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April 3, 1903 (4 pages)

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during Vos chine port tt bute thedl'ars @ teen Inches, and danger from snow ' blockedes on the raflroads very slight.) This is especially true of the Denver &. ‘Rio Grande, over which System travel has gone with less interruption for the’ past ten ‘winters than upon the major=. ity of lines popularly supposed to be free from such delays. Old Winer but adds to the majestic beauty of the mountain scenery along the way. It brings no fear-nor discomfort to the traveler'on the “Scenic ‘Line of the World,” Our personally conducted daily .ex . eursions are operated all the year round and are cheap and comfortable ie of reaching all. parte of the Write tor lowest rates of fare’and il-. -luetrated books. Full inforsiatton about the best way to travel. ~ Mansfield, General Agent, 625. a cet St* San Francisco. tf. _. Dr. Woot Heresy, oe oe seems Ee y ada: n of the. children. peasant. 3 € soothing in ite inflaen : remedy ‘ot all romediee for ‘orery. im. of throat lung disease. ec +@e Headache ion Your ‘Vitality . And wrecks ‘the brain. _ One dose . of Sherman’s Headache Oure will etre you. Yon swallow s pill, and the head eche is gone, They cure agains 25c: and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman sole agent. ; = caascasaahaseesnalicaalbaiaiicie devadaCnnty Harrow Gang 8. B) TIME TABLE NO. 55. rains willleaveap arrive at Nevada City as follows. EBAVING FOR OOLFAX. 5: 3° A. M. bare ery arriving at idee ramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P.M ‘around'to see my husband some even“}?ing when he is at home. Wo not let . onim Kitow: tiide't ‘The Kina ¥ You Have Always Bought, and which has been im use for over 30 years, has borne the of Qj. and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Enfants and Seen against @Gastorian is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare“goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasants It cdntMins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind <, Colie. It relieves Seoting Troubles, cures Constipation * 7 It assimilates the Food, regulates. the. me Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. . GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS: Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought . in Use For Over SO Years. «qe CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, wew vorN GFW % (BLATBRITB is MINERAL RUBBER.) Does Your Root Leak? Repair it with Elaterite. . In rolls eady to lay; needs no painting or coating; good ever old iron, tin, shakes or shingles; best for new roofs. Ask for samples an descriptive circulars. ~~ For Sale by Lumber and Hardware Dealers THE. BLATERITB ROOFING CO. Factory Oakland. “'d13 Market St., San Francisco * A, M. ith land :0O0 train Rely commenting yt ‘Aabare, nag gor Port Costa Sacramento, nd, Oakland. arriving in San a at 215 p. m. 12:25 P. ‘s verland Tra cae ants ros nna fs 15° "P.M. = py? Ba ny 1g mento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland " ie for East and West. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Dat. arriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:27 A. M. Daily ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX. 9:45 A. M. fond dvaiu from wish Over. ast. ° Daily; nect: with over1:10 P. M. laud train from -. 4:33 P. M. ch ores iseo at 8:00 A. leaving San Wands at 10A. al 9:40 P. M, Bally ;co 4:50 P. M. and all potnte ee During the summer season ." Excursion Cer wil runevery Sund: pe ity Seem Valley aud Kn Bey to Soon c ents; children under 14 years of age, Sots Tickets on any Special rates for week-day sagen og will pe Tore. on application, to parties of 2 oF mori pan only, will be sold oe Ty $i.” eee ey C. P. LOUGHRIDGR, GenéralMatager. ¥.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Pisket Agt. The Leading Flovr. > anime aon WHISKEY BEANS, cia 1d ees deIf a bey: is not. deb erage . bn the Renee Wee in wenee nd the most x bi ting effect will bacumteioneed: BOX OF 12 BBANS, 50c. Tbe Beans retail at 10 cté. each, and can be from any di a aa . i< One box sent eee om seams of Des j G inseng Distilling Ce. ‘A heanasts WHISKEY BEANS sr. LOUIS. eae MANHOOD REGTORED iJ ani BY Saas Cu DIDENB. This Vegetable Vitaliser Cures Ai! {Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs CURES: WHERE RVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. CSitizems : Incorperated in 1876. BROAD 8TREET, : NEVADA O?FTy Authorized CapitalPald-Up Capital -0 $ 5,500.00 . ro¢n'r 00 $775'000-00 00. a ame a 36,000 my ow be Prestos: Ribs aes gg bem M. Hughes; Cashier, John T DISEQTORS 8. ¥Prsseen John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. B. Morgan, Lord HousJohn M. Thomas. : OFPICB HOURS—Yrom 10a. .toé P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o'clock P. M., Money loaned on approved securities. . MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California, Boesianr DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, WUBLIN, and all pointe n : Sacaice purehased oak assayed. * , Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. FRED &. BROWN EPWARD J. MORGAN BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents . " NEVADA CITY, : ¢ CALIFORNIA Agents for Pacifle States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Cel Will do a general Real Estate business. r Houses bought and soid on'commission. ~ Houses rented and rents collected. ~ Negotiations made for loans, youth, . aisked yOu becative he Geclites ‘he ‘ts’ pot sick, but’ F'know he .. bas’ ¢onsumption or something. He's Doeter—I, am eatin, but L will call. What are his symptoms? Lady—He hasn’t ahy except. weak}Piiess, “He used-to hold me on ‘his lap ‘by the hour, and now even the’ biiby tires him.—West'Unidn Record. Something He Couldn’t Invent. Harold—That is Bessler, the famous inventor of the triple expansion engine, the automatic, double, back ac tion, reversible, rapid fire gun, the comp epee hydro’ heated dyna‘ (Rupert—But ne looks distracted. Harold—Yes; he can’t invent a plausible excuse to give his wife for being late; and he daren’t go home. ‘He--Do you .remember the night I . proposed to you? . She—Yés, dear. “We sat for one hour, and you never @pened your mouth.” “Yes, I remember, dear.” “Believe me, that was the’ happiest hour of my life!” He Was enki, i “Young mah,” said the pompous in__. dividual, “{ did not always have thia. eafriage. When I first started in life, I had to walk.” “You. were lueky,” chuckled the “When. I first started in life, I couldn't walk.” —Chicago News. 4 The Real Thing. Hewitt — 1. -borrowed a. policeman’s ahd put it On the ‘other day. ‘Jewett—What did you do then? * “] don’t know; I immediately fell asleep.”—Smart Set. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. = 1. C. LINDLEY, ’ Attorney and Counselor at Law. . PR THLE ER Re PRED SBARLS, Attorney ‘and Counselor at Law. WR CAPTIGE at Ate ae Dome awa 3 Pe FP. SIMONDS, and Counselor at Law, CTICE IM THB SkATR A we Beat>J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, . Oi Fincwnees Hered str . afiies.’s> FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, (granted Pippen ONO Attorney and Counselor at Law, QUE ate. MP Pa: JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney . at Law, Nevada City. ~~ AKPRED D. MASON, . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. (Puig. Lay BUILDING, EVADA JONB* "JONES & LARUE, >) Mtorneysat: Law, Grass. Velev Cal . Pelephone—Black 134. ‘ W:. W. WAGGONER, ee and Sarveyor. re PE PE © ‘Phe city of Bichmond, the terminas of the Santa Fe R. B., ‘ ta going té be: the ‘greatest wanofecturing city ‘on. the Pacific. Coast, The Standard Ol! Company, the Southern Pacific Com— pany and. the Santa Fe are spending milliong at this point, and it is the one place where these three great corpora~ tloné arecentraliged, The Richmond Land Company, Orocker. Building, San Francisco, is gelling lots in the city.of Richmond today on payments of $5.008 month. Can you afford to save ($5.00 a moath on a chence — this? HANDS AND FEET LONG Ao ‘} Modernsideas Not Shared by the Pee ple of Antiquity. “Why, is’ it,” reniarked‘some one ‘the other day, “that hands are ged ored and feet: are dishonored © modern estimation—the former et ing ‘the ‘aristocrats, as it were, and athe latter the plebeians of ‘the ‘hu-' than body? ‘The aricients had ws such prejudice: In* the'exat: washing’ of the~ #éét—was~ ‘dowe = in public without hesitation, and to “serve water and towels to a guest for ‘such a purpose was’ considered ani ial mark of'attention. — éy were anointed and:perfummanicured and cared for asthe gers. In the Bible they arementioned with especial honor, and, in the days of classic beauty and art the® most highborn’ wortan never dreamed of covering her feet and showed them in all their naked: beattty, only protected by sandals. Later on shoes and slippers came in vogue, but it was not until the high heel was invented and it became the feshion to have small feet that they became dishonored, for it ‘was not until then that their disfigurement began, that their joints became enlarged and®that the toes lost their beauty and that corns, the crowning mark of their disgrace, made their appearance. “Tt is only fair to the present generation to say that of late years the foot has been more carefully treated. It has been no longer the fash* ion for some time to have particularly small feet, straightness and shapeliness being the—pr.me_essenneste romed of the feet ae the women of the presentddy are Sot t disfigured like mothers. Still gad even: yet could afford to. wear. sandals +t a fancy aD . ball; even if the absurd modern idea that the feet must be clothed te be modest were not in force.” —New York Tribune. The Economy of the Egyptians. A curious illustration of the domestic economy of the Egyptians of the bandages of the mummies. Although whole webs of fine cloth "have been most frequently used, in other cases the bandages are fragmentary and have seams, darns and (patches. Old napkins are used, old ‘. skirts, pieces of something that: may. have been a shirt, and once a piece of cloth was found with an arm‘hole in it, with seam and gusset and Fband finely stitched by fingers them: . selves long since crumbled and their j dust blown to the four winds. : J he thing for this cold” weather. tf der I’ went, reading the sonnets in ed and the toes probably as:eareful. p . comedian.” hose: of their . has been met with in the unwinding if you Bhaeg a good, cool drink ot beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 Ww. Britland at his saloon on Broad etreét, makes a specialty of Fazcy . ft Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed. properly. Only the very best of wines, liquore and cigars are served at the Klondike gdloon on Spring street and courteous treatment ie tendéred all visitors Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite all-to call on him. d81-tf Fiver tried an: Oyster Cocktail or 4 arink of Beef Tew at Britland’se, Just For thé best of every thing in the meat linesend yourorderstoN: fo r Shakespearé’s Sonnets. Says a literary man of some note: “Tt took me a long time to appreciate the ‘beauties of Shekespeare’s sonhets. On the first reading I found little in them to attract, but on the advice of a friend I kept on reading them. After a score of readings I began to.see new.meanings, and soon I became fascinated. I procured a small ‘vest pocket’ editidn and’ carried it with me wherevthe street cars or wherever I hapened to have a few minutes’ leisure. They are really wonderful. “Some of them I have read hundreds of times and have made them my own so far-as memory can apropriate the thoughts of another. tow I can understand the enthusinem of my friend, who says that if he had to give up either: Shakespeare’s sonnets or Shakespeare’s plays it would be the plays that would have to go. I can think of no literature in so small a compass that, so well repays reading and studying.” a Two Bad Actors. Years ago a theater was situated in the gardens of a once well known but now demolished public resort in the north of London. There the proprietor, who played comedy parts, gave an actor, also a “funny man,” notice of dismissal. The latter, put. % ting on an air of indignation, inquired why he was discharged. Well, you see, Jones,” replied the proprietor bluntly, “you're a bad “Eh, what?” exclaimed Jones. “If I’m a bad comedian, so are you—a very bad comedian!” a. Ah,”: rejoined the proprietor;“that” s what it is, Jones! The audience won’t stand two bad comedians, so one of us has to go, and I’m dead sure that one isn’t me.” Too Late. The neatness of the New England housekeeper is a matter of common remark, and husbands in that part of the country are supposed ‘to appreciate their advantages. A bit of dialogue reported by a New York paper shows, however, that there may be another side to the matter. “Martha, have you wiped the sink dry yet?” asked the farmer as he made the final preparations for the bight. “Yes, Josiah,” she replied. “Why fo you ask?” “Well, I did want a drink, but I guess I can get along till morning.” = Bargains! JAMES sogeamemnn see —.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Pe for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance. at ies. wo References —The business men of Nevada City. ) EVERY . 10 OaYS TRIAL OF Dr. Lawrences Wonderfal ‘VACUUM. DEVEL Peer a casie oatooal’ siretom of heme iap 4 Dido “ikon tite pth a ~ excitation, a and stimulation which th — in the debilitated 5 ~ eovelope, FREE. ing ¢ and enlarging teas, w Sanne er a ve pel until e casu and strict Af APPLIANCE of, ioe —— Por sirt st for full. partic’ ulars and our 64-page private iWustrated book No.8 showing the male system, and fully ex. a (aE Pa soon ——AT— DEALER IN HARNESS.AND SADDLERY Bargains! CAIRNS 4 of sale of . ‘. the Estate of Mar, ORDER TO 0 sHOWICAUsE, i HE SUPERIOR. : I' rh, of rol the State of U anc ypole) in the matter 0! ; p PO ocben: mine r, Anna Cooper ingrs Fredo rick ‘petition. herein “vr i verified & order of sale of a portion of the of said minors tor the pu forth: eefore ordered, by inter ll persons oe minors appear Faeroe the sui Cc ton Monda 1908, at 10 o’olock nthe +t the courtroom the courthouse #1 in Nevada Revads, State of California, to sh an order should not be gr pote guard an to sell s¢ much of rent — of the sald minors as shall wal arene that a copy of this ogae order be a ‘ae coessive weeks at least four su vi erento pr bev Daily Zreneor ips ev ade eounty published in said ; J of the Superior Dated Pebroar# soc, 1908. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE, N THE SUPERIOR . comms T*c County of Nevada, Sta bie In the matter of the don, deceased. David K. Morga the will anuexed, Purdon. deceased herein duly verif e real ¢state OF sa for the purposes therein set! It is therefore ordered. that all pron inte! of bpm 7 " ap erior Court, on Karch, 1908, at 10 o'clogk in the ‘ofeatd Super said day. at the Jourt Room Court, at the conn gnee = Nevada, State. why an order a not ‘not be pe said administrages with — ow to sell so much of the réal estate — Peter Purdon, as @ rh hd that a co} of this order be a at least four successive weeks ate a Daily Transcript, a ne’ P published in “s id ee Judge of the Superior Court. Dated Fobrnney take 1908, . Jones & LARUB, Attorneys for sa trator ORDER TO SHOW CAUSB. peer ere * Nthe Superior Court of the County of I Nevada, State of California. a In Ge saneer of the Estate on, deceas David E. Morgan. the Adminivresor of urdon, deceased, ing — neue on herein duly aS ray ‘or ad order oO! tite of said decedent, for the pu j therein set forth. It is therefore ordered that all persons intere said deceased.appear, before hg gatd, Cour ior Court on Monday, the 30th day o 1903, at 10 o’clock in the day. at the Court Room.of your. ot Sh at the courthouse ip sat a“ State of California, to an order should not Era t administrator to s much she . real estate of the said decease a Mary Pure don, as shall be necessary. = And-that-a-copy of this-order bep . Jj at least four successive p weeks in the Ni po 4 Daily ‘ Transcript, blished i rd N vada Co publis n 8a e@ 7 WIEON, Fudge of thes ior trator. Dated February 2th, 1908, £25 LNatice of. “Sute-of Rest and Personal: Estate. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursance of an order of the Sh eae oat Court of the County of Nevada, Sears ifornia, made on the 1903, in the. matter of the ene of ‘Semen Stewart, decea the und tors of said estate, will gell at public to the h'ghest bidder. for cash, gold coin of the Uuited States, ane on Cork, to confirmathe ith day of Mare ay in front of the Cou eset in the county of Novade and interest of the said James the time of his death, or that his eamene since acquired in and to all lots, pieces, or parcels’of land, and ioe in the county of California, and boundei and follows to wise An undivided wi property interest lowing deseribed iat Seotion 10, Fors w, he 'S. ¥ ce) tion and the Cp. h wT The Ne Wake t Fcotton 10, bas rt) pbc 1-4 and theS. iN. ag Ww. 1-4 of S. B. 1-4, Secti “The N. ¥4 of N. E. > des 8. E. 1-4 of yee Secti bY) vada a county, California, 1H AW te Kequake . ongl LJ and % in Block G of inty. Also Lot I of Blook K Also all of the oe furnivare belonging to deceased. SHEMET ER, Exeouters. _.DELINQUENT SALE verre ' and Dressing, Buggy Tops, Baggy. Whips from 10 cente to 98,50 Gents Work and Driving Gloves 50:cents to $2. Oushions, $1 50 and upward. Horse Brushes, 250, 850, 50c, 60c and 75c. Whip Lashes, 25 cents to $4.50.Whip Stocks, 25 cents to $1.50. Single Harness, $7.50 and upward. ‘Team Harness of all kinds, on hand and mad Single and Donble Express ms od veces Gent's Saddles of all kinds at lowest prices. Ghamois, Sponges, Robes and Bldhkets, Harness Ol! Oeeehigy Trimming Qnealon op short notice, ‘Oushions and all kinds of mi Seat : JAS, CALRNS . Nevada City Notice. of Probate ‘ot Wil. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— Notice to Creditors. Sc teeeee toned BBIOR COURT IN AND FoR "of he te of only months this ts the reais . Calif rni oe e Dusen’ Macy Stes >rineipal place Nevad evada mete he fe county, Qalforaia: following described sesement No. No. 4, ierkon s on the Week daw ad ers, as follows: . B. Dumler Mra. Andtow Sopowe ndre’ ya 2 -were 'o W. A. Brace.. Rs . W, &, Brace. i +4 Wihe's tds 19 n acco: of the Bu ard of Di Dire = 7, with awa io" day ot . Montaboag Tos co 80 many cris of such stock as may be sold at public ai the Corporation, the Ww aris, Nevada Pring EIAs Bla e Ais ur y ay, to pay the Seiteeen orelack thereon. vazether y with costs earn al eavemaine pepe fy y¥ order of t — paerast Bis : Nevada Geumty Gol — . Dated March 10, 1908. Fime Appointed for oe will, Ete . N THE SUP: 1 ,* he Coun Payye caver at pga . i pa oie She matter of the Hetate of a BARYAY, potion i 6th da oe te of . 4 =e day % ty, cree + Taal ote Jonzs & Lagun, Attorneys for Adminiseee: . Sched ane! Satis enie ae pines. 4 of N. W. 1-4, Seo. 4, Tp. 17 Ni, a . . The S. W.1-4 of N. EB. ms the N. aoe Senaieacen ors e CE.—There are delinquent gag stock, on accous " : 7, levied on the, 218} r, 1908, the T amounts : N* Sot INDEPENDENCB: Noaney umuna B February, 1908, th ; site the names of ‘ae Tenpective sharebold" 5 MES malt Rotate sof Peter Pur. 600 of Mary Purrs F. ARMSTRONG, eh hy Rr fi Spar ater h m for a ot sixtyd JOHN F. ARMSTRONG, I Stockholders’ meeting at bs NTY G hi 25 . the ea of thes unty. Narrow Gauge i pon ne of seven bef: the Grass Val engi 5 of: such oshet’ bes cia Gidideont Sale N ¥ cou LIDATED GoLn. i vy ;Looation of print San Francisco Callforais Erhorela county, Call Notice.—There ‘are "delinquent upon, the . Huebt 2 ie law, and on a paar pon teams Paeat cheek : as s may avbes at moa Long auetiod as the ¢ Mon Aiske Californie. on 903, at the m P. M. of Feid day, to i 2 ‘thereon, iy and expenses of the _ JAMES B. BROOBS No. 288 Montgomery & rienctnen, A telifornia. bs NOTICE. RRBE OF 41 7; RRER Oeil Ff es Francis * ; résent owner of Fula, the. Med. do hereby co he i a Bee . ‘ ort ‘omh a ‘ ine and the ¢ Qui the Summit of th at ALLY TRANSORI e published at Nevada : $68 Year.“beetle 12% pee fiy th. 8 amon, 8 pr @ mot ably in advance. — ; pares ible manager sided warerooms and offies f ra and Plumas coun Be ar Sala 2 concerm 1 commissions. Applie at as page and ait r ages For Sale: ee private rigs; i= peral Water agency & For particulars a with Union Ice Coys jet's Premium Pram q t gente wm, pe cen res SERY, Nevadb agents Wanted. ————e rent! ted ds Lia ad “of peace family inaulre ‘01 For Sale or Rent. 6 on Cor ameréiat weree* weaidence, ia offered particulars Are You Interested ‘i help you, Cost not! , Letters saciedly ¢ want t0 marsy. btended from the Wanted. representatives ever: 9 and addresses and te ing. of my Brunswiek. . plano. player. No : Good wages paid weel ive. Send stamp for p ht Wholesale Piano Dea Business Chance. investment of $20 is ‘of snecess, if you are z methods, you d, aition, It is or the mat ho wishes to bogpeno e ert, BRSUARE Chicago, i], ot = LESS THAI DAY: om i Franciscoat 10; GO UNION PA ORTHWESTERN it fourteen-sectio and Private C wha ‘Shoop piione, ps haar: la Day Drawing-Room. i and Library Ca F.and Bath, Dining carte. Blectric Tourist Car servic Persovally Condu every Wednes¢ am.-from Se me: onevaled R. R. RITCHIE ) He t. Gen, seegnt ‘®. P. COMPANY’s AGE ji Alvah N. To Dentist. Batractea W Withiou ee se Stola.w andi A ponaptly obiain US yan