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E TRANSCRIP r.
pst, EAT
: ly Record of the
Doings of Our =
People.
, Fred Eilerman is confined to
me by illness.
. Kant came in this morning
jan Francisco.
eyneimer of San Francisco is
ending a few days, .
Werum of Fruitvale is here on
hfeld and O.H, Hobfeld are
s Auburn.
F Jennie Berry, Arthur Berry
ty Berry arrived here last
@ from Shasta county and left
orning for Downieville,
. Voorhies of San Francisco fe
e recent arrivals to town.
» Thomas ts down from North
eld.
. Hoeft has gone to San Franin a few daya’ visit.
1 Hyman is _Tecovering from
F : J.
[K. Davies and son, Arthar, and
Jacob Arbogast of Rock Oreek
s’ morning for St. Helena ona
)Dr. Jacob Arbogast Jr.
‘James Hackley, who was sumjto Castella, Shasta oounty,
. weeks ego by the serious illher sister, Mrs. 8. Jordan, relast evening, Mrs. Jordan te
ung.
. W. I. Redding arrived from
ville last evening ona visit to
. W, H. Kirkbride, who hae been
siting her perents, Rev. J. Sims
ife, left this morning for her
it Sacramento, She was accomby Miss Emma Sims. 2
nal Hotel
DINNER
BUNDAY, MAY 29, 1904.
: MENU
of Tomato Clear Consomme
Salmon with Egg Sauce
Around Th
Of Happenings of Interest in and. ay’
? is Séction. =.
S Ate special meeting of the Bosrd of
Oity Trustees last evening to consider
the paving of Broad street to a point
above Armory Hall, a lengthy discussion wag had, which lasted until after
midnight, when the contract was given }
to the Standard. Oommerciel Oompany.
At the Hotel Antlers everything -is
conducted in a systematic manner.
Visitors from ontside places, who
patronize this popular hostelry; can
not help speaking in high praise
forded. The housé bas a splendid.ran
of patronage, aud our home people
go there in large numbers every Sunday evening to enjoy the fine dinnets.
Tomorrow the usual good spread will
be served. i
That the young ladies of this county
can get outand “hike” it when they
make up their minds to do so, was
demonstrated yesterday by Miss Kate
Watson and Mies Penrose of North
Bloomfield when they trudged from
that place to this, city, a distance of
14 miles, in six hours, Mise Watson
will .be the guest of County Recorder
Peard and wife for several deys.
See Mrs. L. Lubeck’s new advertisement in this evening’s TRANSORIPT.
She is offering great bargains in the
millinery line, having decided to dispose of her stores in Grass Valley and
this ‘city. Prices have been cut in
two ip-order to clear out the stock on
band by the 4'h of July, when the
new proprietors will take possession.
Watch for fine displays in the windows.
The good reputation of a hotel is
established by bard work and close attention to business. There are so many
details around a hoatelry to be attended to in order that all patrons may receive proper attention that it requires
constant care on the part of the proprietors. At the National and Annex
a modern style of hotel life is noticeable in every. department. The dining room is conducted in a way that
never faile to please, and the Sunday
dinners are gotten up in grand style.
The reception at the M. E. church
last evening to the Epworth League of
Grass Valley by the Epworth League
of this city was a very pleasant effair.
After the following programme was
rendered refreshmenta were served.
Belection by the orchestra; instramental solo, Miss Florence Brayton;
of the excellent ‘accommodations af=.
At the meeting of Nevada Oity
Lodge, No. 516, B, P. O. B., an enjoyable time was had, and two candidates.
initiated. ‘Two applications for membership were also received. Plenty of
refreshmente were on hand and the
Elks, regaled themselves’, until near
midnight,
An aged. traveling ‘doctor, named
Williams, was pidked up on the streets
Marshal Shearer and taken to the calabooeetosoberup. =
_A stranger was found sleeping ia
the rear of Odd Feilows ball last night
by Nightwatchmen Rafter and taken
to the ja. He was given a floater today.
Garfield Conclave, Knights of Sherwood Forest, bad aninteresting drill
last evening ander the direction of
Captain W. M. Avery. In conjunction with Grass Valley Conclave they
will be a prominent feature in the 4th
of Jaiy celebration.
The New York: Hotel always keeps
up ite répatation as a place where
good accommodations can be found.
Landlord’ Richards takes particular
pains to see that the wante of all
patrons are properly attended to, and
every Sunday a fine chicken dionef is
served. Try it tomorrow.
Much needed ‘attention has been’
paid tothe Grand Army plot.in Pine
Grove Cemetery, and it now presents
a neat appearance. -A new coping has
been placed dround it, and the plot
will be dedicated on Memorial Day.
Mise Nettie Meek, a former resident
of thie city, but-now a teacher in the
Berkeley public schoole, will leave on
June 4th for Hawaii, where she will be
the guest of Mrs. Amy Irish (nee Van
Deerlin) who formerly resided bere.
Operations were resumed at the
Mountaineer mine last evening, after
having been suspended for several
days to permit of the making of necessary repairs.
Champion Oircle, Women of Woodcraft, were entertained by Mrs. John
Evans.at her home on Nimrod etreet.
Try one drop of Schilling’s
Best lemon extract in half-aIn the afternoon a game will be
played at the park between the Auroras and the Grase Valleys.
The mem of the Intermediate
fo edrapken edadition yesterday by. * ‘ellehttal.oating st Olympia Park}
today. The day was. ‘pleasantly spent
on the shores of the lake, and amid the
cool shade of the pines lunch was
ne YOURE +>. 90 o’olock. Rev. W. A. Rimer, rec: : ‘. The evenings are just right for outfolke greatly enjoyed the picnic and
outing as did also the adult folke who
accompanied the Leaguers.
First of, Season.
Ban Francis0o, May 27—Two. boxes
of green apples, the first of the season,
grown in Vacaville, were received today and sold at 75 cente per box, They
were of fair size and quality.
SACRAMENTO, May 27—A warrant for
the requisition of Everett Abbott. has
been received. by Governor Pardee
from the Governor of Massachusetts,
Abbott is wanted inBoston on a serious charge. It is alleged in thé papers
that Abbott was Treasurer of the
American Marine Transportation Company, and-embezzied $5852. Abbott is
now in custody in San Francisco.
ENDORSED.
No company that we have ever heard
of has.ever come to this city with such
favorable comments as “A Wise Woman.” They have the unabimous endorsement of the press, and this you
may rest assared will be your only
chance to see thie superior company,
as they make but few stops going
from New York to San Francisco, We
have no doubt of their suceess here.
Siock, Bonds, Hic.
evening at 7:80 o’clock the usual
Wanted in East.
after last mass.
_ ‘Trinity Sunday. Services will be held
tomorrow as follows: Mornig prayer,
sermon, 11 a. m.; Sanday achool and
bible clase, 12:80 p, m.; evening prayer
» ‘The Rev. Wm. H. Moreland, Dp. D.,
bighop of Sacramento, will presch at
the morning service. _ .
Mondey, Vestry meeting at 8 p, m.
* Friday—Evening prayer and litany,
tor. :
MONGREGATIONAL,
Preaching im the morning by the
pastor, Rev. J. Sims, Sabject of discourse: “Flower Moon.” Ia the evening there will bea patriotic memorial
livered.by the pastor and the: Rev.
F. W. File of Ohicago. .An original
patfiotic poem will be read by E. M.
Tyler. The following pieces will.be
given by the choir :
' Anthem—“Droop Weeping Willow.”
Solo, with male chorus, “After the
Battle,” :
Double male quartette — “Soldier
Rest.” :
Sabbath School at.the close of the
morning service. Christian Endeavor
at 6:80 p,m. Everybody cordially invited.
METHODIST.
Methodist church, Rev. J. H. Wythe,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and7
p. m. by the pastor, Evening subject, ““Teasbing of the Cross.”
_ All services tomorrow will be held in
the vestry, on account of the repairs
being made to the audience room in
the charch. :
Class meeting at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school convenes immediately after
the morning preaching service; Senior
and Intermediate Epworth Leegues at
6.30 p. m,
Loveland is now selling bis famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will al_waye buy it t
service.” Brief addresses will be de.
very pleasant meetiag of the GalOlub was held at the reaidence of
L. Myers on Broad street last evenwith Mies Jano Myers as hostess.
ious forms of entertainment were
ovided for the guests, and. delicious
refreshments were served. It was decided to change the name from the
@aicty tothe J. T. Club. Whiet was.
played, Harland Wright winning the
first prize, end Norman Sbaw, Ahe
booby. In the guessing contest, Miss
Mildred Murchie won the first prize,
and Miss Ada Wolford the second. .
pance Tonight.
The opening dance at. the. platform
tonight will bring cut a large crowd.
If you want to enjoy a pleasant time
join the throng when the first nuwber in the order of dances is announced.
door dancing, and the very best of
music will be discoursed by the Boys’
Band. Go early.
Excursion -to Sacramento.
Weinstock, Lubin & Co. will run an
excorsion from here to Sacramento
aud back on Saturday, June 4tb.
Round trip tickets will be $2.50. The
object of. this excursion isto see the
beautiful store erected in place of the
one deetroyed by fire,and to have a
pleasant time in the Uapital City.
The train will stop at towns en roate.
Bee band bills for full particulars, It
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not altogether true, Dr King’s New Discovery-for Consamption is a eure cure for
all lung and throat troubles. T ousands can testify tothat. Mre. 0. B.
Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.,
says: “I had a severe case of Bronchitie and fora year tried everything
I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then
cured me absolately.” It’s infallible
for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip,
The ball to be given at Armory Hall
on Fridey evening, June 24th, by the
High School clase of 1904 promises to
be a very enjoyable affair. The graduates are hard at work arranging
matters to_ineure its. success, and the
event is looked forward to with great
expectancy.
. George H. Stoddard has been selectep as floor manager, and the floor committee will be as follows: Harry
Englebright. Orrin Smith, David Morgan, Oleyton Bennett, Hartley J urd,
Charles Esstin, Gilbert Richards, Martin Maher, Richard Goyne,Joho Harry,
Everett Hartang, Oarroll Ashburn,
Robert Searls, Charles Hooper, Edgar
Barker, Bert Ashton, Percy Oarr,
William A. Maguire, Robert Turner,
Ralph W. Gaylord. :
The admission per couple will be $1,
with an additional charge of 25 cents
for extra ladies. Lady spectators will
be. charged 25 cents and gentlemen 50
cents,
Ww. Britland at his saloon on Broad
atreet, makes a specialty of Fazcy
Drinks, and you can depend that they
are mixed properly.
CASTORIA
-For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
’ Dunniasx, Yolo county, May 27—The condition of Reclamation District 108 and, in fact, of the whole tule
basin is unchangeds The flood waters
arereceding so slowly that summer
crops sre out of the question. The
dredgere are still at work scooping up
mud and fish. There will be an abuadant crop of the latter this season.
Made Young Again,
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeke has pu: me
in my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. H. Tarner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the
best in the world for Liver, Stomach
aod Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 260, at W. D. Vinton’s
Drug Store.
California Champagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s, tf
ranald
Enil Frese's
z
t
a arouses
aaaee: livers,
; relieves tottured
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. Ail druggists and grocers, 25c.
Bears the
Mignatare of
the time to place your orders,
brought to market,
Poeumonia and Consumption. Try it.
fe guaranteed by W. D. Vinton,
caggist. Trial bottles free. .!
sizes 50c, $1 00. '
——__—+ 20-PIANO TUNING.
Piano tuning, regulating and repairing. ©. W. Bennett will be in
Nevada City May 80th, and will call
on all his patrons. , m26tf
; For a good cool, sharp glass of bess
el at Wm. Harry’s saloon PriceSct
. Ban Francisco, Mey 27—A five-year-. . , avery year. Now all the farmers
bity, was accidentally drowned in a
Bbis morning.
‘Flore
Pommes Maryland
iy Pearl Onions Radicehes
fatoes en Mayonnaise
‘Artichokes with Mustard Sauce
Salted Almonds
Leg of Spring Lamb
a with Oaper Sauce
‘Ox Tongue, Sauce Piquant
etbread in Cases a la Princess
Veal Fricandeaa with Green Peas
sken Liver Saute with Musbrooms
Spring Lamb with Curry and Rice
iderloin of Beef Larded with Bacon
Oream Fritters with Silver Sauce
ast Young Chicken
a with Oyster Dressing
quarter of California Mutton
q with Ourrant Jelly
d Sugar Cured Han
x
with Wine Sauce
set Prime of Beef au jus ,
3e Succotash
Aeparagus
‘New Potatoes with Cream Sauce
hed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes
yemon Almond Oustard Pie
Strawberty Short Oake ,
Assorted Oakes
Chocolate Ice Oream
American; Swiss, Edam,
Roquefort Cheese
Raisins
Cafe Noir
4 For Sale At a Bargain.
recitation, Mies Gertrude Gray; vocal
solo, Miss Jesgie Cook; recitation, Mr.
Schrader; instramental solo, Mics
Linda Landsburg; vocal solo, Miss
May Treuren; instrumental colo, Miss
Ethel Bond; recitation, Miss Hezel
Hyde; vocal solo, Mra, J. H. Wythe;
selection by the orchestra; remarks, J,
H, Wythe.
Tying a Horse to a Hole.
It has been discovered that the’ desert Indians, who have never been accredited with superabundant wits, have
for many years employed a method of
tying their horses to holes in the
ground that is clever, unique and effective. The operation of tying a horse
to a hole seems an impracticable and
impossible one, for there is something
decidedly intangible and unsubstantial
about the hole. The operation is performed in this way: Kneeling on the
hot sands, the Indians ‘dig with their
hands until they have made a hole
about two feet deep. They then tie an
immense knot in the end of the halter
rope, lower it into the bottom of. the
_ Fruit) pole, am the hole with sand and then
jump and stamp upon it until the earth
over the knot is about as hard as sandstone.—London Magazine.
Lot and. Cats and Cattle.
condition. In certain parts of southern Califorin. Price. nia it is absolutely necessary to have
for . cats to successfully raise cattle. The
mle. Fire aud ye cgay cows feed on a red clover whicb
BROWN AN, makes a superior quality of beef. This
Real Estate Agents. . Wiover grew very sparsely until it was
discovered that one farmer who had
raised a large number of tabby cats
always bad fine clover fields. Investigation proved that the eats killed the
field mice who killed the wild bees
who fertilized the clover seeds by carrying the pollen from flower to flower,
thus causing the seeds to sprout thickEight Room House, Lar,
rebard. House in a No.
an be bought at a barga'
1500, Property of all description
n21-tf
Death in Tub. .
sld child of James Grannis, of thi®. pave many cat.
eee en
bathtub: at the home of his parente
The child was playing
Practical Economy.
A man whose impecunious condition
n the bath room and fell into the tub, . fs chronic and who borrows with the
which was filled with water. airy grace of a beau in an old comedy
recently approached an acquaintance,
all smiles and genidiity.
“You're just the fellow I wanted to.
see,” he said. “Could you lend me $5
for a minute?’ =
“T could,” said the acquaintance dryly, “but let me tell you how to save
that $5. Wait a minute and you won't
need it.”
es
The Capacity of the Lungs.
The lungs contain about one gallon
of air at their usual degree of inflation.
We breathe on an average 1,200 times
: per hour, inhaling 600 gallons of air, or
24,000 gallons per day. The aggregate
surface of the air cells of the lungs ex20,000 square inches, an area
I to the floor of a room
We
More Good Coffee
More Good Spices:
Mote Coupons
Pretty Premiums
‘Watch Our
' $tores.
Prices Talk.
‘It Pays to Trade
Great American Importing Tea Co
“Pine Street, Nevada City.
corner of Broad and Findley Streets is
offered for.sale to the HIGHEST BID: The following. sre the quotations
\asked for stocks and bonds at the
close of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francieco Boards:
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
Milling Wheat
Brewing Barley........ wl 17
WATER AND GAS,
Spring Valley
San Francisco Gas and Elec.. 62
MINING STOCES,
Sierra Nevade
Utab
glass of water.
Try how many drops of some
other extract it takes to flavor
as much.
At your grocer’s; moneybach,
For Sale.
The Lot, House and Stable on the
Best & Bel..1 60). Justice.... a
Con. Cal & Va.1 be Union
Hale & Nor..
Crown Point.
DER. Yellow Jacket
The Lot te about 75 feet equare,
Tbe House contains 5 rooms.
The Stable and Carriage House is
large enough for 4 horses and 2 wagons. All in good repair.
(iar Bids for this property will be
received up teJUNE SEVENTH, and
If you want the very best of beer, or
any drink of a No.1 quality drop in
avd see Wm. Harry. tf
Absolutely Pure
"IT 1S A MATTER OF HEALTH
acted upon on that evening at 7:80
o'clock, in the Library Room at Odd
Fellows Hall.
Any information can be obtained
from HUGH MUROGIE at Oity Hall,
or J. O. RICH at Odd Fellows Hall.
A.B LORD.
JOHN WATERS,
M. L. ROBERTS,
GRADUATION
BALL
By the Class of 1904,
N.C. H. S,
—at—
ARMORY HALL
TUESDAY EVENING
June 24, 1904,
A Great Hany Deople
want a pound of good Coffee
{trastocs for 25 cts., and we sell it.
We have the very high
grades for 35 and 4octs. also;
but, if you want something
that goes a long ways, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded,
try our 25c ‘Family Blend.’
Many people wonder how we
can give such good coffee.
for the money.
Coffee Roasters
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Tea Blenders
FLOOB MANAGEB
GEORGE H. STODDARD
FLOOR COMMITTEEHarry Englebright,\ Orrin Smith,
A adies of Nevada City and Grass Valley..
You in this city. I have
Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear Hats
I have selected them with special c
some and up-to-date styles.
..MISS ELEANOR HOEFT
Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s
are most cordially invited to inspect the finest and best line
of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ever on displey
an elegant and handsome stock of
are and they include some very handSummer {5 Coming
Set.
Insect Powder
Moth Balls
Camphor
Ant Destroyer
David Morgan, Clayton Bennetts,
Hartley Lord, Onarles Eastio, Mertin
Maher, John Harry, Gilbert Richards,
Everett Hartung, Oarroll Ashbarn,
Obarles Cooper, Robert Searls, Edgar
Barker, Bert Ashton, Percy Oarr, Bichard Goyue, William A. Maguire, Bobert Tarner, Ralph Gaylord,
TIOKETS—per couple, $1; extra
ladies, 25 cents.
Spectators—ladies 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents.
Strawberries
Fresh every day. .
Navel Oranges
The finest and best in town.
Lemons
Always on hand.
Disinfectants
—AT—
Dickerman’s
jat ROSENTHAL’S . X Deaton
WATCHES
at Prices’that will
AGE
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder 8S
LUMBER
Of all kinds for house building purposes, or for bridges and mining
purposes, kept constantly on hand and delivered promply. Now is
Our lumber is sawed at the New York Canyon Milla aud is the best ever
ML Tu. &s ID. DLiazreh
NTS
treet, Nevada City. TELEPHONE 291
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
The accommodations, the
cuisine at the National are
equalled by any hotel in
EL
service and the cx
not ANN
veg, Catt’:
ae Ours
Electric lights
and cold water
Surprise you
For instance-take a look at the watch
that Iam now making a specialty of.
It is dust proof and gaaranteed for
hard usage, Waltham movement for
— sDitly $6.06..
keeper. Call and see it.
Expert Wateh Repatring
and all work guaranteed.
E. W. CLEMO
Corner of Pine and Commercial streets
,Delbridge Building,
. ROS
It is solid nickel and a good timce
Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank
in the building.
“ErHE HOME OF GOOD LIVERS”
bl Monte Selt-Raiing Buckwheat
25 Cents per package
Del Monte Self-Raising Flap Jack Flour
45 Cents per package
We have just received a large quantity of these goods
besides a large stock of delicacies for the warm weather.
An order from you would be appreciated.
Country orders promptly attended to.
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street
Ee
New Carpet
N w Wall Paper
New Linoleum
New Matting
We have just rezeived a carload of all the lateat styles in carpete, wal
paper, linoleum and Mattings. Call and get our prices. No trouble to show
ENBERG_ BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
Che Best in town..
Our wines and liqgors cannot beexcelled anywhere. We-have
-wives from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthful and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle. All
the leading brands of Cigars also kept,
NEVADA or »THE OWL.
Che Bee Hwe Srocery ;
aps, Wal Paper, Lindon
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