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Nevaa Cry Dany Trasscerr SEQOUSTT MURED
J.D. Fleming Falls From
soul, which a God-giving instinct of his fellows reaches, in
spite of him, is the final scale in which his future balances.
It is the supreme test, and by its verdict he is made or
marred according to what the finger of the dial points—
weakness or strength; integrity or dishonesty, purity or de
pravity, reliability or instability, honor or dishonor, truthfulness or falsehood, bravery or cowardice, manliness or pusilanimity, breadth or narrowness—-the sum total of all the
little things, good or bad, which have grown out of his daily
life and intercourse with his world in all the day
s and years
which went before.
ee ee ee
> Q4GARETTE COFFIN NAILS
aa
“enn..
%
LL parents should take note of a medical Teport recently
presented in England bearing on the effecti.of cigarette smoking by recruits for the British army, Theit
.
NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor.
_FRED HE. BROWN, Manager.~~ PERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Byfell, -'-~ $6 Per Year . By Carrier, i 12 1-2c Per Week
: Delivered to any vart uf the city.
ley: Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City .
ihe SIMIISDAY.jcsischevsvinia. sce acted JANUARY 21, 1904
Fy)
“> “THE MAN BEHIND THE DEED.”
Wa ‘
E 8 S it the “‘man behind the deed” which stamps the deed?
Dre .This is a profitable theme for a few moments’ consider—
y ‘ ation in this careless or hurried life of individually misdirected coer, rated force, and power run to seed, or
stre shriveled in the germ. For we all of us are careless or
yar thoughtless of the wealth of possibilities within us, small or
‘Sem . worthy ambitions, and blind to the riches of the world which
iu are not measured by dollars and cents, Few of us acquire
H the full stature of man and womanhood which God intended
‘ToC we should—not physical, but moral and mental stature.
M: That we are individually not wholly to blame for this shortae coming is true; but in part we are. There is no one of us so
s weak or poor of gifts, none of us so hedged about by adverse
= environments, none of us so manacled by circumstances or
conditions, that we may not do better in the way of mental
. % and moral development than we are apt to do. Ya
» Perhaps if we pause occasionally to look about us and
cl study men and events for their underlying significance we
C might gain a sympathetic insight which wottld help us to get
= the right standard with which to plumbonr lives and thus be
“7 able to build more worthily the character, of which each individual soul must be its own architect.
E: Is the character of thedeed the shaping element which
moulds the deed? It mist be, else why is it that the same
a deed performed by séveral meu, reveals differential values?
E If it is the “fan behind the deed,” then we should look
‘ closely to the “man within us,” when we seek to attain our
ambitions for place or power, for success or achievement.
ln every man’s life—and every woman’s too, for that
_Afaatter, though in a more restricted and less dramatic sense—
there comes a time when his character, his reputation, the
a real manner of man he is, down in the secret places of his
.
.
a Stepladder and is
—. Painfully Hart.
About two o’clock this afternoon,
while J. D, Fleming was engaged in
removing a cloth sign from the Pinestreet side of the building now occapied by 8. Wolff as a dry goods store,
the high etep-ladder he was using
slipped from underneath him and he
wes precipitated quite a distance to
the cement walk underneath. When
friends went to assist him to his feet it
was found thet he was badly hurt,éo
he was carried into Vinton’s dragstore
where Dr. Muller made an examination and it was found that Mr. Fleming’s left arm was bedly fractured, and
his head. severely cat and_ bruised
After bt€ tnguries had been temporarilpAttended to, he was conveyed to
his home on Boulder street.
It will take a few days’ time to determine the full extent and resalt of .
his injuries,
INE CITY TRUSTEES,
Will Hold Their Rego
lar Monthly Meeting
This Byening.
The regulat monthly meeting of the
Board of City Trustees will be held
this evening. The following bills have
been filed with Oity Olerk Sidney J.
Peard :
Hugb Murchie, salary as Water Collector, $765. :
H.D. Shearer, salary as Marshal,
$50,
Jobn Rafter, salary as night watchman, $60,
Jas. Flewellan, driver of City Cart,
Wm. Carr, ringing Oarfew, $8.
H. Towle, care o? Reservoir, $10,
South Yuba Oanal Oo., $868.20.
Electric Light Oo., $169.70,
H, D. Shearer, commissions, $12.25,
Glovannine & Oo., elevator indicator, $15.
D. A. Dailey, supplies, $1.85.
Al. Seaman, blacksmithing, $8.
Miners Foundry, eupplies and labor,
$12 95.
Ed. McDonald, labor, $1.
F L Harryhousen, labor, $5.
Richard Eddy, labor and Sewer InSpector, $70.
Turner & Hadley Oo., mdee., $80.00.
J.J. Jackson, mdse., $8.91.
A. & H.W. Hartung,repairing clock,
$1 50.
TUCK DOGS.
Bxcarpts of Interesting
Reading From Yesterday’s Repubilean.
A bridge and building crew is here
trom Sacramento erecting a shied for
the wrecking train and putting the
battery house of the block system in
condition to prevent the batteries freezing again, they now being frozen solid.
The ice pack at the Donner ice
ponds has been completed so far as
the first crop is concerned. The storage houses were filled, 28,000 tons being stored. The second crop is forming rapidly and will be harvested when
eleven inches thick.
Ool. O. F. McGlashan received word
by telephone this morning informing
him that Oharles F. Deering, the
“elub” proprietor of Loyalton, had
bean found guilty by a jury and had
paid a fine of $49 and agreed to quit,
and that Wing, the other man onder
arrest, had pleaded guilty and paid a
similar fine on the same conditions,
The men had been conducting clubs
in Loyalton and dispensing liquors
therein, which is against Loyalton’s
ordinances,
,
After having an apparently clear
case against John Howard, who robbed
E. Bertalino on Jibboom street Friday
night, Officer Schlumpf was compelled
to turn the prisoner loose Monday.
It looke very much as if the case was
fixed with Bertelino by friends of
Howard. When the preliminary hearing came on before Justice Hill, Bertalino, in direct contradiction of the
statements he made the night of the
robbery, claimed he did not have as
much money as Howard himself alleged he took trom his pocket. The
Italian went so far as to state that he
did not think he had been robbed,
His statements contradicted those
made by the woman who witnessed
the robbery. She, no doubt, stated
the truth. Bertalino was drank when
robbed and was without a doubt
robbed, whether he knew it or pot.
He was aware of it that night, for he
lost ‘no time in going to a River street
saloon and telling his friends about it.
Howard was diecharged for lack of
evidence to convict him,
Responding Freely.
The prize committee of the masquer
ade ball, to be given by Company O,
is bard at work making arrangements
for prizes to be given away on the
night of the 12th of February. It bas
been decided to give the best dressed
lady and gentleman and the second
best dressed lady and gentleman each
cash prizes. The best dressed group
will be given a banqaet at the National
Hotel, the best sustained group a banquet at Hotel Antlers, and the most
original group a banquet at the New
York Hotel.
Many new and attractive prizes wil!
be given for special features on the
floor, a full list of which wiil be given
later as the committee has not yet
finisbed its work.
The merchants in nearly every inis so marked a deterioration in the physical and mental qualities of the recruits that the subject has led to extensive investigation by experts. It is said the majority of the new
soldiers sent to South Africa are reported as of low intelligence, and it will require at least three years of vigorous
discipline to make them capable of a day’s work.
This astonishing exhibit of the average British recruit
results chiefly, as declared by the experts, from the habit of
cigarette smoking by English boys who afterward become
soldiers. The official report gives the manifestation of the
habit, as seen in the new recruits, thus: “Headache, bad
memory, slowness of thought, dyspepsia, thin blood, short
breath, pains in the heart and bad temper,”
jan
$12
J
$10
Dai’, Transeript, printing, $68.
M.L. &D.
Miner, supplies, $86, :
Richard Noell, horse shoeittt, $2.25.
Pennsylvania Engine Oo., No. 2;
45.
Nevada Hose Oo. No. 1, janitor serviceg, electric lights, etc., $17.
5 we
W. D. Vinton, supplies, $4.10,
The Temperature
"arab, lamber, $22.47.
FIRE FUND,
itor services, electric lighte, ete.,
ames Dolan, care of fire alarm,
If all this is true of English youth who become soldiers,
it must also be true of all the other young cigarette smokers
who enter other fields of activity. There is no reason to believe that the average British boy is more prone to the detestable and deadly habit than his Amevican cousin, and
hence it is safe to assume that American youths are ruining
health and prospects in the manner here indicated.
Parents should impress such facts as these upon the
minds of their boys and use all argument (and discipline, if
necessary) to discourage the contraction of the cigarette
habit where it has not been formed, and endeavor to have it
discontinued, if possible, in cases where the practice is carried
on by unwise youths, for it will sooner or later affect their
general health.
_ Personal Noles.
W. H, Wood of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, was bere from
* Sacramento yesterday.
Pays $400,000.
—+ Ge
Boston, Mass., Jan. 20—So that she
Can make the rales which shall govern
the museum in her palace without inGreatly Varies.
It is remarkable what a difference
there is in the temperature taken by
thermometer or experienced by personal contact with the weather elements, in various portions of our city.
On a cold, freezing night, like some we
have experienced lately it will be observed by actaal test fhat there is a
difference of 8 or 10 degrees between
the temperature at points near the
Plseza and that recorded at residences
located on higher altitudes within the
city limite. For instance, a gentleman
tells ue he was out spending the evening with some friends op Tuesday evenight and started home at 10 o'clock.
After he crossed the Main street
bridge he states that it was go cold
that his mustache froze stiff and hie
breatb caused icicles to droop from the
hirsute growth. When he reached his
bome on top of the hill hie beard was
perfectly dry, he declares, Ag our
friend bae an established record for
F. A. Want, a railroad map, was
here from San Francisco yesterday.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children. Malice gis alas
@ilrorpla am nole—r en
The Kind You Have Always Bought ee
white—a beverage strictly pure,
Bears the freshing and delicious, made from
Bignature of
terference from the United States government, Mrs. Jack Gardner has paid
nearly $400,000 in duties on art treasares,
t
California wines. . At Britland’s. tf
re-. All ki nds of nice Drinks that will suit
wixologist at B ritland’s,
veracity we are disposed to believe bis
story, and as he isa teetotaler we can
swear that the icicles were not formed
from poor whiskey which had beep
carelessly passed out to him. Nevada
Bay last evening. He was formerly
engaged {in the banking bueineas at
Gress Valley, and is interes‘ed inthe
J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and bebusiness transactions and floancially
stance have responded with donations
very freely, and the soldier boys feel
that the citizens in general have the
good of the company at heart and will
all give them a boost in helping to
max® the masquerade a rousing success in evil’ Way.
——_-+6e. -—-——_
Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P., will
this evening install their new officers
for the ensuing term, W. O. Body of
Grass Valley officiating as installing
officer. Following the business of the
evening a program and a big banqnet
will be features of enjoyment to the
members. A carload of visiting Grass
Valley Knights will be up to join io
the festivities,
On a Business Trip.
Joseph Weiesbein came up from tte
Federal Loan mine. The purpose of
his visit is to attend to some business
matters.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Oatarrb that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrb Cure.
F. J. OHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
“We, the undersigned, have known F.
lieve bim perfectly bonorable in all
able to carry out any’ obligations made
by their firm.
West & Trvax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Watome, Kowan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
City bas all kinds of climate and temhe taste manufactured by an expert
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 Oatarrh Oure is taken internft * Halt’e Family Pills are the best,
To install and Feast]
y
Special Dipatehes to Transit
SUNSET TRAIN HELD UD
They flagged the train wi
with what they obtained from
$50,000
SAN FRANcIsco, January 21—The Sunset Limited Train
of the Southern Pacific Railroad which left San Francisco at
6 o’clock last evening was held by a band of robbers between
San Ardo and San Luis Obispo.
No further report received by local officials here.
It is reported that after the mail car had been looted the
train crew succeeded in scaring the robbers off and they left
SECOND DISPATCH
th a red light, ©
that car.
MOL
SAN FRANCISCO, January
one o’clock this morning.
Safe recovered but conten
and the safe missing. Entran
the door, and jumped off while
steep grade.
The train crew did not kn
the safe had been robbed. A
robbers.
following account of last night’s robbery:
The treasure box of the express car of the Sunset Limited was stolen from the car near Paso Robles shortly before
The robbers got EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Messenger Sullivan was in the baggage car when the
robbers got away with the safe.
When they returned they noticed the side door open
the front platform. The robbers had thrown the safe thro’.
21.— Wells Fargo received the
ts had been removed.
ce was evidently made from
the train was going up a
ow until some after that the
big posse in pursuit of the
WANTED $250
For 1-32 interest in the best Concenteator ever invented. Saves all sulphurets and slimes, Cheapest to manipulate ; less machinery ; 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, Bloonifield Road
jib Nevada City, Cal.
Emil Freses
a sluggish livers,
relieves tortured te
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stom.
achs. Its action is mild and Ppieasant, the results sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition,
to enjoy perfect health. The greii.
est cure for constipation. AJ? drug
gists and grocers, 2dc.
@SOHEMIAN
ALL BOTTLED
KING OFT BEERS!
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Wing Mus
Smoked
Glasses
25e
SOc
51.00
Lalla
Vin’ . Pharmacy
Eye Glasses fitted byan
xpert,Carload of Gum Boots.
L. Hyman received today a oarload of Gum Boots of every make in
the market, and can fit. any lady,
gentleman or child. They'will be sold
at the very lowest prices for cash
only. Oaeh must accompany all mail
orders. j21-1t
TAYLOR’S
Family Coffee
at 25 centsis
ctalaiaaaaemnaeanedl
al Maher & Co.’s
Nl == = 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
out for are plainly marked, They are nearly all MarysvilleBlankets 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 EX
cuisine at the National are not ANN
equalled by any hotel in
Pond
‘Wool Blanket Sale
tog
THURSDAY
PERSO
Daily
Do
Mrs, Lizzi
vety-ill, was
E. K. Cow
Cisgo. —
Stanford I
on a visit..
T. 8S. Merc
Francisco on
Ed, Fiske
Elmer Hat
Graniteville
Bay.
A. W. Wri
ternoon fror
Miss Jessi
ing for the B
Superinten
Counties Por
: vit.
Northern Caligi 3d8 city» morning fro
for nia. ii e, Nev 2 4s Superinter
N AL e moneget Electric lights Sie cates
N ATO 308 owner® & Hot and cold water Bay this mo:
peot08 ® Return call bells, Bath Room Suits 2 ae
-Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank today.
in the building. L. O. Maury
“THE HOME OF Goop LIWERs” anaes
— rphy
man.
Licenses and The Good OI eee
Taxes Collected Cala oe i = field.
-. Summer time ee
has passed down from /
County Aaditor Arbogast has been = Superinten
been comparing his books with those . Yuba mine i
of Oounty Treasurer Wright’s office Bat theax # Carl Schm:
relative to licenses collected for the 2 si : 4 the Bay.
year ending January 1, 1904. The Ng W. F. Eng
following is a summary of the rev-/_ i Francisco.
enue received from that source: woop PECKER is . WwW. aa
Tavern licenses, $8,210. 3 ~ this morning
Beer licenses, $180. FN K. hae v
Pack Peddlers licenses, $25. \ San Francise
Wagon license, $15. P 4 Vivian Stey
Wagon Peddlers, fruit, etc., $800.
Second class merchandise, $9,
Third class merchandise, $18.50.
Fourth class merchandise, $747,
Circus and menagerie, $60,
Theater, $40,
Third class brokers, $12.
Sheep, $1118.75.
The {following amounts were paid in
during the same period of time by
CIGAR..
is here
to stay
County Assessor Schroeder: —made by—
School poll taxes, $8758.50,
Road poll taxes, $8040.88. : 66 =/* 99
Personal property taxes, $9880.01. eo I F F
9 e
Mother’s Gift. N. S. of Md,
San Franorsco, January 20,—Oharles
Fellows, a young man whose home is
at 211 Harrison street, Portland, Oregon, died on the operating table of the
Harbor Emergency Hospital at noon
today under affecting circumstances,
better than
Stale package
Coffee at tne
same price.
A fresh roast every day.
Ground to order.
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada Oity,
THE EVENT OF
THE SEASON
bg
>
Fourth Annual
Masquerade Ball
to be given by
COMPANY C
; (Nevada Light Guard)
AL
ARMORY HALE
Friday _Evening,
FEBRUARY 12, 1904.
Music by Wild’s Orchestra
=
Floor Director D, C, DOYLE.
"F COMMITTEE: J, Sobmide
M. Reyn: 5 uy
&: Belles Lee Woot
ADMiSSION—Gentleman and lady,
$1; ladies, 25c. Gallery—Gents, 50c;
ladies, 25c.
ATOH this space for
@ the fall list of prizes
which will be anHY Ht IVA MIM
‘ a
ety Pe f
~ pounced in a few days. . .
He was in the last stages of consumption and was returning home from Los
Angeles, where he had gone in a vain
search for health, He was wheeled
into the ferry depot today in an invalid chair, only to find that he had
two days to wait for a steamer for
Portland. He told a policeman he had
little money, then fainted, and was
taken to the hospital, where he expired
after saying he would not. pert with
his diamond ring as it was a gift from
his mother,
Cigarette Evil.
Framed Pictures
Of the Flolidays
““T-HE LARGEST and
most complete assortment. ever displayed in the county ats
most reasonable prices
T. Keynolds.
CucaGo, January 20—Miss Fannie
McNabb, said to be a victim of the
cigarette habit, has been adjudged inSane before Judge Carter. She is 28
years old, and evidence was introduced to show that she had smoked a
package of cigarettes’ every day for
years. Two years ago she was treated
stasanitarium and was supposed to
have been cured, but the habit regained ite hold on her. She was ordered sent to an asylum.
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, white consumption was
slowly bu: surely taking her life. In
this terrible hour Dr. Kitg’s New Discovery for Oonsamption turned_despair into joy. The firat bottle brought
immediate relief and-its continued use
completely cured her. It’s the most
cerlain cure in the world for all tbroat
and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at
W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store.
“Loveland is now selling his famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popaar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf
Fora good oool, sharp glass of beer
Call at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sots
MOORE
Yevada City
Srass Valley
Picture Frames made to order
Peerless Saloon
Woodman & Tompkins
Proprietor
Best of Wines
Liquors and Cigars
Broad street, Nevada City
PALER & JOHKSOH,
Wholevale and retail dealers in
Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars,
Breryhing Sty fligh Class,
hospitality. _ Call and en y our
At the old Isoard place en: Bt,
<
fering from
recovering,
Misses Kat
Washington,
-« home here f
San Fraocise
Charles Mc
ville.
George Ma
mineral disp!
E has returned
James T. D
ington,
J. B. and
cisco arrived
‘ Supervisor
last evening
low.
Mrs. G. W
San Francisce
Mrs. A. Malt:
J. W. Pett
Owl saloon, i
short illness,
Ed MoOull
“ington toda:
days at thec
Wallace W
left here thi
where he will
i eal
For that th
of beer at Br
To T
John Maso!
for some tim
ager of the
Potosi and .
for Sansalitc
. panied by h
with Messrs.
San Francise
against the G
pany.
Civilizat
coffee
including
ing in the
TEES —
'
and we wil
Japan Mattin,
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a,Ply Oarpets
_» PLN, Corsets,
be
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