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that I wish the end would sooh come t ;
this terrible affair. No, I have not.
elves up hope yet; but Sher can't do
They. might as well hang me, ee
end itall.”.~
Then Mrs. Durrant broke:“down and
cried. Going to a lounge she seized a
pillow and clutched itas though’ ‘in
greut' mental anguish and, suddenly
flinging it down began a half hysterical
review of the causes: that she eI
had led to her son's. con:
was simply sentiment worked + ‘ap og
the newspapers,” “she cried, “and . the .
work of Barnes and Lees. ‘Somebody . .
had to be convicted and they selected .
“my poor boy. Then look at. Barnes. .
After his terrible charges in the courtroom that my son was a murderer, he
went into the jail and insulted him
— I donot want hisenmity now,
t it wait until ‘this thing is all over
and then they will hear ftom me, even
though I ama small, weak woman as:
_ they say. They were all against «us,
even Judge Murphy. But never, ‘mind
my time is coming, and they shall ‘All
hear from me longafter the end of the
case, As to the Story that Mr Sutro is
aiding us, and that I have been employ{om r Hs ve HAS B me hiro
Tir to
*
Tony s Fight Intttigence From the
Special to the ‘Day. TRANSCRIPT.
“ig Pm Blood : Prison,
N. Dolph, ex-United states
“death St his residence here as the
ready caused the amputation ofhis,
is the opinion of his physicians that he
“Seantee Dolph's trou’ € jean with a
gangrene sore on the left foot, caused .
from an ingrown toe nail, Blood “pole
came so alartning yesterday that. the
to save his life. At 5 o’clock p. m. the
leg was taken off four inches below the
knee.” In ‘the “enfeebled condition of
Dolph’s system the operation was regarded as very dangerous, but he fully
realized the: gtavity of the situation
ed by him as his housekeeper, it is none ‘and consented 0° ~ his -mind —
_of the public’s : business. * Rie hes
affirm or deny ite
GRASS VALLEY GLBANINGS,.
: The Tews of Today. as Told Over the :
Telephone.
Richard Ingram, aged about 16 years,
who is an apprentice at Oliver's plan“ y
ing mill, had his right hand: badly. cut.
between the fingers this afternoon by
a band saw.
Carrie May Fleming, youngest daughter of Isaac Fleming of Clear Creek
district, died last evening at her home.
She was born at Clear Creek and was
22 years, 9 months and 13 days of age.
The funeral will take place. tomorrow
morning at 11 o’clock, from the Union
schoolhouse. Interment at Clear Creek.
Mrs. Amy Hazard Green, an old resident of Kentucky Flat, died there yésterday, aged 74 years, 8 months and 5
days. She was a native of Rhode
Island. Her husband . suryives, also
one son, Josiah Green, who liyes in
*Kansas, besides two daughters, Mrs. D.
E. Matteson of Grass Valley and Mrs,
Jonah Witter of Pleasant Valley. The
funeral will take place Thursday forenoon at 10 o’clock from her late’ residence.
The wooden awning in front of.
Lord’s stable fell yesterday afternoon
beneath the weight of snow that had
accumulated upon it. . Luckily no one
happened to be under it.
William Dunstan, pumpman at the
North Star mine, was crawling under . SPS
the pump rod in the drain tunnel yes. ,
terday.afternoon, when a bolt caught}
his loose jumper and he was. dragged
along by the rod and quite badly
‘Seninel ‘
Overcoat. Stolen.
Last Sunday Debris Commissioner
Vischer rode fromthis city to “Grass
Valley in the cars and upon arriving at
the latter place missed a new $75 overcoat. Upon the same train ‘were two
Chinamen, who got off near Town
Town. Mr. Vischer-at once suspected
the Chinamen of stealing it and his
suspicions were strengthened : when
: later he learned that parties who saw
them after they had left. the cars noticed that one of them carried a bun-. @
dle, Armed with ‘a search warrant
“~Constable Dillon today went to the
Byrne ranch and not. finding the. overcoat arrested both Chinamen and took
them before Justice Holbrook, who
bound them over for trial.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court. today,
Judge F. T. Nilon presiding:
Edwin Tilley vs. J. Bonney. cae
Pad —_—__
I take this method of expressing my
most sincere thanks to the kind neighbors and friends who did so much to
Bal Ra “it
peony ‘March-9-+ The: fronted here
i3 pleasant but the roads in alt directions are mp The curious visitor
Th ting ie ig Bio. 4 on Corbett.
= Martia Julian Talks
Carson, March.8-—Martin Julian was
in town last.evening and had a little
time tospare. *“I think that Bob will
win this fight sure,” said he. “Of
course, he has achance to lose, but I
really think that he has defeated better
men then. Corbett. Take Peter Maher,
for instarice. It has always been a mystery to me why Corbett never took a
chance at. Maher. He must have believed him in his own class when he
over O’Donnell’s < prostrate’ form: at
Maspeth. “Yet he has never thought
properto consider Peter’s challenges.
Taking the ‘records of both men ‘into
. fighters than Corbett éver. expects to
meet. ‘Take Sharkey again, Sharkey
four routids,’and yet Bob’ had ‘him
round.. Sharkey is adviging all his
ent is to bet ¢ on Fitz, and he should
‘know Something. about both men, I
think Sharkey’s tip is as good as anybody’s; because’ he, talks, from experience. Some people say Bob is a lucky
fighter.’: If his victories. have all been
lucky his fortune has lasted a very long
time and I. hope: it: ‘oontinnes ‘over
March 17th.” short
“Butler. wil Go.
‘ay si cic March Sthi-Seoretary
Sherman this aftertioon signed” extradition papers, authorizing the delivery
to the Australian officers now in San
Franciseo, ‘of Frank Butler,'who is
meniennare on abides of muranf dler Canght.
CHI0AG0, “Migoh'g. John McDonald,
dtias Leonard, alias Bacheldor, wanted
in.Denyer, Kansas City, Butte: City,
Colorado Springs, and other western
cities for mine swindling, was arrested
this morning at the Sherman’ House.
The prisoner had nearly $50,000 worth
of mining stocks.and deeds to nent . :
and ata with him, .
“Ay Aged Masonry Dea
Butorr, Wis. “March "8B. — Thomes
Cond, seat irl Riper 7eees 188 to
1856 he was a missionary to the SandPacer a4
relieve the suffering of my wife during wich.
her last sickness, and whose assistance
was given after her death. To each
and-ell of them I feel deeply .
and shall never forget their
its P. R.Goipswortay. .
Luvy’s clearance sale is a beneficial
ite one. If you want a man’s or boy’s
_.suit at wholesale cost call and see him, .
-* as be desires to raise money for's
1 beaten nent ea
Killed Bis Wife,oe Fatt
ee ee a Norling, a
prsatasengg 2 85, today fatally
m, is lying at the. ‘point “of
result of blood poison, which has al-}
soh developed atid the eymptonis beof
physicians. decided upon jamputation .
surrendered the championship to him.
ee
ger nga oon yap Bees
, bearing ber breast, and a moment .
ems Se
ry at midnight,
pats g and then turne
upon himself and sent a bullet through . .
his own brain. TE ies wale he on
have lived hel
children, site four years “ot a
ra
Portinb, Ore., Margh “th.—Joseph ~~
‘sticiand ‘Keogh of ‘San, Francisco i
in town.
in town. ©
‘log. ‘There"is barelya chance of his), i. Vieober has ees. from “San
-L. A Mennos ‘is dogp t ‘trom. North
& Piethaa': é. Corrigan, are. ap
from Mooney Flat,
‘U. Helleyerd. of Camptonville ame
. . down last evening. bie
+ A. B. Price and J, 5S. Johnson, of
Merced, are in town,
Ed. Na apts oe traveling men
AG. Ridling: of ‘Gan .
rived here on the morning train, ;
G. Dualer and B. Blane, of. sting,
arrived here on. the morning train,
Placer county arrived here this” thorning’from Auburn. : «
W.H. Hicks has cacchieid Part of
thie lot of B.Baldtidge tn
‘street and will erect a résidénce. .
-Joseph Knight, who.fell a few nights
ago and broke a small bone in one of
on crutches.
Miss Frankie Power, who: has been
attending the Normal. School .at.San
Jose, returned home last night. Charles
on a visit, retarnied with her.
W. M.Richards,.,9. sto der.
representative « a ae 8. i
. Valley Railway Co. is here. Ona: burse ried visit to his father, “Capt
Richards, who is getting he if ely.
Mr. Richards will leave a San
cisco tomeorrawy’
Weather: ‘Bulletin. » EN
Clearing this afte ; fair t migh
Clocay vf Wednesday. noon; tnir to
emer
A Castastrophe.
The train was s roaring along ‘about
holes, when a little thin old-man’ who
his sleeve.
“All right, sir’; I wai’ forget.”
The old man * hrabtied back’a stray
says Corbett never hurt him in their . !0ck of hair and, straightening himeelf, . UM. .
gazed. with increasing wonder at the”.
tucked ‘ap twovor three times in the . "ying laudscape, every now and then
exclaiming, “Gracious i 7, mer
etc,
Suddenly there was a “crash, and [
after a number of gymnastie’ moves
that made him think of his school days,
he found himself sitting on the grass .
of the ese alongside the.
track.
Seeing andther passenger sitting a
short distance away, . patiently .sup-.
porting various parts of the splintered
ear across ‘his'legs, he inquired ; vey
“Is this Speers Crossing ?” i
The passenger;,who was.a drummer,
and not altogether’ new to such happenings, replied, with: a ‘smile, oe
in considerable pain. °
“No; this is fc ts
“ “Ts that so,” he. irritably .exclaimed.
“Now I knew that conductor ce
me off at the wrong Pigon” fee
Pine Butter, bs
element, 34 mar. can of
in ann Lowe :
7 ee Fi EN
J. A. NORTHWA
“ tout. She was probably °one of the
last decade, as . much on account of her} 1
own talent'as her husband’s celebrity.
1 96,1812. Her maiden name was Eu-. days in the counity jail for vagreney is
>. . mice» White.: Her education was re-. tieir sentence.
bi mir fats ome « Mi oa a. m.; 1,. me
8:45 and 6:30 p.m. on
Joe Cohn now has a ‘peanut saab Leave Nevada: city—10 a. ™.; a 5
d 1. at his fruit stand, corher of Main and and 7:30 p.m:
Union streets. ‘Busses will call to any part of the
Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons will free of. charge. tt} oi
sateen aron ncaa bhi nate city for passengers fr
: pitta Qeanad-Penior: ef 0 Karl's Crover Koot Tea” Oe
. Eee ie pe nce os of her hus-. Attention tion is called to the new adver-. JA 8 gore case one :
lite quickly. Sold by Di Disketiian Bs ci ae
.ahe nobly supported him tiestient of the Great American ‘Tea . * & 00.
, their home s happy.one.° At. Company on the first page of today’s
her own fireside was found the reali-. Transcrrpr. See the bargains they are Something . ‘New. ee:
gation: .of. whatever. she described in . offering. Bill’s . Mixed. “Biavoring . Spices, at a
her writings. Mrs. Henry Ward. James’ Williams’ and’ Richard’ Parl) vicaies al-tt
Beecher was born at West Sutton, Wor-. were brotight. up from Grass Valley
cester county, Maseachusetts, August today by Constable Townsend. Ten
Pure: re Honey. a
Fine fresh comb hone honey, the best in}h
yiord’s. Give it a
_. when Mr: Beecher «
Henry Ward © Beecher August, 1837,
in his pastorate in Lawrenceburgh, Ind.” Of the
. children of: this marriage, “three sotis
‘. and one daughter are yet living. ‘Asa
writer of home topics, Mrs. Beecher en-.\Jestved at Hadley, Mass. She married. . Boys ‘should : Me, caretal how “they
throw’ snowballs at men. It is not
right and is apt to get the boys in
trouble. We like to seek the youngsters enjoy themselves and have all the
harmless fun they can get, but there is
such a thing as” carrying” sport too far,
AJ Pnksione, of San Prangisbo to E
Superior Judge J. B. Prewett\ of.
his legs near the ankle, wab ‘out; today .
Kent and mother, who, have been. erp
remedy
forty miles an hour, and the conductor . disease:
‘was busily punchitig tickets full’ of
sat in one of the corner seats . ae "
.“Mister conductor, you: be sure and yy
let me off at Speers Station. You see,.
this is the first time I ever’ rode”on. “i
steam cars, and I don’t know anything . .
*bout them. You woe forget it, . )
consideration, Fitz has defeated more . e) ?” eo
Au White, aii, Tate, Rustic and all other approved finishes. An elegant assortment and:
} mean reputation. ‘In her —_—
earlier married life, during a long time Tirep, Nervous -and weak ‘men ‘and
of iliness, her reminiscences as a miv-. women find new life, nerve strength,
ister’s: wife furnished material for a} vigor and vitality in Hood’s Sarsapa.
‘series of articles, afterwards published . rilla, which” purifies, enriches and
ae ae title “From Dawn to. Day-. vitalizes the blood.
Hoon’s Pris are the favorite tanily
cathartic, easy to. take, easy, to: operate,
A fact “Worth Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La “La Grippe, Pnegmonia
Young Housekeepers” (New York, 1875),
ae ’ mung diseases are
Around'the House” (1878), and “Home.” . cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Co. oe ; ‘ho Ye
In ae tor raise ‘money. for rin
MARKED DOWN BRICES, ee our entire stock.
eo Fraud.ioe autuie heals aetanen . NEVADA THEATER,
‘by his father to see the little stranger . eno sae Men’s Dress ‘Mubieiiiesia ee Bh se wate
(imac stn ttn "neorcained Friday and Saturdity, Meo Pe renee. es
ar.) Abd after'a moment's silence he said: _. Men’s Black and Blue Cheviot Baits, good ‘valuos for.
“. “You've been taken in this time, dad; $135.50, POUNCE BO es Ae as ae
ee eas woe oe Boys’ Suits upward ot a a.
© Determination. AS, ee Men’s Buckle Mining Shoes. .°:.n20.20. ie ene
ey Men’s Dress Shoes, ‘Congress ' or. dine:
Bienen veo at erate is! MISS . A f ULLER . Ladies’ Vicia Kid Patent Tip Button Shoes.
something. Determination is what, *. Genuine Marysville oe s, PEE: suit oe
you need, and jt’s the best capital a imitavion (037
‘mah* can have, if it’s determination Baby Shoes Tritton:
Assisted by a Com of High-Claés “Dra’
Fight through Rev, Bam Jones, Evanmatic, eae tdevilio AF Artists. a 1 adves? Hose, Fast °
oe . Ladies’ Fancy: Han hice
: For Sale, ee s. ace Socks «0.05%. bylaw Shae
Ae toright Plane at n’s Felt Fedora or Alpine fae
~ see mon ie “Inquire ty NIGHT tata Hook Towels, Red, si ses
Manor 12 AND 13.
[SISTER TO.LA LOIRE} i sant
Miss Fuller wih i presen tS
-the following Dances. *
a 785
memo tanta at cher aA
FIRE Lek
LILY
Every ertbcalitcactiiven’ on 4 Positive Guarantee.
—
ops lag > $0 and 75 Cts.
: charge
. Trai in [p sehait yg aie leave Grass Valley at
t. Diagram nd violets tt
clog een . aia eg
I Euugiey No Agents
To ‘solicit for :
“PORTRAIT WORK,
ace ani prepared tedo all ki ds ~
eopying and enlargingin.
Crayon, Paste or: Water Colors
‘at pricés cannotbe duplicated for.
same qua ity of work.
I ee oy peppreesion.
"THE PHOTOGRAPHER
‘ Studio on York Stieet; ‘
eo Frames made to 6rder.
FRAMED. PICTURES ae
Oriental, Pastoral and ne Dhaiah Sitepe Dererleed eee a Dollar. . very at-. “<5 “CURTAIN POLES’:
of the latest styles.
a STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS:
Of the neven-menrhoye kind. Do their work pertendly and are far the cheapest in the end
WORK BASKETS, FEATHER DUSTERS, ETC.
Remember that = RREAD LEADS ‘IN . FURNITURE.
STREET, NEVADA CITY,
with excellent trimmings,
UNION OT mI
‘clothing if you*but. © ~
st wens ‘mést ‘st tylish SE ak &
© money.er Styles on Display.
pularly known as“ the Pri
of ae ees and ting Pens Ses i
s assutance gid oat ee
i and have sale wit us aot
Bvee
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