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July 11, 1901 (4 pages)

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Som THE TRANSCRIPT. “P.O, BOX B TELEPHONE NO. 41. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted . FOUND TWO MORE VICTIMS IN THE WRECK. AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— : BROWN & CALKINS. morning’s railroad accident TERMS O¥ SUBSORITTION : By fail, “+ +5 * $6 Per Year. By Carrier, 12 1-3c Per Week . Delivered toany part of the city. their recovery is doubtlful. piscatuclengtueesaamcnine suly.rt, 1901 . Five victims remain unidentified. } a . So . ° Railroad officials claim that no additional-bodies have s a ae Al the Oheater Oonighe. ‘been found. Ohe Pan-American A-Star The Pan-American All-Star Vaude. ville Company will give a first-class . entertainment at the Theater tonight. . Kansas City, July 11—-Two more victims of yesterday total of twenty-one deaths thus far. A half dozen others 'whowere badly injured are in a precarious condition,. arid Company Will Hold Forth, ‘WOULD NOT ACCEPT : THE PROPOSITION. died this mornthg, making a Pa » This company is far ahead of some . \ ala of the shows on the road, every meni-. jog cannot fail to please, and if you failto attend tonight you will miss a [email protected] adjourned at 1 o clock to meet later. The members refused to give out anything regarding rare treat. George King Nuss is fine in his acts. the proceedings. His imitations of animals and mu-' The: Amalgamated men sical instruments never fail to bring’ forth rounds of applausey, :fiedwith the outlook. H. L. Sweeney is an actor'who has ‘ a ie gained considerable notoriety on the . It is reported on good aut local stage. His work is very clever. _ ALC. Renfree is a favorite in Nevada . City, aud his dancing is perfect. / . . The Empire State Quartette must Operated as non-union plants. be heard to be appreciated. Their . imitation of a church organ is-enid to.. be exsellent f coat POE SITIQHT«. ber being very proficient in his re~ PITTSBULG, Pa., J uly 11--The conference between the spective role. The singing and danc. Ste]] Combine officials and the representatives of the Amalhas offered to sign the amalgamated scale for all plants and make wages uniform but declined to unionise plants now The Amalgamated Association will not accept the expressed themselves satishority that the Stell Combine Prices of admission, 15, 25 and 35) e cents, Charged With Sraud, . I Yow Furhuce te Be Pub In San Francisco, July 11.—Mrs, Teresa Washington Sshoolhouse. 4 Re eee Tecmne Non Sells) Seis cohve Siageal iy fereinttonine i filed a sensational suit against Mr. : hington Schoolhouse Porter Ashe, the attorney, in the Sumeeting at Washingto Roard of Gducation, perior Court this. afternoon. She charged him with fraud and asks fora settlement, According to the complaint, Mrs. Bell says that she en-— trusted diamonds to Ashe’s keeping two years ago that were worth at least . Te given’to him to! $35,000. They take care of or sell them in the event ‘that he could do so at an advantage, Shealleges that he sold the jewelry end gave her only $12,000. She thinks that she was defrauded and asks the . court to award her $28,000. the differ ence between §35,0UQ, the vaiue she placed on the gems, and the amount the attorney gave her. ~+ e@e + Htreafter, don’t forget to forget the revenue stamp when drawing ‘a check . or sending a telegram, Go Resume Work. San Francisco, July 11—The Fulton . this afternoon. ‘discused,and it was decided to purchase a furnece simiJar to the’ one . putin at the’Episcopal church some . time back. This furnace has given . entire satisfaction, ca — The Board also decided to have new) steps placed on one of the sides of Washington Schoolhouse and to make other needed improvements in and around the building. The fence around the school grounds is to be taken down. Buried T oday. The funeral of the late Louis Mos. cardini, who died from blood poisoning, 'took place this afternoon from the andertaking parlors of Henry Lane on Broad street It was largely attended and the following gentlemen acted as pall bearers: M. Solari, 8. _ Bertoncioni, G. Berroncioni, A. Pelgunta, G. Sala and R: S. Corbett. Several matters were . .¢90 A. J. Jones $15, Nick Sandow $7 50, Board of Supervisors. The quarterly report of W. H. Martin, road commissioner, was read and approved, and the following bills were ordered paid: ©. Orzalli $36, E. J. Baker $21, F, L. Cooper $16, F. Bost $204.75. A, P. Davenport $15, W. L. Hussey R. Addis, $65, W. Richards. $8 75, Legg, Shaw & Co. $4, W. Hocking $66 25, John Henry $3, Henry Odgers $10, A. P. Davenport $110, Nick Benson $55, L. W. Nicholson $18 75, Miners’ Foundry $7550, Frank Bost $9750, A. P. Davenport $20, Nevada City Transfer Company $78 75. The following were allowed on the general fand: Wet Brown and Oalkins, advertising’ and printing, $268 15; J. J. Hanley, , lime, $59; J. H. Hammill, assisting Board of Equalization, $25; Miners’ Foundry, material and labor at Contrt house $17 35. . \Wants Go Be Senator. Assemblyman Ralston May Wake. the Race, News from the old Fourteenth Sena‘torial district, comprising the counties of Amador ard Calaveras, has it that Senator John F. Davis, who was one of the leaders three years.ago in the hard battle against Daniel M. Burns’ candidacy forthe United States Senate, is out for renomination, semblyman W. O. Ralston, who at the last session ofthe Legislature was speaker pro tem, is going: to contest the nomination, as he would like to sit in the Senate himself. ‘ Ralston bas been pretty close to the Gage administration and should Gage be renominated and El Dorado, Amador and Oslaveras stand in for that program, the Assemblyman will. probably consider his fight a stronger one. inasmuch as Davis has never shown any disposition to be very friendly to the Governor or accept his programs. Racing automobiles and fighting duels seems to be almost the only amusements in France nowadays. PERSONAL NOTES. J. 1. Enright was down from You Bet today. as Mrs. Manchester came down from May bert today, J. Irwin of San Francisco arrived bere this afternoon. . R. B. Faymonville of San Francisco is here ona visit to friends. * T. P. Blue and W. D. Blue came down from You Bet today. Constable Chas. Long‘ came — over from Truckee this afternoon. a Mose Bates, the mining man, is quite sick at bis home near Sugar Loaf. Frank Sughrue and Miss May Sughrue came down from North Bloomfield today. John I. Morgan and his daughter, Miss Rachel Morgan, left Monday for a visit to San Francisco. : Miss Mattie Casper will arrive here« this evening from Vallejo on a visit to her old-home and many friends in this city. _———-—~+ ee -At Geo, E. Turner’s, +0 } Hay Ride. A party of young folke of this city It is understood, however, that AsA large assortment of all kinds of . jelly glasses and jars can be found at Gee. E. Turner’s, on Pina street. He carries Weir stone fruit jare in stock, and they can’t be beat. ‘See his gas+ Oline stoves. Going to Mariposa County. A party of miners of this city will leave shortly for Mariposa county, where they have secured employment ina min, which is‘ander the super— intendency of E. Hampton. The party iron Works bas decided to follow the example of the other concerns that bave attempted to resume business with Rumored Candidate for Sheriff. consists of ©. Gallagher, Ed Hopkins, Thomas Hitchens, W. Bluett, Thomas will, take a hay ride tomorrow, evening, The nights are nice and balmy now and the young people will have a jolly time. «eo eo Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure you.~ You, swallow'a pill, and the headache ts gone. hey cure neuralgia. ITAYLOR’S TEA unskilled help peuding the settlement . of the macuiuists’ strike. Workmen have been employed at the yards of this company at North Beach for several days installing § about 200 men. Itis the intention of the menagers of the Fulton to establisu their employes within the works . and thus protect them from all outside influences. It was said tuday that the Fulton hed arranged to obtain a num-. ber of mincbiuists from the interior and the East. The assertion was made that . eucugh men could be secured to permnlt work to be resumed.next week. No great ditticuity would be ex perienced, it was said, in obtaining general . iron workers—that is, men'not classed #8 machinists. Before the inaugure. tion Of the strike the Fulton employed about 250 men. Of these over a hundred were machinists: At the present . time the only men at work in the shop . are helpers, yardmen and @ score or so) of appentices. a, aibene. All first-class dealers sell Gilt Edge . Whiskey. Grand Chancellor’s Itinerary, . Grand Chancellor Calkins of the . Kuighte of Pytbias will leave here next. . Wednesday for another series of official . visits. to various lodges. He will be at . the following places om the dates. named; , c Forest, Wedneeday, July 17th. Sierra City, 18th. Truckee, 19th. Colfax, 20th. . The rest of the month will be devoted to the lodges of Plucer and Sacramento counties, siti Semeigiers ds Fixing the Road. © Supervisor W. H. Martin is having the county road between Grass Valley . ' and Town Talk fixed up in good shape. ‘Téams and men are now at: work on it aud when it is finished that thoroughfare will be: in flne condition. The " road has been bad in places for some time but it will be-kept up better in ' the future. z rene enero lhl ae onsale Ifyou want to ward. off malaria, drink Cook’s Water. j29.f 5 NR fesimrnmmvrentvorein, Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan anything in the CODACCOAi RE yr:ismenmonspfe + #@e + . This is good weather for colds. Vin. fon is sélling lots of Cooper’s Cold Cure, living quarters for. . first of next month, and locate in San . Place, and as a physician and surgeon . vada Hose Co., No. 1, adjourns their It is ramored that many friends of . B. F. Snell, in various parts of the county, are urging him become a candidate before the -next Republican County Convention’ for the office of Sheriff. And it is further rumored ‘that he will accept the nomination if tendered him. Come enone Going to San Fraucisco. We learn that Dr. Francis Conlan intends to leave this city about the Francisco. His many friends will regret bis departure, for he is. one of the most popular young men in this he is regarded by the profession as one of the very best. ——__—-+e@e > Tendered a Picnic. Mrs. Richards of Placerville, whose}. i busband is a prominent mining man of Placer county, is at present the guest of her Nevada county friends, Today some of her friends at this city and Grass Valley tendered the lady a pleasant day’s outing in the pines at Glenbrook Park, and all who were present spent a delightful day. ee Board of Fire: Delegates. The Board of Fire Delegates wil) meet tonight immediately .after Neregular called meeting. Hitchcock, Frank Olymo and Robert Osborn.ceo Gown Sold Out, Jersey Ciry,N.J., July 10—Frederick C. Wolbert of this city went to Linoolp, N. J., today to sell the town at auction. The village ison the LeHigh Valley and the Jersey Oentral railroads, between Dnanellen and Bound Brook. It is the only town in New Jersey which has tried woman suffrage. The village was planned by @ syndicate, which macadamized the ‘the streets and built atroliey line. It hase ¢hurch’ and school house. The town has not been and its sale takes place by order of the Court of Chancery, so that there may be a winding up of the affairs of the syndicate. ORANGES, LEMONS LIMEs, ; French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of all kinds — POPCORN and CHEWING GUM ke And the Finest Ice Cream at 15 & 25 CTS. A PLATE, Served with lady fingers, @ paying venture,'. ’ 250. and 10c. aibox. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf Rt Ueda ar Malaria Causes Biliousness _ Tt Cost a Pew Dollars. A. ©. Irwin.in porter yestepda tendered to the River and Harbor Congressional Committee cost $1236 61. This amount will be paid for as follows, City of Marysville, , 200; Yuba county, $845.54; Sutter county, $345 54; Anti-Debris Association of the Sacramento Val’ey, $345 53. Total, $1286 61. ae > an Appeal reFiremen’s Meeting. Notice ie hereby given that a special meeting of Nevada Hose Company
No. 1; will be béld on Thursday evening, July 11tb, atthe usual hour, j10-2t GEORGE CALANAN, Pres: 3 en Ae er aetna? Hundreds of People . are using our FRESH-ROASTED COFFEES MEME) TRASS Have you tried us yet ? Thinking about It? Don’t delay--delays are danverous. ‘Quit using stale. goods and drink pure,wholesome Téa and Coffee. It wil! improve your health. IS-SAMPLES FREE_geyj AND COFFEE HOUSE Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause. Wholesale and Retaiwill withou at dinner time. Refrigerator erator. ‘ Once tried, and you will never be Ten Cents worth dfice daily, a Quart PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER and ten minutes of your time will give you frozen dessert iemeiinemnmienemeamentitied run “an ordinary sized refrigt one. * . . Eyes and Feet will “10th. Every pair of Men’s, and Children’s’ Shoes have GOT TO GO! specials that are to be disposed LADIES’ KID LACE SHOE with a very good house shoe. Sale price, $1. Broad and Pine Streets NEVADA CITY . Nevada City Stores, Main 791; fee. Maiu 793 The trouble. will commence If you will attend this sale it will be a mquey saver for you, and the more you buy the more you'll We shall only mention a few receive a great treat if on Wednesday, July Boys’, Women’s and Misses’ got to go. Mind, we said items of the many of during this sale.~ coin toes, E width, Regular price $1 25 ‘ ss a nae ae SEAR STEN RE SUMMER STOCK you attend OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER SHOES. LEGG & SHAW GO. Main Street; Nevada City. Ohe Banner Winey that.the reception Do Be In Full Blast In a Short Oime. The Banper mine is to be started up again. people, as the Banner is one of the best mining properties in this district. About a month ago John P. Plillips, of Jackson, Amador county, one of the principal owners of the Banner, visited this city on business connected with the mine. He was accompanied by A. B. Adams, of New York, who is a mining expert of note, and 4 thorough examination of the property was made, The result is that the Banner is to,be reopened, and it is the general opinion of mining Messrs. Phillips and Adams are now details are disposed of the work in contemplation will be commenced. In Search of a Stage Robber, Sheriff D. B. Getchell and Deputy Sheriff T. H. Waters went to Chicago. Park yesterday in search of a stage robber, Alone highwayman recently held up the Forest Hill stage, and information reached the Sheriff’s office that a suspicious character had been seen in the vicinity of Chicago . Park, The officers made a thorough search, but their efforts were unavailing, Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia For-Those Living in the Malaria Districts. Grove’s Tasteless Chill’ Toni. 2 my15-6m It will qunch your thirst. Rainier Beer at Turrix’s. 5 cefitsa glass. tf This will be good news to--our. men that the mine will soon be made a 1 g00d dividend-payer, : in this city, and as soon as a few minor} nt ne rete eentetne reat Hetzna, Montana, Jaly i0—A delags of rain ameunting to a cloud burst, washed away nearly the entire town of Corbin, twenty miles south of” here, . So far.as is Known there was no loss of life, but the damage to wires renders details anobtainable. 3 : Golden Jubilee Exercises, ee The closing. exercises of the Golden i Jubilee at the Methodist church next — Sanday evening will be of a very in. teresting nature. The Singing will be grand. Letters from former pastors of thé church will be read, and remarks made by several old-timers, This will ‘be a fittting close to the Jubilee Cele. bration, and a general invitation is ex. tended to the pablic to attend. aj old-time residents are urged tc be present. Malaria Causes. Biliousness, Grove's Tasteless Obill Tonic remove © cause. : / ms % Tux celebrated Rainigr Beer now on draught at Turrie’s. 6 cents. jl0-te The Handsomest Wonyan n Nevada \ City » Cannot preserve her beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves the bowels every day, and cures indigestion. It purifies the blood, clears up the’ complexion, and gives you a good appetite. Price 25c. and 50c. a.package. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf A good name to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale’at Rector Bros. MAHER & CO., Al Yearly. Swopt Mowry, . ‘THE Nevada City. SUS As our Wash Goods ‘season’ is take just about one more week to prices in. Wash Suits. _ SEE WINDOW! SEE WINDOW! Not one suit will we carry over. $1 25, SUITS. about over and as it will . wind it up, we have cut Our suits that sold at $I 50, $1.75 and $2 00 all go today at-ti en THURSDAY Jlote For insura The Owl s draught. For the . meat line sen If <you wai e@ ve and see Wm. The Nevad will. hold an morrow nigh requested to Mrs, 0. A, Bessie Goyne cisco last et lady recently gical operatic of the neck. » recovery. L. L. Gaffs -here from D is nursing a « result of a p bomb on the ; T. W. Sigou received a la est new potat: and of fine ta: tisement for f For a good . Tonsorial fF street. Bathe For excelle call at Wm. . Spring and Pi Howard Lot Popular Bake -his patrons wi cakes, bread a bakery line. A team haul Development tonville to Gr road while cli side of the Pu went off the . had to jump wagon rolled . and brought 5 way down th badly broken and cut bat n jared. Beckley & FE tors of the G new advertise SORIPT for the . These gentlen pleasing all ct -_patronage wh: proof that t this end, Rex “The Ice Or Allin our big window. $1.00 SUITS . Order it quickly as they won’t Respectfully, $1.00 . TEN YARDS IN BACH SUIT. — Order your suit taken out. last long. Cw {$1.00 MAHER & Co. -. SUITS with coal oil. fathers carried. Particles of dust muet be rem to their-tife, A. & “H.W, Broad Street _-Watchmakers, THE : OLD: FASHIONED : WAY . Of cleaning a watch or clock was to lubricate the works ‘It did all right for the turnips our grandFINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. oved piece by‘piece, Each minute wheel must be freed from anything~ which would retard the move watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are added ment. Weclean and repair 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 fresh, staple, family groceries. The aim hits the mark. eee good, clean, L. HYMAN i 00. Ox eRe ON Canad Ri TR sss at at ~ONE “. shoe. Coin toes. CLOTHIERS — . __CHAS. E. MIULLOY, Grocer. . x ~ Skee apm a RR el cy : ines an ee LADIES’ DONGOLA KID SHOE, in button and lace. Regular price, $1 75. Sale price, $1 35, MEN’S SUNSET CALF SHOES, htgh, narrow toes, lace and elastic sides. Sale price, $2 co» MEN'S CALF OXFORD TIES. A cool Summet_ Rsgular price, $1 90. Sale price, $1 00. MEN’S CANNAS SHOES. Regular price, $1 45. ‘Sale price, 95 cts. PRICE Telephone Scape eerie abe Red: Front, Main treet, _ .GRASS VALLEY _ » Grass Valley Stores, Main 871 ; coin Sold all over the State for $3. of J. M. Foley oday. Ice o ith old and with young hearts and du Foley's ice cr quent visits good recomme of the ice crea GOhe Co. tn Cxeopti Has . . Don't forget ‘that great cen Methodist cht be forty first— nation of the « ‘and Nevada C bat wonderf ‘be given, alsc ‘classical sele others will b "No finer conc here for man; good music w ‘train will vom ‘We hope ou take advanta Admission, 2 Doors: open.at Ice cream a the parlors . concert. _Order of _ The newly « ‘eal lodge, Or ‘night install William M. ' Grand Supre Past Council 4 cillor Mrs. ' Councillor, . tery, Georg Mrs. Annie _ Alpers; Insid . 00e; Outside Organist, Mi delegation v Valley and t! _ were followe ption. = <> “was found 1 tion and th be runina . 7 Dowie ma: *