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May 4, 1901 (4 pages)

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TEE TRANSCRIPT. Issned Every Evening, Sandays Excepted AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWN & CALEINS. ~ 4 THE PRESIDENTS . . RECEPTION IN TEXAS, TREMS OF SUBSORITTION : By Pail, . » . e 7 By Carrier, :Delivered to any part of the city. $6 Per Year 12 1-2c Per Week here at 2:30 o'clock this TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX SATURDAY......, May 4, 190 The President made a brief 1 SAN ANTONIO, May 4.—The Presidential party arrived morning, : There was a great and cordial reception in front of the e/L’Alamo building early this morning. speech and was loudly cheered. The party started for El Paso at one o'clock. Yotes of Interest, For Life Iusurance-see T, B Gray. For the best of everything in th meat line send ‘your orders to Naffziger, Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. af The bank clerks of San Francisco and On:kland are going to play ball, In other cities we sometimes hear ot races—with dis. them playing the astrous results to the bank. Fine Scadden’s, a23-3', During the last month the receipts of the Government exceeded the expenditures by nearly six millions. We seem to be still a good length or two ahead of the Sheriff, If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should call at the Grptto. It is the most popular resort in town and you are always given fair treatment. tf If you want good coffee, or good ter the best and the cheapest, yon can ait it—that is, if you send your orders to’ Frank W. Taylor, at the Commercial Tea Co’s store, Nevada City, The Russians lost fifty men ina little affair in Manchuria the other day. Evidently the Czar’s gentle agents are still finding some “pacifying” to do there. The Maid of Honor ¢eontest at Woodand brought $868 40. The Maid ig to be allowed $150 for her expenses, Giant powder headaches is quickly cured with Vinton’s Headache Powders. Try them. The case of Fogarty vs, Fogarty, concerning a water right on the Ridge, was on trial again today in the Superior Court. It will probably be finished today. Che Pulpit and: Pew, Places of Worship Where You Will Be Welcome Tomorrow. Services at Trinity church will be as follows: Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion, J1 a, m; Sunday School and Bible Class, 12:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m Friday: Evening prayer end Litany, 7p. m. The Confirmation ciass wili meet in the church immediately after this service, W. A. Rimer, Rector. METHODIST, _ Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Angwin. Sucrameéut of the Lord’s Supper in connec tion with the morning service. Sabbath School at 12:30 P.m. Junior League at 5:20 p.m. Epworth League at 6:30 P. m. Olass meeting at 9:45 Pp. m, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. There will be preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pustor, Rev. J. Sims Eubject in the evening, “The Redemption of David Corson.” The Senior Eudeavor will meet at 6:80 p. m., led by Mrs. Browning, Sabject, “Decision of Character.” Junior Endeavor at5p.m. Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. All @re cordially invited. Ald SS OD Will Arrive Tomorrow. _ Norris & Rowe’s animal show will ar. rive bere tomorrow afternoon. The firet train will arrive at 1:10 in the afternoon, and will be followed immediately by the other trains. The trains will come in sections, Personal Pointers. J.P. Rich of Oakland arrived here On the the afternoon train, 8. Turner is up from Spenceville, Miss Hesth came over from BirchViile today. M. W. Wilson is down fresh honey from,’ Harry Towle’s, two squares for’ 25 cents at and around his home today. has been ill wi'h pleuro-poeamonia, is much improved today, which will be good news to his friends, ; freight at the depot today, the crate slipped off the truck and fell on the foot of Lee Beardsley, badly mashed. 149, which probibits the use of water for irrigation or eprinkling of any kind between the hours Pp. m., and 10 the night, a24-lw An Able Successor, : Wm. KH. Mitts. Owing to the departure of Mr. William H. Mills for the Pan: American Exposition, where he is to have charge of the Souther Pacific Companys’s ex hibit, he bas found it impossible, in his absence, to acjast the newspaper business of the Southern Pacitic Company, which he has so long handled. Mr Mills hae, therefore, requested President Hays to name another department to which the newspaper interests may be transferred, and Mr. Hays has, accordingly, designated the Passenger Department, which pract ically means that Mr: E. O. McCormick will deul with the pressin the future. The TRANSCRIPT joins with scores of papers in the State in congratulating Mr. Mills on his long and satisfactory administration in this office. ' His course has been undeviatingly obliging and just and his uniform courtesy has won bim friends wherever he has had dealings with the newspapers. : Whether the change is permanent or temporary, Mr. E. O, McCormick is well chosen as his sugcessor, and no doubt that Mr Mills’ excellent policy will be: continaed by him. Ties and Rails Ordered. The Nevada County Traction Oompany, of which John Martin is president, has placed its orders for the ties and rails for the proposed new electric railroad between here and Grass Valley. The lumber dealers of this cityand Grass Valley have the orders for the ties. The rails have been ordered at San Francisco and will arrive bere soon. There is no doubt but that the road will be in operation by September. Started L. ogging. WMarshs’ Sawmill Will Start Up May 15¢5, Eight yoke of oxen balonging to M.L.& D. Marsh, arrived here this Apple sauce Stuffed morning from the lower couutry, where Spring Lamb Green Peas they bave been pastured during the winter. They have been taken to their Vegetables lumber camp, and will commence . Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Boiled hauling loge next Monday. The road. Potatoes Asparagus en Cream engiue has been hauling for some time, Green Peas 4s it is the intention of Messrs, Marsh to Pies have a large amount of logs at the mill Lemon " Bhabarb when it starts up on Weduesday, May Puddings. 15th. The miil is located in New York Plum Padding, Oanyon, and more lumb:-r will be with Hard and Brandy Sauce sawed this summér than for many Dessert. —_ Assorted Oakes Oranges Bananas Sees ° Ce Cream uts aisins heese The Sick Recovering. or Coffee Iced Tea Dr. R. M. Hunt, who has been ill for the past few weeks, was able to be up The Doctor’s many friends will be pleased to hear of bis convalegence, Deputy Sheriff John H. Pascoe, who w Mashed His Toe. While eng>ged in moving a crate of . C who is employed 0 the freight house. The big toe was NOTICE 10 WATER CONSUMERS WEDNEspay, April “4, 1901, Attention is called to Ordiuance No. of 10 &.m. and 4 p.m. and 6a. m —during BI Hues Morcurr, Water Collector. from May. bert, A. J. Mason is here from Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. CO, J. Brand will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to spend a few weeks class canvassers. Good wages. For PartioWe can give steady employment to firet C. O. McCormick to Succeed Ox Tongue, caper sauce Giblets of Fowls, with Mushrooms Pine Apple Fritters Beef Jor Street Fair Commences Gomence selling tickets at the depot tomorrow morning, at 5 o’clock, for those Streeet Carnival next week. The fure for the round trip from Nevada City to Sacramento and return, $2.75, And wrecks the brain,Sherman’s Headache Core will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the head. ache is gone. 25c. and 10c. a box. Dickerman, sole agent. rived bere last evening and this morning left for Vownieville. The gentlemen own a drift mine near the latter place and go up for the purpose of reSrand Court ae Meer Text Week, T. J. Sandow, John Kendrick and H venes at that place on resenting Cuurts of Foresters from ali parts of the Ssate, “rand officers show mém bers during the past year, making 4 grand total in this State of over 15,000 members. The city of Chico is making great Preparations: for the reception of the delegates. The Streets will be deca rated with banners representing the or der, the entire city lighted with incandescent lamps and the delegates are Promised a good royal welcome by the citizens, A Good Bi of Fare, Che Yew Union Hotel Witt Serve I? Gomorrow, The following excellent dinner will be served at the New Union Hotel toMorrow evening from 5:3 to7 o’clock: Salad. Shrimp en Mayonnaise, Soup, Oonsomme Royal F‘sh. Boiled Salmon, cream sauce Boiled. Corned Beef and Oabbage Green Turtle Ham, Champagne sauce , Entrees. Baked Chicken Pie Calves Brainsen cassen Wine Sauce. Roasts. Mutton Ribs of Beef Veal Young Turkey, oyster dressing Oranberry Jelly Suckling Pig, celery dressing, aiiadaaicenia’ Chico, Chree Hundred Foresters to L. Sweeney will leave here tomorrow for Chico to attend the Grand Conrt of the foresters of America, which conTuesday. There will be some 800 delegates Present, repThe reports of the & great increase of next Tuesday evening, been indefinitely Postponed, Two con testants were taken down with the mumps last night, are quite prevalent at this time, this course is deemed necessary, The ladies of the W. 0. T. that it had to be Postponed, but it is anavoidable, Whiskey. Gamina’s Day. Red Men Waking Sreat Preparations Jor the Cvent, $ The members of Wyoming Tribe of Red Men and Ponemah Council, Degree of Pocahontas, are looking forward with great interest to their joint celebration of Tamina’s Day, which occurs next Thursday evening, May 9th. Tamina’s Day annually falls on the 12th » . of Flower Moon (May) and on this date, or as near it as possible, all Tribes throughout’ the United States will meet with their friends in their respective wigwams and present an official program Prepared, by the Great Council of the United States, with su:h other literary embellishments as they may see fit. Tothis end the Chiefs ot Wyoming Tribe of this City have been ‘laboring with great zeal and have pr-pared an especially unique and’ inter. esting program which cannot fail to entertain and interest their invited guests in the immortal principles of Redmanship. The chiefs of Wyoming ‘lrive who have been assigned the duties of delivering addresses on the life, teach'ogs and principles of Tamina, are H. L. Jones, Prophet; I. L. Bowman, Sachem; A. D Mason, Sr. Sagamore; W. L. Buardman, Jr. Sagamore; B. F. Snell, Sannap; Harry Buck, First Warrior and A Odgers, Firat Brave. {n addition to this there will be spectal musical and literary numbers inter. spersed by some of the best talent in ARE . Go Support Machinists ToLepo, O, May 8—The Executive Board of the International Allied AsSociation of Mechanics in session here decided unanimously to support the International Association of Machinists ia the demand fora shorter work day. This order has 10,0°0 members in the United States and Ounada. ( It is proposed to add to Edward VII's present titles that of “King of Canada.” As yet, however, no plan has been hit upon to make special mention of his sovereignty over Sausalito. : DOZENS -OFFAMILIES JACKSONVILLE, Florida, yesterday’s five is enormous. One hundred and forty-eight blocks of buildings 4 DISASTROUS FIRE AND ~~ LOSS OF Lip; burned, causing a loss of fifteen million dollars, Seven lives were lost in the fire, and it is on trying to esc, twenty more persons were drowned while. from the docks. t All the local militia are guarding the ruins, eat vl outside companies are coming on special trains, ad Fire companies from Savannah worked all ight but wer The Boardvof Trade met this afternoon and peal to the country for aid. The fire was the greatest for the size of the ci United States has ever known. unable to quench the fire among the ruins, * USING the county and those of our citizens who are so fortunate as to receive an invitation to attend this Red Men en+ tertainment, will always look back with pleasure to an evening delightfally aud profitably spént, Srass Valley Yews. Doings of the People of Our Sister City As Told Over the Telephone, Court. Pride, Foresters ‘of America,
Grass Valley Conclave, Knights of Sherwood Forest, and Oourt Pride Circle, Companions of the Forest, will Rive @ grand ball at the Auditorium on May 17.h, The Grass Valley City Band and the Miners’ Union Band ef this city have united forces and will now be known 48 the Grass Valley City Band. Miss Kitty Mallen died at her home in San Francisco yesterday morning of consumption after an illness of two years. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Thomas F. Blake of this city, and & year sgo paid an extended visit to her Grass Valley relatives : Contest Postponed. The contest for the Demorest medal» . TAYLORS at 25c per Ib. Roasted Daily on the"premises Ib-SAMPLES FREE ge] TAYLOR'S TEA FAMILY GROUND COFFEE Try a pound. Ground to order. which was to have taken place May 7th, has and as the mumps U. are very sorry All first class dealers sell Gilt Edge Sale of Ovckets morrow Wforning, The Narrow Gauge railroad will com. ho wish to attend the Sucramento olfax, will be $1.75; from Colfax to Headache Saps Your Vitality One dose of They cure neuralgia. For sale by H tf To Open Their Minz. W.E Olmsted and wife and O. Le ond and wife of San Francisco arAND COFFEE HOUSE, Wholesale and Reta Ageits Wanted Byar ywhere, Semmnabinbaeea ees WE LIKE . ° = _ decorations, . Aba pe Oak color 2 Ways gives eds wood-work of Over old paint tr ew wood THE . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS © VARNnisn Stam ( ® Produces good results, Be St Stains and varnishes at the same time. Is made in Oak, Cherry, Mah yY, Rose ‘Wood, Walnut, Ebony. You Will be surprised at the ease With which you can entirely the appearance of yourroom. Let us tell you ing it, which bh be loged all ie Se ‘ait sie . ulars app'y toJas Y. Beveridge, Maua . . opening woic a3 en closed a ° Western Book Compan: » Fresno, th winter. J ean a i 8 Sole Agen ts. tenner a a HOUSE. — ‘CLEANING TIME line. Have you ever tried our Sherwin-Williams Paints? always used. LEGG & SHAW C0 CHILDREN SUMMER VEST 25 cts. each, MUSLIN GOWNS, MUS Colored Mercerized Skirts. show you. MORE SARATOGA Up to Date. ‘Muslin & Knit > MAHER & 00, 2 at 50 cts. New Respectfully, . MAHER & ; Summer Underwear “po fai FOR LADIES and CHILDREN Ladies’ Summer Vests, 25 cts. Ladies’ high neck and short sleeves, Low neck and short sleeves, 25 cts, Ladies’ Real Lisle Thread, and high neck and short sleeves, high neck and lo Yo Pinon « AY ROP KE 25 cts, xe Ladies’ low neck and sleeveless at § cts., 10 25 Cts. and up as high as $1 50, We want you to see our line of SUM MER WEAR, ty, that high neck and long sleeve S. We sell all sizes 4 LIN SKIRTS and Black af things in these lines} 52 Broad Street, Nevada City, CHIPS Just opened another box of _ them. them even faster Dow, since the wirm weather ig here. ® expect to sell Is now upon us and you will need something in the .PAINT.. rictly high grade, Once used Call or send for color card in Nevada County. 501 3 20 cts. per pound SPRING . MILLINERY OPENING Largest and Grandest Assortment QUANTITIES OF IMPORRTED AND PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS TETREAU aan EVERYTHING NEW : IN WALKING HATS. W.H. CRAWFORD, Main Street Judge Green was over from Grass Valley today. , To Our Customers. We have recently sold our Nevada (4 City Lumber Yurd to Messrs. M. L. & D. Marsh and are anxious to close all our Nevada accounts as goon as possible. For your convenience, we have arranged with the Citizens Bank, of Nevada City, to receive money due Us and receipt for the same. We thank you for epast favors: and solicit your patronage for our puccessors, Yours very truly. m38-lw Tow.e Bros Co. ——__— BORN. In Oskland, April 28th, to the wife of W. J. Smith, ® daughter. Over. We couldn't fix It up with your pants “Say, Jim,~ these’ OX~ BREECHES is regular ‘Life-savers! Hurry en’ finish the job; lf the ropes on this end of the : saflold breaks too, it's sil $ yOu don't wear the OX BREECHES,” 7 a —— = ; . ° Re Strong as an Ox. Durable and Reliable. ; Tpey are the strongest pants on earth. . They are cn large in leg and ‘hip, es maA\\\\\ Théy represent the best of everything that goer into the m+ ke-up of a good WY } Hl IE Pants, imer a ered with phe bent tt seed a reed. The OXBREEOHES y s were produced with a vy nga lo elt t—a st ‘ / at a low price. Ask for ‘OX BREEGHE as ware of infor ee ee pants We are Sole Agents for Nevada County * FOR THESE Goops. Clothiers, . «1¢caCity, Cal i The Celebrated Sand beware of inferior imitations, KETUCKY JEANS, BKACK ALL-WOOoL CHEVIOT .... MEN’S CORDURQVS, iy different colors in different shades TOC R Pe recereeeees hk eer ay aes ee Try “OX” BREECHES. « Another Pair Free we "? 44° MULLOY’S Pine G ROCERY made an ap . ng sleeve OUR TELEPHONE . ) NUMBER THE TRA —r re eee ree SATURDAY..... Personal Py G.G Raneer is here ville. i G. P. Smyth is down ville. E. Samuel is here f1 cisco. Mes gee J. P. Good is here fre a Visit. J. Holmes retarned t Oakland. W. F. Sullivan left th Marysville, E. Hocking will leay San Francisco, J. O'Donnell and J. W from Graniteyille, N. E. Dawson is here f Pa., ona business trip. M. Cougblan and son terday from Columbia H G. H. McLaughlin o came in on last\evening’s Geo. A. Nihell left this San Francisco on a busin de Landrigan came doy Bloomfield yesterday on W. Davis came’ dow: City yesterday and retur1 ing. Mrs. Henry Faller will for a visit to friends at §; San Francisco. P. H, Beinstein and A. San Francisco arrived evening’s train. E. W. Frost of Granitey been here spending a few . ed home this morning. Mrs. B. Lutz returned — from Stockton, where she. _ funeral of her nephew. George Keller came dow Plumbago mine yesterday to Sacramento to attend th nival. J. H. Helwig of North was in this city yesterday morning for a business t Francisco. Mrs. Wm. Giffin, who San Francisco:on a visit -fc month, returned home on ing’s train. ° Misses Georgie English ; Ooughlan of Columbia Hill this city. They are the gue J. @. O’ Neill. H. 8) Riddle, Mrs, H. 8. Mies Sola. Riddle arrived evening from Pasadena an morning for Forest City. Attorney Fred Searls ha: from San Francisco, whe been in atttendance upon States court in the mining s » Pennsylvania Company vs. O. D. Company, he being on torneys for the plaintiff. tarn Monday. Sacksonville ps Atutanta, Ga., May 3—At the chief operatcr of th Union at Jacksonville wir follows: “The terrible fire i ing. We have no _ opera! Farther efforts to commur Jacksonville were without r New York, May 8— Tb Union here reported at 4:1 they were still in com: with Jacksonville, but the toand from that place w slowly on account of the fir ATLANTA, May 3—The Sou Telephone Company advise ciated Press that all com: with Jacksonville was lost a When the -lastbulletin «< Jacksonville, that office in! lanta that the fire was . the block and coming towar phone office. The officials lieve that their building ha stroyed.’ The Bell Compan completed its new building i ville and the equipment . was new. The switchboard valued at $80,000. : Spring Lamb, Choice . Colley Bros. have on ¢ finest lot of Spring L brought into this market. 8 nice roast of lamb, lamb cl roast, or the finest cut of . or tenderloin steaks, send y to Colley Bros., who alw: keep the choicest meats to b market, Oo Peruvian Bark and Port in right proportions is a go: malaria., Vinton sells a ‘for 50 cents. ato Catarrh Cannot Be . With Jocal applications, s not reach the seat of t Catarrh is a blood or cons ®ace, and in order to cure i take internal remedies Ha ure is taken ‘internally, e rectly on the blood and m faces. Hall’s Oatarrh Cu quack medicine. It was p1 One of the best physicis country for years, and is a Scription. It is, composed the best tonics known, con the best. blood purifiers, .Tectly om the mucous su Perfect combination of gredients is what produce: derfnl resuite in curing cé for testimonials free, ,_F. J. OHENEY & C er, o: ita . price ' old by drugg price . Hali’s' Family Pills are .