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iui 37TH YEAR—No, 11488
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EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
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THE TRANSCRIPT,
BROWN An Admirabe Hatertaloment atthe CooRobert Cleave Crushed to Death Bonetth. A Day's Record of the-Dolngs of og . ) . py} Se. Hell and Pleasure Seating
Veo . CAERING ‘grgattonal Chureh Last Might Hs Wagon on Christmas Day, im AGAINST HOFF.) MONTHS’ SPREE. . sw sf Weal oe a a
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3 mer : Poa FAMOUS
FiPY Cents Per Momth. [iar dutcimitaass, ‘he occu evening tat revated tn he denth vile Thareay to Instat ‘aa new . AOCUSC Of Murdering a Woman /An Editor's Severe Method of El Paso de Robles
NEVADA CITY, CAL., MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1897.
Such was the crowd at the Oongre-. Robert Cleave, an old-resident of this There was a big concert at the M. E.
terest. It was known that fifteen ) Marysville and on the return camp.
_ ittcezcrmgeeee ". ‘MING AND RECITATION. ~) A PATAL ACCIDENT. . GRASS VALLEY NEWS ANOTHER CASE {BEEN ON A SIX toss, tus, posi,
/RATES§ gational church last night that many . eity, met with an accident Saturdey . Church last night.
Young ladies belonging to the elocnADVERTISING “RATES.
~ Made known on application. Se
Fuitered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as’
¢cond-class matter.
BOARD -OF EDUCATION,
—— aes
Two Certifeates Granted and One Re‘ Rewed—The Board Adjourns.
tion class of Miss Martha Sims were
to take part in the church Christmes
concert, and all of them did remarkably well. Talent as well as culture was
displayed by many. The dislogue éntitled “The Beauties of 2 Pare Life”
was given by the following young ladies : Priestess of Nature, Lizzie Morgan ; Flora, Ruth Richards ; Terrestria, Grace Jackson ; Oceana, Annie
Plummer ; Ohrysoline, Isabel Richards ; Aeria, Berl Hocking ; Miteora,
[ and drove to the hospital, where
‘hhis passenger got ont. Turning around
he started back to town when one of
the wagon wheels struck & rook, causing a jolt that threw him off the seat.
‘He struck upon his head and the next
instant one of the hind wheels of the
heavy wagon passed over his body,
crushing in his chest. The unforturazor Friday he severed the artery in
one of his thumbs. A doctor mended
In Saturday’s football game the SuiKidward filed a complaint this afterSans won over the.Columbus team by noph charging Albert Hoff with
& Score of 10 to 4; The Grass Valleyans asta eae
will try to get a © with Nevada Oi ay
for saw Yous a : F . rouse lit this city on April 28d, 1896, by
baseball club defeated six Suisuns and . sent to San Francisco this afternoon,
three Pioneers by a score of & to 2.
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While John Davey was stropping a
der’ 1g Emma Hawkins at the Hensley
at San dose,
‘einai
San Jose, Dec. 27.—Chief of Police.
Sobering Himself,
-.Hmgna, Mont., Dec. 27—A son of
ex-United States Senator Bowen of
Denver committed suicide near Sappington yesterday. His body was
found near the track of a branch of the
N. P. BR. R. where an express train had
thrown it. Near the body was a vial
SPRINGS.
Prices Reduced
$10, $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
The Greatest Hotel and Pleasure Resor
en the Pa: :ific Coast. ;
nate man was carried into the hospital, . Whitburn pitched forthe Monarchs and. Fee oP une een Cold held for the . marked poison. “When Bowen’ killed Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths, : : murder of Mra. late in that city he. himself he was on his way to Miles
The County Board of Education adMay Grib bble ; Celestia, Maud Evans ;. where he died in half an hour. The Dunkley for the visitors. 7 The waters are unequalled for their medieij y after having been in ses. £°7°b*, Nina Woon ; Christina, June . accident occurred about 5:30 o'clock. Yesterday 4s John R. Richards: was. ill be brought here to be triéd for . City to take a position on the Yellow. vay hie pl penasars Pam be ving be . Brown. * This was followed by the The team ran to the foot of a short lighting a lamp in his house a spark . this crime. The Chief of Police says stone Journal. Hetold a friend he
a “Swing Song,” sweetly sung by Miss . hill near the hospital, the wagon col-. seta table cover and a lace curtain . he has one-witness who identifies Hoff had not been sober since last J Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
g Peace Sr iadhan oe Lat ot . MUMb Mieardeicd Woke ty unt . Bde ck and upsetting. afire. Damage to the extent of $75 was ae ; oo. . ESZema and all Blood and Skin Dishers was held and , : : as the mysterious man seen leaving the . For years he had been a victim to alco-. eases.
certificates as follows were granted: of the pupils. Whittier’s “Angels of. Robert Cleave was a native of Dev-. done before the flames were extin-. 1 ote ; t after the’ butch ' :
Miss Lizzie M. Richards, Nevada . 50004 Vista” was then read by Miss . onshire, England, aged 62 years. He guished. The house belongs to M. Hoe nan ne Uutehery of Miss . holism He was formerly mining ediCity. Grammar grade: percent 873 Clara Nancarrow with admirable -taste, . has lived in this city for the pust thirty . Bennallack.
Mies Emme hsbiaen a8 while the movements were also taken. years, during most of which time he
7 id “}in the most graceful and charming . has been
Primary grade, percentage 76.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Trains leave Third and Townsend St:
Hawkins, and another witness who rector of the Helena Journal, was for a certvine ai borin 3:90 P Me te
M. Harley of Nevada City while driv. ognizes him ag aman who was stop. time editor and proprietor of the New. No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
Miss Gertrude Goyne of Nevada City . 222er. Then came recitations by
was recommended for an educational
diploma. P
The primary certificate of Miss Julia
McCarthy of Placer county was renewed.
The following resdlution was adopted:
ards, May Gribble and Grace Jackson.
All of them distinguished themselves.
All who took a part in the exercises
were arrayed in Grecian robes, which
gave them a picturesque and attracMisses Annie Plummer, Ruth Richa very industrious man and was well
liked by those who knew him. John
Oleave and Mrs. R. D. White, of this
city, are brother and _ sister respectively of the deceased. Two sisters survive him in England. Jobn Trebilcox
of Graea Valley is a cousifi. Deceased
sejous for some time. Today he is able
to be on the streets.
thrown from his buggy and badly cut
up around the head. He was taken to
the Golden Gate hotel and lay unconnight robbers entered the house of
Bratal Burglars,
Drs Mores, December 27.~— Last
aged Mrs. Kimball, at Mitchell, ten
in teaming. He was ing along Main street last night was . ping there up to the time of the killing. . Northwest of Deer Lodge, and was
connected with various other papers.
His mother lives at Deer Lodge.
Arrested For Robbery.
E. F. BURNS, Manager.
L. FP. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20'and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco.
APPEAL FROM
MAHBR & CO.
B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
Resolved, That a primary certificate . ive #ppearance. The carols, anthems . was unmarried. The funeral took CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGERS, miles east of here, and beat: her. into San Josz, December 27.—Jack G N. forall, the Sandwich Islands Pole
once having been renewed shall not be . 294 solos given by the choir under the . place this afte trom the EpiscoThey ‘Make the 1 unconsciousness. ° The blood-spattered AN JOSE, mader '4.—Jaok Gon-. nesta, Mexican porte, Pourn. Valparaiso,
re-issued unless the holder has taaght . direction of A. 0. Torner, organist,. palcbarch, . ty Make the Wolkin Ring With orien red . alee was arrested this afternoon for . i oules, the ‘Wastern Beaiet oxy erauan
‘at least three months in the public} were new and exceptionally good. The + Their Sweet Notes, walls tell of a: terrible conflict. The knocking down P. Santonetti and rob-. {lles.of nearly every newspaper 9 cagreny nebee
schools of the State within the period . nurch d plate ted old lady may die. It is not know and all advertisers crenogen fee on nand
" for which said vertificate was issued, . ChUrch and platform were ornamen BRIEF MENTION. A party of carol singers under the ™ . bing him of $40 and a watch. them daring busisess hours’. Te
Superintendent Rogers says that but with flowers, ivy, ferns and evergreen. 5 leadership of John Werry’ were out whether anything was stolen. Caos
few counties renew primary grade ceraah latins ese ob ak leg asia Minor Notes and Comments of Loca] . making sweet music on Christmas Eve rin!
tificates at all, = said: “There ie cause for much grat= Interest. a fibro nae ‘sient a el a Republicans Only in Name, NPP PENI NIO IIIOIOD
Fine Meat Market Displays. Hacptlele stoi west ages thal Peas ia Foad is getting . here on @ like occasion in years, and. Los ANGELES, December 27.—GovThe meat markets of this city never . tiés for culture of intellect, voice and} Fair weather is foretold for tonight ons: cag Srakesn ves relent ‘aa cree! ene see
before presented such an attractive ap-. motion, The Chinese are pleased with . and is looked for as probable tomorrow: . favored with a few selections in con-. ‘*!264 here today by the Silver Repubpearance as they did on Friday even. noise, the savage Indian with a growl,. The hotels of this city served magnection with the Christmas tree exer. ican club who tendered him aluncheon
ing and Saturday. eee but cultured people can tolerate only . nificent Christmas dinners last evencises, and last night the party joined . at their clab headquarters.
Grissel Brothers had the walls, ceil-. sweet harmonies and rich intonations . ing. in the services at the Methodist :
ing and tables of their shop fairly coy-. in both (Singing and speaking. Plato} The Rock Creek ice men have been Church. The following comprised the :
ered with a most beautiful and artistic . said, ‘that action was everything,’ and . much encouraged by most of the vocalists and accompanists: Robbers Kill a Conductor,
. display. It was a great sight. to my thinking, the action of many of . weather recently, and have a good start :
Colley Brothers likewise excelled all the speakers tonight was almost per. for a fine crop. hig tengelesoe Noraistown, Pa., Decomber 27.—Last
their previous successful efforts in this fect.” Many compliments. were given . Dickerman is this week engaged in. . Soprano—M. Thomas, Joe Roberts, night robbers held up a trolley car on :
line. Everything was. tastefully ar-. to the teacher. A large collection was . selling off the remnants of his holiday apron sroren Steve Roberts. the Schuylkill Valley road, killed the
ace taken up and all felt that they had en-. stock at less than cost. This is a bona . oe mie, Moxey, Martin Thom: . : suctas When be resisted and rifted. Ladies and Sen tlemen of Ye vada Coun ty:
J. Naffziger also displayed rare arjoyed a ‘delightful and memorable fide chance to get bargains. 24 . his bod Four women. who
tistic taste and goud judgment in his. Christmas service. . A large congregation assembled at . Tenor—W.H. Andrews, N. W. Ben. er eee
decorations. It looked fine. ve ‘the Methodist church last evening to . Betts, J. Polkingfiorn. sboard were not molested.
The meats shown all around could PERSON AL POINTERS, . . enjoy the special program of Christmas. _548s—John Werry, John Arthur, O. DO NOT LOS E
~‘Bot be excelled by any of the markets exercises. The program was com-. NHarry, John Nancarrow. Not True to Label
_ in the larger cities. Our market men plete and every number was enjoyed. THE INSTRUMENTALISTS. i A MO? ENT
‘started in to show our people the finest A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old The singing of a number of Christmas New York, December 27.—A week :
display of meats they had ever seen and Young,
_ here in the mountains, and they suoR. Veale, 1st cornet, soprano; ©.
carrols was an especial feature of the Carveth, 2d cornet, alto; William Winn, . ago furniture movers found a demi:
john labeled pure rye whiskey and. In coming to make your Xmas Purchases. tenor; Sam Mills, bass.
spend the holidays. A Fatal Mining Accident. “What to Eat” For January. {drank it with fatal effects. One man. Th. <3 ane tk
Mrs, BH, Power and eon have re: ‘atal Mining Accident ry Do not wait till the last day; itmay be wet.
‘ The Amador Record says: A fatal
Postal Rates. : “How to Keep Young” is the title of . i8 dead, another dying, and three are ‘ :
eetarahaion . tarned from San Francisco. Br onne the title o é ere is ays a rush.
The propositicn to raise the postage’ A young child of Antone Silva of . #¢cident occurred at the South Eureka . another article in What to Eat for Jan-. recovering. The demijobn contained Even it be-fine th s alway ”
rate on second-class matter because . Rast Broad street died yesterday. mine last Saturday, whereby a young . vary, and it will interest. everybody corrosive sublimate,_the postal service is run ata loss,. Mra 0. L. Berdrow and three chil-. ™an named Jobn Levaggi met with a . who hus passed twenty.
SIE
evening. 2
E essded in doingso. a E. W. Black came over from Reno to pe
If you want to “swear off” ina senrailroad. companies were not paid seven
[ .eents s. pound for.carrying the mails,
whereas the same service is performed
or the express companies for. one cent
_ would be more clearly justified if the}dren arrived here last evening . from
San Jose.
Fred Godfrey was down from the
Plumbago mine to spend Christmas at
Columbia Hill.
shocking death. He was engaged at
work in the shaft at the 900 level, and
the last seen of him alive by his partner was when the skip came down. the
shaft at a very slow rate of speed, and
sible manner for the coming year, read MARRIED,
the pledge contgined on the front page.
It promises what any of us ought to . rents, Scott’s Flat, December 25, 1897,
At the residence of the bride’s pa
Now Is Your Time to Buy.
We have the goods. We have the “place
cheerfully subscribe to. “Frauds in. by Rev. W. 0. Gray, Miss Mamie Haven
& pound, The postal service should be} John Hammill of Grass Valley and . he noticed Levaggi sticking his head Flour” and “Frauds in Food and Drink” . to William Curtis of Willow Valiey.
made self-supporting, but the first . pis brother-in-law, Mr. Sermonette, . Out as though watching the downward . form the subjects of. particularly
thing that should be done to attain . were here today. progress of the car. This was a care-. Vigorous editorials, and choice recipes, HEALTH
that end is to reduce the cost of carry-. rg, Joseph Silva, who has been be. less thing to do and proved the death . poems and stories make up the rest of yer
ing the mails. When that service has {iow for several weeks, retarned to} 0f the poor feliow. The skip evidently . the number. It is announced that the
~ been reduced to a fair business basis it. Camptonville today. struck him, and losing his balance he . Winners of the prize poem contest will ACCIDENT
will then ‘be in order to increase rates,. Miss Clara Dower of San Francisco . fell into the sump at the bottom of the . be given in the next issue. 10 cents a INSURANCE
f the department is still lacking in is here spending the holidays with her . Shaft, a distance of 800 feet, When . copy, $1 a year. Pierce and Pierce, R e
_ revenue sufficient to pay expenses. parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Dower. found he was.dead. The funeral took . publishers, Minneapolis, Minn.
pets ye Charles Grissell made a misstep yes-. Place in Sutter Creek. The deceased . ==
to show the goods—lots of light, lots of
room. New things by every express; so
come and make us.a call some day.
Happy Xmas to you all.
Respectfully,
"A Damage Case Dismissed.
In the Superior Court today the case
of Thos. McAuley vs.-John F. Moody
and others’ (Tahoe Ice Co. intervenors)
was on motion of J. M. Walling, attorney for the plaintiff, dismissed without
rejudice. . This wasa suit for $20,000
nd. dosts for the alleged wrongful con-{ veréion of 200 shares of ice stock claimded Set
Was. J. Hammill, a native.of Eng“land, was naturalized on the testimony
J.J, Greany and Henry Walker.
hearing of Mrs. Lena Tretheway’s
pplication for alimony from her diyvorced husband, John Tretheway, has
been settled out of court.
A Christmas Weddiag.
William Curtis of Willow Valley and
‘Miss Mamie Haven of Scott’s Flat were
imartjéd Christmas at the home of the
terday and falling injured one of his
knee caps. He js confined to his house
as a result.
—_— + +@eA Great Tunnel.
The projected tunnel under the Irish
Channel to connect Great Britain with
the north of Ireland will be about thirteen miles in length. It will reach
‘from the Mull of Cantire to Tor Point,
in county Antrim. ‘The estimated cost
is $35,000,000.
The Hungarian government has just
completed the necessary arrangements
for the construction.of a tunnel under
the Danube at Budapest. There is to
be a foot. path for passengers and an
electric railway, also an upper way,
which will be reserved exclusively for
vehicles. It will be ventilated by electric machinery. ‘
was a nephew to John Levaggi of this
place and came here ffom Italy a
couple of years ago.
Oc
Justice Court Notes.
William Williams was fined $20 by
Justice Holbrook today for disturbing
the peace, He paid the money,
A warrant was issued out of Justice
Holbrook’s court today for the arrest of
Mrs. Madge Marshal). She is charged
with admitting a minor to a house of
ill fame. Sheriff Getchell is the complainant.
Concert Company Coming.
The Schubert Symphony concert company, consisting of eight artists, will
give an entertainment at this city on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 18th, under the
management of the Methodist church.
BRowN & CALKINS,
NBVADA CITY, CAL.
al
_ PRINTERS
or both feet and hands, $188.00 to $484.
iE baolute Protection to the members upon
Briefs,
Catalogues, i
Pamphelts,
4
General Job Printing.
BEST WORK di
Poe ee ee Fidelity Mutual Aid Association
WILL PAY, accordi
pation, from $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work through being hurt id
$208.00 to $650.00.
sick and unable to work.
WILL PAY
ness; alao a year id up policy, payi
2000 at death or $1000. at end of 18on
You cannot lose all your income when you
are sick or disabled iy accident.
emi tly the Lar; d St Acci; ent and Health Avsociation in ike Vain
LOWEST PRICES . § . Pate.
San Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
to the hazard of occuMAHER & CO.
lly.
Wi, PAY, if you are accidentally killed
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
$100.00 for funeral expenses.
WILL PAY, if go lose a hand amt foot
a 00,
A
aying $5.00 life membership fee and dues of
180 per month,
LIFE INSURANCE.
Also issues Prong of Life Insurance, payfrom $1 to in oase of death, and
5.00 per gre a week for accident and sick10.00 per week for accident or sickness.
IF INSURED,
The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is PreStoves and Ranges .
For Coal or Wood
‘s parents, Rev. W. 0. Gray per-. A Troublesome Husband Subdued.
hg the ceremony. Only the re-. a+ the Narrow Gauge railroad depot _ .
: of the contracting parties were yesterday a colored man took from his. We have facilities which are excelled
ént. George Haven was best man wife a ticket she had purchased and by none for filling orders on short
Miss Meier of Grass Valley was . started to board the train with it. Connotice.
desmaid. After the ceremony an ductor Loughridge made him disgorge, as a too large for us. Get our
gant Christmas and wedding dinner and found it necessary to give the man
served: Mr. and Mrs. Ourtis wil! a@ good shaking up. He p
ide at Washington, the gentleman ooo
tinuing to handle the ribbons on.
It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States
of Galiforaia and Missouri, which, together
with an ey od e Fund and large
assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantee =e the solidity of its: protection to its
members..
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager,
: , San Francisee, Cal.
A Close Game,
Nevada, City and Washington stage-/ 4+ Qashin Field yesterday afternoon
two picked nines played an interesting~
; ting He Halt, . ame of ball, Sullivan: pitching for one
__ The Native Daughters of Laure! Par-. clab and Tamblyn for the other. The’
lor today began decorating Armory . Tamblynites lost by a score of 5 to8,. iF
Hall for next Friday night’s ball, which . Joseph Jones umpired. ; .
Koay Propoe 58 inks ie wares} acclaty Broke a Rib.
event of the winter. The sale of tickets .
is progressing splendidly. . While decorating a Christmas tree
{. Friday night Mrs. W. F. Englebright
ee ee ee ee Organ For Sale.
A second-hand Organ, which has been in
ALFRED D. MASON ® use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at
Attorney at Law and Notary Public. . . very low price. .For further particulars
: ORS — TILLEY BUILDING. NEVADA . enquire of J.C. RICH. 858.tf
ty.
Steam Carpet Cleaning Works.
I, C. LINDLEY, Carpets taken up, cleaned and laid same
Attorney and Counselor at Law. day for 7 cents per yard. Leave orders at
FFICK— TILLEY BUILDING, COR. . Second-Hand Furniture Store, Main street,
O Broad and Pine streets. up Stairs. near the bridge. a3-tf
W. D. LONG, ‘Nevada County Directory.
Attorgey and Coagselér :t Law, Pace of the Nevada County Directory 04
AN be/obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75cente .
OQ up aire Nowete akp ra pply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript offic. .
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For Rent—Suite of furnished rooms. fell from a step-ladder and broke
‘with parlor stove, B. Buttarp. d27-tf. of her ribs, cae
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