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Graduating Exercises. io B TRANSORIPT
Ie High Sokiet Class a
Arranged a Sood Program,
The commencement exercises of the
class of 1901 of the Nevada City High
"J, §. Boggies is here tkois Oak Paik. School will ‘be held at the theater next
p. Worthley, is’ down from WashingWednesday evening, The graduates .
ton. are making an extra effort to give.an
W. H. Jones is here from Sacraexcellent program on the occasion
saat ' {and everything indicates that it will be
J. P. Brissel of Sacramento is here carried out with tact and ability. The
spending a fow days. niotto selected by the class ‘is “From
Charles Grimes will retarn from School Lite Into Life’s School.” The
Meadow Lake today. ‘ opening number on the program will
Ed Ryan returned Inet evening froin be given at 8:15 o’clock, and all -who
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desire seats should go early.
Eureka, Humboldt county.
p, Cummings returned to North . a a. is. a program:
ploomtield this morning. — welt aut Os cohgeges tp
Postmaster Henry Fitter returned
this morning to Graniteville. Paper, “The Growth of Self-GovernWilliam Maguire of Liberty Hill was ment in the United States”—Henry .
pope Matthiesen. .
yisiting'in Nevada Oity last evening. orn 4
Superintendent M. W. Mather cam Vocal solo, “Tanhauser Serenade”—
Beatrice Oarr.
down from the Plumbago mine today.
W. Eschbacher of Downieville left
this morning for San Francisco’ on 8
Paper, “The Mathematics of the Ancients”—Maud Cable.
Chorus—Olass.
business trip.
‘
Mrs. Williams of San Francisco arAe scape , “The nisi mas Sukerived here last evening and left this
morning for Eureka.
W. W. Kinckerbacker, W. Hogue and
(. C. Chase of San. Francisco arrived re)
here on last evening’s train.
J. W. Wileoxon and Ed Hamlin
Voosl ‘selection, “ging, Smile, Siumber”—Hazel Robb.
Paper, “The Growth of Industrial . .
hemistry”—Genry Hurst.
Paper, “Spectrum Analysis”-—-Mabel
I
are here from Sierra Valley with cattle ee . selection, “I Dream of Thee”—
for Grissel Brothers.
t Pow
Sadie Snell.
Geo. O. Catlett of San Francisco left
this morning for Graniteville to visit . 7
his his sister, Mrs, P. S. Waldron. fe Ata men: gered
Postmaster L. 8. Oalkins will leave b 9.
Monday for Shasta county on official weaitenenr esha.
business of K. of P.
P. 8S. Waldron returned: to Grasitte: L
ville this morning after spending a few
days here. ley
J. F. Owens came down from. Forest
City yesterday and returned this mornInstrumental. duet (selection from
acile Sukeforth. ;
Paper, “Hallucinations”—Veda Gourvane song—Olass. .
ng. ‘
E. Bennetts, who has been seriously
ill with pneumonia, is now getting
along nicely. PR
Mrs. W. O. Williams of Relief Hill
passed through town yesterday on her
way to Grass Valley.
resident of the Board of Education.
Farewell song—-Olass.
The following are the graduates:
Lillie Bogers, Mabel Shaw and Freda
Guenther.
Welcome ‘Tomorrow. .
will’ be as follows : Holy Comuiunion,8 a. m. Morning prayer, litany.
and sermon, 11 a. m, “Sanday ‘school
and Bible class, 12:30. p. m: Friday,
service at 7.30 p.m. W. A. pee
Rector.
Tomorrow will be children’s aay. at
the Congregational Ohurch. In the
Francisco will deliver a discourse to
parents and'their children, and give
information concerning the Sunday
following program will be given: ; 4
Song—School.
Reading and prayer. ;
Anthem—Choir.
Dialogue—Ruth Gribble, Louise}
Flinn, Maretta Powell, Bernice Powell,
Recitation—Winifred Kendrick.
Recitation—Freda Guenther. ‘
Song—Ruth Gribble. c
Recitation—Amy Avery.
Recitation—Edwin Gribble,
Song—School. i
Recitation—Clifford Brown.
Song—Ethel Miller and Cora Hicks.
Recitation—Lucile Tully.
Services at Trinity oburch tomorrow %
morning Rev. Dr. B. J. Singer of Sanj. ~
school forces of the State. All should}: :hear’him. At the evening concert the}:
Che Pulpit and ) Pow. oe
Places of Worship ip Where You. il te
PHONE, MAIN 551.
different recipes for cooking Macaroni sim each. by i
RO “ARN reer” Pe oe
FRR ar ae ie Pee cs . eee
(In quart bottles. s.Absolutely carte
‘3 LIQUID ENAMELINE ~
(a decided i improvement over the paste.)
GEO. C. “GAYLORD. & SON,
Led = Suicide.
‘Baurmose, Jane 14—Heavy financial
losses incurred in speculation, it is acserted, caused the suicide . in Pittsburg
of Dr. William Hudson Daly, formerly
Sargeon in the United States army,
personal friend of General Miles and
author of the “embalmed beef” charges.
It was given out that the suicide was
the result of melancholia, brought on
by the death of his wife. From the
most reliable sources it is learned,
however, that the unfortunate man had
Dialogue—May Merrill, Florence An-. invested largely in local securities, acd
drews, Emma Harryhousen, Sadie RamReading From Mark Twain, “The. say and Ethel Gallagher.
lost heavily. Dr. Daly’s losses are said
to have reached $75,000. A’ oheck
Song, “In the Harbor We've Been} Katie Nickless.
‘ll Trovatore”) — Mollie Maher and . Mr. 0. A. Dennis.
Maud Cable, Beatrice Oarr, Veda . special services.
Gourley, Mollie Maher, Lyda McKenna, . mon by the pastor on “The Prophecy lost their lives.
Duet—Mrs, P. G. Scadden and Miss drawn by Dr. Daly for a large sum,
dated the day preceeding his death, has
Recitation—Miss Gertrude Gray. been received by one of the local trust
Duet—Mre. W. W. Weggoner and/ companies, and is sapposed to represent a portion of these losses.
Address—Pastor. 5%, 5
Anthem—Ohboir. D D °
Song—Sohool. ire in a Ohipyard.
The Junior Endeavor will meet at 5. St. Persrspurc, June 14—A fire at
Address to Graduating Olass—Judge . Pp. m. led by W. B. Robb. Subject— the Galley’s Island shipyards yesterF. T. Nilon. “Reverence for Sacred Things.” Sab. day consamed the'slips, a cruiser and
Award of Diplomes—O. E. Mulloy,. bath school at the close of the morn-. other vessels, the Government and
ing service. All are cordially invited.
other buildings there, and an immense
At the Methodist church tomorrow . Stock of timber, The flames also deChildren’s Day will be observed by. Stroyed several military warehouses:
In the morning ser-. filled with supplies. Twelve persons:
The loss exceeds five
‘Mr. and Mrs.
Will Grimes, who has been residing
in San. Francisco for several months
past, will return home tomorrow. i
Mrs. Langford of Santa Rosa arrived
here last evening and left this morning
for Washington to visit relatives.
_ ©. C0. Cobb and R. J. Huskings. of
San Francisco left this morning for
Eureka, where they will remain for
some time. "
Mrs. Williams, who has been visiting
Benjamin — Vivian, reparned to her home at Forest Oity toU ay.
W. W. Stowe arrived here last even-—
ing from San Francisco and left this
morning for Downieville on mining . ‘
business.
Emery Oarpenter, who ‘has been
visiting in Sierra county for a few days
past, arrived here last evening. He
returned to his home at Rapeemenh’
today.
forth, Mabel Ivey, Henry Hurst, Henry . ing by the Sunday school and choir:
H. Matthiesen. “Pntering the gates of the 20th CenThe class colors adopted are red,. tury” will be the theme of the program,
white and green. consisting of solos, duets, choruses and
The faculty of the High School is. recitations by the mem hers and classes
ae follows: E. H. Barker, Principal; . of the school.
Florence N. Hamilton, English and ; oe ie
History; George B. Finnegan, Latin. Admitted to Practice.
Following are the members of the -_-_—
Board of. Education: C..E. Mulloy,} William ALatta, brother of Robert
President; L. 8. Calkins, Clerk; W. F. Latta of this city, was admitted to
Englebright, Fred Searls, B. F. Snell,. practice law before the Supreme Court
8. W. Marsh, Dr. C. L. Muller. of California last Wednesday. Mr.
vig Latta bas been teaching school in
_ Died In England. vd Sacramento for the past few ye
; which vocation he formerly pursue
Mrs. Elizabeth Borlace, mother: of. in Yuba county. He also was a memWilliam Borlace of this city, died in. ber of the Yuba County Board of
Oérnwall, Englaud, on May 14th. She . Education.
was aged 81 years. Besides Mr. Bor: aaa i
. lace of this city, the deceased leaves A Famous Sheriff Coming.
Hazel Robb, Sadie Snell, Lucile Suke-. of Childhood.” Exercises in the even. million dollars.
Port Royat, Pa.,.June 14—Rumors
are abroad today that more men than
the eighteen first accounted for are
buried in the Port Royal mine. A long
time will be required to ascertain accurately the number of those entombed.
Legal Execution.
Brunswiog, Ga., June ]4th.-Tracey
Griffin was hanged here today for the
4} marderin October last of RK. Marion
Latimer, a passenger conductor on the
Southern Railway.
was killed for ordering t:e negro ta
gome inside the oar from the platform
while the train was in motion.
OA 6 Port Royal Horror of the gale and the tremendous sea litThe conductor
Mot Instant’ Death.
Fuint, Mich., June 14—The Marquette
passenger train struck a double carriage at the Hamilton Avenue crossing
and instantly killed) Major Buckingham, Miss Abbie Buckingham, Mrs,
‘Thos. Applegate and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey; Several factory buildings adjoin the track at the Avenue and prevent a clear view of the track. Major
Buckingham drove directly in front of
the train,. which was traveling at high
speed. The pilot of the engine was
broken by the force of the collision,
and the bodies of two of the ladies, tertibly mangled, were found onit. Engineer Wiggins says he had, sounded
the whistle for the crossing and the
firat he knew of the carriage’ was when
the engine struck it. Mrs. Applegate
and Mrs. Humphrey had been guests
of Mejor Buckingham during the State
G.A. BR. Encampment which ended
last night.
a otal Wreck.
Sr. Jouns, N. F. June 14th —The
steamer Assyrian, ashore off Cape Race
went to pieces during the night, and
this morning is a total wreck. The after part of the vessel is under water
andthe hull is broken asunder. A
heavy sea is raging and the cargo is
being partly washed ashore and partly
carried seaward. Owing to the fury
tle of the cargo has thus far been salvaged. A tug was also wrecked. ,
Horribly Uutilated.
Paris, June 14.— An explosion in a
cartridge factory situated in the subarb of ‘Les Moulineaux has resulted
in the loss of fifteen lives and the injaring of about twenty persons. The
victims were horribly mutilated. A
majority of those injured were women.
FOR SALE.
At the Murchie Mine—
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. BROAD. STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL
Shooting of a Shertff,. :
Fort Morcan, Col,, June 14.—As »
result of daring jxil break here ‘last . Sunnvaronn,. Le, June 14— The
night fromthe Morgan County Jail,. threatened wholesale ‘lynching ‘of. the
Sheriff A. J. Calvert is lying at death’s . negroes under arrest at Kinnebrew’s
door and ‘his assailant, Harry Siming-. store, ag the result of the murder of
ton, who is a prisoner, is at large witb . John Gray Foster, on the Foster plan@ posse numbering one hundred men, . tation, Wednesday, has not taken plece.
looking for bim. On opening the door . Posees are still scouring the country in —
leading to the jail, Calvert was shotin. search of Prince Edwards who shot
the face by Simington, who had se-. Foster. The excitement is diminishcured a revolver and ammunition from . ing, but if Edwards ie caught he will
the Sheriff’s desk when allowed free-. be dealt with summarily.
dom of the jail corridor. Another, : 2
prisoner, Smith, who attempied to es-. THE celebrated Hainer Beer now on
cape at the time Bimington. did, was. dught at Turrix’s. Scents, jl0-tt
Ho Lynching.
all times. They
will be lynched. i
Good Meats,
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, mutton and veal: on hand at
‘paleo have bey
hams and lard for sale.
drinking line you should call at the
Grotto. It is the most popular resort
in town and you are always given
fair treatment. tf
Mee
Malaria Causés: Biliousness,
Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic remove.
the ‘cause.
If you shoald Seni anything in the]
ofa gun. If Simington is’ captured he
—TO BE GIVEN AT THE—
Union Platform
-—-OnN—
Saturday Evening, June 15th
kes The Best of Dance Music
will be furnished.
TABLE DELICACIES. —
Pickled Pigs Feet =
Saratoga ChipsLimberger CheeseSwiss Cheese = =
Pickles = =
Ripe Olives = =
Cream Cheese
10c per Ib
20c per Ib
35c each
25c a quart
3 for 25 cts
35¢ per Ib
10c a quart
Miss Ethel Mulloy, who has ane: two sons anda daughter at Lake Suvisiting at Oakland and Sen Francisco perior and a son and ad daughter in
for some time past, will return home . Cornwall.
tomorrow. She will be accompanied
by Mies Lucia Oliver, who will visit
this city as the guest of Charles E.
Mulloy and family. Mr. and Mrs. . Nevada Lodge, A. O. U. W., has
Mulloy will go to Colfax Sunday to paid Mrs. Ellen Whittaker, of Maymeet Miss Oliver and Miss Mulloy. bert, the sum of $2000, amount of her
na ¢ busband’s life insurance in the. order.
Rebekah Election. Mr. Whittaker died about two months
ago.
Hoisting Works For Sale.
Money Paid.
Neva Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
has elected the following officers to}:
serve for the ensuing term: Grace
Eddy, P. G.; Kate Kinkead, N. G; In today’s Transonirr will be found
Fannie Nickless, V. G.; Mrs. Obarles. an advertisement of hoisting works,
Denny, Trustee. cars, T rails and about. 1600 feet of
cee pipe line at the Murchie mine, which
The civilized white Modoc county . is offered for sale. Enquire.of A’ W.
settlers who have just slaughtered five . Blundell, at the National Hotel, for
men and boys without a shadow of lew . further particulars. —
are righteonsly indignant at the suggestion that the barbarous Indians of
the district may now break loose and
kill a man or two.
If-you have never tasted Gilt Edge
Whiskey try:it once-and be convinced
that it is the best whiskey in the State.
Sheriff Wilson of Butte county, one
of the best known officers in the State,
will be in this city on the 4th of July
and act as one of Grand Marshal Ohas.
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Rebekahs, Attention ! Small Hoisting Works,. Cars,
All members of Neva Rebekah Lodge T Rails and about 1600 feet
are requested to meet at their hall
Cream Cheese
Abalone = .
= 6 for 25 cts
= 20c acan
Grace Eppy, N. G.
Raley sia. ; next Saturday night, when business of of Pipe line.
importance will be transacted. . Apply to A. W. BLUNDELL, NeThe Best Prescription for Malaria By order, tional Hotel, Nevada City. jl5-lw J ELL-O : s 10c. a pkge
—_AT—
Tasteless Chill Tonic, It ig simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. Price,25c. myl5ém
oo And wrecks the brain, .
—_—+ 8
Headsche Saps Your Vitality
spot every time is Jesse Moore; to be. you. You swallow a pill, and the headbad from all firet-olsee dealers, ache is gone. They cure neuralgia.
Tonight
Dickerman, sole agent. tf
rs
Malaria Makes Impure Slood.
On the platform the Big Musical Car~
nival by the Quaker Concert Company.
Mothers bring all babies under three. laria. 50c.
ApELINE H, Horuersaty, Sec. jl4-2t
One dose of
The whiskey that touches the right/ §herman’s Headache Cure will cure] able, and will be delinquent on
25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H.
Grove's Tasteless Ohill Tonic cures Ma
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CITY TAXES.
year of 1901-1902 are now due and pay
Monday, August 5, 1901.
the purpose of collecti:
a.m.toj2 m. and from
from 7 to 8p. m. until Augugt 5th.
H. SHEARER,
HE CITY TAXES FOR TRE FISCAL
I will be at my office, in the City Hall, for
the taxes from 9
to 5 p. m; also
City Marshal and Tax Collector.
Nevada City, June 14, 1901. jl4-td
Jackson's Beehive Grocery
years of age. A beautiful doll will be
given to the popular baby in the votvotes. The .boxing contest in the
Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilla
For Those Living in the Maleria Distriete. Grove’s Tasteless Ohill 'Toniv.
my15-6m
Arrested and Set Frée.
‘De. J, H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is
properly treated, the,first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
lungs developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear consumption.”. Kemp’s
Balsam for the throat and lungs is the Closing Season's Sale.
ing contest who receives the most SIMPLICITY
barrela by two boys. Votes will be
sold at the gate to all who enter at
ten cents. 2t
proper treatment for the first cough.
No other remedy has saved so many
from consumption. Large bottles 25c.
LADIES—From now
and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman,. Gtjy4 VR MILLINERY is sold, we will sell at greatly
This will give you an opportunity get
your MILLINERY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. DORTABILITY
VERY REASONABLE, at —— :
DLiss a. Ee. EZoett’ Ss
sole agent.
so reduced prices.
Ir will qurch ycur thirst. Raine
Beer at Turrin’s. Scentsa glass. tf
—+ ee
Free Tonight
on, and until everything in
The Blickensderfer Typewriter
Better than all others in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Write for Circular.
ALIGNMENT
DURABILITY
New, novel and unique.
Diamonds, Silverware,
With
~Ebony Brushes tngravea
C. J. BRAND'S JEWELRY STORE
Call and see them.
Silver Cream to Polish Silverware,
25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
STRONG SHOES
nen geee Ol, snk ta
And all of this week at Nevada City,
cert Co. They play on string, brass
the performance of the Quaker Con-. Sailors, 75 cts; Genuine Mexican Sombreros 50 cts;
Pough Straw Sombferos, 35c; Children’s Sombreros, 25¢; all = quality.
and wood instruments and they hail
with merry sopg and dance. Free to
the public. See the Quaker Doctors
now at the Union Hotel, Office hours
from 9 a, m. to 12 m. j10-1w
In times of peace; in times of war.
‘The favorite drink is Jesse Moore.
Rainer LaGer Brer on draught at
the Own, 5oents a glass. ji0-tt
A Bad Breath.
Is the most disgusting thing one can
be affected with. It is nauseating to
those with whom you come in contact.
Lane’s Tea, taken at night, will keep
the stomach and bowels in proper condition and make your breath clean.
, tio and 50c a package, For sale by H.
‘ Dickerman, sole agent,’ tt
Bb he § Spice of Life :
ls largely made up of good things to
eat. These things must be seasoned
ARM
spection, the quality of our
looking means , buying.
The beauty, daintiness, and on inSHIRT WAISTS
fascinntes all who come to look. And
No woman
We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BO
They are just.what the name implies—a shoe that “WILL NOT RIP.
$175 TO $2, according to size. Alsoan
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
EATHER . _ {In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box aif. Price trom $2 50 upEBEARABLES.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS!
with the
SPICES
of commerce,
Our stgok of Pepper, Mustard, Sage,
with a grain of economy in her nature
will let this opportunity slip. At least
two of these waists snould be hers
before to-morrow’s sun goés down.
Therefore do not delay the uses of GLASSES too long.
F. C. CHINN'S Optician, W. A. MEYER, will be here
Thyme, Oils, Salads, Dressings, etc.
consist of the best and purest goods
obtainable. All are secured from reliable dealers. : We
Our Groceries give extiatnation to atl.
Your orders will be appreciated
juve “THE TROJAN” Waist and Silk
Waists in all sizes.
‘SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER. CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
SNELL @ FLEMING’S'
your eyes fitted properly.
Broad Street = +
again June 13, 14 and 15, 1901, °
[es Avail yourselves of this splendid opportunity to have
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Watchmakers,
= s -_ 2
_Me Nevada City
cae