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April 28, 1897 (4 pages)

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Stone i. ‘The election — ic. May Rudin A (ro Angeles Reporter. Steals the voter Report.‘Speciat i ‘the y eeeres Fresno, April 28.—James Brooks, a farm laborer, early this -morning murdered Mrs. John Quall and her dangh_ter Lulu on a farm near Sanger, and “ then suicided, Brooks was. formerly : WOE ack ti became’ infatuated with Lula, but she resented “Mhis “ad Vatices? He™ Wanted ‘to marry her, and threatened to kill her and hers mothers “also”. ‘if shé. did. “not consent. . For this. Brooks was arrested and sent to jail for six months, bat was released after serving three mothe, a8. promine that be wosid mat. "Brooks went to —— on. Heres ‘miles from there. ‘This mornin § at 2 shotgun, he. went to Mre. Quall’s ‘house ‘~~. and rapped on the door. Lulu went to ' the door and Brooks told her to. ‘say her prayers,as ae ge ee to kil ber. . At} --Los ANGELES, ’ At Avh Disstr goo Oaklahoma, ‘April 28.—A . disaster occurred here this morning . almost equalling in horror the famous Johnstown flood. A -cloudburst oc‘curred and.a wave. of water six feet high and one mile wide swept over the town, The rear portion of the place suffered most, and the negro quarter ‘was. completely destroyed. . *°4*7 Folly 200 people lost their lives. _ ple climbed to the tree tops and on the roofs’of buildings, where they begged for assistance. Many attemps were made to rescue them, but the flood was: so rapid that many of the rescuers were swept away. Six men attempted to rescue some women who were on the roof.of & house. Four of the men were . drowned before reaching the house. Two got.on the roof and a few moments later the building ee and all ‘were drowned. A small stern wheel pr emartite went out to reseue the people from’ tree tops . when the cable parted — and the . wood river. . -Over eleven inches of rain fell fn) ‘seven hours.Reporter er Arrested. April 28— Robert : Snowden,’ a reporter on the Evening bn Gece oh gun and fired. Mrs. Quall fell dead. Lulu ran tovher bedroom ‘and fast: ened the door, but Brooks followed and broke iu,the door. He said to the Ol) gh: \4Dama you say your prayers,for I intend to kill you!” He fired at her, the charge almost tearing off one arm. sess then copra hatchet’ to strike ae Ordinanes. ein compliance — > ees AUR A ie ee h mes, Cee at of him to: spare her life, if hie Board of Super\o-Joved her. Brooke replied if she loyed ileges and fran~ © continue and be N. R. 14 KE. < of MD. ie ood Ommenced upoa = rear from date, ~ this Ordii i ‘said work mi rethan 3 y down. kissed. the dying girl. “The inhuman wretch then went to “Phe barn, set fire to it and committed suicide by shooting himself, The Grand base _Bapwoon. Ory, April 28.—A pa was carried in the Grand Parlor of Na-. tive Sons today fixing the salary of the Grand Secretary at $2400 per annum and $900 for ‘apsiptant. The contest : re > wilh be. between ° oan ‘take effect ter fifteen days linance ere ree eon, peor e@ claims them, W ‘ ro ee ry Lunstedt, who has filled the poda County, place for £ said estate, * sition ever since the order was organized, and Theo. Eil f Sacramento: Giese ree “The amendment gna tmp Dowtng the duties‘ of the office i ee Ist Grand Vice President was P is moutrix. oot spe afternoon the delegates visited Stanford University, Menlo Park and \ ig eae) tae ae f ‘hin sho‘woxlld, kiss him, and_stooping . Constitution > ~ Record was arrested today for stealing ‘that portion of the Grand Juary’s report ‘scoring City Justices Morrison end Rossiter. Millions Went Up in Smoke. Newport News, April 28—Fire broke out at 4 o'clock yesterday morning at pier.5. and. destroyed two coastwise. merchant ships, pier 18, the contents of three vessels and one tugboat,.en‘tailing a total loss of about $2,500,000. Before tle alarm was sounded: the entire building was inflames. A number bot: \persons “were injured, end it is thought that several lives were lost. Three vessels were completely destroy‘ed, together with partial cargoes. They are the British steamer Glintoria, the Norwegian steamer Solveig and the . German fall-zigged sailing ship J.D. Bischoff. The loss on the ships is estimated as at least $500,000. Over $1,000,000 worth of grain and merchandise was stored on the two piers destroyed. s Advertised 1 Letters. Whe following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, April 28 : orton A. Nowball Mrs. Hattie _ Rickard A. Robins Mrs. Janell Smith Charles . Wilkins F. G. if not called for in fifteen days let‘ters will be sent ‘to the dead letter of fice. Parties calling for any of these iavTicamgea i en tee of oe GAH, Posttaaate poy Sd. B, CARB, Postmaster. et and roofs. Many people were taken on . ‘board end the steamer was returning . pq ee non ae veloak, . > iw s elected United States Senator to. ." * S. day on the first ballot. The vote stood . Deboe. ™, Blackburn 67, Martin 12, came ovr from North San Suan today John German came oy San Juan today). yeis) gt hea, B. Golding is down trom You] chon PRAY of Grass Valley, were ge ee to the ‘county seat today. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawe left Montana yesterday for Europe. Mrs. Dawe is a sister of Chas, Eddy of this city. Miss M. Tydd, who been: here: on} a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ryan, returned to litr-home today at’ a Humboldt sacl See GRASS TALLEY GLBANINGS, The News . at Today 48 as Told Over the “Telephone, =i ‘T meet this Greate and look over the save money by buying your Millinery, f }Dry Goods and Notions. iat Gasper and all was swept dows: the Cotton . Stephens guilty and paid a fine of #10, A Hanences Bacape. = In‘ the Good: “Title 1 ‘imine; Ranch, Yuba county,” on’ miner had a miraculous escape fron a terrible death. A hole that had been}. charged and oe failed to explode, anid after waiting a two miners were lowered into ry 9 fh One of them started to drill another hold kad his partner was hoisted out to get some tools. Just as the latter reached! the: surface an explosion occurred. It was had been blown‘ to atoms, but ‘upon’ going to the bottom of the shaft his partner found him seriously hart, but still alive: He was taken to the sar. face and thence to Brownsville, where a. physician attended him. Although badly hurt he will recover. The above mine is owned by L. M. Hancock and J, E. Poingdestre, of this city, Pes 7oe Tendered a Reception. . In honor of Mrs. Owen’s forty-fourth birthday ‘she was vomenret afternoon tendered a dinner by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J, Sims and later # reception Caldwell. A: host of friends manifested the appreciation and deep esteem they bore towards this philanthrocontinue green.in the memory of those present. Mrs. Owen; always . master of the occasion, provoked never-ending merriment, ‘The company had the felicity .of listening ox ‘once again to her gifted co-worker, Mrs. Dodd, who ‘responded heartily and cheerfully to with songs and ie pieces.in May anmoat Me herse oom Yea heerethrd before he regains his supposed that the miner in the shaft) ~ at the residence of ex-Superior Judge. .. pist, and the pleasant evening willlong eg the wishes of the assembled . 5 ames mccturein Magaaive Foe May, be . For Further Particulars Inquire of F tol night ‘watshean. His record asa po. legs, and will . lice officer is well known, and. his abilother horse . ities in this direction are ali that could “Hugh “Murehie has always taken great interest in the town’s welfare and would fill the office very acceptably.
He is a miner by occupation. Samuel Thomas Monk is well acquainted, has worked in the mines for _}Many years, and is being supported in . his candidacy by a large number of . friends. H. M. Place is an old resident and is liknown to nearly everybody. ‘He understands road and street work and other matters that the Marshal is expected to look’ out for. x E. ©. Baldridge served two or ‘three terms as Marshal some years ago, and made.an excellent officer. He is thor‘oughly familiar with the duties of the office. E. A. Tompkins has serve.i as: Deputy Sheriff and has put the handcuffs on more than one prisone:. He also has a good knowledge of bu::aess matters. and Thursday; ech Ghuindey. “A Baseball team will go from this ca bre oe play plans.and. : Ee a me the new building. » A theeting ie the Board of Directors of the. Board. oftrade will be held atthe Court House tomorrow evening, ’ One trial will convince you that you Nevada City, and is a youu, man of sterling worth, thoroughly r.:iponsible in all things. He would make a good official. Leonard Foote is known to most of our people. He is a good citizen, a hard-working man, and would faithfully perform. the duties of the office. John Evans is one of our popular citizens. He is an old a ges of served in the Union Army ofthe Rebellion. xs peaseabi alt ‘thet requisites for making a good Marshal. For City Trustee the candidates are J. J. Jackson, O. W. Hill, B. 8. Rector; A-Nivens 8r. Two are to be elected. For City Assessor George Coughlan}. is a candidate for re-election and is pd only aspirant. For City Treasurer J.B. PLE the . @ Candidate for re-election, and is the nly one named for that position on the ticket. Cohn’é, Commercial street. . < a19-1m » ‘Phe Grand Parlor of Native Sons has ‘Tolased W. F. Prisk of Grass. Valley on thé Committee on Legislation, and L. ‘. . Calkins of Nevada City was appointed.on the Committee on Legislation. Grove Deal is slowly recovering from his recent serious illness; but. it will His Condition Improved. A telegram received from San Diego today says that. Dr. A. Chapman ral{ -desire to express my heartfelt bee to ie neighbors and otber kind other day, and that his condition was improved today. His son Sargent arrived there from Virginia City. today. An effort will be made to take the sick man to Bartlett Springs. : _——_ +090 ———— Hotel Property For Sale. John German of North San Juan of: fers for sale the National Hotel at that tewn. He also has two building lots for sale. The hotel is doing -a good business, and there is also a liberal patronage at the bar. The National is the stage house and has a well established reputation. Read the advertisement in today’s TRANSCRIPT. the death of my J, D. Fiemine. ry “Astifieleh Lake. . inky Dane boat © 8; span of mules to Glenbrook Park today, where they ‘will be “used to baul brush and. dirt for the artificial lake that'is to be constructed there. The lake will be stocked with fish, and beats will float upon its placid bosom, . ment attendant upon The followirig. bi iatinese was transacted in the Superior Oourt today, Judge F, T. Nilon presiding: Emma Ruseell.vs.Andrew J. Russell, ‘Taken under advisement. ~or Will Have a Growl. Next Tuesday evening the Curly Bears will have a growl in celebration of the action of the Grand Parlor in selecting Nevada City for the meeting place yext year. Four cubs will be initiated. +28 Notice to Native Daughters. Members of Laurel Parlor, who are without escorts to the social hop, to be given Friday evening, April 30th, are requested to meet at: the residence of BORN. 28, to the wife ed ughter. Nevada, Oty ve 8 — —— HOTEL, FOR SALE. 23 pete ti! e : O. J. Brand at 8 o’clock sharp, and proths property known as the <r NATIONAL HOTEL, ceed from there adn the hall. a28-t¢. Hoan's Piss ane easy to take, easy 1 eee Cure indigestion, bilious mess. North San Juan, Nevada Co., Cal. ls Offered For Sale at = Bargain. Mr. Grocer: we can’t get along without you..H¢te are thousands of people who want good tea, and tons of . Schilling’s Best for them, aici Raneas ce THE HOTEL bh it, case te et sl ata All, Stages, Stop. At, This Hotel, atea that I am sure of. I'll give your money back if you JOHN GERMAN, . ecoamr E. J. Baker was born and raised in. use of ‘six io lied from the sinking spell he had the . “. Smith, Geo, Dunster,Mr. and Mrs. N. Will you say to your . unders customers for us: “Here is/¢ : ‘Black Hose oT Saye ee Seamless Black Hose at Biack Silk Hose at.. ee acorapotisstiseh 69c Hemistiched Handkerchiefs : Embroidered “ 4inch Lace Handkerchiefs...». i ie ciao g-inch all Black Silk Lace....0.... 18-inch all Silk Veiling. 7 Yards Silketta for: 7 Yards, Tailor Suiting.. 7 Yards New Check’ Suiting 8 Yards Alpaca. Men's Outing Shirts Men’s Heavy Suspenders Men’s Silk Embroidered Suspenders *Ewo-bit Rubber Combs..0. oo..) ccceccceee cee SO (ee Fresh, New Goods opened every day. It.Will Pay You to Trade At 2] -SHIVELY’S Great Money Saving Nine Cent Store, Downing Building, Nevada City,Cal. anaes MANHOOD RESTORED Sore Ector This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs ve WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE PAILS. wit dependent disoovered the active principle on which the vitality of th SEX ca aap foe 9: rl Send for weeenee Address all mail po sr = oan one CINE A a 5 For jevada City by Sr 4 Rx Ny Gun Franeleso, Oni. A Woman’s Trouble Women, bento aol: wee. (oo amen By we Aa fay Bars bane i edhe able, one Band. be safely, gaat : and forever curéd, Bt need s ¥ from corrhoaa tes), need pressed ovwith a fa a failing condition of the womb, wees, patetul oF suphe latest oc ooh meifie discover (dee among os woman of ow Sospita, And it is really coger t of its ¥ woman’s friend. No gift of modern selence io ge pried alo women “Tha mip tong remedy egg It Dalida, a uplifte, strengt e; gives vim—you ie brace at y of hpi life. bf fights disease, conquers disease. ‘‘ AY hile ¢ Duleats —b ood that gives cour ong ond. will, the ely our the shoals dares. Hy careies ou: of womanhont. te the bride girls cal become a moth a It ote select as the Turn of manners woman akon i or) nw Tocks kuow : ke it at home aed nonce, We babe for books—sen: ns nm wil ppereceled. onda ou free, Ane sins wre) See Tourists, Business, Professional, omen, almost incuris is she a discovery that has mad This discovery is called fs eet nee ae ith ell eeeanetiaiaeeiean — MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS Prof. E. Bernard, tlie optician of tae Wikacinan will remain for one week more at the National ExSPRINGS. enn Prices Reduced References:—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews, Mrs. B. Lutz. a23-lw see picdicives is becai ver Oo for ake INE ia the only hnows remqithone an i a the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the: ———— ee troubles than men. This is really too bad, but it is us stem w ind of blood that fe. ‘You sickness. » El Paso de Robles —