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May 16, 1901 (4 pages)

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amireees x PF ESI TESTE Cc. W. Chapman, B, S. Rector and Sidney Peard; Third district—Sacramento R. H. Webber, Fred Eilerman; Pine street and individuals, F. L. Arbogast, and T. H. Waters. Fifth district—From Pine west, W. H. E. W. Schmidt and Herman and Spring Streets, Paul Newman and Fourth district — Courthouse, C. E. Ashburn Martin, Brand. Messrs. Zeitler, Started out in ques terday and in the City Trustees and the Board of Trade Board of Trade Rector and Martin t of donations yesShort period of one hour secured the following, excluSive of the amounts contributed by the constantly in attendance u a large number of friends. The physicians say that everything indicates that dea doctors to keep it in action un might take place. morning, Four of San Francisco's most note pon the unfortunate lady, besides Artificial heart stimulants are bei She has been unconscious mos 16th, 12:10 p. m.—Great anxiety —A bulletin issued no further relapse tion continues to be is so weak that she is unable was circulated shortly ng of all flags to half 16, 2:05 p. m.—The public has worst as Mrs, Mc. om SEB TRANSCRIPTMRS, MPKINLEY issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted : a SAID TO BE DYING. —BY— BROWN & CALEINS. TERMS OF SUBSORITTION ; ‘ Boat ce ho oe crear,” auaeewen. Her Doctors Have About Given Up Delivered to any part of the city. é romana ie. 71 oT Hope of Her Recovery. THURSDAY.:..... May 16, 1901 a, THE FOURTH Report That She Was Dead Created OF JULY Great Excitement. CELEBRATION. SAN FRAncisco, May F +, [1S felt over the condition of Mrs, McKinley \ The Committee Meets With much worse during the night. This mo Good Success, bad sinking spell and her Physicians say her condition is yery critical. Ome Hiway Siueviteg> As soon’as the foregoing dispatch was received at this For the Big Gime. office the TRANSCRIPT immediate] that effect in various parts of town. The committee appointed to solicit gathered around them and read the subscriptions for the 4th of July cele. SCRIPT. bration are meeting with much encouragement. The Proposed two days’ —_ celebration is looked upon with much favor,and the manner in which the SAN FRANCISco, May 16, 1:42 p. m. committee have been received does . f not look as if there\were dull times in. @t Noon says Mrs. McKinley has had Nevada City. i Since early this morning but her condi The committee started out yesterday morning and at nightfall were well) Ost grave. ate ce a anne a scsi She is not suffering but = The subscribers have raised their. to help herself and is gradually growing weaker. amounts over _ previous years, and ‘ . seemed happy in doing so. A semi-official report of death The committee intend to raise about. i #2000, which will be neceseas reo ear nOOH. and caused the loweri contemplated celebration. mast, including the Custom House. At a meeting last night held at the : City Hall it was decided to divide the til city into districts, sub committees beOX ing appointed to Canvass them as folSAN F RANCISCO, May lows: First district—Main and Oombeen officially notified to prepare for the mercial streets, Al Atkinson, W. E. : 2 Osborn, Henry Lane; Second district— Kinley continues to grow worse. Plaza to Pine and Broad streets, Dr. d physicians are life is hanging by a thread and th is near at hand. ng administered by the til a change for better or worse t all the time since this 8 » who was taken tuning she hada y had bulletins posted to Large crowds of people sad news.—Ep, TranFriday, May 17th, and travels in its own cars. Watch for the Big Street Parade, 25¢. ned Home-made bread made fresh every day, at George Hurst’s bakery, Commercial street, tf Nevada Lodge of Masons had acollation after their meeting last night, of which a number of members partook; Sierra Yevadas Win. Chey Defeat a Picked Vine From Srass Valley. At the Penn Valley picnic yesterday the Sierra Nevada Baseball Club of this city defeated a picked nine who took the place of the Yuba Earls, who were scheduled to play, ‘but for some reason failed to appear. The game was played ona very poor diamond, and many pretty plays were spoiled in consequence, The Sierra Nevadas presented their usual. strong line up, and considering the grounds played a remarkably good game, Hocking, as usual, was very effective in his delivery, and Something —Out of the— Ordinary! FRANK TAYLOR, Pro-. noon from Placerville. chant, was in town today. mine, will return home this evening from San Francisco. here this afternoon. Présonal Pointers. THE TRA} C. M. Wilson arrived here this after— —— THURSDAY...,.. Personal FH Geo. Price is here fr W. B. Parke of-—f¢ L. Woodruff, the Columbia Hill merWm. Dunlap of the Lecompton J. 8. Eustiel of Pennsylvania arrived town, : A. Allen, J. E. Andrew and J. Oolpoe, I ane S. R. Heath is ove lins of San Francisco arrived here on 250, and fone oy ate m Corral. en the afternoon train. Dickerman, sole agent." "l* by Joe Herold left th Mrs. Lizzie and F. Kirkham, who Francisco. have been visiting in this city, left for For the © best of everything re ‘D.~. E. Morgan is at Healdsburg this morning. meat line send your Orders to} *y oil business, -but few hits were made off him, while Mounday, the Opposing pitcher was batted freely. The Sierra Nevadas had their batting eyes with them yesterday, and batted much better than in last Sunday’s game, when they played almost the same nine. The final score of the game was 13 to 2 in favor ef the Sierra Nevadas. The Sierra Nevadas are playing gilt edge ball nowadays, in fact it can be safely said to be as Strong a local ball team as Nevada City ever had. Within the next two or three weeks games will be arranged between the Newtown club and San Juan club, Fy Nevada Theatre. ONE NIGHT ONLY, prietor of .the Commercial Tea Store, has just received direct from England, via Cape Horn, some of the finest “~WCROCKERYo Ever brought to this city. n He will sell these goods at greatly reduced prices, and . k he will suit the taste of every Taylor’s Own GROUND ~COFFEE at 25c per Ib. Try a pound. WwW HARRY CONNORS’ . VOLE TOMS A la Roasted Daily on the premises to -Ground to order. LACE CURTAINS. window. G. Ransier and Chas, from Graniteville. Chas. Phelps retur Hill this morning, . R. A. Blackwell left t North Bloomfield, D. K. Reinner of Sacr, on the morning train, I, Asch of San Franci: on the morning train, Mrs. N. BR. Miller a: this morning for Colfax W. H. Crawford left th ". San Francisco to visit fr Capt. Ruiz Rojas of th i left this morning for San d H. Paine and F. L, over to North San Juan Mrs. Sooy and daughte Juan left this morning f cisco. T.B. Gray, the insura turned last evening. fro cisco. . Miss Trude, who has be visit, returned to North § morning. W. H. Landrigan of } field paid a visit to the TIME, It must MAHER: HOUSE-CLEANING ot at all. Tear down the old Curtains and get new ones, be done Dow ¢ : They have just ty had such @ Stock Lapigs—See MAHER’S windows. ind you want. Never before have we 3 YDS LONG—-VERY GOOD—for 75 cts, a pait, . 3% YDS LONG—VERY GOOD INDEED — §r ag indow. 3% YDS LONG—VERY HANDSOME —— $1 25.3% YDS LONG--NEW DESIGN—¢r 50 3% YDS LONG—EXTRA VALUE—$2 00, LACE CURTAINS at $2 50, $3, $3 50, $4 50, LATEST IN RUFFLE CURTAINS $5 50, ° ; id yesterday. t MAHER’S. Never miss us when you want want the Mrs, Frank Holbrooke . test. Respectfully, . be quite ill at her home n : “5 dick mine, MAHER & Co, eer W. P. Reek of San Fran here last evening and left for Sierra City. Hon. J. M. Walling . See Parasol Window! Come to us for White Goods, Co us for Wash Goods. M. & C0, IbS-SAMPLES FREE_gey] TAYLOR'S TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE. Tbe Company carries its own scenery 65 in the Company PRICES: 50c. 765¢c. Reserved Seats on sale at Foley’s, Wholesale and Retail —= from the Grand Encampm A. R.at Pacific Grove. Soewenses D. Moore arrived here LEMON The assortment js ] from San Lerma and le SE Coo X P f CINNATION High Trade b : has been here spending a g rand ere Bf T : BAN ERGREEN oe the saine brand 1 —— _ ees sob . L. Hippert -ca R OR ANGE which Stands for ' Gniteville yesterday a A ALMOND pure fruit flavors—] ; meray ain Se Cc PINEAPPLE the best in the of Duet Tom’s Cabin Com bao world. All in 4-02} = play ase ee ar Hook a Z STRAWBERRY bottles— taediad this morning oe nes VANILLA 25 cts, mine after a vacation of tw J. A. Brent of the Red and W. H. Bray, the minin; turned to San Francisco th A. Rauch, one of Reliefing citizens, who has been CHAS. E. MMULLOY, Grocer. ing a few days, left this n The President has been at her bed “side all day. Jour L. ives Lost, Purchased an Engine. PRICES: SPRING North Bloomfield. Miss Mary McNicholls of the . popular teacher of. school there, left this morn Dera leraneetiesigs ah: $200 00 Board of City Trustees,.. +e 200 00 Reotcr Brothers....... 75 00 Union Hotel..... smaseere tre te 75 00 Sierra Nevada Brewery... 25 00 William WO es oe ete 25 00 Legg & Shaw Company...... 95 00 Be BONNE Sypceicts itd on 20 00 Honty Lane.. 0.. osu.. 15 00 Daniel & Powell.... 15 00 A. A. Atkisson..000 06 5 00 Dr. A. H. Tickell,.. Beet bois! cosh ches ots 5 00
al Lee eee ONAL 5 00 George A.Nihell... . ! 2 50 The City’s Sick, Charles Denny, the horseshoer is confined to his home with illness, Miss Fanny Ro grippe at her home on Mrs. Thomas Barr home on Gold Flat. Boulder street. Con. Grissell has been quite sick for the past few days. P. H. Leonard of Sweetland, mention of whose Serious illness was made much improved ever having gone in the TRANSCRIPT, was this morning. The f down. f eGo + Torn to Pieces, On Wednesday night, while at work in the mill at De Lamar, Chas. Daly undertook to put the belt on the Griffin without stopping the Machinery, and was caught by the: belt and literally torn to pieces. His legs and arms were torn from the trunk and the body was mutilated. Daly but recently went to work in the mill and was from Homer, Nebraska ——Lincolno County Record. ooo If you should desire anything in the gers is sick with la is quite ill at her EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 15—The steamer Owensboro, a towboat, owned by the Green River Coal Transportation Company, of this city, was burned to the water’s edge ut Calhoun, Kentucky last night, and four lives were lost. The boat was without a watchman, and had tied up at Calhoun. The fire broke out about 11 p. m., and Spread, with great rapidity. Captain Eastman and Engineer Robinson, of this city, made narrow escapes with their lives. The two firemen, named Crenshaw and Brinkman, both of Evansville, together with two roustabouts, were lost with the boat. A large tow of lumber was attached to the boat, but was cut loose and Saved. The boat is a complete loss, and was valued at $6000. James Berry, who is manager of the Lane ranch in Yuba county, purchased & gasoline engine today, from Rice & Lewis, the builders and contractors, He will use it to Pump water at the ranch, Improved Today, Joseph Waters, who had atumor removed from his brain & few days ago, is much improved today, and hopes are entertained of his recovery, Flavors and Extracts. Charles E, Malloy, the grocer, has a new advertisement. in this issue in which he speaks of flavorings and ex tracts. He keeps the best Grades of al) Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Popular Bakery, continues to furnish his patrons with the very best of pies, cakes, bread and everything else in the . . kinds of groceries. For excellent fancy summer drinks call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of Spring and Pine streets, m7-tf bakery line. tf, $f wet ee As a' Lracer Jesee Mcore never fails Peerless Iceland F reezer (One Motion) ane Toy Size.. $1 25 E Qiart occ acs I 75 2 Quarts.. 2 00 You don’t have to go to the Arctic 3 Quarts SSUSSE iteleneione! ue wea 25 Ore tes © be refreshed. Icecream 4 QGAPES ooo isis ccs. 2 50 or ices are much more delicious ; when the appetite is sharp—when 6 Quarts.... 0.. ... 3 50 you are hot, takes only a minute to eqaeeze a few eta and 8 Quarts Noe aeweeesedaiess cotnwe 5 50 add some sugar and water. Three minutes after that you can have a delicious lemon ice, if you use a LEGG & SHAW C0 Patented _dasher construction 0€8 away with all Motions except one—the can revolves around ihe Nevada City. Stationary dasher. Motion ig Decessary in the 4 . cream, not in the machine. he result is 3mooth, delicious ice cream in three ménutes. MILLINERY OPENING Largest and Grandest Assortment EVERYTHING NEW W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street jave, where she will visit he Gribute of a F: ‘Wanzanita’ Write Late Urs. Wm, Eprror ‘TRANSCRIPT :—Th hand of the grim Reaper aching void in the hearts tives andmany devoted Mrs. Wm. Walker, who d life May 8th. . Mrs. Walker had been time, and went from he Spenceville to Grass Vall of relief. Still very ill, bu ing that death was so neé pressed the desire to be n home of her daughter, Mrs. of Indian Springs. It was there that she \ from her sufferings and pai into that better and harp which her exemplary lit mother, neighbor and fri in Nevada County. QUANTITIES OF -IMPORRTED AND PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS TETREAU IN WALKING HATS. iw) > fi drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort in town and you are always given , Pewee ty Meal tis i a LAG ce LT eee Hele Mth. ly edii. teary \ivan . UY DY we Wi, ! f \ " fair treatment. tf ——+ 282 +—Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Jocal applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a blood or constitunal dis— ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrh -Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surHall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was, prescribed by one of the best physiviang in _ this country for years, and is\a regular pre. scription. Ht is composed of one of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ins gredients is what produces such wonderful results in ‘curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free, J. © EY & ©CO.,, Props: Toledo, 0. . ie rugg sts, price Pill ' Sold by Hall’s Family 8 are the best, le, ee ee — A ele NEVADA CITY Nevada City Stores, Main 791; res, here—that is if you want the 8 . good sort. There are lots of 4 shirts that we don’t want to eines =~ know about, nor do you. The Cet iyz) best way to keep out of shirt BOWE rubbish is to patronize a store ‘that doesn’t keep it. Men have trouble with bad fitting and tade. Wecan save you the annoyance, and money, too. — #20UR FANCY SHIRTS Will p lease you—they can’t help it. There is no such s tock as thie of ours in town, such stylish effects. These shiris tistic in their colorings. The fit of perfect. .Qur prices are lower than ties. can be bought for elsewhere. Cents, $1 and $1.25 are some like to show these shirts, Brozd and Pine Streets, YOUR There are shirts for you hirts—some of them shrink There a re no are really arevery shirt is similar quali50 cents, 75 of our prices, We Main 793 . M Did It Ever Occur to You.. — That your boy ig judgéd as much by the — -clothes he wears as by the company he keeps ? “c Itistrue. But does “Yes isfaction’s smile, and perfe will find, on inquiry, establishment. ct fitting clothes, you f they were fitted out at our If you would have your little SUITS, made of linen, 1 Style collar, at $1 per cuit, Ages 4 to 10, Blue, black and mixed fine cheviot vesteee suits, Ages3to8. $250, $3, $4, $450 and $5 per suit. ; Latest noveltiies in Russian Blouses. Suitable for school service and dress affairs. Our ODg pants, and latest SAVED HERE, band from another city, , 10U see, people in L.: HYMAN ¢ act or accident ‘would stars, reme and human heads ma ‘bla % takes—but they are : aoe and principles of t it smart for a inappropriate g well fitted her. All that loving hands hearts could do was done to the last minute streni were made to keep life frame, A strong, earnest charac to the many duties of a lo life, devoted to her fami to her friends, Eliza J. Wa long remembered by her u and acquaintances, while will be treasured and ke recollections of many an meee ONEY it’s always this way”—she said to her husall over COS advertisi ness and unselfish devotio: g it this store uf, 1 used to f frien den disappearance stb mi ly many oni wonder why it was that this store eikars got the the Minded eitetne att tasty and comfortably dressed boys on our oh rh nt e aver good things were Ost passed at Ripwerel inoud eniah Xn Streets? Not altogether. If you will pick out "The % ~ i sa seven-tenths of. the boys you meet weariny satTgains here where the sorrowing fax to permit the friends of to sharé their grief. She was born in Iowa, D 1838, and passed into her May 8th, 1901. She leav her loss, a husband, Ju Walker of Spenceville, a plant of slow growth. If any lessen your confidence in hat buman hands may fail There are mis-— { of the system. We never count Wrong goods or. ber t not mistakes he business, clerk to foist off Walker, of Spenceville; ; oods. We regret it, it anyone, in . & ~~, Walker, of Tacoma, Wash assortment in the Children’s Department is su-. 9° = pie pl hings for the use intended, 1 . daughters, MrsG. A. Bi words. We would like yourtrade, fis or D700 gon. fe0l. satiatied A simple Springs and Mrs. John ¢ . rule. I) , < : . you appreciate all that it ing buyers? If you are Bafe, absolutely LAYMAN 4 CO, Clothiers. oth egy to clothEddysville, Iowa. an ms ad bere y base . A daughter, Minnie E. . 2 “in Towa several years 8 Robert Walker, a locomot Was killed in a railroad a years ago. ra Another . son, Charles . Rot been heard of for ™" ) Red Front, Main Street, GRASS VALLEY Telephone, Grass Valley Stores, Main 751