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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

July 15, 1903 (4 pages)

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* of dierent Gane ‘ai paid to Mrs. Florenc? gow m Floyd, the Main street . ° » having -her establishment and the work will be comat ee ae Ll oo ‘Mr. and Mrs. Brows aes the sins wishes of their many friends for “Fred B. ‘ee8e “bas. Feckivea a letter , ‘Conveying the sad intelligence of the "Superintendent . ‘peared before the Boar nounced the completion of the bridge. 1.00 motion of Clerk Peard 4 warrant for $2635 75. was ordered drawn ino favor of. tbesontractore, being one. fourth of the contract price. The balance is to be paid in thirty days when . the bridge is finally accepted, Dbe old wite cable was ordered sold ‘to: Ben ‘Hall for $5, and the osetings to ga Wiig hedo’t any” polities, couldn't tell a story. Did we try to lese him? Not much. He had . tiree bottles of Old Gilt whisky In hie] es The “Automobile. aa Rarant, July 1. mn =The Board ot iaphrvicdel have smended the ord'nance regulating. the use of eutemobiles so that 8 strict probibition is tow placed ageinst the machines being used anywhere in Marin county beween the nore of auneet and sunrise. two meo, “Mra. ‘Eliza csc fll in the next room, sat ap in > hen ehe heerd the shot and then I ‘back, dying instantly. “Bor the best of every thing in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger en “ Odok’s Mineral Water is bottled at the springs only and in ie natural etate, oo Ls CASTOR LA For Infants and Children, © The ~ You Have oe nen d AE: 3 ‘appointed ttend pcan @eath of bie father, E. D, Breese, at Joba Dillon for one-half cent a pound, : ort at the meeting on Tuesday ‘Three Rivers, Mich,, July Th, Mr. oy tbe removed dices two weeks. — July Qist: John W. O'Neill, . Breese wae aged 98 years, abd death) Sweeney, returned to her home at sical . dork lantern carried F. L. Arbogazt, Berman Brand, L.8. was duet to the infirmities of old age. Bloff yesterday. =. e bane light in the house was that! Mrs, 0. P, Reaper: who has been aah ason for deer is now on, first day of that porear set apart for lawful] ihe antled tribe. Several DR. H. O. SMITH . cua and E. J. Baker. ; here early this morning here some large bucks were gory of this city bas re. Q hat his gon, Leicester, Shinist with the California Dil Works at San Fran-. : dly injared in the face Sting of an emery wheel 6g0. .The young man’s s split, two teeth broken, and sustained @ 8e. Ulty Boye Band held a ting last night and de-. or@ lot of new dance muoys are improving right ‘the able direction of Prof. le, and our people are the local organization. forth has accepted a posiearpenter for the Oneida Fand milling Company at Bador county. The. place. him by Superintendent ipton, formerly of this lows Mr, Sukeforth to bea anic. 4 game of ‘baséball is to Mt Glenbrook Park next noon. The “Auroras” of Eand the ‘‘Nevada Citys” for the championship. of and beseball -eircles are event. patty composed of Leon Smith, Richard Ford, E. id a few other sportsmen ly this morning for a S where deer make their of Thomas McAulay ve. . Compauy, Judge Nilon /@ motion made by the . } dismiss the action for secution. The suit was ©. McAulay for services @ case was tried before laintiff having asked for -failed to agree, and the services was assessed to. ‘Bintiff failed to pay the ‘This prevented the case tried. In denying the “Nilon granted the deFight to renew the motion ys. ied in the Superior Coart for a new trial in the igh vs. Phelps. f putting in ap asphal> the County Recorder’s mmenced thie morning. pious looking characters town today, and asked: way of money, food t several weral places, : t Worked. 4" for the reopening of the ind mine, on the old »is very good. Col, ne of our leading citi19 owner in the property, og on negotiatioas for of work there, The known as. the Thomas @ erthe late lamented . Drinks that will suit jared -by an expert tf mm \ it companied . by ng t: and niece; Miss Helen. Medarill, of Berkeley, returned home last evening. Ralph W. Gaylord reached Los Angelesjast Sunday. He-will return rend soon, George L. Hughes, accompanied by his daughter, Eleanor, is here from. Oakland on a visit to relatives. Mrs. J. H. Eoglish of this city has gone to Colambia Hill on. a visit to friends and relatives. ; William Frederickson is reported to be critically ill, “He is confined to fege home of William Celio. ' ~N. 0. Caldwell arrived here last evetiing from San Francisco and left this morning for Sierra county. ye Thomas P. Redmayns of Washington was in town last evening. Miss M. E.G, Morton ‘arrived here last evening from, Sacramento. on a visit to her sister, Mre. A, H. Tickell., ‘ Eugene Goldsworthy, who has charge of the constraction of the steel bridge across Deer creek, left this’ gchadowle's for Stockton. ~ commodating night clerk at the Na;} tional. Hotel, will leave in a few days for pp-country points to enjoy a vacation. He will first goto his old home at Cherokee, and then join a camping party and visit the lakes, Charley Wild, the wellknown ton-} sorial artist, is now rusticating. at Pacific Grove. _ Up to thie time his health has not been much improved. Mrs, Englebright today recaivad. a telegram from ber son, Harry, that he -}had arrived safely at: Chicago and would now take io that section of the country. Harry proposes to go to all the fanious places before. retarning home. p L. Hyman, he has had a severe attack of rheutiatism, ts. jun mach better now. Invitation Extended. Leiter & Dunlap, the genial Groote tors of the Hotel Antlers, today sent 4 communication to the Board of Supervisors, in which they extended a cordis] invitation to the County Fathere and their Clerk to pertake of luncheon with them at any date which they may find convenient during the session, Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-feg into mental power They’re wonderful in building up the health, Only 250 per box. Sold is W.D. Vinton, Druggist. . {said: “We'll apa acne this for our-. ‘stand drawers, evidently in. search of} Joseph Huy, the» “popular and ac-. ‘make an outory. ee sie, way to ber room, and. ; taking a paree, ocntaining about $20,, We fone A salt “hox. onthe bureau top, anded it to: the robber, who roughly demanded if that was all she had in the house, Being informed that. it was, he turned to his companion and selves.”” Mrs, Titas was tires ‘ordered into the parlor, and not to make & noise or . move on pen alty of being injured. The burglers:entered the kitches:} where they tore ont the table and silverware. A lot of spoons were picked over and thrown ae but nothing taken. Every room in the house was then visited and ransacked. A trunk in Mrs, Titus’ room and two trankes in her son’s were broken open and the contents dumped on the floor, but the thieves failed to find sce itt they wanted. After several minates searehina itis . burglar entered the — and Mrs. fearing bloodshed. They then left the: place, after warning ‘the lady not to By the light on the porch =e them turn down Henderson stregt Bo toward town. After waiting in suspense for some time, Mrs. Titus ventured -outside and roused William Oox, who resides next door. The lady was almost hysterical and Mr. Cox remained with hez until the arrival of her son shortly afterward, On account of the darkness Mrs. ‘Titus was unable to give a good description of the: pair. Both wore black masks and one was taller than the other, The taller one had a black beard, which was evidently false. Their clothing was of a dark colcr, and each wore a dark, soft hat. _ Boring Missing.
Samnel. W. Boring who served «s Sheriff of this.county from May 18°7, to November, 1859, and represented tbe county as Assemblyman in 1855-56, has mysteriously disappeared from his home at San Jose. He wae lu-t seen on Sunday evening. He was to bave presided ate flag-raising exerc «e at San Jose last Monday aud was very active ip the preparations for the event, being the leading worker. eae For that thirst try a cool, sharp glass . of beer at Britland’s. ee tated Ye:, we keep Cook’s Water. Lemonade or straight, itis the best water on earth. L. Ward, H. D The party has a very complete outfit and evidently expects to make an summer tour. visit here a day. or two before proceeddjing farther. They will [Property Transter. Robert Malbues ues, bas disposed of hie The Minune hones ‘Reynolds . Property formerly Known “asthe Blt and Miss Orlendo Carter: will be-2ol~. ' ‘son ranch, near the old Manzanita émnized this evening at o'olock at e , home of the bride's: parnte es, to Richard Williams, of this ho moved with his family to jat place today. Mr, Malovey has. into possession of Mr. Williame’ gi sae sa . ame property, near the depot, in Olar ‘« hess ic will act as ietledeas the deal, and will reais there in future. Land ‘Will Carter will be groomsman, ‘Lhey will take up their residence on. [4. Pine street. Rev. W. A. Rime? will oe —S ceremony. Be ek ‘ing Machine. © Wasumneton, Jaly 14—Preparations on a camping Trip hate been completed for taking the flying machine constructed by Prof, 8S. P. Langley, Secretary of the SmithA party of campers se eeuives at this. sonian Institute, down the Potomac’ city today from Sacramento, bound . fora tour of the mountain Iskes: and cool resorts in the higher Sierras. The nemes of those comprising the party and as registered at Hotel Antlers, are Dr. W. F. Ward, Mre. Ward, G«B ‘. Gregory and wife, river for ite initial trip. The trip wilh -be made.today,. er wt Oe No Pity Shown. “For years fate was after me con". tinuonely,,” writes F, A, Gulledge, Verbena, Ala. ‘I bad a terrible case’ of Piles, causing 24 tumors, When all failed Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me,” Equally good for Barns and 1 aches and pains. . Only 25c at Vinton’s Drug Store. Lost Life by Fire SIssow, Jaly . —Theodore Ware, a laborer employed by the ‘Wood & Shel‘don Lamber company, went to bed in site at Rainbow on Saturday night very much ander the influence of liquor, A short lime after he bad retired the cabin caught fire and in his burned his neck and chest. Sunday afternoon. ee ORO Brutally Tortured. haps never been equalled. Joe Golo bick of Ooluea, Calif.,-writes: from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Bilectric Bitters and it’s the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely rélieved and cured ane.” Just as good for Liver and Kidthey troubles and general Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Above the Rest “Because it’s Best Baad Se s A sc cigar with a toc aroma, _ A cigar of one price—ore quality. SOLD EVERYWHERE The "ge ge Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band is the Smoker's Protection. No Dessert More Attractive. I a a war i ECTOR BROS., decane eine DA city Rtas ee ioe “brick structure, emacs strictly first-class and most liberal lines. he National’s enviable reputation is Acme Pe oe eares: a Native Jewelry Nagget. Pins Quartz Chains @ Quartz ‘made up into chains, collar buttons, cuff buttons, rings and be ge Mtyle on, desire & Broad Street, SPECIAL] SALE 5 Cents a Roll] VINTON’S sel PHARNAGYLES Summer 1 Hlats. 1 :. & We havegthem in alljithe E latest shapes and styles. F At priees from 25 cts. up as-high as you wish to go. n ui drop in . and see the” autifnl fine of Summer ‘Suits’ we now have on : hand and the big bargains we are offering this week. We are now offering oy KUNE « ae ORE rei : i" i ii iy . We fit the I Face. Others may ‘suit you, but Missi[ioett can improve on y __ Style. All our Hats are of the latest styles and creations. MISS E. E. HOEFT ~~ Broad Street, Nevada City Main Street, Grass Valies. one of the cabins at the company’s mill drunken condition he was unable. to. escape until the flames had’ badly . @ Ware was. taken to Sisson and placed under the . care of a physician, but he died on 2 A case came to light that for persisteS ent aud unmerciful torture has per-. % **For s 15 years-I endured insufferable pain . % debility. DENTIST Formerly of the Eleotro-Dental Parlors ; _ MASONS BUILDING PINE STREET NEVADA OITY, GAL: Do oi feats a 5 good thing when ve i see as Here is one: We have a few of those late Summer Suitings left Take ’em while they last, at $20 Fit, style and workmanship perfect, or no sale, These are the very latest patterns $30 and $35. ~ Morgan Block, upstgjrs. for 1903 and have always sold for R. T. ib ale Tailor Formerly L. Hyman & Co's shop, waa ssc ae idetha cca abad inte A decae sine YOU Picnic and warm Weather } a» » Delicackes . Try our Sugar Bacon, Wafers—all flavors, kinds. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of canned goods such as canned Chicken, Sardines, Mackerel, They are fine. See our splendid All nice and fresh. Oysters, Salmon, Deviled Ham, ete. cured Hanis and assortment of also crackers of all Tue Bee tive Grocery. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. * dnt nnn tol OCKS & We have a splendid fais at all prices from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, Cabinet clocks, Mantel clock, Time Office clocks, etc., also our display of gold, silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. A. & H. W. You Don’t have to Suffer with Corns alive s Com Cre’ will . earl Phen ld A Agency tICME \\ rand Drngs, Stationery, Photo Supplies HARTUNG, Watchmakers —Broad Street eh disleiihcintheisiatehenaialniaioisioleiohehe”4 It’s the Best Cigar on the market for the money. So say everyone who smokes a Woodpecker Cigar ade by “QUT _N. s. of Md, Penseenennenntnnanenenene® ~~ ~~ Bi iceeshabeinienipninusnensvansennnbevies x *