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January 13, 1904 (4 pages)

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= fale. ia siglo : a eee enemas 8 , erence, — 4 NEVADA Coty DaILy TRANSCRIPT, Second Number. Honor to Gordon. Soldiere at Foit Douglas, th, tried NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED ETE. BROWNE, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, Delivered toany nart of the city. Bymat, «. ‘ 12 1-2c Per Week . T LOVELT WEATHER . he First Halt of Janub { . . . . . . Issued Every y ary Brought Many Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada Cit WEDNESDAY io 5 5. oii tenis ode yeunvatuers 5 een jae Sue eee . JANUARY 13, 19044 Husband and Wile, and Intellectual Growth HIRTY years ago a certain man young married r from boyhood, had not had so much of school as she; but h had a quick mind and tireless industry and he was kind atid good. She was handsome, had a good brain and brought to him a little money. For thirty years the man has been adding to his knowl.-. edge and improving his education, called a career in business. and with thought throughout the world, ing talker and is interesting because he takes interest. college graduate shows better at a dinner or a public affair, . none is more fertile of id Correct and cultivated in expression. kept up with the times, met men and He has read, studied school and every experience into a lesson. cated him, He is part of all that he has seen, The woman, during these thirty years, has stood in one spot. Sie has suffered her mind to Stagnate. She has neither read nor thought. She retains the same ideas, the same preju dives, the same interests, that she had on her marriage day and she has added none. upon her and begged her t ing, has given her all im new ideas and broadening her intellect, fastly kept her mind insulated. Between this woman and her husband intellectual comA solid wall has been built up. His mind is concerned with many things in. munion is now impossitle. between them. literature, science, politics, the affairs of the whole wide worl Hers harps on household matters difficulty of ¢g of the ] d aundryman, and he listens pati ntly in a dead, dull way. Once in awhile, when she sees him brig] proach of some other and c] the’ difference in his manner. She knows that he is faithful that he never slights her for any other woman, but she can not help feeling a touc] ey ic . { a certain land young woman and people said it Was a good match. . cold; nights He was poor and, having had to make his own way He has had what may be. 3 : , . d i. Hicks, th ita He is rich, full of ideas, alert of. 4¢ording to Prof. Hicks, the relia intellect, vigorous of body. His mind isin touch with eens He is an entertain-/ and will be central No. €as, more sound in judgment, more profited by his inter-. a rare thing for storm conditions to : Sy ghee . . break up immediately precoding a new course with them, and has turned every situation into a. Living has edu-) baromet Her husband has pressed books o read them, has taken her travelaginable oppoxtunities of getting ut she has stead-! , the preserving of. fruit, the T Bi aT etting and keeping servants, the delinquencies . he 1g rees. These she dins into his ears at meals iten at the ap-. everer woman, she feels keenly . just forwarded a mammotb petition to 1 of jealousy that other women should. awaken in him an int up. Curiously enough, she blames ] the change. Doesn’t she sti] Says? Isnt it he, not she the fault lie in him? ture of man given up all for his sake. flatters her. It is the erest that her conversation never stirs 441m and not herself for . feel the old interest in what he , that is changed? She reasons, however, 1 merely gone the way of all husbands, and tl Must not, then he has bat ’ Nat it is the nato become indifferent to the woman that has This philosophy consoles and philosophy of a good many sych Wives. . This couple get is kind-hearted, keeper and has not quite lost her figure or her looks, notwithstanding her fifty years. The husband is used to her aud she to him. other. On occasions they of their youth. minds him in a ding. along well enough together.’ The wife even revive some of the tenderness He sends her a gift on her birthday; she reThe comparative success of their married ] Intensify their tragicality ife seems to of their intellectual estrangement, y What a perfect uvion it might be if she had kept up with! him! How the communion of mind between them would . have idealized and made poetry of their joint lives! J heir conversation, animated, interesting, wide-ranging, would have been a serial epithalamium: a life-] ong nuptial canticle, in— stead of the monotonoy S, plain-song that it is. asy enough to reverse this fable; to tell of mounted to intellectual heights while t] a9 } ocded It would be e wives that bands pl the moral, ¢ i¢ir huson the pre-matrimounial level: bet for sufficient, ; dion y IDE Case ys Husband and wite, if they would b Sale general d One goes forward faster than t atively ‘neither is the e Comipietuy lappy, must grow in the If irection and at equal pace, oe other they drift apart. same. equal and vows to love and cherish her; jf fault, she ceases to be his intellectual equal, can he keep his promise without being, forSwotn?Can he cleave intellectually to the wife of his middle age without being unfaithful to the wife of his youth? Is it Constancy to remain one that continually changes? lows a true course that Steers , through her own true to As well say the mariner folby the shifting moun, If you wart a good, cod! d Domestic Tronbles. rnk o beer—the very best in town -drop ip ; ; It is excepti ti f 7 and see Wm. Barry. tf-m7 is exceptional to find a amily Oe For that thirst try a cool, sherp glaca . 0Coasionally, bat these Gan -be 1 8-/ Little Plume, who killed seven Iudirise coon gedit ieee oN ae arets ee of beer at Britland’s. 3 sened by having Dr. King’s New Life . ans on the Blackfoot Reservation drives away a Cold in the Hind qucay, eee Pills around. Mucb trouble they save/ while intoxicated last October, wa] Restores e Senses of Taste and Smeil. Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad . by their Great work iu Stomach and . sen'enced to forty years in the PeniEasy to use. Contains no injurious drugs, street, makes a specialty of Faroy . Liver troubles, They not only relieve . tentiary today by Jadge Knowles, io Lee Hee be eg omtrila and oe Drinks, and you can demons that they . ¥ou, but cure, 25¢., at W. D. Vinton’s . the United States Oonrt. He is24 ; Trial Bize, 10 cents by Ati alia! are mixed properly, Drug Store, jaeers of age. . SLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New-York. Swegt-tempered, a good nurse, a good houseLong ago they learned how to manage each; Pretty way of the anniversary of their wed—/ RelA man mar? Res his intellectual. where there s:e no doméstic rup‘ures. Pleasant Days. The first half of January is not tarning out to be sucha stormy period as many anticipated it would be. In fact with the exception of three or four i Aaya, the weather has been unsarpassed forthis season of the year and ; the people have greatly appreciated enjoyed it. These warm days and have been held partly re . sponsible for the considerable namber of cases‘of colds and throat complaints which now prevail here, and go there are many who woald like to see the fine weather change to a stormy period. However, we are apt to get a satisfactory amount of rough wintry weather before epring opens, so we uld make good use of this beautiful period of sunshine while it laste. . . é. ; sho . ble weather prophet, a storm is due . tu strike the Pacific Ooast tomorrow. on the 15th and Things to be expected: The pre. Vailing cold will soften about the 14th and the barometer will fallin the west, . bringing a renewal of rain and saow— ; Mostly snow—as the wave works east». ward daring the 15th and 16th. It is . 16'h. Asa rule the warmth and low er, and hence precipitation in . some form, are almost sure to con. tinge until after the conjunction of ;moon and sun is past, which in this bone will be on the 17th inst, . moon, Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior OCoart today, Hon F. T. Nilon presiding: Estate of J. McLachlan, deceased. Order of final discharge, Estate of Mary Ann Rule. Order of publication of notice to Creditors. Collins vs. Truro. Oase being argued by Counsel Carson, Jones, Larue and . Kitts. +t . . San Franoisco, January 12.—The . Calvaveras Big Tree Committee of the Outdoor Art League of California has The second number of For _ Oatifornia, the monthly publication of the California Promotion Committee, has jast reached this office. An interest. ing featare of this number is an origiDal serial entitled, “The Brown Family io California,” in which is related how a New England family, the bu3band, wife and four children, came to California. The first chapter of the story, besides containing valuable information as to cost af the journey to Oalifornia, is full of human interest and a bit of romance rifns throtgh the tale. Each succeeding number of For Califarnia will tel you what the Brown family accomplished during the month preceding the issuance of that num. ber. The serial will be posses-ed of fact and fall of interest and lively suggestions. Sprung a Leak. A gas pipe beneath the asphaltum on Broad street has Sprung a le-k, and {in order to try and locate the defect @ hole was bored in the paving just in front of Taylor's coffes tiouse this afternoon. No sooner had this been done than from out the vent poured a steady flow of the aeriform fluid. A portion of the asphalt will probably have to be removed to remedy the break in the pipe. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilfal physicians and every remedy ased, failed, while consumption was ‘slowly but surely taking her life. In thie terrible hour Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption turned despairinto joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles, Guaranteed Bottles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought goose ce La LU Lig @ignature of Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit tlhe taste manufactured by ‘an expert mixologist at Britland’s. tf ee the President of the United States aek1/ing bim to aid in preserving the Oala. veraa grove of big trees. The petition carries 1,400,000 names of people in all parts of the United States, Harrison. Statue. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—At the beginding of today’s session in the Senate adopted a joint resolution author‘zing the erection of a statue to the late President .Benjamin Harrison, bear the new postoffice building in Indianapolis. The statue is to be . erected by the Benjamin Harrison Meieee Association. Se Se To Ask Pensions . CrapksBorG, W. Va., Jan. 12—The Orgavization of teamsters of the Civil . War will senda petition to Congress asking for the Passage of a law allow. . ipg all teamsters on the Fayroll dur. ing the war to receive a Pension of not less than $10 monthly. Petitions from, Similar organizations throughout the Cc ‘untry will algo be presented. CoLumBus, Ohio, Jan 12— Marous A. Hanua was re-nou inated for United States Senator -#n the House this morning. The Senate has also nominuted Hanna. The joint session of the Legislatare will formally declare him elected to succeed bimeelf, State Wins. OakLanp, Jan. 12 —The maintenance suit of the State Lunacy Commission against H Pantosky, of this city .was heard before Judge Samuels today, who rendered judgment for $179 in favor of the plaintiff. The Commission sued for $15 per mooth, as allowed by law when persons ‘confined are able to pay for maintenapos. —-<e--—_______ For Forty Years. HELENA, Mont, January 12 —James California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made frota Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf O87 Spoctal Dspa ces to Traeri JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 12.—The body of General John B. Gordon left Miami ZWDANESE. ARE LEAVING filled with troops. New York, January 13.—A dispatch to the Herald from Porf Arthur says that the Japanese ‘are leaving here rapidly. One hundred left Dalmy yesterday. The Russians expect the Japanese to seize Mokphe with the object of making Russia fire the first shot. Trains from Euroke are this morning on a special train furnished by Henry Flagley. It wag escorted by a detail of State troops, The remains are to eprrive bere tonight and lie in state and then Proceed to Atlanta, where élaborate funeral ceremonies will be held Weodaveday, to lynch a member of their regiment who assaulted a young woman, Thig. is tbe first instance of an attemptedlynching in the army, ay Me LEG In Cattle can be prevented, CUTTER’S BLACK LEG VACCINE, . California's favorite, the most suc. cessful, easiest used and lowest priced reliable vaccine made, Powder, stringor piil form. Write for free Black Leg Booklet. THE CUTTER LABORATORY San Francisco : If your druggist does not stock our vaccines, order direct from us. a a we we WAR 1S NEAR AT HAND BERLIN, January 13—The official opinion here regarding the probability of war between Russia and Japan is taking
a warliketurn. Intelligences received at the Foreign Office causee the Governmental officials to believe that the situation has reached a most criticaf Stage. J epan’s delay in answering Russia’s last note makes the belief certain that a grave decision is under consideration. Ladies we place on sale a of FLANNELETTES at 6% All good colors. per yard, See our big window full o Se eo To Hurry Home. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—General Rafael Reyes has sent a letter to the State Department saying that he was about to leave for Colombia and intimating that his mission bad been fruitless. It is understood, however, that one cause of his departure at this time is the anxiety regarding the action” of the Board of Elections ét Bogota. He fears his absence may endanger his election to the presipency of Colombia, Rear -Admiral Coghlan reports that 800 Colombian troops bave been landed at St, Andréw’s Island to sappress a rebellion there. pe Oy How’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars reF. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Q. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and: believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and floancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ; West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Watpine, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesalé Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure fs taken internHe wasn’t literary, hadn’t any politics, couldn’t tell a story, Did we try tolosehim? Not much. He had three bottles of Old Gilt Edge whisky in bis grip. eens, A Business Precaution, A caller at the boarding house of Mrs. Irons was Surprised to see « fine greyhound basking in the sun outside the kitchen door, “I didn’t know you had a dog,”’she said. “He's a beautiful animal. How long’ have you had him?’ ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle, Sold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. ———_—___+ 2@e The Democrats of the United States Senate have agreed to be bound by the action of two-thirds of thecaucus. It will be hard to get a two-thirds agreement among them on any cubject, so they will still be free to do as they like. 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s, Druggist. _—-—+-e@eo—-the confirmation of W. I Bachanon ag Minister of Panama. policy is to obstruct everything tbat has any connection with the canal. ELy’s CREAM BALM “Two or three years.” “How does it happen I have never seen him in passing along here?” “We don’t allow ‘him to leave. the back yard,” replied Mrs. Irons, with emphasis. “What kind of an adyertisement would it be for a boarding house to have a creature Ys lean xg that dog is standing round in front of it?” ~~ ee Wonderful Nerve Is displayed by Many @ man enduring paine of accidental Cats, Wounda, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s no need for it. Bucklen’s ‘Axnica Salve will kill the pain andcurethe trouble, It’s the beet Salve on earth for the Piles, too. Senator Morgan is trying ta prevent The Senator’s CATARRH with a torpid liver, which tion. for them. and secured such relief the first trial, that I purchased pletely cured ommend Cascarets \s presented."' Good, Never sicken. We eee Bteriiag Kemed NO-TO-BAG Sc 007 gy Lazy Liver “E have been troubled a great deal produces constipaI found CASCARETS to be all you claim another sup biy and was comIsh all oniy be tou glad to Tecwhenever the opportunity J. A SMITH 2920 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY CATHARTIGC TRADE MARK REGISTERED «G CULATE THE UVES Pleasant, Falatabte. Potent. Taste Good. Do aken, or Gripe. We, %e, we URE CONSTIPATION. ese ) Company, Ciiengu, Montreal, New York. $20 ranteed by all drug: Y obacco Fivolt. Watch This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. this space e ward for any case of Catarrh that canyy not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, 4 [ 10,000 Rabbits. women and children participated. Ge Embroidery Lessons noons. Transcript street. Building, tf. Eoxo, Ore., January 12.—The rabbit drive on Lower Butter cteek today was the largest in the history of the Northwest. It is estimate’ that 10,000 rabbits were killed, and 700 persons, men, Given on Wednesday and Friday afterApply to Mrs, James Carns, Commercial 6 1-2 Cents. 10 Cent Flanneletie AT 61-2 Cents All good goods and sold at 10 cents Respectfully, Er P.s.Look out each day for Maher & Co., Nevada City — ———e W. McOCo; E. G. Her: Runa. W. De Po spending a f W.B, Wes in town onc W. 8S, Shai and G. Thu Francisco, W. W. Ber few days fro W. A. Kell GQ. A. Patt ing from San QG. O. Penrc morning to I J. 8. Good Bet this mor: Superinten Plumbago no Oakland, Frank Vau down from N W. Moran . from San Fr: lot of manufacturers short ends CENTS per yard. f them at 6% cents, MAHER & CO. BARGAINS. HEADQUARTERS The accommodations, the equalled by any hotel in Northern California. BOHEMIAN SOLD EVERYWHERE. BC Past, in the building. “THE HOME oF cuisine at the National are not Return call bells, Bath Room Suits ; express, telegraph stage offices and bank j A, W. Bikk cisco, who ha returned hom CG, Barker « he re from Ro John Kam; Delhi mine. ” Richard Ji home on Spri: Ed Sands a Bear Valley,” B. E, Davis . Placerville, William Po! ‘ Arizona, wher FOR EVERYBODY service and the uit. gade OFF: va i) ° . . Electric lights cold water meneger®: Hot and . Antler LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS Tew Year Right By Drinking nothing bat.. Caylor’s 5".. ja) Coffee “15, 20, 25, 35 to 40 cts per pound Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, Electric Insoles FOR COLD FEET Electrie-Batteries and Electric Plasters FOR ALL: RINDS OF PAIN’ = Van's Pharmacy Eye Glasses fitted by an Expert, UISINE a Special feature, Return Oall Bells. Electric lights, Porcelain 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.. Birthday Gifts We have a large assortment of SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of pointe of interest in and aroand Nevada 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 bave Diamonds Cut:filassware Jewélry of all kinds Drop in and see them, They will make éxcellent Birthday gifts, C.J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Ctiy HH A. GCOD LIVERS” ja i Mrs.E ©. home in V th relatives Miss N, Latr Downieville la San Francisco W. A. Kelly last night on raw, the bookk Henry Kohl yesterday fron . : ley and left for . ing. City Truetee last night fron Francisco. J. E. O. He Selby Flat, wh time, is now ab Fred Marco! turned from . went to the up J. W. Carste down from Wa left for Sacram Miss Clara . » evening from a ) Francisco. Robert Simm from Washingt Robert Trew San Franeisec Mr. Tremaine ~ eye by Drs. J. Conlan. The Good Old Summer time has passed . . —But the—WOODPECKER CICAR.. is here to stay — set ( ,~7made by— “GIFF” N. S. of Md. Sus San FRANCIS Police Wittman that Leon Soec in-law, Joseph . found at the for terdas. He rea noon today af the accused ma Soeder has not -made many con ee, Framed Pictures Of the Holidays : ‘When Senatc t Morgan are lon HE LARGEST ana be remembered . most complete agsortment ever displayed in the county at most reasonable prices ——> ST MOORE Wevada City Grass Valley ‘Panama canal, I Schillinas runner of + in life and tr At your grocer! a; eee Everything Strictly Aligh Class, PALMER & JOHNSOR2=mememstnmee Wholeeale and retail dealers in Peerless Saloon Fine Liquors $ Cigars,. rose #7oenai URLae Gea Best of Wines Liquors and Cigars Call and enjoy our hoépitality Atthe old Isoard place en Broad St, ae Broad street, Nevada City ° be. . sateen neeeisbe