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TEE TRANSCRIPT.
Issaed Every Evening, Sundays; Excepted
AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA,
~—BY—
BROWN & CALEINS.
TERMS OF SUBBORITTION ; -y
GyTle, «+. « = » $6 Per Year
By Carrier, oi 12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered to any part of the city.
TELEPHONE NO. 41. °
THURSDAY.......May 9, 1901
. P. 0, BOX B
Srand Lodge SJ. 0.0. F.
It Witt Begin Its Session Gues
day, May 14th,
Next Tuesday morning, May 14t,
the grand Lodge of Odd Fellows will
convene in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Market
and Seventh streets, San Francisco.
Th:re will be 640 delegates in attendance. ‘Ibe past yearhas been a very
prosperous one for ‘the order, two new
lodges having been instituted and 800
members initiated. The finances of the
order have been increased $67,000 during the year.’ There are nearly 200 Odd.
Fellows’ balls in California, representing an investment of $1,750,000, and investments in cemeteries amounting to
*
$175,000. The Odd Fellows Home at
Thermalito has 120 aged and feeble
members or deceased members’ widOws, who have all the comforts of home
surroundings. The principal business
of the session will be the election of
seventy,
offered.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN THE STOCK EXCHANGE.
New York, May 9—This is the
in the Stock Exchange.
The excitement of yesterday and the decline in al]
securities except the Northern Pacific continued.
This stock rapidly advanced from one hundred and
until at 10:30 o’clock this morning, when. three
hundred was paid for five hundred shares.
Shortly after the noon hour the assi
Sickels, the broker, was announced,
At one o’clock the failure of W. H. Brewer
Lee was given out.
cxeeepnidenalinaitiititiz
wildest day ever known
gument of Charles
The Northern Pacific then again jumped when the
phenomenal figures of one thousand dollars
‘per-share
Sixty per cent has been bid for money.
“Many close conferences are now in
progress among the
financial leaders to prevent a panic.
and J. P,
Help Us Celebrate.
encouragement as all whom they
asked so far have stated that they
Goodwin and Robert Lindler
of Liherty’s float, ‘
Yotes of Interest,
was
mercial street,
Nay Pole Dance.
It Witt be Professor Sohn
‘Wichetl’s Farewell Party,
At the May Pole dance, which will be
Riven by Prof. John Michell on Wed
Oruckee Stems,
Ohings Chat Have Gaken Place
in Chat Vicinity.
The following item
the Truckee Republi
8 are taken from
can of Wednesday
officers and a discussion on the pro
Ositicn to move the Home from Thermalito. The San Franvisco Post
Wednesday has an excallent portrait
of Wm. Nichols Jr. the banker of
Dutch Flat, well known in this cit
who is at present Deputy Grand Masp>
of
y, . are assured a good time.
nesday evening, May 24th, there will
be three roles, fancy dauces, midnight
dance, and other Special features.
The seventy-five pupils who will take
part in the May Pole dance have been
well trained, and all those who attend
the Professor’s farewell dance and his
evening:
the 601 appeared -on
uniform, They were
This will be bright moonlight,
Abont eleven o’clock Monday night
the streets in fuil
armed heavily
and with a variety of weapons,
guns and rifle barrels gleamed in the
One big feilow carShatsud “S.~ Mi Whitney are burning futer, and whoat this session will be
elevated to the Grand Mastership.
Sire at Hr ugusta,
Avetsta, Ga, May 8—A fire which
broke out here this afternoon at 1:30
this afternocn has done considerable
damage and is Spreading. The ware. house cf the Uxion Compress ComPany has been destroyed, and the
warebcuses of Phinitzy & Company
Fiously. It is believed that 10,000
bales of cotton“have been burning.
There are 28,000 bales witbin one hun.
dred yards of the fire. The Fire Department and many ci‘izens‘are figbting the flames, but at 2:10 they are_beycnd control. The magnificent tar.
Miuals of the Charleston and Western
Caroliva, with its new freight depot
are in close Proximity to the fire. The
]oss already is about $250,000. A brisk
wind is blowing, making thefire a
ried a pick handle
while another caranything in the tobacco line.
Fine fresh honey
Scadden’s,.
Parlor at its meeting tonight.
the election held last Monday.
Invitations A ccepted,
Poople of Surrounding owns to
The committee which has in charge
the inviting of people from the outside
4 towns to this city to help us fittingly
celebrate the Fourth of Jaly, are busy
at work and are meeting with much
sure the people of. their town would
gladly accept the invitation. Jerry
over from You Bet today and informed
the TRANSoRIPT reporter that all the
people in that vicinity would spend
the Fourth at Nevada Oity and would
be pleased to elect a Maid of Honor té
represent their town on the Goddess
For Lite Insurance see T, B Gray,
For the best of everything in the
\y meat line send your orders to Naffziger
Home-made bread made fresh every,
day, at George Hurst’s bakery, ComCall on Ed Schmidt when you want
from Harry
Towle’s, two squares for 25 cents at
a28-38t.
Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters
wi'l elect three delegates to the Grand
The City Trustees will hold a meeting this evening to canvass the vote of
If you should desire anything in the
drinking line you should call at the
Grotto. It is the most popular resort
in town and you are always given
fair treatment. tf
For excellent fancy summer drinks many friends vill turn out and give
him a rousing benefit. Mr. Micheli
Will accompany his sister to Eogiand,
where he will consult some of the best
physicians, and if be recovers . bis
health, he will return to. Nevada City,
accompanied by his sister, where they
will make their home.
_ On bidding adieu to Nevada City it
is with the utmost regret, as here he
has epent the better part of his life and
bas made so many friends, that he
feels as if he were leaving home, That
the people of Nevada City reciprocate this feeling goes without saying,
‘and their earnest wish is that he may
regain his health and return to again
reside among us.
The Curss of Womankind
Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherried a double. bladed ax. They made
® search in saloons and varions other
places for several parties they had
served notice on to leave town and as
they were unsuccersful it
learned that two notice
iate departure were pers
One individual was served in the rear
of a saloon while another was awakened
and the notice given him while he lay
in bed. In all the houses of disrepute:
notices were tacked up notifying the
mites that pimps and macks must
not be harbored or ssid houses would
be closed up.
Uncle George Schuffer will soon
start ap his sawmill.
The Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber
Company will soon erect a small taw8 for immed.
onally served.
men’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. Quedosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless, Immediate relief.
mill on Alder Creex,
Davies’ have started their mill on
Alder Creek.
the daught
Valley. ‘
J. ©. Cainpbell, superintendent
of
the Oampbell mine, accidentally fell
down the shaft at the mine yesterday,
having a narrow escape from serious
injury. His left elbow was quite badly
]injured and he was also
bruised and shaken up, but he will
call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of
Spring and Pine streets,
Giant.powder headaches is quickly
cured with Vinton’s Headache Powis thought . ders. Try them.
that the undesirable characters have. If you want a good, cool drink of
heeded the warning. It bas been
beer—the very best in town—drop in
and see Wm, Harry.
George L:wrence, formerly of this
city, was married at Marysville Tuesday to Miss Blanche Hall of Brown's
Valley. The bride taught the Willow
Valley school one tern and is a sister
to Mrs. F.E Snell of this city, and
er of Judge Hall of Brown's
able to be around as Usual again in a
m7 tf
m7-tf
generally
end 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman,
ditficult one to overcome. As far a
Kuown, no lives have been lost. The
fire is under control, but still burning
flercely.It ig estimated the Union
Compress Company loses $100,000 on
buildings and $320,000 on cotton,
Phiuitzy & Company lose 450,000 on
building and $80,000 on cotton. Whit$5L00 on building
ney & Company lose
and $120,000 on cotton,
Shot Her Sather.
St. Louis, May 8—Gustave Baare,
aged fifty years, bailiff of the St. Louis
School Board and ex-Representative
in the State Legislature, was shot and
instantly killed at his home last night
by bis daughter, Ida, aged 20, who then
turned the revolver upon herself, in.
flicting a wound from which she died
in two minutes. Both were shot in
the head. The action of the “young
womai was premeditated, as was
shown bya letter she left. Init she
Baid that the frequent insults” offered
her mother by her father became unbearable, and that she had resolved to
kill him and then herself. Mr. Baare
Was taking anap when he was killed.
A Bad Breath,
Is the most disgusting thing one can
be affec'ed with. It is nauseating to
“those with whom you come in contact.
Lane’s Tea, tuken at night, will keep
ihe stomach and bowels in proper condition and make your breath clean.
25ce and COca packege. For sale by H
Dickerman, sole agent. tf
Importing Eggs By Trainloads,
Oa Fridsy morning a train composed of twelve refrigerator cars rolled .
out of Newton, Kan., for California,
bud each car was laden with eggs
gathered in the vicinity of that town
by one firm. The twelve cars contained 144,000 dozen, or nearly two
million eggs. The train goes as a
Gentlemen Spectators
8 :
Dickerman, sole agent>
25c. and 10c. abox. It cures neuralgia.
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H.
A freight train got off the
terday near Cisco,
be run from here, should n
P.G. Scadden or E. J.B
will be $1 25.
eae
—aT—
The Class has made every preparation
for the entertainment of
their guests;
Tickets, per couple
Lady Spectators........
All who expect to attend the picnic
at Penn Valley in the busses that wil]
they may prepare for enough transportation. The price for the round trip
a ees
GRADUATES’ BALL!
—A Grand Dance will be given by—
The Class of 1901
_#ARMORY. HALLe_
Saturday Evening, June 2st.
THE BEST OF MUSIC.
age.
otify either
ent. work done in cle,
aker go that
streets.
one of his legs and he
from blood-peison. .
the Congregational charch wi
business and social meetin
Friday, evening,
ent.
On
On
A dvertised Letters.
City, May 9, 1901.
Barlow, Miss Georgie
Cowgill, John EB.
Gregory, Miss Bessie’
Hanley, Wm. A.
Hoglands, J. ohn,
Kranich, Frank
Kyle, Charles
Strouse, Miss Zita. ‘
track yesThe. car was
dragged along the track about a quarter of a mile and did considerable damSupervisor Fay is having some excelening up the
A*short time ago H. L. Nichols burt
is now suffering
Christian Endeavor Meeting.
The Christian Endeavor Soviety of
N hold.a
ig tomorrow,
at the residence of
Mrs. Phil G. Scadden on Coyote street
Every member ig ©xpected to be pres.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
The co-partnership heretofore exist{ng between Woodraff & Henricks of
The following is a list of the letters
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
If not called for in fifteen duys let.
ters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these
letters will please say “advertised,”
pay afee of one cent for each letter.
L. 8. Catxms, Postmaster,
few days,
Louise Roberts, at ‘Grand
Colorado.
congratulations.
Edwin A. Wadsworth was married on
Wednesday, May Ist, to Miss Fannie
Junction,
The groom is a son of A.R.
Wadsworth and was born and raised in
this city. He holds a position in his
father’s store at. Grand Junction and
his bride is said to be a most estimable
young ludy. The many friends of Mr.
Wadsworth in this City extend their
have
were
was the fear that the management
his coming away. He professes
know nothing of the disappearance
Her.
were} Miss Miller.
Says He Didn’t Elope.
Sart Lake, May’8—George Borchers
says that he did not cometo Ogden
with Miss Grace Miller, of Oakland
or any other woman and denies pe
there is any truth in the elopemen
story. He has been signed by the
Ogden Baseball Club, and says the
reason for his leaving Oakland quietly .
the Oakland team would try to prevent
THE LOS ANGELES
~ LORAL P;
a
Los ANGELES, May 9—The floral parade
morning before an immense crowd,
of
to. City.
ae The parade was in nine divisions and tra
principal streets.
Something
—Out of the
Ordinary!
tf
tf
““YCROCKERYo
Ever brought to this city,
a”
one.
GROUND
COFFEE
Try-a pound.
Ground to order.
be
TAYLOR'S TEA
Wholesale and Retail
Ah
In-our home decorations, &
sa y or Oak color ab
Ways gives the wood-work of
@ room a good appearance, .
Over old paint or. new wood
. Xorth Columbia, Oal., has been dis-. GMERWIN-WILLIAMSsolved, and the Siness w ereety “
after phe bead ‘cieae oe
VARNISH STAIN ~.
m9 8t
ee Se \
(Produces good results. BR
@tains and varnishes at the
game time. Is made in Oak,
Cherry, Mahogany, Rose
wood, Walnut, Ebony. You
will be surprised at the case
with which you can entirely
change the appearance of
yourroom. Let us tell you
some good things we know
about the Stain. ‘
HOUSECLEANING
ey . aera
{s now upon us and
you will need something in the
4..PAINT..
line. Have you ever tried our
Sherwin-Williams Paints?
Strictly high grade. Once used
always used.
Call or send for color card.
LEGG & SHAW C0
Sole A gents
Epecia), and it is the first instance of a
{rain carrying nothing but eggs which
has been reported by any road runving to California — Kansas City Journal,
It seems very Strange indeed that this
State has to ship eggs from Kansas.
What is the matter witb our hens?
2
Arrested and Set Free,
—_—_———
“Dr. J: H. Hanaford Says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is
properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
luogs developed, the breath set free, we
Ladies!
Dress! The fact is if
’ Pre
need not fear consumption.” Kemp's
Balsam for the throat and lungs is the
proper treatment for the first cough. .
No other remedy has saved
from consumption. Large bottles 25c,
boots,
little better in quality
tty ankles can be
you like dressy -footwear—just a little ‘newer in style,
Boots! Just a little richer
where,so many $2.50 and $3!
Ladies Oxfords,
And any styles of heels an
Come here.
e. This store is the
Vici Kid Boots, Children’s
Shoes,
d toes in buttons and lace, All sizes and widths. :
@OLD sy
properly fitted here with the right sort of dress
-Just a
in effect, and a good bit lower in price than you see else—
fountatn head of new ideas.
is to furnish the best shoes obtai
4 00 Shoes as it is of the pli
you may haye formed of what that mon
FRANK TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Commercial
Tea Store, has just received
direct from England, via Cape
Horn, some ' of the finest
He-will sell these goods at
greatly reduced prices, and
he will suit the taste of every
Taylor’ s Own
at 25c per Ib.
Roasted Daily on the premises
ISF°SAMPLES FREE _gey
AND COFFEE HOUSE
The beautiful parade was
Kinley before the City Hall?
Purchased the Business,
The firm of Woodruff ¢ Bont’
of North Oolambia, hag been dissolvag :
and the business will be On by .
Lauren Woodraff from this
Killed Without Cause.
AUBURN, May 6—An inquest over the
body of Lorenzo Van Geisen, who was
killed by Ed Ennis, generally known ward. Mr, Woodruff fe se ec
as “Indian Ed,” was held at Clipper . ing and thorough business m a
Gap Monday afternoon. The Coroner’s jary returned a verdict to the
effect that deceased came to his death
by 8 gunshot wound inflicted by Ed
Ennis without cause. .
stands high in the estimation of ‘a
people of his section, He carries ,
complete stock of general Merchandis
and the Ridge people wilj find thy .
quality of his goods all right and bi .
prices way down, be
Ele
Muslin & Knit
Summer Underwear
FOR LADIES and CHILDREN
Ladies’ Summer Vests, high neck and long sleeves
25 cts.
Ladies’ high neck and short sleeves, 25 cts.
_. Low neck and short sleeves, 25 cts,
‘Ladies’ Real Lisle Thread, high neck and lon
and high neck and short sleeves, at 50 cts.
' Ladies’ low neck and Sleeveless at 5 Cts., 10 ct,
25 Cts. and‘up as high as $1 50.
We want you to see our line of SUMMER WEAR.
CHILDREN SUMMER VESTS. We sell all sizes at
25 cts. each.
MUSLIN GOWNS, MUSLIMSKIRTS and Black anf’
Colored Mercerized Skirts. New things in. these lines to .
show you. Respectfully,
oe
ANOTHER BARREL
of those very fine, fanc
opened:—the kind th
youthink of them—t
like.
g sleeves .
y mixed pitkles has only just been
at make your mouth water when
he sour kind—the kind most people
We know we can please
you with these pickles 50 CTS.
per gal.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer
SPRING
MILLINERY OPENING
Largest and Grandést Assortment
in Nevada County.
QUANTITIES OF IMPORRTED AND:
PATTERN HATS, SELECTED BY MISS
TETREAU
. . ° e e . .
EVERYTHING NEW :
IN WALKING HATS.
W.H. CRAWFORD, Main Street
S sccapaee
} $2.50 and
Wearers of $2 50 and $8 Shoes demand m
on’s $2.60 and mien
Our §2 50 and $8 shoes are veritable
iL. HYMAN & CO., Red t Broad and Pie Streets, Kerns City.
ore wearing quality. for ¢
sarc for the pried” Ne lidar ea
ve grades,
pes than can be fcund elsewhere for the cane nn one
surprises in merit, ma
ey will buy. nt Material, finish, sty
&
$3.00 Men’s Shoes.
oney than fr. es. Ourolsia
Oo matter what thet orlos Poa * aye 9 or our $2 60-and
There is style and more service quality in oaF
same money, 0,
le and service. They will excel any idee buy
Corner
alley
Occurred hi
There are over one hundred thousand visitors jp the .
reviewed by President] Me. ;
Brakes PRS NA SEF
rons
THURSDAY.., .0.0.6550)
cae
read
Personal Par
W. P. Cline is down f;
ville.
W. H. Hustler came oy
‘terson this morning.
. James Horton went 1
Ridge this morning.
C. M. Jones of San Fra
spending a few days,
Ed Harber returned las
ap extended absence, ;
J.P. Wood has gone t:
cisco on mining business.
Royal F. Heath is her
Francisco,. © ‘
M.G. Calvin and Jas,
down from Camptonville.
Mrs. J. Ohivell is quite
home at the New York hot
T, S. Merchant of San .
liere spending a few days,
W. B. Robb left this mor
Francisco on oil business,
Miss May Brophy of P
here on a visit to friends,
Postmaster Henry Fitte
this morning to Granitevill
B. F. Derickson of Freem
ing is able to be around ag
Deputy Sheriff Pascoe wh
very ill is getting along nic
Merrill Bendean who has
sick for some time is better
C A. Bills and wife of .
arrived here on the morning
Miss Hattie Hallett has
home after an absence of th
Mrs. W. Cameron and
Harker-came down from Re!
day.‘Superintendent E. Har
turned last’ evening — fror
county.
J. Miller and Geo A. Gr
here this afternoon from
cisco. 3
Geo H. Thomas, T. Harbc
Bronsvich arrived here on
ing’s train.
Geo. E. Turner, the hard:
chant of this city, returned
ing from Sacramento.
Attorney T. 8. Ford retu
afternoon from Reno, whe
been on legal business.
James Hansen is here in th
of the advertisement depar
the San Francisco Examiner,
Dr. A. H. Tickell and
have been to San Francisco a
mento, returned here last eve
B. Thompson, -the ex.
keeper at Rough and Ready,
ously ill and his recovery is
Mrs. Ward and child, who .
visiting her brother Wm. I
turned this morning to Sin EF
Mrs. H. C. Sshroeder anc
Mrs. N. E. Adair, left this mi
San Francisco and other pl:
visit.
J. 8. Holbrook, Justice of t
will leave next Sunday for §
and other pints for the bene
health.
E. McQulla and wife of the
Nevada, who have been here
a few days, left this morning
ington.
W. McCarty and his mothe:
Cruz arrived here last evenin
this morning for Downievill
friends. cen
G. W. Thomas and L. Brot
rived on yesterday’s stage fr¢
ieville and left on the stage t
ing for Marysville.
James Thomas, a conduct
Southern Pacific railroad,
merly resided here, is vis
sister, Mrs. Hugh Murchie.
W.R. Senter, BE. C. Mull
Donelson, W. E. Pountree, C
ington and 8. McMullen of §
cisco arrived here on last
train.
Thomas Moore and Ernest
who rode to Sacramento on .
bicycle, returned last eveni
report having had a good tri
ride did not seem to fati
much,
Died at the County
Wa. Malone, a native of !
aged 66 years, died at the Co
Pital this morning, a victit
sumption. He came to tl
from the State of Washingtc
year and a half ago. He w
panied by his daughter, wh
the County Hospital from co
shortly after her arrival.
Good news from Ohairr
He says the Democratic ple
be substantially unchanged
Catarrh Cannot Be ¢
With Jocal applications, a
Rot reach the seat of tl
Catarrh is a blood or cons!
ease, and in order to cure it
take internal remedies. Hal
Cure is taken internally, a:
rectly on the blood and m
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cut
quack medicine, It was pr
one of the best physicia
Country for years, and is ar
Scription. It is composed
the best tonics known, com
the best blood purifiers,
Tectly on the mucous sur
Perfect combination of .
fredients is what produces
erful results in curing ca