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January 22, 1903 (4 pages)

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TRANSCRIPT LITT, 14 works of the replace Thora bury machinery will 5 , After the firs th Kamined and jt not damaged to velopment. will sel i § Party, ing the fourteent, lie, son of Mr, ang ebright, he was ten. y & number of hig The evening wag thor. by the young peop departed tor thei nts were served, County Autitor F. L. i completed his semi-annual report) om Passes re at Granitorille, jin Nevada county. The State pays for January 22, 1903) % SON oD GROCERIES ar To Albert Dunean Stevenson, a well snows veulOell of Genattoritio pasest Broad ‘Street Make-our ‘place your headquarters while waiting for the.cars en aes [City from earth this morning after an illcaeieanadia 2! i mi at nitevil A New Batch . Just Made’ . for a number of years, and was much Murder Feud. "Twas Victimized a We sold every piece of Christmas . respected ‘both as a citizen and a}-— friend. Mr, Stevenson’s young daughLos Aneutes, Januery 21.—The feud between W. H. Broome and N. A. f and New Year Candy in our store, and have just made up a superior their support, after the county has . . paid out the money and made their report to the State. There are ten chil-. dren in the county without either father or mother, receiving State aid, and eighty-eight children who are either fatherless or motherless. The total amount paid out in this county during the past six months was $8597.75. . The Banik Caves, ‘The high bank at the Manzanita gravel mine, near Sugar Loaf, caved between 10 and 11 o’clock last night with a loud roar, and the people in this ae . byt fice Hall Record of the) § Next Week. Doings of OUP fe and most complete troupe of this character traveling, and among their memHy sah of Reno is in town. Btanffer of Sacramento is in. {SOCIAL DANCE By COMPARY , N. G. O, At ARMORY HALL San Franoisco, January 21.—J. HarA. . ris, a lodging-heuse keeper at 207 Eddy Street, was victimized yesterday Berryman is up from Bes fer Deqreeme: Kasseban is here from San llth, from pneamonis, and since that time the father «as-stricken. He was @ miner by ocoupation. Deceased was ter, Hagel, died on Sunday, January Melrose, waged with violence at Acton Ac0. 48, Kuights of Pyth. sting tomorrow even. he Third Degree, Ari lies are. concluded, partaken of and a gen, ad. Om ing of Stockholders Bot m Maguire of Liberty Hill pwn yesterday. . 5 Haubert is seriously ill at » on Sugar Loaf. {amie Marshall has returned isit to San Francisco. ntendent L. L. Myers left this bers are to be found the most skillful glass workers of the craft, In evidence they call your attention to an engine made entirely of glass, which is kept continually ranning by steam power. This beautiful mechanical triumph was constructed by Mr. Wallace, and is the result-ef seven montha’ labor. They also present to yornr notiee al. city were startled, many thinking an hill is now almost caved through. Another Wreek. earthquake was upon us. There have been numerous slides in this diggings since the mine closed. down, and the a native of Arkansas, and aged about 89 years. He leaves a wife, son and daughter. Undertaker Ed MoOormick ". will take a casket to Graniteville tomorrow morning, and the faneral will be held at 8 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, a for several years past, bas culminated in murder. A special to The Times from the telegraph station three . miles . the distant, gives ths following versien of the killing: W. H. Broome was killed by N. A. Melrose at Acton, at 5 o’clock this afternoon. The men were enemies. Broome juet returned from 8 hunting trip, and was standing ia the street, shotgan in band. Melrose afternoon by two clever forgers. cording to the story told by Harris to police last night, t~o men came into his bouse and rentej.a room yeeterday afternoon. In paying the rent one of them handed him a check on the State Bank of New Brunswick for $20. He did not perceive that the check was a forgery and gave the man in change, only to discover later lot_of Select Confectionery. Big stock of Oranges, Lemons, Nats and Bananas. : ‘TEGLER’S, Commercial Street, Névada City Saturday Evening Music by Wild’s Grohestra. Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free . large and beautifal collection of dress. es, neckties, pincushions, table covers, lamp shades, etc every fiber of which is spun glass and beautifal beyond description; one of the dresses being an exact counterpart of the famous world's fair glass dress which was presented to Infanta Eulalia of Spains having been made by the same lady operators who are now members of this company. During their entertainment the workmen, nine in number, will be found constantly at work each one pursuing a different style of work, The lady glass workers will . show how glass is spun into threads! which are finer than the finest of hair and woven inte cloth. Interesting lectures will be given on the natural philosophy of the water hammer, balfor San Francisco. mip Hall left this morning for ncisco on a business trip. Niara Nancarrow left this morn: bacramento to visit friends. 1 Peard, proprietor of the » saloon, is said te be quite ill. Vinton and wife returned isit to Sacramento last evenran intobim from behind with a wheelbarrow. Broome put down his gun and started to take off his coat. Melrose drew a revolver and shot Broome in the back of the head, Broome fell to the ground. Melrose then emptied his revolver into the prostrate form, beat him with a revolver and then kicked him. Melrose is deputy postmaster at Acton. Broome was night operator for the Southern Pacific railroad at Ravenna. Melrose and his wife left in a buggy immediately after the ehooting for Lancaster, fourteen miles frem Acton, where Melrose surPeace Melrose claims that he shot in self-defense, anes that Broome would kill him. a neeting of the stocked McKittrick Prosperity having its principal ess in the city ang la, State of California, he office of Secretary Gi Sacramento street, igi vada, on Wednosdgy ry Wh, for the purpo all business that ma y meeting. A. RB. Lorp, Pres, [AN, Sec’y,. 6t Another disastrous wreck on the Southern Pacific Railread occurred this morning on the other side of Truckee, and all the westbound trains are five or six hours late. Mainig About Peopie When, the other day in Obicago, the Democrats of Mayor Oarter Harrison’s home ward presented him with resolution launching bie boom for the fourth term, his only comment was: “You can’t keep a good man down.” or Your money Succeeds Tillman Cotumsra, 8. O,, Jannary 21—Hon Duncan Olinch Hayward, Democrat, Professor. Lawrence Bruner, State ethnologist at the University of Nebraka, bas a collection of 60,000 grasswas inaugurated as Governor today. . hoppers, among which are to be found At the same time James T. Sloan was . 20,000 distinct species. . swornin as Lieutenant-Governor. to]. succeed James H. Tillman. Qatet-/. ness prevailed, Dastardly Crime. SHELBYVILLE, Indiana, January 21— Mr. and Mrs, John Barlow, living near Rocklane, were drugged and robbed at their home and neighbers found Mrs. Barlow dead and her husband, who is 82 years of age, unconscious. nd Mrs. George Danforth are nfined to their home by sick= eandJ. Murphy, well-known pf Washington mining district, wn. Burgas, W. W. Kinderbacher M. Taylor are arrivals here p. Francisco. p Downing is down from the e Cross mine-atOmega on aT his family. Dyer, who has been héré On & his parents, returned to Oakp morning. . M. Poriar, who has been here t to Miss Jane Swift, returned ing toSan Francisco. ate Oaldwell; who base been visitts bee sister; Mre;Hirem: = , returned to Sacramento this EA A A ‘Sarab ‘Bernbarat’s Memoira “will be ready about the middle of 1904. The famous actress says she has beeu preparing the work fer the past four . years. 2ee _A Marvelous invention. Andrew Carnegie has purchased for $225,000 the historic Glen of Pittencrieff, Dunfermline, which includes Pittencrieff House, a fife old dwelling. The grounds are very beautiful, but their special interest lies in the histor= ical associations attached <to them. Melcolm GOammore's Tower is situated within. ibe_grounds, sod bere ji was. thathe married St, Margaret, Saxon princess, who fied to Scotland for protection from. the Norman conquerors. oée eGo Tried To Conceal It.It’s the old story of “murder will out” only in thie case there’s no crime. A woman feels run.down, has backache or dyspepsia and ‘thinks it’s nothing and tries to hide it until she finally breaks down. Don't deceive yourself, Take Electric Bitters at once, It has a reputation for curing Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and will revivify your whole system ane vont forme those . sence = u e e curative power o and cigars are served st the Klondike Blectric Bitters, Only 50c, ant guarsaloon on Spring street and courteous mateed by W. D. treatment is tendered all visitors . Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invites all to call on him. . philosophical glass {natruments, allot which will be thoroughly explained, and workers will be found courteous and willing to anewer all proper questions concerning their work. Every article made by the glass blowers will be presented to the patrons ag eouvenirs, free of charge. Admiseton, fi 16 fase’ ‘suilared, 106. Everything for the New Year Call in and see our Jewelry, Cut Glass, ete. be as we bin catto Wonders never cease. A machine bas been invited that will cut, paste and hang wall Ee. The field of inventions and discoveries seems to be pe pe able Samat get dis; coveries is Dr. King’s New Discovery eva : : for Consumption. It has done a world el ‘ eaneomers ur god a ele our Papecmnney “Business Locals. Prince Albert Lodge, No. 462, Sons of St. George, will entertain their members and invited guests at a banquet, musical and literary entertainment, on Saturday evening, January 24th. The exercises will commence at 8:45 o'clock, The Sons of St. George are in @ flourishing condition, and a good time is guaranteed all who attend. Tapped the Wire Ez = Moa sa eae 18 ae Los ANGELES, January 21—O. L. im P V ement Mattfeldt today withdrew. his plea of 1) “not guilty” and pleaded guilty to ®) . the best of every hing in the “2, D misdemeanor in having cut in on the]Se Western ‘Union wires. ‘The Court meat linesend your orders to Naffziger Ai; projecting boulders and en-. fined the defendant the sam of $200, nt on the north side of Pine. without making any comment and and near the intersection of. there the matter ended. Mattfeldt reet, are being removed, which . tapped a wire leading into-e poolroom. only give a wider sidewalk for fians but will also add considerreet room. Heretofore two Meeting at the junction of the freets have bad considerable in passing, owing to the nar8 of the road at this point. John is, who owns the property in
ghborhood, is having the work first-class shape and the iment will not only be apprecisted bsters but aleo by every person bn Piety Hil. » Hegarty came down from Fiat today. Wernn-is here from Fruitvale. Hill of San Francisco ie here. ‘Curtis of Sacramento is in Lovelund is now selling his famou bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try itand you will always buy-it. nov6-tf Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty of Fancy Drinks, dnd you cao depend that they are mixed properly. If you desire a fine hot mixed drink call on Wm. Harry‘at the Old Oorner saloon, Pine street. tf Only the very best of wines, liquors C. J. BRAND, The Mc AR OE A: Aa TR a That’ i that the check was worthless. The The Mosi se esi ri Pa ar Pe cannot be excéiled in the two men and expect to land them Northern Californis. behind the bars. One of the men, acand. see for yourself, All the latest styles in Coats, Oapes, age, of slender build, tall and of dark] 2 complexien. He also wears a musother is also about 80 years of age, but of medium hight and of light com-+ : Deafness Cannot be Cured of seen %plications as they cannot There rm cals sae ser to oure-deufnuess, and that is by constitutional remedies. dition of the mucous lining of the Eus-. <p tachian Tube. When this tube is ia-. Ga% imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed, Deafness is the result, taken out and this tube restored to ite normal condition, hearing will be ten are caused by" Oatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of We will_give One Hundred Dollars of good for weak lungs and saved. for any case of Deafness (caused by mens elHfe, Thonsands hava naad it and conquered Grip, Bronohitis, Poeu Qaterrh Cure. Send for circulars, woats aud Censump ee2=. tres. eee reliable medivine for throat sodluo Sold by druggists, price 750. troubles, Every 50¢ and $1.00 bottie fs} Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Trial bottles free, line of DRY GOODS police have excellent descriptions of Don’t take our word for it—Call cording to Barris, is about 80 years of 4 and Boas on hand, Call today. tache and has a prominent nose. The plexion, with a sandy mustache, Se a isease. portion of the ear. . ae Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. . TTT es a a TT Deafness is caused by an inflamed con ] fiemed you have a rumbling sound or and uniess the inflammation can be destroyed forever; nine cass out. of the mucous services. maands eatarrh} thet cannct be cured by Hall’e Phele3 eral verdict ts: “t's the ‘best and most. Ff. J. CHENEY ee Co. Props; Toledo, oO: guranteed by W. D, Vinton, Droggist. . dierciaiennamiah = The Jéweler won't be here Jong ES 9 > Dry Gloves}; ) ABIS(( WATERS.. Cleaner {. Is Something New.. Fifteen Different Varieties Just th> eas for Parties & ssusscs : Ifyou want a good, cool drink of peer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 now 8o cents. 25, Now go cents 50, Now $1.10. now $1.40. 50, now $1.75. sk you to come e come. otendent W. H. Bray returned ning from San Francisco, ucas and W. T. Harker came liom Relief Hill today. _ Gault’s condition remains he same. He is a very sick tehsabaaeiahelanitancalaloieiaialateae The Woodpecker Cigar is _ no longer an experiment . Noyeg, advance agent for the » Glass Blowers, is in town arrangements for the coming oupe. —_— Druggist. Good ‘Meats. Colley Brothers.have the very bes! of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times Cleans dirty gloves and makes them look like new.. La Rue’s" Cough Cure Domestic Troubles. It fs exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by ha ng Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure, 25c, at Vinton’s Drug Store. .15 Cents Per Package.. VINTON'S Pharmacy, Broad Street. ee Satqeemesmees riveiwiwivaavetsadasseslamlevaaisilan ee ee Cakes Cakes sete 3 00 AG ‘a MR AR 0 a It i ~ BIRTHDAY GIFTS that WATCHES are pre-eminently appropriate. other Goods, such as.. Al 8) <i 10 SE 0000 < 0006 <a 606 <a 600 Fine Ciccks, Gents Silk Fobs, Vest Chains, Gold Spectacles, Parker Fountain Pens % x uw <a 6 6 0 <a 00 6 <a 00:0 9 <a 6 000 <a 000 <a 000 and a great many other articles that make nice presents. A. & H. W. H. HARTUNG, Phone West 14 WA!rCAMAKERS Nevada Oity ——$—=— Ohe Bee “Ste Srocery, hears, Seis» this brand oo™.soft oF the KEEN have J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. No headache, no gastritis, follows the use of “Jesse Moore” will serve better than any other. Its purity is unquestioned, ite quality without a peer. . MEASURE OF MERIT. 4464de ’ Absolutely Pure. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE CHANGED HANDS I desire to announce to the public that I have purvhased the’ BROAD ange FRUIT MARKET of August ~~ and. to solicit a share of the patronage. I intend to make a eambor of improvements io the place and to make av earnest effort to please my patrons. Only the best of Vegetables, Fruits, Nats, Candies, Poultry, etc., will be kept by me. Give me a call. W. MENHENNET af a City Citizens Should igh Well This Evidence. _ of merit lies in the evidence. neing evidence in Nevada City. the testimony of strangers. he endorsement of Nevada City Ask for a Free Sample Ceylon Ocas At comparatively new Great qnantities of Fruit eee Pound Cake, White Pound Cake, Lady Cake, Angel Cake, Golden Rod, Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Kisses—Ornamented or plain. P Stacks of Mince Pies. Our own make Mince Meat. Ring up West 81 and let us bring you something good. Ormiston Swayze, = Physician and} Surgeon Op All classes of surgical operations performed, X-ray examinations made. Office hours—Nevada City: 2 p. m. to 4p. m.and 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Grass Valley : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12 m Grass Valley office, Bree ‘Bullding. Nevada City office and residenceon. Nevada street. A. Lolla, Shoemaker Is now conducting the Shoemaking and Repairing Shop where he bas. been ed for the past fourteen months. Best of material used and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ANTONIO LOLLA Broad street, below Hicks *% Dunlaps Assay Office, Nevada City. Its merit is recognized all over the State Besides these we have NER aa cacy eal City Teas to the commerce Nevada Cit) of the United States, but ere destined to attain a leading place in our markets, because ossess great ‘or years they have. been steadily dieplacing. the common Congons (English Breakfast) -tbroaghout England and the British possessions, —The.color of the leaf is black, aud is the kind of proof’ given here. ) \ Y tatement of a Nevada City citi. RIES 8 O. White, miner, Niles street, }~ ey, Prospect Hill, says: “If all ts of Nevada City annoyed with ross the back and a weakness ction of the kidney secretions 4s undoubted benefit-as I-re-. Tom Doan’s Kidney™ Pills prot Vinton’s drug store, then kidmplaint in any of its various heed have no terrors for anyone 1 take a course of the treatment FOR ROOKIOIOOK Lumber Whether it’s a single stick or 100.000 feec we treat you right— WHRIK Our lumber is as good. as can be Stroll fhrough our yards and get our:prices. Business for Sale to Right Parties. H. & F. L. COOPER, PIETY HILL LUMBER YARDS, Electric Care Pass save you money on every bill, had auy where. < Zenseusavasenneneraasratennneanntannnsennssnns tess ioiadaboladanenetchaseel alot fecal phi ine lated chi ha hse cella baa : a PAAR AA IAAI AIR IA AAI LER ELLA LILI ISIR AAG BRI AAR AAA AIA AAA AAA AAA EERIE NAIA IMIR ERIS SESIG AIM FEEL _ and make them fn a manner. themordered. _ frames . kinds. ale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster Milburn Oo., Buffalo, sole agents for the United yields a rich, heavy, Nie pre Z : golden liquor; being . treba nlely wih they blend nicely w = several other teas. D S trengthening and curative rem‘ Per Pound rug tore. ¢. e I make he Petar and lameness — Soe inn 60 7 he t . : aries oa ng an nest imported Best place in town to spend your FP. hotographs. ary difficulty was very.ap: = Ww. TAYLOB whe hae Bl a ee after tak-. —— ee Lal i n’s Kidney Pills. I am only , ned to recommiend the prepeBilliard Table Ihave just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one ee the best Billaed outfits in the town. ! COCKTAILS eenree FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 Bs. Beer In town. ._ FRED EILERIIAN of 7 ON S.lof Md. Talephone 521. [ : i i = esAnicatneatinl mber the nasie—Doan’e—and substitute, . pare Taylar’s Tea & Coffe ons _Broad Street, Nevads Oity. = 8 FREES AKERKKE RRR ERA #e