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August 13, 1903 (4 pages)

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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $63Per Year. By Carrier, —=. Mbrerel tome. eek of the olty. THURSDAY .,... ssnttatesteesensnewes 2% : “TIE RED CROSS SOCIETY. -+s» Amampt $9, 1908 eee ee wee nee HE Red Cross Saciety control. of the United States and high board of control justified this impression and gave to it an appearance of publicity which unfortunately it did not possess. Its really private character was shown when President Roosevelt refused to allow his name to be used in connection with it and refused to stand sponsor for it. followed and a general withdrawal of official names. took Then came charges and counter charges, criminations and recriminations, and the public discovered that not only was the association private in character, but it went to the extreme in that direction and practically its affairs, both explace. ecutive and financial, were in Miss Clara Barton. Miss Barton has done too much good work for the sidel. to be suspected of an intentional wrong doing, yet an exam-— ination into the business of the association showed+that it ' might have been been more wisely administered. Too much had-been laid on the shoulders of one person. tended to the relief work, had urer, as collector and disbursing agent, and in fact had been the whole Red Cross association. than one woman could do, and some of it had been done Charges of financial mismanagement precipitated the crisis and robbed the association of much of its usefulThe only satisfactory way of clearing its character and restoring its usefulness will be to place the entire organization, if not actually in government hands, at least under Its work is almost wholly public in character and its support and management should rést largely if not wholly in the government’s hands. badly. ness. government control. It plays too conspicuous and too prominent a part in the world’s affairs to be under private management. It is really a public institution, is gener: ally so regarded and receives much of its support from those. who so consider it. The presence heretofore of the President should be under government government officials on its! His example was the hands of a single seis “ She had atacted as president and treasThe work had been more Personal Noles. J. R. Avis is here from San Francisco. Superintendent M. W, Mather came down from the Plumbago mine this; afternoon. J.Artbur Johnston arrived here this evening from the Plambago mine on his way to San Francisco. John O. Donnelly, the well-known traveling. man of San Francisco, is here on a visit to bis old home, J. E. Davis, one of Truckee’s leading merchants, is here spending a few days. Supervisor W. H. Martin will leave tomorrow for a few weeke’ visit at Santa Oruz, A. Jones is cisco. W. A. Allen is up from San Francisco. O. J. Schuster returned this morning to San Francisco, after inspecting some mining property at Grizzly Bidge. Miss E. Smith, who has been here on a visic to her'brother, Dr. H. O. Smith, returned to San Francisco this morning. Mrs. Adair left this morning for San Francieco on a’ visit to her sons. Mrs. John Oorgait and her daughter, Miss Florence Oorgait, who have been here on a visit to Mr.and Mrs. Genasci, returned to Seattle this morning. Eugene, John and Steve Oorgait of Seattle, who have been here on a visit to friends, retarned home this morn ing. Mr, and Mre. Charles Genasci of Seattle, wha have been here on a visit to Mr. Genasci’s parents, returned home this morning. Charles Blauth, the Wieland beer, man of Sacramento, is spending a few days in this city. 8, F. Spellman is here from Portland, Ore. W. J. Cook is here from Sacramento. T. D. Tarbin of Seattle, Wash., arrived here last evening and left this morning for North Bloomfield. Superintendent John Eddy of the Delhi mine, above Columbia Hill, returned there this morning, after a few days visit in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitter of San Francisco are here ona visit to Mre. Fitter’s grandmother, Mrs. Kent.Hon. J. M. Walling, wife and daughter, Mise Vesta, will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to take in the sights incident upon the gathering of members of the Grand Army of the Repubte, Mr. Walling ie a delegate to the here from San FranEncampment, which convenes at. the metropolis next week, Mre. J. Kirkpatrick of Cambridge Mass., is here on a visit. F. B. Bell came dow from Graniteville today. G, W. Ray is over from North San Juan, George E. Wayman of Pike City is here spending a few days, Local Brevilles, MaLer & Oo., at their large drygoods emporium on Broad street, are now offering greai inducements to the ladies in the way of dress goods. To appreciate the bargains ‘now in stock ladies should call and inspect their goods. In a changed advertisement, they demonstate the cheapness at which they are selling. Perase the ad. and see for yourself. At this time of the season many of our citizens are daily seeking the nearby streame snd mountain Idkes in quest of the appetizing and elusive trout. To be successful in landing their prey it is necessary that they should be provided with the best outfit obtainable, and to this end in view the Turner & Hadley Co, bas had shipped to their large store on Pine street one of the most complete lines of fishing material ever brought to this city, See their changed ad, and note the great variety from which to select from. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now koown to the medical fraterity, Oatarrh being & constitutional disease, requires a constitational treatment. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of ihe disease, and giving the patient strength by building ap the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any sase that it faileto cure. Send for list of testi‘monials. Address, . . , F. J. CHENEY & OO., Telodo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c, Hall’s Family Pills are.the best, Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The Gnest of beef, pork, mutton and jamb . ‘ State Health th Authorities PERE As was mentioned in the Taansonirr recently the State Board of Health has . declared a campaign of extermination against the rate all over the State, and they ere endeavoring to interest the aathorities of every city and town in the State in a echeme ‘of killing off the rodents which they declare to be the breeders of disease. “Poster of the ‘Btate of Health states that rats are ered 8 prolific source of the spread of contagious diseases; they raw! throagh the slime of the sewers and gutters, become impregnated with miGrobes, which they communicate to the carpets, vegetables and other provender which they afterward crawl over, and in consequence their death has been decreed by the State Board 4 who ask the co-operation of the entire people of the State. To this end the State Board of Health hes established an “Information Burean” which is ready to receive and answer questions from any one on this or any other subject coming under its department, Relatives Meel. ‘Mrs. Mattie Kanffned, of Memphis, on,, and Mrs. W. RB. Parr, of Gainesville, Texas, arrived here on the.morning train. The ladies are sieters of Mrs. Eph Herring, who resides near the Campoodie, and Joseph Murphy, of Indian Flat. The visitors have not seen their relatives named for forty years, and a joyfal meeting took place out in the Indian Fist district ey Chicis Hecied. At yesterday afternoon’s session of the Great Counoil of the Improved Order.of Red Men, Great Sachem John R. Tyrrell mede an extended and tnteresting address in which he reviewed the progress of the Order in this State during the past twelve months, The following Great Ohbiefs of the California Reservation were elected by acclamation and will serve for one year: Great Prophet, John RB. Tyrrell; Great Sachem, Jacob Samuels; Great Senior Sagamore, 0. S. Davis; A. D. Mason, Great Junior Sagamore; Porter L. Bliss,Great Chief of Records; Wm. J, Smith, Great Keeper of WamSeriously i. Chris, ,.Neffziger; proprietor of the Broad street meat market, was taken seriously ill yesterday, and last night his condition was quite serious, To— day he was considerably improved. John Peard, father of County Recorder Sidney J. Peard, was taken quite ill today and is now confined to bed at his home on Spring street. ARRIVALS AT HOTEL ANTLERS, ; Tuunspay, August 18. Daniel Veictch, Germany, Goargs ee Smarteville, F. Pol ard: Wes 1 Francisco, O. E. Dodge, R. 8. Boyne, ‘ Mrs. ©, Gederica. Ormonde, Mies Emma Janeen, bone ag Anderson, * W.E. Yeaw, « W.H. Landrigan, North Bloomfield, ee iene and wife, . Buckle “ Fr D. ’ Fabio, Beato, W. A. Larew, Mad °G. H. Barnes, Colfax, J. 8. Redding, Downieville, A. Travis; Grows Landing, F. B. Inloe; Los Angeles, J. B. Griesel, Bloomfield J. B. Eamshaw, Oakland, A. R Eamshaw, H. French, Freneh Ore, Oharies Biauth , Sacramento, ou Oook, J. F. Spellman, Portland, Or, Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE sot he market e@i-tf Baoap Sramst .« Denver, Aug. 12.—General Nelson A. Miles and party, en route to San FranGisco, arrived in this city shortly be-}fore noon today and were met at the i! Daton station by several thousand people, including many former soldiers, AsGeneral Miles stepped off the car his old comrades cheered heartily and an impromptu reception was held on the depot platform. A reception was given to ‘General Miles this afternoon by the Loyal begion. Here, as elsewhere en route. Gen. Miles emphatically declared bimeelf in mo way 8 candidate for honors or Office at San ¥raneclaco. New Blue Book. ‘Onue Glerk F. L. Arbogast today received « copy of the new State blue book from Secretary of State O. F. Ourry. It is gotten up io nize style, and the various chapters of information are complete in every way. In addition to the regulation matter that goes to make up a blue book, several new features of an interesting nature have been added. Among other things given are the Declgration of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and Constitution of the United States and the Act of Congress. \edmitting California into the Union. GOOD WORK. Done Daily in Nevada City. Many Citizens Tell of It. Nearly every reader has heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. ‘Their good work in Nevada City still continues, and our citizens are constantly adding endoreement by public testimony. No better proof of merit can be had than the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case. George Davy, miner, of Sacramento street,’ opposite Clark street, says: “For years I suffered from kidney complaint, plainly showed by the aching scross the small of my back. A number of times Ihave been laid up with it totally unable to work. Now, if Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Vinton’s drug store, had not stopped a serious attack I could not be induced . to recommend them, because a man with a lame, weak or painful back should not be imposed upon and indaced to take any medicioe which will not perform exactly what it promises.” For sale by all dealers. Priee 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Oo, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no substitute. The Tsansonirr office is now prepared to execnte the finest job work of sli kinds at short notice, and at prices that thé same work is done for in San Franeisco. Our work is executed with neatness and dispatch and is guaranteed to please. Osli at the TraNsonirr office and get our list of ices bel going eleaytere, oe sae GRAINC) In comparing Grain-O and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the Mervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking —— prefer Grain-O and its benTRY .IT TO-DAY. Atgrocers everywhere; 15c. and 256, per package, eo : HOTEL} LANGHAM palin ge Cal ,;:Cor. Mason Ellis Streets. Steam Heated Centrally Located Rates Moderate
— i J. H, VAN HORN, Manager San Francisto, Cal. MOMPAREML RESTAURANT WILFRED HOSKEN, Prop. PRR AAAS Oysters and All oe Delicacies. Short Orders Served. I keep King’s Tomales of G Valley, the best in the county. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Bulgarian Massacre an Entire Village of Turks--General Uprising Feared. nati. Only twenty escaped, Fr . SALONICA, August 13.—Bulgarian insurgents have massacred the inhabitants of the large Turkish village of KeThe authorities here have wired the Turkish government at Constantinople that a general insurrection is expected tomorrow and unless reinforcements are gent immediately will disclaim all responsibility. yee. Siocks, Bonds, Ele. The following are the quotations asked for stock and bonds at the close of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: WHEAT AND BARLEY. i a 4s Quarterly U. 8, Bonds iia cae Bay County Power Oo., 5s ... WATER AND GAS. Spring Valley....... ee Pacific Gas and Electric .... 52 , San Francisco Gas and Electric. 66 Opbir..... Sierra Nevada. 63 Mexican ... DOR iii ee 80 Gould & Car.. 04 Best & Bel.. .1 85 Saeco Oe Con, Oal.&Val.1 30 eos 12 Sava 16} Overman..... 28 Chollar.... 17 1 Potosi .... 17 Hale & Nrs... 47 Orown Point.. 17 Yellow Jacket. 68 Imperial 03 Kentuck,.... 02 Alpha 7 Belcher...... 38 Confidence ..1 05 Union .. .. Gea es eareare 04 Oaledonie ....1 25 Silver Hill . Ohallenge. Occidental .. Andes,..... For that thirst try. coo), sharp glass of beer at Britland’s. tf. —_———~vOre— —-~--— California Ohampagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf Here From Reno. «H. F. Pavola, and his daughter, Miss Alma Pavola, of Reno, Nevada, are here on a visit. The young lady is the guest of her cousins, Misses Alice and Josie Merrill,and Mr. Pavola is looking over familiar scenes of long ago, having lived at Grass Valley for several years in the distant past. In those days he was a frequent-visitor to this city, and row notes a marked improvement in the general appearance of the place. Mr. Pavola is engaged in the boot and shoe business at Reno, and is classed among the most substantial citizens of that thriving town. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventative of suicide had been discovered qill interest many. A ran down system, or: despondency in08jvariably precede suicide and something bas been found that will prevent that condition which makes sui bide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen. the nerves and build up the system. It’s aleoa great stomach, liverand kidney regulator. Only 500. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist. 'Gilt-edge deal for a wise dealer— deal in Gilt Edge Whisky. Lutgen & QOo., San Francisco, 820 Olay St. Guaranteed Pure. I ABC BEERS None So Good SOLD EVERYWHERE. up Drinking WING to the anpteceO dented call on the Hotel CD Antlers, Mesers. Leiter & Dunlap have decided to Me place Western Union wirea in the office of the hotel during the Oorbett-Jeffries fight Friday night, Ever appreciative to the wante of the many patrons, Leiter & Dunlap will serve a apecial lunch for the on All are cordially welcome, . Hotel Antle LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS =e Lwee So Carry a fine and fresh stock of Tomatoes, Peaches, ‘Yellow Beans, Green’ Peppers, all kinds of Canned Goods, Etc, I now have a splendi rries of all kinds. Oeil and eet Near the Plaza Nuvapa Orry . . That Stale, Flavorlese, Ready-Ground ore and try a pound eee ee eeebe Baylor’ s 25 Cent bee Family Coffee Roasted Dail to order, with or without chicory. Always crisp and aromatic.. . Groand _ Taylor’s. Tea and Coffee House}. e=Broad Street, ‘Nevada Oity, HOP PICKING! We will pay pag ster per hundred pounds of green hops AND a Bonus of 10 cents per hundred ads to all pickers ot us A pare satisfactory wor e com 0 i] al’ white pickers who Pah a Fite tion before August Sth, will “bs yo vl work. DURST BROS., Wheatiand, Cal, Vienna, August 13.—The > resigned as the result of differenc participated in the assassination {and those who did not. A NEW MOVE royalty, comprising Amur district a1 has been established. = The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mre. Thomas Polgiase, who died Tuesday, took plece from the family residence on Lost Hill at 2 o’clock this . ; afternoon, and was-qaite well attended by friends of the family. Saddle Horse Wanted. A good saddle horse is wanted. Apply at the Texas mill in the Willow Valley district, Rit . ADAMS’ HAIR RESTORER Cleanly to Use Exquisitely Scented A delightfal toilet preparation for thin, faded hair. Stops the falling out at once, renders it soft, silky, luxuriant. Promotes the growth and reetores to gray hair the rich dark color of youth. Price 50c. Druggtete. ted, re milling pounds, — being Cla bread making anit Ma de d assayed, \ crucibles for sale, of quartz” from 60 0" id gold and silver ; See Window See Window One Great Chance come at lasik: our Ladies’ Black Underskirts at One-Half their value. 7 following price list will tell all: 1 lot of Skirts were $1 25, now. . .95 cts 1 lot of Skirts were 2 60, now ..1 80 1 ot of . 1 lot of Skirts were 2 00, now ..2 00 ifee of 1 lot iM ‘Today we are § Skirts. rte were $8. 00, now.. 8 60, DOW.. # ‘were 8 were 8 765, now. Ladies Muslin Drawers Embroidery and Tuckes trimmed; only .).... Ladies Muslin Gowns All nice goods. Come and ‘buy one. 1 lot of Gowns were 750, now. ven wha now. 1 lot of Gowns were $1 50, tow . Come and see us. se Pee Diener dc We have the Stock of..” PISHING. TACKLE, : 50 Cents per Dozen, fs The following F ly Hooks can . be had for so cts per do th Green Silver Doctor, Black Great, Royal rept Fai y man, Brown oe 5g ory B’dy Bieck Hackle. Hackle, Bench Body Yellow May, Brown Hackle, Red 0 ben Wood, ‘Montreal Oaptain Scout, Peach Body dangle Cock, Governor Alvord, ° ANTLERS CARLISLE HOOKS Single and Double Gat, @ REELS at e+ CO Cee Feeroeeee TROUT AnnieS, with strap . BARREL CORK FLOATS at. cetera 9, io +9. oe 94 tbe eee eens . @MFAll grades of Braidéd Oil and. Water Proot Silk lines. FLY BOOKS at.. LEADERS at 90 cents pera iE ip TR: Rec ‘Doings Peo — bs Barnee, th sper at OColfa Louise Scher 9 relatives . noleco this 1 , J, Kay ar ‘Sacramento te Kay. . Dickerman ping from 8 gon French . ding a few da: » Morrison at t Arcata and ied home.last ¢ . Redding of morning’s £ visit: his. br , Allen, who . ht mine, arriv: her a visit to S ptendent L. on mine was Francisco, ie today. ‘Emma Schea gothis morni it to relatives Mary A. Dav y fell from a right hip. Emily Mo rg have retur fa visit w , Mrs. J. Moor ‘Hatper, a m rests at For it evening anc Oday. Zillian Schrc dy was here brother, Cou foeder. n Danforth y tomorrow, w! State Universit Treadwell, ning for Nort to his grandp Glagson, Jessie Nivens a from Los An der medical tr ths, Her co y improved, Fe Put an End t< vous wail oft of anbearable e808. Dizzir plaint and co! 0 Dr. King’s 8n end to it but thorougt ' Guaranteed ig store. This Op Misit the Old Othern Pacific Ugive you ta Mrat-clags ticke ttip to Ohica mediate points Angust 25th i122. — a i Dow selli * cents a loa » Try itand J Very vest of . Pare served at pring Street 8 tendered uy the prop: 0 him, ? Omer Drinks , DUfactured At Britland’s, "@ Cool, sharp { i Harry’, Salo ad at his sa) "8 & Specialt “you can dep PTODe arly, Fe oo ‘ kuown Oley, acres ? Other out in, Enaui; of Wom: 2a peas ey x ® give + Gas imme