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April 6, 1904 (4 pages)

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Aprii, id closed rday, the retary. ON, OR, , CaL., ; IAT THE led notice of in supoft flo " ceiver 0 1, on May widow or the N .N,R. 8B g to prove d cultiva1, John D. me, all of Register. ——$_—_— i. $tockholdsaoelaticg pm oO 2, 1904, == of Dithe trantas may 1s: ecretary. Will, Etc. she State of County © 3. J. HUNT, , MONDAY, 10 oreloal 8 evade. City. tornin, foe “4 Bunt. deplication of im of Letere any per contest the ST, Clerk. sree nameless Time ApI, Etc. tate of CallNevada, of HUGH J. [ONDAY, the ; on yom of 8 City, Nevada “ed piace ‘h a lon =» ta him of id e aay ; contest ST, Clerk. _ “M. D geon 1g — Hoare, sat Vinton stelle Flovr. NAT. P. BROWN. ..:..Proprietor. FRED £, BROWN, Manager. -. SUBSORIPTION RATES: By Mat?, $6 4 Year, . * By Carrier, 12%°Cts. a Week. At Felix Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada and grades, 6 cts. and 5 ote. on a hotels and Wanted. agents for manufacturing house; local territory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and. All the Slachinery at Gold Tunnel Mine 1 new 1000 10-stamp mill complete. 1 096+horse power: motor, Stanley. type induction motor. 8 new concentrators, shafting, belt-} i ets. “T triction hoist, 1500 feet, new, 7-8 inch.cable, 1 34x14 Ingersoll compressor and receivers,:; = «. , 4 drille, complete with steel, eto, 16-inch diecharge-steam pump. 860 feet 12-inch flanger column. 400 feet.8-inch casing. 1 Socborae power eset ; ; engine. fi OS buildings to be offered cheap for the next two weeke. “Inquire of Ww. $B. Gillingham, . NATIONAL HOTEL, Or I. C. LINDLEY. New ¥ork Hotel, We-aim to treat all nidély ‘and ‘feed you well, and to make you a6 comfortable a8 possible, so that you may feel at home here. Our rooms are light and airy aad'the beds ‘soft and comfortable. Oall ground and ace, ‘ New. York Hotel Oan always be found at the favorite re_ sort of ". twenity-three tired of life, “Possessing W. W. ROOKGILL. Latest portrait of W: We Rockhill, President Roosevelt’s chief adviser on the situetion in the Far East, Mr. Rockhill i one‘of the best taformed:men in ¥ <p or 106 the United States on the subject of the Oriental situation.~ He was the President’s Speciat Commissioner to Ghing at the time‘of he Boxer revolt, and will likely be again-sent to the Hast should ocossion demand: = . enough to gratify all his wishes, there ~~ _Anthony . Forbem found himself at an-ineome of $0,000: a year; quite When. therefore a medical specialist told him that @ certain lump he had discoveted om his person “too near‘ a ital part to be réiioved was of a malignant. nature and~ would kill him within 4 period of from a few months to a few years, the only horror attending the announcement was the suffering involved. However, since there was as yet no pain, the young man determined to turn everything’ he had into cash .and get all the: enjoyment there was in it. This would serve 'a double purpose of giving him pleasure and diverting his mind. Forbes believed that the greatest enjoyment is to be derived from associa‘tion with the opposite sex. He had no mind to confine himself to any. one woman—he chose three. The first was Agnes Tweed; one of those girls who in Paris go by the name of grisette; the second was Mildred St. Clair, a society belle; the third, ‘Margaret Walton, the daughter: of a clergyman whose income was but $1,200 a year. Forbes. spent.an average of $20,0(0 a month for eight months; then, finding that his tumor was growing less, he consulted his physician, who told him that he had been mistaken in its malignant. character.. It was a harmless growth and was being absorbed. The “tourist Rock Island tobrist done in a few days. Standard sleepers Full information ‘SOUTHERN OR “SCENIC ROUTE— CH will it be?” +. Choose the Southern Route and you make the trans-continental trip under conditions that leave ‘nothing to be desired —blue skies, bright sunshine, air that is a constant/invitation. to outdoor. life. The seryice? ‘It is’ as’ good as the climate. daily, San: Francisco:to Kansas City and Chicago ; ~»Scenery.is, of course, the great attraction of the -Sceni¢ Line. Leave San Francisco any Wednesday; Thursday .or Friday morning in a almost _everything worth seeing between the Golden Gate and Lake Michigan —the Sierra Nevadas, the ‘Rockies, ‘the great plains and rivers of the. Mississippi valleys. And it is all Springs, leave San Francisco daily. telephone or telegraph. C. A. RUTHERFORD, “” Disthict Passenger Agent, Through: trains sleepers, chair cars, diner. sleeper and you will see for Chicago, via Colorado on request—call, write, 623 Market St., San Francisco. Drop in and We also keep Che Leading Brands. of. Cigars @eos @ ‘ CHAMPION SALOON O’OCONNOR & SHANNON, Preprietors. Broad Street, Nevada City SOCIAL; DANCE By Company C, N. G.C. at Armory Hall Saturday Evening Music by Wild’s Orchestra Admission—Gents, 50 cts; Ladies Free, Fancy Drinks, Oyster Cocktails, The best of Beer, Cigars, etc Fred_Eilerman, ON B ROA D STREBT. es Blacksmith Business «n For Sale ton The Pisza Blacksmith Shop, doing a fine business. Shop etocked with firsteldss tools. A splendid opportunity for the ‘right party. For. particalars apply to ATTKISSON, A. A. Piaza Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City Cool and Sharp is the Beer. drawn by us. We tigen talon a ‘. Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks We would be pleased to eee you at any time. Dower & Hooper, Proprietors MAITLAND BROS, In Their New Saloon! Sey eee seed Wines, Liquors and Cigars .°) All kinds of Mized' vrinks a Specialty ® ¢} turned my fortune into cash and have ~{ been spending it freely ever since, en«}my disease and*I have nothing to fear. .j Just enough for a bare living. -. you share it with me as my wife?” é life,” she said, “with a man who has «} thy for a world in which so much. is _pneeded. Had you on your doctor’s first . think of proposing that you shoulé ‘¢@hare my beggarly income.” THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best:are kept by us. ample our goods, young man found himself with. life be. fore him and a fortune reduced frém $200,000 to $40,000, out of which an in¢ome could be derived for bare support. He resolved to announce the fact to his feminine associates, beginning with the clergyman’s daughter. “Margaret,” he said, “eight months ago I was told by my physician that I must die within a short period. I joying a great deal of it in your company. Now the doctor tells me that he was mistaken in the character of Some $40,000 of my fortune is left, Will , Margaret thought for some time be “E could not thik of passing my no ambition, noprinciples, no sympaannouncement given your fortune toy the poor, reserving only enough to ¢arry you through the short period you expected to live, and now without a cent made me this proposition, resolved to make a career for yourself, I might have said ‘Yes.’ As it is, my answer is ‘No.’ ” With bowed head Forbes left her. perhaps more depressed than when bis doctor had told him he must soon die. He wandered about aimlessly for a few days; then, throwing off temporarlly the disagreeable feeling consequent upon his rejection, he sought Mildred St. Clair and told her of his doctor’s two announcements. *Mildred,” he added, “had I sought you when I was well and possessed a fortune I would have asked you to share it with me. As it is I cannot “I confess,” replied the girl, “that had you asked me before the squan ering of your fortune I would have aécepted you, though greater fortunes have been offered me. As it is, I must agree with you that your income would not support me except in com. parative poverty, for which I have no taste.” is Forbes left her with a sigh. The one had declined him because he had no principle, the other because he had spent his fortune. He did not know ‘which reason pricked him most, but in his heart he could not but respect, the Peasons given by Margaret. “And now,” he said, “as a last resort I will go to Agnes. Surely she will have no scruples, and the remaining $40,000 will be a great temptation to her.” “Tony,” she said, after he had announced that the doctor had erred, that his life was before him and that he stilt had money in bank. “you are a good fellow. You have treated me ‘white.” You have spent a lot of mon ey On me, and now you propose to get rid of the rest of your fortune tn the game way. I’m going to surprise you by refusing to take any more of it. For you there is‘still a future; for me there is none.” Tears started to her eyes. “My advice to you is, ‘Settle down to lead a steady life, and let the rest.of us take care of ourselves.*. It will be some time before I’m old and decrepit; meanwhile Til get along.” Forbes went away protesting that she was the only friend left him and that she should continue so. When. the next day. he went to see her again he found that she had moved without “leaving any address. s * * : = * s Five years passed. One day Anthony Forbes called upon his physician and said-to him: “Doctor, I desire to thank you for the able manner in which you handled my case when ft was supposed ¥ had an ant-tumor. The growth, what[ ever it was. bas disappeared. It war . not. that from which I suffered, but general worthlessness. Soon after you pronounced me sound I went to work an@ have succeeded in building up a good business. I have recently mar. pled Mies Margaret Walton, who was vour princinal assistant in handling ‘ Twain carried some years ago weighed: ‘left his friend, having received the Thursday, April’ 7th “OUR GOBLINS” Artistic Dances Latest Songs sale at Foley's. Forbes handed the’ physician an ¢2A eee 5 we The fiianctel burded “WhCH: Mati ~— oe ments of despoidency there was onetactful friend whe :conid make «the humorist _ forget his. troubles, This: was Dan Beard, the artist, who illustrated some of Twain’s books. “Dan Beard, there 1s no tonic that can. equal the company of ‘a cheerful man,” said the humorist as he entered the artist’s studio. “Ah, but I have such a pleasant :aubé ject. to -~work.upon.that:I-am not in need of either man or Yonic. for my cheerfulness,” retorted the artist. “Beg pardon, it is I that need the tonic, and that is why I am hete,” said Twain forlornly. “Then allow me to prescribe a dose of your own medicine.” And Mark was handed a copy of his book ‘which Beard had been studying, “I thank you,” replied the humorist, “It took me a year to get that medicine out of my system, and I do not propose to imbibe it again.”
A discussion of the book was followed by a hearty dinner, and Twain cheer that he needed. An Intelligent Chimpazsee. . In 1884 Mr. Smyth, United States eonsul at Liberia, brought to this country a young chimpanzee about seven teen mouths old and sold him te thé New. York park: department for thé cost of transporting him. As he came first class passage, the price was $125. He’ was named Crowley. He took to Keeper Cook from thé first, and until his death they were the best of friends. He was very intelligent and I believe Was as near human as an animal could be. He would sit at a table to eat, putting on a napkin’ and using a knife, fork and spoon when necessary. When he had finished he would use the napkin, carefully fold it up and lay it beside his plute. About two weeks before he died a severe attack of pneumonia set { In, nd Dr. Marsh, surgeon of the park . : police, was called. -Every morning when the doctor entered the room he would say, “Good morning, Crowley,” and Crowley: would get up.to shake hands. Then the doctor ‘would’ say, “How are you thismorning?’ and Crowley would grin. The doctor would WRONG NGOS = =: Some poisoned 6 cost you nothing. 904 taken into the circulation, breakin ing or for years unless antidoted Dye Poisoning among the employe ing colored under-clothing and ho and dange , causing boils and sores and other eruptions. Workers in lead, brass and other metals ars often and ‘acids used: in polishfing, and the dust and: filings settling upon the skin; and which find -their way through'the pores into the ; blood, followed by inflammation, swelling and the most obstinate sores, Blood Poison, the vilest’ of all human diseases, is often contracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing of other a¥tiGles used by one infected with this dangerous poison. The deadly virus finding its way through the pores of the skin,contamMatestheblood and ptoduces fearful ulcers, eruptions and blotches, The diseases that enter the system by absorption of. through the pores are as deep-seated and dangerous as any brought permanently rid of the disease. fier and the best of all tonics. blood, the sores and eruptions disappear from the skin. you desire medical advice or any information about your case; this will THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, 2 A y of the most stubborn didéases Srithe into the system through fhe pores of the ekin. Like-a spate. it absor kinds, which are taken up by the little blood. vessels beneath the surface of the body, and emptied into the great current. of the blodd. ‘The juices of poison oak and other noxious era wild plants percolate through the skin like water through a sponge, are g out afresh each season, and lingere poisons of . various and driven rous to health, ; POISON OAK getting relief, on my gece Finally, abou! try 8. 8. 8., which bottles all the sores been bothered since, by the chemicals Danville, Ky. SS on by internal reached by washes, salves, soaps or other extern must be purified-and a healthy circulation established before getting S. S. S. acts upon the blood, ridding it of the original poison and restoring it to healthy, normal condition. S. S. 8. is guaranteed entirely vegetable, an unrivaled blood puriWith all impurities removed from the your valuable medicine for sa pro pleteacure. Iam certain that 8, 8. 8. will do all that is claimed for it in blood diseases. out. of the system. s of dye houses, and from weare siery, is of frequent occurrence AND ITS EFFECTS. Over fifteen years ago I was poisoned with Pole son Oak. I tried Rey rom § after remedy without Sores bro affecting the lining of my mouth. @ yéar ago my doctor told me to ‘6 out over my body and I did. After taking three disa: d, and I have not and I feel much indebted to mpt and coms CON. O’BRYAN. causes, and cannot be remedies. The blood Write us should examine him and say, “Your pulse, Crowley,” and Crowley would exten his hand. “Now ‘your lings,” ‘and Ctowley would throw back his‘arme to’ allow the doctor to place his ear to’his breast. “And now your back, Growley,” and he would turn his back. He grew very feeble before death. and Cook stood by him from early morning until late-at night. Late in the afternoon of the day he died Cook held him in his arms for about an hour. Cook put bim down on the floor, and Crowley raised himself up, put out his band to shake hands, as Cook said, “to bid him goodby,’ turne® toward the wall of his room nnd dropped dead.— — ~——_-_______ . NEVADA THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE BRIGHT MUSICAL ‘ COMEDY te pi cekce cota Grand Masquerade Ball a GIVEN BY THE : Yevada County pW Esto Committee . AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley Friday Evening, April sth, 1904. ’ is the aim to make this Ball the graade county. Prizes of value and usefulness—more cf tem than can be enamerated—wil! be off-red for maskers here from San Francisc ). farnished, In fact, nothing will be left undone to make the party an enjoyable affair. 80 go and take your wife and family. TIOKETS—includin Gentleman $1; ladies 50 cents. Special cars will ran after the party. The best music No opdjectionable char Tickets on sal g transportation to and from Nevada City— Pe — Pa Vat y, GLOSS aoe DR st ever given in Nevada 30, SR we, Pas Costumes will be to be obtained will be Cy acters will be admitted, @ every where. evtenmanen ae BOCK IO ICM It’s the best Light.. Francis Wilson's Greatest. Success The Funniest Play you ever saw Funny Com edians Pretty Scenery Beautiful Costumes and A Genuinely Funny Pley — produced by A Clever Company of Artiste Fall Chorus PRICES—25c, 60c and 756. Seats on E. W. SCHMIDT, the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Pine Street, Nevada City We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Cuban band-made be cigar Our % New Gas hight. Is the best for business money here, houses. : than electric lights for peole who use it for only a ‘ew hours a night Movada County Gas & Electric, JOHN WERRY, Manager. QW Best incandescent lamps 15 cents, . LEOLrRICILyY is the light nowadays. You ought to pat it in your house. It’s the safest light known. It’s clean. [i's certain — press a button and it’s on; press another and its off. No more explosions, no more bother with oil lamps, no more emokey chimneys. It’s cheaper in the long 84a po by wi It’s far cheaper "D Also other brands of leading cigars. Tobacco smoker's articles, etc, ~ Legal promptly attended to. Office in Nevada Ooun Exchange, opposite H -NBVADA CITY, 1004 Mailed free on request. ALL SEEDS FOR FARM Fruit Trees and Ornamenta! Plants 411, 413, 415 Sansome Street ~ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Seed Talk Complete and reliable information and advice on. seeds, planting, etc., in our new, amply and beaatifally illustrated annual catalogue, During the March and April the Southern Pacific nections will again place on fornia. months of and their conle reduced westbound tickets frem Chicago and ints west thereof to Cali. Help your county giving st least one Eastern friend or relative this information. We: vill re instructions to furnish ticket at any point io the United States on deposit of W. H. WOOD, Traveling Pass. Agent. T. R. GRAY, iv. Pass. Agent; Sacramento, Cal, Noticeto Taxpayers Notice is Hereby given that the Second Installmentof Taxes Will Become Delinquent. Monday, April 25th at 6 o’clock P. M. 3 Five per cent. will be added to all Taxes remaining unpaid after the above named time. H. J. WRIGHT, Treasurer and T'ax Collector NoticetaVoters <a> 600 <a> 4 . REGISTRATION OFFior oF THE County CLERK oF NEvapa County, OALIFoRNIA, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N That the laws of the State of California provide for a new and complete Registration of the voters of Nevada County im accordance with the provisions of Section 1094, of the Political Code of the State of Oalifornia that said Registration Began January ist, 1904, and will continue to and include Wednesday, September 28th, after which it will cease, Transfers from one precinct to ane other within the county will close Thursday, October 13th, 1904. Attention is called to the provisions of Section 1048, 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 in the election precinct Thirty days” are entitled to registration, Farther notice is hereby given that affidavits of registration or transfers must be sworn to before the County Clerk or his Deputies. All persons, foreign born, intending to become a citizen, should be naturalized prior to and inclading August oth, 1904, as those naturalized after that date cannot legally vote at the general elece tion held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1904. The office of the County Olerk (in the Court House at Nevada City) will be open for registration from 9 a.m to 5 p. m. of each day. F. L. ARBOGAST, County Olerk, Sit now for Fine Photos Framed Pictures af All Hinds. I bu y and Silv AND GARDEN mo OTT'S ASSAY OFFICE, Established in 1853 4444446 Gold’ Dust and Gold er Bars. .Nevada City, Cal. The Ladies’ Eminent Specialist Harmless tr eatment of every disease of a delicate na'ure peeuliar to women; the only graduate physiciau here who gives his entire ime to their ailments; irregularities relieved; contidential advise free; calkor write now. DR. R. H.WESTO N, 305 Kearny street, Sau Francisco. HE LARGEST and most complete assortment ever displayed. in the county at most reasonable prices MOORE Yevada City Grass Valley Picture Frames made to «