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October 27, 1897 (4 pages)

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DIRECTORY, __ eae No. 119, Lo, Idd Fellows Hall Eveni clock of Month at 7:19 gIARY HOSKINS, ¥. g, Ger h & Idd Fellows Hei} lond: Wo'slook, “OP molith a . E. CLEVELA « C. p, BRS hac eae cer mee a or, No. 56, N. ae G..W. j Pythian Castle é evening at 7:30 o'clock, x B. POWER, Pres, a cen Or Ca landery, No. 6, K. T, 1t Masonic Hall 30 oe el each month, at FRANK AVER, Com, : Thursdays of each month, GrfINNIE BRAND, Pres,MRE ie S. S. FORD, i Counselor at Law, ee ULDING, COR. cox. CALDWELL, ’ Counselor at Law, CRIPI BLOCK, Street, Nevada City. OCTORS ‘Y & PALEN’S ‘THE TRANSCRIPT, BROWN & CALKINS. Made known on application. t y Transcript. 37TH YEAR—NO, 11448 NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1897. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. FN IESE IE OLIN TTC TE, TIES Sundays and Legal Holidays by N. P. BROWN. L, 8. CALKING. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Fifty Cents Per [onth. ADVERTISING RATES. A NOONDAY BURGLARY. Mysterious Theft of Three Hundred DolJars From Lubeck’s Store. During the noon hour today the dry goods and millinery store of L. Lubeck on Commercial street was robbed of about $300 in coin, and the case baffles the county and city officers as far as} they have investigated it. At twelve o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Lubeck went to dinner, carefully locking _ manded a trial and his honor set it for Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as coond-class matter. ‘MUST STAY IN JAIL. Bianchi’s Trial Put Over Till Next Week Saturday. Barber Bianchi, who got out of jail yesterday and then got right back again for threatening to kill the woman Andrews with whom he was. consorting at the time of his arrest. last Spring for adultery, was today taken before Justice Holbrook to plead to a charge of @isturbing the peace. He deSaturday, November 6th. “But, Judge,” said the prisoner, “by that time the woman will get a divorce, say the money was in the till under the counter five minutes before they left. Mr. Lubeck got back at six minutes of one, and found the doors fastened as he had left them. His wife reached the store just after he did. A lady went in as Mr. Lubeck did and made a purchase. When he went to the till to make change it was empty. Not only was the sack of gold that had been there gone, but with it a quantity of small silver coins had also been taken, Not a cent was left. There are no windows in the main store room, which is of brick. The general supposition is that the burglar was secreted in the store when the Lubecks left, and that he slipped out ofeither the front or the back door when they were opened upon the prop~ WAS NOT QUICK ENOUGH. Highwaymen Mortally Wound an Ohio Farmer. from all parts of the State. Spriarmxp, O., Oct. 27.—Henry Gal. . Ca1caco, October 27.—Harry Scholder . } loway, a farmer of Clifton, nine miles from here, brought aload of corn to . emulate Charles Guiteau and kill the the city yesterday and sold it. While returning and when within 200 yards of his home two men held him up. He was not quick enoughin handing over his valuables, and they shot him in the breast mortally wounding him. A posse was organized by the neighbors who are searching for the robbers. Orphan's Home Dedicated. Gitroy, October 27—The Odd Fellows orphans’ home was dedicated today. Members of the order are here WOULD EMULATE ASSASSIN GUITEAU. ’ President. for insanity. A Wholesale Steal of the explosion. FOUND. DEAD . men 10 cents a ton. Word was sent to Haper, who for some time has been all the mines in the district to close PATAL FIGHT ©. IN HIS ROOM. WITH INDIANS. A Crank Threatens to Kill the. An Aged Photographer Takes. Three Redskins and a Game His Own Life. Warden Killed. _San_Francrs0o, October 27—F. P. Sr. Pav, October 27.—A special from MORE TROUBLE FOR O'BRIEN. Ten Inmates Escape From the Preston School. Ione, October 27.—On Monday night of Otter’ Creek, Iowa, threatens to} Walker, a photographic. printer aged Leech Lake reservation in Northern 50 years, was this morning found dead . Minnesota says that on yesterday a President if certain rights that he}in his room on the top floor of 888} fight occurred between two: Indians claims are not accorded to him. He. Market street. He had committed sui-/and a game warden in which all three asserts that he has*been robbed of ajcide by taking cyanide of potassium. tract of land in Eastern Kansas. He. He was formerly a shoe dealer of some . also killed. has been arrested and will be examined . prominence. were killed. An Indian woman was Coal Miners Strike. ee Bovutprr, Col. October 27.—All of . at8 o’clock this morning and the blizOxtcaao, Oct. 27.—Expert Accountthe coal miners of Boulder county are. zard is over. Electric and telegraph ant Harper has exploded a bombshell. . Ut om a strike. It is said that at one and telephone wires and poles have Everbody has been startled but as yet of the mines in La Fayette the manano one has been hit by the fragments . SPS reduced the wages of the machine . since Monday. been damaged to the extent of $40,000 two inmates escaped from the Preston School of Industry. Last night eight more boys took French leave. The officers. of thé school are vigorously searching for the runaways. The Yellow Fever. New Orgteans, October 27.—Up to one p.m. 23 new cases and seven deaths were reported for today. The weather is peculiarly adapted to the development of the disease. Get your Sweet Cider of B. BuLLarD onenennd t by Inhalation, prietor’s return. There is no hole in the floor or ceiling by which he could have entered or escaped, so far as discovered. But some facts are at variance with this theory. Adolph Rosen-. . BARS thal was sitting in front of his brother's . 2"TY into the conduct and character store next door as Mr. Lubeck reopened . f the Rev. 0. O. Brown of San Franhis place of business, and he asserts. cisco, but now pastor of the Green at work in an investigation, declares}20¥" ®nd the order was implicitly An Cld Scandal Renewed. that within the past two years over. °beved. The strike is said to affect Cn vege Oct: 21.-—'The tantii official $200,000 has been stolen from the water. ®b°ut a thousand miners. A number : office. He does not say definitely as to of the gold and silver mines in the who profited by the big theft, but he mountains will have to close down on intimates pretty plainly that it woula. ®°count of the strike. An effort will not be very difficult te ascertain. be made to have the matter compromarry a Truckee man and leave me 1n the lurch.” ; “That’s none of your business,” said the magistrate sharply. The amorous barber subsided, and Sheriff. Getchelf took him back to jail. a ‘ On the way up to the courthouse Bianchi began to rail at his fate, saying MARKER & GO. reet, Philadelphia, Pa, (** The City of Nevada’’) FOR tery. bed positively that nobody came out the/ Street Congregational Church of this ; rrh, he: was porspotred. . _. }front way between the time the door] . ; ; Politics have played a very import-. ™ised as soon as possible. ) “You deserve ten times the punish-. ,,. opened and the robbery was discity, began yesterday in the Y.M.O. A. cath torn z : ae : lity ment you are getting,” responded the. .overed. As an evidence that the roblecture room. Dr. Brown urged through ee a Tickets For Grass Valley Grand Exhibition LADI ES adathe practical Sheriff, “and ycu ought to} yor gid not steal out the back way, the his counsel an open session. It was peak Is ratte mia see a of Rheumatism, thank your stars that it’s no worse, iN-. ,oar door of the millinery shop, which . finally decided to hold open meetings and theniews of dishonesty in the office. . Citizens of Grass Valley desiring to COATS Neuralgia, stead of whining about it. th i & “fieing extension of. the brick . cada committeseomp oft de. i8 not a surprise. “It is belived that a 7 ‘3 : the de rare apg at AND ALL The prison door swung upon the} poiding, was found to be still bolted . jp cates f the Bay District Confer. #™8e Dumber of those connected with}; ngton schoolhouse on Friday __offender with a dull thnd. egates from the ¥ ric onier evening can precure tickets at the and Nervous Disorders, L AND ONLY GENUIN tygen Treatment, that of Dae 1,18 &@ scientific adjustment of xygen and Nitrogen MaGNETnpound is se condensed and it it is sent all over the world. se for more than twenty years ien‘s have been treated, and d physicians have used it, and -& Very significant fact. 8 most drugs do, by crea and beneflitting one organ ai \other, often requiring a second e t' e evil effects of the first, ‘ygen is a revitelizer, renew3, invigorating the whole body. ts are confirmed by numerous lished in our book of 200 pages, ress permission of the patients; addresses are given, and you for further informa ion. 88 Of Our tieatment has given Litators, unscrupulous persons; eir preparations Com poun propriating our testimonials our patients to recommend ctio s. But any substance r by o:hers, a.d called Com "OXYGE ) tEN-ITS: MODE OF SULTS,” is the title of a new published by Drs. Starkey & s to all enquirers full infor& remarkable curative agent, rprising cures in a wide range -—-many of them after being by other physicians. Will be ny address on application. olders Meeting. fleeting of the stockholders IZENS BANK evada City, iforY, NOVEMBER oh, 1897, at. n,, for the pur, of elect. at the Ruth mill near Dobbins Ranch. —_-—— ~~ *@eo Straight Goods. A Chicago minister who was. criticised because he grubstaked a miner who was going to the Klondyke has made a reply to. his censors that is well worth recording. Among other true things he says: “The fact is, I admire a miner’s wealth. It’s clean. There are no blood or tears on it. It is acquired away from the scheming and the cut-throat competition that.charasterize ordinary. business ventures, where the success of one man so often means the disaster and downfall of some other man, or perhaps a number of other men. Nobody has been pinched. Nobody has been wronged. The miner who digs a fortune out of the ground has the satisfaction that he hasn’t robbed a soul, even though he becomes a hundred times a millionaire.” Marysville’s New Enterprise. A contract for 150,000 feet of lumber for use on the works of the new power and light company will be turned out This is but the initial order, others of greater magnitude to follow in the near future. The company paid out $17,000 }+on the inside -after-the—theft—was~discovered.
It is suggested by some that the stealing might have been done by a child, but there is nothing yet asceron the method of procedure. ence, Rev. Dr. Brown and _ his counsel, J. Adams, was appointed to decide uptained to warrant this. the dark. © PBRSONAL POINTERS. and Young. afflicted with sprained ankles. case spend the winter. cisco. There is not a clue for the officers to work on, but they are industriously engaged in trying to find one as astarter. A Day’s Record of the Doings of Gar At this writing they are competely in A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old John Eden and Thomas Woon are E. B. Power, the stenographer, went to Downieville today to report a court Mrs. W. H. Cook and family of Maybert have come to the county seat to D. C. Mitchell, manager of the Netherlands.mine near Graniteville, was in town today on his way to San FranMrs. William Holmes has returned from Walnut Creek. She was acompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. W. GRASS VALLEY NEWS, Neighbors. C. H. Smittem and wife went to San Francisco today. . Mike Kelly isabout to open a cigar factory on lower Main street. At the Empire mine sinking for the twenty-second level was begun today. A. Chavanne, an aged merchapical and mining engineer who lived here for years, died this afternoon. John Lowe was hurt this noon about the hip by falling rock at the W. Y. O. D. mine. He will be laid up for several days. At the Norwich mine yesterday afternoon Richard Richards was caught in a cave and received injuries of a serious nature about the back and head, A special train brought a leading French doctor of San Francisco to Grass Valley this morning to consult regarding the illness of A. Chavanne. Bert Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. taken some of the plunder. BRIBE MENTION. Minor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. The warm sunshine and north wind of the past two or three days are putting the roads in good condition. The City Board of Education will hold their regular monthly meeting at the South Yuba Company’s office this evening. Lammon & Davis, at the corner of Broad and Pine:streets, are sole agents for Ruhstaller’s celebrated gilt edge beer. A fine hot lunch tonight. sll W. H. Tuttle of the Ow Satoon, Nevada City, has secured the Agency for Pabst’s celebrated Milwaukee. lager style in bottles and glass, at popular; prices. j22-tf. . The bankrupt shoe store of F. J.' White was sold by the Sheriff yester-. day afternoon, and was bid in by Young & Nickelsburg, the heaviest creditors, ' for $1230, which is less than half of the' the office are dishonest, and that even) ;ailroad station at one dollar each, some of those high in authority have] good for both round trip fare and admission for one couple. SEE WINDOW — FOR TWO DAYS & &@ & and builders, do first-class work cheap. ation, gives the beer, which he will serve in first-class . Of treating the throat and_bronchial tubes Corcoran & WILLIAMS, contractors : es Fe Ladies, we ask you to come to us for your Cloaks. We have them now in window No. J. No trouble for you to see them. The price is there and the Coats are there., V.poCrezolene Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds, Respectfully, CRESOLENE being administered by inhalMAHER & CO. Safest and [lost Effectual Means Its efficiency in Whooping Co’ ed wond Invaluable In Contagious Diseases, ugh and Croup erful. Its antiseptic qualities render P. S.—Ladies, the rain has come. Weare here also, and want you to come to us for MACKINTOSHES and UMBRELLAS. M. & CO. P. S.—Do not forget us when you want a nice DRESS. You can get it complete, and GLOVES to match. As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ete. Sold by H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer, + ors of the said corporation he ensuing fiscal year and: on of such other business as: presented for consideration. D, E, MORGAN, Sec’y, al., Get. 6,. 1897. Dison é to Creditors. Wilson. John Myers, who is superintendent of a gravel mine at the Mountain House, went up on today’s stage after a short visit here. Chas. N. Barker, and Miss Jennie Tay-. cost of the stock and fixtures. lor, daughter of the well-known farmer, Benjamin Taylor, were married this morning by Rev. Van Deerlin and left on the noon train for San Francisco. OVER THE GRADE. Two Young Men Have a Narrow Escape From Death. Yesterday while the delivery team of Wm. G. Richards’ grocery store was ‘standing in front of John Keenan’s house on the Wyoming road the horses backed over the grade and piled up with the wagon in the ditch five feet below the road. A young man named Ed Richards and Ed Carter, the sixyear old son of H. J. Carter, were in the wagon. The former fell under the wagon as it turned over, while the little Carter boy went into the water between the horses. Richards got out from under the wagon and in extricating the lad from his perilous position was kicked on the head by one of the animals, receiving quite a gash when he was struck. Frank Richards, the driver of the team, was in the house when the accident occurred, With some men from the mine who were also attracted by the excitement and racket the rig was soon returned to the road. The wagon and harness were-.broken some what. in this city last week for items in con‘Ce hO: nection with their plant. The poles which are to be used with come from the foothills adjacent to Marysville, thus affording Yuba county labor a , 5 few dollars. As the. money expended Architect Cunningham and Mr. Manin procuring these items is expended . 8rum of the firm of Mangrum & Otter for the main part in Marysville, our} re expected to arrive from San Franmerchants can'well afford to view with . cisco this evening. satisfaction the liberal patronage which. Mrs. John Eden of West Broad street . they bave assured this industry.—Aphas been very ill for several days, bepeal ing threatened With pneumonia, but A Useful Magazine she is better today. “Jack” Ramsey is quite sick. Yes“How to Sleep” and “How to Keep . terday morning he got up to go to work Young” are the titles of two articles in and while dressing fell unconscious the November number of #What to]}uponthe floor. It was several hours Bat.” The center-page picture lgbeled . before he was restored, and he is yet “Prosperity,” shows & farmer survery feeble. rounded with gathered grain and fruit, County Assessor Frank Mattison of while a drove of turkeys march down Santa Cruz and Lawyer L. W. Byingtoward him, offering themselves as sac. ton of San Francisco, grand officers oi rifices to round out the general rejoic: . che Native Sons, took their departure ing. The rest of the magazine is fuli today, Mr. Mattison returning to his -of pictures and a full array of articles . home and Mr. Byington starting out on on dining, serving, unique entertain-. a tour of inspection of the parlors of ments, rare receipts, etc. Charles P. the order in Sierra and Plumas counBenton contributes a funny article on ties. “Kissing for Dyspepsia;” there are articles on the farnishings of diningrooms, “Suecess’ul Serving,” ete. Pierce & Pierce, publishers, Minneapolis, Minn ee -————_—_ A Needed Railroad. Articles of incorporation ofe the Boston Ravine and Grass Valley Railway and Transportation company are alleged to have been filed in ihe county clerk’s office today. The capital siock is $50,000, divided into -50,000 shares of par value of $1 egch. The stock 18 all -piid up, the Directors and the number “of shares held by each being as follows: Jas, P. Shoemaker, 49500; A. B. «tnamnion, 100; J. J. Greaney, 200; C. £. Uren, 100; D. B. Marwick, 100. The luuia Ovject oO: the company is said by County Clerk Greany to be to establish an all night service for the accommoda ivu ot the public in general and one or two of the promoters in particular. Nevada City ALLEN CHAPMAN, DEice is hereby given by the ecutrix of the i Will and len Chapman, dec » to nd all persons having claims deceased, to exhibit them, ary vouchers, within four first publication of this noExecutrix at Nevada City, ume being the place for the e business of said estate, in evada. . NELLIE E. CHAPMAN, e Last Will of Allen Chapday of October, 1897. SURPRISING RIGHNESS =: + + + Never shown with more attractiveness than now in our Bee See admirable NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS. To secure the pick of the latest. Our NEW STOCK NOW IS YOUR CHANCE offers unusual advantages to the early buyer. Take interest in your own welfare and drop in and see our FINE GOODS. “We Bought Early and We Bought Cheap. We Came First and Got First Choice, which enables us to Offer Profitable Pickings to Practical Patrons —a_ NNOote “Chis: _— A NEW STOCK, : . A CHOICE STOCK, . fo G8 : A LOW PRICE. GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Nevada City, Ca’. a @ Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, October 27th : > Buell, H. M. Blodgett, John (2) Cameron, J. A. : Eddy, Miss Hattie Hogan, Miss Minnie A. Haley, Mrs. Mary Love, J. Martin, Mrs. Jane W. Nuniz, Mrs. Gafina Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. Prepared French Mustard 25 cents per quart at A. B. Wolf's. tf a 3 FOR Girl Wanted. To learn the dressmaking trade at Mrs. Grissel’s dressmaking parlors in the Hamilton residence on Main street. o27-lw ; ; ‘. 'TOWN TALK SALOON. Horner, CO. A. ff not called for in fifteen days letT. J. STEWART, Proprietor. ters will be sent to the dead letter of-. onthe road between Nevada ag ‘ i oe arn eee fice. Parties calling for any of these} : rass Valley. Herbert O. Moody and Miss Emma F. i will ph say “advertised,” and eek bye os : r, well-known and popular young . Bag’ ’ ad Pp ted a. pay. fee of one cent for each letter. . 62 tne best brands. ei polite at Jen. people, were ran mafr:: ge oelnse today. = J. E. CARR. Postmaster. j tention to the traveling public. Smith, Mrs. Julia Treganowen, William Truran, M. H. Valentine, G. R. Weiser, J. 5. FOREIGN. To Be Married. _ Copeer Tieend. On Sane: Giese en eT SS %