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June 3, 1901 (4 pages)

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pelt tion heir ventern e at fter~ ee of ‘late ! w! cool ts, ods. you und, iren ree evada to aswhich upon whe p Its of 10 to fering aying ntical ‘eet, . 751 (oo TRANSORIPT, Weather Bulleith, ) MONDAY ayatepelocee oes s Same 3, 1901} . , What May be Expected in Clin matic Changes. WILTARY. BNCAMPMENT. AT Cre Boys In Blue to ‘. Not a good crop growing week. Enjoy Ohemselves For a Week. SANTA GRUZ, tin gave forecasts’ of disturbances to cross continent 30th te June 8d. _Warm a 29th to June 2d, cool wave Ist to About date of this bulletin temperature will be averaging high. A moderate warm wave will be near meridian 90, moving rapidly eastward and a. cool wave following west of the Missouri river, : . Week ending June 10th will average about normal temperature and drier in many places in the great central valleys. A storm wave will reach Pacific slope about 4th, cross west of Rockies by close of 5th, great central valleys 6th to 8th, Eastern States 9th. A warm wave will cross west of Company C to Leave Here On. 6th, Eastern States 8th. Sune 14th, A cool wave will cross west of Rock-. ‘. ies about June 7th, great centralvallies 9th, Eastern States 11th. A great rise in temperature will be in Throughgut the State the Guards-. progress about the date of this bulletin pen are busily engaged in their prepand a drouth that will seriously affect . and help all they can to wrtious for the coming annual en-. Wheat, oats and corn in the great cencampment at. Santa Cruz, which commences on June 16th. The ration intral valleys along and north of parallel South of that parallel the wheat and cludes milk and butter and is intended . oat. crops will probably be out of to be sufticient in all respects. An danger, particularly the winter wheat allowance of 6 centsin money per ra-. belt, but where abundant rains have tion will be madeto go toward paying the cook or purchasing extra food for the table, or for whatev er the company may desire to expend itfor. As the troops are to,arrive at Santa Cruz during the 15th, an advance guard, including the cooks for the various commands, has been ordered to'report in due time to enable them to get everything in shape, so as to furnish the men with their first meal immediately . Bloomfield ot fallen by close of May this drouth will almost ruin the wheat and oat crops further north, Pythian Nesting. Several Yiloites Pay a Fratornat Visit to Bioomtield Lodge. The Knights of Pythias of North received the delegation opon their arvival. Wilfred Hoskens . from Milo lodge, of this city, in grend of this city will act as cook for Com-. 8tyle last Saturday evening. The pany C and will leave on the 12th to third .degrée in the amplified form was get things ready for the coming of the . conferred upon seven candidates by company. the lodge team from here. It was past Lanterns will be provided by the. midnight when the ceremonies were Division Quartermaster and straw will . Concluded, and the Pythians then went be allowed at the rate of fifteen pounds . to Mollerus’ Hotel, where a splendid tothe man, or sixty pounds toatent:. supper awaited their coming. The troops will find their tents on the . > ground, and each command will be ex. & pected to pitch its own camp. Tables will be supplied, oue for the J sook and one of two for each company;. and O'Neill, of Nevada City; Chanbat they will not be under cover, and . cellor Commander Ford, of Grass Valit is suggested that each company pro-. ley, and Sir Knight Jo V. Bell, of the vide a bit of canvas, say 10x10, to cover. Auburn lodge. No mess tents will be} 0 its cook table. “Bail cartridges will not be used dur. good fellows. ing the encampment except by those companies desiring to make their records in skirmish firing; and each company is requested to furnish sixty rounds of blank cartridges per man for use during the drill exercises and field maneuvers. During the encampment there will be States. Sr. Joserz, Mo, Jane 1—Last bulle-. The anquet being despatched, toasts were iven and speeches made by Grand Chancellor Calkins, Past Chancellors ones. of Grass Valley; Lord, Nilon Joseph Glusson, K. f R. and 8, also made a neat speech provided. The tent furnished the cook . in which he thanked the visitors for must also serve as ‘a storehouse, and . their spirit of fraternal fellowship. with the allowances for servants and. The visiting Pythiaus returned to cooks there will-be an abundance of. this city yesterday” morning a little room for storage; as the issue of many . after nine o'clock. portions of the ration will be made . their trip very much and voted their daily from the Division Commissary. Bloomfield . brothers a royal lot of They enjoyed Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey is used at all the principal hospitals in the United * Go Report. The General . Committee for the Fourth of J uly celebration will meet in the Supervisors’ room in the CourttAll of the sub-committees will. rehouse this evening. port what progress is being made by thent. Every member of each com mittee should be present and present. their ideas on the Rockies about 4th, great central valleys questions that will come up. . }: Everyone whois in any, way interested should turn out and appear at the meeting tonight make the celebration the best ever held in this county. Electrical Wiring. Ralph: A. Eddy, who has been an employe of the Bay Counties Power Co. for some time past and has become an adept in the handling of electrical apparatus and fixtures, has gone into business for himself, as will be seen by his advertisement elsewhere. He is prepared to do electrical wiring in the best and safest manner, as well as elec: tric bell and repair work, and solicits. a share of the public patronage. Ralph is an energetic and reliable young man and deserves success. The favorite drink of connoisseurs is Gilt Edge Whiskey because it is properly matured and is absolutely pure. When the piirideal drwcattd the mouth, eruptions on the skin, hair Fas sore-throat, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, aching muscles oul and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of violent destructive poison. 3 S.'S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. My Condition Could 1aSated Blac ns ison. I tried lave Been No WOPSE, three doctors, but their treatment did me no good; I was getting worse all the time ; my hair came out, ulcers ap red in my throat and mouth, my body was almost cove with copper color splotches and offensive gores. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains in my shoulders and arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was can understand my sufferings. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when I decided to try S.S. but must confess I ha little faith left in any medicine. After takin: Don’t Ruin the third bottle I notice a change in my condition. This was truly encouraging, and I determirtied to give S.S.S.a@ thorough trial; From that time onthe improveMeeting Gonight, . Ghe Fourth s/h Cieeaee oe Ra 8 Dien or ieee ae Re one A ie be ee a Ei 3 . .. ‘Wihen your'e figuring on that day’s outing in the woods in order to cool off, don’t forget VAN CAIIP’S DEVILED HAM. it’s just what you’ll need with your lunch. Small tins---no aste:-Small Price, 10 cts, at oe , PHONE, MAIN 551. Personal Happenings. _ Geo. Henwright left thie-morning for Reno on mining business. ang te Mrs. J. R. ‘Davis and daughter of North San Juan left yesterday morning for San Francisco to visit friends. M. RB. Kane left this morning for San GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, évening, and left this morning for her home at North San Juan. Mrs. F. M. Pridgeon, of Lake Oity, who has been here on a visit to her daughter, Mrs, John Frandy, returned home this morning. oan : Grant Skidmore, the liveryman: of North Bilonmfield,:came down last evening. ‘ ce, F. Tattle, Frank R. Bell and J. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. AY2 Work Begun on the Catholic Francisco. eee morning for San Francisco to attend court. . ; L. Hyman left this morning for San Francisco and Sacramento, where he will buy a big lot of goods for his stores at thia city and Grass Valley. J. Bryson of the Yaba mine left this morning for San Francisco. Miss Bessie McGuire, who has been visiting at Downieville, came down Saturday evening and left ‘yesterday for her home at San Francisco. Mrs. J. Mitchell and son left yesterday morning for San Francisco. : John Dunster has returned from Floriston. ' Henry Keller of Maybert arrived here last night from San Francisco, en route to his home. James Saul returned home yesterday rom an extended visit to relatives and riends at Foleom. -Merrill. Bandeen left this morning for his home at Galt, Sacramento county, on a visit to relatives and friends, " County Assessor Henry Schroeder returned last evening from a business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Adams, who has been visiting at Grass Valley, returned here last evening. Frank Taylor, the coffee man re-. turned yesterday from North San Juan and left this morning for North Bloomfield: with 500 pounds of coffee which he sold during his trip through the ‘mountains. Mrs. Yancey arrived here last evenivg from San Francisco» and left this morning for Washington to visit friends. J. Keller returned this morning to Washington after. spending a few days here. Mrs. Donovan of Cherokee, who has been to San Jose on a. visit to her daughters, returned here last evening and left this morning for home. Mrs. L. Evens, who has been to San > Major P. F. Simends left yesterday, \Lowell were up from Auburn last even: ing, making arrangements for the Grand 4th of July celebration, which they are coming to. : Hill. v Bloomfield. at the National Exchange Hotel, is confined to his bed with pneumonia. He is said to be very low, which will be bad news for his many friends. ° ' Geo. Ray manager of the Snow Ten; and Eureka sawmills was in town today.’ : San Juan today.Francisco. the past two weeks on a visit to friends, returned yesterday to his home at San Francisco. Washington today on official business. rived here last evening with two prisonersfor the chain gang. This morning they were put to work with fifteen others. break rock for the county roads and. the others were put to work tearing down the rock wall around the Oourthouse and preparing Francisco on a visit returned here last C. J. Schuster is over from Columbia ‘Ed Dobbie is down from” North Jake Huey, the accomodating porter ©. Northup was over from North H GQ. Weisbrod is here from San Harry Rowe, who has been here for Sheriff D. B. Getchell went up to better appearance, point of view. The work planned, for the present takes in the substantial changes to be made, and before long attention will be directed tothe decorative and artistic points of church When this is accomplished, Saint Oanice’s will compare favorably with any like edifice north of Sacramento, and the parishoners will then be able to point with pride to their,house of worehip." ~~ While on this subject the writer feels that it is appropriate to say e few words in‘ praise of Rev. Father Clyne, the efficient’pastor, and his able assistant, Rev. Father Vaugh. portion of this community may well feel proud of the management of af, Church in Chis City. Cancie’s Church.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL ‘The work of-remodeling and renovatotional . rnamentation. ing St. Carice’s (Catholic) Church in this city has beén commenced under the supervision of J. H. Rogers, the ‘contractor and builder. of the building is to be improved in several ways, with the mainobject of making it more suitable for deservices and giving it a from a modern The interior Then Catholic ~ % fairs in their parish, and our people irrespective of creed, fully appreciate tbe enterprise displayed in improvements that add to the general appearance of our nice little city. eee Foresters Have a Drill. Yesterday the Knights of " Sherwood, F, of A., of this city went down to Olympic Park and’ met a drill team of their brothers from Grass Valley. The hours were pleasantly whiled away and some good drilling was.done on both sides. Captatn Wm. Avery was in command of the local organization and invited the Grass Valleyites and the other members of their conclave tocome up and help swell the Fourth of July parade. They will likely accept the invitation. ee 0 ~ Gone to Reno. Thomas Coan left last evening for Reno, Nevada, where he will take charge of the mill at the Wadsworth mine. Mr. Coan has been superintendent of Chapman mine at Indian Flat for a longtime. His many friends at this place will be sorry to learn of his departure. : Brought Over Two More. ait 9 Constable Harvey of Truckee arSome were sent out to \ to make the sloping lawn. ‘There are now twentythree prisoners at the County Jail. The local lodge of United Moderns will heneeforth meet in Odd Fellows’ hall on the first and third Mondays of each ‘month. Oe The reason physicians always recom mend Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey is because they know of its absolute purity. : : SIMPLICITY DURABILITY TABLE DELICACIES. — Ripe Olives Cream Cheese Cream Cheese AbaloneJELL-O =< no troop or company drills, but short setting-up .exercises ,each morning after reveille, which will be at 5:30 or 6 YOU R EY ES a.m. After breakfast, sick call and police duty, then field maneuvers. So far as at present advised, there will be but one review, and that will be on the day the Governor officially visits the camp, , The Governor has recently signed) the commissions of George A. Nihbell of Nevada City, as engineer officer of the Third Brigade and John R. Tyrrell of Grass Valley, first lieutenant of Company I. Company © is getting ready for the outing and it is the intention of Captain Simonds to take .them in good condition. It is probable that commencing tonight, which is the regalar meeting night of the company, that drills will be held every night till the time of leaving ‘There is no doubt but that Company O will compare most favorably with the best company With a poor light. Have your house wired and use ELECTRICITY. I do all kinds of electrical wir_»oing, bell work and repair» ing. Let me give you an estimate. Phone 725 . RALPH A. EDD ment was rapid; S.S.S. % seemed to have the dis77 ease completely under control; the sores and ulcers healed and I was soon free from all signs of the disorder; I have been strong and health is the only purely v: table blood aunties known. $1,000 js offered for proof that . : it contains a particle mercury, potash or other mineral poison, it contains valuable inforthation a this disease, with f ever since. L. W. Smrdx, Lock Box 611, Noblesville, Ind. Send for our free book on Blood Poison} ‘ull directions for self We charge nothing for medi ure yourself at home, SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, RALPH WY vite PORTABILITY \ X-RAY Cancer, Tumors, Tus Most SOIENTIFIO AND AD long to another age, and today t vanced in X-Ray applications in co master of his art. in camp, as it has always done heretofore, and in case of a contest in markmanship our boys will undoubtedly be easy winners, as their former record show them to be experts in this line. They now hold the silk flag offered by the State for the silnouet te target practice. They have won this flag twice in succession over every other company in the State, and if they fully endorsed the latest cure for tubere FUSION OF MIOROBE-DESTROYING 4 Chronicle, pa 1900). So thorou CANCER-—It is vow ana cept We are curing at our laboratory, No. they have been giveD up as hopeless Coast. DISEASES OF MEN, WOMEN A X-RAY , Consumption no Longer Dread Diseases. X-RAY now Thoroughly Cues the most Malignant form of these diseases vANOED MgeTHoDS USED AT Our LABORATORY. , 1 factors in the t The knife and drugs re wey t 3 up-to-date specialist. who is scieut nnection with Static and Faradic Electricity, isa : di ; Conssmption ne loge fort fonwad s oiit sys pecific, and we have treated hundreds of cat08 ee Daas aig ery 4 fence of sta‘ic and faradic currents, passing throagh the pasioos® chest and lungsFm endorsed t, 8, ' + whatever under the Ray. of car cele. subject experiences no diss Mea'ly aoknowl-dged among the medi cal profession, that Cawoxe 18 PositIVELY CURED ane tan 0 8, April 10 some of the most promirent physic#ps on the testimonia’s and references con Se EASeS OF ND CHILDREN A SPECIALTY. San Francisco and Oakland Hospital References ~The Bicksderfor Typevter, Jacksons Beehive Lrocery Diamonds, Silverware, Better than all others in every particular W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. for Circular. ALIGNMENT X-RAY diseases; they bereatmert of dise: neatly adal faculty of Paris, France, has The trea'ment consists of the TRaNseditorial in San Francisco y painless and harmless is this method ABSOLUTELY ERADICATED by BED and ten), be furnished upon application. GERMAN atd FRENCH PHystare successful again next year the flag will be presented to them for good. ATTENDANCE. oy La X-RAY any portion of th the trouble of the disease immediately einvite correspondence which we treat strictly confidential. e humarbody can be seen at once, thereby locating Photographs made of any portion of the ddress . The. {Greatest Chance.. You’ve ever had in w= GLOYES usual glove values. LADIES’ GLOVES This year! Most women know our Well, these are better than usual and those who need to replenish their “hand wear” at this . season may consider themselves lucky. Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese Pickles “ = 10c per Ib = ° 20c per Ib 35c¢ each = 35c per Ib 10c a quart = 25c a quart = 3 for 25 cts = 6 for 25 cts = 20cacan > = loc a pkge i New,-novel and unique. With Ebony Brushes Engraved Plate —aAT— C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE Call and see them. ee a Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. STRONG SESE RSSHOES Or To 376. We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS 8 f ¥ They are just what the name impliesa shoe that WILL NOT RIP. PRICE of Kid, in all the newest shades and 5cts. It is hoped that the ,employers of members of the company will consent to give them a vacation for the week’so as to enable the local company to make a satisfactory showing. 7@e Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Jocal applications, as they can hot reach the seat of the disease. “Qatarrh is a blood or constitunal dis. ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Oatarrb Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surHall’s Oatarrh Cure is not a faces. quack medicine. It was prescribed by . Orrice Housrs: :. Mornings, 9:80 to 12 M.; 1:30 to Sp. M. t patient’s request. interior of the body at pavont "> RAY LABORATORY, (The largest Institute of its kind weto'1:30 P. M. icago) No. 9 [Mason Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Evenings 7 to 8 P. M. sundays. 11 A. M. BEYOND MEASURE=— THE MOST SATISFACTORY In the city are obtainable at our store We are a little’fussy on the point of styles of stitching} SNELL © FLEMING’S CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. GCothe Ladies: one of the best physicians in: this pani, = Be ee Country for years, and is a regular preIt is composed of one of the best tonics known, combined with Scription, SAW uality, We rather prefer to draw heap prices. ill not buy staple rade by that high quality than by Extremely low prices goods anywhere the best blood purifiers, Tectly on the mucous surfaces. for testimonials free. a: J. CHENEY & OO., Oledo, ©, Sold by dr price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. acting diThe Perfect combination of the two inStedients is what produces such won—dertul results in curing catarrh. Send . . Props’ ur brooms are sold at reasonable . . rices because we are satisfied with) asonable profits. oe SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. rhe ae as None can excel; none can undersell; none can outsell. _ Ladies: You will find this to be the fact at MISS HOEFT’S. MOTTO: “Do unto others as you.would have [them do unto you.” TO $2, according to size. Also an Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf. Price from $2 50 up. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.. 4: SEVERAL TIMES + _ We tiave drawn attention to our splendid collection of OFFICE MANTEL and BEDROOM CLOCKS, And for fear that it might be forgotten we desire to again im. press on a beauty-loving public that they are not ordinary clocks. ‘They are well known for their good works, well regprices range to $25. ulated habits and handsome appearance. Starting at 80 cts. for a cute little Bedroom Ticker, the A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, 9 ° 3 oman ont fete