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May 27, 1901 (4 pages)

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splay of fabrics, s of the fore the in town WHITE for you, &% Co. le very ———————___' -. 100 r and . 250 pound . 156 street Ss. Nevada Ip to asv which ed upon. on, when ssults of r $10 to offering : n paying identical treet, in 781 THE TRANSCRIPT. THE CONSTITUTION OMS oe ow. FOLLOWS THE FLAG. b: x A —_— ” Personal Happenings. this city, arrived here last night from gan Francisco on a visit to friends, iui be, Mr. Rowe is an employe of the Union tows After reviewing the case, Jron Works. Dana Harmon came down trom. tes were levied, the Island was not a foreign country within Gaston yesterday, s meaning of th : Miss Fowler came down from Nortis § 01 the tariff: law. San Juan yesterday. Attorney T.-8. Ford went to Reno yesterday on business. The Plaintiff in the case __ Wasnincto, D. C., May 27-The United States Supreme Court rendered a decision today, declaring {that the] — Harry Rowe, who formerly resided in. COUStituition of the United States follows the flag wherever it. The duties were illegally exacted. it says when Porto Rican duPHONE, MAIN 551. is entitled to recover. H. McGonagle of French Corral was ERD en your'e figuring on that day’s outing in the woods in cool off, don’t forget VAN CATIP’S DEVILED' HAM. It’s . just what you'll need with your lunch. Small tins---no aste--Small Price, 10'cts., at GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, — PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,‘CAL. in this city yesterday, é Joe O'Connor left yesterday morning for Cape Nome, where he has mining interests. } : Attorney Fred Searls left yesterday Che ees: aren D er By rowas to Witness J2. for San Francisco to attend court, John Spaulding ceme-up from Au-) The Owl Baseball Club yesterday burn last evening. played a match game at. Glenbrook James Arnott, whobas been to San Park with the Busy Bees of Grass Valy. The-game was close and exciting, Francisco for some time returned last le util the last couple ‘of innings, when evening. : O. Dennis returned last evening’ the Owls began to hat heavily. ‘The from a visit to Alameda. score stood 14 to 10 in favor of the Miss Lehr, who has been to San Owls. Francisco attending school, returned At Conley’s Field yesterday the last evening. Transcripts succeeded in beating the ndian Flats by ascore of 18 to8. A. Played Baseball, s A.B. Lord, Judge Nilon and Post-. master L. 8.OCalkins returned Satur. day evening from the Grand Lodge, K. ng i ge ERS Nee eee of P., at Stockton. N.G. Oalvin is d ville. : G. Garsen, D. Birdsall, F.N. Parcells, W. CO. Smith and A. G. Dickman of San Francisco arrived here on last evening’s train,Yesterday afternoon at Oashin’s own from Oampton-/ ried the Sierra Nevadas of this city : ‘were beaten in a match game by a Grass Valley nine. The score was 12 to 26. Weather Bulletin W. M. Wilson and Alwar Russell are down from Maybert. Sr. JosepH, Mo., May 25—Last bulGrant Skidmore was down from . letin gave forecasts of disturbances to North Bloomfield yesterday. ‘leross continent. 24th to 28th, warm Mrs. J, H.O’Oonnor and son were . wave 25th to 27th, cool wave 26th to here yesterday on a visit to Mr. and . 30th. Mrs. A. BR. Morrison, About date of this bulletin temperMrs. I, Putnam and Raymond Put-. ature will be averaging low. A moderman arrived here last evening. from . ate warm wave will be near meridian Dixon and left this morning for Patter-. 92 moving rapidly eastward and a cool }son to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Hustler. wave following west of the Missouri Miss Lyda Penrose returned this} river, morning to North Bloomfield after} Week ending June 38d _ will. avervisiting friends in this city. age about normal temperature and T. E Dobbie and J. Jepson, who have drier in many places in the great cenbeen here spending’a few days.returned . tral valleys. A fairly good crop growthis morning to Nerth Bloomfield, ing week. ~* J. H. Campbell uf San Francisco ar-. . A storm wave will reach Pacific slope rived here last evening and left this . about 20th, cross west of Rockies. by morning for Downieville. close of 30th, great central valleys 31s Ohas. Lysena student of Berkeley . to June 2d, Eastern States June 3d. arrived last evening and left this morn-. A warm wave will cross west of ing for Gaston Ridge to study mining. . Rockies about, 29th, great central valMr. and Mrs. J. H. Cobb of Seattle, . leys 8lst, Eastern States June 2d. who have been here on a visit to Mr. A cool wave will cross west of Rockand Mra, A. G. Turner, returned home }jes about June Ist, great central valtoday. leys 3d, Eastern States 5th. . Father Clyne left this morning for. ‘his disturbance, taking warm wave Sacramento. and cool wave, will average warmer Superintendent .Dana Harmon and . t¢han usual, dry weather will precede wife returned this morning to Gaston. and not much rain accompany it. Ridge.” Piaces that are short of rain about Bishop Wm. H. Moreland retarned . 26th will be alarmed about drouth at this morning to Sacramento after visit. close of the month. — ing many friends at this city. B. Levy is here from Sun Francisco. H. Spaulding arrived here this evening from Oakland and will leave to-. The Women’s Relief Corps of the morrow for Downieville. G. A.B. will meet at Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs.’J. Hustler were over! Fall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, from Patterson today. The object of the meeting is to arrange matters in connection with the observance of. Memorial Day. The ladies prepare an excellent dinner 2@e->Relief Corps Meeting. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Jocal applications, as they can} .4, year for the Grand Army men. not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a‘blood or constitunal disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. ‘It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It 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 ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F.J. OHENEY & O©O., Props: Toledo, O. . Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. In times of peace; . intimes of war; The favorite drink is Jesse Moore. ees . f Opening Dance —TO BE GIVEN AT— BLUE TENT —ON— a Oe Saturda Evenin Jone Ist Your sideboard at home is incomour physicians about your case. 5 plete if it cis not stocked with Jesse Medical advice free. \ Supper)... Baker’s busses will convey passengers af itn pe conn reds BEYO ND ME ASURE#=— 010 f.on the dance. Yotes of Interest. ‘For Life Insurance see T.B Gray. ; If you want a good, cool drink of Messenger, _ . beer—the very best in town—drop ir The Downieville public school will . ®24 see Wm. Harry. m7-tf close for the term next Friday. Fine fresh honey from Harry ALLEGHANY ITEMS. Towle’s, two squares for 25 cents at R.B. Lewis was severely injured last Repcan'ss a0-2t. Monday in a mine at Alleghany. He. f you should desire anything in the was handling a heavily-loaded car.and drinking line you should call at the pushed it over the dump, falling with. Grotto. It is the most popular resort it. Mr. Lewis was badly bruised, end. !2 town and yqu,ate always given narrowly esbaped serious injury. fair treatment. ~ tf It is reported ‘that T. R. Garnier &. A Merced cook quarreled with his Co, of Osceola have arranged to pur—. employer yesterday and tried to shoot chase the Yellow Pocket and Colorado. him A good many cooks don’t need mines owned by F. J.’ Hauber. Also} to take any such radical methods in that through the influence of Mr. Gar-. order to produce results much the nier the Irelan mine, situated at Min-. same. ; neapolis, has been sold foragood price.} For the. best of everything in the A telephone line is being constructed . meat line send your orders to Naffziger. between the Plumbago and Oriental] my, celebrated “Loonen” and “Promines. J. E. Watson, electrician at! nvtactic” tooth brashes can be had at the Plumbago, was: in Alleghany a few Vinton’s, They are the best. days ago measuring for the line. One bewnch ofthe Creek Tadtad LeeAn alarm of fire was sounded at the islature is called the “House of Kings.” Plumbago mine a few daysago. The Pos ahiinte sedinan dosen’ti.edera 40 boarding house caught fire; but prompt assistance saved it from destruction. need.much teaching when it comes to putting on style. A number of men ‘have been employed in building a road for the pur-. Home-made bread made fresh every pose of bringing freight, machinery, day, at George Hurst's bakery, Cometc., to the Oriental mine. : mercial street. tt od Emperor William has issued -orders Buried Today. that hereafter no newspaper reporter shall be allowed to.take down his speeches. What’s the matter with having himself gagged ? Storra County ews. Items of Interest From® the Downleville The funeral of the late Joseph Watters took place this afternoon from the residence of his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watters on Gold Fiat. The floral offerings were many and very. beautiful. A large crowd of people followed the remains to their last resting place. Company O, N. G. O., of] he needs is a new designer, new builder, colored ink is quite fashionable. Vinton has a large assortment of colors. variety of luck. For excellent fancy summer drink call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of Spring and Pine streets. m7 tf member, sent an escort. Go and See the Display. L: Hvinen & Co. have an interesting new advertisement in this issue. He ‘Malaria Causes Biliousness at his'store, but most especially of his/the cause. new millinery department. He is re‘ceiving new hats from the East daily Reed’s Patent Dark colored stationery with light Sir Thomas Lipton is a fine fellow, full of pluck, and deserves to win. All which the deceased was. formerly:a. new yacht and an entirely different days and will call on all who will leav speaks of a number of things he has/. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes and invites the ladies to inspect the. 4 ntj-rusting tinware, guaranteed to Roard of Supervisors. Speesal Uecting Held and a ' Disit Mjade to Gruckee. The Board of Supervisors finished the business of their special meeting the. Grass Valley Tidings-Telegraph, for the sum of 50 cents per name and description, This was the lowest bid. Qn motion of Supervisor Miller,
seconded by Supervisor Wood, it was ordered that the county builda stone culvert on the fine of its lot, which abuts on or faces Oregon ravine in this city, and for that purpose Supervisor Martin is empowered and directed to take all steps necessary to effect the construction of said culvert, and to enter into a contract with any and all property owners along the line of the ravine between the points of York street and the corner of Pine and Oommercial streets,ani further that the county may use all-the rock now in the wall around the Courthouse*for the purpose of constructing said culvert. Yesterday Supervisors W. H. Martin, Eb. ©. Grissel, Al. Wood and. Obris. Miller, accompanied by Deputy Olerk Al Hosking, left for Trackee, where they will be joined by Supervisor Fay: and the proposition of building a new branch jail at that place will be discussed and passed uponin a special meeting. New Jersey has a pie combine, This is probably the nearest thing to a sure death trust yet inaugurated. ——___+ ee ——___—_ Paul Schoen, the well-known piano tuner, will be in Nevada City ina few word at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. He guarantees his work and charges reasonable prices. 4 tf A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye keeps her bowels active and her stomach in good order. Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxatiye and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys in a healthful condition. Geta 25c. package and try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf goods. be absolutely rust proof and perfect in every respect. For sale exclusively by Go, E. Turner . Forewarned, Forearmod. SIMPLICITY The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good condition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate The Blickensderfer Typewter DURABILITY igi tn Ghat Vicinity. Jack Hassen and James McDermott have been rent to the County Jail to serve thirty days each. The former on a charge of indecent exposure and the latter for disturbing the peace, . Alvah G. Davis, of Vallejo, who disThe large, handsome residence of D. appeared from San Francisco under Gruckee Stems. Ghings Ghat Have Gaken Place BRS . Saturday evening. The publishing of. J. Smith, situated on High street, with . mysterious circumstances last Tuesthe Delinquent Tax list was awarded to. ite entire contents was totally de-. 4#%: made his appearance in Truckee stroyed by fire last Friday night. O. last Siturday, bailing from Wadsworth? H. Smith, who lives next door, discovee ahetechi ri hat ape aaa ered the fire shortly before nine o’clock. "” aniitwhe-ex teen dienn Ae wail The hose carts were taken to the scene . P®nied by his bride, went below the of the fire and two streams of water. /day before to buy furniture for the were playing on the flames ina short}newhome. He left his intended bride time. The firemen did heroic work, but the fire had got too far under headway. The loss is estimated at $5000, and the insurance is $1500. Prof. Obas. Burckhalter of Ohabat Observatory, Oakland, will make some scientific observations at Independence Leke next month. The Professor will scientifically demonstrate as to ‘the beneficial virtues of a high mountain climate. Miss Norma Scofield is home from Mills Oollege to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Mise Nettie MeGiaahan has retarned discharged. Davis claims that he was to Truckee, after a stay of several given knock-out-drops, and intimates months in New York, where: chk at. that the object was to prevent the martending the Art Student’s League. ‘. tage. TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs FeetSaratoga Chips = Limberger Cheese = Swiss Cheese = = Pickles = = Ripe Olives = = = Cream Cheese Cream CheeseAbalone = = = JELL-O gee ee — Ae — Jackson's Beehive Grocery at Sacramento: and went to the Bay. There he went into a saloon and took 4 drink with a couple of men to whom he was introduced by a mutual friend, so the story goes. From that time Davis claims to have known nothing whatever until he regained consciousness last Friday in a hotel at Wadsworth, He was in such a nervous condition when he reached Reno that the authorities there examined him as to his sanity, but upon his tes10c per Ib 20c per Ib 35c each 35¢ per Ib 10c a quart 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts 6 for 25 cts 20c a can toc a pkge tifying to the facts in the case he was 4 and their friende, and lend their aid in. “~ fermentation would take place, the various ways to assist in observing the blood become polluted and A 8 constiday. tution so weakened that * simple » malady might result seriously. Girl Wanted. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy A girl to do generat house’ work, . nerves. : ; Must be neat, a wholesome and good Asa blood purifier and oe ryt cook. Wages, $22 monthiy. Address has no equal. Itis the safest an edy for old ple and children postofiiee box No. 607, FRETERADEO, -aetig it coateioane minerals, but is . re] 1,. made exclusively of roots and herbs. A local resident replies to his wife’s ao cthex waaay oo tiasenea li ae suit for-divorce with a cross-complaint lly cleanses the blood of imin which he alleges that the lady on effectually ¢ purities. At the one oceasion drank a pint of whisky in same time it builds a minute. How much did he expect up the weak and deher to drink—a quart? bilitated, and renosor vates the entire sysCertain Americans are arranging tO} tem, It cures permanently all manne1 put $15,000,000 in a Peruvian mining en. of blood and skin troubles. i i ; f Urbana, O., writes: -. terprise. If there isn’t gold in the] mr. E. BE. Kelly, 0! Trbans, O., writes: round now, there should be when the Ree as aes it would: break ao in ttle fifteen millions have been sunk in it. ¢ules, crusts would form and Yhite Pieaving the skin red and inflamie cient iscaicatan coupe sad sales withont Uncle Sam siege apheceriaoad ea oe Agog BS cea . me, and my skin serve his colonial empire, but he must $9 clear and smooth as any one’s. expect to get some international jars er of Cancer o fess and friends thought her case mad afterall, Even his pursuers seem suffered for ears with Boils. r'wo botto catch the infection. Sere Sid the Mrs. Hen: onty-one’ of Cape May, N. for doing 80. oils disappeared. J. 44 that twenty-o p eottiee of 8. Soe —_——_+200 -—————————" houldn’t wonder if De Wet were ee wes Richard T, Gardner, Florence, 8.,C. Gend for our free book, and \write Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. : PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT The Greatest Chance... "" GLOVES This year! Most women know our usual glove values. Well, these are better than usual and those who need to replenish their “hand wear” at this season may consider themselves lucky. LADIES’ GLOVES of Kid, in all the newest shades and styles of stitching ; You’ve ever had in e Moore “AA” whiskey. THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ett ectettne ¢ THE MOST SATISFACTORY Electioneer Stallion!) .A\ fe \ BROOMS . ' = by Fes YW Inthe city are obtainable at our store Bl LLYUPS. ; ff We are a little fussy on the point o a OMe uality. We rather prefer to draw —000-— rade by that high quality than. by R 2 20 1-2 heap prices. tg are low ee ACE co Die ccccecces ce ccece : = ps ill not bay stap e g s anyw ere area ra Ee EARLY J : 4) ar brooms are sold at reasonable preed to this fast, large and feshionEAS ‘ pe ee ‘because. "we are satisfied with ably bred trotting stallion. ott : J vy asons e pr ofits. SMENNESSEY'S STABLE EVERY FRIDAY) . RIES SIGOURNEY ©@For pedigree and further infor\ GRO : y eens WA casH GROCER. PHIL C, BYRNE. wy SNELL @ FLEMING’S CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. “THE LEADER OF MILLINERY STYLES.. f AND PRICES. Ladies: The fact of MISS HOEFT’S immensely increasing trade proves that she ‘is leading in styles and prices. : Her motto is: ‘The most stylish and best value Diamonds, Sifverware, With ~ Ebony Brushes rxgravea Plate C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE New, novel and unique. Call and see them. Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. STRONG SHOES _ juscue G2 <aso 57s We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS They are ju st what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP. PRICE Scts. TO $2, according tosize. Alsoan Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf, Price from $2 50 up. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. —+ SEVERAL TIMES We have drawn attention to our splendid collection of OFFICE MANTEL and BEDROOM ChOCKS, And for fear that it might be forgotten we desire to again impress on a beauty-loving public that they are not ordinary clocks. They are well known for their good works, well regulated habits and handsome appearance. Starting at 80 cts. for a cute little Bedroom Ticker, the prices range to $25. 3 HARTUNG, A. & H. W. . Watchmakers, at most reasonable prices. (ed Street, ADOVE PiUe ... caresses gussseesssseensesssnsserneon Nevada City, Oa > eres me peeing eee