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THE TRANSCRIPT.
Issaed Every Evening, Sundays Excepted
AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
BROWN os CALEINS.
TRRMS OF SUBSORITTION : d
ByMell, = $6 Per Year
By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered:to any part of the city.
TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0, BOX B
MONDAY... mealies April 29, 1901
a
Personal Paragraphs.
H A. Swift is here from Oakland.
J. Loell is here from San Francisco.
S$. W. Atters is here from San FranCisco.
W. Lathrop returned this morning to
Central House. ;
John Spaulding came up from Auburn last evening.
J. Bowman and F. W. Bowman are
here from sSpenceville. ;
J. Davisreturned yesterday morning to Central House.
J. S$ Mitchell’ of San Francisco is
here spending a few days.
J.B ‘Treadwellcame up from Sacramento last eveuing. ;
M. A. Baldmore arrived here Sanday
afternoon from Chicago.
A. ©. Luck arrived here last evening
from the State of Nevada.
John McCarthy, the weil known mining man of Washington, is in town.
__ Joe Waters returned last evening .
. from Dawson, where he has been min.
ing. a
Hon. F. M. Ratherford was over from
Truckee Satu-day and returned home
today.
Miss Virgie Hart is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. Galbraith, at the Centra
House.
Mrs L. Erskine, sister of Jobn Kilroy, will arrive bere in a few days from
Williams, Arizona, on an extended visit
to relatives.
L. Hyman returned Saturday from
San Francisco, ‘where he purchased
a large stock of clothing for his new
store.
Mrs. Harmon, who has been here on
8 vicit, returned yesterday morning to
San Francisco. :
E. Poage, who has been here spending a few days, returned this morning
to Graniteville.
Frank Locklin and M. E. Kane left
this morning for the Yuba mine, where
they have positions. ;
Mrs. N. A. Nickerson came down
from North Bloomfield yesterday and
left for San Francisco.
-T. J. McGrath arrived here last eveuing from San Francisco and left this
morning for Sierra City.
J. Strandberg came down from Camptonville last evening and left this
morning for San Francisco.
Mrs: Shaffer of San Francisco arived bere last evening and left this
roing for Camptonvilie.
iss L. Cannon of Gruss Valley, who
hab been visiting H. Sweeney and tamily,\returded home today.
Miss J. Motf, who bas been here on a
returned to Sacramento today,
A. Denmire of Downieville, who has
been to San Fravcisco on a business
tlip, returned this morning to his
hime. :
Mrs.J B 'T eadwell and children
who have teen to S-cramento on a visit, returnea home last evening.
Miss Ranger of San Francisco, who
has been bere on avisit to her many
friends, returned home this morning.
Mrs. Barlow and daughter, who have
“been here on a visit to friends, returned
this morning to their home at Placerville.
J. M. Hadley, M. L. Marsh and D. E
Morgan returned last evening from Silver Creek, where they Lave been on oil
business.
Dr. ©. W. Chapman, who went to
Santa Barbara to attend the Grand
Parlor of Native Sons, returned home
last evening
Jobn Martin, the promoter of the
electric road line between this City and
Grass Valley, returned this morning to
San Francisco. a
Superintendent Johnson of the
Oriental mine near Moore’s Fiat, left
yesterday afternoon for Denver, Colo,
on mining business.
Dietrict Attorney Frank Wehe of
Sierra c unty arrived bere lust evening
from Sau Francisco and returned to
Dowuievilie this morning.
Messrs Parmelee and Collins, who
have been here iu tbe interest of the
Call of San Francisco, left yesterday
afternoon for Grass Valley, where they
will be for a week,
Captain P. F. Simonds left this
morning for San Francisco, where he
the interest of the W. Y.O. D. Mining
Company of San Francisco,
Broke the Window,
Louis Seibert, who is moving the
Hyman stock, while backing his track
at the old store, had the misfortune to
go egainst one of the show windows
reducing it to splinters,
A fine quality of liquor for home
use is old Gilt Edge Whiskey.
A Bad Breath
Is the most disgusting thing one can be
affected with. It is nauseating to those
with whom you comeincontact. Lane’s
Tea, t+ken at night, will keep the stomach and bowels in their proper condition and make your breath clean. 250
and 5Cc.a packege. For sale by M
BY
' ad
that the storm has reached the
quin Valley.
of much benefit.
fornia.
The was no rainfall south
SAN Francisco, April 29—The weather bureau reports
lower rart of the San JoaIt rained enough in Fresno county this morning to be
About_an inch and a half of rain fell in San Joaquin
county, and the rain is general throughout Northern Caliof Telachapi.
KILLED WHILE ®
PLAYING BASEBALL.
\
____MAnera, April 29—F. E.
this place yesterday, while playing baseball,
The game was between two local teams, and he collided
with James O’Mera while endeavoring to catch a high fly.
He fell and became immediately unconscious.
Death was probably iustanteous.
Kirkpatrick was , killed in
Ohe Rain Si torm.
It Will Be of Much Benetit
to the Farmers.
At about noon sesterday it started
to rain at this city and it continued to
do.eo all last night and most of todar.
C. ming at this time when it is need+d
80 badly by the crops it isdeemed a
blessing by the farm:rs. The rain for
the twenty-four bours ending at 9 30
o'clock this morning was 8 83 inches,
makiog 4.93 inches for the month and
54.73 inches for the season.
W.A. Brockman of Satter City was
in this city today and stated that the
rain would mean much for the farms
in the lower country as everything was
drying up very fast and the crops
would have been lost. . ;
Married Saturday.
Mrs. M. L. Barker United With EB.
Stevens,
Last Saturday evening at the Methodist Pursonage, Rev. Wm. Angwin
united in marriege Mrs. M.L Barker
and E. B. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs
Stevens have many friends in this city,
who wish them all the luck and prosperity of this world. They will make
their home here.
On the Sick List.
O. Ragon, an old resident of this
city, who lives near’ Ragon’s Grove,
was taken suddenly ill this morning.’
Dr. Tickell was called to attend him.
A telephone message today summoned Dr. Muller to You Bet to attend
Mrs. Oahill, who is very ill at that
place.
Floyd Daniels, who was burt in a
ravaway last Saturday, is getting along
uively.
Died at Stockton.
George Stranze, a nephew of B. Lutz
of this city, died at Stockton Saturday.
Mr. Lutz received a dispatch Saturday
night and Mrs, Lutz and _ son,
Lewis Lu‘z, went down this morning to attend the funeral. The
young man was well and favorably
known, and will ke greatly missed by
hie associates.
An Omission.
In the programme of the children’s
vaudeville Satarday evening, the names
of Ruey and Alice Britland were omit
ted in the Transcript. These little
ones are among the most sprightly of
the cake walkers and the omission was
wholly unintentional. .
ee
Invitation Extended.
All Masons and their wives are invited to attend the fif ieth anniversary
of the founding of the O-der in this
city next Weduesday evening, May Ist
Merritt Rector will return this evere
this evening from a visit to San Francisco.
Ed. Gray is laid up with an injured
Mitt Started,
The Campbell Commenced Dropping Its
Stamps This Morning.
This morning the new ten-stamp
mill at the Campbell mine, was started
up, and the machinery worked like a
charn. Superintendent Cumpbell is
mnc elated over the work and. bir
countenance is all smiles. Oap'ain
George Nibell had charge of the work
and everything was put together in a
ship shape manner, and reflects much
credit on the Captain, who
at this work.
is a master
Soing to Nevada.
Several WJiners Wilt Go With
HC. Luck,
A. C. Luck, the assistant superiuten
dent of a mine at Berlin, Nevada, was
in this city yesterday and secured
several miners and machine men to
go with him to tbat place Obas. Hartman, R. Williams, George Seibert, Alvah Locklin, W. Parsons, P, Brockles
and A. Smith are the ones who will go
from this city.
From Grass Valley, Joseph Patterson. '
Snowing Up-Country.
When the stage came down ‘from
Washington today snow was falling all
along the Ridge. When the Eureka
stage left Moore’s Flat this morning
there was six inches’ of snow onthe
ground and it was still coming down.
At the Mountain House the snow is
eight inches deep:
Superior Court.
The following business was transaced in the Superior Oourt today:
Estate of Jean Henri Baudowin, deceased. Hearing petition for probate
of. will continued until Tharsday.
Estate of James Kouckey, deceased
Hearing petition for letters of ad ministration continued until farther order
of the court.
Estate of John F. Moody, deceased
Hearing annual account continued until fartber order of the coart.
Raby Howard vs. Samuel and Mary
Siccum. The hearing of demurrer ot
defendant to pluintiff’s complaint was
continaed until Thursday.
Theater Tonight.
Seats for the vaudeville entertair—
ment at the theater this evening are
selling fast and by the time the curtain
goes up for the firet part the house wil]
audouwbtedly be weli-filled. The pro—
gram is indeed a good one and all who
are present. will witness’ one of the
very finest performances ever seen
here. The children who are to take
part have been faith‘ully drilled and
everytbing is now in readiness. ‘The
program is lony and varied and every=
oue is well up in their part,
Weather t rediction.
McAddie, of the San Francisco
knee.
Weather Bureau, telegraphs as follows:
Probdbly rain tonight and Tuesday. ‘
THE RAIN GENERAL IN LITTLE RAIN OUTSIDE
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. OF STOCKTON.
the west side of this city.
meuse benefit,
STOCKTON, April 29—From special messages received
here the report-is that there has been but little rainfall on
s
The rainfall in other parts of the couuty is doing imminiainindiacazere
Children’s Masquerade
Little Ones Enjoyed Chemselves
Saturday Night.
dren’s masquerade at Odd Fellows
Hall Satarday night and it was-quite
largely attended. The little ones presented a very quaint sight in their costumes and some of them were exceedshame many masquerades given here
for older people, Taken all in all it
was the grandest event for the children
that has ever. been given here end the
Professor is entitled to much credit.
The grand march started at about 9
o’clock and reached over half way
around the hall. The spectators were
kept busy laughing at the funny antics
of tke little masquers. Following are
those who were in mask aud the charscters they sustained ;
Annie Rogers, Empire gown.
Lillian Rogers, Empire gown.
Jennie Smith, Topsy,
Mawie Merrill, Patch work.
Ethel Fi-cher, Fancy dress.
Anpie Guenther, Fancy dress.
Freda Guenther, Fancy dress.
Bert Bennet's, Clown Brownie,
Morris Michell, Baker.
Eddie Carter, Mother Goose.
Charles Bennetts, Chief Engineer Ed
Sch nidt.
Carl Fischer, Fred Browning,’ Aaron
Browning, Carl Lane, Earl Lane, MoMarry Mallen, Robert Allen and Lawrence Ourter, Clowns. 3
Lester Rath, Yachtman. :
Emma Wolf, Little Miss Muffett.
Henry Fischer, Tramp.
Dora Seibert and Olive McLeod, “Two
Little Girls in Blue.”
Roy Gourley, Folly.
Ethel Miller, Jockey girl.
Ccra Hicks, Tambourine girl.
Clyde Hanley, Schoolgirl.
Matt Hosken, Kushing the growler.
Howard Douglass, Sailor.
Car! Hicks, Snilor.
Frank Smith, Clown,
Miunie Lane Japanese lady.
Ruth Moore, Japanese lady.
Hezel Vinton, Flower girl.
Best We Ever Tasted!
Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the
BREAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE A THE
New York Bakery
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
Free Delivery to wig 4 part of thecity. Wedancy Pastry a specia.ty. ding « akes and
Our Telephone number—West 8.
Professor John Michell gave a chil.
ingly original, and the whole put to.
To Settle Brother’s Estate.
R. A. Blackwell, brother of 8. L.
Blackwell, who died about two months
ago, arrived here this morning from
Henning, Tennessee, to settle up his
brother’s estate.
DOZENS
-OF=
FAMILIES
ARE .
USING
TAYLORS
FAMILY
GROUND
COFFEE .
at 25c per Ib.
Try a pound.
Roasted Daily on the premises
Ground to order.
Ibe SAMPLES FREE_£e]]
TAYLOR'S TEA
AND COFFEE HOUSE,
Wholesale and Retail
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Crockery and Slassware.
IMPORTED DIRECT. No Middleman) Pront Adaca
See Bargains in Our Show Window
Prices Cut in Two.
COME BEFORE THE STOCK IS BROKEN.
Leer «
NEVADA CITY.
Maw (9,
THE RAIN IN ALAMEDA ¢
has been very heavy.
Everything looks bright
this year.
Oak anp, April 29—The rainfall throughout
jcounty for the past twelve hours; up to twelve o}
aliens
for bountiful crops of all bins,
3 Votes of Interest,
For Life Insurance see 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. tf
The Grissel Bros. scld a fine black
horse to Jerry Goodwin of You Bet Saturday. :
Fine fresh boney from Harry
Towle’s, two equates for 25 cents at
Scadden’s, a23 8t.
Mrs. George Grissel gave a mask surprise party to ber friends at her home
in Grass Valley Saturday night
An extra stage went to Washington
yesterday, it bec:me necessary on ac-count of the large amount of freight.
The Board of Education mot
tions which will be used in
mar grade. «+ .
ped and fell. No damage
side the breaking of the shafts,
Walter MoG, Logan wag 4
urday evening with a subscription ‘
per for Jobn Carry, who lost hig po”
by fire. He secared about $109,
If you should desire an
drinking line you
Grotto. It is the most Popular.
tn town and you are always
fair treatment,
If you want good Coffee, or good ty
the best and the Cheapest
it—that is, if you send your Orders.
Frank W. Taylor, at the Gomme
Tea Co's store, Nevada City,
lt,
Ae Dr. Swayze was drivi, i F is
Lare’s stable yesterday, i ir 1
Should aij at th
tt
+ YOU can py
Chamois Kid Gloves, 75¢ a piir, _ :
Se ES
Gireat Value in Lece Curtains
$150. All sizes.
on, Come in and see them.
Respectfully,
CORSETSI. ~ CORSETS .
See Window!
Empire Corsets
Straight Front Corsets
French Cut Corsets
Summer Corsets
Short Corsets
Corsets at Soc, 75¢, $1, . "
and up as high as
want to go.
AL MAHER & is)
See our Wash Goods Window
Some'New Things in Belts =
_ Corset Covers at 25¢ and up to
1 Sale of Ladies’ Fine Hanakerchiefs going
MAHER & CO.
All Kinds of Corsets
See Window!
= sD,
you
va.
intauts’ Lawn Caps—aill prices
MORE om
Just opened another box of
them. . We expect to sell
them even faster now, since
SARATOGA
CHIPS
the warm weather is here.
MULLOY’S Pitter GROCERY.
52 Broad Street, Nevada City,
OUR TELEPHONE }
NUFBER
501
20 cts. per pound .
SPRING
es
MILLINERY OPENING
Largest and Grandest Assortment
in Nevada County.
TETREAU .
QUANTITIES OF IMPORRTED AND
PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS
EVERYTHING NEW
IN WALKING . HATS.
that are made an
Dicke: man, sole agent, ft
THE AMBRICAN
Is the best dressed workingman in the world. He ought to be,
this country. We make a specialty of workingmen’s clothes.
ywhere,
hey wil
This clothng is as skill
WO RKINGMAN.
for the workingmaniis a very important part
e have the best working clothes
made in clean,’ airy, workroom
Every stitch is taken by Union fingers. They a ie
of the best materials and ni themost careful way. T
them, We take special pants with our Workingmen’s
SUITS AND SEPARAT
Th cleths ere all-weols and unions, of the best makes to give good service.
spect. The prices are very close.
wom WE WANT THE WORK
L.AYMAN& GO.,Nevada City.
Il save money
fully cut as any, is sew
W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street
are
—————
for any workingman who wé
E TROUSERS .
ed with strong thread and is made to last in evet™
‘INGMAN’S TRADE. @oneo
“The Red Front,” Grass Valle}
£
3
iat netic el
THE TRA?
_—_
MONDAY......
neve
Sverra Coun.
—_
Items of Interest From
Messenge
J. A. Coleman bro
stock to Alleghany fr¢
last week,
N. G. Read, a promin
has leased the Rising
has put a force of: mer
A. O. Lague and f
turned from Nevada O}
Mrs. M. Ly. Bean, a hi
‘ lady of Sierra County,
at her home in Scales le
She leaves a husband
children to mourn her .
A fire started on the
dy’s store last Wedni
fire department respon
and the damage was bu’
E. H. Buoker, an old
resident of Sierra cor
Saturday. He had bee:
days and his death .
the community.
Last Monday evening .
passed to the great be;
been been ill about a ye
thing possible had been
but without avail.
Alfred Pelior, who is .
year sentence at San ¢
his appeal to the Supre
missed.
Had a Good
Yeovada Cityans 6:
selves at Washi
The dance given at: Wa
urday night by the. Od
} that place was a gran
every way, people from tl
all along the Ridge being
1_ o'clock. a fine supper '
Worthley’s hotel and all .
to be one of the very
pers they had ever partak
who went up from here
dance returned yesterd
and all speak very highly
ment they received at the
people at Washington.
Yesterday morning th
vadas of this city played:
of baseball with a Wash:
The game was stopped a
the fifth inning on accoun
‘the score standing sixte
favor of the Nevada City .
‘the Nevadans were ret:
they encountered a snow
the Oentral House one
Inches of the beautiful
ound.
~ Solved the Prot
A printer’s “devil” drean
that the editor decided t
paper that was entirely
Every item that was bro
carried to the different
if any objection was raisec
de,’ The paper was sent to .
and when the patrons unf
evening they found it n
blank sheet. The editor s
that night, realizing that h
nothing to offend any bc
his paper was entirely sat
——.
Jesse Moore “AA” whis.
tleman’s drink.
Moving Todi
L. Hyman, the enterpri
is moving his stock to his
the Morgan block,’ corne
Pine streets today. -Mr.
have in his new quarters
largest and finest stocks .
large cities. .
———-—_ + Oe —
Since the death of a E
woman who left an esta
the newspapers of the
indulged in all sorts of s
to the opportunities .
labor, ‘The Boston case .
, 88a case in point, howev
become’ known that th
married to the janitor of
+-2@e + —
Young Mr. Harry Sto!
whose funeral was larg
thusiastically attended .
ago, returned home alive
and warmly thanked his
the honor they had pai
There is a gratitude t:
even from the grave.
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The electric power.
Morning received eig!
arms for their poles.
phscibgiabuplacaiapit oo
At Bed Ti:
I take a pleasant herb di
morning I feel bright av
ion is better, My doctc
gently on the stomach,
neys, and is a pleasant .
made from herbs, and .
easily as tea. It is call
Cine. Lane’s Family .
the bowels each day.
50c. For sale by H. I
agent,
-——-*-7@e--—
Spring Lamb, Chx
Colley Bros, have
finest lot of Sprin
brought into this mark
® hice roast of lamb, la
Toast, or the finest cut
or tenderloin steaks, s
seh Colley Bros., who
t ae Ane choicest meats