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April 29, 1904 (4 pages)

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d officers ection, in 8 of the and they appoiuted TER’S: a). P. Bowond Tam, W. Benison, fd HALL), an’ Breen, » William n Webber. son, O. J. ». NO. 1). BF. Hook. William 168 Foley. J ° e 1E CO. ohn Danal Golds8. Denny. , O. Baldmn sunrise A co erk_ tT TION. ERIOR, iat the follied notice of in supoof will be teceiver of aes on May RIOR, , ‘THAT THE filed notice of in supoof will eceiver of al ,on May widow of for the N} 8N, R. eK! ps to prove ad cultivan, John D. yne, all of Register. 8, loon! re.on Comir former They wil! brands of Cigars ike y mersial Se for 3 tions cents to 76 cent 75 cents white or y CO. anscri x x a 43D YEAR—NO. 12,081. THE; TRANSCRIPT NAT. P. BROWN.....Proprietor, FRED E, BROWN, Manager. ee 2 — ; SUBSORIPTION BATES: By Mail, $6‘a Year.By Carrier, 12% Cts, a Week : \ ful erally prescribed for Cont and disappointment isthe inwas nent, but soon learns. when must either k feels when the body is Adverthemsey not to exceed five lines inte or 20 ate invariable in ad i ‘Girl. Wanted. i — . To do general housework. Good wages for.a good girl.. Apply to TRANSORIPT.. 921 of the disease seen. Best Cured French Prunes At Felix Gillet’s Rarseey, Revades ow, Cal, per 100. fobs nd 2d grades, 6 cts. a: cts. fate oo for hotels and mills, advice or any special THE SWIFT erals drive in ee ‘disease is gone and the believes the cure permaA POOR CRUTCH: GJ ison combined with Potash, is the treatment genBlood Poison, but failure » «$f result, These minand apparently-the the old symptoms & return almost'as — as opine ort pa is left off. You ~~ all keep the system saturated with mercury or endure the tortures of sore mouth, ulcerated throat with di the bi sepg alc that one naturally x usgusting sores, rashes, copper-colored splotches and other aggravating symptoms of this vile va Sta sorte! of Sis imonth, tack sain a rr x; ; Mercury and Potash are poor crutches, arid their use eventually breaks vance the constitution, ruins the digestion and cause the bones to decay. : S. 8. S.,a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, is the . only antidote for Contagious Blood Poison. ‘It de. : . babar every atom ‘of the deadly virus, overcomes the id. e: ffects of the mereu system so thoroughly t s Nor.is the taint ever transmitted to others, We will send free our book on Contagious Blood Poison, which is interesting and contains full directions for treating yourself at home. Medical desired given without charge. k and:cleanses the blood-and at never after aré any signs SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs Csol vena _ Wanted, A Trustworthy Gentleman or Lad iu ange. to manage business for an o! fehed'’ house of al standing. A of $18 paid all ex: isticiasailiicmdiahiaaaniall ~ During the monthe of . March and April the Southern Pacific and their connections will again place on sale” reduced ~ westbound tickets frem Ohicago and t, thereof to Califeenia. elp your county. by giving at “least one Eastern friend or relative this information. We will wire instractions to-farnish ticket at any potot fa the United States on deposit of money here. : W.H. WOOD, . Traveling Pass. Agent. T. R. GRAY, Div. Pass. Agent, Sacramento, Cal. the continent — your Rock Island. Two routes—one El Paso. In case you wish C. A, RUTHERFORD, 623 Market St., San T expect to leave ‘GET ON IN -CALIFORNIA— =4/1] GET OFF IN CHICAGO HAT’S the way of it—if you go East via the Rock Island System. Get on in California; get off in Chicago. No matter how you want to go—in a tourist sleeper or aboard the finest train that crosses Reasons why will be furnished on request. Colorado Springs or Denver; the other via Office use-the accompanying coupon. District: Passenger A; ticket should read via the via Ogden, Salt Lake City, to communicate with this Francisco, Cal. : about Namé. Please quote ®t, class rate. that will be of interest to me. Send me any literature Street and No. City and State___ Cc, A. RUTHERFORD, District Passenger Agent, : 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. . OTTS ASSAY OFFICE, Established in 1853. ter I buy Gold Dust and Gold . . and Silver Bars. ne Cross _ lowa Missouri River and Chicago. .Nevada City, Cal. . Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovcry For (Stgutent aE A Perfect “For All Throat and Cure:., Lung Troubles. ;Money hack if it fails. ‘Trial Bottles free. The Reliable Speoialists ISEASES} Permanent. : Skill and Ability ,. Are Preven Gin Our Success. Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Rastern Express. Vestibuled. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Atlantic Express. Vestibuled. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. R. R. RITGHIE, G. A. P. C. or S, P. COMPANY’S AGENT. ON The only Double Track Railway Between the THREE TRAINS DAILY Via the Southern Pacific,Union Pacific aud Chicago & Northwestern Rys The most Luxurious Train in the World. Blectric lighted throughout. Buffet smoking cars with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, Dining Cars, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Ogrs and Observation Cars. Leas than three days to Chicago without change. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Oars to Chicago. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. 617 Market St. (Palace Hot2!) San Francisco. and [Hinois Leaves San Francisco at 10:00 a. m. Leaves San Francisco at 6:00 p. m. Dining cars. Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 a. m. The best of everything. Chicago § Northwestern Ry. e HOTEL ANTLERS --IS THE-alin and Dest Hotel in Nevada City a . ed nurse and never . was very serious, I made severapinis*} and 2 o’cleck. . was surprised to find ‘and death and could bear no shock. -. @ revolver, which was pointed directly NURSE’S STORY How is it that I 4 4 ' I will tell you. A few days after ceiving ihy diplonia,t was at the hos‘pital trom whieh I fad been graduatea. “While there a call’ came fora nurse. None of the regular nurses: could be spared, but the inquirer was informed that a recent graduate who had yet to take her first case was ready to respond. The parties were obliged to be satisfied with this, and I was enI. found my patient surrounded by every luxury, A venerable lady® received me and told me that her son was to be nursed through & case of fever, Upon going into the. sick room I saw a man apparently about’ forty whose case had just been diagnosed as, one of typhoid. As I was in ‘uniform, Thad only to begin my watehr*""" My patient never complained. no matter how he sufferéd, ‘and at: the slightest approach of relief would maké ght of his. condition, which, f knew well. takes, one of Which wis “Apparént to the, sufferer and resulted seriously to him. Nevertheless he prevented the doctor from knowing that I was the catise, sending meaway when he riext called and.explaining his ‘condition’ in his own way. . ee ad But this is not. the story. One night when he was passing the crisis 1 stepped into the hall. It.was between 1 that the light always kept there was not burning. While I was wondering at this a, bright light shone full in my face, and a masked man bebind it eame toward me. J thought! only of my patient, who, the’ doctor bad as sured me, was hovering between life Two frights cannot occupy the mind at the same moment. At any rate, I stepped forward to meet him, putting my finger to.my lips. yi “There’s a man near to death in that room,” I whispered, pointing. “Go downstairs, and I’ll help you all I can.” The man motioned for ‘me to go downstairs before him, then followed me to the library below. When we reached it I found the gas burning and. turning to the man, saw him ¢ltitehing at me. Pa “Turn over the plate,” he ‘said, *“and any game you’re a dead woman.” Now, the plate had always been taken at night to the room occupied by my patient. I would have discontinued the practice, but he would not permit, and it was there now.. I told the burglar that, being a stranger in the house,*1 could only help Lim find it and began a pretended search, when he stopped me, telling me that the silver was always taken upstairs, and either . should go and get ‘it or he would seek for it in the sick room. What could I do? I promised to gos and get it for him while he watched me from the landing. Whgt a position! I was obliged to steal the plate, and if the patient saw me he might: believe himself in the hands of a thief. Never theless I went into the room, leaving the door open, as directed, to bring the plate. My patient. seemed to be in a doze. I opened the closet door in which it was kept, keeping my eyes fixed on the sleeper, if he was not rather in coma than asleep. The plate was kept in a-large morocco covered box, and I took it out and was midway between the closet and the door when he opened his eyes and looked straight at me That was the moment of supreme terror of my life. “What are you doing?’ he asked feebly. “I need a few articles in this box,” . said. fI will take them out downstairs and bring it back.” There must have been a guilty look on my face rather than a frightened one, for he looked at me with as severe expression as. his condition would adnit, then, with a groan, turned his face away. There was nothing for me to do but to carry the box to the burglar. He transferred its contents to a bag. he earried, then, opening a closet, told me to go into it. In vain’ I begged to be permitted to go back to my patient. assuring the man that without my care he might die before morning. All in vain. The brute declared that he would not trust me lest I give an alarm and thrust me in the closet. What I endured there till I heard the butler setting the table for breakfast no one but myself knows, and I could never transfer the experience to another. When I was let out the servant started back as if he had seen a ghost There was a mirror In the buffet, and as I came.-before it I stoéd wonderin; whose. wasthe teflectiontin it «Ath tox FOR OITY MARSHAT—* ©“! * H. SHEARER is hereby announced age candidate for re éléction as City Marsbal, subject to the votes of the people of Nevada ity. Election, Monday, Mey 2,1904. 7 Peerless Saloon Woodmen & Tompkins. Proprietor Best of Wines Liquors and Cigars Broad street, Nevada City a Assay Work I do sgeientifically. Also. Refining, Specialty of Mail orders, : . JAS. H. ROSEWALL, Phone 881, Broad Street: e Pure, Clear and Healthful tw ee tet Deeeeny, uses: Beet se “ah, The thing for the coming hot weather. Tl! git out, but I warn you if you play > a, turés hot unlike mine and hair white “Pihad presence of mind:to telephone to the patient’s room and see if he were alive. He did so and came back con that his master wanted me to Soa! Waited till the nurse 1 . “her in to him to say that I had been worn out with watch‘Ing and was resting. % Tt saw niy patientagain he was Gonvalescent. He had been prepared for:everything,but when he saw my ‘white hair he groaned. “You have saved my life,” h® said, “ it belongs to you. You must-stay here as long as you live.” This was all the wooing I got till he
was well, when he made up for the matter of. fact manner of his proposal and.has been making up for it ever ~ BESSID FISHER MERSRY. Go East “Tourist”—Why Not ‘Have you’ never heard about our tourist excursions? . Well, you shoula know s about them, enpariatly if you are thinking of going at. It’s the comfortable way to travel. ® are here to give you all the information you want, and will be glad to do.so; ‘also to send.you, free of charge, our bandsomely illustrated booke of travel, descriptive of the grandest scenery in the world. Our. fast express trains—three of them every day—also carry dining cars “and Pullman Palace sleepers through to Chicago and 8t. Louis. _ At. you want to you may stop a day noha Lake Qity without expense of otel. All you have to do is, drop me a line, say. when and where you are goinz: we.will do tho rest, W. J. SHOTWELL, Gen’l Agt. Denver & Rio Grande Syetem. _ H, A. BUUK, Dist,. Pass. Agt., Denver & Rio Grande System, 625 Market street, San Francisco, Cai, + ome Headache Sapa Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will wire you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia, 256 and 10c a box. For sale by 4H. Dickerman, Sole Agent. Relieves Kidney & Biadder troubles at.once. for ia:nurse, then told the butler to go: cheapest and at the sume time, most . . EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. a Robbed the Grave. A startling incident fs narrated by John: Oliver ot Philedelphia, as foi‘iowa: “I was in an awful condition. My skin was &imost yellow, my ey sunken, tongue coated, pain contintally, in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day, .Three phystcane hed given me up. Then I was advised to use lectrio Bitters. decided improvement. continued their use for three weeka, dnd am now a well man. I-know they r: bbed the grave of another victim.” No one should failtotry them, Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at W. D, Vinton’s drug store. Fine Belts and Nat Bands. Jas. Cairns, the well known harness . and saddlery dealer, has now in ‘stock a@ fine line of gents’ and boys’ belts and hat bands, for the summer ‘trate Price from 86 cents up tf To my great joy the first bot{le made al: Working Overtime, Eight hour laws are ignored by-those ireiegs, little workers—Dr, King’s New Life Pills, Millions are always at work, night and day, curing ({ndigestion, Bitioasnesa, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 250 at Vint on’s drag store : one Property for Sale. Th QG.von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge-is offered for sale at a bargain. . Enquire at once of BROWN & MORGAN, +-0@e +--+ ____ Good Meats. . Colley Brotbers have the: very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times, . Reli Eighteen m to break in two abdomen. Mrs Anna Nelson, nearly three m Llook on Wine,of Ga:dui as the most biessed medicine that a Woman could poss! bly take.when she feels sick and tired of life. dition comes by slow stages. is at first slightly irregular, ‘Then come pains and ovarian inflammation follow. head to foot woman who takes it suffers as Mrs. Nels plete relief from the torturing menstrua many women invalids today. eondition Mrs. Nelson describes. begin treatment immediately. that my body ached from head to foot. I could not afford to lay o and no medicine helped me any. 7 A friend told me up and advised me by all means to take it. The day I took the first dose the recovery of my health began. It was the end of that time I was in better health than [had been for seven years. OraTOR, WEDNESDAY CHAUTAUQUA CLUB Wan ay CAR ‘ = Mra. Nelson describes the condition of thousands of women. ‘That conUsually the important function of menstruation and the whole system has become affected and the pains rack the body from Wine of Cardui is.a menstrual regulator of established reputation, Do not let yourself come to the Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today and Sure ef for Women. No. 18 Central Ave. Hor Sprinas, Ar«., April 80, 1908. onths ago I was so completely run down My back seemed pain in the lower and take a rest, and I suffered intense ow much Wine of Cardui built her onths before I was entirely cured, but at Vic Laow 8 the painful periods. Pearing-down * : Finally the nervous system gives w ay No on suffered. Il gives speody and com. agonies which are making so pitiable Sh ee OFFICE OF THE Assessor ot Nevada County POLL TAX NOTICE NOqcs IS HEREBY GIVEN Taat the State Poll Tax of Two Dollars for the year 1904 is now due and payable at the Assessor's office, at the Court House, or toa Deputy Assessor ON DEMAND. Sec. 8839 of the Political Code reads as follows: Every male ‘nhabitant’ of the State over twenty-one and: under sixty years of age must annually pay a poll tax of t dol which is ue saa Payable on Demand and must be paid between the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH AND THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY Thereafter it shall be three dollars. Sec. 3846 of the Political Code makes it the duty of the Assessor to “demanc Poll Tax of every person liable therefor, and on the neglect or refusal of such pores to pay, he must collect by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person.’ Under Sections 429 to 485 every person who refuses to give his own name or the name of any p>: sa 1p ais empioy, or who in any manver ops: ynets the assessor or any of his deputies in tne coilection of the State Poll Tax, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and Hable to a fine of $500 or imprisonment in the County Jail, or both such fine and imprisoument. Only those persons under twenty-one or over sixty years of age are exempt. Poll Tax must be paid on demand, HENRY C. SCHROEDER Avsessor of Nevada County. Cheap For — Inmediate. Sale All the Clachinery at Gold Tunnel Mine 1 new 1000 10-stamp mill complete. 1 96-horse power motor, Stanley type induction motor. 7 8 new concentrators, shafting, belting, etc. 48 Hours all: } ,° Each Capsule 2 Y bears the name > £5 eware of useless Have Your Picture Taken at the leading photographic & studio io Northerno Oaliforpia. All work gaaranteed and eqaal to any done in the State. Come and See. 8 Woore_——_. i Nevada Oity & Grass mie SOCIAL DANCE By Company C, N. G. C. at Armory Hall Saturday Evening Wild’s Orchestra Admiesion—-Gents, 50 cts; Ladies Freo. Free Gas Service for 60 Days Only Better take advantage of it. One week has passed already. The 60days will be gonie before you know it and then you'll kick yourself because you didn’t take up our offer, © Absolutely Free That’s our offer. We put in every coanection up to 100 feet, connect up your ges range and put it in shape for cooking, and we.don’t charge you a cent for the work, time pipe or material. We do this for sixty days mérely to introduce gas as 4 summer fuel, Ranges Sold Below Cost t ig below whet others can buy for/ use.our company bugs them in carload lots direct from the factory. Get inside prices,» saves wholesalers’ commissions. Oome fn and talk this over with us. Remember, ‘gas is the coolest and moet economical fuel in the world for summer, Masic by {CHICAGO BREWERY, PAUL HOFFMAN, Proprietor Harada County Gas & EactriC, JOHN WERRY, Manager {A BA a Have your pictures framed iss Veda B. Gourley \ Saurple our good Che Leading THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and s. We also keep Brands of Cigars @=2363 @ CHAPIPION SALOON O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. Blacksmith Business For Sale.. <a> 000000 <a> The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a fine business. Shop stgcked with firstclass tools. A eplendid opportunity for the right party. For particulars apply to A. A. ATTKISSON, Plaza Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City Cool and Sharp is the Beer drawn by us. We make a specialty of keeping only the best. We also serve other Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks We would be pleased to eee you at any time. THE EAGLE SALOON Dower & Hooper, Proprietors Fancy Drinks, . Oyster Cocktails, The bast of Beér, Cigars, etc Can always be found at the favorite re. sort of . Fred Eilerman, ON BROAD STREET. . Stenographe r wan Legal Work and Correspondence promptly attended to, Office {n Nevada County Real Estate Exchange, opposite ‘Hote! Antiers. A cure guaranteed if you use — -NEVADA CITY, CAL. udY’s 7 2. Met. Pres ny Saat Graded tesv ill C., writes: “I can ‘they do all gos remit ieg “them.” PE nos Raven Rock . Bad nives Lt” Dr. in 3 Wacii, charkabare, “Fens, writes: practice of ORES, ave found no reme oannt sears.” Pace, 60 6 Samples Free. by DraggietsMaAnTIN adoy, LANCASTER, PA, ae Sold in NevadaLity by W. D. VINTON. sal Can ee Pees Sample. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK Califoruia provide for a new and comNoticetoVoters <> 060 <a REGISTRATION OF NevapDa County, OALIFORNIA, OTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN That the laws of the State of plete Registration of the voters of Nevada Oounty in accordance with the provisions of Section 1094, of the Political Code of the State of California that said Registration Began January Ist, 1904 2 aud will continue to and ipelude September 28th, after which it will cease, Wednesday, Transfers from one precinct to anotber witbin the county will close Thursday, October 13th, 1904. Attention is called to the provisions of Section 1088, which provides that only those “who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which they claim their vote’ Ninety days, and ia the election § precinet Thirty duys” are entitled to registration, Further notice is bereby given tbat affidavits of registration or transfers must be sworn to before the County Olerk or his Deputies. Ali persons, foreign born, intending to become a citizen, should be nataralized prior to and including August oth, 1904, Broad Street, Nevada City 1 friction hoist, 1500 feet, new, 7-8 {noch cable. 1 12x14 Ingersoll compressor and receivers. . : 4 drille, complete with steel, eto, “16 inch discharge steam pump. 850 feet 12-inch flanger colamn. 400 feet 83-inch casing. 6 ore iron cars, 1 60-horse power boiler. 1 85-horse power engine, All belting, ete. ; All buildings to be offered cheap for the next two weeks. Inqaire of WwW. B. Gillingha mM, NATIONAL HOTEL, Or I. C. L'NDLEY. Seed Talk — Cemplete and reliable information and advice on seeds, planting, etc., inour new, amply and beaatifally illustrated anoual catalogue, 1904, Mailed free on request. ALL SEEDS FOR FARM AND GARDEN Fruit Trees and Ornamental Plante COX SEED CO. 411,413,415 Sansome Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The Best Meal in Town So say everybody who dines at the New York Hotel. We aim to treat all nicely and feed you well, and to make you as comfortable. as possible, so that you may feel at home bere. Our rooms are light and airy: add the beds soft and comfortable. Call around and see, New York Hotel JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop. E. W. SCHIUDT, the leading dealer in as those nataralized after that date cannot legally vote at the general election held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8&tb, 1904, The office of the County Clerk (in the Court House at N+ vada City) will be open for regisiratiou from 9a, m to 5 p. m. of eacd day. F. L. ARBOGAST, County Clerk. \ CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC,” Pine Street, Nevada City We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Cuban hand-made 5e eigat Algo other brands of leading cigars, Tobaceo, smoker’s articles, ete.,; Engel PALE Ree