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April 7, 1899 (4 pages)

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laa io ot FRIDAY: cs1 APRIL a9 1 : le a gt ; — ; i “aa = “g ry . ¥¢ maoae : 4 be aj Anas . am Pee . AL. of H, Batons —The Bad Men tof TTT : Last evening Hon, J. M. Walling was A Woman Thinks She Recognized Him In ai. re) elected to répresent NéevadaCity Coun-. ee Pee eg i j Soadden’s. _ cil, A. L, of H., at the Grand Council; which will meet in San Franciseo next . . month. Mrs. 0. J, Brand was chosen We have just a‘few styles of Carpets left and’a smalt 3 Phi. amount of Wall Paper that were in the store when we bough gS OS ane ies ee karte at Cdk ielneiet ee jit, We are almost giving them away. Hobo Camp. ieee te tows! ‘phe following bille om road distrlot. yur . ay. ; bert ees eae as hee E Boahd'of Trade meting nt-the Oourt-. No.4 were allowed: — “s We are selling $1.50 Bed Spreads ee tb Danihae qi 4. Lal alternate, J.D. Fleming, J. M. Walla poe ko, ONE saiibuak Arkes Nategadtt?: 0; Oe G2 00.0F. Beith $96 3, for 75 cents. ing and E. Moller were appointed as a committee to draft resolutions of respect to the memory of the late John Heyer. Mrs. B. Lutz, Mrs. George W. . ‘Ubureh and Mrs. John Heyer were elected trustees, S Sheriff Dana Getchell Left For There on the Noon "Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will} = ae meat. ee mest tonight and have at eutertain-. bere teat) “Ateleven o'clock this morning the go to You Bet the next day, bat there ; Remnants in outings, 3 cents a yard at the Racket Store. ey SF English ale on draught, five cents a glass at Beckley's Grotto saloon. tf Fancy cream cheese in tin. foil. antl . W. Bristow $40, F. 8,-Reader $69 26, W. $25, J. Northoott $15, E. Biggs $6 25, W. 'Peaslee $25, W. J. Sanford $63 65, H. $10, R. G. Davey, $77 50, P. Nichols $188 15, 8. Doubt $18 70, W. H. Fine $15, Jas. Fraser $15, W. Williams #26 82, new stock. All the Lace Curtains that we have in store are going for about two-thirds of what they cost our predecessor. We are closing out the odds and ends of the old Blumenthal stock at any prices and filling the store with an entire ‘Ready-made Wrappers in all sizes for Ladies. At last night’s meeting of Wyoming : iff” se received @ telephone . was something in his manner that led : 1K B. Odell . V. ie je Tribe, Improved Order of Red” Men, . messtye trom Obiet of Police: Gall ‘of ths others to. surmiss’ that his mining. Beh Rabe rapier meme $20, H. mies ¥. Row noe: . Cc. e a fogeh the Henry Odgers, who was appointed a . Stockton ‘saying 8 man reported to. talk was only a bluff and that he would . William P. Rady bas Sonioibubed to Legg aud Shaw O06, $6 25, J. Kieffer Be NTSiy ERT R MCAS. ne _& lem ing ie tanhes Henry tee to viit, Weimer ‘Tribe of . answer the description of id. H. Modre, . makean effort tocaptare Moor. . build oe aoe dwelling house on{ #2." Baker & Hamilton $88. ‘Total, oe é es, oe Grass Valley in the interest of the or-/ the fugiti ve assassin who shot Police-. Since this incident happened. Charley . Gay street. * belles hsarsy Mites $887 32. aes Successors to A. Blumenthal. Ola ganization of « Obieftains’ League in. man Kilroy to death last Friday, had) has not, been’ seen around town, but. som May first to October fret the}, 12° following bills wers ordered paid. 1 ¢lephone 131. Uk ac connection with the lecal tribe at this . been seen in the windmill city. and . whether he went to You Bet or is out) . .. tow will ring at nine o'clock p mir from the Sth district fand: « : coe ade Shoes city, made a report that Weimer Tribe . was under surveillance. The suspect looking for the trail of the murderer is stead ofat eight as now EP eT PP: Bie $72 50, T. P. Blue Ir,,. Ay Ti ae a jather, had taken the matter under consider-. 73s deaf and used an ear trumpet. not known. He isa close-mouthed fel-. wigs are oko will be weaeeee ‘$86 25, B. J. Griffiths $5, J. H. Enright Add bid of honest ivion and appointed a committee to. Ohief Gall wee notified to inmediate-. low and never hes mach to say abont. 4, asc acril 17th,tothe ballding ad. %2 © 2 3. Lobman $2 50, W. 'B. Blue . : aa zy up with co-operate with a like committee’ of ‘ly arrest him and Sheriff Getchell left his own affairs. In size and streng'h . i143 6 a's} elke: 4 B ea . $37 50, B. Selfridge $2 50,L. B Wilcox . . 0% Wyoming Tribe who will interview the . on the oon train for Stockton. ‘he is a veritable giant and is known to," "0 aig Mere er Ged. . $2 00, Wa; Cook #7 50, B. F. Smell . PRR Scoot KOK up. members of the local trikes. andee-. At one o'clock Sheriff Sibley of San. heal sbtive, braveend necey man. If’. 70, \o te given, ete Mothodiet . #10 97 J. M. Lindermer $10, J. G, Gear* . mp. memory ere, ‘The two. committess . Joaquin was telephoned to, bat he had . he should go after Moare it fs belleved to te oe ete cB. Dont Neglor, {Dart #2. Ogden Bros. $5, P. Smithy 50up. vill meet in two weeks and will un-. heard notbing of the matter. by many thet be would-ferret kim outs” in, On ciatian Rudeavor Societ wai . $77 00, B. R. Morrill $7 60, 8. Parker Spring Millinery Opening. practds doubtedly proceed toward the organi: . Ubsomahome dicot oo — ee the ‘bloodhowd Par-. soot this evening at the wreldonoe of . $17 50, F. Leach, $5, T. J. Smith 972 60. : + ptly zation of a League. The uniform: of . ¢@ up. ‘He i t last Sunday . ¢ y the county a few years ago, ; Total, 72. ¢ ommencem ys— esda dnesda easonuble the League oS . of the style worn evening a woman saw a man in a hobo. did not turn out to be the prize that a We. Wageoner, 98 Winir The orci claims on the first road ; oe Da Tu Y and We tg by the Continental soldiers during . camp near Stockton whom she after-. was expected. The dog did not show R H Postlewaite has decided to put district fund were allowed: . —e S., Washington’s time. Loe wards knew from Moore’s pictures and the trailing qualities for which bloodfeats seatiat éifort® to: flest the os J. Campbell $80, F. E. Massie $53 75, Children’s Day, Saturday, Apri Iste1 Street. chuattanaes eile Roe: description in the San Francisco papers hounds are noted, and no capture of . . 14 aredger in the Yuba fiver Geis T, J. Ramsey, $7 50, W. H. Murchie $20, oe ee , to be the murderer, She had not till lager fa ee oe artaville. A small force of men are M. Shaver $67 50, J. Hennessy $5, W. Everybody Tost Cordially Tnvited to Come. MAHER & CO. le and Pacific, d their oice Chattanooga Circle No. 7 ef the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic was re-organized at Odd Fellows hall yesterday afternoon by Mrs. F. RB. Waggoner, the Department President, with twelve members. The charter will remain open two weeks and twenty-five members are expected. Following are the officers: Mrs. Nellie F. Bond, President; Mrs. J. W. Brown, ‘Gr. Viee President; Mrs. Thyrza D. Hardenburg, Jr. Viee President; Mrs. May’ Davenport, Treasurer; Nigh dion of being Moore, but he was re-. . 0. oii ak _ ©. Davenport, Chaplain; Miss: a . aid ow’s cabin past whic @ owner saw B 3 feased,shortly afterward as he did not mie aie te be. Ms bans Gibbs, Secretary; Miss Paula Manderscheid, Conductor; Mrs. Eliza Barry, Assistant Con@ocicr; Mrs. Harriet: Trevaskis, Guard; Mre. Rute clerks Nihell, who left here Wednesday morn-. made by EK. W. Black, the telegraph 1ing for the upper part of the county, Assistant Guard.’ —— + oe Settied Out {of Court. The suit of B. Murphy vs. MCrowley, which was to have been tried today beand late, covering a great scope of ter-. 411) jives here is believed to be siding fore a jury in the Superior Court, was compromised last evening. Murphy trace of Murderer Moore. ‘They took ee ice tam si made against the party or parties cir-. quit-claimed to Crowley the mineral in ihe disputed portion of his ranch at Wasbington,.nd Crowley acknowledged Murphy’s claim to the ground upon and around which the Murphy buildings stand, and agrees to give up possession of his house at once. taal Carried the Fire Tax. . In the fire tax election at Truckee this week 119 votes were cast for. the tax and only ten against. Jobin Sherritt, John Fay and I. F. Harvey were elected. Fire Commissioners without opposition and G. W. Giffen was also elected, without contest, for Assessor today reported her suspicions to the department, and every effort was. being put forth to round up the map. [tit was really Moore, he must have traveled at Jast a portion of the way by rail to have reached Stockton by . Sunday afternoon. . THE LATEST. i office at 3:45 o’clock: : Stoceron, April 7.—A stranger was arrested here this afternoon on suspianswer the description. : City Marshal ‘Tompkins and Captain returned home this afternoon. _During their trip of three days and two nights they have kept: moving early ritory but failing to get the slightest in all the country around North Bloomfield, Graniteville, Relief Hill, Washjngton,,May bert, Remington Hill and the other towns along the South and Middle Yubas, and they are firmly convinced the fugitive did not flee in that. direction after his terrible crime. In conversation with a TRANSCRIPT porter this morning Sheriff Getchell said that in his opinion if Moore had left the Baaner mountain section he likely went south, and that in such case the man seen near the Nettleship ranch ‘Tuesday morning was probably . place. “Jim Budd” is now at the FolThe following was received at this. ; roved considerably since he was taken there. made. Perhaps had the dog been properly trained he would have proven of great service. With a good bloodhound on the ground soon after Moore made his escape-there would have been no trouble in tracing him to his hiding som prison and is reported to have The exéellent picture of Fred Saning at two o’clock on tba, morning of the killing, as published in yesterday’s Transcripr, was from a photograph operator. It is reported to have been charged that a friend of Moore’s youth who him now to keep out of the law’s reach, now at work to that end, The proposed tennis court out on the lower Grass Valiey road near the Hebrew cemetery will soon be built, as lumber is now being hauled on the ground preparatory to starting work. At the regular meeting of Nevada Hose Co., No., 1, last night, the ques-’ tion of preparing for a celebration on the next Fourth of July was brought up, and Frank Grissel, C.J. Brand and Henry Lane were appointed a committee to confer witha committee previsouly appointed by the No. 2 company to arrange for the same. Mrs. Richard Orase, formerly of Grass Valley, and sister of T. W. Finchley of this city, died at West Oakland yesterday. The funeral will be held at Grass Valley at 2:30 %’clock tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the Degree of Pochontas. She was a widow, but jeaves a daughter and.three sons. She was forty-six years of age. eooculating the st ory. High School Reading Room. Principal Barker of the high school has fitted upa recitation room with a stock of the Jatest and best high-class magazines for the use of the students. If it proves popular it may be made the nucleus of a free public reading room. Card of Thanks. The children and other relatives of the late Mrs. J. H. Reader wish to thank the many friends who so kindly assisted Grass Valley Items. It is expected the survey for the sewer system will be completed within ‘two weeks. : The London Exploration Company is bending eight or ten quartz claims on Osborn Hill. The estate of the late Mme. A. Chavanue is said to be worth in the neighborhood of $300,000 and is understood to have been left to Mons. D. Fricot. Co-operative Prospecting Companies. A number of men at Butte City, Montana, have incorporated a prospecting company with 5,000 shares of/a Rabb $2 50, J. M. Cooper $51 25, J. B+ Dennler $2 50, J. Cleave $55, R. Tremaine $30, D. Oalkins $7 50, Ogden Bros. $4 50, Geo. Grissel $5, O. Calkins $17 50, J. Jones $50, M. Shaver $10, J.) P. Arbogast $218 75, Legg & Shaw Oo. $22 27, Wm. Snell $57 50, Grant Jacobs $10: ‘Lotal, $861 77. : The following demands on the General fund have been allowed. John Mulroy, docket, $3 25. Livery hire—National Livery Stable
$34, H. Lane $27 50, W.G. Lord $16 50. Merchandise—Rosenberg Bros. $6 50 Snell & Fleming $11 65, P. G. Scadden $6 40, L. H. Moise $14. Shaw & Bowman, extracting teeth, $3. D. B. Getchell, feeding prisoners, $349 40. Mrs. A. M. Hubbard, care of insane, $12. Bertrand & Prydz, padlocks, $24. M. W. Argall, keys, $3. Constable fees—L. B. Self $15 85, W. Wilkie $20, 1.T. Harvey $65.35, J. P. Miller $145, ©. W. Long $158.50, O. C: Townsend $155 75. Justice fees—John Mulroy $78, A.C Cooke $38 30, J. S.Holbrooke $40 30° Geo. Coughlan $66, W. H. Hill $21, F Finnegan $21, R. E, Green $172. F. E. Wadeworth, printing, $9. Medical services—Dr. Walters $5, Dr. Shoemaker $34. : Dr. G. Waldo Bryant’s claim for $45 for medical services was rejected, Messrs, Pridgeon and Fay voting to allow him $20. : Printing and. advertising rates were Bristow $2 50, F. 7, Marker $126 25, J. 42 Scott $62 80, BR. Dillon $59 75, W. T. . Do Yot Fail to Convince yourselves of Real Styles ‘Betore Going Elsewhere. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. ELGANOR E. HOGFT, BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY caveat D. S. PRINCE’S NEW DRY GOODS and CLOTHING STORE, Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Has just opened with a complete stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING. GENTS’ FURNI b SHING GOODS LADIES’, MEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES at San Franelen prices. The public are invited to call and see these Goods. Depot for Fancy Groceries BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Sa eereeeeee Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup— : Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale a. em in the slayer of Kilroy. From that point. i fixed the same as last yea: and Tax Collector. The people have atiand gave their sympathy in our be year. the efficie ng . be could go either to Colfax, Aubara, . reavement;‘may they all have such con: . Per value of $1 each, all of which has} E. E. Brightman, a war veteran, was une d hiss sar ccotems aed ae Marysville or Wheatland. If he at-. solation in the time of trouble. been subscribed. The stock is paid . granted a peddler’s license without PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTE ve put. apparently well satisfied tempted to leave the country he would for in monthly installments. Work . charge. Z MEATS AND FISH. rouble ry : ee in all probability disguise himself. and will be commenced under the direction . The books of the county officers were . Mascot Whiskey { $100 Mi 8. * Hurt By a Cave. . _ . get. rid of all baggage that was not abof a competent manager in Idado. . examined. Duffy's Malt Whiskey 1 00! ikado Soap his forenoon as J. Landsburg and solutely necessary. He is a fast walker Pioche, Nevada, business mem are oFThe claim of J. F. Trebileox for $6 for . Pepsin Whiskey SB ORE ooo eisconseee don ace ccseen Charles Marx were getting ready to put and by traveling only at night and ganizing-a similar company. justice fees was taken under consideraGame Cock Whiskey. Clairette Soap in a set of timbers in a drift in the vee gs gga es arog yard pres ; cag aegreenagap ae tion. Monarch (Jug) Whiskey Water Queen Soap y : T APPOINTS. is is one o Provideem mine a mess. of ook that Moore would attempt to escape to of the peculiarities of Hood’s SarsapaSrx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. ae op buses epee (eee sap eka aay from the hanging wall and just m the north, as the deep snow in the rilla. It cures.scrofula, salt rheum, eee ye Whiskey Cashmere (white) Soap > “Landsbarg. A portion of it struck ape ould A t humors, stomach and kidney trqubles, Maple Rum Dandy Soap, 20 bars Marx and cut his face severely. Had ncaa aes fea ee gt nervousness. Assessment Notice. Sherry Wine . hn sis 9d Hela ent, doner barrier. reach : “ ee Pott Wie isis iss Ghosh vedo ocdesan xs, seen? : ee ee ierk tae villa an [of the railroad above Dutch Flat and ares ajar pes rorealpacrar eid . Reena MEG, of businens, . OLAFOt WING. c.ereeeeeessssssemes poe Bente Wraetin Fowsey ab poke he was standing directly under the made his way to the State of Nevada, = : —— Opareens Eels ms BOEMs Sp alba re California. Fooation of works, = Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. ‘ point where it occurred. ; where = 9 went sg kee prosansg: a _ Notlee, js hereby “given that at “a, meeti ’ bedi tal ROAST’’ Coffee —— ft with which section Ham 0 BORN. jug of the Boars, April, 190 an asséeeot ase Geta: His Mind Gone. James Ryan was brought to the county jail last night to be examined on a charge of insanity. He hails from Allison Ranch and is about thirty years old. He beat bis brother John severely yesterday afternoon and went after some of 4hoe family with an ax, He. has been daft at intervals for years. Sea adil Petty Thievery. Residents of Nevada street complain of baving flowers and plants stolen from their gardens the past twoy nights. A similar theft was committed at John T. Morgan’s residence on Main vidual, street. Parties are suspected and there body. iar, In spite of the different reports that Moore has ‘been seen ut other places, many of eur people. still believe that he is stowed away somewhere out pear Banner modtitain, and that he either has. a supply of grub on hard or is having food carried to him by someThe man seen by Pat Mulcahy. at Newtowa Tuesday morning and the man who James Fogarty saw & mile from North San Juan on Wednesday morning was evidently the same indibut the officers do not believe it was Moore. The report that this And is it not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we are in good health. How canyou have courage when suffering with headache, nervous prostration afid great physical % weakness? ; Would you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking In this city, April 6, 1899, to the wife of Robe;t Huckins, a daughter. At Town Talk, April 6, 1899, to. the wife of Henry Kitts, a son. en ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public Orugy: ™e* BUILDING, NEVADA Cri ¥. ment (No. 15) of two and one-half cents per share, was levied upon the ee me Stock of the Corporation, Fo ggg immediately in United State Gold n, to the Secretary, the office of the Company, No, 404 Montgoma street, San Franeisco, California. ny stock “poet which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the ninth day of May, ' 1999, will be delinquent, and advertised for . sale at public auction; and ‘unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the “9th day of May, 1890, to: pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. S. ROSE, Secretary. Office—No. 404 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. al (htt 8M [67 5) AA g) (chal (AIPA [eA M a! (af Me! Pee S19 Soe 8 8 oF Le tear “gael dae’) ar! Sean") Hoe) Car) vue) “or The Engagement Ring marks an important event ia the lives of both contracting parties. It should therefore be a thing of beauty. All signs point toa large demand this spring for these articles of © JEWELRY an} wehave made ifa poiut to secure a line which is unique, beautiful and of excellent quality. The choosing of a pretty Ring will not be hampered by high prices. at Proprietor 4 ing arres man had efly one eye is not true, and a , > js talk of having etreats mate. is without foundation. ‘There was OF : Poiiaute Ct Dhicscibbhe . A adresse Dies. nothing wrong with his eyes. Br kfast G ds. ie a George N. L. Powell, anold resident : wie a oo md BB ; . : of the Han Juan Ridge, died~at bis] Indian Charley, the head man or e . ee . : thome in Sebastopol yesterday. ‘The . chief at the Indian campoodie a mile ul Fees. 7% ys ae the Mitts. anufe. : ing we See held at North San Juen west of this city, is: said to be one of}: . tt 3 1 : a : Be nessa ie neat spe under . the best trailers in this part of the H:O:Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. Pe MANY TIM : ids — 4 ieee naples of SairJaan Lodge, No. 67,. State and is also crack rifle shot. 24 ‘Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Mush. ee Es : at 4 1.0.0, F. ae ‘ Siace the murder of Officer Kilroy by . Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes. Se ee : 4 . ; —————— . -. gd H. Moore and the latter’s escape Ff Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in ca pee) et re /atche natty some of the dead man’s means ent ca) Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. the present assortment as’ being espevan = : ag Telt Your Sister ceived the idea of getting Charley to EY Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. ii eertroan ite ¢ ope A Beautiful Complexion is ah impo go im pursuit of Moore. He wrs sent 4 t good pure blood i 3 sort that ouly exist in connection with . for and a consultation was held. The good digestion, a healthy liver 904) imatter was talked over in all the deBowols. “Karl's Clover Hows ood kid-. tala sod the Gin ee earejed by Obar ~ neys, keeping them in perfect health. Moore seemed to be regarded by r Price 26 cts.and50cts. — ; tf . ley as a strong inducement, but after : ees , . stadying e few minutes he told the : Bs lene bread for 26cat Homann’s . sorties that if it was not for other} 2st . Ripe Olives in Bulk. . matters he would go out after Moore. pinata barrel of extra fine ones He had agreed to go to You Bet to do received at J, J: Jackson’s Beesome work on a mining claim and did. calggencoae © on Oommercial not think it would be right to back out. . street, f10-tf . When he left he said he intended to‘ a Ladies’ Watches -are particularly .beautiful. We also carry the Ree Bs STANDARD BLECTRIC CLOCKS — which require no winding; they more accurate than aay pr SA @esk on the market ; have no springs to break ; no weights to fall. Nervousness. i i "To keep in good health you For a Quiek Lunch-natready cooked--Gi must have perfect action of the Fy toes Pinted Mecondicnterndy i powels. Ayer’s Pills cure con: ry Ct=<‘“<‘é‘r enc Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. stipation and Seavatane: Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans. 25 cts. Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can B. WOLF, “Grocer * ag ERs, a pei Successors to F. C. Luetje, sce © € 72