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April 27, 1901 (4 pages)

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* By Carrier, ~ VORK WILLSOON BE COMMENCED. John Martin, President of the Electric Railway Company, was in this city today, and informed the TRANSCRIPT reporter that work on the new electric railroad would commence immediately. The survey between Grass Valley and Nevada City has been completed; and Mr. Martin is now making arrangements to get a right of way from the Trustees of Nevada City and Grass Valley, to run on the princi— pal streets, and will inform the Trustees as to the streets he on which wishes the railroad to enter the cities. THE TRANSCRIPT. Issaed Every Evening, Sundays Excepted AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— BROWN é& CALEINS. TREMS OF SUBSORITTION : 4 GyManl, + + © © $6 Per Year 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered toany part of the city. TRLEPHONE NO, 41. SATURDAY...... April 27; 1901 Waid of Honor. She Receives $250—What Wilk be Done With the Rest? The committee who had in charge the Maid of Honor contest at this city met last night and decided to allow Miss Hampton $250 with which to get herself ready. The money left from the contest, which netted over $700, is in charge of P. 0. BOX B * the Board of Trade and what is to be done with it is causing much discussion. The opinion of most :people is that the money should go toward celebrating the 4th of July, the same as is to be done at Grass Valley. If this plan wculd materialize it would be a great help as a much better celebration {ban usual could be had with less trouble in collecting funds. As yet it does not seem to be known , whether or not Nevada City is going to celebrate but no time should be lost in calling a meeting to consider the matter. Most other towns have already made preparations for a celebration and Nevada City. should not wait until so late that things will have to be rushed. Some of our enterprising citizens should wake up and call a meeting of our cit zens. Personal Pointers. E. Poage came down from Graniteville today. E. W. Spencer is hera from San ' Francisco, Mrs. J. H. Austin is here from Spencerville. ~ T. and J. Hughes were over from Cherokee today. Mrs. R. M. Hornaday of North San Juan is here on a visit. Frank Vaughn will return tomorrow to the Plumbago mine. J. K. Davidson came down from North Bloomfield today. «. F. CO. Lithgow arrived here this morn. ing from San Francisco. O.*E. Burnett of St. Paul arrived here on the morning train. : Mr. and Mrs. W. Mobley came down from North Bloomfield to-day. Henry German, the liveryman, was over from North San Juan today. Miss Ida Lang is here from Nortb Bloomfield on a visit to friends at the Union Hotel. Mrs. P. G. Scadden and son, who bave been visiting at North Bloomfield, returned to-day. W.H. Rouse arrived here last evening from Oakland and left this morning for Downieville. j Major J. 8S. McBride and his daughter, Miss Sallie McBride, came over from San Juan today. Mrs. W. A. Dickerson came down from North Bloomfield today on her way to Grass Valley to visit her daugh-. ter. Superintendent M. W. Mather and wife will arrive here this evening from Oakland and will leave tomorrow for the Plunbago mine. School Glection. A Heavier Yote Polled Today Than for Many Years, The election for three members of the School Board wae held today. The polls being at Washington schoolhouse, and opening at 8 o'clock and closing at eundown. ‘There was more interest taken at today’s election because of there being four candidetes, and three places to be filled. Sherman Marsh, W. F. Englebright, Dr. O. L. Maller and Hugh«Murchie were the candidates. Last year there were but twenty votes polled, and upto three o’:lock today there were one hundred and fifty. Arrested. and Set Free. “Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction-of consumption arrested, the lugs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear .consumption.” Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption: Large bottles 25c and 650c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. +See Down From the Oriental. Supt. H. L. Jobnson came down from the Oriental mine in Sierra ccunty today, and reports everything runring ip full blast. The mine is looking fine at present, and seems destined to make one of the best mines in that locality. It is adjacent to the Plumbago. . A Bad Breath Is the most disgusting thing one ean be affected with. It is nauseating to those with whom you comeincontact. Lane’s Tea, teken at night, will keep the stomach and bowels in their proper condition and make your breath clean. 25c. and 60c.a package. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent, tf 1 Fine amaatei wf Badly Bruised, Daniels, the Colored Man, Thrown From aB ggy and Badly Injured. * Floyd Daniels (colored) was driving a single buggy out near the Pittsburg mine to-day, and when he drove in front of the rock breaker there, the horse became frightened and ran away. Daniels was thrown out and considerably ‘ breised. ‘Word was brought to town for Dr. Conlan, and he went out and had the injured man removed to the County Hospital, where upon examination it was found that two ribs were broken and his left shoulder dislocated. He was made as comfortable as possible and with good care he will recover, notwithstanding his age. Daniels has been in ths employ of When thrown from the buggy he was picked up by Ralph Bowerman, wh> sam. moned assistance for him. Joseph Thomas for some time. Chicken Dinner. Next Wednesday and Thursday, May Ist and 2ad, the ladies of the Catholic Fair, will serve a chicken dinner at Conlan’s, two doors-below the theater, from 11:30a.m. to 2 p. m. Prics 25 cents, «27=1d Yotes of Interest. For Life Iusarance sea T. B Gray. For the best of everything in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger, Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. uf fresh honey from Harry Towle’s, two squares for 25 cents at Scadden’s. 423-37, Children’s Masquerade at Odd Fellow’s Hall, Saturday evening, April 27th, General admission 25 cents. All children can mask. 223-1d If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort tn town and you are always given fair treatment. tf Wm. Harry, proprietor of the saloon at the corner of Pine and Spring Sts. makes a speciality of serving the best 5 cent beer in town. Try it. He also keeps a fall stock of fancy liquors, tf If you want good coffee, or good tea the. best and the cheapest, you can ge it—that is, if you send ycur orders to Fravk W. Tuylor, at the Commercia) Tea Co’s store, Nevada City. A. Myers had the misfortune to frac. ture one of his legs a few days ago while working in a mine near You Bet station. In this evening’s Transcript Geo. C Gaylord & Son bave a new advertise ment in which'they have something of aterest to say to drinkers of Postum Cereal. J. A. Lightbipe, the °Pacific coast engineer of the Gieneral Electric company of New York, and M. Moods, the Eastern engineasr of the same com pans, are at Colgate inspecting the plant of the Bay Ccunties Power Company. In the Superior Court to-day, in the matter of the estate of Richard Barry, deceased, an order was made appointjog Richard F. Barry admiuistrator, with bonds fixed at $590. John Hennessey, Dan Collins and Gyso. Mulroy were appointed appraisers. Burned His Hand. O D. Campbell of Blue Tent, was retorting some gold in the rear of the Citizens Bank yesterday, end inedver tently picked up a red hot cracible burning his hand severely. Had a Good Gime. Junior Christian Endeavorers Gnjoy Ohemselves, The Janior Christian Endeavor held their regular monthly meeting at the Congregational church last night and a'ter the business had been finished &@ program was rendered and ref:esh-. ments were served. Each member of the society bad the privilege of inviting one guest and all present enjoyed themselves by playing games of various kinds. The President of the Society and her assistant are indeed deserving of much credit for the°way ia which the children were handled. Following is the program rendered: Soug—Society. , Prayer—Rev. J. Sims. Recitation—Audrey Sims. Duett—Ethei Miller and Cora Hicks. Recitatiou—Fred Ramsey. Quartette — Mable Brown, Audrey Sim:, Linua Tulley and Helen Sims. Recitation—Clifford Brown. Recitation—Sadie Rumsey. Song—Society. Recitation—Ross Monroe. Recitation—Vora Hicks. Sovg—Society. Recitation —Helen Sims. Recitation—Ethel Miller. Very Grateful. Epitor Transcrier:—Words seem of little avail in expressing my gratitude to allthe kind friends who, through their efforts, have bestowed upon me the great favor of representing Nevada City at the Sacramento Street Carnival. But I do most heartily thank you, ove and all, for this great honor. . GERTRUDE HaMPTON. Five Mon Burned, SPRINGFIELD, Mo , April 26—The Rosebud mine at Aurora caved intoday and buried five men ata depth of 110 feet. It may tea month before they can be reached. Their names are Grant and William Shane, Elmer Biggier, Johu Gillan and K. Feester, _ Card of Ihaoks. The Odd Fellows ani Rebekahs de sire to thank all who took part in the program rendered at their entertuiomeut last evening, also all others who in apy way helped to make it the grand success it was. Patt Hanged SHimselt, San Fraxorsco, April $6—Frank Paff ‘mechanic, whose wife is now in prison, awaiting a charge of murder, committed suicide today by hanging him self toa bedpost. He was discouraged over bis wife’s predicament. Mrs. Puff is accused of murdering a Mrs. Marvin, it being alleged that she threw a lighted lamp at the woman dnring a quarrel. Mrs. Marvin was fatally burned. : Wood and Tools Sold. Deputy Sheriff Waters went to the Banner mine today and sold the wood and tools at the mine to Lawrence Pran ezzifor $80, to satisfy an attachment of Isolta Patquale. Peruvian Bark and Port wine mixed io right proportions is a good thing for walaria. Vinton sells a large bottle tor 60 cents. tf Some Foolish Pe ple Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears-‘them away. Coald they be induced to try the successftl medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after tuking the first ‘dose, Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Children’s Vaudeville. wt Fine Program to Be Siven Monday Vighe. Everything is now in readiness for the vaudeville entertainment to be given at the theater Monday evening by the pupils of Miss Fannie Rogers. Miss Lucilie Sukeforth will preside at the piano and the eartain will raise at 8:15 o’clock. Following isthe program to be rendered : PART I, Cake Walk—Hazel Vinton, ‘Lillie Martin, Maisie Jepsen, Wallace Rogers, Elsie Myers, Harold Rogers, Lavinia Richards, Nanette Murchie, Cossethe Allan, Albert Allan, Honey Williams, Pauline Williams. ~Ma Rainbow Ooon — Pauline Williams. Batterfly Dance—Grace Jackson and Sadie Snell. My Mvonbeam Babe—Lillie Martin. Higbland Fling—Uezel Vinton. Every Day’s a Wedding Day —Harold Rogers. ‘Hornpipe—Pauline Williams. Baby Is’at Old Emoagh to Kuow— Alice Britland, Fancy Dancing—Maisie Jepsen. My Girl’s a Dream— Albert Allan. Hornpipe—Cassette Al'an. Suvflower Dance—Lillie Martin. The Milkmaid’s Song—Ethel Kirkham. Poses Plastiques by the Little Ones —Hlise Myers,, Lavinia Richards, . . Nanette Marchie, Cassette aay Paul ine Williams, Honey Williams. PakT II. Tarantelle Fantisque--Hazel Vinton and Lillie Martin. . The Promenade of the Nevada City Belles—Lois Myers, Ruth Richards, Grace Jackson, Eleanor Hartman, Martina Marsh, Wiltz Ford, Sadie 1] Snell, Gladys Ford. I'm Getting a Big Girl Now—Pauline Williams, Skirt Davce—Alice Britland. Sadie You’se Ma Lady Bird—Albert Allan. r Bohemia Oaprice—Alma Eastin. Kentucky Babe—Hazal Vinton. S:ilor’s Hornpipe—Ruey Britland and Altert Allan. The Queen of Charcoal Alley—Sadie Sneil. Coming Thro’ the Rye—Sadie Snell, Gladys Ford, Grace Jackson, Eleanor Haortman, Martina Marsh, Wiltz Ford, Lois Myers, Rath Richards. Close Your Goo Goo Eyes—Lillie
Martin. There will be no intermission between the 1st and second parts. Weather F rediction. McAddie, of the San Francisco Weather Bureau, telegraphs as follows: Cloudy threatening weather tonight and Sunday. Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE A THE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wedding « akes and Fancy Pastry a specialty. Qur Telephone number—West 8. , att Destroyed by Hire. The Residence of John Carry Burned to . the Ground, This -afternoon, shortly after 12 o’clock, the residence of Jobn Curry on Rush Creek, was entirely destroyed by fire. Mr. Curry and his son were in the woods chopping poles, when they discovered the roof of the house in flamea. They rushed to the scene, but were unable to render any assistance. The house, furniture and clothing were all destroyed. Two bundred pounds of flour was all that was saved. The loss is $1500, with no insurance. DOZENS -OF=— FAMILIES ARE USING TAYLORS FAMILY GROUND COFFEE . at 25c per Ib. ry bowers 3k Tryapound, ‘<<: Roasted Daily on the premises Ground to order. 1G SAMPLES FREE_£ef TAYLOR'S TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Wholesale and Retail Agents Wanted Evarywhere, Crockery and Slassware. IMPORTED DIRECT. No Middlem in , Profit, Added. r Prices Cut in Two. COME BEFORE THE I Lor & NEVADA CITy. STOCK IS BROKEN. . W (0, Yevada City Miners. Chas, Hartman to Take Men to Nevada State, The following self explanatory. dispatch was received by Charles Hartman of this city today from A. O. Lucas, assistant superintendent of a mine at Berlin, Nevada: Bivur Canyon, April 27. Charles Hartman: Collect six good machine men and four miners to go with me to Nevada State. Ycu are to come also. I wil] beat Nevada City Sunday. i A. OG. Luoas. Miners who-desire to go with Mr. Lucas will please call on Mr. Hartman, and he will give them the desired information. Injured His Hand. While John Kilroy was making some repairs inthe mili at tbe Delhi mine last night, he struck his hand witha bamwer bruising it quite severely. He came tothis city today to have it attended to. B. F. Derrickson of Freeman’s National Hote! for some time is getting along nicely. the penalty of five Crossing, ¢ho has been sick at the] ast Day S tow. te * a vite Wit Bo Dotinguer, Property holders who}.. yet paid their State wee ae for the year 1900-1901, have." Monday to pay up, in orden t Lreasarer Delbrid, phen th . Y the taxpayers get » Move on Be, linquent list will ‘be the lar th ™ in*many years. County a Jackson has been keeping ett, evening this week anti) 8 BF the accommodation but still they fail to O'slock 4. of the tax, J Will Decorate the Grave, 4 Tomorrow will be de with the Native Daughters ante By mittee consisting of Miss Mae * ona Mise Nora MeArthar and Mrs, 74 Rogers of Laurel Parlor Will'deoger the graves of their deceased gin! this city. All who have flowers k quested to leave them at in, $ Holmes’ residence, " ee Cow For Sate, A fresh J ersey cow is Offered for bargain. Enquire.at this Office. ay = , Gireat Value in Lace Curtains $t 50. All sizes, Respectfully, Chamois Kid Gloves, Z5¢ a pair, . CORSETS! CORSETS All Kinds of Corsets KE & ts) See Window! See Window! ; Empire Corsets Straight Front Corsets French Cut Corsets Summer Corsets Short Corsets Corsets at soc, 75¢, $1, and up as high as you want to go. See our Wash Goods Window Some New Things in Belts Corset Covers at 25¢ and ww an 208, up to : : Sale of Ladies’ Fine Handkerchiefs going on. Come in and see them. MAHER & CO. latauts’ Lawn Caps—ail prices Jast opened another box of them. We expect to sell them even faster now, since SARATOGA CHIPS the wirm weather is’ here. OUR ‘TELEPHONE . . NUMBER 501 SPRIN QUANTITIES OF TETREAU IMPORRTED AND PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS EVERYTHING NEW IN WALKING . HATS. . spect. Is the best dressed workin this country. We make that are made anywhere, of the best materials and ni themos them. We take special pants with SUITS AND SEP 11 clcths are all-weols and unions, of the best makes to give good service. The prices are very close. THE AMERICAN WORKI gman in the world. He ought to be, a specialty of workingmen’s clothes. Every stitch is taken by Union fingers. t careful way. They will save our Workingmen’s ARATE This clothng is as skillf ully cut @ozseows WE WANT THE WORKINGMAN’s + L.AYMAN& GO., Nevada Gity, money ‘“‘The for the workingman We think we hav They are made ——_— for any 20 cts. per pound. } MILLINERY OPENINGE Largest and Grandest Assortment ) in Nevada County. W._H. CRAWFORD, Main Street iS a very important part of e the best working cloth¢: in clean, airy, workrooms: -workingman who weafs TROUSERS as any, is sewed with Strong thread and is made to last in every ™ RADE. comwom A Red Front,’ Grass Valle): 5 4 THE TRAD —_—_— SATURDAY..2..05. Personal FP O. M. Murrey is dow tonville. 4 J.H. Richards is Francisco. : E. Penrose is dow Bloomfield. J. Gilbert went up this morning. : Geo. Olark left’ thi North Bloomfield. ; S: A. Butler of San F spending a few days. CG. A. Brendlin is over on a visit to friends . F. W. Jackson of Nev spending a few days. N. Jepson and Geo. down from Relief Hill, Miss Nettie Reader ca Shady Oreek yesterday . Mrs. J. F. Dadley of} was a Visitor to this city Henry Thompson wen ington on the stage this A. Stern was down fre last evening and retarn¢ ing. R. C. Blend and W. E San Francisco is here trip. Ed. Lynn, the well. kn man of San Francisco,is iness trip. M. Rouse of San Fre through town this morni to Downieville. J.O. Mullin and A. H. San Francisco arrived >evening’s train. J. Elbright of San Fra here last.evening and lef . for Graniteville. G. Massey of San Fra here last evening and left for Camptonville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. . children of San Franciec last evening on a visit to W. B. Meek, one of ¢ enterprising citizens, car terday and returned hom ing. Mrs. Samuel Kirkham déughters arrived on . train from Missouri on a tives, Mrs. J. Byrne of Moore has been here ona visit t« lord and family, retarne morning. Mrs. O. J. Schuster Hill, who has been here o her sister, Mrs, W. Q. ) turned home this mornin; Misses Jennie and Mat . Camptonville, who have-b visit to Mrs. E. Bond, re’ this morning. MULLOY’S Pioneer Gj ROCER] . 52 Broad Street, Nevada City, Mrs. R. W. Nichols of § rived here last evening a morning for Washington and. Mrs. M.D. Cooley. D. Furth, the well kno of North San. Juan, wh San Francisco on a busin turned here last evening . morning for home. Rev. John Tamblyn of suffering from an attack . his home on Gold Flat. will be unable to occupy Bloomfield and Relief H on account of his illness. Mrs. E, Cleveland and rived here last evenin; thorne, Nevada, left this . Camptonville to visit her and Mrs. W. B. Meek. » At Bed Tim I take a pleasant herb dri morning I feel bright an¢ ion is better. My doctor gently on the stomach, li » Reys, and is a pleasant la made from herbs, and is easily as tea. It is callec . cine. Lane’s Family M . the bowels each day. P 50c. For sale by H. Di agent. a.) oe Goes $30 Per Ten tons of ore from t on Deer Oreek were c Nevada Oounty mill . ; when a clean-up was m the rock was found to per ‘ton. The ledge fr ore was taken is twelv and there is plénty of r last for a long time. The Tilley, is mach pleased look, ° Oe Most everyone who he sale compares ‘ite vir Moore “AA” whiskey. Catarrh Cannot . With Jocal application not reach the seat Catarrh is a blood or « €ase, and in order to cu take internal remedies Cure is taken internal rectly on the blood an faces. Hall’s Catarrh Quack medicine. It wa ‘One of the best phy country for years, and Scription. It is comp the best tonics known, the best blood purifi rectly on the mucous Perfect combination Gredients is -what prod derful results in curix for testimonials free. F. J. OHENEY & Toledo, O. ‘Sold by druggists, pr Hall’s Femily Pilles