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retary of the san
f San doce te
© name, and dena
a shall change ity
10 longer a config!
tions and con
) reason of the
petitioners pray §
nm, this Honorabieg
ace for the ’
upon proof of thes
ion, for the time
i by law, and after!
support of this pel}
» its order changing
from the Pro peri
Kittrick Prosperity]
nd that such other
} may be had in reli
urt may seem proper
ly will ever pray,de
Ol. f
« LORD, D'rector,
McBRIDb, Direct’
WALRATH, Dire
MULLKK, Direotor,
, CALKINS, Di :
CHAPMAN,
By
g tirst duly sworn,
, to-wit: the Presida
Jom pany ; that said
on, organized and
irtue of the laws
» aud has its pi
at Nevada City,
in said State; thatal
ring petition and
4; that the same fe
ge, except as to mai
atormation or belieh,'
he believes it to
AMI 0 Rk '
worn to before me §
lotary Public in an
js state of Califor.
© Publication.
ENT or THE INTERIO
AT MARYSVILLE, CALy)
h 18, 100,
tEBY GIVEN sHAt le
1ed settler has flied not
make tinal proof ia
and that said prod vi
e Register and Heceiw
fice at Marysriltig
, of N. W. 4 and Ni, the
p. 18 N., K. 8 BMD,
Owing witnesses to ptr
idence upon andeultit
, viz: Thomas k.
sand Kdwin A, Forbes
Cal.; Peter Mondadt!
» Cal,
W. JOHNSON, R
to. Creditors.
‘HERINE SKABABI I
given by the undermg
the estate of 0
i, to the creditorsol
‘claims against the ®
it them, with, the
hin four mooi
f this notice to thes
t the law 0
y, the same being’ ri
a of the hear
nty of Nev vo.
NNAH I. SHURTLOM
f the Estate er
hie ith day of
or Publication.
cramento, Cal., Mare
REBY GIVEN THAT
1amed on
tion to make "
faim, and that sal
ore the Judge of ry”
evada County, Cala
‘Monday, April BNO
Ziliett, upon Hebe
N. ¥% and S. 74 of Mh
10., M. D.b. and
lowing witnesses to Me
lence upon He
Mia? v. Galbraith
and Geo.
1, P.O
SILAS PENBY, Bee
For Publication.
ee
ir oF THE INTERION
LAND UFFIOB att
‘med settler bas filed
omake ti AD
and shoes ng 7
*. Mamaville, Calllormis
1: William ¥% and SW *
KW. JOHNSON, Bet
\iders’ Meeting.
——
ty STUv
NG OF THE
Jecrel
Bank, in Nevada Cits"
e
means for
corpora
tog .
. TAX PAYERS.
March 9) Maat
a Se a pt.
40TH YRAR—NO, 13,214.
THE TRANSCRIPT.)
+i SUBSCRIPTION, RATES..
By Mail, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a. Week.
The Only Correct
Shoulder .:: Brace
Dickerman’s.
DRUGS, : :
STATIONERY,
PHOTO GOODS.
For City Marshal.
Hi SHEARER
> Will be a candidate for the office of
City Marshal. Bilection May 6th. a4
Por City Marshal.
ED. A. TOMPKINS
Will be a candidate for re-vlection
eto the office of City Marshal. Election
/May 6th. ab’
NOTICE
—TO—
Notice is hereby given that
the
SECOND INSTALLMENT OF STATE AND
COUNTY, TAXES
Will betome delinquent on
Monday, April 29, 1904
At 6 o'clock, Pp. m.
Five per cent. will be added
to the amount of all Taxes remaining unpaid after the
above date:
. J. J. JACKSON,
Treasurer and Collector.
Nevada City, April 6, 1901
Civil Bngineer and Sarveyor.
D*surr U. 8. MINERAL SURVEYOR
cin Morgan
ala City.
& Roberts’ Blook. NeMRS. :D. [1. COMBS,
Hair Store, 815 K St, Sacramento, Cal.
SWITCHES, WIGS and WAVES
Of All Shades. Agent for Mrs. Nettie
Harrigon’s Gosmetics. Mail orjere
solicited.
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine Street.....sseeeee.. Nevada City, Ca
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent. Cigar
So
Reieeeea S7HUe BORBMLAN CLUS
La ROSA HARMONIA
Neavda City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
id to the transpor
es.
hone 84
D. 5. BAKER.
Particular attention
tation of or
Piano and . WOOD ture moving.
tl Frame
Pictures
With Artistic? Judg vent.
Moore
Also Makes Photographs.
rod streets, in front of Dan
Henry Lane, =
be kept at all ti:
. hi
FIRE ALARM BOXES,
Following is a list of: the fire didrm
boxes\in Nevada City and where they
are sitaated. It will be foand of
great convenience to have this: pasted
up some place whee you may refer ti
it when an alarm is turnediin: ~ ~~
24—Broad Street and National Alley.
25—West Broad and Findley streets. _
26—East Broad and Pine!
streets,
34 — Main and Cottage
streets,
35 — Coyote street and
Washington road.
36—Nevada street, cor. of
Dr. Hunt’s lot.
43—Sacramento and Adams
streets.
'45—Sacramento and Pine
Streets, near Cooper’s lumber
yard.
46—Jordan and Zion streets,
in front of Mrs. Davenport’s.
52— Park Avenue and NimMarsh’s residence.
The Tacoma man who stabbed anotber
for walking home from church with
his wife, evidently doesn’t beliévé in
“protracted meetings.”
Nevada City Assay Office,
Assaying of Ores of all description.
po a rs
NEVADA CITY, CAL SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 27): 1961.
.
—_
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
2 Killed : His Sriewd,
Uniontown, Pa., April 25 — Mark
‘Thomas Hayes was hanged here today. He walked to the scaffold unflinchingly, had nothing to say, and
‘refased religiogs consolation. The
crime which cost Hayes his life has
frequently been referred to as “the
murder without a motive,” as Hayes
and his victim, William Lowden, had
beén close friends for years. On
the night of July 8, 1899, Hayes, Lowden and some others were carousing at
thé Hilt farm, near Danbar. A quarrel
arose between Hayes, and Lowden.
. Hayes went home, but soon retarned
with a shotgun and with the words,
“Pil allow no man tocall me a coward,”
shot Lowden dead. Hayes afterward
claimed that he had no intention of
killing Lowden, but wasin the act of
firing a Fourth of July salute when
his gun was accidentally discharged.
The defense was insanity and. lack of
motive.
Yonsuit Yot Allowed.
San Francisco, April 25—Judge Murasky yesterday refused to grant 8
non-suit in the suit of Harace W. Philbrook to recover $100,000 from Van R.
Paterson. Motion for non-suit was
made on the ground that statements
made by Paterson against Philbrook
were not slanderous, because uttered
without malice and made confiijentiaHy to Emil. Neusbaumer. Paterson
was Called to testify in his own behalf. He-said that he bad no malice
againet Philbrick, and had never intended todo him injury. He did consider him erratic, however, and had
frequently said so.
‘THE. RECEPTION,
ALEX HONGEL Proprietor.
MU TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF
Matte biagerd p specialty. ly dea
r Express orders t tte
to. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad! creat below
National Hotel.
T. H. HICKS & CO. '
Union Livery Stable
Main st., opp. Union Hotel;
Prop’r;
The finest turn-outein the ounty,and plep
New Fruit and Vegetable Store.
AVE ed a first-class Store adjoi
the Br on MAIN STREET, wpeep
beat of uits
vi bles, C
Goods delivered free of charge!.and, the
best of eatisfaction guaranteed.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
ESSE MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECJ IALTY,
The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for
yourself and be convinced.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
oe
Notice. is hereby given that no
person is authorized to represent the
Nevada Cousty Traction Company,
in the matter of Right of Way, unless producing written authority
therefor.
Signed, JOHN MARTIN.
Burned. to Death.
Suartie, April 25—While playing
around a bonfire with a comparion
named Johunie Nece yesterday afterwas burned to a Crisp in the yard of
her mother’s home in this city. The
terrible tragedy was witnessed by a
neighbor, Mrs. Atkinson. She comprehended the girl’s danger, and while
the latter ran screaming around the
yard with her clothing burning fariously, grabbed up a blanket and at-—
tempted to throw it around the un
fortunate victim to smother the flames
The latter, in her fright, tarned and
sprang directly into the fire, and before
she could be reached’ was burned to
death. The only other child of the
family, a boy, died some weeks ago of
pneumonia.
DANGER [ROM OVEREATING.
Insanity Often Ca * by Too Liber
al Indulgenc : Food.
‘It is well known to iu. few medical
men that many cases of insanity are
jirectly due to overeating and the con-.
sequent absorption into the circulation
of toxic matters from the intestinal
tract, and melancholia,. whether if’ mild
pr severe form, is generally due to this
rause. Violent paroxysms of temper,
whether in children or adults, are often
properly referable to a bad state of the
blood from this auto toxemia, as are infleed the exceedingly exuberant spirits
of old or young at times. Just as we
observe in alcoholic poisoning, some
individuals are made temporarily jolly
and good naturéd; others are made
ugly and unreasonable. ie
In view of this condition of affairs
isn’t it rather a wise plan for us all to
consider rather the needs of the organism for food than the mere question of palate tickling, to aim to eat
good instend of bad food and enough
of it—that is, not too much—to have
the conditions about right when we.
take our meals; in brief to try and
treat our bodies decently even though
we act from a purely sensual point of
view? In no other way can we secure
the highest possible degree of pleasure.
on the average, while by acting thus
sensibly we may enjoy practical {mmunity from disease. :
The more exercise we take under
proper conditions, the more we are exposed to cold, and the clearer we keep
from excess in clothing the more we
may eat; hence, in order, to enjoy the
fullest measure of table pleasures, we
must live actively, wear as little clothing as is consistent with comfort and
do considerable “roughing’’—sometimes
called hardening. With all this we
should take our meals at thnes when
the body or brain is not overtired, and
when we “have leisure to digest,” and,
of all things, we should never eat uniess we are hungry. To eat without an
appetite is self abuse of the most
stcpid sort, since it affords no pleasure
and is productive of disease.—Physical
Culture.
noon, Olive Nance, a 9-year-old girth, . ’
Che Odd Sellows,
GheirEntertainment Last Even
ing Was a Srand Success.
The entertainment given by the Odd
Fellows last vight, in commemoration
of the eighty-escond anniversary, was
e@ great success. The hall was filled to
its utmost, and from the applause each
number received, it was evident that
¢hoge’in attendatice -were thoroughly
enjoying themselves, Much credit is
. due.the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs for
their efforts in providing such an excellent entertainment. Following is
ithe programme which was rendered :
Bemarks—Ohas, E. Malloy.
Instrumental Solo—Miss Mamie Harryhousen.
Vocal Solo—Miss.Mabel Hughes.
Quartette. . wat
Farce, “My Turn Next.”
Duett—Misses Walling.
Vocal Solo—Dr. Swayze,
Concert Solo—Richard Veale. >
Vocal Duet—Miss Freeman and Jobo
Werry. ;
Selection—Mandolin Olub.
Vocal Solo—Mies Sadie Snell.
Male Quartette.
Rode the Goat.
New York, April 25—Ool. Roosevelt
is now a Master Mason, having taken
the third degree last night in Matinecock Lodge, No. 806, at Oyster Bay,
Long Island. The ceremony was witnessed by 300 Master’ Masons, including Grand Master Charles W. Mead, of
the Grand Lodge of this State, and his
entire staff, who did the work of the degree, Visiting brethern were also
present from Connecticut, Massachu,
setts and New Jersey.
The Homeliest Man in Nevada City
Ae well as the handsomest, and others
are invited to call on any druggist and
get free a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam
for the throat and lungs, a remedy that
is guaraateed to cure and relieve all
chronic and acute coughs, asthma
bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c
and 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman
sole agent.
Do You Know
That Moore carries the largest and
finest stock of frames for photographs.
Also makes frames to order for any
picture. a19-tf
California Sampling Works
Buyers of Gold, Silver and
Copper Ore and Concentrates.
GEO. W. DOWNEY,
Agent, Nevada City.
Children’s
Vaudeville
-Bntertainment
At Nevada Theatre
Monday, April 29th.
’ Under Direction of Miss Rogers.
_ FANCY. DANCING..
Cake-Walk by 14 Children $ to 6 Years Old
DRILLS and CHARACTER SONGS.
Children
50. CENTS A WEEK
vi sements of to. exceed five lines i
iver insanted ci ntl this head for Weente
a week or $24 month. additional line
10 cénts a week or 40 ceontsa month. Payable invariably in advance.
To Let.
A pleasant house of five rooms, partly furnished or unfurnished. Also, three sunny,
rooms, nicely furnished. Inquire of MRS.
NAFFZIGER, Grove street. a22-lw
Wanted.
Some boys and girls as solicit ra, Apply
to the Great American Tea Company, Pine
street. at-lw
House for Rent.
A five-room house ina pleasant part of the
town is offered for rent. Apply to FRED E.
BROWN. 5 a3
Estray Horse
Came to Hennesey’s stable on the 26th of this
month. Bay horse, left hind foot white, and
splitin leftear. The owner is requested to
calland pay charges and -take the horee
away.
Weekly Socials.
Company C will give a weekly soiree at
Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good
music. Everybody invited. Admission, 50
cents for gentlemen. Ladies free.
Pianos, Organs and Sewing [lachines.
Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also
several different makes of pianos from $200
Up. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved
Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes
from $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store,
Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co.
Take Notice,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL
not be responsibie for any debts contracted by my wife, Almenia Menbennet, On
and after this date.
EDWIN MENHENNET,
Centerville Butte, Montana, Ey ah 4th,
1901. al3-3w.
ICATHOLIC FAIR
—AND-— ~~
FESTIVAL
—COMMENOING—
—~w MAY ist, 190107
And continuing four cays.
A special train will be run from
Grass Valley on Friday evening, May
8rd. (GRASS VALLEY NIGHT.)
(08 An Excellent Musical and Literary Programme Each Evening.
Also Dancing.
ADMISSION +; 25 Cents,
@m@ A fine dinner will be served
Wednesday and Thursday,’ May Ist
and 2nd, from 12 to 2 p. m., at Conlan’s
Hotel. :
BANANAS i ORANGES
Kee
Tegler’s Confectionery
Is headquarters for the best bananas
and oranges to ‘be procured in the
market. Also the choisest of confectionery .
CHAS. E. TEGLER, = Proprietor
Commercial St., opp. Transcript block.
The undersigned have reopened the restaurantin-the Mills building on Broad street,
and wlll give strict attention toshort ordera,
including
Tamales, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and Eggs.
Mrs, Steffens & rs, Durand
In Their New Daloon .
MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their nev cugrters nm Com.
mercial street and invite » i
patrous to call and ser bem,
make it a pointto serve by fires t renas of
Wines, Liquors and Cie1rs
All kinds of Mixed vrinks
a Specialty. .
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial
* 2
Bayles Lunch Herring
Choicest Cream Wheat
Cream. Oats
Creole Rice
wholesome. Get no other.
—P. G. SGADDEN
They are all his own brands and are guaranteed to be fresh and
PUT UP FOR
Chipped Beef.
‘Boiled Ham.
Lady
are the finest in the market and ©
Crescent Jelly &
Ready
pare 8
home-made jelly and jam.
We keep the finest quality of thie article
and our mach
Adams Tomatoes.
Jam.
anywhere and our customers all recommend it as being equal to
does the chipping.
to slice. With this you can premeal inside of a minute.
We have jast received
100 cases of them. They
very can is guaranteed. —
Qnly 10 cents a glass.
This article can’t. be beat
Pr.
—e
cred etateh © my customers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
wtoesll will be treated ina oo!
ner.
HENRY: W. RICH.
The Best Liquors,
fheve are the attractions yen can
always find at .
THE Mi 5 Cents'a:-Gines.
All the favorite of Whiskies
band. 3 be , sueh as ;
Peerless Saloon.
Haue PURCHASED THIS FOFULE®
onee
co manThe Best Cigars.
on
Apricot Cordial.
ee
Clam Juice
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
SOMETHING NEW!
Oyster Cocktails
At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.”
this work done NOW.
guarantees his work to last.
take pride in their work and
at any time.
WORK NOKNOKNOIOKIOKIOKOIOIOK
=; PLUMBING
The time allowed by the City Trustees for the completion
of ALL PLUMBING WORK has nearly expired, and if
you have neglected this important duty it will be MONEY
IN YOUR POCKET and save you much trouble to have
TURNER
Can do your work as CHEAP, SATISFACTORILY and
EXPEDITIOUSLY as any plumber in the county and
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS NOW!
I have just received a fine lot of Closets, Bath Tubs,
Etc. Come and see thém and get prices,
I have first class plumbers who
they are ready to do your work
TUE NE Ee
PIONEER HAROWARE DEALER = = =.
:
Nevada City, Cal
JOHN BAUR, Odebier.
Loans made on approved security.
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
AGENSY
NEVADA COUNTY BANK,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
GILBERT J. REOTOR, Ass’t Cashier.
Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits.
A general Banking business transacted.
Dratts issued payable in any part of the world.
Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof steel vault at little expense.
Ladies’
—> New Spring and Summer
Stock Arrived... ,
Everybody invited to call
Mm and examine it
A Suits $12 up
, Pants $3.50 up
Dress Goods for
, tailor-made suits at
lowest prices
New establishment on Broad Street, next door to
Miss Stevens’ Millinery Shop.
AI" Levante tata, the Tailor
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold.
a
BROAD S., NEVADA OF:
JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee
W MANACE —A
NEW YORK HOTA.
m one of the
Pitty
‘PLAZA PLANING MILL...
RICE & LEWIS, Props.
_. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
Saturday Evenings: 6:30 p.m.
oultins* Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds. and Store Fixtures,
‘Turning, Hepes Trimming, ‘ancy Grill Workla Soecialty,
Getour stim es op any work of this sort that you may peed.
~RICE & LEWIS,
Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
NO — eee.
Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Ss0naMus7zo Sr., Nawava Ory.
7 . Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co. s ia the ideal Light,
For Buggy Tops
AND—
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds go to
J. Gairns.
UNDERTAKING. PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street Nevada Gity, Oal.
os
ALBERT, REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
Orders taken;for Floral Pieces
Telephone 34. —
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