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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 25, 1897 (4 pages)

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Moulded Caningst Jointed Finish : 2 . Mendocino: ‘Step-» bi ak ee sacRumnTan veoour) ar wauieD wag ae : on onan geo sss ‘ate Watinnpa cae vee oe ’ ‘outting a hole in the ‘grating of his, tis Cone Boat Cow was a Gra door large enough for him to crawl out} ‘A ss the sere 18 athlon ip ag ed ‘ sas Ate yesterday afternoon for dis-. supr ‘ollowiz " " Ua iy hecel Revesdtieheoa hep ihiohd aa singing, dandltig ‘and kes sits . of @ullty, meresing on 8 verdict on the amusements until a late hour, Hak ‘Pinbh Pine Rustic "Fine Oregon ‘Pine, Yellow Pine . and Spruce Floor a sheet es is required for @ roof, . 7 which is very expensive; there, slate, ‘asphaltum, eto., may be used, ‘They also allow iron. % I vided with a pretty girl serbia ! . es usuall nu men “ y vant te ei _ Soe AMES AND. RAC Ss ) Bok 2 ad ee building would be. erected on the lot on Mill'street mentioned and one that would" ‘be as safe as.any in’ town. The lot'now is an eyesore to both visitors and strangers. ‘end encouragement . should be given to an enterprise that . will. place a building: on the lot. We! have interviewed a number of business . men and they are all in favor of a bin ets page oper , fled, that a handsome and ‘substantial . . Severat Murderers. hebae For Their ° Dastary Deeds. : sta: to the Darix beers se Find Hoffman Was Mardered. “BAN Beanogco, June 25.—The Coroner’s inquest into the H mystery . ‘terminated today by the jury bringing . in a verdict that the deceased was mtr-. ° Muriven, Oonn., June 24.—Jobhn But. Wilson had broughtthe saws to the} prison in one of. his: shoes. Worden Worden, Wilson and others were in a ery. ‘hu Boca Millionaire, has been removed toanother cell where . af {be can do no harm. “It is believed that. . ’ plot ‘to try and éffect a general ‘deliv-. Asia town.'* eh 0. aover came down trom Ail ghany today: ° spending a few days, are up from Auburn, ™M, E, suitivan of . ‘facramento : in a, Ww: ‘May ety ot Becraimento i in Jobn P. Bich of “Oakland is here /W. W, Woodruff. and J. Spaulding , Isaac Fogal of Portland arrived here. . taking an outing: thisyear. A lot of . bran piled up in sacks in front of Phil Scadden’s' grocery store fell ovep on his delivery team today. The horsés became frightened but were prevented from ing away, ~ ‘ 'W. H, Tuttle of the Owt Satoon, Nevada City, has secured the Agency for Pabst’s celebrated Milwaukee ‘lager beer, which he will serve in first-class style in bottles and kegs, at popular prices. j22-tf young man who has won the esteem of those. who know him. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and useful présents, wishes of their: many {friends for a long, happy and prosperous life, They have rented rooms in Mrs. Mills’ new house on Sacramento. street sr will go to housekeeping, © : rete anion’ —_ Mr. and Mra. Ross have the best} Viclory on the Hudson ‘Today, jot. Worden had been letting the imple-. town. “Those Nevada Cityans who annually . tim , y re. ing ae ee re car Me We ene downto Wisanet nightinewi By "B. a espera ‘it: fe ie suae wre agieligeiddicerd The Best Assortea Stock in the State i a rteing HR: ‘have to think ap some other reason for year or 80 and is a steady, industrious . a the early mornings ‘by: the same. means. to wn. i ; : MILL. AND MINING TIMBERS A Specialty. THE TOWLE BROS. 60, $ ‘elephone No. ti N.S. 6. W. BALL onthe morning train. ; : Willis Gray secured the second watch}. accra of ap eoraptte dered at the hands of some person ‘or liffe, one of the wealthiest men in this . : E.G. Davis, “the drag man + San . given out by the Great’ American Tea}. Te you Under the suspicés of City Trustees will be following: the. Persons unknown. After the inquest . Place, is dead, aged 95 years. When he. : pis ae / Store to the boys and girls who ure’ wishes of their coustituents if they . ittorneys Ach and Rothchild stated that. Was sixteen years old his father gave Pricironl : ag over from . canyassing for orders. "The watch is a don’ t want to guess at tha: {HYDRAULIC ‘PARLOR, “NO. 56, change the terms of: the ordinance to! Figel would be arrested and charged . him $100 and he started out in the world. permit. iron or other unintlammable material to be used. on buildings within the limits deseribed by the. ordi+ pain -tickets. to some’ htt! nance in force” i amember of Foster, Merriam & Co,,. in on the morning train. The following’ pupils successtully . 'ea-tickets ‘icaseibacalte tus Gale to Celfomins Appointed, and in 1885 decane : I ipramces of te sis ton Bet 36 D. tran. bear amare the examination, ap he the i) Dey or e rl . who does? 2; omorrow a cuttin oe of ‘baseball with the High School club. Sunday after-. ‘noon they Slay the C. /B. Nathans ot e that place. . Indications are very favorable ‘ae Grass Valley securing the extra mili'}ham of California, Consul to Aucklan . with the murder of saihaeg, atte New Zealand. Irving ©. Dudley ‘of °. Oalifornia, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Peru. Sang on the Seaffold Faverrevitie, W. Va., June 25.—Clark He came here and began tomanufacture, ivory. combs. He became in a few years ‘When he fetid from helactine: management he went back to his bench in the shop, although he was worth about @ million dollars, Toward ‘the. latter . x part of his life he was’so feeble he. coyld ‘earn only about forty cents aday, but he retained his 3 job as long as’ he could’ work, & ssh Killed D. Bosque and J. D, Strange, of San Francisco,are in town, Morgan. Francisco. back, of Lodi, prrived here on last ‘evening's train, W. W. Byrne of San Francisco came singing his old song, ‘Doftes gibnior Miss Lizzie Naffziger of San’ Jose voi es . here on a visit to her ae a ask, gf a oA, G. Dennett Lcujusdoied trom . North . ' . ji Bloomfield today on his. sry to: San eee
M. Rawlins, Geo. Ross anit FE. Trar. nickel one and was presented to him today by Manager banda Grammar ‘School Diplomas. Pccoqas, 86; Sot Lanidotiieg 8; . Nina Penrose, 84; Leila Odgers, 82. missing word, won't you give your Schiling’s Be. ir of cont at pullioned . tis eee suit . Adve Hisemieni about: Une iee kod mich. E . fea a Fass ror the Benefit of the Lewis sang on the ‘old just. before Miss Ti: Kash . of nae SR Taihu GeRISTAT ed gases ™ i tary. company. allowed the State by the ted h tole for th pet bache: Oakia Nevada Colts vs. French’ Correa: ; Desa PAY Sold : er oecersoy Mec ce es tions. Me ien. wbiiodies Yaces aeac ci, EE MENON sn rg cae ore” tg FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRIT Last evening Miss Ethel Lord enter-. murder of Chas Gibson. Mrs. Gibson. MENpocINO, June 25.—A Sacramento . hieville to. visit her brother. i te eras fe sed “oo wp agedtind Poly om, ne scmengey tained the High School Class. of: ’99. wanted her husband killed so she could . wood and coal dealer named KummenHess 933 ag se hove _ ae nay i pte aca a bantihe mad Bad i am. PICNIC AND mil Monday Eve’g, July 5 P : Miss Olara Carter of igi eae continue to carouse with Lewis and . feldt, hve Hiatal crap rea etileatie for bandon Bee hata will be called at 2 o'clock sharp. The A ieee 4 Reh deh ne endered a surprise party even: other men. ger, was accidentally ki yesterday The charge of battery against Enoch Holland has been dismissed. A five-year-old daughter of William Poole fell last night and broke.one of Whose. Gold Is It? low bounding into the sea. Burger reat Russian Guleh. He attempted to scale a cliff and fell on the. rocks’ bebusiness, J. E. Snell and wife of Browns Valley: and: Miss Sadie Snell of Nevada City will spend the summer at Co. ’ French Corral boys are said to be the best players on the Ridge, and a good game is’ expected. Everybody is invited to come out and see the sport. ' UNION HALL, INDIAN FLAT, Monday,duly Sth, 4897, * Fhe Best of Music Wil be in At+ her arms, Doryra, Minn. Jane 25—News bas . sovered his body from the water, ‘The pati Hl given Mh piarailh PO S. Cathaun Club ta be: Grguniana, : tendance, On next Thursday evening there will . been received here of the discovery . .:uii had been broken, and death was . {Tom this -eity in. private -eonveyance on . Refreshments will be served on the and will camp on the way: The ranks of local amateur photogbe a garden fete in the grounds of Em. . of gold on Oak Point Island in Rainy. instantaneous. ‘The decoaaca aiiiae 'c alan artic San adc ce Laon: mannel Obureh. . leke. ‘The discovery is said to be rich. . wits and gon in Sacramento, of which REY, SIMS AT SAN JOSE. of them are getting so. they can turn ? a, The land on which the gold was found city he was a pli out quite creditable work, They proa ‘ Tickets, $1 hi Wess etna . {is disputed territory, and the discoy-} es eo He Delivers an Able ani and Rloquent Adpose to organize a camera club this Every body Invited. Comein gentlemen 30 dente” ee. a” es When Miss Avery in. in her essay at the Gy, 8 a.consequence, will almost. cor‘ summer and in due time to give a pub-. the Morning and stay to the Theater last night expressed the ‘hope fetaty ih ARENT Gaia: Hanged by a by a Mob. « dress While There, lic exhibition of their pictures. Ball be te eth ; roe THOS.. FORD, that Nevada @ity could soon hate an/. : : crietaaan ttorney. Counselor at anti-expectoration ordinance, . the. tions. The boundary line between the. JAcKSoN, Miss, June 25—A WO Fg pcs: from oy read eri Firemen’s 1's Camip Stew. . Dancing, Games and Sports. pm BUILDING, nin several hundred Tadies all over the! United States and Canada follows the . named Mose who killed farmerJames . 198 24th instant says : -Bome of the members of ‘Nevada Hose me os house who. do not chew tobacco applauded to the echo. Miss Avery went on to discuss other nuisances needing abating, and chief among them she classed: the big, high hats that some ladies persist in wearing at public places of amusement and elsewhere.— ‘Then it was that the six menin the course of :the Rainy Lake river. and passes through Rainylake itself, which is but an irregular widening. of the river. The river is crooked and the irregularities in the banks of the lake make it difficult to'tell with certainty Strong near Crystal Springs'a few days ago, and had singe been guarded in the jail here by 100: armed men aworn in by the Sheriff, was’ surrendered by the guards to a mob at 8:30 this morning, and was taken out and hanged. local lodge of the Sons of St. George . had a grand celebration last night. The program as rendered included an address by Rev.J. Sims of Nevada. City. Mr, Sims dwelt eloquently upon the achievements’ of the English people under Victoria's reign and he referred enthusiastically tothe love which she Company and of Pennsylvania’ Engine Company are agitating the proposition of haying a baseball game and camp stew at the Rifle Grounds on July 5th. It is proposed ‘to hire a band and: march in a body to the. grounds. during the d Le “LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FRICK— O TILLEY Lage cng Broad and Pine streeta. — g f za * * ‘New Health Coffee. eek: Kee here the boundary line runs, eee teas . had justly inspired in the hearts of all ———— Joba: a a * sly ste muda se mors dom . "= “Dn? Hung Por a°Dog, . oetmmmn"Atscn notes of he} edad Bow, rpmoting tke al MpteHte ane “Ee j pocnegns § stairs who had been “rubber-necking” . ; Queen's mame the outbursts of ap. °! Lievre, Fricke & Oo, San Francisco, . % Ae 3 4 all the evening to see around the Girls as Street Car Conductors. ATLanté, Ga., June 26.Terrill Hud; . plause were spontaneous, ' The speaker . 8in town, and is introducing the Calne: : es feminine headgear in’ front of them 80; 8 negro who waa to have been. took oopasion to. emiphhslte ‘the fact . New. Health Coffee, W: G. Richard % 54 y and get a view of the stage, played even . Dus Motwes, Ia., June 25.—The women hung two webks ago but was reprieved . tbat the English-Americans who had . #8 been sppointed local agent. ‘The nt ellalalalaatahalale sforeconansieed with the _amti-expectorators. © ‘They . o¢ Des Moines are trying a new method . 292s Mes gathered to honor inipew ag Sovereign . 8dvertisement will -@ppear ristaeyeay ory * cheered and Capea tuk the lights of raising money for cha~itable. purpoby Governor Atkinson, was executed at were lovingly lo the land of their . t¥9HOE eH flickered, fue des, sk ak decidua: acto, Sine wes tor today. He ‘killed atid aericlin adoption pie ke butes which they . Grand Salles ‘Committee Meeting. that it was desirable to raise a fand for’ the benefit of the Home for the Aged. Phe women’s clubs of the city took . hold of the affair and after nani the varions possible methods, decided that they would ask the street car companies to allow them to run the cars for one day. This was agreed to and yesterday was set for the novel experi ment. , ‘The women were in charge of. the various lines and each car was prowatching the amateur condaatore’ at their work. The conductors are not? obliged to make change with the same . care as the regulars whom they replace, ' (and ag a result the women expect to gto in @ quarrel over a dog, “A Texas Murderer oe AUSTIN, Texas, June 26.—Jim Williamson, convicted of: complicity ‘in the’ murder ‘of the Crocker family in 1895, was hung today at’ Wharton. “He headed a mob that killed Crocker as the result of land troubles. He, ‘then . followed’ aD ae Qrocker and. Also. killed ber, “net about $3000 for the fund. » . seas in no way dimmed in. their eyes Downieville yesterday met’ O. ‘E. Malsrereesihine ete road to the lakes . , . City High School, will complete ‘thea Se paid to the-rulgr of the land across the the glory of the Stars and Stripes. May Have to. Come Back. A gentleman, who came down from, loy: and family at the Mountain House, ‘and reta ee Grand ‘Parlor Fi winemce Couimit: . wiltnone a meeting at 10 wulook Sun-} day morning, at the TRANscRiPT office, Will Go to Berkeley. aan —_ education . /at) the . to be given on the night of July 5th. ta aes FOURTH OF + JULY to appoint the committees: for the tet "aa: oF RI 1G THE DAY.