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NEVADA Grey Daiey TRANSCRIPT]
_ NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. :
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. FRED E. BROWN, dranecer.
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Gyfen, + + $6 Por Year. By Carrier, : : 12 te2c Per Week
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Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
orne ve Bertone Reece rernetes
THO NEWS.
Doings of Our Neigh.
bors In the BasternPart of County.
The Celiniaina interesting batch of
items we cull from the = of
Wedneeday.:
W.R. Welsh, deputy Fish Gouin
sioner, is here looking out for {infractions of the game law. He says there
;-ore.about 500 pounds of trout shipped
from here daily to the San Francisco
aarkets,
J. Lewis, who has been seriously ill
with an affliction of the stomach, was
operated upon yesterday by Dre, Shoe
maker, Bryantand Ecker, They found
a perforation fn bie stomach about’the
size of a bullet hole through which the
contents of his stomach were escaping
into the abdominal cavity. They -re
moved the foreign material and sewed
up his stomach, and the patient stood
the operation well.
James Britt, proprietor of the Ar
cade saloon of this place, and Miss
Mary McDonald were married in San
Francisco on the 14th of this: month,
They bave arrived here and: taken up
their residence on Race street.
‘All the cars of the Armour car lines,
which includes the Continental Fruit
Express, The Fruit Express and The
Kansas Oity Fruit Express, are now
being. iced here. This arrangement
will continue, as the facilities for
handling them here have been perfected, and it is a convenience to the
railroad company to bave the work
done here. There are at present twen.
ty men employed in icing the trains
tbat pass through, The average is
abont eighty care daily, aud-one dey
The ice used comes from the Donner
ice plant and the Tahoe plant at PolJaris. There will be no tsiag done at
Boca and the ice stored there will be
shipped out. W. T. Simpson, who hag
charge of the icing, has had a new
boarding house erected down on River
street, jast across the track from the
ice platforms, for the accommodation
of the men employed in icing cars.
August Larsen died yesterday in a
cabin on River street. He had been
drinking heavily and contracted a severe cold which developed into pneumonia and caused his death after a
brief illness, He has no known relatives in thie country. Deceased wasa
native of Sweden and aged sixty-five
yeare.
Moving Pictures.
Beginning today, at Edison Klectric
Theater, opp. Union Hotel, Main street.
The great McGovern-Gans prize fight,
the most marvelous picture of.a prize
fight. ever made. Also many comic
scenes and two illustrated songs. A
thirty-minate program for 10 cents.
Shown in thirty seven cities: in past
fifteen months to over 55,000 people.
Bring the ladies and children, 7 to 10
p.m. Admission 10 cents. a28
Time To Change
On Montlay next the Downieville
Stage Oo. will change its running time
and will make the through trip ia-one
day, leaving bere at 5a. m.
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Reduction in
Price of Gas
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On and after May Ist, 1908, the price
of Gas will be as follows:
. Illuminating, net, $2 per M
Fuel, net, $1.50 per M_
Af paid on or before the month succeed
dog the charge. If paid after the 10th,
80 cents per M additional.
; Minimum charge for Gas, 60 cents
per mcoth for each meter installed.
. All connections for Gas Stoves from
the mains to the gtoves, when not over
100 feet, free of cost. Excess. of 100
feet, 15 cents per foot. ~
Ava Canty Gs & Eat,
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scaSe seceeecesc... Aprll 23, 1903
Reduction in Price of Gas.
On and after May Ist the price of
gee for fuel and lighting will be ma-.
terially reduced by the Nevada County
Gas & Electric Co., and every housekeeper in the city limits may bave the
comfort and pleasure of cooking over
& gas stove, at the same expense as
rapping a wood stove and suffering
from the heat daring the hot weather.
Fuel wae has been reduced to $1.50,
and illuminating gas to $2 per thou.
sand feet. The company also offer to
connect service pipe from street to
stove, (not exceeding 100 feet) free of
Charge; over 100 feet, only 15 cents per
foot will be charged.. Read their new
ad. ia apot jamn and give them
your order wit! t snc
Foreclosed “Today.
To the Saiaiar Court today in the
case of Towle Bros. Oo. ve, Percy
Waters and Maggie Watere, a decis
fon of forectosure of mortgage was
rendered. Judgment was given ip
favor of plaintiff for $1062.80. The
mor gage was given September 25tb,
1899, for $842.87. The additions!
amount of judgment was for tnterast
and costs. The property is on Nimtod street, Nevada City.
High School Dance.
The dance to be given by the Middle Class of the High School at Odd
Feliows Hall tomorrow night will be
one of the most enjoyable events of
the season, It will be an invitation
affair, and the bright ycung ladies
have worked particularly hard to
make the party a grand succeas.
Major P. F. Simonds last evening
examined Archie Odgers and Manford
Corporals of Co. O, N.G. O ,and found
the gentlemen in every way qualified
to fill the position. George Huy, who
was also elected, will be examined thie
éveriing.
A Clab’s cub’S Guest
sity of Oalifornia Club to be their
guest ataclub dinner to be held in
Maple Hall on Wednesday next. President Wheeler of the State University
will aleo be present.
al
Dipbtheria, sore throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure, Dr.
Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, At any drug
store.
Laying Water Pipe.
‘T. H. Bennett has secured a contract from A. Daechwender of Gold
Flat for laying three hundred feet of
pipe from Mr. Daschwender’s property
to connect with the city’s water main.
The work is already noder way.
J. Harvey and A. Nivens of Nevada
City have made application for patents to mining claims in this dis
trict,
Case Submitied.
Wheeler is still oceapying the attention of Superior Court. P. P. Pingree
and O. L. Twitchell gave testimony
todey and the case was submitted at
4 o’clock this afternoon.
Cleaning a Ditch
Hon,"R. I, Fhomss bas a force of
men employed in cleauing out a ditch
at North San Juan recently acquired
by bim, and will sell water ‘for irrigat{ng purposes.
To the Pubilc.
The Southern Pacific Company is
now running a passenger train between San Francisco and Reno for the
accommodation of way passengers.
This train leaves San Frasicisco at Tp.
m. The overland train leaving San
Francisco at 6¢ m. will now only take
through passengers. apld tr
“Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both,” If it doesn’t,
try Burdock Blood Bitters.Reynolds, who were recently. elected . ..
invitation from the Oakland UniverThe water right case of Bree vB.
TRUK FO
An Bight-Inch Ledge
Uncovered In the
Oustomah Mine,
For some time past the Oustomah
mining company have had a force of
men engaged in ranning a cross-cut fn
the 700-foot drift, and last night their
efforts were rewarded when the. work:
men uncevered an eight inch ledge of
fine-looking ore. It is estimated that
the rock will yield. over $100 per ton,
Some of the rock was placed on exhibition at the Citizens Bank. today
and attracted considerable attention,
ae it is of the same ‘characier as that
which was extracted from the Pennsylvania mine years ago, when it gave
such handsome returns. It -is.ex
pected that the new 10 stamp mill. wilt
be running in about a week: iSince
mine, the work bas been carried on
faithfully and energetically under. the
direction of Superintendent Frank 8.
Morgan and Fo:eman David Richards,
and much credit is due them for the
recent development.
Seeing the World.
N. J. Weber bas heard from E. M.
Parini, who used to live here. Mr,
Parini is now in London, Since leaving here he hae séen a great deal of
the world.
Personal Mention.
Hon. 0, W. Cross arrived here this
morning froin San Francisco on legal
business.
Mrs. Abel Delbridge and penne:
Delbridge Richards, left this‘ morning
for Sacramento on u visit.
have been spending a couple of days
ats tomorrow moruing.
Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Magonigal of
Smartsville are here on a visit,
J. Hill, who bas been sick for some
time, is improving.
Hon, E. M. Preston fe on sacl iaprove.
Mre. Thomas Watt wae up from
Lime Kiln today.
E. B. Folsom is here from San Francisco,
ramento to attend the funeral of Dr:
Addison Hinkson.
Mrs. Lord returned thie morning to
Penryn, after a pleasant visit here.
Mre, William Richarde retarned to
her home at Oak Park, Sacramento,
after an extended visit here.
W. W. Kirk of Qareon, Nevada, is
here on mining business.
William Simmons arrived here last
evening from San Francisco to attend
the faneral of his father, the late Robert Simmons.
Andy Hampel came in this moroing
from Sacramento.
‘ A. @. Thalen, T. T. Bradley, E. O.
Epps and O. A. Rothenberg of San
Francisco arrived here last evening.
Mrs. J. B. Harris and children are
here on a visit from San Francisco,
W. J. Oabill was over from You Bet
today.
A. Penrose is down from. No th
Bloomfield,
J. A. Griffith came down from the
Iadependence mine today.
Buried Today.
The funeral of the Jate Robert Simmons took place this afternoon at 2:30
o’clock, from I. 0. O. F. Hall. A caret
pumber of friends attended the:
vices, which were conductéd by Rev.
J. Sims. The pallbearers were John
T. Morgan, Samuel Olutter, B. F.
Snell, J. R, Peard, Peter Maas and
John F. Hook.
SraTs oF Ox10, Orrs ¢ or dpa
Lucas Counry. *t #4,
Frawx J. CHENnky mene oath that be
is benior partner of the firm of F, J,
Onenzy & Oo., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that sald firm will pay the
for each and every case of
Hatz’s CaTarra Ovgz,
. FRANK J. OHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presenve, this 6th day of December, A. D. 7.
A.W, ALMARON, [szaL)
Notery Pabiie,
Hell’s Oatarrh Cure fe taken inter‘nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for ee nial. free,
RF, te tr ae & Oo. Da Toledo, O,
Bate "peas voll Pil a are the beat.
jthe reopening of _thie.famous.old. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tremaine, who]Just Received Serna
a
__Carpels, Linoleum, Matting
and Wall Paper..
All the latest designs and colors.
[with relatives here, will return to Col}
_E, Schnerr.is-here-from-Sacramento:+Mrs. W. G. Richards and daughter, .
Mise Ruth, left this morning for Sac-. _
sam of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS}
that canvot be cured by the use of}
TI SONS
~ARLED BY HATES
patch from General Manning,
a British force by the natives.
men under Colonel Plunkett
who was believed to be in a’
Colonel Plunkett’s column.
tain Olivey and his command.
b Lasoo: April 23. —The War Office has reveived a discommanding in Somaliland,
Sotith Africa, confirming the report of a terrible oe of
A flying column under Colonel Cobbe sent two ijaiacl
to extricate Captain Olivey,
perilous: position, a short distance away. Nothing was heard until several hours had
passed when fugitives arrived, bringing news of the defeat of
The entire Party was killed
except thirty-seven natives, who escape.Grave apprehension is. felt concerning the safety of CapGone l0 Arizona.
“Mira, ae J. Pollard and three
ehildren of Piety Hill left this morn.
ing for Arizona to join Mr. Pollard,
who ie employed at.a mine thirty miles
-ontfrom Oasa Grande. e popula‘tion of the camp is composed of nine
:) white people— seven men and two
women—end when Mré, Pollard artives .at her destination she will swell
the feminine ranke tothree. They were
accompanied as far as San Francisco
by Mrs. William H. Pollard of Grass
Valley, who is a delegate to the Grand
Lodge of Rebekahs, which convenes
shortly at the metropolis.
Crushing Rock.
J,. W. Ohbanler, Superintendent of
the St. Louis mine on Canada Hill, is
having fifty tons of rock. hauled to the
Nevada Oounty mill, where it will be
crushed. Development work has been
under way at.this mine for several
months. .
our prices.
Free of
Wash Silks in all colors.
Broad Biseat, Nevada Oity.
— *‘Take
the same.
D. Ss.
WEISSBEIN
61S SACRA
NEAR MONTGOMERY ~
Carpets, Sewed,
Lace Curtains from 75 cents up.
Summer Goods in all styles and qualities. _
Ponge Silks from 50 cents up.
Shirt Waists in all the latest designs.
{NO Expected to Live
Mrs. Nellie Calkins, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Murchie, is -dangerously {ll at her home in this city and
she is not expected to recover. The
young woman has been a partial invalid for many years, but was taken
seriously ill last Monday and since
then has suffered a series of very severe apoplectic spells. She was reported very low today and the family
was summoned to her bedside.
Big Bargains Offered.
In order to make room for a new
consigament of goods, Turner -& Had
ley, the well known . dealers ta herd=
ware, etc,, are sacrificing goods and
giving the public the benefit of big
bargaine. They are offering special
values in kitchen utensils, atid the
wise housekeeper should not fail to
take advantage of this oppoctunity to
procure new kitchen ware, etc. Read
their new advt,
Call and see them and get
You are sure to be plesed.
Lined and. Laid
Charge.
Samples sent on application,
.ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY ,§Manager.
Note .
AN Partion knowing them.
selves indebted to the business lately conducted by L.
HYMAN &CO. are notified
that. unless their accounts
are settled by.
will be commenced to collect.
May Ist, suit
LEVY,
Atty. in Fact for Trustee.
BROS. & CO,
Assay Office and Gold Refinery
Purobasers of Gold ry and Bullion. Base ——e d
@ specialty. Ores and Ooncentraces Tested by any P a
ADVANCES AND LOANS MADE
MENTO =
yanide Precipitate
roceas, Analysis of Ores.
BAN FRANOISOO, CaL
Residence e Burned.
The. home of L. Guenza at Blae Tent,
with ita contente, was destroyed by
fire at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning.
The family was not at home aod Mr.
Guenza was at work near the house,
when he noticed flames issulng from
‘the-roof and rushed to thé-ecene. He
broke in the door, when the flames
‘. burst out upon him, burning one side
of his face severely. It is reported
that there was $600 in currency in the
house, which was secreted in a trunk.
There was no insurance,
hes tee, ae Lee
Another Company.
The Snow Deke cy water Company
filed articles with the Oounty Olerk
yesterday. Capital stock $600,000, ‘divided into 6000 shares of a par value
of $100 each. $500 has: been subscribed. Principal place of business,
San Francisco, Directors — Charles
W. Willard; W. S. Burnett, H. L. Attkingson, P. J. Miller of San Francisco,
and O. L. Wrens of Alameda county.
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Making Repairs.
J, J. Ott has let a contract to, Jobo
g
brick building on Main etreet, which
was damaged by the heavy snqwstorm
this winter. Mr. Dunnicliff started
the. work this morning.
= If winter left
Y you “all sun down,”
wind with
Rootbeer
That will “set you going.”
Five gallons fér 25 cents. f.
Charlee £--Hires Co.
Malvern, Pa.
Dannicliff t> rebuild the front” ‘or bist
INole and Comment. i
Welssbein Bros. & Co.,. who Por 3
ly conducted a banking business at
Grase Valley, are now the propriet
of an essay office and gold refinery a
616 Sacramento etreet, San Francieco. ear
They make advances and loans anda}!
purchase gold dyst and bullion. Read .
their new advertisement,
D. Levy, attorney in fact for: the
trustees, gives notice in this evening's
TransoriPT to all parties.’ knowing
themselves indebted to the business
lately conducted by L. Hyman, that
uoless their accounts are settled by.
May. Ist, suit will be commenced to
collect the same.
Manager Loughridge has a force of
men at work today reballasting the
track at the depot.
Several lara pulleys . arrived here
Maher & heen
Big Ca .
Mc
the North Biota ey
Otto Woebler, the mining
to. town today with a lot of,
ing rock, . which he
taken from led Bee
terested, spl wale '
ee
The MeXt bottle of whi
tesolve to try the “Jeong:
You've heard jt WAS the bean,
by practical test, bh :
12, cts. yard. 12! cts, ya
Ladies, today we place on sale one lot of Wash ‘
about twenty-five es ant Styles and patterns at;
per yard.
These goods” were. bought to sell at fifteen si
cents a yard, but we think we have too? many, and oy
all go at 12% cents.
New today—Colored grenadine.
New sees Grenadine.
gs
The eenstiie!
way east.
~“tetof the pesple 3
who cross aioe
nent make the trip in
. tourist car..
It is the sensible
‘way to go—much
less expensive than
traveling in a stand~
ard pens and ang as comfortable.
But be sure you go the right way—via the
Island. “Scenic” or “
Rock island
system
FP. W. Tmosrson, G. W. A.,
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We must have more room at any cost, and ir
willing to sacrifice goods at
The Lowest Possible Pri
Blue Enameled Fry Pane, Row
Granite Iron Fry’ Pans now.
Granite Iron Wash Basins now.
Granite Iron Cake Forms, now
Granite Iron Kettles, now sees ioe
Granite Iron Broilers, now 25 and 85 ceats, regular nat
Bookie ham Bios © Coffee Rota now 25 csnte, res’ Jar pal
Water ore © 15 saa
cepts, re
» 4d, 6d
25 cents, regular pe
25 cents, regula La: sal
Also Grais Bediscabs Sale of Crockery for 4 shor til io
(Successor to Geo, E. Turner.)
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PINE STREET, NEVADA
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We
at At sk lowest possible ae
eg _ have always been known as
A rar Thesaial
On a hot evening it’s natura
something coolin Dgandg pleating nent
some and reliable,
Tegler’s Ice Cream
is good Ice Oream m
Material flavored wie te ie
avors. Oome and get a dish,
Cc. TEGLER
rait
CONFECTIONER,
, (Oouymercial Street, SHets City
are .
ving unusual values,
. om you will find
us doin
the same thing
ht here every day.
e patel et some of our
] You oF always: welcomé
‘Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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Conte early if you-want a nice Summer Dress che
Gag Market St., San ran 4
he Tu Lokiag. fu 2
Turner & Hadley Com
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