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February 4, 1904 (4 pages)

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Da ne her~ it re . per‘elief ilgia oy H. THE TRANSORE PERSOHAL . Daily Record of { AR! Se THURSDAY .,.PEBRUARY 4, 1904) PS ed ae The report of County Treasurer H. J. Wright. shows that during the ‘month of January $29,128.98 was paid into the treasury, against $27,578.55 paid ont, . The disbursements were as follows: General fund, $18,225.13; school, $2,024.94; salary, $9,685.23; general road, $548.80; let road district, $1,197.16; 24 road, $2,441.72; 8d road, $1,043.80; 4th road, $1,270.85; Sth road, $1,878.64; law library, $61.25; Nevada Clty bigh echool, $142.98; Grass ValDr. 8. P. Jones, resident physician of Washington, has established s hospital at thet thrifty little barg, ‘The new institu:.n hes been fitted up with everything that is in any way necessary to¢he care and maintenance of patiencs. The lannching of this venture speaks highly of Dr. Jones’ enterpriee and forward-proclivities, acd also augure well for Washington's fature prosperity. _ Doings of Our People, Mrs. A. BR. Dahlberg and Mrs. B, Bishop are over from. french Corral 9 & Visit. Ree, ; ©. P. Ssbaefer is here from San ¥Francisco spendinga few days, . ‘ O. Bale of Sacramento ie here on 6 business trip. : W. E. Brown, J. B. MoAuley and Ed Hamlen came over from Colfax lest avening with cattle. M. J. Brock is down from Columbia Hill, , M. H. Oooper left this morning for San Francisco. ; trance’ to. the Armory. They have glase doors and each will hold thirty The Delhi mine is running along in fall blast aud -saperintendent Hami)ton Eddy has a crew of about twentyfive men émployed. The twenty-stamp mill is running continuously and good ore is being crushed. Miss Anna Kruger and Leigh Jones were married Tuesday evening st the home of the bride’s mother on Grand street, Alameda, -Mrs. Jones is @ ma+ tive of Truckee, this county, end is & sister to Hugene Kruger of Truckes. She is also a sister to Mrs.-Dr. Victora, formerly of North SanJaao. = _ The High School clesses now convene at 8:80 a. m. instead of at 9a, m. The new gun oases which are beiNg . urohte shaft. A pe crushing went built for Company O are about Com~. 994 15 the ton. pleted, all that now remains to be done. being the patoting. There are two) .noot a mile below Bough and Ready, cases, one on either side to the en-. ;, giving the people ia that vicinity mach encouragement. It is reported thet a few days ago the vertical shaft hat ie being sunk penetrated a blind vein, three feet thick, of ore thet will mill about $12.50 a ton. olad is owned by an Eastern company rae 3 es ' * the Elsie A. are] Br : wave swept the coast of Penmarch, completed and the mill will be . Gp in @ day or two and great) D ent of Finisterre, last night. are expected. Everything about . One-third of the. commane of Ponpout: Right tribaters are working the Old de ence ledge near “the Murchie through the ocoupants were drowned. An immense amount of demage was done, The people living near the shore were obliged to flee from their houses, Japs Hold Road: Sr. Permenune, February 8— The Seoul-Fasan Railroed has been occupied by Japanese troops, according to a dispatch from Viadivostock which adds that the Japanese have taken field guns to Seoul for the protection af their Legation and that they are building barracks for the accommodation of cavairy. The Ironclad quartz mine, situated The Ironwhich has for the last few years been working a medium-sized vein of good grade and with encouraging results. Some time ago the ledge which was being. operated through an incline shaft changed its dip and left the shaft, #hereupon it was found advis‘able to put down a new shaft that . should be vertical. The late find is Shot Herself most gratifying to all concerned, and os it ie quite likely that a ten-stamp mill : will be put up sooa. j : . It is the intention of Superintendent. ' Lexineron, Ky, February 8.—Mise Maltman of the Murchie milte tobe-. Nora Veul, daughter of a prothinent Friccasee of Lamb Saturday Night Nalonal Hotel Bar. ~~ Everybody welcome. joy yourself. Nearly Completed. Ben Gordon, who has been here for some time, left this morning for Ban Francisco, ©. L. Coane of Weet Point, Oal., arrived here last evening end left this morning for Downieville. ; . Mrs, Smith, ister of Mre. Dr. O. L. Maller, ‘left. this morning for San Francisco on a visit. Mr-. Al Rickard left this morning for Sacramento.on a visit. J. H. Nicholls is ill with the measles. Mrs. James Saul is confined to her home by illness. E.R. Dudley of Columbia Hill was in this city last night. ; ; Carl Hicks is suffering trom the effects of poison oak, ; George and Semuel Norsworthy of Mexico. are bere on a visit to their sister, Mrs, W. E. Hammond. Mrs. L. W. Boyce, who. has been visiting at San. Francisoo,. has returned home. Hiram Bottomley and mother, who ‘have been residing at Mountain Ranch, Oalaveras county, have returned to You Bet to make their home. W. L. White and wife, who have ‘been here on a visit to the gentleman’s father, returned to San Franisco today. C. L. Crane came in on the train last evening end left for hie home at Oamptonville this morning. L. M. Rogers and Joe H. Heineman of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. H. L. Huntington, the druggist, today began moving bis stock from bis present: quarters opposite the Hotel Antler® to the building formerly. occapied by W. H. Orawford, next to J.J. Ott’s aseay office. : Attorney A. D. Mason is. at Sacramento attending the grand jury, where he has a case under investigation. Chris‘ Tatjens ie accused of heaving betrayed a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Hermanauz who reside near Glenbrook Park, between Nevada City and Grass Valley, under promise of marriage. : every morning. No afternoon recess ia héld and echool is dismissed at 2:20 instead of at 8 p. p. m. All.arrangements are now complete for the grand masquerade ball at Armory Hall on Friday evening, February 12th. The list of prizes to be given away are many; varied and valuable and are well worth striving for. From all indication the halt will be taxed to its utmost on the night of ulghts. Yesterday a committee of Elke’s ladies were busy transforming Armory Hall into a beauty bower for the big entertainment tomorrow eventog. The lodge’s colors, purple and white, were used to advantage in the artletic arrange nents aud the bell now presents a pleasing effect. Today was given over in good part to beautifying Odd Fellows’ Hall, which will also be pressed into service tomorrow night. Ladies’ night bids fair to be one of the most social fraternal evenings ever held in this city, and make sure of a grand sa3cess the minatest detaile, as well as most important ones, received the engrossed and unqualified attention of those in charge. Our people will on Saturday next have the privilege of viewing a voting machine in operation. Frank-O.Jordan, general agent of the U, 8. Standard, bes arranged to bave one of his machines eent here for general inspection and it will be set ap at a convenfent place early in the morningIt will be the first voting machine ever exhibited here, and a goodly number of\representative citizens will doubtless be on hand to examine its workoge. ON. SE EST ETT James Married. B All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit aixologist at Britlend’s, — vag Lonvon, February 8.—Thomes -L. James, former Postmaster-General of the United States, was married today in Shakespeare Church at Stratford on-Avon, to Edith, daughter of Alder; ‘men Colbourne, of Stratford-on-Avon. the taste manufactured by an expert Stocks, Bonds, Hie. The following are the, quotations gin crashing next Monday or Tuesday. All the machinery in the new mill is now in place, Major Nihell baving,completed the work this week. The tramway is finished andthe new water syetem -isready. The ore bins are in procese of construction, and ore is being taken out on the third, fourth, fourth, fifth and sixth levels. There will be plenty of rock to keep the mill ranning night and day, and its orushing capacity is very great.) To Erect Hotel. Honovt, February 3.—Plans are-ander.discussion here for the erection of a big hotel and the putting on of stage line from here to Bangor in the event of the company that has the Biue Lead bonded goes ahead, as is planned. This town has long been in need of e larger hotel than it at present has, and the people are anxiously awaiting developments’ ia the Blue Lead mine affairs. “ Weather Repori. ~ he following is the forecast of the weather, as sent out by the buresa of local miller, shot herself today after viewing the body of Ellis ‘Kinkead, who committed suicide on Monday. They were engaged to be married. Kinkead killed himeelf because she accompanied’ another. man to the theater. — Francisco: Tonight, rain. Friday, rain. MOADIE. observation, @ith headquarters at Sun — mend it. the Oustomah mine will soon have hie new residence ready tor occupancy. It ie near the mine, and Oontractor 3; H. Rogers and his force of workmén are putting the finishing touches to the neat and cozy building. A Matter — of Health There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity . of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accordingly endorse and recomROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Ri —_——_— and « Irish Stew Served Hot. the math amie. epitiliaans J.B, er, Franklin Grove, Ill. For four years it defied all doctora and sll} Best remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve FREE TO ALL bad no trouble to cure him, Equally ie we — — good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Erup> tione and Piles. ton’s Drug Store, At your grocer’s; moneyback, ; Come-and enSuperintendent Frank S. Morgen of ——s i Hamilton Baddie, the well known mining man,-who has charge of the Deibi mine, came down from there lest evening, and is arratiging ‘to move his family from thie city. They will make their home in one of the nicely arranged dwellings at the mine. During the construction of the new East River bridge in New York, twentysix persons lost their lives working in pressure wae forty-five pounds. A runaway almost ending fatally,
atarted @ horrible ulcer on the leg of TART —— ALORS Che Best in town.. penal % * a To Save Nephew Des Motwes, Ia., February 3.—Lemoing, Mott, thé wealthy flour miller, whose nephew, L. R. Mott, is under sentence to hang at Missoula, Mont., for murdering his wife s year ago, bas gone to Montana with’ the avowed intention of spending a fortane in an effort to save his nephew’s life. Mott hae already spent a large sum of money fighting the case, but now that a court has sentenced hie relative to hang on March 18th, he will not hesitate at any suni in order to secure a stay of execution and a new trial. Young Mott, while in a jealous rage, discharged a gun point-blank at hie wife. A < ve fs “eS caisons, where the atmosphere Nearly Forfeits His Life. The dealing in Schilling’s Q5o, at W. D. Vin. islike the goods: good-enough. Pn. ——= ” DR. H. 0. SMITH Formerlyfof the Electro-Dental Parlors MASONIC BUILDING.....PINE STREET 5 NEVADA CITY, CAL. RAC ' ———. r — = bia present, About Judging Rock No experienced prospector will conNamerous relatives and friends were “I’ve been everywhere, I’ve seen of yesterday afternoon’s sessions © the San Francisco Boards: WHEAT AND BARLEY. asked for stock and bonds at the close y. Use Adams’ Irish floss Cough Balsam Prescribed by the best physicians for Ooughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis The Good Old ?. Fi e demn a piece of rock on its ‘Slooks,” everything worth seeing, I've caret Milling Wheat......--e+e+ t 474 and all throat and lung trouble. 5c, Summer ti me for experience bas taught that often everything worth tasting, ane Old. «© Barley...-.. eee eens 119 . 50c. Atall druggists. h d the most anlikely appearing rocke are Gilt Edge’ is the best whisky. That WATER AND GAS. as passe sometimes jrich in precious metal, . ™&™ started off like an egotist, bat he Spring Velley “0 Thue, in Calico district, Cal., = gray . Snished lke a good judge of whisky. . oon Franciaco Gas and Electric. 59 .or red porphyry was sometimes tich > MINING STOCKS, 3 Be —But the—in silver chloride. Jasper and sand ; T AY LOR S ee erie duetriae were iso] SCCM EP OM AUSIPQNG esis 27 60 (Grane. ‘rich, Many. dike rocks carry gold. . . Gould x Lara SS Baltion a ia 4A ‘Quertzites are not infrequently goldat el..2 15 chequer i ay W 0 ODPEGKER ometi Con,Cal.&Val.1 65 . Seg. Belcher.. 09 fF f bearing, and slates are also ® my A Marysville dealer has imported a. Savage cece 49 . Overman.. 86/8. amily (Co fee rich in gold. Gold aleo occurs in cal-. , + o¢ 4 ustralian wheat which is being Obollar.... 92 . Justice.... ‘eite at numerous places, and in Amaboaght up freely by the f 8 of . Eotorl...--92 . Union.... dor county gold is known to occur in ght up freely by armers Of! Hale & Nre .. 75 . Alta...... 10 2 she emerald al bE Ae er ne deep Chek povernagl Ftoe wa at 25 cents is tas a Sait Press P Thies wheat has the reputation of makaay eecket ee Geeanne ag = £ ing the best milling wheat, being . {mperial..-. VOE AIDE cesses s . _— Kentuck..... 05 . Ohallenge... 27 Prof Langl who has spent strong and herdy. The change in seed Alpha ...._ 09 . Occidental . 85 better than sas oy ot * ae ition oak is just the ranchers have been looking . Belcher..... a Andes... saceeae s tale acka e ,000 of governm “. for for some time. Confidence ..1 1 out any law for it in making « flying igeaedage atest p g i s h ere machine that will only dive like a duck ie being violently keelhauled by Congress for his folly. The Supreme Court of Oregon has handed down a decision affirming the validity of the initiative-and-referendom amendment to the constitation lately adopted by the people. This will now become operative and we shall gee if it actually enables the peo-. ple to get better. laws. Present laws, however, are good enough if they were only enforced. hter and only chil terfered with her studies and she had Escaped An Awfnl Fate. Mr. H. Haggine of ner sels rey ‘writes: “My doctor told me bi 1. The flow became re . Consumption and nothing could be ve not had any difficulty .done for me. I was given ap-to die. ‘The offer ofa free trial bottle of Dr. ‘King’s New Discovery for _Oonsamp‘tion, induced me to try it. Results ‘were startling. Iam now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King’s New Discovery. It surely saved my lar and now she is & young woman. mother con’ For a good cool, sharp glase of beer Wine of Cardui osil at Wm, Harry’s saloon Price & ots All druggists, sell $1.00 bottles Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad a street, makes a specialty of Fancy) 7s Drinks, and you can devend that they are mixed properly. i For Infants and The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Save Your Daughter No, 183 West 88th Street, New Yor« Orrv, N. Y., April 8, 1903. ‘Wine of Cardui has beep a blessing to my home. v often found that it was a great relief when I was trl? or in in, but I am especiall geri for what it did fo d. noticed that her menses were ly and she suffered with headaches and giddiness, heaviness in the abdomen and about the loins. life.” This great cure ie guaranteed : in for all thréat and lang diseases by. WwW. were symptoms of a functional = —_ D. Vinton, D ist. Price 60c. vated as years went by. But Mrs. $1. Trial Bott) free. farher ‘your daughter is sickly and : bere tut edvicn you can follow. is the menstrual every ten. Young girls, mothers and I have r our — is seriously into discontinue several of them. A visitor calling on me and discussing the matter sug ested that I giye her a course of your Wine of Cardui as it had relieved her daughter of After my daughter had uged it for five weeks I found a great improvement in her looks, health and behavior, in fact she was 8 different a similar trouble. Bai w Treasugun, RaTHBONS MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. WINE*GARDUI Here the menstrual function had not been properly started and the unnatural condition was making the youn girl an invalid. The headaches and giddiness, indicated something more t an a mere temporary ailment. They hich would become more and more ompson was ready to take advice daughter's welfare and she gave the little sufferer Wine of Cardui and frequently ailing the letter of this good lator that cures nine cases out of ‘women find this tonic indispensable. Wine of Cardui. A At tbe old Isoard place en Broad 8 t, are the best on the market and will give almost ina stant relief, Try them... Peerless Saloon Seti FOR SALE BY eo — _. THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS the best are kept by us. CASTOR : iA : a) nee tle our goods. We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars CHALIPION SALOON , QOONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. Drop in and Broad Street, Nevada Oity t Coffee at tne saine price. to stay —made by— © A fresh roast every day. : Gr di to order. " (> I F F i N. S. of Md Taylor’s : Tea and Coffee House sie Broad Street, Nevada City. PALMER & JOWRSON, Wholeeale andiretail dealers in Fine Liquors $ Cigars. Byerything Strictly High Class. j Call and enjoy our bospitalit La Rue’s Cough Cure For thet terrible cough. IT WILL OURE YOU. LA DUE'S NEADACIE POWDERS Birthday Gift We have a large assortment of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NEW DUPLEX SKIRTS The gooi points of the Duplex Adjustable Skirt are as follows: ROSENBERG BROS. Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We havewines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and health. ful and every drop is full of vigor. Io bulk and bottle. All the leading brands of Cigars also kept. eGo~l NEVADA CITY THE OWL. onrass vautey We have just received our new stock of Spring Underwear, Trimmed with the latest embroidery and laces. 4at 61.00 to S5.00 BEE WINDOW. It-is adjustable on both sides to the fraction of at inch. ~ It needs adjusting but onee, Just the thing for stout figures. It is ened the thing for slender figures with prominent bips. It is just the thing for any figare for a snug fit in the waist witbout clamliness. Just the thing to wear ander a tailor-mede suit. New Spring Goods Arriving Dally. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. Containing engravings of points City 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. Oall in and see them, and don’t forget we have Cut Glassware Drop in and see them, They will make excellent Birtbday gifts. C.J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Uty SOUVENIR SPOONS of interest in and aroand Nevada 74 . % cl Diamonds Jewelry of a'l kinds . Sa: Violin Bows and Guitar Strings A & HK. vv, HARLUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street POON OP LDPE PLL LELOLT LLLP LE PLLLLP PLD PDPP PDO “CRAVENETTES,” ThetNew Rain-Proof Cloth for OW BECOA TS Oravenette garments are raia-tight, but not air-tight. Will keep you warm in winter and in summer. The water-proof quality is permanent “Rain Will Neither Wet Nor Spot Them.” We have a variety of qualities and designs of these goods. R. TMORRISON 22 L. HYMAN & OO Mer chant Tailor 610 ON VOL SRO LIM WLLL LBP D LL PLD ROLLIE Also new line of atrings for eli stringed Violino chin rests, etc. All kiads. instruments, See our splendid line of Clocks and Watches. Hotel Antlers LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS —— —————__— — : UISENE 2 Bpecial feature. RePocumer &Tompking = \_ ii DI CKERM AN ; a etre Lepr Electrio Habis. A roeeiein abs. pe oa6 for 1e Best of Wines men aden oduaed ‘of Traveling porch : oO ommer. Liquors and Cigars sia ie . . Special atten Treuetent trade. . .« Broad street, Nevada City Drugs and Stationery — LENDID GROCERIES 4 We have a fresh stock of eve~_ ‘™"" . in the grocery line at our store. Try Of «ss LEMON PEEL RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, MINCE MEAT, ETC., ETC. We aiin to keep only the best and sell as owas possible wom Try a bottle of, hasta, Water with your Sunday Dinoaer. Tue Bez Hive Grocery. f 1 i. J4CKSON_ Proprietor.