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January 9, 1904 (4 pages)

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Local Noics. NEVADA City DAILY TRANSCRIPT. 4 ocal Dip chestoTranserip Many Petitions Filed NAT P, eines gee Given on Wednesday and Friday after Fred Kilerman’s saloon ia the place Today’s re of the Board of Sa. to go for choice mixed drinks It is pervisors was devoted principally to. FRED zB. BROWN, Manager. '@ popular resort. Fred’s oyster cockreceiving applica tions’for State Aid. SESE ~ . teils cannot be beat. from orphans or their guardians, as eer. OF SUBSCRIPTION For a nice, quiet time drop into required by the new tuling of the 12 1-2c Per Week. * $6 Per Year. By Carrier, °* + ByMell, {Palmer & Johnson’s cozy saloon, State Board of Examiners which has Delivered toany vart ofjthe city. Aside from the pnamerous first-class remodeled the entire system, A large . brands of wet goods, there is always number of petitions were received for Issued Every ee made Excepted, at Nevada City . tempting morsels in the lunch line. renewal by those who were granted State aid last year, and several new . Clam chowder tonight. applications were also received. All aren 9, ior! “The Eagle saloon, Dower& Hooper “SATURDAY. these petitions will probably be PorT TOWNSEND, Washington, January 9—The steamer . proprietors, is well stocked with good passed on by the Board during the fe raiss of wines, liquors, beers and coming week. Clallam, owned by the Puget Sound Navigation Company . cigars. All patrons receive a cor. dial welcome, and the place is largely sank shortly after one o’clock this moring near Smith’s Isl. patronized, 2) DASSENGERS DROWNED WHERE THE BLAME LIES. Took Well. Woodman & Tompkins at the Peer and, Twenty-five passengers and the crew were drowned. Thirty-one persons were saved. Captain Roberts was in . less saloon take particular pains ip F the conclusions announced by the Chicago building in—. pleasing their numerous patrons, The Ervin Blunkall Company conThe survivors reached Seattle at 10:30 o’clock . Fine brands always on hand. Good tinuds to draw well and last evening a command. spector be justified by the evidence, the authorities of . lunch tonight. ya” large audience was present to witness this morning. that city are as much to blame for die theatre disaster as Call on William Harry at the “Old the presentation of the comedy-drama, Partner.” The plot in this play are the proprietors of the theatre. The city of Chicago seems Corner” when taking a tarn around ‘‘My is laid LETT FON DALTIMONE ‘amid the mining scenes of Call to have had plenty of laws aud ordinances designed for the town tonight. His wet goods cannot forola and asa result proved very inbe beat, Fine launch, het and steamteresting and congenial to the habitues special purpose of preventing such disasters, but like many ing. of thetheater. ‘‘My Partner” has sevordinances of other cities they have existed on paper only W. D. Vinton, in a new advertiseeral forcible climaxes and is cast on and have-been wholly disregarded. The inspector states that ment in thie evening’s TRANSORIPT, lines that do not fail to please. calls attention to electric soles for The matinee this afternoon, ‘ East the fire was caused by an unprotected flame; that an obstruc. cold feet. Algo to electric batteries Lynne,” was well attended. Tonight tion prevented the operation of the asbestos curtain; that aud plasters for all kinds of pain. the sensational melodrama known as Weather Report. Embroidery Lessons noons. Apply to Mrs, James Oarrns, Transcript Building, Oommercial —+ bot hy SaTurpay, Jan tf. otrcet. The following is the forecast of 2-2 Only the very’ vest of wines, liquor weather, as sent out by the bureau of and cigars are served st the Klondike observation, with nysouanriers at San saloon on Spring ‘street and courteous Francisco: treatment is tendered all visitors Tonight fair. Sunday cloudy. Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite allto sall on him, d81-tf — 6 1-2 CENTS 10 Cent Flannelette AT 61-2 CENTS O. Rugg O, J. Sel zly Ridge . Ladies we place on sale a lot of manufacturers short ends of FLANNELETTES at 6% CENTS per yard. All good colors. All good goods and sold at 10 cents WASHINGTON, January gth.—General Reyes, the Co. timbers had been so placed that the draft skylights would At his pharmacy eyeglasses are fitted “Not Guilty” will be produced for the per yard. by an expert, and satisfaction is alfirst time in this city. lumbian special envoy, left for Baltimore today. He will not work,-and that the exits were not adequate. As if all ways guaranteed. See our big ee full of them at 6% cents. not return unless he believes that something can be done on this were not sufficient, other evidence has been produced. Respectfully, showing that even the few exits that existed were only partly behalf of Columbia. Ha will probably sail for Columbia on : available and that the windows in the lower part of the MAHER & CO. the 12th of January. Word was ee eS here this after_house through which many of the victims might have es(FP. S. Look out each day for BARGAINS, : George Seibert’s hand, which was hoon to the effect that W. J. Wilson, _ Healing Nicely. To Fil Vacaiicy. (ee “ caped were so securely fastened withiron shutters that they . . badly bruised by a piece of hanging superintendent of the Eagle Bird mine, . wall falling and striking it in the Zeihad also been appointed to a like posicould not be used. . bright mine, Little Bear Valley, ts of the El Oro group of mines, Vice Of course the proprietors or managers of the buildiug. . healing nicely, and {t will not be long tion J. L. Bryson, resigned. were at fault in allowing“this condition to exist, but the munow before he will be able to resume Mr. Wilson is one of the best known Cuioaco, January 8.—Sir Thomas Victoria, B. O., January 8—The Lipton has cevered another of the prospective outbreak of war has almining men inthe State of California, nicipal authorities are by no means blameless. It was their . his avocation, bonds which linked him with Chicago. ready had an effect on the sealing inand has the repntation of being a capHis membership on the Board of trade dustry out of this port. The Victoria business to see that the building laws were obeyed. Now. able, energetic mine manager of farhas been sold at $3000. His packing Sealing Oompany is holding ‘the reaching ideas. He has done much to that the disaster has occurred they have become aroused to plant was disposed of several months War and Seals. One More Tie. He Is Promoted. make the Maybert section what it is the necessity of action and are insisting on the enforcement. ago to the National Packing Company. today and his selection by the El Oro Ee WASH" .GTON, Jan, ‘G-Major General of the ordinances. How derelict they have been is proved by Company will be hailed with delight A B-Uhaffee today succeeded Lienby the residents TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY all along the river as the number of theaters and balls that have been closed since te4yant Young as chief of staff and at well as by the county at large. Use Adams’ Irish [Moss Cough Balsam (the same time was elevated to the the catastrophe. Prescribed by the best physicians for grade of Lieutenant General. Ooughs, Colds, Hoafseness, Bronchitis ¥ ee f YOUNG man has written to a San Francisto jaN asking for advice on a delicate matter. He is yi Walt Whitman as a Journalist. Walt Whitman was not much of a journalist. He had too much repose. paper His employers called it laziness. He was concerned with permanences. The about . nearer to nature, the more repose, Fatally Shot. and all throat.and lung trouble, 50c. 25c, + e@e + Saved From Terrib Je addy hard te seeure facts. There is a failed apes in law, but avers that the mother of his flancee is a very a is fond of him and with whom his relations have been hitherto and are still of general and joking reference to his serenity as idleness. He was not a the most agreeable character. typical newspaper man, for he was not “ ———T directly interested, but as a jeneral rule, it is very bad policy for either a husband or o wife to five with people-in-law. Mothers-in-law are oftex’ excellent women, kindly, ready to help in bee NS gee of great value and assistance to young marrigdy” couples. But the mother never lived who <= © — Was~Rpte+Tealous of her son’s or her daughter’s love for another person. Up tothe day of marriage she can be all common sense and benignity, but on the return from the honeymoon let the young couple look out for squalls. Both mother-in-law will be quick to take offense at unintended and fancied slights. to make debt. the negro settle the Me MORGER kee They . Killed Her. Gum Chewers. They will hate each other and will tg. ——___—_—+ ome + , to ‘be pressed or burried, and in our day of precision and speed he would have been impossible. He never felt that stress from which the veriest bohémian suffers. He did not want monALLENTOWN, Pa, Jan. 8—The grand ey enough to work hard for it. One of jary has indicted six people who are the coterie of writers and actors which alleged to have been implicated in the used to squander its much wit and litmurder of Mabe Bechtel in Ostober. tle wealth at Pfaff’s tells me that of the whole party Whitman was the only They include the girl’s stepmother and one who was never tipsy and never her three children, and also two men, “broke.” He always had a market rival lovers of the girl. ———_—_—_—+69 + — somewhere for fugitive writings. Editors were friendly to him. He drank his beer with the rest, but its effect wus to make him thoughtful, even sad, while the others were merry. According to that narrator, he was an easy borrower, though it does not appear Boston, Jan. 8th—School committeethat he asked for large amounts or men have inaugurated a lively crumade needless delays in his repaysade agoinst Boston teachars chewing ments.—Charles M. Skinner in Atlangum, A canvass has shown that tic. scores of the instructors are hard gum Questions like this big best be solved by the persons patent. Free water right. Fine dwelthis terrible hour Dr. King’s New Disbecauee the latter had loaned a colling, baron and other outhouses. For covery for Oonsumption turned deored gambier some money and bad sale ata bargain. LMiquire of Brown spairinto joy. The first bottle brought occasioned by Skinner joking Fiyun amixbte. adiirable, geierons womana National Hotel DINNER MENU Chicken Soup a la Chiffonade and Consomme Boiled Salmon, ‘Aurora Sauce California Olives Celery Branche Shrimp Mayonaise Boiled Chicken, Sauce Supreme et Lose the any transparent fluid. The atreet car bandits now on trial, . cachalong is nearly opaque and of a police believe Neidemeir, have-na. erie . bluish white color. The hyalite is friends throughout the ‘counChoir for colorless, pellucid and white. The opal merous try who will come here and ‘attempt it : jasper, or wood opal, is the petrifaction . } ee Both ah Feet (Pruposed ss Choris ° . M. Santa Rosa, Jan. S$ h=Vim. Wren,. E. Church, of wood, opalescent, but without the coloring which makes the “noble” gem 80 precious. The pastor and chorister Rey. Ir! R Hicks 1904 Almanac. Domestic Tronbles. where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be leseened by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save prising how such an elegant, costly book can be sent prepaid so cheaply, t * . etruction apd occasivusl musicategn. Mushroom hunting is a fashionable No family or person is prepared to /Yereazione and concerts to develop a‘ pastime, while in the house harp playstudy the heavens, or the storms and eae Targed on account of Fae : Br@enip. How’s This * ee } strong chorua church choir. All tn-. 198>-x¢erse writing, embroidering and . terested are cordially invited, Rev. J. H. Wyrtue, Pastor. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO,. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. . J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-. Joun Wesry, Chorister, weather in 1904, without this wonder . tea dritking are the most absorbing ful Hioks Almanac and Prof, Hicks’ . occupations. “Lhe most pretentious ensplendid paper, ‘‘Word and Works.” tertafnment is thé tea ceremgny. It is Both are sent for only one dollar a . very formal, and theré-ig much elabpee performance conne with it year. ‘Word and Worke” is amoug difficult for a foreigner to comprébeud. the best American magazines. Like ytbe Hicks Almanac, it is too well —Good Housekeeping. Governor L‘eads. . Wonderful Nerve kndwa to need tion, further commenda Few .men have labored more ABG BEERS The Highest Priced bud the Best Quality, SOLD EVERYWHERE, SackaMENTO, Jan. 8—The ball given. Is displayed by many’a man enduring faithfully for “tha public good or lieve bim perfectly bonorable in all by the Tuesday Club was the largest. . pains of accidental Cuts, Wounde, found a warmer placé~in the hearts of business transactions and floancially ever witu essed here. Over three bhun-! Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or the people, Send orders aga Time Appointed for Proving Will, Etc. able to carry out any obligations made dred couples were in’ line. Governor . stiff joints. But thege’s no need for and Works” Publishing Co ,~-2201 by their firm. N THE\ lip COURT IN AND FOR Pardee and his wife led the firat dance . it. Backlen’s Arnica Salve will hill Locust street. St. Louis, Mo, n27-lw the Covhty of Nevada, State of California. Wesr & Truax, eee cit the 2 of the Estate of GEORGE E. of the evening.Nearly all the State the pain and carethe trouble, It’s the LOUp 4jeceased Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O ‘. officers attended. fee is hereby ven that MONDAY, The Curse of Womankind best Salve on earth for the Piles, toa. Wholesale Druggiste,; Toledo, O Hall’s Oatarrh Cure {is taken intern reservafor Sale. 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s, Druggist.
ally, acting directly upon the blood ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDRDEN and mucous surfaces of the system. The G. von Schmitburg homestead,. 44ams’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam theeth P oer of JANU. ay. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Court Room of sa [se sick and nervous headaches. SherCourt, at the Court House in the.City oe County of eben has been appointed by me . man’s Headache Cure gives instant re as the time and P place for proving the will of lief. Qnedosecures. Guaranteed persaid George E. Cloud, deceased, and for heari ™g the application of Annie J. Cloud fectly harmless. Immediate relief and J.S. Kramer‘for the issuance to them of Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per. near the new steel bridge ia offered for Letters Testamentary, when and where any For Croup and Infantile coughs, 25c and 10c a box: It cures neuralgia pervs interested may appear and contest bottle. Sold by all Druggists: e same. sale at a bargain. Enquire wt once of . contains no narcotics or stapefying Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dated January 5 ay Hall’e Family Pills are the best. BROWS & MORGAN, jo a ARBOGAST, Clerk. Dickerman, sole agent. drags. 250, 60c. Druggiste. t Y an cold water The Good Old Summer time “has passed LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS —But the— Star? the WOODPEGKER 15, 20, 25, 35 to 40 cts per pound Taylor’s UISINE a Special feature. Return Oall Bells. Electric lights, Porcelain Bath Tubs. One Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sampie Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men, Special attention paid to Commer. cial Men end -Transient trade, oe ee —made by— “GIFF” Containing engravings of points of interest in «nd aroand Nevada Oity 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 have Electric: Batteries Drop ia and see them, They will make excellent Birtbday gifts. ' JEWELER Broad Street, > Of the Hlolias iA a HE LARGEST and most complete assortment ever dis played in the county at most reasonable prices Wevada City Srass Valley Nevada Uiry PALMER & JOHNSON, Peerless Saloon Picture Frames made to order Vinton’s Pharmacy } Fine Liquors§ Cigars, Wholesale and retail dealers.in. SAGAS ASSASINS Everything Stoel High Class, Us Call and 6njoy our hospitality At the old Isoard place en Broad St, ES withou Jewelry of all kinds C.J. BRAND in this « morning Steward Wh: tures We bave a large assortment of H: penger, . Downiev I. Stea ee N. S. of Md. Birthday Gift Framed Pic Diamonds Cut Glassware Eye Glacses fitted by an Mrs, M GQ, FOR COLD FEET Expert. morning ville. © bert, are visit. K. Dat ville last. mento th is here to stay Electric Insoles —at— J. DI that his is very ill Jobn O San Frar R. J. . Silver Deposit Ware FOR ALL KINDS OF PAIN where the Mrs. I Broad Street, Nevada City. Electric Plasters ashingt "Johns. J.B. Tu ap to Wa 0. G. eM OP DARE. from Sac Tea and Coffee House SOUVENIR SPOONS and The you yesterday this mort By Drinking nothing bat.. ie oe Coffee from a vit Qus Fie from his . Lizzie, oe CIGAR.. Yew Year Right Caylor’s Arete Mrs. Ty cisco. K. Dahl! J.E, O today. Henry 1 HOME OF GOOD LIVERS” Hotel Antler and lung troubles, Guaranteed Bottles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. T Watpina, Kinnan & Marvin, ot H.C. M here from JI.N. F here on m Miss Ell arrived he day for Ni sister, Mré F. J. Br ville on a Mrs. Y. arrived he ployed at by their great work ion Stomach and of the Ne . Liver troubles, They not only relieve vada City M. E Church would be; Japanese Pastimes. The Rev. Ir! R. Hicks Almanac for you, but cure, 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s partoer, at Pine Flat, bad both of bis “pleased to meet a.l members of the} In Japan to get up parties to behold Drug Store. feet frozen, and amputation will be congregation and Sunday school who} the freshly fallen snow or the cherry 1904 is now ready. It will be mailed to are interested in the musie of the necessary, He was turned out wit hqggt : : blossoms or the maple trees in their any address for 80 cents. It is cur-. otelock.ck . this. <sat nal 2 7 any covering on bis feet and roamed charch, ch; at 8 Orel iis <Baturday) . guiumnal glory or to go to the flower wered® : mabe lights Return call bells, Bath Room Suits It’s the most who wae tarued cut of bis cabin wey his : evening, in the main && {i'oriuin of the) shows is as de rigueur as are our din. Over the hills two days and nights. Hie j led ie dererwet tet church. It is proposed by‘wsugical in-. ners, cotillons and theater parties. » and nr Saute of Wild Dack aux Petit-Pois Tpe. It is exceptional to find a family in water or . . “THE certain cure in the world for all throat Oyster Patties a la Princess Shoulder of Lamb aia Montmorency Well Guarded. . 98,oF SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1904. Chocolate Eclairs, creme au Vanilie contrive to make the young couple very unhappy unless the Young Tarkey, Excelsior Dressing husband and wife have wit enough to laugh at both their Cranberry Sauce Prime Rib of Beef jealous maternal relatives. Of course the mother-in-law Opals of Various Degrees. chewers. The committee on hygine Leg of Mutton, Pan Gravy There are several varieties of opals will post will not maliciously mar the young people’s happiness, for Loi of Veal, Currant Jelly notices prohibing gum chewand therefore several degrees of merit : they love the children and will endeavor to atone for every The precious or noble or orfental opal ng. Mashed and Steamed Potatoes Asparagus Cauliflower is the supreme, This has all the coloutbreak of jealousy by extraordinary kindness. And in a ors, and when these colors are broken Mince and Pampkin Pies~ year or two, more or less time, this sensitive jealousy {nto spangles it is then called the Lemon Ice Oream_~ Assorted Cak-, Fruit ‘ : will wear away and the mothers-in-law will come to their harlequin opal. Then comes the fire dts and Raisine . opal, or girasole, with hyacinth red New York Plum Pudding with senses and everybody will be happy forever afterward. But . and yellow reflection. The former Hard and Brandy Sauce Cuicaco, January 8—With instruc. comes from Hungary and the latter tis dangerous to go near a mother-in-law during the: first frou: Mexico. The common, or semitions to “shoot to kill,” four crack American, Swiés, Edam, Roqaefort and Schloss Cheese year, and for a young couple to establish themselves in her opals, are nonopalescent. The hydroshots of the police department are on Cafe Noir . phane, or oculus mundi, is nontransguard in the criminal ccurt building —~ — + e@e + home is equivalent to ducking their heads into a kettle of!; parent, but becomes so by immersion to prevent anyattempt to rescue hot water. frmediate relief and-its-eontinued nse completely cured her. A to Sacram on the mo Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilful phyeicians and every remedy istown, was fatally shot it is alleged In the Brooklyn Eagle office WhitMan is a clearer memory than in the ottice of its contemporary. Yet it Is ATIO Ralph G San Franc County . wife and d for Sacran goner’s fol L. Davi morning f N. G. 81 city, 08 = He has read a great man "jokes about mothers-. forni The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of to be married, but the girl’s mother wishes him to live . Trees and hills do not dance except by Jack Flynn, a barter, yesterday The well known Cleveland Ranch ased, failed, while consumption was for urging. Whitman, elemental, strong, at her home after marriage instead of setting’up in a home. . placid, bovine, did not urge them. afternoon, as the result of a’ quarre) consisting of 80 acres under U. S. slowly but surely taking her life. In of his own. Northern Cali At all druggists. For Sale at a Bargain. EVERYBODY equalled by any hotel in NA actos BR [i:it FOR The accommodations, the service and the cuisine at the National are not schooners Oasco and Triump, which were to be dispatched to the Japanese coast, and if war is declared they will have to hunt off this coast. The sealing grounds are off the Corean coast and Viadivostock, = +--+ ee Botte, Mont., January 8 —James L, Skinner, a restaurant keeper of Lew Maher & Co., Nevada City HEADQUARTERS 2 Capt. D Washingt« Hon, He county wa Wittens & Tompkins Proprietor 4 Best of Wines Liquors and Cigars Broad street, Nevada City betwee cer, Vi: Schi back ¥