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TEE TRANSCRIPT.
* Mento.
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Sonereaneeaiall
aa eal 0
issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted
AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA,
BROWN & CALEINS.
TERMS OF SUBBCBITTION ;
‘By Malt, a ai eT $6 Per Year
‘By Carrier, . 12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered to any part of the city.
TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX B
THURSDAY... ines May 23, 1901
Personal Happenings. ,
Mrs. K. Allen of San Francisco is
here on a visit to Mrs. F. L. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. F. Morgan arriived last evening from Sacramento.’
They were but recently married in
that city.
Miss Amelia Hook has returned from
an extended visit to Southern California.
J.C. Barns and wife of San Francisco, who are spending their honeymoon in Grass Valiey, visited in this
city yesterday.
Mrs. Mattie Perryman has gone to
Redding on a visit to relatives,
Miss Julia Hook, who has been teaching school in Santa Barbara county, .is
expected here today on a visit to her
parents.
Superintendent Walter Mc.G. Logan of the Old Home mine left this
morning for San Francisco.
Miss L. Hieronimus left this morning for Auburn to visit friends.
Attorney R. H. Turner, of San Francisco, who has been here on a visit to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner,
returned toSan Francisco this morning.
Mr and Mrs. B. S. Rector left this
morning for San Francisco on a visit to
friends. :
Geo. Davey left this morning for
San Francisco to visit friends.
J. Lean left this morning for San
Francisco for a week’s visit.
Dr. A. H. Tickell and wife returned
last evening from Washington mining
district.
J.and D. Booth of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this
morning for Gaston Ridge. :
Mrs. O. and J. Penrose left this
morning for North Bloomfield.
W. Chivell returned this morning to
North Bloomfield.
D. Mullenbach of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this
morning for Moore’s Flat,
Mrs. Mails left this morning for
Graniteville on a business trip.
C. Cleveland left this morning for
Camptonville, where he has a position.
T. J. Harrey arrived here last evening from San Francisco and left this
morning for Sierra City.
F. Fanning of San Francisco arrived
here last evening and left this morning for North San Juan.
G. P. Smith of Auburn arrived here
last evening and left this morning for
Graniteville.
J.G. Davison is here from SacraC.B. Harmon and W. H. Cameron
are here from San Francisco,
F. W. Bradley of Oakland came
on last evening’s train.
Edwin Warren of the Great American Tea Company and J W. Bandemar
went to North Bloomfield and other
mountain towns today.
W. Tuttle returned from Alleghany
yesterday.
Mr. C. King came down from Washington today.
Sol. Warren left on the noon train
for Idaho.
J. E. Cline came down from Graniteville today.
Mrs. Lizzie Loyd and children will
arrive’ here this evening on a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan and family
Miss Marion Brown, manager of L
Hyman & Co’s millinery department’
has arrived from San Francisco.
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Gpiscopal Wfission.
Go Be Conducted By Rt. Rev.
Wm. KH. Moreland, D. D.
An Episcopal mission will be conducted at Trinity Church in this city, commencing this evening and ending on
Sunday next. The Rt. Rev. William
H. Moreland, D. D., Bishop of Sacramento will be in attendance, and
the Revs. John T. Shurtleff, W. H.
Fenton-Smith and W. A. Rimer will
assist in the services. The sermons
and instruction throughout the mission will be given by the Bishop.
The services will be as follows:
Thursday (this evening) — Sermon
and instruction, 7:30 o’clock.
Friday and Saturday—Holy commuuion, 8 a.m ; instruction, 3:30 p.
m.; sermon and instruction, 7:30 p. m.
Whit-Sunday—Holy communion, <8
& ™.; morning prayer, confirmation
and second celebration, 11 a. m.3
Children service, 3:30 p. m. This service will take the place of the Sunday
school for the day. Evening prayer
and closing sermon, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended to
ell to attend these services. All seats
as usual, are free.! Rev. W. A. Rimer,
Rector. : ,
in
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Howard Loveland, proprietor of the
Popular Bakery, continues to furnish
THE DECISION
. IS REVERESED:
San Francisco, May 23—The State Supreme Court
rendered a decision this morning in the case of the Railroad
Commissioner against the Southern ' Pacific Company, reversing the decision of Superior Judge Bahrs,
When the Valley road cut the rate to Fresno the Southern Pacific did likewise to meet competition.
When the Santa Fe Co. absorbed the Valley Road the
Sotthern Pacific restored the old rate.
The Railroad Commissioners brought suit before Judge
. Bahrs who decided that the reduction must remain in force.
British Conscription.
New York, May 22 — An ominous
statement on the subject of conscription was’ made by Lord Raglan, the
Under Secretary of War, last night
says the Tribune’s London correspondent. Speaking’ at the United
Service Club he said that Mnglishmen
must not be frightened at the idea of
conscription. There were only two
ways of, getting men for the army:
They could pay them and make their
lot comfortable, or they could press
them into service. Paying them had
already been declared impracticable,
In this connection, it is interesting to
ncte that the militia ballot is. being
put into operation in Guernsey, to help
the local militia. Guernsey is only a
portion of the British Empire where
conscription-is in force.
Jor a Good Cause.
Ghe Winers Union of Srass
Valley Collecting.
E. J. Swift and S. Crase, representatives from the Grass Valley Miners
Union, were in this city today soliciting contributions for a fund to aid
the widows and erphans of deceased
miners. Weare pleased to be able to
state that they were very successful on
their rounds, our people ‘fully appreciating the motive that prompted the
Union to come tothe relief of those
who have been bereft.
Millinery Opening.
L. Hyman & Co. announce their millinery opening on Saturday, May 26th.
We will on that day display the most
beautiful line of trimmed hats. Everyone is cordially invited to call, whether
they wishto purchase or not. There is
a pleasant surprise in store for.all callers.
. L. Hyman & Co,
Nevada City and Grass Valley.
ve
m23
Headache Saps Your VitalityAnd wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia.
25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by -H.
Dickerman, sole agent. tf
Joreign Corporations,
Are You a Stockholder in Any
. of Chem ? .
Among the laws passed by the last
‘Legislature isa Statute that requires
corporations organized under the laws
of another State, or foreign country, to
file'a certified copy of their articles of
incorporation in the office’ of the Secretary of State gt Sacramento, and also
with the County Clerk of the County
where its principal place of business
ie, and also where such corporation
owns land, and requiring such corpobration'‘to’ pay the Secretary of State
the same fees as are paid by corporations formed under the laws of this
State. Heavy penalties are provided
‘for in the Act for a violation of this
law.
Foreign corporations that haye complied with the law requiring them to
name a person upon whom service
may be made in this State, are exempted from the provisions of the
above law. ’
Lip Badly Cut.
While William Reynolds Jr. was
working at the Pioneer Reduction
Works this morning he met witha
painful aceident. He was helping to
lift a tank of oil on toa truck when it
slipped and hit.-him. His chin was
badly bruised and his lip cut so badly
that Dr, Conlan found it necessary to
wound,
May Sell His Mine.
Phil Dunn will leave tomorrow for
San Francieeo, and while there may
close a bargain for the sale of his
mine at this place. The mine is situated near the Mountaineer mine on
Deer Creek.
Committees to Meet.
The Firemen’s Fourth of July committeés will meet tonight at Chief Engineer Schmidt’s store. The Evening
Committee for the fifth will also meet
at the same place tonight.
For family use Jesse Moore “AA”
whiskey is a prime favorite and in
thousands of homes it is always on the
buffet,
OP RI Cry
THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH
Should be of permanent importance when you (desire to
gratify your “Sweet Tooth.”
Our confections are widely
knownfforjtheir_absolute purityfand cleanliness.
Foley's, ee Cream Parlors,
take three stitches to close up the],
e
Miraculous Escape.
Pursxo, Colo., May 22—It is learned
that the flood which Monday night
washed out a Denver and Rio Grande
railway bridge over St, Charles creek
ten miles south of Pueblo, sub-merging
& passenger train, caused the death of
two persons at Buelah, twenty miles‘
farther up the stream. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Brown of Avondale, who were occupying a cabin for the summer, were
drowned. The escape of the passengers from the wrecked train was almost
miracalous. Thetrain was struck by
a wall of water fourteen feet high, and
carried down with the bridge. The
passeengers, eighteen in number, succeeded in reaching places of safety
on the tops of the cars. H. F. Grove,
editor of an agricultural paper in Denver, tried to reach the shore before help
came, and was carried eight miles down
stream before he was able to land.
The flood was caused by a cloud-.
burst in the Sierra Mojada Mountains
Gruckee Stems.
Ohings Ghat Have Saken Place
iw Ghat Vieinity.
The streets and alleys of Truckee
are getting the best clean up that they
have had for years. Supervisor Fay
has charge of the work. . er a
Yesterday morning, at an early hour,
while Engineer George Byrnes was
turning an engine around on the balloon track he ran: over a ,horse. i
Deputy Sheriff Marzen has received
a letter from “Buck” McCabe, who
is in the County Jail awaiting trial
on the charge of furnishing liquor to
Indians.
ratber tired of jail life and that he
yearne for the festive scenes of Truckee.
Prisoners Escape.
Richard de Fore and Frank Wagner,
the hobos arrested; at Grass Valley for
vagranoy, were out at the Pittsburg
dump working with the chain gang
Monday and while Watchman Ralph
Bowerman was busy feeding the rock
breaker, they slipped away and have
not been heard -of since. Supervisor
Martin denies the published statement
that he had given orders for the guard
to feed the crusher. .
Furnished Rooms to Let.
McCabe says that he is.
TAYLOR'S TEA
Small Hams.
Charles E. Mulloy, the grocer, has &
changed advertisement in this issue in
which he speaks of Westphalia hams.
They are small and just the thing for
boiling. They are worth 14 cents per
pound and average from 40 cents to 60
cents.
Something
Ordinary!
FRANK TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Commercial
ea Store, has just received
direct from England, via Cape
Horn, some of the finest
—wCROCKERYO.
Ever brought to this city.
He will sell these goods at
greatly reduced prices, and
he will suit the taste of every
Naor
Taylor’s Own
GROUND .
COFFEE
at 25c per Ib.
Try a pound.
Roasted Daily on the premises
' Ground to order.
he SAMPLES FREE £4]
AND COFFEE HOUSE,
Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James
Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada streets.
m22 “Wholesale and Retail
Keep Cool
You don’t haves o go to the Arctic
regions to be refreshed. Icecream.
or ices are much more delicious
‘when the appetite is sharp—when
you are hot. It takes only a minute to eqaeeze a few lemons and
add some sugar and water. ° Three
minutes after that you can have a
delicious lemon ice, if you use a
Peerless Iceland
Freezer (One Motion)
A Patented dasher construction
* does away with all motions except
one—the can revolves around ihe
stationary dasher. :
Motion is wecessary in the
' Cream, not in the machine.
The result is smooth, delicious
ice cream
18 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
%
in three minutes.
PRICES:
Toy Size....:....... $1 25
P Quart. ciccccud. Dg
2 Quarts........ 2 00
Quarts.. 2 25
4 Quarts wo. 2 50
6 Quarts.. a. 3.50
8 Quarts.. 5 50
LEGG & SHAW C0
Nevada. City.
a Se Se
a . oe
Sr. Louis, May 22—All records between Buffalo and St. Louis were
broken by the Wabash special ‘traia.
having on board the officers and Directors of thé Louisiana Exposition,
who returned yesterday from the PanAmerican Exposition opening ceremonies. ;
miles, was made in fourteen hours
A Fast Run.
bird world’s record was t
day at the Minois 0}
in this city in the
The trip from Buffalo, 720 R. Orosby of O'Fallon, til, ana 4
and fifty-five minutes, counting etops, popes The matoh was’ no
and the time lost in ferrying across the cone Boy ac nes
Detroit river. Thus the actual. runae
ning time was less then fourteen hours, ee: roe
four hours shorter than the fastest Tag sid find reading Matter on every
schedule between the two cities. page of the Teansonipr,
DISPLAY, while in our window.
Order us to take one out and send it home for you,
Get it made up and then you will be up to date. .
latest.
BLACK AND WHITE
—AT H+. 8
MAHER c& Co.'s. a
. See Big Window! See Big Window! .
Ladies we show you in oug large window a display of
BLACK and WHITE DRESS GOODS, in wash fabrics,
Not by any means mourninff, but the leading styles of the .
season.
For dress occasions every suit is a gem.
Every suit tells its own Story.
Every suit is marked in plain figures,
Every suit is sold for ready cash.
Every suit comes without a companion, therefore the
wearer of any of these beauties will not see another in town
like hers.
Now, Ladies, take a look at this BLACK AND
Respectfully,
MAHER & Co:
ee
as,
CHAS. E. TMULLOY, Grocer.
WESTPHALIA ..
HAMS..
They’re between a ham anda shoulder. Not as
good as a ham—better than a shonlder, ‘They’re just
the right size for boiling. Boil your own hams. It's
cheaper. Westphalia Hams, per Ib., 14 cts. Average
from 40c to 60c each,
SPRING
MILLINERY OPENING
Largest and Grandest Assortment
in Nevada County.
QUANTITIES .OF IMPORRTED AND
PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS
TETREAU ..:.°.
EVERYTHING NEW .
IN WALKING HATS.
'W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street’
Ft
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A NEW DEPARTMENT
days.
his patrons with the very: best of pies.
cakes, bread and everything else in the
bakery line. tf.
For Those Living in the Malaria Districts. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Toniv,
In addition to the many lines we have been handling in
our Nevada City stores, in a few days we will open up a
Fine Millinery Department.
[Ee Goods will soon Arrive. .
They are coming from the East, so ladies save money.
eee. Hiold off buying your HATS for a few
Money cheerfully refunded if goods
are not satisfactory. ?
Better For Blood Than Sarsapariia DYOad and Pine Str eets, 5
NEVADA CITY _—_s:
my15-6m . Nevada City Stores, Main 791; res. Main 793
Long and Slim
Short
No matter how long or short you
clothing because the merit is there.
‘work,
men we cannot fit perfectly.
edge, and from insige to outside.
may bein stature, we can fix you.
Our Clothing Speaks For Itself.
We depend for its sale entirely on its merits and
_ We're selling lots of
Its made to fit and wear from
You'll find nothing but honest
To wear our clothing once is to wear it always.
A fine assortment to show you, and it w
acquainted with it. Not every clothing
odd sizes because they don’t carry the stoc
ill pay you to become
store can fit men in such
k, but we would Iske to see
AN & C0. Clothiers:
Die
* More and More Boys
Are raised in this country every year. Every one of them must have show
We don’t expect to shoe them all, bat we would shoe a great portion
them if parents only knew more about the wesring qualities of oa M7#
shoes. , :
Our Spring styles are now in and ready for thé boys to —
work on trying to wearthem out. ‘We have the kind of shoes that will
the average boy busy for « while. Buckingham & Hecbt’s Now So
Seal is our crack line for school wear, If you want’a ‘shoe that will pait
your boy try a pair. We guarantee the wearing quality of every
and will make good, if not
up to the mark for durabilit
Sizes 11 to 2, $1 75; 23 to 6, $225
Red: Front, Main Stree
GRASS VALLEY
Telephone, Grass Valley Stores, Main 751
4
Sconce of Danville, killed their y
WHITE
Just received a new lot of fans, The very.
—
satisfactory, any goods whioh fail t0 om
————
Married at Sacre
‘Fred Wassie and Mi
Burlace Unitec
. Fred Massie, formerly o
nt who now residas at Ton
da, was married at Sacra
prday morning to Miss Mat
* Nevada City. The wedd
nit one. After the wi
ppy young couple left o
or Tonopath, where they
heir home.”
My ae
Mr. Massie is well and
mown in this vicinity he
mised at Town Talk, wher
last February when hb
onopah to work ina mine,
an attractive young lady,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs
Burlace of this city. The '
coins in with the many frie
oung people in wishing th
nerous abd happy.’ journe
ife, Mrs. Massie and the . }
nd Myrtle Massie, mother:a
{the groom, went to Colfax
p extend congratulations to
sthéy passed throngh.
Vanned Kis 8.
Benicra, May 22—Charles
"BB outhern Pacific baggage-m:
ormerly resided at Lodi, «
nicide here the other day ¢
ave been found showing tha
or suicide had been delibera
nd there is no doubt tha
had become unbalanced throt
pg over his own poor healt
pf his wife, who has been se
in San Francisco for some t
jeceased was for many yea
he Southern Pacific Oompa
He was removed recently fre
PEBenicia, where he had che
baggage.
—
Infants Gaten 23
Jos, W. V., May 22—The .
dren of E. P. Porterfield,
ineer, residing about tw
outheast of this place, whi
ng flowers in the woods v
nd partially devoured by a
remains were found by a
party which had been out §
day evening. The bear was
ed later and killed. .
dren were Mary, aged 3; W
5, and Henry, aged 7. The}
almost crazed with grief, th
ment leaving them childless
Trouble Over a Ch
Word was received by Sh
Getchell last night from tl
nia mine, above Washing
effect that a man named
been given a check for a
dollars to hand toa Mr. Fe
had failed to doso. The 6!
the man. wanted and he .
he gave the check to Je
who is stage agent at
with instructions to give
rightful owner,
K. of P. ‘Electi
The Stockton Record sa;
the Grand Lodge Knights
which is now convening a
comes to elect officers Vic
Calkins of. Nevada City \
edly become Chancellor
Prelate Trask will becom
cellor. —
— tO
New Advertiset
Anyone who needa &
can secure one for a &
Sigourney’s grocery store
best of everything in his !
for reasonable prices.
advertisement.
———
Suwmer Glo
Snell & Fleming, the }
chants, have just receiv
of Summer gloves which
ing at low prices. Read
vertisement and call a
them,
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Sausage and
Get'a pound of links «
remove the skin and fr;
up into small pieces; wi
well cooked drop in fi
gether, and when the
move and serve. This
breakfast dish for five .
OP
Catarrh Cannot
—_——
With Jocal applicatio:
not reach the seat
Catarrh is a blood or
ease, and in order toc
take internal remedies
Cure is taken interne
rectly on the blood a!
faces. Hiall’s Catarr!
quack medicine. It w
one of the best pb
country for years, and
scription. It is com
the best tonics know!
the best blood pari
rectly on the mucov
perfect combination
gredients is what pr<
for aeapeaae tree. or tes’ .
F. J. OBENEY
Toledo, 0.
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