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April 2, 1904 (4 pages)

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pcialDisatehes to Trane MAS. HUNT'S WL — ~ Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. It Was Filed Today for Botate of the Late Jane Probate in the SuDavies Valued at Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City perior Court. SUMO eae hn case cats . APRIL. 2, 1904 =S O30. Sym, Lt ° 94 SUBSORIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, ° * 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any vartioffthe city. SERIOUS RAILROAD WRECK eeeceeereseserans EASTER DECORATIONS AT THE CHURCHES HE various churches of Nevada City will present a an exceedingly attractive appearance tomorrow and evening services, The wil! of the late Mrs BR. M. Hunt . The will of the late Jane Davies, a Southern Pacific railroad line at Newcastle, yesterday after—was filed today with the Olerk of the widow, whose home was formerly at Superior Court for probate, The beTruckee, this county, was filed for noon, proved to be -more serioug than when first reported. quests as made by the testatrix are as probate today at the Oonnty Clerk's, The accident was caused by a west-bound freight train To storm for a day or two, so that the ladies will not be denied the privilege of attending and donning their new Easter hats and bonnets. ‘We have White Notting— hams Curtains at Soc, 75¢, $1. and upwards. ‘office. The estate ie valued at over follows: $80,000. eng leaving the track. Five cars were badly broken up and a To her son, H. 8S. Welch, she bequeaths the sum of one dollar. After directing that her just debts To her niece, Miss Ida L. Lemnox, and faneral expenses be paid the tesgreat amount of work by the wrecking crew will be required of Erie, Pennsylvania, $5000. os tatrix hequeaths the remainder of her before the track is cleared and repaired. To her nephew, Wm. H. Greenman, estate as follows : . . All trains have “been greatly delayed since the accident, of Eilinois, $5000. : ; fo her daughter, Annie Moran, also To ber sister, Mrs. Susie McFarland, called Amelia Moran, she bequeaths but it is thought that trains will be running as usual by the sum of $2500, To lier niece, Miss Jennie MoFar To her, daughters, Eliza Thorrold, this afternoon. an: land, $3000. Sarah Sinclair and Roea Richards, she The remainder of the estate is beleaves the eum of $1 each. this end it is the unanimous wish that quéathbed to her daughter, M:s. Vi the clerk of the weather will kindly postpone the threatening } CotFrax, April 2.—The wreck which occurred on the ~ the beautiful Easter decorations and special programs $8000. of music and devotional service will no doubt bring out large congregations of our people to both morning and roqua L. Hinkson. E B Power is named as Executor, «ithout bonds, and with full power to dispose of any of the property without applying to any Oourt to do go. In consideration of his faithfal work for his father and loving care for ber she.leaves her son, Richard -Davies, $10,000, Church Services. It is a well known fact that the churches of this city sustain an enviable reputation at home and abroad for the magnificent appearance which they make on Easter Sunday To her fons, Arthur end Llewellyn Davies Jr., she leaves all the stock Maher & Co., Nevada City profuse in deserved praise of their charming appearance and have bestowed lavish compliments on those whose artistic a eyes and skillful hands had been instrumental in producing kee and were brought here on Feb At least they were held Indeed”; declamation, Sammy Benfor trial on that charge,and Edwardes worship. netts; declamation, Walter Jewett; recie now in the County Jail. His trial Easter Sunday this year will be no exception to the rule itation, Murietta Powell; declamation, ie set for the 15th instant. George Taylor; anthem, ‘‘Lift Up Your and those who attend any of our local churches tomorrow Heads”; dialogue, Willie Hoffman, LeA Great Sensation. will find the sacred edifices adorned with a profusion of the land Dower, Ross Munroe and Vinoton There was a big sensation in Lees. brightest and prettiest of Nature’s gifts—the emblems of Hiscox; recitation, Bernice Powell; ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that recitation, Doris Taylor; trombone pincers who was expected to die, had immortality and transcendant beauty. of Christianity. solo, N. W. Bennetts; anthem, “He Is is life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis a4, 0 4 44 4 Are We Too Systematic? . , Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate, relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Simi lar cures of Consumption, Poeumonia, Broochitis and Grip are numerous. It’s the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. TRINITY EPISCOPAL. Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Drugbottles free. Easter Day — Services at Trinity gist. Trial ———_——_~+ e@e --—church tomorrow will be as follows: Tho Curse of Womankind Israel James, with male quartette chorus; recitation, Miss Clara Nancarrow; anthem, “Consider the Lillles”; address, pastor; Baritone solo, Mr. Richards; hymn, “Coronation.” i Ath F¥} me —_— Att FF] up 1OYD I JC Gh Tele Statement is supported by Dr. O. T. Osborne of the Yale evening prayer and litany, 7 o’clock. Medical school in a paper read before the American theraRev. W. A. Rimer, rector. peutic Society at Washington, who says: The service at 11 4. mM. will consist of “The unremitting persistency of effort to be on time special music by the Sunday sehool, throughout tne working, if not the waking, hours—rising, assisted by the orchestra and church breakfasting, reading the newspapers, reaching the office, choir; also an Easter missionary sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Wythe. keepinga series of engagements, each within an allotted The front seats will be reserved for the minimum, or doing the daily stint of routine work, all acpupile and teachers of the Sunday School. The offering will be for Miscording to schedule—means an uneased strains on the human sions and will be credited tothe Eunday school, machine.” At 7:30 Pp, m. there will be a service of There seems to be much reason in this statement, though song by an enlarged choir, led by it is rather discouraging to know that the systematic life, Mosical Director John Werry. There so commendable in itself, and the habit of being on time, will also be an address by the pastor. Other services at the usual hours. always counted among the rare ape should really be All are cordially invited. : health enemies more dangerous than any microbe breeders. ST. CANICE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Yet if it be true itis high time that people relax a little and On Easter Sanday morning there will that they make unsystematic efforts toward banishing this be two Masses, one at 8 o’clock and the other at 10:30, At the 10:30 Mase great modern physical foe. a large and well trained choir, under METHODIST. Visited Oustomah. A Solid Company. the directorship of Professor Davis, will render the music of Oramer’s Mass, with the offertory by Melville. Following the fast Mass Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be given. There will be no evening de The students from the State UniBrevard D. Sinclair, representing a versity paid a visit to the Oustomab the Mutual Life Insurance Company, votions. +290 mine today. Superintendent Frauk 8. ie here on a business trip and will reMorgan gave them every privilege main two or three weeks. The MuBeware of Ointments For Catarrh possible to make thorough examinaThat Contains Mercury, tual is commonly referred to as ove tions in and around the property that of the best old-line insurance comAs mercury will surely destroy the {hey might gain an insight into the panies in the world. It has stood the sense of emell and completely derange practical part of mining. The young test ef time, meeting all its obligathe whole system when entering it men took great delight in exploring tions in every particular and stand. the mucous surfaces. Such articles should pever be used except on pre-e the depths of the mine and tracing ing for reliability firet, last and all the scriptions from reputable physiciane, out the miperel formations in accordtime. Mr. Sinclair isa thorough buelas the damage they will do is ten fold ibly derive noe with the rules laid down in their ness man end the public will find bim to the good you can Oatarrh Care, books. In other words, theory was very pleasing and painsteking in givfrom them. MHell’e manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Oo. _ @arrr into practice, ied and the novelty jing information as to the good feaToledo, O., contains no mercury, an as it is gave tures of his company. . Of seeing quartz mining is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muceus sarfaces of the studentsa greater desire than ever the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh to seek a fall knowledge of ite work-. . ItSaved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of La Gra.ge, G. uffered for six months with a fright % Is fine ca 40c per Pound. Roasted Daily. Ground to order. Samples Free. Q Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, Teetimonials free. . Sold by Druggiste. Price 750 per ful ranning sore on his leg, bat writes that it will prove to be only an April that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly shower. Our last rainfall report ; ty for Sale. cured it in five deys. For Uloers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in showed that the season’s precipitation the world. Ouare agree Only was nearly six feet, still the upper near the new steel bridge is offered for ro hog Sold by W. D. Vinton, Drug part of Broad street ia becoming a * eale at a bargain. Enquire at ones of BROWN & MORGAN, Assistant Attorney-General E. B. Power arrived fRere last evening on i . MRS. L. LUBECK Country orders a Specialty. W. G, Halet ile. Ohas. L. We db are here f Miss Nellie ~~ Commercial Street A. New Retfume for Easter ——agi NOOR © oe wG FASTER AT HOTEL ANTLERS ee and patrons submit the following eK BN Ve AT THE ational Hotel Bar Saturday Night NEW on mining iiss May Re om a vis . H. Patters ‘man of / . evening. . Northup [Jaen last ing for 8 Northup “KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS? ~ » H. Sando brrow fron OLD EVERYWHERE. amr — California Champagnola—red and PIEDS DE COCHON . for a few pees L. Ni and delicious, California wines. made from At Britland’s. +602 If you want the very beat of beer, or any drink of a No. 1.quality drop in and see Wm, Harry; » if CATARRH A LA ESPAGNOLE ve an egeant an will bold a Grand Opening at my oan molt next a ~ tt IT have selected them with special care and they include _ ™ ¥ fe. Oarl Gc Francisco m. Anna. ing from . ing.on th js Agnes ington a: . Willian Pleasant [gahIn the sueay: mat } e inatter of the Ketate, of ©. J. HUNT, y iphene bed comtest tbe Medical Lake Toilet Soap For the Scalp asashampoo. It clea ; the Scalp of crusts and a, dandruff, pro“apse {motes the growtof h the hair, cures all . .“ pe Rheumatism, Lum f k. WE: ampogase, Clr OW PQA , Easter Novelties the face; is a sure per hy id npr ase7 og . :, band e very include eome ..MISS ELEANOR“HOEFT . i _ Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s city, 1 te at-Gras “If I had put the pie and sandwiches and the milk into my stomach in seven or eight minutes, which, by actual ob pr Beck at. TE ITH every nd 25-cent purch ase we cn ya
agoats : any Rigen: oy leurisy and ai, ' Ohance in the . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 30th and 31st, . orSeana panorama tro . Orampe, ar iow . egg Dow on displ ay some PATTERN HATS. fa. . week. Youd jo SEEING AND ste SCANREYavr oudng “—ts fine for cleansin a Rea v. ols, have feturned Attend ¢t seoection guatanted oy W.Vi . ganteacytatergeeaed ages p leachers ii tf He says: There’s nothing so effic jent to care disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as the finest and eed T. J. B }to Marys: white—a beverage strictly pure, re Hot Mince Pie Lemon Meringue Pie Apple Pie Rhubarb Pie Electric’ Bitters. Its a wonder'ul Fruit Cake Pound Cake Cream Cake Jelly Cake tonic, and effective, nervine and the ¢ wada City. Chocolate Cake Honey Cake Assorted Cake poe Sg all aronud medicine for ran Nevada, State f Gallforais, hae Almond Ice Cream systems. It dispels Nervoue' been ty ofinte and . G.3 Buns, ness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia ‘and . for roving oe will : Apples Oranges Nuts Raisins Tea Coffee Milk . . . te 7 . eS Cafe Noir ton, Druggiat. . “interested are ‘most cordially invited to inepect ps. freshing ON Ladies of Nevada City and Srass Valley.. rning for a a. Mayer of By and will Sardel on Toast Fresh Saddle Rock Oysters Cream of the Chicken Consomme en Tasse St. Julian servation, is the gluttonous rate of disChinook Salmon with Parsley Sauce Potato Parisienne patching a station meal, 1 would have Tenderloin of Sole with Sauce Tartar logt’ two-thirds of nutriment, more Lettuce Natural Turkey Salad en Mayonnaise Celery en Branch ‘than one-half of taste and taken on Queen Olives Boneless Chicken with Allspice Jelly Sweet Pickles twenty-four hours of discomfort, posRadishes Asparagus Tips en Mayonnaise . Salted Peanuts. sibly inviting a cold and creating an Leg of Lamb with Caper Sauce ‘open door’ for any migrating microbes Young Chicken, Sauce Maitre de Hotel that were floating about in my atmosYoung Pigeons a la Puree de Champignoys phere looking for strQined tissue or Braized Frog Legs, Saute a la Creole fermenting-food in which to build their Fricandeau of Veal a la Jerdinier disease nests.” Oyster Patties a la Princess This Remedy is a Specific, Observation proves that you. cannot Croquetts of California Lobsters a la Newbourg Sure to Give Satisfaction. get more nutriment into your stomach Chicken Friccassee. -Chicken de Polet GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. than salivation prepares, “gulp” though TorneE Livers au Truffles {t cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the weetbreads Larded with French Peas you may, but you can take in a load of diseased membrane, It cures Oatarrh and 7 Boston Cream Puffs, Sauce Anglaise disease possibilities in tryin farce . drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. CLARET WINE PUNCH or evade proper eallvatone Corns Restores the Senses of Taste and Sinell. Olub. ~ . Easy to use, _ Contains n6 injurious drugs. Young Turkey with Hickory Nut Dressing; Cranberry Sauce oe Applied into’ the ‘nostrils’ and absorbed. Suckling Pig Stuffed, with Apple Dressing Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce © ‘Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by “lore Riots. mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Tenderloin of Beef with Mushroom Sauce Disturbances of strikers are not GLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York Veal Stuffed with Olives, Olive Dressing Swift's Sugar Cured Ham with Sauce Champagne Rearly as grave as an individual disHaunch of Mutton with Currant Jelly order of the system. Overwork, loss Time. Appointed for Proving Will, Etc. ibs of Beef, with Yam Yams of sleep, nervous tension will be folSummer Squash Peas Stewed Tomatoes Spinach lowed by utter collapse, unless NT 8 [OR of the State of a reliaMashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes for the County of ble remedy is immediately employed. New Potatoes Creamed way Seats may be reserved by phone and a carriage will be sent for those who desire it free of charge. thie morn t. Dr. M. A. Pr nball of Sa . A-BGSonemMian Here is an example that is worth remembering and following. lorace letcher writes of an experience that he had while traveling on a railway with the proverbial twenty minutes for dinner in which to Satisfy a laboring man’s appetite. There was an excellent array of good things on the lunch counter to eat and drink, and from these he made a selection rather than attempt the regular dinner. He chose plump ham sandwiches, creamy milk and a large piece of pie. The twenty minutes was ample time for disposing of sandwiches and milk, while he had the pie put in paper to give epicurean enjoyment on the train. pb Francisco fe on thie m a. D. How Midvale Drill Steel Take Your Time Eating. evening f: iss Jepsor V. D. Vint Ask your Dealer for David Eaton bas returned from this evening’s Transcript. Marysville, where he was called by the illness of his daughter, Miss. May For a good cool, sharp glass of beer Eaton. csll at Wm. Harry’s saloon PriceSots English Plum Pudding, with Hard and Brandy Sauce Cure be sure you get the genuine. It aud the heavy clouds betoken the ap: Ball’s Family Pills are the best. proach of ancther storm. Let-as hope little dusty already. Tea Blenders ENTIRELY roing. Prices reasonable. ELy’s CREAM BALM Try it Coffee Roasters will get along The mena that will be.set before the patrune of the Hotel Antlers tomorrow night promises to be one of the finest ever served in Nevada City. No pains has been spared by. Mesers. Leiter. & Dunlap and Steward Farnsworth to make it so, Mr. Giovcemetti of San Francisco has been engaged to attend to the floral decorations and will arrive on tonight’s train. Several boxes of Easter lillies and flowers have alteady been received for the occasion, Read the menu which will be found in MESSRS. LEITER & DUNLAP respectfully announce that elaborate preparatiqns have , been made for a SPECIAL DINNER at the Hotel on Easter Sunday, April 3, 1904,-and to their friends Perfection Blend.. x Coffee Mrs, Grace . ived here noisco. at AT W. D. VINTON’S PHARMACY A fe Taylors.. fe taken internally and made in ToSOMETHING leo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. ‘The weather signals this sfterooon His pulse wae more normal this afternoon and unless in legal busiuess, lis city. = fall, suffered considerable pain last night, but todey was much improved and resting easy. J. E. Hask All Kinds of aster Egg Dyes Splendid Menu. Horace Olark, who was injured ‘at the Champion mine yesterday by a flammation sets in he Risen”; recitation, Marguerite Manroe; covery for Consumption. He writes: all right. recitation, Stella Lovelady; tenor solo, *T endured insufferable agonies from oo HE writer of an editor. 1 article in the Scribner MagHoly communion, 8 a. m.; morning azine insists that in sj eof the new awakening upon prayer, holy communion, second cele‘fs sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Onre gives instant re health questions and he overwhelming interest in bration and sermon, lla, m.; Sunday lief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed perschoof and bible vlass, 12:80 p. m,; fectly harmless. relief athletic sports there is ;,0 doubt that this is a nervous evening prayer and sermon, 7 o’clcck. 25c and 10c a box. ItImmediate cures neuralgia age. Theprevalence of nervous diseases is, he says, the At this cervice the Sunday echool chilEvery box guaranteed. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. penalty enacted by our too systematic methods of life. This dren wi)! present their Lenton mite— box offering for missions. Friday, é Resting Easy. . ey will ins 2 & Stylish bats. sx ve We are now ready for business. HUDNUT’S YADMA Sr. PETERSBURG, April 2—Advices from Port Arthur He morning store last Monday and Tuesday wasa grand * success. Hundreds of ladies: visi our store and were delighted at seeing such a variety of lessees Thie afternoon Chas. B. Slaughter, who heretofore entered a plea of not close of the morning sermon. Special guilty to the charge of burglary, apand appropriate music will be renpeared in the Superior Oourt with dered by the choir. In the evening his attorney, P. F. Simonds, and withthere will be a concert and the followdrew his plea. Slaughter then pleaded ing excellent program will be renguilty and Jadge Nilon sentenced him today say that there is no change in the situation. The redered: Doxology; invocation; bymn; to one year in Foleom. reading and prayer; Exster response; Siaughter and Louis Edwards burport of the attack on Port Arthur March 3oth is disbelieved. declamation, Eugene Dower; recitaglarized the Grey Male saloon at Truc. tion, Amy Godfrey; recitation, Zelds sn arrived he F OUR Spring Millinery at our Nevada City Grand Success The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sapper will. be administered at the Mag looper of Oak The Opening’ Was onthe south side of Wiju, and a A. W. D. Per [Po od vee] One Vear alFolsom such soul-inspiring beauty and grandeur in the houses of Taylor; anthem, “The Lord is Bisen guary 17th. jorning for! paheisco on e this year, the emergency is met and overcome by the use of cbarch. who have visited our churches on Easter occasion have been visit. . Mies Barkle hg from PI we Sout, April 2—Two thousand Russian troops are now that when Easter comes early and the warm spring is someCONGREGATIONAL. what backward in making its appearance that there is a Easter eervices will be held tomorscarcity of garden flora in our mountain city, as is the case row morning and evening at the above ‘Undertaker ‘Mrs. Emme ded here ar! owned by her in the Davies Box & all will be made welcome: ved here f arned from : RADYOR AG BAT Lamber Oo.;.aleo @ promissory note valued at $10,000. The remainder of the estate is willed to Arthar and Llewellyn Davies, share entrenched near Gate, ‘fF. MoN. He Cream Arabian Curtains, : $4, $4.50, $5 and upwards, Following is a list of the religious and share alike, and they are named when embellished and decorated with the choicest and most services to-be held at’ the various as executors of the estate without bloody. battle with the Japanese will soon follow, beautiful of California flowers and ferns, While it is true charches in this city Sunday, where bonds. some of Nevada City’s most beautiful hot-house prodtictions and by individual contributions of lovely and séasonable flowers imported from lower altitudes of the State. Strangers ADIES, our Stock: of LACE CURTAINS. is now complete and we can tow show you a fine assortment of patterns and prices. ir window » Liver complaints, alae » Fe-. 3. isk sd:Cameo ee will les Bisco to \ Alfred Re is Beatric quite ill, Olara I Pisit to h Dower, a jwill rete ow. Dan ecompan of the b . Kober his foren arke ie . . Evans arrival Pearl £ Ban Jua -Olark i ) J, Ou m Oolk