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May 1, 1901 (4 pages)

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SSSR PE SP RRR Ten ree See Oe ~ as = > $ 5 ee ee OS THE TRANSCRIPT. NQT THOUGHT . TO BE DUNHAM. Issoed Every Rvening, Sundays Excepted AT MEVADA CITY, CALIFOREIA, BROWN ¢ CALEINSE. TERMS OF BUBSCRITTION : ByMant, -° «+. ° . $6 Per Year By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered toany part uf the city. TELEPHONE NO. 41. WEDNESDAY..... May 1. 1901) prisoner is not Dunham, the murderer of his wife and the McGlincey family. There is a difference in his complexion, the color of his hair and eyes. . ‘ Be Deputy Sheriff Marcen made a statement today that the arrested man is not Dunham, and if anyone-knows it should Several Years Raintall Correct Record Kept by South. Yuba Water Company. MINERS IN THE A large majority of them Below we give a record of the rainbe this Deputy Sheriff. fallin th's city since the autumn of 1894 up to April 80, 1901. The precipitation since the close of the report ee SAN JosE, May 1—Fifty people called at the Sheriff’s office this morning, who were well acquainted with murderer p. o, pox e. Dunham. . q The dispatches from Pueblo say the prisoner was an advertising solicitor there for a long time, and is well known UNITED KINGDOM. positively asserted that the. the United Kingdom. work unless the tax on coal is Lonpon, May 1—A monster meeting of the miner’s federation was held here this morning. ; It was attended by large delegations from all parts of Resolutions were passed that all the miners should quit Another meeting has been called for next Tuesday, when matters of much importance will be finally decided. withdrawn. a ec eae eae aaa ti F€ave Agreed. Waereiina, W. Va., April 80—At 8 o'clock this-afternoon ,the operators and ininers’ Scale Committee reached ending yesterday registered one-fifth ofan inch at 9 o’clock this morning. The appended report is of interest to the public, and will be useful for future reference: ob Rainfall for 1894 95. eee eee Pee r ere ee eo J BUBTY. 2.. sees eee ee eee e eens PODCaary i500 sieo aise iew wa viescieseas ee eee eee Total nic soccnecesetes 1895 96. ee ey ee ey Ce ee ee Pe a rr ee ee ee ee ay Ce ee a a ee so Deere ee ear en seneessveee ee ee ee ey NODOR Soe cea cadenlewtearos esaewes 2 00 November ee ee ad ee ee ee ee ore ae TT January..., alsa eivoeleeieie ¢ dies ics wm 5.13 February...... ai Neer S ncetnnes 14.46 i a i eres ee oe! ee i as September October weer rece ses eoonease ee ay Ce ee i iy ee ee ee ei rs ee ce ee Pe ee ire rary Fee me mee tees ees ences Ce ee ee ere Tr yyy ee ee ed eS ee COC C eee etnerwesecreeennner ee ee ae eed foo COO Ke eee sVenseneeeneos Some eee e rar c ce ree nercsereences ee ie ie i ey en eer i ay es ir ie as ee i Se i ar ary COCO ee eee a ee seen ss i i i TT ee ee ee ee ay ee ee ee ad ee ee ey ee ee ee ee ee ad Ce ee ee ey ry i) ie ee i) ee eee meee mane eerereseesesesere Badly Squeezed. While working at the Texas mine/. : Sunday vight John Lutz was knocked down by acage. Ge fell uaoder it and was badly squeezed but. is able to be around. It wan indeed a very narrow escape from death. After five doctors in Evansville, Ind., bad pronounced a patient dead, he rose upand asked for something to eat. The telegraph failed to tell us what happened next, but, we suppose the doctors proceeded to finish up their job. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sberman’s Headache Care. will. care you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia. 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. ] is being pushed ahead and it is quite . Tbe proposition came ina letter from LARGE INDEMNITY an egreement and the operators re. quested the miners’ officials to notify their men everywhere to return to work DEMANDED. saat The strike is deday. yet been decided upon. Paris, May 1—The Foreign Office as received a dispatch from the French Minister at Pekin announcing that. Y Mathever, who on July 25, 1809 The amount for all indemnity is flxed at two hundred and seventy-five million dollars. . The distribution among the different powers has not as . *™2°uverd: Witt Be Hanged. Tos iioman, April 80—Marderer E shot and killed Dorothy McKee, was he had presented his report to the indemnity committee to-. re-sentenced in Judge Smith's department of the Superior Court and and left’ for San Quentin at 11:40 a. m., in charge of Deputy Sheriff Smith. The date of his execution was not Sick at Colfax. Public Wedding. There will: be a public wedding-at the Congregational church at 8 o’c'!ock this evening, when Rev. J. Sims will anite Miss Josie Merrill in marriuge to James H. Onivell, both of this city. The young people are well and favorably kncwn and the congratulations of the public are extended to them. Visited the Oil Lands. County Olerk F. L. Arbogast, who attended the Grand Parloz: of Native Sons at Santa Barbara, as a ‘delegate from Hydraulic Parlor, with his wife visited the oil fields of the famous Kern River district on their way home. He says he was unable to fiaod a better wellin the whole district, than No. lof the Nevada County Oil Company. This well is finished in 95g inch casing and produces 1000 barrels per day. Well No. 3 is. nearly ready to be put on the pump, perforating beiog in progress Monday. Work on the new 25,000-barrel tank conservative to state that the Nevada County Oil Company will soon be one of the best producers of the district. Offer to Compromise. Omana, April 80—An agent of the kidnapers has made a proposition to Edward A. Cadaby to return $21,000 of the money paid for:his eou’s ransom, demanding iu returna withdrawal of the $25,000 reward and a cessation of the search that:is being prosecuted, together with an abandonment of the determination to punish tha criminals. Elgin, Ill, and Mr., Cudaby is convinced of its authenticity. He went to Chicago ten days ago because of it, being summoned there in response to overtures that had been made. He refased to consider the offer a minute and declares his unchanged resolve to prosecute to the end the search for the men who stole his boy. Found Dead. Mrs. Jacob Danuser was fotnd -dead in bed at her home near North.San Juan last Sunday. Thomas Danuser, her only child, committed suicide by blowing out his brains two weeks ago las: Sunday and the shock was a ver; severe one to his motherand many advance this as a cause of her sudden death. Mrs. Dinuser was a highly respected lady and leaves a husband and many friends to mourn her sudden taking off. , BORN. Charles Tegler, the confectioner, this morning received a dispatch from Colfax stating that his mother was danThe Masons and their families will} gerously ill at that place. Mr. Tegler have a good time at their hall tonight. sng wife left ou the 8:45 train to be at A flue program will be rendered and . her bed side. refreshments served, All visiting brothers are cordially invited to be. present. Yotes of Interest, For Life Insarance see T. B Gray. A large crowd of people took their For the best. of everything in the. qinner at Oonlan’s today, which had meat line send your orders to Naffziger. . been prepared by the ladies of the Call on Ed Schmidt when you want . Catholic Fair. There were six tables anything in the tobacco line. tf :3pread and they were decorated with Fine fresh honey from. Harry flowers and waited upon by pretty Towle’s, ‘two squares for 25 centsat. @itls. A fine chicken dinner was Scadden’s, 023-8t. served to all, which was much enjoyed. Tonight will be the opening night of If you should desire anything in the : . the Fair°and a large crowd will undrinking line you should cull at the doubtedly be present, Grotto. It is the most popular resort Following is the program to be in town andyou are always given rendered tomorrow night: fair treatment. tf Instrumental Daet—Sadie Snell and If you want good coffee, or good tea . Lucille Sukeforth. the best and the cheapest, you can get} Rec'tation—Miss M. Sims. it—thetis, if you send your orders to} Selection—Mandolin Olub. Frank W. Taylor, at the Commercial] Instrumental Daet—Misses Harry ‘Tea Co's store, Nevada City. and Beedle. . The City Trustees met last night and. Solo—Dr. Swayze. granted Water Collector Murchie a] Vocal Daet—Miss Alta Freeman and leave of absence from th city from! Mrs. Hall. May 12th to May 20th. The sewer in-. Recitation—Mr. Williams. spector and his deputy were ordered} Vocal Duet—W. B. Robb and Miss sworn in as special police officers to . Hazel Robb. serve without compensation. es Last Saturday A. G. Turner of this In all cases of physical or mental excity was seventy-eight years old and haustion the use of a little Gilt Edge " Masons Tonight. oo--——____ Served a Fine Dinner. Ohe Catholic Fa'r to Open Chis Gvening. DOZENS -OF= FAMILIES ARE USING TAYLORS FAMILY COFFEE at 25c per Ib. Roasted Daily on the premises Try a pound. Ground to order. [SAMPLES FREE £1 TAYLOR'S TER AND COFFEE: ROUSE Wholesale and Retail his relatives tendered hima very pleasWhiskey will be found invaluable as a ant birthday party at Huot’s Rill. stimulant, Agents Wate) Bvarywisre, caaemammiaieaiad Mrs. Annie Olancey of this city received this morning by express from the City of Paris Drygoods Store at San Francisco, a box of beautiful fancy work to be sold at the St. Oanice OathCrockery and Slassware. olic Fair. The medal contest under the auspices of the W. O.T.U., will be held on next Tuesday evening, May 7, at Odd Fellows Hall. The young lady contestants have spent much time iv preparation aud it is expected will" present a good entertainment. There will also be several choice musical numbers, An immense stock of pure white IIPORTED DIRECT. No Middlemanj{}Profit dded. x vu 4 . met Meh ana naa aad 144 deren Esc coatey monet mri. SOQ Bargains in Our Show Window . came “’round the Horn” on the shi; “Dovenby Hall” and was consigned te F. W. Taylor. The goods are now being unpacked. The ship set sail last November, being out 44 months. Personal Pointers.
C.D. Eastin, woo nas been sick for the past week, was able.to Le on the street today. In Nevada City, April 80th, 1901, ‘to the wife of David Voss, a daughter, Loge « Frank Power went to Truckee to-day to officially report proceedings in the Justice Court there, A. Fonch came over from North San At Willow V«lley, April 28:b, 1901, to the wife of Joe Casci, a son. ee ncaa te chine an Juan today. Prices Cut in Two. COME BEFORE THE STOCK IS BROKEN. NEVADA CITY. Ma (0, THE PRESIDENT . ON HIS Two wagons arrived here this morning, with compact bouses on them. Windows, doors and even lace curtains go to make up their furnishing. and they look very neat and coay. They are ocenpied by fortune tellers and are located on Boulder street. When taken at the proper time a little Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey -will prevent acold, ‘Jackson, Miss., May 1—The Presidential here promptly at 11 o'clock this morning, _ The Governor of Mississippi “delivered ng = Houses on Wheels. finest lot of brought into this a nice roast of lamb, lamb chops, of roast, or the finest cut of porterhon or tenderloin steaks, send your ; to Colley Bros., who keep the choicest meats market. ; gat Spring Lamb, Choice Moss, Calley Br oe: hive 66 dion, Gitibe ene, market, If you, Biwa' to be had leit welcome on behalf of the people of the State before ah ie mense crowd. :% Ne 5 ah The President replied briefly and expressed his ciation of the kind words of the. Governorjand was 1 ondly me plauded. } The whiskey that touches the spot every time is Jesse had from all first-class dealors, v Moore; to Great Value in Lace Curtains Chamois Kid Gloves, 75¢ a piir, CORSETS! CORSETS . All Kinds of Corsets ke & \ . a See Window! See Window! Empire Corsets I Straight Front Corsets . ' French Cut Corsets Summer Corsets Short Corsets _ Corsets at 50c, 75¢,"$1, . " and up as high as -yo want to go. — See our Wa Some New Things in Belts Corset Covers at 25c and up to $150. Allsizes. Sale of Ladies’ Fine Handkerchiefs going ee on. Come in and see them. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. ) ie {i intants’ Lawn Caps—ail prices MULLOV’S Fae GROCERY 52 Broad Street, Nevada City. MORE _= SARATOGA’ Just opened another box of them. We expect to sell them even fuster now, since the warm weather is here. “CHIPS OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER 501 t S . : . 20 cts. per pound : SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Largest and Grandest Assortment 3 in Nevada County. QUANTITIES OF IMPORRTED AND PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS TETREAU . .?. EVERYTHING NEW IN WALKING [HATS oa °om* “Say, Jim,~ these OX BREECHES is regular” Life-savers! Hurry an’ Gnish the job; Uf the ropes on this end of the scaftold breaks too, it's sll over. We couldn't tix it up with your pants; you don't wear the OX BREECHES.” ¥@ ~ Dickerman, sole agent, Strong as.an Ox. They are the strongest pants on earth. They are cn. Jar They represent the best of everything that goes into the muke-u ve in Jeg and hip. of a good pants. They are sewed with the best. six-cord thread. The OX BREECHES were produced with a view of filling a long felt want—a st ‘at a low price. Ask for OX BREEOHES and beware of inter g@ Made pants ior imitations, i COR e alee pe adeenmes We are Sole Agents for Nevada County FOR THESE GOODs. -LHYMAN & CO., Clothiers, Nevada City, Cal. ¢ 4 * The Celebrated “OX” BREECHES. ' Durable and Reliable. : Anothe If Aythin Free ie ~ ere, ee the stem ax" ete. et gj W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Stree! ——— a THE WEIGHT OF This CART manana OX BREEGHES. ig ‘ t e a “THE RED FRONT,” GRASS VALLEY: THE TRA! —— WEDNESDAY.... — mye Personal Pr O. Peterson is over fr J.T. Sketon is here cisco. tues John Bost is very ill Gold Flat. } J. A. Craig is dangerc lumbia Gill. 5 J.G. Gilson of Whe here last evening. J. G. Wilson of Whe this city yesterday. Henry Monroe was dc Bloom field yesterday, D. W. McGriscol of . arrived here on last. ever Frank Sieke, the well ing man of San Francise William Freeman and were here from Spen day. oa Carl Schmidt went. ¢ yesterday morning and night. E. McNickel of San Fre here last evening and lef for San Juan, Bey County Clerk and Mrs bogast arrived last eveni Barbara and other places Ei. Williams, who has t at the Narrow Gauge de; evening for San Franc has secured a position. Harry Morris, the well . man and owner of the Y: Washington, retarned hei from San Francisco and 1 ing for the mine. Merritt Rector returned to Berkeley last night. H panied by Donald McDon visit his grandmother, Mr thews, in this city, J. R. Ritchie, one of . the Red Cross mine atOm last night from an exten Contra Costa county aud ' morrow for the mine. Ohe Country's WasHINGToN, Apri? 80— Bureau today issued a } mouncing that the center tion of the, United State Alaska and the. territorial! fori June Ist last was six . east from Oolumbus, I county, Southern Indiana. Purchased More , J. A. Brent, the well-kn papitalist who recently . 850,000, the eight princip: Onapah district in the S ada, is going to build a m ap reduction works in the 1 t is also his intention to . improvements at the Red t Omega during the comin The mine is now being de ill undoubtedly prove tc pne. Located at San Fra F. A. Carpenter ig nov San Francisco, and is act or the Nevada County Oi! Mrs. Carpenter, and sister King and Miss Evelyn §S this morning to join Mr. nd the best wishes of riends go with them.Broke An Axl While. coming from thi morning with a load of gr front axle on. Jackson’s del broke and threw out John ithe driver, bat he pluckily reins and thereby preventec have been’ a serious run broken axle was the only d A Denver bulldog bit s esterday, and as no_ obit dog accompanies the di nouncing the biting, it is sumed the gentle avimal ‘However, itis probably a ' —and there are plenty of . —_———--6@e-o-——_—— NOTICE TO WATER CC WrvnespaY, Ap Attention is called to O1 149, which prohibits the . for irrigation or sprinkling between the hours of 10 P.m., and 10 p. m. and 5a the night, a24-lw Hues Mor ,Water _ oo Catarrh Cannot Be With local applications, not reach the seat of Catarrh is a blood or con ®ase, and in order to cure take internal remedies. H ure is taken internally, oy on the blood and . aCes, Hall's Catarrh Ci ark medicine. It was . © of the best physic country for years, and is Scription, It is com pose the best tonics known, co © best blood . purifiers Tectly on the mucous Bt Perfect combination of Rredients is what prodne *rful results in curing ¢ or testimonials free, FJ EY Toledo, 0. old b raggiate, Hairs vanity Pierce