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March 10, 1897 (4 pages)

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said EES. a Tue . BROW "eGo: a Marysville D t ~ men have visited the Si care of ca th gabtonice ‘who has been em-. — -ployed to travel over parts of Yuba'and -. Butte to learn of the : prospects for the investmerit of money _ in the development of mities, rte pu. se lodes having the preference -: pang to {BXBENATOR ¢ DOLPH: DIES MT NOON, ‘the ban of law placed upon:! . two others ‘in ‘that vicinity. Word . have now worked to, this step would & CALKINS. Proprietors jin eon ne = The Mrs and and Me Owners . CITY, NEVADA ©0., CALIFORNIA : Oe Yuba Lire dona his opanty and made inquiry as to . knows of litions. and ining. And while it. istrue that, m more than a dozen. quartz ‘claims. being worked in Bihari Bor va not disturbed two years. Ago, ’ is . every evidence that as many more will be developed during the present year. . Browns Valley’ and. oe ‘Indian Ranch and vicinity; ‘and ee Valley are the points presenting “ the . ” greatest attraction in quartz mining at this time. But the Democrat knows sdpisd eshte that there have been ‘favorable reports ee : made as to. other places, particularly the sections near to: Cabbage: Patch and Spenceville. A company representing large capital will soon commence work on @ gravel claim near the town of Camptonville, which:if successful;!)'as anticipated, will be followed by opening comes from London that the stockhold. : ers of the Golden Feather ‘élaimh, near Oroville, have voted an appropriation to again commence work. It was Stated at the meeting that they had been deceived into working over old ground during the past: season, The President, stated that had they begun where they not have been necessary. During the past year 2,000 feet of the: iver bed had been. worked, and there're rem claims about 5,000' feet which is’ PRRSOWAGPOUMTERS, A Concise’ Chronicle mnicle ‘Of ies Doings and Intentions. W: Mooreis over from; Srentigna. Chas, Cahillsis down from You B: G. H. Graves is overati) Corral. W. H. French of San jon hirived here last evening. . fe Deton end wi. Taare. of Ban . Arthur Penrose came down" ‘from North Bloomfield today. nae UF J. H. Cunard and E. Penrose are _, down from North Bloomfield: . J. ©. Cerf, E. Meops and Bred Hodes, . of San Francisco,.are in town. Chas. Bell of San Francisco apeived. Wie any ‘hoa set 29 are now . " 1} to. 800. OTAL MURDER IN TODAY. en rie ogee pm: 4 The Legislature at Last Aucoauiell 3 ins neice 2oth: eR ASS YAM “GLRANINGS, ni ie a ini ‘Nhe GreatStrike Bnded. LEADVILLE, March 10th.—The great strike of the miners that began last June was. declared off last night by. the Miners Union** ‘Debs iwas” “present and. addressed the meeting, saying . there was little hope,df adjusting the differences between the miners and mine owners. The motion to declare the strike off was ¢arried by a vote of 1100} ie araatueich Pet 0 ae? ET se A ‘Maret 10th. scdmed Senator Dolph died at noon today from the effects of the, amputation of his. leg . Deceased: on “Monday. ei Mil A lua Net Weak. r Yeh oe shit 4 wealeien ‘to ean on ‘e ‘0th, and it was promptly passed. . , wi the Lost. «dNnw; Yor«K;. March 10—Three: Goors here this morning on his way to Wash. of a five-story flat were destroyed by ington. \ fire this morning. A man, woman and G. P. Andrews and J. B; Foster, of . child were burned to death. San Francisco, arrived here on the . morning ‘train. . James A. White of San Francisco arrived here last evening én his way to. the Spanish mine. M. M. Barub left last. bveniitig . for San Francisco to purchase his spring and summer goods. . Miss Della Carlyon of Grass Valley, who has been here visiting relativés for the past two days, has returned home. P. Claudius, représenting the Crown Distilleries Company, is in: town, says he does not’ intend to go to yw big fight at Carson, but is still in the: ring himself fighting to keep Cyrus Noble whiskey ahead of all . other brands. A. Isoard & Son are the” sole agents for this city. BRIEF MENTION, . Minor Notes and Comm Comments of Local interest, ‘ The Reyal Whist Club will ‘uivet this evening at the residence of J. F. Ool. 4 ley, Nevada street. ~ Parties who are, working, a gravel mine near the Odin, on Selby Fiat, are meeting with good success. L. Stein has been, appointed. agent. in this city for the Grass Valley Carpet Beating Works, and will attend all orders. The big prize fight will take Sibee at i kk f re . Carson one week from today. Quite a taker, éeonantt delegation will probably go from th's city and Grass Valley. —_—_——eeees “Advertised Letters. “The following is a list of the letters remaining in the, Postoffice at Nevads + a . Fou! itl Murder, Rebpied, ‘March 10 Sheriff Houston: yesterday. arrested two squaw. men named "Miller. and Richards for’ the murder of an’ Italian ‘named Germam . hese ‘képt a’ ‘winery ‘at Buckeye, near’ ‘here.. The, Italian was found, in. his vineyard with his throat cut and a butcher knife sti¢éking im his body. ‘The arrested L oyprenaeny 16and. ae caniain old. 7) eae Went Down an Embankment. Ch We genie Sic miei “PRINCETON, ‘Tad, March: 10—A senger the: Evanston & Terre: Haate ass went down an embankmentat: Hazelton at 4. o'clock this. morning. ‘The bank » had become soaked with water, ‘and ‘slid ‘away beneath the weight. THé’ thain is’ lyinig in ten feet.of, water. It is: not known thowmiany/ lives’ were ‘lost: Tt is -reported that the engineer. and fireman have been taken out. dead. “Took the-Gas Route Onovitie, March 10th.—_F, Nunan,a . prominent? sine je man . ‘and under‘sticide last night by inhaling Whwmipating gas. He was found locked ins réomi: “Business reverses are supposed to have caused det to take his life, Nétod the. Bi, “ ‘Sackainewro', “March 1¢.— Governo i . Buda today vetoed’ ‘bill 278, wittehats . the “méseure’ that brought out the. gu ' Exaininer’s charges of bribery which . fled. created pyar eros song i as gare ae je pearance 4 Billed polar by Ria ae ts dive wire, ag -A special today as, siys that a drowned, “. tempted to Teave them with {ae ae E wish you would ta ke them : ay,’ said the President, ‘and go. over Coaual with him before gn od ing si {to me again, -I;want you to ¢ b together and agree among yours couraging. This property, was isi leased © to. Richard” Vincent, ee . Friday evening a and advocate the introi many years he owned a ranch at Buena . Vista. The fobs Papen : Friday onde tee nilptone . Workmen. _ . . suthorize the formation of a fire com. Postmasters’s salary to $2000 per year, 2 a SENN. Sa MOINES 7 ar wned, . lagoon to get a going in to bathe and gettinga plc her depth.* Two sisters rushed i The mother then threw herself into the water to save the children; qnd all were, victories for all éifhose. For Mayor, Thomas had a rg over “Of 100. some violence ion (earns to the White House with a recommendations for office” 0 'President. ‘Has Senator Cullom . indorsed these” “papers?” asked the . sident. ‘No, frankly replied Mason, ‘hie: has fowhat you want. beta, o1 — ko Foe +The News of Today as as Told ao Seve ak near town. are. Eddy and William Pascoe. :Thé ‘first: blast uncovered a good ore body. ®aptain‘George A. Nihell, Frank Page and . Charles Dahigren are now interested: with the lessees. . eS *Some.of the: Sitinens i trisha Valley will appear before the Oity. Trustees duction of a ‘general system of sewerage for the town. J. W. de Golia, an old resident, aed Dilek 6 Ba at his home 0) ef wife, ” else ak wine . tive of Sas oh aged 66 years. For Chief Engineer Clineh “secure company for that locality. A petition will be presented: to the City Trustees Friday evening asking that they . . pany: for Boston Ravine. 2°: “ It is very probable that the Grass Valley Postoffice will be-raised to the second class next yeat, as thé volume of business will no doubt reach $8000 per annuni.; “This: will increase the and there will bea good alioorance be. sides for clerk hire.” : + 2S +— A WASHINGTON. MINE, SOLD, The Purchasers. Jntend to-Putp &
as Soon et sal Cilsiebie Bell etek Phaidisided and . W.H. French of San’ Jose have: pus. 8d Washington di gin to put up a mill as. soon ab the snow goes Off, which will ‘be ‘in® stow weeks. The average of all thé . taken; for58 feet in ‘width, was $5.40: per ton, and the sulpbarete esecun $50 per ton.. The last ‘een of <r fae from the. ,Giant dle ber coe he phuret from $148 to $165 per ton. Ths pektion 00 tau worde Wode & Co.’s claim; which adjoinsjon the south, can be secured. This Joke, Mie for Washington district. A piece of, pacnpre whieh: aes was pea . wi Capit pd, and which came : shea 10 econ oak by Wor bl & Oo. and he ee ee on the lather ak = they have been cu ioe nm fet one a _— save her. They also began to bees = os . up lay on Farry 18 inthe city arns }hall at 10 o'clock: yesterday morning. . arrive until the fight was over. Saw} a Pa mitted “that. he ‘was not on: friendly they ius ee ee told stories to his wifé about him. and : e< Coal ial “After e igvod dent of ‘skiraiiebing . ‘Emma which werehot true. «© hey aires ats 4 Bon ec among the linyorn & jury was ‘sworn to Mes. Kumle was éalled, but she was McKinley has decided that be . will n bid the case. not: permitted to téllwhat Mrs. Bradhurry in the matter ofappe ‘ . Bedford testified that, she had . ford told her about. Geor@es .csscsonom vsiahe at the hotel in Brown's. Valley office, and see, hae 20 tegen pate On the day mentioned . tell. He said Mrs. Bradford struck : th . the bouse and’ spoke {denied telling Mrs. George Kumle that . -Mrs. Bradford; the fighting was aif’ 7° floor with Emma on top..In reply he ing until Tuesday, the proposed new fire bodes and ad deat chased the old’ Cramboler nino in} Ot oF ois . e» KINKEAD LEADS IN FURNITURE. Be Se pt Bodde 8 Carson, Lee Dudgeon, also appeared to lady ~ at Brown's Valley. Appeal: The case of. the People vs. half a dozen drinks since his arrival in with battéry on . not tell who struck the first blow, but. , was called . knife in each hand. Standing room was ata premiani dur-. Mrs. Bradford come down stairs with a sg hd ce sémé hard swearing. will cut your hearts out.” “Gn reply to Attorney Carlin he adCharles Heads had something new ‘was at Mrs.Orr’s house when informed . Emma first, and was knocked down. ‘that Libby Bartlett had ‘thrown séme} Emma Soutlite of her things out of the house ; wentto ford lied ‘@bout Her and Geo, Kamle. ‘to“her, and ‘said . Saw Mrs. Bradford fapher, called her'reut was paid, when she jumped . them vile names and threatened to cut her and said she wonld knock the false . out: their hearts. ' Witness wanted a jay eso ‘grappled with witness} what she said ; had “downed” her all ‘end she was thrown tothe ground. _. right; needed We bakit up from Lib, On cross examination she denied . . as: she:could fight her own’ battles. having strack Einma’or used bad lan-. William Richards, brother of Libbey, guage. Admitted having gone to her we had also. been imbibing since’ his room, where she got a knifé, Was. arrival in town, had a peculiar little accustomed to.go into the barroom, . story to tell the jury. He stated that but was-not.a. drinking woman. She} neither sister Libbey or Luge struck her husband did not go to work on a} done between Emma’ and Mrs. Bradcertain night but had spent histime at ford. “Lib” lett’s in company with Emma Libbey Bartlett + was next won. She South. Did not advise Mrs. Kumle to . admitted that.she threw down the saw ‘leave her husband on account of bis . borse and wash tub and. sundry. other ‘}eondnet. with Emma. ‘articles belonging to Mrs Bradford beOwen McGinty corroborated Mrs,. fore the fight commenced. . Bradford. as to her being struck by . Judge Garber drew along breath, rapLibbey and Emma; saw her*on the. ped for order, then continued the hearstated that he did not see Lucestrike [= ©“ *" = Mrs. Bradford ; had. seen her.come A Fact Worth Knowing. down with a ienife after the trouble :was over ; saw three men re: young ‘Bradford in a corner, — Katie Clements, daiighter ” of Mre. Bradford, saw Libby strike her mother and then ‘Bema seratchéd her face and . * ~ BORN knocked her down. . G. K. Orr.gave. his-version on the 7: e : 3 is the’ fight. San Libby end anme attack Hae? Sees war at rege annras: _At Glenbrook Park, March 9tb; to the eee 8 S8W'. wife of Wm. A. Tamblyn, a son.’ ‘her knocked down ania pulled by the : SPU ES Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Throat atid Lung diseases are ‘' eared by Shiloh’s Care. Sold by Dicke:man/& Oo. Gabrella Clements, the twelve-year: old daughter of Mrs. Bradford, corro: borated «the: other witnesses, and reTk pene: some _ of the. ged language ness es 7 ss Bator atesehag! He was considerably under the influ. ence of John Barleycorn and ina very At ts the aes! jocular’ ‘mood. . When told\ to speak . common sense: § aul ce 4 loud sq'that the jury could hear him he. for the cure ot or. ig began to make @ stump speech and was. “"*** = ‘be regulated. t ba electri his version the women had a littlé sant Pay cong gga peg pb ange ys racket in which there was some hair . aden's Elec pulling..’ Mra. Bradford ‘fell to the eet ee eta aie fi g out of her.” It was a pretty good age you orth this electric twit” fees nen ;would not. have missed it for,,$5. contuine improvements Luce was trying. to keep the. peace . while the fun was going on, but-after it was all over heard Luce threaten to ‘strike Mts; Bradford with a piece of Pe alien cobem drop the knife she more than some othets, but it is worth more. When it cures its price is nothing, and thie ls the one object aimed at in construe ng Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt—to cure. It does care, and the book “Three Classes of Men" is full of preof.s Get'it, free. Address DR. A. ‘SANDER, ry tate § a oe x capn ie ad «Sain Frat ts ; Oriente, arc and Pretec srortwiy omen ae ? _ CURTAIN POLES oie se < N11) sreew WIRE DOOR MATS 6 ee : a br he ievewearont hind, Deo ‘their etek perfectly and are far the cheapest in the end WORK BASKETS, ; FEATHER DUSTERS, ETC. aa _ COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, pay oe Ce eS gher . with Excellent trimmings, We are wn hal . than our * Drebitset Of don't dike it: tm E “At grace ce rsd . . ASch wrk coeur ie isjustioeyie a eh Your money back if age A ee aa wie was'a bird pe ic inking of (ain her to Grass Valley and Nevada City bus line will be as follows: 1, be considerably: rnuddled, having had ‘3:45 and 6:30 p. mco dosha ate Brn: . town, was fhe next witness. He could . and 7:30 p.m, was.very. positive. Mrs.-Bradford hada. Se a + . Geo. Kumle, a sober witsiess, dia not. 3 a as “she had . Jackson’s. the market, at. Gayl trial if you want something nice. . ig» a ¢. Emma South. tow with Mrs. Bradford on account of . , e Best «Made: ""? nee ne i if ‘Goode Are Not”. as oe checked by the court: According to wes. You HAVE mine unghie Mind . Belt; that it has no supe. theresa: " pliance #f the kind in the world, Wate ticle . “RINKEAD= ses a . wasa Dollar. All very ‘at-. ‘ In White, Gilt, Tinted, huni ea all i other ther approved fi ‘finishes?, An elegant assortment and: (pay only for the frame. made, most i ohn onl? now. on rw Leave Grass Yate Ae © dae Leave Nevada City—10 a, m5 25 se oe ‘Busses will call to any part of the} . 4. _ Toa gure cute for us d + for Heads peloves so a ing the day:dnd as'was to be expected . knife in her hand, and she shouted, “I quickly. ‘Bold by Dickerman & Co. J + -2@e >— : Something . New. “Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at adt-tt . i PF 3 Pure ‘Hofiey. © a eee Fine frésh comb ap honey, RES nave -jgst. been: 1 8. vi a j £28 ‘ —— a5 5 moriey for Spring Coake 4 we. aha 3 upon our r Sate se ART In order to rais MARKED DOWN PRIC Men’s' Dréss: Suits”: 2 xitedoRrcinaa Men’s Clay Worsted Suits.. 8k0.022S4. i an nia naaai Men’s Black and Blue heviot , good. ‘values. for’ $13 50, reduced to.§. cA gee passing ne 75 Boys’ Suits wepward fromh. We).. dames . 1.00 Men’s Buckle Mining Shoes.i..0000.0..00.ccss0 ie Men’s. Dress Shoes, se of Tate en ate kat a5 Ladies’ Vicia Kid Patent’Tip Button Shoes. Ser, Genuine Marysville Flaniely #8 Suit”. a Imitation ‘ti Bereta, Set Baby Shoes, Button.......:... Aas oe sn groipomeas ao . Ladies’ Hose, Fast Black.s«.... SEIS ase SON See . Ladies’ Fancy: Handkerchiefs a RY 62, Ae a. ten dee oS Men’s Seamless Socks ..0.0..).c0:cc0002% 5. os Men’s Felt Fedora or Alpine Hats. ee eyooe Tt o> Hogk Teele, Red® cme abet dosseereanpes tau pea ae eA cd Seats ans eat aeons by yrnn tes ft rs rage ag Ca ee eG Pe ok 78 se eh st ek. at the feout dcor. ip : plied “& good ‘most antes ground, and “Emma punched the stufCaray Ter the cure of many tervous and chronic . = . Ofice ee Yards—Botlder street, givogs LiFe ee eciney i Sak req factory you need not The & followin weather: clouds a its genia had com earth fo) an oppo the eres are conc son for ' for the d fathers, . ers, ~ blossom: be said ¢ clerk of far this that wou goer or through the balm the soft-