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amer goods.
‘ities in suit length,
Ths at $1.50 a po 4
jada City
FA Ans away
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erty on a trip throughout
nery
ve just the hat yuu are
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Milling dal be why of Wivads City,
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for
Steel .
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Low. Down
pril 25—The presence of
oung ladies, Misa Tillie
ise Clara Gittus, saved
» elutche: of a highwayarning to their homer
. 80clal, They were held
r who carried a bulleeye
8 armed with a revolver
20 a blaff on him and
ae Ces
now selling his famous
nts a loaf at the Popuy ‘it and you will altf
“a
[Hany People
ind of good Coffee
and we sell it,
he very high
5 and 40 cts. also;
. want something
. long ways, and
ed to give satismoney refunded,
‘Family Blend.’
le wonder how we
ch good coffee
ey.
3 Tea Blenders
ylor’s
Coffee House
et, Nevada City.
Guild
rtainment
LLOoWs’ HALL, Ga
ning, April 2sth.
ry and Musical
ogram.
seceseceee 96 OBNTS
y PERSO, MENTION
aca
THE* TRANSCRIP I,
TUESDAY. ..5 +++: ics 8 26, 1904
DAILY LOGALNOTES.
ring \Of Happenings of
pally, Rocotd of the
Doings of Our
man's drug dtore, won the rifle offered
as a prize at the shooting gallery Saturday night. His score was 27.
Around This Section.
Interest in and]
W. A. Moguire, druggist at DickerMrs, 1. Hosken has had, her resiover the windows in the second story
of the county jail. This was done to
‘ prevent outsiders from passing things
to the inmates.
dence property frontage near the north
~ Prospect Hill Fire ‘Company, which
Iton gratings were yesterday placed.
Toumpo, 0.,
in . Warde, the actor, occupied the pulpit
Ohair. of Trinity Episcopal Charch last night,
He spoke on the relations of the stage
andcbureh. He said in part: “You
behalf of the litiraty Genet Dr ‘Molter ont Hi. Bellove of Minneapolis ye
presented Mr. Barker with ‘a: pair of} ng f
link caff buttons, with gold quarts)
vacant, Rev. J.H. Wythe ‘was. elected impression of this section from adto fill it. ‘The iffhrarian, Mids Alice O,. vertising. matter cirouleted by the
ing land in this county.
you get, but it is your own fault if you
get poor ones. The manager isin the
business for the: moneg that ie in it.
He presents just what the public demands Don’t blame use if you get
plays of low moral tone. There is no
one at fanit but the public. If the
public demande uplifting se moral
Nilon, submitted a carefully prepared . committee..
People.
J. P. Dean is on the sick list.
Mrs. Victor Gates continues ill at
her home near the Suger Loaf.A. P, Redington is here from Santa
Barbara. 4
Rev. 0. E, Jones, a colored minister,
is here from Oakland.
Rudolph Kline will leave tomorrow
morning for San Francisco on a busiastrip.
‘Thomas Patterson is confined to his
home, suffering from ulceration of the
stomach.
Mrs, O, H. Bennette has retarned to
Rough and Ready, after a visit with
friends here. : .
A: B. McOormick, a mining. engineer of Oakland, went to Weshington on this morning’s stage.
Mre. James ackley hae gone to
Oas‘ella, Shasta county, to see her sister, Mre. Jordan, who is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Williem Gittin have retarned from Reno, Nevada.
Mrs. A. G, Turner, who has been
visiting at Oakland; Los Angeles and
other cities, returned yesterday to ber
ber.
end of Pine street steel bridge enclosed
i by a neat and substantial wire fence:
The capital stock of the OoalingaBanner Oil Oompany tas been increased from $150,000 to $200,000, with
490,000 shares at a par value of 50
cents each.
John Werry, who has been to San
Francisco as a delegate to the Grand
Commandery, Knights Templer, returned yesterday.
great preparations are being made for
the grand triennial conclave which
convenes fn San Francisco in SeptemOne of the pleasing features will
be a State exhibit, made up of minerals, fruits, flowers, eto.
He reports that
The remains of Mrs. Mary Sharkey,
who died at St. Joseph’s Hospital, San
Francisco, Saturday, from. the effects
of an abcess, arrived here yesterday
afternoon and this afternoon the body
wes interred in the Catholic cemetery,
funeral services being held from St.
Oanice church. Prior to her departure a few months ago for the Bay City
Mrs, Sharkey made this city her home
for upwards of ten years and was well
known end highly esteemed by a large
number of friends. To mourn her denow has a membership roll of twenty,
decided .at an enthusiastic meeting
last night to purchase new capa and
belts, and the order will be. placed in
time to have them here for the Fourth
‘of July turnout.
Superintendent J. H. English reports the last month’s clean-ap at the
National and Culberteon mises, near
Graniteville, as being highly satisfactory and indicative of a bright fatare.’
Mr. English returned to the proper
ties yesterday.
Their final account. as executors of
the estate of John Oarboni, deceased,
of Truckee, was filed in the Superior
Court yesterday by P. T. Buzzetti and
G. Cuneo. They report cash received
to the amount of $657 28, while $243 85
bas been expended, still leaving considerable of an indebteduess hanging
over the property. The matter comes
up for heariog on Monday, May 9th.
At tbe Hotel Antlers yesterday Mrs.
C. P. Loughridge entertained at lancheon Mrs. Ella Emmerson of Wisconand Mrs. John Poingdestre of Grasse
Valley. Mre, Emmerson, who {fe a sister to Mr. Longbridge, will returo
home Friday, while Mrs. Deakin will
report for March. It wae as follows:
285; boys, 508; women, 99; 5
average daily e Lge
other matters of minor. Importance . exhibit,
‘were cemneieer’ atter which the
sin, Mrs. Henry Deacon of England . °
F Anas mining interests,
’ Hill yesterday.
home at Hunt’s Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall arrived
last evening from San Francisco. Mr.
Hall will visit Shady creek, where he
and two daughters. The sons are D.
E. Sharkey, and Brother Van Tssian
of St. Joseph’s College, Oakland, and
the deughters are Mrs. D. 8. Keefe and
Mies Alice Sharkey of San Francisco.
A requiem mags for the reposé of Mrs.
Sharkey’s soul was celebrated at 9
o'clock this morning. The bearers of
thie pall were O. O Conlan, J. Ebaugb,
A. Tam aad J. Peterson, :
Mrs. Parsons, ‘who hae been visiting
ber sister, Mre. W. T. Waldrov, at
Lake City, was here last evening, en
‘route to her home at Grass Valley.
Frank B. Hill has gone up to the
Gold Oanyon mine-above Moores Flat,
on a businese trip.
W. P. Ketcham went up to Phelps
i
The ladies will be interested in the
changed advertisement of Meher & Oo.
Kern Fogarty and wife are over from in this evening’s Trancoript.
French Oorral.
H.E. Egan and W. E. Thomas came . the advertisement.
down from Spanish Ridge yeeterday
and left for Sacramento. Editorial Noles.
John McCarty, of Washington, has
returned from San -Franoisco. His. *-'
health is greatly improved. .
~ Mrs. Gardiner, mother-in-law of
M. A. Preston, and her daughter,
Mrs. Ross, arrived here from\ San
Francieco last evening.
8. Aimes,@ business man of Sweetland, returned to his bome yesterday,
after a bhort visit in this city.
Mrs. Andy Hampel returned here
from Reno yesterday.
W.T. Hawden is here from Sau
Francisco.
F. Chapelos of San Francisco is here
spending a few days.
¥. BH. Fox of Oakland arrived here
last evening and left this morning for
Downieville.
O. F. Taylor of San Francisco came
in.of last evening’s train.
D.B Getchell and wife, who bave been
visiting: at San Franciseo, retarned
home last evening.
“Bart L. Wertheimer, the well-known
. .eigar man of San Francigod, is in town.
L. Hyman left this morning for San
Francisco to select his summer stock
of wearing apparel.
’<James T, Dillon left this morning
fora visit to San Francisco.
D. H. Birdsall retarned thia morning
to San Francisco.
J. J. Flennagan and F, E. Barstow
are here from San Francisco.
The Panama Canal Commissioners
will not-sail for the Isthmus yet awhile.
The title has not been obtained yet,
and besides the climate is too deadly
for a long spell of good health.
.Oleveland is said to be the greatest
living, Bryan the greatest dead, and
Hill the greateat resurrected Democrat.
Is that you, San Domingo, wailing
and making that racket at the gate?
Go ’way child! You will have to wait.
With tbe Philippines, Porto Rico,
Oubs, Guam, Panama and Aawaii,
Unele Sam’s kindergarten is crowde ¢
The three Kentucky juries which
convicted Oaleb Powers as an accessory to the murder of Goebel and sentenced him to death were wholly composed of Democrats except the last one
on which there was one Republican
whose wife was informed that he would
be assassinated at once if he did not
agree to a verdict of guilty. Mexico,
Tarkey and Abysinnia are pointing
the finger of scorn at us.
George Fred Williams says he bee
lieves the Democrats will carry Massachusetts. George’s believery is always fall of queer things.
Andrew Oarnegie has never made a
gift more splendid than the $5,000,000
as a perpetual endowment of an honor
roll of the heroes of peace. These
eroes, like Gunner Munson who shot
the magazine door of the Missouri
battleship “jast in time,” are very
likely to be forgotten.
Nothing bas been heard from the
Mormon president, Apostle Joseph,
eince he denounced polygamous marriages 80 roundly. Probably instead
of going home he took to the woods.
The good roads bill to be favorably
reported to the U. 8. Senate next December, makes en aspproprietion of
$8,000,000 annuelly to be divided
between the States according to popalation, but no State shall have less
than $100,000.
Makes a Clean Sweep.
There’s nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you
ever heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
fe the best. It — away and cures
Burns, Sorer, Braises, Outs, Boils‘
Uloers, Skin Eraptions and Piles. It’s
only 280, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by w.D. yantes, Drege?
Robbed of $2885.
§rocxTon, April a5th—Jobn Dost of
Columbus, Ohio, was knocked down
atid robbed of $2885 between midnight
_and 1 o’olock this morning.Dost had
twenty-eight $100 greenbacks in a walJet instde of bis vest and $85 in gold in
‘his trousers poekete. He was driokdng last night in various saloons. in
one he changed a $100 bill, Shortly
after midnight he started for his room.
While: on his way there two men came
up bebind bim, and one hit him a terrifle blow on the side of the head and
mige are left four children, two sons . take her departure. for the old country
on Sunday vext.
A. K. Snell,
Grissel and G. A. Legg a committee to
coneult an engineer and ascertain exactly the capacity of the water system
as regards the test of Sunday. As
predicted as most likely in last evenScadden atid H. OC. Brand a committee to endeavor to obtain a reduction
It speake . in insurance rates.
of summer suits at $1.50 each, Read . a=
Uniticationof Prelestani Churches: aan because she was in eaense for her
Prison Reforms.
Sacramento, April 25—Warden Yell
The board of fire delega'es in spec'al
ession last evening appointed Obief
Assis‘ant Obief F, M.
pg’s TRANSORIPT, they appointed P. G.
“In view of what is happeting in the
religious world, therecan be no doubt
that a movement toward ‘he unification of the Protestant churches bas
begun. Plans are now being consumHaving a Crushing.
ton and Si Hawke, who recently extracted ten tone of rock from the Wyoming ground, commenced crushing
yesterday at the Nevada County mill.
The ore is of bigh grade and what litAverage lesue of booke oer cB of B.S, Rector, Kiam Biggs and IL.
TEs,
board
sunday Concert.
Next. Sunday. afternoon the Nevada}”
City: Boys’ Band’ will reader the: tollowing concert in the business section,
commencing at 2:80 o’vlock :
March — “Steel King.” Bt,
Olair.) Natasa
the Rye.” (Von Tiger.) »
Walts — “Amartsa.” isons A
Frost.)
Overtare — sew York.” (George
Southwell.)
Samael
Louls in charge of Nevada county's
an indemnity bond for the committee’s endorsement.’ ~
Secretaries Lord end Brayton were
lostructed to receipt for all exhibits
that may be offered from now on and
to me @ correct record of the eame,
Destroyed T hem.
. Medley Overture + as Thor er. ne _ ma we —
the French. Pavilion at the World’s
Fair and destroyed two of the most
pesutifal of
étatues fo the sculpture exhibit. Bix
rose trees frem the French gardens
Butler, w who is now at 8t,
presented sn application for
the Parisian marble
slab it will see them.
Robber Shot Him
Seartis, Wasb., April 25th.—Peter
Wilson, owner. of the Ospital saloon
at Stanwood, was shot down by a lone
bighwayman Saturday night. The)
bandit entered the saloon carrying a
revolver. He ordered the saloon keeper
and several patrons to hold up their
hands, but they paid no atrention to
him. After the second command he
fired, wounding the saloon keeper in
the breaet.
affered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, bat writes
that Bucklen’s Arnica Sy wholly
cured it in five deys.
April 25.—Frederick
complain of the quality of the plays
It Saved His Leg.
P. A, Danforth of La Graige, G.
For Uloers,
March—'‘Polly Prim.” (8, R. Henry.)
om
Gustav Schmidt, William Worthingtle they have will probably bring good
returns.
Was Despondent
San Franowoo, April 25.—Despondrent and fearfal that she was about to
become insane, Mre. Franklin Lawton,
tarned on the gas {n ber apartments
on Hyde street and ended her life. Her
lifeless body, fully dressed, was found
today. '
mated that look to the amalgamation
of the Congregationaliste, the Methodist Protestants, and the United Brethren, which would meen the union of
about 1,100,000 Obristians, In Oanade,
the Methodists, Oongregationalists,
Baptists and Presbyterians have come
together and arranged that if one depomination has: a church in the new
northwestern territory, into which
settlers are ruoning, the other three
denominations will ask their members
to unite with that one church. This
means that in a generation there will
be but one church in Canada. Already
in Australia and New Zealand the
churches are federated. In England,
during the last few years, all the
Protestant bodies, save the Episcopsljane, bave united in one great nonconformist union. The moderator of
the Congregational church, Dr. Brad
ford, believes that our Presbyterian,
Congregational and Baptist charches
can unite go as to strengthen all, without losing any characteristic or 1 ea
or institution fundamental to only
one.”—Newel Dwight Hillis in Everybody’s Magazine.
—-+
Drawmers for “Old Gilt Edge” whisky always have “the best the town affords.” They carry it with them, io
fact. .
Mm SHREVE & CO. Stationery.
4 tnvitations to Weddings and
d all cther social occasions.
Marriage announcements.
Reception and visiting cards.
1 Correspondence cards emeBellished with Monograms,
Sampics and estimates ‘sent
2.
reque st.
knocked him down‘and out. When he
regained his senses be found he was
His wallet had been empSidpockst. Molast placed back in
penuiless,
pocket. No clus to the robbers.
of Foleom Prison ie enforcing an order there to keep the prisoners’ bair
clipped short, The Warden has also
made an important change in having
an iron door placed in the entrance to
=
Captain Murphy’s office, where the
Extract of lemon, .fullstrength, is made in this way :
: of lemon, alcohol,
ugh to cut it.,
Behilling’ s Best.
That’
gc “a GR a a A ay ll
> ie aie
just . vuards.
_/ The usual : Same, add water.
spoonful makes ‘a teacupful.
Prison Court is held every morning.
‘It was in this office that the thirteen
convicte who made the succeesfal
break last Summer, captured Warden
if WATCHES that bear the
Bi Stamp of SHREVE & CO.
are reliable. Send for the
new publication, “Indian
Arrow Point Jewelry.”
Wilkinson, Captain Murphy and nine
s are important “discovery of opium
was made recently by Warden Yell.
The report,hed been commanteated to
him by convicts that a big supply of
the drug had come in tbrotgh the
lines. Diligent search was made, and
SHREVE & COMPANY,
fH Manufacturers, Jewelers and
Bsitversmiths
POST & MARKET STREETS
San Francisce
at last two “plants” were found,
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs,
Attention.
The members of Neva Rebekah
Lodge, Mistletoe Encampment and
Oustomah Lodge will join in celebrating their 85th anniversary of: they
order at Odd Fellows’ hall on this,
Taesday evening, April 26ty. Each individual member is entitled to invite
one guest. Program qill commence at
8 o’clock and will be given in the
lodge room, to be followed by a dance
in the banquet hall. Light refreshe
ments will also be served. All visiting members ere cordially invited to
attend.
If you want the very best of beer, or
any drink of a No. 1 quality drop io
apd see Wm. Harry. tf
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
en Lith
WATCHES
eC. J. BRAND
THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
Ran Into a Ditch} A
Taunton, N. J., April 25.—George
Holeombe, a well known Trenton
newspaper men, died today, and Oaptain E Y. Breeze, of the Second Regiment, New Jersey Nat'onal_ Guard,-is
Sretta, Shasta Caaly, agen ‘—
One of the largest mining deals made
in thie county fore long time was eonsammated here Friday, when Barner
& Riebe of Redding sold the Gambrinus
still unconscious as the result of an group of claims near thie city to a
automobile accident. Breeze lost conMontena company represented by A.
J.Gilass. The price wag $40,000. The
purchasing company has taken possession and will erect a twenty-stamp
mill this season.
Left $5,000,000.
New Yor, April 25.—Patrick Farrelly, one of the founders of the Amer{can News Company, died Saturday
night. He leaves a fortune estimated
at $5,000,000. Farrelly was in his
youth a newsboy on the Erie ratlroad.
He was born in Ireland and came to
this country when quite young.
_ O82
California Ohampagnola—red and
white—e beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. ae
trol of the machine and ft ran into a
ditch. Holesmbe and Breeze were
thrown out on their heads and both
sustained concussion of the brain.
No Legal Holiday
Sacramento, April 25th.—Many inquiries bave been received from San
Francieco during the past few days as
to whether or not Governor Pardee
would declare April 28th, the date of
the launching of the armored cruiser
California, a legal holiday. Governor
Pardee today announced that no legal
holiday will be declared.
7-2Oe
if you want a goed, cool drink o
vbeer—the very best in town-—drop ip
and see Wm. Barry.
A Great Sensation. Enil Frese’s —
There was a big sensation in Lees "
ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that A
fh who was ex to die, had
ila life Bossy ve by r. King’s Now Disa
covery for Consumption e writes:
“tT endured insufferable agonies from a ee ge
Asthma, but your New Discovery gave relieves tortured
me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Simi
lar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia,
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is Ag aad pleasant, the results sure and permanent
“Rameses Dan tien ‘on, Wounds Files, . ig the best salve in aeeiany 08,” Egyp pe (Tr ¥ . were stolen. The French Oommission-. 119 world. gare Only te tee costes soos te aarp putting pend in a condition
“Whispered Thought.” Novellette py bagraed oe i’ a po Bold oy W. D. Vinton, Drug: and lung troubles. Price 500 and $1. fest tne ag constipation prvi ees
(Charles Yi Jeunesse yO er Pt mes are yond computation. . g ae tal ic Hi Mat Vinton, Drug. § gists and grocers, 25c.
“Southern Melodies. ” ( Mackie: :
Beyer.) ———]
A A a A A me a ae .
DR. H. 0. SMITH
DENTIST
Formerly of the Electro-Dental2 Parlors}
MASONIC BUILDING..... PINE STREET
NEVADA CITY, GAL.
A
LL ————_
Absolutely Pure i
IT 13 A MATTER OF HEALTH
Dal Monte Self-Rasing Buckwheat
as Cents per package
Del Monte Sel-Raising Flap Jack Flour
Gorham Silver Polish
Hawke’s Out Glass
bg
>
Blouse and .
UWatst Sets
In Sterling Silver. New and
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—WOODP CKER
eb Just got bere. Ladies,
ik at them.
Silver Hat and
Belt Pins
CIGAR..
All the up to date novelties.
Handsome and durable. Drop
io and see them when passing
by our store.
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of pointe
. interest in and aroand Nevada
ty. eee
is here
to stay
—made by—
“GIFF”
15 Cents per package
besides a large stock of delicaciesgfor the;warm weather.
An order from you would be appreciated.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery
J.J. JACKSON Proprietor
arosts, Wall Paper, Linoleum
New Carpet
New Wall Paper
Commercial Street
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Otsy
at Prices that will
Surprise you
For instance take a look at the watoh
thet Iam now making a specialty of.
It ie dust proof and guaranteed for
bard usege. Waltham movement ag
Only $6.00..
It is solid — and a good timekeeper. Call and see it.
Cxpert Wateh Repairing
and all work guaranteed.
Colgaie’s
Floating
Bath Soap
A really nice and refined
piece of Toilet Soap..
I(T FLOATS
(PALMER r ORAS,
Wholeeale and retailjdealers in
BROAD 0 STREET
Fine Liquors $ Cigars,
. Burying Strcly Bigh Class.
10 Cents a Cake
3 for 25 Cents
We have just received a large’ quantity of these goods
N. S. of Md New Linoleum
New Matting
We have just rezeived a carload of all the.latest atylee in carpete, wall
HN . Ay IN Lona linoleum and a igi Call and get our prices, No trouble to show
LEITER & DUNLAP CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
PROPRIETOR
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
The accommdations, the service and the }
’
. cnisine at the National are not ANNES
equalled by any hotel in
pe Northern CaligTEL a? oe
for niaIN \\ anne" Electric lights
tion oaet® endo Hot and cold water
N soto BRO Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage and bank
. aan ™ tom poms oF ‘GooDp) LI¥ERs”
Poreelsin oo \ =
w a oT
fhe. ert oe “PRR cussincwn’ ter cveet srl are ante
ia to cae’ fal and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle. All
& fiea sod Trenel ont tr ede. 430% the leading brands of Oigars aleo kept,
NEVADA CITT ‘THE OWL. DICKERMAN’S.
PED GR ESE RAIS RS