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NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA
BROWN & CALKINS, =——
Shot ‘ian fo
aE se cesar i FEB. 19% 1807.
ee, REGULAR 84 SNOWSTORN
The Heaviest Fall of the of the Season —Piling
‘Up in the Higher Altimdes, © . , if u
Last aight the weather in this seo-. ) 0 . . Hi » .
tion was-of. the blizzard order. At 6
o'clock in the evening thesnow that fell
“during the day, had been converted
into slash and was about two inches
deep. About 8 o'clock a, strong, wind . .
‘prevailed, and later the wind.blew: a
gale, dtiving the accompanying «leet
and snow before it in great sheets, THe.
snow. being very fine-and falling upon ‘
the slush did not pile up very fast.
It continued to fall at intervals during
the night, and at 10 o’clock this morning had attained a depth of six inches.
_ Qn Banner mountain and on the ridges
a few miles from town it is over a foot
deep. :
At 8 o'clock this afternoon the snow
was 8 inches og this city. Word
TOM n Am ASEAN OK?
Fort: in ceer :
oe ) Sanction the Blockade.
received from pdints above give the
depth this foren: as follows; © Mountain House, 2}% feet; Camptonville, 1
> foot; Graniteville, 81g feet. At Free‘ @Man’s crossing on the Middle Yuba
there is.more srfow than has been seen
~ ‘there for a long time. ‘It ‘has: been
snowing hatd all day at these places.
This morning at 10 o’clock the snow
was nearly two feet deep at Banner
Mountain. The Eureka stage goes to
Moore's Flat, and. from there to Eureka a sleigh is used.
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The President’s at’s Dally Routine.
Bx-President Harrison hag written of
“A Day With the President at His
Desk” for the’ March Ladies’ Home
Journal. The article is said to be singularly ‘interesting in the: detail with
which it describes the wearisome routine
of the President. It is said.’ that
General Harrison, in this article, has
: delivered himself with great ‘directness
ae and vigor, relative to. the ‘annoyances
that are visited upon a Chief Evecutive
by persistent office-seekers, and he suggests a unique plan, by which the
ident’s burdens in that direction could
be greatly lightened, and he be enabled
to devote more attention to: more important matters. A feature of the arti. ele that will-have a timely interest to
those’ ambitious.. to.serve the country under the incoming administration, describes very fully how the
President makes appointments to office.
“A Day With the President at His’ Desk”
is unique in being the first time that
soit an voc;
Just Deserts.
Special to the DaiLy TRANSCRIPT.
A Sheriff Killed,
conviétion of the assassins.
Heavy Fall of Snow.
on'the’ground and the snow there
. described by one who has filled the exag alted office. Articles upon the social
; and domestic life of the President: by
Gneral Harrison will follow in succes. iuches, Colfax 5 inches.
ive issues of the Journal.
—_——-——_ + 96+
Died This Morning.
Mrs. Pauline Williams, relict. of. the
late R. G. Williams, died about 3
.o’clock this morning at her home on the
bedrock just west of town. Death was
caused by asthma and general debility.
Deceased had been in poor health for
several years, and had been sick since
last November. Mrs. Williams formerly lived at the Derbec mine, where
she kept hotel for six years. She also
lived for awhile at Grass Valley, and
for the last fifteen years -has resided
in this vicinity. Her husband died at
North Bloomfield. She leaves one son.
Al H. Williams of this city. Mrs. Williams was a native of France, aged 6C
years. The funeral will take place o1:
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from
Bt Canice: Catholic Church.
—_—+-2@0-+-———-A WellKnown Editor.
Lauren E. Crane,’ who. committed
suicide in Sah Francisco a few days
5 ‘ azo, was connected with the Sacray mento press a quarter of acentury ago.
He committed suicide with laudanum.
Owing to intemperate habits Crane
had had no steady employment for «
long time. He occasionally found
work as an expert accountant, Crane
was a talented writer of both verse
and prose. A: few years ago he published a book upon the. life and public services of Governor Booth. Crane
was Executive Secretary under Governor Booth.
a . se nae
A Pleasant Party. ;
Last evening quite a number of the
lady and’ gentlemen friends -of Mrs.
; Geo. Fischer tendered her a surprise
pe party at her home on the Plaza. A
\y, splendid time was hadby all present,
music, dancing,games and various
amusements being indulged in until a
late hour. Refreshments were served
r about midnight.
Budd Full 1 of Prunes.
Budd has had $5,000 more printing
done on his own account than any of his
predecessor; the railroad commission
called for $6,000 more thanusual These
two items alone account for over twenty
per cent of the deficit, The Governor
appears to be afflicted with an over-diet
of prunes.
f ee BDO
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today,
Judge ¥F. T. Nilon presiding:
: / Estate of Joseph Olive, deceased.
Order of publication of notice to creditors and appointing D. E. Morgan, M.
M. Baruh and R. B. Tromelin spprnienrs.
Raiload Commission was defeated
a vote of 26.to 29.
Geen
King William Is Vexed,
Bern, Feb, 19.—King William
of Athens. The King of Greece is
an issue becomes necessary.
Wife Murderer: Hung.
while on thé scaffold. .
Captured rl Garrison.
religionists.
~ Crushed 10 alk”
seriously injuring ten others. —
Takes Command,
Paris, Feb. 18.—A dispatch
/
/
THO Untown: Men vA:
“Tl from Winina, forty miles south of here,
SNOW. FALLING FAST IN THE
j MOPNTAIN, rau
Grecian Forces ictal hailing
THE "RAILROAD COMMISSION ‘10. CON
/SINUG DM BRISTERORS 9 .
ie Resents Great Britain's Rats :
A Chicago. Wife Murderer Gets His
Santa Fz, Feb, 19.—Sheriff Dow was
killed last night by two men who hid
between buildings and shot him as he
passed. The Sheriff had been very active in hunting down cattle thieves,
and it is thought ‘the murderers: were
members of that class. vf offenders.
Governor Thornton has offered a’ reward of $500 each for the arrest and
Sacramento, Feb, 19.— Dispatches
from different points along the railroad
report a heavy snowstorm in the mounfains last night. At Carson there was
a fall of several inches of new snow,and
at Reno the depth was increased 10
inches, During the past 24 hours 42
inches fell at the Summit, making the’ ‘shall suffer or permitithe drainage, or
total depth 12 feet 10 inches. Truckee
received a big addition to that, already.
several feet deep. The fall of fresh
snow at differént points is as follows : . .
oascades 45 inches, Cisco 86 inches,
Emigant Gap 20.inches, Blue Canon 30
inches, Towle 20 inches, Gold Run 9
The Law. Makers, (
SaGRamEnTo, Feb. 19—In,the Assembly téday the bill abolishing the State
Inthe Senate the amended County
Government. bill was passed without
sent word to Lord, Salisbury, resenting the action. of England in refusing to join with Germany in. the proposed movement to blockade. the port
brother of the Princess of Wales, and
the Queen of Greece is'a member of the
royal family of Russia, hence any ‘power waging war with Greece will have to
fight England and Russia also, if such
Cugicaao, Feb. 19—Dan : McOarthy.,
formerly an employe of a’ printing
house here, was hanged. today for. the
murder of his wife May 12, 1896.
received -religious’ consolation a few
days ago and appeared calm)and firm
Canna, Feb, 19.—The Greeks attacked
the garrison at Voukolies, putting to
flight 300 soldiers and 200 Mussulmen
who were, in charge. They took refuge
at Alikiana, whére they were again beleaguered. There is fighting all along
the line. The Governor has sent armed
Mussulmen to the rescue of their fellow,
‘ Capu, Feb: 18.—While @*tores of . s
workman was engaged to-day lowering
a boilerinto the°mew Spanish cruiser,
Princess of Assursias, the tackling
gave way, and the boiler fell into’ the. //.
gathering of men below, killing six and;
5 Gaciee is to “tall
in person of the Northern
Yacy. is reported to have said he
'. preferred to die in battle rather’ than
". fate if he did not take the lead in the
aac ae ee <
__ Wholesale ale Murder.
donc nk, Dy ‘Feb. 18.—A ariel
says: Mrs. Waldron, Thomas Spicer
and wife, their daughter, Mrs. Rouse,
and the latter’s twinchildren,* aged a
year, were = at their home near
on ‘et or aay.
The sade ‘a Bs.
r BEveRr.ey, Mass., Feb. 18. —Jobu
. Baker, “the sage of Essex,” an abo“Taitionist and one of the founders of the
Republican party, is dead, aged 85.
He suffered a broken hip in a fall three
months ago, and paralysis resulted and
dahsed bis-déath. ‘He was born in Beverley August 18, 1812, and has always
lived here.
A an ORDINANCE
Which Is To Be Rigidly Bnforced---It
Should Be Read By All. Concerned.
As the following City Ordinance,
from now henceforth, is to. be strictly
enforced we publish it in full so that
no one can plead ignorance of the law.
It reads as follows :
The Trustees of the City of N evada ordain as follows:
on 1, No person shall construct
tain,suffer to bé‘or remain upon
aber premises under his or her
his uny cesspool, sink’ or drain,
sithnak connecting the same by means
of cement or iron pipe, or plank box,
with the street sewer in such a manner
that it shall be ‘effectually drained and
purified if there is a sewer in the street
on which said premises may be situated,
with which it can be connected. If
there be nosewers on said street, the
drain to be connected with the nearest
street sewer, or run into the creek,
flume or ravine, as the case may be, and
as the Street Commissioner may direct.
Section 2. No person shall suffer or
permit any premises belonging to or
occupied by him, or any céilar, vault,
privy, pool, sewer, or private drains
thereon or therein, to become nauseous,
foul or offensive, and predjudicial to
public comfort.
Section -3. No .person or persons
owning, having control of any premises
any drajn therefrom, to empty into or
upon any other premises ‘or _ epbtie
id square, street’ or highway.
Section 4. No butchers’ offal, garbage
nor.any dead rk RR nor any putrid or
stinking animal omxogeteble. matter,
shall be arowedto f remain on the premses of any person, or be thrown ipto
by the limits of this city.
has
the .
nant in the city limits.
ans any rubbish, garbage or filth.’
He
Prison not to exceed ten days, or
both such fine and imprisonment.
Passed June 24th, 1881.
K. Casprr, Clerk.
Are Responding Nobly.
The wholesale houses below are dofrom ee net oh Oe
Section 5. Every owner, lessee, tenant and oceupant of any stable, or
apartment in which any horse, cattle,
or swine, or any other animal shall be
kept, or any place in which manure or
‘liquid discharge of such animals shall
collect or accumulate, shall cause such
liquid or manure to be removed to
some proper. place, and shall at all
times keep or cause to :be kept such
stables gnd apartments and the drainage yards and .appurtenances thereof
in a cleanly and wholesome condition.
Section 6. No person shall obstruct
or in any manner interfere with culverts, flumes Or sewers, 80 as to dam up
the water and cause it to remain stagSection 7. No person upon any sidewalk shall carry a basket or baskets,
bag or bags, suspended trom or attavhéd to poles across or upon the shoulder;
and no person on any sidewalk shall
carry 80 as to be offensive to pedestriSection 8. Any’ person violating any
of the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine not less
than ten nor more.than one hundred
dollars, or imprisonment in the City
J. ©. LOokxin, President. .
Company of New York. The first samples arrived today. Ruseline skirts,
4 Concise Chronicle of Various Polks
+ . be att exiled King, which would be bis. ”
night from San Francisco.
Mrs. H, Pecarty. arrived here last
evening from Sacramento. .
Casper Samuels, the traveling man
arrived on last ;
A. L, Williams and F. Clymo were
ht’s train.
over from Sweetland yesterday.
_ Carl Schmidt of the Central House
as gone to San Diego on business.
. . Hon. R. McMurray is expected here
on this evening's train from Sam . ¥rencisco;
‘F. O. Davis of San Francisco arrived.’
here last evening on his way to Downieville.
FF. ‘Bovee and wife arrived here last
night from. San Jose, and ass bec
morning for. North Bloomfield.
Mrs. P. W. Gaynor ‘of North San
Juan today went toGlen Ellen to. see.
her daughtér, who is quite slek.
Mrs.M. H. Ohynoweth and E. A.
Hayes, who have been at Washington,
returned to Edenvale y
ordinance, but when reminded. that
acase of arrest was pending it was.
thought in better taste to let. matters
rest in abeyance for a time. It is stated
that the defendant. will attack the
of the ordinance on legal validity
grounds.
Redding.
“Telephone,
The case of the People vs. James .
Hosking, charged with keeping open
his saloon after midnight, is fixed for
Saturday at 10: o'clock, before Judge
Paynter and a jury. ©, W. Kitts
appear for the defendant end A, Burrows, City Attorney, will conduct the has come to a pretty pass in Ohicago
prosecution. A motion wae made at] when a citizen can’t peaceably commit
the last Trustee meeting to repeal the
Mrs. C. E. Uren is quite ill.
Mrs. Dr. McClelien left this mornFlorida orange crop, but the sacri
ing for a week's visit-with her family at nity is too good to be lost. It will be] pay
:
found that the cold wave affected he} no
The many teivaits of “Mrs. William prices. : POF Ph aeteoctte:
Smith will sincerely regret. to learn
that she-is dangerously ill at her home
on Richardson street. An: abscess on
the brain is the trouble.
Opercativow “Terteraee.
A fragment. of flying steel
drill last night lodged in the
any street, alley place or receiving baHenry Alexander at the Cadm’
by
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16
Ld
Eternity of Life.
from a
sin, or in any standing water, excava-. te came to town and had the pron ye¢ ‘
. tion or shaft, or upom the grounds or moved, the operation while a delicate ‘
premises of any person, nor shall any . one being successfully er
animal dying of disease, accident or old}p,, Sawyer. sohsas =
age, be skinnned ; nor shall any dead
animal be buried or thrown into the
creek, flumes, ravines or shafts within . .
Downe tnd oie ine 8 mi
strels at the Theatre Monday night.
They have pleased 1 on will
ao
J.G. Cunningham, Division ‘Baperpassed by the Legislature to be used
intendent of the Sunset Telephone Co.,. in reviving military companies that
came up from Sacramento last night.
GRASS. VALLEY GLBANINGS, . store.
The News of Today as Told Over the
toward a good life, but there is a repentance with a mental reservation. There
is a kind of repentance which is only . .
half repentance, but mo matter how .
thoroughgoing repentance mag. be, the
work of grace does not end there. Edu-.
cation, discipline, prayer must follow.
The thoroughness ef the conversion
will depend much upon all these.—Rev.
George L. Perm, Universalist, Boston. . ."
Without the admission of .nian’s'éternity of life, man’s immortality in this .
atin aga being, man would be
ute noexcuse orton
no reason for thought,
from the mighty plan of the
which in infinite numbers‘of a
speaks unmistakably of life after déath
arid points to that great consummation
for man.—Rev.J. W. Obapman, Presbyterian, Philadelphia, Ps.
Religion and Fun.
I believe that fom is the next best
thing toreligion. If a fellow has religion, fun and money, I can’t see what
else the fool wants.-Rev. Sam Joneg, .
erent, Snare Pere:
" Unusual ‘Facilities,
“Oh, mamma, I have found out. why
Mrs. Solide talks so much.”
“Owen, my pet, you shouldn’t——”
“Yes, but, mamma,.don’t you see she
has a double chin [”
William H. Andrews has been appes Tat ta ee ace
Laundry. All ordersgiven prompt
attention. Broad street, one door below Armory ‘Hall. nl0
the newspapers in the couity’ to’suspend publication on Monday next
The TransonieT will not be published
on that day.
made for the grand ball on Monday
evening next. It will be.the largest
and most suocesstil party)ever ‘piven
in this city.
of the season in this city early this
ome qronggeleey ngchpeoanyyer Make
6
day.
were disbanded.
the Grass Valley company will be re“yet, the report that N.
Dot tatoo ‘Bloomer. Minplease you.
We believe it is the intention ot all
“All of ;the ‘arrangements have been
Grissel Bros. had out the first. sleigh
f town. Quite a
one gee sleighs were out during the
‘ Aabeippropriation of $8000 has been
It is.probable that.
Arranging A Deal.
“Want to buy, that dog 7.
. “How much
_ “Ob, ru a at cur-rent rates.”
A Cnicaco man jumped into the lake
at our house’ fore we could get the fun
started.”
ws sed Sov acces el
For Weak. Men.
June Yous and Comments. Ln Ni
‘Interest.
Men’ s Dress Shoe. toate aia $ 1
Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes, Buttoned, $1 a ea
Misses’ Extra Quality School Shoes. sie toa, Sia as
Baby nore
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7
Re ee ee aaemnehs Otter aT :
ened to shoot him if he disobeyed. It & sestnss BROS, Props.
ge A degcegen ts SR io ot
suicide without placing his:
jeopardy Kansas City Joura. = . & STAPLE AND FANCY GROcE SRIES .
— You bad ang tan th — = Of every descripelon. were in ‘the way of CANNED Goons. .
“ Not much, You see, we had a baby. 3
Doings and Intentions,
George Kays is down from the Oali‘Look out for the Bloomer Girls! paP. Peterson of Camptonville was in Business will practically be sus. town last. night.
im this city on { : ies i
J. A. Holdsworth came down trom ‘The quarterly conference of. the M. .
Grauiiteville today. E. Church will be held at 7:30 olelock) « sll th BRANCH Ww
John Donnelly was down from Co-. tomorrow evening. Jk a soya a Th nt of 2
lumbia Hill Orr OF evting ot Milo fLodga,K..ot, commercial street. 1 ACY are in-want of Cas
aries Fi Sava a Oa last even. =a I be. ini-. to buy Spring Goods and are ceeeer) .
ing from San Francisco. . tiated im the et degree.
a
Major J, §. McBride returned last) ‘The re of Ki Onsper lias not oe gu iota :
“Sacrifice All Winter t
w
We 3 now carry in stock ~ saat a
MARYSVILLE FLANNELS :
AT MILL PRICES.
y
Yours for business, A
oe LEVY, Mae
Country Orders Solicited. .
Telephone—One knock at the front door.
he Plaza Store.
All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a a Trial Order .
AHA AF
NEVADA THEATER,
mnday, Feb. 22, 1897.
NEW YORK .
BLOOMER MINSTRELS
And asian Co.
30° PEOPLE. 30
A DECIDED
WOVELTY.
‘ t nen
ns
0. BLOOMER Gis oe
_ SSA
_ /FRAMED PICTURES — /
Oriental, te te eps All very at=v tt eee An elegant amortment
‘STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS..
Of the never-wear-out kind. ‘Do thelr work perfectly and are far the cheapest in the iy
WORK BASKETS, FEATHER DUSTERS, ETC.
pootcee MINERS LEADS IN FURNITURE.
Popular toes Remerved Sea
Lis Ff
PINE'STREET, NEAR BROAD, .-STYLESCHANGE is”
sistas “ NEVADA weg
Ba cnsll
Crayon and_ Water ‘Color Plctures Trae to. Life, i
, Dealer in Groceries
Ropenthanss fi jaunty a eeaaeia ilk s Bs vec ear oar etess
Is rapidly appre ching. Its comin is
"anticipated. at my Tailo poe Pa
SMITH — ment by the cant f Sige Hvar
SMITH est lot of sam Spring and Sum* mer Suitings ever n here; also the
SMITH very latest Fash K a Plates showing how
‘A the goods will look
SMITH
SMITH ©
LO We make Cubiaitedgeanah dei the ibe
re for
.
NEVADA CIT
There,
Are Others!
vol Selt
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A. B. WOLF, the Cash, Grocer,
pace intece py pee"
Our Prices Are Fully. ibe — a
See our work and get our figures. They will satiaty you,
meen «
‘made up
We make, the best chching to be
x
oe
Deane
THE
PRIDAY
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The. co
ets for th
Monday §
so as a@ ™
not let th
dances de
chase, T
in makin;
town, whi
zens shot
will be a@
right, but
it will be
De
Patrick
Virginia
night fro
merly co!
but of lat
mines. . }
ous relati
was a nat
Dennis
City. yes!
caused tk
was one «
Comstoc!
positions
ing min
New Yor!
eral year
Treland,
wife and
Yester
Davenpo
walk tha
on the la
residenc:
into a he
down, ‘re
walk she
before §
There ar
different
dangeror
Commit
put dow
put in g
By lo
reach °
There
and t}
Deafn
condi
Eusta
inflam
or inj
entire
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