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Daily Record: of the
Doings of Our:
People.
Chas. Grant came over from Oroville
last evening.
A. Jones of Loomis arrived here last,
evening and left this morning for
Washington.
Jas, O'Donnell is here from; Moores
-W. H. Waner and wife of, New York
are here onje visit., ;
‘Kd, O. Hughes of {San Francisco is
in this city on a business trip.
Melville Oliver, son of Mre, John
Oliver of Pine street, and. one of the
TransonieT’s carriers, who .has been
afflicted with the measles for the past
will resume his route Monday évening.
J. H. Kennedy and wife are down
from Oamptonville on their way to
San Francisco.
W. Y. Showler, the hide man, isin
town, ;
F. Laliberty of Sacramento, who is
here on mining business, ts registered
at Hotel Antlers,
T. Simpson of Pitteburgh, Pa., is here
on a business trip.
“Richard Maher, who is attending the
Santa Olara College, is here on a Welt
to his parents.
Miss’ Gladys Clemo left thie morning for San. Francisco, where she will
enter the employ of a large millinery
establishment.
Oyril Perryman has recovered from
@ severe attack of measies, He is the
young son of Mr.and Mrs. EB, Perryman of Piety Hill.
Frank Liberty of Redding, repre~
senting the Oalifornia Mercantile Oompany and the Matual Benefit Oompany, arrived here last evening.
Church Services.
Following is a list of the religious
services to be held at: the various
churches in this. city Sunday, where
all will be made welcome:
CONGREGATIONAL.
The pastor, Rev, J. Sime, will preach .
at lla. m. and? p.m. Subject of discourse in the evening, ‘*‘Were the
People in Southern Oalifornia Fools
When They Prayed for Rain the Other
Day ?”
Sabbath School at the close of the
morning service. Senior Endeavor at
the usual hour. Everybody cordially
invited,
OATHOLIO,
The usual services will be held at 8
and 10:80 o’clock a. m. Sdnday school
immediately after last mass. In the
evening at 7 o’clock the usual devotions will be held.
METHODIST.
There will be preaching edeviens at
ll a.m. and 7 p. m., by the pastor,
‘discourse: ‘‘The Burning of the Magic
Book at Ephesus.” Morning class,’
Sunday school and Epworth League
‘services will be held at the usual
‘hours. All are cordially invited to at‘tend these services.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL.
‘Sexagesima Sunday—
Services at Trinity church tomorrow
‘will be as follows: Morning prayers,
‘holy communion and sermon, 11 a. m.;
®unday schoo! and bible class, 12:30
‘Pp. m 3 evening prayer and sermon, 7
o'clock. Friday, evening prayer and
litany, 7 o’clock, Rev. W. A. Rimer
Rector.
Mysterious Circumstance.
One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh aud rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with
health ases Dr. King’s New Life Pilis
to maintain it, By gently erousing
the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head. off — “Te
nTry them. Only 250., at
ton’s drug store. Dy
Liquor War.
‘Kansas Orrr, Mo,, Feb. 5—Wholesale
‘indidtments by the Federal Grand
Jury of express agents in Kansas City,
throughout ‘Kaneas and in the prohibition counties of Texas, and of
liquor dealers who have been shipping
liquor into these prohibition States,
& movement started -by John. W. Yerkes,
OCommiesioner of Internal Revenue at
Washington. The local sgents -of
three large houses, it was s
today, were indicted yesterday and
arrested, but released on their own
recognizance. :
In Cattle ane Be peneeneee
. UE Callas avr gotpeompong
eS mee made.
ae
soloon is gaining in favor with the
public right along.: It is a very popuJar resort, and on Saturday nights
will be a choice lunch free to all tcnight,
lights and attracted much attention.
son proprietors, is due to the exuring (Of § upeeiiigs of Interest ‘la andig
_ Around: This Section. : a
Ee
O'Oonnor & Shannon's Seanphin
There
‘The electric cars used to convey the!
F. Simonds, last night installed the
newly elected officers of akg yo
cle, Companions -of theAmerica, as follows: pata dig
ion, William Sandow; Sub-Ohief Oompanion, Miss Nellie Baker; Financial
Secretary, Mrs; Marie Selth; Recordvisitors from Grase Valley lest night . '2¢ Secretary, Fred Thomas; ‘freas‘were prettily decorated in vari-colored . Ue? Miss Beatrice M. Moore; Right
Deputy Chief S cknaie are. x.
the Oriental saloon, Palmer & Jobncellent brands in stock and the courte-.
ous treatment given +0 every patron.
A fine lanch will be on the sideboard
tonight.
At the New York Hotel tomorrow
cvening a choice chicken dinver
will be served. All the good things
obtsinable in the market will be used
in the preparation of the fine spread,
andthe best.of. service can be relied
upon. This well-known house stands
high fn public favor, and it is noted
for ite homelike comforte.
For a nice, quiet time go to Woodman & Tompkine’ Péerless saloon.
There you will be warmly welcomed
and hear something pleasant to drive
away dull care. Ohoice lunch tonight.
Walter Palmer of the Oriental saloon
has wagered $5 with Will Hoffman
that the latter cannot carry bis own
weight—145 pounds—from the saloon
to the Plaza. Hoffman bets he can
accomplish the feat and the matter
will be decided at 7 o’olock this even{og.
The National Hotel and Annex is
known to the general public for ite
excellent accommodations end many
good features provided in the way of
modern appointments. Each department is conducted in a manner that
Cannot fail to please the most exacting patron. The dining room is perfect. in every detail,and the Sanday
dinners are gotten up in grand style.
Read tomorrow’s menu in another colump.
At the Owl saloon the best goods
that money can buy are always on
hand, and all-the choice hot drinks
just sulted for winter use can procured. The lunch tonight will be of
the very best.
A telephone message has been received here stating that Miss Belle
Dowe, who has been lying at the point
of death for several weeks past at her
home et Nelson Point, Plumas county
had passed away at 6:80 o'clock lest
evening. Oonsumption was the cause
of death. Mise Dowe formerly resided
im this city and hed many friends here
who will learn with regret of her death.
Deceased was a native of California
and aged 22 years.
The Eagle saloon, Dower & Hooper
proprietors, ie a popular resort, especially 6n Saturday nights. The
place has a cheerfal air about it, and
the fine line of wet goods kept in stock
draws a large trade.
. Taylor rightly asks: ‘Is there any
reason why you should continue using
stale, ready-ground package coffee,
when you can get a fresh roast 25 cent
family coffee every day?” No valid
. Feason, whatever, and if you will but
glance at Taylor's ad. you will see that
his tea and coffee house bas now on
dale as fine a grade of aromatic 25 cent
family coffee as can be found in any
house on the coast.
James McEwen, who resides near the
road at the base of the old Stoney reservoir, is suffering from blood poisonin one of his feet.
Idle Ships.
San Francisco, Feb, 6—There is an
unusually big fleet of ships in the Bay
waiting for fair weather to put to sea.
Most of them have been idle bere for
maby montbs.
Pistols a Prince.
Sr. Petzrssure, February 5th.— The
newspaper *Sveit” today reports that
a piatol fight, with fatal result, has occurred between Prince Matchutadse
and Prince Dadian! at the courthouse
in Kutale. Prince Matchutadse, when
inealted by Dadiani, drew a revolver
‘and fired three times, but ineffectually, at Prince Dadiani, who then fired
twice, mortally wounding his opponent,
Sutter’s Fort.
Sacramento, February 5.—The local
ors of the Native Daughters of the
Gol West are preparing to beautify
anal interest and
curbs will be set to stately Ped
ernor Pardee has been invited to plant,
0 tes tp bo Bamted “Californie.”
Guide, R. I. Thomas; Inside Guard,
3 Mre. Minnie Fischer. A collation aad
The large run of custom enjoyed by} social time followed the installation.
of everything can be found. Satur‘day evening the place is largely patronized, for the proprietor always
treats all comers well, ;
sre “on. the road most of the time,”
and commercial travelers fully, ap-}
preciate good accommodations when . ~
they find them. Weary. from © constant going and coming, together with
their business affairs, they feel grateHotel Antlers is largely patronized by
the drammers, who always have a
good word to say for this popular
gerved tomorrow,
At Will Harry’s saloon the very best
Hotel life is beet known to those who
fal for. good hotel comforts. The
honse, The usual fine dinner will be
See menu eleewhere inthis issue.
Billy Britland knows how to’ please
his patrons, and, as a consequence,
his Council Chambers are known both
far and near for the warm. welocme
extended,
Fred Eflerman keeps a choice stock
of wines, liquors, beers and cigars on
hend. He makes a specialty of fancy
mixed drinks. Dropin and see him
tonight.
Stocks, Bonds, Ele.
The following are the quotations
asked for stock and bonds at the close
of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of
the San Francisco Boards:
WHEAT AND BABLEY,
Milling Wheat......... 1 47%
a Bev les v6. 6ccosiscasiccassies 119
WATER AND GAS,
Spring Velley....... weeee 40
San Francisco Gas and Electric. 59
MINING STOOKS,
Ophie..... 8 80 , Sierra Nevada 58
Mexican .,.. 1 60 . Utah..... 23
Gould & Cur.. 48 . BatHiion.... 07
Best & Bel..1 95 . Exchequer .. 16
Con. Cal. &Vai.1 65 . Seg, Belcher.. 09
Savage .ecooeoee 46 . OverMaD...20
Obollar.... 20 . Juatice....
Potosi .... 19 . Union.... 78
Hale & Nrs ...{70 . Alta...... 8
Orown Point.. 26 . Julia ...... 04
Yellow Jacket. 49 . Caledonia...j1 00
Imperial... 08 . Silver Hill ... 68
orien 04 . Challenge... 24
Alpha.... 08. Occidental.. 81
Belcher...c. 88 . Andes..... 26
Confidence ..1 10
——_—__+-1@e
Whena You Go to San Francisco
Stop at the Hotel Graystore, 66 Geary
street. New six-story fire-proof hote!,
electric lighte and elevator; unquestionably the most luxuriously farnished in the city; steam heat; private
baths; one block from Palace Hotel;
one-half block from the leading morning papers. All Market street cars
pass the door. Rates, 75 cents per
day and up. Special rates by the
month. {8-2tw-1m
All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit
the taste manufactured by an ways
wixologist at Britland’s.
CATARRH
E,
ELy’s CREAM BALM
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
QIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
Tt cleanses, soothes, heals, and the
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste ae 8m
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.
BLY BRI BROTHERS, € 56 Warren St., New York.
PALMER & JOHNS,
Wholecale apd retail dealers in
Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars,
=> Kin
Oall and & y our hospitali:
ee seioresy ty : SS ivied 8t
}legality. The Harbor Commissioners
-esative Secretary to former Governor
Being Sly Hg Class .
referred to pf oye ne
Webb for an opinion as to its
have an atforney in W. H. Davis, Ex‘Henry T.Gage, and the employment of
. special counsel without the consent of
~ Attorney -General is questioned.
The Schoolhouse
Teteman, Pibriat? 5.—An eomal
was made Wednesday evening to burn
the splendid four-room schoolhouse,
A space on the side of the building
was thoroughly saturated with coaloi!
and & match applied. A miner coming into town discovered the building
sblaze and extinguised it.
me
Absolutely’
cage
Ontcaao, February 6—Tobise Brod-. *
erick, trainer and driver of trotting
horses, showman, clambake promoter
‘and politician, is dead et Ottawa, Ill,
after a week’s illness. ‘He was aged 48.
years, He was a
‘acter in Chicago for twenty years and
numbered among his friends the leadig phan asker
oharMoApre.
California Ohampagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
California wines.
derived solely from grapes,
refined to absolute_purity,
‘Dance Tonight,
Company o% unee tonight will be
‘the place to ge for ® pleasant time,
The music by Wild’s orchestra will be
better than ever and the order of
dances just right for all who delight in
‘tripping the fantastic figures. Every
attention is shown to parties from the
outside places by the. management,
: and ell who.attend can rely on baving
Fan enjoyable time.
Wealher Rep Report. Going Northwest
The following is the forecast of the
weather, a8 sent out by the bureaa of
obgervation, ith. headquarters at San
Francisco:
Tonight rain; Saturday rain,
PorTLanp, Ors February 5.—The
railroads into the Northwest are preparing to handle during March and
April the largest colonist traffic that
has ever been hauled into this section.
The special rates go into effect on
March Ist next and remain in effect
At Britland’s. tf
Baking .
antil the close of April.
Powder
Healthful cream of tartar,
is the active principle of every
flavor and wholesomeness.
pound of Royal Baking Powder.
Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder
produces food remarkable both in fine
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
DON’T FORGET THE
. Schley Better. Te .
ree llot Lunch
Saturday Night
ina ‘ —at——
January 81, 1904, to the wife of Hon.
j
SALADS
Wasaineton, February 56—Admiral
Schley, who has been suffering with a
slight attack of grip, was reported better today. At first it was thought that
he would have a severe spell of sickness. :
BORN.
Stanley A. Smith, a daughter.
At North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Oal., to the wife of Albert Oarter, a
daughter,
sei ce
FRANKFURTERS and SAUERHow comfortable it i pases
Schilling’s Best ok i a ae
“now what) PORK AND BEANS Woodmen a
you have in your spoon! and Style
the buying is equally comfortable, at your grocer’s,
RYE BREAD, CRACKERS,
OHEBESE, ETO.
Everybody Welcome.
—=P
oz ae a A a a a Te
DR. H. O. SMITH
DENTIST é
Formerly fof (the Electro-Dental Parlors’
MASONIC BUILDING..... PINE STREET
NEVADA GITY, GAL.
®
TE SI TIT
=— —
Che Best in town.. r
Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled ang Share: We have
wines from six to twelve years old, riohly flavored and healthful and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle. Allthe leading brands of Cigars also kept, \
»THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY
We have just received our new stock of Spring Underwear. Trimmed with the latest embroidery and
laces,
NEW DUPLEX SKIRTS
4at G1.00 to $5.00
BEE WINDOW.
The good points of the Duplex Adjustable Skirt are as follows:
It is adjustable on both sides tothe fraction of an inch,
It needs adjusting but once. Jdst the thing for stout figures.
It is ben the thing for slender figures.with prominent hips.
It is just the thing for any figure for a snug fit in the waist without clumliness.
there any reason why
you should continue
using Stale, Ready-ground
IS
Package Coffee when TayLOR is turning a out Fresh
Roast of 25 cent family
Coffee every day?.
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City,
Fine fot Line
Friccasee of Lamb
Irish Stew
Appetizing,
Palatable
Served Hot.Saturday Night
—at the—
National Hoiel bar
FREE TO ALL
Ewerybody welcome. Oome and enJoy yourself. 3
—
Py
t
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—WOODPEGKER
CIGAR..
is. here
to stay
—made by—
"GLE yy”
N. S. of Md
TRY
La Rue’s
Cough Cure
For that terrible cough,
IT WILL CURE YOU.
LL QUES EADACAE pOWDERS
are the best on the market
and will
stant relief.
ve almost inTry them...
FOR SALE BY
H; DICKERMAN
Leading dealer
Drugs and Stationery
We bave a large assortment of
Containing engravings of points
of interest in and aroand Nevada
City which would make excellent
Birthday gifts, also
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
Diamonds
Cut Glassware
Jewelry of ail kinds
Drop in and see them. They will make
excellent Birthday gifts.
C.J. BRAND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Uhy
Birthday Gift
SOUVENIR SPOONS):
Silver’ Deposit Ware
Just the thing to wear under a.tailor-mede suit.
New Spring Goods Arriving}\Dally.
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
PRL DLP LPO LL LOL LOL LER LPELIDLILIOPLS PPLLPILIL DDL
“CRAVENETTES,”
‘The New Rain-Proof Cloth for
OPN ey Ge Gea ee
Oravenette garments are rain-tight, but not air-tight. Will keep you
waro in winter and ia 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.
L. HYMAN & CO R. T. MORRISON }8ame%
PLLDIW LS VOWEL DOLE AD WLILEP LOE PED DOL IGGL GDDA
v4
Successor to
Violin Bows and Guitar Strings
All kinds. Aleo new line of strings for eli stringed
inetraments, Violin chia rests, eto.
See our splendid line of Clocks and Watches.
‘¥. HAR‘4UNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
Hotel Antle
LEITER & DUNLAP
PROPRIETORS
UISINE a Special feature. Retarp Oall Bells. Electric lights.
Porcelain Bath Tubs. One
Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms.
Two fine Sample Rooms for the
accommodation of Traveling Meo,
Special attention paid to Commer.
cial Men and Tranesient trade. ..
seam
_ SPLENDID
© OC
We have a fresh stock of
everything in the grocery
line at our store. Try
Our 4 %
f vem LEMON PE&L. RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON,
MINCE NEAT, ETC., ETC.
We aim to keep only the{best and +1] s owas possible
OM Try «4 bot!!eicf;Shaeta, Water with your
Gondsy Dinne-.
, Te Bsr Hive Gpocery.
. ratienhieatarmtandavaiotion sential
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-KSON, Proprietor.
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