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May 17, 1901 (4 pages)

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“sma TEE TRANSCRIPT. tssaed Every Evening, Sundays Excepted AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— MRS. M’KINLEY IS MUCH IMPROVED $6 Per Year ‘Sy Carrier, 12 1«2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. TELEPHONE NO. 41. FRIDAY ee ee ¢ The streets were crowded at noon to This afternoon Dr. A. H. Tickell set left his residence and informs thepress representatives that. business will be Nevada City. The following are the Directors chosen: May 17, 1901 Ohas. P. Loughridge, W. D. Vinton, Mrs. McKinley is considerabl y better today. E. M. Preston, J. M. Hadley, John T. Personal Happenings. this morning asked for a cup of coffee and drank Frank Glasson of North Bloomfield Ash. last evening from Berkeley, of Nevada City; Ohas. E. Olinch and it with relJohn M. Thomas of Grass Valley. She is now conscious most of the time and seems to be where he isa student in the State University. He will remain here a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. B. Treadwll, before returning home. John Spaulding of the South Yuba Water Company arrived in town last The company has purchased’ forty acres of land from the Silver Land and Development Company, and will prospect it for oil. Something last evening. where bulletins as to her con dition are being posted. Charles Brink, the druggist at Dickerman’s, will take his departure tomorrow for Oakland. SAN Francisco, May 17th, 2:45 p. m.—Mrs. McKinEarl Cleveland,, who has been telegrapn operator at Verdi, is here on a ley’s physicians ‘say she is much better and if she continues visit to his folks, He will leave Monday to visit W. B. Meek and. family of ‘to improve another day she will probably recover. Camptonville. ; The President and Dr. Rixey took a ride in the neighJ. Kitts of Town Talk has returned —Out of the— Ordinary! lower country. — ‘ Mrs. J. Rose and daughter are the guests of Mrs. Rose’e parents, J. Kitts and wife, of Town Talk. Miss Florence Hamilton, one of the high school teachers, yesterday received word that her sister is critically Is It Smallpox? Ghe Warks Children Broken Out and Faces Swollen. Grass: Valley for violating the ordinence, and others who violate it should . be dealt with accordingly. : ; Sheriff Getchell has notified the Marks family not to leave their premises pending the investigation that is Mrs. Marks, whose hasbaind has a about to be made. ill in Los Angeles. she may conclude ranch out near Selby Flat, was in town to go there unless the lady shows some this morning with butter and eggs for improvement. her regular customers. She informed Mr.and Mrs. E. A. Moore returned one of her lady customers that three of ‘yesterday froma visit at Colgate, where You will find reading matter on every .her children were broken out all over page of the Transoripr. Mr. Moore took a number of interestand their faces swollen, and asked the ing views of the big electric works Home-made bread made fresh every woman not to say anything about it. there. * She then went around ‘to other cusday, at George Hurst’s bakery, ComJ. Collins, August Allen and J. E. tomers and delivered the produce. mercial street, ” tf Andrews ieft this morning for the For excellent fancy summer drinks Shortly after one of the purchasers Yuba mine. hearing of it, took what he had -purcall at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of G. W. Davis of Moore’s Flat returnea chased out on the bedrock and deSpring and Pine streets, m7 tf last evening from San Francisco and stroyed it by fire. Sheriff Getchell Howard Loveland, proprietor of the left this morning for home, was informed and he immediately telePopular Bakery, continues to furnish Miss Nellie Battis returned here last graphed Dr. John T. Jones, at Grass his patrons with the very best of pies, evening from San Francisco. Valley, County Health Officer, but the cakes, bread and everything else in the W.H. Jones is here from Sacra: Doctor had been summoned to Colbakery line. tf, mento. fax and could not come at that time. For the best of everything in the R Brown arrived here last evening Word was received later that he meat line send your orders to Naffziger. from St. Louis, would come up this afternoon and J.H. Merril and A. ©, Roscdeny of If you should desire anything in the look into the matter. The Marks’ San Francisco arrived here on last drinking line you should call'at the family have been delivering wood and evening’s train. other commodities in this city and that Grotto. It is the most popular resort D. Atkeus is here from Oroville. in town and you are always given they should conceal such a. condition F. E,. Boyd, John Bryan and W. F. fair treatment. tf of their children is simply outrageous. Consthwait of San Francisco arrived “Kid” Rockenfield, who pitched here There is a stringent county ordihere on last evening’s train, nance against concealing contagious for the Banners a few years ago, is now G. W. Simm is here from Chico. diseases, or the persons who live in & member of the Seattle ball team, Superintendent Hancock arrived here the same house mingling with people which is one of the nines in the North this morning from San Francisco. on the outside, If the Marks family western League, J. F. Stewart came down from knowingly concealed the fact of their Two carloads of acid arrived here children having smallpox, they should this morning Downieville last evening. from San Francisco for C. L. Josselyn returned here last be severely dealt with. the Pioneer Reduction Works. Some people have an idea that if evening from the California mine. Come! take Tea with us tomorrow disease attacks their own household, L. Sickles of Kansas City arrived itis no more than proper that others night. We're going to treat: each should have it. here on the morning train. ‘caller to a cup of “Commercial Blend” There was one person. sent up from Tea, Henry Matteson, a member of the Tayion’s, Graduating Class of 1901 of the Ne FRANK TAYLOR, Propress. . PRICES: 25c. 50c. 75¢. Reserved Seats on sale at Foley’s, free State scholarship to the University of California. Cooper Bros. today brought the first load of ties for the new electric railroad from their Deer Creek mill, The Marsh Bros. are now engaged in cute ting ties and also the 150 poles which will be used for carrying the wires. J.B, Jones. J. A. McKinn, W. A. Gribble and J. Sheehan of San Francisco arrived here on the afternoon train, G. Skidmore, the liveryman, is down from North Bloomfield. G. Anderson came down from You Bet today. Wm. B. Celio was taken suddenly ill today and a doctor was summoned. Will Erect a Platform. Robert McLeod and Robert Stidger ‘ a to the Union Hotel, and in conjunction with the Nevada City Brass Band will conduct dances during the eummer months, The first dance will be given about June Ist. These dances were very popular last summer, and will undoubtedly be this. Anniversary. One year ago tomorrow Frank W. Taylor opened hie Tea and Coffee Store in this city. The first anniversary will be celebrated on Saturday evening, when each caller will be-served with a eee of Taylor’s “Commercial Blend” YOUR -SHIRT — There are shirts for you jhere—that is if you want the jgood sort. There are lots of “ he aes ; “Las 47, 7 shirts that we don’t want to Movttyy Yan. know about, nor do you. The otis (hkasy { . E . best way to keep out of shirt ) ETA rubbish is to patronize a store that doesn’t keep it. Men have trouble with bad fitting shirts—some of them shrink and tade. Wecan save you the annoyance, and money, wer2OU R FANCY SHIRTSot Will please you—they can’t help it. There is no such stock as this of ours in town. There are no such ve ne These shiris are really ar‘tistic in the orings. The fit of every shirt is perfect. Our prices are lower than similar qualities can be bought for elsewhere. 50 cents, 7. Broad and P ine Streets, NEVADA CITY .» Nevada City Stores, Main 791; res, Main 793 City Trustees was held rangements. Senator John R. ‘Tyrrel, the new Board was * twonew members, Jorge, J, H. Rogers, ta.king the Rowe. and William Thomas,Secretaries J. J. Jackson. AND COFFEE HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail Thomas Granville was watchman‘and entered u ’ after being sworn in, this position were receive Wille, Wm. Quigley, F. } B. Self, Frank McCutche Granville. On the firs vote stood: Granville, 3; 2 was referred to the new mittee. Mr. Hyman des power for his new électric Gear enle a hao all the sizes. See the White Shirt Waist yon ; from us for $1 00 wl Toy Size...0.00000.... $125 D QUuaft i eccsnc.” 198 A OMAIUG: cies csscancs 2 00 2 25 regions to he refreshed. Icecream 4 Quarts ... ....... 250 or ices are much more delicious Peerless Iceland Freezer t you to see our big line of Wash Goode, White Goods, Belts, 4 Stook Cellars Corset Covers, Gloves, Black and White Polka Dot Hoe te 4 Children, Night Gowns, White Skirts, Etc, Nevada City. a 8 a . &8 Finance—O. W. Hill, « es H: Rogers snd Joseph Eus Printing—Sidney Peard J.H. Rogers. Come and ree. We have lots of good thiags in Dry Goods to show you, ae & Co, Sewers—Joseph ‘ “y es License—Sidney Peard C. W. Hill, Alex. Gault. Lights—O, W. Hill, cha E x. ie LEMON q " eph ‘Fustia, J. H. Rogers. : j and the bonds of E. J. Mo Treasurer, Thomas Lewis. sessor,and Hi Shearer as shal, were filed and accepte The assortment is : \ CINMAcN Y iF SNR REEN R ORANGE complete, It’s the High Trade brand -—the same brand ae rage * A C T i John which stands for ALMOND pure fruit flavors— CLOVES world. PINEAPPLE head trolley line. Rails tc bottles— there will be no obstructio ; the cit; the streets to bewsing “ repair that por hi betw the trac and the a ne cbs _ VANILLA 25 ata. MULLOY, Grocer. i pes oab on either side ther ; ’ , company also agrees to kee ingsin good repair. After the company is to pay two of the gross annual recei: road within the city limits the track is to be comme: four months from the grar franchise, and if not so franchiee to be forfeited. to be completed within on the time work is started, a completed, the franchise is MILLINERY OPENING wise forfeited. A bond fo Largest and Grandest Assortment to be filed within five days pany also agrees to const and culverts to carry off from the line. There was in the franchise that th should keep its bridges anc good repair. Mr. Martin this, stating that they w
the public as well as by th An amendment was agreec the company shall stand the expense. The franchi: vides that no greater far cents may be charged fol trip. in Nevada County. QUANTITIES {OF IMPORRTED AND PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS TETREAU The Board voted to publ that such a franchise will and asking for bfds on th on next Monday night a be held to set atime for « bids. Ex-City Marshal Tomp salary was reduced, made mand for the full amount « which amounts to $205. Treasurer Morgan’s rep balance on hand of $7,500 W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street MONEY ‘Did It Ever SAVED HERE. Occur to You.. That your boy is judged as much by the clothes he wears as by the company he keeps It is true But does that account for: the sud-? den disappearance recently of s0 many stylish, tasty and comforta bly dressed boys on our streets? Not altogether. If you will pick seven-tenths of the boys you meet wearing out satisfaction’s smile, and perfect fitting clothes, you will find, on inquiry, they were fitted out at our establishment. If you would have. your little boy “look just too cunning for anything,” fit him out with ove. of our tasty VACATION SUITS, made of linen, long pants, and style collar, at $1 per suit.) Ages 4 to 10, latest Blue, black and mixed fine’ cheviot veste _ AgesBto8. $2 50, $3, $4, $4.50 and $5 ee suits, per Latest noveltiies in Russian Blouses. suit. able for school service an d dress affairs. SuitOur assor ter log RNa aTC All in 4-02 EVERYTHING NEW: & IN WALKING HATS. . Martin, neal yatieoed. fii asking the Board to adver the best in the ROSE E. sisig 5 50 in three minutes. Eustis C. W. Hill, Sidney Peard. Streets—J. H, Rogers, ch ney Peard, Alex. Gault, ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE 3 50 EGG &SAW C0 (One Moticn) Patented ‘dasher construction does away with all motions except one—the can revolves around ihe stationary dasher. Motion ' is Decessary in the cream, not in the machine. The result is smooth, delicious ice cream ° tng committees for thee as follows. SPRING PRICES: when bgp 6 orpene he good gabe 6 Quarts sivas given his old position. Mayor ay Gault then nam to see them, so come early, as this lot won’t be with uslong ; Aster seeyers you are hot. It takes only a minute to eqaeeze a few Teta ane and 8 Quarts cewaelisoere ste elaaueetes add some sugar and water. Three minttes after that you can have a delicious lemon ice, if you use a Alex. Gault was elected the Board and Clerk Pea We have lots of nice ones here, but these are better than any yp ] STRAWBERRY You don’t have to go to the Arctic 3 QUarts.w. ww that in all matters perte Fire Department the 1 Board of Fire Delegates * sult. To-day we have received our third shipment of WHITE SHIRT WAISTs q CHAS. Keep Cool Chief Engineer E. W.§ afew remarksin which SEE WINDow. this year. have had. y The application of L.] pipe and connect with Come Today, Come Today S . retiring members, B, & te Shit Wai The report of the Wat states that the sum of $119 lected for the past month. The report of the Mars dered made out. E. A. T outgoing Marshal, reques books be. experted. “Yes it’s always this way”—she said to her husband from another city. : You see, PO all over have come to believe in L.; HYMAN & 0O’S advertising. I used to wonder why it was that this store trade, while even good things were ways got the almost passed by_in other stores. ‘ The bargains here are real, and you can see for yourself that the regular assortments here are bigger and brighter than one finds anywhere else, Confidence is a plant of slow growth. If any act or accident would lessen your confidence in the store, remember ‘The Board ordered pai the sum of $114 for fifty-s« The Marshal reported $809 20 collected for th April. The folowing bills ' ed paid: H Murchie,’ $ $65; H Shearer, $60; E J $5; T Towle, $10; George James Flewellen, $60; W that human hands may fail and buman heads may blund er. There are mistakes—but they are not Sidney Peard, $20; G Ww. Thomas Lewis, $200; G L mista and principles of the business.kes of the system We never count it smart Dickerman, 60 cents; far a clerk to foist off w goods or inappropriate goods. We regre t it, if anyone, in tment in the Children’s Depertment ia su-. aste, chooses wrong things 2 for the use intended. ‘perior to that of any other firm on this coast So we guard you stall sorts of errors—ours” . We have honest va lues framed in truthful and your own—by determinin g that no in words, We would like your trade, is finished until you feel. satisti ed. ‘A nee sagt.>you appreciate all that it mean to cloths L. HYMAN & CO, Clothiers cents, $1 and $1.25 are some of our prices. W like to show these shirts. wri SECRET Taylor’s Own Friday, May 17th . GROUND HARRY CONNORS’ ! COFFEE el A at 25c per Ib. Watch for the Big Street Parade, they will appoint the vari, MAHER& CO, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Votes of Interest, vada City High School, has received a Sranville Yightu The regular monthly afternoon, but no particulars could be. was chesen as_temporary g ih4 learned at the time of our going to. W, BE, Parsons Treasurer, ane 4 NCLE. TOMS CABIN TAYLOR'S TEA returned last night from a trip to the Yow Board Orgar The Directors of the 17th District Agricultural Association and the Directors of the Glenbrook Park Association held a meeting at Glenbrook this borhood about noon. He looked much better than he did yesterday. He decided not to review the school children today as Try a pound. he did not consider it advisable to leave Mrs, McKinley Roasted Daily on the premises ramento. : any length of time. James Kinkead, a student at the Ground to order. State University at Berkeley, is home Secretary Cortelyou issued a bulletin shortly after noon to spend the summer vacation. IF SAMPLES FREE_€e]]. F. E. Snell was over from You Bet saying Mrs. McKinley continues to improve. yesterday on 8 brief visit. Many prominent people called this morning and exTbe Company carries its own scenery E. H. Bell of Portland returned yesterday from a business trip to Washpressed their sympathy. Th e President received many of and travels in its own cars. ington, ‘ them. 65 in the Company H. A. Robbins of Graniteville for the summer from the State Uni versity at Berkeley. C. M. Wilson of Placerville was one of the arrivals on last evening’s train. Attorney Thomas 8. Ford and wife returned last night from a trip to Sac ces a : ini Ss Boar." >t City Meeting at Glenbrook. feeling quite comfortable, prietor ‘of .the Commercial Tea Store, has just received Able to Be Around, “My personal opinion,” said Mr. Scott, “is that she direct from England, via Cape shows marked improvement over yesterday. of the finest Mrs. B. Locklin, who fell in front Horn, some night. py Considerable hopes for her recovery are now being exof Alex. Gault’s bakery last week, and J. H.O’Connor of North Bloomfield, wCROCKERY@. received injuries from which she has who has been at San Francisco for the pres$ed by her friends. been laid up since, is now able to be past few days, returned last evening Ever brought to this city. * around the house. The physicians will not hold another consultation till povers and went home today. Reed’s {Patent Attorney Fred Searls, whois one of evening. — He will sell these goods at the attorneys in the Pennsylvania Traffic Anti-rusting tinware, guaranteed to has been practica lly stopped in the vicinity of the mining case at San Francisco, arrived be absolutely rust proof and _ perfect greatly reduced. prices, and home last night and will return next Scott senideyce and on all sides of the house everything is in every respect. For sale exclusively week, when the case will be resumed in he will suit the taste of every by Gero. E. TURNER. kept quiet. the Circuit Court. ee Matt Waite, who has been in AriLarge crowds of people are gathered around places Nevada Theatre. zona for the past few months, returned will put up a platform next FRIDAY.. 000s eal None neéd broke it at the elbow last week and it Company. They did not arrive on the} m16 . that reported was it to. and ed train, morning was not properly attend Cities Oii Oompany were filed with they were. still at Rocklin. Whether County Olerk Arbogast today. The they willappear here this evening is capital stock is $250,000. Par value not known. San Francisco, May 17th, 10:48—Henry T. Scott just per share $1. The principal place of P. 0, BOX B 3 — Articles of Incorporation Filed the arm of the young daughter of Mr, day with the expectation of witnessing Keleher of Washington. ‘The child the parade of the Uncle Tom’s Cabin With the County Clerk. She passed a fairly good night and when she awakened Morgin, Chas. H. Eddy, M. L. Marsh arrived Uncle Tom’s Cabin. . The Arm Set. Rete Cites Company. Articles of incorporation of the Twin TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : ‘By Mail, peaencemes If you buy your are safe, absolutely safe. _— clothing: ah dai $1 75; Brown & Calkins, $ Smith, $8 65; Nevada Oo Light and Gas Oo, $17 Clutter, $5; William Floy: eases: $2 75;. Thomas cuth Yaba Water Oo., ; Oalkins, $10 80; W Wil John Hay, -$1 25; H Nevada Planing Mill, $11 Red Front, Main Street GRASS VALLEY _ Tetephone, Grass Valley Stores, Maia 751 ! _ $845; J Baker, $56 50; $2 50; W F Prisk, $6 50; her, $10 75;M L. & D 4 » W Abbott, $5; Nevada Hi Penn. Engine Co,, $18 5 Man, $1 25; Legg & Shaw