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wife as to make her dissatisfied with
*from that of her husband. She-said he
week the fact was. that he drove her
THE "TRANSORIPT,
ExmiijeasT tec omisge
BROWN & CALKINS.
¥. 2, BRO ‘ 1. 8, CALKINS.
Fifty Cents. ‘Per ‘Month.
AN UNHAPPY COUPLE.
wails ‘Troubles “of ios of rs Surtsman .
Who Used to Live Here.
Mrs. Startsman of Sacramento, ‘who
made her home at this city a year ago
last summer, bringing her little girl
with her, is having trouble, incourt
with her husband, Charles Startsman.
The woman was tried before Justice
Henry at Sacramento this week for deserting her ghildren.
Starts a told of the ‘visits to his
hhouse of a Mrs. Kane, who he said had
acquired such an influence over his
her home. . He repeated the ‘story of
his wife going to. the theater one evening and coming home in a hack after
1 o'clock in the morning accompanied
by some man. Last week, after a visit
from™ Mrs. Katie, she announced her
purpose of were home, and she did
leave.
Startsman eaid they aa had a few
slight differences: during the twelve
years th ey were married, but nothing
serious. . vis wife had been industrious
and helped ¢ epport the family by takig in-washing, But lately she became
dissatisfied and d.seontented, He said
he pleaded-with her 0t to leave her
children, but she dec: red she would,
and that’he must care fot them.
The mother of Mr. Star.“eman testifled: to having begged Mrs. Starteman
n >t to leave her home, but cou).1 make
no impression on her, She had ever
known her son to abuse his wife.
Mrs. Starteman told a different sto“¥
money order office.
-. holiday purchases of Leutje & Brand. —
BRIEF A F MGATION.
[tue Hos and Comma of loa
Interest.
. oa.
You Bet posto te to be made a
For bargains in jewelry of any kind
Ww. B. Boarn has returned to St.
Helena.
Feat indoed sak ait ol baum Goes
& visit to Sonora, Taclamne county.
Miss Tessie Fubey lett yesterday for} —
. e visit with relatives in San Francisco. . ’
No mistake will ‘be Sy ‘you: oaka.
Weather observer Hammon’s preé-.
diction this morning was : Rain aad
night ; clearing Saturday and-colder
Wm. Jeffries, a stranger who fell into
a shaft at You Bet and broke an arm,
has been brought to the county hospital fortreatment.Gen. C.F. McGlashan organized a Division of the Uniform Rank K. of P.,
with thirty-one charter members, at
Redlands last Saturday.
Brown & Morgan, the real estate
dealers, offer. a six-room house on
Spring street for sale cheap for cash or
on the installment plan.
Two more prisoners were released
today, leaving only nine in the county
jail—the smallest number that institution has had for four months past.
Luetje & Brand are now offering for
sale, diamonds, watches, jewelry and
silverware at a lower rate than the
same quality of goods can be purchased
anywhere else in the State.
W. H. Tuttle of the Owl has just received an invoice of W. H. McBrayer’s
‘“Gedar Brook”, whisky bottled in bond
the first ever brought to Nevada
county. It is guaranteed by the U.S.
Government to be absolutely pure and
100 proof.
‘PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
Mrs. Mary Maloney of North Bloomfield is here.
had abused ber off and on ever since
they were married. She denied that
any man accompanied ‘her home in a
hack one night; bat-would not deny
that she might have admitted it to
Officer Healy. She said her husband
was jealous of her, and instead of she
voluntarily leaving her children last
away under threats of violence.
Quite a breeze occurred between Mrs.
Startsmun’s attorney, Elwood Brauer,
and District Attorney Ryan when the
Jatter sought to get Mrs. Startsman to
‘tell where she had stayed since she left
home. After a heated argument over
fhe point, Judge Henry told Mrs.
Starieman she must answer.
Finally she said she slept on Thursday night cf-last week in the barn on
the lot where they lived, and afterward
in other barns. “Against the objection
of Mr. Bruner, the District Attorney
insisted on knowing.in what barns she
had passed the night since Friday of
last week. ©
She replied that that was her secret,
and despite the insistence of the court
she would not teil. .
The court took the matter under advisement.A Card From Mrs. Todd.
To the many friends who have had
compassion for me in my misfortnne I
feel that a public acknowledgment is
due, as cannot speak to each separately. The generous public subscription after my husband’s death afforded
me means ‘for immediate needs. The
‘Rector: Bros. haye now made it unnecessary for me to fear that my little
ones May go supperless, should the so
tfar unfailing thoughtfulness of neightbors cease. The. president of the Benevolent Society, together with generous individuals, have contributed wood,
and the signers of the “inasmuch”
monthly subscription have made a substantial provision for rent. Clothing,
delicacies and. kind words, together
with the little work I have been able to
do at home, have shut out the dread of
suffering. I fervently thank all whose
bityia hearts have alleviated my distress. =. > Mrs. @. Topp.
Another ce diacinainret:
The trial jurors of the Superior Court
“wo were summoned to appear on the
22d instant, were today notified that
they need not come to court till the
26th. The postponement is due to the
fact that the case of Turner vs. BenMallek set for trial on the 22d, will
not be Leard for. the present. The case
vt Granger vs. Richards, to quiet title
to the at the.corner of Broad
aad Biie'streets in this city, will be
baal a the 26th.
—_—X—X—_
"Vase Stolen.
‘The person who took a Bohemian vase
from the Peard fire Monday night will
please return it, as he is known. nl7
Costonan & Witiiams, contractors
Misa Minnie Helwig of North BloomMeld went to San Francisco today.
Mrs, A: M. Dobbie of North Bloomfield is visiting Mrs. W. H. Crawford.
Mrs. Mary King. and Mr.and Mrs. R.
E. Linder of You Bet arrived in town
this morning.
Mrs. J. H. Wentworth went to Sacramento yesterday to visit her son, Dr.
W. H. Wentworth.
H. ©. Weisenburger and wife left
the East yesterday for home, and will
‘be here by Monday.
Deputy Sheriff Neagle is about: recovered from his illness and expects to
be on duty tomorrow.
W. F. Biasauf is up from San Francisco on a vigit to his sister, Mrs. F. L.
Harryhousen, and family.
Mme. Chavanne. Miss Auger, B. E.
Auger, D. Fricot and attorney Brown
arrived . last. evening from San Francisco.
F. J. Brophy, who has been at Fort
Steele, British Columbia, for three
years past, arrived here last evening on
his way to his old home at Cherokee.
Ex-Mayor Fred H. Greeley of Marysville is intown. Mr. Greeley says that
a delegation of thirty or more of the
Native Sons of his town are talking of
coming here during Grand Parlor week
in April.Benjamin Hall arrived home last
evening from Douglass Island, Alaska,
where for four months past he had
charge of the chlorination works of the
Treadwell mine while E. J. Ott came
back here to get a wife.
Adjusted the Losses.
The losses on the buildings scorched
in Tuesday morning’s fire on Spring
street have been adjusted. Jobn Peard
gets $1088 on his, and F. L. Harryhousen gets $567. The first named
carried $1500 on his buildings, and the
second $1100. A considerable portion
of both structures can be saved, the
Harryhousen house being the least
damaged. his piano, which was
insured for $000, and which was carried
out with the rest. of tize furniture, Mr.
Harryhousen gets $25.
One That Never Fails.
the old saying goes, but there is one
year, day inand day out. It never faile
our people, no matter what the weather
or other conditions be. It is always
the cheapest, most satisfactory place
to buy high-grade groceries and prostore and its location is on Broad
street in Nevada _
Died While Being Operated On.
Charles Pett died yesterday at St.
Luke’s hospital in San Francisco while
undergoing a surgical operation. He
has been in bad health a long time and
went below recently for treatment.
Mr. Pett belonged to the Red Men of
Grass Valley. He was 4 Ort er . BOONE?
Mrs: Wm. Moyle and step-father to. BOONE’
Mrs. Chas. Pearce. The remains will
and builders, do first-class work cheap.
Christmas comes but once a year, aS
thing that Nevada City bas year after
visions. Its name is Gaylord’s grocery . States.
be brought to Grass Valley for burial.
ADVERTISING :RATES. go to Luetje & Brand’s. '
If you wait to theas cola. Miss-Emma Griffth, who formerly Made POT aT: days drink _udee dw sel ttn sepa Ate i Gras
ek a ha ag wea. Valley. E z ESS ante terete ey a Ball on ‘
ge
Mrs. Jas. Trevilian is reported to bel
down with diphtheria at git home on
Auburn street.
“Dennis O'Neill is confined to the bed
with a severe attack of pneumonia and
stomach troubles.
The four-year-old daughter of Mr.
Hill died yesterday afternoon. _
John H, Bennallack, a Grass Valley
boy, but now condacts. a butcher
shop‘at Sierra City, is visiting in Grass
Valley.drawing good crowds nightly. On
Saturday evening the special attraction
will be a. scene from the opera of “The
Mikado.”
; sLhe report published in. some of our
exchanges three days ago that the little
typhoid fever was erroneous. She is
now convalescent.
TY. CECL HURT.
An Ex-Sewing Machine Agent of This
City Breaks His Ankle.
T. V. Cecil, for a long time a sewing
machine ayent at this city previous to
some fifteen years ago, met with a serious accidetit on the Brunswick lode at
'4 o'clock yesterday morning: The Virginia City Chronicle says: He was
working in the face of a. drift in the
Best & Belcher workings when a cave
occurred and his right ankle was
broken by a rock which fell against. it.
He was removing loose dirt from the
face when the accident took place. He
tapped the face of the drift with a pick
to test its firmness where the rock
m gurertomsie tees hung and found
s
complicating the ankle joint. The injury was painful and will lay him up
for awhile.
conferred the Temple Degree.
Last evening Nevada Commandery
of Knights Templar was visited by Geo.
D. Metcalf of Oakland, Grand Oommander; F.N.Miller, Grand Captain
General; W. D. Knight, Grand Standard Bearer; G. St. Claudemaine, Commander of Colusa Commandery. Johu
Chisholm of Auburn, F. M. Wheeler
aud Wm. Morris were also among the
party. The Temple Degree was conferred on a number of candidates and
the evening’s ceremonies concluded
with a banquet.
MARRIED,
At San Francisco, November 14th,
Joseph Glasson and Miss Ida Close,
both of Grass Valley.
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AND
ACCIDENT
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San Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
WILL PAY, aesrest to the hazard of occupation, from @8. to $5.00 a igen when unILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed
WILL PAY, nd bands, lose Sisko vo
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or disabled by accident.
ays Fidelity Mu
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i Day's Record of. “Dogs Ou . we
Welghbors.2
“1 cits ees November 19—A terriThe orphans fair now in ‘progress is Pa
daughter of Thos. Wasley had died of .
able to work ahecodh beine hurt accidentWILL PAY $10.00 week, when you are
eed. and foot
acai cae
life ae fee aud aud dues of of
You ost cannot lose all your income when you
Aid Asaciasion ie Presui Worth of Pty
Destroyed.
sae
3 buildings’ and “many . Seharohee have
been destroyed already, and altbough. otarge
forty fire engines sre at. work all efforts
to check the flames have failed so far.
No lives have yet Anti ie “The fire
started at nine o’clock thie morning,
‘and Mrs. Rovert Jones of Massachusetts . and at six ‘o'clock, this “evening continues to rage with unabated fury. The
estimated loss up to this hour is $10,A Murderer’s Warning,
Papvcan, Ky., November 19.—George
Watson, colored, was hung today for
Binnie Bell. He made aspeech warndeath without a quiver.
NOT A NEW SCHEME,
Piping Slickens.
the proposition of pipmg the slickens
from the hydraulic mines and dumping
them into the tule basin in Sutter
county which he is now urging the
adoption of. The Promoter says that
it originated with L. L. Robinson, and
could have at.one time been carried to
Association been inclined to meet the
miners half way. Along about 1887 Mr.
Robinson met the aforesaid Association, and. the above. plan,
claming that the. mine-owners would
build'such a pipe line and carry the debris to the tule lands of Sutter county
if they could be assured of tha support
of the Association. But. Mr. Robinson
;]. Deuprey, Dickinson and Boardman apt. peated before Judge Bahrs this~morn-. today than at any previous: time since .
the brutal murder of his paramour,
ing white and colored people against . _
women and whiskey. and then met. Charles H. Hartman of This City Will
L. L. Robinson Originated the Idea of
According to H. D. De Gaa of the
Willows Promoter, A, J. Fileher of the
State Board of Trade did not originate
EST, IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, bi
7.
BM. .
Judge Bains Sits Down Hard
; on Durrant’s Lawyers.
San Franotsco, Nov.’ 19.—Attorneys
ing and asked him to set for. trial the
charge against. Theodore Durrant of
murdering Minnie Williams. Assistant
District Attorney Hosmer opposed the
motion. His honor listened awhile impatiently and then in an angry manner
interrupted the lawyers, declining to
hear them further and peremptorily
denying the motion. After adjournment Durrant’s lawyers stated they
would found an appeal onJudge Bahr’
refusal to hear them, but would not
say whether they would take it.to the
State or Federal courts.
.
THE THANKSGIVING FIGHT.
Probably Referee,
It has been definitely settled that the
glove fight to take place on Thanksgiving afternoon between M. Wheelihan
and Charles Hosken of Grass Valley
will come off at Armory Halli in this
city at one o’clock p. m. It is believed
that the match will be a good one, as
both these men appear to:be thoroughly
in earnest and anxious to win.
It is stated in sporting circles that
judge impartially and correctly.
seo
A Lively Runaway.
was given no support, it being the intention then of those composing the
Association to make a fat living out of
the miners and this could only be done
by showing fight.
A Hard Hit. 23
Grass Valley Telegraph :
matters seem to be muddled in Nevada Oity, two organizations claiming
to be the Colts. We cannot see so
Grass Valley nines.”
“Baseball
much in the name that clubs want it.
Surely it cannot be the fame attached
to it since the Colts have played with
killed.
~~
Foresters tu Entertain a Visitor.
pay an official visit to Court Garfield,
No.9. There will be a literary and
musical entertainment and a supper in
connection with the meeting.
bringers at the
chances in an elegant
latest styles of
FINE CLOTHING,
Sane it per week for'uod reins
sce fe esses
we iF INSURED,
B. MILLER,
EVERY CUSTOMER
HAS A CHANCE.
ERS . RE OS a 9
MILLER CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
From now until Januaty 8th every cash purchaser at this store is entitled to one or more
Silk Sofa Cushion
that is now being displayed in the show window.
Always Bear in Mind<="
That we continue to be the leading dealers in
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
RUBBER GOODS,
UMBRELLAS, ETC.
Broad St., Nevada City.
High-class goods at lowest prices are not the only tradeCad a * rad
[SITUATION AT
Charles H. Hartman of this city will
probably be selected as referes. He is
a square map, is familiar with the rules
of the ring and could be relied on to
Today Fred T. Brown, the blacksmith,
had the liveliest ride of his life and he
_prays to be delivered from another like
it. He wason John Tamblyn’s horse
without a saddle, when the animal took
the bit between its teeth and ran from.
the Half Mile House to the corner of
Spring and Pine streets at about a 1:30
rate or something like that. People
who saw the horse shoot down Pine
street hill andacrogs suspension
bridge say it was the most furious runaway they. ever witnessed. A less expert rider would have been thrown and
Next Monday evening Grand Junior
Woodward Bevin of the Foresters of
American will come from Marysville to
THE SMUGGLER.
It Continues to Grow Still More
Alarming.
AspEn, Col., November 19—The situation at the Smuggler mine is worse
the fire started. There are two startling features. It is discovered that the
attempt to cut off-the draft in the upper levels is driving the heavy gases
down to the pump station at the 900
level and stopping the pumps. To obviate this men are today putting in a
bulkhead of masonry above the 900
level. It is also found that inflammable
gas is being generated, but to what extent is not known.
THE RED DOG MINE.
One Hundred Feet to Rua to Bettom
the Channel.
The tunnel of the Red Dog drift
mine at You Bet is now in 400 feet from
the foot of the incline. Recent upraises indicate that 100 feet more. will
have to be run to bottom the channel.
It will take about six weeks to do this
work. Eight men are employed. The
owners of this claim are with one or
two exceptions well-known Nevada
county men, and they have already
spent $12,000 in opening the property.
A Chance For. Graniteville.
There will be a big dance at Graniteville tomorrow night. Frank Lammon
day and will take with him a complete
keno outfit so that the sportively inclined of the upper country‘can have a
turn at the fascinating sport.
Not Yet Recovered.
He is quite sore yet.
it Was Her Son.
Mrs. Fannie McGibbons of Oakland
man reported to have been killed by a
The family left this city about six
years ago.
—_ ve
Foley’s Christmas Cundies.
Foley the confectioner is all ready
for the holiday rush, as will be observed
by reference to his advertisement. He
this year than ever before.
The Very Latest.
Turkey raffle every night. nl9
TARTER THE
of the Gilt Edge is going up there to.
J.J. Rogers has been incapacitated’
for two weeks past from working, on .
account of an injury received by being
thrown from a cart as he was driving
down from his ranch near the Tamplin
House. Mr. Rogers was in town today.
says she is how sure that the young
snowslide at the Red Fox mine in
British’ Columbia was her son Joseph.
offers more and greater attractions
Call at the Council Chamber saloon
and see the Klondyke Turkey Table.
SERIS INDIANS.
Armed Forces Sent to Punish
Them For Murder: =.
Tucson, Arizona, Novembef 19,—A
dispatch from Guaymas, Sonora, says
sent with 75 soldiers and a judge to the
Tiburon Islands to investigate the recent murder of two white men by the
Seris Indians and to punish the offenders. Mounted soldiers have also
been dispatched to tue coast opposite
the islands to co-operate if nececcary.
cement
Taken Under Advisement.
The application of E. W. Schmidt,
Public Administrator, for special letters
late Geo. D, McLean was submitted in
tne Superior Court today, and Judge
Nilon took it under advisement.
An Old-Time Landiord Gone.
John Scott, who for years kept a
hotel at.Sierra City, died this week in
San Francisco and was buried yesterday under the auspices of the Masonic
order,
Ger your Sweet Cider of B. Bullard.
EET IES EST
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
VrseCresolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the
Safest and Most Effectual
Means
Of treating the throat and_bronchial tubes
Its efficiency in Whooping Cough and Croup
. wonderful. Its antiseptic qualities render
it
invaluable In Contagious Diseases,
sas Dipheheris, Searlet Fever, ete. Sold by
ICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
eee
MAHER & CO.
Once again we ask you t
Grond Suits at
DO NOT FAIL
Ladies of Nevada County :
o take a look at our DRESS
GOODS DISPLAY while contained in Window No. tr.
$2.
Grand Suits at $4.
Grand Suits at $4.50.
Grand Suits at $5.
TO SEE THEM.
Preparatory to Winter Impo
v
. CLOSING OUT
"Fall Millinery
LEADER MILLIN
; Wao The new prices will astonish you.
rtations, at the
RY, Broad Street
made. They go through a
them perfectly sanitary, and ;
forters that are fit for use.
a
WINDOW NO. 2.
This window contains a lot of
Laminated Comforters,
the only comforters in the world that afford real comfort.
They weigh almost nothing and are the warmest comforters
peculiar process which makes
ia short they are the only comRespectfully,
AHER & CO.
jing shades.
[ee Holiday Goods arriving daily. See our.Hanekerchiefs for Ladies and Men. See our $1 Gloves, all leadM. & W.
of administration on the estate of the .