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January 6, 1903 (4 pages)

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sews . SUPERVISORS. MEET. THON LUE GUT om orca EE ee ee PERSONAL MENTION el City DaiLty TRANSCRIPT _._ "NAT. P, BROWN, Proprietor. DA TRANSCE E wh a LIVE oa: : . IK George Ray has returned from ! trip to Mendocino county and Oregon Delivered toany pert of the city. =r . Witle in Mendocino county he fo f ' sured ey ¢ } d f th spected hia extensive ranch pro : i . if 3 ad Prope tt J TERMB OF supst RIE TYON Ts Basiness of the . all Daily Recor 0 G and found everything in a bieapect Li ia ee el OO By Carrier, : . condition. Up in Oregon he starteq Doings of Our work in a hydraulic mine he owns, ang ——— ary Session Being Transacted. which has been shut down for some time. Mr. Ray greatly enjoyed his . 1 orn . ‘yy The Ten-Stamp Mill Is A HOTEL FIRE TODAY, tor toning oo a : ae Good Gravel. ei , . Successor The Union Blue Gravel mine at} North Bloomfield has a most promising outlook. The tunnel is now ina Excepted, at Nevada City Issued Every Evening, Sundays or January 6, 1903 b Items Cond t the Benefit Busy Reader mes qua ae WHO INSIST — Pa ee ee ee PEOPLE Named Los ANGELzs, January 5— Alth ugh 7 L. Hyman left for Trackee today. Philip Maul of Oakland fe {a town. W. Tregallis bas returned to Sacramento, Phe Board of Bapervisors met to regular session today for the transaction of county business which will : CHIcAGo, January 6—Four persons lost their lives ina fire at the Hotel Somerset, on Wabash Avenue, this mornON i AKING OFFENSE paki ne oe igs "the Jobo O'Donnell has returned from distance of 5100 feet. When the tun-. = ig (coe pai bas yet been © Pivagieidenn ve: jacked i ee oc nel had reached a distance of 4750 feet, » information bas been anthorj. . @l following business was, tran Oe nikanteos is here from Virae: Thr blac suff ated on the fourth floor. Others Superintendent A. D. Gassaway had a tatively received that the Rev. Halter 4 today: os : ‘ a alo CE oro t run and & ravel P. O. Cummins, pastor of St, Patrick's . Thirty cente per capita, for three. giota Clty. jumped from the windows and were fatally injured. sacar tao ne grave! we?! Oharch of Bas Francisco, will ne ck’s imipvada County Tracti struck, and he started at once having it taken out. The new modern 10stamp mill, which has 1000 pound stamps and is equipped with steel shoes and dies, was started up last week and is now running night and day. Forty men are now employed. When work was started there were many difficulties to overcome, but with the good judgment of Superintendent Gassaway the obstacles were surmounted and the Union Blue Gravel bide fair to be-a handsome paying proposition. — ——~—0-2 Loveland is now selling his famou Miss Lizzie Flewellen has returned to San Jose, Noble McCormick left for Santa Clara yesterday. O. B.'McKillican left this morning for San Francisco. W.8. Gage, of the Posey’ Mining Company, is in town. Superintendent OC, Graham left this morning for San Francieco. ; Mrs. Kate McCormick has. rétarned to Carters, Tuolumne county. . G. G.Logan, E. Hamlein and W, A. Lee are hére from San Francisco. Jes. L. Morgan has gone to Sacramento to work in the State printing the Right Rev. George Montgomery a, Same ling inbetween the Bishop of the Diocese of Monterey and 1 Lgs Angeles. meals daily, was fixed by the Board/ as the rate for feeding the prisovers in the County Jail, The rate for extra meals for ineane prisoners and for jarymen was fixed at 25 ote. per capita. : ; The following bille were found due and ordered paid from the General Fand: Fstate of OC. E. Malloy $20, Sherritt Bros, $12 86, G. Kartz $7.80, M. Forgon $3.76, J.J. Jackson $45.78, J. F. Brown $36, James Obisholm $15, J. W. Wood $2999, Watt & Co. $7.95, J. F. Schroeder $1880, J. M. Greenleaf Williams Clemens, porter of the hotel, was arrested, as it is believed that he set the fire while smoking: cigarettes in bed. IST OF JOR pence smoke was notice lis city this afterno at there. was a large 'Granville arrested oking individual . id him in the city pr iprecaution. hel Richards ente! her friends at her nue last evening. J Hing was passed an inte served. barples, who is emp & Oo. in their tail EOPLE who take offense easily style themselves sensitive and feel rather proud of the quality, but the real trouble with them is excessive vanity. ‘his is the plain, homely truth, even though it be not relished by sensitive souls who hail every excuse for. going into ' the sulks, Sensitive people may be very good and estimable folk, put they cause much worry and pain to their friends. If a man has a few sensitive friends and rgjatives, of whom he is fond and whom he would not offend or hurt, he may count Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering disgases of the skin, Put an it end to” misery. Doan’s Ointment . cures, At any drug store. : HAS PASSED AWAY. «Oe A Costly [istake. Blunders are sometimes very ex» pensive. Occasionally life itself is ¢ the price of a mistake, but you'll never . be wrong if you take King’s. New Life ‘2 Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head. § Names of Those From * its : atisfy their $36.25, E. J. Baker $12 50, W.H. Smith ; bread at five cents a loaf at the Popu-j. ache, Liver or B t 2 on becoming prematurely bald, for his efforts. to satisfy 118, W.White, $45, Marshall & Bon $4.80, office. : ye sips trans unig mdar ilar ge tedbt pa: ject eure i Bowel rronbies They ¢ returned last ever : : all : f Geo. Hothereall and Dahil Nivens teft J yy itand you'will always ; gn. » at Vine plorado, accompan: exacting and whimsical natures will take all the sap out of] ‘gs Mainhert $25.60, W. F. Wilkie , or wae tk ton’s drug store. a P bie fat As he C, Sonraee Wd Par ee ere ose OM the ural _ pia fa SE i acne : ot as f. Sharples was m “his hair, ; : rida tigi eoe ' (eee hunting trip. a or oT — = pw days ago. fy : : ep _ J. Ki ,G. : 7 . ’ : He may have a dining room which will seat comfortably a He Sra Gein pth *-. John W. O'Neill, Court Stenogra‘ < Illness omi@miccreant has den P ; . : : . pene. a ; »™*“*. pher, has returned from bie trip to ill 6 Drawn ‘ ‘ a “ti glass windov a dozen persons and no more. Some day he will give a din—. Naffziger $5, W. Campbell $25.50, Geo. . 5.1, Francisco. ° iMNEEOo., by scratching t ner to which these dear but sensitive friends will not be eed Be isi ga ge gs Jobn N. Ivey left this morning for estes a er 0., eva a ity Sc yisse cutter. ia ee ae aa 16, W. H. J. ‘ Omega, where a tible, and st reasons of their omission being that his table ; 10, 5, 3,1 ¢be Bed Crees mine at Gemtemptible, invited, the g and $1170, Empire Ditch Co $10, 8. I-14, nas w position. s iia eaaeoneeas a iil. @ ese RIGAE Mrs. Mary Eilerson, mention of ite Da b6 teand’ he q whose serious illness was made in the TRaNnsogiPT, passed from this earth to her home above yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Eilerson has been a resident of this city for the past twenty-five years and was married here, her husband dying about four years since. She enjoyed good health up to about one week ago, when she was taken down with la grippe, and although. loving hands and medical skill did everything possible to prolong her life, it was of uo avail. Mrs. Eilerson wasa member of the Methodist church, and generous, good and kind. When the time came to go she was fully prepared, Deceased was a native of Englend.and.-aged-71.years..Bhe.-laaves.a brother, Harry Towle of this city, and a sister and brother In the East. The funeral will take place tomorrow af. ternoon, with religious services at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock. Kineman $260, W. F. Englebright $205 45, M. L. Roberts $2.50, A. G. Chew $392, T. F. Phillips $7.15, W. Loutzeuheiser & Son $6.75, J. W. Brown $10, 8. M. Harris $10, W. J. Rogers $60, K. Jamieson $10, A. H. Tiekell $10, Francis Finnegan $51, J. T, Jones $160, J. G. O'Neill $50, Nevada City Water Worke $52, E. Jamleson $60, O. B. O'Neill $5, W. H. Hill $16, ‘I'ruckee. Lamber Co. $6, Albert Johneon $2.06, O. V. Harvey $12, Jobn Molnoes $675, Joha Fay $8.40, James Biogham $10, Recorder P. & P. Co. $12, Sunset Telephone Co, $146.10, O, L. Maller $15, Domingo Oasoi $6, I. T. Harvey $188.50. DB; Getebell $6 ets;,; Wi-H. Martin. D the full extent o gular monthly m NN. G, O., was number of bills and other busin je reports of officer: F Association were showed a prospé mdition of the Ae ying are the new lation: Ben A. Bo brles Steffen, Vice . monds, Treasure! rauville had ¢ ast Sunday although a. He left home eg ito. go hunting, bat. b the hilis~be -be ved at North Saa Jt kin the afternoon. ‘Were he was, Granvill " rrived in Volock Sunday 6 Respectfully, _@miked a distance , : Mileahex Qz Co. ht miles, Althou ach game, he had ft! Store closes every evening at 7:30, Saturdays excepted. Se _ will be filled without them, and that, if they were to come, the company would not be congenial. The man would have them, if only his own pleasure and convenience were to be thought of, and he dislikes to omit-them, but he must. He has had them for dinner many times, and he thinks, poor man, that they will understand the case and excuse him. Sensitive natures are not built that way. They never excuse anybody, and they like nothing better than some scintilla of . cause for declaring that they have been slighted. They distort the most innocent and neutral actions into monuments of offensiveness. *. The unwitting offender, who generally has a deeper, truer friendship for the offended parties than the “offended parties have for hini, is tonipetted, then, to-demean : himself and beg pardon almost ou bended knees and placate <p a vatenn pu: a wii the wounded vanity of the sulky persons before the old re-. 97.60; 1. F. Harvey $21.65, W. J. Loblations are resumed. ‘This grows tiresome, in time, but a/™e® $16.
man must keep it up or lose his seasitive friends. eee vie. ai car Ook There is no way of escaping these troubles, if one has] ins 942 40, Mra, P. Purcell $29.25, W. sensitive souls about him, for a sensitive soul will insist on Reynolds $15, Traneoript $99.80, W. F. p : ‘ Prisk $256 60, Yelegrapb $169.80, B; A. having the sulks, now and then, if only for the love of sulk-. Vansiyke $76, State $83, E, A. Victors ing. The vanity which makes a soul sensitive hungers for . %8, Alvin Egbert $392, E. B. Power that attention and conspicuous. position which are given to plea ey barley hesy A i an offended friend. One cannot send. out invitations to any . Bancroft & Whitney $12, P. Franzini gathering, from a wedding to an informal tea, without sendMrs, J. F. Haley has retarned from . of the Superior Court for the selection Sacramento, She was accompanied . and listing of Grand Jurors to serve by her sister, Miss Clara Shields. for the ensuing year, the following list Hon. E, M. Preston, who has been! of jurymen bas been selected by the cenfined to his room with la grippe, is} Qourt as eligible and competent to * KE. Penrose aud wife arrived here NEVADA TOWNAID. ny fi d ‘ last evenifiig from San Francisco an D.E Morgan, Geo.0. Shaw, 8. W. t loom, Se ee North Bloom~" warsh, Rev. P. J, Olyne, David D. ’ Muir, O. W. Chapman, W. H. Tattle i d tir, h ’ . Mise Maud Eastir, who hae been) . , 'r ord, 0. P. Loaghridge, E. B. RB. here on a visit to her parents, returned to 8an Franolsco thie mornPowell, O, O. Weisenburger, Obas. F. Brayton, A. D. Sutton, 0. O. Conlan, ing. Thomas Smith, one of the oldest and T. W. Sigourney. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. most respected residenta of North San Peter Johnston, Fréd’ J. Thomas, Jaap, is very sick, und he is not expected to live. His {iiness ie dae t. Thomas Nolan, Ben Opie, D. B. Marthe infirmities of old age. wivk, P.O. Joyee, G. W. Starr, George Mre. W. T. Biverly is down from. Griffin, Harry Nathan, Wm. Provis, North Bloomfield. _ Eli Benoit, Wm. Kelieher, Geo, Mulroy, Mrs. Hancorn came down from. James Fillmore, George Fox, John Graniteville yesterday en route to San. Aver, Edward Broglie, T. W. Noeil, Jere Angove, Joseph’F. Burkhardt, Francisco. MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. W.P. Oline is down from GraniteJ. J. MoDonald, E. E. Kruger, Mauville. J. H. Skaggs and L. MoOabe are rice Daily, W. H. Burckhalter. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. here repairing the telephorte lines. L. L. Myers, Josiah Glasson, Philip Oursow, Owen: Buckley. BUREKA TOWNSHIP. We start the wheels moving the first day of the Ne Year by giving you more for your money than you have ever @& gotten before. : Tennis Flannel Tennis Flannel; 10 Yards for 50 Cents. i$ Just ten yards in every piece. You have paid ten cents a ery . yard for some not so goed. We have about two thousand? yards all in ten yard pieces. While they last all will be sold, 10. yards for.s5o.cents. ine er mee ee This is a bargain. Come early. ae > Big sale of Wrappers. . Big sale of Tentiis Gowns. ee Wated this space for . Bargains from now on. Only the very best of wines, Mquore o and olgars are served at the Klondike saloon on Spring atreet and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors -Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invites all to call on him. d81-tf For the best of every hing in the . meat line send your orders to Naffziger Geo, McLean, P.8. Waldron, L. G. = owing pupils of th school, Miss Viol e neither absent month ending Florence Ole leta. Bonney, Kan! —2@e “I bad a ruoninog, itchlog sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Doan’s Ointment took away the burning and itching instantly, and quickly effected CO. W. Lenhart, $6, James Hennessy $48, W. G. Lord ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP. Frank Ennor, John Fipplo, ©; 0; Bitner, Jobn Driscoll, Patrick Malcaby. i sts ; i : rmauent cure.” ‘ ;ing sensitive creatures into fits of hysterical rage and grief. George A. Balley $12, Frank JobnBowling Green, 0. Kelstrup, Rooms For Rent. FOR EVERY Seeait; Hove Gh Let a girl get married and she will find out how many of her. son $5, D. B. Getohell $25.60, A. Tam . seen WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. pecieeiui ne aes a member of the . Beatrice James, E : ' ' Tae BRU a . W. T. Monk §9, QU : i ‘wo Furn ms for housekeeping . T friends will have the tantrums. In the first place, no matter verte EI op bela ‘4 ri ‘ For Rent. ae Sis George’ Cloud, Joho}. Th SireS mouth ahhh waters Agsiy at Wear iiye A oe oe io how quiet or private the wedding, a multitde of mere bowing . §14, Leo A, Garthe $1, Geo. A. Batley] attor February 1st, 1908, the horseshoeing the TaansoniPr office, §6-2w choice is often. eget s. ied Hawke, Fred M orge Mosher, Har Minnis, Ernest Whi ssialtatio lowing offio>rs of were installed hing by Mrs, Li: President and department of the old Clancey blacksmith shop will be offered. for rent. Rent to be paid in horseshoeing. >. jl lw: ° DBLINQUENT SALE NOTIGE. difficult.to make, but we carry a large variety from which a suitable selection can be made. A few suggestions: 10L beco uee8 eal “For Mother «oss Decorated Parlor Lath, Stand or Hanging Lamp, Dinner Set; Set of Silver Knives, Forks or Spoons, Universal Steel Range, 4 Pair of Scissors. $8, James Marphy $8 H. Damon $10.60, Gill & Miller Co, $16, F. L, Arbogast $25, W. G@. Lord $10, Transcript $155 70, F, M. Rutherford $63, Transoript $77, Jas. Hackley $5, Dan Whitney 980, W. F. Prisk:.§494 60, F. L. Arbogast $4, J. W. O'Neill $4 60, Minere Foundry $45.20, O. W. Long $120.85, H. Lane $27, W. H. Hill $4 50. ee and speaking acquaintance will be offended because they] were not invited to the church. Then half of those invited to the church will be displeased because they were not invited to the breakfast or to the reception. Finally have a dozen intimate girl friends will dissolve in tears of vexation and vanity because they were not asked to be bridesmaids, The groom will have his troubles, too, and the wedding, instead of being an occasion of pure joy, as it should be, will be clouded by the heartburnings of esteemed but sensitive Start your husband out for the day right G. D. BuoKLBY. LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, H. J. Bottomley, J. B. Oahill. BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP, Obas. H. Sooy, Jacob Gilbert, John ‘W. Oulver, Joseph Hustler. \ oe NS vind A Prightened Horse, Ranoing ‘Tike mad down the. street For Father A Shaving Set, complete with case; One of our guaranteed KK Knives, a Tool Set complete, a Oarving Set, One of our Devorated Shaving Mugs, a Decorated Oup. EW INDEPENDENCE QUARTZ MINING Véactlen of pxinelon) plane (of bailaatey .ocation of principal place of bu vada City, Nevada County, California; ocation of works, Sierra county, California. a joe There are delinquent upon the folCh R E low ug. memgonee woos Oe ageouss ye eaneee . ment No, 1, lévied onthe a Decem. i cap v ates ast. 1908. the several amounts oo posite the : ere ae names of the respective shareholders, as By serving him at the Breakfast table that there is no just ground for taking offense. Most of the little quarrels and dispfites which alienate friends spring from nothing and could be prevented if comand probable date of departare, and — = we will be pleased to give you fuller information. January, 1903. at the hour of twelve o'clock m., of said day, to pay the delinquent assessments th n, together with cost Of advertleing and expenses of the sale By order o rd of Directors. *®RED SEARLS, ; follows: with a cup of For tl : Miss Wilmo friends, If these friends really cared as much as they pre-. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad) Names Certintate Stone ams, . Rm ping the pante, or a hundred oe the Oy For the Little. Girl re. Annie Camp tend for the innocent offender they would suppress their feel-. Company wil! pat onsale at an early . AoA ete ay aro. 888 0 an gag gy ei yp Hho Baga Gaylor’s Cri. cane hr Gan, en Baby Ostet ie Sandow, V. G.; 3 z f mi f dato some extraordinarily low-rate ex-. H. W. Rich..... 25 2003; 4000) have a reliable Satve_ handy and aylor's Urisp Parlor Bifis, ‘Toy Wringer, hereall, B. 8.; ings and not disturb the peace oO mind of those whom they . oursion tlokets. : If you are going East George B. Morete. we iaw anh ca 0 2). there's tone as good asBacklen’s Ar-. @ MHromatie Base Ball, Bat, Glove, eto. } Toy Sad Iron, etc, etc. .8.; Mre. Lucy say they love. If vanity did not blind their judgment, these/ at this time yoo will do well to take of the Board of Directors, made on the Bad soma and Pile, disnppeet quickly = Coffee —s sally tart reigeo; sensitive souls would see that no slight was intended, and . *(ventase ofthis gas Been ll nt public aunting at che owes of . cer, te soothing effect. Bo, at Vin-. Splenda ore Write to us, give’ your destinati > a ai tee goes o ’ ‘ , yc estination . the corporation, the law office of Fred Sear’ ton’s drag estore. — NS G.; Mr. Oharles * Nevada City, Ca'ifornia, on the 2th day veo : 00000000 <a> . e , je . Columbine Wal war Fannie Nickle innie Sandow, . ba Laue, R.A.8.; When you ask for Jesse Moore. Whiskey be sure you getit. Don’t let anyone tell you they have something J. D. MANsriztp. A big generous samNOTIOE—This Store will remain open until nine mon sense were uséd, General Agent, 625 Market street, San eee Upposite Court House, Nevada City, . just as good. ple free for the ask-. . ysloes apenings until after the holidays. A. 8; Miss . ‘: seit . Franclovco, Onl. pea eae 6 oa ing. Drop.in next SS ‘Mrs. Annie Bent Sones Sanne foe ne a cet aa Oop mB iS q Eva Hooper, third Has a Position. . A Sudden Death. . CASTORIA . # time youpas. — a ss [a] waco ee Tay sTea Catt tns FOR COLD WEATHE i Grove Deal of thie olty has been apWoonsooner (R. 1.), January 6.— @ ‘ie Kind You Have Always Boughl Tayler Tea & Coffee House. M 3 P.. ' poloted by State Printer W. W. Shansaat he peganete bis cent at faa ; Beare the ss een al Heer non as Assistant Book-keeper to Gen. conclusion of a speech accepting the , J of N da Ci Cal “~ eral Foreman Oathbert in the State Presidency of Woonsovoket Board of ‘bagasse ncers. evada ity, al. . >, DHNGE : ’ Z Printion codlios. Mr. Sit acnaa” ae Aldermen. today, Emanuel T Sim-\ Calljat ROSENBERG’S and get one of their a . aaa Oot Depaty Poetmaster in this city and ta] MONS expired Io bis obair. . aa eesdea all the essential qualification : Pid = ; . ° A wiehes of bis many friende. . y bs ; , : : ‘ . < ‘ : ‘ ; ea btedly be starte: : gaa : . cies me ce / PePPre . We cary a la : k gees, ant our prices are always thes ee at New Yors, January 6.—Antonio rom rices from “ jsame. Our HOL S this year exceeds anythili) sag ere injured by a fall of timber .in the ; Z : j " =~ ss . hd will persist sigma Rapid Transit tunnel at 6th Street : i , Theee parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacramento, . _. Our Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs cons against the conti today. . have the best line of Rocking established nearly tour years ago. One of the largest and 'direct from the factory and were selected with the great of Dr, King’s N : psumption, will fight with their . earlier by fatal 1 t T. BR. Beall of I y: “Last fall o ptom of consun ngs New Dia else had failed County Olerk Fred L. Arbogest wae highly pleased teday when he waa presented with a beautiful hand-painted Happy Hooligan calendar. The work . waa done by Mre, Lalu Blake of San Franolsco, daughter of Obas, EB. Asbae eae > beet equipped Dental Ottices on the Coast of care. ‘We are agents for the celebrated Centemer! Ki Gloves and alse for the A. B. One Dollar Glove in dres® and undressed. Choicest Holiday Goods are here © bracing everything useful and ornamental in the most att? ive fancy articles ever exhibited in this city. Make selecti™ Chairs ever shown in this City. They include the Famous Fairbault Rattan Co.’s Goods and the well known Wisconsin Chair Co.’s Goods. All these In a dlepatoh from Ithaca, N.Y. a careless correapondent lets slip the information that forty six States are represented in the registration of Cornell Univereity. Unole Sam will have to Are Located Here Permanently With all ie maser, ELEOTRIGAL and other conveniences for doing barn. ‘Fred ' . to} Chairs are the latest designs, golden oak§ fini “Lock ex : ets an ethan goede at ke Ma sda sale Angie ane sage = Bolt Joints. in ide tesubke : : — a — guaranteed at Ode-half the regular prices charged by“other. now, when assortments are complete, and avoid the holid# os once and SAR EA cS ar gie’ bamiaa’ Sk ¥ivada<kc ands ilies tn Vaal . 4 ‘ CUR PRICES , rush, [gf New Goods received daily.” Orders from on, druggist.. ue 4 die mn on bavlan ana eed Goods Range from $3.50{to $11. PLATES, tull Upper or Lower $10.90 / GOLD FILLINGS, 5. -------. $2.00. Up. country promptly attended to, " Respectfully, 5 aes Cee A ‘le Adam rh Rese Cough Baton oe In Wood Rockers from $3.75%to $12. , GRIDUE WORK, per teeth.. 6 OO[CLEANING.-nss.scsscccsce soc Up ae . bias ae of the best physicians; Two million Americans suffer the Cali and See.them whether you wish te buy or net PAINLESS: EXTRACTION ‘g0 CENTS ieee : ' itland at his salo go ePipraonth a. caenqee li set Bele gle tHe fat ena , "DY . ar-Ko charge for Betracting when plates are ordered, R 3 ENBERG BR Fact a to. é ; : 4 nd cao ic. F. BRAYTON: ad °