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April 18, 1902 (4 pages)

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That there are unfortu94 like“Sapho” everyone who bas shed the age of discretion knows, t itis not necessary to RO to Paris them ; they are here in our own »munity—sod wheat woman, pray, ever felt interestenough in their. 3 to trace the history of theirsordid ours, to become acquainted with daily habite, or with their trae 4, of which some are no doubt ‘canie? It ie not contended for en init that it ie withont the province of timate drama to treat of the lives ach ; some of the best plays we today are founded on such lives. mille” may be inetanced as one, ¢ there is a vast difference between lay which finds its inspiration io better side of the lives of the fallen. sh secks to earm forthem the buneympathy which only too often ithbeld from them altogether—a difference between such a play one which brings delicately-mindand refined women and growing is face to face with the artifices of rately put on to appeal to the carnature, and have no other purpose tever. Take the dressing-room ne from ‘‘Zaza,” for example. A an of confessedly immoral charristhere in the act of dierobing, he presence of the mah whom she ttempting to lure into adulterous nee with her, After pointedly mag sure that the servasts are safely oithe room, and then fondling {nan amorous manner, she calls phim tounlace her corset. The pD attempts to do 80 and comes away mthe task, fanning himself viotly. Atthis a laugh of appreciabat the salac‘oueness of the proling goes up fromthe men iu’ the enee, Most of the audience was posed of men, but there were many sand daughters who applauded scene, Of thesame character as scene isthe one in “Sapho” in ch Fanny LeGrand prevails upon i Gaussin to carry her upstairs to bedroom where he {fs to remain her for days, Even if the scene ff were not eloquent of the pur, the language used by the woman and even though it lacked definite, the blandishments of the harlot oh she practices upon him would the whole story, leaving little to imagination,indeed. If people hot see the distizction which exbetween a play which deals with Intellectual element of the lives of 6 wemen and one which deals with Hescivious and the carnal, it is ply because they do mot want to . Itis all the veriest buncombe y that such scenes as have been ibed are essential to the telling oral traths ; and the man or woWho so declares cannot be sinThe man or the wemen who says ould not take a daughter or a sis© the open door of @ .room occuby a loose woman, that she might h her undress and hear her try to ‘husband away from his wife daughter ; and yet that is just y whata man or woman does brings a daughter or sister to see a’, aud the defense is that true quires such scenes, and every & Woman {gs better for having witithem ! “Z.za” exists, and “Sa‘exists, simply because they pan0 the worse eide of haman nature, mat they appeal to the better, and Actress who essays either roll sit, and makes her character'sza. : conform consistently to that idea. *“moral lesson” {3 attempted to inked Jnto the play at the end is ‘simportant @ victory for the Sous as would be the singing of Poxology ata revel in the half_ 0 ee re of Otntments for Catarrh tha Contain Mercury. meury will surely destroy. the smell and completely derange hole system when enteribg it ‘he mucous surfaces. Sach should never be used except on mene from reputable paysiue damage they will aves _ OU Can poss il Halve Ostarrh Cure, * F. J. Oheney & Oo. i sural ater cat ally, a Tect the blood and sannial Seiteote ot m. In buying Hall’s Catarrh be Sure you : en Te, 708 get the “genuine. It nd Ohio, by Fg Ouenar Ge, mM Onials free, . ? . >y all Draggists, price 750 per 's Family Plile are the beat. -C.C.” on Every Tablet. Sty tablet’ of Casearets Candy Uc bears the famous C>C. C. * sold in bulk. Look for it ana "no other. Beware of fraud, . Champion Circle, Women of Woodcraft, lest night celebrated the fifth anniversary of the Order, in a befitting Woodmen of the World and their wives as guests, A programme was rendered and a banquet followed, Fol lowing was the programme: Address of welcome, Guardian Neighbor Mrs. W. G. Richards; response, E. A. Moore; song, Jobn Werry; reeitation, . Miss Rath Richards; song, Miss Linette Webber; song, F. L. Arbogast; recitation, Miss Genevieve Boardman; song, Miss Louise Lawrence; song, D. A. Dailey; recitation, Mre. EB A. Moore; song, Lucille Young. _Notthe Same, Lon Harriett, who {s now the proprietor of a newspsper at Vallejo, bas been visiting for several days at’ Moore’s Flat, where he was born and raised. Things have so changed in the place that he could hardly reoognize it. Even his old home having ‘been washed away, and he found but few familiar faces. He toek photographs of several familiar objects of bis childhood during his visit. He returned to his home in Val'ejo today. Pleasant Party. A =pleacant party was tendered Miss Mabel Chivell at the Nevada House last evening. Games and other amusements were indulged in and an excelleat time enjoyed. Among those present were Mesdames William Sandow, Ralph Bowerman; Misses Maud Corbett, Sadie Jewett, Mable Chivell, Mamie Neal, Cora Merritt, Elion Maloney, Sophia Jewett Nellie Grose, Maud Evens; Messrs. Frank Silva, James Bonney, Fred MoAllister, Frank Jewett, Fred Haho, Fred ‘Wilson, James Hackley, George Alphers, Tomle Chivell. Miss Ohivell left this morning for North Bloomfield. Accidental Death Los Axeetrs, April 17—Sylvester Bise, 13 years cf age, was killed by the accidenta! discharge of a shotgun near Cerritos yesterday afternoon. The boy attempted to stand the gun against & cultivator when the weapon slipped, striking on the hammer. The charge of sbot entered the base of the brain at the left ear, killing the boy instantly, Will Light Statue WasuHincton, April 17—Secretary Root has made arrangements to maintain alight in the Statute of Liberty on Bedloes Island, in ‘New York Harbor. The electrical apparatus belonging.to the lighthouse establishment and used by it in lightiug the statue will be employed for that purpese. This action is the result of a personal conference with the Secretary of the Treasury, and was taken with the ap proval of the President, Engagement — Announced. The engsgement of Miss I, Leone Williams of Susanville to George M. Noyes of this city is publicly anpounced. The wedding will take place on May Ist in this city, at the residence of Mrs. H. Stansfield, on Boulder street. The bride-to-be isa beautiful and accomplished young lady and is a niece of Mrs. Stansfield and Mra Stevens of Nevada City, while the groom is a trusted employe of the Pioveer Reduction Works here and bas a large circle of friends who wish the young couple much happiners, In a Dying Condition Judge J. M. Ballard of Graniteville, who is over eighty years of age, is lying critically ill at the County Hoepital in this city and bis recovery is pot locked for. He is suffering from bladder trouble cfan acute natureand it is not-expected that he will live more {han two or tbree days. J. Ostrom brought the sick man to this city today in as comfortable @ menner as possible, but the patient was in a very feeble condition whem be reached the county instirution. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there person who has ased Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, end Liver troubles that has not been cured—and we also mean their results, such es sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual eostiveness, wervous dyspepsia, headaches, ‘ondeut feelings, sleeplessness—in trouble connected r liver? This i bas been sold for many years iB . civilized countries, and we wish ‘to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. It you never tried Angust Flower, try one bottle first, We have. never known of ite failing. If so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your eat dr on F; 8. 1. my monthly meeting at the City Hall last night, all theOlty Marshal Hi D, Shearer _reported the sale during the month of tourteen liquor locenses, city licenses, $5 50. Total, $815 50, Water Collector Murechie reported the collection of $1858.90 during the month. aot : __ 4 City deed was issued to Henry L. Sweeney fer lots 8 and 4, in block 84; — to Joaquin Lopes for lot 10, block An agreement between the City and the South Yuba Water Company was ordered recorded. The cotipany ts using a ditch near Town Talk whieh . cated is the property of the city. % _ Clerk Peard was instructed to send. & bill to the Nevada OConnty Traction Company for $284. which the city claims is due as the company’s share in the repair of bridges.Street Superintendent Shearer was instructed to bave Boulder street, above Park:Avenue, pleeed in :epair. The following bills were ordered on the general fand: Hugh Murechie $75, H. D. Shearer $50, Thomas Granville $60, James Flewellen $50, George Merrill $15, Wao. Carr $8, H. Towle $10, Nevada County Gas and Electric Oo. $155.70, South Yuba Water Oo, $814 88, H. D. Shearer $15.78, H. O, Mills $5.07, R. Eddy $60, O. W. Hill $11 75, E. Booth $125, Attkisson & Robiosop $8, William Eddy $3 75, William P. Lewis $8, John Murphy 98, Thomas P. Lewis $16, 0. E. Malloy $445, W. H. Smith 25 cents, Archie Nivens Sr. $5, Thomas Rowe 421.87. Grant Jacobs $5, Gus Davenport $5. Fire fand—Pennsylvania . Engine Co. $15, Nevada Hose Oo. $11,R Ogden $8, O. Ashburn $5. A Heavy Suit. San Beawarpino, April 17—Suite for damages will be institated by his heirs ae the result of an accident which occurred on South EB street recently, causing the death of former Judge Ir. . win of Wichita, Ken. Papere have been drawn ap and will be filed in a few. days in compleint against the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the San Bernardino Valley Traction Compaiy to enforce payment of a total of $28,850 damages. A traction ear truck, the driver and wagon and the motor engine struck the horse. Judge ‘Stratton died twelve. hours later. Weather . Report. Forecaster A. G. McAdie, of the U. 8. Weather Bureau, makes the following prediction as to the weather ;' Showers tonight and Saturday. Business Locals. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per pound at Scadden’s. a6tt The choicest brands of whisky and cigars can be found at W.J. Brit. ann Council Chambers. Try them. tf Loveland’ ie now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. nov6-tf If you want a good, cool denk of beer—the very best in town—drop ip nd see Wm. Harry. m7-tf Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Council Chambers, on Broad street. editt For the best of everything in the meat line sénd your orders to Naffziger The best half and half can be found at the Council Chambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 5ote per glass. A good hot lunch will be served ‘every night at William Harry's saloon, corner Pine and Spring. street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jall/-tf Good Meats. Ut
tfat Colley Brothers have the very of beef, matton and veal on han all times. “Jesse Moore” Whisky has been the Kentucky stacdard with which all others have beez compared since 18651, It is the best. Gilt Edge Whiskey costs no more than eny others, and being parer ahould be called for. > Letter of Thanks. PortTLanD, Or., de £.%, 1900. Ms. O. F. Sew ino--Dene Sir:— For the past two years I bave been troubled greatly with redness of my ¢ number of pimples on ae, oot *! teled geomet everything ander the sun to rid myself of these ' hing did me any good disorders, bat pot nyt ‘a the amounting fo] . . Paine’s Celery Com is the wonder of the age! marvelous virtues are discussed amongst intermedical men, and its cures are eo oe ot oeey eee. pesaite @ spring. al ne’s: all otber known repiedioss it bee no bas 4 competitor in the vast field of due te the fact that it has accomplished some of its most astonishing cures in the spring searon—a time when men aod women usually compaid} plain of ill health; loss of vitality, tired feelings—a time when paople fevl dull, listless, despondent, and ambitionless. Today, there are thousands of business men, mechanics, farmers, and dear wives and mothers too, who, though able to walk around, are néverthelees sadly t of health.” -At this season, Paine’s Celery Compound is the great health restorer and strength giver for “out of health” people—for those who are perilously pearing some organic disease. Paiue’s Celery Compound ‘used at once, will quickly remove every trace of poison trom the blood, brace up the weak nerves, build up ‘tissues, and tone the digestive organism. If you, deat teader, feel that your healtb is not as ro and vigorous as it should be, let’ as honestly suggest the use of Paine’s Celery Oompound that bas go wonderfully blessed your neighbors and friends. Be assured, “it makes sick people well.” Ink 10c a Quart tispeninus “s* Spending Cola. The numerous telegrams sent from San Francisco by business men and mercantile organizations protesting againet the Mitchell-Keho bill may represent the views of the senders, but nO one supposes that all of these dispatches are volunteered, They. are beiog worked up by interested parties, and could the work be traced to its place of inspiration it would probably be found that the transportation companies have been spending a good deal of coin in their apxiety to drum up opposition to the Obinese bill. Is Now a Bishop Oinommnati, Ohio, April 17 — The Epiecopal House of Bishops today selected Henry Bristarick, rector of St. Paul’s church, San Diego, Oal., as Bisbop of Honolulu: o-2@e Job Couldn’t Have Stood It a If he had Itching Piles. They’re terribly annoying: but Bucklen’s Arpica Salve will cure the worst case of pileson earth, It has cured thousand’s. For Injuries, Paine or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Oure guaranteed. Sold by W. D. Vinten. Cold Storage Meats For special first-Glass Oold Storage ‘Meats you should send your orders to Griseel Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef,/pork, matton and Jam> ia the market. {e21. SPRING IS HERE. end so is my beautiful live of SPRING BATS. I now have very latest fashions. THEY ARE GRAND Was the verdict of those who visited my store on the opening-days. My prices are the lowest. MISS AMELIA STEVENS Broad Street, above Pine. : ar 1 make _Tl4 ba Photographs. . and make them io : a first-class manner. »s also frame tbem when 40 ordered. I mak frames far ahead of . an excellent essortment of the HEINZ EVAP Exclusion as. Wasuixeton, April 17—The Chinese the Senate includes all existing laws ‘bearing on the subject and adds « few more to meet contingencies that have arisen in the last few yearé. This legislation, it is prescribed, shall continue in full force and effect until December 7, 1904, when the present treaty expires. The law applies to all territory under the jurisdiction of the United States. ; Daily Death List Atamepa, April 17—B. Benedict, one of the earliest settlers on the Encinal; and well-known to all-pioneer residents, died Tuesday night. Death was due to heart trouble complicated with Bright’s disease. _ , OakLanpD, April 17—From_ blood poisoning, caused by the absorption of chemicals into his system, John J. Newsom, a pioneer architect-of this city, designer of the O-kland Oity Hall, the Alameda County Court House and the Union National Bank Building, died Tuesday afternoon. — New York, April 17—Aaron Loveil, the head of the well-known publisbjing house of that name, is dead at his home in Brooklyn. He was born jn 1836. 20 Tt has been said that “all whisky is good.” But “Jes-e Moore” is better haa others. Found at all firet clase places. , Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Weattern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs is the. proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has eaved so many from consumption. Large. bottles 25c. and 60c. “forsale by H. Dicker an sole agent. +--+ ome e —‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 18 Commercial Street ELROSE LUNCH PEACHES, : Ze Sapervisor Martin is doing good by the people of the First Road District, and especially by teamsters and the Bloomfield road, the Brunswick road, and the road leading from thie city to Pine Grove cemetery have been seraped and put in good condition for travel. Mr. Martin hasa force of men now at work on the San Juan or Selby Flat road, and expects to have that in good shape soon. Supervisor Martin is entitled to great credit for the pains-taking efforts that he is making to secure the public good roads in this vicinity. © : @ ¢ A bright eye keeps ber bowels active and her stomach in good order Lane’s Tea isa pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys in a health fal condition. Get a 25c. packeyge and try it tonight. For saie by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, fo» sale at Rector Bros. A Great Many People Want A Pound of Good Coffee for 25 cts. ND WE SELL IT. Not the stale, flavoriess kind that lays on the shelf for weeks before you get it, but coffee that is crisp and aromatic, Roasted on the: premises every day, and ground right before your eyes. . . we R Taylor’s Family Ground ee at 25 Cents Per, pound is being used in dozens of -homes in Nevada county. It is a smooth and pleasant beverage—not so good, of course, as our 85 or 40 cént grades —but rattling good value for the money, Taylor's Tea and Coffee House Broad St., Nevada City. Our Candies bre Dare and Coo Marshmellow-Drops, Cream Bon Bons, Hard Candy Novelties. -RBOLBY’S Nevada City. =) aia ETS ——— 5 Pound Can Perleel Bakine Powder ‘Money back if you don't like it.. ——tkkkke—— < q a 2% Pound Can ou.. t Pound Cee. sania. ¥Y% Pound Caz .... Geadecctjee vincagl C) of kinds. all MOORE —> . Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor.— wa es @ DN mall Eee er ~ ken “SF eins wont CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE ACH delicious for peaches and cream;-2 tins for 25 cents. . \TED MORSERADISH, just as good as the fresh; per bottle, 25 cents. BL 3AT, best in the world with Scudder’s Canada Sap. Per large package,”25 cents. BISHOP'S fleur de lis JAMS. Large assortment of frnits; per jar, 25c. GEo. C . . GAYLORD @ Son Phone Main 551 Groad Street, Nevada City, Cal. A Judge Shot. Breage April 17—A banker named Oldenburg, charged with irregularities in connection with the Vereins Bank, entered the residence yesterday of the presiding judge, Herr Brecker, and shot him dead, Se The favorite drink of connoiseurs is Gilt Edge Whiekey because it is properly matured and is absolutely pure. Fa) *lis Easy to Feel Gocd, Countless thousends bare found a blessing tothe body in Dr, King’s New Life Pills, whtch positively cure Con+tipation, Sick Headache, Dizzines:, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and ‘Ague and ali Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely Sr ase never gripe or weaken. QOaly 25c at W. D. Vinton’s drug store, po es Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf Ranch For Sale. A fine Ranob of 6:0 ecres,.on Pleavant Ridze, below Grass Valley, is offe red for sale ata bargain There is a house and go d barn on the p'ace. Portions of it {i heavily timbered. For further particulars enquire at the Transourt office, al8 tf Fresh. Every Day. .Are my Ice Cream, Ica Oream Sandwiches and Ice Cream Soda, aud they are the most delicious in the city. Uosy parlors. Prompt service, TEGLER’S, . Commercial Street, Nevada City. — . Call on Pope. Rome, April 17—The morning received in and: a large number of Swiss pilgrime, Owing to the diplomatic rupture between Italy and Switzerland, a hostile demonstration ageinst the pligrims was feared, but it was prevented by the exhaustive military precautions taken by the Government. Wenlock ~ Datiste Is the Latest effect in Writing EE 966 <a ~~ Vinton’ Say, Ludies, just take a.Jook at these Bonnets; Baby ie shure to look real cute in them, and then inspect our Shirt Waists. We bave them at all prices and they are made of the very best material, can please you. We bave your sizeand we know we Call and see. We also have.. Shrunk Dress hinen for Suits SNELL © . Ladies’ Crash and Linen Skirts from $1.00 to $2.50 This is the latest out. Suits’ made of this material will , always loook well, wear well and will not get out of shape. . FLEMING zc ah a A a a SN A a eneiaueed ae one Whether it’sa single stick gave you money on every bill. or 100 000 feet we treat you right— Our lumber is as good as can be had anywhere. Stroll through our yarde and get our prices. Business for Sale to Right. Parties. H. & F. L. COOPER, Telephone 521. (A WR a 9 PIETY HILL LUMBER YARDS Electric Oare Paes WOW 1 THE THE — TO PAINT YOUR PROPERTY. GEO. E. TURNER Keeps on hand a full assortment of Patton's SUN-DROOT D Which are put up in various sized cans and in all shades This paintis already prepared for immediate use and cost no more than many inferior brands. sun-proof and are THE BEST IN Already Mixed. All Colors. Palton’s Paint is positively THE WORLD. See Our Assortment © Brushes Uf all descriptions, guaranteed, and at reasonable prices, mea aee ~ ” Paper and is very pretty.. out What toEat and Where to Get It. Other;novelties too_numerous to mestion. — DRUG STORE. CO us.