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May 15, 1902 (4 pages)

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(HUT DOMME), Found Floating. Born on a Ferry. ; : Francisco, May 14—Execitement. oe Anaets Came, May 14—Frank Bacig-. Sax , ‘Viororia, B. alupi, aged 86 years, living at Dog-. ran high on the ferry steamer BerkeMrs, Landes Poor. ; town, went out for a walk last Sunley Sunday ah Es Be bbe fell Lar Allianes — Pe found of him un-/from her seat tothe cabin asi A Were Oat: Noe ae apparently fainted. She was Ter. ng. no W One til yesterday, when his body was foun F en ‘in th Q floating in Dogtown Oreek. It. is not . Treguglia, an immigrant from Italy, today pe ern Ohi, phere known whether he fell into the creek . who was coming to settle in Califorsis-t their mission “ been a and when the boat reached this side Vaoavitte, May 14—The first earload . ‘ S k of cherries was shipped yesterday Shortstop truc Se AE HE TRANS NeEvapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT BROWN. & CALEINS, PRoPrRinptToORS, cmeiaiad omer Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. THE MONSTER PICKIC PROGRAM. the Date Not Fixed as i Yet:-Committegs M0? the High Schoo! Appointed. Mass Meeting This Ryening. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court this morning, Jadge F. T. Nilon presiding: J. M. Lakenan vs. Menlo Gold Mining Company et al. J. M. Lakenan resumed stand. Cash book of Menlo Mining Oompany introduced in evidence. Marked and filed. E. J. MoCutchan, L. P. Larue, G. W. Starr, O, B. Lakenan and OC. E. Olinceh recalled, Estate of William Hongell, deceased. Letters of’ administration issued to Alexander Hongell. Bond fixed at 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONI ByMalt, + <= + *$6 Per Year. By Carrier, “s Z fa Delivered toany part of the city. — a TIA. so ik ois bisa Son dviant btie bas tae ease uen Wes ag May 15, 1902 12 1-2c Per Week J, Dolan has gone to . W. Stover of Sacramen B, W. Hunt of Tah¢ Pure, F. M. Weed of 1 ore on a Visit. pr. M. J. Waller is he ento. “4 A. Seville and H. owh from Maybert, —— ckeeaiaiiaiiiniaiaiaiiasininiiail Everybody Should Go. * anne a :. took charge of the fainting woman, . start ‘irst Carload. ror First C to a daughter. Suits Sta , The Nevada County Prometion Oommittee are going right ahead making preparations for the great pienic or committed suicide. A number of women on the ferryboat . untey before the tot 9 of the bay the patient had given birth from Vacaville by the Earl Fruit Com. be the largest and most enthusiastic gathering of citizens ever held in this city in the interest of. educational progress and for the promotion of the future welfare of the young people of this community, who desire the advantages and benefits of up to-date High School instruction. As we have previously stated in these columns, the esuse is one that every body TT MASS MEETING AT THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT will doubtless should feel proud to espouse and “boom” as much as possible,and the active manner in which our people have prosecuted their efforts in this ‘line, as well which is to be held at Glenbrook Park. No date has been set, but that will be fixed at their next meeting. The members of the ways and means committee are not yet positive as to the date when the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will adjourn, but the picnic will be held within two days after that date, in order to give the Knights and their families plenty of time to reach The following program will be rendered at the High School mass meeting at the theater this evening: Music by the band. Introductory remarks— Fred Searls. $4000, : Estate of Henry Schaffer, deceased. Order setting aside personal property or use of widow. ; Local Brie(s. Fred Eilermen is putting.in a new cellar for beer underneath the bar at pany, consigned to New York. Committee Meeting. H. J. Wright, chairman of the Invitation Committee for the Fourth of July celebration, has appointed the following gentlemen to serve with bim: . Fran ed Btates Cironit E.T. RB. Powell left fo . ghocked by a bolt of lightning in the game yesterday, and for some time was unconseious. The bolt that injured Ball shocked other players. ——e Job Couldn’t Have Stood It Str. JosepH, Mo., May 14-Arthur Ball playing shortstop fur St. Joseph wag’ United Btates and others for the po for the nses of the Debris og y 14}, ri. his morning. A, Barr is here from § Frank Glasson of Nor ho is a studedt at the: ty, was here last eveni Bainst Anos e. 2. Merrill and H. . ho have been attend! Mniversity, are in town. ‘Mrs, Buckley of Nor A Letter of a eeLina Ge Oe the leading gold producing county in §. Lee Leiter, F. L. Arbogast, A. B. . If he had Itching Piles. They're} Mn. oe Or, bop the State. Messrs. Jackson, Jamieson, Jones and Lord of the ways and means committee met at the Oity Hall in Grass Valley last vight to determine on several questions.in relation to this event, Mr. Jackson presided, while W. @G. Lord recorded the proceedings. In connection with the picnic it was decided to ho'd a grand barbecue and camp stew, which will be something out of the ordinary and impress upon the visitors the kind of hospitality that is ex‘euoded by the people of Nevada “Columbia”—High School and audience. Address — Mrs. Clara C. Moore, Mrs B. F. Hartman, Mrs. J. M. Buffington, Mrs. J. G. O’Neill. Address—Reyv. J. Sims. Address—T. S. Ford. ‘Song—High School. Address — Judge F. T. turned home today. as the good results which have accrued, signifies the fact that this community ‘irs, L. Hyman and M of progressive citizens are fally aroused as to the importance of the maintenance of a good High School,with all the necessary equipments and advantages. wi th enthusSo for this reason, the mass meeting tonight will be overflowing wi ees a satan aces breakfast and health food, as will be seen by O. E. Malloy’s new advertisement. It requires no cooking and can.be eaten from the package. Read the advertisement. iasm and demonstrative patriotism for this great aud immortal cause— HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION. The object of the meeting is that any peints which are not quite clear to , ileson earth. It has cured thous-. ekin, and Ore Grass Valley nine in a game of base-. Wright's office. and’s. For Injuries, Paing or Bodily . my face. Ba ber an aro attending th ball at Glenbrook Park next Saturday a . Eruptions it’s the best salve in the: Dot g morning. e h . e d ight injured. eee . It bas been said that “all whisky is . ™Y, Complexion is ag ole: d . Y “ ] R. E. Cole came down 14—-Pas£004.” But “Jesse Moore” is better ee Ey White ag sno Ie last evening and wi is morning. i F. ’ his saloon. Wolf and Fred E. Brown. They will terribly annoying: but Bucklen’s Ar-. For the cit toe ot under the s : reot Fair. ‘world, Price 25¢ a box. Cure guar-. disorders, but nothing filme 4. B: Dresbach of No anteed. Sold by W. D. Vinton, until I got a package ote avery sick man, an¢ than others. Found at all first-class For sale by a { eae; mares ae Bradley Arohart arri ening from Oakland . iis parents. The Prospect Hill pine will meet a. meet this evening at 7 o’clockia H. J. . Dica Salve will cure the worst case: of . troubled greatly in, have used it for two weeks nite serious. J. H. O'Connor retur! GrEEnwoop, Neb., May senger trains No. 1 and No. 6, west. bound and eastbound, on the Burling , ton route, collided head-on early yes, terday as the result of a switch failing . the people may be fully explained, so that everybody may bave a right understanding of the urgent necessity of a faverable vote on the proposition of establishing a district High School in Nevada City. It has been shown that the present High School is illegal and the present law does not contemplate the appropriation of the grammar school funds for the support of a High School. If a district wants to have a High School it must proceed in a proper manner to secure that institution, and that is what is being done inthe present instance. No new buildings will be erected, but it will be the same High School that we have at present, but vastly improved, as there will be ample funds with whlch to conduct it properly. But unless the voters pass favorably upon the matter on Tuesday next there will be no High School at all in this district. 4 At to-night’s meeting the public will be addressed by some of the most able and popular speakers of this city, who will explain and discues every county. A committee consisting of Fred Zeitler, Frank Dulmaine and Fred Eilerman were appointed to take full charge of this matter. Messrs. Skewes, Frank G. Beatty and John Martin were appointed a committee te arrange for railroad rates, etc. It is hoped that hold-ever tickets can be secured from Sam Francisco at such reduced rates that hundreds of the Knights will avail themselves of the opportunity to visit this county and remain fer a few days at least, and examine the resources with which Nevada county is blessed. ° Nilon. ¢ Address—J, G. O'Neill. Address—B. F, Snell. Exercise—High School. Address—Dr, A. H. Tickell, Address—E. R. Abadie. Address—L. S. Calkins. Chorus—High School. Address—F. L. Arbogast. Address—Rev. W. Angwin. Address—E, B. Power. Temperatures. Onroaao, May 14—Temperatures at 7a.m.: New York 52, Boston 58, Philadelphia 52, Washington 54, Chicago 48, Minneapolis 52, Cincinnati 64, St. Louis 64, Ss eainieaiteabacandiiiniaaiaan A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. e@e 2@e Go For Those Home Prunes. The finest Prunes in the world. They were raised apd*cured by Wm. H. to work properly. Eight persons were more or less injured, but none fatally. a er 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, Yex., of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. ‘M wife contracted a severe lung trouble, J writes editor J. J. Eager, ‘which caused a most obstinate cough and finally resulted in profuse hemor-. rhages, but she has been completely cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery.” . . Purple and Gold Co., Nevada. ——— <i 000000 <a Darplea ancisco last evening. E. Commins came up st evening and left thi orth Bloomfield. ' James Chisholm, the } a erchant, retarned her om San Franciseo on W. O. Ernest of Sact n. Geo. W. Ray returned gfrom a business tri pd left this merning fc _ These are . the colors of the Mrs, J. G. Bining a1 oree returned last ev sit to San Francisco orning for North Bloc Miss O. Cline of Gre s been to San Franei ived here last evenin me, The rate of admission to the Park was fixed at 50 cents for gentlemen, 25 cents for ladies, and children under six years free. Beyond a doubt the grounds at Glenbrook Park will be thronged with a hustling, bustling, merry crowd. ; A vote of thanks was tendered the Grass Valley-Miners Union for its generous offer in agreeing to take 500 tickets to help the plan along. The general cemmittee will be asked to have 10,000 tickets printed, as well as the same number of advertising envelopes, the latter to centain a comic pieture in addition to the wording. This committee recommended that phase cf the subject, and give much additional information besides. The ministers of Nevada City have been interviewed and are heartily in favor of the movement, and they will be on hand tonight to give their views and to advo1 Oo oresiers” The Foreters’ picnie. «
meeting last night tc angements for the ympia Park next Th evada City band was e price of admissio: adults fixed at 25 c en between six and fot arged 10 cents, those g admitted free. ° me table has been art ent by the Narrow Ga baving Grass Valley— m., 10:30 a. m., 12:50 vada City—9 a. m., 1 m,1:15 p.m. Leave 83 Valley—9:12 a.x 35 p. m., 1:25 p. bave the Park for Nev: m., 10:40; a. m., 1p, 25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. te of 15 cents for ¢ nts for children wi be electric car line will ch way. 3 _ +O business . cate the unanimous support of the proposition. The Native Daughters will attend in a body and will take a prominent part in the meeting. The members of Laurel Parlor will meet at their hall at 7:30 o’clock and march to thetheatre. Every Native Daughter is speeially urged to be present and assist in the cause. The following song has been compesed by one of the members and will be rendered by the Parlor to the tane of “Coming Thro’ the Rye:” Every city has her High School, Sad, if we have none. Sad for every Native Daughter, __ Every Native Sen. Hail, the High School! Vete the High School ! Every Native Sen; We will praise you, we will bless you, When the voting’s done. The meeting will be also addressed by feur members of Laurel Parlor— Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mrs. B. F. Hartman, Mrs. J. M. Buffiugton and Mrs. J.G. O'Neill. The Neyada City Band with its popular selections of music, and the class GAYA, yells of the students of the High School will also prove interesting and entertaining features. It is likely that the students will march to the theatre ina body headed by adrum corps. They will be alloted a portion of the theatre by themselves and during the evening will entertain the audience by the singing of songs and original class compositions. C. Everybedy should be present this evening and give the encouragement of Asam: his presence to the movement. All those who do not thorougbly understand Qwiarawaw.swiaw jwinwisw wield) CSP A Reduction of 25 per On All Trimmed Hats.. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS *":" mrs. Sri Music by the band. ee ee sale‘at 8 pounds for Golds and all ftroa? and bung trou School. : Address—Rev. a, P. Clyne. enka : sk your grocer for Smith’s os me and $1, Trial bottles free at . ‘ ; ; Address—Rev. W. Rimer. patie Ee ea . We have it now in all widths Address—~J. M. Walling. H ° Address —-'W. F. Exble. . . DEICES; and we have all kinds. bright ere We can supply all now. Come ress—Hon, EF, M. Pres. ol ; 6 8 : J ton : Light Biscuit ‘the crowd and buy a Bow ofh “America” —High — School ? (and Gold Ribbon. Respectfully, and audience. D li ‘ Cc All of the right hand side e 1c10Us ake of the theater down stairs will . MF Ft ER & . the committee of the whole take i Sater ‘ac semen hand the ; er ‘ al a . the'High School and Kighth. ff 3 Daiaty Pastries a a tickets, establishi: tw 8 : \} Ss Aili) ; . pa wid a Nevada City. Peg pics at Grade and the Native Daughé s . { 66 : Grass Valley. ters. iN Fine Puddin gs . TT) dey night, WHAT HE THOUGHT OF HIM . sys i > A Postel Cusd doutes Story and a i ( Personal Mention. local tecacoeagel The newest and latest breakfast and healt : goes, wanted to tell a neighbor what from the package. he thought of him without laying himIt’s the whole of the wheat with Barley! Dan Doyle left thie morning for Sac-. self open to a suit for damages. So he : : flakes, aud it’s cooked. Miss Sarah Sneath has gone te Sac-. day a postal card with only one word . ee aad Mrs. Joni 8. Gregory and ‘ . E. Mulloy G fc ing’s train fer Vallejo, to. attend the Ries 45 ; ’ aviasisdh NS SELL SCREEN DOORS be reserved for the pupils of hand the matter of the disposal of . The meeting adjourned until Menbaa Flaky Crusts A certain Kansas man, so the story It requires no cooking and can be esis! vataanie: hit on the plan of sending him each PRICE PER LARGE PACKAGE, 15 CE Miss Birdie Gregory left on this mornComplete with Hinges, Handles and Catch for written on it in a large hand, in addition to the date obscurely tucked away funeral of Mrs. W. 8. Gregory. The condition of Will Hooper was in a corner. about the same this afternoon. The person receiving the cards recognized the handwriting and, suspect‘Mrs. Gayle and two daughters arrived here today from San Francisco ing something, kept them urtil they stopped coming, when he read them and will leave tomorrow for Downieville; consecutively in the order of their reception. What he read was, “RidicuGeo. Landsburg and F. A. Monroe are here from Relief Hill. lous old Bill Jones is the meanest cuss in town,” and he at once instituted a R. Herrold is up from Rough and Ready. suit for slander against the sender. The latter’s lawyer, however, called ' Dr. E. A. Victor is over from North San Juan. terrogation mark, so that the series of postal cards might be made to read: cards was the correct one, so that the writer attained his object. — the question should make it their duty tobe on hand and hear every phase of the High School propostiion clearly and fully explained. By so doing they will be able to vote on the question intelligently. Will Surprise You., Every Hour. The baseball game at Glenbrook] Oceuld our revolutionary forefathers Park next Sunday between the Ne-. retarn to earth and witness some of vadas and Grass Valleys will be more. the changes which have occurred, closely contested than either of the. doubtless they would be surprised. It games this season, and Manager Leiter. was a long, dangerous and wearying says’ it will surprise you. The Ne-. journey from New York to Philadelphia vadas will have Ballesféro in the box,. when the Continental Oongress asand there will be other changes in the} sembled in the latter city. Trains of pesition of the men. The Grass Val-} the Philadelphia and Reading railway leys will line up the same as last Sun-,are tomorrow to begin on a new day, feeling confident that they can. schedule under which atrai# will leave play their best in those positions. every bour from both cities. The admission will be 25 cents, ladies an free, hi si See the Display. “or life insurance see he choicest brands gars can be found at ¥ buncil Chambers. ‘Tr Loveland is now eel! fad at five cents a lo Bakery. Try itand y it. You want ‘8 good, t—the very best in d see Wm. Harry. For the best of eve bat line send your ore he best half and hal: the Council Oham oad and Pine Sts. 6 A good hot lunch ry night at William her Pine and Sprix *r and choice wine ars always on hand. We have a new and beaulit of elegant Trimmed Ha All the latest effects for: Come and see them and tht! ingly low prices. L. LUBECK, « —— attention to the fact that the postal card containing “ridiculous,” ‘though mailed first, was dated the day after the date of the card having the-word “town.” Moreover, a careful inspection would show that after the word “ri“ns diculous” was an exclamation point, and after the word “town” was an. inGrass Valley News. . “Old Bill is the meanest cuss in town? . Ridiculous!” He claimed, therefore, that instead of slandering the plaintiff his client had defended him from slander, and this plea was sustained by the court. But, all the same, everybody in town insisted that the first redding of the They will fit any window, Richard Sparnon, a respected resident, died this morning of miner’s coneumption after a lingering illness. He was a member of Grass Valley Lodge, I. O. O. F., and the faneral will take place Sunday. He was a native of England and aged 68 years. te Silverware of All Kis Wedding Presents, Spoons, Carving Sets Cold Meat Forks, Lettuce Forks, Salad Sets, Green Wire Cloth Wire Dish Covers ° : nS. — Henry Mills, a native of Corawall, Butter Knives, Cream Ladles, Olive Spoo ’ England, aged 77 years, died at the tLe von de ae ’ Fly Traps. : ware of Ontments f ll $ or. Those who are very particular about seg o The New York city directory for the Se ° d F ; —kkk—— their millinery can always be pleased . home of W. D. Harris at 1:80 o’clook. eariy years of the nineteenth century e our window display. Contain Me: thie morning, He came to this State in 1850, and was for many years foreman of the Sierra Buttes mine, Sierra county. — A New Short Stop. at the store of William H. Orawford on lower Main street. The stock is large and up-to-date in every particalar and the milliners in charge are well informed as to the latest styles and fads. The prices, too, are an ebject and have been cut to astonishing low figures. The ladies are invited to inspect the elegant display at the store even though they do not intend purchasing. ° 1t Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly Rea —Kik—— rough the mucous Electro-Dental Parlors . C. J. BRAND, The Jere: stig PERE Ay A — bs, as the damage tk DR. R. E. SMITH —— wee toe Handsome Clocis actured by F, These parlors are a branch of the Electre-Deneal Parlo le established nearly tour years ago. One of the largest and best equipped Dental Oftices on the Coast and ; * . y 4 ks We have just received a beautiful stock of a Are Located Here Permanently . with allthe modern ELECTRICAL and other vonveniences for doing kinds, large and small. © They are all g : None Better. Our prices are the Lowes contained an almanac and other fea. tures now considered to be extraneous to directories. The conspilation was largely done by Abraham Shoemaker. Mr. Shoemaker had a habit of ornamenting the margins of the pages with quaint old “saws” of this character: A traveler should have a hog’s nose, a deer’s legs and an ass’ back. A little house well filled, a little field well tilled and a little wife well drilled are great riches. A poor man must walk to get meat for his stomach, the rich man to get a stomach for his meat. Tell a miser he’s rich and a woman she’s old, you'll ge€ no money of the one nor kindness from t’other. Love, cough and smoke can’t well be hid. : Mercury will sure n8e of smell and com Discussing the special mission of Whole system wi our coronation embassador, the London Daily News notes that the attacks in America upon the Reid embassy have excited strong disgust in the bosom of William Waldorf Astor. The News learns that Mr. Astor may wear pink breeches at the coronation and a feather in bis hat. Mr. Reid’s costume will undoubtedly include knee breeches of some color, but he will probably draw the line at hat feathers. A London telegram eays that for his large expenditures in’ England for education and scientifie purposes Astor may be made a peer of the ; ; rs of Sacramento, Fred Galendo who is visiting in Nevada City, will play short stop in next Sunday’s game for the Nevadas. He formerly played short for the Cincinnati, Obio, nine, and is rated as a firstclase player. system. In b ure be sure you ant’ taken inter Wo Onio, by . 1p onials free, tle, by all Druggt Aall’s Family Piite Pon. the blood and m1 Arrested and Set Free. abveolutely first-class work. All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by other dentists. . : OUR PRICES PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS, Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman:* Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we A brighf eye keeps her bowels Repairing of Watehes and Clocks Our Speet et realm. Then he can wear as maDy. need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s. 2°'Ve 80d ber stomach in good order : GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat:.. 6 00' SILVER FILLINGS." *” $2.00. U8) — $k K— feathers as he desires. Balsam for the throat cod lungs is the sens ee Lene pre ide ‘ Good Meats. SRIDGE WORK, per tooth.. 6 00 . CLEANING. Noe wre seats . A ae rt . Useful for i aa proper pam foe the an. neh. complezion, drives the yellow from the GN ee-No cheng acon EXTRACTION, 60 CENTS. « ry * a Call at Gg ‘Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma: . from consumption. Large bottles 26c. fal condition. Get a 260, package and. Colley Brothers have the very best. Phone Main 633. cabiamphiziced eh tohmakers MP Adiuoe mone better, For sale at Recto: a ~~. or sale by H. Dicker an try it tonight. For sale bs ae Tenens of beef, matton and veal. on hand at R. B. SMITH, D. D. S. PHONE WEST 1“, . We AD STREET, yeval® 3 ae Carta Bros, agen! ie: man, sole agent. tf, [Sul times, tt Masonic Building, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City. BRO 7 should hay A ee p —