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May 28, 1901 (4 pages)

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TEE TRANSCRIPT. on the 4th and 6th. They will also various mine-owners to suspend work Ah Suey Robbed. oe ee : ask the business houses to decorate. dent of the day. All parties who have mumps -are in So to on The Chinamen of this city will be ti ta 8. Music by the Band, = vi In t aw Countryman Gaps His Gill Urs. Seorge Raldwin Passed warned not to come out on the street Hn Earnes AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, asked to get a float and appear in the 4, Invocation, Rev. Wm. Angwin,~ — . as the disease is contagious and there i See In Sts Observance While a Clerk is In Charge. parade, the same as many of their 5. Vocal music, “Loyal. and Trae,”. isan ofdinance which. forbids such 0 ee e t er ervanc obs countrymen do in other places. E. A. on by sextet under leadership of John ee mm itt co e Th Ah Guey, the bland and shrewd Mrs. George Baldwin, an old and repeople from leaving their premises. TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : iaods Park, Thomas Sharp, Fred Searls, Hon. gn Day, May 380, rial Werry. Memo and enforced be will $6 Per Year ordinance Chinese merchant, whose place of busispected resident of Gold Flat, crossed The By Tilly oe:.'e. oe =.” ion to the at invit F. T. Nilon'and J. B. Tuiley have the est earn 6. Reading: “Lincoln’s \Gpttyeburg e an nd exte the streets with the 12 1-2c Per Week g ByCarrier, > ness is on Pine street, near Broad, 'the dark river at her home at 10 o’clock parties found on matter in hand. to unite in a fittin Dedication Address® by Hon. J, M, ublic generally, city. the of part P disease may’ be arrested and prosetoany Delivered business Walling. The General Committee will meet has been victimized by a fellow counthis morning. The deceased had been Vee erties observance of the day. All cuted. By order; _Hudu Murcuiz, P. 0. BOX BE TELEPHONE NO. 41. close to d este requ Sweetly “Comrades itly music, Vocal urgef 7. “a.. are feliak es again Friday night in the Supervisors tryman. Yesterday afternoon Ah Guey ill for many years with yellow jaunhous Officer. Health May 28, 1901 rooms in the Courthouse. TUESDAY You will find readingmatter on every * page of the*TRANSORIPT. + -@e-2 —____—_—— INDEPENDENCE DAY PREPARATIONS Ohey Hre Being SHtur Personal Happenings. General : of the Placer County people to enjoy the Fourth with us. A large crowd will come from Auburn, Newcastle and Loomis, and they will secure a special rate on the railroad. Mr. Bell has secured the basketball teams of Auburn, Neweastle and Loomis, who will play here on the 6th, and they will be accompanied by many of their friends. The Ladies’ Band of Auburn is practicing constantly and will make the air be a great attraction, as a number have already expressed their intention to contest. County Treasurer Jackson resound with sweet strains. left this mcrning for home, Is Here Again. the Afternoon of the 4th Committee had about made out all of its program and is busily arranging for the various events. The committee decided to allow the Boys’ Band of Stockton their expenses The Sec-— John Martin, promoter of the pro_ posed new electric railroad between here and Grass Valley, was in town to day making arrangements for the commencement of work which will soon be started. He thinks that everything retary, J. E. Carr, was instructed to will be completed by September 9th. telephone to the band’s manager and The building at the north west corner inform him of the action that had been of Broad and Pine streets, formerly taken, Several members of the'comoccupied by a saloon, was examined mittee stated thatthey would willingly by Mr. Martin today and he may congive acouple of the visitors quarters clude to have the office of his company at that place. at their homes. see L.A. Walling stated that the com i The whiskey that touches the righ mittee appointed to start a contest for spot every time is Jesse Moore; to be the election of a Grand Marshal had had from all first-class dealers. decided to give the idea up and wanted the General Committee to appoint one. The matter was laid over till next paces, ing Lx Magy the North East corner of H. B. Smith’s former residence, to a large white oak 2feet in diameter, blazed on two sides, standing between twoChina cab Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes white oak tree eight inches in diameter, the cause. pearly South, about 150 quarry; tuence about to innin: pron yey same premises cenveyed by J. M.Smith to H. B Smith, recorded in Book 62 of Deeds, page 328, records of Nevada County, also commenci at a blazed pine tree marking the South corner of said tract; thence runn: in an Easterly direction 240 paces to a ; thence North G 260 paces to an oak tree two feet in diameter blazed on twosides; thence in a Southwesterly direction to the place of beginning containing two acresmore er less. Also all ditches and water rights used and connected therewith. : The sale will be made on or after JUNE 15th, 1901, and bids will be received at the office of Jonesand Larue, Postoffice building Grass Valley, California. ‘ Terms of sale, ten per cent. cash, gold coin of the United States, balance at time of confirmation of sale by the Court. , T. J. TORPIE, Administrator ofthe estate of Thomas P. Robinson, d eceased is Jones & Larue, Attorneys for Administrator, Grass Valley, Cal. m28 Handka. chief Lost. A point lace handkerchief was lost Friday night, May 24th, between the Suspension bridge and the New York House. Finder will please return to this office. C. P. Loughridge is waiting to see how many people will come from Newcastle and Auburn before he makes a known forjtheir absolute pur rate on the Narrow Gauge. He has made a rate of $1, each for the round ity and cleanliness. trip forthe people who accompany the . Stockton band. W. E. Osborne informed the committee that the Electric Power Company would charge nothing for ail the power that was wanted and would also ~ Foley's Ite Cream Parlors, and attractive electric A GENTLEMAN features]. 28 Years of Age which would cost but little. B.F. Snell has appointed Hon. J M. Walling and City Clerk Sidney Peard to assist him on the printing Poor, but honest, wishes to meet a respectable, loving woman of mzans. In appearance he is fine and dignified, and a good dresser, which is proved by his wearing one of our will begin work in earnest immediately. On the evening of the 5b there will be a fine display of fireworks on the streets. The proposed big free dance will be given ‘at Armory Hall and E. W. Schmidt said that free lemonade would be served. At the hall a num=. ber of the pupils of Miss Fannie Rogers will give exhibitions in faney dancing. J. H. Rogers The very Wholesale and Retail PIGS FEET and spicea, 1b... --. 106 sxivexscaved Scoritts Sodas, to CHIPPED BEE We have a beef-chipper and 250 _QUR TELEPHONE NUMBER 501 CHAS. E. MIULLOY, Grocer. . ~ SPRING PRICES: OY SIZE soosvocssscces edt $1 25 I Quart o.oo.. ccc. 175 2 Quarts.. 2 00] 3 Quarts.. 2 25 You don’t have»o go to the Arctic 4 Quarts 250 Ice cream or ices are much more delicious 6 Quarts Bienes 3 SO when the appetite is sharp—when you are hot. It takes only a min8 Quarts..... melden 5 50 Keep Cool — MILLINERY OPENING 8 IS-INTERES TED IN OUR W reported having en gaged the Theater for two days and nights. He is;now making arrange-'. New Spring Suits Made by Chas Kauffman Bros., Chicago. .. SACKS.. ments for the firing of salutes, etc. H. J. Wright said the Invitation Com. mittee was hard at work and has in. vited the citizens from all the towns iu this vicinity. ; L. L. Gaffoey of the Downieville Stage Company stated that his company intends to run speeial stages to! this.city for the accommodatian of the . people of Downieville, Camptonville Single or Double Breasted —o000— 8 L. 8. Calkins, Dr. C. W. Chapman and E. A. Park-were appointed to look Largest and Grandest Assortment in. Nevada County. QUANTITIES {OF IMPORRTED] AND _ PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS TETREAU . EVERYT HING NEW IN WALKING HATS. W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street in three minutes. Broad and Pine Streets, H. Martin was appointed to ask the y NEVADA CITY Gees « o crcs. Nein 391; res, Main 793 ed at her home, on Water street Ist evening, after a. brief iliness Her death was not wholly unexpected nd although everything within th ope of medical -science was done t eviate her pain and prolong her life ure spirit winged its way toa bette: ndabove. To add more to the meas bereaved mily, a little babe is left without its other. T'wo other children of. tender go and a fond and loving husband galso left.to mourn. . Mr. Ryan has the heartfelt sympathy the entire community in his hour anguish and sorrow, and his many ends are doing everything withi® sir power to lessen his burden of ef. Mrs. Edward Ryan was a good and bble woman, in the full acceptance of ¢ term. Her home and family ties ire alwayS uppermost in her mind dshe belonged to that noble class of others whose object and aim in life to bring up their children to be good nn and true women. She has been a ident of this city for about ten ars and her friends always ad ed her excellent attributes of heart d head. Although cut down at a nparatively early age, she acted well part in the drama of life, and world is better for her exemplary i kindly traits of character. he deceased was a native of PleasValley and was aged thirty-four husband and three children here, a her, mother, brothers and sisters re fing at Eureka, Humboldt county. he time for the funeral has mot as been fixed. The relatives in Humdt county have been apprised by eand the deceased’s sister, Miss J. d, will arzive here this evening or norrow, when the arrangements for ) obsequieés will be made, t. W, Baxter Dead. BAN F'pancisco, May 27.—H. W. ter, proprietor of the No Percent » Drug Company, died at San Rafae! terday. He had been sick for som« In addition to his drug busines: with lley Water Works. the Springs For more thar nty years he filled the position o hier in that corporation. He leaves & wife and twosons. Th neral was held today from the Cen Methodist Church at 2 p.m. One’ of the sons of the deceased i hur Baxter, the hide man, who i -known here. ) oe. Millard Smith was released from tb uty Jail yesterday, after servin months for indecent exposure. é ith Jocal applications, as they ca reach the seat of the diseas tarrh isa blood or /constitunal dis t,and in order, to cure it you mut @ internal remedies. Hall’s Oatart vis taken internally, and actsd FATHER and SON Our Millinery Opening. Either or both will. find in 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 éither of them sist us. sy will buy here are correct We are receiving daily from the East millinery which in style. We have them will be ready for inspection in fine patent leathers—black atid chocolate. Vici —“==>THE LAST OF THE WEEK kid and also Russia calf for street wear. Any goods purchased if not satisfactory, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Any of these calf and vici kids are made up in $2.50, $3 and $3.50 grades. We carry a full line of Buckingham & Hecht’s own make of boots and
tof the best physicians in tb lntry for years, and is a regular pr tiption. It is composed of one ‘best tonics known, combined wi ‘best blood purifiers, acting 4d tly on the mucous surfaces. T ect combination of the two i ‘dients is what produces such wo ul results in curing catarrh. Se! testimonials free. : ¥. J. CHENEY & OO. VIO Prot O, Sold by draggista, price 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A times of peace; intimes of war; favorite drink is Jesse Moore. i close buying. You will have an opportunity to buy~ $10 to $12 values for $6. Also $8 values for $5. We are offering TO BE GIVEN AT— 100 Ladies Sombrero hats, for'which you have been paying this spring. Our price is.40 cents for the same identical __ at. ' ‘ Ladies’, Misses and Children’s e v e s “ s r e i h t o l C L. HYMAN& CO. By the tly on the blood and mucous su! Hall's’ Catarrh Oure is not k medicine. It was prescribed . When we will see that everybody is promptly waited upon: is late in the season, when You can save money by Although our millinery opening our Eastern goods arrive we will show you the results of buying your footwear here, Made by Krippendorf & Dittman, Cincinnati. makes you see we handle only standard lines. after the wants of the Goddess of Liberty aud the Carnival Queen. A committee’consisting of BE. J. Reetor; red Zeitler and Supervisor Wm. These sentiment our to the writer witha feeling aki to sincere sorrow in recording th Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Suits fit for the dressies t and Forest City. loves a shining. mark, regardless of ag or circumstances. was connected : For wear there is no superior. Also Robert Johnson & Rand, St. Louis, Stylish Cut Trousers. shoes. Mc., makers of our Men’s Fine and Heavy ‘Shoes. ‘ of men. drole is a mute reminder that speak jooder and deeper than words, Deat no respecter of persons and alway ne. LEGG SHAW & CO. a javes voids that can never be fille nd the vacant place in the famil sey, of this city, and leaves besides ee eereene SALTED WAFERS Patented dasher construction does away with all motions except one—the can revolves around i he stationary dasher. Motion is pecéssary in the cream, not in the machine. The result is smooth, delicious sick chamber when its forebodings see) tohover at the door. In its train rs. She was a niece of James Hen SMOKED HALIBUT The committee must pay for the’ wiring and all other labor. He said he had a number of committee and they MAHER & Co. [SAMPLES FREE_£2]] latest. ice cream 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. . Respectfully, (es Just received a new lot of fans. Nevada City. ni. It comes many times wh jast expected and Dften passes by tl re of the sorrow of the For dress occasions every suit is a gem. Every suit tells its own Story. Ground to order. Peerless Iceland -Our confections are widely Freezer (One Motion) voted Write and Mother. season. wearer of any of these beauties will not see another in town gratify your “Sweet Tooth.” would also have several new ones. Death Claims “ Sood pe D he golden thread was severed and he: Taylor’s Own Ever Every suitis marked in plain figures. y suit is sold for ready cash. Every suit comes without a companion, therefore the GROUND , like hers. TE WHI a Now, Ladies, take a look at this BLACK AND COFFEE . DISP LAY, while in our window. us to take one out and send it home for you. at 25c per Ib. Get itOrder made up and then you will be up to date. ute to sqaeeze a few lemons and add some sugar and water. Three minutes after that you can have delicious lemon ice, if you use a Yrs. Gdward Ryan fabrics. s of the Not by any means mourning, but the leading style paces to an old lime paces nearly East portance when you desire to the floats used on the previous day but a display of Ladies we show you in our large window standing on the bank of said ‘ditch; thence Should be of permanent im J. E. Carr said that the Parade Committee for the 5th would use some of See Big Window! See Big Window! TAYLOR'S TEA — SPECIALTIES ——— AND COFFEE HOUSE, Malaria Causes Billousness. ci death of Mrs. Edward Ryan, wh Try a pound. Dr. ‘Henry Mauser, Manager of the Roasted Daily on the premises ins; thence following along the line of an old diteh a little West of North, 275 paces to a THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH meeting. WHITE D AN K BLAC . . ATS ices et He will sell these goods at BLACK and WHITE DRESS GOODS, in wash Superintendent R. C. Walrath, who U NDER AND BY AUTHORITY OF AN of sale granted by the Superior has been at San Francisco for the past Courtorder of the County of Nevada. State of CalPacific Orphan Asylum of San Fransix weeks, returned last evening. Hig iifornia, in the matter of che estate of cisco,. E. 8. Hadley, Députy State Thomas P. Robinson, deceased, 1 will sell at many friends are giad to see him back private sale the following described real Printer, I. Zellerbach of the firm of estate: again. ° an equity in the following described propZellerbach & Co , San Francisco, M. M. Miss Julia Hook arrived here last erty, subject'o a mortgage for $305.00 and Baruh and J. Y. Baruh arrived here accrued in‘erest, in theS A of Section 5, evening from Ventura county to spend Township I5, North Range 8 Mt. Diablo this. morning from the State of NeBase and Meridian, containing about sixthe summer with her parents, Mr. and teen acres and particularly described as folvada, where they have been examining at a blazed pine Mrs. John F. Hook. She was accomlows, to-wit: Commencing sulphur mine ef which M. M. standing nearly between the:former resithe panied by the children of her sister, dence oF Thomas P. Robinson, deceased, and Baruh is Superintendent. They are the residence of J.M. Smith; thence runMrs.I. H Saxby, of Santa Barbara. ning nearly North about three hundred the guests of the Baruh family. is now in San Francisco and will be ’ asked to procure the necessary equipWilliam Barker of this city will ments for the wrestling. leave next Saturday for his old home ‘The Native Daughters inténd to have in Englaud. Mr. Barker’s mother is @ float in the parade and will be unable still living there and he is anxious to to entertain any more than the Maids see her once more, it having been of Honor. The committee will make thirty years ago since he came to this arrangements for the entertaining of county and has not seen her since. the Ladies’ Band and the basket ball + Oe teams. new Visiting InThis City. pa J.H. Rogers stated that he had interviewed the Nevada City Band, but as he did not know how much would be required of them, the matter of engaging it was postponed until the band could make its terms. The Cornish wrestling contests will donate $15 in cash. Commercial L. F. Shurbuner of San Francisco The old Chinaman, who was in charge, arrived here last evening and left this satin silence until Ah Guey returned, morning for Sierra City. then he briefly related the facts of the Mrs. William Wolf came down from robbery. Then Guey did some talking, of Auburn drove up from the latter greatly reduced prices, and he will suit the taste of every Forest City yesterday and left this and he evidently meant what he said, place today. Mr Bell has been making morning for San Francisco. ia : the arrangements for the coming here for he looked and acted as though he the Although Guey is confident .that he knows who the culprit is, he refuses to and was very largely attended, there this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. Tegier-of Colfax, who has been swear to a warrant for the arrest of the being about sixty present including the very ill, is much improved. She ar“till-tapper.” : members of various sub-committees. «The Finance committee has $1500 on rived here last evening on a visit to her Piano Tuningand Repairing. hand at present and expects to make son, Charles Tegler. W.W. Seaman, J. H. Kassebaurn, it $2000 within a few days. C. W. Bennett is in Nevada City Ladis A. Walling stated that ComW. C. Hopkins, C. E. Lord and H. A. Swift of San Francisco arrived here on and will eall on all his patrons. All pany Chad donated the price of the other will please order by mail. P. rent of their hall for the dance to be last evening’s train. P. Kelleghan and A. Masson of ForO. Box 273. given there on the evening of July 5th. The committee gladly: accepted est City, who have been visiting in San Francisco, arrived here last night and ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, the donation. When taken at the proper time a ea Store, has just received —wCROCKERY@. tractor of this city, left this morning dollars, with him, and now the. places . Ever brought to this city. for North Bloomfield. that ence knew him, know him no more. Chey Will Re Here On-the 4th was in earnest. j . oe After the graves of departed ones . 1111, Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey My a FRANK TAYLOR, Prorietor of the : ae pene have been decorated, the following proprevent 8 cold. the pine geim will: be rendered in — Death under, any circumstances Benediction, Hat. Joseh Mins. ; the committee, so that they can be properly assigned to places in the line. Ordinary! Any of our citizens having flowers which they are willing to donate for the use of the G. A. R. Post, or the local Military Company, are requested to send them to the Armory, Wednes John L. Hippert of San Franciseo suiting the action to the desire for day evening, or fiot later than 8 o’clock Thursday morning. By order of the left this morning for Nerth Btoomfield. plunder, the invader brushed the old Committee; Clarence O’Connor, who has been visiting at San Francisco, returned man to one side and robbed the money Chas. Wohman came over from North San Juan last evening and left Club Rooms of the National Hotel if they wished to come here. ‘ —Out of the— ; Fourth of Jaly met last evening in the Fred E. Brown reported that 10 9. “America,” by audiences. ganizations intending fo take part in Something <@e~o Jo V. Bell of this city and Mr. Smith Committee -for the parade, are réquested to inform Flowers For Decorating. at any rate the spirit of covetousness J. B. Stewart came down from evidently filled his breast. With a Gaston today. stealthy tread he entered the spacious Ed. Hopkins is seriously ili with an attack of pneumonia, Sas store of the aforesaid Ah Guey, and Sub-Commitiees Report to the The ne ¢ " Ovation, Rev. T. A. Towner. : TUESDAY...--.++++«-May 28, 19 ie Sleeping,” by Sextet. 4. and 1 o’clock p.m. of thatday. Allor-)" direct from England, via Cape drawer. He then decamped and took home last evening. Horn, some of the finest Walter Rice, the well known conthe “swag,” which amounted to several Crowd From Auburn. ried to Completion. Seneral Committee. after Ah Guey took his departure from mother. 5t . between the hours of 10 g’clock Assistant Health Officer. and heleft hia store in charge of an Mrs. Baldwin has raised a large family, i old and trusted Celestial. Shortly and was always a kind and loving E. Northup was over from North San his place of business, another heathen Juan today. appeared upon the scene. He may H. Chapman came over from Truckee not have had malice in, his heart, but today. R. Enpy, dice and her death was not unexpected. had to go out to deliver some goods, e@e a CRIP * . issued Every Rvoning, Sundays Excepted ‘< 1, Oallingtoordar, . Memorial Day. WARNING. Death of Old Resident eid grove, opposite the cometery : Opening Dance BLUE TENT itrday Emi, Je OPF wppery Admissi 5; couple inalla‘: sion, per P&tt’s Busse 8 will Dd tin the dance, anerey nesses