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April 5, 1904 (4 pages)

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fHE’ TRANSCRIPYF. TUESDAY. w, -APRIL 5, 1904] aie pm meee im Hy rh Ht — i r 2 F gee i Fe ef al , ad a ir ( ; Doings of Our -A young man named Meane from _ Tom. O, Foster. better known as “lit; tle Tommie Foster,” ia here in the in; terest of Cunningbam,Oartis & Welch of San Francisco. . 8.0. Smith, representing the Gwin Publishing Oompany of Boston is here -on business. E. O, Boynton, representing Boyn‘ton & Esterly Fisk Teacher's Agency, came in on the morning train: _ 0. H. Overington of San francisco eame in on the morning train. . F. A. Ooxhead ie here from San . Francieco. . G.N. Olate came over from Reno Ahis morning. Olare O'Connor returned this morn‘ing to Lake cougty where he will remain this sammer, _-@. Nonnemann of the Ohampion Mtning Company returned to the Bay thip morning. a . Henk Place returned last evening from Sweetland, J, Menhingon and J. W. Henly are ere from Sacramento. /W. A, Ward of San,Francisco is in jown. &G.-H. Dougherty and W. H. Hames are over from Truckee. . Saperintend ent Hamilton Eddie and wife are down from the Delhi mine. BO. M. Zeitler the hardware man of Sacramento is in town. . Sheriff H.R. Walker returned from pleom last night, “Mrs. Thomas: Mooney fe ill at her Ome on Selby Fiat. The five-year-old. daughter of T. W. zcurney is ill, . Dr. ‘8. P. Johns of Washington is pendirg 2 few days here. _John Ezan of Sweetiand ie among @ recent visitors to town. L, Schmidt came up from Auirp last. evening on bie way to Sierra ap in this city Sanday night and rés lieved of his cash. 3 A a John Dabb Jr. is suffering trom « mild-case of blood poisoning in one ef hie arme, due to poisonons mine water. A new barn has been erected at the Home mine to take the place of the one recently washed away by the high waters of Deer creek. — _ =a Court Garfield, Foresters of America, held an interesting meeting last evenFa two candidates into the mysteries of the order. Judge Prewett of Plecer couuty yeeterday overraled the demurrer of defendants in the case of A. H. Tickel} vs. the Oustomah Mining Oompany,; Clock, watches, ete., are the means, by which are kept-regular—-t nical and bed times especially. But you mast bave good indicators would you be punctuality itself, and a safe end. sure place to obtain them is at Hartang Brothers on Broad street. They have a splendid line on display. Read their changed ad. Attentfon is called in another colBmn to the new ad. of the Chicago Brewery. This brewery ie conducted asd managed by Paul Hoffman, one of the most expert beer manufacturers in the State anda man who bas had wide ani varied experience in the art of brewiug the nutritious b verage, When making your rounds ® try the Chicago Brewery beer. You will find it clear, refreshing, invigorating and heathful in all ite essentials, Thie is the time. of year-for shirt waists and the ladies may flod just what they want and need at Maher & Oo’s. A full line has just been received; all nicely trimmed, of fice quality and sizes to fit all. They are now ready for your inspection. The changed ad. may foterest you. Read it. Well Received In Other Cities. Mr. J. O. Barton’s Company in “Oar Goblins” will this year include Nevada City in their circuit. As this troupe has been written up and lauded by some of the most astute and severe newspaper critics of the country, their sayings as quoted from other papers should bear weight with theatergoers of thie city, The company is dated to appear at Nevada Theater next Thursday night and the following from the Wichita, Kansas, Daily Eagle will be read with interest: “Our Goblins,’ or ‘Fun on ‘the Rhine,’ a masical farce comedy, was — A. Preston and wife returned last fening from a brief visit to Sacraonto. fiHenry Thompson returned from the iy last night.. : : Mre. H. D. Robinson of San Franpoo is the gue:t of Dr. O. L. Maller Joby" Morrison, the blacksmith, has ne to the mistropolis on bubiness, W. B. Lathrop and family, who ie ‘been visiting at San Francisco . wome ‘time past, were here last ping ‘on their way to their home bf the Central House. foseph Bernard returned here yeeGay from the Southern Oross mine, iF. Forbestown. He went over to iy Oreek to visit his family. lablic Administrator Frank W. Hor and Assemblyman Jo V. Snyder this morning on a business trip to a large-cinell gudiener: wht well pleased witb the entertainment. The play contains many comic scenes and fanny situationa that kept every one laughing from the time the curtain rose on the first act until it dropped on the last, The many specialties introduced throughout the even< ing were of a high-claes; in fact there was' not a specialty given that did not receive vigorous applunse, As a whole thie attraction gave eminent eatisfaction to all who attended the performance,” bn. Qooper is quite sick at his q Hes Mamte Quintana will leave torow forSan Franciveo. : pki; Mopkins arrived here last evenfrom:.Gea Francisco on his way to th Bloomfield. -K Williame, who was injured in ie. few days ago, is steadily imamg.. > homas McOulla came down from thington yesterday and jeft for », Arizona, this morning. Martin of the National Ice Comig ‘here from San Francisco, He witnees in the suit of McAulay vs hoe Ice Company. BASTORIA . ad You Have Always Bought 0 of A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr, King’s New Discovery for Oonsumption. He writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Broochitis and Grip are numerous. It’e the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. pee Sc. and $1. Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Droggist. Trial t ottles free. Siock, Bonds, Ee. The following are the quotations asked for. stocks snd bonde at the Close of yesterday.afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: WHEAT AND BARLEY. . Working Overtime, bt hour laws are ignored by those little workers—Dr, King’s New Ie. Millions are always at might and day, curing IndigesHliousnese, Constipation, Sick phe and all Stomach, Liver and troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, Only 25c at Vinton’s drug store BORN. pid Fiat, Nevada county, Oal., S, 1904, to the wife of William nghter. : Me AS 6 00 (Sierra Nevada. . — 2 50 Utah ...:., A tee ee iney goes further in Schil» + baking-powder spice) sar age EAE % > flavoring ext-acts soda Yet =. Etreag ty ea g.the-soda; no loss in Kentack moo © HObattese ce Confidence ..1 00) +e eee Washington reports that he was held. ing and among other thinge initiated. presented last evening at the Crawford: _ Around ‘This ‘Section. ‘Fred Trevaskis fell Sanday night and seriously injared his erm at the affair, besides which dainty refresh‘mente were partaken of. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs, Murray, Mrs. M. Pascoe, Mrs. D. Weeke and rother, William T. Butler, Miss Violet McOormack, Miss Sarah Marray, Miss Nellie Pascoe, the Misses Dougherty, William Dougherty, Miss Bernice Schrader, Masters John and Phil Marray. . * “Phe -Zetbright mine’ in Little *Bear Valley continues to show up well. Last Sunday the regular clean-up took place and it was such as to make the stockholders happy. At the present time the stamps are temporarily hung. Up, necessitated by the building of « new flume in order to facilitate work at the mine. . Last night the following were in. stalled as officers of Piety Hill Fire Company: Foreman, Will Richards; First Aegistant, Dave Dower; Second Assistant, Joaeph Hosking; Secretary, Edward Gribble; Treasurer, Al Snell; Board of Directors; Bert Hosking, George Sandow and Will Richards. The fire boys also received their new badges at the meeting. They are of neat design and bear the inscription, “P. H. F. Oo.” Operations were resumed yesterday at both of the mines on Shady Oreek Saperintendent Miller started work at the Brophy claime, where the centrifugal pamp is in operation. Superintendent Canfield turned the water on today at the Canfield placer claim neur the Ray ranch, where the gravel is worked by the elevator process. In this 6vening’s Transcript will te found the advertisement of Edgar W. Clemo, watchmaker and repairer, whose place of business is in the Delbridge building, corner Pine and Commercial streets. Mr. Olemo is a Nevada City raised young man whe aterscrvitg os considerable length of time some years ago with the Golden Jewelry Oo., tren on Broad street, went to Philadelphia, end mastered the intricate mechanisms of the. watchmaker’s art. He is an expert workman and guarantees the satisfaction of ull work entrusted to his skillful hands. Besides repairing he carries a stock of watches, clocks, etc., that for looks, durability and cheapness are unequalled in the northern counties. d his ad. and note price. on the Waltham movement dust proof nickel watch. “William Harry, proprietor of the “Old Oorner” saloon, is having the place renovated and fitted ap in a becoming and attractive manner. Will believes in making his resort springlike in the spring time. Go East “Tourist”—Why Not Have you never heard. about our tourist excursions? Well, you shoula know all about them, ee ally if you are thinking of going It’s the cheapest and at the same time, most comfortable way to travel. We are here to give you all the information you want, and will be glad to do so; aiso to send you, free of charge, our handsomely‘ itlustrated books of travel, deso?iptive 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. If you want to you may stop a day in = Lake Oity without expense of hotel. All you have to do is, drop mealine, say when and where you are going: we will do the rest. : W. J. SHOTWELL, Gen’! Agt. Denver & Rio Grande System. = H. A. BUOK, Dist. Pass, Agt., Denver & Rio Graude System. 625 Market street, San Francisco, Cal i Shreve &Co. POST @ MARKET STREETS 8AN FRANCISCO Will esata goode upon epproval to any express office (et ea railroad point) in Celifornia, chargee prepaid. To assist in selection they will mail vou an interesting illustrated “Sug@ gestion Book.” Shreve @ Co. ere Manufacturers, Stationers, Gold Smiths, Silver Smithe, Imn-~ porters of Precious and Semi-~ Precious Stores, Watches, Clochs end Art Goods. Detailed. information in the “Sug4 gestion Book.” Correspond. encé is invited. When writing ment paper, S catieid kee te” ane aed Tighe mentio called to order by President Clinch with @ gavel in the shape of a nugget valaed at $570, the property of Henry Frye of Relief Hill. > The attendance was good, and the various sub-committees reported that the preparations for the mask ball are complete, It was announced that « prize of $10 would be awarded to the best fancy dancer and one of $80 for
the best drilled lodge team in a war dance. It wae decided that the chair. man of the ball committee selett the committee on awards the night of the ball from the people in the hall : A dispatch was read from J. A. Filoher stating that additional ‘spece had been granted the California exbibit, and that the Nevada county oab'het could be placed if the county paid freight charges, The bill of Commissioner Butler for salary and incidental expenses for March for $128.50 was paid. A committee, consisting of. W. F. ‘Englebright, ©. E, Tegier and I, Haas, was appointed to arrange for drawing the appropriation allowed by the Board of Supervisors, The contract for printing the forthcoming booklet was award to the Nevada City Tranecript for $350. The manuscript for the booklet was read and found satisfactory. “ An edition of 20,000 copies ig to be printed, and the accepted bid includes 10,000 more copies for the eum of $130, if the committees sees fit to-order them. Meesrs. Rector and Mainhart were appointed to attend to the matter of a $10,000 bond to be given by Commissioner Butler, A surety company offered to issue a personal bond for $50 premiom, through O. H. Barker. The latter.and Messrs. Rector and Mainhart will report at the meeting to be held here next Monday evening. Loveland is now selling bis famous bread at five cente a loaf at the Popuat Bakery. Try it and you will alwaye buy it Had Anti-Toxin. Hanooox, Mich., April 4,—Jas. Wilsoo, @ business man, declares tha! anti-toxin, the new diphtheria specific, is also a cure for the alcohol and tcbacco habite. He was recently suffering from diphtheria and anti-toxin was. administered by his — physicians, When he recovered sufficiently to ge’ out on the street he found he ccula neither smoke nor take a drink without being made deathly sisk. +++ e@e Received Ovation f EBASTOPOL, April 4.—Tbe survivors of the Variag and Korutz which vessels were destroyed in Chemulpo harbor, arrived here yesterday and received ovations as enthusiastic as thoee with which they were greeted at Odesea. itSaved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of La Graige, G. uffered for six months with a frightful ranning sore on his leg, but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Uloers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Oure Fonreptved: Only a Sold by W. D. Vinton, Drug: 4 ) Taylors.. Perfection Blend.. 40c per Pound. Roasted Daily. Ground to order, Samples Free. Coffee Roasters Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House . Broad Street, Nevada City, PALMER & JOWNSOL, Wholeeale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors $ Cigars, Tea Blenders Bring Sy gh Cs BROAD STREET gotd . their’ vielt to the hospitable Queen City of the Sierras. ao New Treaty. corporations the right to sian Courts end to Russian corporations the right to United States. Under the Russian law United States corporations can be sued but cannot sue in the Courts of the Empire, If you want a good, cool deink’ o beer—the very bestgin town—drop in and see Vm. Barry. 250-Pound Fish . Mattsvmzz,Yube conaty, April 14. +A sturgeon measuring over eight plAg . fest in length avd weighing 264 pounds St@} wee taken from a sandbter in Yuba fiver Sunday afternoon, and proved bd . Quite an attraction when exhibited in. ~ {town by the proud captor. On account of the polluted waters, it je a rere thing to fad fieh of any ort tn the Yuba. I: ie thought the one in question came upstream from the —nemecenernenaeenepeseneNesenPse . Tompkins & Bost, the architects, have been awarded a contract to put in a plate glass front in that part of the National hotel building now occupied by the Eureka stage office, postoffice and Welle, Fargo & Oo.’s express office. The innovation when completed will. make a noticeable improvement in the appearance of the edifice and one that will compare favorably with suy bailding in the interior of the dreds of tenement houses have been done amounts to many thousands of &r, Peresspuna, April 4.—Embassador McOormick is negotiating with the Foreign Office for a treaty with Russia which will give to the United States will held be this sue fa. Bus-. pour. sue in Courts of the only 280, and Feather river when the waters were at State. Work is to be started soon. @ high stage, and was making its way back when discovered on the sand . . dane. It was dispatched with an. ax. =! It Failed, Destructive Fire. New York, April 4.—The brokerage firm of W. B. Mack & Oompany, which was formed in May, 1901, suspended today. The firm traded in cotton and had a stock exchange membership. It had a mercantile rating of from $125,000 to $200,000, Tampa, Fla., April4.—A_ great fire is raging in West Tampa, the cigar manufactaring suburb of this city. Handestroyed besides many large cigar factories. The fire already hae awept more than twelve blocks, and is eating against the wind. The damage already Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of you Tou swall ett athe hand ° iow a pill, an © head ache is gone. ey cure neuraigia Bamburslea Coal Scarce. Des Mores, Ia., April 4.~—As a fesult of the recent lockout of Towa miners, the price of soft coal here advanced $1.20 a ton since Saturday. The price today is $5.20, and it is almost impossible to procnre it at that price. Manufacturers are Preparing to close down their establichments. Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Transcript St: eet. Apply to Mrs, Building, James Oarmns, Commercial Emil Frese's senateh livers, relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stom. achs. Its action igs mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drug. dollars. %o. and 100.8 box. For sale b Dickerman sole agent. gs N.S. G. W. Meeling, gists and grocers, 25c. The regular weekly meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56,N. 8, G, W., evening at the asual All members are requested to be in attendance. Makes a Clean Sweep. There’s nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Saives you ever heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve fe the best. It sweeps away and cures Barns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Uleers, Skin Eruptions aod Piles. It’s gueranteed to give satisfaction by W. D. Vinton, D ‘uggist. MASONIC BUILDING hat eae ie Panis tt Gorham Silver Polish Broad Street,Colgaie’s Hawke’s Out Glass ba > Rlouse and In Sterling Silver. New and retty. Just got here. Ladies, ook at them, Silver Hat and Belt Pins All the up to date novelties. Handsome and durable. Drop fo and see them when passing by our store, SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of points of interest in and aroand Nevada JEWELER Nevada Ohky Floating ‘Bath Soap olce and refined oi coos Toilet Soap.. piece o IT FLOATS 10 Cents a Cake nes ~ —AT— . DICKERMAN’S In every receipt cream of tartar and soda or other quick leaving agent use Royal Baking food of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. Lhaist Sets 3 DR. H. O. SMITH . DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors} PINE}:STREET NEVADA GITY, CAL. of all kinds aid all prices — CLOCKS to show you these goods, the lowest. We repairing watches and clodks, aeneaiuianioenaiibaaaee and guaranteed to be good time keepers. Call in and take No better can be found any where. also have a fine stock of watches, A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers — Just It’s no trouble Oar prices are We make a specialty of 8 look at them, Broad Street New Silk Waists in white and colors:trom $8 up. will make the New Gloves in all shades at $1 a peir, New Centemeri Gloves ’ in all shades at $1.50 SSS The Good Old Summer time has passed We Fit All Glov EASTER NOVELTIES Ae INOVEL All the Lates Novelties just received for Easter. New Collars from 25 cents up. Call and See Thiem No trouble to show Goods. New Shirt Waist Sets New Dresden Ribbons ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. — But the—WOODPECKER The accommodations, the CIGAR.. equalled by any hotel in Northern CaliC.J. BRAND) GIF F” is here to stay in the building. “rH E . HOME oF cuisine at the National are not ——— HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY service and the < da Oty» ont Electric‘lights and cold. water Post, express, telegraph stage”offices and bank GooD, LIVYVERBsB” maEDpansiippiastnngarececee —= —made by— Che Best in town.. N. S. of Md, 3 for 25 Cents Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve fal and every drop is full of vigor. the leading brands of Cigars also kept, NEVADA CITY -THE OWL. years old, richly flavored and health. Io bulk and bottle. All » vabeesemaaeioa ————————— Hotel Anti LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETOR FISH FOR andglots of it too. All kinds— in cans, smoked, dried, ete. Drop around and see our large stock of Lenten!goods, such as Canned Salmon, ‘Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc. ==———— == =——_ UISINE a Special feature. Retarn Oall Bells. Electric lights. . . . c eBath Tabs One Also ‘a*fresh We have a splendid lot of SalmonjBellies supply of Yarmouth Rloaters Poreelaiu aE Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sample Boome for the accommodation Traveling Men. Special attention paid to Commer. cial Men and Transient trade. > J. JACKSON, Proprietor Ohe Ree Ftwe Srocery Commercial Street