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February 27, 1897 (4 pages)

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ih ee BROWN & CALKINS, As : SATURDAY. wove PRBE 275-1897: 7 HE. TRANSCRIPT blished it. esi yg a yon tare crry, op dowe ‘CO., CALIFORNIA is Now in Australia: H. C. Callahan, who a few years ago’ was Superintendent of the Diamond D mine in Washington district, is now in ° Australia. The San Francisco News Letter says: isso Sacer seine noe Henry C. Callahan, who left California some years ago under engagement .with an Australian mining company, will be pleased to hear that the property under his management has proved a grand success. The Western Argus of Kalgoorlie in referring to it in‘a recent issue says: “The Lake View Consols is opening up so splendidly that from present appearances it promises to startle the world. ‘It is only a few months since it was taken over by the English company, and already the. property presents a wonderfully altered appearance. With Mr.’ H. C. Callahan as mining engineer in charge, . he: and Mr. Banks as: mine manager, the View has been opened up in a manner which will in the near future enable the thousands of tons of ore in sight . to be easily and economically extract-. ed.’ There is one thing that can. be said of English companies, they are never backward in bestowing credit -where it belongs, nor in pushing men to the front when they are found worthy of merit. There is no. stinginess either i in the matter of’ aalarice. ”. +2 0-2 Seuissced to the State Prison. The case of the People vs. Paul Perrault came up before Judge Nilon this morning. Yesterday the defendant pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary which had been preferred against him, upon the advice of counsel, as he had} made a confession before his attorneys were engaged. Today evidence was introduced on behalf of the prosecution and defense to determine the degree of the crime, with the: result: ‘that the court found him guilty of burglary in the first degree, the crime having been committed in the night time. I. C. Lindley, Esq., of counsel for the defense, then made a very able and _ brilliant plea for his client,and Judge Nilon sentenced Perrault to one year in Folsom prison. ee The Union’s Sunday Dinner. Another splendid special Sunday dinner will be served at the Union Hotel tomorrrow. Those of our people who have partaken of the Sunday dinners at that well-known hostelry during the past: few weeks will largely know what to expect, while those who CEMENT WORKS aT CANTON, OHIO, BURNED. ‘Three More Torpedo Boats for Uncle Sam. a SCHINNBER WINS IN THE GREAT BIKE 'SOURNAMENT AT CHICAGO. Nore Ameticing Thrown into Prison by Spank Troops. KING GEORGE THREATENS THAT HE WILL ABDICATE. Rushing the. Work on Carson’s Tem ple of Slogging. Special to the DAILY TRANSCRIPT. A Big Haul. San Francisco, Feb. 27.—The Custom House officials seized today $200,000 worth of opium, whieh was consigned to H. R. Davidson of the Bank of British Columbia, with instructions to be taken to the warehouse of Swayne & Hoyt. The opium was shipped as ordinary merchandise. According to the law, one-half of the value of the seized goods will go to the customs officers. ei : r Big Cement Works Burned. Canton, O., Feb. 27—The immense plant of the Portland Cement Company at Middleranch was destroyed" by. fire today. Loss $200,000, partly insured. Died From: Natural Causes, « Maprivn, Feb. 27.—Premier Castillo day, said the difference between the have not as yet done so and desire . something iu the line of hotel fare . away dbove the ordinary, should not fail to go to the Union between 5 and 7:30 o’clock tomorrow evening. — +4 ogee The Fare to Carson. George Fletcher, Secretary of the Narrow Gauge Railroad Co., informs us that round-trip tickets from Nevada City to Carson will be $12, and from Grass Valley $11.50. Pullman sleepers will be $2 per night, tourist sleepers $1.25 each way. Tickets will be good on any train arriving at. Carson on the 15th, 16th and on the morning of the 17th of March, and on any train returning up to and including March 22d. ———_—__+-0@e + Superior Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Edwin Tilley vs. John Bonney et al. Order admitting defendants to file amendment to answer. J.T. Cline vs. His Creditors. Final dischargé of insolvent. The People vs. Paul Perrault. Sentenced to one year at Folsom. ; —-——_~+-e@e +--+ German Lessons. Mrs. Williamson, a highly cultured and deserving lady, is prepared to instruct pupils in German, by natural methods. She has at present a class of 17 pupils and they all. speak: highly of the advancement they have made under her instruction. Mrs. Williamson can be found at Mrs. Sakeforth’s on Main street. —— -—— + Ge Elected Class Officers. The following pupils have been elected class officers in Miss Goyne’s Grammar Grade school: Josie Durst, President; Nettie Watson, Vice President; Leslie Towle, Secretary; Julian Wright, Treasurer. ——— -o-‘Weather Bulletin, . San Francisco, Feb. 27th. * Partly cloudy tonight. and Sunday. : Harmon. —_—_—— Do You Like Good Butter? Then try a roll of that dairy butter at Wolf's. You'll want another just like it. Full weight, 2 pounds for 50 cents. + oe Scuutpt & Cos”'Nevada City agents for the Famous Mt. Shasta Kidney and Liver Cure and Cope’s Tonic Bitters: tf nee merenrenail Oe + —— -Household Effects For Sale, : The household furniture, carpets, cooking utensils, etc., of K. Casper are offered for sale at a bargain and in. United States and the Spanish Government regarding the treatment of prisoners, was not important. An inquiry into the death of Dr. Ruiz, the Ameri. can citizen who it was claimed was beaten to death, showed that he died from natural causes. Armor Plate and Torpedo Boats, WASHINGTON, D. C., .Feb. 27.—The Senate Committee on Appropriations, in their report today, fix the price to be paid for armor plate at $400 per ton, and if it cannot be procured at that price from private manufacturers, that the Government erect works. ‘The committee ‘also recommend that the Government procure three additional torpedo boats. The Bicycle Tournament. Cuicaao, Feb. 27.—Feb. 27.—The_ sixday bicycle tournament. closed today. The following number of miles were made by the respective contestants : Schinneer 1721, Miller 1679, Ashinger 1633, Lawson 1624, Hannant 1453. Will Be Shot.Lonpon, Feb. 27.—A dispatch from Madrid says that among the insurgents captured at Manillo yesterday are several American. citizens, and that they will probably be court: martialed and shot. King George's Threat, Paris, Feb. 27,—The report is current here and in other parts of Europe that if the powers insist upon the Greek troops evacuating Crete King George will abdicate in favor of the Crown Prince Constantine, Duke of Sparta, whose wife, the Princess. Sophia, is the sister of the Emperor of Germany. Preparations Going Forward. Canson, Feb. 27.—-One. hundred carpenters are at work on the big. arena, and the skeleton of the first section is nearly up. Dan Stuart is expected to be around in a day.or two, and then a few undecided questions will be settled, including the arrangement fér wea 4 ‘Beats All Reonds, Nonyotx, Va., Feb.26.—Torpedo boat . . No: 6 of the United prreipenpoerte «. Deithe fastest vessel as! ar lat Norfolk Navy Yast Ar oat ee run from New York. Pp wine ate gece made between boat passed Cape Tasks light at 6 o'clock, thirteen hours out, andwas at ordinary vessel three hours to make the run from Cape Henry t@ Norfolk: The exact distance by water between New York and Norfolk is 300° “miles. _,At ‘that rate of the torpedo boat : ayeraged twenty miles an hour for fiteeen consecutive hours. Thick ‘weather prevailed over the. entire.coast, together with easterly winds and a ‘very choppy sea. The torpedo boat will anchor at the navy yapd —— : ~“Hinng the the Boy. > CuarranooGa, Tenn., Feb. 26.—Yesterday afternoon at Soddi, Tenn., Char‘. e Brown, a young negro, attempted a. ; criminal ‘assault on Miss Lillie Walker, the 18-year-old daughter 6f @ tebpéetable farmer. ‘Failing, he hid in a barn. When a posse attempted to arrest him he fatally shot Deputy Sadler. A’mob formed and Brown was / . strung up to.a tree and his body ridReno, Nev. Feb. 26—W. A. Brady, Corbett’s backer, and Chas. White, the trainer, arrived today from New. York.! They had Corbett’s mascot, “Ola Nut” with them. The dog was with Corbett when he fought. Mitchell and Sullivan. Brady said there would be 2500 people from the East to witness the fight. BADLY TREATED; Mrs. W. C. Bradford Complains to the * District Attorney of Yuba County. The .Marysville. Appeal givesthe following account of trouble that a lady, who is well here, has® had at Brown’s Valley.“ She’ was known as Mrs. Clemmens_when in this city, and was a dressmaker: : Mrs Wm. C, Bradford, whose husband was killed in-a Brown’s’ Valley’ thine last September, had a‘ tile of woe to confide toDistrict Attorney McDaniel yesterday. She had been rooming at Mrs. Libby Barlett’s hotel.and eyerything was made pleasant for ‘her until Wednesday afternoon. While absent ed toransack herYroom, and threw her clothes out into the street. On her return she asked her why she had acted in such a manner, and: was at once jumped upon by Emma South, a waitress, Mrs. Bartlett and a miner named Luce, who beat and bruised her. She went to Judge Jefferds and asked him to issue a warrant for the arrest of the trio, but he réfused to do so, and she -was compelled to come to town and solicit aid from the: District: Attorney. Mr. McDaniel did -not care to have a warrant issued without first making a’ thorough investigation and consulting Judge Jefferds. He informed an Appeal reporter last evening that he would go to Brown’s Valley this morning and if he found that Mrs. Bradford’s story was correct he would have Libby, her waitress, and Luce, arrested. If Mrs. Bradford’s tale is true it is a. most unprovoked assault. that was made on her and the guilty parties should be severely punished. Death of Mrs. Goldsworthy. Mrs. Kate Nevada Goldsworthy, :wife of Paul Goldsworthy, died this morning at her home on West Broad street. Some time ago deceased had a cancer removed from the breast, and since then has been afflicted + with lung ‘trouble, She was a véry estimable lady, a native of the State, and 33 years of age. A husband and three small children survive her. The remains will be taken to Los Gatos tomorrow by her parents, who were with her when she died. i[t isa very sad case. Shot the Horse, Last night a couple of young men were returning from Grass Valley to this city, and at Town Talk.a dog ran out and began barknig at their horse. One of the men drew. his pistol, intending to take ‘a shot at the dog. Just as Se ae toe teinaes. toe bay gare larch, and instead of shooting the dog he shot. the horse through the back;producing a wound from which. the animal will probably die. The horse belongs to Mooney’s livery stable. Ir You.Wum to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. No other mediHood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hoop’s Pris are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biioas ness. 25e. ; No More yn Every merchant who has the cash to buy. Marysville Flannel underwear can have it in stock. We have a com . plete line of them and sell them durquantities to suit purchasers. Enpress seats, the admission of women, . ng our clearance sale at $2.65 per suit. quire at residence. : tf and fixing the fight definitely for . f275t J. Levy, Mgr. Branch Wonder. f es her is fine; A . Se seeiicd Bx E. the navy yard at 8 o'clock: It takes an. cine has such a record of cures as! e . human rave in their-ability to drop onto . . said. Before I was . . As I walk along the street.every: dog thathas the requisite tag about his neck comes up and licks my hand just as of yore, and wags a welcome with his tail as though he had met his’ “best . ary friend. But every dog that, is lacking a license-tag, whether he be awelltrained setter'or a measly hound, makés tracks in the opposite direction {88 soon as he claps an eye on nie, with his tail between his legs and fairly yelping in terror.” . “That’s a dog-oned queer thing,” ‘said our reporter. . “How iis agarrsceees for it?” : “Account for it? I can’t socount tor it. “Maybe the pesky animals have a dog language and tell each other to look out for the poundmaster ‘unless ‘their owner has put a tag about their neck. Once in awhile I seem to find an exception to the rule..A. dog. with no collar apparent lets: me -catch him with the greatest ease.. But as soon ‘as '. I make an examination fn such cases I find that there is a tag there, ‘but « conoe Vent cee neck. I was out all day and I caught only three dogs. spot ‘me two blocks away. If I am in my}, wagon I never see any dogs except those with tags on. The other fellows . . . 8ee me first. My wagon is not a scarecrow, but it isa scare-dog, and don’t you forget it.” Then the. poundmaster assamed a dog-ged look of determination and remarked:“T have fooled a few of the four-legged sharps, however, and Iam going to ‘work my facket until they get on to it. ‘Instead of trying to catch the dogs my-. self I send my boy.out. Dogsand boys own to a sort. of kinship »or «brotherly loye. Without suspicion some of the dogs come up to my boy for an ‘every-. day greeting and before they know it he has a rope around their neck and they are captives. My only fear is that they will soon spot my boy as ‘quickly as they spot me. So far he has caught five dogs.to my one.” Our poundmaster is not a dogmatic man, ordinarily, but in the present instance he insists on holding the dogee a meeting of the Cabinet Council to. visiting friends Mrs. Bartlett commencae, Chat Come are Seeley If his admiration for their dog sense increases, there is danger that he. will fall into a description of their merits in dog-gerel verse, in which case he himself will have to be impoundéd. The last our reporter saw of the new city official ‘was while he was on a dogtrot up the street in the effort to overhaul a shaggy Scotch terrier that looked as though it never had a master; but which evidently had a great horror’ of dog catchers. ee Say No, Young Maa. It is an excellent thing to be able to say no, young man. It is a grand thing to be able to go into the company of other young people and feel that you have strength enough and home training enough to refuse to do a méan.and contemptible act, and to know that by refusing, you bring honor . wife upon the head of your father and mother, who have labored so faithfully that you might be placed in a position . to enjoy life and be a man among men when you shall have come to the full refusal to do wrong than the mere matter of thought of self. No young man or young woman can afford to act of son or daughter, who should be a shield rather than the cause of a curse. R —————E—EE Fresh Cranberries. Fresh Jersey Cranberries, bed iin a By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by and inflamed condition of the mucuos lining of the inflamed you have a rumbling sound ee “2% 2 ‘i . see iW ‘j ¥ ist @¥ery fog ta town. Now ‘that. it ie . . one of my duties to capture and im-. — ' age of manhood. ‘There is more ix the . bring the tinge of shame to the face of . a father or mother, and true boys and . girls will labor to see that the sprinkle . of gray hairis not_increased by any . 0. ee, A Pouudmaster Ciné Kiva Greed A Lato ae ioe a EES ~~ the Human Race, she ‘Bills: Tharsday. s ! = ‘Tidings: “Perhaps you “thik dogs Rater padi Ap age don’t, know a thing or-two!” exclaimed . Budd signed Assem Poundmaster Mumaugh. ©“ © °° *~ ew egeod “Well, what's the matter now?” quer-. The thee In Outer’ 8 bill pro. “I begin:to think that.dogs rival the Public Works, and cea 1 bill the improvement of the Sacramento . ies and, eounti tale: a consus Sutter and Yuba. Telephone. The Pennsylvania Mining Oo. has deper share. The new crown wheel for the North Star mine is expected to arrive.on Monday or Tuesday, and will be in place by Thursday. Four men were arrested last night fot disturbing the peace, and one for drunken conduct. Ten days each ‘in ‘the county jail. Thomas Trethewey. died this morning, aged 56 years, death resulting from cancer of the: liver. He leaves a wife. Funeral tomorrow from the Salvation Army Barracks. Deceased had been a prominent member of the Salgpenag Army for anumber of years. 3 Personal. Briefs. O. Dumbacher of Auburn is in town. W. Nelson of San Francisco is in Francisco this morning.og. R. Bradley of Seattle, Wash., ar—_ here on last évening’s train. Bowers of San Francisco. arAe? spicier morning train: © Miss “Alice Dillon, who has been: visiting at San Francisco, returned home Jast evening. E. P. Hager is critically ill at his home on East. Broad street, and it * Loeaesaghadhas neta and in Cherokee at-10 o’clock a. mu. Fruit Store, sold at Sheriff’s sale yesterday, was purchased by Ephriam Cohn for $175. The bill introduced by Senator Prisk appropriating $250,000 for restraining works, passed the Senate yesterday without an opposing vote. — —_——— Laundry Agent. William H. Andrews has been appointed agent in this city for the Twin City Laundry. All orders given prompt attention. Broad street, one door below Armory Hall. . nlo AMBER Cops’s Tonic Bitters cure indigestion . constipation and loss of appetite. tf 3 SS emaraa 4 GRASS “VALLEY GLEANINGS. Tho Noms, of Today as Told Over the} clared another dividend, of five conte}.. the Catholic church at 8 and 10:30 4. m:". *” The bulk of the stock of the National . }@ thing that particularly two tities by any vesse The torpedo “The longer: Tie the ore a ea river. : A.B. 182, by Cross, provides that itUPON HIS ENTIRE STOCK OFos en’s Black Beaver iIl-wook'St bee $6: clear: . Ba ‘aale price, $9 50. : rae Cape Overcoats and ‘Ulery chearumee sale price, a 65). 5 Sadie “Attend our Shoe sale. You a Kid ages for $1 50. BS Country omet Seticited. gi Ever Body who make CAST Pu ven a 49) eRe ogc tone = . BORN: At Nevada City, Feb. 27 Pp wife of Chas. Sch Lat PL eI At Petaluma, Feb. 26, 1897, 6. the wife of J. B. Dickson, a son. As Bellet Hin Feb, 16,1897; to th BR. Mcintosh, oy tesgs For Weak Men. por A erat poor! is free, “wale, quart, at A.B: Wolf's, f°) St ar aie = hiieanaes z oa, completely “with vi force "aad : L. W. Brauwax, Instruotor of Piano, . ‘ictisoa Heney nai simi afar sresbie, agg Organ and Theory of Mugic. Residence ae ee eee as early x —Mrs. Clinton Hurrigon’s, Spring St. . {7 >a Soa ois m, Office Hours—2 to 8 o’clock. £26 i. the ,Daitea od Staton e f Cantal Be Cured 1 Foote his Sige Evete San Francicco, ~~ For Sale. Houre of 7 rooms, 1 aere of ground, brn and free water. Less than 1 mile from town. For sale cheap. Enquire at W. H. Smith's. ~ Nation Architect . pias. ae tee Stave yy rae crate Bley, Hee the sist day of March, 1897, for 4 ition to and the sum of See 4 ook P, M. on oy, sate is reserved’ to reject any or all of — PesTHONARD 8. CALKINS, Seerctary, . PINE STREET, NEAR BROAD, —_Tagevee gat oa OFT. DR. A SANDER, 632. Markel “Stret,. _ SMITH SMITH. SMITH i ceoeneliian: at my Tailoring’ estab ih al rf 8 the ee richand Sumver se ss also the SMITH had for the oney, If you are not per~~ SMITH ” ~ completed, do take it. ious Onn cntate ep i . eee NEVADA CITY hep DELICACIES ayy There Are Others! 1 Sell Them All! A. B. WOLE, the Cash’ Grocer, Commercial street, Nevada City. In White, Gilt, Tinted, tthe and all ¢ Of the never-wear-out kind. Do their work WORK BASKETS, FEATHER R BUSTERS, hg PN cs a ea ANA time afte it was 1 serious i ing the c: Dr. Di preach morrow, tors of t! triot as in the ci’ remem be You ha sale at th ing the fi Levy is d cess’ Mi the mills per suit. Store. To, Take Laz All Drug fails to Dickerm: A spec campmel held Fric ance is d archal D td : t A mee Rebekah Odd Fell order. Liry V Hill's JACKSON st by Shil Martin, A Consu and all" cured by ethan &