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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 10, 1901 (4 pages)

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Kidder ose death, has 1y days, expired ven o'clock this . go the Tray. raphiowl sketch mileman, His . in the commn. rd to All, and ] ot, ©xpressed by ' The funeral ~ y afternoon. ‘and. all Hs q tirade Ss Sale. NS. WINDOW . idows some } —all the new { lice dress, > next four . the best bar: to see them, © v you. They . R & Co, say: “Write>st attention. CO it. ¢ thin, or ntity. is cured and d scientific 3. NING. tment AND MISS ATS. Street ———— ATRL One price of the coumee thatouf lity. can be WANT IT. £9 OO By a Large Crowd of People. rs 4 [Fine Program Rendered—Grass Yalleyans to Participate This Evening. . ee The Magazine Social at Armory Hall opened last night with @ very large ttendance and all who were not presnt:missed one of the very best enterisinments that has been given here for jeveral years, The ladies of the Methodist church, who have labored so hard o make the affair a success, are indeed deserving of much credit and their ork was much appreciated by all who ere present, Miss Grace Jackson, who represented he TRANSORIPT, passed through the audience and presented all _with a opy of this paper which contained he evening’s program. Editor in Ohief Leonard 8. Calk ins snd his assistants, H. O. Schroeder, F. . Arbogast, John Werry and O. O. Weisenburger, stepped on the platform nd took their places around a table, being clad in coats covered with clippings from magazines, Mr. Calkins felivered a short address in which he howed plainly the advisability of wading at home, Mr. Weisenburger, diter of the floral department, was the ext to speak, and after making a few marks called for a flower drill, which’ as admirably given by thirty litt le jirls ranging fecm four to ten years fag. A song was sung and in the rogress of it a small boy passed tween them and went through the ense of watering the different Jwers, Singing a part as he went. ivelittle girls, who were dressed to present sweet peas sang @ song, and r loudly applauded, and were folbwed by a drill of daisies, participated by seven girls. id homor pages, was then introduced id read a number of original stories” had finished Mrs, H. ©, Schroeder, iss Alta Freeman and Mesers. Joho verry and Stephen Roberts sang esus Lover of My Soul.” The song 8 most beautifully illustrated by sses Alice Murchie, Linda Lands> rg, Mattie Powell and Miss Ferguson . ‘the conclusion of which there was tableau. Mrs. John Polkinghorn read a story ntitied “B essie’s Divorce Suit,” which as written by a Nevada City gentlehan, and was much appreciated by: the udienceé. “Mammy’s Pampkin Colored Baby” 8 sung by. Miss Sadie Snell in a way hat won much applause for the young ‘ y. A drill by eight little girls, dressed Japanese women, was presented in faultless manner and ina way that flected mach oredit upon themselves nd their teacher. The grand march of the young iadies nd gentlemen who represented the trious business houses, was then iven way to. After it was concladed He young ladies, twenty-four in num7 Tetarned end gave their drill. hey were under the: capable managehent of George A. Gray and exequted many pretty and difficult movements. ley were formed into sections. of ight and marched one section at a time n ffont of the editors, and Messre. Werry and Arbogast spoke of the firme Presented by each. Mr. Arbogast’s little 5-year-old son sang @ song to ad*rtise Bovey Brothers, The drill was xesuted in a most admirable way and rought forth such deserved applause. Those who took part: and the business they represented are as folows: Katie Badger, Maher & Oo.’a dryods store, Mamie Trewen, Snell & Fleming’s “rygoods store, Mary Hampton, Hid. A. Moore's photograph gallery, Lacy Gray, Connesticat Mutual Life istrance Oo,: Effie Robbins, Great American Importing Tea Go, Mamie Polard, George. Gray’s repair ' hop, Sa Powell, ©. J. Brand’s jewelry Ada Christos, Wm. HH. Andrews’ Aruit store. Adell Powell, Dickerman's drag “ind Landsbarg, W. D. Visiton’s R store, sarah anor Boat mil. trp Bros. watoh ng Mas azine Social. a : — Ivey, Nevada Oity Ioe on ~’ . goods store. _. the candy stand. Vere asi Citizeris Bank.Lizzie Morgan, Rosenberg Bros’. dry7 led By a Gian . Ellen Tredinnick, Rice & Lewis’ planing mill. of Jacob Callaban,a former section Bigs Po Moore,’ Milley Stevens’ millinhand of the Central Pacific Railroad, After the ‘program was finished side of the track seven miles west of many enjoyed themselves at the re-. Wadsworth, Nevada, vas freshment tables and others patronized fractured. It is believed that Callahan was killed last night by some There will be an entire ‘sities of pasting si. “? hiner this evening and the young} gentlemen’ will present their deill. The cholr of the Methodist obucet ve Additional Equipment Grass Valley, which has a wide reputetion, will be present and sing a namber/ of songs. It ie thought that al between the Standard Trust Company, number of other Grass of New York, and the Baltimore and also come a sph 8. 3 ee gas Ohio Railroad Company;, providing 80 for an issue of equipment. obligations ie a dan chad saa hi Ss, 4 SERRE TS Ag equipment, was filed with the Recorder ‘of deeds today. The additional equipment: contemplates 100 logomotives, 400 steel” gondola cars, 2500 box cars, 200 steel bopper cars and 500 flat cars. Wasuineron, April 9—An agreement “se Tn ali cases of physical or mental exhaustion the use of a little Gilt Edge Whiskey will be found invaluable as a stimulant. 72 Have Arrived. Stops Child’s Funeral, Our new Silks and Dress Goods have Raciidateeeto, api 10—The dead body . which was not furnished, our individual can of SARDINES---an F ticle. Just enough for one ineachtin. Would be an excellent thing for Junch pails. _ GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, . PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.. ere we ane to adtbact your atten-loc per tin. at BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chergeel Wn Murder,. DO ZEN Ss. SACRAMENTO, Apri 9—Late this afier-. pour : noon, George B. I father of Wilye : liam Baker, who was killed at Mayhews } ‘. Sanday night, swore. out “a warrant =QOF= ate charging H. H. Johnson with the marder of his son. “Th‘s affair, after the ; . teatimony at the inquest was brought ; ‘ ont,’ said Deputy District Attorney FAMI LIES Wachhorst. this afternoon, “looked to}. : us like a cold blooded murder, and we}. — ‘ sets ‘have lost no time in baying a warrant sworn out, and intend to push the case : against Johnson.” In Township Jus; tice Brown's Court today W, P. Dolan ; wae arraigried ong charge of threate % USING TAYLOR’S againsts the life of Rufus Derr, and the examination was set.for Friday afternoon next. Bail was filed at $6500, Cannery . Burned, San Francisco, April 9—The Coroner this afternoon stopped the funeral of Ainlee June Sutless, a child 4
years of age, because of the complaints arrived. They were purchased at the great sale of J. Bredt & Oo. Ladies, if you wish bargains call at our store and see the beautiful Santa Rosa, April 9—Shortly before noon today, fire destroyed Rose’s cannery, located a short distance from this city. The origin of the fire is not FAMILY 4. O. Schroeder, editor of the wit . ticle in the Neugp Se Sg oe 2 ee ck discaseing which S aiiilieed Nation is} gg Aa Excellent Musical and Lite . likely to exploit China, says: ud ended by saying the usual words . probable that the chief role will fall to all magazines, “continged in our . the United States, especially when the ext.” Nicaragua Qanal has been cat. John Werry, the music: editor, ; came . will tee ed Nreigosee parposes. bee ward and. © being introd: come ai Amer eolony, ne to Geta. niboia, “hear icans known this, end their whole attiWednesday eicae cc utunude many comical expressions. After . tude during revent events has been . 8nd 2nd, from I2'to 2p, m., at . marked by finesse and foresight. a that had been made regarding the Silks. and Sammer Dress Gooda. cruelty to which the child had been ot RosEnsere Bros: subjected by the parents. The child died two days ago and was to have : been baried this afternoon. This TH IC FAIR morning complaints. were-made.tothe CA OL Coroner that the child had been very cruelly treated, was often beaten and —AND— during the severe weather made to stay out in the yard,sothat it had contracted tuberculosis, which was given FESTIVAL asthe cause of death. The Ooroner , stopped the funeral and found that’ —OOMMENCING— there were marks enough on the body to warrant an investigation. 7~~MAY st, 1901 And continuing four deys. Yation to Gxploit China A special train will be run from ~. Vienna, April 9—The Freneh eoonGrass Valley on Friday evening, May omist, Paul Leroy pce tipnin, an ‘ar-. 8rd. (GRASS VALLEY NIGHT.) it is} erary Programme Each Evening Aiso Dancing. Ching] ADMISSION -. 25 Cents. The AmerA fine dinner will be served Hotei. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Honuse-cleaning time has come, and all good honsewivee like to see ,their homes look neat and pretty. ‘hey can have their desires gratified to their fullest extent by getting their Ss Wall Paper = Lace Curtains —AT= SNELL @ FLEMING’S ean SPECIALTIES We have the finest assortment in Nevada county of LADIES’ SOUVENIR SPOONS; LADIES SILVER PINS. — Broad Street, Above Pine, Nevada City. Farin aceous Foods ODS. Fb a, ¥ gegen The stock of Groceries here would be incomplete without a fall line of er ccm tn guntaainy el iat Carpets and Linoleums CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. BEE HAIR ORNATSIENTS, TIE CLASPS, C. J. BRAND, NOTHING BETTER for people of all be wholesome, end fresh too. these goods. All the well-known and puent intervals and lovers of find here the best goode with Shion to make their favorite dish. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. : nueber of pte during the Syomer at 2 5c per Ib. _-[street, and, presenting . ‘pistol, com-. known, bat the building and contents were wiped completely cut of existence. A considerable quantity of canned goods fvas on storage, and a large: outfit of utensile and implements was also lost. The contents of the storage room were to be shipped in a few days. It is impossible to ascertain the loss today. The cannery was 9 private concern, but gave employment to a large GROUND COFFEE Sintoxoad for Life. San Francisco, April 9 — George} Roasted Daily on the premises . Green was today sentenced to life im-. prisonment by Judge Cook. About three months ago Green entered the saloon of L. A. Versovick, on Lagung Try a pound. Ground to order. [Ib SAMPLES FREE ge] hands. Instead of doing so, Versovich grappled with the robber and finally 5 secured possession of the weapon. Finding. himself disarmed, Green j started to run and Vergovich fired. The bullet struck Green in: one ley and he . was easily captured. Ashe bad a prior conviction of petty larceny, Judge 3 Oook imposed the maximum penalty of imprisonment for life. ADOT AM A Light Sentence. Los ANGELEs, April 9—W, J. Hill pleaded guilty to the charge of attempt to commit rape this morning, and was sentenced toten years in San Quentin. The crime for which Hiil Agents Wanted Everywhere, was sentenced was committed last Noeee) vember. Hill was fora long time living in a tentin the ofl district, ut the nd i H end of Pico street. He represented to. [} a the. mother of Lizzie Usher, aged 12, , that he wanted the girl to assist in the care of bis children. Instead of taking her to bis home, however, he took 5 I her to the tent where he was already Tp ler by Ol ectioner living with an: 18-year-old girl named Nina, who, it was claimed, was held in reed her t bmit to,1s headquarters for the best bananas Gngees, a08 £0 gM iheage op and oranges to be proeured in the improper relations. ._ market. Also the chesae of confec-~ Usber girl with him a week or ten tionery. days and then her mother, learning clan Nai the true state of affairs, took the child away. Hill's wife has begun suit . CAS. B. TEGLER, ~Proprietor for divorce on sabaanid grounds, Commercial S¢., opp. Transoriyt Blook. _ prooondneannenaaneds =: PLUMBING #3 FROIIOKIOIIOIIOIOIOIOIDN The time allowed by the Cit of ALL PLUMBING WOR you have neglected this important duty it will be MONEY IN YOUR POCKET pie . save you much trouble to have this work done NOW. me gs <a pe Can do your work as CHEAP, SATISFACTORILY and EXPEDITIOUSLY as any plumber in the county and guarantees his work to last. I have first class plumbers who take pride in their work and they are ready to fo your work at any time. . SEND IN YOUR ORDERS NOW! I have just received a fine lot of Closets, Bath Tubs, Etc. Come.and see them and get prices, a Wiolesale and Retail Keke Trustees for the completion TEMPTING . Ie the word which aptly desoribes the candies sold at FOLEY’S. By the box or by the pound. Foley's candies cannot be surpassed, 13 Commercial St., = Nevada City SS, Ce ere ge eee ENN A. ISOARD & SON, _ Wholesae and Retail Dealers in WIRES, LIQUORS and BEER. BEST WHISKIES by Barrel, Keg, Demijohn or Flask. FINEST FRESNO PORTS AND SHERRIES. Send‘ us. a five or ten-gallon ‘keg and we will fill the same for the low price of $1 per gallor. If you have no keg we will farnish you one at cost, and allow the amount charged if returned in good order. ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, MADEIRA, Etc. by the barrel, keg or gallon. Mail orderg solicited. Family orders for smaller quantities solicited. _ Phone Main 111. has nearly expired, and if} CLOCKS [=] WATCHES » &% GIVE US A TRIAL. @ » a BROAD ST. ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY SOME GOOD THINGS. Saratoga Chips 25c a lb. Mixed Pickles 10ca quart Honey, 2 combs for 25 cts. Jell-O, pring 10 cts per pkge Sierra Cream Cheese, 3 %:25¢ Genuine Swiss “ 35calb Hand Cheese 25c a dozen Jamburger “ ~~ 35e each —ATr Jackson's Beehive Grocery STRONG SHOES _ 7 peeceme Or T0576. We hate just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS They are just what the name implies—a shop that WILL NOT RIP. PRICE $1.78 T o according to size. Also an Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoés In the lateut styles of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf. Price from $2 50 up. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Spring Opening. , Se MISS E. HOEFT, Broad Street. Has now on display the most t brought to this thie ity, sieges cast of artistic MILLINERY ever ‘These Ha‘ wd ag ptt copies of the fashionable reed nae P Sinest patterns displayed at the most COME AND SEE THEM. PIONRER HARDWARE DEALRR + + Nevada City, Caj : ere lower than the same class of be purehased anywhere else in the a penne: sameway et * A. & H. W. HARTUNG <¥ a ee someone