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July 18, 1903 (4 pages)

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Nevapa City Datty TRANSCRIPT NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. i FRED EH. BROWN, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ° $6:Per Year . By Carrter, ~ . Delivered toany part of the city. ETS 12 1=2c Per Week a Issued Every Evening, Sendiys Excepted, at Nevada City. == SATURDAY — July 18, 1903 ONE DAY IN SEVEN. HE necessity of periodical rest-is essential to longevity, good health and happiness of the human race, and the monetary prosperity which.a man gets by surren _fering up his day of rest through mercenary motives is not considered worth having. The following sermon on this topic by Bishop Moreland of Sacramento, whose voice has often been heard from the pulpit of Trinity Episcopal church at this city, will be read with interest by our people: “God’s law of one day’s rest in seven is rooted in the _ deepest needs of man’s nature. When we consider the millions of toilers in this country we perceive that a rest day, secuted and protected by law, is a social necessity. The Government has no right to consider the matter from a religious standpoint. It can have no theories about the seventh day or the first day. Christians, Jews, atheists have equal rights under our laws. But the State can say one day in seven— Friday, Saturday, Sunday or any which the majority agree to select—shall be observed. Every workman, tradesman, employer, school child or capitalist has an interest in guarding against encroachments by a thoughtless public or greedy corporations upon the public rest day. “Everyone is entitled on the ground of humanity toa day’s rest. If you are master of your own time and don’t takeithat rest you are committing suicide. If you are under an employer who compels you to work seven days you are being slowly murdered. “I have no sympathy with the furious fanaticism which would bind public liberty with petty restrictions. I have less sympathy with the loose ideas of the foreign or California Sunday, from which God is banished, and which is spent in writing business letters or in sports and revelry. SUGAR LOAF ABLAT TE GOLD CANTON Rorest Fire in Progress. Has been Purchased by of Sugar Loaf this morning, 9 and 10 o’ciock, and owing to the stiff south breeze which prevailed. it. the town of Moore’s Fiat, has been spread with marvelous rapidity. ha still in progress and has crossed the York syndicate. Bloomfield road, On this Picturesque . a New York Syn« dicate, — HAY LNE ‘Rome; July 18.—Dr. Lapponi gave out the information today that he was much encouraged over Pope Leo’s condition. He said it was possible that the Pope may live for several months. : ee Fred E. Brown, manager of the Transonirr, left this city last Sundey for San Francisco, where he remained a couple of days. From there he went ‘to Shasta Springs, Sheste county, and today he is witnessing « grand street carnival at Portland, Oregon. He will visit many other places before bis return home, as he is out for e much needed rest. . Mrs, H.C. Mille bas hed extensive improvements made st her Nonpareil restaurant. The work was completed yesterday and adds greatly to the ap. pearance of the establishment, =. The Board of Supervisors, County Olerk F. L. Arbcgast end his deputy, A. J, Hoeking, were entertained at lancheon. today by the proprietors of the Hotel Antlers, @ A fire broke out on the eastern slope It ie. purchased by F. B. ill for a New pear the northern. Work:.of developing the mine will be commenced immediately under the direction of Mr. Hill. A tunnel will The fire started first at the south-. be started from the river ata point and western base of the hill, into the canyon leading to Selby Flat district. The Gold Canyon yuartz mine, sitaan)06CURE between . ated on the north bank of the Middle Yuba river and about six miles above as 2a Linco.n, Nebraska, July 18.—Professor Phipps, holding the chair in English at the Nebraska State University, was drowned in a cloudburst near here last. night. Recorder Peard received « letter yes. terday substantiating the report of a . strike made “by. James Peard andThomas Marker on Fall Oreek near Emigrant Gap. The letter states that” Mr. Peard has found a nugget worth about $750, while Mr. Marker hag found one of almost equal value, Company O, N. é aoa in readiness for their annual eneampment at Santa Oruz next month, Active drill work will begin next week * and the boys will tarn out two BILL OF FARE At the Hote! Aatlers, Sunday . Afternoon, July 18th, 1903, ; At § O'clock. Tomorrow afternoon, commencing at 5 o’clock, the Hotel Antlers will gerve an excellent dinner, prepared under the direct supervision of an ex~ eastern side of the mountain, near the. about 1000 feet. below the apex of the base of the mountain, and burned . ledge, and by winter a plant will be along the eastern slope, making as zigerected and & sbaft started. zag path in its course. When it} The Gold Canyon’s past history is of reached a point at the deep canyon on interest and goes to indicate that it is the northeasterb: slope, another ourrent . one of the most valuable and extensive of air carried the flames swiftly up the . mining propositions in the State. It steep face of the bill, forming a grand . 785 opened some forty years ago by 8 but awful spectacle to those who. ™sn named Fellows, who took out viewed it im close proximity. Hage. mach gold, For twenty-five years its volumes of smoke rolled up to the sky . owner was the late D. B. McKillican of and with the tongues of fire which shot . North Bloomfield. First end last it ap from burning brash and pine timyielded upward of a quarter of million ber, many spectators imagined: they dollars, being worked by tunnels, cute were gazing at a veritable Mount Pelee. and shafts. The ten-stamp mill that With the wind in the south there is} McKillican had there was dismantied little danger of mach, damage to propafter his death. erty located on this side of the hill,as. While but one ledge has been worked there is plenty of available area for . ap to this time, there are good reasons beck-firing, but should the fire get a/ to believe that the ground contains a firm hold in the thick anderbrush of . second, and that the two are contact the canyon west of the Bloomfleld road . veins. The formation known to exist the forest fire will assume enormous. is large and strong and has been proportions and probably do great worked to a depth of several handred damage to ranchers and propertyfeet. Much of it rane very high in holdegs: Being yet early in theseason, arsenical sulpbarets and free gold. It dead leaves, brush and resinous pines has been thoroughly exploited along constitute fuel for the fire, as the man. the croppings. zanita and chapparal bashes aretoo. The district of the Gold Canyon has green to barn readily. long been famous for the extent and It is generally thought that the fire richness of its auriferous deposits. originated through carelessness of The Rainbow mine, three miles away boys or older persons who built a fire. bas yielded some wonderful “pockto cook with and did not extinguish it . ets,” from a single one of which H. H. before leaving. Such fires, however, . Noble realized $150,000. At the Orihave been known ia many instances . ental $700,000 was taken out in a single to originate from a lighted stump of a . year, and various rich spots have been lcigar or cigarette being carelessly eocountered from time to time. thrown aside. “No one can rise to the full benefit and glory of Sunday who does not keep it in a Christian spirit. This is what he misses who does not attend church. The most perfect rest, better than park, ocean or country, is in the sanctuary of God. The mind is lifted out of life’s pettiness, refreshed and spiritualized. You are brought face to face with God, reminded of eternal realities, burdens fall away and hope shines into darkened lives. “Sunday is the crystal dome bending above the workshop of life. Once a week the workers drop their tools, and looking above the dust and toil, see the bright heaven of truth and love. Petty trials disappear and he goes back to labor: with new inspiration. man.” This is what God desires for every} . Lastsommer a fire burned the time ~~ 4e . ber from off Wet Hill ridge, which is Loved Him Still. jlocated jast across the south divide ae . trom Sugar Loef. . If the brush on the summit of Sugar} Reppina, July 17.— As she was dying . Loaf contiunes to burn tonight, the. from the effects of three bullet wounds fire will be seen by people many miles inflicted by Jack Barbank, Dora distant from here. j bad fatally shot her as he lay on the . A Modern Hotel. floor with a self-inflicted, but not . fatal wound in hie head. The double The National and Annex of this city peaks fs conducted along modern lines, and shooting occurred at 11:30 o'clock last . compares favorably with many of the night at Delamaf in s room over & hostelries of larger places. Each . dance hall, in which the woman was department is run by a system that/ employed. The murderer is now ip Have a Clue. . Personal Noles. . inweres good treatment ia every in-. 11. county jail with a slight wound in . Stance, and guests cannot failto apthe mouth. Dora Straber.and Jack Lpreciate the care bestowed and the} : \comfort. afforded, The Sanday din-. Burbank had lived together as man {ners are noted for their excellence. and wife for the past foar years. Struber kissed the lips of the man who; __ Seartie, July 17.—Developments in the Mall poisoning case today indicate that the person who administered the poison to mother and child wae some one intimately connected with A number of Nevada Oityans will! 44 Chef Prentiss will prepare a fine hold a private picnic at Lake Vera to. spreed for tomorrow. tas pai is Thay quarreled, and the sragedy, was morrow. . good, and aside from the main dishes . on the bill of fare, the choicest delicaciee will be served. the outcome. Notice to Ice Consumers. Frank Holbrook, who resides near Hoyt’s croasing, on tbe South Yuba viver, killed a large deer in that localoOo j the family. The police have arrested _E. I. Crowell, a butcher who lived with the Mull jfamily, and who is said to bave been in. love with Mre. Mall. threatened when locked in his cell. ity yesterday. umbia Hifi’this afternoon to attend patient. Crowell suicide No Pity Shown. . —————— > ‘‘For years fate was after me continuously,” writes F, A. Gulledge, Verbene, Ala. ‘‘I had a terrible case of Piles, causing 24 tumors, When all fsiled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me.” Equally good for Barns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Vinton’s Drug Store. —_—-—-—_ ++ +e ARRIVALS AT HOTEL ANTLERS. hand recently. member today. ——--+ +e For Sale at a Bargain. patent. Free water right. ling, barn and other outhouses. & Moraayn. tf + +@e -— —— -—— Saddle Horse Wanted. SaTugpay, Jaly 18 W. H. Breeming, Colambus, Wis George Galligan, Smartsville. Wom. Tolin, : J. Phipps, oh H. Studivent, Sacramento. 8. B. Norton, us Jobn German, North San Juan. W.B. Samleford, Oakland. John Jarschke, Grass Valley. Mies OC, Maipnhart, Miss Etta Jones, ee George Rollins, ; Fred Mitchell, . _Ed. Von Seiberlick, San Francisco. — + ee + Night Was Her Terror. “T would cougb nearly all night long,” writes Mre. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., ‘‘and could bardly get any sleep. I had consumption eo bad that if I walked a block I would cough frigbtfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaraoteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Brochitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles, Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vioton’s drug store. A good saddle borse is wanted. A Valley district. -7ee Water from the refrigerator, it’s . refreabing theee warm days. ego ee “ mixologist at Britland’s. tf ~~ +82 (iood Meats. of beef, pork, mutton and veal on ha at all times ———————————— Cold Storage Meats. Meats you should send your orders tnt he market ae California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage: strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from Californie wines. At Britland’s. tf “ADAMS' Chocolate Coated, Headaches, Dyspepsia. Draggiste. Dr. CO. L. Muller was called to Col-; J. J. Dynan, of New York, who is here on a Visit to friends, injured his . : Dr. Muller lanced the . 54 sell first-clase tickets at one Tbe well know Cleveland Ranch, . If you use Grain-O in place of . consisting of 80 acres under U. 8. Fine dwel. . For . sale at a bargain. Enquire of Brown, ply at the Texas mill in the Willow. SOLO EVERY WHERE. 5 & ja7rt iy Habby, get me a bottle of Cook’s . Fancy Sammer Drinks that will suit . the taste manufactured by an expert . Colley Brothers have the very best For special first-class Oold Storage . Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, motton —— . SAPSAPARKLLA PILLS Oure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick 10c., 25c. ‘The Union Ice Company is prepared Embrace This Opportunity to. ,. supply five, quality of sasecel
mountainice, in large or small quanVisit the Old Home. > tities, at the lowest rates. Leave orders at the ice house-on the plaza. The Southern Pacific Company, at a! . Colfax will give you fall information . for round trip to Chicago, St. Louis . and intermediate points.on Jaly 13, 14, . 15 and 16. August 25th and 2th. j§-6w THE PURE fare GRAIN COFFEE * coffee you will enjoy it just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it is like a food to the system, distributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers everywhere; 15c. and 2c. per package. BOHEMIAN <King of all Bottled Beers.” Brewed from Bohemian Hope. P. 60 W.C.STOKES STRIME STILL GOING On Cuicaco, July 18—The Teamsters Union Committee met a committee from the Kellogg Switch Company todayfin an endeavor to-settle the strike. accomplished nothing and adjourned until Monday. After a long session they nights each week previous to their leaving . forcamp. The Company willetart for — Santa. Cruzon Aug. 9th, and be absent two weeks. ‘ Rosenberg Bros. have a changed advertisement in this evening’s Tran. sorieT in which they announce that they have cut the prices of ladies’ shirt waists to 25 cents. They are selling kimonas received today at 75 cents each, Several other articléé are mentioned and an invitation is extended to call and the new goods, Read the advertisement. W. O. Stokes, of Grass Valley, bas perienced chef. Following is the bill of fare: soUP. Obicken Gambo. Bouillon. Royal Chinook. Salmon, Hollandaise sauce. RELISHES. Potatoe Salad. Sliced Tomatoes. “ Toad Olives. *, BOILED. Ox Tongue, caper sauce. ENTREES a THE OLD RELIABLE of a , Absolutely Pure THERE 4 ro o6 , —will give—— % A SELECT PUBLIC DANCE x ON THE BIG PLATFORM a civers Semele vem ; Every Saturday Evening Finest floor in the county. li Brase Band > “ o J IS NO SUBSTITUTE Ohicken Pot Pie—Hotel Antter style. Bell Peppers stuffed. Scramble Brains on Toast. Peach a la condor. ROASTS. Young Ohicken; with dressing. Prime of Beef. Roll of Beef, Mutton. Lemb, Ribs of Beef, brown potatoes. Mashed Potatoes, Corn on the Oob, Steamed Potatoes, String Beans. DESSERT. purchased the blacksmithing business heretofore conducted by Howard Sweet on the corner of Broad and Union atreets. Mr. Stokes is a practical horsehoer, and m & specialty of correcting any defecta. horees may have from interfering, stumbling, kneekuecking and forging. He is a first-class workman, and his prices are in keeping with the times, Cocoanut -Pie. Custard Pie. Vanille Ice Oream. Cocos. Tea. Ice Tea. Coffee. Milk. Gheese. Nuts. Raisins. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s" Headache Oure will care . you. You swallow a pill, and the hes ache is gone. They cure neurelgi beer—the very best in town—drop’ ip . 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by H and see Wm. Harry. _tf-m7 Dickerman sole agent. & eee Maher & Co., Nevada City <> 6000090006 00000009 <a if you want a good, cool drink ot “Ti 4 é a « Haher’s Nitteown Dar See Window.. Our window contains Gowns and Prices. Only fifteen of them left. So don’t wait, as the prices are cut to pieces. ro The Big Hotel is ready to treat guests right. « We will make you feel at home. Hotel Antlers nor gees & DUNLAP, ,Proprietors. TODA Y’S = = That Stale, Flavoriese, Ready-Ground Package + egy and try e pound Osos : Practical Horseshoer Interfering, Stumbling, Kneeknocking and Forging Remedied. SHOP—Cor. Broad and Union Sts., [prbnabaes: bie Family Coffee Gaylor’s 25 Cent nd &* = te . Py I make 1B Ber, Roasted Daily. Ground to order, with or without” chicory. \ Always crisp aod aromatic. . . be] Photographs. , ‘ to . and make them In @ first-class man. ner. 1 also frame ° tbem when so . ordered. I make frames of _ all kinds. MOORE ——i Rosenberg. Bros. mess. . aaa 25 Cts——Laties’ Shirt Waists cut to—25° Cts 5 Cts——Ladies’ and Children’s Vests cut to——Sglts 75 Cts——New Kimonas today 75 Cvs New Belts—the latest out New Corset Covers New Belt Buckles New Ribbons Call and see the Yow, Soods. Refitted and Refurnished. Newada City Great Clearance Sale at DMiahexr && Co. . Pull Spoil.. On account of poor quality of Jar Rubbers.§& We keep the best to be had in the market. Our rubber rings have not become rotten with age but are new. Mason Jar Rubber Rings @ sc per doz. Lightning Jar Rubber Rings @ toc per doz. Special Quality ‘The Double-Diamond Brand Fruit Jar Rings, fitting Mason Jars can be had for 10 cents a dozen, or 3 dozen for 25 cents. Turner & Hadley Company M. L. & D. MARSH LUMBER DEALERS ——carry « fall line-of ’ “ ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, ‘Manager. Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screen Doors, Lumber, Mouldings. Shingles, Laths, Posts, Mill and Mining Timber, etc. We MASURY’S PAINT Symynticit ace toe “3 Tel 9; if he Yuba River, s bunters were allo shooting 0 hes In Rough dy Townsh mers in the lower pat da particularly in Ro woship, bave comb ‘signed a petition n¢ juoting whatsoever bout permission. nd the. Excelsior O up along the roade > Hunting Allowed bxtend from Mooney Ready, and from . In if hunting on these jem made vandals o lantonly destroying ttle pap penn © r cigar cigarette . Atches or other infla: thereby the flelds an fire, causing great When these mis b to about the matte . insulting (languag ‘impression that t: p as they pleased . naturally resente llers of the soil is, { me end forests, an ithe rainy season bers of the associati bkout for hunters a ie found trespass: hout permission, D the fullest extent ‘names. of the f Bigned the petiti . Fagerskog, J, H strand, Swan Sege bie, T. J. Wagone _E. E. Ennor, P. rackman, G. V. ner, Beyer Bros, joseph Kneebone, es Watt, O. T. . b, Mrs, Deborah Re , 0. P. Huler, 8. H Martel, Charles E an, O. Darnell, L. ( er, B, E. Tisher, A h Serviec @ list of the rel ® held at’ the vs his city Sunday, de welcome: ¥ EPISCOPAL. ay after Trinity— ‘Ohurch tomorro: » Holy communior fayer, litany an FE; Sanday Schoo 30 p. m.; eve’ng 7:30: o’clock.» Fr 1,7:30p.m, BR br. DDIST CHURCH, yay— be ye also read fan hour as ye thit fof Man cometh”. the morning by tk gvin, In the e hew will preac! ®Bermon the Sacr upper will be ad: School at the cl vice. Junior an gues at 6:30 p. m. #80. Toplo—‘‘Th Leader, Mrs, I pting at 9:45 . Jeader. {TIONAL CHUROH, ev. J, Sims, will y . In the evenin J. F. Robb w Xn addition to th © delivered by thi ,8ppropriate ant B given by the . Avor will meet a School at the olc vice. Everybody O@e¢ CTOR BROS., DA CITY Aid a mittedly the ] g large moder . National’s Its excellenc ©©@¢ lind of SMELT 2 & en nes wi ors, 306 Pine Dn, thus reliev hy kind or «