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June 6, 1902 (8 pages)

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Arrow ‘shots, z Did you ever apologize for something and then feel sorry for it ? Some shows would. draw better if they gave no street parade. Did you ever notice how many men there are who whistle and cannot carry a tune? There are some lines of ‘business that almost “re a man who doesn’t kuow' very muc Some girls are so queer that they look better in their every day clothes than when’they are dressed up. A convention of loafers ovght te be. called just to see if they could have a big row. Some men die and are never missed. Will you be ? We believe men get as much fun out of talking about_a game of cards a8 they get out of playing it. of Grass Valley here and entertaining them, The sum requested was allowed. Major Simonds reported that the military company would attend to the firing ‘of salutes and that Chairman Martin had very generously donated the powder and caps. Hugh Murchie was appointed chairman. of a committee to provide seats and ice water, and for sprinkling the streets, $30 being allowed for this expense. " Wm. Avery, on behalf of the Knights of Sherwood Forest, asked for financial assistance in entertaining their 75 guests from Grass Valley. $25 was allowed. Chairman Martin notified the Finance Committee that the appropriations exceeded $1500, and asked the committee to try and get additional subscriptions. The General Committee adjourned to meet next Thursday evening at the City Hall, at which time the Finance @. Committee will probably submit a full and complete regd NEVADA City DAILy TRANSCRIPT BROWN & © Going and Coming. Congratulations. August Costa is down frem Downieville and ie Nisiting Mr. and Mrs. Saul. Miss M. Ri¢bardson of San Francisco is here on a visit to Dr. OC. L. Muller and wife. Miss Bessie Morgan returned here last evening from San Francisco on 8 visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan. ‘2 J. 0. Donnelly, F. O. Hensley, H. G. Percival and-G. E. Allen of San Francisco came in on last evening’s train. J.J. Dovey, F. G. Dunn, H.8. Hudsop, H. Biddle and M. Dus of San ‘Francisco are here spending a few days. C. E. Thurston of San Francisco is : here on railroad business. — ; J. P. Berry came over from the Griz, 3 zly Hill mine last evening. i A Hot Shot. W. W.-Tarney is down from the eee : . Gold Deposit mine. : G. L. Threlkel and L. I. Ogden are up from Auburn. Mrs.J. E. Meyer, Mrs. H. Farrell and Miss E. Fruow came down from Alleghany ldst evening and left this morning for San Francisco. x N. Elzey of San Jose is here on 4 visit. Mrs. F. N. Belden of Oakland is here on a visit tu friends at the Union Hotel. C. A. Mariner of Seattle is bere on a oe Evening, Sundays Paced at Nevada City. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, & . Delivered to any part of the dity. geses Pretoria, June Sth—Lord Kitohener has received the ‘following message from Lord Salisbury: “My hearty congratulations on brilliant achievement which brought about the war to so satisfactory a conclusion.” Lord Kitchener is the recipient of hosts of similar messages from prominent péople in all parts of the British Empire. Gen. J. 4, Smith toc elty . tn tho eal rate or going: over them, A Manilla states that it was t tt he ton that the verdict was conte Ee meee Beware of . Ontments tor ¢, 12 1-2¢ Per Week Pepise Genel iit eds hehe en Gee ackast .Jutie 6, 1902 ———_ +180 Sash and Doors. “99°$ sexe AjuUNOD pues 391439 "§ HIG “IL Jf JO Bred Suyoq ‘(uauWat) ‘souLL AQ pouMo AND N 8}s0) ‘O8°8$ S809 *8Z'7G$ Sa =-X8] AJUNOO PUS 37819 “WIYEL “ON ? "sr 4a DP Oru > yuNoooe US Toyonp “292 'o $ “£92 “80°T9 TS30.L Cxr0aco, June 5—Twenty of the very} largest planing mills in Obicago have] been united in a new incorporation ‘ealled the American Sash and Door Company. It is declared by the promoters of the consolidation. that its purpose is to effect economics in deEvery man who js in the same busi. jivery and ia the purchase of raw ma~ “ft ness says his competitor is all right terial. but he doesn’t know his business. wae How lonesome a busy man looks when be goes to loafing. When you want to draw a crowd you should commit some crime. A man who walks too fast is just as funny as the man who walks too slow. Some people waste all their time za little details. ‘AyWedoid feuos HE CITIZENS’ FOURTH OF JULY COMMITThe Game tee held a meeting last evening at the City Hall to} _ hear and-act upon the reports of the various subBisrag ee ee a ae : Committees and for the transaction of general busi-. vadas-and Grees Valleys will be a ness pertaining to the coming celebration at this city. The/warm namber. With Fitzgerald in meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock in the City Hall, pots Soe ccnincoratiessl Chairman W, H. Martin presiding, while Jas. F. Colley re-. that anything that comes in their ter=e : ritory will be taken care of, while} This morning the editorial pulse corded the minutes. Quite . large number of our ere Clare O'Connor on first will gatber. showed a slight rally, probably due sentative business people was present as interested spectators . .them in as it he loves them. The Ne-. to the unexpected delay of the threatA[IOULIOJ. 201) jo “suw ‘Aejuours ‘s}soo pue xt} Soa. “8¥ MIA “Z JOT Ala TAAL vs 4ST 4030 ‘Ajjouuog pues xB} [BOL ‘LUIS The Bulletin says: Governor Gage is still poring over the booke and records at San Quentin prisén, and John D. Spreckles and Sam Leake of the Call are trying te enjoy the few days iwhich remain to them before they must undergo the humility of arrest. ledo, Ohic Testimon He sot $00,000. Sze met ‘Hele Family Pills are the bes Ox10aco, June 5—J. M. Cassidy forHeadache Saps Your Vita; merly a real estate dealer of Council : Once Bluffs, Iowa, was arrested today on a ’a Headache Cure dos PR $}s00 BpBAeN UT 09 . ia 3 iSe108 AT G7 ‘0g O98 “(QUSese “UIjQruUS “L65L “ON CN fo you.” tg swallow ns pill, ‘soa he: float, reported that the float would be something novel and took a great interest in the proceedings. . Hon. J. M. Walling, chairman of the Literary Committee, submitted a report. He'stated that his committee had secured Judge C. N. Post of Sacramento as orator, Miss Lucille Moore of Grass Valley as reader of the Declaration of Independence, and Rev. C.J. Chase and Rev. W. A. Rimer ‘as chaplains, while E. B. Power Esq. had been selected as president of the day. The total expense was—estimated at $60 and the same was allowed by the committee. H. J. Wright, chairman of the Invitation Committee, reported that all the lodges and organizations in Nevada, ‘Placer and Sierra counties had been invited, and that personal invitations had been sent to the leading citizens of the State. The committee was allowed $25. J. H. Rogers, chairman of the printing committee, reported that he had ordered advertisements published inthe Transcript, Union and Tidings at a cost of $25, $15 and $10 respectively, and also had posters printed, the total expense being $105 which included $10 for posting. The committee decided to allow $95 with the understanding that the establishment printing the posters should post them without additional cost. B. S.-Rector, chairman of the Music Committee, reported that he had secured the Grass Valley Band for the Fourth and the Nevada City Band for the fourth and fifth. The committee was allowed $312, which includes the expense of band music at the theatre. S. Lee Leiter, chairman of the Parade Committee: stated that invitations had been sent to all the societies and civic organizations to turn out in the parade, and said that the floats which were being prepared were finer than ever before. ~ The committee was allowed $300. Fred E. Brown, chairman of the Amusement Committee, reported that it would take about $100 to carry out the plans of the committee and gave a brief synopsis of the program as outlined. Dr. I. L Bowman, chairman of the Evening Amusement Committee, said that he had not yet had sufficient time to complete the plans of his committee or estimate the cost. After the matter was discussed by the General Committee it was decided to consolidate the afternoon and evening amusement committees, They were allowed $100. James F, Colley, chairman of the Decoration Committee, reported that $10 would be needed to decorate the theatre. S. Lee Leiter, chairman of the Morning Parade Committee, stated that $35 would be needed for the Goddess: of Liberty. Both amounts were allowed by the committee. W. H. Dunlap, chairman of the Finance Committee reported that the committee had about $700 in the bank; that they were out collecting yesterday and expected to collect more today. He stated that the committee expects to raise ever $1400. Sherman W. Marsh, chairman of the Illumination Committee, reported that the committee had figured on various planus of illuminating the town, amongst which was a big electric flag on the Courthouse, as well as other electrical figures. around town. The committee was allowed $40 to start with. E. S. Parke, chairman of the Eoubiponation Committee, reported that arrrangements had been-made with the N.C. N.G. R. R. Co. to bring the floats and hose carts fe a3 asec Cold Meat Forks, Lettuce Forks, Salad Sets, ata ; : 5 little ad: ; 3 sea from Grass Valley and thata reduced passenger rate would pat ae aah thea asl ted feo: . re ig tang Tey »322 RS’NREWV Butter Knives, Cream Ladles, Olive Spoons. £3 =89 be made between Colfax and Nevada City. acai Ie BE M. L. & D. MARSH bave roady as : o ‘ as iCTOR SMOKELESS Cartik oes a G. J. Rector, chairman of ihe Fifth of July Committee,. An English clergyman of the eight: . ery am immense stock of Lumber of /Fi@ges and you will use no other. Jewelry of All Kind Promptly cad Neatly Repaired ne BS OM . stated that the expense for the amusements planned, con-. cent century. the Rev. Mr. Jones of Get aeder din oor be fled. icon ——— bee spony ’ “. Blewbury, with a nest egg o 3 ; nos For pom sisting of basket-ball, baby show, battalion drill, races, a stipend amounting to £50 per annum, ante 390 in.. KaeZe . ete., would amount to $275. by the General Committee. S. Lee Leiter reported that the firemen -had appeared ‘before the Parade Committee and asked for their indorsement for $150. ‘The said.amount was allowed. G. B. Finnegan, who has charge of the High School This amount was allowed ». /and consequently it was soon drowned. eoafident feeling that they will retrieve their past. defeate. The Grass Valleys have made some changes in the position ef their men, and claim that they are stronger than ever. Morrow will go to first, while Mike Nevins, a former Grass Vall yan, will take bis position at short. All things eonsidered this should be one of the best games pid the season, Serious Runaway. George Allen a commercial traveler of San: Francisco drove over to Nevada City yesterday from Colfax and after finishing his business started on his return in order to catch @ train which went through the latter place during the night. When near Bear River the team he was driving became frightened and ran away, throwing the driver out and bruising him considerably. The animals went through an old bridge across a creek and after they continued-down the ravine a short distance the tuggy hit a lerge rock and was thrown upon them, holdone of the horses in the creek in such a@ manner that it could not free itself The other horse was not injured any. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will exemplify the workin two degrees tobight. After the lodge meeting is over a literary and musieal programme will be enjoyed, and then the Knights will bie themselves tothe banquet room where they will partake of an elegant spread. Overcome. by Heal. Charles Maddrill, an electrician in the employ of the Bay Countiee Power Company, was overcome by the heat at Lake Vera yesterday and is quite sick. He was brought to the home of his sister, Mrs, ©. P. Loughridge, in this city, today, for treatmen'. Why the Church Was Crowded: A certain little Flemish watering place much frequented by English and American visitors has two attractions, a Presbyterian church and.a roulette table. At a recent service in the church it occurred to one of the “piHars” that it might be lucky to play the number of the hymn after the sermon at the roulette table. So he stole out of the church and did so. It happened that the number of the hymn did turn up, vadas will step ou the diamond with ajened Gall for the pelice. In a Call leader, given the place of honer at the page with reading matter the Goverttor is rebuked for planning a resert cost will have to be borne by the State fer a vivil suit, as their hearts are -. wagon might send them off into a gymnastic variety ‘his festal table. No fire was ever lightand the lucky coup became the talk of the village for the rest of the week, Next Sunday the church was crammed to the door. The pious pastor was rejoiced in heart. After a powerful address he ga’ e out “hymn No. 27.” The moment the words left his lips, to his consternation, there was a rush to the door, and he was left with a faithful handful to upraise their agitated strain . of praise.As for the rest, they made a bee line from the house of prayer to the house left at death the sum of. £10,000. He bad been rector of his parish for forty years, and during all that time only one person had been known to sit at ed in his house, nor was a servant kept. In winter be would visit his parishioners to keep himself from perishing of cold rather than light a fire at the rectory.—Cassell’s Journal. eB IteS top ef the column and on the same to criminal prosecution because the Naturally, Spreckles and Leake preweak and the appearance of a patrol faint. The Call editorial, being of the peculiar to the Spreckies publication, turns a few somersaults. This is one of them : “It is easy to see that a man may be the innocent and uneonscious beneficiary ofacrime. He may eat stolen food, receive a stolen horse as a gift and in countless ways be the direct beneficiary of crime, and be perfectly innoeent.” Then the Call goes on to contend that it has not libelled the Governor, after which it sourly expresses that the forcoming inquiry will be judicial. It talks glibly of a “subpoena duces tecum,.” and in other ways shews that some one has been-—feverishly studying the law books. May Close All Day. * J. J. Jackson and E. J. Rector today waited upon the business men and asked them to close their storeg all day on Wednesday next so as to allow their employes to attend the picnic to be given at Chicago Park by the Grass
Valley Miners Union. They met with good success. Will Meel 1 Tonight. The boys of Prospect Hill Fire Department will hold a meeting tonight and elect officers for the ensuing year. They will afterwards have a social time. “ee The election for members of the Boerd of Education in Grass Valley today was very lively. In No. 3 preeinct, where the epposing candidates are two butchers, out of a total registration of 200, at 3 o’clock 110 votes had been polled. BASEBALL at Glenbrook Park SUNDAY, JUNE 8th. GRASS VALLEY —— YY §. NEVADA CITY * Come and see. the best game of the season. Admiesion—Gents, 25c.; Ladies, 10c How tor Lumber. Doors, Windows, Sashes, etc. We also keep on hand MASURY’S PAINTS which ere absolutely pure and every lig guaranteed. A good way for a woman to gat her husband to doathing she dislikes is by starting to do it herself. You can tell what church a family . belongs to by looking at the family album. Every time a good man dies, everybody makes up his mind to be just like him, and it lasts_ for about two days. ‘A great many.men kill themselves with over work by doinga good deal more than they need to do. There are three things to be dreaded, they are paring corne, getting shaved and baving teeth fix:d. mining business. H. B. Tompkia is here from San Franciseo. Walter Black of Sierra City is here on a visit with friends. Superintendent C. M. Root of the New Independence mine near Moore’s Fiat arrived here last evening. J. F. Doren of Downieville arrived here last evening on his way to San Francisco, : Mrs. H, Brown came in on the Downieville stage lastevening. She is a delegate to the Grand Parlor, N. D. G. W., which convenes in San Francisco next week. Frank Worthington, who has been employed at Berlin, Nevada, for some time, has returned to this city to remain. Mrs, Joseph Woods of San Francisco is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dougherty, of Gold Fiat. Superintendent J. A. Brent of the Red Cross mine at Omega, has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. -R. A. Sparks of North Bioomfield arrived here on last evening’s train, en her way home. Charles Maddrill of Lake Vera was taken suddenly ill yesterday. The young con of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jauch is seriously ill. Postmaster Walter Mobley is down from North Bloomfield. Alvert P. Mdoser and Superintendent I. L. Myers are here from North Bioomfield. Superintendent G. P. Hall came down trom Grizzly Bill ere A Novel Feature. Regular Collection Day. Next Saturday will be the regular four weeks’ collection-day for the TRANSCRIPT, and it is desired that all those in arrears settle up as meiosid as possible. —+ ooo All Eyes on Texas. Great is Texas. Her vast cotton crops and marvelous oil discoveries amaze the world. Now follows the startling statement of the wonderful work at Cisco, Vex., of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. “My wife contracted a severe lung trouble,” writes editor J. J. Eager, “which caused a most obstinate Toit and finally resulted in profuse hemorrhages, but she has been completely cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery.” I:’s positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Vinton’s. Relieves Kidney < AN uN & Bladder troubles at once, CAPSULES l D ae gm a. @) = the nam Beware of pn counterf. On the evening of the Fcurth of July it is propoged to have some novel attractions, distinctive among which will be a parade of 400 or 500 Red Men on horseback, with wigwams at which their will be squaws preparing . a feast of corn and venison. LEGG & SHAW COMDANT Have Bargains to} OfferZia -SPORTING GOODS. SS charge of embezzlement after a long search by the police. The sum stelen The: ' 266. and Ife s: bos” For ale is said to be $60.009, Dickerman, sole agent. GREAT WASH GOODS SALE See Window. Ladies, to day we place in one of onr nae gy some good thing Ladies and Obildren’s Knit Underwear. eats in long sleeves sleeves and sleeveless, low neck and man sit low neck and short sle All the new things kept here. PRIOES at 10c, 150, 25c and 50c. Takea before buying elsewhere. BIG_NEW LOT OF WASH GOODS. Some new things in this lot, ready for the big time on the Fourth of Jaly and buy that new dress of ug, SHIRT WAISF SUITS. Some nice things: fo this lot, in both whi colored, at prices from $4 and upward. OUTSIDE SKIR 'sS—white pique, white lawn, duck and erash an Dicely made. Big Sale of “ hite Underskirts and Corset Covers going on now. Come and visit us. Respectfully, SELLiIweS ow My Entire Stock of MILUINERY. I will close our Nevada City store, JULY 8th. The store will not beop until SEPTEMBER 15th, with our oa Fall Stock. Everything in trimmed and untrimmed goods in our Nevada City goes at half price. Come and see them, Mrs, Lubeck will be at the sto Tuesday and Wednesday. Call and see her.MRS. L. LUBECK, «.! PDD oe Commercial St., Nevada City pm ae eas » » » » » & The newest and latest breakfast and health foo @ It requires no cooking and can be eaten & from the package i %. Its the whole of the wheat with Barley malt & flakes, and it’s cooked. PRICE PER LARGE PACKAGE, 165 CENTE Maher & Co., Nevada Ci OPO PONN NN NS Lefever Hammerless Shot Guns $30.00 Winchester Repeating Shot Guns = $17.00 303 Savage Rifles = $19.00 E lectro-Dental Parlors Perrepr a C. E. Mulloy, Groce Qwaw;wa; aww; jwise s eS ‘Silverware of All Kinds — 4 — Wedding Presents, Spoons, Carving Sets The Jeweler C. J. BRAND, @ : DR. R. E SMITH These parlors are a branch of the Electre=Deneal Parl established nearly four years ago. Gus cf the 1 rhaB pane sa oe beet equipped Dental Ottices on the Coast and ; Are Located Here Permanently. Handsome Clocks . 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Oren) Cer ae o1. EnD (ff ‘Ww pues gd ad % AS jo % busy “Szce "ON "60°TS sj]s00 pues t*neae ayn ways on hand. ; of 3 —~ and beautiful in design. Lach scholar inthe High Scheol. tom Pinaticssed Cheater bill of “Pa: Oe oe ELECTRICAL cud other conveniences for doing . We have : . ight . prensa —: i of Cs Coulda’ iad had been assessed 50 cents, and that $30 had been col-. 0 Dag a cee these’ vere ne Se guaranteed at One-half the reguiar Prices charged by other Nome. Heties on pg neslg the ‘Lowest hed Itching lected. They needed $50 more and if the General Com-. nimes? : . . @UR PRICES i te wil eat F mittee had any money left it would be very acceptable; if Plc! —_ a aa ae oe ane Gal Monae op he Lower *i9 00 $2 . GOLD PILLINGS..... . . Sime of Watches sayeomr di ‘Clocks Our Specialy nu earth, It ha not the amount would be raised by subscription. The free to admit I ain't much of # French BRIDGE WORK, per tooth.. 00 . Leama NGS.. RRA As a ite the be _ matter was eld: owen: schollard, but I should say it -were perMajor P. F. Simonds asked for a donation of $45 for i ean sesfeatind company. Sn bringing Co. I' punch. course it’s a kind o’ sportin’ nounced “Polo and Frank Chester.” Of . > Lp ee ExT RAGT arse : 1ON, 60 CENTS when plates are ordered. Tom (satisfied)—Ahb,. (eee eondon -g % etree Ae, Tasoale Sulidiag, 69 Stale, Pian Stren, Nevada Gaye D.& A. & H. W. W. Hartung PHONE WEST 4, a eid oo Pa A CEE 25¢ a be -D