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June 19, 1902 (4 pages)

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$6 Per Year. By Carrier, Delivered toany part of thecity. . iii . . . claimed agg Prospects of Nevada/The Red Gross Mine!Sunday School Picnic) Will Be the Game of Petser eet Bop . istsr, soiree” i strat atgGlenbrook County Oil Company . Will Be Opened Up . at Chicago Park a . las,Baseball N nda + ltiberty to give out their names, and . t re ae the pedvle pipes question hence cannot answer the J. U «Great Success. “Extensively. =. OX Very Bright. “TERMS OF SUBSORIPTIONI 12 1-2c Per Week been received bi hen tage 1? Mexloo, die who wae it ple—about forty of them. I am not at as ere eeseul June 19, 1902 8 to ¢ pis not known the e: Eee socldent © miyormsatiOn that his whether Mr. Rockefeller was among : . ay . sh be stated that it was tered, has received a telegram from . ming will be worked ona more extenspicnic in many years. The‘ scbolars. will be a substantial purse hung up," : HE VARIOUS COMMITTEES having charge of the. Manager W. B. Robb, which 18 ©x-. ive seale than herdtofore, which will vere bout bright and early this morn. on which the players of each team w ill U ceedingly encouraging. It stated P : : ‘ who played S aandiet Z shy ing, with smiling, heppy faces, eager . cast longing.eyee. Galindo, D poisoni oning ng set in, For two yoq D the doo! «“bat, tors“Iurged. amputation, Dy writes, ot pe 1d hed ork lpr E 22h a, Arnica salve.and ede * my leg was ‘oc eundae A y; J U ball with the Nevedas;/— the mine. in anticipation of the dey of pleasure . such excellent aye held another meeting last evening at the City Hall] and that 4 it was now pumping an ©6X-. per of assays of réck trom exceedingly well, Since. before them. A special train of ten. on a’previous occasion, will be with in their. °llent stream. Work on No.8is : pre: . that went the reports of progress made further to submit again, and will add strength to! property these gentle-. excursion‘cars left this city right after. ;:hem be-. 1rohdging . . a@ressirg ina satisfactory. manner, ¥ oe Fie + See nd it would he It is sup} recback. hei B ele an asBallina (inaloner slog rusty: wire a lartfor< at Glenbrook Park whose faith in its value has never fal-. than pleased of taking @ trip from h at Farmiogton, New ; Twelve years. es himself as iore. Wee& great cuccese, it being the most other, both pines will do thete. lye! e heavy assessment was levied, and. Snyder express with the outlock. The. largely attended of any Sunday school . best, to win. But in addition there big celebrations on the Fourth and Fifth of July . that oil had been struck in Well No. 7, ‘ores id asd written by bis ¢ tier few days before the ; arg is egLeg, ne ; ma : a one ee of Nevada City, which was held:today . series between the Nevades and Grass terprising residents of Nevada City, oe NS ‘and for that reason, if so : property, o principal part : 9 fo and who have held on to their stock though have returned from the mine, and Mr. at Ohicago Park and Shebley’s Pond, . Valleys, : le confirmin real estate, ad . Denver Waggoner will gueranies corend money. Only 50satiefeotia cents, : , Grase Valley, W here: vrolhaee! aiea: Osvisited ‘known, He wae 6 Sores: sees Bitte bloo1 dieord Electric all soMvlescun Ty . them i at Fe snperinten ap ie, Deceased was the “een ae cae gan ae preiina The * j sae°sernstrong . Come and'see the best . game of the. Were & veersag “i¢®biaubra in. es ente o, g themselv : taleed and wis eae pel The gemes. and cinvaniv ches swhatel Fuinclii Gis; Tor mornin producentire The meeting was called to order by Major P. F, Simonds». jude oil per day. to‘Tbe enjoyed ones little to. attend to s busines some have the Pactfic Coust. they d so being onis Sec-. ti and , absent dably unavoi being n Marti Smith. For sale at 3 pounds fo Chairman W. H. It, bat af-. season. i retary Jas. fF. Colley recorded the minutes.: i Fred E. Brown submitted report of the thete Committee, on account of the. illness of Chairman W. H. manager ati the start, together with t 4 committee and deposited in the bank, and that $1404 had. isg dividends to the stockholders. oa r sdministrarion of tie! cv ge Dunlap, It showed that $rroo had been collected by the. ‘hecconomics! Direct ors, the wells would now be pay e “1 : day of pleasure. ‘ Still at Liberty. Locked Them Oul. will captare the fifth. " ° : Colley, chairman of the Decorating Committee,. and E. S. Funeral 7 stretched over bas been canvaswhich -theA stand, will add greatly to e a young . the comfort of the spectators. At Willows a few days ago Phe edmlssion will be, gentlemen, since yesterday evening, when they. was thought to be smal}pox. The is "\\aANWe Additional Personals. were seen near Pioneer, five miles up Board of Health met. at the entrance ed, The number of old-timers pres-. diately. Ten shots were sent after. that it would be dangerous . ae \} moet all had signified their intention of attending the celeone who had gone before. Siok Piace, John Bacigalupi, J. G. is covered with timber,and ® heavy . peopleas shea fow yearp ago visited . Brilland, ’Neil : : Amusement Committee reported that all arrangements had. °Nelb W™¥ ruc C¢ introduced this year, among them will be the Red Men’s} ca be 10 Mine Looking Well CMS. . Hugh Murchie, chairman of the Water and Ice Com desired to put them in first-class -con ° ces wan apne Superintendent A. G. Gourley of the . jaticconsult, Dr. Asser, cha who was as mercary will surely destroy the __ There being but $115 im the. 9041. trecked them to wherea band aeronaut at a cost of $150. Satan hands of the committee to meet this expense, the Afternoon . of hobes had them in use. He went up : Committee donated . 35 to make up the balance. Major P. F. Simonds vacated the chair and asked * : Oz i ne bis to the fire and recognizing berian coast, will begin to hear argu. fold tothe good rive from them, tar tk ones Sune ST, canta “i ay an ascension to the height of 5000 feet by a professional hoveai a Sg it Ease. Felt At : = man calledon me. ra 5 the hen proving fer pears the * oiemmnnt aig et tna a the additional sum of $25 be appropriated to the Printing. 4®¥-. Heart trouble was the cause of Be mror peice Committee to equalize the advertisin# appropriation to the _ The‘ two-year-old son of Mr. and ruled A very good fish. 8 pounds for 50 cents. ae . p of the Printing Committee gave notice that he would make. the forest will be broken in so that the , Iceland; e ‘Le ce it for our Lome, my le moe (ream freezers ee eceeccecoe cers 1 $12.50 $1o P; The merchent who finds a means of introducing hia business into the} P le : mo person ¢an be expected to cai Gita John Kane, who is employed at the. more than one ata time. home circle through an egretable Miller mine at Selby Fiat, was yester medium, is first in the buyer’s mind, etgeged heming some timber with ao . always in the van of mercantile enter, Could pastime, a e pleasure, @ recreative Servant—What name shall O! say, . eles: kne , wratia Alongng and and deep gash wascut. ) a VondersplinkentoovVisito:—Professor profitable experience physically, men\in the limb and Dr. Tickell found it. tlebeimer. oy ane “4 » today bre os ip bargain { 2°0**8ry to take several stitches to t tha to gobroke, . close ap the wound. Serram—Och, Suen Teo Leia Saree and bring it wid ye, sorr!—Punch. — . oe ree half goes ‘at , : Here Commercial St iB: : _ . PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS.. GOLD SRCft ws Wa, Rees CROWNS, 22 Karat... on ‘Moline ; we Soman : 6 00! SILVER FILLINGS." ay $2.00 Up tocenscces Sh OO 6 00. CLEANING. : a ; rion : andsome C OC S a He aa ssi eee ‘ ; a fy 6: ae tly . . Nevade Oity. ” MRS. L.’ LUBECK, : Per manentl OUR PRICES ; : her ho Mollie MisMiss Mollie ng Mahe: in trimmed and untrimmed goods in ourjil Nevada at the st be ce. Come and see them, Mrs, Lubec ay Calland gee her.: P ar or~ Tuesday ;and Wednesday, All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by other . dentists, rise and never fails to win the ladrels . 4% when the instrument slipped and . I see Mr. Jones for two minutes? hit him en the right leg, below the ‘ competition. He ie the man who makes shopping : I will close our Nevada City store, JULY 8th. ‘The store will a with allthe modernwork. ELECTRICAL aud other ‘conveniences fory doing first-class Jabsolutely To Save Time. Visitor—No, I won’t come in. I aocated Scie a rlained F ros, and looked very M I Ly L,I N KRY. : Are Zealand Home,” My Entire Stock of $14.00 of 8 of W. MF No charge tor Extracting when plates are ordered R. EB. SMITH, D. D. S. Masonic. Bullding, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City. r the world. Nov lng statement of t at Cisco, Vex., of D ery for Consaom “1 @ most obstinat Y resulted j Rie but he he hvit ail O is Our Specialy Positively King® Nev rantee atehes and Clock. g « ad Saal ratet ae Ments a were vere served. ance Contracted a severe . ‘editor J, J. Ei None Our prices as )Better. on hongare Be the the 1Lowest Repairing a by, by Meee a beautifal Beko : bases + eigen oe ions kpassed io > kiods ane t is Texas, Her ‘and marvelous ¢ 6 0 per tooth.. . GRIDGE WORK, CENT. tobe ose IekyP 60shskncentehes EXTRACTION, PAINLESS Renee ees Oe: ee turn of Mrs, Malt OUTB SELLING —— ; aries Gael emtebtished neatly four searsOttices ago. on QuetheofCoast the largest and” —_ best equipped Dental and ~ . but does not stup even there and splite) up into four or more portions, of which toast give SEPTEMBER 15'b, with our new Fall Stock. untilEverything DR. ‘with herself. Each note starts from. eolor. Fully guarenteed. i . wats, waka nelle . . somewhere between a sharp and a flat, be redtiuce. the _ thousand, @8° plant is comple <n . : See Our Window Display R. E. SMITH tured her voice in trying to sing a duet . which are absolutely pure-end every}. "°° Parlors are a branch of the Electro-Debeal Parlors of ; whist party given by ton at her home on ! C.J. BRAND, « The Jeweler . demripiionmind. ments had been completed. There would be a basket ball insiae the door for any amount of . Any Any order cannama.and now be filled. We can cde : suit you in., ‘hair. . money: . . game between two local teams of young ladies, and Chair-. ye).. carat settles it, I'll close ad . ra =f) en ta . etc. E . ec t Sashes, ee : ; pro-4 the deal for it the : first-thing in the Doors, Windows, man J. B. Tully reported that Armory Hall had been cured for the baby show where there will also be an ex-. MDs Chicago News. Peres We aleo keep on hand le ee
ad ae —Kkere— i eS ee ready mittee convened for a short time. Mrs. Newed-—Oh, It's a pretty’ place, . M, L. & D. MARSH beve t for deliv: : b said I s i t k n o w you but The Fifth of July Committee reported that all arrange-. yr en eee tNvouldn't be haunted. /Sry an immense ‘stock of Lumber of Advertising. ees : Reirigerat qcrators Im an $8.50 S Pine, eto. These make Handsome Souven'r Spoons, end are sold at a very low price—quality considered. : cccccesencecce a4 abhban i dear?. Arab Music, hibition of fancy dancing. The Committee also discussed fay Arab music has been described as the . : matters pertaining to the balloon ascension, singing of a prima donna who has rup Bo : sant AMler Washington School: Building, the Obampion mine, Lone} St OTUs estes, caren cd innecrueteavceees Me GOTR eas serv : aerdeieces . Qf We have an elegant line of Engraved spoons. Call ands? them. Among the many beasutifal engravings sre the . Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly Repaited > st herhowe on, 2 quarts TOOT eeepc i 8 sed the block. Be : Spoons. ‘ OuUVCHRIT ‘ Deerless tonight, You'll thartic, ideal laxative, Gendine tablate never. regret it. stamiped yy C © Neer soit’ bo Governor Gage be petitioned to make July sth a legal holimriis dteest = On ee HV. day. The resolution was unanimously carried. Seana costnnreiae , The meeting then adjourned to meet next Thursday] ,,, Newae-1 havdae pete on: shah evening, June 26th, after which the Fifth of July ComBlank. svete Nesee: 5 ioe etme eee « bh chrapnel and lyd Veluable informatio q ‘i yesterday’s TRANSCRIPT, that rir achat eget: wo aoaged to get into Pretoria and other . —SELL—— A resolution was introduced by J. G. O'Neill, similar Ciutat Richnwe: Tike sie Liban in effect to the one recently adopted by San Francisco organ-. euddenly ill in. Justice Congblin’s izations and published in were very heavy at ot bers were often worrt vb : Printingot Committee had allaethe money necessary to carry Taken Suddenty ill . bulk. 11 droggists, ros. e : out their contracts for advertising. . hen entrenched they 4 € 5 ag 0 peak eth Candy ge tay ane . . CaThe Cascarets trip to Marysville on Satarday may be. TY 4, boxcae" a motion to reconsider the extra appropriation of $25 for made with safety. ° 52 s advertising at the next meeting, on the grounds that the eee orenninntenrs 25 cents. tity. Fer pound _ e e : C. E. MULLOY, Sn Grocer Sold by all druggist, price 75 cte, per ’ DrLing ~. ( Hall’s Family Pills are the best. : : : Buy and Try a Box Tonight. After this motion was carried, Chairman J. H. Rogers . antamed end fleet-footed monarchs of ~ lls. Members of th various committees be assessed $5. The motion was put and. . And the felony was speedily comcarried. This will increase the fund about $250. Nearly . i: The Elks will bolda special meoting pounded. in I. O. QO. F. Hall tonight, at the conee. one-half of the amount was raised during the evening. clasion of the Red Men’s session. Four ° SMOKED BEEF & Sah’ Gled Seo eit roenenrene If he’d meke restitution, made a motion that each . member of the Big Doin $ Tonight. J.M: Walling z and that only 1500 of vailable fought at Ool oer losses were not . ! Kop, where the Britis h, the Boers had o nen killed. In one of ) Ladysmith the Boa) sodover 100 wound : ce astounded, 9 that it carried, and it was so ordered: June llth, arrived he es some interesting ff pgthe war. He said t Boers were.in the fle SMOKED HALIBUT Cure be aure you get the genuine. It _. is taken internally, and made in To : had the lath “bought ee ale was. pee 4 discussion‘i was put toa pe ome Mr. J. M. Walling peaneiie! eee = sses of Be each. 6 for 26 cents. the system. In buying Hall’s Oatarrh +70e ——____—_--+@e-2 A Box of clean, fresh ones now on sule. 5 cents a and mucous surfaces of blood upon the : states that he can th his preparation at s per 1000. “SMOKED BLOATERS Hall's Oatarrh Gare, ‘The motion was seconded and after a. Mrs. Zani died Monday night of Boe: had —“ several a different newspapers. z ant, who surrendere: you can possibly de Toledo, O., contains no mercury, y ; pa BERLY, June 18—Gen. Testimonials free. Mrs. Mary Beard, better known as. to bave the approval of your Con-. : Respectfully, On trea” 7 neuer & Co. You Have Always Bought . retimonicis Kind U@ . ought You “pravél bist Te Tie bim. polting io s, engaged who ad-. hobo of subject the on talked he while it occupy to Walling ; vertising. Mr. Simonds thought that the amount paid the newspapers should be equalized and made a motion that. “Mollie” was found dead in bed Fri-. Science. lint and possessing vor, Another triumps happened the ott See the big window. uits + as lie taken internally, acting. directly For Infants and Children. but. I re nd on being boiled we gistrate pronouncing we: & Oo. manufactured by F.J. Oheney me $1,000 for my . . CAS I OR IA enitiee threw out the le and. today and offered Mr. started home and was followed by the. Vote on a certain measure, ; fused it: msbip,the eggs being celtent condition, } lected baphazerd o1 fie Sa * veo it Comes: 16 showing Nice Dress Got prescriptions from reputable physiing and whaling vessels off the Sicians, as the damage they will do is ten Arrangements have been made for badly bruised. thing looks encouragiug at present. 2 Sag ‘Monday John Hardy found that some . A year ago he . amber of thes delicack Come and we. will make your visit a pleasant one. mittee was allowed $7.50 for the ringing of bells, etc. . day: Remington Hill mine came down topointed erbitrator in the matter of sense of smell and completely derange } whole system when entering it The matter of a providing for a suitable site for the proA. Belich, who is overseer of Schaf-. day to attend to seme business. He claims for. damages made by the the through the mucous surfaces, Such United States against Russia on acyard, was struck Sunday. says work is being pushed ahead as lum articles should never be used except on posed balloon ascension and other matters in relation to this fer’s by passenger train No. 4, and was] fast as possible at the mine and everycount. of the seizure of American seal feature was discussed. i . dition for the Fourth of July. jlltt Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits, Belts, Cor . Gloves-——anything nice you wish for these hot days. ie Beware of Ontments for Catarrh that Come to the Big Store, the coolest place in town. Contals. Piaremey The following items are taken from ee Republican of, yesterthe Tr mY qi . gs which had been in: 17 mouths being su d, eight of the twel New Wash Goods. Richard Sandow immediately, ae it is N td H B T : se . it K T been completed and that there would be a lot of new features brother Leonard. with her aii here it diffi. cesta : bigs growth of underbrush,Gimaking otden GH : Bar much Dry Goods as we have this year, and neverh we been able to give you as much for your money as can now. The big Store is the talk of Northern Califo and why? Because every time you come here you find sc thing new. All those having uniforms of Pennsylvania Engine Co., No. 2, are requested to return them to Foreman O. E. Malloy, O. H. ‘Harrison, . huusted, The country ia this vicinity . }de Vries is known by some of our bearers: Fred E. Brown, chairman of the Afternoon and Evening . parade in the evening. Miss cemetery, and the following were palljagain until the food supply is ex-. pine itch instead of smallpox. ‘ More EVER in the history of our business here Have we sol Firemen, Attention.. The young themselves} man’s illness proved to be the PhilipB. S. Rector of the Music Committee stated that his commains were laid to rest: ia Pine Grove . fteved that they will show es a) foial seal. A few day 13 opened in the pr a Sa The floral . have with them a supply ef food suffi . her father’s assistance took care of the pleces were very beautifal, The re*. cient for several days, and it is not be-. patient until morning, mittee had completed all arrangements. . , bas discovered @ liqu msto be capable of p bness of eggs for a . getting a megietrat tana with her that he had sent out and was still receiving them daily, and. Rev. J. Sims preached the funeral ser-. not possible to shoot with any .accur-. she did not propose to let them do so. Oe : ere with and hotel the up locked then She . fugitives thé that known is It dey. . loved the of feelingly spoke and vices, ; ° *. ws 4 ay , Parisot, an, eminent his act and seal the ' Miss Sarah Miller of San Francisco 6 ported that he had received many answers to the invitatioas. .n, peing . particularly noticeable. them, but owing to darkness it was. the sick man out in the cold air and. bration. Keeps Eggs Fresh > 005 <a the river from-bere, At dusk last of the hotel at 10 o’clock that night The funeral of Z. P. Davis, the old. evening several of the posse saw two} and ordered a carriage to convey the sheax’ ctpewinie departments, and that they had nothing further bas pioneer, took place at 2 o’clock this af-. men walking near the timber. The. patient to the hopsital at Woodland. 4 Ww. fe mee ira and J. Hedge are frais Gan report but what had ‘been submitted at the previous meeting. . ternoon from the family residence on. posse ealled upon them to halt,but. Miss Mary de Vilbise, daughter of the ed = Oeabl fs hg gee here **"" obinson is Board} the told hotel, the of landlord timber-imme-. the for started men the attend-. largely was and street, Spring . Wright, chairman of the Invitation Committee, repo ag j ° : :to take Francisco i ner, R, H, Waggoner a1 Dr 10 cents. , : ; and ; nothing has been heard from them . Vilbiss broke out A ‘ ie Pioneer. a rash which cents; ladies, with of Parke, chairman of the Transportation Committee reported having completed all details and arrangements for their ree * Labi t : “NEVADA CITY eae: che fuddiive cobviate: Tile ais che Chall (aun WtG War ctugidg 62 the Hotel de. H. Rogers, chairman of the Printing Committee; James F. Now the question arises, who credit. outlook is now so eneouraging to be collected. Tee thus far been subscribedra leaving 4 onlyay. $300 “. that the company is to be congratu. . 3 La Centers, Wash., June 18.—The J. jaca, J. M, Walling, Chairman of the Literary Committee, posse in pursuit of Tracey and. Merrill, j Maher & ( ssGrass hdres hatehave eae their two tolingpentrs Valley Yand ae § m nes. = ind sisters, Bonnie an -your grocer for 8p Admission—Gente, 26c.; Ladies 100." eros time to. Oil soba ne ee abe Mr. Snyder will retarn to his home.in. swinging and other juvenile pranks, rage ssien psa ’ thé with satiefied were elders the while make. “hereafter willwie: Lake, ase aes ant placed ere gh een : knowledge that the little ones bad a speak, me tripsbat regular of Salt in“ the position fiad been Finance d was ep / sme toevad wae‘an oe rity with bis parent averene Tetter, Salt Bho zema, . VALLEY 9 o’clock train, and fthose a ae Dalleetero’ will pies the [ORASS respective departments, The reports of the various chait-. ing now down 820 fect. This well wap hae we por ghtrat lowe vs ioee. the regular by fire, but it will now be. on board seemed as if they were off to game of the season, aud. the Nevadas men showed that all arrangements are about completed for . *tartet on the 13th inst., and Work . their mill ws. in a more substantial way. enjoy themselves. There was a game and repuitt ever) has been prosecuted vigorously : : one of the largest and most successful celebrations ever held. ;ino>, The company now have six George Bonney is tue efficient tuper-. -of baseball at the picnic between the feel certain of success, ill bave Miller : in The wit w te on the reValleys box, and a nine . the Grass city. and various of this besides HilleValley, Prospect’ of the wells on the pump, and they are pro-. jntendent om Grass. 3 in and Snyder left this. fr Brent property. i Nevada county. wgegers. duc'ng about six hundred barrels of} ° < that be died. Mi ,, ¥or Eruption ———_—_ missioner Waggon d order was made which is composed principally of en-. Red Cross mine, and J. W. F. Sayder/and Congregational Sunday. scbools. be witnessed the last game of the ; rom _In the Saperior Court today , Glenbr' \ Next Sunday at The joint~picnie of the Methodist] the} of Manager Brent, A. J. ‘The Nevada County Oil Company,. ; the donors.” 8nd all Th A. & H. . W. Hartutz Watohm akers ba) “>i rm "BROAD erRmer, NEVADAT Ho ang 1. tell ———-+~e0+— mir eis mo