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April 10, 1904 (4 pages)

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own see aaa SDS I A Ia IC é EvADA City’ DaiLy TRANSCRIPT WAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. 7 FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. “os £4 Byflet, = = * >” SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, -Delivered to any vart}vf.the city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City * SATURDAY THE NATIONAL AIR T has been, more thay once, suggested that of all nations the United States alone had no_ national air or hymza, but the real difficulty was not so much in the not having but in the having an embarassment of riches in the way of national psalmody or hymnology. “Yankee Doodle” is by no means bad, but on the contrary, decidedly good, and as tor ‘Hail Columbia” it is a hymn to conjure by. But Secretary Moody,:has settled the question, and settled it right, as Mr. Bryan himself might say, by adopting the “Star Spangled Banner”’ as the offieial National air. It will now be so recognized by the bands of foreign ships which, so it is said, have too often been in serious. doubt what tune to strike up when an American vessel sailed into port and prepared to entertain and be entertained. No better selection could have been made, and such will be the general verdict. At home the embarassment will linger. Shortly after the war, and when the white-winged dove of peace was getting comfortably settled again, it was the invariable custom for bands crossing the Ohio, southward, to strike up ‘“Dixie’’ and to keep striking it up throughout the Southern journey and until the home coming frork the land of cotton. On the 12 1-2c Per Week APRIL 9, 1904 other hand, the Southern band, jotrneying-to the North, in-. ' variably struck up “Yankee Doodle” and kept everlastingly at it. Nowadays, however, “Dixie” and “Yankee Doodle” areat home so completely, North and South, that bands of both sections are appropriating the stirring tunes until it is difficult to distinguish between t’other and which—between the band from Dixie and the band from the north, and long may it continue to be so. Officially the National hymn is now the ‘Star-Spangled Banner” for the navy, as it is, practically, for the army and for the whole people. But ‘Yankee Doodle” and “Dixie,” and “Hail Columbia” and “America” will continue to be struck up unofficially as the drum major or the band leader may feel inclined, and either or all will be hailed with acclaim—with “The Girl I Left Behind Me”, the rule when the line of Business Transacted at the Session ~Commencing April 4 Owing to the fact that the list of orphans and half orphans of this county being so large, one of the largest in the State, the sums allowed on ‘former occasions had to be redaced thie time. The following amounts were allowed: Mesdames Agnes Hall, $80, Susan Baunskill $15, Sarah Ahearn $45, Kate Rodda $45, Nellie O’Neil $60, Mary Jones $15, O.McKay $15, Florence Holiand-$30,-Louisa Mitchell $30, Jane Rogers $30, Oharlotte Jeffery $12, Oar-. tie Maltman $380, Nora Goffette $15, Eraula Myers $15, P, Andrews $15, Elizabeth Harvey $45, Emma Stevens $80, Elizabeth Keath $30, Lora Kuppel $15, James. Barrett $40, Sarah Fairbanke $45, Annie Ford $15, M.J. Coombs $15, Lizzie Fleming $30, Alice Shearp $30, Lavinia Thomas $45, Josephine Munroe $30, Mabel Massie $15, Mary J. Lang $15, E.:M. Tindel $80, Minnie Fischer $15, Mary Bennette $15, Alice Gray $15, Beatrice Mosher $80, Anna Rathbun $46, Kate Merrill §15, Elizabeth Scadden $15, Rebecca MeLaughlio $15, Matilda Stevens $30, A. W. Shea $30, A. Cummins $15, Lila Martens $30, Martha M. Nieholas $30, Rachel J. Wright $60, Mary Farrell $15, Edith Lucas $45, M. J. Wasley $15, M. Rourke $30. W. D. Vinton received the. contract for stationery. The county rate for printing was fixed as follows: First insertion, 50 cents, second, 20 cents, third, 15 cents, fourth, 10 cents for each square. A rebate of $6.84 was allowed R. Noell for rebate on taxes. A communication was received from A. P. Fleming inviting the board to ‘visit Bakersfield. An invitation from the Modesto-Turlock Irrigation committee was also read. Supervisor Weeks stated that the bridge acrcss Deer creek should be replaced. That the rurel delivery route was across that creek and if the stream is not properly bridged before next winter the government will discontinue the delivery: Mr. Weeke moved that the Oounty Surveyor be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for a march is taken up and the barracks that knew the boys in blue will know them no more, until fate and the Secretary of War decree a return. All honor to Secretary Moody! He has issued an admirable order, and relieved the difficulties of the bands on the ships of our friends and admirers. ” Three Killed. In Peaceful Mother Earth. The last sad and sorrowfal rites over the dead were solemnly condacted this afternoon when the clods were genuly laid o’er the earthly and mortal remains of William Brown, the highly respected argonaut, whose sensational and deplorable death occurred Tuesday evening. The obsequies were held under the auspices of Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I.0.0. F., with religious services at 2 o'clock at the Congregational church. The members of the fraternal order turned out in large numbers to pay their farewell respects to their honored dead. The eulogistic words and summary of the deceased’s life were Wasuineron, April 8.—Three men were killed and one fatally injured in en explosion today atthe Pintsch Gas Compressing Company’s plant. The dead: Joseph Oumberland, Stephen . Henson and a negro. Charles W. Grisby will die. Honors for King. CoPrENHAGEN, April 8. King Christian today celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday in excellent health. United States Minister Swenson conveyed to the King a greeting and felicitations from President Roosevelt. Qongratulatory telegrams were received from alithe soverneigne. Enormous crowds thronged the vicinity of the palace cheering the old monarch, who, with the King and Queen of England, appeared on the balcony of the palace Telegrams of congratulations were al80 received from Danes in the United States, and there were general festivities throughout Denmark. Working Overtime. Eight bour laws are ignored by those ireiese, little workers— Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, pigt and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and al] Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at Vinton’s drag store Siock, Bonds, Ele. The following are the quotations asked for stocks and bongs at the ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: WHEAT AND BARLEY. Milling Wheat Hale & Nor. Crown Point.. Yellow Jacket. Imperial... Kentack . 80}. Caledonia... 02). /Silver Hill.. reviewed by the Rev. J. Sims, and naught buat a lexicon of praiece and glowing terms eminated in behalf of him whose life was but one long expanse of quiet unobstrusiveness and noble deeds toward those of his fellow bumans. ‘‘Though in the midst of life we are in death” was strongly and pathetically suggestive of the unostentious career led, that at the parting of the portale life everlasting would be his reward. Atthe conclusion of the eloquent and fitting tribute to the good man scarcely an eye but was dimmed with emotion, 80 binding had the dead become interwoven into that of the living. The concourse of friends and acqueintances that followed the body to its sepulcher ia Pine Grove cemetery was noticeably large, and the many flo rel offerings that covered the bier were, indeed, glowing sentiments of love and effection for him who is pow at peace for evermore. The bearers of the pall were J. (. Rich, M. L Roberts, 8. O utter, A. R. Lord, John F. Hook, Hugh Marchie Beware of Ointmensts tor Catarrh That Contains Mercury, As mercary will surely destroy the senge of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it ‘the mucous surfaces. Such articles . Ia buying be sure you get t e taken tetoraatiy an — eo, TI Epon in To: ttle. Bal)’s Family Pille are the best. j new bridge acrose the creek. Oarried. It appearing to the board that the bridge across the Yuba river at Edwards crossing is too light and dangerous for the passage of heavy teams, it was ordered that County Surveyor Waggoner and Supervisors Worthley and Martin be appointed to ascertain the most practicable manner and the estimated cost of replacing the bridge. : BOARD OF EDUCATION They Adopt the Western Series of Readers, The County Board Eda‘ajion met this afternoon. M. W. Smith received a State Board special conditional. diploma. Superintendent. O’Neill was instracted to send copies of the following letter to’ the school districts where the grammar grade diplomaa are granted : “The County Board of Education are anxious to have the grammar school examinations as near the last of the the school year as possible.” The eubjects for the grammar schools were assigned to the different members of the board to prepare questions. ; The Western series of readers received the board’s endorsement. ‘The board then adjourned until the 281 instant. ; CATARRH 4 ups ug sarfeoee of i ELy’s CREAM BALM to Gi edo, Ohio, by F. J. Oheney & Co. y Teetimonials free. A e-5 by Druggists. Price 75c por ies mai Trial Size, 10 cents by mail, GLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York, ‘proceeded to business by filling the CUNCHEADONSED. yp ipa 010 Transcript At Republican. County. ~ Central Committee” ~ Meeting. : c ‘ 5 ivticaniia da teins ones! EWE Enemy S Repubifésn Oentral Committee met this. afternoon at Hotel Antlers and . . follgwing vacancies caused by deaih, the appointment names preceding those of decedsed pérsons: E. T. R: Powell, Eo M. Preston; O:T. Bliss, 0: SAN TH AGA Fleet Appear Before Port Arthur. W. Oalivin;:.B.-T, Worthley, George The following delegates were sélected to represent the county at-the State Convention to be held at Sacramento next month: : Nevada townsbip —W. #. Englenight but disappeared ‘shortly afterwards. Sr, PETERSBURG, April 9.-A dispatch from Port, Arthur says that the enemy’s fleet appeared before Port Arthur last ° bright, 8.'W. Marsh, D. E. Morgan: Grass Valley—L. La Rae D. E. Matteson, W. Williams, J; Ri Tyrrell. Little York—B.E. Linder.:Washington and Bloomfisld — W. Mobley.Bridgeport and Rough and Ready— 8, McBride. 3 STONE BURNING It wae moved ‘and carried that the committee confirm the selection of the above delegates as made by the differ‘ent townships. “ * A resolation was unanimously passed endorsiag O. E, Clinch as the committee’s choice for delegate to the Republ'cen National Convention, which convenes in St. Louis next June, Upon being notified by the chairmen of the bonor thruet upon him Mr. Left Genoa With Cargo for San Francisco. Olinch caused the folowing telégram of appreciation to be dispatched to the committee : ‘3 “Grass VaLtey, April 9, 1904.
Sherman W. Marsh, chairman: “Please express to the thembers of the Oounty Central Committee ‘my is now buruing fiercely. Genoa, April 9.—The German steamer Totmes which sailed yesterday for San Francisco with a cargo is afire and sincere thanks, assuring them of my hearty appreciation of: the honor they have conferred. : COSGROVE S TROUPE A Fine Concert OrChestra Coming on the doth. O. E. OLINOH. The Republican County Central Committee in giving Mr. Olinch a strong and most emphatic endorsement for delegate to the National Republican Oonvention did the right thing — in fact this action jwas fully anticipated by the gentleman’s many friende, koawing as they do Mr. Clinch’s high standing as a leader and faithful worker in the rank and file of the Republican party in Nevada sounty. He is exceptionally well fitted to fill the position and possesses the desired ability and attainments that will insure the beat service posgible to the Republican party in selecting a candidate for President and Vice President to head the National ticket, and in the sundry duties that muy be required of the delegates to "this great convention. It is sincerely hoped that the remaining eighteen counties in the district will gracefally acknowledge .Nevada county’s claim to this high bonor and give Mr. Olinch-a unanimous fendoreement and ratify Nevada couuty’s choice for National delegate. Cosgrove’s Ooncert Orchestra, assisted by Miss Pauline Slosson and Louise Torgensen, soprano and violinist, respectively, will appear bere on Saturday evaning, April 30th. entertainment is to be given under the auspices of Hydraulic Parlor, No, 56, N. 8. G. W., and Armory Hall is to-be procured for the occasion. On the previous evening the company will give a concert at Grass Valley under auspices of the Biks’ lodge of that city. The concert bere Will last for two hours and dancing witi-feilow. recommended by press and public. A Great Sensation; There was a big sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had bis life saved by Dr, King’s New Discovery for’ Consumption. He writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Stmilar cures of Consumption, Poeamonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It’e the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c.and $1. Guaranteed -by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Trial tottles free. world. Alaminum chimes quartette, Swiss bells quartette, maiical rattles quartette, sonnerphone, marimbaphone, aluminum harp, xylophone and ‘cathedral, chimes, duetts and solos, standard and descriptive overtures. Further particulars will be give later on, = 06 Yn Ice Cream Soda Tonight. Ice cream soda at Chas. E. Tegler’s confectionery sture this evening. It is cool and delicious. Drop in and give itetrial. — : Oalifornia Champagnola—red and white—a beverage: strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oslifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf SEARCH ‘all Nevada County-over and you cannot find theequalof =our Fresh Roasted Perfection. Blend 7@e “Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Phtladelphia, as follows: “Iwas in an awful condition. My ekin was almost yellow, my eyes suaken, tongue coated, pain continually in tack and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three pbhysicans bad given me up. Then I twas advised to use Electric Bitters. To my great joy the first bottle made a decided improvement.I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. [know they rcbbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fail totry them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at W. D. Viuton’s drug store. In Fine Condition. ' Col. Thos, Wilhelm for the War Department Lieut.-Colonel Koster, Division Inspector, and Lient. Milliken today made en officiel inspection of the records, property, etc, of Oo. O., N.G.OC., at Armory Hall, thie afternoon. They found everything in firstclass shape and kept in such excellent and superb condition that the inepecting officers could not restrain from The . , Cosgrove’s orchestra comes highly . They introduce the largest, finest and = most wonderfal musical instruments, . ‘bella and musical novelties in the]. passing some exceptional bigh compliments to the militia officers who bave charge of the company’s peraphernalia, i This evening Major Simonds and his staff will entertain the visiting offcers at Hotel Antlers. '. Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to. Mrs. James Oamns, Transcript Building, © Commercial St est, oe tf National Hote . DINNER SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. MENU 2 Cream of Ohickgp . Olear Oonsomme Baked Salmon, Sauce Hollandaise ; Pommes Newbourg Shrimps en Mayonnaise Spiced Beets Sliced Tomatoes rman Pickles Pipe Olives Celery Chutney Lettuce with Egg Sauce ‘Home-made Corned Beef with Cabbage Fowls’ Wings Cooked with Mushrooms Chicken Giblets Ourrie ead Rice . Minced Turkes Livers. with Oarrote a New “California Orawfish on Graham Toast . Sante. of Sweetbreade with French Peas » Oalf’s Brains Berambled with Eggs Quince Jelly Tarts Pineapple Panch Roast Young Turkey with Oyster. ; Dressing, Wine Jelly..’ ~ Roast Hind Quarter Oregon Mutton © ‘ uo Qarréat Jelly Roast Totng yee with Walnut ressin Roast Stuffed Ohicken with Giblet : Bauce Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Boiled Potatoes with Oream Sanes Succotash ‘~ Stewed Tomatoes A la Reine Padding, Saace Maderia Rhubarb Pie Boston Cream Pie Assorted Cakes -Nute Raisins Assorted Frait Toasted Orackers Amanionny _ Swiss, Edam, Roquefort Cheese Oafe Noir _ Coffee. ‘ A fresh roast every day. $6 In Cash AN Te] Buys. a WALTHAM or an ELGIN Nickel Dust Proof! Watch. at our. store, Other Watches and “Clock proportionately cheap. Call in and see them and get our prices. . A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street . You Tea Blepders _ Taylor's some PATTERN HATS. are most cordially invited to ins of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY in thie city. I have an elegant and handsome stock a will bold a Grand Opening at my new store, next: od WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 30th and 31st. . . I have selected them with special care and they include some very hend. Ladies of Nevada City and Srass Valley.. : «MISS ELEANOR HOEPFT. Broad,Street, opposite Brand and Hartang’s . His Appointment the floest and best line} Just the time to buy Shirt Waists. We have a full line now and they aré ready for your inspection. 5s Styles and Prices. White lawn, all sizes, 32 to 48, nicely trimmed at $1.2 & White lawn, fine quality, extra lafge sleeves, embroidery trimming, $1.50, $2, $2.50and up, os Nicest assortment we ever had. Come in dnd ‘see the. full stock now. Maher & Co. Nevada City 7 With Stylish Hats.. 0000000 0000000000000000000000000006 100 ey In a fow days I will start one of my Milliners on a trip Nevada and Sierra counties with a full line of . Ohe Latest in Up-to-date Yillinery WAIT FOR HER. She will have jast the hat yuu are looking for and at the price you intended to pay. You will be sur. prised at the Beautiful Hate at such low prices, MRS. L. LUBECK, fisting ts ow, LR. S Bennetts a throughout. Gxamines Gyes and Fut Glasses Screntifically 4644446448 AT W. D. VINTON’S. PHARMACY _—_ Ask your Dealer for “Midvale Drill Steel “BC Borneman "Due, Pale and Sparkling. Bottled Only at the Brewery in St, Louis, *“"* 9OLD EVERYWHERE. ceiapianaimaaiaic —<$<—— AT THE Wasuineton, April 8.—The President will nominate James R Parsons, Jr., as United States Consul General to the Oity of Mexico, vice A. D. Barlow, resigned. This is a. pergonal appointme ton the part of the Presidext. Mr. Pareone is a distinguished educator, 44 years of age, and a native of Albany, N Y. Saturday Night An old Favorite Clam The lending of the cable made mani fest. care, thought and toil. Did you think of that? When enjoying a glass of “Old Gilt Edge” whisky do you think ol the care, skill and effort that the making calls for? Well, you do enjoy it, and that’s the main thing. aie Granteda Respite Kansas Orry, Mo., April 8.—James Brown, who was to have been hanged id in this city todey for the mvp/dor of]. hie stepdaughter, ry ran a * ‘ i mer aa eae . ae ee = Ss Hawaiiah. wits every 25-cent purchase SHREVE &.CO. Stationery. 2 A of anything io our store we give a ticket entitling you to a “favitations to Weddings and all. ether social occasions. chance in the large panorama Marriage announcements. ge Dow on display inour windowReception and visiting cards. C. E. TEGLER . Commercial Street bellished with ‘Monograms. Samples and estimates sent wpow reqite st: Come 2ad f ry It. . . YL ore Ee eee _ {Pure, Clear and Healthful! ‘ that Ever kes. Made Hon tbe finest : Beer hops and malt, A spe’ Clalty of Family trade. Just the . . thing for the coming hot weatber. PAUL HOFPMAN, Proprietor . : Have your pictates framed : ] . Have Your ‘etadio in Noe hern Cal ‘ pias All work. ‘and eqaal 1o-4 WATCHES that tear the Stamp of SHREVE & Co. are retiable. Send tor the new. publication, “Indian “SHREVE & ComPaANy, « . Manufacturers, Jewelers and fi Sitversmitwe ‘POST & MARKET STREETS National Hotel Bar Chowder.