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January 20, 1904 (4 pages)

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a NEVADA City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT NAT iP: BROWN, ea alse oe FRED E. BROWN, Manager. SO TERMS “OF SUBSCRIPTION . Byfieh, = * $6 Per Year . By Cerrier, « = 12 1-2c Per Week . Delivered to anyjoart cf the city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays ERBEY at Nevada eed . JANU ARY 20, 1904 . WEDNESDAY Pe Pe ee ree oe cc SELF-RELIANCE. — NE of the first lesssons a mother should teach her ‘ child is that of self-helpfulness—to accept no service ~ of another which it can perform for itself; to ask no favor, or expect others to sacrifice their own ease to satisfy its individual wants. Teach it always to use its own resources from which to supply deficiencies and bridge over emergencies. Self-reliant people are rarely selfish people; rarely ready to accuse others of being selfish, but are generally possessed of ability with which to assist less fortumate associates. Being conscious of their own strength, they need no prop; they know the limits of their own power and the amount of reserve force they may count upon, and can thus calculate to some purpose, not only in directing their own energies, bnt in infusing strength in others. The self-reliant person, knowing his own strength, learns to know his own worth, and, acting upon this knowledge, rarely fails to succeed in whatever line he undertakes. The child should be taught from its earliest years, not only to wait upon itself, but to be watchful for little services that may be rendered to another—not for reward, but because it is right, and because this watchfulness will create a habit of observation and thought that will be of yreat service to him in the years to come,. making him a blessing to his companions as well as a comfort to himself. A selfish person is the most wretched thing on earth—and the most unloved. PPP PHT HTH HR eS PRACTICAL FORESTRY. HE Pennsylvania Railroad Company has gone into practical forestry on a large scale, It has just finished the planting of fifty thousand young locust trees in Lancaster county, in that State and will set out 150,000 more in the spring, aud before the end of the year will have Worl?’s Fair Noles LJ The great fly wheel that is to move the machinery for the fair makes two thousand revolutions a miaute, Latin Americans visiting the fair will no doubt look upon the wonderfiil performance of this fily wheel with feelings of envy. They are going to show models of the old-time Mississippi eteamboat at the fair, and they may have the oldtime pilot on exhibition, but it has not yet been decided whether specimens of, his language will be presented or pot. The oppo-tanity of learning new forms of objurgation might be too tempting to be proper. A practical working laboratory for assaying minerals will be an exhibit of the Colorado school of mines. It will be operated by students. The Colorado Commission has appropriated $8,000 for the exhibit Colorado will exhibit potatoes at the fair of monstrous proportions. The commission bas 500 tubers that aggregate a ton in weight. The heaviest three and one-half pounds. A Tell City Ind., furniture company is m:king what it is said will be the largest chair in the world, This piece of furniture will be exhibited in the Varied Industries Palace at the fair. Its proportions are sach that the company will have a fully furnished office beneath the seat of the mammoth chair. The figure of a miner carved from a block of Coeur d'Alene ore, mounted upon a pedestal of copper and lead ere weighing many tons, will bea feature of Idaho’s exhibit in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy at the fair. This uojique statute will be ccntribu'ed by the mine operators of the Ooeur d’Alenes. Fearful Hardship Sauinas, Cal., January 19th.—Two cases of terrible privation and suffering on account of accidents which befell woodchoppers comes from. Watsonville this morning. John Donovan, a native of Ireland, aged 61, while chopping down trees last Friday at the Zayante ranch, felled a large one, which in its deecent struck him, pinning him fast tothe ground. His absence from home did not cause anxiety, as it was known he would go to Felton for a day ortwo. But yesterday morning a companion who worked near Donovan took a notion to look around for bim, when he diecovered the missing mau as described. He had lain witbout food or water, exa forest of a million young trees, The company takes a purely utilitarian view of the forestry work. It is not seeking to improve the esthetic appearance of the country, but merely to provide itself with a supply of cross ties to be used ip its construction work. The practical side of forestry is the side which will appeal to the American people most strongly. Whenever it can be provedsthat the preservation and cultivation of forest trees are more profitable than their destruction the intervention of the government to protect the forests will be unnecessary. The lumbermen have been actuated up to this time wholly by a desire for present profits. As long as the supply of timber seemed unlimited, economy was unnecessaty and the future could be left to take care of itself. But within the past few years it has become painfully apparent that the supply of timber is not limitless. merly heavily wooded have been almost entirely deforested and the lumbermen have been forced farther and farther away from the centers of population. As the supply of available timber trees has decreased the necessity of an intelligent forestry system has become evident. At the present rate it will not be long before all the natural] timber trees of the United States will be gone amt anless successors be planted and cared for the lumber business will be a thing of the past. The railroad companies are large and constant users of timber and are forced to look into the future. That they take the proper view of the Situation is proved by the projected forestry operations in Pennsylvania, nica en Mill Froze Up. . New Consuls. Out atthe Le Comrton mine, Willow Valley, the cold was so intense that over an inch of ice formed on the plates and concentrator aud necessitated the temporary shutting down o' the mill Today millmen and managec were laboring iniustriously to thaw out the ice und resume, but witb little success. In all probability tbe stamps will bave to remain bung ap for a day or two unless the weather moderates perceptibly. —Fleming D. Cheshire, New st Mukden, China. W Davidson, Minnes ta, at An Tung, China; Eiwio V. Morgan, New York, at Dalny, Obioa. ee + Hurt Her Foot, Another Fight. foot, the nature of which is not known. On1waco, Jan. 19:bh—Abe Attell and . 58ve been canceled. Vast areas for-— ». case of Rogers againet the State of WASHINGTON, January 19—The President today sent to the Sena‘e the following nominations: Consul-Generals York, Cou3uls—James Berwin, Jan. 19th—The Empress is suffering from a severe injary to her All immediate reception and functions posed to heat by day and cold by night for over seventy-two hours. A wagon was procufed and Donovan taken to Santa Crug. He was terribly emaciated, bat, strange to say, there is a.chance for his recovery. Harrowing as the case above is, it is a trifle when compared to that of Fritz Kessell, a German woodchopper, 42 years old, who has been living ina cottage at Skyland. He was ill in his cabin and last Wednesday night upset a coal oil lamp. The burning fluid poured over his right arm and upon his chest and thence down his body and both legs. His sufferings were indescribable for four days, during which time he lay alone, without pursing or nourishment, until discovered by neighbors and brought down to the hospital. Kessell’s case is not considered hopeless. Negroes Can Act. WasHINGTON, January 19:h.—In the Alabama the Supreme Ooart has euetained the right of a negro tosit in criminal cases. Rogers wa; tried for murder and.negroes were not allowed on the jury On account of their race The Supreme Oourt holds this to be a denial of equal rights ander the Fourteenth Amendment. he appears to be nearing the end. acted in the Superior Court today, ne amended anewer filed, which alleges thet a similar action. was pending when the recent compleint was filed. Therefore the court has no jurisdiotion in this suit. weighs ten pounds and the lightest one . ~ cisco. mento this afternoon. Condition Worse. Jobn E. Hall, who resides on Rock creek in the Selby Fiat. district, is reported to be in a low condition of health. Dr. Muller was summoned to the sick man’s bedside this afternoon. Mr. Ball is an old resident of thia township, and he has been in failing health for several months past. His many friends will regret to learn that Superior Court. The following business was transF. T. Nilon presiding: Davey vs. V. Scheurman. The Personal Noles. Chas, Meyers is bere from San FraénAndy Hampel came in from SacraG. L. McCandless, the drug man of Sacramento, is in town. Miss Mamie Fenton, who has been to French Corral on a visitto her parents, returned here today. Ed. German is in town. Fred Hudson came down from Washton today. Chinaman Hurt. A Obinaman was hit on the head by a snowball, which contained a rock, this efternoon and rendered uncon scious. The snowbal! was in the hand of a boy and wag delivered while the son of Confucius was sawing wood at the National Hotel. Did Not Arrive. W. W. Viok, who agreedto be here today to meet the creditors of the Gold Tannel Mining Oompany, telegraphed this afternoon that he is not coming. George Fisher left for Downieville this afternoon to make repairs along the telephone line. He will make the journey by easy stages, and, with the help=,of other repairers, will soon have the line working all right. How’s This? We offer One Handred Dollars reward for any case of Oatarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. We, the underaigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Trvuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Watptmna, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall’s Catarrb Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sarfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pilla are the best. Embroidery Lessons Given on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs. James Cairns, Tranecript Building, Oommercial treet. te; For that thirst trya cool, sharp glass of beer at Britland’s. California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage atrictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf Died Coughing. Exein, Ill., January 19. — Joseph Wloaver, fourteen years of age, and weighing 800 pounds, is dead at bis bome in Barrington Center. At five years he weighed 100 pounds and at ten years 250 pounds, Death was dae to a coughing spell. Slocks, Bonds, Ele. The following are the quotations asked for stock and bonds at the cloge of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: WHEAT AND BARLEY. Milling Wheat......... «ll i mee Barley icceccesssces iviced 19 WATER AND GAS, Spring Velley...cseseaces as ces 40% San Francisco Gas and Electric. a7 MINING STOOKS, Shot Down. ing to escape. CATARRH eed E.y’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 Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Sme Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs, Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. wait sprint Size, 50 cents at Druggists or Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. af _ Harry Forbes have signed articles of Se ae weet 70 “ret apeacieel 15 egreement for atwenty-round fight to. For a good cool, sharp glass of beer. Gould & Cur.. 40 . Ballion.... settletheir recent draw at Indianapo-. Call at Wm. Harry’s saloon PricoSots . Best & Bel..1 90 . Exchequer . at lig. According to their last agreenepoeieee be Seg. Belober.. bh ment the men aréto meet at 120 pounds Chollar.... 25 Justloe,..+.. 14 ringside with the understandirg ‘bat CAS j OR IA Potoei.... 24 . Union.... 87 the winner lay claim to the itiniat Hale & Nrs... 66 . Alta...... 15 featherweight yrachiaiior tag ° “tah agri nine Waive dager, rr] Serer a ee 4 ee eee ce The Kind You Have Always Bought Ioperiel... O6°. Silver Hil ... 65 All kinds of nice Drinks that willsui:. Bears the 2 Beech eattetet _ heey rs eee . the taste manufactured by an expert Gignature of Lys ar, Belcher. ‘seseee 883 . Andes, oe mixologist at Britland’s. tf Confidence ..1 15 orn Dersoit, Mich., Jan. 19—C. L, Warrep, awaiting trial at Fort Wayne for desertion died today from two bullet wounds received yesterday while tryNeti Dixpatehes to Trarserot ANOTHER CHICAGO. DANIC CuIcaGo, Jan. 20—A fearful looking fire broke “out in number of-:guests ensued. The Police had great difficulty in preventing the guests from jumping from the windows. Many escaped from fire escapes. The fire was caused by electric wires. Loss, $3,000. FRANCE WLL NEED OUT OF BERLIN, Jan’ 20—The German Government has news that France declines to give Russia any assurance of armed help should war occur with Japan. It is generally believed that communication now going on between France and Russia concerning position Russia will adopt in response to Japan’s last note. Wealth for Christ Kansas Orry, January 19th.—By his will, Kendall leaves an estate of immense value of which the exact amount is unknown, to the Methodist:Oharch in trust for the upbuilding of “Obrist’s earthly kingdom.” widow and three children with.$50, To Hurry East. San Franoisco, January 19 — ExGovernor Taft of the Philippines, secretary-elect of the war department, will not be entertained in thia city. He has cobled General MacArthar that his orders do not permit him to remain long on the Pacific Cosst. Governor Taft will go from the steamer the Palace Hotel this morning aud panic among the large. ‘out for are plainly marked. He cuts off his “DLAC
Korea, which is due Saturday, direct to the Oakland mole, where he will take a train for the Kast. WANTED $250 For 1-82 interest in the: best Ooncentrator ever invented. Saves all sulphurets and slimes. Oheapest to manipulate ; less machjnery ; less power to ran it ; money to manufacture the machine. Reference—Refers to the United States Patent office, as I am an iventor. PROF. JOHN TILTON, Golden Crown Mine, Bloomfield Road jib Nevada Oity, Cal, TAYLOR’S Family Coffee at 25 cents is better than stale package Coffee at tne same price. Let what you learn in the house of a friend be sacred. Yet it were no bea trayal of hospitality to say, ‘‘He keeps Old Gilt ‘Edge whisky on bis buffet.” Wholesale at 820 Clay St.,S. F. Wichman, Lutgen & Co. ae — A fresh roast every day. Ground to order. 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 Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City. Eni resés fiursiea arouses sluggish livers, relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stom: achs. Its action is mild and p'eagant, the resul's sureand permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drugi ESTRAY NOTICE, dersigned last June a threenee and white Heifer. Braud ht hip. Acropand a slit on right ear. heen for feed ane’ Vy this advert aoueee: ErER ARBOG Bue Tout, Nevada City, Jan. 20, 1904. oe TO THE PREMISES OF THE UNear old . Lon @ owner can sees) the calf, by paying the Wool Blanket Sale at Maher & Co.’s === See Window Ladies and Gentlemen—We have this day placed in our window all the white and gray wool blankets we have. PRICES ARE MARKED The price that they were and what we will close them They are nearly all Marysville Blankets so there is no need of a long story as these goods are well known here, . _ Respectfully, ; MAHER & CO.SEE EMBROIDERY WINDOW Maher & Co., Nevada City HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, the service and the ANNES cuisine at the National are. not Oa alifb> equalled by any hotel in Northern Caliade OUT» for nia. N AL gooaer®s Electric lights N At\0 a owners OP Hot and cold water poo © Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Po3t/ express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. “THE HOME OF GOOD LIVERS” SITET as! The Good Old In Cattle can be prevented. CUTTER’S BLACK LEG VACCINE, California’s favorite, the ot successful, easiest used and lowest priced ‘reliable vaccine mide. Powder, stringor pi'l form. Write Sao cupren Lasoecrony Summer time Ifyour drug it despot stock out has passed 9 e Cabmen’s Strike. —But the-St, Louris, January 19 — Five coal wagon drivers, temporarily placed by Ohbris Schwacker on five carriages ordered for e funeral today, were waylaid, beaten and routed by fifteen men, ssid to members of the Oabmen’s Union. One carriage was driven into a ditch and left there. He is at the Bay San Franoiwsco, January 19 — Rev. J. A. Downie arrived bere today from Southern Oalifornia and will sail on Thareday for Australia. OBO Wonderful Nerve WOODPECKER CICAR.. is here to stay —made by— Is displayed by many a man endaring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s no need for it. Buckien’s Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It’s the best Salve on earth for the Piles, too. 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s, Draggist. N. S. of Md. Sit now for New Years Photo (iood Meats . Colley Brothers have the very befof beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times. Framed Pictures of the Holidays Saved From Terrible Death. the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. gists and grocers, 25c. i) @ @ Pine Street, Nevada City ‘Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Tobacoo, smoker’s articles, etc. E. W. SCHMIDT, Cuban hand-made 5o cigar Also other brands of leading cigars. THE EVENT OF TH® SEASON > > Fourth Annual Sold Everywhere. LINDA AA Aes ase esas Smoked Glasses j to be given by COMPANY C (Nevada Light Guard) ——~at—— ARMORY HALL FEBRUARY 12,1904) <r — ar Floor Director D, C, DOYLE ; 3 7 ¥LOOB COMMITTEB: ; G. Richards’ E. Baker J, Sobmidt M. Reynolds J.Curnow Geo. Huy A, Odgers -M. McLeod 85. Hocking G. Hallett A, Rapp T. Keynol $1; ladies, sad ladies, 25c. ATCH tbis space for (0 the fall list of prizes which will be anEye Glaeces fitted by an GLY BROTHERS, 56. Warren St., New York. ‘ nounced in a few days.. 2% Masquerade Ball Friday. Evening, Music: by Wild’s Orchestra ‘ADMiSSION—Gentleman and lady, Gallery—Gents, 50c; The family of Mra. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw ber dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilful physicians and every remedy ased, failed, while consumption was slowly bat surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King’s New Discovery’ for Consumption turned despairinto joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use . . completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lang troubles, Guaranteed Bottles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at W. D. Vinton’s Drag Store. HE LARGEST ana most complete assortment ever displayed in the county at3 most reasonable prices” MOORE Yevada City , Srass Valley oo It’s the best Light.. Picture Frames made to order “GIFF” Peerless Saloon Woodman & Tompkins . LEOTRIOITY is the light nowadays. You ought to put it in your — sah Fai coho light sl ld nown. It’s clean. -It’s certain — press a button Best of Wines and it’s on; press another and “its . o me more Liquors and Cigars explosipns, more ® bother’ with oil lamps, rite) more emokey chimneys. It’s cheaper in the long rop,.. Our New Gas hight Is the best for business houses. It’s far cheaper than electric lights for péople who use it for only a few hours a night.. .,. Nevada County Gas & Electri¢ Co,, JOHN WERRY, Manager. Broad street, Nevada City PALMER & JOHNSON, Wholeeale and retail dealers in REE KKK Byerything Strictly High Class. (WF Best incandescent lamps, 153° eac Call and ne na oar boat ly s At the old Fine Liquors & Cigars,. Daily Recor Doings 0 People es Mr, and Mre. 0. B. P made this city their time past, left this mor ton, Professor John Tiltc . parture this aorning cisco.Mr, and Mrs, J. Mar geles, who have been b Hotel Antlers, returne: this morning, J. McMullen of Sa rived here on laet eveni G. Risat‘e is over Oreek. O. L. Etber of San F: here on the mor'iing tr E. L. Gibbons and B rived here last evening cisco. A. ©. Schoor of 8 here on mining busine J.G. Spenee is here on a business trip. E. B. Mills and W. down from Washingtor The young daughte burn of Nevada street Mrs, E. D. McDona! home on Ooyote street. Mrs. Julia Purdy is to her sister, Mrs, M. ( J. Lane and J Rowe from Bisbee, Arizona, Richard Jilbert has hig recent illness. James Bonney ie ver of his mother on Plety J. W. Williamson Washington. Howard Hallet is o1 night operator in the t Mrs, D. B. Getchell list. Miss J. McIntosh o here on a visit to the Jepsen, Fred Reynolds has the Southern Oross x town. Lineman J. F. Dole night from Emigrant was engaged in ee lines. . Frank White bas re! Bi Oro mine at Ma: was engaged in the 8 mil), William Thurston, v sided here, is among to town. He bas‘ bee nora for some time pa John Campbell of 1 condition of health . what better of late, is eS en Funeral 10 The funeral of the . : syho died at Sweetle évening, will take afternoon, under the North San Juan lodg of which he was an . Interment will be me named place. The deceased’s two J. F. McGovern and will arrive here fro this evening on the the obsequies. Highest CuH1caGo, January were decided betwee! Board of Trade toda: sold at 90c. ‘This is price for the s9aso price since Septemt mour cornered the u ss an Makes friend and grocer, anc —Schilling’s Be Is there an than friendly tr THE F Dry Goods,