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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 21, 1902 (4 pages)

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\/ are now on de here thiay a. Oome n"t wait anti ofully, da ti a good deal ynificent as. sllest styles. ‘op and look ISTS, hough the weather oe not ble as it might be, there is no but that the picnic to be given tomorrow. wilh, be} ° The committees of . ters who have the arrangements big event in hand, have spared ine or expense in arranging mat-; for » most enjoyable day in the and have fixed ‘every convenfor those who attend, ‘The aftergill bo given up to sports which lease both old and young and an nally large number ‘of prizes will The dancing platform yon completed and the Nevada Band will furnish music for those 0, J. Miller will floor manager and with his 2 tants will see that all wheso'de-. The boat between a member of Court Garand a member Of Court Pride has iedconsiderable interest and the tis looked. forward to with eagerOther contests between memlot the two courte will also take ym pia Park ily attended. arded. ish to dance. vill have’ partners. sngePousty ll telegram was received here last jog from J. B. Treadwell stating Charles L. Calkins, brother of master L. S. Calkine of this city one of the proprietors of the PaVoast Miner, ie very dangerously th pneumonla at Lovelock, NeWill Banquel. ada Commandery, No. 6, Knights . them a thing or two they are not lookplar, will give @ banquet tomor-. ing for. Those whe go to the Park en night, to which. the wives-of the. Sunday should be prepared to witness hts will be:the invited gueste. It. the best games of the season. The e one of the largest events they Thé installation heers will take place-during the. do the same. The morning game will ing, and the Red Oross Degree be called at 10 o’clock, and the afterbe conferred on four candidates,. noes game at 2 o *clock. » from. the vicinity of Truekee. to each game—Gentlemen, 25 cents; Sven for years, one from Nevada Oity. Snap Shois. ere is a good deal of moral. supina nice gown and hat. o nest embodies all that is greatna bird’s fife, as the home does in Washington Star. Ps life. ittle ed Ridiog Hood” was wilt by Charles Perrault, a French or, who published it in 1697. General Gouin was the Commander in Ohief of the Cuban Insurgents during = her Spanish oppressors, He is also a veteran of the Ten Years’ war between arog the inte war Yesterday he assiated General Wood at Havana at the imposing ceremonies of Ouba’s independence as 4 nation, when the Cuban rer hoisted on the Islend to succeed the Stars and Stripes. Although nearly 78 years of flag was brave and active man and is. worshipped by his people. yuare oF Cam General Gomes: is ‘still a cad ia i igaee TWO GAMES SUNDAT Baker & Hamilton's to Play Ball With the ‘Mountain Boys. Baseball enthusiaste will have a day, as there will be two games played at Glenbrook. In the morning the Nevadas will try conclusions with the Baker & Hamilton’s of Sacramento, and in the afternoen the Grass Valleys will cross bats with the visitors. The Baker & Hamilton’s having been playing fast and snappy ball ever sinee the season epened in different tewns with amateur nines, and have never lost a game. They come prepared to do our boys up, but if hard work can prevent It, the home teams will show ‘Nevadas will play their regular nine, while the Grass Valleys will probably Admission ladies, 10 cents. A Strenuous Life. “{ suppose a public man has to read a great deal,” said the thoughtful man. “Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum; “the demand for anecdotes is 80 great now that a man has to keep digging in the library all the time in order to keep. . trict chance to efijoy themselves next Sun-. } The Board of Education of this disséon meet, in” accordance with the State school lew, for the purpose of deciding upon the name and place of the new high school. It is very probable that Washington High Sehool will remain the seme and that the place will still be the same. At the meeting the Board will organize a high school board, together with its officers. From the estimate of probable cost of maintaining the school made at this time, the Supervisors will fix the tax levy, Liable on Passes. The United States ‘Circuit Court of Appeals has decided that a man traveling on a pass stood in the same light as one using a ticket as far as the liaffirmed the judgment of the United States Circuit Court of Washington up the supply of stories about himself.” > Le His Bad Record. “There goes a man with @ mighty bad record.” awarding Louise H. Adams and Frank H, Adams $14,000 caused by the killing of Jay H. Adams while traveling through Idaho on a pass. The eourt held that @uch a contract is against public policy, as a man may Invite Them ML ‘It Nevada county is not visited by a large number of Knights of Pythias. at the time the supreme session of the order is held in San Francisce, it will not be for the want ‘of an invitation, P 4 for atthe meeting of the Knights’ pro-. motion committee it was decided to. send an invitation to every lodge of Knights of Pythias in the United. — States, numbering nine theusand, and accompanying the invitation will be a booklet telling of Bome of the sights they may expect es D ee. : A Five Cent Fare. The Nevada County Traction Coins pany have made a 5 cent fare (each way) to and from Glenibreok for school children on Saturdays of daring the week for wee: Temperatures. Oxnroaco, May 20—Temperatures at 7a.m.: New York 60, Boston 54, Philadelphia 70, Washington 72, Chicago 70, Minneapolis 66, Cincinnati 72, St. Louis 78, Smoke the ap-te-date Oigar ‘Thomas Paine, none better. For aale at Rector T FOR THE sETOWELS ability of a reilroad is concerned, and . 8. sented at the theater last night before & much larger sudience than was} a bit from the start and every individual member of the company: made an excellent impression. This eom‘pany hae certainly some remarkable — Mrs, — as Bridget MaeNamarra ‘eco the house with ‘ er. Mr. Rutledge as the Jew gave a ‘bstrong performance. Miss Mae Masen the heiress of the Finlayson estate, appeared to good advantage as the dying mother, while Messrs. peed reeeerececeececececenuaas Broynton and Bennison made pronounced hits. Zorah Irwin as the ss peer aaae genious Annie Faller filled the bill. Tonight the great Russian play, “Michael Strogoff,” will be presented, Business Locals. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. The choicest brands of whisky.and cigars can be found at W.J. Barrha N Council Chambers. Try them. tf Loveland is now eelling his famous bread at five cents a loaf: at the Popuar Bekery. ary. it and you will — buy-it. ¥s If you -want a good, cool aa ngs of beer—the very best in town—drop ip nd see Wm. Harry. m7-tf For the best of everything in‘ the . meat line send your orders to Naffziger The best half and half can be found oat . gt the Council Obambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 6cts per glass. A good hot lunch will be served every nighf at William Harry's saloon, corner Pine and Spring street. beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. No headaehe, no gastritis, follows the use of ‘Jesse Moore” pure whiskey, present the first night.. The play was . is s Grocery HOUSE Z Will Not Hang. ear evans id ‘Wa bohea Don‘lan, condemned to be henged for a report of ing the ity experts pronguae— Weavers Strike. ananadpiien; May 20—A strike of twelve handred weavers began at Camden today for an increase in wages of 10 per cent. In quitting ‘work the weavers practically .tied up the mille in which they were em} ployed. "Tis Easy to Feel Good, Countiéses thousends have founda blessing to the body in Dr. King’s New Life Pills, whtch itively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles Purely ble; © weaken. drug store. Woodpecer Citra Wid never ari or ow Sisco ly 25¢ at W. D. Vinton’s. © Cateties the germ as well as a the fly. ~ Phone Main 551 Broad Street, Nevada City, Ca’, . [Non-Union Strike Cuicaco, May 20—Non-Union line. phone Company in Chicago, Joliet, Elgin and Aurora, have gone on a strike for Uniom wages and Union conditions. The strikers took the places of the Union linemen who went out last summer. Job Couldn’t Have Stood It If he had Itching Piles. They’re terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of
pileson earth, It has cured thousaod’s. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25¢ a sg Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. D. Vinton. ee Drankards and Gilt Edge Whiskey . ’ never mix. Only men that want good whiskey drink Gilt Edge, It’s pure. For sale by all. first-class dealers. Wichman, Lutgen & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Sole proprietors, Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, fo dle at Rector Bros. _For Rent. A cettage on Nevada street for rent. Enquire of M. Souani, Broad street, near the bridge. m2l-lw Fresh Every Day. . Are my Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sand wiches and Ice Oream Soda, and they are the most delicious in thecity. Cosy parlors. Prompt service, TEGLER’S, 4 Commercial Street, Nevada Sc cciecshiaeinicieetiemmmmanatiael Oity. Visit to Europe. -Scortsporo, Ale,, May 20—General Joseph Wheeler has written to a friend here that the published report that he is going to England to attend the coronation of King Edward is not correct. General Wheeler says he is going to Europe with his family, andthat he will attend the army maneuvers in Germany and France. In Vinton’s Show window there is a fine assortment of Toilet Soaps made by COLGATE, ROGER & GALLET, PINAUD, A. & F, PEARS and many other manufacturers of equal Importance. Vinton’ Pharmac CT Ta TI IT TI TH Sat Tan) Ts om Fancy Dress Goods Sweet and Fragrant Spring Goods Shirt Waists M1 i We are daily receiving a fine line of Spring Fancy Goods, Shirt Waists, etc. ‘They are all grand goods and are just the right thing, Call in and see them. It is no trouble to show them, and we feel certain you will buy of us when you get our low prices, SNELL © FLEMING Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. RRR 00 A AR ma RY ARNE “You don’t any? He doesn’t look criminal.” “Who said evinitnalt He’s a bicycle racer who has never done better than a mile in 2:4 .”.— Baltimore News. Pes Salen aes A Breakers Ahead. Auntie (anxiously)—Do you think you have bad the proper training for a. poor man’s wife? Sweet Girl—Yes, indeed. Papa hasn’t tt be temperate im eating. The given me any spending money worth mentioning for years. I always get 8 alse should be regalar. Reguthings charged.—Exchange. y isone of the golden rules of a ein meng ordered life, j Breathe Through Your Nose. tere is no better way of summing) jp ail kinds of atmosphere the breath President Roosevelt’s outdoor life should only be inhaled through the to say that to be truly and lter-. nose. An occasional breath of extra’ be ia recreation for him it must bef pure air through the mouth may with a strain. good, but in cars and in most se child’ ind { , shallow and rooms nose breathing is essen " pens sve nea A second rule is, since so much time is which ripples and dances mer? spent in cars and offices and rooms in over the stony course of its eduna earning a livelihood and since these i= bn and reflects here a flower, there. places are overheated and -underventiuh, yonder a fleecy cloud. ef Ki . Jated—the heating and ventilation be: Itivate your comyersationel powing out of the control of, most of us— é we must take in fresh air whenever 4 r. ving Sets = To draw people out by gentle tore possible in order that we may res j the balance. The best times to do this Salad Sets ’ judicious questioning is someve Spoows: 7 pica It does one good. There is none other to equal it. i f . 4 : : : not barter away his life, or his free8 to books 188m epen door to dom, or his substantial right. knowledge, to @ disciplined mind, to immense extension and variety bterests. he four-year Presidential term is unlike the four-mile rowing race; & test not ely of strength and but also of endurance. order to be perfect in health one . EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatatis, Potent. Taste Good. per, 8) yee GEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN IT TA on th: ET te Men tee 5 Our Candies Are Dure and: Good Marshmellow Drops, Cream Bon Bone, Hard Candy Novelties. tkickkiitick FOLEY. Ss 18 Commercial Street ~ Nevwada Oity. ates. (CA A mu: Dd i rT i ‘Nm pirapeattas emai Whether it’s a single stick or 100 000 feet we treat you right— gaye you money on every bill. Our lumber is as good as can be bad anywhere, Stroll through our yards and get our prices. Business for Sale to Right Parties. HW 4.6% COOPER, PIETY HILL LU MBER YARDS Electric Cars Pass Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated neaColumbia Hill is offered at a bargain. Yerms part down and balance on — . . Boqnire of Brown & Morgan. Good Meats, . Ooley . Brothers have the very of beef, mutton and veal on gar 4 all times. ° CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of = Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan! anything in the tobacco line. tfast and hoalthf san be ealét; ith Bul t : f i] Telephone 521. ‘SR NN aa in the morping, when the : ping sci and late at night, when member that you will never gaip,. deep breathing will help us to get sleep. always lose, by being afraid to do We have just received a fine line of.. We may breathe correctly while we are waiting in a street and especially bwing the crowd witheut cultivat-. your own ineiynenee gasses] Milk, ats, Gloves, Ete, yo gegen breathing PrP’! We have them in all prices and sizes. Our. stock is. one of ee the best in Nevada County and our prices as gregarious animals, on low as the lowest. We also have *’ our fellow-men, natural to wish for the privilege eing received as equals among the of people to which we feel we itfully belong, 88a nation we played golf more * would be far less suffering from ous exhaustion, depression-—otberB the blues”—“biliousness,” rheasm, flat chests, shallow breathing) indigestion than thee shes at presPerfect Bakine Powder Money back if you don't like it.. ——tkk kt leatly 5 ” ————————— A Taste of Brogue. An Bnglishman met : yes at a h table d’hote, who age His accent betrayed him in French. him, and, rather rudely, the om A said, “Ab, you are English.” ee “The devil a doubt of it, darlin’, : plied the stranger. “An Irishman, too, too, still better,” weet on the other “yell, thin, isn’t it strange,” said the . 2¢ all prices, man, “my French always shows me m8 be English and my Irish?” 5 Pound Can 2% Pound Can t Pound Can.... Gibetibein gsascallae ¥% Pound Can large and small and strong , enough to hold the heaviest man in the county. A Sure corey = aye (Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc. s , dispu eo = says so, and it. We have a full line of Powder, Shot, Caps, Gun Tools and if it ain't.” material of all kinds for hunters. _— UW. FE Crawiord Geo. FE. Turner : , Elegant Line of Summer[lillinery Just Received. a ————— Ghe Bee Hwe Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. father saya 50 it is 80, even this here’s room for everybody in big world, but we can't all bave front Wain Street and ibs. a! 2 bom. sole agent,