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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 29, 1897 (5 pages)

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i Ore ars 0D can ade rant “cable ‘reel in a turinel Feat and dislocated her lett United . States District. Attorney Jones. was bound over at Carson on Saturday, under $500 bonds, to answer ‘before Judge Hawley for assaulting . sy ee. « Old pee ATE Fame Jois se sone tempted to enter @ room \in the ‘house of Dr. Bronson of Downey, where his : a ) tances 8, ES Oem Sam Davis. © John Ryan, an. old employe. of Me-. Cone’s foundry at Virginia City, had his skull broken on the forehead yes-. terday. He was working near the Jones residence in Gold Hill, and while strikAe Bi pines of fron with a hammer, the ‘iron: flew and struck ‘him’ on the fore-. Baru RIED EA oarteon toe) acter. $ Local al Mention. G.d: Nefisigoys naw new dw on Nevada street is comp Kinkead has received caathee ‘hig. ment of furniture, He. is selling everything at the very lowest. prices. Work was begun today on the arch pees homage bod haere: ‘Hotel Ag 'Onasixe Dhier eds s leiates a Chinese fruit peddier : for. peddling without a license. Pending his trial he was locked up in the ¢ity prison, but later was released on $50 bail. The reception. committee: of ladies from Nevada county for the International convention of the, Ohristian Endeavor are Misses Belle Finnie, CharJotte Dahl, Anna Stone, Martha Sims, Lizzie Richards © oe Cnaeued Rich-' ards, A Work ot a ‘ark » We are in receipt of Part. Il of the serial work entitled “Fifty Years .of . Masonry in. California.”. The present number contains # biographical and fraternal sketch of Thomas Hubbard Caswell, Grand Commander of the Su-' preme Council, 33d: Degree, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. Mr. Caswell lived in Nevada City a long time and is remembered by all old residents.. The work. is the finest of . . the kind ever issued in the State, and ‘should ‘be secured by every Mason who ean afford it. It is sold by subscription at $1 per number, subscribers agreeing to take all the numbers. Write to'the publishers, Geo. Spaulding & Co., 414 Clay street, San Francisco. Applicants For Certificates. When the examination for applicants for teachers’ certificates. commenced there were eight lady and two gentlemen applicants. Five of the ladies failed on test studies. ‘Those who are still writing are: Charles Temby and Frank Kent, of Grass Valley, Miss Jessie Organ of Nevada City, Miss-O’Conior of Mooney Flat and Miss Ethei MeKinney of Spenceville. Excursion R Rates. i Excursion rates on es on the railroad from cs cn Ban Pecan: from July 3d to the 7th; inclusive, have been fixed for the round trip at the price of one ie ae on he Cbristian Endeavor _ excursions for two weeks, from July ‘Ith, is one. fare ani e third for the cate aca "Not the Same Man. What's in a name? Well there’s a ' by Prank Williams of the firm of CorRatcliffe. ‘The . ‘Woo Williams, 10 state thet he is. into ee eh ee wines who has been iy st ten eH ‘Oberfags declared an insolvent debtor by the. "Will Elect ct Teachers. of _ ‘Pomorrow evening ening the City Board ‘Bdneation will hold a meeting, and iii aa a 2; —e Secior Pelugeew pars nt i 1 “out of bed and started for the house. sited, and shot off a revolver. Ratx oliffe und Beneke also shot off theirs, pare sroke the town Marshal of Lakewood, . ! among other business to be transacted . : fs the elation of teachers for the next ifs Cen Senate Toda . Se the Silent Melertsn Ee Special to the Dairy TRANBORIPT. ‘Big Fire at San Francisca, cost of wooden ship Commodore caught afire and had to be towed out into the bay ‘he fire sesuied each intge. propor [Hous that & general alarm was turned “Joba L.” Slops Over, New York, June 29—John L. Sullivan has broken away from all training rules. He got drunk at White Plains Sunday and has been on a spree ever since. His trainer, Billy Muldoon, oe him to bed today. -A Wonderful Silver. Strike, Aspen, Col., June 29.—At a depth of 1000 feet in the Mollie Gibson mine a body of: ore yielding 3100 ounces. of silver to the ton has ‘been cut. It is believed that this is the long lost ore qshoot. This strike is doubtless what caused the stock to advance 20 per cent, ak gubieds Senator’ Pettigrew el, WAsHINGTON, June 29.—Senator Pettigrew has recovered from -his attack of Friday and was on the floor of the Heante today. “Old Hoss” Dead. New. Yors, June 29.—Wm. F. Hoey, a theatrical man known all over the country as “Ola racad seal today. X Woman's Dreaih. CLEVELAND, June 29,—For some time past Mrs. Mary Obermiller has been Le . bors, Edward Ratcliffe: and William Beneke, suggested to her that she: blow a-tin horn when the burglars came. ’ again. She blew the horn yesterday morning. Rateliffe and Beneke jumped Mrs. Obermiller was very much ex-. teed eine te een ‘San*Franoisoo (4 . u.), Jane 29—The!’ ‘Sr. Lous, June 29.—Minnie Rose, new Folsom ‘street dock, just comaged 20, the only daughter of Louis » . pleted by J. D ceetine . & 06, at * owe of the 0. & 1. E. Rose Cold Stor ay noon and will be a Ai ay ‘The talanced by the great tornado of ‘May . e troubled with burglars. Her neigh-. °° loca! talent. The price of adSe The Celebratea mn ‘Mind Wrecked by a Tornado, 26, 1896, committed suicide by taking ‘of the tornado and was wrecked by . of Paris green. She lingered a ‘day in fereihle egopy. A Murderous B Half-breed. Los ANGELES, June 29.—The Sheriff's: office received word of ‘a marder which took place at Calabasas, a small town néar the Southern Pacific Railroad, las night> A ‘half-breed named Gregorio. killed Francisco Corvarribus with a knife. The stab was in the forearm and the victim bled to death. Gregorio also cut two other men badly. He gave himself up and’ claims selfdefense. The affair was the windup of of a barbecue. A Reign of Murder Louisvitiz, June 29.—There have been. twenty murders in the past three months in this city. The record is apHenry Martin, Max Lloyd and Aaron Hamble. The police are all at sea in these cases. ee Tonight’s Concert. This evening Prof. J. B. Warburton . Geo.Adair D. E. Morgan _} will give a concert and piano recital at ae) a ih the Congregational:Church. The. Pro-. ~"” * Le ——____ feasor, who is prominent as an organist and: pianist, will be assisted by firstmission will be twenty-five cents, and the entertainment, we begin at 8:15 o'clock. : f it #. done. of Paris green. The home of . to prevent the flames communicating the Rose family was right in the path. _ . to other shipping. Bs it. The terrible ordeal‘through which } tO! whe Mise Rose passed developed Angsipete HO. Es souk Urashiee'stace ake” ek. a dose . -. brook Park next. Monday the fare ‘for _. Jaly 5th, at Armory Hall: palliug and the police éuthorities are 2 iti ‘Geo. Hpeates glutted with work. In the last thirty2 Se Smith Jr. Jas MeCluskey We Evans six aa there have been three tb Herman Brand Jaa. 3. Hanley ders, to mak tte orse orge Kagye Ladys Walling : 1% tg ics : oe Grissel Frank Morgan are all mysteries. The victims are Jas. F. Colley A. Fred Searis EW. Schmidt _ L. 8. Oalkins that it may become necessary to charter an entire steamer to ‘bring him honie. . Democratic Presidential nomination. will not es ane Seeaet a icle says: ae keeper, while phytase ‘hse fate jon Geiger grade this morning, met with a serious ranaway accident. Upon. . the road Mr. hesivers "At the Sunday Sehool plenic at Gien-. the round trip will be 50 cents for gen-,
_{tlemen and 26 cents for ladies; Sunday ‘School children under 12 years, free; children under 12 years not. members of the Sunday Schools, 10 cents. : The following SOAS have been appointed: : Games—Albert Tarner, ‘Fokn Polkinghorn;. Miss. Emme Sime, Mrs. E. Hathaway. Solicitation—Albert . Turner, ‘John Polkinghorn, Mrs. M. Thomas, Miss §James, = ~~ Program—Rev. J. Sims and ‘Martin Thomas. N. 8. G. W. Ball Comteaitters. The following are the various committees for the grand ball to be given by the Native Sons on Montiy evening, FLOOR MANAGER. M.M. BARU. FLOOR COMMITTEE, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. HYDBAULIO PARLOR. INVITATION COMMITTER. B. Wolf . fire” at Smartsville:. ~The blaze origi3 few months. His loss is about $800 and . considerable money left in the we i £0 . was $200 and. ‘ne insurance. The fireent ‘but the water supply. was defective, or ES . burp pee glngetog ol ‘The : Liane oventin's Pelograph aves ton following account of Sunday night’s enya about. eight o'clock in the genstore and butcher . “tpt ‘Alonzo Coder, and Spread to the Union charch adjoining, which was also burned to the ground. Services were being held in the church at the : . time. It ig the only protestant charch 74 fix the town. Coderis from Nevada City and has only been, in business a jhe is insured for $500. The policy was ‘otily issued last Thursday. isvgpetiay ‘ing and search in the debris is belsig to . made for it. The value of the church asin enn few ‘ot thet” ‘efforts tel save this building, as it was feared the whole town would have been wiped out had it burned, Several of the citizens removed their household effects from their premises. ‘Superior Co Court, in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding : , W.H. Martin ve. Federal Loan G, M. Co. Order postponing hearing motion ‘to retax costs until tomorrow . morning at 10 o’clock. Estate of Mary Ann Rule, deceased, Order appointing ‘Thomas ,Rule and Jennie. Trathen administrators. Bond fixed at $1200. Geo. E. Turner vs. or A; Bennallack et al. -On trial. If you don’t get part of that $1000, you: get the tea anyway. If yo:. don’t like the tea, you money back —at youy grocer’s. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle of each month, + A25 Tux indi¢ations are that the next (FBICE—LONES. BUILDING, COR. COM. THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, mereial and Pine streets. : Ww. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor :t Law, ICR-OOR. BROAD AND PINE STS, up stairs, Nevada Citv magic a Cottage Organ . . 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