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THE
. PERSONAL ‘MENTION
Daily Record of the
Doings of Our
People,
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A. Emil is down from Graniteville.
E. L. Gibbens, J. H. Wilson, H.
Kittridge' and BR. .M. Taylor of San
Francisco came in on last evening’s
train. : eae
Miss Edna Sears® will return to her
home in Marysville tomorrow, after a
pleasant visit with friends in thie city.
Ralph Stratton left this morning for
San Francisco,
G. L. Logan of Sacramento came in
on last evening’s train,
8. Brown is here from San Francisco,
L. W. Evans was over from North/.
San Jaan last evening and returned
home this afternoon.
Mrs. Rowe is reported to be quite ill.
W. E. Hammond returned last night
from Placerville.
Mrs. O. O. Weisenberger ie ill at her
home on Nevada street. :
Wm. Nicholls Jr., the Datch Flat
banker, was here last night.
J. H. Helwig, the North Bloomfield
butcher, is here on a vieit.
Mire. Pelligrini Ozelli of Willow Valley is very ill and Dr. O, H. Lehners
was called out last night to attend her.
Mise Kate Watson, who has been
visiting her sister, Mre, 8, J. Peard,
returned to her home at North Bloomfleld today. .
Richard Phelan, the Sterra county
mining man, arrived here last night
and left for his home this morning,
Dr. J. W. Marsh and bride, who have
been spending their honeymoon in
Mexico, arrived on last night’s train
and left for their home at Downieville this morning.
F. M. Fenton arrived here last night
from Bullion, B. 0,, on his Way to
French Oorral to visit his mother.
Miss Helen O. Wright, who has been
teaching in the Downteville schoole,
»> arrived here yesterday. She has gone
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to Reno, Nevada, to be married to
Frank H. Turner, formerly Superintendent of Schools of Sierra county.
Ted Hall, the coffee man, ia here
from San. Francisco with a new story.
8. P. Riley is among the late arrivals from the metropolis.
L. N. Smith, the insurance man,
left for Tonopah, Nevada, today on a
business trip.
Mrs. Alice Evans is here from San
Francisco on a visit to her mother,
~ Mrs, Young, who has been ill at her
home on Orchard street.
First Anniversary,
» the Shakespeare Olub of this city ob*served the first anniversary of the
The thirty-five ladies who comprise
TRANSCRIP fr.
WEDNESDAY. PEBRUARY 17, 1904] _
Ed, Sparks and John McGinn 1
The former got ninety days for disturbing the peace and the latter, who
was convicted of stealing seven dressed
obickens from Jos, Marzen’s butcher
shop, will “do” time. for thirty days,
George W. Henderson, of New York,
and W. T. Farrer, of San Francisco,
arrived herethis morning, and, in company with Superintendent J. 0: Campbell, visited the Mountaineer mine,
in which they are interested. They
are algo’ owners in other properties
fn this district.
WOTU.
A meeting of the Woman’s Obristian
Temperance Union wilt be: held in the
parlors of the Methodist. church tonight, immediately after the regular
prayer-meeting service. A full attendance of the members of this organizatlon ie desired.
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To Entertain Club.
Next Saturday afternoon the Ladies’
Whiet Club will be entertained at the
home of Mrs, J. M. Hadley on Main
street, The favorite game will be indalged in and the ladies of the club
are anticipating a delightful time.
IT’S IMPOSSIBLE.
To Disprove Facts. It Is Decidedly Easy to Verify Nevada City Opinion.
Nothing by way of an-introdaction
could be added io the experience and
opinions given below, which coald increase their value, Nevada City people can be safeiy left to draw their own
conclusions based on such convincing
proof as this citizen offers. What-is:
there lacking in evidence like this to
satisfy a dyed-in-the wool doubting
Thomas? .
H. O. Milla, feed depot and boarding
stables, Main street, above Commercla} street, eays: “You are at liberty
to send anyone to me for minuter particulars of my experience with Doan’s
Kidneys Pille; not out of curiosity,
but if he really suffers from kidney
complaint in any of ite various forms.
and wished to know what courae to
pursue to get relief. It struck me
while reading a notice about a remedy
that if it performed half what It promsed it might at leagt helprine-oult of je,
Sealy whey anepyee FASS see dawtzoubled for several yeers
too long to be pleasan bere is no :
use going into Sarkseeed LUOED vat @itbl chrbhic indigestion and nervous
ache or too frequent actions of the :
kidney secretions. Anyone suffering . °®°" NH. “No remedy helped me
. received @ letter from her friend, Mre.
Mrs. 3. H. Wythe of this city today
Dr. Noble, at Piog Yang, Koreas, which
bears direct testimony of the unsettled
condition which the present: war between Japan and Russia has brought
about with the inhabitants of that
country, and the great peril that the
missionary people and other Christian
people have consequently been placed
ip, The natives; who are entirely ignorant of the causes which have led
up to and precipitated the war, have
got hold of the false idea that the missionaries there are. responsible for the
state of warfare which threatens them,
and this belief is spreading like wild,
fire among a» large number of the
islanders. Asa remedy for restoring
order in Korea the natives now advocate killing off the missionaries. _I¢ it
ig ceen, however, that there is a likelihood of this threat «being put into exeoution; the letter states that all the
missionaries will be recalled to Seoul
and,from there home until the island
‘is pacified. .
Mrs, Noble’s lettér was posted on
January 16th at Chemulpo—the place}
where a large Japanese army recently
landed—and was considerably delayed
in its transit here.
Should Dr. Noble and his wife deem
it advisable to return to America, they
have promised to visit here with Rev.
Wythe and family before returning to
their former-home in the East, :
Stock, Bonds, Ele.
The following sre the quotations
asked. for.stocks and bonds at the
Ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francisco Boards:
WHEAT AND BARLEY,
q
Milling Wheat........cce0. I 52
O Barley cate) ct varsaccuie 117
WATER AND GAs.
Spring Valley.... Seeciaasess 15
San Francisco Gas and Elec.. 57 00
~ MINING STOOKs, ;
GBPAE cis. iss 5 87. Sierra Nevada. 62
Mexican ... ay) . ts rrimaeanaa 24
Gould & Oar. . Bullion .... il
Best & Bel..2 50'/Exchequer.. 16
Con. Oal & Va.1 8i)\i8eg Belcher.. 07
Savage.... 48. . Overman.... 28
Oholler .... 22) Fastice.... 08
Potoil:.2. i. 17. . Union .... 96
Hale & Nor..1 O6/. Alta.auii.6.:.. 08
Crown Point.. 28/lJulia ..... 05
Yellow Jacket. 46/iCaledonia.., 99
Imperial... 03). Silver Hill.. 68
Kentack . 04. \Challenge... 24
Alpha.. 08}. Occidental.. . 96
Belcher.. 88}/Andes.,... 50
;. lfissionaries in Korea
‘tine. yesterday, J.P. Dean, » timber‘tan, bad his right leg quite badly
‘hart. He Was putting in some
timbers on the 400-foot level when the
son was assisting him and he had just
‘stepped aside to hand Mr. Dean a pick,
The timberman touched a fock in the
hanging wall lightly with the pick
when ‘suddenly a boulder, which ie
thought to weigh about 700 pounds,
struck Mr. Dean a glancing biow on
the leg, masking an ugly wound. He
was removed to his home on Broad
street, where a physician dressed his
injury. ;
_ Bee the new advertisement. of the
Teal estate and employment office,
which is on Main street, opposite the
Hotel Antlers. This exchange offérs
inducemente to investors, and if you
want to buy or sell give it a call.
In the line of life, accident and fire
insurance some of the best companies
are represented. In today’s advertisement there are honees to rent,
which are very desirable in every way.
Loan and Trust Company.
taineer}
Drawn Todty to be i
Attendance on the
{st of March,
came down withacrash. The big rook {drawn in the Superior Court todsy to
getve as trial jurors on the first of
March: ¢ es
Nevada township—W. J. Olemo, E.
W. Gagin, W. H. Hooper, Frank F.
Kendricks, David Ashton, J.-P. Gillett; D, L, Oalkins, _
Grass Valley township—Wm, Reynolds, Wm. Moore, R. D, Gummoe, J.
F. Trebileox, James N. Kenney, J. J
Orr, Wm. Hosken, J. W. Oallaghan,
Wm. Coombs, T. W. Noell.
Eureka. township — 0. McLean,
Obris, Hansen.
Bloomfield township—T. .0. Mo
Gagin, W. L. Mobley, Edward Oummins,
Bridgeport township—John
FW; Oulver, W, E. Moulton.
7 Rough and Ready township—Jesse
. ,,ltle Yor townsbip—a. G. onew,
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“ste "eoay-mome TOO Much
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Reppma, Feb. 16—The town of Ken.
washed away by a flood Moiiday. The
entire population worked hard to save
the property from going down in the
Fe Rr hy eee _. . flood, The Kennet river rose higher
«Phe @ ne Keeper” will be produced than ever known before. Severat
at the Nevada Theater in this elly on buildiogs were swept away.
eld has this to say about the com-. .
‘J, Smith has a comedy drama that fits
hie style of acting as well as if he had Wasurerom, February 16.— The
lived through the scenes he portrays. value of the eatate left by the late
He opened an engagementof three. Senator Hanna is estimated from
sights and a matinee in this produc. $7,000,000 to $8,000,000 It is stated
tion at the Grand last night. Since . that he owned at least 15 per cent of
Mr. Smith appeared bere in this play. the stock of the Oleveland Electric
last year both the play and company . Railway, also interested in other railhave been improved. Last night’s au-. roads, mining properties, vessels, etc,
dience wae large and enthusiastic and
the applause was thoroughly deserved. e >
Mr, Smith as Derry Doolan ie a good A Train Wreck
bit of the show, with his singing and . .
his comedy and his serious work, bat
there are some capable performers AtLanTa, Ga., Feb, 16.—The Florida
eround him. Van Murrell got a good Limited on the Western & Atlantic
deal out of the emall part of Johony Railroad, southbound, was wrecked
Drake and 8, Simpson played Lanty eight miles south of here today, reHogan, the gardner, ina menner that sulting from the breaking of an axle.
won approval. Del 0, Seldon, in the. 2 Welve persone were tojured, two of
Water.
net, near Redding, came near being
San Fr. ,» February 16.—
Draughteman by day and counterfeiter by night has been the dual life
led by Andreas Winkelmann, taken
into custody last night by Secret Serviee Operatives Hazen, McManus and
Foster, and lodged in the San Francisco City Prison.Secreted in his
room at 1415 Polk street, where the
arrest was made, was found the complete plant for the manufacture of
counterfeit half-dollarsand more than
$200 of the bogus coin.
All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit
the taste manufactured by an expert
wixologicst atBritland’s. of
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why use gelatine and
spend hours soaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and coloring when
Jell-O
oo better results in two minutes?
rything in the package. Simply add hot
water and set to cool. It’s perfection. A sur
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex.
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla
Under Arrest.en oe
nn
Me Travelers.
_ Ceriaint of
Smoke Is
Wherever you go—on any road,
in every town—you’re sure of a
great smoke for 5 cents if you ask for the
Cremo. The only cigar for sale everywhere,
and everywhere the same.
LARGEST SELLER IN THE WORLD.
The Band is the Smoker’s Protection.
Confidence .,.1 15
yilsto_Better Than Gold,
debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lannnotil I began using Electric Bitters,
‘Organization last night. At Mr. and
» Mre. W. F. Englebright’s residence,
‘on East Broad street, a “gentlemen’s
“night” was given in honor of the ooca“gion. The spacious rooms were bril‘Mantly illuminated and handsomely
‘decorated. One of the banquet rooms
‘was decorated in pink colored carnations, while in the other the effects
‘were red and consisted of red carnations. The parlor and other rooms
were very pretty in their violet decoras
tions, Ivy and a profusion of flowers
were also artistically placed throughout the several rooms,
The following program was rendere#’.
in an exceedingly pleasing manner: ’
Piano duett—Mrs. L. 8, Oalkins and
Miss Lenore Oalkins.
Violin solo—Harry Eoglebright, ac‘companied by M. Hyman.
Humorous reading—Dr. Nellie E.
Obhapman.
Violin solo—Miss Gladys Ford, accompanied by Mrs. Thos. 8. Ford.
Ohbaracter song—Mrs. ‘A. H, Tickell.
Oomedietta —‘“‘Why the Women’s
Club Did Not Hold a Meeting ?”—Mrs,
from either of these annoyances knows
which did me more good than all the
— 4 nc! ae ces dragp ri medicines I ever ased. They have alaa Preise wes pn Nee aries ia to . 8° kept my wife in excellent health for
saphagar ys pte Skea’: dru store, . ¥28"s. She says Electric Bitters are
. in ft Dean’s Kid. juet splendid for female troubles; that
bay pag nigel oo ? jie se and they are a grand tonic and invigorator
rie’ nO . reangieren, hoot bi fob. . foF weak, ran down women. No other
iver — i “ery medicine can take its place in our
% 5 family.” Try them. Only 50c. Sat= sale tad ge Namen Restate sfaction pasrantees by W. D. Vincents per box. +» . on, druggist.
Baffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the
United States. °
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
When You Go to San Francisco
Stop at the Hotel Graystone, 66 Geary
take no substitute. street. New six-story fire-proof hotel
electric lights and elevator; unquestionably the most luxuriously furnished in the city; steam heat; private
A Arrested Japs. baths; one block from Palace Hotel;
: : from the leading mornONOLULU, Feb, 16 — Six Japanese . °ne-helf block
Mrscip strasiad wc: the tatena of. ing papers. All Market street care
Kaual ase result of the investigation . Paes the door. Rates, 75 cents per VINTON'S PHARMACY
WOODPEGKER
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—The New
Card Game CIGAR..
50 Cents.
of the murder of G. H. Glennan, foreer cee up. oe Big hdd
merly of Redwood City, Californie, sas
who wae killed by the explosion of a} (California Champagnola—red and
stick of dynamite under his bed in. white—a beverage strictly
camp, Two are charged with murder. /freshing and delicious, mad
and four with conepiracy, The four! California wives. . At Britland’s
E. A. Moore, Mre, M. Bernheim, Mrs. . have turned State's evidence and say
O. P. Loughridge, Mre, W. G. Rich-. that the whole six held a meeting and
ards, Mre, A. H, Tickell, Misses Flor-} decided to kill Glennan after he had
ence Kimball, Gertrode Goyne and
Bertha Webber.
The musicians and others who took
part in the program acquitted them-.
selves admirably. Shakespeare mottoes and artistic favors in the shape of
Mardi Gras hearts were distributed
during the evening, also printed programe of the entertainment.
After the program, a fine banquet
was greatly enjoyed, The waiters in
attendance were from a local: hotel.
The enjoyment concluded with songs
and dancing till a late hour. Over
Seventy comprised the party, which
Was very successfal in every way.
Snes nse
No man will be poorer at
Christmas for buying Schilling’s Best instead of the usual
“cheap” stuff.
driven them from camp and thrashed
them. They were gamblers.
Believed Lost.
Nanrvoxet, Mase., February 16—The
Nova Scotia schooner Scotia Qaeen
stack on Tuckernack Shoals in Nantacket Sound, last night, and as nothing has been seen of the vessel today,
itis thought she is lost with all hands,
numbering five men, but there is 4
chance that the vessel was blown clear
of the shoals. The Scotia Queen was
bound from River Harbor, N. 8, for
New York with a cargo of lamber.
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the head
ache is gone. They cure neuralgia Your grocer’s; moneybach.ior nd 10o.a box. For sale by H
serene a i ER ee
Dickerman sole agent. .
ELy’s CREAM BALM
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It cures Satarrh and
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Sm
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail,
Coffee Roasted Daily
A Fine English La Rue’s
is here
to stay
—made by—
Drop in and see them. They will make
excellent Birthday gifts.
Birthday itt
We have a large assort ment of
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of points
of interest in and around Nevada
Oity which would make excellent
Birthday gifts, also
Silver’ Deposit Ware
This is something new and we
have a large stock of articles
made from it. QOall in and gee
them, and don’t forget we have
Diamonds
Cut Glassware
Jewelry of all kinds
unlovely role of Hubert Boyle, aliee. ‘®™ may die. berry. gas pala ma.
Egan, J. Owen O’Neil, got bimeelf thoroughly: — = . = =e
_ . hated, but that is always the fate of aR . f
} the villian who is a real stage villian, “”
OEE ELIE SenEe ss
DR. H. O. SMITH
DENTIST
Formerlyfof ¢thegElectro-Dental Parlors}
MASONIC BUILDING..... PINE::STREET
a Good NEVADASGITY, CAL.
a ————
Che Best in town..
.
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Onr wines and liquors cannot be exvelled anywhere. We have
wines from six to twelve peare old, richly flavored and healthfal and every drop is fuli of vigor. Ia bulk and bottle. All
the leading brands of Cigars also kept,
NEVADA OITY -THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY
$1.50 SPECIAL $1.50
All the late shades in
WOOL WAISTS
(See Window)
just received. They are worth from $2 to $3
but we are making a special price of
$1.50 WHILE THEY LAST
New Oxford Waistings New Gingham;
New Silk Lustere in all shades New Searsuckers
New Crashed Leather Belts New Goods arriving daily
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
amneeenes
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
NA
not
The accommodations, the service and the A"
cuisine at the National: are NNEX
equalled by any hotel in
Northern California.
maneser® .
Neve
Hot ° and
Electric lights
cold water
Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank
in the building.
“THE HOME OF GOOD LIVERS”
C. J. BRAND All kinds. Also new line of
———
Violin Bows and Guitar Strings
strings for ali stringed S. of Md instraments, Violin chin rests, etc.
Sees ; JEWELER See our splendid line of Clocks and Watehes.
oe ee ~_Novada Oky) 4, & H. v, HAR YUNG, Watchmakers — Broad Street
TRY
Hotel Antle
. FISH FOR
LEITER & DUNLAP
PROPRIETORS. .
Breakfast Tea
for 60c a pound
Smooth — Rich flavored—
full bodied and very fragrant
FREE
TRIAL SAMPLES
TS
LENT..
and lots of it too. All kinds—
in cans, smoked, dried, etc.
Drop around and see our large
stock of Lenten goods, such as
Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines,“
— Cough Cure
For that terrible cough.
IT WILL CURE YOU.
LA DU'S HEADACIE DOWDERS
are the best onjthe market
stout relief, ‘Try them.. Oysters, Lo bsters, Crabs, etc. =
am ee —————————— Pe kes
gee one FOR SALE BY We heve a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies ;
Taylor ’s ae NUTSONE 0 Special foatare:<toAlso a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters
Tea and Coffee A H. .DICKERMAN je ies ee teat 7
6a al 66 HOUSE I . Ed ages tonto
Broad St, Mera Oy tance EeTaioemccmn. Ohe Bee Ftwe Srocery
Drugs and Stationery J. J. JACKSON. Proprie‘or
. #4 BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York
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