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Aguinaldo
“Tssand Byery Evening, Sundays Exeoped
Takes
AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
the Oath.
GREAT VARIBTY.“TPHRGON
ae
“TRANSCRIPT.
eee nena teense
bi
Pd
*
er ee = aterm RE
eg oe
Eleven Hundred
Millions.
GAS PLANT.
4
&
—_
e of the Doings of Both Old
Woas That Should Inirest Brerybody— Jafly Chronict‘and
“Young.
. John Martin, the capitalist, has purSomething Hew Rvery Day.
Trenton, N. J., April 1—The United
ation this afterA
chased the lighting system of Nevada States Steel Corpor
rhe
mumps.
of
case
bad
For Life Insurance see
with the Secretary of State
T. B Gray. —
George Hosken, the eldest lad who City and Grass Valley, and will have noon filed
TRRMS OF GUBSORITTION:
The integrity of men is measured by
articles amending its charter and inwas implicated in the taking of ‘the one huge plant for both towns.
By fall, +
+
+. $6 Per Year
their conduct, not by their professions.
creasing its capital stock to $1,100,000G. M. Gibson Of New York is here on
By Carrier,
12 1-2c Per Week
When you hear a married man comAll
the
old
pipes
will
be
removed
000. The State’s fee for the filing o
busines,
Delivered
to any part of the city.
:
WaAsuHIncTON, April 2d— plain of being in hot water at home, it mining
Grove Deal went to Maybert yesterand an entire new plant replaced with the papers was $220,000. The original
turns out half the time to be scold.
ago were only
time
some
filed
returne
and
trip
business
ona
day
articles
d
McArther cables the
TELEPHONE NO. 41.
the latest improvements.
P. 0. BOX E Gen,
uaa
in the home this morning.
For the best of everything
amended in one perticular.
This
meat
line
send
your
The price of gas will be reduced to amendment was made for the purpose
orders
to
Naffzige
©, H. Belden, O, H, Miles and O: H.
r.
War Department that Manila
Envelopes 5 cents per package at Braughler of San Francisco arrived $3 per {1000 feet,
$5 being paid at tbe of taking advantage of an Act passed
_—
ott
Aguinaldo today swore alleVinton’s.
~ «
by the recent Legislature. Originally
here last evening,
tf
Miss L. Yeaw of Washington is here present time. For cooking and heating the corporation could not mortgage or
A man‘comes very near eating nothgiance to the United States ing when he eats the
on a visit to friends.
of the
purposes the price will ‘be reduced pledge its real property or any
hole. of a doughFred Harjes of Sacramento, arrived
stock of any other company except by
:
Government. He accepts the nut,
from $8 to $2 per 1000 feet.
here on Isst evening’s train.
the affirmative vote of the owners of
The Philadelphia Record advises
horse aud cart at Grass Valley, has
two-thirds of the.stock. Under the
American authority as supeople not to give advice, which is been
returned to his home and no
amended charter, it is necessary to
Will Be Here Thursday.
g00d advice.
. charge will be preferred.
The Board of Supervisors met yespreme.
have only the affirmative vote of the
Call on Ed Schmidt
terday in regular session and transwhen you want
Rev. Wm, Angwin has retarned from
Rev. Dr. Mathews, one of the most owners of two-thirds of the stovk repanything in the tobacco line.
acted the following business:
tf
Sacramento, where he attended the prominent ministers-in the M. E. Conresented in person or by proxy at any
Bills allowed for coyote scalps—
If you should desire anything in the Methodist Ministerial Convention.
The
ference, now presiding elder of this meeting of the corporation
J.H. Nile $2 50, W. Vole $2 50, Thos. selfas a faithful American drinking line you sbould call’at the
Len Best
of Napa arrived here last district, will preach at the Methodist reason for the change is the fear that}
Lanner $2 50, H. O. Lichtenberger $15,
Grotto. It is the most popular resort night as messenger for the Wells, Fargo Charch on Thursday evening of this the stock will become so scattered that
W.A. Barnes $2 50, George M. Bliss citizen.
in town and you are always given Expess Oo. Geo. H. McIntire is havweek.. The services will commence at it will be impossible to get two-thirds
$5, D. F. Norton $250, W. 8S. Kirkee
fair treatment.
=
finga vacation,
°
tf
7 clock. Everybody cordially invitof, the entire stock represented at a
wood $2 50, D. Monnier $2 50, H. M.
Brevities.
It’s fanny how the most delicate _. Prof. Andrew ©. Lawson, one of the ed to attend.
meeting.
Bayne $2 50, W. H. Wolford $2 650,
little women can ran up a big bill leading anthorities in the country on
Edgar. Teeter $15, Sherman Woodruff
geology, is in charge ofthe class of . The choicest club whiskey is Jesse
Easter Egg dyes 5c at Vinton’s.
tf without getting out of breath.
Moore “AA,” and in club life it is in
$2 560, George Hosking $2 50, T. J.
One of the pleasant customs that has
“The great woman’s novel has at last students visit here.
great
demand.
Giffen $2°50, Frank Williams $2 50, obtained in revent years on Easter is
The
public
school
at Lowell Hill was
been written.” “Yes; what is it called?”
Charles Gaus $2 50, B.B Odell $2 50, the sending of gifts of flowers or choice
reopened for the sammer season yes“The Last Chapter.”
:
F. Finnegan $2 50, I, Fleming $7 50, H. perfumery to ones friends. With this
Notice to Creditors.
terday with Miss Jeanette Uphoff of
The
new
officers
of
Compan
y
O have Grass Valley as teacher. —_
Beyer
$2 50. Printing—F. £. Wadsgrowing custom in view W. D. Vinton
worth $7 50, W. F. Prisk $66 00, Brown bas arranged an Easter diplay of fine received their commissions. P, F.
L. Van Voast, who has managed ESTATE OF RACHEL COULTER, DEceased.
Simonds is now Oaptain and Ben A. theC.
& Calkins $146 85.
Sunset Telepone perfumery. He has given particular
tea store here for some time past, Notice is hereby given by the peep haere
Administratrix
estate of Rachel CoulOo. $89 05, 8S. Y. Water Uo. $89, ©. attention to the perfumes of California Best is First Lieutenant;
left this morning for Chico with his ter, deceased, toof the
the creditors of and all
Edison is said to be so busy that the family. He will take
Allen $8, J. Werry $10, E. A. -Moore or “perfnmes. made where the flowers
persons
having
claims
against the said decharge of the ceased,
to
exhibit them with the necessary
only way
he knows when Sunday comes store there,
$6 15,3. T. Jones $150, E. B. Power grow.” Oall and sample them,
vouchers, within four months after the first
tf
is that dinner’s two hours late and he
D, York came down from. Downiepublication of this notice to the said Adminx.
$37 10,0. F. McGlashan $125, Legg &
In this issue appears a changed adat the law office of Chas. W. Kitts, Main St.,
ville today on his way to San FranGrass Valley. the same being the place for
has to eat chicken.
Shaw Oo. $786 39,M. L & D. Marsh $5° vertisement of
LADIES —To-day we place in one of our large show vin
Charles E: Tegler, the
the
transaction of the business of said es¢
:
W. H. Tuttle $20, Nev. City Trans. Co.
The-early honey bees are out buzzing cisco.
tate in said county of Nevada, Cala.
confectioner. He has a large lot of
Some New Things in Wash Goods: We want veal
dows
April 2, 1901.
$50; James Kinkead $130 79, George
Mrs. M, M. York of Downieville
candy Easter eggs on hand and is their song: “Bee it ever so hamble
aie:
MARY
S.
HUNTRESS,
came down today and will leave toTurner $89 90, B. Miller $9, H. Dickerdisposing of them rapidly.
there’s there’s no place like comb.”
Admx. of estate of Rachel Coulter, dece;
\°
man $2, J. H. Rogers $19 75, Rice &
Chas. W. Kitts, Atty.
Daily hint from Paris: Don’t put on morrow for San Francisco.
a2
A.
Isoard
&
Son
have
a
new
adverLewis $950, Sigourney Bros. $3.50,
yoar spring underwear quite yet,
tisement
today
in
which
they
have
Fritz Hoffman $2, C. V. Organ $5 75,
The Christian Endeavor Society will
something to say about the liquors
W. Ashburn $7 50.
kept in stock by them. They have the hold its regular monthly meeting this
New Chemises, New Corsets, New Silk Waists.
TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
:
very best of everything in their line evening at the home of W. B. Robb on
The application of John Martin for a and promptly deliver ail orders to any Piety Hill,
SHIRT WAISTS of all kinds. Lots ofmew ones here, _
franchise to operate an electric road part of town.
:
It is only the great souls that know
~@obetween this city and Grass Valley
how much glory there is in being
came up before the Board of Supervis., . good,
See the Belt we will sell you for 50 cts, We have but Om
Weather Prediction.
;
orf today. The franchise as proposed
Price.
Wm. Harry, proprietor of the saloon
You can’t get two or three prices im our store. Yor
by Mr. Martin, was to the effect that
McAddie,
of the San Francisco at the corner of
Pine
and
Sprin
g Sts.
he be given the privilege of maintainWeather Bureau, telegraphs as follows:
makes a specialty of serving the best 5ing a street railroad between said citShowers tonight and Wednesday.
cent beer in town. Try it. He also
ie3, which privilege was to continue for
yourself.
ee
keeps a fall stock of fancy liquors. ° tf
q
aterm of 1146 months.
Work to -be
Nevada Commandery, No. 6,
Now,
Ladies,
come
in
and
look
around.
We
won’t
A Oninese proverb says that there are
chars
commenced on said road within three
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
you for looking.
two perfectly good men—one dead and
poe. 2
ee
months.
;
Respectfully,
eae i oi
unbor
other
the
n,
The District Attorney desired that
The Sir Knights of Nevada CommanThe castle of William the Conqueror
the ordinance granting the franchise be pery, No. 6, Knights Templar, are re—
amended in the following respects.
quested to assemble at their Asylum at Bonneville, in Normandy, has been.
1. That the road be located on such in Nevada City on Sunday morning, sold at auction for $16,000.
;
route as may be directed by the SuperApril 7, at 10 o’clock, for the ‘ptirpose
T. H, Bennett & Co. will ran a lower
visors of the First and Second District of uniting in Easter Sunday Templar tunnel at the Emily
mine on Canada
Service at Trinity Episcopal Church at Hill. . It; will be run abont
500.feet and
2. That Mr. Martin pave and macad1T o’clock.
:
will tap the ledge at a vertical depth of
amize the traveled part of said road
W. J. Roczrs, Commander.
ninety feet.
:
between the tracks, and for two feet
I. J. Rotre, Recorder.
td
52 Broad Street, Nevada City,
If you want good coffee, or good tea,
oneach side thereof, and keep the
the best and tle Cheapest, you can get
Suicides and Crossroads,
same constantly in repair and flush
——
ifyou send your orders to
It has been suggested that suicides it—thatis,
with the highway.
Of all the fruit, pickles and prewere buried at crossroads becatise it Frank W. Taylor, at the Commercial
serves with which you worked s
8. That ears should be run over the
was usual to erect a cross at such Tea Co’s store, Nevada City.
hard to put
up for winter use. Of
5t
road daily after constructed, and that
places. Those who were excluded from
these
you
are
all out—nothing
left. f
A
fair-s
ized
audie
nce
was
in attendsaid cars be operated at intervals et! holy rites were
Wecan give you.as
a dried fruit
buried there as the snce at the theater last
8 nice
I
evening when
not less than one hour between the place next in sanctity to consecrated
“A Husband on Salary” was produced.
colprises es fellowioe: Oo“ .
hours of 7:30 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. on ground. It was an old superstition
The piece isa rollicking comedy with
that
the devil dancedat crossroads
each and every day.
many peculiar and amusing situations.
.
4. That the rate of fare one way and that the erection of a cross thereat
The play wiil be produced at the Andiwould
prevent
such
unseemly
prac
' shall not exceed 15 cents. Also protorium in Grass Valley tonight and
NEVADA CITY
are
visions.as to the maintaining of flumes tices. From this or some other super17 lbs. Prunes for -.
-«
«=
stition, such as the fear that his ghost deservinof
$loo
.
g a large audience.
and culverts by Mr. Martin,
might walk the earth, arose the cusC, J. Brand, the jeweler, has a large
,
These amendmbnts were accepted by’ tom of driving
a stake through the sullot
apa
of Miners’ souvenir spoons for sale
Mr. Martin, and the ordinance was cide’s body.
‘
at
his
store
on
Broa
passed by the unanimous vote of the
d
street. They are
These plausible theories have gained
many advocates, but it is more likely of very pretty design and are worth
Board.
On the advice of the District Attorthat burial at crossroads was intended several times the amount asked for
i
ney> Power, the Board repealed what as a mark of indignity. The temples, them.
tf,
or
rather
altars,
of
the
heathen
‘Teuis commonly known as. the “Kidder
Robert Morrison, the tailor, who fortons were mostly at the junction of
merly lived: here, is now at San
Franchise,” which franchise was for
Francrossroads.
The place of execution
the term of fifty years, and was supwas there,
cisco, baving just returned: on acco
unt
and criminals were sacriposed to be held by parties interested ficed to the gods,
hence suicides were of/illness from the Philippines. He was
inthe N.C.N.G.R.B. As work had buried at the crossroads
to give as ‘Rot on the ill-fated Rio de Janeiro, as
not been commenced on the road Strong an impression as possible of was at first thought.
since the franchise was granted, some heathen burial. Probably, too, the pubIron enriches the blood, Beef
is
licity of such a spot, which insured the
five years since, the right had
nourishing, Wine is strength
exfact that
ening.
a great number of people
pired by non-user,
The three together make a good
medi‘Lhe Board also granted a franchise would become directly aware of the ‘cine: Beef,
Iron and Wine.Vinton
degrading consequences of the crime,
for the same length of time to Mr,
had a good deal to do with its selecsellsit. Be sure you get Liebig’s.
Martin, giving to him the right to
lay tion.
A crowd of representatives of the
and maintain gas pipes along the
A curious fact in this connection is Grass Valiey
Conclave, Knights of Shercounty road between Nevada City
and to be found in Plato’s Laws (book ix, wood Forest, will visit
Garfield Gonchapter
12). The murderer of any of
Grass Valley.
clave on Saturday night and
a good
Mr. Martin seems to be determined his near kin, after being put to,death,
was “cast out of the city, naked, in an time will be had. Nine candidates will
in this matter, and being President
.
.
°
of
°
be initiated and a-—fine’ prog
.
°
ram renthe Bay Counties Power Co., he is appointed place where three roads
meet, and let all the magistrates, in bedered.
endorsed by a concern that have the
half of the whole State, carry
In the Superior Court yest
each a
means to push the matter through. stone
erday the
and hurl it at the head of the appeal fro
m Justic Holbrook’s court in
Mr, Martin proposes to establish @ gas dead body.”
the case of the People vs. 0. J.
plant between the two cities, and thus
Schuster
Jesse Moore “AA” is used in all the came up and was submitted. Judge
furnish gas for light and fuel, at a very
Nilon affirmed the decision
moderate cost.
of the
Agto the proposed hospitals in the United States. Why
lower court, which imposed a
electric road is an actual n¢ cessity,and is it.
fine of
$55 on Schuster for battery
«Oe
something that has been needed
com
New establishment
mit
ted
here
upon Peter McAusland.
With army officers Jesse Moo
for
years
re
past,
shousome
“AA
ld sinp
and
”
our
d lans
citizens
abie
oa. faced tae whiskey is
lliss Stevens’ Milli
very popular drink.
Gilt Edge Whiskey ip. a nerve
tonic.
Martin every aid they canin
his pro—
.
Pp 2sed work,
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_
Py
i
The franchise granted is simp
:
Bi {
a
ee ,
ly a
EF
S
FR GLO
. Special privilege and ut
. RING
the end of the
year and eleven and one-half
months,
Mr. Martin will have to appl
y for an:
other fran chise in the usua
l form, but
it was deemed best to grant
the special
privilege in order to enab
le him to
:
¢
‘commence work immediately,
tire as the Easter lillies that are bl
marked them at special
Footwear that excel
Sround you. We have a stock of
The following bilis were
handsome Clothing for Men, in
ne
ordered
lighted at the many
wé
all the }
st in s
Cataways,
H. Allen is a very sick men, having &
Grafting wax at Vinton’s. pois
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2
TUBSOAY...5..;. April, 2, 1901
‘
BOARD OFSUPERVISORS.
Business Transacted at the Regular Ses
sion Commencing April 4.
He swore to conduct him
New Wash Goods! New Wash Goods! .
NEW SILKS, . NEW GRENADINES, —
NEW ‘WOOLEN GOODS,
See Window! . See Window! —_Seg/Windoy
see these goods. We want you to see our store. We are \
ready for you. Come iu and take a look around.
q
WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, COLORED UNDERSKIRTe
st PLUMBING
.
NEW CORSET COVERS, NEW NIGHTGOWNg
AUALAMALLALANALIALE
rymer
eversor
n arra
iy e
era
r
n
“NEW BELTS”
Done ’t wait for the
Trustees to serve
won’t pay any more money for ;Dry Goods than your neighbor
3 notice on you, but let does. Everyone treated alike here, . Come and see {
3 US attend to your
WORK at once.
) 3 LICENSED plumber ©
fg
Sead i
employed---First-class
‘work and prices the
LOWEST...
Big Cash Dry Goods Store. One Price to all,
/Mulloy’sPioneer Grocery.
SEE THE NEW
STEEL CLOSET SEAT
LEGG © SHAW Co.
BAS TE ®
Wourre
Out
Apples, Pears, Peaches, per Ib.
Apricots per Ib.
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=)
=
and examine it _
Suits $12 up
Pants $3.50 up
Ladies’ Dress Goods for
AND
S
paid: H>J. Wright $18 35.
Many of the novelties which
are showing for this
Easter were bought especially for we
the.occasion, and we have
Easter prices. You will be de—
Grass Val
ley Union $240 20.
.
Hon. J. M. Walling @ppeared befo
re
the Board for the Good ‘Tem Plar
s asking en appropriation of $75 apie
ce for
the care of three children of B. Kearns
of Truckee, who are now at the Home
.
This sppropriation is asked ae for
this year, after that they will be supported by the State.. Taken under advisement,
Geo. Landsbp
Niet Hill today,
» tailor-made suits at
lowest prices —
on Broad Street, mext door;
to
H. CRAWFORD, Main Street
_
STER<
ON EASTER SUNDAY you should look as fresh
and spotless in your at
s in’ quality,
tyle, and at the lowe
Sagk Suits, Frock
pretty s tyl
s and Fine Trousers, in the late fat
st
you will wonder how we can es when you see them and Coat
Ceived.
rich or poor can have an
such low Prices. sell such pretty clothing at The
Men’s fine Vici Kid Lace
We are offering a line of Men’s Black and Blue
Shoe:
Black Cheviot Sack Suits,. 4ressy,
VESTEE SUITS—Three ieces—3
suit . Also
ere ten
3 tot 8—per
OF Sanare
Per Suit,}
cutestyles
sizes of84 to
44, at FIVE
different
patterns.
And also, $2 and $2PPi Bre:
‘THEDOLLARS,
LATEST SPRING NOVELTIES
os
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"
.
Consisting
of
Mixtures,
Cheviot, Stripes and Worsteds,
A full line of Russian Blouse
sizes 35 to 42, §7 50.
Cheviots, blue, red. tan, town,
gray. . Over a Spe pene lgeged
Fic
of these novelties just receiv
Also round enpa
d square— sacks, © can fifit the tall
ed from the East.
and examine th em. ~ No
trouble to show goods.
$1.50.
L. HYMAN &CO» Nevada
themselves iny
march was led
by
mander &. Ey W
and during ite p
While a counter
the leaders of
throng intoa
gen re
as if put there bys
upon the back of:
large card which bt
Fool.”
5:
A fellow, who 88
.
mon from the sunny South
evidentally had partaken4
from the chee
wi,
the hall and 6
He was so badly
was hardly able to
sisted in keeping
is
room. The gentlema:
afterwards took off his
proved to be QOharles
well was he disguised
he play his part that
but
that he was “putting on.”
A prize waltz Was announe
ter the first part was. over
asked Frank T, Nilon
an
Captain Wm; Richards and p
August Rapp and partner to
thé floor and compete for
which were said to be a hand
brestpin and an elegant dian
pin. After sometime the
awarded to Oaptain Richarc
partner and proved
to be mad
» brass and worth about one .
Photographer
EB, A. Moore
with his camera and arrang
a flash-light picture of the
Groups gathered in various p
hall and posed in various
The lights were turned ont :
they came on again the phc
or his, camera were not to be
where,
3
oe
ProgramsPad
were given tocptl
bed tie a Boragews
pegs took their places.
vas of the very Ginest and was
by Wild's Drohestts.
Boarding House Fi
Yesterday afternoon
a fire
in the boarding hous
ofe {
ing was partially -destr
oyec
discovered by some men
.
some distance away.
y
alarm, and soon @ large gang
were atwork attempting to e
ible to were ane oe of the
. but they succeeded in saving
of it. While fighting the fir
intendent Wilson was: badly
aud inhaled so much smoke
Calter
The Kina of a Hairy
The man who thinks a n
should regalate the individ
duct of everybody in the
oc
isa pumpkin
head whose br:
not keep twenty-four hoursi
climate. And the fellows
always finding. fault with
~
papers for doing thie or the
paper when ft dooe the right.
Everybody invited to cal ioton
aDe
EVERYTHING NEW
_IN WALKING HATS.
..FOR CHILDREN..SALE
of Pythias
over, giwi n at tht
parties
ven :
crowd walk
Stock Arrived..
PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MIS
W.
10 cts
124% “fF
New Spring and Summer
APRIL 34, 4th and sth.
' TETREAU
=
GRAND OPENING % % *
Wednesday, Thursday ana Friday,
QUANTITIES OF IMPORRTED
=
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MILLINERY OPENING
!
:
The April Fool
Hall last night
by Mil
$2.50,
. Shoes,
Men’s fine
Ladies’
fine Summer
wei ht, box
Ve es
box
Ladies’
.00,
h e
Vestin
Top Shoes,
],
"ceo. W.Dowoagaayfo
Geo. W. Downey, agent for
fornia Sampling Works, has .
the Champion mining compa
mense lot of sulpharets and t
menced making shipments t
pany.
<
“
‘James Hennessey hes tres
self toa new sign,and changed
of his stable, Hereafter the
be known as the “National
Biable,”
pactes
Trout will soon be plenty 4
ket. The people
of Truckee
having a great feasin
t that
now.
‘
na
Dr. Conlan was called te
yesterday to visit Mr, Me
child, who is very sick withp
The Champion ‘boarding
“Te
Oe
i ee }
Mrs. Jobn DrammoofnYo
d
poey night and wes ba
r
When that tired:
sidetrack it with Je
ue