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January 28, 1902 (4 pages)

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orn wne omaberc RANSCRIPT. nis up from Sesrtcant ling is bere from Auburn. on has netarned to this * is down na Meadow pkine is here on a visit man of San Francisco fs a few days. lowell of San Francisco st evening’s train. . D. Johneon and W. Lane. @ yesterdsy from Moores ins arrived here from the pdence mine above Meores ‘Tam, ho has been at on a viel#'to her sister for ro months, returned last, Worthley of Washings morniog for San Franit to friends. ore and H. E. Averell of iso. came. in_.on last.even-. ler who has been on a visit » and San Francisco rehis city last evening and r his home at Washington. Sensation. are told that Miss Stone, pry: fe to be ransomed at ave heard that several * the past three months. is to be hoped the story is he way, Miss Stone could in in the imminent danger br some weeks the country ed up by stories to the was being slowly carved its, but she appears to be id sound in spite of all the ’ That the public was not j is shown by the fact that pot rush forward in any to make up the ransom. t ends well. -Modern Pirate. Leslie’s Popular Monthly , Oarl Hovey has much brtaining to tell of ‘the it of Greater New York. pirate, he says, is really jeoming gentleman, inp ip own saloon, “hop joint,” Jodging house. He stands le police, although he has it” in prison for felonies. inown character, whose Bld hardly be fair to print, of telling a certain little 3 . meeting of the stockhold* the Champion Gold Mining 'y of this city was held {n San: on Friday afternoon last .sAbadte was elected Supwin. the mine, vice Fred Zeitler resigned. As stated in the TransorirtT yesterday he was notified of his appointment in London and wired back that be accepted and would . come here immediately. This afternoon the regular meeting of the-stockholders was held: for the purpose of electing a new board of directors, and confirming the selection of Mr. Abadie as Superintendent. only One Hour. In commenting upon the beginning of work on the bay shore line of the Southern Pacific company the San Jose Mercury makes the assertion, which will be somewhat of a surprise, that in point of time San Jose will be as near to San Francisco as East Oakland or Alameda. It estimates that an hour's time is c onsumed in the trip from either of these places to San Francisco, and it saye the running time between the Garden City and the métropolis will also be reduced to an hour. Good Record. W. H. Sigourney, who was born and raised at this city but who now practices law at San Francisco, is at the present time in New York, where be went to participate in a billiard tournament. He is the Pacific Coast champion ameteur billiard player and ina game at 14-inch balk-line billiards last Saturday he defeated O. F. Norris, the champion of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club, by a‘score of 400 to 365, About Weather. An Eastern weather prophet predicts as follows: A warm wave from January 28th to February 34d. A storm will reach the Pacific Coast on the 4th of February. A warm wave on the bth of February. The cold weather last of January will be followed by fluctuating, rising temperatures'and by February 10th a great warm wave will have enveloped the continent, much warmer than is asual for this month. Her Clothes Burned. Drs Moines, Ia, J anuary 27.—In a fire in.a flat on Woodland avenue last night, Mrs. J. W. Higley sustained corn ahd venison will fellow, Men 0 Wake Merry Thuy, Night. Wiese Tribe of Red Mea of this city is arranging te observe its twentyeight anniversary on next ‘Thureday evening, and it isto be a gala occa~ sion. Twenty-eight years ago the local organization was established and during that time it has enjoyed great prosperity. From a . fraternal standpoint, it stands in the front rank, and the future gives every promise for a eontinuation of its worth and good-doing in the sommunity. On Thaureday evening a short, but entertaining literary and musical program will be rendered. A feast of aad the wigwam qill be vacated for the banquet hall. Toasts will be offered ‘and responded to, and the occasion . be made one of mueh joy. _ Following is the program to be rendered : Song, H. Odgers.Remarks—G. M. Hughes. Reading—W. Reynolde. ' Remarks—A. D. Masen. Recitation—I. L. Bowman. _. Political maiden speech—B F. Snel) Recitation—W. W. Wagoner. Political maiden speech—J. J. Jackson, Recitation—H., L. Jones, Remarke—S, Olutter. Remarke—J. Sims. Song—H. Odgers. The members of Wyoming Tribe are thinking of giving a papoose (baby) show in the near fnture. Prizes are to be given for the homeliest and biggest papooses at the exhibition, and a similar event will likely follow at Grass Valley, under the auspices of the Tribe here. The committee -having the local affair under discussion has sent out a oumber of scouts to seonr the foreste for papooses. When they return the matter will be decided, and full particulars given. Will be Sold. SPRINGFIELD, Il, January 27—In the United States Oircuit Oourt -teday Judge Humphrey entered a decree, ‘auxilliary to that entered by Judge Thayer, in the United States Circuit Court for the Western District of Missouri, inthe case of Samuel M. Fordyce and Webster Withers, Receivers of. the Kansas City, Pittsbusg and Gulf Railway, and others, against the Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern Railyee use . . property-owners suffer ass “. thereby. The youngsters seem to take delight in breaking windows and glass doors about town, and if they age resulting to property, there is always danger of someone being made a target for this promiscuous shooting. It boys must: have air-guns, let more care be used in the fataure in handling the fire arms. Parente and Lguardians should caution the boys in thie matter, and see that the ‘warning is strictly. oteyed. Residence Sold The residence property of Deputy Sheriff John H, Pascoe, situated on Pine street, near the Suspension bridge, has been purchased by J. C. Rich, of this city. Severely Alfiieted. € Henry Stenger has been severely afflicted with one of his feet, which has incapacitated him from work from time to time. It is understood that an operation will be performed in order to give him permanent relief. os We don’t have to go outside: of town to prove Darwin’stheory, that men sprang from monkeys. Some of our citizens have not evolved so faras to -hide their ancestral traits. . SSS You Know Those Fine Pianos? at Legg & Shaw Oo.’s. Come in tonight and hearthem. The Wiley B. Allen Oo. j25-1t Ft Husband Wanted. Handsome and immensely wealthy Ameriean Widow, wants immediately, able, h t husband. Address Erie, Oneonta Bldg. Chicago, Il. i, . iw oe [eet w,. . [ee My] [eA MAMg] (08, . AC 5 Ge ] €-.Sd . . Swu?. (tou?! (Sour?) Isn't Fresh Ee Coffee Better than ‘Stale Goffee?.. do not desist in their contemptible . practice, a mamber of arrests will} surely follow. Aside from the dam-. He ave Arrived @ Gro. C. GAYLORD @ SONPROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. PHONE 55}. a BROAD STREET The Sick. T. C. Randall is quite sick at hie home on Nevada street. George Tallon, the well known bar‘keeper at the New Union Hotel, is confined to ‘his apartments by illness. Frank Power is quite sick, and thé indications are that he will be confined to his home for some time to : “‘Theatricals. During the coming month two theatrical companies will appear at the Theatre in this city. The first one to come will be the Rubel Company for a week, The other will play “One Night Ina Circus.” Both companies are greeted with crowdei houses wherever hey perform. aa A Woman’s Awful Peril. “There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation were the startling words heard by Mrs, I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stonesshad formed and she constantly oo worse, Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspeps'a; Loss: of Appetite. Try it. Only 60 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by W. D. Vinton. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at all times. tf sister, “Ounxic0TuE, Ohio, Januery 27—Jos., Cox'shot and killed Howard Ratoliffe at church last evening at Eagle Mills, fifteen miles east of here. Oox had been -paying attention to Ra'cliffe’s and Ratcliffe strongly _objected. Cox took Miss Ratcliffe to church last night,and when Ratcliffe saw them together in the church he at once assaulted Cox, who drew a weapon and fired, the ball passing through Rateliff’s body. He fell in the aisle and expired amid the shrieks of terrorized women. Both men are of respectable families, and are school . . teachers, Ratcliffe married a sister of Oox. The latter is under arrest. Burned fo Death. Kineman, Ariz.,, January 27 — Two men were burned to death and one other horribly burned in an old abandoned pump-house, one mile south of Kiagman, last night. The men had made a firé in the house, and while asleep the fire caught in the building, destroying it and burning the two men to cinders. One man, George Williams, escaped from the burning building, but was so badly burned that he eannot live, Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for eale at Rector Bros. —-— --+ eee To Cure a Cold inOne Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. i i perenne eserves ..MAKING FRIENDS.. >. ® The CANDIES obtainable at Foley’s make new friends every day“horsemen.” their tongues. Snap Shols. Some people don’t care a rap about
religion until they find some one who differs with them. Women generally .are not good They oin’t even bridle: Men drink themselves tight and women lace themselves tight. There is no man so stlogy as not to be willing to share his troubles. Our town can boast of having no dudes—they are only imitations. It is not always hair tonic a baldheaded man needs. vores. A vain woman never discovers that brains are useful unotil her beauty is gone. In olden times there were no calenders but they had the date (tree.) Cod liver oil bhasn’t half so bad a taste as the mam who wears a sack coat with a high silk hat, . — Bx! ‘Some people would feel themselves lucky if they could lose their reputation. It may be a diOhbaracter in a young man is everything—espeeially if his father isn’t able and willing to pay his debts. It the man doesn’t know how and when to bridle his tongue it is. selfevident that he is short on horse sense, Ifa man has plenty of push he is bound te get there—but sometimes a MM pat helps things wonderfully. Good sense is heaven’s choicest gift —and in order to obtaia it most men have to make the trip to headquarters. Killed Himself. Lonpon, January 27—According to the Soffa correspondent of the. Daily. Express, Dike Joseph, a politician and the Director of the newspaper Vvet, committed suicide after his arrest in connection with a series of thefts of postege stamps from the Government Priuting Department, involving a lese to the State of $80,000, -Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich’ and elegant with the best materials used by distillers, it is no wonder that Jesse Moore is the leading whiskey in the world. ~0@e 7@e Go For Those Home Prunes. The finest Prunes in the world. hey : were raised and cured by Wm. Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 25 cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s Prunes. o1l-tt ioe If your doctor prescribes whiskey, order Jesse Moore every time. br. Lane’s Chitbtain Remedy Gives Immediate Relief ZS. — kK . Retain old friends besides. and Nut ee know. We Roast Daily Try our Celebrated Spanish Panoche what is believed will prove fatal 1nThey make friends for us faster than anything we juries. The fire originated in her way et al., for releasing a mortgage of i, shat. glpoet Any one $816,000 and interest, amounting to An old bachelor says there is nothnto his place and makes ing at all remarkable--about. the fact Vinton’s jalaam to the distinguished may bear it. you how my hair turned gins, with an infinite slyner. “I was learning my hoemaker ‘out in Trenton, when a copper tomes into ‘shop and looks me over. e's after me for that job I en. My God! he’s going way again after I get out it was only a mioute he over, and then went on as ‘know me, But just in that ir turned white as snow.” “Set Aside. on, January 27.— The .Meane Oommittee today mporarily put aside the Ouban..reciprocity and mp the question of reducing Venue taxes. During the je tea interests were heard sition’ to take off the tax -@ pound on tea imposed nish War Revenue Act, Don was set aside for the ite. The tea interests were represented. Some of nt opposed the proposed -whiskey is a nerve tonic. coe you are a judge of good . eX m you call fer Jesse Moore st Woman n Nevada’ City her beauty, except she owels and digestive a condition. Lane’s Tea ls every day, and cures . It purifies the blood, @ complexion, and gives ppetite. Price 25c. and " as sale by H. Dickmt. Pie Was Tortured. ’ pieb bear from corns I. writes H. Robin; Tls., “but Buck, Belve completely cured like magic on ~ rains, sores, scalds, burns, Perfect healer of skin aption. Cure guaranteed n for 260. Sais‘ Baraat. re off siete behets, e a n and balance on time, own & Morgan. tf t 8 , at Rector E ——e Paine apartment and her clothes was almost entirely burned from her body before she could reach the window, where she jumped into the hands of fireman. J. 8. Cegel, a fireman, was severely frozen, and several others suffered from the intense cold. Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to. the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to. purchasa them. Ifa woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly. arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is ‘$918 367 in all, and ordering the sale of the Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern road at Plattsburg, Missouri. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines roduces effects like those of arsenic, at Dr, King’s New Life Pills expel ‘the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Oonstipation, Biliousness, ick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at Vinton’s. —_——_-—+ ee. —— Did you say Rye? Then try Jesse ‘Moore Rye—the finest in the world. Dr. . , not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure . § for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. —" reliable remedies at all drugsts. Get Green’s Special Almanac. BAD BLOOD. “CASCARETS do wrist Sn ened pore ey tt to Beat bay pete. ‘ound it te Conn = taking them, my er] my complex! as bas improved wg wee nder{uby and i feel m feel — 4 better in every CANDY ttrell, Tenn. CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED _ t, Palatable. Poten' anal Neve r dicken. akon or Grins: We 200, 00S. CURE. CONSTIPATION. .. ‘Remedy Company, Chicage, Hontreal, New York. 819 tt. W0-TO-BAC cisin to UHE batt ooo Habit Did You Get oe you wanted q x High Grade Goods Which I will sell at whole\. sale cost price thie week. I do not wish to carry these goods. over. MOORE —® .«eOhe Photographer I make Picture frames to Order. TAYLOR’S Tea and Coffee Store. fet P*] 4 ree" (euutl efore stock taking we are going to clean house. We ate going to clear our store of all odds and ends, wherever we find them. In our clothing department Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing will be sold at cut: prices. of good values awaits at less than cost. In the Furnishing Goods a harvest you. Odds and ends All of our Holiday Slippers will go at low prices. Do not miss this great sale. A Prosperous New Year to you all. Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. Tel. Main 791 ONE PRICG Store Closes at 7:30. _LMM. Go Main Street, Grass Valley. : @ Tei. Main 751 = Side En haa ars 5 SCHEPP’S SH ——— 4g pound packages, 15c. 1 pound package, 30c, OROMARTY SMOKED BLOATERS, 5c each; 6 for 25 cents MERCED SWEET POTATOES, lb., 2'¢c OUR OWN: BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib. can 50c -GERMEA, for breakfast, 15c and 25c" We are Agents for Dritted Snow Hour. Chas. E. Mulloy, Grocer Brond Strect, Newnda City. 18 Commercial Street RHR AAKIKK FOLEY'S f ~ Nevada City. beeiincrereeererrsienl that only the female mosquitoes annoy us, Isn’t it awful the way things of no account accumulate about the house? Pharmacy. miss this sale. We have inaugurated a Big Clearance Sale at our store and will clear our shelves of all Winter Goods. looking for Bargains in Millinery and Dry Goods should not . We have a splendid Spritig stock on the wa and must have room for it. Those who are Everything has been reduced. ee cise a leit neater ed the Red Pon . = support a a a. comes. from the grocery store. The meat market can only be considered an eccasional contributor. Srocertes from my store will support the family inthe best manner at minimum cost. All goods are of excellent quality—we don’t buy cheap stuff—and prices on each article are shaved to within a few cents of cost. Try some of them. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Commercial Street. PPy = La fiue's Mleadache Powders; ——FOR SALE Sy HL. DICKERMAN Bargains QO OOrrrv ‘ Bargains ; We Must Have Room yy» PF & We have a large stock of Spring Goodson the way and in order to.make roomJfor it we have made a Big Reduction in all our Winter Goods. We have determined to close them all out. get your choice, Call now and You will be surprised at the Big Bargains you will get. We must have room, “ISNELL © FLEMING, Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. a = F Pay vay cy RY VIVID Cio, HOES Till Try Pride of Virginia Cut’ Plug Smoking Tobacco. 10 and 20 cents each. In cans . Ohe Bee Stwe ea J. J. JACKSON, » Pons a