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ISDAY...:..iJULY 12, 1904
ASOMAL MENTION
IE TRANSCRIP.
mee of Interest in and.
Around This Section.
Be
Ecouvacnoaranamteetaneeted
Qaartz Qaerry mine »near North
Juan ‘will resume operations at
co under the direction of Henry
kins. The Quartz Quarry .Com¥ bonded the mine from the Huckbrothers about s year. ago,.and a
lorado company, represented by Dr.
[Carpets, Linoleum
and Wall
New Carpets just received.
New stock of Wall Paper.
New Inlaid Linoleum.
New Welds Linoleum for §0 cts up.
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Mauager.
}antee that it will be
reported . baa been arranged. The ledies have
the reputation: of being royal
teiners and everything possible will be
red. . : Gone for the entertainment of their
F. L. Arbogast, cbairman of the} guests. A cordial invitation is oxMorping Parade committee, made . tended to all.
thes featares in the parade,
. Negel of Oakland, have now acquired
the bond, which is for $160,000, Mr.
Huokins will first conetract « bridge
across the North Yaba, to replace the
one washed away by bigh water laat
winter. He will then begin sinking
the sheft and will drift. to oroes cut
the ledge.” The Quartz Quarry has every indication of becoming a goodpaying property.
Record. of the ‘Supartoe Judge F. Sica is én
NSIS x : “ne ; ting things in readiness preperatory to
taking his annual vacation in A:
Sorosie underekirte, the best
on the market, are the ‘aub: of the
new advertisement of Maher % Oo. this
evening. The prices range from $1.25
At the meeting of Lone Pine Camp,
“Undestir
All Prices
r ‘W. D, Long is reported to be
@ ill,
. Booth of Marysville was in town
evening. Ae
me Orzaili is down from Granite.
leary Liane bas returned.from o lation ceremonies.
Woodmen of the World; to ba held tomotrow night, the newly elected officers will be installed for the ensuing
term. A social session and “smoker”
are programmed to follow the instal-.
MCRAE NRL Beit
~ . wumber of friends at whist last evensaying that it was by far the best ever
had paid out the $270 allowed him, and
had bills outstanding amounting to
$1910, He aleo bendied the prize
‘money, and paid out $6-more than the
Major-General Aithur MacArther
hae issued an invitation to Goverucr
Pardee to attend the State camp at the,
Henry ranch, and hes notified the
Liberal Donation.
Taewron, N.J., Joly 11— The Nep'to Maryeville,
> T. Toland of Smartevitle was ip
ty yesterday,
Al, Nichols iv numbered among
tional Brotherhood of Operative Pottere, in coavention here today, adopted
Tesolutions sympathizing with the
striking miners of Colorado. An ap
propriation of $10,000 was subssribed
for the miners.
. Longer Hours. .
od
VatirJo, July 11—Trouble threatens
Of all kinds for house building purposes, or for bridges and mining
purposes, kept constantly on hand and delivered promply. Now is
the time to place your orders, ; ; 2
Our lamber'is sawed at the New York Canyon Mille and is the best ever
brought to market, :
AGEN TES :
Office and Yarde—Head of Boulder Street, Nevada City. TELEPHons 291
Governor that a limited number. of
staff officers of the division and brigade of the State organization can be
modated in camp, and requests
that he forward a list of those staff
‘whom-he mey desire to bave in
attendance st the field maneavers.
it is tacitly anderetood that -no National Guard officer above the rank of
Oolone!l shall invade the camp, because itis not desired that any Gener‘ele shall be present who on the face of
" B. F, Gooley, who was arrested last
week on a obarge of battery, preferred
by G. W. Baldwin, withdrew bis plea
of not guilty yesterday and Justice 4 tostal lected
Coughlan fined him $40. The foe was pe A yernege rR ar ih bety illoeee paid. 2 ~~ = . fiag conducted by E. 0. Webster of
fe. A. Malligen of Auburn iehere. . Disttict Depaty Joba W. O'Neill will . Grass Valley, D. D. G. P., assisted by
Pe otara “+ . tnstall the new officers “of Bydreulto. Joho WatersaeG. H P. Oharies A
Sit Rogers 4s dows: feowe Wash-. Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W., thie even. . Millie, @.W.; James Sampson, G. I.
hh ing. After the ceremonies a musical
8.; W. E Parsone, G.M.; and Thos.
7. Brows of Anbeta te enttes and literary program will be enjoyed.
ing at her home on Nevada street, and
Mistletoe Eocampment, No, 47, 1.
3.5. Oarr, chairman of the Eveping
committee, reported that he had expened the $180 allowed, and that 914.86
was still owlng.
The committee on Goddess of Liberty reported that they had expended the
$81.50 allowed, and thet there was a
shortage of $3.50, :
Hugh Marchie, who bad charge of
the foe water and benches, reported
that he‘bad paid out $27, and was $1
fe. N. J. Weber is confined to her
ae
cr. ES.
(15,000). Shares of
Daniels, G. 8. The officers installed
After the installation a banquet-was
enjoyed, at which speeches were made.
& delegation was present fromthe
Grass Valley eagampment.
A uniform admission of 10 cents will
becharged. ,
About thirty young peoplevisited
: Celt’.
t our store, Other
and Clock _proporud get our prices,
J. May came up from Sacramento
evening. : .
8. Gay H. Ohick, Nelson Ohick
amounts of their shortage. wt
The Invitation committee reported
that they hed expended the $86 allowed
: 2 , i Navy Yard. The Oommandant —
: Bte arrivals to town. . Manager Jacobs has received a} were? 4. Seaman, 0. P.; A. B. Lord, . snort their commissions would be sbove-the. <' ‘be 7 ;
> Make offer. 8. 8. 0; Jordan tot Miss: Jorden sesipnletaas trom ® San Francisco . 4: Fs T. 9. Sandow, 8. W.; T. J. Oale-. Ww. Martin, who had charge of. regular army officers whe are to be in “A pecgenyl = prey so toite HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
an Francisco, Cal, ver from Datch Flat, vaudeville exchange to give contina-. 28° 7 W.; Wm. Wind, I. 8; 3. F . ihe salutes, reported thet they had . command of the camp, : ei he hig ae ‘ oi — . : :
. E Nicholis and Jobn Nicholls came ous vaudeville shows here, changing Pages peg ratngd hoa me Bi — $1.50 more then had been allowed — eae Unloos base bevtons n “" relies: The accommodations, the service and the » 4
WALTHAM or cn Maa ented tae iki ater crying to. torah oizeale actenetaet /OMPR MANA 4'W.y. A,B. Oraler! ese “erddgea thet the aifterent. QR Friday Night. to be ete te apes the Shastiue:, Sreene ate tee ecional, are not ANN
Northern Caliaaa OWT)
aneget® ‘ Electric lights
Slock, Bonds, fie.
The ladies of the Congregational
Beneficent Society will hold a cocial
B & HSI
le aud retail dealers in
quors Cigars,
S Strictly High Class
ROAD ST REET
.D LIQUORS
Drop in and
I Cigars
Broad Street, Nevada City
{ Many Deane
Gilbert Ohick of Berkeley are
‘Spending the summer.
as Kartschoke returned last evenfrom San Francieco, >
G. Ohew, of Red Dog, who has
F to Tecoma, Wash., on a visit, refd here last eveniug.
. McDonald ie here from Sacinto, <
rt L. Wertheimer, the well known
P man, ie here from San Frantles Scheunert, the cigar manu:
rer, of Sacramento, is in*town,
‘Bi Tredemann came dawn from
leville last evening and left this
hing for San Francisco.
Allen arrived here last evening
Fr-sno and left this morning for
Heville.
s M. F, Oooper of San Jose ie
fom 4 visit.
8 Ageie O'Connell left this mornip a visit to San Franciseo,
/ Stevens left this morning for
‘Francisco, where he has a postjonas Reynolds, who has been
00 a visit to relatives, retarned to
metropolis today.
fe Dennis Driscoll will arrive from
Bay Thareday evening on a visit
irfather, E, Baldridge.
A. Maltman and famity bave
‘to San Francieco on a pleasure
s W. A. Tregallis hae gone to
noiseo to visit with friends.
Harding of Forest Oity arrived
last evening, en route to the Bay.
L. Van Norden retarned to Sacito yesterday, after a woek’e visit
. . Maitland has gone to Campbell
for the benefit of bis health.
Orney L. L. Chamberlain of Aaie here on legal business.
jer Hopkins bas returned from
panish mine, above Washington.
, Hall, who bas been visiting T,
the Mountaneer mine lest evening,
and under the.direction of J. N. Beokér of the mill department, viewed the
surface and underground workings.
rahe party enjoyed the visit very much.
The entertainments for the benefit
of the Carnegie library fund to ve
given on the eveninge of Jaly Qlet and
22d, will be highly entertaining. The
best amateur local talent will take
part, and the laughable comedy, ‘The
Gutta Percha. Girl,” will be presented.
Musical and literary features will add
tothe program. The proceeds are to
be devoted to a worthy. object and’ ‘the
tickets are floding a ready sale.
May Go East.
Oamp Murray, Wash., July 11—General Frederick Fanston, the captor of
Aguinaldo, who is now Commander of
the Department of the Odiumbia, ts
about to be transferred to the command of the Department of the East,’
with headquarters at Governor's Ieland, New York, according to a report
here. The transfer, it is expected
will be made in September. ;
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot.
reach the diseased portion the ear.
There is isonly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitational
remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When the
tube fs inflamed you have e rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed, Deafness is the resalt, and unless the infammation can
be taken out and thie tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine gases out of
ten are caused by Oatarrh, which is
nothing but en inflamed condition of
be mucous services.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
Catarrh) that cannot be cured
Oourt Garfield, No, 9, F. ofA., installed its new officers: last evening.
District Deputy G. O: RB John Delbridge conducted the installation and
the following were the officers Jjostalled: Simon Hieronfmus, J. P, Q. By
BR J. Thomas, 0. R ; F. A. Thonite, 8.
O. B.; L. Onaronnat, 8. W.; W. Hooking, J. W.; FP. King, 8. B,; Ben Polglase, J. B.; J. D. Coughlin, lectarer,
NoGloveContests
Omicaco, July 11—Mayor Harrison
today declared ‘that prise fights of
8very sort, including contests ander
the guise of “glove contests,” must
cease in Ohicago. He gave Chief of
‘Police O'Neill strict orders thet the
‘mandate be enforced. Numerous exhibitions already arranged have been
A Brave Boy.
OaxLamp, July 11.—To save the life
of his 6-year-old sister who was horcibly burned as the result of playing
with lighted candles recently, George
Hoffman, 16-year-old son of Louats
Hoffman, of Oakland, heroically sub*
mitted to the painful loss of nearly
eighty equare jnebes of skin from his
thighs to supplant the area of cuticie
that hed been burned off his sister's
left arm. The skin grafting operation
bas proved successfal, but while the
little girl is now on a fair road to reeover, the young hero is still in bed
and in rather » precarious condition.
Dr. B. T. Stratton, however, states
that the boy will recover.
them.and that it was sufficient.
J. H. Rogers was allowed 250 for
reconstructing a float. os
The following additional amounts
were alfowed: Kuights of Sherwood
$2.60, Red Men $2.50, Wholesale comt $1.50, Printing eommittee
‘918.50, carriage bire $5, for taking
Boys’ band:to Colfax $5.
Aftér the aliowances were made
there remained in the treasury $101.35.
The President and Secretary were
inetructed that if no more bills came
in, after the expiration of two weeks
they should draw a check for the balance in favor of the Nevada City Benevolent Society. 2
The meeting adjourned eubject to
the call of the chairman.
Delayed Drali.
Today the firemen cashed a check
for $195, -whioh wag their allowance
made by the Committee. This check
was thought by the Finance Oommittee to have already been paid ‘when the
final report wee made last night. The
firemen’s draft now reduces the balance in the treasury from $195.50 to
$60 15.
Qf the additional claims allowed last
‘might are paid there will be a deficit of
over $34.
Army Worms.
Beaxeiey, July 11—The farmers of
Kern county heve appealed to the
Agricultara] Department of the Uaiveray of Oalifornia to assist in the
on Friday evening of this week, at the
resideuce of .Mrs. ©. O. Harris, on
Ooyote street. The public generally
are cordially invited to be present and
participate in the good time provided.
The ladies gf the Beneficent Seciety
are known to be adepte in preparing
entertaining features which always
make their socials, as well as all their
church gatherings, so attractive and
popular, and the event set for Friday
night will be no exception to the rule.
Loved to Travel.
Naw York, July 11.—One of the most
remarkable prisoners ever arraigned in
the Children’s Court was William
Oouk, fourteen years old of this city,
who wae tried and convicted yesterday
of stealing $127.19 from a Sixth avenue
department store. The story of hew
asked for st
ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francisco Boards :
Milling: Wheat.........
Brewing Barley
Spring Valley..).:...... $88
San Francisco Gas and Eleo.. 61 95
Con. Oal & Va.1. 20
Sav
Potosi .
Hale & Nor. .
Crown Point.
The following ara-the quotations
3 and: bonds at the
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
MINING STOOKS,
eoosee Ss UUIIWUAD 4.. 11. ee
eoescee
Nor.. Silver Hill. ae
Oballenge...
Occidental.. .
ee eee VSI ANGOB 2.. ee
seoseee US MOYOS....6
Cee reneee
the boy got away with the money and
of his journey of. more than 10,000
miles in parlor and freight care
nearly took Justice McKeon’s breath
away. The boy said he stole because
he “loved to travel.”
e >
To Avoid Flood.
Torgexa, Jaly 11—An orderly mob of
about twenty-five reputable citizens
of North Topeka took a Union Pacific
work train, went four miles west of
gists and
arouses
ae eneniel livers,
relieves tortured
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stom.
achs, Its action is mild and Pleasant, the resulis sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
to enjoy pes health. The greatest cure for constipation, All druggrocers, 250,
town, and with picks and shovels dug
aditch three feet wide and seventyfive feet long through the embankment. This was done to allow the
stored flood water to eecape to the
river fastead of running through the
town. The “mob” then returned quietly
to their homes, Another expedition
was made in a similar manner againet
the Santa Fe tiscke east of town. A
Gann Dance
besides a large stock of delicacies
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor
owners 8 Hot and. cold water
Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank
in the building.
“THE HOME OF GOOD ;LIVERS”
————__—_ —________ ]
“Dal Monte Sef-Ratsing Buckwheat
25 Cents per package
gor BBO
(Dol Monte Self-Raising Flap Jack Flea
15 Cents per package
We have just received a large quantity of these goods
for the warm weather.
An order from you would be appreciated.
Country orders promptlyfattended to.
Ghe Bee Ftwe Srocery
Commercial Street
neshaene seaieeanenareessaeeseee
—To BE GIVEN BY— Hotel Antle
Gorham Silver Polish
Hawke’s Out Glass
>
Quartz
LEITER & DUNLAP the very high
r 35 and 4octs, also;
ou want something
} a long ways, and
iteed to give satisr money refunded,
5¢-'Family Blend.’
Hell's Catarrh Oure. Send for aineer : PROPRIETOR
lars, free. a
F. J CHENEY & 00., Toledo, ©.
Sold by Druggiets, 750.
Hall’s Family: Pills are the best.
ske and family, has retarned to
noisco.
S Andersonarrived here last eveniom San Francisco on his way to
Mington.
icy Dolman, who has been visitfith Merritt Rector, returned to> San Francieco.
1. Johuston returned last evenfom Oakland, where he attended
Aneral of bis brother-in-law, the
knthony Dennis.
extermination of. the army worm,
which is now ravaging the orchards. Manufactured
Jewelry
This is one of the things in
which we excel. There’s
nothing nicer than a
ring or pin made
That Throbbing Headach> /
Would quickly leave you, if you
aged Dr. King's New Life Pilis, Thousande of egfferérs have proved their
matohless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches, They make pnre blood
and baild up your health. Only 25
three bottles of Old-Gilt Edge whisky} cente, money back if not cured. Sold. beer—the very best in town—drop in
in his grip, by W. D. Vinton, Draggist. and seg ‘Vm. Darry.
4 t
gang of section men were working
there, but they mafle no opposition to
the tearing out of a section of the embankment.
Lawre!Darlor, 11.0.4.
EL ORO CLUB PLATFORM,
Wednesday Evening, Joly 48th,
.
For good cool, sharp giase of beer
eel’ at Wm, Garry’s satoon P rice Sct He wasn’t literary, hado’t any politics, couldn’t tell a story. Did we try
to lose him? Not much. Me had
Wm. Britiand at his saloon on Broad
street, makes specialty of Fancy
Drinks, and you can depend that they
are mixed properly. bd
eer
if you wart a good, cool drink of
ple wonder how we
sesatte)
TioKerts $1.00, admitting one gentleman out of quartz
such good coffee ry Hockins returned last evening
, " ad one ladys extra ladies, eee
oney. Pa trip to San Francieco and Val8, i
7
, } His nephew, Wm. Coverdale, acr p g
= ‘anied him. eS S0 VE . S 00
; Elsie Hartang, daughter of M.
ters Tea Blenders
artuo”, witb her brother, Everett,
siting relatives at Pleasant ValContaining engravings of pointe
of interest in and aroand
Nevada City.
C.J. BRAND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Oliy
a7 ie
Ladies of Yevada City and Grass Valley..
are most cordially invited to inspect the finest and beat line
OU of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ever on diepley
10 this city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of 1
UISINE a Special feature. Re
taro Oall Bells. Riectric lights,
Porcelain Bath ts. One
Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms
Two fine Sample Rooms for the
sccommodation of Traveling Men
Special attention paid to Commer.
8! Men and Transient trate.. .
aylor's~
1 Coffee House
street, Nevada City.
Pa a 2) as
OMPANY
lorge H. Runockle, a well known
9ol teacher of Placer county, and
Jamieson, a merchant, were here
A ght from Datch Fiat.
ire. F. J. Brophy of Salt Lake City,
Utah, arrived here last evening and
eft this morning for Oolambia Hill to
isit*ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
ogtish.
Mrs. C, C. Weisenbarger and two
hildreo avd Mre. E, 8. Hathaway left
oday for Butte City, Montana, where
hey will visit their brother, O. M,
Palmer.
For Summer..
Perfumes
Fine Soaps
Toilet Waters
Floating Bath} Soap
Taleum Powders, 1 5¢,225¢
a)
E.y’s CREAM BALM
This Remedy is a Specific
Sure to Give Satietoctan,
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
Tt cleanses, soothes, heals, and the pene,
. ear aaa : diseased membrane. howatunen, and Foot Powders Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear. Rats
00,000° BACK OF T . isfot as drives mig dy Cold in the Head 3 Bath S
: ake BNEDEE + se a : Senses of Taste and es Sar T have area special care aud they. include some very hand‘good as another. ~Schilling’s
: a Salt some and up-fo-date styles. 3
I ns. Co. 7 Bebe in nutmeg, is ground fine
a oe MISS ELEANOR HOEFT ;
1D eatste. from difficult nuts to grind. be‘anni Tseias Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s
6 this contract with you.
sch and every year there
also pay you $5000 cash
ntract.ineuranee in the
cause fall of oil; the oil.is their
virtue. There are dry nuts;
i there are wormy nuts. We are
‘Ro more careful in nutmegs
CRE RR ATE A, Sa
Dickerman’s
Che Best in town..
Onr wineg and liquors cannot beexcatled anywhere. We
. : Th d-ship i bsp pen wt to Serta years old, racsly Raveena and b
‘a same ; dan 3 ae prebicdie tis. ai and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle.
Kg Es soley aA $1 a4 fan all through.
eee recently sunk for the purpose
the leading brands of Cigars also kept, Ba
@ur grocer’s; moneyback. seventy-three torpedo boats, similar
em
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