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(EE TRANSCRIPT. COMMITTEES —
THE TRANSCRI
—
issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted
~ MET YESTERDAY.
AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
—BY—
BROWN & CALETNS.
THRMS OF SUBSCRITTION :
F
$6 Per Year
3y Mail,
‘Sy Carrier,
12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered toany part of the city.
VELEPHONE NO. 41.
MONDAY ee
P. 0, BOX EB
ee
May 27, 1901
You will find readingmatter on every
page of the TRANSCRIPT.
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Superior Court.
the. following gentlemen to take charge
of the contests:
:
Columbia Hili—Lauren Woodruff.
North Bloomfield—Grant Skidmore.
Death of a Capitalist.
WARNING,
Royal Arch Masoni.
All parties who
have mumps are
Ohey Witness the Conferring of) warned not to come out on the street
Relief Hill—Rassmos Resman.
Moore’s Flat, Plambago Mine—W. H.
* the Degree at Colfax.
prs
wealthiest men in. pleted a large and
as the disease is contagious and there Church, one of the
t
nigh
rday
Satu
apand last
city, died suddenly. today of f ap-j
*
isan ordinance which forbids such
Budd.
Between fifteen and twenty Masons people from leaving their premises.
Graniteville—Henry Fitter.
from Nevada City. and Grass. Valley The ordinance will be. enforced and
Mine—Dana Harmon.
went to Colfax last Saturday evening parties found on the streets with the
SFurther Arrangements California
Washington—Eb Grissel.
to witness the conferring of. the Royal disease may be arrested and proseNorth San Juan and French Corral— Arch Degree by the Colfax Chapter. cuted. By order,
Huau Muroaiz,
Henry German.
Masons were also present from Dutch
R. Eppy,
Health Officer.
Mr. Harris went to Oolfax today Flat, Auburn, Forest Hill and San
Assistant Health Officer.
Bt
to start a contest.
api
Francisco. After the conferring of the
\
The following comprise the committee degree the guests and hosts partook of
e
Ghe Boys’ Band of Stockton on evening amusements on the 4th: a banquet, at the close of which several
J. E. Carr, chairman; Thos. Sexton speeches were made and music renA «
Herbert Kitts, John Becker, George dered. Lieutenant Governor J. H.
. Wants to Come Kere.
Coughlan, A. D. Mason. °
Neff acted as toastmaster, and opened
—Ont of the—
The following comprise the comthe proceedings in his usual happy
Wade Jor the 4th,
Something
mittee on parade for the 5th: J. E, manner. It is needless to remark that
Ordinary!
A Bank Rurglarized,
The following business was transac
—_——
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ity of Blue
Denver, Colo., May 27—William. vicin
pe ;
:
kena?
oomeeee
this
was given in the new;
poplexy. Hecame to Colorado in 1866,
everybody
in attendance
Pie oil
he
1880
In
g.
and engaged in minin
time.
A
good
supper
WAS:
Rerved and
antly
const
gh
thou
and
na,
Arizo
to
went
harassed by Apache Indians, he dethe wants of the inner man were wei]
a
veloped valuable copper mining propsupplied.
\
athe:
erty, which he sold in 1897. He beA resident of a near-by interior city
came largely interested in Denver real
estate and various business enterprises.
Personal Happen
Harry Rowe, who formerly resi
this city, arrived here last night
san Francisco on a visit to. fr
Mr. Rowe is an employe of the
found a cigar box fall of counterfeit
He was a leader in philanthropic work. half-dollars hidden in a house which
he had rented, and very ho
The famous old Gilt Edge Whiskey turned the coins over to the ren
is recommended by physicians for ties. Had it been good’ money—pay
then it wasn't, and what is the
4
4
BLACK AND WHITE.
Started ‘te Work.
Miss Lehr, who has been to
Francisco attending school, rett
last evening.
.
A.B. Lord, Judge Nilon and
master L. 8.Calkins returned §
day evening from the Grand Lod;
Every suit is marked in plain figures.
of P., at Stockton.
N.G. Calvin is down from Oam,
ville.
W. C. Smith and A. G. Dickman o
Francisco arrived here on last «
ing’s train,
W. M. Wilson and Alwar Russe
down from Maybert.
Grant Skidmore was down
North Bloomfield yesterday.
Mrs. J. H. O’Oonnor and son
MAHER & Co,
here yesterday on a visit to Mr.
Mrs. A. R. Morrison.
Mrs. I, Putnam and Raymond
ee Just received a new lot of fans, . The very
;
man arrived here last evening.
Dixon and left this morning for Ps
son to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Hastl
:
TAYLOR'S TEA
— SPECIALTIES ——
AND COFFEE HOUSE.)
PIGS FEET
A Mean Trick.
868
PRICES:
HW
San
Toy Size......:..... $1 25
Francisco Firm
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—__
Handkei chief Lost.
the people in the various towns and
A point lace handkerchief was lost Friday
it is more than likely that most of the
night, May 24th, between the Suspension
Hugh Marchie, our Water Collector people of those places will spend their bridge and the New York House. Finder
members Our City.
and
Superintendent
of
Sewers,
Fourth here.
re
ceived a check today from Gladding,
McBean & Co, merchants of San
Mr
Harris appointed
THE PRESERVATION. OF HEALTH
Francisco, for $20, as their donation toward our Fourth of July celebration.
Should be of permanent im
This was very generous of the firm,
and they have the thanks of the com
portance when you desire to
mittee for it.
gratify your “Sweet Tooth.”
Wilt Leave Gomorrow.
known forftheir absolute pur
Lake.
ity and cleanliness.
Major George Nihell, Percy Carr,
Charles Grimes, Martin Dumler, Ed.
Foley's Ice Cream Parlors,
Tompkins and L. D. Nibgll will leave
tomorrow for the Meadow Lake District. The Major has a contract for
the erection
of a 10-stamp mill for the
Meadow Lake Mining Company, of
which Captain Ord of Benicia is man
City Marshal Shearer, who has been
confined to his home several days by
illness, was on the street today
Merrill Bandeen, who has been sericusly ill, was on the streets yesterday.
Wm. Giffin, who has been quite ill,
was much better today.’
Patented dasher construction
does away with all motions except
one—the can revolves. around. ihe
stationary dasher.
-IN. OUR
NE
The Marks children have about re
Dr.John
W SU
“a an,
T. Jones will tumigate the house next
week, but will keep the flag up for two
weeks longer. The Marks family seem i.
Motion
is
pecessary
2 &@
in the
SON
when ever they take a notion. One
of them was in town chis morning.
Suits fit for the dressiest
of men.
tine, as the children come to town! &
Uniform Rank, K. of P.
TETREAU
Our Millinery Opening.
When we will see that everybody is promptly waited upon.
for street wear.
You can save money by Although our millinery opening is late in the season, when
buying your footwear here. our Eastern goods arrive we will show you the results 0
We carry a full line of Buckingham & Hecht’s own make of boots and
shoes. Yor wear there.is no superior. Also Robert Johnson & Rand, St. Louis,
Mo., makers of our Men’s Fine and Heavy Shoes.
‘Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY
ebaaa City Stores, Main 791; res, Main 793
—
100 Ladies Sombrero hats, for which you have been paying”
$1 this spring. Our price is 40 cents for the same identical
hat.
,
:
Ladies’, Misses and Childre n’s
AN & C0. Clothiers
makes you see we handle only standard lines.
en
ee
Bishop Wm. H. Moreland rett
this morning to Sacramento after
ing many friends at this city.
B. Levy is here from San Fran
H. Spaulding arrived here this
ing from Oakland and will leat
morrow for Downieville.
Mr. and Mrs.’J. Hustler were
from Patterson today.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With Jocal applications, as the
not reach the seat of the d
Catarrh is a-‘blood or constitun
ease, and in order to cure it 7a
take internal remedies. Hall’s
Cure is taken internally, and a
rectly on the blood and mucou
faces:
Halls Catarrh Cure is
quack medicine. ‘It was prescri
one of the best physicians i
country for years, and is a regal
scription. It is composed of .
the best tonics known, combine
v
our new spring stock just
It was a grand success. We owe the ladies of Nevada
the shoes they want.
City an apology for inattention. . Not having the help to asThe shoes either of them sist us.
will buy here are correct
Weare receiving daily from the East millinery which
in style. We have them
will
be ready for inspection
in fine patent leathers—black and chocolate. Vici
“=> THE LAST OF THE WEEK
kid and also Russia calf
Made by Krippendorf & Dittman, Cincinnati.
The members of Mountain Division,
Uniform Rank, K. of P., are hereby no.
tified that there wiil be a drill in fall .
Ridge.
QUANTITIES {OF IMPORRTED} AND
PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS
. ++ SACKS ..,
Any goods purchased if not satisfactory, yournmoney will be cbeerfully reclose buying.
You will have an opportunity to buy $10 to
gy Single or Double Breasted funded. Any of these calf and vici kids are made up in $2.50, $3 and $3 50 $12 values for $6. Also $8 values for $5. We are offering
—o00—
Superintendent Dana Harmon
wife returned this morning to G
in Nevada County.
Either or both will find in
grades.
today.
Father Clyne left this mornin;
Sacramento.
the best blood purifiers, acti)
es
>
rectly on the mucous surfac
t
perfect combination of the
gredients is what produces suc!
derful results in curing catarrl
for testimonials free.
F, J.. CHENEY & CO.,,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the be:
In times of peace; intimes of
The favorite drink is Jesse Mc
FATHER
and
9.
Stylish Cut Trousers
and Mra. A. G. Turner, retarned .
Largest and Grandest Assortment
W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street
in three minutes.
Made by Chas. Kauffman
Bros., Chicago.
quaran-!
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cobb of Se
who have been here on a visit tc
SPRING
MILLINERY OPENING
EVERYTHING NEW
& ~ IN WALKING HATS.
cream, not in the machine.
The result is smooth, delicious
ice cream
New Spring Suits
Wega te MX
Samuel Phillips’ condition remains
about the same,
Mrs. Edward Ryan‘is very ill .
uniform at Armory Hall, Tuesday eve
(One Motion)
Poor, but honest, wishes
to meet a respectable, loving woman of means.
In appearance he is fine
and dignified, and a good
dresser,. which is proved
by his wearing one of our
Improving.
e;
ttsoused and spice?, Ib.....100
cooked,
_ CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer.
LEGG &SHAW CO.
Nevada City.
28 Years of Age
Most Hil of Chem Are Yow
ning, May 28th. By order,
W. G. Richagps, Captain.
Peerless Iceland
A GENTLEMAN
Condition of the Sick.
to pay no attention to the
add some sugar and water. Three
minutes after that you can have a
delicious lemon ice, if you use a.
18 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
OP RIGHT
ager.
covered from the smallpox.
M OGRE on oid 75}
DOUG isc
ey 2 00
3 Quarts 22 ocd.
ce 2 25
You don’t have~o go to th
rctic
2 50
regions to be refreshed. Icecream 4 Quarts .
or ices are much more delicious
6
Gare
osc
350
when the appetite is sharp—when
you are hot. It takes only a min8 Quarts..
a. 5 50
ute to sqaeeze a few lemons and
Our confections are widely Freezer
Wajor Yihell and Crew Soing
to Wleadow
will please return to this office.
T. E Dobbie and J. Jepson,
who
been here spending'a few days.retu
this morning to Nerth Bloomfield
J. H. Campbell uf San Francisc:
rived here last evening and left
morning for Downiéville.
Chas. Lysena student of Ber!
arrived last evening and left this n
ing for Gaston Ridge to study mi
OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER 501
a
terest is manifested in the matter by
Re
Miss Lyda Penrose returned
morning to North Bloomfield
visiting friends in this city.
SMOKED HALIBUT coriite coast, ib..
CHIPPED BEEF wip ety quantity, 1b. 20
SALTED WAFERS éartoreb nm onePos
Wholesale and Retail
:
G. Garsen, D. Birdsall, F. N. Par
Order us to take one out and send it home for you,
[ie SAMPLES FREE_£e]] latest.
:
Joe O'Connor left yesterday mc
Attorney Fred Searls left yest
for San Francisco to attend court
John Spaulding came.up from
burn last evening.
‘
James Arnott, whobas been tc
Francisco for some time returned
evening.
:
C. Dennis returned last ev
from a visit to Alameda. .
Ladies we show you in our large window a. display of
Taylor’s Own
GROUND
COFFEE
at 25c per Ib.
H. McGonagle of French Corra
in this city yesterday,
interests.
See Big Window! See Big Window!
season.
Attorney T. 8. Ford went to
yesterday on business.
for Cape Nome, where ‘he has n
MAHER & GOo.’s.
“wCROCKERY@.
Ever brought to this city.
‘
down
S
Miss Fowler came down from
San Juan yesterday.
;
A meeting of the general committee Carr, chairman; Chas, L. Harris, Wm. all present enjoyed themselves.
ted in the Superior Court today: .
will be held in the Supervisors room, G. Richards, Louis Schwartz, B. F.
In the estate of Rebecca Kitto, inSnell, Dr. C. W. Chapman, Ben Bost,
competent. Order confirming sale of at the Courthouse, this evening at 8:30 J.G. O'Neill, O. E. Ashburn, F. L.
FRANK TAYLOR, Propersonal property.
o’clock, sharp. A full attendance is Arbogast, L. 8. Calkins.
Mrivnerat Port Wis., May 27—The prietor of the
In the estate of J. Badeau, deceased.
Commercial
A proposition toengage the Boys’
Final account of administrator settled, desired.
Band of Stockton for the coming celeFirst National Bank of this city was Tea Store, has just received
allowed and approved.
F
The Fourth of July Afternoon Combration .is. being entertained, and it burglarized early this morning, the
In the estate of T. P. Robinson, demittee met at the Transcript office yesis conceded on all sides that this now
robbers getting away with about $30,000, Horn, some
of the finest
ceased. Order of sale of real estate terday afternoon and mapped out the celebrated organization of young muwhich is fally covered by insurance.
granted the administrator.
outline for their program. H. L. sicians would add greatly to the big
The safe was blown open with nitroIn the estate of John Kitto, deceased. Sweeney appeared before the comevent. Atthe recent Pythian parade
glycerine, The robbers made good
Letters of administration ordered mittee and stated that he and several at Stockton this band was inthe lead
their escape.
BLACK and WHITE DRESS GOODS, in wash fabrics,
issued to Phillis A. Gilbert upon her others had arranged to give entertainand made a great hit. There are twentyHe will sell these goods at
ments in the theater during the fourth five members in all and each of them
~ filing a bond in the sum of $100.
greatly reduced prices, and Not by any means mourning, but the leading styles of the
In the estate of Nicholas Weber, deand fifth and if the committee desired is a wonder in himself when it comes
ceased. Will allowed to probate. Letthey would come out in the afternoon to playing music. Edward B. Condy,
he will suit the taste of every
ters testamentary. ordered issued to and help entertain the crowds of peothe conductor of the band, has written
For dress occasions every suit is a gem.
Ohe Yew Culvert Was Com. one.
Mrs. Anna Weber and Alphonso Harple free of charge.
The proposition a letter to J. E. Carr, Secretary of th®
Every suit tells its own Story.
tung, without bonds.
was accepted and a float ‘with a good general committee, and among other
menced Ohis Morning.
-In tae éstate of S.L. Blackwell, deplatform on it will be prepared for their things he states that the boys make a
John Blodgett, who has the contract
Every suit is sold for ready cash.
ceased. Hearing of petition continued use. This will save the committee cengreat showing on parade. “These boys
for building the new culvert over Oreuntil Monday, June 10tb, 1901.
Every suit comes without a companion, therefore the
siderable expense and trouble and at are sons of the best people in town,” gon raviue, started the work this mornIn the estate of Francis Blain, dethe same time a much better entertainsays Mr. Condy, “and a great many of
wearer of any of these beauties will not see another in town
ing. He has six men employed, and
ceased. Order of sale of real estate ment will be given than on any previous their folks would take the trip with
es
will put the job through with a rush.
like hers.
granted to the administrator on adyear. A number of out side attractions the boys, were they engaged. —
Baker’s team is hauling the rock for its
:
Now, Ladies, take a look at this BLACK AND WHITE
will be present and severalprofesditional bond of $500.
“I think we would take at least fifty
construction from the Campbell mine,
DISPLAY,
while in our window.
The People vs. Peter Cozzaglio. sionals will take part.
;
people with us, and it is more than City Trustee Eustis is overlooking the
Following are some of the attraclikely that the number would be inPeter Cozzaglio duly arraigned. Not
work during the absence of Superhaving procured counsel, the arraigntions which were prepared:
creased to sixty. There is some comvisor Martin at Truckee.
Get it made up and then you will be up to date.
ment of said defendant was continued
150 yard race for buys.
plaint here about the boys thinking of
Respectfully,
until Tuesday morning, May 28th, 1901,
Tag-of-War contest.
The Treasury Department has issued
leaving home on the Fourth of July,
Try a pound.
at 10 o’clock a. m.
Tug-of-war contest for boys.
as the Stockton people think them a acircular urging that the giving of
Water fight.
Jobn R. Tyrrell vs. Cooley, et al. J.
great attraction, bat a trip of this elaborate and lengthy names to vessels Roasted Daily on the premises
Greased pig.
M. Wailing, Esq., on behalf of defendkind is worth considering, as some of be discouraged in favor of shorter apant withdrew the demurrer of de-100 yard free for all race.
Ground to order.
these boys have never been in the pellations. Is the day coming when
instead ‘of “Queens of the Ocean,”
125 yard race for visitors.
fendant on file herein.
mountains.”
:
Emma §8. Snediker vs. David P.
250 yard race for boys.
Mr. Condy also states that the cost “Stars. of the Sea,” etc., we are tc have
Ayers et al. Counsel for respective
75 yard race,
of ,the’ band will be made as reagonfleets of safety four-masters roving
parties argue on a general demurrer of
Fireman’s race.
able as possible. The cost of transabout the world under such names as
Ladies’ race.
defendant to plaintiffs complaint. F.
portation will be placed at a low fig“Bill” and “Bob?”
Girls’ race.
M. Parcells, Esq, for the plaintiff and
ure, a8 8 coach can be chartered for
Germany has decided that camels
Fat man’s race.
J.M. Walling for the defendant.
the round trip from Stockton to Colare
superior to oxen for farm work.
2
Many other features will be added fax,and .to help the matter out that
Now let the oxen hump themselves.
later.
prince of good fellows, OC. P. LoughPersonal Pointers.
The Parade Committee for the mornridge, superintendent. and _ general
Cemetery Vases.
A.J. Ragon bas honded ‘his’ mine at ing of the Fourth, met yesterday at the manager of the Narrow Gauge road,
--Ragon’s Flat to H. F. Morse, of AmaNaticnal Hotel and attended to a says that he will bring the band in from
A new supply of cemetery vases at
number of preparations. It was reColfax free of charge, and also return Geo. E. Turner’s. Two for 25cts. m24
dor county.
Mrs. Wm. Floyd won the first prize ported that a number of firms would them to that point without pay.
and Mrs. H. Legg won the second be represented in the parade by floats.
prize at the Ladies Saturday AfterMost of the local lodges have agreed
to turn out.
noon Whist.
The Evening of the Fifth Committee
Wm, Celio has received a fine new
Some party or parties are in the
met yesterday afternoon at E. W.
two-seated wagon.
habit
of visiting the cemeteries at this
E T Worthley came down from Schmidt’s store and finally decided to
city and taking whatever they want
give
the
proposed
free
dance at Armory
Washington today.
from. the graves. The night aftera
Sheriff Getchell left yesterday for Hall. In connection with this a numfuneral a few days ago someone went
of
‘exhibitions
of fancy dancing will be
Truckee.
toa
grave and took the ribbon from
George A. Ray was over from Ray’s given.
bouquets put there by loving friends
Charles L. Harris returned Saturday
Ranch today.2 4 Gee
evening from his tour through the of the deceased. A person who would
up country towns, where he went to be guilty of such an act is worthy cf
no consideration from civilized people
Senerous Donation.
start Maid of Honor contests. He met and if apprehended should be punished
. with great success and says much in‘to the full extent of the law.
ek
direct from England, via Cape
Jron Works.
Dana Harmon came
Gaston yesterday,
Opening Dar
BLUE TEN
Saturday Evy Mt
(iF Admission, per couple (i
SUPPOPS Scan scparecees ants”
610 f.on the dance.
Electioneer Sta
BILLYUP:
——900-—
RACE RECORD....0..++:
Breed to this fast, large an
ably bred trotting stallion.
By the
«BMENNESSEY’S STABLE EVER
Red Front, Main Street,
GRASS VALLEY
Telephone, Grass Valley Stores, Main 751
©@" For pedigree and fur'
Mation see
:
PHIL C, BY!