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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 13, 1897 (4 pages)

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raat 4 by Naz. Boba ws Go. © ‘NRVADA crry, NEVADA ©0., CALD “BROWN @ CALKINS, ee. : SATURDAY .. the Narrow See Ver, eo were com: pletely destroyed by fire about6 o'clock . this morning: The loss is estimated at between $10,000 and $15,000, on which" there is $3000 insuratics, but this. was. A Fierc :F in fevor of Weissbein Bros, who held . . . & mortgage on the property for that! * amount, He ta bascenes ton Hs ek tous eee. ed by tramps who had been sleeping in . sy the works. “Mr. Maltman says . ner who was going to. work at the Pennsylvania mine passed. the place about ccs gay 5 o'clock and saw smoke. coming,out,. 1 but supposed. somebody. was worcig s there. Later Mr. Maltman andfamily} were awakened by the roaring flames . . and found the large “building alk? in flames, 4: The. dwelling hotien! was in deen of being destroyed, and Mr. Maltman _ when he tanita Vis anton had soon shifted and the ‘house. ‘was saved. They were built about ten years: “RRO, . the plant costing over. $15,000. After Maltman & Fhompson ‘purchased: the property they expended $3000 in improvements. Everything was destroyed, even the furnaces Wes pa ‘and —" downs ~ ~ BRIEF aigh to and frden that poi necessitated ‘The weather now ie: just, delightful. It isso good that fair-weé@Her Cbris_ tans: will be able. to attend divine derfer Ie: end of eae have putes 5 Priorat eee “ing the past few days, a is all owing to the better class of climate ‘in thats section of the town. ey ‘Fhe Board of City "Teunteea at Re consett Valley: have repealed: the: ‘ordinatice’ prohibiting saloons « being‘ kept open . . after 12 o’clock at night. Hereafter . P# ‘ they may be kept open all night. A number of our citizens ,.haye their wardrobe. already packed for the great . prize fight which will take place on Wednesday next, and they will leave here on Tuesday for Carson City. The Sunset. Limited express, from Sen Francisco to New Orleans, will make its last trip from San. Francisco on the 27th of this’ month: ’ Read. the advertisement in today’s TRANSCRIPT. On the shaded sides of buildings, and on the north side of the hills the snow still shows itself, last for some time yet. SENT TO JAIL FOR CONTEMPT, A Witness: Calls the the _Distriet Atlomney 4 Liar, This afternoon the case of the Peoplé "vs. H.'Trevaskis, tried. for assault with a deadly weapon, was being arguéd ‘in’! the Superior Court. While reviewing the . . testimony District Attorney Riley made’ some allusions to thé evidénce of Samuel Simmons which the latter did not. like, and without stopping to consider the place or the language he promptly called the District Attorney a lian.. Judge Nilon ordered’ Deputy Sheriff Pascoe to take “Simmons to jail and keep him there till 3 o’clock, when he would be given an opportunity: to purge himself of contempt. ~ At 'that hour he was brought into court, when Judge Nilon ‘allowed him to be rcleased on his own recognizance pont Monday morning, when oes case w ., be settled. ‘ : May Have A Arc Lighin The contract for lighting the streets . of Grass Valley has just been rehewed+ for another year, and goes to the Nevada County Electric Power Company. Are lights‘are used in that town, and the results obtained ‘are said to be much better than where. only the heed. . candescent lamps are used. ‘There has . cidera been some talk about ‘forming clube . taer* for the purpose of having a number of}? °° are lights put up'in the business part of Nevada City, and it is: probable that such a plan will be carried out before. 1 It is very ‘apparent that the = rye 4 should be better lighted. ao “Superior Co Court, "Wie Following. basthese. 4alé traneacted in the Superior “Court today;'. ’ ne Girard, an rae pool ng _ Sem sppointed er. ers sleeping and cooking there. Amis)started to turn a stream of water.on, . . . pold made: -his appearance in Sacreand unless: the . gave the whole thing away. weather becomes much. warmer Asien indie taken to: Yaga oh on a second Pied as OF KNAVES. Pe eee eres a Writot Habeas Corpus Returnable ‘Spectafto the peeeegs sie gana : pace secabaiss 18.—One of the . cléver est ‘pieces of detective work ever performed in the United States was today brought to the notice of the -peo ple of Sacramento; and has caused:-a -profound sensation.. j Some time ago one Carl J. von: Armento and began to form the acquaintance of prominent’ men, notably the, [Mayor atid meénibers of the Board of City Trustees. He was Javish inthe ‘expenditire or money and ‘soon: Be came to be regarded as. aman of wealth and. royal g good fellow. He represented to certain persohis that’ he had $150,000 ing in, Sacramento. . “Recently the Bee aitiphed a lengthy sensational article to the ef. Trustees by offering them a money Consideration. It. waa. also said. that he protibuell tp bart a daily news: . paper and had promised to give J. F. ; Sheehan of.the Sunday News a one-. : third interest and appoint him managing editor. The purpose of *the paper was to further Von Arnold’s interests ‘by helping the present ‘Trustees to remain itt ‘office. ‘ H. Weinstock’ ‘and other prominent citizens of Sacramento were implicated in the scheme in one way: or another. It was stated that the finding of a red pocket: book belonging to’ Von Arnold ‘Today the Bee explodes a big bombtire affair from. which it appears that Von Arnold . isa” detective and has been in the employ of the Bee proprie-. _. tors*ailithis time: He has’ worked the case up. so thoroughly that it has evidence sufficient to present the case to ‘the Grand Jory. It is alleged that the President of the ‘Board of ‘Prustees and four members ‘Wave ‘been receivinig $100 a week tribute . ieaco frem:the gamblers, and that they were quite.willing to enter into iis wiiens . /proposed to: them. by Von: Arnold. received’ $50 a week, 3 Toe,208, pana Beet! es myth, ‘and the ‘proposed daily paper alsd. J. F. Sheehan was abont to buy a ticket to go East to ‘select a printing outfit, Wndihad already “hed his ‘tailor make hith' a-finé suit of wee for the trip. . vatried out that ngtieven the reporters. See $3 > ~ Sacminiiiale March 18, Judges Hart and Hughes, sitting jointly in ‘the case of the Examiner -representatives, this ee were destroyed and the flames “spread eS pes ag RY . . Samet riers witganes vegeta ae Reece iimcesestone omer Pwone fo 8] AND PROVES THEY. ARE A SET sea minora. = a is ‘ff, and it is believed that even money to invest and was looking for an openHe tect: that Voi’ Arhold intended to open . up‘ large gambling hal} in that city}. and that he-had ‘secured the protec-. tion of the Mayor and Board of City . “Shing Bid tes is in and Castro streets. Several buildings still raging. For.U. §. Senator, . man‘Hérter was today iominated by) ™ ' . the “Republican 1 cat z for. United Sullivan and Others, Boston; : ‘Marchs12Jimmy Colville, . who is to act as time-keeper for James J. Corbett ‘at Carson, March 17th, started West today. He was accompanied by John L. Sullivan, Frank ‘ ‘Bating In Ne New. York. New York, “March 12, ek few days -4 ago-bets. were being placed at 7 to; 5. on. . Corbett, but now 8 to 5 finds no takers: At one -pool room an offer of $1200 to $1000 on Corbett ‘has stood on the: blackboard for four days without-.acceptance, Fitzsimmons’ Stock ‘is risWill be, the gare here on the 17th. Sr. Jou, N: B,, March arch 12—John L cester, New ‘Rrunewick. His. crime was. the murder of Mrs, Eliza Dutcher and her son, 6 ‘years old, at. Meadowbrook on the tight ‘of: September 11, 1896. Mrs. Dutcherkept'a small tavern. Sullivan entered for . ‘Fobbery. Mrs. Dutcher made an outery. The robber killed her with an ax and then assaulted the children, killing the boy and badly injuring the girl: Sullivan fired the house and fled. . Neighbors resened the:little girl: © The ‘chdtred remains. of the other two were found in the ruins. EEE ~ Weather ‘Bulletin. “Pair tonight and: “and Sunday. Beary frost Sunday morning. © ~~ ——_—_—_—_—_—_=— ia Felt Shoes at™ Cost. We' have left a few) pairs of ladies’ felt shoes, which we will close out at $1.25.. , {m122t] Tue. Branca Wonpsr. [sai pg Aad Si to keep, fullweight It is cheap besides.. ee If ‘you don’t like it, your shell by making an expose of the en-. Mayor Hubbard has admitted that he . . So quietly and well were the plans. 7 or other « employes connected with the . . Bee knew anything about the true in8
wardness of. the matter until today. . : an wn enfermedad ain. grocer returns your money in full—we pay him to %A “ear & Company Tancisco ~ ie NEW YORK BAKERY ; Commercial st, Nevada City, CARL SEIBT, > Proprietor Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc, Baked Every Day. ‘Wedding Cakes to eet: Sunset . __ Limited, SATURDAY, MARCH’ 27, 1997, From. San, Francisco Eastbound. SUNDAY, MARCH, 28, 1897, 5 ( ay From, Log. Angeies. THURSDAY APRIL 41897,»Prom NewOrleans Westbound. After which dates i¢ will: be. _WIREDRAWN in tenet a He bass ak First os Faarins Ky,,March meets Fre pias. counties, , today at Dor-. and PrigHeD ‘ tt] Repairing « of “ufniiture (15! ~~” By One of the Best ually non, the PRICES TO. FIT EVERYBODY'S § POCKET. _KINKEAD ~~~ THE Leabina FURNITURE ‘ DEALER “OF NEVADA rs ‘COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA" erry, arsed her home near this city. ~Ohas. E. Wodell and wife left on the . ‘tnorning train for San Francisco. “Ed. 8. Swan, one. of San: Fraticiseo’s popular traveling men, is in town. Mrs. A. V. Deal and Miss Marie Deal left-ontie: poor oe ogee for San Pex ‘Perici is’ “ap from hicaes ‘Valley on a few days’ visit te a tue: ‘at Grass Valley. George L. Hughes and bride arrived . & here yesterday from below and will shortly go to housekeeping. “K. Casper and family. will leave’ tomorrow for. San Francisco. They will remain at the Bay a few days and then go to Vallejo, at which place they Will make their future home. Hon. B. J. Watson arrived here from below. last. evetiing and will remain several days, to write up the mines nf. Nevada and . Beer Par, Extellence. “Phe finest keg beer in ‘the market is made by the Enterprise Brewing Com}pahy of San Francisco. A. Isoard & . Son are. for this conipany in Nethe combimation by. which you can get this superior article. It is: sold as ‘cheap.as any. other keg beer, and is acknowledged. to be much better by all. who know good beer: when they families . or saloons in quantities to suit. If you: want the. best beer be sure and call for Enterprise, either keg or bottle, and you will always be suited. “8. Hollab of Franeise is in ‘sider soberly how we can help the . ie = of the-poor. Philanthropy alone ; ©. W. Bigelow is down from Colum There is only one way to cure deafness, Geo Joh meton and J. Davis of San; 2nd that is’ by constitutional remedies. % “Mts: ‘William Ragon is very sick a He is at present en-' ‘. gaged by the Sacraniento Record-Union: vada Oity. Now you have the key to . : taste it. The agents will furnish it to}. 4 pand ‘die challenge society” to put away fora while frivolity and. . gayety. Our present duty is to con. will. not. suffice—-Rev. G. R. Gebauer, ({Unitarian, Oincimnati,O. portion of the ear. . Deafness is*eaused by and inflamed condi of the mucuos. lining of the acl “Tabe. When. “this tabe is: inflamed you have a tumbling sound [or . inperfect hearing, and when it is enitirely: jand unless the. inflammation canbe taken out and this tube restored to. its, normal ‘éondition, hearing will be ,. destroyed .forever.; nine cases oat of “ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of . the mucous surfaces. : We will give: One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by -eatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s @atarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. P. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, Te. Hall’ s Family. Pilis are the best. Pf It'is the most common sense © remedy. known . “for the cure of at disease. ae felt all the time body, and can be ‘Fegulated. fe parchate an e i¢ belt you wi:doubtedly t it has no supep a remedy -for oper Many nervyors and chronic to the perfection ef th contains improvements : m13-1t ; Ct wee aad ie me “ates in Se ka Trae, it costs aE. 5 1a hen it cones ce is im ‘and € ‘ 4 sone object cov 3 my in const 2 ARRIVALS AT THE ~ = © faturse Cla ‘of UNION, HOTEL fete Main Street, Ney Nevada City, {o. A. NORTHWAY, se Propnreror . . L. Foe Touts : ‘Ban Fraciaco, ma were Sacramento, OWS. ht, Grass Valley, = cae : 2 ‘or te Che ° Andy Ham i, Sacramento, ss mae City, New Singer Sewing. Machine.” AN the appliances ineluded;Apply at H. DICKERFS. MAN'S drug aud stationery: store. mi2-lw . : ———— —_— ENGLISH <i = AND. \PASTY SUPPER a BE GIVEN BY THE LADIES. Se TEN Methodist Church, Tuesday, March Z\st. Deafness'is the result . . . COMMERCIAL Seauer, oe bbe MARKED DOWN PRICES ‘Upon cur entire Men’s Dress Suits.... Men’s Clay Worsted Suits.. Men’s Black and Blue Cheviot Suits, good, values for ‘Ite current ts Boys’ Suits upward from. -it_is on the . Men’s Buckle Mining Shoes y Men’s Dress Shoes, Congress or Lace: WHEN, ‘You Have Mape' vp your mixp . Ladies’ Vicia Kid Patent Tip Button. Shoes. Sane tent base pete You midoubtedly Genuine Marysville Flannels, per suit . i hee: “of. sles current, dueabinty nec . Liditation i bal is ra cece Baby Shoes, Button ailments and Dr. Se caer ee sats Ladies’ Hosé, Fast Black by no other ap. Ladies? Fancy Handkerchiefs S. Men's Felt Polos or dis sane En ng aew's . Men’s Felt ora or ine Ha ee Cine = Pars ec “éetit . Hook Towels, Red Maen ities DR. i 1.8 SANDER, my Mart ‘iret, We Have No. -Shop-Worn Goods Upon 0 Our St gm bus Lideitline Fabte. : From now on the time, table of the} 4 . Grass Valley and Nevada City bus line . and; follows: for Cons baie rey Valley—8:45 a, m.; mee men¢ 8:45 and 6:30 p. m. Leave Nevada City—10 a. m.; 2, e 5 and 7:30 p. m. pee Busses will call to any part of the bepacs, city: for passengers free‘of charge. es Karl’s Clover Root Tea A lng ag vous . Nothing quickly. Sold. by Dickerman & Co. eps em ET Something New. “Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at Mar JACKSON'S. als-tf . ~ 8 ee _. Pure Honey. Fine fresh comb honey, the best in the. market, at Gaylord’s. Give it a! trial if you want something nice. £23 . nev CLOTHING STOR . In order to raise money * fe Sp pring GC tie eee eee ee eee? oP ee ee Pr Pe eeeean ad SOTHO wee e eee een ee ese sasetaseanee $13.50, reduced et pee ee eer aeee Se? ‘ eee ete iesnaae BRUNO Meee ese cansinene “Ethel tee tees. Fisvasevue je dese ee emeent cthbihchiedoiiciarton A Fresh. ive 08D. Money Refunded if Goods Are Not as + Representa. 3 Musical ‘and Literary. Program, 7:30 to 8: db: P. M. . * adie Direction of Tes Werry, assisted by ‘the “best Local Talent in Nevada City and Grass Valley. <> A ‘Samptuous Meal, from's to 7:30 and 8:30 to 1 P. M. » Served by the Ladies, _ made and imported; Sa er made, Bride’ s Cake . Will. include.. Pasties, home ffron Cake, such as.your mothand Wedding Cake. . Uphotstering _ and ¥ zinta eet Business Hes ceriasth Me ures at m y sho bean corpus sworn out of the Estate and Gaara of Charles Court apd returnable « next Tuesday, and 8 ‘min oe Annual] ‘when the case will be reargued* at San _ Lawrence ond . , Levinge: he n custod, on bail. of . . case wont tothe jury at 5 oelock. 2 Suit, The Choicest. Groceries, it ™ a Pros pay for fatale garments . aes P. G. SCADDEN, ‘the ¢ ate BUT ALSO GIVES”