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THE TR ape’
Q TUESDAY. on JUNE 16, tsi. .
A FRAGAS iN. CHINATOWN.
Solvation Charley” ———
cers Have a Lively Chase.
This forenoon: ‘there was, considerable
excitement in new Chinatown. A little Chinaman known-= ts “ Salvation
Charley ” .was assaulted by a fellow:
countryman near the Joss house: andwes beaten over. the head.with a pistol.
"As a result of the beat ng Charley displays’ bad gash on the-top 6f his head.
His eties brought.out the: other: Mouthe myer
this time had reached it ;
Leaf hill and was dodging behind the
brush. As the officers came within ,
hailing distance they called to him,tohalt, but he kept on. The officers then
fired a couple of shots, thinking to scare,
: him into stopping, but instead he fired .
ee back and kept going up the hill..
u Firing then became general, -Getchell ;
and Dillon and the two pursuing Chi-/
namen shooting several times and the .
escaping Mongolian also shooting: ‘A’
dozen or more shots probably were . ,
fired.in quick succession,. The funa/
way finally reached the summit of the .
mountain and disappéaréd frém Sere sai
on the other side, . (Special to the DatLy Taaxsomrr]
Getchell and Dillon followed on his The National, ‘Convention.
trail, but could not overtake him. In
the meantime Sheriff Douglass heard Sr. Louis, Mo,. Fane 16—The Naof the fracas and mounting in hot haste . :
spurred his steed onward in the direc. tional Republican Convention “met to
tion the fleeing celestial had taken. day. Chairman Garter of the National
The other side of Sugar Loaf gap he . Committee presented Fairbanks for
sighted him ascending a. trail Jeading . . demporary chairman amid wild enthuto the top of the Washington ridge.” ‘ isiasm, Committees were appointed
Riding up to. within a short distance . : ed till 10
of him: the Sheriff demanded ‘him to! and the -eongention, adjourned ti
stop, but he paid no heed to the order. . o'gl90k tomorrow. ‘The committee on
The Sheriff drew his revolver and fired. permanent organization will recomHe did not try to hit-him, but the horse . mend John M. Thurston of Nebraska
shied just.as the trigger was’ pressed
and the bullet struck a rock about a! :
: foot. from:ithe Chinaman’s shoulder. . Last seri MRS teeting . of = ee
R Even this did not stop him, and it was . PA. councils was held to dissent
d necessary for the Sheriff to ride almost . against the seating of Kerenes instead
on top of him before.be. surrendered, of ‘Lilley,.the
He was brought back to town and . dereated the latter in a contest for the
lodged in the county jail. eu
The strested Chix man -gitea ihe . leadership of dale Missouri.
name of Ching Ah Cue: He-hea been 2 See ee
employed as cook at different places .
in town. When captared he’ was bareThe State Democrats.
headed and had only one shoe on.” His .
neck was badly cut and one foot and_. Siicalidbud, Janie . ‘16: The Dérnoleg were severely bruised. Ching says . cratic State Convention met this afterthat Obarley and his . partner’ jumped noon. ; The. Buckley contingent stood
on him and gave him a drubbing before
he assaulted Charley, They quarreled . at the Pavilion doors and rushing in as
over money: mattérs.’ Ching claims the . they were opened appropriated delecuts on his’ neck and the bruises on . . zates’ seats. ‘Trouble: being: anticipated
his leg were inflicted by. them, but it is ‘many police weré present to act.
more than probable that he received . . promptly. Gould: :of , Stockton! © was
the injuries while running through the
‘brush. He has engaged F.'T: ‘Nilon to
defend him when his trial comes up. . cbairman. ,
. Sit
~ LRVEL BEADED. Toasted the Burghers,
An Interview Which Took Place in San Lonpox, Eng., June :16.—At.@ banFrancisco. . quet given to Barnato in Johannes. butg: John’ ‘Hays Hammond toasted
W.F. Prisk, editor of the Union, was . .).4 burghers, saying they were the best
' Ex-Governor of the Buckeye State, ‘will
1
for permanent chairman.
a RT ae Ragen et
FT a a et ne Oe
oP laced in nomination for temporary
SENATOR J. B, FORAKER,
.former..baying. recently . "
’
een
place ‘McKinley in nomination” before
jthe Republican National convention. He expects to make tne ‘speech of hig .
lige a2) ¥ secure McKinley’s meine on ths oh ballot.
Aichisahon Riordan of San Brancteco’;
and Bishops Montgomery of Los An: :
geles and Scanlan of Salt Lake were,
among the officiating dignitaries © of:
i
}
whom many were present.
Gen. Dimond Dying.
Sax Erancisco, Jnne 16—A New
York special says Gen W. H. Dimond
is now lying at the point of death.
A Victim of the Merry-Go-Round,
East evening Earl Walling attempted
to jump on the merry-go-round, when
jhe fell and was nearly “shueked” of
his clothing. He was badly shaken
\» Mrs. Paul Quick died at Grass ValCHAUNCEY DEPEW
Isa Mer ok Go WO! shee = a game of Vice President. He has for
he, counsels of the party; . If Morton stays in
ai: the fight as a Presidential candidate, Depew will place his name before the St.
ce convention. he
Death of Mrs, Pail Quick. THE ff OPI
1K, HM. A,
g% ae 2
‘ley early this morning. Deceased was
‘la, native of England and nearly 59} The * Transeript’s.”’ . ohatin Porira its .
, years of age. When 12 years of age she
~~ Give Unbounded Satisfaction,
removed with her parents to the United’
was’ married at Tanaqua, that State, in . :
February, 1855, and leaving there aryon A Sher area ts have been. de
tived at San Francisco on Decemben}, qpeny: 4 t very -Suiperior .
81, 1856. Mr.and Mrs. Quick came di‘workmanship, as rotated, and our
tect to Nevada City. After living here . patrons . are more than pleased with
three months they moved to Badger . them! “/Ahiong the Written testimonials
Hill, this county, where they resided].. gar received at ‘ite office are the
almost, gontinuously. until five years foll
ago, When they went to Grass Valley to 4 sad
ceside. During 64 and '65 the family-py speek s Se out yen vs 28, Jone ie ha
lived in Grass Valley, Mr. Quick at that aLKINS—Gentlemen! The
and had a close call for.a bad hurt.
Peer portraits made for me by the Smith .
me keeping a hotel there. A husband Picture*Qommpaiiy as premiams on the
THE PEOPLE’S S CHOICE rok pipsendyel .
DatLy TRansoript are all you represent
Phen toh 2 oat Aworth :teb’ times ithe:
money. Yours ‘respectfully
+
wee 6 Katie SCHWARTZ.
Nevapa Crry, June 15, 1896.
Brown & CALKINs—Gentlemen: Iti is
«pris phephund Lacknowledge the regeipt .
likeness are perfect—couldn’t. be. bet.
ter. or respectfully.
‘ Wa.’ H. KIstie.
Navapa.Ciry, June 18, 1896,
»« Brown &‘OaLtgmns—Gentlemen: The
premium portrait offered by the Day
Transcript has been received by me}!
and kpind Well pleased with it, It is all .
ss you claim it to be, tor which I thank
you. Yours respectfully.
wagon and started it out today.
. have flagpoles erected in a short time.
“thats been postponed again, to meet ‘on
‘the summer at their >
“\gity"They expect to take up their
. residence there in a day or two.
: water again.
States, locating in Pennsylvania. She'> A“ Wither’ Of the” TRANSCRIPTS’ pre. ”
my crayon portraits, The work ‘and .
~ BRIER anion)
pr 0:8. Sallieas whe ante in
Grass Valley since March 19th, and who
‘Minor Notes ad Comments of Local . hae treated over 800 patients and fitted.
them with glasses, can not be at, the
Interest. National Hotel before June 21 st. =) ee
C. J. Naffziger has got a new delivery . < 75> }
«Nearly all .the: are.. DUB.
‘now, with prospects of all the work a
. they can do as long as thé good weather ty
lasts. sapstac
Both the fire ‘companies. Srper:, U0 Whoopi ng
. The stars and stripes will float from ee -:
? CAE 4 them on the 4th of July» < Ps I
. The meeting of the Roy: lub Cough z= ss = =
. Wednesday evening, June 24th, at the ay
. residence of F. T. Nilon. nce
wit spend a wae
near. this
W. G: Richards and f Nothing aft’
fords as much
Waste water flowing into the Snow woo) aelief as.VinMountain ditch; has of late disturbed one fon’ S Cough
the otherwise pellucid condition of they © © e'2e te s0s 4 1.
aqueous firiidl tliat’ is piped to the peo. Cure ‘Specia
ple of. our-town. . «phe managers of the} naa a os
works have hid the trouble corrected, . , ¥901 FA
and we will soon jhave clear drinking
Do not fail to
try a bottle.
ye ese ere 108 0 42) de Pxiee. §O cents
When Harvest Time Comes. sees ; at oe
E Homenevar ee © Shaw Oo. carry the}. yoo. ys: BUN ta ee
. Deering M res hdres i Sop ¢ #Also extras gee ;
for the Buckeye Mower. Scythes,. " 42001 jt .VINTON’S
Snath’s Forks, and other light farming Wi isk Baas
im »lemenie. cab AON (Pe aioe pee ais Sieh
. riko Beis oe
And Sole Nevada pea Agents,for the
prise Brewing Co.
BEST ‘BEER IN: THE me):
x SSaatudisanldens = OGG aay ae
We Pay No High Rents! :
We Employ. No Druttimers'!
e Give the Best Terms to Retailers.
B road. ‘St, Nevada City.
Ledibtineh ieaidinLosmaasaraae
ia? a
be ‘ AND THAT’S WOLF'S,. There you can get °
’ Pre hry ti ict AGL on Sus the best for the least money,
Have you seen the $20 Money Box? Some ‘one ** Roe eng
is going to get that Twenty. Tt. may. be .EOU, :
IT WILL, PAY. YOU !
f wine ie sat 2
To give mea trial. Sow will find my stoek complete aah my y prices she lowest, If you dria‘:
Hiundel) Hue WE aes Jas. J. Ort,
Nevapa Crry, June 18, 1896.
semtae $1.90 for two of your premium
ccutapien Court,
a oe
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today,
Judge John Caldwell presiding: © **
Joseph Foyer vs. Geo. W. Baldwin et
al. Demurrer to complaint submitted
rancon prsiatlicxatbinecesdtmestee = friends the' reform ‘prisoners had. in reporter of the Examiner ‘interviewed
him. Among other things Mr, Prisk . their troubles.
said: . pa tae aes
“Nevada City is now more pros imposing Ceremonies.
ous than it has been in more t
twenty years, if, indeed, it is not now .
—— So li en Sar pice SSE =
i are working in quartz mines. Only
4 ning. It should not, however, be un-!
i deraiciit. that ans this pr csperi ty dethe Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Thos.
: county has more men: willing to work
ty than can find work.”
Truthfully and well said. And be: . ys
cause such a state of affairs exist is one}of the great reasons why our people .
¥ are going down deep into their’ pockets .
Bs to make the Fourth of July celebra~)
tion the grandest ever known in the
te world—for the size of the town.
pg las aca Seta
A Building Boom.
; The Tidings this evening publishes a .
j local building review, showing among. ~
other things that there are twelve or);
ae fifteen dwelling houses in course of!
i construction ‘at. Grass Valley. It is)
only a matter of time when a building,
boom will start on the thoroughfare} ®
leading to this city, and Nevada City’s
building boom will meet euy neighbors . ”
half-way, and. then joined together ry? Si
will be the biggest city: in Northern.
Central Calitornia. It’s sure to come.
Ce on eS
Fell ‘Into: 1 the Cenk, : ap
ae Yesterday afternoon a four-year-old . —
‘ lad living with Mrs. Kate Black was
crossing a plank over Gold Run.above) \.
Suspension bridge when he fell into’
the water. A little son of Joseph Jenkins was with him and gave the alarm.
Jobn Nancarrow came to the rescue’
and pulled the ‘lad from the water.
_ He was nearly.dead, but’ Dr. Mickel)
was called and after considerable Awork" $
resuscitated him. hey
hn ope ee
Church Notice.
will be eelebrated next Suri! ;
Bist, in Cherokee, at 10) :
"a party.
working more men than ever. They’ s,crawuwro, Cal, June 16—With all
mands more working men. Neyada. Grace was today elevated to the Arch. bishopric of the Sacramento diocese. . at his barber eee jl2tt
SENATOR: WM, B, ALLISON
' Christian doctrine wil of ‘then . i. ett ‘to! McKinley the idol of the West, and lie will protiabay whine Publisher of the §
‘lét ofudminees for the Presidency, He would poll the full strength of the Re. sirous of sii hitse
and overruled.
complaint submitted and overruled.
granted defendant.
one’ drift miné of consequence is run. the imposing ceremonies and rites of J. V. Flint, . é
z
aj
Hocking et al. 10 days additional time . t@
The Piano-Tuner, has strived: Leave the pictures ordered from the ‘Tan-. orders at this office or with ©. BE. Witla . S°# FT camvassers have arrived, are re-} »
a Oita 4s ECM ae oe.
. S! Se ghen desire corre es, Pace “Gian to toate the
‘ice
cerned for the highly satisfactory manner in hong they were finished. Yours
ater es a By eet & epi gt
Folsom Prison. B. F. Thomas, iis 3 ni hk esr
merly of thie-city but now, of Ho "yor nti "Nid Wt. 8!) HOLeRook.
i$ Beegrina MSE Ped. Padedba of . ee
Weissbein vs. Wishart. Demurrer to . San a sister, Deceaged was a! Do Nor Expramenriin/#o important .
.[very es' ble lady, and her d 4 matter as your health. . Purify, enrich
D. 8. Collins, assignee, vs. Thomas . ' ash ern Saree rn lr cto (han eee ee
‘. strong and healthy.
TAY
i Call For pissy actives. bt “'HGon's Punts are the boat etiee-Gistpe
ro Neate “. p spin digestion, cure headache.
;Rarties who have been notified that 25 cet
rnc NI cnr
Something. Good,
quested to call for them at the Union. They are ‘healthy as well as refreshHotel tonight, as the agents will leave. ing. Our Milk Shakes and Egg Lemonin the morning for the Ridge and will] ade are fine. Try one at Union Fruit
not return till Saturday, Store. ji5-lw
ReReRRIREN cared ace,
‘fe,
zs 5 £
ime Ce os
fH. OE NOUNG,
onicle and: ,
sabi of ame
BROWN.-do-GALKING-—Gentlemen: -I-inbt and A. W. Quick, of Grass V. al TRaNscrirr, the artists and all.’con-. >>>
.
.
vy
.
\
sate
‘tee, but the California delegation: recommend Hen De ae for the place.
Sa pol euts .
.
Beer you watit the best. id ards ap It’s ses vet RE
ve eos VOLE. The : Cash Grocer,
Coitebelid fies) ant. «tet sh : ae Nevada sh
FURTURE « on =
Febagth sath
ai f aoa Sb ais hed . if t the very, {atest
se the best wor mie at such’ Cerne
3 f over
, , rn Serre by fre ah
be Now a Word about C each:
.
T have demonstrated that the pans system, of doing business is ‘better for all eommarnbd:.
EEE Ry
James Kinkead’s. al
Serge
ves on
ommercial Street.
: ae PEO a CITIZENS’ BANK. Wenaticees .
auseutesnsnenassieminsnseaniiooe
P.G.SCADDEN,. gp
pea . ‘Conime ta street 3 ean aR
VOR) ta waeteetinn 2 bin
ear a 5
Groceries, Provisions,
ah ethene litaanenc iene
ae
‘A Concise
Dol
H.S. Reix
in town.
Chas EB: U
Valley toda:
R. C. Wal
Valley toda:
L. Wi Ey
San Juan to
D. M. Bet
here last ev
G. A. Wolk:
the latest a1
Dr. A. Ley
here spend
W. B. Jon
ing in the si
T. MeCul
down, front
Mrs. ‘A.
yesterday t
H. ©. Mor
down last 6
Francisco.
Mrs. M.:G
rived here I
Washingtor
8. K. Wik
through tov
to San Frat
Mrs. Johi
rived here
zona, after :
‘Ban Francit
J. C.Wood
Miss, Holle
Jobn Chish
wife, all of
morning. .
of the East
_ STOPPED
fie, Otticers
We
“Two stra:
give an exh
building c
National H
to possess
people and
the strang:
der the ix
told to gaz
eyes while
quickly ov
Tn a few m
be under t
tend his ar
this positic
operator cl
at least so
boy appal
hand or di
ordered hi
fee was chi
the only's
show was {
der Sheri
entered a .
ings. Soo
ell appear
stop exper
him that.
tions to gi
the Marsh
exhibition
The met
bition was
the hypno
view of in
cal fraterhetween —
~ Sim at on
‘mininatio
your eyes