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February 9, 1904 (4 pages)

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0., lor. cut apon the ter the not, as ance of pulp is » thing le not various rments 1enting in difput are 8 it is » point, nly atresence of the 1 take voundcarbon ‘eddish ecially ingos, ng the ligarly n cows have ferring. unconord of themrmy of tly of shoot, e ignogulars enies,” Latin > first r they xy had somehen moous me ‘ion sity : aight tive ; of ited. F O'Dea artived here last. evening trom > e@ few days. j home on Gold Fiat, from a trip to Sacramento, ' night from a visit to friends at Wheat. land. ; . quite ill at her home on Nevada street, . 1s improving, 4 } Western Exploration Mining Oom; ‘pany, arrived from San Francisco on > the morning train,. this morning. . Marchie mine left last evening fer San Francisco on a business trip. * Blue Tent, after a few weeks’ visit in Richmond, ; been spending the winter here, reIteville, ‘ Aluske mine at Pike Oity, arrived here laet night and left for San Francisco this morning. F iting relatives at Blue Tent, returned » to her home in this city today. + leave tomorrow for the Bay, where he > will remain several weeke for the bene4 ‘fit of his health. , cattleman, came up from Spenceville . {an attack of influenza, » Yatter part of this week for Tyler, ; Texas, to pay a visit to her sister, . Mrs. A. P. Moore. ; writes: » Consumption and nothing could be _ done for me. I was given ap to die. . The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. . King’s New Discovery for Consump; tion, induced me to try it. Results . Were startling, Iam now onthe road » to recovery and owe all.to Dr. King’s ae 4 Wa. Floyd left this morning for San Francisco on mining business, © F. L, Laughey of Ukiah is hére on mining business, : Qhas. Speokt, T.0, Foster-and P. J. San Francisco, Ohas; Peters is down from Maybert. W. 8S. Rand of San Francisco is here on a business trip, . W. H. Beningkoft of Omaha arrived here last evening on a few days visit. W. M. Moran of San Francisco if in. this city, ; J. O, Smith of Rocklin is visiting in this city. John Spaulding returned this moraing to Auburn. James Arnold left this morning for San Francisco. R.W. Oarrenhen and Frank Sike arrived here.this morning from Sacramento. J. A. Byrne is down from Gaston for Mrs. O, Dougherty is quite ill at her A. E. Danlbacher is here from Ale~ meda on a visit. Fred Dunne has been ill at the Hotel Antlers, but is recovering. George W. Huy returned last night Miss Sadie Mclatire returned last Mre. O. D. Eastin, who has besn William Oampbell, who is employed at the Zeibright mine, ie here on a visit. ; O. O. Elingwood, who represents the O Nonnemann of the Champion Mines Company arrived from the Bay Superintendent A.Maltman of the Mrs. 8. R, Moody has returned to this city with ber daughter, Mrs. Mrs. E. Poage and family, who have tarned today to their home at GranFrank Lewis, who is in charge of the Mrs. O, E. Irwin, who bas—-been--vieJohn McQarty of Washington will William Freeman, the ‘well known last evening, W. A. Harrison of Gaston Ridge is ‘visiting the county seat, Rev: F. E. Dell, pastor of the Oon‘gregational church at Grass Valley, ‘is reported to be very sick. He is threatened with pneumonia. A young son of Richard Noell is ‘quite fll, t : William Maitland is confined to his bed by illness, F Mrs. J. F. Dolan is suffering from _Migs Bessie Morgan will leave the Escaped An Awfnl Fate. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla., “My doctor told me I had ‘New Discovery. It surely saved my life.” This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by W. 2D. Vinton, Druggist. Price 60c. and $1. Trial Bottles free. 7 ° One was pale and sallow and the sother fresh and réby. Whence the difference? She who ie blushing with health uses Dr. King’s New Pills ‘to maintain it. By gently arousi @he lazy organs they compel good dietion and head off constipation, ‘Try them. Only 25c., at W. Vinon’s drag store, _ When You Go te San Francisco Stop at the Hotel Graystone, 66 Geary ‘Btreet. Now alx hotel, lectric lights and elevator; unquesHonably the most luxuriously farnished in the city; steam heat; private ithe; one block from Palace Hotel; thalt blook from the leading mornapers, All Market street care . Murohie mine will probably b ‘time Superintendent Maltman is exThe. uew air compressor was started up yesterday end works like » charm. completion and in a few days the tramway will be finished.eee A> piece of rock fell from the hanging wall at the Mountaineer mine yesterday and struck miner E, D. MoDonald a heavy blow on the face, His nose was lacerated, the lip penetrated and a tooth knocked out, He was brought to his home on Ooyote street and a physician summoned who -Greesed the injuries. He was able to resume work this morning, Joho Hemilton of this city has received word of the death of bis mother in Ohio. Mre. Hamilton was over 90 years of age.and until recently enjoyed the best-of health. The remains of the late Miss Julia Aon Walker, whose demise occurred yesterday morniag, were shipped on the. 5:80 o’clock train this morning to Oakland, where interment is to take place. Ice formed on the flooring of the Pine etreet steel bridge last night to such an extent that miners coming to and from work on horseback were obliged to dismount on each approach and lead their steeds over. A young son of Lee Mason of Spenceville had hie shoulder broken yesterday. The lad was running down a bill when he slipped and fell with the above result, Attention is called to Maher & Co’s new advertisement in this evening's Transonirr, They have a fine line of new wash silk waisting and the price is very low. A waist length -of three yards is only $1.50. See them in the window. Resenberg Bros. have a. new advertisement in this issue that is of interest to the ladies. ‘A special sale of waiet has been arranged at $1.50, and the goods are in all the pretty shades so much admired and sought after, Note the low price—only $1.50 each, Drawing Nigh. The grand masquerade to be given by the boys of Company O is not far off now and as Friday night draws nigh interest in the big event is on the increase. The committees in charge have made all arrangements to give patrons of Armory Hall the time of their lives, and to know that-their efforts are being appreciated one has only to hear the discussions going on regarding ludicrous, grotesque and novel characters that will be in evi dence. Nice prizes and appropriate music have been provided and these features will also prove an. incentive to many. The costamer will be at the National hotel this evening and those desiring costumes can engage them by applying. Pointed Paragraphs Fads may come and fads may go bat a hobby goes on forever. The handsomer a man is the less use other men have for him. There are a number of two-faced women outeide the freak museums, You can nearly always flatter a man by telling him he can’t be flattered. No man fully appreciates hash until he has eaten dinner at a cooking school. The feminine idea of a spendthrift is anotber women who lives beyond her alimony. If the uses of adversity are sweet there ought to be more sugar-cured hams on the stage. One trouble with a great many people who don’t know good music from bad is that they don’t know it. $100 Reward, $100. The reader; of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ‘one dreaded dispase that ecience has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Oatarrh. Hall's Oatarrb Oure is the only positive cure now known to. the medical fraternity. Oartarrh being a constitutional disease, requires ® constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Oure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and macous surfaces.of the system, thereby destroying the foundation’ of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the.constitution and assisting netare in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitb in ite curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it monials. Address, F. J. OHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, Mc. “The sew twenty-stamp mill at the, {solidated mines of this dietrict; will faile to cure. Send for list of testiaise on the Federal Deny whe soqenty: ope ae gain in posession. “posh the fock in the bins and the mill was set in motion this morning to. crush this ore. Seven men are to be put to work extracting ore from the 600 leve} of the mine, where a good chute. was en> couttered, =, fies : The anniversary of the Native Daughters of Laurel Parlor occurs in April next atid the members of that organization are already considering ‘a proposition to celebrate. “Many of them are in favor of giving an elaborate public reception. “The ladies are pleasing entertainers and should. they. decide to receive it goes without eaying that it will be & gala event. Jobn Tredinnick, one of ‘the best theoretical asd practical. miners of this State and for many years underground foreman at the Champion Gonleave this week for Wardner, Idaho, where he has been tendered a similar and flattering position in one of the large mines there. Mr. Tredinnick’s ability in the mining field is unques-: tioned and although his many Nevada Oity friends regret to see him depart yet they ate pleased to know that his years of service hae brought him euch enviable recognition {n other States far distant;from our own. Mrs. Dr. Nellie E. Chapman, delegate from the Shakespeare Olub of this city, accompanied by Mre. L. 8. Calkins, the president, Mrs. J. M. Buttington, the secretary, and Mrs. E. A. Moore, left this morning for Sacramento to attend the méeting of the Women’s Federated Olubs, which convenes there today. Mrs. James F. Colley, the other delegate, who preceded them,’ and “Mrs. Obapman will remain till the close of the session. The other ladies are expected to return home this ever ing. Hudson Gillis of Yreka, inspector of this district of the Knights Templar, and also Junior Warden of the Knights, will pay an Official visit to Nevada Commandery tonight. In honor of his presence there will be work in the Temple. degree, to be followed by banquet, : E. W. Smith of Park Avenue, while working at one of the mines yesterday got a piece of steel in one of his eyes and was forced to secure the services of a physician to bave the particle remove}. Another Trust. Torrxa, Febraary 8.—A meeting will be held in Omaha March Ist, at which it is proposed to consolidate all the cooperative agricaltural interest. in the Mississippi valley, in other words to form a Farmers’ Trust. It will be known as the National Farmers’ Exchange and will be capitalized at $50,000,000. World’s Falr Notes Washington University buildings, cost $1,000,000, used by Exposition.
Wide waterways beautify the main picture, for gondolas and small crafts. California’s State building is a replica of the old Santa Barbara Mission. Temple of Fraternity, 20 by 800 feet, headquarters for fraternal orders. Jerusalem, the Holy City, important parts of which are faitbfally reproduced. Rustic house over spring 100 years old; water raised by old fashioned well sweep. ? Germany and America have competitive exhibits of forestry each five acres in extent. 7 Twenty-five best Jersey cows in the world participate in a dairy demonstration. “The Creation,” an illusion, ander a dome 150 feet in diameter,°a feature of the-pike. Germany reproduces the castle of Charlottenburg. Emperor William prepared the plans.’ “G-lveston Flood,” a pike feature, shows the effect of the great storm and the restoration. France, Germany, Mexico, England, China, Japan and Brezil, are each to spendover $500,000 on elaborate exhibits. " Gilt-edge appetite, Gilt Edge whisky. You'll have both, if you have either. Wichmap, Lutgen & Oo.,8.: F. : Schilling’s Best: satisfactory tea baking-powder spices coffee flavoring extracts soda and moneyback dealing, At your grocer’s. the State Burean to give bonds the eefe return of specimens Was talked over, and Supervisor W. ing on the subject, also printed matdone in making appropriations, _W.F, Englébright offered 9 resolution that the Board of Supervisors be-reqnested to a call: &special mest{ing to.consider the question of mak‘ing an. exhibit, ‘The resolution was ananimously adcpted; Chairman 0, J. Miller of the Board of’ Sapervisors session will be called soon, It is the general impression that the appropriation should be about $2,500, It was decided to hold the second @nnual masquerade ball under tha e@uepices of the committee at Grass Valley on Friday evening, April 8th. ~The committee that is: preparing the booklet to be issued shortly reported mittee will meet next time on Wednhesday evening, February 24th.’ Above the Average. The Grand Rapids Evening Press bas. the following to say about the San Minstrels: “The usual Sunday evening audience greeted the Gus Sun Minstrels at their initial performance at the Grand last night, In the quality of: its specialties, scenery and in the voices of its members the show is far above the average and won well merited applause throughout, the performance. The first part served to introduce the prettiest stage setting and costumes seen io Grand Rapides for years, fine singing and some exceptionally fanny comedians. The olio that followed contained a namber of fine features.” The company wili be seen here at the Nevada Theater next Thursday evening. N.S. G. W. Tonight The regular weekly meeting of Hydraalic Parlor, No. 56,N. 8. G. W,, of this city, will be held this. evening atthe usual hour. All members are earnestly r: quested to attend. -. California Champagaola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf ES The Highest Priced bud the Best Quality, SOLD EVERYWHERE, T _ there any reason why you should continue using Stale, Ready-ground Package Coffee when TayLOR is turning a out Fresh Roast of 25 cent family Coffee every day?... TEE 2 ee Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, Wholegale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars. ames dacaet eK Byerything Strictly High Class, : xe Oall and our hoepitelity At the ol pluce en Broadg8t Artin presented. communicationa. }}from Mineralogist. L. E. Aubary bearwas present and stated that the spectal . good progress. ‘The Promotion Com-. PALMER & JOHNSON, itisted in the first degree she tail to attend the lodge this « ~ New Yours, Feb. 8—Fire insurance brokers in this city estimate the minimam loss of insurance companies in the Baltimore fire at $80,000,000. The losses-of big companies are now placed at from $500,000 to $2,000,000 each:Wm. Britiand at his saloon on Broad street, makes a 8 y of Fancy Drinks, and you can devend that they ate mixed properly, — 5 ei a ¥ Baking cold weather breakfast ting” digestion. . free to any address, The Good Old Summer time has passed —But the—WOODPECKER CIGAR.. is here to stay _—made by— “GIFF” N. S. of Md ‘Timals were fonght back and 1d arrived from Providence yesterthe fire from the upper deck, two lions, par of traveling show, broke loose . started up the companion way. they Were driven back with a stream of water, but reappeared and rushed . at the firemen, maddened by the and the flames, Again the aniwere seen no more, "Weather Report. + The following is the forecast: of the . weather, as sent out by the bureau of observation, with headquarters at San Tonight fair; Wednesday fair, Heavy frost in the morning. ec caeane MoApm. Are delicious and wholesome — a heat ROYAL Powder perfect food. Made in the mofning; no yeast, no “ setover night; never sour, never cause in. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty “Royal Baker and Pastry Cook.” Mailed dishes; “see the ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Birthday Gifts We have a large assortment of SOUVENIR SPOONS . Containing engravings of points of interest in and aroand Nevada City which would make excellent Birthday gifts, also Silver Deposit Ware Thie 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 all kinds Drop in-and see them, They will make excellent Birthday gifts. C. J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Wevada Clty TRY la Rue’s Cough Cure For that terrible cough. IT CURE YOU. D'S HEADACHE powens are the best on the market and will give almost instant relief. Try them... FOR SALE BY H. DICKERMAN Leadingjdealer Drugs and Stationery Hotel Antler LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS — Porcelein Bath Tubs. Hundred Light, Sunny Roome. Two fine Sample Rooms for the Seebinl caption peld so Commer. i attention emaer. cial Mon and Treneient trade. eave UISINE a Special feature. Reje tarn Oall Belle, Electric Habis. ne named Ben Oampbell, employed in the snowsheds near Summit, was ‘this morning struck on the head by an iron bar. Campbell was working in the sheds when the bar fell end on, and strack him on the top of the head. He was, rendered unconscious and died s00n after, Campbell was well known tn Truckee, and has relatives living in Colorado. : 2 Students’ Day. Braxurzy, Feb, 8—A Studente’ Labor Day, in which some 2000 man students ot the University of Oalifornia will take part, attired in overalls and jampers, is the anique program arranged to take place here on the 29ib inst. The. students bave undertaken the taek in order to show their respect for hard manual labor, and at the same time do something substantial for their Alma Mater. All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist atBritlaai’s. oe penter. Kansas Orrr, Mo., February 8.—A, special to the Star from Independence, Kan,,’days: The failure of M. L. Lookwood one of the largest operators in the Kansas oil fields, ig announced. The liabilities, it is said, probably will reach $250,000. Lockwood is a heavy Operator in the Pennsylvania oll fields, The assets are: stated to be cléee to $100,000,To Hang May 15 Denvzn, -Colo.,February 8.—Jadge Palmer today sentenced Frederick Arnold, Newton Andrews and Charles Petera, the young men who killed Mrs. Amanda Youngblood last New Year’s eve, to be hanged in the week beginning May 15th. An appeal will be taken td the Supreme Ooart to test the constitationality of the hanging law. At San Francisco, February 6, 1904, William F., husband of Etta F. Hanley, son of Anna F-and the late W. F. Hanley and brother of Mrs. Pearl M. Groves, a native of Alleghany, Sierra county, Oal. DR. H. O MASONIC BUILDING NEVADA G eM a 3 be oe ——w ty . SMITH} DENTIST Formerlyfof{the_Electro-Dental Parlors) PINE STREET ITY, OAL. Che Best in town.. ———L SS Onr wines and liquors cannot be exselled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthfal and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle, All the leading brands of Cigars also kept, NEVADA orry -THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY “SORT EP] $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 Ginghams New Silk Lasters io all shades New Searsuckers New Crashed Leather Belts New Goods arriving daily ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. saicaihiahiaingeoaiear a HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, th i d th , the service and the NNEX cuisine at the National are not equalled by any hotel in ND A da OY» Northern CaliCalitfor nia. N A ja manegen™! ae Rleeteie lights N Atl 208 owner® ® Hot and cold water gecto® 8B Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. 4 “THE HOME OF GOOD LIVERS” ——————_________] Violin Bows and Guitar Strings All kinds. Also new bine of strings for ali stringed instruments, Violin chin rests, eto.’ See our splendid line of Clocks and Watches. H. *«, HAR TUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street a iia alii aia eee SLUM GUC ‘ We have a fresh stock of everything in the grocery alr line at our store. Try eo f LEMON PEEL, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, MiNC& PEAT, ETC., ETC. We aim to keep cnly the best‘and sll s ow as possible GM Try 2 bottle cft&baste; Water with your Suaod:y Dinoer. , Tue Bez Hive Grocery. J. J, SACKSON, Proprietor. : £ > . scammeae sia teenies 4q 2 \ L ae cape Beige ats tee ‘