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November 23, 1897 (4 pages)

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ranscript. NEVADA CITY, CAL., TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1897. ee 37TH YEAR—NO, 11471 EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, a setietiiai behest ssc. oe at Sgro maw . v Entieesearmmce . PRIBE MENTION, . THBY ALL WANT I. [OUT OR WORK (SHE TOOK THE ~ = . JUMPRD FROM —_—. FELL DOWN ee eee BROWN & CALKINS, fm Hols ea Commas of Lt Meee . ANU LOOT HOPE. GAS ROUTE. THE TRAIN.) MINING SHART. Thankegiving Ball Wednesday eve-. riage license up at raffle for the benefit of the orphans fair now in progress at/Anl Basterner End His Troubles. A Women Kills Herself in an A Passenger Becomes Insane. Reached For His Spectacles and B. B. POWER, Pres, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ay sf ie oe _ Jing. se GUI. re oa Giity Cents Per lonth. Bao e Thanksgiving . Grass Valley. He offers sixty chancés : : ; ory NO. 6, KT. ilies ge: a ener ped prensa per: Mes doe to ego man who In the Bay, Alameda Hotel. Crossing Mojave Desert. Lost His Balance, ve : EYEE, Com, Made known on application. Hicibenk 4 Passions ofany kind os Prego gheaces rel besandlhin ey ide Puawoali; Névelebes 28-—Barly biaee, November 28, — Mary : Los ANaxtzs, Nor. Wi— An: the east. Sax Disco, November 284—Samael . 0. 6, ND, G, Ww. intered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as. If you want to.keep-warm-these-cold-. ing-over-each-other-in-their anxiety-to-. thie-morning-« man-committed suicide, Smith, aged thirty, committed suicide . bound Santa Fe express was crossing eset. de a prominent resident of. hionCaitip bau tictncr dapenctce a days drink Robin Hood. get tickets. So far most of the buyers. by jumping into the Bay., His body. with gas this morning at the Globe. the Mojave Desert last night a man Elnido, Los Angeles county, aged 60 redays ofeach month, —_———_—_—_ Everybody is going to the N.S. G. W. are Grass Valleyans, as the sale was was subsequently recovered by a boat-. hotel in Alameda. She was formerly . rushed almost naked from the car and years, died Sunday at Campo from a a icone GRASS VALLEY hEWS. we! on oe hee aan Shotir eanse neue te Ste Sb man, when from letters and papers. the wife of a Lakeport man named jumped to the ground. The train was. injuries received by falling down a fee meen ees fatrat ia Pobied heey abies who . morning that the sale was going on he . 0 his person his name’ was found to] Farrel. Qne day she was out riding stopped and a search made for him . mining shaft. He went there two weeks \LLER’S . A Day’s Record of the Toings of Our depend upon free water. ‘ ‘started out afoot to meet Mr. Greany . be Frederick Rakefan, an ex-employe . with him when he was mysteriously . without success. He had a ticket made . ago to examine a claim, and was being GE = BEER Ned: hbos Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express office at. on his way up to the county seat, at the Immigration station at New. shot dead at her side. She took the out to A. R. Roberts. It is supposed . lowered into the shaft. He sat on a nily Use. © ers with is, Nevada City. r BROS., «y<ee Nevada City Cal * 5 Cent Cigar Francisco. The Methodist Church: will give a who died in San Francisco this month and was buried here, is valued at $7,500. concert Thursday night. The Massachusetts and Gold Hill mines have received new pumps, Mrs. David Binkleman has returned from a visit to her daughter at Austin, Nevada. Harry: Levitt of the Wonder Store will give a ball on Christmas eve, and . i each of his patrons who parchase $5ling fret ever brought to Nevada worth of goods between now and then -county. It is guaranteed by the U. 8. Government to be absolutely pure and City Trustee Richard Dunstan has 100 proof. ss will be entitled to a ticket. this city has been fitted up with an Miss Lillian Smitten has gone to San . jron gate and some railing. dealers, offer a six-room house on Spring street for sale cheap for cash or on the installment plan. ceived an invoice of W. H. McBrayer’s Brown & Morgan, the real estate and stopping him at Town Talk tried to buy, all the. remaining numbers. ‘The estate of the late Mary E. Gray, . Greany would let him have but one, so he took that. Those who had invested up to noon today are as follows : Jas. Oavanaugh, Richard White, George E. Mainhart, Al. Hooper, John Harris, Simeon Bartle, Elmer Plummer, Al. J. W.H. Tuttle of the Owl has just re-. Hosking, Deputy County Recorder Henry Walker, J. J. Reilley, Wm. Cedar Brook”, whisky bottled in bond, . Bachelor, Dr. M. P. Harris, M. J, Owens, Fred Cassidy, Frank Maurer, Harry Cremmius, N. Maloney, Pierce Cussidy, Frank Andrews, Deputy County Clerk Patrick Monahan, Maurice O'Connell, York. He left a wife and childrenin New York and. came to Seattle intending té leave there for Klondike in the early spring. Two weeks ‘ago he came here with letters from Eastern railroad men and tried to get employment. He could not succeed and lost hope. Jumped Into dail, Str.° Louis, November 28.—Paul J. Tuston, a professional high diver, jumped from the Eads bridge into the name of May Smith after coming here and worked as a domestic. ‘A Smooth Swindler Reppina, November 23.—J. E. Scott came here and depositing some money in a bank drew a few checks against it which were promptly paid. After thus baiting his victims he withdrew his money and then buying $150 worth of clothing, jewelry, etc.,, paid for them with more checks which were not honhe suddenly became insane. A party is now out bunting for him. Ttalian Miners Objected to. Hoveuton, Mich. November 23.— An outbreak seems imminent at the Atlantic mine. The company has seventyfive Italians from the Franklin mine on the ground ready to take the latter announce that bloodshed will ensue at the first attempt to set the places of thestriking Fins, and the stick fastened to the rope and carried alantern. His glasses fell off and in reaching to recover them he lost his balance and plunged to the bottom. Turkey Raffle at the Grotto. There will be raffle at the Grotto saloon tonight for'a lot of fine young tarkeys. Come around and try your « luck. 1t Get your Sweet Cider of B. Bullard, — The Very Latest. re 3, 0. Nitony: Papaty Bheret Jenn i ; Call at the Council Chamber saloon oe Feturned. from Tuscan Springs and. Grand Officer Bevan was accompa. Pascbe, Dr, 0. N. Sullivan, A. F. Brady, . Tiver, a distance of 129 feet. Manager. red on presentation. Before the dis. aliens to work. There are now nearly and see the Klondyke Turkey Table. HUMBOLDT Berp now the Board will soon hold a meet-. nig on his visit to Court Garfield, F. Wm. Morris, Postmaster E, J. Morgan,. Garen of Havlin’s Theater and two. °overy of the s windle was made he fled . 200 Fins on strike, and all of them are . ‘Turkey raffle every night. nig HABMONEA ing to elect. a successor to Dr. ©. W. o¢ A., last evening, by Deputy Grand . J. J. Wheelihan, A. B. Ohampion,. other men fixed a-spri -boardfrom . south. strong and determined men. inky re i 2d-prec recently: Chief Ranger Schmidt aud Past Chief County Olerk John n J. Greany. which the dive was taken. The tug th ou F r , ‘ his AMaULIO’ sedwageehent Gili act ‘omice ok Walia as , . Rangers Cayhill and Bolton of -Marysange REO er unselor at Law. At the Maryland the developments} viljo, Some Grass Valley members of THE HOFFMANN ESTATE soe Patton picked Tustin np’ #bien be ° est Mason Dead. “ re eee ne on eRy Die bouaas of Renae te ot Calitome sete, Op Beaten on the 1600 level dur:ng the past week . the order were present. > ". eame to the surface, none the worse! Qapenssura, N. Y, November 23,-. terms. Inthe tithor of the Rotate of “itadae have been such as to warrant putting Two young men living on Deer Creek mn d for his jump. Tuston was arrested. The body of Joel Houghton, the oldest . dObFMANN, deceased. : Largest Stock helespe searing seaayy “id that ae below town, brought in a pair of mounAll of the m i Leen to the Wi OW. Mason in the world, has been brought Both Claim to Be Innocent. the 4eh day of Dewember’ toy, ty bias met ‘ en out awhile ago. © present 10-/ tain cats last night. They were capased, A * i ‘ “ . 1 of said day, at the Court Room of said i weak Pilces dications’ are very favorable for this. tarea Ineo aris see as tad ao. ” dnd will-or the late Aceesd Heenan Poisoned by a Chinese. here for burial. He died in Milwaukee. Oconomowoc, Wis, Nov. 28.—The youre, at che Court House in the City and hott i \ Houghton was 97, and was. a Mason . Cornell tragedy has been the topic of . asthe time and piace for proving the Will of talogue Free. peared as tame as the domestic breed. . who died at this city the 3lst of last Sice Nov. 23.--A. well-ic ; as _ . said August Hofmann, decented aed noe ita for merchants. Quartz Parlor of Native Sons last These animals are famous ratters, and month was filed today in the Superior ACRAMENTO, Nov. 23.—A well-known seventy-seven years. discussion allday. Opinion is still dineering She 1 ePplication of Catherine HoffI i J v3 ed and Plant Co., might appointed a committee c St-. their owners were trying to sell them . Gourt by Thos. 8. Ford, Esq,, the at-. %0U2g man is dangerously ill at Dr. vided as to who is the murderer. The . saammydor, the is rere a Lng poraon TesSACRAMENTO. CAL. ing of FM. Miller, A. F. Brady and J. to somebody who wanted them for that torney for the estate. The property . Staples ranch near Elk Grove from be-. terested may appear and contest the , . BAKERY , Nevada City, ©. Tyrrell to confer with Hydraulic Parlor’s committee relative to assisting in the movement to build a monument at Donner Lake, purpose. PERSONAL POINTERS, left by Mr. Hoffmann is estimated to be worth from $5000 to $6000. It consists mainly of real estate located in ing poisoned. The Chinese cook who is suspected of trying to kill him, has disappeared. THE FEDBRAL LOAN. Getting Ready to Start Up Active Deyel: father seems likely to récover. His wife is in the County Jail, and Lewis, the boarder,is in the city lockup. Dated Nov. ud, 1897. ss rf ona, pi a, y J.C. Niton, uty Cler Thos, 8. Ford, Attorney for Potidonas. n23 MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE this city. Both are charged with the murder, and Proprietor oa sen oy good Respingy ie that The will was made March 6th, 1895, das _ ~ ‘ both have made statements saying they . FAMOUS in e last monthly clean-up at the Mass being Thomas Nil a ounty Assessor Martin, who some a es, Cakes, Etc., sachusetts Hill mine amounted to over A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old raphe eeneing so Ba Mrs. ea é THE LA BELLE. time ago bid in the Federal Loan mine . °*° sananent, : El Paso de Robles ev bis. $100,000. Fora time that property was and Young. Ho@tnsis, the widow. bf the tantetoe, ts at Sheriff's sale, proposes to give that Order a Specialty sARLS, unselor at Law. . ALL THE COURTS worked with rather discouraging results, but for eight months or so it has cisco are visiting here. been gradually improving until"it is. J.D. Carlisle of the Carlisle mine of now one of the most productive mines . Forbestown is in town, g in the State. The Reservoir Question. have returned from the East. Mr. and Mrs. Oordrey of San Franmade the executrix and sole heir. No bonds are required from -her. The widow is granted full power to sell,convey, mortgage, lease or otherwise dispose ofthe whole or any part of the property without an order from the Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Weisenburger Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fitzgerald arA Willow Valley Mine That Is Giving . Good Returns, . The La Belle, which -is east of and adjoining the LeCompton mine in Willow Valley, is giving gratifying returns. John McConnell! & Son, mining property » thorough prospecting. H. has just completed cutting a station in the shaft at the drain tunnel, and will run west on the ledge towards the conwill have 250 feet of backs. In the Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, tact region. When once in the hill he! SPRINGS. ee re Prices Reduced
Bat AR ecale Spriug Mr. Martin will increase the Sack The City Trustees at their meeting. rived from Stockton last evening. and real estate men of Chicaga, are now . wor king force, aud if there is anything . $10 $12 50 and $15 os + * de Sons . ‘ ; IST idast evening discussed at length the} Mr.and Mrs. Charles F. Thompson interested in it with J. L. Postlewaite .good in the;mine he will find it. The 9 ublication. aquestion of building the new water . and W. B.Gelatt arrived here last evenwho. ie conducting the development machinery has been overhauled and PER WEEK yaxxeriam, Caz, «works resorvoir on the Grass Valley ing from San Francisco. A Dozen pea he sooty is in 400 ee and put in first-class condition. ° Us , 1897. ee at dar oonrom it are four upraises varying in oe GIVEN TT Toad. They have two sites un Mrs. Dana Harmon returned today to The Greatest Hotel and Pleasure R Mier has filed notioe <Siagration, one joing on the Fortnns . the California mine. Mrs.. Blow . Daicing length from 40 to 75 feet. ‘The tunnel. The Texas Machinery Started. sia the Pula Coser Bhar: nat said will be «claim opposite Cashin Field and the . of Oakland went up with her. gives 700 feet of backs at the highest The new hoisting and pumping rig at iter ceiver, U. an ee the vig: unty, Cal.; Peter J. Pp. O., Yuba County, 4M 4. LOWERY.” ° «other beyond there on ground belongiting to the Providence Company. of granite and macadam crosswalks abont the city was also discussed. The evening from an extended visit to San Francisco and Sacramento. granite walks will be let by contract. Encampment Election. of Downieville -were among today’s Lhe matter of putting in a number passengers to San Francisco. I. Copeland and Miss Laura J. Yore Mrs. William H. Martin returned last James Creegan of Arcata, Humboldt county, arrived here last Saturday could notbe seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy point, enabling work to be carried on without machinery and at moderate the Texas mine in Willow Valley was started yesterday and works admirably. cost. The ledge averages about eighteen inches in thickness and the crushings now being taken ont will mill $25 a ton. ‘Thé La Belle has a bright outlook, as everything so far indicates the permanency as well as the richness of . The three-compartment shaft will be continued down from its present depth of 100 feet and drifts. will be run. A strong and enterprising company has this property in hand and will doubtGe CaKins _ Absolutely Pure t ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. The waters are unequalled for their medieinal value in cases of . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Eczema and all Blood and Skin Dise eases. “ ‘Trains leave Third and Townsend Seven to clean and economi-. the deposit, . less make a success of it. San Francisco, Calif., every, morning at 8:1 arriving at Springs at 3:30 same day. Rectetce. an The following were elected last evenevening, and is the guest of J. W.} : ing. F .20. Notices ing as officers of Mistletoe Encamp-. Downing. Mr. Creegan formerly recal. Seed grapes and BOONE'S PATENT AGENCY eo tn a ey “eer » Notice. ment, No. 47, L 0.07 ¥, "The installa-. sided between Cherokee “and Columbia raisins at the rate of a EVERY CUSTO MER 124 Pine St., San Francisco E. F. BURNS, Mana BLECTRIO POW! tion will take place on the second Mon. Hijl, and was connected with hydraulic pound in five minutes. : : s ~ Lovati day in Janu:ry and will be conducted . mining interests to a large extent. Indispensable in every ra yo ia. “ by John R. Thomas of Grass Valley, a we household. ° HAS A CH ANCE ; who was recently appointed District/ Thirteenth Columbia Calendar. ae ° , 2 ti i Derm. ¥ M. Mokialey, ie. Fis hy . For the thirteenth time the ‘famous AH R Xx CO oration, ‘able imIN ai .P; . Steffe " ‘5 1 : EEO AN OD ea) ag ‘ fhe company, f room teas Wee py §,; . little Columbia Pad Calendar makes its Enterprise . . ( . ing, San Francisco, ; N. P. Brown, T.; Wm. H. Martin, Tras-. #00ual and welcome appearance. The High-class goods at lowest prices are not the only trddees e his asseanment: shall a 1898 issue is not only brightly illustrat. Ra@iSin and (irape * = on tee. tingers at the . “] cer of eeer. F ed outside and inside, but filled with A Triple Wedding. chosen thoughts and verses from the , There will bea triple wedding tomor-. army of Columbia riders in all parts of row evening at Maybert,when six popu-. the world who have contributed wise fi madiay the bth 18 Gelinquent assess of advertising, and _ Seeder! MILLER CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Is sold at all hardware , Ladies of Nevada County : Directors. lar young people of that town are to be. and witty sayings in abundance. From now until January 8th every cash purOnce again we ask you to take a leak Bee ROW, Secretary. . ; : . eee ; : ur DR oe Mis Bui tine, made happy. Rev. J. Sims of this city. Hardly a more desirable daily memstores. Price $1. Send chaser at this store is entitled to one or more g y ESS he Oct. will be the officiating clergyman. Fol. orandum pad can be imagined than the lowing are the couples to be married :. Columbia Calendar. It may rest on the J. A: Lipman and Ida E. Hitvhcock. desk at any angle that may suit the Wo. H. Frye and Lena A. Hitchcock. . writer and is always safely on hand for C. C. Whittaker and Ellen Kite. reference. Then at the end of the year oe the calender may be prewerved in the The Weather. . form of adiary. Qertainly as the ColThis morning’s weather prediction is: . umbia bicycle leads the cycling world, Fair tonight. aud Wednesday. Cooler. . does the Columbia Pad Calendar lead Probably light frost tonight. A drench-. the business world. It will be mailed ing rainstorm prevailed from ten. to any address, safely packed ina caro’clock list evening tili-five this morn-. ton mailing case, upon recept of five ing, over two inches of water falling. two-cent stamps at the Calendar De© piaets ‘Going Fast. sb nag the Pope Mfg. Co., goad Tickets fothe concert to be given . at the Congregational church next Friday evening for the benefit of the ‘Sunday school are meeting with ready sale. The program will be one of superior merit, GOODS DISPLAY while contained in Window No. 1. Grand Suits at $2. Grand Suits at $4. Grand Suits at $4.50. ‘ Grand Suits at $s. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM. WINDOW NO, 2. This window contains a lot of © Laminated Comforters, the only comforters in the worl tlat afford real comfort. They weigh almost nothing and are the warmest comforters made. They go through a peculiar process which makes them perfectly sanitary, aud in s.ort they are the only comforters that are fit for use. . 2-cent stamp for the ‘Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 recipes. chances in an elegant rd s(t rd Sk Sola Cushion that is now being.displayed in the show window. Always Bear in Mind That we continue to be the leading dealers in ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., Philadelphia, Pa. Makers of the Enterprise Meat hopper. latest styles of and more may be made by any if RUBBER GOODS, L, Schubert and A. Charonnat have Lantern outfit, iving enter7 cd la the incline so fast they could not con-. lages. A small capital and A Good FINE ‘CLOTHING, Driven Out . by Water, . ; 4 UMBRELLAS, ETC. been compelled to temporarily suspend trol it with the facilities at hand. They . energy are all that are needed. X X \ We desire to express our most‘heart-. are now endeavoring to arrange for a A book that describes pictures : felt thanks to those who so kindly aspumping rig. This claim will doubt% 1S J OF @ 7 Livin g fe ‘GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, one with a McAllister Magic : tainments or illustrated lec-. 1p a . reel oe tures in small towns and _vilB. Mi LLER, Broad St, Nevada City. sited in out late sad bereavement. . jess pay well for working if the proper and explains the bi ration oO Their many kindnesses will never be. machinery is put in it. ltcAllister’s Pica A : on Magic Lanterns ' ts And Stereopticons = At the Constitution. P. Tautphaus is having the annual assessment work done on the ConstituJOHN OLIVER AND Fatty. Elegant Christmas Gifts. I espectfully, MAHER & CO. Fall Ufillinery / Just received from Grand Rapids,. tion and the adjoining claim which be. and tells how to conduct en-. Preparatory to Winter Importations, at the Michigan, a lot of Ladies’ Desks, Com-} purchased some time ago. Messrs. tertainments will be mailed bination Bpok Cases, Dressing Tables Floyd and Tellam are running a crossupon nest and Shaving Stands. Excellent Christ-. out to tap the ledge. Mr. Tautphaus FOQUEST, T. H. McALuisrEe, (Se Holiday Goods arriving daily. See our Hard. mas Gifts. e proposes to eventually work this prop: % Washingten St., Chisago. kerchiefs for Ladies ani Men. ‘See,our $1 Gloves, all leading shades. Mk Wo a LEADER MILLINERY, Broad Street. eee The new prices will astonish” you. n22 Leaa & Saw Oo. . erty on an extensive scale.