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June 9, 1900 (4 pages)

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it, Rane Ses 4 i a BROW é CALIINS. down in political history known as . THE TRANSCRIPT. issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, . The Thieves Were re Frightened Away and AT BRVADA CITY, eae. —BY— TERMS OF SUBBORITTION : © ‘. pose of cleaning up the plates and Le’ Grant ae Bade wae Pet ou carrying off what, amalgam. there .was. Deliv any part of the city. there. pete re < and the third one.stood . guard “on the TELEPHONE NO. “1, P.O, BOX E, ‘outside. Mr. Lindsey, from his resi-. this SATURDAY a wade Suis = June: 9, 1900 confident that robbers were at work. Raitorlal Notes. Gan it be that Alfréd Austin ‘cannot find rhymes for Pretoria and Jobannesburg = The Democrats have discovered that genial Ferd Peck is neither more nor less than an octopus. The Hon, James J. Coogan will go “the Man with the Dough.” By the way, that Philadelphia. -messenger. boy. arrived just. when Oom Paul needed his sympathy worst. The Hon. W. RB. Hearst, of the New York Journal, is keeping his legs out of the reach of the Democratic “politicfans. Is it not almost time for a resolution of sympathy for the “Boxers” to be introduced by either Mason oF Pettigrew. Wharton Barker thinks when the country comes to hie ideas, it, will be a happier land to live in. .Bat all the other.Junatics think she same.. 2 . gigantic skeleton has been dug up. at Jersey City, and the scientists are trying to learn its name. Probably it se: ampdern Jersey mosquito, eel It is believed that the only thing will pave the ‘Tammany Ice Trust from . . cengare at Kansas City, is a nice fat! ing a ‘{tarned here laat evening. contribatiou to the Bryan cau. Admiral Dewey may accept the seCond place on the Democratic ticket. Buteven such a fall from grace cannot make a grateful people altogether for-' get Meni day. A useage policeman has piaiiat a banjo. player and: had: bim sent to jail. If he will come to this city, we will assure him sterdy employment and promotion. Col. Paden-Powell is all wrong. in abusing the Boers, . He should be grateful tothen. They have made for him a reputation and a general, and will probably make him a peer. y Tt has been suggested that the two months silence enjoined on Bryan is REDD MINE WotR, : Only Got About $10. kt 10 o'clock last night three thieves visited the Reddik mine, for the pur-. 1 employes arrived on the scene. The . i thieves fled with great rapidity, not having carried ont their plans. examination it was found that they ry. As the plates are cleaned up every night it is thought ‘that the total value of their plunder would not exceed ten dollars. that hour, and judging from the ‘surroundings it-is concluded that; one or more.of the.thieves: was thotoughly posted in relation to everything connected with the mine. If the robbers bad.not been frightened off and had secured-the contents of the battery, they would have made a pretty good haul, as it ig nearly a month since the battery was-cleaned up. — Personal Mention. W. Danster of Sactamento is here on a visit. CO: E. Bourne 3 was up from Pleasant Valley toduy. ©. Penrose: was over 4rom North Bidomftield today.” Mf. McCullough came. over tie North San Juan today. : ._W. Freeman and.A. Walker came up from Spencerville today. : Miss Mamie McCall returned. last evening from San Francisco, . W: A, Maller came inon’the after: noon train from San Francisco. Mrs. O. \W. Bean of Sweetland was here today on a visit to friends, -Obas. Schwertz brought up a wagon load of Penn Valley butter to our merchants today. — McElvy, who has bat ‘Spendfew dayéin san Fratioteco, reJ. H. Williams, who bas a ae Francisco on @ visit, arrived here last evening en route to North Bloomfield. ¥. W. Williams and wife came down from North, Bloomfield. today .and-left on ‘the afternoon train for San FranGisco. Miss Alma Russell, who ‘hes been. to San Francisco ona visit, arrived bere last-evening on her-way home to Washington, Miss Gertrude Siebert will arrive here tomorrow evening from San Francisco. to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. B. Scheemer. Superintendent L. L. Myers ‘and daughter were over from North Bloomfield today.. Mr, Myers will move his family here next September so that his daughters can attend ‘the schools. Piano tuning and Repairing. being utilized by him in thinking out out a few epigrams for use by the Hon. Mr. Oldham before the convention. The prosperity argument is one that . 395 comes home to.-every man in the: country, and that cannot be lied away. Farther, the country is waking up to . the possibilities of American commerce Thisis already too) great for the carrying capacities of the Pacific fleet, and large orders for new in the Pacific. ships have therefore been placed. Col. L. S. Calkins For Orator. At the meeting held Sunday evenin at Sutter Oreek, say the Record, “Colonel Leonard 8. Calkins of Nevada City was selected to deliver the oration. He is a prominent Native Son, is ViceGrand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of California, is one -of the best known members of the newspaper profession’ in the State, and is a sensible Although. he name ue oe . LO HEVADA CITY: ICE. C0 and entertaining talker. Brief Mention. . Is prepared to serve Ice daily to all parts of town. Prompt service The re-registration of voters proceeds mo RNS ae orders THOS. CORCORAN, slowly: Every citizen should attend to-this matter without delay. Register! Register! Is your name on the Register? The Union Hotel is reopened, and is now about one of the prettiest neat. est. apd cosiest places in the State. PIC »N IC eee ee meals can be had there comm ‘tomorrow. Getting Along Nicely. Will Green, who was badly gored by a cow a few days ago is getting along very well, but it will be some time before he will be able to be around again., Upon examination by his physician it was found that he had three ribs broken. Excelsior Whist Club. The Excelstor Whist Olab ill ‘meet on Tuesday evening next at the residence of M. L. Marsh, on Boulder oe Street. Agay nba is expected on this} . someaes 3 Se Frese ties EX A specie! meeting of Eagle Hose Company will be held on Monday evening next for the parpose of making arrangements to take part in the Fourth} ' of July celebration at Nevada One: new. Great zit W. Bennetts is in Nevada City and re a on his patrons. Others will ie psi a? mail, P. O. Box m 23-tf Clocks 20% off. Good Time to Buy. Come Just to look. 1 Great Americar Importing ‘Tea Co. “ICE! ICEL § feu Nevada Countyan Passes*to ago with his family, died suddenly last week at Berkeley.. He,will.be.rememe, Two of them went into the mill. bered by may of our residents as he was one of the best meri resitents “or. dence, saw alight in the mill . and was . early times. He was the father of Mrs.! Henry ©. Perkins’ of ‘Berkeley, ‘who is! He gave an alarm, when some of ‘the . at present, with’ her family,’ visiting . were also absent from home at the Upon. time of his death. Besides the'relatives before mentioned the deceased ‘had cleaned up the plates, and. had . leaves a widow and two daughters: ‘things arranged tq open up the batte-. T’he funeral took sees at Berkeley. : against W. G. Thomas a few months . . NEVADA CITY. Got SCHOOL, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Seren . BECP WAI OW ioc ives pene cs lamers denevees Ps] Next Door above Theatre. . Fd a. RD at BRRKELEY. the Great Bayond, James Davis, an old timer of reed and, who left this éoutty Some years . ' ‘county, wherein Japan. Thtee of Mr. Davis’ sons Sentence St uspeaded. ago, was arrested yesterday by Getchell, It.is alleged that she has been acting improperly, and her folks Gesire that she be taken in charge, She was taken before Judge Nilon. this sentence for a month, giving her a ‘death, night at his home on the Nevada City] ‘Crit Leone He was & native of England and be since 1858, being engaged in west of the time: He ‘was for. a long timeemployed as foreman of theIdaho Gets it died last opitt jon of this picture. “in Grass: mcverthélens“N. Y. Journal. mine; He wiealeo foreman st . about Saidte, end a Adina ane different times of the Union Hill and, gald 2.. ., aa ‘Lucky ‘mines. ‘He leaves four married “he thined it’) daughters and three sons to mourn his The foneral ‘will take. -place . Sunday under the auspices of the Odd Fell ows, of which order he was a mem . ber. James OC. Tyrrell, editor of the Tid-. . ings-Telegraph, has so far recovered frém a recent attack~ of illness that he. is able to be around t town today. x 1d WYeg, That's what ‘ime gald,”Jem life. . * His Destination. Life. : ‘some tobe still Left. » Religious 1s Notices: 5 isa) eee The se Bt Rev. J. W. Phelps: will ; Ella Mill, the young Grass, Valley h at the M ‘ The shift hands change about . 5:7) who was the plantiff in the case isan thesghirecitigesabcarar png The-regular services will be held toeriff . orrow at St. Canice Catholic church. 4 wifes?” Women. fre genet) its, Inuat Two Friesas night. My; Stacey. & Grégory Are Prepared To take orders: Yor vonnecting sewers . nal. Anyone desiring work done immediateafternoon -and his honor postponed ly should see John 8. Gregory. tf. TRANSORIPT. . omg give ame,gour candid ic—It is ‘utterly worthless. Artist—Yes. I know your opinion is worthless, but Iam curious to hear it,
. att * “Way Deaf People Have. “7 told that deaf old Mrs. Peters 5 kde die taal Wifte—You were very late last night. * ‘Husband—No, I wasn’t. Aw I came in the front door the clock struck 11. ‘Wite—But what time did you arrive at ae head of the SS “Maud. has Papi te to become my “Well, don't: worry. about ity my led, uently pres their a: -Anna—Cholly proposed: the other but he was awfully:rattled! a ; “. “Aline—Yes, I understand that he has a. screw loose somewhere. —N. Y. JourIty you want tae news subseribe forthe inventi?”’ chance to retrieve her characted. Will Be Very High Toned. Max Isoard went to San Francisco a few days ago'and bought about as nice] » city. It ‘will arrive: here in’ a day or}twoand placed in Isoard Bros. wholesale liquor house. ° First-Class Plumbing. Geo. E. ‘Tarner is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing at the correct rates and on the shortest notice. He has a arge foree of first-class plumbers employed, who thoroughly understand a sideboard as could be found: in: that Barataria Shrimps WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS. FRANK GUENTHER. Twin Bros. Natural Rolled Oats 20c a Package: @ Elegant Rig Olives. CASH. GROCER, Buckley — Ma n St. The best in the land al e ntl ° jand always on hand. , : 2 25 cents @ @ quer. year ps Rapes ee polig to have os 3. N. DOXSEE & SONS’ 4 THE CELEBRATED ce ard ei Seve a; if Ts, mson-~— Little Neck Clams ’ Anchor Oysters Slimson—Then I should say for f Scins fors0 dene. Oo 25 conte a cad. lower berth:—Puck; their business. Leave your orders imcompleted. m29-tf Leege and Haskin’s Peerless Mocha and Java Coffee. A delicious blend. of the very best Coffees. For. strength. and.delicious Aroma, dnd all that goes to makea perfect cup. This coffee cannot be excelled. Packed in. one-pound cartoons. Forsale at A. B. Wolf's, Nevada City. m 9-tf For Sale Cheap. _ The lots on West Broad street owned by Mrs. F. McGibbons are offered for aale at.a bargain, They will be sold as; a whole or in lots, Inquire of Brown & Morgan. $f UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Class of 1900, oF THE At Armory Hail, Priday Ev’g, June 29. FLOOR DIRECTOR : LADIS A. WALLING. FLOOR COMMITTEE : J. Kitts R. Goyne J. Kinkead H, Evans H, Naffziger W. Hussey W. Grimes H. Brand A. Osborne G. Richards J. Kilroy A. Morgan 4 TRE FLOOR WILL BE CANVASED. Tickets; per couple ......6.500. eee Gallery—Ladies. Patna Gentiemen ......... ; Candy Sree S.ssaaaaaaatiaJust as starter “and iy A CERELA Termes: it) supine paumte geraonk Fee geo iB a VALLEY : Will gives GRAND PICNIC ~ bee 733 Penn Walley, FREE TO RYERYBODY. ‘of other fan. There will _ GREAMERY C0. WEDNESDAY, JME 1, 100, There ‘will be Games, B Races and slain be a Lunch F th A-M-I Silk Underskirts at Snell and Coe ided with the best the oo apa tg Sharonel? high grade Teas se Tinea and . fresh roasted Coffees: on ot enah. gar. we will sive. delic' ous chaser a box candy : Commercial Street, Nevada City. F. w. TAYLOR,: Manager. te THE COMMERCIAL TEA. C04f= ied siaeiet A 8. toe Roasted ight: te an en) HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED.. W. A. [leyer, a Scientific Optician, . BEPRESENTING F. 0. CHINN OF SACRAMENTO, WILL BE AT OUR STORE ON June lilth and 13th. All those who have defective vision can have their eyes properly fitted: with ; glasses by this gentleman. Call at the above dates and save an expensive trip to Sacramento orthe city. ee & H. W. HARTUN Nevada City. GUOCRmEO NS TO F, 0. LUETIE. Telephone + G, Broad St,, above Pine, West 14 MUSIC BY, GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA: . ’ 4 FT. LONG, 10 FT. LONG, AND ALL SIZES BETWEEN. 3 Price, --LecG € SHaw Co. DID YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE HEM FOR SALE? NEVADA CITY, CAL. “Step Ladders25c per Foot. Yes, We Have Them,. Fleming's. mi4-tf DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND, VV Y YY rrr YY wer * DR LA RUE'S Dizziness Sick Headache Biliousness . Constipation AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD AND Reais BY H. Dickerman. < anit’ a strong cae aia t it the trath. From uae pay * Jiquid frost which brings . # af Eran she paula olan of jos a million. -a-great inventor. won't. hold searcely anything § at sit 4 aN Ss WEY EO ee iy tse ‘Winks—Smart? He’ 88 see: He’s “You don’t say 0? ‘What aia be “He invented an apple barrel that ‘Hie Natural Inference. “That young: man over there has a . very romantic name,” : said the village maiden, who was showing: her: city: cousin around the hamlet. ‘It,_ie Claude Willoughby Clendenning, and— from the city, ' “Where is his barber shop togated 2"Juces. : ‘ [ wine to vine: singer. accidéntally pour some, tea in ‘the salt cellar. “Miss De Vere, that reminds meet an unusually heavy rainstorm.” — “In what way, Mr. Highball?” Oe “Why, thecellar is flooded.” _— See “(Then the landlady started eating with Teaching ‘Under Difficulties. -ffeacher—Who was the man that never told alie? © ; Scholar—My dad. Teadher—No, nol George Wasbington. . Scholar—Ob, all right, ‘den. rm go ing home and: tell my dad you me he was a liar, —Judge. . ee The Right Thing. Mrs. Slimson—I don’t. know whether . to get a pew or a altting in cheney, next ¥ Her Self-Denial. ‘Arthur—Miss Sweetzer came mighty near accepting me last nignt. Harry—That so? Arthur—I asked her if she cdred« enough to marry me, and she said yes, indeed, but there were times when she . : ought to practice selfdenigl Sonu ER Transcript. she aiwaya ee tter after y: Yonkers See 4 out of smoking? f. “Ah, yes,” responded the young man . ig The comedian boarder saw the wink 3 Be teas Heard in a ‘Hap: Hewitt—Do youg her knife.—Chicago Daily. News. © . ‘ ete : One a thamareds Seany Rooms, coins And sper at Modern hnasenege Lowery ‘lates€ in We have placed in our large window this week the'vety Peg Fs ees other dress 1 in town like it. Suits $1.26, $1. 60 and Respectfully, lave Sunmat Dress Fs They are all so Be patterns atid beauties each and Jevery one, so just pick out your pattern and there will be no hraboee. Gt Fina ey $200. In ‘Taw, Dim ties ad i Og, Bither colored 0 or white—ten yards to a suit,” ifoher dec — You can’t b Cook’s. Old Castle Whiske saloon. Call ‘on © rounds. .. Pig’s teot—tw Jackson’s. ~ 8 pac at Ceoune Don’t forget the ho Hall on "Tuesday éver Ham Rolls. and Cor thing new. AL Gaz. 4 fine dinner wil al ret French Oorral schoo! ing. This ts pay day : and the town ‘will t ing. Two carloads of ste Courthouse ettyed: morning. W.J. Britland will at the Opanoll Chaz Attend the open! Hotel thie evening big free dance in the A‘ beautiful. matt ery purchase of two. of Wheat. ‘Mush, at G “At thie Grotto Salo ing something of unt take place—so says € Manager Taylor : Tea Company is tree to ice cold 2 BtOPe.y je . Star Giumoek k square; Penn Valle 45 cents a square; and Mrs, Joseph } this afterngon from Oburch. Every business bi be decorated on tl work should» on: c