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July 16, 1904 (4 pages)

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bs ‘ ‘ t S 3 q . \ 4 as £ Ri Does i ’ [HE TRA SATURDAY.. ...-. JULY 16, 1904 ») ft ; } out delay, # “e Daily Record of ihe } tives. RSL EATON ir Collector Wil Be Aroun —_—— Todey threo week's subsctiptioti” is due since the regular collection was made the letter part of leet month, Next Monday our collector will begin the work.of elosing up all subseriptions due us, He will oall upon every J gabicrtber in'the city, and {t is desired that all’scoounts be paid in fall with4 Doings of Oar People, B. Goldemith arrived here last evening from San Bfancteco, Mise Jane Vincent and Mies Loarte Knowles of San Jose are the guests of Mrs, W. W. Waggoner. Soe T. O. Shaodland and 8. E. Kali‘scher of Sau Francisco came in on last evening’s train, ¥ 0. A. Higby of Denver is among the late arrivals to this city. _ James T. Doyle is up from Maryeville in the interest: of the Buckeye Flour Milis; * Mrs. W. Waldronis down trom Lake Joe McCelvey of Oskiand is in town. W. H. Lendrigan is down’ trom North Bloomfield, P. EB. Kidder and M. Franklin ar_rived here this morning from Sacramento. _ FB. W. Ellis of Detroit, Mich., ie a reCent arriyal here. Miss Mabel Piammer of h2s°clty te visiting in Birchyilie. » Frank Kropp is down from the Zel» bright mine. ‘ ms “Mre,. Griff Griffithe will leave toSorrow morning for San Francisco on a:vieit, ‘W. H. Smith Jr., wife and daughter heve gone to Lake City to visit relatree Mre. J. M. Foléy has returned from . , @ visit to San Jose.and athar places. i W. @. Dunlap returned -last eveuing from a business trip to the Bay. -W. G. Richards and wife have taken up their summer residence at the Richards ranch at Cement Hill. H. OC. Cloudmap, Dr. T. B. Timony and W. B. Oelio returned last night from Alleghany, where«they went to 6xaminea mine. : Henry Pearce, proprietor of Oampjoen Springs, wae here last evening on Pk ( his way to the Bay. Miss Malvena Dabiberg of French Corral is here on a visit. W. F. Eschbacher, who is holding-a Position on the water front at San (francisco, arrived here last evening \ana left for Downtevilie this morning. L.-W. Davidson, the accommodating 4 74 ‘Setage driver on the Downieville line, will, leave next week on 8 vacation trip to Oampbell Springs. He will be acvompanied ‘by his wife and son and W.D. Black of Lake Oity. leputy Attorney General E. B. Power will retarn to hie home fn' San Fransisco tomorrow, ‘Paul Richards ie quite ill at hie home near.the Providence mine, . J.J. Sayderwas called to Oroville . > ‘Yeoterday to eee bie father who te ill. Will. Fenton srrived Corral last evoning. James Rickard, Williém Oarter and Richard Noell will leave tonight on a here from French 4 . ‘hunting ‘rip to the higher Sierras. A party bas been arranged by j Miohaet Hyman to have an outing at 4 Shebley’s pond tomorrow. * tJ. Nagrom of 8t, Louis is here ‘j,00 e-business trip. Mrs. J. O. Sharp, who hag been vieing Mrs. CO. O. Jepson and family in “this city, bas gove to North San Juan : to remain a short.time as the gu tS wh Mre. Salter. 4 RB. J. Ooespa arrived from Amado aunty on this morning’s train. R. D. Maicen is here from Colusa, *B. W. Lordman took bie departure ay fog \ “pligoland, South Africa. Long Sentence, ? ‘ g ~ Around This Section. 7 Will Fenton and Ohester Heath while coming to this oity from French Oorrel yesterday, killed @ large Oalifordia lion between Jones’ bar bridge and the. river. They estimated that the animal ‘would weigh about 800: pounds. The young men out off the olawe and presented one of them to Oon Seaman. RARE The following officers of Freedom . ’ Circle, No, 108; Companions: of ‘the Forest, were installed Inst night by. Mrs, Bessie Simondr, i uty Grend Obief Companion:Baddow, 0. O; irvine Thomas, . B. 0, MoMarray hes been appointed trustee ‘of the Columbia Hill school to I. Zellerbach has donated to the pabiio library three of the Hepty books, with the following titles: “tn the Reign of Terror,” Through’ Raesian TO Wilttaan. Ansie Thomas, R. G ; Mamic Thomes, ow 0. G.; Fred Thomar, B. Sj May Moore, Treas.; Mrs. Marie Seith; Ff. 8.; Mrs. M, Fiecher, I. G.; Leo Oberronat, 0. G. A sootal and Tefresh meats foie lowed the business of-the evening,: Lea The Hotel Antlers is conducted ina Way that cetinot fail to please the most exec ing guest.. [ta several. pointe. of merit are greatly appreciated, as the large patronage given the place goes to show of the main features of this modern hotel, and the menus prepared ‘ate of the very best. Tomerrow’s:dinner will be the choicest that « skilled chef can prepare. The officers of Leurel Parlor, No 6, Native Daughter, were lastalled lest evening by Mies Olive Gaylord, dietrict deputy Grand President, he officers Installed were as follows: Mrs. Kate O'Neill, P. P.; Mrs. Lena Oalanan, P.; Mrs. Nellie Clark, Ist V. P.; Miss Edna Boffington, 24 V. P.; Mrs, Cora Wadsworth, R. 8.; Mise Mabel Freeman, F. 8.; Mies Emma Smith, Treas ;-Mrs. Belle Douglass, M.; Miss Lote Myers, I. 'S:; Mrs. MaryMartin, O. 8; Mrs. Kate Nihell, Mrs. Aonie. Schemer, Mies Josie Hieroni mus, Truetees; Mice Minnie Brand, Pianiet., W. F. Eschbacker, Gotiector for tie State Harbor Oommiasion at San Franc cisco, arrived here last evening and left this moroing for Downieville, Mr. Eechbacker was formerly a merchant at Downieville and one of the proprietore of the Massenger. When a hotel is known both far and near for its excellent accommodations @ steady run of patronage is assured, and people always speak in high terms of such a stopping place. The National and Annex enjoyaa fine reputation in this respect, which comes from carefal management on the pert of tha proprietors. Tn tha enlinarg de. partment everything ie modeled after the systems prevailing in the noted hotels of larger cities, The dinner tomorrow will be of the very choicest, At the New York Hotel the aceommodatione’ are always good. Lande lord Richards knows how to cater to the public, and the houce hes a steady ran of patronage right along, Tomorrow the usual fine dinner will be served. & L. L. Myers, Alex Hongell, RB. 0. Welrath and Superintendent W. M. Wilson w-nt-up to the Eagle Bird mine at Washington today, where they will enjoy a few days in fishing. Charlee Boyle, an aged inmate of tbe county hospital, went before: the Supervisors yesterday and asked that the county make him an allowance so that he may return to his former home at Rough: and Resdy and prospect, The Board thought that he was better The dining department is one be bars services will be held at § and 10:80 o’clook a. m. Sanday echool mediately after last mass. In: the evening at 7:80 o'clock the usual devotions will beheld, ° Seventh Sunday after Trinity—Sére vices, at Trinity eharch tomorrow will Holycommunjon 8 a. m.; morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11 o’clook ; Sunday school and bible P. m. Special Sunday school offering, to go to fund for d fraying expense of paioting and repairing church. Eveniog prayer and sermon, at 7:80 o'Glock.. Taesday—Ladies’ Guild, . at 2:80 p.m. Friday—Services as usual, 7:80 o’olock. Rev. W. A. Rimer, reetor, METHODIST. " Preaching both morning and evenfng-by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Wythe. Morning subject, “The Unity of the Obarch.”* Eveniog sabject, “Redeeme ing the Time.” All services willbe held in the vestry. At 6:30 there will be aalon meeting of the Senior and Inter. mediate Epworth Leagues in the pri-. . mary department room of the vestry. Sebbath school and “morning class meeting. will ‘be held at. the usual hours, “All are invited to attend. M. O. Harrie, D. D , Bishop of Japan and Korea for the M. E. charch, will conduct the :eopening exercises in the auditorium of the charch. It is hoped ‘the Bishop oan be induced to lecture one week from Monday next, July 25th, on the “‘Rasso-Japanese War, and the Eastern Question.” Rev. Edward Ecoleston of Salinas will preseh at 11 a. m: and 7:80 p. m, Sabbath school at the lose of the morning service. Beneticerit Society will meet Tuesday sfternoon:’ Prayer meeting Wedvesday st 7:80 p, m. A cordial invitation ie extendsd_to these services, Rev. J. Sims, pastor. SHREVE & CO. Stationery. Invitations to Weddings and allother social occasions. Marriage announcements. Reception and visiting cards. Correspondence cards embellished’ with Monograms. Samplés and estimates sent upeoe request. t off where he was and dented the ree quest, The king bolt of Ronchi brothers delivery wagon broke yesterday, but Pomp stopped the horse before any farther damage was done. Pressure Gauge, ‘Water Collector Hagh Murchte hae pat in a pressure gauge at the Plega, By'this device the exact -ferce of the} water supply. can be time, First Payment. ‘Sr’ Louw, Jaly 15.—The first payment of $500,000 on the Government loan of $4,600,000 to the Louisiana Parchase Exposition Company was denoted at any posited in the Sub-Treasury in 8t. Louis today. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications ag, they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is isonly ope way to cure deafWATCHES that bear the Stamp of SHREVE & CO. are réllable. Send for the new publication, “Indian Arrow Point Jewelry.” SHREVE & COMPANY, Manufacturers, Jewelers and ~Sitiversmiths POST & MARKET STREETS San Prancisace 2 City Taxes The City Taxes for the fiscal year 1904-1906 are now due and payable, and oluss, 12:80 . TICE _ All accounts for Job Work, Advertising and Sub.
scription to the TRAN. SCRIPT up ‘to are payable to the under. Signed. Se The list of subscribers to the TRANSCRIPT has been Placed in the ‘hands of the new firm and they will col. lect’ subscriptions for the Same on and after July 18th. All persons indebted to me are expected to settle their accounts without delay. The office will remain Open as usual for a certain length of time, only for the collection of accounts. NAT. P. BROWN. Ended His Life. Santa Bagpara, Jaly 15.—Edward J. Carney, a railsoad contractor, committed suicide at his home in thig city Chareday by shooting himself through the heart with a rifle, because of despondency over financial matters, He jumped off the wharf the day before, but was rescued. A Eatal Ride. Emporm, Kan., July 15.—A freight car ran down a hand car todey on which” four young persone were returning from the country. John Owens «as killed and Arthur Denbam and Mae and Pearl Miller fatally injared. The freight train, afier striking the band car, passed on withoat stopping, and Owens’ body and the injared were not found until two bourse later. The old reliabie “K, L. 0.” Butter jeagain in the market. Sold by W. G. Riomarps. jl8-tf First Message. Szattiz, Wasb., July 15.—The firet message over the Seattle-Sitke cable line reached thia city lest night. The Message was sent while the cable ship Burnside wae at sea and was ticked over the free end of the wire to Sitka. From there it went to Skagway and to this city over the Canadian telegraph lives. The Barnsideis working southwerd from Sitka with the cable and it will be completed in about two weeks. Wife—Did doctor prescribe Old . Gilt Edge? Husband—No, the beet whisky. He knew that I koew and now you know which ie the best. Wholesale at Nos. 29-41 Battery street, near Market, 8. F. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo. CATARRH —~—-e@e For a good‘cool, sharp glass of beer cil’ et Wm, Harry’s salon Pricebdot "Saturday Night _ Hotel Antiers Bar . E.y’s CREAM BALM This Rer a Specific, Sure to Bive tisfaction. QIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. }good music. The phave the party in Joyable time attend the social tonight. Tonopah, Nevada, next ber husband, who is engaged there in mining. friends will Greatly regret her departure, as she is one of the most populerdadies in our midst, : . JULY 17th; 1904, . dist charch, has had one of bia toes Smputated. It has been causing him cided to cut it off, ; companied the Nevada City baseball He said, get]. At the platform tonight thera will be fan for all who delight in dancing to El Oro Olabd will charge, which isa guatsotee that it will be conducted io a menner that will please all who attend. The Boys Band will discourse the latest airs, and a competent set of managers will have ‘charge of the floor, The platform is in flae condition, and if you want to have an en[0 Tonopah. Mre. James Donnelly will leave for week to join Mrs. Donnelly’s numerous Toe Amputated. Mr. Coleman, janitor at the Methomach pain of late, and Dr. Swayze. deOf for Truckee. Quite a delegation of outeiders acnine to Trackee tgday, leavicg with the players on the, 1 o'clock train, The cheap round trip rate of $6 ine duced many to 80, who will visit Lake Tahoe during their visit. Death of a Pioneer Another pioneer of Nevada county bas gone to the great beyond. At his home in Willow Valley at 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon John Garner, an aged and respected citizen, passed from earthly cares. He came here io a0 avocation, and up to the time of his death held an interest in the Montana location. Mr. Garner leaves a sister Mrs. Jones, and a nephew, Allen Dale, Deceased was a native of Kentacky, and aged 77 years. The funeral wil take place tomorrow afternoon. e@e + That Theebbing Headach> Would quickly leave you, if you ased Dr, King’s New Life Pills, Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 26 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by W. D. Vinton, Draggist. epee) Wao. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, unakes a specialty of Fazoy Drinks, and you can depoud that they are mixed properly. Carpets, Linoleum the early days and followed mining as et wert a and Wall p i ee New Carpets just received. New stock of Wall Paper. New Inlaid Linoleum,; New Welds Linoleum for $0 cts up. ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS.H. EDDY, Manager, LUMBER 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, : Oar lamber is sawed at the New brought to market, MZ. Iu. 8 ID. Maresh. AGENTS Office andjY ards—Head of Boulder Street, Nevada City. York Canyon Mills aud is the best ever TELEPHONE 291 ODY ANNES Galt a HEADQUARTERS FOR EVER The accommodations, the service and the cuisine at the National are not equalled by any hotel in AND Wevat® fornia. avaeerss Electric lights NAT Hot and cold water eoto® Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. “THE HOME OF GOOD :LIVERS” SS ee OU» TART —————<——— Del Monte Self-Raising Buckvteat 25 Cents per package Tel Wonte Sel-Raising Flap Jack Flog 15 Cents per package We have just received a large quantity of these goods besides a large stock of delicacies for the warm weather. An order from you would be appreciated. Country orders promptlyfattended to. Ohe Bee Fywve Srocery I Frese’s . Emi arouses sluggish livers, relieves tortured and cures dyspeptic stomIts action is mild and Pleasant, the resul's sureand permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All] drug. gists and grocers, 25c. kidneys, achs, For Sale or Rent. The Four-Story House on Sacramento street is offered for sale or rent. Also, « lot adjoining for sale. Apply to PASQUALLA ISOLTA,. Ji4-tf For Summer. Perfumes J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street tl Atlas! LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETOR cemnaiotommendl Gorham Silver Polish Hawke's Cut Glase Quartz Manufactured Jewelry This is one of the things in which we excel. There’s nothing nicer than a Ting or pin made out of quartz SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of points of interest in and aroand Nevada City. C. . . BRAND JEWELER Porcelain Bath Tubs. One Hundred Light, Sanny Rooms Two flne Sample Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men Special attention paid to Commer jal Men and Transient trade.. . UISINE a Special feature. Re-. . tarn Oall Bells. Electric lights, Fine Soaps Toilet Waters Floating Bath Soap Talcum Powders, 15¢, 2 sc Foot Powders Broad Street, Nevada Okiy . se are most cordially invi w “adie of Nevada City and Srass Valley.. of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ever on display y ted to inspect the fluest and best line OU in thie city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of will be delinquent on ya MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, Mount Hour, N. ¥., July 18—Wm, «Austin, Aaron Timbers and : Jonas Sime, the colored men who confessed to assaulting aud robbing Mrs. “Biddle, were today sentenced to fortyMess, and that is by constitational Teuiédies. Deafness le caused by en inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the EBustachian Tube . When the tube is inflamed you have a rumbling Soe cet nbertect hearing, sad het mon entirely closed, Deafness re-. . salt, and aoless the inflammation can. 1 will be at my office in the City badbegi out and thie tube restored to ry 4 pedis will be f. the purpose of collecting tao ced Sr Selene "SAts El tom peorta ur-cea ron nothing but an inflamed rs of . t#e¢, from 9 to 12a. o., and from 2 to “ Bath Sponges It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the i mab ir Sea Salt diseased membrane, It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head wacky, Restores the Senses of Taste and 8m Easy touse. Contains no injurious drugs, spies tesa ye reapers. and abso: YY e Size, cents at Druggists or i a Trial Size, 10 cents by mail, GLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York.“ i Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear Rats I have selected them with special care and they.include*some very bandsome and up-to-date styles, .MISS ELEANOR HOEFT Broad Strest, opposite Brand and Hartung’s Che Best in town.. Onur wines and liquors cannot be excs\led anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve years old, nehly flavored and health fal and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle. the leading brands of Cigars also kept, & nEvava orry et ME OWL.. a TRISH. STEW Antler’s Style. —AT— Dickerman’s _filne yeare each in the State Prison. i rl j Some grocers sell Schilling’s $ est Eo “i > aoe baking-powder spices * We wit hive ee Maidestitestier, 6 and 7 to8 p, m. until August Ist. . ” Moneyback; some don’t, _. eaterrh) thet cannot _be sured rot H. SHEARER, Clty Marshal and Tax Collector; ; Hell's Oatarrh Oure. Send for cironPilla are the best. . Nevada City, June 17, 194. le VACCINATING SEASON! sox of SLACKLEG AND ANTHRAX Free to All Come ia and Try It. _ Everybody welcome Sold by Hall’s ghoth ways. FJ OHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0