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July 10, 1901 (4 pages)

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a Sees iiiansniinid = Another Railroad Collision. TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX E Wedding Bells Issued Every Evening,’ Sundays Excepled) Kansas Crry, July 1o—One of the, very worst railroad . wrecks that has occurred in many yeats happened here this AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, “py BROWN & CALEISs . Morning, when a west-bound passenger train from Chicafo. the Grass Valley road, his daughter, TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : . Byfail, = $6PerYer ing several others. By Carrier, = 12 12c Per Week : : ; Delivered to any part,of the city. . wenty-five others were WEDNESAY..... July 10, 1901 . ; gel TON Board of Supervisors. Road RBRilla Allowed on the . wreck, Different District Funds. . Wort i sttren risen nino ann nae ses ------2----The quarterly report of E. C. Gris‘. sel, road commissioner of district No. . 3, was approved and the foliowing de-. mands ordered paid: C. J. English . Democratic collided with a freight train, killing eight and . fatally injurGideon, late principal of the Oakland wreckage almost immediately caught fire and several cars were destroyéd before the-flames could be gotten under con-. bride, and Miss Murrill Ogden, niece of It is feared that there are several more victims under the} P8tties were present. The parlors were Ghat Gook Place at the Sutton Residence Chis Morning. At the residence of A. D. Sutton on Miss Alice G. Sutton, and Mr. Jobn F. Grammer School,-were united in mar: ae riage this morning, Rev. W. Angwin more or less injured. The} officiating. ° The couple were accompanied by Master Carl Sutton, brother of the the groom. Quite a company of relatives and feiends of the contracting most. tastefully decorated for the occasion in ferns, white roses and margueretes. . als 5 ; After the ceremony the company sat down toa most elegant wedding’ breakConvention. : vo we eve Ogden left on the afternoon train for San Francisco. They $2 50, M. McInerney $2 50, Millen Ford i $11 25, J. A. Craig $21,G. W. Huy $5, . C. Hanson $31 25. H. Dundon $21 25, . F S H. Fitter $2 50, M. MacPherrin, $21 25,; vention convened here this Eastin & Waldron $14 50, S. Green. $46 25, W. Hippert $28.75, Thomas, 2¢mbers effected. a combination against Mayor Thomas L, ‘Staples $67 50, M. Perguson $30, J. Jolinson’s friend. Coologan $7 50, P. O’Donnell,:$15, J. T. . Cline $77 50, ©. -Heggerty “$19 56, . Robert woore $2 50, H. Jobnson $85, . J. Boyle, $15, T. Fitzgerald’ $17 50, J. . i Goffette $22 50, P. Harrigan, $5, H. and the opposing side came Walsh $15, J. H. Vizzard $22 50, C. A. . ‘ Meyers $17 50, F. Creedon $15, George . National character. Connor, $20, John Shay $17 50, Charlee . Heggerty $37 50, J. H. Landsburg . : $113:75, Gordie Landsburg $12 50, J. Kansas City platforms. Landsburg $10, W. A. Dickenson $7 50,/ . H. P. Larsen, $5, Otto Jepsen $20, Nels) Avery hard contest was The convention was not Jepson $16 25,. James Penrose, $5, J. but little business was transacted. Strombeck $2 50, Fred Beck $2 50, T. ; Penro e $5, C. Penrose $5, W. W. Wil-. ---------------------------------liams $7 50, Arthur Penfose $5, Ws. eaVeale $5, Charles Bonney $2 50, T. C.! yi McGagin, $35, J. H. Perry, $17 50, F.) Tu rkey Has 3 Quiguandon $16 25, J. V. Ostrom! 1 $47 50, Ben Newell $5, Owen Penrose . or bhCoLumBus, Ohio, July 1o—The Democratic State’.Con-. °°Uty» where the groom has a mag resolutions. The Johnson men finally won on State issues There was no reaffirmation of either the Chicago or the Bryan’s name was not mentioned. will make their future home in. Sutter nificent almond orchard. Mrs. Ogden The conservative] bas lived here for many years and leaves a host of warm-hearted freinds. Mr. Ogden during his residence here has also wona large circle of friends, . = who, with the TRANSORIPT, wish them all developed in the committee on joy, on this happy occasion. + #@e o ative Sons Install morning. out victorious on questions of Officers For the Cnsuing Gorm and Pass a Vote of Ohanks.’ The following officers of Hydraulic called to order utitil late, and] Parlor, N. S. G. W., of this city, . were installed at last night’s meeting by District Deputy Grand President F. L. Arbogast,. assisted by M. M. Barub, Acting’ Grand Secretary, and W. T. e ° Monk, Deputy Grand Marshal: Pp d th : B il Past President, August Rapp; Presi-) al : e 1 e. dent, Arthur Bracket; First Vice President, J. W. O'Neill; Second Vice Presi$11 25, J. M. Parr, $12 50, Eugene Buckley $17 50, Emanuel Penrose, . $10, Carl Penrose $8 75, A. R. McKin-. ney $6 25, Louis Buschell $12, Mckiri-. the American Legation at Constantinople, has received in. W. Schmidt; Recording Secretary, E. demnity claims against~Turkey for Ninety-five thousand can & Mobley $7 75,.E. T. Worthley, . $12 50, D. Gillett, $32 50, A. Schlachter $17 50, J. McConnie $12,50, C. Maloney dollars. pe : eee ident, Howard land; Marshal, WasHINTTOn, July to—The State Department, through . President: Howard Loveland; Marsha dent, A. E. Marchie; Third Vice A. N. Morgan; °Finencial Secretary, B. J. Morgan; Treasurer, D. E. Morgan; Trustee, George A. Bailey; Physician, Dr. C.L. Maller. The Parlor passed a vote of thanks $7 50, M. Norton $10, J. Skeaban $10,'W. Fuller $15, A. Damon $17 50, W. H. Bluett $21 25, Clyde Towie $26 25, W.) Piper $20, W. H. Flannery, $60, L. / eae Sollatta, $12 50, F. S. Michell $15, E., Notice is berabe ae pets special Brimekill, $2 75, J.B. Litbgow $11 slay cay ie a . he. Pe as othe Johu Linne, $10, M. Crowley $3 75, W. ee ee C. Monroe $65, Charles Cloud ¢15, Ber. 108 July 11th, at the usual hour, nard McCulla #25, E. J. $33 75, Pat . j10-2t Gzoraa CaLanan, Pres. Hurley $31 25, E. T. Werthley “$63,/ The QUAKER DOCTOR has nor Heury Kelleher, Jr. $15,-Legg & Shaw . gone to Grass Valley, but can be conCo. §2 40, Jobnson Leonard $10, J-\ sulted as usual.at the Union Hotel, Kelleher, Sr. $20, J. T. Tuescher $165, . Nevada City, until further notice. — tf W. 4H. Flannery $57 50, M. Harrity . oo $7 50. Total, $1892 95. . . Ir will qunch your thirst. Rainier The quarterly report of Jchn Fay, Beer at Turtie’s.5 centsa glass. tf road commissioner of the 5th district et was approved and the: following -dedrink Cook’s Water. jogre mands were ordered paid: Geo. . ce eae Matthieson $11 25, G. Varney $57 50,/ » Gall on Ed Schmidt when you waa Dan Browning $117.49, Wm. Cook $60, . anything in the tobacco line. Sept ‘J. McElroy, $128.75, A. MeMillan,. ce $53 75, J. McElroy $57 50, Noble.Mc How Moody Got Out of It. Cormack$5, A. C. Cooke $52 10, T. Le Many were the interesting expert. Dac $72, Willis Garba g1%. A. G. Tar: ences belonging to the urst Northiielé Firemen’s Meeting. -If you want to ward off malaria, Saree conference called by D. L. Moody One ner $6 25, yous Shaw $22 50, Jacob! especially shows Mr. Moody hiimsels Gearbart $5, Chas. Morrison #40, J. in bis varying phases. It was the con Bernadi $57 50, Dan Browning $58 75, versation hour at noon. and about 10¢ Chas. Gearhart $10, Samuel Parker men were sitting under the tent or $17 50, Fred Gearhart §30, W. F,' Round Top F Wilkie $2 30, Geo. McCarthy $5, G. Mr. Moody, leaning sturdily agains: Varney $8 85, T. Harrigan $5, Daniel the tent pole, led the meeting. Sudden Sine $52 50, John Noell $69 37, H.& ly there came from him the plumy F. L.:Cooper §1 45, Joba Cunningham Rveation, Brethren, how many of you 431-25, E. ©. Morgan $2 50, Peter have so grown in grace that yop cai : ore bear to have your faults told?” Smith $268, B. Cahill $7 50, Peter Many hands went dip. Quick as'¢ Smith $600, Wm. Keskeys $22 50, W. Gash, but neither sharply nor insult C. McBee, $27 50, Jas. Phillips $25,. ingly, Mr. Moody turned to a youn, W. D. Blue Jr. $15, J. A. Bill $60, 1, minister and said: J. Smith $17 50, J. W. Davis $2 50, “Brother, you have spoken 13 time: Porter Blue $187, M. Enright $87 50, in 12 days here and perhaps shut ont James McManus $42 Bia sa ene 15, aber good men from apenking; $2.50, W.J. Hill $17.50, P, @, Griffiths poo ee ee he -voung_man.ha¢ ante re ry been presuming and ‘officious. He hac $37 50, G. T. Selfridge $8 70. Total pela up his hand, but he could not bear $2525 76. to the ladies who so nicely decorated The QUAKER DOOTOR has Nor. the Native Son’s float for the recent gone to Grass Valley, but.can be consuited as usual at the Union Hotel, night's meeting that the Parlor return Nevada City, until further notice. tf thanke to Miss Lillie Mallen, Miss “ey 7 -. Ruth Richards, Miss Marcella Brown Too Hurriea. and Masters Cecil Cairns and Carl A “tenderfoot” who was trying his Hicks, who were on the float and luck on a western ranch was at first horrified by-the table etiquette which adiied arensiy te few Seng presented. brévailed among -his associates. One day his: feélings evidently came . Better For Blood Than: Sarsaparilla so near the surface that a cowboy . For Those Living in the Malaria Diswhose performances with a table knife tricts. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonis: of unusua! size liad aroused “the tenmy15-6m derfoot’s amazeinent, paused with anee other knifeful offood hallfw¢y to his ; es lips. as Bee ae Headache Saps Your Vitality “What's the matter?” fiquired the cowboy with disconcerting promptness; . ang wrecks the brain. One dose of; ir the tone of one who means to be : answored Sbermun’s Headache Cure will cure “Ah—er—nothing,” hastily respended . ¥°UYou swallow a pill, and the headthe tenderfoot. ache is gone. They cure neuralgia. “Look here.” cried the cowboy, with . 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. an accompanying thump of his un. Dickerman, sole agent. tf occupied: hand ou the ‘table, “I want you to understsnd that Pve got man.: ners, but I haven't time to use *em=~t" Malaria Causes Billousness carnival. It was also the sense of last. Oo \Be Paid in Full. New York, July 9—Directors of the wrecked Seventh National Bank will meet this morning in the oftice of Wm. Cromwell and if the statement of Bank Examiner Raynor is completed, will discuss steps for raising sufficient money to pay off the depositors in full and taking up the $1,500,000 Marquand loan. The next time you call for 4 drink try Gilt Edge Whiskey, because it is pure. ——-—_—_-+ ogee — Physicians would not recommend Jesse Moore Whiskey if they did not know it to be the best in the market. Hundreds . of People are using our FRESH-ROASTED COFFEES —and— BLENDED TEAS Have you tried us yet ? Thinking about It ?_ ‘Don’t delay--delays are dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure, wholesome Tea and Coffee. It will improve your health. (SAMPLES FREE_gej) (TAYLOR'S TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE, Grove’s TastelessChill Tonic removes the cause. Wholesale and Retai Something For Nothing. Some tine ago there appeared in several Paris papers an advertisement of an obscure fruit dealer, in which he offered to give a prize of 5 frames for the largest apple sent to bim. Then fish caught at the bait with marvelous rapidity. and in less than a fortnight the advertiser had received enough fruit to stock his store for the season. -Naturally he was glad to pay 5 franes for the largest of the lot, and just as natu rally he kept all the unsuccessful specimens for sale from his shop. Besides, the advertising fesulted .in « large inerease in his business: will to be chidden, and now he stoutly de Lhe board accepted the reporcof W. fended himself, only making matters worse. Then another minister broke forth and berated Mr. Moody for his bluntness. The latter blushed, but lis tened until the reproof was done. Ther he suggestively covered his face ané spoke tlirough his fingers, “Brethren, : admit the fault my friend charges mé with; but, brethren, I did not bold uy 8. May, an expert on bridges, who examined the bridges at Kentucky ravine and on the South Yuba river. It was ordered that the Surveyor make out plans and specificationssfer the construction of a new bridge at Kentucky ravine. Thereon the South Yuba bridge will ‘be reconstructed and Put in good shape, Funeral This Afternoon. The funeral of the late Louis Dulac! tock place from the family residence, . on Main street, thjs afternoon. The) services were conducted by Rev. Wm. . Apgwin, of thé Methodist church. . The attendance was quite large, many turning cut to assist at the last sad rite. The pall-bearers were: W. Walters, Frauk Power, Felix Gillett, D. E Morgan, J. F. Hook and Alex, Gault. ——— + eee Superceeding Stage Coaches. ig Eyes and Feet will receive An automobile line is to be put in! operation between Oroville and Quincy ’ in Plumas county. Mr. Conley, the stage proprietor, bas contracted for a {fwenty—horse-power sutomobile to do the work now being performed by the stage coaches. [f an automobile isa. success at that point, mdy we soon see them superceding.the stage coaches in the various lines ii this county. Stage coaches are old-fashioned affairs and people only travel in them when there * are no other means-at-hand. ——_——+-89-—— Trusts and. combinations do not af, fect Jesse’ Moore Whiekey. Its fame
is established, its quality is the finest ~ , bd it is always the best, FS . @y hand!’—Youth’s Companion. This is good weather for colds. Vinton is selling lots of Cooper’s Cold Cure. BORN At Sacramento, July 1, 1901, to the wife of George J. Walters, a 104" pound deughter. Call atea_ Tegler’s —FOR— = ORANGES, LEMONS LIMES, French and Plain Mixed. CANDIES NUTS of all kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM And the at 15 & a5 CTS. A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. withou Ten Cents worth of ice daily, a Quart PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER and ten minutes of your time will give you frozen dessert at dinner time. -Reltiverators Ten Cents worth of Ice, daily, run-an ordinary sized refrig-. erator. a t one. : TFinst Ice Cream) LEGG & SHAW GO. Main Street, Nevada City. : -/}:Broad Street 7 Once tried, and you will never be — Pan-American Show, Discuss the Shortage, = Oxtoaao, July 9—Behind loseg Kt Is Sust as. Ropresented carefully guarded doors, the Supre = : Lodge of the Knights of Pythias to, to the Public. met here in special session to consia “ 2 “ e 7 The Pan-American All-Star Vaudefoe i themaceaee roe of ville Company guarantees to present. aoe» th 4 enia $500,000, tho -. a program equal td the best traveling sarplae ot the Endowment R Sati combinations that come this way. been so badly handled durin A Dr, Julian Robbins, a soloist of much few years that it js ain ¥ailata, ti © Past notoriety, will sing some of his choice except at a great sacrifice Ms srl songs. His specialties are more than. 11, death rate has increased Pipes worth the price of admission. extent that.the Rank is $400,000 ban The Empire State Quartette have eG didth cutee ‘Aloe sith Pets already created much interest and cussion of the proper teantenest 5 favorable comment, Their imitaofficials said to be responsible for ta tion of a church organ always , pleases condition, will g) considerati the audience, Those singers also rendickies: for th ttetiaatic MON of dera song backwards which makes a Renk to its former basis, pea decided hit.. hl -. assessment on insured mem i Al ©. Renfree, the boy who has increase in the monthly ol ce sod created me favorable comment, insurance were said to be shat * will, in his.cleVer style, gives dancing mem bers of the Supreme Led a 5 specialty that cannot fail to take: the they went into.session. We cine audience by storm. ae . will contiaue, three days or pial H. L. Sweeney, Nevada City’s chamlonger, it is thought 7 piop monologuist, will give an original i i 4 and up-to-date talk, introdusing some rich local jokes, concluding with a song that 1s making a great hit in the East. Her Von Dinkelspeil, a teacher, with The Handsomest Woman m Nevads the rest of the company as school City children, will run off one of the most : : ee leughable sketches ever seen here, Cannot preserve her beauty, except she George King Nuss in «his imitations keeps here bowels and digestive organ is really fine. His acts are far ahead’ in a healthy condition. -Lane’s Ba of any of the kind that have been . moves the bowels every day, and produced on the logal etage. Mr. indigestion. It purifies the blood, Nuss’ imitation ‘of a trombone solo is, . clears up the ‘complexion, and give; without question, one” of’ the finest . you a good appetite. Price 25c.: and ever presented in Nevada City. 50c.a package. For sale by H. Dick. Prices of admission, 15, 25 and 35 erman, sole agent. tf cents. a2Gotothe theatre tomorrow evening and see the great, show. 1.00] MAHER & CO.. $1J SUITS SUIT As our Wash Goods season is about over and as it will take just about one more week to wind it up, we. have cut prices in Wash Suits. SEE WINDOW! SBE WINDOW! Not one suit wilf we carry over. Our suits that sold at $1 25, $I 50, $1 75-aif@ $2 00 all go today at ee Tue celebrated Rainier Beer now on drau ght at Turrie’s, 5 cents. jl0-y ‘ .oures A good name to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector Bros, EERE: Newada City. a TEN YARDS iN BACH SUIT. All in our big window. Order your suit taken en Order it quickly as they won’t last long. $1.00 $1.00 SUID Respettfully, MAHER & Co. SUITS Of cleaning a watck or clock was to lubricate the works with coal oil. It did*all right for the turnips our grandfathers carried. FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. ‘Particles of dust muet be removed piece byipiece. Each minute wheel must be freed from anything which would retard the movement, Weclean and repair watches thoroughly. By having them. adjusted frequently, years are added to their life. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, Nevada City NOT A NEW STORE. The Pioneer Grocery Store is not a new one. -It is the oldest grocery house . in town;, it was established in 1870. it aims always to have good, clean, fresh, staple, family groceries. The aim hits the mark. CHAS. E. [IULLOY, Grocer. __CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer, The trouble will commenc* on Wednesday, July _Every--pair—of—Men’s, and Children’s Shoes have GOT TO GO! If you will money saver for you, and the attend this ‘sale it will be a_ ©. more you buy the more you'll} , save. We shall only mention~a few items of the specials that are to be disposed of during this sale. LADIES’ KID LACE SHOE with coir toes, E width, Boys’; Women’s and Misses’ got. tp go. Miud, we said many a very. good house shoe. Sale price, $1 Regular price $1 25 Broad and Pine St NEVADA CITY. WNevada City Stores, Main 791; reg Main 793 reets, a great treat if you attend OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMIMER SHOES. AN @ C0. ONE J, CLOTHIERS — _ LADIES’ DONGOLA KID SHOE. in button and lee Regular price, $1 75. Sale price, $135. é _MEN’S SUNSET CALF. SHOES, htgh, narrow, coil . toes, lace and elastic sides: Sold all oyér the State for $3Sale price, $2 oo MEN'S CALF OXFORD TIES. A cool Sumuer shoe. Coin toes. Rsgular price, $1 90. Sale price, $1 00. MEN’S. CANNAS SHOES, Regular price, $1 45: Sale price, 95 cts. eee ; * me PRICE Red Front, Main Street, GRASS VALLEY Telephone, Grass Yalley Soret Maye $71 oe * . : 2 THE : OLD : FASHIONED : Way. . father’s fui WEDNBE! Ferre mill Perse E. L. Francisco E. M. 1 from Sact F. 0. Hi here from Daniel Valley thi nieville. Manage! sawmills . says the w and they this’year t D. Dood ville yeste for Marys Mrs. M. last evenir Camptonv John Dr county sea 8. A. M Yuba mine ington. ~ W. J. La “mento. E. F. Jef a visit. J. W. I Bet yester Robert § . in town to Edwin T with rheun again. Dr, Julia will be hea tertainmex Mrs. J. E rived here -and left towhere they pees ae returned t Maybert. Daniel D North San T. J. He this mornit Josiah G ; is here visi B. Tread we T. A. Pat here last . morrow fo interested . Miss De evening fr this mornii _P.8.M City, who few days, r W. H. 8x who have b and Mrs. V Lundy tod: Miss Fre who has be Emily Sear J. H. Cua H. 8. Kii last évenin ter family J. O. Lor > spending a J. De Ie here on a \ Ernest I from Red Louis Mc . ering from leg was am ' that accov : Undertaki: “noon. . Four ¢ _ Lonpon, ’patch to tk Apundatior ban fou ‘drowned. Death et Morgar ae _ Sr. Joz deh steat June 29th Blackhea lense fo; Renews, foundlan listed anc w left and chie hers, bi 1 lat pve’s he cause Al