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July 3, 1893 (4 pages)

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St stock of at > aeriut prices fer Gre-t . fur my 2e tO Bre il Street! DULAC ie 8, IP ON 1 buildto see jing up ITS, ples of Domes& RYEA Roon s} and all musedls. THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County,’ Calif, aaa ee Established Sept. 6, 1860. Terms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a Month: $6 a Year wHEN Pain IN apVANCE. Locat Norices—10 cents per line for Ist insertion and 5 cents per line for each additional insertion, or $1 per line per month. M NDAY EV’NG., JULY ‘3 "Os 1 T00 MUCH MORPHINE. : A Stranger Found Upon the Stroot in an + Unconscious Condition, At 4 o’clock this morning nightwatchman Seott found a man lying upon the platform in front of Jaines Cairns’ harness. shop, Broad street. He was in a stupetied condition and the officer soon saw that his stupor was not caused by drinking. Offivers Scott and Carr removed the unfortunate fellow to the City Hall, where he was scon after seen by Dr. Tickell, who pronounced it a cave of narcotism, caused. by an overdo 6 of morphine, “which indications plainly showed the victim had administered in the form of hypoder . ic injections. The usual restorative treatment was given, bat the poisonous drug had so prostrated his nervous system that the remedies had no perceptible effect. At 8 o'clock he was still in about the same condition __and theattending physician thought. his recovery very doubtful. ‘ The man 1s a ‘stranger here, having arrived several days ago. He isa young man, a painter by trade, and claimed tw }be from New York.” Last week he worked a day and a. half at Forman's paint shop. Forman n@ feed that he ‘acted rather queerly. He stopped at Conlin’s City Hotel a few days, and the proprietor observed that he was reatless and uneasy. The man is a morphine fiend, and like many other pc or, misera~ ble creatures, he has reached that stage nnatural craving of his shattered syatem. Since the above was in type we learn i Yet nothing but the drug satisfies the ' that the man’s name is Fred Goodwin and that he was formerly & reporter ou. “one of the San Francisco papers. He has been taken to the County Hospital. His brother, Billy Goodwin; ¢ime up frvm Grass Valley today to see him. Beauty is a Precivus Gift, And faultless teeth ina lovely mouth is oue-of its greatest.charms. Be careful of your teeth, and preservethem by using SOZODONT, that charming dentifrice, which is perfectiy haimless and absolutely inJispensable for the toilet. Way suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia? Simnmwns Liver Regulator is pleasant and cures, Mus. T. 8. Hawx ns, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ T consider it the best remedy fora debilitated system I ever’ used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts: Sold by Carr Bros. Rebekah Installation. On Saturday evening last the following officers of Neva Rebekah Lodge, No. 119, were installed by Mrs. F 8, Edwards, District Deputy Grand Mistress, assisted by Mrs, Elizabeth Hothersoll as G. M., Mrs. Lena Coughlin as G. W, Mrs, Lizzie Hocking as G. R. 8., Mrs. Adelaide Denny as G F.S., Mrs, Mary Odgers as G. T., Mrs. B. F. Snell as G, C. and George A. Gray as G. 1, G.: ty Mrs. Mary Miller, N, G,; Mias Annie Jones, V. G.; Misa Lillie White; R 3.; Miss Milfred Nicholos, F. 8,; Mrs. Emma Thomas, T.; \.rs. Lillie Iemert, W ; Miss Grace Eddy, C.; Mrs, Selina Vale, I. G.; Mrs. Lena Conghlin, R, 8. to N. G.; Mrs. Lizzie Martin, L. 8, to N. G.; * Mrs. Alice Jennings, R. 8. to V. G.; Miss Katie Kinkead, L. 8. to V. G.; Mrs, N. E. Btorey, C.; Miss “Lizzie Hutchison, R, A. 8.; Mra. Martha Rowe, L. A. 8.; M. L, Roberts, 0. G. Atter installation a repast was served in the banquet hall which was followed . by a fine literary program. Attention, Firemen. The members of Nevada Fire Department are notified to meet at their reapectiye halls on Tuesday, July 4th, at 8 o’olock A, M., for the purpose of going to Grass Valley to participate in the © celebration at that place. Every member is expected to be on hand. «By order. et as 8S. W. Mansn, Foreman No. 1, ' Roper? SNELL, Foreman No. 2 Exwevt, Hottanp, Foreman No. 3, “fue great vegetable substitute for pills is Simmons Liver Regulator. Cures sick headache. 2 ~~" ‘ngage Your Seats. Parties wishing to go to North Bloomfield by stage on the 4th of July should engage W. H, Crawford, Agent. jy dt The San Francien. Ropers Opaiog Gua Has Aroused the Coontry. ee The opéning gun for the speedy resumption of hydranlic gold mining in this State, which the Daily Report fired, when the financial panic was at its worst, aroused the whole country. This comparatively easy means of adding from $10,000,000 to. $15,000,000 in go!d to the circulating medium of the United states, and thus relieving the money market, and stimulating business of all kinds, especially on this coast, continues. to meet with strong approval, ‘The Report is receiving m ny sommunications from influential peop.e, who endorse its position, and they will be pubhshed as fast as the pressure of other news upon its columns will permit. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the California State Miners . Asso ciation will be held at the Bay immediately after the F. urth of July, at which the most energetic measures will be adopted to take advantage of the extra session of Congress, which has been call: ed for August 7th, to have all the red tape which now prevents the lawful resumption of hydraulic mining resumed, and to have a larger appropriation made by. the Government. Never have the hydraulic Miners had a more propitious time to Carry their point than,this,— It will be suicidal if they do not bestir themselves and work hard night aud day to accomplish what wall bring yreat prosperity to themselves, the state cf California and the entire nation. SENATOR FORD'S Views, Tn response tc a request for his views by a D. R. reporter Senator Trey 1. Ford of Sierra county, author of the Ford mining bill,. who is at present in the city said: “The-Report, has had the sagacity te ascertain, and the wisdom to suggest, the only practical remedy for the present stringency in the money market. Up in the Sierras is a fund of several hundred millions of gold that ought now to be in circulation, Let that fund be drawn upon ‘through the medium of the hydraulic miner, and the financial questions now agitating the country will tind @ teady and natural. solution. I notice $ atthe baukers and business men of} San—trancisco-are keenly “alive tothe’ powerful aid the gold {roi the hydraulic mines would be to them at this time. Cfhomas Brown, caster of tlie Bauk of California, aptly stated the entire case in his recent communicat‘on to your paper, and showed the absolute necessity for the gold now locked up in the mountains, 3 eee : “Not only would the release of this gold relieve the present stress in the money market,” continued the Senator, “but it will have a quickening effect upon all of California’s industries. With ten millions of gold annually added to California’s natural productions, we would havea balance wheel that would prevent any serious shocks to our com mercial machinery. More than this, it would repopulate a large section of car State, create an increased demaiid for the products of the farm and factory, and stimulate commercial life throfghout the State. ‘To give you some idea of the loss already sutiered by the ~tate, I need but tell you that in one county in my district the assessment roll has fallen off tive millions since the steppage uf hydraulic mining; and this, too, notwithstanding the county has advanced quite rapidly in fruit and other industries. I refer to Nevada county, which is only one out of many counties similarly situated, “Yes,” said the Senator, in conclusion, “the Report has suggested a plain, practical, businesslike remedy for the financial ills that seem to be disturbing the country, and it deserves the thanks not only of the miners of California, but of the entire commercial world,”. tad A Battle For Blood. 1s what Hood’s Sarsaparilla vigorously tights-and itis always victorious in expell, ing all the foul taints and giving the vital fluid the quality and quanity of perfect Hoop's Pris cure all liver ills. 250. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Puritier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25¢., 50c. Sold’ by Carr Bros * a ‘Swe Men WantedTo work in M.L. & D. Marsh's Saw Mill. Wages $35 per month and board. Apply at the Lumber Office. jl-tf Superior Court. Tho following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John well presiding: Estate of and guadianship of John H. Murphy etal., minors. Order authorizing guardian to sell certain real estate. Set for August 22d. Hamilton McVormick et al. vs. Geo, W. Baldwin et al. Set for Monday, Richard Ryan vs. W. H. Weldon,, STILL AT LARGE, = o> . tee The Slayer of Sheriff Pusooe Is Stil Being Hunted. As yet no definite trace has been-found of the murderer of Sheriff Pascve. Dispatches describing the guilty party have been sent in ull. directions and_ officers everywhere are on the look out for sus picious characters. here seems to be not the slightes: doubt that the tramp who shot brakeman Bruce is t.e same individual who killed . Sheriff Pascoe, Warden Aull sent to the Sheriff's office a few days ago a picture of an ex convict named Frederickson, who it is snpposed furnished the pistols and guns to the prisoners who attempted to.escape from the Folsoin prison. The officers think they have trailed the suspect as far as Smartsville, ‘his morning a suspicious-looking individual made his appearance at Jones’ Par, four miles southwest of this city, and asked tor breakfast, which was given to him, The man at whose house the tramp was ted, concluded he was the murderer of the Sheriff, so _he sent his wite to Grass Valley-cu-horseback to notify the officers, A posse consisting of Messrs. Shoemaker, Richards, Gautier and others leit Grass Valley at noon, From the description giveu it is thought the’ inan is the right one. The Jones’ Bar man sent word that he'would keep the fellow in sight until the officers arrived. Supposing this’man to be the murderer of Sheriff Pascve, Detective Pen True arviv ed f aturdiy, witha tramp who said he vould recognize tue tellow whoshat brakenan Bruce. He sweéurs that the picture is that of Krederickson, Nightwatchmai Shoemaker saw the tramp who shot Pascoe and gave an ac; curate des tription of him, which, tallies’ with the pieture, which he had not seen, this goes.to show that Frederickson is the murderer. In connection with this unfortunate afuir Constable Richards is receiving the stverest censure, Fully an hour passed before he gave the alarm, when had the word been given at once the fiend could probably have Leen de ected. Rewards aggregating $1,200 have been offered for the capture and conviction of the murderer, : The business men will also ‘érganize a club, it-insaid, wne-the—amount—wil—be increased by at least $500. 5 vt es a i as Ypu don’t need to continue dos‘ng With Simmons Liver hi. gulator. A dose a day. _~—-~+ “bee nn Faise Keport. Word was received here yesterday aiternoon that the manu who killed Sheriff Pascoe had been arre-ted at French ¢ orral. “ Deputy Sheriff Douglass and Sheriff Conroy of Placer county, Constable Richards of Grass Valley and Constable Dyer of Colfax, immediately started for French Corral. Upon iheir arrival they found that the man detained there was not the man they watited and he was released from enstody. Saturday an alarm of tire was sounded at Grass Vatley. During the excitement @ woman saw what she supposed was a man ron under the Opera House, She notified some one and in a short time it was rumored tnat the man who killed Sheriff Pascoe was hiding. under the building mentioned, Armed men soon surrcunded the place, and after cautiously approaching discovered tnat the only living thing under the building was a large hog, which had probably become frightened and ran there for safety. Beane bae ras Pe Geen UE RE LTA TEN . Arrested on Suspici Marshal Getchell arrested a tramp this morning on stellen that he was the man who killed Pascoe. When arrested he was}taking b: eakfast at a chop house on Broad street. Cietchell be. came satistied that he was uot the man, after questioning and examiving him. He was told to tinish his meal and then go «6 the Court House, where he would be given a card that would prevent him
from being arrested again on suspicion, at the time was told to show him to the Court House. Gatchell withdrew to a secluded place aud awaited develop. ments, Prasently the two men emerged from the restaurant, Instead of going straight up the street the stranger turned into the alley below the National Hotel and started up that way, when he was overhauled and marched to the county jail. The fellow dees not answer the description of the man wanted, and will be released, Contractors Wanted To bid for sinking 50 to 100 feet of Shaft on Coan’s Ranch, near town, Company wall furnish all necessary tools, hoist dirt, erect timbers and take care of water. Work tobe run in three shifts, of eight hourseach, Bids to be submitted by 6p. M. on Wednesday the Sth inst. at the Union Hotel. rie QUEEN SapE Mining Co, A. L. Beanrg, Agent. A New Photo Artist. per box Store. A young man who wag in the restaurant . : “ ROURTH OF JULY, Order of the Procession and the Line of © Mid will be as follows: “FIRST DIVISION. Grand Marshal.. _ Aids, { Green’s Band. Mexican Veterans. , Chattanooga Post, G. A. R. Hydraulic Parlor, N. S. G. W. Quartz Parlor, N.S. G. W. Court Pride of Grass Valley, A. O. F. Boys’ Brigade. ; Uniform Rank, K. cf P. Court Pride of Grass Valley, A. O. F. “of A. 3 , Knights of Sherwood Forest. SECOND DIVISION, Assistant Grand Marshal. Jenkins’ Band. Nevada Hose Co., No. 1, Nevada City. Protection Hose Co., No. 1, Grass Valley. Pennsy!vania Engine Co., No. 2, Nevada City. Eagle Hose C:., No. 2, Grass Valley. Eagle Hose Co., No. 3, Nevada City. Keliance Hose Co,, No, 3, Grass Valley. Officers of the Day. Liberty Car. City Trustees. School Trustees of Nevada City. ~ School ‘Trustees of Grass’ Valley. Chorus Singers’ Car. . —_LEN£-OF MARCH. The procession will form on Bennett street. Thence up Main to Mill; down Mill to Walsn; up Walsh to Church, out Church to Neal; up Neal to School; cut School to. Main; up Main to. Ennor‘ House and thence -countermach down Main to Church; out Church to Neal; down Neal fo Auburn; up Auburn to Race; thence countermarch dowu Auburn to Main; up Main to Grand Stand, where the procession will, be dismissed. suchien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetier, Chapped Hands, ‘Chil. blai +, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, an i vosit \ely cures Piigs, or no pay required ina or money refunded, For gale * Carr Brothers’ Drug . a ee Bill_of Fare Changed. It is rather late for tripe, so J. J, Jackson, at the Bes Hive Grocery Store," has concluded tointrodnce to his ensto uers the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet ever seen in this city. ‘Try'em. They go well with Shasta lemonade, j24 —— ——~+ «@e--—Doing Well, The cow that lapped up a lot of precipitate of silver from a tabk at the Pioneer Reduction Works the other day, is thriving even betterthin -before--she took the doce, If the gold cure treatment is not harmful to men, why should The Newtown tchool. Miss Lillie White of this city has been engaged to teach the public school at Newtown. Miss White was the only applicant at the late examination for teachers’ certificates who received a Grammar Grade vert; ficate. © Absolutely Pure. “A cream of tartar baking powder,— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St., N. Y. YOU CAN CATCH A fellow on sight if your Shoe looks all right. ‘If it don’t. wear as well as it-looks—you lose him. come WEBBER'S SHOES a erga ee prices are all right, The order of procession at Grass Valley . galia of the Parlor will be worn. Every {tis.aranteed to give. perfect satisfac . on a silver treatment be dangerous to cows? HERMIT HARTLEY. Coroner Daniels Exhuiscs tia. body and Holds an Inquest. Republican:—Coroner Daniels left Truckee Thursday morning forthe snowy regions of Meadow Lake, to exhume the body of Hermit Hartley. The death of H. H. Hartley occurred last winter under circumstances which justities the widow in believing that he was poisou: d, Mrs. Hartley was in Europe ati the time, but has returned and received the appointment of Administratrix of the es-_ tate. At her instigation it was. determined to hold an inquest. The Coroner summoned as a jury, E, J. Wyckoff, Frank Gr ayson, Henry Sheridan, Henry N, Chapmat, William Roth,’ Charles Lichtenberger and Doctor Shoemaker. They went by way of Webber Lake. At Fogdyce Dam they found a-inan who Showed them the grave. The -body was ina fair etate of preservation. The stomach was removed and brought to Truckee for analysis. The snow was from five to eight feet deep, and in places was as much as sixteen feet in depth. The party had a hard trip, being lost for “bout four hours yesterday on their way home, They arrived here Friday night “bout ten o'clock, completely exhausted. In old times it seemed to be thought that a medicine mast be nauseating to be effective, Now, ali this is changed, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, one of the most powerfal alteratives, is agreeable to most palates, the flavor being by no means medicinal. om. Attention, Native; 8 ons. The members of Hydraulic Parlor, No, 56, N. 8S. G. W., are ordered to meet at Pythian Castle on Tuesday, July 4th, at 8:30 o'clock a, ai., for the purpose of going to Grass Valley to participate in the celebration of the I17th anniversary ot our National Independence. The remember is requested to be in attendance. By order of the President. Niton, Seoretary Hood’s Cures Geneva, Ohio. Consumption, Hopeless Case Bad Cough, Short Breath, Pain In the Side. Restored to Perfect Health by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, “For the comfort and health of the human family I write unsolicited to tell of the wonderful benefit Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done me and how highly I prize it. was in 1 rs. Having a pba Al ahi ich aloe on ny left side, one physician pronounced my_ affliction neuralgia. I kept getting worse, Anothér doctor treated me for Consumption. I became very weak and poor in flesh; had a cough all the time, and sometimes I could not lie down for I was so distressed, short ef breath. I consulted seven physicians, and the conclusion was that I certainly had consumption and “My, Case Was Hopeless. One physician advised me to go either south or to Colorado, as I could not live in the north. My husband was tn the drug bust. ness and sold out to go awgp, but a friend advised me to take ‘ Hood’s Sarsaparilla I did give ita trial, and found so mtch virtue init that I continue! with it, FT cannot teli how much this medicine has helpeil me, * have improved rapidly in health ever since I began with it, and am now able todo my own work. Nothin equals Hood's Sarsxparitia, 1 fect lke a new person.” Mrs. F, O. Stone, Geneva, Ohio, 's ‘it 3 et easily, yet promptly a fe a the liver and bowels, a WE CAN ASSIST YOU By furnishing you with Foley's Lilie de Perso ice Creat. Tt will appeal te end gratify your bate tka fea et Pety = ae yet bare x taste to be gratitied and appealed to. Iu all probalulty, yea will exelaim promptly that you never tasted anything like it, aud you will be just about right. Sora s 4 ~ Nevada Gity’s Haydsomst Estubl’shmeut, Of Gold is supposed to be Concealed at the wot DO Of the Rainbow. We are all AFTER IT. Pause, friends, long enougheto inspect our immense stock of Groceries, Maple Sugar and Syrup, Feed, Flour, Hay, Grain, Vegetables, Fruits, &c., &c. orders for Shakes and Wood. Also leave your We import our Maple Sugar direct from the big. sugar orchards of Eastery Canada. Begin to Get Rich By savi Cheése, Hams and Bacon, all Nuts, Etc., at the money on your purchases by buying your Teas, Coffees, Butter, kinds of Canned Goods, Candies, PLAZA STORE. We always keep the best of goods at Fair Prices THOMAS SHURTLEFF & SON. (se HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED How Wella Suit of Clothes Fits That is Sent Out of Our Store ¢ e Made Clothing ? HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED the Workmanship ? Well it is Made up and finished? How perfectly it is Trimmed? ~ HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED The Prices on Our Custom Do You Know that We Sell High Grade Goods at pric-s that Are bound to please you ? HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED The number of Suits that are Worn lately More othing thi Other House in the City, And it is simply because We Have the Goods and they Are ¢ heap. How coming from Selling any 2 1 I hive ever taken [ <hr e nrenep ani See Vorstocted With Goods . Mist Be Sold Gut Regardless of Cast . Owing to the late Spring Trade, and large purchases, }Qur stock has become extra large and MUST BE REDUCED DOWN ONE-HALF WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. WE WILL COMMENCE OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER.SALE OF MEN’S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, GENT’S FUR. INISHING GOODS, HATS, Etc., ' On Saturday, June 3d. We will also close out our Fine Line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, POSITIVELY AT COST, as we are going out of this line altogether. &2 No goods will be sold on credit, as this is a POS ITIVELY CASH SALE. i. Hyman & Go., Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada City.” . HURRAN FOR A¢hOP JULY’ That‘is what every Man, Woman and Child is saying as the Glorious Day approaches. . x anes No matter where you go to celebrate that day you want t0 LOOK AS NEAT AS ANYBODY ELSE. And-YOU CAN it you will call in and look at our stock before purchasing elsewhere, WE CAN RIG YOU OUT IN: THE VERY LATEST STYLE: We have the stock to do it with, . EVERYTPHING IN THE STORE IS Mew and Fresh, and of the VERY. LAT EST VPtYLES AND PATTER NS. ‘ The PRICES-are within the reach of all, cP WwW. Have the Best Sele-tion: of Boy’s and ‘hildran’s Clothia, Ever Brourht to this Seo. tion ¢f the State, pee SEN saa ania STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Country orders will receive our best attention.§ CARTER & JOHNSTON. Cor. Pine and Commprcial Sts. ee VRS. LESTUR @ GRAWPORDS . Tremendous Inducements oftered in VTYLISH MULIVERY Darirz th: remainder of the season, ‘Hats trimmed REE. We have just purchised at a bargain 20 doz most stylish sh tpes in Waite, Nile Green, Lavender “and Black Chick and Lace Straw Hats, which we offer at just about ONE-HALF the regular priées. (3 doz:n Brack and Waite 75 ceat Leghorn Hats—R-duced to 35 ceats. 6 dozea Braid Brim Sailors, in black worth § » cents, which we are selling for 15 cents. en of the OODPECKER. Handmade C uban Process. Good as Imported. BETTER THAN KEY WEST! inhalants : . Cttm, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA