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January 6, 1898 (4 pages)

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. . SOCIETY DiREG IS ER . Se OR ‘ es i . é j { Tanscript. --NEVADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1898. = LILLIE WHITE, geo ®* HOsKINg, y 26 37TH YEAR—NO, : 11496. at istletoe Racampment, No. 47, L i : : lock, h F OS te : pare each ‘Publish oni copt he ssa hondapoeed teen ee by EST. IN 1860 BY 8. P. BROWN & CO,“ _ Soft SAT REARS BUDD W eaiiednl THR COUNTY SUPERVISORS. GRASS VALLEY NEWS, PERSONAL POINTERS, . Bills Por Labor and Material Furnished le of 2 VANIER, Fight Between Gamblers, A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of oid lHo Cuicaco, January 6.—In a saloon es : A Day's Record of the Doings of Our ; . ne B way Ea ‘ : . tos fight here last night Kid. Murphy, # as L. Hydraulic » No. 56, N, ug ROWN & CALRINS. : For the Roads, ee and Young. pean 7H Neighbors, ee E, notorious gambler, was shot dead. * b> eee } at Pythian Cast, bd abe stares 8 _"™s, OALEING. . ‘The Supervisors have allowed from. E.K. Smart, the Dutch Flat Inmber-. James Mulroy left thi morning for = SS Martin Donahue and Frank, alias Oil :. evening at 7:39 or), = ena . the’ general road fand the following man, was in town today. . Seattle. ; : ; / — EB, po = 3 Dicky Dean, two other sports, were ¢, . ED.J. MORGAN. Rg VER, F SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ; claims for labor and material: \ Mrs. D. P. Stewart arrived from _ Harry Rowe is dangerously ill with Murderer Durrant Must Hang ge at fll —— ~ ae District No. 1.—A. MoCambridge $5, . Downieville last puatwale: or wounded and may die, i Nevada Commandery, No. 6, k, Meets at Masonic First and third Thu of ~ : 1:90 orton mon AVER, Laurel Parlor, No. 6,N.D.q, W. e. eéts at PythianCasti. ~ . Second and-fourth Thursdays of ek sa MINN . MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS Rg =4ND, F : . THE “P OP ULAR" tar Ep . In the Tanecé Commercial tig ye J ts. se. . om ng, . , i = sa BETTER PREPARED THAN BE est . ; To serve the public with Firtt-clagy Srey Cents Per fonth. ADVERTISING RATES, Made known on application. ‘Eutered at the Postofifice at Nevada City as ond-class matter. ; ‘ . “A. MOMAN INCINBRATED. Husband Returns Home and Finds Her} Dead Body. . County Coroner Hocking was ‘sum-. honed to Magriolia school district in be lower part of Grass Valley town: hip this morning by a-telephone mesE. D: Dean $16, J. E. C. Hall $40, Clarence Hall $15, M. Shaver $10, E. D. Dean $5, William Hitchcock $6 75, P. Zink $15, H. & F. L. Cooper $91 40, F. 'P. Marker $92 50, J. Murphy $12 50, A: L. Anderson $37 50, J oseph Jones $128 75, John Cleave $20, District No. 4.—Elam Biggs Co. $1, M.L.& D. Marsh $8 50, H. & F. L. ‘Cooper $4 70, Union Lumber Company $17 53, Joseph Kieffer $50, John Trood $35, E: Northup $23 14. © cg The following demands were ordered paid from the Ist road district fund: M. BP & D. Marsh $31 11, J. M. Cooper $84 75, E. J. Baker $20, H. & F. L, Cooper $3 79, Arbogast Brothers $63 50, M. Maurchie $20, William White $26 25, R. Tremaitie $5, J. Sherman $5, F. T. Marker $20, Legg & Shaw Co. $170 98. Sacramento county, is in town. Co.’s, went to Oakland today on a visit. and Yuba county electric Jight. and power companies is here. from Gold Run where they have’ been superintending the construction of a quartz mill. Rev. Father Dermoddy returned to Downieville on today’s stage. is Hon. E. C. Hart, Superior Judge of T. Powell of Bridgeport township is here on his way home from San Jose. . di Lee Lighter, salesman at Maher &. . Wm. Maher of the City of Nevada John Martin of the Nevada County . it The Nibell brothers arrived last night . M Mises Kate Sullivan of Virginia City visiting Grass Valley. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooker have retarned from their. bridal tour. Pennsylvania mine has paid d No. 18 of five cents a share. A. F. Brady goes to Camptonville Saturday to install the N. 8. G. W. officers. . dry goods store has returned from San. __ Francisco. : Richard Froberg is very low as the result of an operation for appendicitis. is thought he will.die. Mrs. Geo. W. Hill left today for San Francisco where her grandaughter, iss Bessie Stoddard, is seriously ill. Ed Lynch has been installed as instructor of the Athletic club. SaturMrs. A. Liebenstein of Honolulu and her son Albert who is attending school day night C. N. Parker and’ Francis Crowley will fight ten rounds. Tomorrow. _ San Francisco, Jan. 6th.—Gov. Budd positively refuses to interfere with the execution of murderer Durrant which is set to take place in San Quentin prison at.10:30 o’clock tomorrow morning, He can see no good and sufficient reason why the law should not take its course. : The arrangements are all made for the hanging and. Durrant has given up every hope of respite. His father has not yet de¢idéd what disposition to make of the body, but Says that owing Weyler Unpunished. ~ Mapai, January 6.—The question of protesting to the Queen Regent against the working of President McKinley’s message is closed, the public prosecutor having informed the Supreme War Council that there is no ground for prosecution, The Farmers Happy. AORAMENTO, Jan. 6.—The fatmers of calling General Weyler to account: for} Smooth Satin. i ‘The finest and purest of Whiskies. ROBIN HOOD Takes the Lead and is pronounced b allto be tiie best brand on the market. It is highly recommended for family and medieal use, ‘ Soid by the Bottle or in Bulk in quantities to suit purchasers, It has been raining here since midthe California valleys are feeling good. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. -Last evening’s train brought James Bes : dada on pee trom Colfax announcing that the. On the 4th road district fand the fol-. et Sam Mateo Lane today after a visit. L. Flood, James Walsh, Secretary cr Aircon ei athens bens a a me ae uy 3 ps A. B. WOLF, Sole Agent. oy Bread. ite of Paul Vescia had been burned . lowing claims were allowed: F. 8. with friends here. Mr. Flood, Richard Dey, private secre-. “lations to let the criminal lie Rhee The All Orders Promptly Filled, ts, . : death at her home about half a mile . Reader $15, Joseph Huy $7 50, O. P. Hon. Stamley A. ‘Smith, Superior . tary to John W. Mackey, end Patrick . precincts because of the notoriety at-. Storm is general. : od Pies oF is dha the Bear River bridge. Smith an ag Beh ye he hed on eee Sierra paseo ae He pore _ jon ciag ise doers te tending the case, he may yet decide to Oi ae . g ae x Trood am eanan ,; 18 on his wa Laseen . inten ent. ey came to ins e ; 2 a M . pase peteeday ‘the Husband “and is! 5° Doabt $8, G. J. Hall git an ¥. 4, county, where he will preside next. Allies mitig ee ee Mowatt eed aa Came From Christ. Dr. N. E. Chapman, ¢. Cakes. : her Andrew were at Grass Valley . Sooy $11, D. Furth $9 75, J. Chisholm . week over the trial of some cases in at ee . : WASHINGTON, Janua 6.—Jacob $16 30, James Northcott $33 75, D. ol '¥ . FANCY PASTRY OF aLy KInps TO OR penamenticiat ick joking for work. Upon their -return pme last night they found the foman’s lifeless body on the ground Treanor $20, A. R. Lady $58 75,'S. Solaro $81 25, N. Segestrand $20, C. F. the Superior Court. ~~ BRIBF MENTION, THE SUPERIOR COURT. father to have the corpse crémated. : NO HOPE FOR HIM, WasHINGTON, January 6.—Attorney Clements, a German farmer, aged 58, of New York, created much excitement Dr. C. W. Chapman, oS DENTISTS. 4 ’, Hauling $15, M. B. Church $15, H.-OasJudge Hart Takes Judge Nilon’s Place at the White House yesterday demandWedd. : : Boardman a d this mornire ing Cakes a Specialty, me hundred yards from the house. tien $20, W. Glise $12 50; A. J. Miller _ on the Bench. ‘ fore Chief eal a Faller of ee i ing to see the President with @ mess-. Office at residence, Sacramento st., Nevada . £&~Presh Com Ps ou pe wae burned toa crisp. Ina box in. $12 25, RB. J. Davey $17 60, A. Fisher . Minor Notes and Comments of Local) Sides BCs Heike? acAlcest tay [98° from Christ. With difticulty he isle i stantly on hand. kal ont of the fire-place-was her four. $10, W. Fippin $16 25, G. V. Robinson mage Fx TO ento pre-. Supreme Court, and moved for a stay Interest. Call for Robin Hood. Saturday will be pay day at most of ‘the mines of the district. The Royal Dancing Club meets this evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Nevada county has been opportioned $24,548.64 out of the state school funds. The officers of Chattanooga Post, G. sided in-the Superior Court this jmorning and heard several cases which Judge Nilon was disqualified from act‘ing upon because before his election he was connected with them as attorney. The final account of D. E. Morgan, administrator of the estate of Julia A. Brown, deceased, and: his annnal. account as guardian of her children was ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. (Pee — TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA ity. $28, R. Herrod $45 62, Frank Ennor $8 75, H. J. Martel $20, R. Shetterly $20, A. R. Kneebone $5, William Williams $32 50, P. Mulcahey $12 50, W. T. Williams $60. N. G. Segestrand was granted a license to collect tolls on the Pet Hill road at the same-rates as last year. was taken to tbe police station and locked up pending an inquiry on his sanity. of proceedings in the Durrant case under a writ of procedius: 'The motion was promptly denied. Going to the Holy Land, New York, January 6.—Uuder the onths--oldchild, almost: dead from ick of nourishment and care. ce ‘It is supposed that Mrs. Vescia’s : accidentally caught afire and she became panic stricken and hed toward the river with the ought that she might throw herself 10 TSR . TELEPHONE 37. iT: " NEW YORK BAKER COAT Sartre. i . The request of D f management of the Bureau. of Travel . Com mercial ét., Nevace City, o the stream and extinguish the reba Sma sire rile! rs A. R. and of théWomen’s Relief Corps . settled. a -. A. J. HOMANN, fw p appropriation to assist the San Fran The sale of real estate in the & of the.¥. M. C. A. a large party left to: . ga TF imes. cisco Chronicle in the publication of . Will be installed Sanday afternoon. A a oreo 2 ces ’ ; } ° = aa “ ati: ill foll of W. T.Thomas, deceased, was con-. day foratwo months’ tour of Egypt, ' Choice Bread Pies, Cak ee : its Golden Jubilee number‘was denied. . Collation w ik eps. de { sere es, __. The Good Title Prospering. “Families and Schools”. will be Pas-. firmed and the annual account was set. This morning the following demands ou the general fund were allowed: Money advanced indigent—H. Luke $59. 65, A. J. Wood $10. Armstrong’ & De Guerre, stationery, $20 -75. a" F. M. Miller, office rent and light, $86. ‘H. B. Milliken, transcribing, $2 80. Conveying sick to _hospital—D. ©, Morrisén $5, W. Torpie $6; J. B. Young Palestine and othe> Eastern points of interest. 600,000 Die of Hanger, Key West, Fla. January 6.—El Diatio de la Marina, the Havana reformist paper, editorially states that over 500,000 people have died in Cuba of ‘hunBaked Every Day,
s/ Wedding Cakes to Order a Spec SCHIUDT BROS . MEADING CIGAR Dears, tor Gray’s topic at the services in the Methodist-church this evening. Mrs. O. H. Eddy will have charge of the singing. More steel shelving, filing boxes, etc., are being put in the County Clerk’s office, to accommodate the Yapidly increasing stock of legal documents that arepiling up in that-dspartment. of MAHER & CO._ After the Holidays. Monday evening’s Marysville Demoit says : Manager Carson of the Good mine at Indiana Ranch reports hew ten-stamp mill as working very actory, the result being up to exation. Over three hundred tone ‘of irtz had been milled, taking it from veral locations distant apart so as to tied. . The fees of the attorneys for the absent heirs were allowed. 4 The motion for a permanent stay of injunction in the case of Robbins vs. Walling was argued. es THE SUPERNATURAL. ; Dontact-With It. Brings Out = Pecaiiar Well, we are proyd of our Holiday trade. . h-up produced a little more than'. $3. ! county government. Kind of Fear. ger, most of them being women and It was a grand success, But now, we . LEADING LADY, Best § Cent ¢ p ton dollars in free gold, the sul-. D. B. Getchell, money advanced in. A new “Gision girl,” drawn by the ore Wits thé F achical society sir children. The concentrados “are still must not set down and go to sleep. We . * ios Brets not having pean SOrkad "They [secneing epee te Dacia od clas “iadeee a ‘int year: le wank pps ton ‘wend We ee cali starving, and there is need of active must be around and stirring » getting ready —1 srocx— s Putin the cyanide process and . oners, $344 10. design foe the Pet: y. the dread of the supernataral. Botb . work to relieve the suffering. At La for a new season which is about to dawn m expect to save all of the gold in. Joseph Jones, labor, $2 50. Gee ee ere ears eae those-who believe and those who disbe; upon. us : . $SNERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT 1m ‘sulphurets. Today work wascom-. Fred Foss,-concrete wa » $383 58. Home Journal. The new girl” is ne lieve in the notion that the veil between . ©8Peranza, in Santa Clara province, P : . LA ROSA BOH EMIAN CLUL hced iu sinking the main incline,. Ogden Bros, labor on sprinkling . 8rtist’s own little daughter, who, wt one thie world and the other is capable of . there are 1,000 people starving or dying SO HERE WE ST ART oe ch now is only about 175 feet in. cart, $45 50. id year of age, will be shown as drawn by being lifted agree in one thing. They . of smallpox. . * C. H H A R R ISO pth. When this is down 200 feet. Caroline Allen, washing, $6. her clever father. The legend under the . all recognize the fact that most*people . Our first clean-up will be ; . ° ak. N, re the work of drifting and breast-. H.L. Moody, expenses District Atpicture is “My Valentine. pee vale tiene sae Tt Victory for the Australians DEALER In f Out will progress from two levels, . torney’s office at Truckee, $210. are 7 ae ooo" SOF Se : ° ° "y All Kin ars } Carson said the question of per-. Rebate on taxes—J. W. Davis $5, Mrs. Joint _lnstaltation. pernatural phenomena There is here, . , Me tBourng, Victoria, Jan. 6—In the Ladies and Ch tldr ens Coa to ds of Cigars and Tobac ‘ : : . . therefore, a piece of ground which may 7 . Eg meney and profit in the Good Title . L. E. Bucknam $2 70; J. P. Gilbert 50; Tomorrow evening there will be a be explored without any begging of the . cricket match between the Australians : . — lly established and the company . cents, Pietro Orzalli OLB 3. joint installation of the officers of Milo question as to whether the fear is caused . and the visiting English eleven, which But they go. The Finest 5-Cent Ciger i fad d ten more stamps next spring. . Advertising and printing—Brown & . Lodge, No. 48, K. of P., and of the Rathby real ghosts or by trickery, by rats enn Meany: the Kiet ‘Han No room for them here. , gar in Tow ees es! Calkins $186, Evening Herald $42, Par-. bone Sisters, to which all members ‘of . and water pipes or by genuine glimpses . 9°88 Monday, the Australians won by : Don’t Send Them M pe We will not carry one Coat over. a He car . . Don’t Send Them Money, sons & Tyrrell $6, W. F. Prisk $255 50. . either order are invited. After the in-/of the people of another world. One . an inning and 55 runs. In their first If they do not sell at the prices now Cc. H. H ARRISON fraud order has been issued by the. 8. D. Woods-was granted a license to . stallation ceremonies a banquet will be. Would like to know whether the fear inning they made. 520 runs, and the a p eke ’ tmaster-General, in which he dicollect tolls at the bridge at Bridge-. served in the banquet hall. felt is akin to that experienced when a marked we will set fire to them. : = Englishmen made 465 runs. for their; , = é BROAD STREET. Opp, Rosenbeig'3 ts that uo mail matter be delivered. port at the same rates as last year. ——+-+9 pried Dances far rin hie Sih tiaings We promise you, dear ladies, you'll 7 pp ee than wing firms and persons, be-. Claims to the amount of $855.87 were Se ee life, or whether it is something differ. — never see them next season, FRED T “BR W ase they conduct swindling schemes:. allowed on the /third road district} Qhinese New Year begins on Satur-. ent in kind. BORN ae ; ° RO N, oklin & Oo., Franklin-Turner Pubfund. day, the 22d instant. The local Mongo-. Speaking broadly and without any 2 Respectfully, . . ming Co, American Fireside Co. . za lians feel poorer thie year than ever,. minute consideration of the facta, one = : HORSESHOE xt e F. Turner Publishing Co, 10 A Good Citizen Gone. and they oy fienie Saaueenie will be . Would say that “ghost fright did differ . " Iu Chico, January 8, to the wife of Dr. C. A. Meek, a son. At Grass Valley January 5, to the wife of John Burns, a daughter. ace street, New York; Michigan dicine Co., Celery City Medicine ‘The Western Medicine Co. Bal'd’s Remedies and J. A. Kener, Kalazoo, Michigan; The Parilla Drug Spencer Remedy Co. and Pura Co., Third Avenue, New York; also, the sion Manufacturing ©o., Scheneciy, New York. © ‘ The Donner J Monument, -he members of Douner Parlor N. 8. [W., of Truckee, are making an effort nave some recognition of the events he Truckee pass at the Golden J ubiin San Francisco and if possible to some of the most striking events Produced. At present the parlor .is Heavoritig to have these incidents fought before the public as & means of feating an interestin the building of ® Donner Menument.—Republican, A Merited Honor. Sreat deal of interest is manifest ong politicians in the coming elecnh of officers to serve the Union gue of San Francisco. Tirey L. d, the popular and well-known atrney, beads the ticket for the presiacy. Mr. Ford is s man who has me a great deal for the organization en nee mse dae faction! milling a for the Republican party. There ty Go: , dk, y.be no i 1 Crag ust. Gold and Silver bars. A 1 gerne he opposition to his x + D. G. We Notice. #aurel Perlor N.D.G. W. has been ited to visit Manzanita “Parlor N. G. W. of Grass Valley on next Mon. ) ening. Members wishing to vail themselves of the invitation are pquested to-leaye their names with ss M. nd before Saturday even. hg so that transportation can be _proBS ‘Se Attu Nixon, Pres. in kind from the fright which comes from active dunger. Most people have, we imagine, at some time or otber in their lives experienced that eerie, un canny, creepy feeling which is associat edwith the possibility of contact: with the supernatural. Yet few would de. olare that it was in any sense connected with the dread of loss of life or limb The man or woman who wakes up ip the middle of the night and hears . strange noises—thumps, raps, clangs and creakings—or sees lights or feels . . thé touck of unseen hands is probably very frightened, but the sense of bodily . fear is not present. Ihere is no diead . of being killed. People in the agony of terror caused by dangerous accidents constantly call out that they are going . to be killed, but we doubt if that is ev. er the case in the fright caused by haunted houses. Possibly this differ ence may be said to be due.to the fact . that the dread of the supernatural is . not nearly so acute as that caused by the imminent risk of death. People, it may be argued, only imagine themselves to be frightened of ghosts, as women pretend to be frightened of mive. In neither case is the fright quite genuine. It is only want of self control and could be mastered in an instant if the will power were ih proper order. Unfortupately for those who ‘argue thus ‘there is plenty of evidence to show that oocasiovally the dread of the wn off by the same shotgun used to . Supernatural produces very serious re-, ne mit th . rder. Th sea sults. On the whole, we should say that 1 ener eee Ae BO OR: . ies cocale ad heen frightened out ot planation of the crime. -. their wits by what they believed to be en supernatural! phepomena than by acciTo Cure « Cold in One Day dents involving great risk of life. It is Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets not often that one hears of insanity Caused even by the prolonged agony of All Druggists refund the money if it fails te Cure. 250. ode shipwreok. The fear caused by what is apposed to be a supernatural agency e é » to have in it some element Catt on George ©, Gaylord, the. not found Broad street grocer. tf n ordinary fear. If the hauntSE Attorney : at : Law, seems, give a shock of special wsaanes tn? 134 Pine St, * # San Francisce The Republican says that J. L. Lewison, who for twenty-two years has been a resident of Truckee and a most active and leading business man, lett Monday for San Francisco where he will make his home in the future. He still retalns his busines interests here and will make occasional visits to Truckee. The store bere will be in charge of Mr. Doyle, whois now a member of the firm and whose capabilities as a business man are well known here. on a modest scale. Mineral Wealth, Orrowa, Ont., Jan. 6.—Thedetailed report of the geological survey upon satistics of mines and minerals for the year 1896 has been issued. It gives Canada’s total mineral productionfor the year as $22,500,000, an increase of 124 per cent in ten years, the production in 1886 having been $10,000,000. The increase of mineral production in the.United States for the same decade . was forty. per cent. The annual production per capita is $8 in the United States against $450 in Canada. Slew Others, Then Himself, Assory, N. J. January’ 6.—The body of W.-A. Baker, supposed to have been the murderer of Farmer George Baker and wife, who’ were shot by an unknown assassin, has been found about four miles from the scene of the murder. The top of the head had been MA'HER & CO. At the Plaza Blacksmith Shop.~ wa. First-Class Horseshoe in the city. Peayseagt os tog ne paid to Interfering, Foy ulty movemen fh shoeing race horses a specialty. ins = Satisfaction Guarantecd, P. S.--Any person who wants a Coat and we have what they want the Coat is theirs. Lots of time te wear a Coat yet, so do not miss this chance to get you a Coat. 5 Royal makes the food pure, he Unio Frut St Always on 1 be f Fraits ond vaesswe fres me fine stock of Candies, Cigars and Tobacco, Oy ster Cocktails & speciaity. fresh Fish Fridays aad Saturdays CHAS. HARRIS & SON. levada Assay Office Established 1853 by JAS. Jd. OTT, No. 3 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL told and ores of every pueseription melt “Exhibit Committee Meeting. The Nevada County Jubilee Fair exhibit committee will meet at the South Yuba Company’s office in this city at two o’clock Sunday afternoon. Every member of the. committee. should endeavor to be there as there is considerable business of importance to be transacted. , OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS Have Stood the Test of Years. Feast of Epiphany. -Today is the Feast of the Epiphany, & day that is set a apart to vommemorate the appearance of: the ‘Star of Bethlehem to the wise men of the East. Epiphany is a Greek word and means manifestation or making known of Christ to.the gentile world. ROYAL BAKING PoOwbER CO., NEW TORK, FULL LINE Fell Sizes. Complete Line of REPATRS LEGG & SHAW CO. Sole Agents. Whooping Cough, Croup * _ ?Appointed Postmaster, Geo.-W. Lovie, who resided here ‘for »} a long time previous to twenty years ago, has been appointed }ostmaster at Redwood City. He was for a time Assessor of San Mateo county, and is now engaged in the real estate and insurance business, Asthma, Catarrh, Colds Dr. G. M. HARRIS, . ! «Ee CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives theSafest and [lost Effectual Means Of treating the throat and b hial t Its efficlernsy in Whoopi Cough and com i wonderful, Its an aptie qualities render Invaluable In Contagious Diseases, 4s Diphtheria, Scarlet F ete. Sold b b: BigMMMAS, Deuter ants Stationer, “ne Nevada City . The Branch Worder ‘Sold. _J. Levy and Oscar Kleine have purchased from Harry Levitt the Branch Wonder Clothing Store at. this city and will’ do business under the name of Levy &Kleine. © ; ffice—Morgan & Roberts Building ner Broad and Pine streets. _al J. M. WALLING, ‘ Conconan & Wiis, contractors and builders, do first-class work cheap.