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February 27, 1904 (4 pages)

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wv of hly nd rop 1 il -THE TR that town, } cisco on a business trip. ‘mine a fow weeks ago, is getting slong .ference? She who is blushing with » to maintain it, AN pd) SATURDAY :.,FEBRUARY 27, 1904) PERSONAL MENTION Daily Record of the Doings of Our People, 8, W. Sleamahan of Oakland arrived here on the morningtrain. — Miss Rachel Hughes left thismorning for San Francisco, Mrs. E. Hampton, daughter and son left this morning for Jackson, Amador. county, where they go to make ‘their futare home with Mr, Hampton,’ who is superintendent of the Oneida}. mine, situated a short distance out of Miss Belle Hatfield arrived here fast evening from San Francisco and this morning left for Downieville, . Arthur Smith left thie morning for San Francisco. F.E. Morrill of San San Francisco is in town. , ‘ A. W. Brown, BR. O. A'techey and Jobn H. Schoefield ‘arrived here last evonieg from San Francisco, 8. L. Haas of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left thie morning for Washington, G. Parisen is here from San FranPeter McAuslin is down from Grizzly Ridge. M, Manassee of Ohio ie here examining oar mines. J. L. Daniels and F, O. Hensley of San Francisco are here-on a business trip. Fred Erskine is here from Emigrant Gap on a visit. Thomas Patterson ia ill at his home on Nevada street. Mrs. Edwin Warner is recovering after being quite ill.) Mrs, Belle: Hatfield arrived here last night from San Francisco and left this morning for her home at Downieville. ; John J. Meyers, one of the owners ‘of the Murchie mine, arrived last evening from San Francisco. William Stevens, a well known young man, will leave here for Point Richmond tomorrow. ; J. Dorgan of Willow Valley, who had his leg broken at the Red Oross nicely. : J. H. Patterson arrived here yesterday evening from San Jose en route to the Alleghany mine at Ohipps Flat, of which he is one of the owners, Frank Hartung, who.has been quite Hill in the German Hospital at San Fiancisco, has about recovered from nis illness. ' Martin Trewhella and Ed Dower left this morning for the Zeibright mine. ‘The former has accepted the position -of blacksmith at that place. Steve Buécaglia and wife have returned from Fresno to their home on ‘Sacramento street, Iysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difhealth uses Dr. King’s New Life Pille By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. A Wind Storm. PortLanp, Or., February 26.—A windstorm of cyclonic character struck the little town of Mount Tabor, a few miles east of Portland, this morning demolishing two houses, besides badly damaging a number of other buildings. AN_ ILLUSTRATED "SUGGESTION BOOK," covering many branches of their business, will be mailed upon request by Messrs. Shreve & Co. The book His interesting and comprehensive. If 2 desired, goods will be shipped upon . approval to any express office (at a railroad point) in California, charges prepaid. All orders receive equal atteation, and correspondence is invited. Messrs. Shreve & Co. are Manu “facturers; Stationers, Gold Smiths, Silver Smiths, Importers of Precious and Semi-Precious Stones, Watches, Clocks and Art Goods. Mention this peper whe writing. SHREVE & Co. POST.& MARKET STREETS SAN FRANCISCO SORIPf./F ie = Rade hiy Of Happenings of Interest ‘in and. ot und This ‘Section. : Court on Tuesdsy, March ist, by Judge Nilon, have been exoused until. Taée’ day, April Sth, whet the oes o* MoAuley ve. the Taboo: lee Company will come up for. trial, .The ‘postponement was caused by ‘the “dismissal of the Deadman case, which was to havé come up next Tacsdsy, © The Knights of the Royal Arch heid @ special meeting laet night for-the parpose of receiving P. N. Habrahan Mr. Hanrahan reviewed the work of the local: lodge end. highly compli-. mented the officers for their good work.’ When you hear the general public always refer to @ hostelry as being fully'up to the standard in the way of accommodations it must be true. The Hotel. Antlers stands high in the estimation of the people. This is very noticeable among travelers and touriets, The house enjoys an excellent run of custom, and the Sunday_ dinners are prepared in grand atyle, Tomorrow’s meno appeare in another column. > The Eagle saloon is a popalar resort, which has been made’ s0 by the courteons treatment extended to all and the excellent grade of goode kept on band. The place is comfortable and cozy end the proprietor, James Dower, extends a cordial invitation to the public to sampie his goods, The members of the Intermediate Epworth League held a social session last evening at the Methodist church parsonage, in. connection with their regniar ‘business meeting. Refreshments were served anda fine time enjoyed by these young people. About fifty feet of the stone wall in front of Mrs, W. O. Groves property on High street.gave away last night daring.the heavy downpour. R. H. Bennetts fe arranging to erect a neat iron fence in front of his=residencé on East Broad street. Maher & Oo. have fixed up their ebow windows in great shape, and they want the people to look at them this evening, ,In their changed advertisement they tell about the big bargains they offer, today only, in Silk and Lace Collars. “ A heavy: hailstorm fell here at an early bour this morning. The only matter to come before the Superior Qourt next Monday morning fs the J. H. Coughlin habeas corpus proceedings, when a decision will be réndered. A stray calf bas been at the Brannigav place, on Orchard street, for a few days past. Frank Smith, who was sent. down from Truckee to serve ninty days in the Oounty Jail for petty larceny, was given his freedom today, his term havfag expired. It wont be long now before landlords and tenants will be turning their attention toward beautifying the interior of living rooms. One of the first requisites to be observed as spring approaches is the papering of the rooms, To meet demands Rosenberg Bros. have jast received a car load of wall paper from the East for the spring trade. They areall o the latest designs and the prices. are within the reach of all, ranging from 10caroll up. Also the latest in Tyling papers. Run your eye over their changed ad. in another column. It Is Settled. — Sacramento, February 26. — The State Board of Examiners yesterday afternoon settled the controversy over the reward offered for the capture and eonviction of Wardrip by giving Dr, Maier, of Salt Lake Oity $400 and Oar! Dalberg $100. y California Ohampagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf Slock, Bonds, Eic. The following are the quotations asked for stocks and bonds at the close of yesterday afternoon’s , sessions of the San Francisco Boards : WHEAT AND BARLEY. . Milling Wheat.......0.4. 1 87% ck Poa ag a ests 1 0 WATER AND GAS. Fin Justice Coughlen’s court’ yesterday the Valiant Commander ofthe order. . ohn Toccalini swore to a complaint afternoon charging Peter Bionde with battery. Bionda was etrested abd demanded a jury trial, which was set for next Thursday.’ Themen were scuffling ‘in a Sacramento street resort and Toocalini claims his adversary bit him twice on the forehead. This the arrested man denies and alleges that Bionda received the bruises by his head coming in contact with a table during the mix-up. ‘Superintendent Stewart now has 85 patients at the county hospital to administer to. About thirty of them are ‘quite ill, which keeps Mr. Stewart and Oounty Physician Tickell very busy alleviating their sufferings, A new organization, composed of about twenty of our young people, has been organized -for-the: purpose of holding meetings and enjoying social intercourse. The club is about equally divided among the feminine and masculine gender. Organization was partially effected: a -few.eveningsago by the election of Harlan Wright as president. Miss Olara Reynolds as secretary, and D. E. Morgan Jr. as treasurer, At the ‘National Hotel and Annex everything can be found that goes to make up the comforts that mark the modern hostelry. Nothing is left undone in regard to pleasing patrons, and nicely furnished rooms, single and in suites, with the very best of conveniences, are among the teking features of the place. The culinary department is carefualiy attend to in every delail, and the splendid dinners served every Sunday evening are largely. patrodized. The menu for tomorrow is published in this issue, Last Sunday while Jay Housel, who resides about six miles west of this city toward the South Yuba river, was hunting in the vicinity of William H. Smith’s prune orchard he ran across two large mountain lions. He managed to dispatch one of the brutes, but the Other escaped into the brush. after being severely wounded. The elein animal was 4 female weighing 125 pounds and measaridg-seven feet from tip to tip, Fine hot. lunch tonight at the National Hotei. bar. Browned cod fish balls, Boston style, ie tobe one of the new dishes. Everything choice, and all are welcome:to‘come and partake of the spread: ® Every Sunday a fine chicken dinner is served at the New York Hotel. Landlord Richards takes particular pains to see that the spread contains everything choice that the market affords, ‘The dining room is homelike and the best of service is given. Nearly Wiped Out AsroriA, Or., February 26.—During the great storm which visited the North. Pacific Coast last Monday, the Government light house etation at Destruction Island was nearly wiped out of existence by a bolt of lightning which struck the main ledge of the station and shattered a_ portion. Temporary repairs have been made, so that the light can be used. eo ee When You Go to Sana Francisco Stop at the Hotel Graystone, 66 Geary street. New six-story fire-proof hote! electric lights and elevator; unquestionably the most luxuriously farnished in the city; steam heat; private baths; one block from Palace Hotel; one-half block from the leadiog morning papers. All Market etreet cars
pass the door. Rates, 75 cents per day and up. Special rates by the month. {3-2tw-1m Livernash Wins. WASHINGTON, Feb, 26—The Llection Committee today reported Livernash entitled to his seat in Congress. The Committee found that he bad a clear plurality over Julias Kabn. CATARRH 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 Oatarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drags. Applied into the nostrils and .absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at. Druggists 1 or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. HOTEL ANTLERS BAR FRANKFURTERS AND SAUERKRAUT BOSTON PORK AND BEANS SALADS, Etc. ; Everything Good. Everybody’ Weilcom Come and enjoy yourselves. Company O will give its regular social dancé at Armory Hall this evening. ~ Wild’s fall orchestra will discourse sweet musie and the occasion will be replete with fun forall, The ofder of danose hasbeen so arranged that everyone cannot fail to be suited. The popularity of these sociale {g so well known that it is not necessary to dwell at length on their fnn-provoking merits, Join the. merry throng to. night and enjoy the pleasant event. Painters Now. Cxr0aao, Feb. 26—A strike is threatened next Tuesday of some 2500 painters and decorators here. They have notified the employers that they want for the current year and 50 cents an hour for next year following with double-time for overtime work and for all Sundays and holidays. The employers say they cannot meet the demands, In the matter of the estate of Wm. G. Bovey, deceased, letters of administration were granted in the Superior Court today to Mrs. Ida Bovey, the widow. Her bond was fixed in the sum of $1,200. Oiviligation ie an evolution. The good ‘thinge, Mke ‘Old Gilt Edge Whisky,” mark-the highest point io ite progression. Remember thet, dear. Wichman, Lutgen &Oo., 820 Olay St., 8. F. All kfdds of nice Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist at Britland’s . a + 8 lea arouses Emil freses sluggish livers, relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is ma ear pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy pe health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drug. gists and grocers, 25c. Coffee Roasted Daily A Fine English Breakfast Tea for 60c a pound Smooth — Rich flavored— full bodied and very fragrant FR EE TRIAL SAMPLES TE Coffee Roasters Tea Blenders Taylor's Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada Oity, PALMER & JORASON, Wholeeale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars, Bveryhing Stil High Chas BROAD STREET “BLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York, 45 cents ap hour for an eight-hour day . So far thie month..... For the ’geason...2.: wet's's doe on ABD are mixed properly. HE eee MBT6 Nearly four feet om & dead: Wm. Britiand af his saloon oo Broa ,enatea of about forty acres. There E are about 200 houses in the district afi ,, Sune, Egypt, Feb. 26—The Russian ti be anchored in the Gulf of Saez A pes at, Pa., Feb. 26th—A terrible occurred here today. It affected Most of the houses were: dei, No lives were lost but the were panioc-stricken, ee re : Russians Active. squadron from Jibutti is reported to torpedo bout destroyer has joined the ble one; U. S. GOVERNM BAKING The Good Old Summer time has passed —But the—WOODPECKER CICAR.. is here to stay —made by— N. S. of Md, ; TRY La Rue’s For that terrible cough. IT WILL OUREB YOU. LA DUES HEADACKEPOWDERS are the best on.the market and will give almost instant relief. Try them... H. DICKERMAN Leading}dealer Drugs and Stationery . _ is the Important No one can tell good baking powder from bad merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an infal Some cheap brands may raise the dough, yet contain unwholesome ingredients. There is one safe, sure way, i. e., to follow the recommendations of the THE HIGHEST ‘AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, THE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE— OYAL Cough Cure squadron, : ENT ANALYSTS, POWDER Stovgton, Feb, 26—Word has. been received that trouble is feared at the Rawhide gold mine, near. that town, where a strike of miners has. been on for a week, Oapt. Neville owns the property and has placed guards at the miné to keep strikers away. 15 Men Killed. Onicaao, Feb. 27th—A triple floor scaffold on the dome of the postoffice building collapsed thie afternoon carrying fifteen men into the first floor of the building, killing every one of them. 5 , ‘The agreeable part ot trade is in moneyback goods: Schilling’s Best tea baking-powder spices coffee flavoring extracts soda make no trouble for you or your grocer. Big :Cave. . Miners’ Strike. . Illinois ' Stock Food OR HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.. It is a great flesh producer, blood purifier and grain economizer. VINTON'S PHARMACY ——— i Ca ne i ec a ea * DR. H. O. SMITH DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors MASONIC BUILDING.. NEVADA GITY, CAL. ati’ PINE! STREET a NA Che Best in town.. ——_—_________] Our wines and liquors cannot be exvelled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthfal and every drop is full of vigor. Ino bulk and bottle. the leading brands-of Oigars also kept, NEVADA OITY »THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY All WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ABSOLUTELY PURE Dirthday Gifts We have a large assort ment of SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of points of interest-in and aroand Nevada City which would make excellent Birthday gifts, also Silver Deposit Ware This ie something new and we have a large stock of articles made from it. Osall in and see them, and don’t forget we have Diamonds Cut Glassware Jewelry of all kinds Drop in and see them. They will make excellent Birthday gifts. C. J. BRAND EWELER . Broad Street, ‘Nevada Oliy i, the East for the Spring trade, reach of everyone. sae a We have just received a carload of Wall Paper from They range in price from 10 Cents a Yard Up They are all of the latest designs and the prices are in All the latest Tyling Paper. NEW LINOLBEUMS ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. HEADQUARTERS equalled by any hotel}in Northern Califor niain the building. OTHE . }HOME oF The accommodations, the service and the cuisine at the National are not LF FOR EVERYBODY Electric lights ot and cold water Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, expres3, telezraph stage offices and bank GOOD LIVERS’ All kinds. instruments, A. & i. Violin Bows and Guitar Strings Also new line of strings for ali stringed Violin chin rests, eto. See jour splendid line of Cloeks and Watehes. ~v, HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Hotel Antle LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS UISINE a Special feature, Betarn Call Bells. Electric lights. Poreélain Bath Tabs. One Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sample Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men. Special attention paid to Commer. cial Men and Transient trade. .. FISH FOR © 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, Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc. We have a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies ; Also a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters J.J. JACKSON, Proprietor Che Bee Hwe Srocery Commercial Street %