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> Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT
NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor.
FRED BE. BROWN, Manager.
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Npecial Dispatehes to Tratiseript
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
@ypfem, ~ = $6_Per Year . By Carrier, -Delivered to any voart of the city.
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
12 1-2¢ Per Week
de Ciiaiose sie Gt JULY 12, 1904
ee
To Be Inaugurated March 4, 1905:
FOR PRESIDENT,
. THEODORE ROOSEVEL
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
Warren Fairbanks.
‘WAR VS. DESTRUCTION.
tirelessly and wonderfully perfect our engines of
destruction, our fire arms, our explosives. Where
will it allend? In what cataclysm of the years will
the primeval again have its own? When will the
wilderness again sweep over that which is known as civilization? Where is civilization and destructiveness to end? These
are the queries made by a writer of an article in the Field
and Stream for July. Continuing the author, with some
truth, comments as follows:
“We buy fine repeating rifles, and then we hire a man
who knows how to use them, and we go out, and he kills
something and we call it sport, for we have destroyed something, having given it small chance. Impotent as any must
be to check the forward sweep of fate, sometimes, none the
less, we almost wish we were back to the day of the muzzleloader; the day when chances were more even, when sport
was sport, when, if you please, war was war, when destruction was less scientific. We read of the so-called triumphant
progress of the British column of invasion under Colonel
Younghusband in Thibet. The natives have match-locks
and swords. The machine guns mow them down. Is it!
war? No. It is destruction.
nation, yet most of her wars have not been wars.
hundred years of conquest and colonization she has not lost
so many men in war as did the American people in the two/®
years of their Civil War.
then, but there was war and bitter war. Russia for a quarter .
of acentury has been quietly destroying here and there a .
Charles
the Japanese ahd Russian armies are now facing each other
twenty miles east of Liac Yang and are prepared for a big
battle.
Twenty Thousand Butchers
England is called a mafttial others affiliated with butcher workmen union went out at
In her one! noon today. Twelve. thousand men are affected by the
Destruction was less scientiflc. Omaha and five thousand at St. Joseph also went out at noon
today.
UNINC UD FOR A BATTLE
Opposing Armies of Japan.
Now Facing Each Other
Near Liao Yang. —
~
TOKIo, July 12—Official news has been received that
DIG STDUNE ON WN THE CAST
and Meat Cutters Have
Left Their Stalls.
Kansas, July 12th—Eight thousand meat cutters and
trike. Five thousand men at St. Louis, four thousand at
tribe of the inferior Asiatics. It was not war. Now at las .
Russia and Japan meet in an actual war. It is science against .
science, destruction against destruction. When this war has'
ended, there will yet be others, many which are not wars, but .
butcheries, wherein what is called progress and civilization .
meet and destroy the primeval, the savage. But does this
mean that the world will ever be civilized, that eventually,
the world will have abolished all its wildernesses and all its.
savages? The world has never yet been without its wilder-.
ness, and never will be. What is to be the day of reckon-/.
ing? When the sheer lust of destruction shall either change,
or meet in some unknown higher power a force to which it in
turn must yield? Brethren, we think we are are abolishing .
the wilderness and wiping out heathendom; but it is not so,
There will always be a wilderness, somewhere in the world,
Man will ever fight it, and even love it and long forit. The
savagery of man is old as the gun, and will be still as old.”
GENERAL
mand of the arms in that section
Army Diviston of tbe East,
&,
CORBIN. H
On October 1st, Genoral Corbin will go to the Philippines to take comGeneral Corbin is uow Commander of the
G+ neral Corbin was selected by General Ch+ff-e to take charge of the
United States troops which guarded the ruins of the barat Gistrict fo Baltiimore after the big conflagration and is kuown as ona of the most efficient
administrative cfiicere inthe United States Army.
BOARD SUPRNSn
Business Transacted for
Term Commencing —
Joly Oth.
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The following business was transacted by the Board cf Supervisors toe
day:
The Board of Supervisors today examined the books of the County Re
corder and found them correct. They
also went over the accounts in the
Clerk’s office, and found them all
right,
The report of Sapervisor John Fay
A TERQIBLE CLOUDBURST
In Oregon --Twenty Eight
Houses Destroyed and
~ Lives Lost.
PORTLAND, Oregon, July 12th— A brief dispatch from
#7— F. W. Waggoner $246,
>> >D ®
THE POWER
>> DF ®
OF KINDNESS
OW often in life do we find our pathway overhung MJough of North San Juan were bere on
@ visit today,
with clouds! Grief comes an unbidden and unwelcome guest. Sorrows and misfortune gather round
us, causing our hearts almost to break beneath their
Co., of Sacramento, is spending a few
days io this city.
Mitchell, Wheeler county, says that a terrible cloud break
struck that town last night and destroyed twenty eight
houses, killing much stock and drowning two people.
Disirie! Suspended.
Owing to the daily attendance at the
Central echool falling below five, the
Mies A. Walker, Mies L. Walker,
Miss M, Fuller and Mrs. 8. McOCulJohn Batcher, of Schaw, Batcher &
weight. It is in those dark hours that the heart needs the
comfort and kindness of a sympathizing friend. People are so
eonstituted that to a great degree our happiness is dependent
upon others. The heart is formed for friendships, and we
need the smile and light. glowing from the faces of others as
much as the little flower needs the warmth of the sun or the
cooling shower. Words of kindness fall upon the heart like
the gentle dew. We know not, and may not know, the good
we might do in this world by s!mple deeds of kindness. They
are worth more than silver or gold. How like angels of
mercy we might become if we would be guided more by the
law of kindness—kindness to all, especially to the poor and
to those who have strayed from the paths of rectitude! It is
kindness alone that will soften their hearts and win them
back eventually to the rignt way.
Soldier Murdered. Smart Indian.
Ux, Jaly 11—Bill Garfield, an Indian, wae brought bere from Uovelo Tacoma, Wash., July 11 — Private
we Asjamar sO10g MOsIY UBIpU] ».
“USA ‘Pus UONdex0y *s}UDW22UNOY
district was today suspended by the
Board of Supervisors. County Saperintendént of Schools J. G. O'Neil!
brought the matter before the Supervisors. The pupils of the Central district will attend the Oakland school
at Gold Fiat.
OISIINVAYY NVS
SLAZILS LANUVW P 1S0d
City Taxes
SURIWITIZATIC pus Ssdzjamoe *8391N}
“oejnueW “ANVdWOD ® BAZXNHS
The City Taxes for the fiscal year
“UOLIVIVIGNG mau ay4 40)
PUSS = *91AEH193 948 “OD Y BAABHS
§0 Gweys 943 s¥0q 3843 SAWOLYM
1904-1905 are now due and payable, and
will be delinquent on
MONDAY, AUGUST Ist.
I will be at my office-in the City
7 ¢€ oo Gs “bB ee »
ucdn yuas s938UII3S59 pus Sajdises
‘SsuvsZOUOW 4IIm prysiijoqwa
SPsB> SIUSPUCdse2105 ‘sps¥r Zu;
Hall, for the purpose of collecting
Thomas O, Vendiver of Company K,
Nineteenth United States Infantry,
bas been shot and killed by Private
Frederick BR. Stubbs at the maneuvers
i camp. The men had had a petty quari rel and Stabbs says he fired when he
i : believed his life was ia danger. Stubbs
has been turned over te the civil auyesterday by Constable Redwine ona
charge of having raised 4 check, He
hed been working for Jake Wattenberger. and in payment received a
check for $250, He raised it to $17.50
and cashed it at a store. The work . wae very cleverly executed. Garfield
is well educated, having attended the
thorities here. , Carlisle school,
US e3ejsseW “suelsEoze 4¥)208
49430 [8 pus sBuyppoy, 03 su0)303
“Haag “hewoneig “OD 8 BABUIS
taxes, from 9 to 13 a. m., and from 2 to
6 and 7 to8 p. ut. until August let.
was read; approved and ordered plaged
on fite and the following bills we.e allowed :
W. E. Davis $17 50.
J. R. Patterson $2.50.
Alex Drynan $83.
G. T. Rigg’ $15.
Paul H. Sontagg $90,Fred Gearhart $78.75.
B. 0. Chew $45.
Danie! Snow $27.50.
Chas, Gearhart $62.50.
Joho Drummond $20.
T. M. Buckman $55.
W. J. Hill $43.75,
Jobn Walsh $102.50.
GQ. W. Smith $27.40.
J. Murdgett $7U.
P. Hackney $121.25.
J. Nelson $95.
Jobn Rosserini 9f%”
P. Franzini $20,
W. F. Dougherty $65.
Union Ice Co. $18.75.
J. Moss $5.
J.T. Larty $12.60.
G. W. Smith $14.
“'W. Cook $85. :
Trackee Lumber Oo. $8.11. °
Peter Ounningham $97.50.
J. Noell $62 50.
Jobn Nagle $95.
A. O. Cook $8.25.
W. F. Wilkie $12.60,
J. D. Shaw $46.25.
J. F. McElroy $150.
Samuel Purker $122.50,
W. O'Neill $48.75.
‘J. D. Shaw $10,
Sierra Nevada W. & L. Co. $83.63,
Thompson Drug Go. $9.30, :
Goodwin & Oo. $80.81,
Barney Oahill $218.50,
George Rigs $57.50,
A. G. Chew $28.75.
B J. Griffiths $53.75.
Clarence Whitney $17.50.
Jobn Nagle $48.75,
George May $45.
J. Francis $52.50
San Francisco, July 11.—Mrs, Gert.
rade Hoffman cetsed the arrest of
Ong Gong, her Chinese laundryman,
thie morning, on a charge of having
miseppropriated two of her diamond
tings. Sanday last Mrs, Hoffman decided to spend the day out and hid ber
jewels in the soiled lig@en bag. Shortly after her departure the Obinaman
called for her washing, which the
landlady, not knowing of the hidden
diamond rings were returned by the
Celestial the next day, but these two
he profeseed not to have seep, and ‘a
warrant was issued for his arrest, ‘
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BORN.
_ At Nevada City, July 11, 1904, to.the
Lost Two Rings. .
treasure, gave him, All except two.
Swanton Made Il.
In our item yesterday concerning
the baseball’ game we stated that
Scruggs made a three bagger, thus
bringing in three men on bases and
winning the game.. The good play
Scruggs, the latter . making a two
bagger and bridging in the three rdas.
The Nevadag will play a nine at
Truckee thet has gained several victories’ there. :
H. Helor is down from Maybert.
F. L, Whipple and L.A. Satherland
F. G. Beatty and wife of Grass Valley were visitors to the county seat today. , “ :
F. W. McLean of Sheverston, La,
arrived here on the afternoon train.
‘Miss M, Sughrue and F. GC. Sugbrue
are here from North Bloomfleld aMrs. R. M. Sparks of. Conltervilie je
here on a vieit, eee
G. A. Nieson of San Francigco arrived here this afternoon. ~
tsrest of the Buckeye Flour mills. is
Have for Dessert ?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day, Try
Jell-O,
a delicious’ and healthful dessert. *
ared in two minutes. No boiling! no
id ! add boiling water and set-to
coo
berry antl Strawberry.
at your grocers to-day.
Get a package
To cts.
The Highest Priced Dud
the Best Quality,
~ SOLD EVER YWueae,
Proceeds to be Used in As-—
sisting to Furnish the
New Nevada City
Free Library.
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NEVADA THEATER,
Thursday and Friday Evenings
July 21 and ‘a2.
The delightful Amusing Comedy, _
The Gutta-Dercha Gir
And other attractive novelties .
will be presented under the dfs. ~
rection of MRS. FRED ZEIT."
LER, assisted by twenty young
Ladies and Gentlemen,
@@™ Come and help.» good cause,
Reserved Seats for either night at
Admission—Adulte, 50 esate.
wife of Walter Jauch, a daughtér.
oi
Obildren, 25 cents.
a
Undershirts
Best made
on /
the > 3
market.
FoR SA.
wy, Undersir
$4 5u
Ss
rE.
Any part of fifteen t
$6 In Cash
Alleghany Mining Company’s stock. [MaKe offer.
Address P.O Box 2520, San Francisco, Cal,
housand (15,000). Shares of
Buys a WALTHAM
or
ELGIN Nickel Dust Proof
Watch at our store, Other
tionately cheap. Call in and
; Watches and Clock propor.
see-them and get onr prices,
was. made by 9. Swanton instead of.
are over from French Corral. a .
Thomas J. Dolan is here in the in-. What Shall We .
lavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp-"
PALMER & JOHHS
Wholesale aud retail dealers in
Try..
— Vinton’s
Fresh Buhack
Fine Liquors Cigars,
lath athe Everything Strietly High Class
INSECT POWDER _ sa
4 BROAD 8ST REET
————<—<———
THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS
‘But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and
Sample our goods. We also keep
Che Ceading Brands of Cigars
CHAMPION"SALOON
O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors,
In Larger Quarters
OREASE in bueiness: bas demanded larger quarters, These we
have-found, and are better prepared than ever to furnish the
Broad Street, Nevada City
IEDR os aah
A Great Hany Deal
A.& H.W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
-. and remember a
only reliable abstracts of property
ONLY system of
Ooun
notice and at reasonable rates,
Oar offices are open to inspection.
Nevada County Abstract
in this coanty. Remember there ie but
one way to abstract property reliably
and successfally, and that is by system,
, that we have the
Abstracts in the
ty. ;
ABSTRACTS furniehed on short
want a pound of good Coffee
for 25 cts., and we sell it,
» Hall,
e and
noisc
We have the very high
grades for 35 and 4octs, also;
4
but, if you want something age
that goes a long ways, and fington.
is guaranteed to give satisey Doin
faction or money refunded,
and Title Com
apie try our 25c-‘Family Blend.’ 12 Commercial 8t. "Phone Mai41
Many people wonder how we
Broad Street, Nevada City. at RCSENTHAL'S join Oly.
LARGEST IN THE WORLD, OVER $400,000,000° BACK OF
ith Me
p San F
©. Joho
fom Oa!
ineral c
anthony
Raspberries, roe, in aula fee
Peaches, come = pated 2
Apr icots, Coffee Roasters Tea pipiens a aay
Cherries, rae Patioe'
Tomatoes] —‘Taylor's~ bere 3
end other Fruit fresh every day Tea and Coffee House : SP scnioe
wast night fro
ue. F. J. 1
Uteb, arrived
eft this morn
isit? ber par
oglish .
Mrs. ©. C.
hildreo avd
oday for Bat
hey will vis
Palmer.
ee Gast
OPSREE MEY Race ET F
* District Manager, 407 3 Strest;Seoramento, Cal.‘
. ITS POLIOY CONTRACTS, __. Take nu
. he . ‘ t . Lif C t good as 2
, u ua -& . e I ns. 0. Best, in nt
“_. Swill provide you with a i d : from diffic
It. you are in good health the Mutual Lite will make ints antreet with you. © cause full « At the end of 15 years it wil] pay you $500, and $500 each and every year there’ di Tl
Pare ann7ets. At the ond of that time it will also pay you Q0000 onan Virtue.
to-day pagans smoants 8 Proportion. Any contract insuranee in se & there are vi
The Mutual Lite has just issued to J f : A » : :
Zvi charge Popeater a rate in arapormon dats Siegh ay id eos mae fvan all thi
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