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January 30, 1904 (4 pages)

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Ss. id: i= ary der rey the Ps. Sting her uncle, Ls, W. Evans, at North ">> ity on business. morning from Sen Francisco, ' Ed. Arthur in this. city, retarned to , Mining Company arrived from San /went up to Gaston by private con' from atrip to Plamas county. ; ill, is able to be up and around again. night from the Bay. © in the tailoring business in this city a > mente last bight. » ter, Miss Sarah Marphy, are here from . Redding on a visit to the former’s daughter, Mrs. John Van Hagen. Realty Syndicate which they repre:sented in this city. (BE. church, who has been at the Bay F for several days, is expected to arrive home this evening. THE TRANSCRIPT. . SATURDAY.. ae 30, 1904. : . Th SOHML [MENTION ‘Daily: Record of the Doings of Our People. Mics-May-Morse, who has been. vie‘Ban Juan, arrived here this morning fon her way to her home in San FranBisco. George Price is here from Genie onto. R. L. Whitney of Oakland is inthis H. W. Turner and W. A. Gribble are: rived here last evening from San Francisco. ~ A, H. Williams of San Srasetend ie here spénding a few days. Hon. J. M. Walling returned thie Mrs. Thomas Dabb of San Franciaco, who bas been visiting her sister, Mre. -her home today. Secretary Winn of the Gaston Ridge “Francisco on the morning train and veyance. —William Flewellen bas returned Miss. Aggie Oaray hae recovered from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs,-N. Weber Sr., who has been Charles Eden is here from the Zeibright mine on a visit to his family. Attorney Fred Searls returned last Frank Wilson of Walrath Avenue ‘thas just recovered froma severe case “of measles. David Holland wrenched his back } at one of the mines and has been indisposed for a few days. Charles Hartman, who was engaged a few years ago,came up from SacreMrs. W. G. Marphy and her daughbMrs. Fred Beedle and children left this morning for their home at Angele Camp, after a six weeks’ visit to the fady’s mother, Mrs. E. Snell, and family. . F.B. Porter and R. J. Ronchi are now located at Modesto, where they ‘have established headquarters for the Rev. J. H. Wythe, pastor of the M. Denies Murder. Expora, Ia., Jan. 29—Eben 8. Blydenburgh, scoused of murdering three Aroiig, Th Of Hlappedings of Interest . in andl is Section: An nities ‘ehaotel display has been arranged by James Rosewall in hie-show window on Broad street. Rain, blizzards and sleet storms are} Hicke’ ‘woather prediction for the East, next week, ‘from February lst to 5th.} Perhaps the Pacific Coast will come in for a portion of these storms, also, John Pettie, the popular mixologiet at ‘The Owl”, bas moved his family into Mrs. Leddy’s house on — ‘ For: pleasant time-drop in and see wit Harry this evening. His saloon is largely patronized for the reason that hie goods « are shoice. Hot lanch bopeasadie Misses Ethel and Olivia Matthews of Piety Hill were tendered a surprise party at their home on _— Hill last evening. Billy Britland makee’ @ specialty of fancy mixed drinks that are just right to please the inner man. His beef tea ie delicious. Try it tonight. Among those who would benefit. by the Piute war pension bill should it beome a law, would be Professor Ed Muller and Mrs. James T. Donnelly of this” city, Mrs, Thomas MoAuley of Grase Valley, and Mrs. N, O, Miller formerly of French Corral. ; _ The Hotel Antlers is one of the most up-to-date hostelries in the interior of the Btate. Travelers speak highly of the excellent accommodations afforded and the local: patrone likewise fheely comment on the eplendid appointments noticeable in every department. The dining room is filled with guests every Sunday evening, and the very best of everything is on the bill of fare. Read it-in another column. The hunting dog of L. W. Jenning's treed a wild cat at Quaker Hill a few days ago “and Mr. Jennings killed it. "The feline weighed eighteen pounds. Mr. Jenning’s shot two coons the same day. The high reputation attained by the Owl saloon comes from meri. That ie to say, this popular resort carries only the choicest brands and every patron receives his nfoney’s worth. The Saturday night lunch is prepared in grand style. Ten days additionul time bas been allowed the plaintiff in the divorce case of John Coughlin ve. Lillie Ooughlin in which to. plead to the cross complaiot filed by defendant or in which to take su ther action in relation to the suit'as he may deem advisable. At Woodman & Tompkine’ Peerless saloon there is always an air of comfort, and many gothere on Saturday night, after a week of dull care. All brands A No. 1. Choice lunch tonight. At aspecial me-ting of Nevada City Lodge of Elke last evening the following were appointed as a committee to go to Grass Valley and invite the Elke of that city to participate in Ladies’ Night to be held in this city next Friday evenivg: J. F. Colley, J. H. Rog‘ehildren’s*party yesterday in honor of ‘lis building an addition to_his mother’s @ ery. The remains of a babe, of which a in moneyback Schilling’s Best wives, took the stand in his own behalf today, answering the charges that he had poisoned his third wife by administering arsenic ia a meal cooked by himself. He told a straightforward story, corroborating the testimony of his daughter, Irene, who swore that she cooked the meal. Blydenbargh denied that be had purchased poison or that he and his wife had a serious ‘ quarrel. s Gruesome Find. ere, E, A. Moore, F. L. Arbogast, P. F. Simonds and Frank Eozensperger. A pleasant surprise party was given Mre, Joseph H, Eddy at her home on Piety Hill by a number of her lady friends last evening. ~The names of Myrtle Weisenburger and Zophie Pierce were accidentally omitted from the Junior Leage program which was fubliehed in yesterday’s Transonipr, These bright little misses acquitted themselves with great credit. She Got Off. Kansas Crry, Jan. 29th—Mrs. Lalu Kennedy, who was triei for the marder of her husband, bas been acquitted. Mrs. Kennedy killed her busbend because he refused to live witb her. He claimed that he was forced to merry her and had commenced a suit for divorce. Gift Accepted ALAMEDA, January 29.—While excavatiog in the rear of a bakery today » the proprietor made a startling diecov_ only the ekeleton remained were une. oovered. From sppearances they bad 4 been buried about eight years. “Er Your grocer finds his trade has accepted Frafce’s gift of a bust of at titeatct. & Shannon’s Champion saloon first-class liquors and. cigars ere always kept on hand. The place: ism very popular resott, ‘especially on Saturday nights. Give them s call. “Miss Helen, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Searls, gave a her seventh, birthday. Did you ever try one ot Fred Ellerman’s delicious . oyster. cocktails ? His saloon is conducted in fine style, and courteous treatment is extended to.all. See Fred tonight when you are takings tarn around town. Robert L, HatBaway, the carpenter, residence on Nevada street. At the New York Hotel the usual good spread will be served tomorrow evening. Chicken and lots of other good thingswill be prepared in_ fine style, and if you appreciate a nice, homelike. meal go to thie popular house tomorrow. Palmer & Johnson will have @ fine spread at their Oriental saloon tonightfree for all visitors. The very best .wet goods that money can buy are always kept in stock at this popular regort.N. A. Robinson, secretary of the Quartz Quarry Mining Company, arrived here from San Francisco last evening and left for the mine near North San Juan today to inspect the property. ; The Eagle alee condacted by Dower & Hooper is a cozy and pleasant place to spend an hour or 80 on Saturday night. “Good goods and courteous treatment,” is the standing motto of the place. “The National and Aonex enjoys an, excellent run of trade the year round. It is run” along modern lines, -and guests know that every attention is at hand. Tbe very-best comforts knowao to hotel life: are provided, and there is a style about the place* which denotes a perfect system in its management. The culinary -department is always kept up to a high standard, and the Surday dinners are gotten upin grand . style. See.tomorrow’s menu elaewhere iu this issue, Joseph Weissbein came up from San Francisco yesterday~to take possession of the Federal Loan mine in Wilstrack on the asphalt pavement, producing concussion of the brain. The in the day, but again became unconsolous, moned at the time of the accident, pronouced the injury very dangerous. Last evening Mr. Bovey’s condition became o alarming that Dr. Jones was called in. He called Dr. Tickell of this city into consultation, and after conferring, the doctors held out no hope for the injured man’s recovery, and expressed the beliet that he would die before morning. Mr, Bovey was a partner with Thomas} Horan in the Grass Valley Transfer ‘Company, and by strict attention to business and courtesy to patrons. placed himeelf high in the esteem of everyone. About two weeks conte. was married’ at. San francisco to Mirs Ide Holland, formerly of Grass Valley, and the young widow is ‘almost heartbroken over the loss of . er-sturdy and willing young husband. Al. J. Bovey, the shoe dealer of this city, and James Bovey of Willow Valley, are brothers of deceased, and Mrs, W. H. Turner and Mrs, Alfred Jenkine Jr., sioters, at are residents of Grass Valley. Deceased was a native of Grass Valley end aged thirty-five years. Mr, Bovey was well known in Nevada City, having been driver of the ’bue which formerly-ran between this cityand Grass legends Paid $2, 800, 000. New York, Sei. 29.—The Central Pacific Pailway Oompany, now part of the Harriffiam Pacific system, today paid into. the Sub-treasury about $2,800,000, representing another installment of its obligation to — the Federal Government. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the @iguatare of . low Valley, the bond which was held by the company which operated the Gold Tunnel and Pctosi-Orleans mines having expired. The property bein. 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 skilful physicians and every remedy . ased, failed, while consumption was . slowly but surely taking her life. In! this terrible hour Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The tirst bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. Ii’s the most and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bot-' W. D. Vinton’s Drag Store. This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. diseased membrane. It cures drives away a Cold in the Head quic tea Lake egees a Restores the Sénses of Taste and Smell. coffee flavoring oe d Tepe , Easy he use. Contains no injurious drags. an ortable an ros-; W. Jan. 29.— The Senate} Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. most~comf i P ppessmnpcsin:s Lire Large Size, “sot cents at Druggista or. by perous. George Washington with thanks. mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Gly ‘BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. i} ia . owned by Joseph and Jacob Weiss-'
certain cure in the world for all throat . tles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at CATARRH ELY's CREAM: BALM It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the tarrh and — DINNER SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1904. . . MENU Puree of French Pea au Crouton ‘Bouillon en Tasse Consomme Royal Shrimp Salad en Mayonnaise . Asparagus en Mayonnaise Celeryen Branch Spiced Beets Olives Chutne y Cross & Blackwell Chow Chow Salmon Trout a la Cardinal Oalfs Tongue a la Tortue Chicken Liver Croquettes, French Peas Saute of pashan rere a la Maitre de Turkey Gibletsa la Parmentier Fricandeau of Veal a la Milanaise Mallard Duck ye Hunter Style Baked Sugar aia Ham, Obampagne auce RQMAN PUNCH Roast Young Tarkey with Walnut Dressing, Oranberry Sauce Prime of Be-f, au Jus Young Pork with Apple Sauce Veal with Sage Dressing Mutton with Jelly Roll of Beef Stuffed with Olives ' Ribs of Beef with Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Oaullflower in Cream Sagar Coro " Mince Pie Coacosnut Pie Lady Fingers . New England Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce Fruits Nats Raisins Eastern, Edam, Swiss, . Roquefort Oheeee Cafe Noir La Bue’s For that terrible cough. IT WILL CURE YOU. i@ TINAL SALE st OF THE SNELL & FLEMING STOCK OF Dy Goods, Fancy Goods, Linings, Mattings, Hosiery, Trimmings, Ete. . ‘This is wourR LAST CHANCE ‘Will positively close SATURDAY, NIGHT, the 30th inst. — S. WOLFF RECEIVER are the best on the market and will give almost‘ instant relief. Try them...FOB SALE BY Leading dealer Sf: Drugs and-Statiénery ‘backward, [and thé back .of hie head . a unfortunate young. man. rallied later Dr. Brown, who was sam-/¢ National Hole! Schloss and Cough Cure LA RUE'S HEADACHE DOWDERS H. DICKERMAN hospital room will ‘be furnished ia red completely, and attendante: will wear red gowns, and the only light in the ‘room will sift through red globes. “Dr. Hill fs following the suggestions’ of a] Norwegian chemist, who found that by’ putting chameleons under violet rays the process of throwing off color is not go marked. . — Oanton,O., Jan, 29—Canton today observed McKinley’s birthday. Special patriotic programmes were held in most of thé 6chools, and the pink carnation was everywhere in evidence. Mrs. McKinley was driven to the cemetery this afternoon with a large bunch of carnations. for the tomb of the late President. Slocks, Bonds, Ele. The following are the. quotations asked for stock and bonds at the close of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: é WHEAT AND BARLEY. Milling Wheat.......cc00. 1 4736 se Barley etal awe esis eisveisiera 119 WATER AND GAS. Spring Velley.....cese0.seees 40 San Franciseo Gas and Electric. 59 a.ixologist at Britland’s. TAYLOR'S Family Coffee at 25 cents is better than stale package Coffee at tne same price. A fresh roast every day. Gr d to order. Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘mother, Mrs Ww. 5. Taylor, is very: } . i at the latter piece and he is barrybg to ber bedside. Stage agent W. H, ford . telephoned to North Sen nan to hold the stage there, and the. ‘Doctor and bis wife went over to the ©} Ridge: town by private conveyance, wilf go from that place to Chinese l Use tans San Franorsco, January. 20.—As the result of a ranning gun battle between Hop Sing and Piog Kong Tong men in. Ohinatown today Thomas Spellman, a ‘special watchman, now lies in the hospital witha dangerous bullet wound in the thigh. Ho Yow, a Ping Kong fighter, is in the—city— prison to await the result of the officer’s Injuries. He is also shotin the thigh. Pve been everywhere, I’ve seen everything worth seeing, I’ve tasted everything. worth tasting, and “Old Gilt Edge” is the best whisky. That man started off like an egotist, but he finished like a good judge of whisky. Repairing Bridge. Wm, J. Organ ‘and a force of mep are engaged in making necessary repairs to the bridge at Edwards Orossjog over the South Yuba river. A new abutment ie being constrocted end some of the timbers repleced. The work will te completed today. Secretary of War WasHINGTON, Javoa:y 80—It has been arranged that Governor Taft ehall ‘aad kia hedthers of Sen Be Cisco, well known in this city, ate likely to retire from the St. Nicholes ' Hotel In San Francisco, becéuse they . are unable to get what they consider a favorable renewal of their lease which {~ is to expire shortly, They aré paying aboat $3000 rent per month and have hed the hotel for ten years. Ira Doolittle wag a resident of this city for]. about two years and conducted the Union Hotel, A Hobo Trick. Summon, Jan. 29—A hobo here took.a new tack to raise money and has been sentenced to four months inthe coun HOTEL LITLE BAR BEEF STEAK PIE PORK AND BEANS Antler’s Style PIOKLE PIGS FEET, ETO. ty jail for playing bis new game. The. Everybody Welcome. hobo came here with a blind man and y en awfally crippled boy and sent them around town begging and he gathered} Oalifornia. Champagnola—red and in the coin for his private use. The officers got onto him and landed him as above stated. ~ white—a beverage strictly pure,” refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf DR. H. O. SMITH} DENTIST Formerlyfof the Electro-Doental Parlors MASONIC BUILDING... . PINE STREET NEVADA GITY, GAL. Che Best in (Own.. Oar wines and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve yonre old, richly flavored and health, fal and every drop is full of vigor. Io bulk and bottle. All 4 Ke the leading brands of Cigars also kept, ~ CPSC OES wevapa ory » THE OWL. onass vatcey take the oath of office ae Secretary of Ophie..... 8 90 Biéera Nevada 65) War at noon Monday at the War De-; Mexican .,.. 1-70 . Utahb..... 26 . partment. Gould & Sates, 85 . Ballion.... 07 i 2 Best & Bel ..1 80 . Exchequer .. 16 nt peng &Vai.1 65 . Seg. Beloher.. 11 , SAVAGES vevsrvecce 64 . OVEFMAD.cocreee 82) Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad Obollar.... 28 . Justice.... 11] atreet, nakes a specialty of Fancy Hale & ire 6x 4 NOR ss oen ers “ Drinks, and you cao devend that they Orown Point.. 81 % st . aecteacital arc kote — 4 oe a mperial... ver Hill ... Kentuck.... 05 . Ohallenge... 80 CUTTERS BLACK LEG VACCINE, Alpbe 10 Pomseensl . 93 Cabeeteiee ta vorite, the rhost sucBeloher...005. 88 . Andes..... 88 cessful, easiest used and lowest Confidence ..1 25 sierra ot e pitt fora. made, Black Leg Book! All kinds of nice Drinks tha: w:ll suit ‘ “THE « as ATORY tie taste mapufactuted by an expert rfyour rue ee Birthday. Gift We have a large assortment of Containing engraving? of points of interest in and aroand Nevada Gity which would make excellent Birthday gifts, also This is something new and we have a large stock of articles made from it. Osll in and see them, and don’t forget we liave Diamonds Cut Glassware Jewelry of all kinds Drop in and see them, They will make excellent Birthday gifts. C.J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City Hotet Antlers LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS It’s the best Light.. SOUVENIR SPOONS. gem Silver Deposit Ware): MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We have just received our new stock of Spring Underwear. Trimmed with the latest Sembroidery and laces. NEW DUPLEX SKIRTS Fat G1.00 to S5.00 SEE WINDOW. The gooi points of the Daplex Adjustable Skirt are as follows: It is adjustable on both sides to the fraction of an inch. It needs adjusting but once. Just the thing for stout figures. It is just the thing for slender figures with prominent hips. It is just the thing for any figure for a snug fit in the waist without clamliness. Just thethingto wear under a pilin: mede suit. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily. ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. © OLS PON LLL U LLL LL LLY LIDPLDLD PROD DD: The{New Rain-Proof Cloth for 2 I ge eee Ny Oravenette garments are rain-tigbt, but not airtight. warm in winter and in summer. Will keep you The water-proof quality is permanent “Rain Will Neither Wet Nor Spot Them.”’’ We have a variety of qualities and designs of these goods. Successor to L. HYMAN & CO . R. TMORR. SON eer WOODEND ILLIA WLDAP LL POP LLDDS MELD DLS Violin Bows and Guitar Strings Allkinds. Also new line of strings for ell stringed instruments, Violin chin rests, etc. See our splendid line of Cloekssand Watches. vy, HAR LUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Yr COP EB re » QAsry PLEAD LEOCIRIOITY is the light nowadays. Yva ought to put it in your house. {It’s the safest ligh' known. It’s clean. It’s eertain — press a button and it’s on; press another and its off. explosions, no x botber with. oil lamps, no more emokey chimneys eee UISINE a Special feata: tarn Call Bells. Electric hte Porcelain Bath liek Hundred Light, Bees Po Two fine Sample Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men, Special attention paid to Commer. cial Men and Transient trade. Is the best for business houses. It’s far cheaper than electric lights for peole who use it for only a ew hourss night... llevada County sas &EatriC, JOHN WERRY, er @@ Best iavanl 8, No more— moreiy It’s cheaper in the long Oye Hew Gas— hight. UUCEHIES We have a fresh stock of everything in the grocery line at our store. Try our . . f LEMON PEEL, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, FUNCE MEAT, E®C., ETC. . We aim to keep only the best and sell asfiow-as possible Try a bottle’ oftShasta Water with your unday Dinnoe-:. Tue Bee Hive Grocery. = J J JACKSON, poemiins . Ra carte teat