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April 18, 1904 (4 pages)

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ai Fammmgoerero ve Nevapa City Daly ‘TRaANscriPT Dr NAT P. BROWN, Propristor. ILY LOGALNO TES FRED E. BROWN, Manager. = Car, ts dF ByMet, + -« =Delivered to any SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, . 12 1-2c Per Week Of Happenings of Interest in and Around This: Section: vartlofithe city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City Proprtetor D. A. Dailey of the Racket Store is having some needed improvements done to his home on Park Bese ree ree eee soeees Pe reerare Reve siac retin diel APRIL 18, 1904 . A¥°n2°As soon as the weather permits HarPERSONAL MENTION, Daily Record of the Doings of Our: People. W. 8S. Rand is here from the Bay. George McGee is here from O skland, C. J. Schuster arrived hera last evening from Oakland. W. Ganathier of San Francisco is here on mining business, W. B. Noland and Chas. A. Bliss of Sacramento arrived here last evening and left this morning for Washington. James Owens of Sacramento came here. last evening and left this merning for North Bloomfield. . W. R. Oamper is down from Washington, Mrs. J. Oalvin of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for Downieville. Geo. W. Henderson of New York and W. T. Farrar of San Francisco, who are large stockholders in the Mountaineer mine, arrived here today, L. J. Rose, Jr., President of the Home Mining Company arrived here last evening from Oxnard, A. E, Lawrence and wife of San Francisco are here on a visit. Mrs. Theo. Wayman returned here last evening on her way to Freeman’s Crossing. F. B. Hill arrived here last evening from San Francisco on his way to the Plumbago mine. Fred Zoitler, wife and son arrived here last evening from the Bay. L. D. Mowry, the well-known San Francisco: attorney, arrived here thig morning, J. Byanand E. A. Fiussell are here from San Francieco. Wm. H. Bray bas returned from the Bay. Al Noyce is here from the Zeibright mine. Superintendent Jobn Eddie has gone to San Francisco. Mies Irene Jepson left th for San Francisco. Mrs, A. Walker returned to the Bay thie morning. Mrs. Chas, McLane has returned to Graniteville, Miss Mamie Harrybousen has returned from the Bay. Miss Elizabeth Richards will go to Sacramento Wednesday. Obris Martin and John Robe; returned to San Francisco. Mies Jessie Engle of Oolfax ig the guest of Mrs. Wm. Sandow. Mrs. J. 0. Holland of North San Juan bas returned from Fresno, J.S, Hebart of Sacramento arrived ie morning ts have Ty Jones will commence the erection of a dwelling on the lot be recently purch.sed on Main street. Mr, Jones and mother will occupy the cottage. A DOWERFUL SERNON Bishop Hamilton Addresses Vast Crowd ~~ Tn the Theater, W. J. Travis, who has been serving & six mouths’ sentence on a charge of obtaing money under falee pretences, was turned loose today, his time having expired. Travis was sent from Truckee. J. Zonozzo, the well-known wood dealer, Saturday purchased about fifty acres of land from the Reddick Min. ing Oompany, including where the mit! and hoist formerly stood. He will cut the timber. Last Friday afternoon while returning home from school, the young daughter of H. L. Sweeney accidentally ran a hatpin in her eye. Though badly injuring the optic Dr. Maller, who is waiting upon the child, has hopes of saving the sight. William Foote of Grass Vailey Gonclave, Kuights of Sherwood Forest, F. of A., Saturday evening, on behalf of that organization, invited Nevada City Conclave to partake of the Grass Valley Conclave’s hospitality on the evening of April 30th. The invitation was accepted, Nevada Theatre was none too large to accommodate the very large audience that~gathered last night to hear Bishop Hamilton preach,. and participate in the accompanying religious services which was began at 8 o’clock. At 7:15 o'clock, the Bishop addressed & large congregation of members of the three branches of Epworth Leagues, at the Methodist church parlors. He gave a very instructive and encouraging talk to the young people who bad enlisted for work in the Master’s cause, aod urged his hearers to improve the golden opportunities for the Promotion of righteousness first last and all the time, and then the best and purest of happiness and joy iu this In about two weeks’ time Superiateudent Graham will have the Shady } creek placer minep near Ray's ranob, in fall operation. The fame and pipe line, which is being constracted to farnish water power for the elevator, is being rushed to completion, Up farther at the Brophy claim Superintendent Miller is installing the new cen trifagal pamp, which arrived at the mine yesterday. At the home of her sister, Mrs, J. E, Oarr, on Main strest, Mra. 8. Lee Leiter royally entertained the ‘Saturday Afternoon Whist Olub, Coneolstion whist was played, in addition to which dainty refreshments were served. The prizes were won by Mies Minnie Brand and Miss Winnie Mulloy, respectively. On Saturday afternoon, the 80th inst., Mies Nora McArthur will entertain the club at her home on Lost Will. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Oounty Bank was held Saturday afternoon and the following officers and directors were elected to serve for the eneuing year: E, J. Rector, president; W. H. Martin, vice-presiden. ; O. HRoot, cashier; A. H. Mooeer, assistant cashier; G. J, Rector, cashler Nevada City agenoy; E. M. Rector, assistant cashier; directors, George Starr, B.S. Rector, John Martin and Heuory Breuner, The affaire of the bank are ina prosperous condition, the u:ual dividend to stockholders being declared. The total deposits of the bank are $500,000. -_—+-eeIf yon wart a Z00d, cool drink o beer—the yery best in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. life would be theirs, “Seek firat the kingiom of God and His righteous. ness and all these things shall be added unto you,” was the Bishop’s admonition, in closing his address. At the Theatre the Bishop preached & powerful and intensely interesting sermon, taking for his text the latter part of the ninth yerse of the 4th L «@ Phat ee sari sina Sar ee Labial fabatabing 4.600 lights, isyioe maritang.” The sermon was replete . ® 250 horse power engine to ran the with strong and telling Points, proving . 58me. the fact that Christ’s kingdom was Negotiations have been going on for advancing with great strides on this . the past week io regard to the sale of earth, and refating the false theory of . the St. Charles and Capitol Hotels of Some that this world was growing. this place, and the arrangements are worse instead of better. Although the abcat completed as to the transfer of Bishop preached for over an hour ths . ibe property on May Ist, when Jobn congregation would have been willing . Costa will sell his interests in these to have listened an bour longer to hotels to the Lavezzola Brothera. bis eloquent and impressive delineaSamuel Davia, one of the early pltion of Gospel traths. Downieville, died at San The musio was led by the Boy’s vata last week oe made his Bee ete veataie ra pinta hey ““firet raise” in this place, and at the ble, Andrews, Harry and Werry. i The . time of his death he was a millionaire. Congregational singing was spirited A mountain lion, welghing one hunand inspiring. dred pounds, and measuring six feet At the close of the sermon a very . from tip to tip, was killed on Oregon liberal offering was taken toward the . creek yesterday by Peter Butz. fuad for the support of the sged and At the city election at Loyalton held worn-out preachers aud their widows on April 11th, it was rather a one-sidand orphans. ed affair, as the result was 164 to 49 in This afternoon a reception was tenfavor of conducting the municipal govdere1 the Biehop ani wife in the parernment on a prohibition basis, lore of the M, E. church, and quite a ? number availed themeelves of the op . George Suesser, who killed Sheriff portunity of being presented to the. Henry Farley of Monterey county five distinguished visitors, yoore ego, and who has hed two trials ——~ +e and twice been sentenced to death, will ARE YOU SATISFIED? . >vt: tla aot wk tefoe so Bn If Not, What Betier Proof Can Sierra County News lems. Loyalton Ie to havea new electric light plant. The dynamo will be cahere this morning. Mrs. Wm. Avery will leave in a few days for Redding on a visit. Gomer Hopkins wentup te the El Oro mine, at May bert today. Mrs, Alfred Walker left this morning for her San Francisco home. Frank White, the millwright, over to Shady Oreek this W. Buford and T, A. Francisco arrived here ing. went morning. mother, W. H. Sandow ia recovering from the injuries he recelyved at the Sierra Queen mine. Mr. and Mrs, Scott of Sacramento are here ona visit to Mre. V. L. HinkBon, 8. Lee Leiter ara Sam Rice left this morning for Fresno to attend the grand lodge of the Royal Arch. Geo. Clemo has entirely recovered from the injuries he Teceived at the Obampion mine. Thos. Richarde, who hes been visiting bis mother, who is dangerously ill in Sen Francisco, returned home Saturday evening. J. H. Polkinghorn bas recovered from the injuries he received at the Oagstomeh mine, and was able to g0 to work this morning. Attorney General U. 8. Webb ana Deputy Attorney General E. B. Power arrived here last evening on legal businees, Mr. Webb is proving himeelf be one of the State’s best officials. A, H. Tickell and wife returned San Francisco last evening. Tte Doctor went down to the Bay to assist in the operation which was performed Bt 8. A. Goncier’s tee. wise ; ‘lay Mr. Gourley was quite shat oy fi will probably have to Lane’s Hospital for six or Bul bash ap for sain be — a to hear the City citizen, Thiel of San. loy road eays: “You can tell it to any Saturday even-. °ne you please and in what manner y Miss Wolford, who teaches school at . & You Bet, is bere on a visit with. her/that any ove suffering from kidney complaint. backache, lumbago; call it third time to be sentenced. * . The Oriental mine near Alleghany, Nevada City Residents which was closed down on account of Ask For? the high water taking the dam away time ago, has resumed OperaThis is the Statement of a Nevada ried 6 The testimony of a neighbor. You can readily investigate it. i The proof should convince you, Frank Milburn of Upper Grags ValBeware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contains Mercury, A8 mercury will surely destroy the sense of emell and completely derange ou please that Doan’s Kidney Pilig. tb® whole system when entering it the mucous surfaces. Such articles re not only worth recommending but should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physiciane, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can ossibly derive from them. Hall's Oatarrh Cute, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Oo., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muceus surfaces of the system. Ino buying Gall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ie tak internally and made in To ledo, Brio. by F. J. Cheney & (o. Teetimonials free, Price 75c per bottle. Sold by Druggists, Hall’s Family Pills are the best. what you will, stands Sadly in bis own light if he does not take a course of this treatment. Half ea dozen doctors told me I had Diabetes and gave me up. This wes several years ago. Four years ago I had dropsical 8wellinge, making me twice my nataral size, You can understand better my position when I tell you that I was tapped twice. Just before going to Vinton’s drag store for Doan’s Kidney Pills I could not lift anything on account of my back. If I even stooped it reqnired a terrific effort to straighten, and to a man in this condition life is not a continual round of pleasure, Doan’s Kidney Pille certainly did work wonders. The burning aching {op my back has Completely disappeared. I can lift and my back has been so strengthened that I am not inconvenienced when bringing the muscleg of the loins into use, I wonld not take ‘a bundred dollars and have @ return of the lamenegs and soreness across the small of my back. Ihave Dever ceased to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents per box, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole Sgents for the United States. Remember the Dame—Doan’s—and take no substitate, —++@eHeadache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will care you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone, They cure neuralgia, 25c and 10c a box. For sale by H. Dickerman, Sole Agent, ’ CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought tome t SAL tag @iguature i If you want the very best of beer, or any drink of a No.1 quality drop in and see Wm. Harry, tf A Great Sensation. in Lees ke was a big sensation H. Brown of that ville, Ind., when W Place, who was expected to die, had ‘his life eaved 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 8000 thereafter effected a complete cure.” gjmilar cures of Oonsumption, Poeamonia, Bronchitis and Grip are bumerous. It’s the peerless remedy for afl throat and lung troubles, Price and $1. Guaranteed by W. D, Vinton, Draggist. Trial bottles free, Pointed its, There is a very unsavory scandal in the public schools of Washington, involving some high Officials, They are all shouting in concert that it must be bushed up. A 15-year-old Jewish lad got into a hog-car in Ohicago and rode a thonsand miles at the constant peril of beingeaten. On arriving in Boston he was In a semi-conecioug condition and more of a Jew than ever. Many petitions are being received in
Congress for the establishment of a parcels-post. The coming of such a valuable adjunct of the mail service is only & question of a short time. Why should the American people be tyrannized over by four monopolietic express companies? We ought to -be able to send ten or twenty pounds by ' mall as the Germans and English are. The postal frauds should belp rather than harm the Republican party. Our postal department is the greatest organization in the world, having grown from 75 postoffices in Franklin’s time to 76,000 now and from 800 employees to 850,000. There has been 80 amazingly emall percentage of fraud. Senator Gorman having secured the diefranchisement of negroes in violation of the constitution by the Democratic machine of Maryland, seems to bave been virtually withdrawn from the Presidential race, It is probably felt that a man who made such a raid Upon justice and law could not poll even the vo‘e of his own party. rg egg pe He Was ilis Own Grandfather, Of al senedogical curiosities the one Set forth beluw is probal-ly the oddest— a singular picce of reasuming to prove thata man may he his own grandfather! Here it is: There was a widow (Anne) and her daughter (Jane) and a man (George) and his son (Henry). This widow matried the son, and the daughter married the father. The widow wag therefore mother (in law) to her husband’s father and grandmother to her Own husband. By this husband she had a son (David), to whom she was, of course, great-grandmother. Now, the son of a great-grandmother must be grandfather or granduncle to the person to whom his mother was or is great-grandmother, but in this instance Anne was great-grandmother to him other than his own grandfather. She Guessed Right. “Did the spiritualistic medium tell you anything that was true?” asked the willing believer eagerly, “Oh, yes,” replied the hard headed individual. “And that was”— “That I spent my mowgy foolishly, which was right. You See, I had paid to hear her tell me that.”—Cincinnatt Times-Star. Your Opportunit China Crockery Glassware Enamel Ware High Grade Ornaments at cent OFF It pays to trade at Great American Importing Tea Co, “Pine Street, Nevada City. 4 5 {David); therefore David could not be. Npecial Dispate aia St. PETERSBURG, April 18—A dispatch from Port) Ar~ thur says that the attempted landing by Japanese on the shores of Korea bay between Port Arthur and Yalu river was prevented by the Russians. Japanese torpedo boat Flotilla accompanied the transports but received such heavy fire from land batteries that it retreated. Ten warships also accompanied the nine transports, . ‘Superior Courl. The following business was transacted in the Superior Oourt todayJudge F. T. Nilon presiding: Eetate of Jane Davies, deceased. Contest being filed, the petition for probate of will was passed. Estate of O. J. Hunt, deceased. Will admitted to probate and, letters testamentary ordered issued to E. B. Power without bonds. Notice to creditors ordered published. Oounsel appeared the matter be continued. Said request was denied. Estate of Hagh J. Thomas, deceased, Hearing probate of will continued until tomorrow. Estate of Mary E. Kenworthy, deceesed. Hearing final account. and petition for distribution continued until Monday, April 25th. Estate of Jobn Armstrong, deceased. Order of sale of real estate granted. Estate of Edward J. Miller, deceased. Ordef of sale of real estate granted. Samuel Adams vs. J. Q. Adams, Sale of real estate made under an I3terlocatory Decree heretofore ‘entered was confirmed. , J. W. Eastus and Henry Whisner vs. for Henry 8S. Welch and asked that. . Additional Reward. L. H. Wells, the.dairyman, offers a reward of $250 in addition to the $850 Previously offered for the arrest and conviction of the tharderer or murder-* ers of Wm. Brown. Mr. Wells was a lifelong friend of deceased and at one time was in bertnership with bim in the wood busines. Taken Quite ti Al Gentry, an old-time resident of this city, was taken quite ill on Broad Street about: noon today and it was deemed necessary to remove him to the county hospital for treatment. Mr. Gentry is wetting up In yeare and as a Consequence is becoming enfeebled, —————+-0@e--—_____ Personal Noles. . E.C. Grisse) ana wife came from Washington today. Carl Penrose is do Bloomfield. down Hudson Matual Gold Mining Compa ny et al. Demurrer of defendant to plajotiffe’ complaint submitted without argament, Joho Eddie vs. Gold Tanne) Mining Company. Notice given for calling up demurrer for argument on Monday, April 25tb. It Saved His Leg. la P. A. Danforth of La GraLge, G. uffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but’ writes that Backlen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Uloere, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Oure peer ewn: Only 2% .cte. Sold by W. D. Vioton, Druggist. G. L. Price is hore from J. M. Barney is Flat, Sacramento, Over from Datch r "—~--——+-e@e + Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is Harrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: “I was-in an aefal condition. My skin was almost yellow, my eyes sunken, tongue Coated, pain continually in tack and sides, no sppetite, Browing weaker day by day, Three physicans had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters, To my great joy the first bottle made a decided improvement.I continued their use for three weeks, and 4m now a well » [know they robbed the grave of: another victim.” No one should fail to try them, Only 50 cents, guarJanteed, at W, D: Vinton’s drag store. There is nothing Yoh worry over it till the brai patience is exhausted, and the place makes pair the general system that “ face in 61d age or middle ean do much to keep down the heal life. and at the same time tones If you have a chronic tionately cheap. Call in and A &H. W. HARTUNG, of SPRING AN : You in this city. ~ Pattern, Cailored T have selected some and up-to-date styles,CHRONIC SORES Signs of Polluted Blood. 8o repulsive looking and disgustin grows weary and work very sight of the old festeri; you irritable, despondent and desperate, A. chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood j mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollu the merest non-healing sores of the most offensive Often an inherited taint breaks out in frightful Whenever always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, s inflamma on a natural color, the discharge . and the place heals 2s S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic’that puts up the system and builds up the general health, . sore write us. No charge for medical advice, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, Ga, '$6 In Cash see them and get our prices, Watchmakers — Broad Street Ladies of Nevada City and Grass Valley.. are most cordially invited to Inspect the finest and best li D SUMMER MILL IN =) IT have an elegant and handsome stock of and Ready-to-Wear Rats them with special care and they ‘inclade some very hand: --MISS ELEANO BroadjStreet, Opposite Brand and Hertung’s & as an old sore, with it until the 1g, Sickly looking Sinan unhealthy 3 breaking down under aking of Strong medicines, like te and vitiate the blood and imScratch or bruise results in obstinate character, eating sores upon the limbs a Sore refuses to heal the blood oaps and powders se the sore, it will fied and the deadly tion and clean f has be over, your blood in order Buys a WALTHAM or an ELGIN Nickel _Dust Proof Watch. at our store. Other Watches and Clock propor. ever on display R HOEFT usr TET COULDNT MAKE IT, i ceeeeeiemeeeneeeemiamaneeed The Russiahs Prevented the Landing of the Japanese Troops. wn from North. ’ VESTS sizes, at Loc, 15¢, 20C, 25c. White and colored, 50 cts. and 75 cts, © ., SUMMER “DRAWERS — Waite; ankle Jen white, ‘knee length, lace trimmed, 25¢ and soe, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, GOWNS DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, Nicest line ever, Shown, at.most. reasonable prices, . low and sleeveless, all low and Sleeveless, sizes 5 and 6, at Bth, asc F €& ’ ei —_—_—_—_—E=== SEE THE FINE SCISSORS; RAZORS & POCKET KNIVES IN YVINTON’S SHOW-WinDow Ly With Stylish Hats. ae 0000100 In a fow days I will start one of m Nevada and Sierra counties 000000000060000A8 ITYYYVY YY TT y Milliners on a trip throughout witb a full line of ‘ She will have just the hat yuo at the prics you intended to pay. You will bes prised at the Beautiful Hats at such low prices, Wh eS L LUBECK Leading Milliner of Nevada City, 5 8 9 Commercial Street. urSSS _Ask your Dealer for . Midvale Drill Steel . KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS*~ SOLD RYWHERE. Property ‘Sold. IL. D. Nihell On 1 Trial The residence property of Patrick} Tho case of the People ve, L. D. Niand Annis Clancy’ was’ sold “#t* Com: hell; charged with attempt to commit missioner’s sale todey to satisfy. ajmurder of John Refter, was comjudgment obtained an mortgage’ held . menced in the Superior Court thie by Mrs. Anna Weber, The property morning, and the following jurors were was bid in by Mrs,. Anna Weber for chosen; T; W. Noell, J. J. Orr, Wm. $3210 99. : ; : Coombs, Jesse Ennor, W. J. Olemo, J. = P. Gilbert, Wm, Hosken, L, H, Welle, 5 ah A. J. Bovey, L. J. Weeks, R. Aunger Fine Belts and Hat Bands, {4,3 J.D. Frandy. City Marshal Hi Shearer was the first witness for the ‘prosecution, Jas. Cairns, the well kn and saddlery dealer, &@ flue line of gents’ a hat: bands, Price from 85 own harness has now in stock nd boys’ belts and for the summer trade. cents up.) jen tf . Charles Gantz, an Iilinole man who ie only eighteen inches tall and weighs jast thirty pounds, is looking for « wife. Whata chance for the mascu-~ line woman who wants a husband ebe can manage, Property for Sale, . Th G. von Schmitburg homestead, bear the new steel bridge is offered for sale at 8 bargain. Enquire at once of BROWN & MORGAN, Saal Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, inakes a Specialty of» Fasoy Drinks, and you can depend that the are mixed Properly, A Thoughtful Man. M.M. Austin of Winchester, I: d. knew what todoin the hour of peed His wife had such’an anasual case of stomech and liver trouble, physicians scald not help her, He thought of and teied Dr. King’s New Life»Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured.” Only 250 at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store, FOR OLY MARSHAL— H, SHEARER ‘is hereby announced aga vendidate for re election as City Marsbal, subject to ‘he votes of the people of Nevada City. Elevtion, Monday, May 2, 1904. Pure, Clear and Healthful Beer Made from the fimest oo. hops and malt. -A spe' Gialty of Family trade, Jast the ) Ubing for the coming hot weather. .PAUL HOFFMAN, Proprietor PLAER ORS, Fine Liquor $ 8 Cigars, A Great Many Deople We have the yery high grades for 3 Sand 4o cts. also; but, if you want something that goes a long ways, and is guaranteed fo. give satis< faction or money refunded, try our 25c ‘Family Blend,! that Everybody likes. BROAD STREET