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January 5, 1902 (4 pages)

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Artificial Legs. . Weather Bullet, ImPrRansc NEVADA CIMTAL MATTERS ~ustieeAppoinied. SPRTSNAS EE, . i : ———— eo ae te ‘ odi Pat Foley, who was brought to the hate Foster makes the following p roe . Janus . aa i} D EE. BRO N,M ager. : ‘ er ea 8 SACRAMENTO, January 5—Governor Gage. today county hospital several mgr ago dapat prc: WILL be divided ing cmap: : 3 , : _ announced the appointment of Superior Judge Lorigan of San {ftom Truckee, on’ espacio nace) B/S atte ¢ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Date of Several Trials Business of the Janumy ‘tificial lege provided by the Board of . weeks of which January 6, 18 ang By Mell, -° = = $6 Per Year. ByCarrler, 12 1-2¢ Por Week. ’ Jose to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Bench caused by the . Supervieore, and he will now be able} will be central days will average g, : Deltvered teeny part of the ets. ; ’ a 8 d aa fl anges T 1 . to get out and do sometbing for bimeelf. and the weeks of which 10 and % wi) (0 De Set Wednesday ary Session Being eath of Justice Temple. ; . His legs were frozen and amputation “ a willbe moder parila Mensa ae Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at: Nevada City ) ear ar te was necessary. , anuary-will be @ cold stormy mon, jed the followin coldest part of which will be the an and last weeks. Warmest Part of —— as ____, [FISH FOR SPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY "#S Recovered. [Os S=25 ame A Good WoRD ror THE MILITIA The attention of the Superibr Court . regular session today for the transacDan Gillen, the well known Southr 0 pe a $a adding and wif ne. Mrs.-Reddit r mother in Nev: imonth. They « ing’s parente at F MONDAY... . ... Altus ealsclcneapes oh adios "January 5, 1903 January 44h faa r Transacted. a ee a ‘. : ductor, who was opJones, one of . this morning was largely taken up. tion of county business which will SACRAMENTO, January 5—The Republican caucus this sh ae ie ag oa! hel Beier et : pie sar id : b e . : * 4 a ee poner igs si fee ee psn a Soc sone ol morning nominated Arthur Fisk as Chairman of the Assems Sacramento for appendicitis, bas re-} George Woodward, prominent mip, in Loyalton M agreldhsieunie eet i ‘a : : . : : ‘ on ‘ . leovered and retarned to his home in. ing man of San Francisco, w}}) are ind. Mr. Jones t In the case of The People vs. yea Sea: business was transacted. bly by acclamation. Dunlap withdrew immediately after his. Qojtaz, " herein a few days to examine a mig fmeith for some tim , ie : Roberts, charged with the murder of . today: : oo in this distri d bf. Wales and age OVERNOR PARDEE spoke wisely and justly when, Henry Butler at French Oorral,,by. The quarterly report of E. O. Gris-. 2AMe was presented, . Carter was nominated for Speaker n this district, andithe chinass ienty years ago he Hot Springs. wistmas night at the reception tendered him at Oakland a-few-days. shooting, several months ago, thé’vet-. sel, Road Commissioner for District “Old Guard.” he raised the State] ting of the case for trial was contin-. No. 8 was read, approved, placed on ago, by the “O A y ued until Wednesday, January 14th, . file, and a namber of bills allowed. are Fight Will Be Bitter. favorable fora sale. If a0, the ming will-be opened up in good shape, ro tem. pro te Those who will persiet in closing? not ended earlier by fatal termination. . pensive. Occasionally life iteelt ta of Henry Butler, the date of setting . gumber of bills ordered paid, ‘iti a owen ears aeetns ne op rag A Comty fh ee Miss Ysabel Rod militia. ‘ mendation of Dr. King’s New Discov, stly [listake, PP x song ° as : 1908. . Bie report of Ay s,m, Bose : Funeral Toda ery for Consumption, will have a long in the chambers They tell us,” he said, “the national guard is of no} People ve, Margaret Roberts, charged aces era mi rig a 4, aes Mates! . . eae a e and bitter fight with their troubles, if} Blunders are sometimes ye urt by Jadge . Loritt-that itis all fas atid feathers and. sold lace aud 1 oe O° Semmes toe ee Ee cin kad ia a not ended exstler by fetal termidelion. . peuery re Mn we ns i : i The fanerel of the late James Welsh . }, rsEast fall my wife bad . be wrong if you take King’s Newt rs Bar on t tomfoolery, but I want to recall those times when the coun—. tiial was continued until Wednesday, #0. F. MoGlasban appeared before the took: "piece this, éfterncen,’ trom se. . 58°, sy : Last “ti rire yi had) oe et aban Dns’: Now Lit _ Lesion : . bd ] . ° f try needed defenders—men to go and fight for us—it was the January 14th, 1908. Board in behalf of the Floriston Mill}. 1 Head. : ; Canice Catholic church and was quite . took Dr. King’s New Discovery after. ache, Liver or Bowel trouble : People vs. Frank Kenney, charged . & Pulp Company in relation to a road. T) As 5 Mat largely attended. The interment was. everything elee had failed, Improve-jare gentle yet thorough 250, at ta Se men of the National Guard who responded tothe call. Many] ith the murder of W. J. Lamb at. from Floriston to Iceland, The matter Doings : of Our Neigheet ti the Catholic cemetery. Fol-. ™ent came at once and four bottles . ton’s drug store. ~ 400, at Vina dentist of Sier of them went to the Philippines and found graves there. Truckee, by shooting, on December} was taken under udvisement. Ol-. entirely cured her, Guaranteed by @ popular. you nt nr, lowing were the pall bearers: James. w D. Vinton, druggist. Price 50c and : i 18th, ‘The defendant was given untii. The following bills were found due 3 Bravnigan, Wm. Bluett, Henry Gagin. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Only the very best of wines, It They were good soldiers and patriots, every one of them. Wednesday morning, January 7th, at, and ordered paid on the General Fund: Dors Il the Rastern and BM, iitebell. . Jand cigars are served s¢ the Kouta The men of the National Guard are always ready and pre-!10 o’clcck, to plead. Kenney ie an. J.J. Jackson, jury ecrip, rebate on cor Lovelind ia now selling his famou sa bebe dard rca ee courteoy . d Come ; bread at five cents a loaf at the Popued all visitors talk against it, it goes against the grain.” piles. EO, -Ltnaley: wee. entered st) O° Manton OF Meee eet See Personal Mention. lar Bakery. Try itand you willalways. W™Peard, the proprietor, inv counsal for, defendant. A J. Wood, mileage, $2 60. pared to carry the flag on to victory, and when I hear them ex-soldier and served in the’ Philip. taxes, expenses of Treasurer’s offices, Part of the County L wf all to call on. him. 481. ; It is the fashion at the present time, but .was much] People vs. J.B. Ballestero, charged) E. O, Grigsell, mileage, #4. po ic WD sist wl ssederte in . : with rape. The defendant was given} The Board transferred $657 18 from O. B, McKillioan is down from North p attraction at . IDOE 80 before the Spanish war, 40 speak disrespectfully of until Wedaesday morning at 10 o’slock . the General Road Fund to the Third. The following items are taken from . Bloomfield. t Thursday n the State soldiers—to contrast them unfavorably with the]to plead. Roai Fand; also $14.18 from the Gen. the Truckee Republican: med to be one of of the late Oh; aim hee appar ad for it ig cert opular of all o ie of large audie , Superintendent L. L, Myers is down Aa ft 2 : estero was Ww . . He was hurt in clearing a w a few ndent 4. D. Gassaway 1s ad show the good material of which they are made the fashion] 9p; «as surrendered to the Sheriff. The old Board then adjourned sine. days ago but not till ap eat examin. down from North Bloomfield. ae will steadily grow. It was so before the civil war and before C. W. Cross withdrew aa counsel for . die. ation was made by a physician did he T. Wayman jp bere from Freeman's . em 000000000000 <em> the war with Spain. And on each of these occasions the Balleatero on the first charge of rape,} The new Board met and organized . know that one bone of the arm was Crossing. : “4:58 : 1 alee and entered as counsel for d:fendant. by electing Chris J. Miller, chairman ; . ¢raorared. : James McOluskey will lari to. __. We start the wheels moving the first day of the N plostion Is eet ‘ militiamen showed how unjust all the adverse criticism had. on the second charge. sa ace mith Vice Chairman. “A freight train was wrecked on Fri-. Tonopah tomorrow. Year by giving you more for your money than you have evil e Latte been. People vs. Chas. B, Schenk, charged he following committees were apday while passing through Tannel 2, Miles and Earnest Werry will re2 dto the pretty ive setting fo! mes called for ‘of the play. . and third acts, . pnch ball ace’ pf eight pieces gs are now . with rape. The jury in the firat trial . pointed: gotten before. When each of these wars came the regular army of the disagreed. The date of setting the} Building—O. J. Miller, W. H. Marhese Keigract Gap. “Ths recent / wes FUER 0 HOt) BERD} Re) OB ORTON: , x attt-c) “ae : ground and the jarring of the ‘train to. cope-with the situation. It was-too.small. .Then~ the apm ccotee et ee i a aaa a ac caused a large masa of earth in the . militia came-to the rescue. Whole regiments volunteered. The quarterly reports of the Count in , Th er A F ape 4 hei ‘Aetites aad Cresaured wits vead ah and fall on thecars. Two or three cars out for th e 10 Yards ior O Cents. . ousands of mén-trained in military work, gave up their ter hcl please ca ae ’ were derailed, and while the wreck was , . . . _ peaceful occupations and hurried to the front. They were a The following bills were allowed ana . 2% Stews the Incomvenlance and.ditday right . xs. United States, while doing heroic work, was utterly unable] new trial was continued until Wednes. tin, E.T. Worthley. weather bad thoroughly soaked the Tennis Fiannel Tennis Fann top of the tunnel to become detached Start your husband not veterans; they had never_before been under fire. But ficulty of handling it made it hard to
ordered paid out of the General Fund: Just ten yards in every piece, You have paid ten cents choice is often 1 examination Estate of Mary E, Burkhalter, d . a : : state of Mary alter, dedifficult to make, but we carry a large variety ‘ clear and trains were delayed many : they soon became as hardened and as experienced as the F . es i; ‘sin = a at ade Gus Co, . BOOT yard for some not so good. We have about two thousa A it . : . ‘ities sup.) DUSHNGSS TRAMSACLED ID . sitis‘Sere peiveiaas to conte, Joo, . The 8-P-Co, has plans completed 42, {yards all in tem yard pieces. While they last all will be sigue = AINDUK regulars and did as effective work. ‘Fhe State militia sup$178.12, John Delbridge 50 conte, Jas. . e ct enotion . See alegre ft By serving him at. }o yards for 50 cents : plied to the United States a great army of intelligent, patrith Q Nil . ( { Guibas hae Caraline Allen $8, Shaw . ee aiit in-the Racin, Tex., the “Breakfast table! he au : : Pe : ; dine bee , ae . % : : ristenson, otic men, not as well disciplined or trained asthe regular, perior our T. P. Blue $10, W. P. Sigourney . ®20P®. peter _— or ten erage with a cup of his is a bargain. Come early. 7 feean‘Praal but vastly superior to the ordinary volunteer. Always hereTo day ane ies oe T. aa 8, Eee vel eer “ut ee. oie . Big sale of Wrappers. Big-sale of Tennis Gowns. to be county h squas : “ * . B. Merervey $8, D. D. Oalkins $10, see ! ; ttered leg whict tgiore pees militia proved reliable and to be depended on : Eagle Hose Oo. $6. yards ready for immediate seryice. Gaylor s Crisp ke Wateh this space for Barga ins from now on. i accident, had in emergency, and it always will. The United States is E. A. Moore $15.25, P. G. Scadden. Jules de Bernardi ie lying critically] Aromatic R pw the knee & spared that curse of Europe, the large standing army, and in. , suing business was tran $7.85. Paneer rab ata gy niphad ones Coffee . espectfully, . Es feat the M ‘ ‘ i sees -. -Rosenbe og, $7.50. ° / condition its place it has the scarcely less. effective State militia. sacted in the Superior Ooart todey. -R-D. Glayad; $2.70: . for-his recovery. Mr, Bernardi is one}. , ) . Ma Ss ex SS : co y that ampt Jadge.F.T. Nilon presiding: CO. Jorgensen, $5.40. dhe ey eye me tc koldpaistsc oeeeece cam . S ' . ; : sable. The o Estate of Henry Mill, deceased. De-. J. H. Austin $6.30, C. W. Ohapman. Basin. He is a blacksmith by trade e tore closes every evening at 7:30, Saturdays excepted by County Phy i I Ne . murer tothe amended apposition of . $22.80, F. E. Snell, $7.65, 3. MoKinney . but has become one of the best saw; —_——— y — iat Se, y : isted by Stev Allen Richard, overruled. $1785, E. T. Sailor $8.15, W. McLean. mill meno in the State. This winter A big generous sam-. . W te Hanssen, ; Campbell vs. Auditor. Demarrer. 1860, George Parker $4, Fritz Hoff-. when the ice season began he went to ple free for the askWa DON i TRUST A MAN overruled. : man $1. Boca to take charge of the ice pond i : S. 0 aS ; ’ Estate. of Henry Mill deceased. . oa : there under J. J. McDonald. ing. Drop in next @ NS 4} = . Conesvot will ecttiortiateawomdan [so ee aia — ; FOR EVERY. . FX } 9 Jahoury Sth ’!the Governor of Kentucky in Florida Wie, time you pass. member of the am WHO HICKS A DQG.) 232i. veone, cous, . stee3t, found, vo ick ot “ot 0-. Dewelved PPESCMS.\T2 1.7 ~ . )' Fee Final account continued one week, tacky bourhon”’ at bis disposal, La) , e Ta lor 5 Tea & Coffee House am y. \ ceased. Final account settled. Reoretary Hay ‘has again demonbates was cor strated bis right to be known asthe. The employes of the State printiog , : . ° 3 . and five app! RUST the man whom dogs trust. Have confidence in Prarie ad ipa 7 Jos. Me age greatest.American diplomat. office presented a handsome open ; Nevada City, Cal. vip artbanes a suitable selection can be made. The following ° ° ° et. e eos t et fer trial on Januar . ' . be the man in whom little children intuitively have con-. " Berne vs. Lock. Set rable el ere _. faced gold watch and chain to A. J. eee A RTE } tea) aalariant ; f Grade certi fd ie 1 ‘sh h kind 7 ook y on . There are growing indications that. Johnston, the retiring State’ Priuter N d Th ayy 3 jan, Miss Adel: ute sapuie Feat jean 15 .0e Nhs PRE INGNESS 18 not a proboarald TT’ Bsns. Mined Judge Alton B; Parker of New York. Satarday. Harry Rogers, who ie the]. eva a eater For Father For Mother Haley, Mi ~s garment to be put on before ‘his friends and superiors ay D, deceased. . will ke the Democratic choice for the. retiring general f2reman, received a eine a : A Shaving Se pend’ Mise 1 and thrown aside in the PISeeuce of strange children and. ¢, Conlan upon bis filing 6 bond in the : PI cg : pian and Link Williame ex fore Managers. by "Gee tenitee a ei Diet ‘ olnett eek we Bilves Ty certificate ‘ . . . e . ° * ea ; ' ne ver . ies dogs. His goodness must be a part of himself. His kind=. *u™ of $2000. It begins to look as though ex-Presi-. an of the State bindery, was given a Set complete, a Oarving Set, . Katves, Forks or Spoons, Bs renewed. ness must pervade the very atmosphere about him, and. TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY 2 stacey lg re ere ‘OF . diamond stad, TWO NIGHTS . ig Mens: cc Dominet Onp. ee oe ] ’ : m 0 loo tincetown=f i ee + B. L706 up. air of Scissors. j reach out to every creature, not through any special effor Use Adame’ Irish Mess Cough Belem. . warde for a leader. FRIDAY & SATURDAY : a y t : ie ; y P % Prescribed by the best physicians ——= at ee ee Coaktell eae For the Bo For the Little Girl OMAN'S“B but because he takes a lively and a kindly interest not. tor Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenese, Bon-. Qertain officere of the State militia. mk cr beet Tee ot Britland’s. Jost) January 9th and 10th singers Oe of Sve Me £ : . : rae chitis and all throat and lung troubles, " the thing for this cold weather. Bicycle, Wagon, One of “Our Baby, Carpet merely in himself, but in every living creature. 250, 50c. At all druggists. j5-tf, . Profess to be surprised at the appoint<0-Knife, Air Gan, Sweepers err s and Pains The man ‘who Ww onl ick ffendit ee ese ment of General Last to succeed himA. Frightened Horse, f . Parlor Rifle, Toy Wringer, ‘ : : : aun ee ni 8 dog = Wo. Britland at his saloon on Broad . self as commander of the First Brig: THE WESTON & HERBERT Base Ball, Bat, Glove, eto. . Toy Sad Iron, etc., ete. f the Advic ao vent his feelings will be unfeeling and cruel to his wife when . gtreet, makes a specialty of Favoy/ade.’ Their surprise is inexcusable. Ranoing ike mad down tho street a —_———— ia City Citi 4 his temper happens to be. ruffled. Drinks, and you can depend that they . The general’s name was enough to imother accidents, are every: "dey ocearBig Vaudeville SHOW E T Followed. . . : are mixed properly. part at least a saggestion'that he was. rences. It. behooveseverybody’ to O ; U NE R , Ps, The man who is unattractive and cruel to the weak and see going to hold the job. have a reliable Saivehandy aud) The greatest, largest and best organe. e BW @ back has the dependent onés will be found usually to have two™ most. 4% old-fashioned toldy—either hot there's none as good ae Bucklen’s Ar. . ization of its king In Amorica. rer unmanly trait Hei Weati i, or cold—is a great drink if made of DIEU, nica ‘yn marae ats, : red Refined and polite. Fine high-clase tis the kidn anly traits. eis an overbearing tyrant to the weak,. «Jesse Moore” Whiskey. -A little Pres) te anche omen. lay acts, including the celebrated ventril‘ NOTIOE—This Store will remain open until nine is really kidn ~whom he feels no necessity for either fearing or courting, and. sugar, a little. water, then the pare} at Graniteville, December 29, 1902, . ton’s drag store. ibis HUGH J. EMMETr PWZ Se eee eee ae Don's Kian he is a truckling sycophant to those above him, whose favor staff—"Jeese Moore” Whiskey. Mrs. A. P@ster, aged 73 years, ee ot === . aS a : he seeks. Lacking the quality known as big-hearteduness, CAS . OR lA The Four “Bragdons” ZS (a oe ‘generally unstable and self-seeking, he is not a man whom. . @ AND . Macon @ i) For Infants and Children, — WESTON AND HERBERT an f : ce 3 ' tin Martinettt it is safe to “tie to.” : The Kind You Have Alwe The Kingpins of Musical Comedy. OR COLD WEATHER Dcracy Hill, n A man who ill-treats a horse, kicks’a dog or is. boorish . Pocki —Chalrs init oss had backach: . t ? Bears the POPULAR PRIOES, 25 ots. and 50 cts. pt all the time and repellant to children is an unsafe man for any gently. : ; : <p te No extra charge for reserved seats at 8, some of th bred girl to marry. Though he may display all the outward Foley’s. \ oo Call_at ROSENBERG’S and get one of their me of them . : i : easy : . : — — their height polish and seeming of a gentleman, deep down within his na-. . } 5 ae : : en a a ; p turn in bea ture he-conceals enough narrow selfishness and cruelty and Wake Handsome Presents for Birthdays) — El e ct r o-D en tal Parlors Yew Monte Carlo Coats ox one of ‘knew from tf ; . ; : = . Acrogs th meanness to turn home into a bedlam. or Weddings. . . a sat z . Fé. Liebes Co. Fine Furs .or Boas were Pci A gentleman is always a man who is gentle. Gentleie ae Ne PT TTT Ta ey Ww ya \ eo: I but I did not ness, exhibited not merely to her but to every created thing, -Prices from _ Prices from = ‘We cary a large stock ot them, and our prices are alway’ iat. withogy is the most powerfy] and persuasive argument with woman. a $3.50 up $3-50 up aM DR. _R. E. SMITH . same. Our HOLIDAY GOODS this yest exceeds any Be ee j : : ever seen here before. : Poan’s Kidn Someone says that a ‘gentleman is solid mahogany. You peters. . A that they yf : , ; és : Fs . Our Ladies’, Gent's and Chila ’s Handkerchiefs the kidn pie may veneer rotten wood as beautifully as you please, the 1 es oo Poeatianed ‘erie tour welts Man en et Fer Tas St Maagameniny ’ lidren’s Handkerchie Thild ad the dog Gl ace beaseth the ‘voces. Phe . Ae ON the best line of Rocking : direct from the factory: and . ; at jon’s drug sto 3 best equipped Dental Offices on the Coast and. ry and were: selected with the gre t iat : Hi H Stuy: of care. Wi. iN on of the tre will'refuse to be wheedled into making friends with such a Chairs ever shown in this City Are Located Here Permanentl ‘. Gloves and ie Bong ig AB. One Belles Glove 13 are ey pote : man, and the dog will snap and growl in his presence. Let They include the Famous Fairbault Rattan Co.’s Goods yea 7 jand undressed. Choicest Holiday Goods are here ¢ ter Milburn. “women take counsel of the-dog and the distrust in the heart and the well known Wisconsin. Chair Co.’s Goods. All these] with all the modern ELEQTRIGAL and other conveniences for doing bracing éverything useful and ornamental in the most att! agents for of the child when Mr. Blase Indifference sits in the parlor. Chairs are the latest designs, golden oak finish, and “Lock . ***°Kg°l Ristclase nom 7 : ive fancy articles ever exhibited in this city. Make select An intelli >. Bolt Joints. : ase on All, Pert Euaranteed at One-balt the reguier prices charged by‘other. now, when assortments are compl i = roid the imme, "== _& ___ Au intelligent dog, and an unspoiled child read character ina n OUR PRICES rush. [fg New Good ceived daily, Ord a i. stantly and correctly. You may trust their judgment. . ~-Prices in Reed Goods Range from $3.5oto $11. ae SLATES, full tipper or Lower $19.00) GOLD FILLINaS Fl Nas gts 82.00 Up country prompt ay ica hae ae —— = wire tate Never trust a man whom a dog or a child won’t trust. In Wood Rockers from $3.75¢to $12. ; GRIDGE WORK: per tooth.. ¢ 06] sive eALLINGS. eeareees 3000p ii mse cat pee ponies : F ag i Unkindness to a dog or a child is a great offense. The Call and See them whether you wish to buy or not. s = ’ PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 CENTS. : = ne ; 1G , ‘Rifle Reng PS ‘constant-mental attitude of kindness to.the helpless is =e -_ F B Y i o charge ter Pees ng when gue ue OR ma 5 a R¢ ys + . NE SERG Ss BR¢« ) ok for thi surest index to a big, wholesome loving nature. ; * e RA. TON s Plasamtc Building, up Stairs, Pine Street, Neveda jo, ee CHAS. H, EDDY, Manager. See. ——