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THE TRANSCRIPT,
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MOORE WAS? <
ished every evening except
; Sandane and Legal Hoiidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
B. P. BROWER. L. 6. CALKINS,
NOT READY.
APRIL 28, 1899. So His Preliminary Hearing Was
~ PERSONAL POINTERS
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
Mrs. S. Hieronimus is ill.
Israel Hosken, the brewer, is on the
sick list.
Frank Montre went to Freeman’s
Croséing-today.
Mies Fiore Hicks went: to Weshingexamination of Ed. H. Moore on the
*
ton today to visit friends.
Miss Pauline Cohn returned last
night from San Francisco.
Miss Iva Stenger goes to Newcastle
next week to visit her sister.
W. F. Englebright left on the noon
train for Towle, Placer county.
Superinterdent Dennis of the Mountainver mine has gone to San Jose.
W.D Vinton and family are expected
home this evening from San Francisco.
_ Joseph Hoskins of Piety Hill, who
has been sick for some time, is in a critical condition.
Miss Gertrade Goyne will spend next
week in Woodland as the guest of Miss
Alberta Merritt.
Richard Penrose of Relief Hill and
Rev. Mr. Baker went up on the Bloomfield stage today.
Richard Sandow, nephew of Richard
‘7 Sandow of Piety Hill, arrived here today from Cornwall, England.
Mrs. F. A. Gourley, who has been
dingerously. ill in San Francisco, is
now reported to be improving.
Rev. J. Sims and wife went to _Forbestowntoday. Rev. John Tamblyn will
preach in the congregational church
here Sunday.
Jolin P. Langman has returned from
Summersville, Contra Costa county,
where he has been emplopéd at a coal
minefor the past six months.
Henry Crittendon of Downieville
was here last night en route to his old
home in Galena Illinois, where one ot
his parents is ill.
Miss Nellie Mott of Sacfamento is
expected here tonight to spend a week
with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah
Clark. The young lady is a teacher iu
the Sacramento High School.
Mrs. H. W. Daniels returned to ter
home in Stockton today, haviug been
called here on account of the serious
illness of her sister, Miss Minnie Hoffman, who is now out of danger.
Hoffman, who has also been here, will
return in.a few days.
A party of ladies will leave here on
Tuesday for England, to visit their old
homes. ‘They are Mrs. John Delbridge
of this city, Mrs. Northway and Mrs.
Rosevear of Grass Valley, and Mrs.
Murley of Gold Flat. Mrs. Wm. Young
of this city will accompany them as far
Newcastle Pa., where she will~visit her
father. The. party will return next
Fall. ,
pa OO DE Sera 1h
N. S. G. W. Grand Officers.
After installing the following officers
last evening the Grand Parlor of Native Sons, which has. been in session at
Salinas all the week, adjourned to
meet next year at Oroville: Frank
Mattison of Santa Cruz, Grand President; R. C. Rust, of Jackson, First
Vice-President; Frank Coombs of Napa,
Second Vice President; Lewis F. Byington of San Francisco, Grand Orator;
Henry Lunstedt of San Francisco,
Grand Secretary; Henry Martin of San
Francisco, Grand Treasurer; Milton
Besse of Santa Cruz, Marshal; L. J.
Fiedler of Livermore, Inside Sentinel;
J. F. Marcus of San Francisco, Outside
Sentinel; Grand Trustees: N.T. Dooling, Hollister; Chas. Dunbar, Santa
Rosa, William Shea,San Francisco; H. R.
MeNoble, Stockton, F. A. Cutler, Siskiyou; Frank Barnett, Oakland; Frank
Sabichi, Los Angeles.
You Try it.
If Shiloh’s Cough aud Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not
cure take the bottle back and we will
refund your money. Sold for over
fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25
cts.and 50cts. For sale by H DickerChas. edon’t know.”
Monday.”
counsel by Moaday?”
amination be pustponed till next Monday?”
examination until Monday morning at
ten o’clock. The defendant will be
committed to the Sheriff until that
He Was Given Till Next Tuesday to
Get a Lawyer.
When ten o'clock afrived this morning, the hour set for the preliminary
charge of ninrdering Policemat Kilroy
at this city on the: morning ef March
Bist, every seat in the Superior courtroom was taken. ‘
Justice of thé. Peace Conghlan took
the bench at 10:07 and Frank -Power
acted as official reporter:
At 10:10 Moore was brought in accompanied by Sheriffs Gétchell and
. Veale. He was not handcaffed. He
had his ear trumpet in his right hand.
He was led to a seat beside the Justice
who repeated in the ear trumpet the
remarks that were made. »
‘As Moore was entering he took a
general survey of the crowd , of spectators among which were many men who
had known him for years. Only one of
them ~—a-néwspaper mMan—gave any
sigu of recognition and Moore returned
his nod. He was gaunt and bearded,
bat much ‘more like’ his former self
than he was the day he was brought
back from Martinez. He was cool and
apparently indifferént.
District Attorney Power said: “We
are ready to proceed with the examination. Will the court ask Moore if he
is ready to proceed?”
Defendant—“I -am willing. to waive
examination and be committed for
trial.”
District Atrorney—“I cannot do that,
you must have a hearing.”
The Court—“Have you an attorney ?”
Defendant—“I have noattorney.”
The Court—“Do you ‘expect’ to: get
one within a few days?”
Defeudant—“Yes, my friends in Oakland are arranging now to get an attorney for me.”
District Attorney—“Ask him if he is
willing to proceed without counsel, and
shall we go ou today.”
The court repeated this question.
Defeudanit—“I expect to get counsel
in the near future, but at what tine I
The Court—“Do you prefer to wait
uotil Monday?” :
Defendant—*I would rather wait till
Tae Court—“Do you expect to obtain
Deferidant—“A bout that time.”
The Court—“Do you ask that the exDefendant—“Yes, sir.”
District Attorney—“Under these circumstances, as I think this an import. brakeman was given his discharge. He. #gainst the capitalist he will treat the
ant case, I don’t like to proceed until . went to the superintendent and inthe man has counsel.
The Court—“E shall postpone the
time.”
District Attorney —“I think Monday
is a legal holiday. You ‘perhaps better postpone until Tuesday.
The Court (to defendant)—“Monday:
is a legal hoilday and we will therefore
postpone until Tuesday, May 2d.”
Defendant—“Yes, all right.”
The Court—“The examination will
be postponed until Tuesday at ten
o’clock, the second day of May.”
District Attorney—“Before adjourning ask him if he wants any witnesses
subpoened.”
The Court asked the question and
instructed defendant to give bigi«the
names of his witnesses.
Moore then. asked for pencil and
paper and wrote these names:
Robert Gates, Fred Eilerman and
Larry Mullen.
The Court—“If there is any counsel
man, the druggist. tf iu the tewhship you ‘want any peace
$200 and the boy $100. « These two. will
alsoapply for the State reward of $300
Officer will take word to him for you.”
» The Court—“Have you any farther
requests?”
Defendant—“I have none.”
Moore was then taken back to his
tank on murderer’s row.
The County Supervisors held. a
special meeting this afternoon to act
upon the claim of Sheriff Veale for the
$560. offered by the Supervisors.
as a reward for the delivery of Ed
Moore to the Sheriff of this county.
‘Veale had on Wednesday filed with the
County Clerk a formal claim for the
money. This claim was: accompanied
by an affidavit setting forth the. cireumstances of the arrest as heretofore
published, also an indemnity protecting
the county against any other lawful
claim made by any other person. Yesterday District Attorney ‘Power sent
for and obtained from James Kennerly,
the farmer on whose information the
arrest was made, from Henry Bonzapi,
the lad who accompanied the Sheriff at
the time of the arrest, and from
the father of the boy, as his guardian,
& release for all claims in this é6onnection against Nevada county, Nevada
City and Sheriff Getchell.
The matter having been so arranged
by these releases that neither Kennerly
nor the boy Bonzani can subsequently
claim from the ecanty any portion of
the reward by invoking the Sapreme
Conrt decision in the Webber case, to
which the Transonirr called attention
in Wednesday evening’s issue, the Supervisors unanimously orderedClerk
Arbogast to draw a warrant in favor of
Sheriff Veale for the $500.
Sheriff Veale returns on this evening’s
train to Martinez. He says as soon as
he arrives home he will give Kennerly .
(which Veale under the laws of the
State cannot récover) and will unquestionably ob‘ain it, dividing it equally
between them. Sheriff Veale will aid
them in getting this money from the
State.
Mere
**Spotter’’ Uses a Camera.
The railroad company has adopted a
new scheme for detecting any dishon‘esty among its employes, and it is reported that a. brakeman. on a-Readiug
‘when it will be sabmitted to the will of
1S LOSER,
ee
a
For Sewerage,
He Madea Bad Bet With a Merchant
aWho Was up in Figures.
The address to the voters of Nevada
City on the-proposed sewer system,
submitted by the Sewer Committee of
the Board of Trade, has caused the
all—men, women and children—who
are directly or indirectly interested.
Every day and evening groups of voters
can be seen on the street corners
talkiag over the sewer system in all
its bearings with the result that connects ‘in its favor. There seems no
doubt now but that the necessary twothirds vote will be cast in favor of
sewerage on the 6th of next month,
the voters, -”
The statement made in the said address, that it isa low estimate to say
that we should receive $8,000' premium
for our $28,000 bonds at a six per cent.
interest, seems to have caused the
most discussion of any of the points
raised. A Nevada City capitalist who
is opposed to voting bonds for sewer.
Valley’s $40,000: bonds to run. forty
Must Treat His Friend and Vote
subject to be thoroughly discussed by!’
GRASS VALLEY NEWS. .
AE<y's Record of Our Nelghbors as Told
Over The Telephone.
‘. J. B. McKinney and family have removed to North Bloomfield.
Mrs. D. D. Hentley has gone to
Downieville t6 visit her parents.
Miss Mattie Shoemuker has returned
A from San Francisco and Oakland.
The children of the convent asylum
will have a picnic Monday at Chicago
Park.Mrs, E. A. Doidge of Santa Clara
county is here visiting her sister, Mrs.
18. S. Bennett.
The Young ladies’ Sodality is about
to produce a dramatization of Tennyson’s “Princess.”
_ Jobn Bree has let a contract to San
Frarcisco parties to put up for him on
Mill street a one-story brick building.
Oscar H. Braughler, who used to
work here in Noell’s hardware store,
was married at Santa Rosa on the 16th
instant to Miss Clara Sutherland.
Mrs. Wm. Freeman, assisted by her
Sisters, the Misses Warner, gave a whist
party this afternoon as a farewell to
Mrs ©. E. Uren who is about to remove
to San Francisco.
Peter Jobnston will erect a store
building .on Church. street adjoining
the new building of the Masons and
Odd Fellows on which latter werk was
began this morning. ar
The late Dr. A.K. H. Boyd of Scotland once visited a woman who had
lost her husband: By way of comforting her he proceeded to set forth with
the departed one had attained. The:
bereaved woman, with a vivid recollecgreat earnestness and beauty of lan. otans, a8 the dam:
\ the joys of the state to. which
age purposes has submitted the follow-. ons ae
ing question on that point: “If Grass ‘manufactured by. F.J.:-Cheney& Co.,
. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is
years at seven per cent. interest sold
for a premium of $6,000, what premium
should the $28,000 bond of Nevada City,
terest, be?” The capitalist’s figures
ought to be approximately $800, but
nearly every one to whom he has submitted the proposition has obtained as
@ result a premium of $3,600,
A Nevada City merchunt, who favors
bonds for sewerage purposes, has figuréd on this proposition in every conceivable way and invariably obtained
to ran forty years at six per cent. inself thus:
Reading. At,the same time one of the should be just 3-5 as much and that’
hobos handed the brakeman some] Will be $8,600.
I wish to give. quired his reason for having lost his . ecided against the merchant he must
defendant all his rights and have no. job. He was informed that he had. treat and vote against the bonds. /
mistake. Therefore I think the exam-. taken money from hobos riding on his . Our mathematician has figured on the
ination ought to be put over to Monday . train, and failed to remit to the com;
morning at, defendant’s reqnest.”
freight train is the latest victim of the. a8 a result a premium of $3,600. He
newly adopted method. says itis simply a sum iu proportion
for some time past the company . or the old “rule of three.” He has figofticials have been suspicious that. ™red the imterest on Grass Valley’s
pascengers are allowed to ride on the . $46,000 bonds for forty years at 7 per
freight train, the fares collected by the. cent, deducting $1,000 each year, the
brakemen, and no return made of the. 4mouant paid off, and finds it will
same. ‘ amount to $57,400, and the interest on
A “spotter” was instructed to look . Nevada City’s $28,000 bonds for 40 years
into the matter, and he proceeded up. at 6 per cent, deducting $700 each year
the roadto a certain station and ar-. for the amount paid off, will be $34,440,
ranged his plans to entrap the guilty . Now, he says, if $57,400 interest is worth
em p:oyes, : & premium of $6,000 then $34,440 inHe disguised himself as a hobo, and . terest is worth a premium of $8,600, or
in company witb two genuine hobos,. in ether words the interest on Nevada
he waited for the freight train. When. City’s bonds amounts to just 3-5 as
it arrived they approached one of the. Muchas the interest on Grass Valley’s
brakemen and asked for a ride to. bonds. and therefore the premium
money for their fare. The capitalist and merchant have
In due course of time the guilty . agreed that if the question is decided
merchant and vote for bonds, and if
proposition and finds that the merpapy. The young man stontly protested . chant is correct and therefore the capigation,
The “spotter” had furnished the superintendeat with a snapshot of the
brakeman in the act of taking the
money from the hobo. The evidence
was indisputable, and the young man
immediately departed to hunt up 8 new
job.
purposes.
Excursion to Sacramento.
On Sunday and Monday excursion
and return will be sold at $3.90, and it
is likely quite a number of citizens will
go to see the Dewey day celebration on
. Monday. 2t
smampteigianiacbailosies ite
Lecture on
Expansion.
HORACE G. PLATT, Esq.,
She
“I'd like to be rich enough to get my
name inthe paper every day.” “And
I'd like to be rich enough to get my
name off the tax list.” :
Gertrude—Oh, Percy, I’m afraid papa
will miss me so after we are married.
Percy (shocked)—What! Is he going
away? :
. ccusinniaiinepaantbesnanneeieencnecctant ee
ILL_ DELIVER A LECT “RX.
Sick Headaches, W'bknsiow 2 ethos Ine. Gis,
The — of etch Ag Bt ge an On Saturday Eve’g, May 6th,
are quickly and surely cu ¥ Karl’s . Vader th i f LAUREL PARL :
Clover Root Tea, the great blood puri-. D.G.W tor ha” ah Ror
pond oa — builder. a ee Benefit of the Benevolent Society.
not satisfactory. ee cts. The illbe a M 1 i
and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman, . nection with the lectatan, . 7OeT8™ in con
the druggist. tf Admission, 25 cents.
trite
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
The celebrated
MONARCH.
With 1 bosom, short bosom or colored bocome. The begedettug nhirt made, All eines
From 75 cts. to $1.50.
BS9S999999999SOS
gh? man or woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful predicament if they read the different Clothi
consider deceptionan art. It may be, but it is an art we have no use for. Fair dealin
Motto is.: Your money back if your. purchase proves unsatisfactory.
be good friends just the same.
“NECKWEAR.
a
Think of Buyi
Wefearry all the latest styles and
patterns— Puffs, Imperials, Tecks
Clubs, Bow and Hour-in-Hand.
.
a
Confidential to the
People Who Wear Clothing
Particularly those who
Return it and get your meney—you shall have it without a word of. argument and we will
Light Weight
@ UNDERWEAR, °
All kinds and colors.
Just the thing for warm weather.
rices from 75 cents per suit
nl To $3.00,
ng advertisements. Some people
@ is artistic enough for us. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Our
4
g
_of Leather Stocking,
Triple Knee;
For Children,
25 cents a pair.
his innocence, and wanted an investi. talist‘must vote for bonds for sewerage ‘
tickets from this city to Sacramento . .
tion of her husband’s defects, found it
hard to share in the minister’s hopes,
although she wished to show ber ‘sense
of his kindness. She anburdened hermaybe no vera instructive, but you're .
aye amusing.”
Stranger—My! But this must be an
unhealthy town. Native—Unhealthy?
My friend, this is one of the healthiest
places in the United States. Stranger
—But look at the drag stores. Why,
“Weel, Dr. Boyd, you're. nYpic, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimot2HB 74
“Fresh” Remark Caused Him a Year's
Term in the Penitentiary.
Isaac Parker, the terrible Judge at
Fort Smith, Ark, has probably sentenced more mén to be executed than
‘any other Judge that ever lived. This
was not, however, because<he wag so
unrelentingly severe, but because he
had the hardest men to deal with that
ever came within the jurisdiction of such
an official. *
One day when there was an unusually
large batch of culprits to be sentenced
the Judge looked: ¢ompassionately
over his spectacles at one scamp
and said: . “In consideration of the
youth and inexperience of this prisoner
I shall lét him off witha fine of $50—.”
Before.the Judge had done speaking
the very fresh young man coolly
stretehed ‘his it, Teg and ran his
hand into his trousers pocket on the]
side,.remarking nonchalantly as he
4 did-so. “That’s all hunky, Judge; Pve
got that muéh right ‘here ih my jeans.”
; “And one year in the penitentiary,”.
continued the Judge. Then, looking
overthe convict ina quizzical sort of
way, he added; “Do. you happen ‘to
to have that in your jeans?”
Pree od
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and.completely . derange
the . whole system when entering it.
through the mucous surfaces.. Such
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physithey will do is ten
{
fold tothe;
derivefromthem. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
the blood and muéous surfaces of’ the
system. ‘In buying Halis Catarrh Cure
ibe sure you get the genuine. Tt is
taken internally, and made ‘in’ Toledo,
: s free: t
‘ae by Druggista, price 75c. per botWAS 700 PREVIOUS.
Has torned with disgust from an other.
ise lovable girl with an offensive
Freath: Karl's Clover Root Tea par
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. So
for years on absolute guarantees. Prig
25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H.
erman, the druggist. -These are the genuine Frenc!
‘Wafers, im i
Ladies can depend upon secu ring re#
lief from and cure of irregular —
less of cause. In red :
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE
DRUG ‘COMPANY, im ers, San
Francisco. For sule by W. D. Vinton,
can arise through the use of our
CANNED BEEF
or other canned goods, because there.
is no diversity of opinion astoits quality, “The ‘unanimous verdict is one of
you ‘can possibly) approval. Those who use, them freely:
are pleased with the freshness, richness
taken internally, acting directly apon: and delightful Baven of every article.
And our prices give satisfaction too.
" . CALL. ON
P. G. SCADDEN,
Hail’s Family Pills are the best.’ .
Commercial St.
there’s one of them on every corner.
The people must have to take a great
couldn’t exist. Native—Oh, the drog.
stores are what made you think this is
an unhéalthy town, eh? Well, that
jast shows howa person may be mis-:
Hoowd’s Pilg ~
Are prepared from Nawhile gentle are reliable
and efficient. They
Rouse the Liver
Cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, Sour “Stomach,
and Constipation. Sold
everywhere, 25¢. per box,
Prepared by C.1. Hood & Co.,Lowell,Mass,
} Hot Weather
Has No Terrors}
TO THOSE me
WHO HAVE AN
and night current and keep
the Faun in repair for
t Six Months —
Beginning May Ist, 1899
?
Call at our office on Pine stréet 4
and see the Fans in operation. }
They do the work perfectly.
NEVADA COUNTY _ j
¢ ELECTRIC POWER CO. }
aeae wt, dawiwiw
Littl
ply them.
Our stock of Children’s Footwear is
made up of the best and newest ‘goods
procurable. RUE ARY ae
While possessing great strength and
durability they also have style and are
light, easy and entirely free from clum.
P
taken, This isa local-option district. .
ture’s mild laxatives, and. ’.
} Amerieal fe;
wear. They don’th
on a*stéam:
_, We advertise them.
Need stout little Shoes and we can sup-. )
deal of medicine, or those stores}..
dese
Ladies, this is a CORSET
in this advertisement TWO of
of this coun 0
You can see t
These Corsets a
These are the Corsets
endl Black Goods Window.
Ome tous tor the Handsomest Mie, in
THOMSON’S GLOVE-FITTING
Two Leaders
te the Corsets that will not stretch in
Son t have to be broken in.
‘Steam-Heated hollow iron form and s
ure of 606 pounds—consequently
ing until the Corset is worn out.
G
4 ce —
for $1.00.
story. We present to you
the LEADING CORSETS
try today for One Dollar Each. .
hem advertised in the leading Journals of
They are stretched
Subjected to a pressthere is no ‘more’ stretch. We Show You in Oar Window Today.
_,We keep them in ;
‘Ladies, gall and 206 1s fren yi was : 2Gee Ate Repo hg a8 of them.
MAHER & CO.
“America for Waists.
. :\~ Tastiest. City
W.-H. Crawford —
+) orp fas. the Finest Lot
Sprig & Simmer MillineryLatest, Daintiest and
COUNTY.
Broad Street,
4
_ to buy all kinds
: . .) ot Furniture o>
ported direct from Paris
FRIDAY..
SPENOI
been arran
lows: At.
ant Ridge.
been holdi
schoolhout
the ‘past
Placer cou
the:teache:
turned to .
SCHOO
$2,499. DI
Superint
third quart
among the
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apportionn
attendance
years. An
the State «
largest oft
$20,000 in 2
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follows, be
attendance
was fifty pe
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through .
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come to
There
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the mur
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perior .