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February 17, 1904 (4 pages)

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—_rrsore meme ANE COM sxx: (pial Dipatchestu Traetipt SO RO SIS Fourth Annual Masquer FRED EZ. BROWN, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ByMel, + + * $6 Por Year. By Carrier, ade Ball a Grand 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to anyjoart uf the city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City WEDNESDAY PRS ee sr eeesestreonecreesessoreszense pers from J. Delbridge. Best sustained gent—Mr. Hugunin, hat from Kline & George, Success, vesee-s PEBRUARY 17, 1904 TNE JADS ARE STILL AT I Second best sustained lady charac ter—Miss V. Burrows, a pair of kid gloves from Rosenberg Bros, : Second best sustained genot—N. J. Gallagher, silk muffler from Miller's. Best comedian—L, Oartér, a tox of cigars from William Giffin, Met oe Seas them, They are in the window on display. in our big store, r ° ° ° : ° its results of any Tariff law which we have ever had since LmMma E. wb. } pie a . — Toxio, February 17.—The Japanese torpedo fleet ar ari ri. fi By the Gre 4 he On = wake. \ a a a a ; a ee ee P . L. W.E Ca A ‘ F: the priests Spor of his. A diocese the following circular containing rules for the Sanitary preservation of churches: 1. “In all churches, immediately after feast-days on which there have been very y large large con tions, t monds, bishop who sent out the above order. ly: : That. after every service the church windows aa toot a ll " We a ©) thrown wide open and the pure, fresh, outdoor air allowed to} cleansing it of the Poisonous air and Alling it with pure oxygen. A church may become a very death-trap for a congrega-. ° ° ° aaurctas " 3: tion if it is zat properly ventilated. Pes The air becomes vitiated and filled with the carbonic acid gas breathed out by the. H cease people. Then the congregation goes home, the church is closed, and the impure and polluted air is allowed to re* « main in the church throughout the week. ; ll a er e Building, ao The next time the people assemble they must re-breathe] Only the are veryserved vest ofst wines, llquor @ and cigars the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous to breathe d fd this Mira, We Me Ruaeutig = Gees e ; ’ ® Monday treatment is tendered Ig ? 14 t. on all visitors Bie. a Per Sona W 0 es. seaitiie Plommer —Amerig Will Nankerv ie—An Irishn,woman as N. J. Gallagher—Polish prince, ea pe rs. ei costdme, this-ewollon sikéani is a pretty varieguted leaved f variety JQlia Pur W. Treglowno—Belle of the Ball. Vie Hyde—Mash. y— whoy. pondent continued : : : sani for from a sanitary point of view, but a Kittle more case i pes, rs. Da reil Pes auran : . : bat lived long Ji oat eines . Mabel Harry—Sunflower . She died two hours. ing— enough to / naps a M onda d aria 8 presides over in ce aoe Wee Gee mp way eo sia Ae Gh Blane Seal a Hahigon tgs retarn of Charles McNeal,. the market affords. in the proper ventilation of the respective edifices in summer : : and winter would be greatly bemefici.al to the public gener ally, both for health and comfort. mo bad'bean_setyfog aa ie Olivia Matthews—Tamboarine, released yesterday. But Wilder has got his man, Ethel s—Tambo urine, MaymeMatthew Solari—T ambonrin e, ward Arigona with bimouton throngh the fier, Ae McNeal passed 9 0 ar speaking of the United States as al yune country. Itis getting old and. will > HONOLULU, February 16 —At @ meetjust Pia bas seria es A bill bas} ing g of of the tb Japanese merchants here, Propriating rodaced into Congress three million dollars ap-/ for. 5 . $142,000 was subscribed to the Japaan exposition to be beld at Jamestow nese war loan. There was one subVirginia,in 1907 n, leb scription ef $80,000. The merchants hundredth soni oie i sapelunae will canvass the : islands, and expect to. thet town, When versary of the the birth of] we pass three-. raise considerable more money ‘their country’s osuee. : IysteriGe ous Seicep gab y pen. Pp a eer is now sei hie famous! ow, and the. bread at five cente a loaf at the Popu-. Daisy Shaver—O irls,. ftom justice. w.H. Luke—The Brewery, wastes aateloa . health uses.Dr. King’s New Life Pills oS tf 1, ; whiting—Spring, —S toe # felony. A Sharp Buxom ‘Thot Dig. hateful rev pho ¢ CS. : a = aTouses sche Hn Henpeck eaout 3 “Hi Peck hed ter git o’ bed os lojary agnes Wat Single—N1904 ight. girl Bessie ee&sie te Costume. wemagia bowels every day, you're J. Dolan—Henry Lane's vapor bath. . ‘ores Florence Silver—F anoy dress, ‘The jadges awarded the prises eal pee ng dealin ace R 0 : eittute polgon, take s dangerous, emoate & DR. BROWNE-SEQUARD'S VITA TOXINE Free % BO "the arta) CANDY A sale, sure and guarenteed cure for (f° the Whisky and Beer habits, Destroys . B With each st once the diseased craving Aloooe Pmnlents an baildefor up the avA gepoe ae atten ta tas ee re omhent ee, gecond dressed best lady—Mrs, Jof tients knowledge. i tte nervous sys $1 box, 8 boxes (complete guaranteed treatment) $2.50 Second best dressed gent—O, G@, by mall postpsid, securely wrapped Sweeney, $10. Root Drag Co., 8. F., Oal. : oe Wm. Britiand at tis saloon on Broad on SRial . i ° F ine Li part ©inmeaty the street, San Francisco, $160, Iquors $ Ci Loh AMERIOAN MER‘: ~ ars . é . RB REEL EE MI arr crate _ telves dent toes and arti uring — nee the . grame of thi After the as canes’ attendan ce Thedanch enjoy and Seventy con ies ‘was very su —=—— No m For Infants and Children, tonne Lee A edn t, 2 1 Class! Thea Kid You tae Alvaye : Boag _ Th Caeeyen 00. C “ of ts nd Broadway, P H.E Magill, Oakland, $160, : pe ae . Byron Ratley, Merohant Tattor. 1167 41, Weet 7th street, Oak , ae f' Bara Web Pad ia H J Market unter, O.& N. , W. Ry., 617 ale and;retail dealers in a = ee Wright, Walk Over Bhoe Oo., Frank Neal ion fi Teet, Los Angeles, $160, pS Los Angeles, $160 YOU BLOOD teceomdinattny . Posi toncucy [. peaehig , : GLEAN] areeat, mixedSet%en properly. o 4 verything Strictly Bs 2063¢ Ties B. Horner, 107 West 2nd 5 Wholeeal coe Peete8:! Clab Did i Oakland $160 ’ . i Humorous ray Pack, 806} Marchesault of XN Main eee arl T. Hall, 685 , . Francisco , $160, red «cea Chari ! i to Selee from, at oesh. rans ee Obittenden ee : Geo.aE. T. West, 13th SOLD EVERYWuerp. A thousand kinds Trade’ Mai COEF * *arman, M.[ D., ’ 6888 ap San Pablo ery in St. Louts, secmannainwie BESEDY COMPANY, cuICscO or HEW YORE . street, makes a specialty of Faxcy . Great American ‘Importing Tea. Co.'s canpentel t 151 N Washington street, Oakland $800. They are Beauties, It Pays,to ss ea ° Ges . tae woo d, Felix Clavere, 226 Allso treet, Los ages € Cc ents Spices Baking Powder out the seve South mv Pure,atPale Sparkling. Bottled Only theand Brew, Worth tions. The re ver hand on sata bd n Piano due’ Broadway, Los Angeles, $160, , Coff ee oe eet Market street, San Franciaco, $160. . ‘decorat ed. at : tees get ga Bt nie ar Mantiy “ie ' eT ©, 808 California street, San Fran-: ™. — Premium 0 street ny $88 North Los Angeles Of CURSE OF DRINK Jeune ¢ ek“night” : was W. F. Snsder wiih ees “Atbs 904 “< 2 tan Stat tnSrc, ev WB ie ett Late , plat . . wien Secondhn most original lndy—Mrs, KEP —Life, id Jil oF will bor Keep pees $15.Best dressed gent—Mr. Dean, $15. Most original gent—Mr. Mitchell, a} i _ Lane—I should say so. Why, I haven't e >on East Br ‘The follov Gikate ne ee ae * been home before midnight fora month. Aristocracy Hill, causing a painfal d aters— girl. 0; Gs etenes Osan e Mre. W. F Ae se armer, 848 South Broadway, » $160, ee ET mea e akesp . Served the _ organization : Street, Log Angeles, $820. sper aalth. anon,a condition TheAvo great. cureRand for constipati e Rieko, Beringrene One Raby Reeth 70 inp E re iby the following ane phe pela esta contractst to ’ reeesish livers, No, indeed! She said 1 hands this afternoon while at work on Mary Single—Summer. j 7 F i = F er Week Th i oe :ae palermo ig Liberty, agent of theo ieee “f ran : W. Bluett ran a nail in one of his , ercantile P Up at Night at three o’clock. © Diamonds $1.00 stam —No, young.”— ! Hxchange She sa . . § 22, action cores is dyspeptic “still .looked quite mild and 21 the 8results sured SN . eral of th ‘4: First 22d 2 merican = Mrs. pe teibes— mean comment upgare iti family residence tomorrow afternoon} : o meintain it, By gently arousing] . “Have something” is good, have a! © Most original lady character—Mes, the lazy organs they compel good di-. little “Old Gilt Edge” whisky is bet-. yolig Pardy, afar from Maber & Co. ape
snd bead off constipation. . ter—pate the “right edgo” on your) at Y ae = Emil Fres és . B . e eee riba ie Mrs iby Rev. Jobn Tam. D omas o hisn.” , a4 Folk Butte: fly. : mail a letter fer thet sharp tongued . Mest® 224 grocers, 25c. Mrs. Thomas Robinson. whose hus-. wife Wilder subsequently! fa Charles Wetzel--The Brewery, y pee a Mr. Buxom—Did she say you were ue AG inne ree Gane nc took him and harried him on the train. Hiteceoe’ Gai take Seren other fresh and rosy. Whence the difer Bakery. Try it and you will alseph Dillon, $10. ference? She who is blushing with. ways buy it. mrs May Richards, Bertha Shaver, Lizsie. SDI. arrested him as being a fagitive. near Pine Grove cemetery to aid century mark we can bardly claim to! toliowe, be ine follows: ofants. Best dressed lady—Mrs, A. D. Allen, Se . = the} Mrs. T. W. Reynolds—Red, White Hoyle ts waa After a while we shall have tostop. Local and is now speeding to and Blue. $142 000 f r W Ve at Folsom last evening. band passed away yesterday, is re-/ “Pore feller! Driv from pliller ter pS oe ee ee garden Constable Donnelle y, of Granite town-. ported to be quite ill at her home. Post!’—Princeton Tiger. medHina Richarde, Ig _ Francieco . . Mrs. Young home onOr : F b ebruar y Waa onogen lai ees Long I haveHaired h Visitor (entering timid-. Q. best When the bangry. s treatment. 7 . appeared that he w ald lose his man, . Prison gate y ht MARRIED aa ow does a Mrs. Frank Holbrooke—Hanter. Pavater N AN. . inns epicurean art, and as he ts al Co gro neg’ & little Roem written . City,ta Mre Mary is icada tion for from the the Governor of California . ¥bich he will serve all with Beatrios by the New Orchestra ' ; € Odd Fellows Meeting Place athe; Songs the Pilgrim Fathore adnate . brought on. A freshman looked at it will from now on conduct « first-class Mice Toona—BSpring. _ basiness tri 4 Mrs. Alio The fae nee CANDLE LIGHT eegt sid separa rn ol vee of the j——— clty yesterday to secure 8 requisi e left for Ts ye eng . 7 dining tables at which sit a dozen ste. . A> AT THE Ben ebay Siatlee Rae BEE se wee piste a .85 OENTS dents: OBILDREN NOT IN THEIR ‘TEENS 15 CENTS One day some curly lettuce was . S s © mas . Broad street from Mrs. H. O. Mills and . she do it?” uchi ha : Ted Himit from Genre 8. P. Ri nae aes _ LN. 8n Oo RTH LEAGUG directed by MISS FULTON, aasisted & H. of §‘ = rg a € Oncer Hel¢ p MErieel ney Sdierea Frank SPW girls reaction foe ibe teattier tide etary: . She George W. Huy,a young man well sh sorry for ka she had dona Ki dn: r ae 8s Und nder the auspices of the At Y gi rnerhey tendent ae S QO ted teaching it es = . Witness—What!—St. James Gazette. On id trom Bull Nevada City, California e counter claim, but you would not un d the N later after suffering horrible agony, od ee ms GaneaSue care been spen Mexico, ar and al left f STREET OE derstand thatcE ince og ? ia today in the presence of her husband. J. H. George—Jew. over carbolic acid Charles Allen—Indian. Sid esp on ent. L Effie May Driscoll, wife of Dr. Edward P. Sesege pedeh . quantity of Jacob Pardy—Soldier. Joe d : cy 8 sigs ate reg sl Mamie ; Solari—Tambourine girl. We beli believe all the churches in Nevada City are well] f; Electric lights und hot " MAIN At the Janction Quarry mine, be i = All because the church : had not been ventilated.— From « Medical Talk.” d left f bac agg Dr. r. J. J. W use, picid i ok Sep poeta dialed . nrimapione Imalhigeacien Iya rhe) econ [Oren eee BT eae cto tae akelig cat wasn Me wing & peevall Rogers bickitng pc er reac e Oapital foun : Mt vo county . tbat bis papers were defective, he and it . YOU courteou lay the foundation : for consumption. mining Riebard The large @ water rose! stream. D Ov blue flowers are very pretty. In Tushigher than it has for many years] cany it is known as “the death flower” . N \ Charles Swift of Oakland is here on. But Monday Cora ora Hicke—R Hicke—Red ed Riding Riding H Hood. When they go out into the winter air again they take] iaunary. cold. They have tonsilit itiis, bronchitis, and they sys pneumonia, : Ae Cia Ze fleld today mers Mf teeth dome rapeRebeca Geo A. McLaughlin of Sacramento. !ow North San Juan, BS another suspenaca gat gklage apt bay SNe arrived here on last evening’s train. sion bridge went out. The structure, Was not the 25th really; it was. the Mrs. CO. 8. Fiyno—Man banter. _5 J think of opening a window and letting in some fresh air ley is ver was called Mise Ki r ROOM HOUSE7 AND BATH, $12! @ 9 FURNISHED ROOMS for house be securea fromiehethe winter fresbets. L Belle Hosking—Winter. They became rowsy oe Their heads begin to ache. They don’t know what is the matter with them. They never. . a fe butcher, it Mrs. Pel yang returned t Myrtle. 7 per month, 3 Keeping. The creeping plant we call myrtle is 1% » ROOM FURNIS HED HOUSE water, not a myrtle at all, but should be called i on Pp Piety Hill. $15 per month, me foot bridges! pervincke, rich of hew.” were washed away, Fenton. anc peti piel ale ag evi phere. gety and nervous . J.H. H . Mrs. A. Grissel—America, J. Lachman arrived here today from . which was a hundred feet long, had 24th; it is a mistake in my brief—see Ernest Avery, A. Renfree—Plangers, . the Bay City. also been put at a high point, bat the. the defendant—he ts not the Mrs. M. Ore—Water lily. defendant fast sweeping flood bore it down they really; he is the plaintiff—there Wanda Burrows—Young widow. is a WwW. M. s banker, w ‘ ond for the Diam Agent this same old, dead air. If it is in the winter time the air] Elizabeth O. Jewett, Ellen Maloney a ti ae egpinceen rato Rditor (Interrupting hastily)— Written Sey 2 that much worse. The window has been heated, making . it —Good k twine, SackaMen s sian lu to, Februar BYde—Qu y 16th.—U, een juss G. . . ®ucceed bead proclivit ies, he willup undoubte Wilder, Assistant dly . on Superint endent of anything that : in vuilding oe oe ne se come in from the outdoor air an enviable . = ore t written oncan’t paper.useSorry. . Turn the and] Annie Rowe—Star. peloauan at Yuma, am te eit ig oriee cgarcta un be Lise = the right. That's’ 1t. Good sit down d . Companies, also i girls. Clara Plank—Batterfly. H eee ‘home on! Wm. N > The heavy dowaptat tet MOON . od is te celled “ta. fee ce ac. UY, at basi oy ge brook, five pounds! night Mad voatied Toe and electrie . baru, tree Teleth made the on Middle ha Yuba river ground.” Chaucer mentions it as “fresh; . lights. Lena Silver, Mamie Bernard—Flower loattié and fruit. $10 per month.wont=” ayler's fresh roasted coffee, a raging torrent and Mamie Hugunin—Mountain maid, Nellie Wales—Mountain maid, oftener, if necessary, and washed with hot water or a solution of corrosive sublimate,” That eo tants at sweep through and through it, thoroughly ’ nig z bes Oo}. { 224 also a sport with white fowers not George Hugunin—Unole Sam. visit. cerried the suspensi on bridge at Oola/ 5, pretty as the blue. William Mitchell—Comical princess. Joshua Davis of Grass Valley left} gate, which was about three hundred James F. Marshall—Coon Coon. this morning for Oamptonville. feet long. It was builta year and a A Poner. Clara Marshall—Fancy dress, Mre. Williams of French Corral is. half Miss L. Huckina—Angel. here on a visit to her sister, Miss. gether.ago and was well put to-. A verbatim fragment from the ar courts: ares se Ben Daniels--Clown. Mamie 3. “Every week, and oftener, if necessary, the grills of But wewe wouldwould like like to to add add one more item it to it, n Zz Agent for some of the best Accident, Fire and Life rena Ta darance mes epee es Mera Dean—Louis XIV, old ladies. the co-fessionals are to be washed ana polished. " te 4. “The holy-water receptacles must be emptied every week, or W.E.B Employment Office and . ploy re FRANK LIBERTY, Proprietor : Zranecri pt : Get. ‘. Gial features were awarded: Mi ; Plummer, , a carving Meree Jennie Jor 8 set Cleave, ; Minnle Eddy—Group of four of corrosive sublimate. On ordinary days they must be frequently Swept, after sprinkling them with water so as to raise no dust. 2. “Every week, and even oftener, the pews and confessionals must be cleaned with sponges and cloths moistened with pure wate: was a wise i 16 . len, hair brash from Major P. F, Si dress, Florence Eddy, Agnes Eddy, Mabel gregations, the floors must be disinfected by means of wood sawdast soaked in a one-tenth per cent, solution ge 2 Brab d Embroidery Lessons wires geo Most bald-headed man—James Do Girls in Blue. § noons. Apply to Mas. Jamzs Oamns, oat ee Reena icine from the Turner Hadley Oo. Wild Indians ; hs Flynn, smoker set from W. ; . Vinton. F, T. Smith— . : N Italian bishop once sent out to : cisco, San ras B.Hckiseiubierean, 1” . ,TH4‘clorin metal oreo toro] Middle Yuba River . te: 'Serd” she sseoatn, it W. Browning, J. Will ” a a) Lk sl greta : " Given on Monday and Friday after Best hayseed man—Aaron Browning, box of mixed cookies trom T. W. Si : zack s —— Best hayseed woman—Wm. Brown ing, sack of flour from Gaylord & Son. : ae Shelby Huckins—Spooney: girl. “ F Hall—Native Daughter. Sa oe . L. : from J, J. Jackson. Jos O'Conne!—The l—The trues,people RB. Nicklese common Badie Wilie—Vegetable girl * cratic low tariff acts which left a long trail of adverse bal O A. =r aes “a a, an aa . Lidberty—Nev; Manis prema feecs5 dite. 1897, 97) and in striking t to the effect of at 4 contras : : the old Demo-. om rs. te ak 0. Angilley—On the Spot. exception to the successful operation of the Dingley law. It Dp ° . cs has been workin g the same way ever since it was enacted ix es in their chards. Thinnest man—Henry Hackins, ham pleasent ' \ . meet pope man—Oscar Angilly,. + he J SEPaeae were ee the fre from the Port. "attest Liew «e a Stokes, ? box a Fight transpo: rts, with Jepanese troops, started today for te 3 " aed hae geek Oliver, Oar . °f °8dy from O. Tegler, erable Dingley law, which was gointo g shut us out of the ag. Nevad a C it Korea. . the foundation of the Government. Fischer, Essie Fischer, Annie Rogers, Riess polar = priat e, box of The report is confirmed that sixty thousand Japanese _ The past calendar year showed a balance of trade for the ee eg aR nee ° Thinnest woman—M iss Clara Nan-. have already landed at Wonsan. . ts. N.d. eber— ° United States of $394,000,000, That was under “the misPid : Gandoc nieceMoon ur side of bacon from W. G. __ ° ° ° world’s market,” as some Democratic alarmists would have A aa at a . ld t it an insisted would come to paswe Last year was not an} prendien train. P Miss Kx ge esa a i ; Bgton. i. evine—Flower A. Emi . = Homeliset aba Jota Hicks, string Mrs. 8. 8, Molletti—Flower any Lawrence Carter—Clown, Z Te. and Quality Style Fullness, Jor Reauty, later. The Dingley law went into effect July 24, 1897, and cae r accabaae= d ppy Hool-. f ##€*ages from Colley Bros. ranged for an attack on the Russian vessels at Port Arthur about the time of the next Presidential election will have igh AE s Mis eases nat prions, last Saturday night. A terrific storm : ° during the night pre¢ been in ps—Spanish force longer than any other Tariff costume, law On our statute. aro os : ng Philtipe— Sattor. =Aide pa -ewer Pala. vented . g the all but two of the torpedo fleet from reachin books. It is not likely that the law will be revised for some Dave Daniels, Henry é Holland— 10ig —codfish det from : W . H . Smith, Takk cis Most popular woman—Sheb Huck-. harbor, These attacked the Russia : a time after that date, however, so that it will easily rank as n vessels injurin fe beh = ee g one. oer ins, can of lard from Grissel Bros, ° ee Th . not only the Tariff law remaining longest unrevised, but the most successful in its operation, and the most beneficial in. We have more Ohey Can’t Be Beat Most original group—Mieses F., A. changed or unamended longer than seven years and a. foliows: prea — ae ‘age Cleve, banquet half. The so-called Tariff Commission law of 1883 went. © Mollie Sneath—Popcorn girl. : Homeliest woman—William Nanker‘ 4 John Trethewey—Jockey boy. via,._bott! into effect July 1 of that year, while the McKinl t ey law went Archie Borlace, George ‘ Sandow— mae He of pertame from -H. L. into effect October 6, 1890, seven years and three months Daily Come and see Underskirts are now in. Arranging For Another At The fourth annual masquerade ball dow, kid gloves from L. Hyman & Oo. Best dressed group—Misses A. Ball given by Company O at Armory Hall last night was largely attended and and J. Allen, banquet at the National was a glowing success. The gallery Hotel. Best sustained group—Mieses B. was packed and the maskers, in all and D. Shaver and M. and L. RichHE Dingley law will be a record breaker in many re-. styles, fashions, ene SB CRATOO . ce tamnat at Mote iiliek, a ° : = ters, pretty nigh occupied all the avail_Spects. No Tariff law of our history has reniained unfloor space. Those in mask were as. The Queen of Underskirts Our Spring line of Black Sateen Sorosis Second best ‘comedian—Fred San A RECORD BREAKER = = Christma ling’s Be: oan Your ~ a is .