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February 11, 1903 (4 pages)

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—_Nevapa City Daly TRANSCRIPT NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. Any man who has any idea cf going FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. ag + * > $6 PerYear. ByCarrier, toany part of the olty. . Delivered The Bills Signed. liv atic = ened Marysville Democrat : 12: 1-2c Per Week WINNY, ois wine gsi ens coapen vasecces sien snsee: February , Suwardoff, the Russian military and other States, " BIG FIRE IN SALT LAKE. was ‘a visitor in was of a-social nature. _. these bills is to relmburse Sheriffs and Grand Parlor 1904. A Swiss inventor boasts of a clock with a phonographio attachment that will remind business men of their engagements. Wonder if it would remind a men of an engagement to marThe members of Marysville Parlor, ry 8 millionaire’s daughter. N. 8. G. W., are very desirous of se their deputies for the méhey they are} forced to spend in: transporting pris orere and insane people to State Pris-. F he was not interested in any way with TWO PHILANTHROPISTS. Three of them sre by Dunlap and are} w -. Nos, 448, 449 and 450. The purpose of}: He stated that American shipyards launched last the proposed Beckwith Pass Railway, 11, 1903 year almost as many vesselé as all that is expected to pass through Europe combined. During 1902 there Marysville if built, but that he bewere built in this country 408 steamers lieved it would be constructed sooner of all sizes and 76 sailing vessels of or later, and that the promoters mean over 250 tons, business.” eae eee ee ernor today signed six Assembly bills.}o genius, often walked about with his Marysville Sunday. In an interview stockinga down at the heel, but you with a representative of the paper,’ should have seen the other fellow, Oaptain Oross stated that bis visit He found himself barefoot. " see Sacnamento, February 10—The Gov2 says: er of a number of railroads in this Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted,at Nevada City, =sancealiadiiiieabiaal ee to Alaska should curb it uttil he can “Oaptain John Oross of I.os Angeles, put enough in bank to get homeon, . who has been the promoter and build TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Byfet, a Nolesand Comments . Eaacieeeccmnieenedl een tamand SaLt Lakk, Feb. 11—A big fire which started this morning in the Atlas Block, completely destroyed that build ons and Asylums, and for whatever}' reasonable expense they may be put toin going outside the State for the capture of criminals. No, 822, by Wright, merely seeks to to i rties, whoon ‘aoting in the intel ing, wrecked the central portion of that block and damaged settle the statue of the. Stanford Uniother buildings near by. The total loss will amount to a quarter of dollars. — versity. trust by authorizing the bring ing of suits to have,the Oourts now few days, and that the may,. a million determine all legal oints involved. ‘Set for hearing. The ww In short, the law merely anticipates ‘Are greatly » erciséd ted raid on thelr, Mt : legislation. No, 182, by Burgessof San Diego, old-T, Power of Forest 4 44 4 44464 N one of our Pacific Coast cities lives a certain man who aime to promote the apicultural inter-. ma ests of the State. It provides for the} influential « has a name for being extremely unselfish. He gives appointment of County Inspectors at $4 supporting the movement, away his money to borrowers and beggars. He takes aday and defines their powers, and jcation of the Prevailing y curing the session of the Grand Parpenalties for disregard of their orders. . may active interest in several organized charities and never The-Twentieth Century Olub of Ballor of 1904 for their city. A: commitbe obtained trom the teal The bee men favored this bill. timore, Ohio, one of the leading organtee was out interviewing the business _. . Supervisors of the count declines to contribute when solicited by a committee. People izations of that State is devoting itself No, 180, by Burgess, provides for . tributed $250 from tho connie men of that place yeaterday,: and ina say his heart is as large as all outdoors. to divers philanthropic works, chiefly short time secured a guarantee of of defending ~~~ Mrsapa, Minn,, Feb, 11—A fire broke out in the Spruce the dissolution of irrigation districts, . for the purpose the ascertainment and discharge of. of the miners trom tho tn This philanthropist has a wife and children but his free kindergartens, relief for poor $1000 for the entertainment of the mothers and their infants and to the The next Grand Parlor meets mine this morning, imprisoning eleven miners in the shaft their indebtedness and the distribu-. grabbers, The general; tence many benevolent activities keep him away from home and maintenance of free bede in hospitals. guests. tion of their property. a protests filed is that the lend @ in April this year, and there will be a : the family do not see much of him. Nearly every night he lively contest between Marysville and below. ~ o is attempted to be seized oy! A train consisting of thirteen cars A rescue party entered the mine shortly after noon, attends a meeting of some society for the prevention of some loaded with silk passed through WinVallejo for the honor of having the flysterious Circumstance. claims is in reality of mi, Grand Parlor of 1904. thing or other. His children often beg him to stay home nipeg, Man., a few weeks since, on its bringing one unconscious miner to the surface, and are now One was pale and sallow and the i eee 4 otber fresh and rosy. Whence the difa way from the Orient to Europe. The with them, but hetells them that his duty to humanity calls total ference? She who E blushing with working heroically in their endeavor to save the others, Escaped an Awfut Fi value was $9,750,000. This will health uses Dr. King’s New C ti him: forth. His wife is patient, but rather sad. She is tired be multiplied many times when. the to maintain it. By gently sronaiags the hace af i of Melbong of hearing him talk eternally about his societies and the sufart of the dressmaker has been epplied @4£e4eynv 444644644 leny to the material. tion craaua and headtheyoff compet cons 600on,Aare: . SamnMnUat apacacees At the Congregational Parsonage ip ferings of the race at large. She hungers for a little foolish them. Only 250, at W. D. Vinton’s, "9, . done for me. T was given yp The offer Miners Imprisoned By Fire. Married Last Night. City last evening, Rev.J. ‘lovemaking, a little human selfishness, such as they were Samuel W. Pennypacker, GovernorNevada Sims united in marriage W. Jewel elect of Pennsylvania, has a valuable not ashamed of when they were young lovers. But this library. Among its treasures is J-fFerry of _San-—Franeisco—and-—Miss. hunger is never satisfied. He is too unselfish to show attenferson Davis’ copy of the Constitution Mabel E Lovedal of Sacramento, of the United States, with the ConfedThe contracting parties arrived here, tion to his wife and he feels that in paying the bills he does erate leader’s autograph, on. the fly on last evening’s train and left this his whole duty. Often he is late at meals and keeps his famleaf, “Jeffn. Davis.” Underneath Judge morning for San Francisco. There is ily waiting, but he thinks nothing of that. One peculiarity of our philanthropist is that he insists on having everything his own way. He is so unselfish, that no doubt a tinge of romance connected Pennypacker has written, “His book. with this marriage. And little good did it do him.” . Information Wanted 5ate a Over five hundred letters were recently found buried in a lumber yard By Snowslide Train Overturned a oe of a free trial bots King’ New s Discovery tor basin oe : ” to try it: 5 og. Iam now og. to recovery and Owe all to De Good Meats. ew Missouia, Mont.—A tremendous snowslide struck the} Colley Brothers have the very best rc sre in London. -An increased immi‘gration to the ‘United States from Mr. Lansing is said to have been Great Britain is looked for as a relief ee -was made President of the Senate. In Theres is only one way to cure deafness, thé Blue Book of Members of the Caliand that fs by constitutional remedies. is caused by an inflamed con Mme. Margarite Darand, the director fornia State Senate appears “CO. J. Deafness SEATS named from the length ef that member in a full grown man. Some say that it was called so from the length of the foot of a cer For Infants and Children, 15 Years in Court Desperado Taken tain English King, but It is belieyed The Kind You Have Always Bought Sr. Pau, February 10.—The est te of Norman Kittson, valued at over three million, has just been clesed in the Probate Court in this city, nearly fifteen years after that well-known capitalist died on a train between Chi cago and 8t. Paul. The 8t. Paul Trust Company was in charge and the estate was divided equally among the eleven children. Various conflicting claims have been settled in the courts. Commodore Ki:tson was an associate of James J. Hill in early enterpriees for the devel: pment of the Northwest and was one of the best knowrp charac. tere in Western history. The WinterRoute East. to have been a standard of measure Eveeng, Or. February 10th.—Eliott Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff Withers, wes captured by the posse at Ores well Monday as he was about to board a freight train. Lyons made no resistance. He was unarmed and eaid he did not want to shoot apotber map. ment among the ancient Egyptians. Bears the Gignatare of mestoday we place ta” ~ADIES Pereales for Wrappers. All the New sHavina, 16° OmNTS. Fathom is from the Aryan, fat, to a wit a a full and complete line. permanently located in Nevada City where they can consult him and have their glasses changed when found necessary. : ' havea high elevation, the winter climate is cold and snowy, The fact is, are mixed properly. the average precipitation of moieture If you desire a fine hot mixed drink An. Irish Railroad Puszsie. A Santa Fe conductor on a Los An HARDWARE VINTON’S PHARMACY AT Crinity Episcopal Guild Mrs. W. F. Englebright Parlors DR. R. E. SMITH Are Located Here Permanently Pine Street, ADMISSION, FREE. §t., San Franciseo. tf. and s99 Wm, Harry. tf-m7 which 25 cente will be charged, and hankerchiefs wil] be offered ,for sale, . “sonic Building, up Stairs, Plac Street, Nevada City. starbing is still co yon son yo and . shal’s re is at once, thawing muc jends bad b of his a smer on asements pment of frefresh me irmyer, w club at d a ciga on. He oO take a baseball t ell, that. E cetih Kaa ch of thi jal i rn: repared to be in 8 also ent iting son —_——_—__.-» heral of j 0 died at it Monday noon at ittended . Raintances @ many . ind. The B of the p 8. Price oo : rae. © Nevada City) ote: tool the p Fflnd you « & man ie eptic is . remedy tk fails to k iney Pills the skept proof of t! ty proof [FINE GROCERIES: ae 3 J gee = 23 : ; : . sl . i & aa © At the lowest possible ‘notch. @ have always been known 45 We . the sm: mideer ; Sapa and you will find us doin thing ack I cou ia end ther
. right here every eday of our Drop in and get som “. Prices. You are always welcome. "~ Commercial Btroet, Nevada oity — I suff » Plainly I ft timesJ giving eae values, the same Vavy, min Pposite O visciiecaaun Wednesday Evening, Feb. 18th. GOLD FILLINGS......$2.00 VER FILLINGS.. . . ’). $1 CLBANING...i25.0. 5.4. d to thirt he Neva Special attention to Children’s Eyes. deri : Datty Electro-Dental amare ement . Optical Instruments it has -made my examinations very satisfactory. ° during the entire year ta less than fitcall on Wm. Harry atthe Old Corner geles train told a reporter of the San teen inches, and danger from snow saloon, Pine street. “tf Bernardino Sun that bis grandfather blockades on the railroads very slight. Only the very best of wines, liquore remembered a sign which was erected This is especially true of the Denver & and cigars are served st the Klondike at a point on a double track railroad Rio Grande, over which System travel saloon 6n Spring street and courteous in Ireland to the effect that “when two ‘THE LADIES OF has gone with less interruption for the treatment is tendered all visitors trains meet here they must come to @ past ten winters than upon the majorWm. Peard, the proprietor, invites standstill until they have passed each other.” r ity of lines popularly supposed to be all to sall on bim. d81-tf Wili give a novel entertainment at the a free from such delays. Something Had to Go. These parlors ase a branch of the Electro-Dei 1 Parl home of. Sufferer] can't stand it any Jonger; Old Win-er but adds to the majestic of Sacramento, ‘ Money Found. established nearly four years a One ot ie in I'm going to-the dentist’s this instant beauty of the mountain scenery along and ; best equipp ed Dental Olttices on the Coastit an to have this tooth out. ~ the way. It brings no fear nor disA piece ef money was found on CotScientist— Nonsense! Your tooth comfort to the traveler on the “Scenic ‘tage Street, The owner can learn of doesn’t ache; it is only your imagina: Line of the World,” the party who found it by applying at tion. with allthe modern Our personally conducted dally exabsolutely dret clase Wao RIOAL ot the TRANSORIPT office, f4 Sufferer—Then Ill have him pull out conveniences. for -doing cursions are operated all the year All work guaranteed at One-half the my imagination. regul ar price s charged round and are cheap and comfortable dentists. It has been said that “all whisky is means of reaching all parte of the A very attrae tive OU progr Friend R am will s. PR be renIC good.” But “Jesse Moore” is better ES : < dered. PLATES, full Upp or er : Lower $10 than others.Found at all first-clas . Miss Gush—What do you suppose the GOLD CROWN S) Write for lowest rates of fare and il23 Karce’™ 12 00 result would be if we could hear what The public is invited fo atiend, placas. — : GRIDGE WOper ‘ -. Our friends say RK tooth. , . 6 00 dustrated -booke. about us in our .abI Full information Up}. sence? . 4 PAINLESS EXTRAG’ about the best way to travel. J. D. if you want a good, cool drink of CENTS. 60 wrelgs pl when Miss Candor—I think we'd have a @@F-No charge tor Extracting Mansfield, General Agent, 625 Market Refreshments. will be served, for Phone Ma pn 633. beer—the very best ih town—drop ip trifle more modest y and considerable nty, wk at the K HUME years of experience and with the aid of New No Fancy Prices Charged. An erroneous impression prevails that beeause the Rocky Mountains itnesses f: rihday -y ) manner. sors and Carpenter tools with this bra ' are guaranieed against being too soft « breaking from flaws. Call for the KEEN, KUTTER GOODS. We have to persons wearing glasses It is a Great Advantage that a Skilled Optician is Business Locals. ithat vid 4 AYXY of our Pocket Kiives, Shears, The. Exper t Optician. Assessment Notice. a sad Datholic R. J. BENNETTS extend, and denotes the distance from INDEPEND.ENCE QUARTZ MINING COMPAR. tip to tip of the fingers when the N EW arms of an average sized man are fully x of ¥rincipal pl ation City, cipal place of business, evada County. California: : Armed guards have been placed about extended. * . . location of works, Sierra county , California Notices hereby given, thatat a meeting of the jafl to hold the mob ia check. ‘ Roars of Directors of the New Inde: pen: Diamonds Under Water. dence, Quartz. ining So., held on the An imitation diamond is never sold onyoe or gn » 1603, an ameennent, No, 2, mts per share way le: brilliant as a genuine stone. If your thi Capital Stock of: the cor ration, uponperahi s eye is not experienced enough to deimmediately to Fred rls, Secretary of the With tect the difference, a very simple test Corporation, Nevada City, Nevada uty, For the best of every hing in the is to place the stone under water. The ~ fornia. . ‘a : aay ‘ stock upon which ¢ assessm meat linesend your orders to Naffziger. imitation stone 1s practically extinchall’ remote u id upon the th ‘day ot Maroh, 1908, will delinquent, and. adverLoveland is now selli ng his famou guished, while a genuine diamond ti or sale at public auction, and unless yment is made bread at five cents a loaf at the Popnsparkles even under water and is disbefore, will be sold onthe birtieth day of March, 1003, to pay the delar Bekery. Try itand you will always. tinetly visible. When possible, place’a linquent ‘assessment, together wit. costs of) genuine stone beside the possiblé imiadvertising and expense of sale. buy-it. nov6-tf By order of ari Firectore. . tation under water, and the contrast Ww. Britland at his saloon on Broad OFFICE LS, Seoretary. will be apparent to the least experiOffice—Opposite Court House, Nevad street, makes a specialty of Fazoy Nevada County, California. pit mbineds enced eyes. February 11, 1903. fil Drinks, and you can depend that they n extend " = ef IS THE VERY BEST . examined by a ep of coal, injared mne cour r partic ir Schiees a XQ EEN UTTER If so do not delay having them a The cubit is from the Latin cubitus, an elbow, and is the distance from the elbow to the end of the middle finger. PY St ecal nd WEAK ber, CASTORIA ome of o erly resid Do You Suffer With is pg big ir as recei' hat Alfr Maeatnex 3c Cap. “foot” * Bai te im Henr: 4 Styles and? utes large sums every year to charity. He never does small TOMMY TlMOORE’S TONSORIAL —more than we ever had: before, a of the mucous lining of the EusPARLORS. favors nor any of those thoughtful little courtesies which of the:woman’s paper, Lia Fronde, says Lansing (deceased) Nevada County, dition a tachian Tube. When this tube is inand Ilth Sessions.” He is supflamed you have a rumbling sound or make an employe loyal toward his employer. All his favors a Paris correspondent, has preached. 10th with all the eloquence of spectacular posed to have died in California ia imperfect hearing, and when it is en34-inch Percales so cents per pard. — and charities must be on the wholesale plan. He is too unexample the gospel of Karl Marx, 1884, tirely closed,. Deafness is the result, Read These Prices and uniess the inflammation can be 36-inch Percales 12% cents per yard, selfish to think of such trivial acts, as suggesting that a Mme. Durand has/made a present of Mr. Whitney was a college classmate taken out and this tube restored to La Fronde to her co-workers. All the of Mr. Lansing, and he is desirous of its normal condition, hearing will be HI clerk take a few days-off on._pay to attend a sick wife. His editors and employees now own La information so as:‘to complete his claes destroyed forever; nine cas28 out of Men’s Shoes. Half Soled and. Heeled Big sales of Woolen Dress Goods going on now4 plan is to wait until one hundred clerks shall have lost their Fronde and form a great.female cvrecord. Anyone having {oformation ten are caused by Oatarrb, which is for 90 cents. will.confer a favor by referring the nothing but an: inflamed condition of Ladies’ Shoes Half Soled and Heeled operative society. Mme; Durand will wives and then to head subscriptions for a magnificent home the mucous services, a full suit. See them in our window. _ for 60 cents. no longer be the proprietor and direcsame to Mr. Preston, or addressing will give One Hundred Dollars for bereaved widowers. He has published a book on systor, but the first fellow-worker in the Oharles OU, Whitney, P, O. Box, 1065 forWeany case of Deafness (caused by ~ All work guaranteed, catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s New York City. tematic altruism, and on the day of. its publication he disadministration of La Fronde. Respectfully, 4 Catarrh Oure. Send for circalers, ANTONIO LOLLA free. missed a girl stenographer because she was too ill to perWise men drink : “Jesse Moore” The Shoemaker a A New York architect figures that F, J. CHENEY & Oo. Props, Toledo, O. Broad street, below Hicks & Danne form her work. Her sad case gave him the idea of founding with a modern steel frame a building Whisky; fools drink anything the bar-. Sold by druggists, price 75c, a . lap’s Assay Office, Nevada City. tender foists upon them. Be wise— Hall’s Family Pills. are the best. a free hospital for ailing working woman—but he did nothtaking up an average‘city block could select your own beverage, cumniubeaaaeulanans safely be built to a height of one buning for the girl. dred and twenty-five stories. Top For .over half a century ‘Jesse A thief being booked for grand larceny was seen the floor, please, Mr. Elevator Man, and Moore” Whisky has held its supremacy forget to wake me as soon as we as the best, purest and most palatable. other day to slip a dollar into the hand of a wretched woman don’t get there. I’ve telegraphed my friends me, ‘ who applied at a police station for a night’s shelter, Thus to expect ps ee ee Standards of Measurement. it appears that philanthropists are not all of one-kind, The Olerk b license and Mis Price i Trial Bottles free. = ~ pays small salaries and isa hard taskmaster, but he coutribperate women. = ping for Milling ( a cypebe: Maher & Co., Nevada ( school and who would not like to be dressed differently from A bill has been introduced into the in 1855 in Eureka, Nevada, for the depressed condition of the la~ their classmates. This Stiggestion infuriated the philanthroNew York Legislature at the instance lawyer IT-1S NOT DIFFICULT and was legal representative for several of the Woman’s Prison Association of bor market. pist, who made an insulting reply to the superintendent mining corporations and that State, establishing a State farm of that State. He %Oe-For us to cut hair in a stylish manner, : forced the méasure through. for women upon which it is proposed subsequently removed to Oalifornia, Deafness Cannot be Cured besause we understand ourbusiness: where in 1859 60 be served the poopie} to give employment in farm, garden by local applications as they cannot. The philanthropist is the head of a large.busines.. Hel. ead why so many people have their . . diary work to vagrant aud taten= as Staie Senaior, and-in.the-later.pear Teach the dissased portion of ‘the car, . That’s fine copp ry. It surely dy aa tone Py ou of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand}, Vinton druggist, big bridge of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company’s sysat all times. ase tem, near Milland, today, demolishing seven sections of the (coisa trestle, and sweeping a passing freight train into the gulch below. ; he knows his ideas are much better than those of anybody at Toledo, Ohio. Every envelope had Every member of the train crew was badly injured. else. Not long ago he proposed to put into uniforms the been elit, but money orders and checks Hon. E. M. Preston ofthis city is in boys in an orphanage of which he is trustee. The superinto the amount of several hundred dolreceipt of a letter from Charles O, which could not be disposed of Latest reports indicate that there are Gilt-edge security against storm and tendent, a worthy man,,suggested that the measure would do lars without dangér or detection. were left Whitney of New York City asking for 750,000 idle workmen throughout the stress of weather in Gilt Edge whisky. no:particular good and would keenly humiliate many of the untouched. The envelopes were rifled information. concerning one, ChristoBritish isles,a large portion of whom Wichman, Lutgen & Oo,, 320 Clay, 8. pher Jacob Laneing of Watervliet, boys in the institution who attended a neighboring public. of jewely, cash and New Year gifts. Druggist. y. Coats a hands: ;