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THE TRANSCRIPT. Dr, 76Clsh’s Leotre. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
_ her figure to great advantage.
$$ }—___________ Sram
P. 0. BOX B
'\H Large Yumber of People
Cnjoyed It.
TELEPHONE NO. 41. _
Issued Every Byening, Sundays Excepted
AT NEVADA OITY, OALIFORNIA,
—pY— A very good sized audience was pres . .
to attend the lecture on “The Sesr and
“7RRMS OF SUBSORITTION : the Vision,” by Dr. McCiisb. The exBy Mall, > $6PerYear erciges opened with an anthem by the
By Carrier, 12 f+2c Per Week choir, followed by an invocation by the
Delivered to.any part of the city. pastor. Miss Annie Webber then sang
; in a most charmitg manner, “Lead
SATURDAY ....-.-.July 6, 1901 Kindly Light ” The pastor then intro
. duced the Doctor, who held his andiprow 2 cazzmre wtiranaie minis Sudden Death of Prof. J. Le Comte)inrm'ise time ine ther bt
“Brief Notes.
> hours. Theslecture was an elaboraA son of Mr. Neal of Town Talk is’ Carlyle who said that.‘‘man sees only
very ill. as mach inanything as he brings the
begging. unfolded and illustrated in a most eloMiss Bessie Goyne of this city re-.
cently had an operation performed at
San Francisco for the removal of diseased glandular tissue in the throat. .
She'is getting along nicely.
industries, history and nature. The
at the battle of Gettysburg was probably seen more clearly by the audimorning sent out four stages from here. 4, they could see it better than if they
‘The were all loaded with people from hag been actually preseat on the. prolong Prof. Le Conte’s life, but he passed away in a short
anew ied wis attended the cele"battle field. Wit and iustruction
bration here. The Do suieville and abounded in the lecture and the speakWashington stages each had six horses 9, was warmly cheered from time to
attached. : time. At the close a ronnd of cheers
Py
SUSTAINS A GREAT LOSS. Kay, aged-i4,is dead, “and séven other
_ Fatal Wistake.
New Haven, W. Va., July 5—Stevens
boys are dangerously ill asa result of
‘ . While Out
drinking wine containing belladona,
thinking it was alcohol.
pray Secon ia
Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
sale at Rector Bros.
3
Camping.
YosEMITE, Cal, July 6.—Professor Joseph Le Conte, anything in the tobacco line. tf
ence in rapt attention for nearly two! the oldest professor in the University of California, died sud‘tion of an expression of Thomas. denly at Camp Curry at seven o'clock this mbdrning.
The Professor was on a camping. expedition with the Hu ndreds
A hobo was errested last night for . meane of seeing.” This was developed, Sierra Club and up to yesterday evening was in ‘apparently
quent and fascinating way as ‘applygood health. Early this morning he was taken suddenly ill of People
ing to the eciences, arts, literature, the and his condition. became so alarming that-a physician was
vivid description of Pickett’s charge , summoned as quickly as possible, who almost immediately
pronounced: the case a very critical one. Everything was].
The Eureka Stage Oompany this . once as the lecturer unfolded the scene. done that was possible for human aid could do, in trying to FRESH-ROASTED
time.
The physician stated that heart failure was the immedL. Hyman & {Company have sold filled the house. Dr. McClish, by bis’ iate cause of death.
their stcck of millinery to Mrs. L. oration onthe 4th and by his lecture
Lubeck of Grass Valley and it was last night bas certainly assured for
taken to that place today. They will’ himself d large placa in the hearts of
put in another stock in the fall. our citizens, and no pulpit or platform
Baker’s ‘bus will go over to North speaker will ever be more welcome than
San Juan tomorrow morning with a’ he. ;
number of people who will sing at the
+ 2@e +
’bus will leave at 6 o’clock sharp.
Miss Cabill, of You Bet, one of the
Maids of Honor to the Goddese of Sreat Britain i anes a Long
Liberty and the Carnival Queen was a S, Jo: i Eewdl
truggle ead.
very atiractive lady. Her drese was a
most. elegant one, which showed off [oxpon, July 5—A dispatch read last
night by Mr. Broderick in the House
of Commons was the first real definite
announceme it that the Government
has made that the peace negotiatious
have failed. The dispatches from the
Granp Rapips, Mich, July 65— front say the Boers still have 13,000
Western Michigan was visited by a men in the field, and declare that undisastrous cloudburst early today and less the war can be finished daring the
the resultant damage will amount to, next three monthsthe prospect is that
thousands of dollars. Both the Pere it willcontinue for another year. Ia
~ Marquette and-Grand-Rapids and Inthe House of Commons last night an
— + e@e +
Another Cloudburst.
is a very severe one.
His daughter was with him when he died.
The Professor was 86 years of age and was considered BLENDED
one of the brighést men in the faculty of the University. He
was a strong and deep thinker and has aided materially in TE A sos
funeral of the late George Davis. The Op_ Yq oe vf od En ae d promoting the cause of education and advancing the standard
ore of the institution which he represented. The loss to the State
== a
Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan
are using our
COFFEES
—and—
. Have you tried us yet ?
The Supervisors.
The Supervisors. continued their. labors this morning and allowed the
following bills on the General Fund.
F. M. Ratherford, printing, $30.
John McKinney, inquisition $10.75.
C. K. Greenleaf, mouey advanced indigent, $6.
J. M. Walling, burying indigent war
veteran, $50.
Sunset Telephone Co, telephoning,
POET AT TESTOR (ESOT SE ——
mr Thinking about It ?
Board of Equalization.
Don’t delay--delays are
The Supervisors were in session as dangerous.
a Board of Equalization this afternoon. . " a
Attorney H. Tarner appeared before Quit using stale goods
the Board and asked that the taxa-. and drink pure,wholesome
tion on Mrs. De Noon’s mining prop: . Teg and Coffee It will imerty in Bloomfield township be reduced
from. $20,090 to $10,000. prove your health.
—_—6-2 $$$
Headache Saps Your Vitality Ib SAMPLES FREE_eY}
SN
. ** 9% Beautiful Life.”’
‘others who have to instruct or would
-' themselves be instructed, it. will prove
wy HM, Logan to Canvass
For Ft At Chis Place.
“Ww. A. Logen has been appointed
agent for a moet beautifully bound
book entitled “The Story of a Beautiful Life.” He will immediately commence canvassing for the work and all
who Mr. Logan meete will do well to
look it over and examine the illustrations.» The book will bea prize to all
students and no less to every Ohrietian believer. It overflows with information not easily attainable elsewhere, and for clergymen, Bible class
and Sunday-school teachers, and all
a mina of stimulating and suggestive
knowledge. The unlearned reader will
prize it for the clearness and simplicity of the narrative, while the learning
and the patient, intelligent spirit of
research displayed, will commend it
tothe favor of scholars. It is avowedly written from--the-standpoint of a
believer, and it avoids a controversial
tone. It is honestly and. lovingly
wrought, and seems to be the. best
“life of Christ” that has yet been
ae eae
was shot and seriously wounded yes.
terday by her husband, R. D. Trask,
who was-captured and is now in ous.
tody, pending the result of his wife’s
wounds. Three shots were fired at thewoman at close range, One strock
her in the head and glanced, another
penetrated her: breast, while the third
weut wide. The couple had separated,
but made up, and were living together.Jeslously is supposed to have been the
motive.Examin ed a Mine.
C. H. Caton, a mining man of San
Francisco arrived here Thursday and
yesterday, accompanied by Frank
Wright. went up to the Central Honse,.
and examined’ the Baveheima quartz
mine. The mine may be started up
soon. Mr. Oaton left this morning
for Auburn and tomorrow will deliver
a lecture in a church at that place.
A long, sweet smoke, ‘’homas Paine
Olgare, for sale at Rector Bros.
If you want to fava off malaria,
(rink Cook's Water. 7. Mot
written.
Subscribe for the TRANSORIPT.
~MAHER & CO.,
Newada City.
—-IS
diana railroads are crippled north of acrimonious discussion arose between
here. Daus in the Fiat and Rouge the Radical and the Governnfent on
rivers have been washed out and many the South Africau question. Ll sed
mills along the streams wiil be idle for George and others violently en
days. The Grand river roge three feet nouncing the Government’s war policy.
and six inches in four hours this mornWilliam Redmond (Nationalist) reing and is. still rising rapidly. Great minded the Governmeut that the day
damage was done .to fruit trees and was Independence Day beyond the seas
growing crops in the peach belt. and that the British statasmen were
wes SOFA stort SE now glad to claim kinship with and
° °. sing hosannas to greet the independDied nea Chacr. ent America. ‘The anniversary, be inSACRAMENTO, July 5—James Cousine, Sisted, ought to bea lesson to them.
a well-known hackman of Sacramento, Mr. Broderick, the War Secretary,
dropped dead last evening while sitting . amid continued disorder and interrupina chair at hie residence on Tenth tion from the Irish benches, reproachstreet. Cousins bas been in good ed the pro-Boer Radicals with prolonghealth, and yesterday appeared in the! ing the war by encouraging the Boers
Fourth of July parade. Last evening to & vain resistance. He ‘announced
he went to a lot t»> catch one of his that the Government had just received
horses. When he went back to the Dews that Commandant-General Louis
house be told bis'wife that hé was not. Botha had permission in June to comfeeling well, and sat down. A few Municate with Mr. Kruger, the result
minutes afterward he fell over dead. . Of which wasa meeting at which GenTwo physicians who were called in said er! De Wet, General Botha and others
that death was due to heart disease, decided to continue the war, and to acCousins was a native of Maine, about cept no terms short of independence.
50 years of age. He had lived in Sac-: Mr. Broderick added that the Governrameuto for many years. 'ment’s resolution was still unshaken,
+200-and that great progress had.been made
; a ° during the last three months. Artbur
By a Salling : Wall. J. Balfour, Government leader, proCanton, Il, July 5—During the . tested vigorously against the pro-Boer
Fourth of July celebration yesterday a attitude of the opposition, declaring
crowd of boys were looking at a street ‘bat it prolonged the war and inflicted
attraction from-a roof of a qne-story 29t Id, suffering apon an innocent
building when they were forced over ‘population. Mr. Balfour declared that
the front fire wall and several of the it ¥83 Dot Europe or the United Stetes
boys’fell to the pavement, a distance of who encouraged the Beers to resist,
about twenty feet. A number of peobat that the chief encouregement was
ple were standing in front of the buildcontributed by the speeches of the oping and 300 or 400 bricks fell on them, Position in the House of Commons
gEva Suydam was instantly killed; The debate was adjourned. 1
Charles Fellows was badly injured. ——
About forty others were injured but
bone seriously.
trade unions. Reform again brethren,
a
The Ref Mowe ig i ;
_Jhe Beformed Possrterno cbores. Finest [Ce Cream
$112.
The demand of G. E_ Riley for
merchandise for indigent in the sum of
$4, was rejected as it had not--been
presented within one year.
PERSONAL MENTION.
H. M. Moore is here from San Louis
Obispo on a visit. He wasa resilient
of North San Juan in early days.
8. Lee Leiter and Wm. Dunlap will;
leave temorrow for a two wevk’s visit
at Santa Cruz: :
M. M. Barab is over from the State
of Nevada.
D. Moore came down from the Yuba
mine today.
James Reid came down from Moore’s
Flat today. a 5
T. Leonard and family came over
from Sweetland today.
I. Zellerbach, of Zellerbach & Sons,
is here on a visit to A. Barub and
family.
— + eee
Ir will quiach your thirst.’ Rainier
Beerat Porruss 5-231:91 glass. tf
Cal# at a_
Tegler's
ORANGES, LEMONS
LIMES,
Prench and Plain Mixed CANDIES
NUTS of all kinds
POPCORN and CHEWING GUM
And the
at 15 & 25 CTS A PLATE, .
Che Shortage Reported reform agaiv!
eR Ween
draught at ToTrLe’s. 5 cents.
Tue celebrated Rainier Beer sale Wholesale and. Retai
in this part
The Month of July 2
OUR—House-cleaning Time in the Big Store.
WATCH THIS COLUMN
for the Biggest Bargains
tm’ Dry Goods ever offered
of the world.
Respectfully,
_MAHER & Co.
And wrecks the brain. One dose of/7
Sherman’s Headache Cure. will cure }
you. You swallow a pill, and the headache i8 gone. They cure neuralgia.
Malaria Causes Biliousness.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
thecause.
: uy
: 4
Ten Cents worth of Ice, daily
will run an ordinary sized refrig
without one.
Ten Cents worth of ice daily, a Quart
PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER
at dinner time. tlio
LEGG & SHRW,.GO.
Served with lady fingers.
Once tried, and you will never be
j and ten minutes of your time will give you frozen dessert
with-coal oil. It did all
fathers carried.
to their life.
Broad Street “THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY
1 Of cleaning a watch or cece was to lubricate the works
right for the turnips our grandFINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust muet be removed piece by*piece.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
A. & H. W. HARTUNG.,.
Watchmakers,
Nevada City
aim hits the
NOT A NEW STORE.
The Pioneer Grocery “Storeis not a,
ew 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
‘CHAS. E. PIULLOY, Grocer.
mark.
Main Street, Nevada City. ;
WASHINGTON, July 5—A telegram has
been received at the Mint Bureau
from Director Roberts, who is in San
Francisco, confirming the report of the
disappearance of Government. funds
from the Mint in that city. He says
the Cashier of that Mint is $380,000
short, but gives no pserticulars of his
sued for the protection of the Government.
investigation and ventures no surN Ww th t h
mise as to what course may be purO a y Ou a
———_ + -@e — ———
Suicide at the Bay.
San Francesco; July 6 — Williim
Jauiez, son of a well-to-do Napa’
county rancher aud scarcely moie
thana boy in years, ended his life today by jumping into the bay from the
ferry steamer Piedmont. He was suffering from melancholia. ee
mallet a ibmae eee
Faur Ten Killed.
PirrspurG, Pa, July 5—Four Italian
miners were found dead in ean. abanHow About Your
doned coal mine at Catsburg. They
attended an Italian dauce at Monongabela lust night, and after the dance
it is understood took a keg of beer and Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY .
‘went to one of the rooms of the mine.
‘The wet weather caused an accamulation of fire damp ip the room, and all ‘
wane entleceted. Nevede City Stores, Main 791; res
4
Mau 793
— ee _ aioe PCE arcs
petee tote rotser yo seet ou =
‘Summer Suit?
ve celebrated the Glorious Fourth and had a Good Time, you are
no doubt thinking of that new Summer Outfit. 1 3
all the desired information on that point, as Our Stock is most
‘Complete. It will Cost you but little, as our Prices Defy Competitition. We've arranged a Code of Special Values in our Furnish
ing Department, whereby you can get your New Summer Fixin’s
with a good-sized rebate---encugh Save
you heed in other lines.
ja Call in and Inspect our Stock and Prices.
We can give you
to Buy you many things
GRASS VALLEY
Telephone, Grass Valiey Stores, Main’ 57!
N & C0 = ONE PRICE Red Front, Main Street,
Hiunpiod Uilede,
Los ANGELES, Jaly B—Minmle Tresk. ne
Mrs. P. Deg
. fo this city.
J. E. Oline
morning f
J. A. Holds
iteville on ab
Miss Nellie
morrow fcr B
Superinten
this morning
Francisco.
Miss: Brad!
on a visit, re
North San Ja
‘WwW. 8. Ge
Oamptonville
to San Franci
Miss Prinki
~ pived here las
morning for ]
W Mr. and Mr
rived here la
morning for I
friends.
Miss Farrell,
and Chas. 0:
for Downievil
F. E. Fiske
L. Oanfleld a1
who have m
spending a fe
Miss M.
Skeaben of A
‘to Mr. and M
will leave ton
visit their old
“Thos. B. U
the firm of U
cisco, is here
one of the lar
lishments at .
. Miss Louise
tending the }
will return to
Alameda cou
accompanied
will visit witk
—
Vis
Bishop J. V
pected to hav
at the Methoc
jubilee celebr
pressing that
postponing hi
ent. In plac
Valley and
phoirs, assiste
ill give a gr
of Thursday
. For the firs
evada Oity
ic, “The He
rendered by .
Tickets
ill be good
Che
*For the bh
ime for beg
ices at the }
phanged as {
9:80. Preachi
day school a
he Sunday «
ome before
pete in.
Yot ¢
Reavina, ]
former empl
oad car sho
‘cently retar
presentati
at a confere!
compan}
put the stril
ment and d¢
Compan
There are 1:
resident . \
all Philade
hands shou!
ent Baer’s
parried out,
act on thie
their demat
the Union r
Killea
' TitLamoo
four-ho
& North Ya
down grad
R. M. Stra
dey, had an
dge, of
M. Strawb
his skull b
oming ho
‘were elder
et with .
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