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May 29, 1900 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT,. ’ PERSONAL POINTERS, . ‘ tm Poot nina so Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excopted, . Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both OM Lie: ‘AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, and Young. ii-ay— _f BROWS CALFIIWS.} Geo. Bonney came down from Washwe sr . fagton today. pe ee at ce bee M.'C. Bailey of San Jose is here on Nail, = . ear 3 a mining business. a, habaseress Piaf cet — B. Levy of Sun Francisco came in on last evening’s train. TELEPHONE NO, 41. P. 0. BOXE. KR. Linder and F. Goding were over . trom You Bet today. : TUESDAY... sseeesss May 29, 1900 MEMORIAL DAY. tarned to Maybert this morning. father. : relatives: : * . tonville last evening. Hecter Williamson went up to Washington this morning. ms W. R. Sagers of San Francisco is last evening. from the Plambago mine yesterday, Frank Oamp, who has been here with . a a mashed fl-gerfor the past week, reMiocene Oil Company in Line for Making Dr. M. Preston, son ot Hon. E. M. il thi ion Bae ec ihe ap a Hak ba ‘Company aré much elated over the Foster Williamson has returned from Washington State, and will go today to sf the town of Washington to visit his Independence Oil Company had struck ‘Grand Lodge, K. of P., returned bome Miss Tillie Hippert of Graniteville, BRC AS PS Py _ & Rich Strike, The stockholders of the Miocene Oil tiéws from the Coalinga oil district. Word has just been received trom their superintendent, stating that. the a yield of 100 barrels of oil per day iu to} . its ‘well, which only started two monthe M. G. Calvin came down from ae, oo Does reagan Bent cteodtigi ago. The lite drawn between the best producing oil wells in Oil City extendéd in the same course, southeasterly, passing directly through the land ot the Miocene Oil Company. Along this IN THB OWL REGION. ~ + A Piva TON A Conductor's Story Which Does Not celebrate the glorious Fourth Speak Well For Pasadena, Pasadena is a prohibition town, at held last night,aud if one can judge least the good people of that place the. : print to it as one of the few moral, bration will bea rousing one, to, By}: towns of the far west. ‘The Democrat . halt-past eight the City Hall was well mn says it would not for a moment attempt filled and.no time was lost in getting ; st to wrest that glory ‘from our southern . down to business. The meeting wad . with friends or cast odiam on their beauti-. called to order by Mayor Clinch. In. on ful town incinuating that it is ‘not as itis represented to be from a moral s‘andpoint, but the following -utterno efforts should be spared. in making ance by an electiic car conductor on . the coming celebration the banner one the road between Los Angeles and Pasadena bas a suspicious ring: Hay 30th, Everything is in readiness for the “commemoration of Memorial Day tomorrow. The G,-A. R. and W. RB. CO. have been very active and have completed arrangements whereby the day will be appropriately observed in this city. : All persons having flowers which pose of decorating the graves, are re. elther this evening or not later than 9 Procession and Bxorcisa; for Wednesday, . nere spending a few days, F. Deainport of San Francisco is here spending a few days.Chas. JS, Cant of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. J. N, Becker of Washington was a visitor to the county seat yesterday, Thomas Vizzard of Mdbores Flat reurned yesterday from San Francisco, Henry O'Neill returned from a visit t> relatives in San Francisco yesterthey are willing to donate for the pur-. . day : . Mrs. Sadie Piper of San Jose is here quested to leave them at Armory Hall, .,, » visit to John T. Morgan and familey. who -has been to San Francisco on a visit, arrived here last evening and left this morning for home. _ Oo., will. leaveThursday for Sacra. mento to meet his father, who is going to the Paris Exposition. . where he went to see his father,'who was injured recently by falling from a street car. The injured man is getting along nicely and will be able to come ; home soon, The family of S. W, Lang of Cherokee were here yesterday en route to Selma, Fresno county, where Mr. Land this line. line the same formation shows as is. : seen ‘at Uil City. The Independence , Oil Company, acting on the same theory W. Dunlap of the firm of T, Hicks & stint gaided the mihagbes’ oF the “Mic: cene Oil Company, located directly on Their land lies between O11 City and the land of the Miocene Oii ‘Company. The best experts agree that the oil belt above referred to extends in a southeasterly direction from Oil Oity. All this goes to prove that the Miocene land is properly located: The company hopes soon to commence the! work of development. pole as we were whizzin rule that no sober man allowed aboard of this car night, and we have stuck to well as we could.” “One vight,” says Conductor Compton, “we had 108 people aboard our car and 106 of them were drunk. Just before we reached Pasadena, one of the two sober men, who sat on the outside, 2 ke thrust his head out over the edge of ee: This will be done within the} the carto peer at something, struck a by, and his ing jaw was mashed toa jelly, After that . ters. accident, the motorman and I madea is residing. ture home there. o’clock tomorrow morning. An invitation is extended to all or@anizations, and citizens generally, to anite in proper obsorvance of Memce rial Day. All organizations intending to participate are requested to report to J. M. Walling, Chairman of the Committee, as early as possible, The committee « earnestly request that all business houses close from 10 ool a. m. antil 8 o'clock p. m. in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hustler of Patter 800 were visitors to the county seat today. C.M. Bonnemort of Oskiand was here last night, on his way tv Graniteville, Dr. Charles Pusheckof Orchard Springs puid a visit to the county seat yesterday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ounningham and daughter came ovér from the San Juan Ridge today.O. M. Eustman came down from Washington today. Mr. Eastman is on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and Mrs. Morran of Ohberokee were visitors to the county seat: yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Oarpenter went over to Oamptonville this morning. From there they will-go to Colgate. T. B. Gray, the well known insurance man, left tais afternoon for Truckee in the interest of his company. Mrs. Elias Squier and son Clayton, of Gibsonville are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Saul. G. H. Andergon of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for North Bloomfield. Phil Dunn, who has been here spending a few days, returned this morning to the Erie mine at Graniteville. 8. F. MoAnear of Sacramento is here in the interest of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. M. ‘O. Bailey of San Jose, whohas. « been to North San Juan, returned here this afternoon, on his way home. J. W. Dumnler and wife came down Blood Humors In the Spring Are Cured by Hood's Making the Best Display. order that all may have an opportunity to join in the day’s observance, If the business houses can close for a picnic ‘surely they can give a portion of Memorial day to the strewing of flowers above the last resting place of their country’s defenders and their own departed relatives and friends. THE PROGRAMME. The procession will form on Broad street above Piue, in the foliowing order: 1. Band. 2. Company O, N. G. O. 8. Chattanooga Post, G. A. R: 4, Other Uniformed sovieties. 5. SBchool children, 6. Citizens and carriages. ee _ 4. The maron to the Pine Grove cemetery will begin at 10 o'clock a. m. 8. Arriving at the cemetery the procession will disband and graves will be eat : decorated. ait a ae 9. Exercises at the stand in the grove Opposite the cemetery, as follows: 10. Oalling to order by the President of the Day, Or. Woodmansee of Grass Valley, Commander of Chattanooga Post, . 11. Music by the. band. ; @ 12, Invocation, by Rev. J. W. Phelps, 13. Vocal music, ander the direction of Prof. Davis and Mr, Werry. 14. Reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg address, by Miss Helen Cooper. th : 15. Recitation, Mrs. Sadie Bennetts. ‘i 16. Vocal music. : i 17. Oration, Hon. G. W. Arbuckle. 18. Song, “America,” by the audience, led by the band. Ps Someth ng of Interest. headache or biliousness. ————————— Dropped Dead. Thomas. a afternoon. ing a rich man. semana eens Prosper.” pimples and all blood humors; points. li woesn’t, We build them on easy terms, al2 Towts Bros. Co. Girl Wanted. work. Enquire at this office. tf If all reports, be true, W. H. Mills is making the only creditable exhibition of Oalifornia products at the Paris Ex: position.’ The State.appropriution is H. Dickerman, the druggist, has something to say of interest to those who are trouble with dizziness, sick It will be of advantage to all to read his changed advertisement in today’s Tran sonirt. OAKLAND, May 28 —Oaptain BR. P. ? prominent resident of. Street.is floancially busted in Chins. Berkeley dropped dead at his handsome home La Loma at1 o'clock this He was walking in the yard of his home when he dropped to the walk and expired instantly. Oaptain Thomas was & years old. He came to California from Syracuse, New York in 1874. For years he has conducted the Standard Soap Works at West’ Berkeley. He was looked upon as bePERSEVERE AND Take Hood’s Sarsaparilia faithfally. and it will cure-serofula, salt rheam, pe also dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and that tired felling. It never disap Paying rent doesn’t make ‘a home, A girl ia wanted to do general houseThe Miocene company’is represented
They will make their faat this place by Herbert Oumpbell and Fred E. Brown. Received Their Diplomas. The Middletown, (New York) Times, May 21, contains the following: Eliz:beth 8. Elmendorf’ and Margurnt training echool of the Middletown’ ‘State Hospital, and having. passed Satisfactory examinations huve recvivea diplomas showing that they are qualified to perform the duties of nurses, : The Miss Sutton, referred to in above, was borh in this city, being the daughter of the late Philander Sutton. Robbed of All He Had. It is said that Ab Guey, who formerly kept the fruit store on Oommercial As the story goes he took unto himself # wife, and after she bad got thoroughly on the blind side of him she robbed him of the last dollar he had. He has written to a friend in this city for $100 so that he might return to Nevada City. The money will be sentto him. Stil at tne Front, Foley’s ice cream parlors are. still holding their own as being among the best places in the State to. get ice cream or ice cream soda. He has something very interesting to say in his changed advertisement today. He also has on hand at ull times the flnest of candy of all kinds. Oallaround and see for yourself, Do You naw Consumption is preventable? Science . has Eee that, and also that neglect s su ean be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Forasale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf Obristie Sutton have completed al being used to maintaiu a lot of high-. two years’ course of instruction ia the salaried and guadily equipped colonels, al, The worst cold or cough }i pel, “OPPORTTNI2Y ia the cream of time Now 18 y.ur vyportunity to take Hood’s Saitipucita: and derive the most benef, trum it. The blood is now flooded wit ua gerous which this i. ¢aivise will promptly ex: eo. tion to this effect was unanim carried at the citizens’ masse . his brief introductory remarks, the . ; Mayor, among other things, said that in the history of the city, Dr. 8. M. Harris was elected chairman, Jas. F. Robinson secretary, and . . W. E. Parsons treasurer. uh eg ae The qhsirman ‘and other officers} were appointed a committee to select . the members of the different ‘sub-comnext few days, and at a general meet-. con to'be held in the new futare, matin tion with the celebration: } probability be freely dis-. \ after mid-} the rule as . . impurites K. of P. Notice. By order of Wm. Detsringer, O. 0. -G. W. Oapen, K. of R. and 8. -2t M _ The/ officers and members of Milo ten are caused by ecatarrh, which is . celled the tuuerai of our late brother, Israel Hoskens, mal condition, hearing “will bel destroyed forever; nine cases out of ‘eee ‘e oe 3 3 2 culars, free. F. y . Sold, by Druggists, 75c aeons] Glassware At Greatly Reduced Prices. \ ‘Come JuSt to See. Great American: Importing ‘Tea Co, sis Jt ®. 'ORGANDIES, / If you want ‘uwe.<.ews subscribe for the . house on, ‘TRANSORIPT. : Office. DIMITIES,. LAWNS, i ng. Heli Adali a Wrestling Tournament. Games open to all comers, W. A. GUILD, Adv’t. Sec’y. ee nee 19. Benediction, by Rev. J. Sims. ee ; 20. The procession will reform and vate " return to the city aud disband, mI * Y ; —S pee 3 ' Will Filed for Probate, Candy Free Sarsaparilla ore Mabsssssbsdsbdddd “T always take Hood's Sarsaparilia in The will of Jobn Hewston, the Nevada county pioneer, who died at the S smaeenisiensindmmmmmmen cee ee Lick House, San Francisco, was filed It Purifies ee Red cigs ary ner Jom nays heed — for probate Friday. Decedent bethe Blood: I'know of” Mus ferodgss car queaths an estate valued at $250,000 as bina bate Baldhi h d follows: To Icabelia Martin. $18,000, ik eee ra e ie of which $2000 is to be paid to her nin conse tre el & & 3 sister, Margaret Johnson; to Thomas ’ on my hands. Since Tea ee Hewston, $12,000; to Kendrick : Cures Hosa Seecteemn t S ek. Soule of the Lick House, $5000. The PAL Eruptions. have had no sores of and residue of the estate is devised to any Ring.” ne ae John Pollock, and Mattie Wright. Clark Bt. Ne Cine fresh roasted John R. Whitney,James Simpson and “I had that tired Kendrick B. Soule are named as er ore ae Coffees Gi executors of the testament. They are eFcOmMes _parilia and it made we will give to each pura Whe to receive $1500 each for their service: That ahh ye peed chaser a hox of delioiou. in addition tothe commissions allow. . all run down; Hood’s art ed by the court, ee health co Senne oer Manyliile, RI ; Ladies of the G. A. R. priScretula sores THE COMMERCIAL TEA (O., out on my The ladies of Chattanooga Circle, No girl’stace. I got a botial § 7, G. A. B. who wish to attend th Log ee ae Bi mar tga Sameer © Memorial Day exercises at Pine Grov . Eradicatss had taken all of it the . F, W. J AYLOR, Manager. Cemetery, are requested to meet at the rei there hatha ph ae Union Hotel at 9:40 o’slock tomorrow Scrofula. rifler like Hood’s.” pate morning. A ’bus will take them to Rs. Harvey DICKER( ff R t i Ri ht H eon, 14 Townly Av the cemetery. Cortland, N, Y. & pet 0 oo 0as b ig bfe, ] Cast Iron Sinks, Lecce © are x a a KITCHEN SI Wrought Steel Sinks (unt) Galvanized Steel Sinks wide by 86 inches long, ONLY $5.75 SHAW Co. Peerless Brand Cuitee. e Sacramento Caledonian Club « PICNICalGAMES. At East Park, Sacramento, \SATURDAY,: JUNE ad, Highland Dancing, Hammer Thrownd D. A. McMillan in SL NS ESSN PEIN ETUC HON FROM $1.75 UP ‘FROM $2.50 UP Porcelain lined, just the thing for your kitchen. 18 inches In fact anything new that is manufactured in “WASH GOODS you can find at , See Our Window.' AND COME TO US FOR IDEAS. WE WILL HAVE JUST : CY WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. sama The Stock iof °° eS Was Never More Complete or the Style More Beautiful. DON’T wait till the prettiest are taken. . Respectfully, t 4 pure MOCua AND Java, whole roast Coffee put up in one pound air tight cartoons. WoLFskLisir. 40 cents per A Few Specials FY pound. Try it, and if you don’t say fr it’s the most delicious Coffee you ever yOu Cau reiu:n it and get your money back. J Siaea For Sale: Cheap. spe ‘ial run on them. tiie Fetes ty ood fe All $9.00 Pants Go Now for $2.00. oe re Iaqalte of Brows All $4.00 Pants Go Now for. $3.00 eeckinie an otherA $5.00 Pants Go Now OF $3.00. . wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea parifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold go now for $7.50 and $9.00. less Brand 40 cents per pound. No premiums. You get your money’s worth of Ooffee. Woxreelis it. tf ; ; 4 . & ae é ese “e Phe re vee 2 ae ig > e. ys a Young Men’s Suits, sizes from 13 years to.19 years, tor years on absolate guarantee. Price closing them out now for $3.75. Sizes from 5 to 10 years. pod ny = hot ad sale by H. canoe! We also have a beantifu line of little fellows’ fer oo apse See ruu them this week for $2.75. So ala ey? : elas Coffee, lee, ’ ee, remember everything in the store is. reduced to cost and some ‘less than ~. Just Goop corer, that’s all! Peer the accounts ie the bento aten sitereey with fustructions te coligor three: _ Boss ghone oy thelr accounts within 80 unters which must be closed out, for This Week Only. We have about 500 pair of Men’s Pants on our.co neat patterns and good fitting goods, and in order to elose them out we have concluded to. make a All $8,00 Pants Go Now for $4.25. All $7.00 Pants Go Now for $6.50 = . All $8.00 Pants Go Now for $6.50 & used to sell for $10, $12 and $15. . They We still have a few of those Boys’ Suits left which used to! sell for $5, : Vest Suits which used to sell for $5.co, we will gat and mast be closed out for ash, “ day® of we will pat: They are . $6 and $7.00. Welfare BEDROOM SETS. and Sacramento prices, S . Our Customers — yy, . ‘Take the eR INE ate Sea + For the-quality of the srticles the prices are Jower than San Lodge, No. 48, Knights of Pythias, are ; prebegae oy = ietamet condition “of requested to meet at Pythiag Oustle sa We wiil give’ One Hundred Dollars . : m 9-tf 1. o'clock on Wednesauy afternoon, i “4 — of mina ol pone ed tories eRe tend catarr: at can not ou Sale at a Be May 80:h, for the purpose of attending Hal's Cstecth: Ouse vee Por Sale at a Bargain, m22-¢f BS ‘MAHER :®: :CO’'S Pr Spring Goods ‘ 4 i SrEE A. B, Wolf's, Ne. A heuse and lot in good location, J. Cxpney & Co., Toledo, O. House has 7 rooms and electrig lights splay Right Now is the Time to Buy. _ MAHER & CO. of the sun yester