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August 9, 1899 (4 pages)

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THE “TRANSORIPT. WEDNESDAY.. igs AUG, 9s 1899. PAID INTO nH TREASURY, Money Recelved by 1 by: the County li. the Last Fiscal Month, During the fiscal month the sum of $12,464.31, was paid into the Count; Treasuiy from the following sources: State ‘Treasurer, school money. $7,757 11. [§4,511-96 was received oi. the same account two months ago.] Justice fines—Jobn McKinney 43. W. HH. Hill $19 76, $12 15, D. B. Getoh¢”‘} Ww.. Hogers—Olf ley school fund $6, a school library fund $i0"do. Redemption of tux certifica the bodies. of ‘Mrs. Lillie Riley and Charles Moreno, the murdered woman and the shivide of the tragedy at Rocky . Bar yesterday morning, ‘This afteraoon they were buried in the Potter's Field of Piue Grove cemetery.. The’ wati'’s sister-at18 Turk street, San Francisco, was communicated with lust evening as to the disposition to be made of bis remains. She replied that it made’no difference to her what action was taken, as she did not have the money to ship them to San Fran". sisco or to pay the expenses of a fun} eral here, “It is believed’ that the parents of the woman, who was like. Moreno a halt“YO THB POTTER'S FIRLD. [68 tha Victims of the the. Rocky Bar Tragedy 6 . ured Today, : “Late last night Deputy Coroner Gray a roturned from Washington bringing! few years ago for: . Sorte Truckee.returned a few months since to wed. Mr, and W Miss Mary Avery, bas prospere.j in bis. to: ‘northern homie. The Redding Searoblight bar chs of some at bis operations: # tion of the claims of the Braves group of copper cliinis on it'e Blackbon Gulch ‘bas expired without the profact bas not discouraged . George Graves, the original and part owner of. the claim, for. he is pushing work on another claim, of which he is the sole . Owner. © In the ownership of the aie thatas option held by Major eae! fe, eer. last evening. jeft today-for }S22*. 2 Washington township to look! perty having been placed. . But the . panied by her sister, Miss Eda Roser‘thal. ~ Last night ‘Mr. and Mrs. Poter Purtathe : ; don, accompanied by their niece, Miss Buckley of Chicago, returned from eer Ragin ce hece trom: thal Pee to North SanJean., = ; ‘The Schmidt. brothers, Gus and ¢. FE; a Bens Bapp went to: eid acvompanied by Alfonse Isoard, have after their mining claim near Gaston. The sit-year-old daug iter of Thomas . . Mrs. Anvie E. Bishop, formerly of, Bottin, of Broad street da rousi this city, whose stage name is Leona ill. : 3 ag " Leigh, arrived here this morning with Mrs. E. Curtis of San Francisco te the Addison-Vroom Company and will visiting Mrs. M. L. Roberts “of thie . ®Ppear in the cast at tonight’s performcity. auce. She will doubtless receive a Pin. Dailey she returned to Eacra-. Y@rm welcome from her townspeople. mento after a visit with ‘bis, relatives At the recent Great Council of the here. Degree of Pocahontas: Mra. W. J. Bri'Downieville to join her husband. 2 honens at Forbestown, ‘being . accom:. Donuelly $5 78, Mrs A. Smith’ os QO. Tully $94°88, Chriv Walsh $2 80, Ww A.and J. F. Burnes $92 41, E.-.P. Firzsimmons $28 82, Wm. Bone $16 20, breed, are living at Healdsbarg. The} were in the Meyer option J. S. SmitbWalsh wonian, who kept the dive. son of Kennet and R.M, Seeltzer were where the killing occurred, says that . associated-with Mr. Graves, bat in the the list she knew of them. they had re-. present working he is alone, working . John Nevin $2 60, Ed Kubiman $1 61. Union Hall Company {4 72, Wu. Orase $2 82; Mrs. B: F. Twitchell $3 14, Fritz Meister $12 11, A. ‘S. Cooke $8 02, Louis Dutertre $21 73, “Chris Weistn. ”, barger $3 82, Ah Keine ‘$2 05, Pete: aut phaus $20 13, Mrs. A: W. Treadwell $115 48, M: Luchsinger $11 49, A J. Ragon $4 72. South Yuba Water: Oo,. éxpenset viewing road in 5th District, $42. John Webber, rent of store, $25. D. B. Getchell—Sheriff fees $25 50, foreign fees $6 ; «he F. L. ‘Arbogast—Clerk’s fees $124 40, law library tax $19, ‘Auditor's fees on . licenses $128. H. ©. Schroeder—School poll tax ¢850, road poll tax District No.5 §8&0. ‘John Werry, Recorder’s fees, $200. J.J. Jackson, licenses, $1,910 25. A Surprise se Party. ~ * Last eyening a “a surprise party war given at the handsome new home oi} Deputy Sheriff Pascoe in honor of that gentlemuan’s. broiher Richard who is: about toleave for a three years’ stay in Michigan and at Chicago, in which latter place he will continue bis violin studies, There wasa numerous gathering of young people and they enjoyed fthemselves greatly. .The follwing is a list of the guests: . Richard Pascoe, W., Allen, Nina Woon, Michael Hyman, Leona Madden, Perry Moyle, Sadie arr, Bertha Shaver, Fenton Fieming, Lizzie Guallaghar, Daisy Shaver, LaffetteWhite, Millie. Hyman, Gladys Ford, Wilts Ford, Neva Hager, Hurry Englebright, » George Benuette, Rolf Buffington, Lizzie Richards, Roland Moore, Joan Wills, Ada Hooper, Fred. Hoskings, Josie Allen; Minnie Hahn, Samuel -Harper, John Dunster, Mrs. George Dunster, Geo. Dunster, Janie Nickless, Dick Goyne, John C:ampion, Will Grimes Dora Organ, Hazel Robb, Ralph Eddy, Loarine Paseve, Mamie Harryhousen, Maud Langman, Katie Swartz, Emma Guenther, Charlies Grimes, Carrie ’ Swart, Florence Fredenburr, Henrietta Frédenburr, Isabella Hosken, Sadie Berriman, Dick Chegwidden, Miss Lulu Chase, Bert. Chegwidden, Joe Purcell, . John Schmidt, Leta Durs’, Geo. Snyder, Emil Durst, ‘hos. Blight, Will Mitchel), Phil Mainhart, Carrie Tonkens, Bert Mounday, Will Berriman, Mrs. J. Buckett, Mrs. W. H. Pascoe, Mrs. Ruth Wheliban, Ralph Vincent, Mrs. K. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe. Spenceville Siftings. Miss Julia Fitzgerald of Grass. Valley will teach at Clear Creek. Fourteen: men are at. present employed at the Pine Hill mine. Chas. Temby of Grass Valley has been re-elected teacher of the Lime Kiln school. Prof. J. H. Eickhcff arrived from Alameda last Saturday. Mrs. J. Lewis and daughter, Hazel, are visiting relatives at Nevada City, About twenty men are employed at the Imperial mine, and rock-hauling still continues. Born—On Monday, July 81, to the wife of Peter Nichols, a daughter. . Mrs. E. M. Denton Sr., of San Jose, bas been visiting friends in this vicinity. A French Corral Man’s Estate. Mrs. M. D. Hoffman of French Corral has applied to the Superior Court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Wm. M. Stark who died on the first day of last. March. The: ersonal property is estimated to be worth $2CO and the real estate ¢400. Mrs. Hoffman is the only heir at law. Seaton a a Never Bury a Canpe at Bots Enpr, Don’t go on drawing vitality from ‘the blood without doing something to re« place it. Hood’s Sarsapariila gives nerve, mental and digestive strength . : by enriching and vitalizing the blood. Hood’s Pills are > non-irritating; mild, effective. $1000 Reward—Diamond Stonés, A good chance will be given to the public of Nevada City tosecure’a firstclass sharpener—the best on the market. Mr. sentative of. ate celebrated. Diamond Stones, offers the above sum to any) moved to that town.. She claims to uot know their name. ~Rocky Bar bas for years bad a Bcandelous, reputation, and it isa matter of surprise that’ the people of ‘bat part of the county have = cleaned it out long ago. it has a bloody hin Some ten years ago David Steele. killed Richard Chappell there in a quarrel about one of the women. He was tried and convicted of the crime and while awaiting sentence committed suicide in the +eounty jail. Six years agoat the same place’ one Hineman fatally stabbed Wm. Searls there in .a-row and at bis trial was found guilty and sent-to the state prison. Subsequently he obtained a re-trial and was scquitted. Last sprig the proprietoress of the house, xnown as Cornish Lou, left there for his city on the stage. She was ill when She started and died en route. — SHE LEFT TWO CHILDREN, Since the foregoing was put in type Deputy Coroner Gray has discovered a tetter that throws more light on Mrs. Riley’s history. Hercorrect name is Lillian May Riley. Her parentsare Mr. and Mrs. Jobu C, Howard. They recently went to Healdsburg from the. vicinity of Marysville where they had heen employed in the bop fields, They are are extremely poor, and as the letter indicates have been looking forward to having help from their daughter, whose depravity they did not~seem io be aware of, in buying a few acres of land near Healdsburg that they might make their future home there. The mother, Mrs. Howard, writes the letter which is dated July 28th. In it she says that Mrs. Riley’s little boy and girl, who are with their grandparents, are getting along nicely, and that they were overjoyed.to bear that their mamma no onger lived with Moreno. a ‘To Hug or Not to Hug: An editor up north growls because a young couple hugged and kissed each other at midnight in the passenger depot in his town “right before a lot of unwilling specta'ors” who were waiting for a train, and says that they were Hobsonizing each other. He says the buggivg and kissing were disgusting. Then the old pessimist threatens to give the names of the couple in print. This leads a rival editor In the same town toexclaim: © Ob, you old impecunious rhombodedral, irascible, antiquated, inexorable, caluminiating quill jabber! You peevish old villifying, diabolical, acrimonious ink slinker. You satirical old, bigheaded, insidious, hollow-chested, Cape Cod traducer! Confound it, couldn't you let ’em hug! Want to start a protectorate over effervescing love, do away with reciprocity, throw. the doors open to the markets of the world, invite competition, and build Chiuese walls around buman aspirations, don’t ye? Opposed to monopoly and “tothe victor belongs the spoils,” and advocating civil service reform because you aren't inthe riog, aiwt you? Oh, you old fraud, our sympathy is all with the girl. A Storm=time Paper. Wm. .Walters, the barber, is showing his friends a copy of the Darty TranSORIPT that pcssesses unusual interest. It is of the date of January 26, 1890, and is one ofthe memorable edition printed during the great snowstorm when this city was cut off from commupication with the rest of the world for days. The Transcript office ran out of white paper and bad to use colored paper for its edition of that day. Mr. Walters says $10 would not buy hiscopy. It contains a summarized visited this section since its settlement by. the whites, also the story of the blizzard of 1890. 2-2. Big Mining Corporation. k eventual capital stock is to be $5,000,person discovering one of the stones. new, Benj. Strong, Wm. Bull and W. D. which will not sharpen. Mr. Von Bouchaute will be in the city” Fbursday,. . chare. August 10:b, for one day only, His stand will be located on the corner of Broad aud Pine streets, and he will give experiments with all kinds of cut-. 1ing tools. Kemember, for one aay ea ly in Nevada Oity.New Crop > Shrimps. — A fresh lot ee reesives by Carre & Son. j2o-tt et ae . one A Popular Resort. column. Satescaneal now working-in plam orchards. They. . . review of the notable storms that have . " A certified’ copy of the North Star Mioes Co. of Jersey City, N. J., were. the result. The } ree splote filed today with the County Clerk. The . Soest, egan fo grow peler and smaller eed “The advertisement of the populer resort on Broad street conducted by . Fred BHilerman: appears in anothr 4) It isa well known fact thet = the chelicest of liquid refreshments . and’cigars are supplied to Mr. Hilerment mailed BIE loaves broad for 26et Homann’ man’s patron. aulan eee Sa en Raed two men in a shaft which has been sunk fourteen feet through gossan and: black oxide of copper. Thé gossan prospects in free gold and the indications, Mr. Graves says, are good for going down into a healthy deposit Las
sulphides. Every mine or prospect. must stand on it-own merite, but it in no detriment.to the Graves claims that they adjoin the Mammoth, now under bond posit of sulphides bas beén opened up as can be found in the big copper belt. In’ fact, the open cut and tunnel are in good company, and the development there made is evidence thatthere is an immense deposit. of copper along the backbone between Mie gulch and the north end offi» Uncle Sam mine holdiogs. ’ A recent visit to this section of the Little Backbone by a reporter of this ‘paper warrants the belief that. there are more copper deposits of value thereabout than have been shown up, But they require labor first, to make the showing, aud then capital trat is not stingy to develop them into pay mines. The south side .of the mountain there seems to be one great hill of gossan, covering at reasonable cepth au immense lense or series of lenses of ee must soou or ldter be The Goid B.ossom “Mine. A report from Auburn to the effect that the executors of the estate of Charles F. Reed had brought suit against E. A. Wiltsee, formerly of this county, for $100,000 daaiages, alleging mismanagement. of the property, is denied by the representatives of the former. ‘The Reed estate and Mr. Wiltsee are jointly interested in tne Gold Blossom and Drammond mines, which have by mutual arrangement been placed under the management of the latter, The executors of the estate say they have no idea of suing and that harmony exists between those intérested in the two mines. Telegraphers’ Pay Advanced. The railway telegraphers employed ou the Southern Pacific system have been notified that an advance in wages has been accorded them, ravging from $5:to. $20 per month. This is approximately the amount the men were asking, and the decision causes general rejoicing among the telegraphers of the road. The representatives of the Order of Ruilway Telegraphers have been in San Francisco on this business for the} last sixty days. BOKN. At Nevada City, Aug. 8, 1899, to the wile of Charles Murx, 4 sun. At Bozeman, Montana Aug. 9, 1899, to che wite of J. MM. Miye, @ duuguter. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison—the disease which has completely baffled the doctors. They are totally unable to cure it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison up in the blood and concealing it from view. §. 8. 8. cures the disease positively and permanently by forcing out every trace of the taint. I was afflicted with a toptile blood disease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards sone all over my body, ese soon broke out into sores, ant it ote easy 5 imagine the suffe endured. Befor % g * came convinced that the Ay not reach sease. When I had finished m first bonis of 5 8. ae proved. I on Bouchaute, sole repre-. 099 but-only balf that much .can be Well, aed my skint as clear a6 a piece issued now. Jas. D. Hague, J. G. Aga L. MyErs, 100 Mulberry 8¢., Newark, N. J. cure by taki wreck the entire system. ca een ce ttae minaael. a re ee —— “ ee As Miss Stella Beardsley went to North San Jaan and = Mon‘ezama Hill today for a week’s visit, eee Miss Lizzie Berriwanof (idkes Valley land of this‘city was elected*Guard-~ of the Forest. of the Great Court. Mrs. William Browning of this city has been ‘appoioted District De. uty for this district. There could bot be two better This ‘cresian the * sadleon: Vreos, at the theater in this city. The double bill’of “Psgmalion and Galatea” and “Love. and Duy” will have strong drawing ‘powers. ‘The above plass are “veplete:. with a wealth of dramatic and romantic love futerest tbat entiralis both the souug and the old,’ with a strong vein of comedy throughout, while the costumes ure extremely picturesque atid costly, have appeared in all the. leading cities throughout this country and huvre every where received the highest praises from the leading dramatic critics, atid their appearance here with theie tal'euted players ehould mark an era in the bistory of the local stage by making their engagement the fasbionuvle event of the season, and insuring’ an a tendancs tit sheuld erowd our thet r Oompuny wifl begin their engagement . bu Both Mr. Vroom: aud Miss Addison scree ase . ward for any case of Oaturrh that can~ t ¢ got be enred br Hall's Catarrh Core, _ _F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. We the utdersigued, have known F, ‘J. Cheney for the .ast 15 seurs, and believe him perfectly. houoraole in all siness transactions und finaucially able to carry out apy obligations made by their firm. Wholesale Druguists, ‘Lolede, V0. nally, acting divec'ly upon the blood aid mncons surfaced of the system. Ray eng’ see sent, tree, Price Tic. Hail’s Family Pille are the best. How ts Your Wife? 4 Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick, Headaches ure the principal causes. Kari’s Clover . Root ‘Tea bas cared these iiis Tor balf a Celitars, Price 25 ctx. and 5U ute, Money refanded if resnits are not sutisfactory. Wor saie by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf cemees nt oe Six loaves vread tor 45 at Homanu’s French Tansy Waters. These are the genuine French Tansy . ; Wafers, imported direct from Puris. . We — ‘in Hundred Dollars Re— Wusr & ‘Tnvax. Wholesale Druggists, _Toledo, O. Watoixe, Kinnan & Mar. on ; Helis Catarrb Cure is taken inter. to its capacity for the two ‘perfora«' Ladies can depend upou securing reto J. F. Coleman, where as fine a ‘de-. driven under the Meyer option ‘on the}. Graves group proved that. these claims . . genre ge had spent a hundred Lire phith waaseele thrown away. I then various patent Sa Depot for pi celeets «. Fancy Groceries “3 mf ‘Don’ tro possible chance of _ 7a eee scauttonint Pepsin Whiskey.....css.00 none Bayon. each hold 20 shares worth $10 . of mercury: potash. These minerals . Game Cock Whiskey...,..000.2.0.0 1 00}: , cause the hair to fall out, and will} Monarch (Jug) Whiskey....... 1 00. Water Queen Soap......:. soncecees 6.8.8 the BIOOd . i en oT to cease 3 Maple Rum. 5 10 20 ces Sherry Wine.. 50 nett is ona mut VeasessL®, and is the only . Port Wine..ccceccscisseecsseersssisene 60 , reniedy guaranteed to contain no Claret Wine.. 25) Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,31b pekg Books the disease and its treatled free by Swift Specific Comis” here ona visit to. Misses eared — Henrietta:Fredenborr, =, selections. ; Meritt Rector expects to-leare as John: (“Barney”) McKeon, who was day for Berkeley to resume his etudice. injured by a runaway a few weeks ago in the State University. 4 while he was returning from Grass George Clutter and’ 8. J. Arnhert Valley to bis farai just below this cits thé State of Washington. @isco and is in a bady way. Dancan Miss Maggie Hopkins left today ‘on a . McEwen of Downieville passed through visit to friends at French Corral andj here last -night on bis way below to see other places’on the ridge. Mr. McKeon. A SURE THING a Ir isa sure thing that gS cna buy CLOTHIN G, And Gents’ and Boys’ AT THE GRIMES EMPORIUM Clieaper than any place in town.% Call and Sez Our New Shirts. Grand 3~ > Closing 3332=~ Out Sales Pants $2 up and Suits $6 up. Finest Quality of Imported Broadcloth, $25 to $35 a suit. \Overcoats of best quality, $15. [ee Leave your orders so as to give us time, not to make it up in too great a hurry. 0. E. WAXEL, The Tailor. Broad Street, 2d door below Armory Hall, Nevada City. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J. JACKSON, = = . Proprietor Agency For--fonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale a PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND. POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Duffy’s Malt Whiskey 1X L Whiskey75 . Copco (white) Soap. .........008 sssssesssesee 1 00. Cashmere (white) Soap........ : Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. * ese e have returned from their wagon es to ‘is undergoing treatment at San Fran. > Furnishing Goods,’ Mascot Whiskey.... feet -ai sesereseees$l OO . Mikado Sap...0e, cesseessssceesseees 05 SBESEES ances of their stay here. The sale of reserved seats ig now apen at Fules’s. The prices have been placed at 25, 50 and-75 cents. lief from and cure of irregular periods 'pegurdiess of cause, In red wrappers, beware of substitutes. LA FRANCK DRUG COMPANY, importers, San Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton. sented. . It is new in the dozen in SILVER WARE. I like to show goods Pioneer Jeweler, IT’S ALL RIGHT! The Jewelry you buy from me is exactly as represtyle there is no deception as to quality, and, the prices are low. New designs by Both plated and solid, from the best manufacturers. and take pleasure in selling them on their merits. C. J. BRAN D, ‘Broad Street. Of American for abuatthe same price. Telephone West 14. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to our fine line of Manufacture, The superior construction of thése Watches by improved and automatic ma‘. chinery enables us to offer a goo. time piee 72 ut avery moderate price. DON’? 'T buy Brass Watches at auction sales, or second-hand ones either, when you san get WLew anc reliable goods at our store @o@Remember, our repair work will bear the closest inspection. A. & H.W. Hartung Reaat At Nevads Cu v = To the Ladies : and from now on will m We are now offering bargains in Ei eutss, ake a GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF TRIMMED HATS. SsonRNR ONES sre comer eRaNERetE) wy. HoH. Crawrtorrd. For Ten Days ! If you are Looking For Bargains NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Snell (Up Broad Street, corner Pine. Summer Silks, Lawns, Figured Organdies, Etc. & Fleming, =to-date Merchants.) If you want the Insist on best were a SUCCESS OF THE PEN AGE.£2= . For sale at Tomei ATee DRUGS, STATIONERY, PHOTO SUPPLIES. Law 2 Mende atin. Agate ee RS pears: