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July 31, 1903 (4 pages)

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ADA ‘City DAILY TRANSCRIF NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. : timberman at the Home mine on Deer have his leg broken. He was engeged FRED EH. BROWN, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION _ J6cPer Your . By Carrier, 12 1-2¢ Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. Z io’ Evening, sarees Excepted, at Nevada ae, WHAT SHALL 1 WE bo Wilh. OUR EX-PRESIDENTS ? AT todo with our ex-presidents is a question. that has often been mooted. It seems wasteful to discard from the public service a-man who has the ability and experience that : political position in the nation. brought him to the highest Some of the presidents have been severely criticised for divers faults and limitations, and a number of them have fallen short of being really great men, but they have all been persons of more than mediocre. Fiat. talent or else they never would have tisen to supreme emi-. nence, and their voice in the public councils would doubtless be of value to the state. sitions, having once occupied. the highest, and there seems to be something undignified in their returning’ to private business. Several ex-presidents have practiced law and one conducted what we in the West call a chicken ranch. We do not pay our presidents so well that they can lay by enough to live on in retirement the remainder of their days, and we do not pension them. If, therefore, they engage in professional or commercial work, we cannot censure them. The fault is our own.” > They managed things better in old Rome, as Mr. Bryce reminds us, for they gathered into the Roman Senate all the fame and experience, all the wisdom and skill of those who had rnled and fought as consuls and praetors at home and . ia health. abroad. Should we not do likewise? It has been suggested that the head of universities, but chimerical. the ex-presidents be placed at this suggestion is obviously A man who might have made a competent president of the United States might be quite incompetent and unfit as the president of a university, as he might be quite incompetent and unfit as the driver of a locomotive. Mr. Cleveland, our only living ex-president, by his force of character, and by his quasi-official connection with Princeton University, has saved himself, as it happens, from that W. A. Allen is dowh from Zeibright mine. James B. Tully ieft for Washington this morning. Daniel McAuley has gone to Sierra Valley ona business trip, Hon. BR. I. Thomas returned last evening from San Francisco, E. T. B. Cowell returned last evening from ¢ basiness ripe the Bay. last Sventia trom San Pn Mise Maud Evans, who has been here: on a visit to relatives, returned Sie ee Francisco yesterday, ~ Mrs. Charles Fiynn has setsrubll Gomis vipkt. to: colations as Moore’s Mies Leora Sharpe arrived here from. Camptonville last evening and left for San Francisco this morning, where They cannot accept subordinate po-. she will attend school. “Mrs. 8. W. Marsh and children have returned from a visit to Towles. : -T, J. Seymour, formerly of this city, 8 reported to be ill at Jackson, Amador county. James H. Hutchinson hase returned from the Last Chance mine on Diemond ereek, where he was engaged in repairing the mill. Andy Holmes, foreman of the Mur chie mine, bas returned.from a vigit to Marysville, W.G, Ourtis, of Oakland, who has been here for several weeks for the benefit of jhis health, will'retarn home next Monday. He is greatly improved ©. A. Pare, who has been suffering with palsy for a long time, is gradually failing and bas become helpless. John O’Donnell has gone to Oripple Oreek, Colorado, where he intends to remain for some time. L. Hyman has gone to Oamphell’s Springs for the benefit of his health, . chant, is confined to his room by illness. Miss Bessie Ransom arrived here last evening from Oakland and left for her home at Sebastopol today. ‘extrication by himself was impoasible. : from the stage of Sander’s theater. Max Isoard, the well-known mer-. ' in a stope working down a loose piece of ground from the hanging wall, when a large. aC ‘land before he could leap aside, hed *. caught bis: leg and jammed it so that Assistance was summoned and the imprisoned leg released, after which he was removed to his home on Piety Hill, Dr. Muller was called and found -{ that the right leg had teen broken just above the ankle. The fracture: was reduced and Mr, Kendrick made as comfortable as possible. The accitent will lay him ap for ere time. HARVARD'S. BI BIG CHANGES. Women ‘Barrea From the Yara at This Year’s Commencement, There are to be radical changes in Harvard’s commencements, beginning with this year, says a Boston special to the New York Evening Journal. In the. first place, women are to be . the yard and the alumni are thus ‘to be afforded opportunity to take all the noise and drink all the punch. they Choose, free from the espionage of wives and mothers who may happen to be members of the W. GC. T. U. Then. the distribution of diplomas is to cease. The number of persons entitled to these documents has grown 80 large that it had been decided to deliver them from several places instead of Moreover the diplomas themselves are to be very different from the traditional sheepskin, huge in size and not overornamental in contents. A much q@maller parchment is now to: be the reward of scholarship, and much more art is to be displayed in the getting up. Business Locals. For a good coo}, sharp glass of beer call at Wm. Harry’s saloon. Price 5c Cook’s Mineral Water heads — off headaches. : Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty of Fazcy Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed properly. bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. i v6-tf Only the very best of wines, liquors and cigars are served st the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors . Wm. Peard, the proprietor, all to sall on him. d81-tf Loveland is now selling his famous). invite ; Escaped ¢ Directions, But the Posses Have All of Them Well Located. located two convicts near that seven miles from Lotus, in an captured. place. opposite direction. ee eee eres Forsom, July 31—A dispatch from the village of Lotus this afternoon says that Sheriff Bosquit claims that he has The officer thinks that they are the‘same ones who appeared ‘at Mrs. Stronach’s farm yesterday. He also thinks four men are still sur-! rounded on Weber creek. Sheriff Reese is endeavoring to catch them. Another gang of convicts are thought to ¥ The officers feel confident that the convicts will soon be ECT ODE T0Ty Roms, July. 31—All of the Cardinals have arrived at the Vatican and gone to their cells. now entirely shut out from the entire world. Everything is now ready for tomorrow’s voting, and it is generally believed that the conclave will elect a Pope tomorrow. Allof the members are shovel, and bie skull was fractured, Discuss , Matters, : Overs Bay, N. Y,, Jaly 90.—Besides ; Secretary Payne, President Roosevelt . had as guests today Professor Jerome. Lanfield, instructor in history at the University of California, Commissioner’ Williams and Attorney Vaninegan of . the New York Immigration Office, Larfield hes. jast returned from an extensive tour abroad. The President ; talked with him on matters bearing on ‘. international relations, Women Strikers. New Yorx, July 80th.—Nearly 2,000] @. young women who compose the Wrappermakers’ Union ere on strike for a nine-hour day. A crowd of the strikers iavaded one shop where the women had refused to.quit. They overturned NV A sewing machines and scattered partly . finished garments around the floor. Police reserves had to be called to} « quel! the distarbance, and ae atrikers were 1 arrested. x morning. aged. c alacant Headache Saps Your Vitality Three tramps were killed, Both engines were wrecked and several cars badly damThat Throbbing Headache COLLISION ON THE SANTA TE : Maher & & Co. _Nevad 3 Ci overland limited trains collided near Needles early this Los ANGELES, July 31.—The East and West bound RS SAPS SISSIES SRR SEC SEA SS ESTES “kt Nevada City, Cal , ‘Tay 81, 1908, . to the wife of Julius Lots, twins—son and daughter. RIBBONS» COLLAR Just received ¢ a ew line of be Busy ming nie fof Red Men, init last evening, 4 ig. family picnic pia Park yesterc n and Pine stree were in the cro themselves thoro WwW, Hartung, t s, have just re pf “Four Hundre These are gui e of the very late mmoth elk hea¢ 0. L. Muller: W: nd in Washingto e nearly five fe fhe head is now ow window of Vi & Dunlap of th pured a large nt which are now t erating purposes ip and the colleeti rgest in the cour eld Conclave, Kai orest, will initi aturday night. 4 ‘the business a ac . Twenty visit rass Valley, in n attendance. 6 Dolan and L y completed the blephone line fro Southern Oross i home last even! ‘inexcellent orde . Ray Peterson, n jueen mine, was k newly coppere Trived yesterda pO, one of them severely bruise heapacitated for . inocuous desuetude which has overtaken most of the expresidents. But in five years at the latest Theodore Roosevelt will probably be an ex-president. He will still be young and, presumably, strenuous. What shall we do with him, how employ his superabundant energy? He has never followed the law and it will betoo late for him to begin. He Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Thonsands of sufferers have proved their }matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and baild up your health. Only 25 Foents, money back if not cared. Sold B. 8. Rector, who has been quite sick for several days, is now able to be_up and around. Mrs. William} Mooser arrived here . ——— last evening from San Francisco, en route to North Bloomfield on a visit to her son, W. H. Mooser. matter of the « th, deceased, the Voleman, Richar roy—yesterday wing that the ¢ of mining prope Jones & Laru ‘And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will Gare lyon. You swallow a pill, andthe hea pache is gone, They cure neuralgi -and 10c.a box. For sale by .H Dickerman sole agent. a Fancy Summer_Drinks that will suit the taste manafactared by an expert} mixologist at Britland’s. tf BEST FOR THE "in Tete tad dateny at
New. Today—those low. Linen Collars . ladies, all sizes, 2 for 25 cents. cannot live in retirement, for that would be contrary to his nature, What shall we do with him? We must answer that question within five years, unless he chooses to answer it himself. Still in England. The published report that. John Mitchell, the dancing instructor, formerly of this city, had arrived in San Francisco from England, was erroneous. A letter received in this city today from the Professor states that. he is improving in health, but very slowly. He also says that, lacking a few days, that it is now two years since he left the Queen City of the Sierras for the mother country. He is cptimistic, though, and expresses hope of being with us again ere another two years has passed into the oblivion of the past. Mr. Mitchell is afflicted with rheumatiem in an aggrevated form. He went to England in the hope that the change would in time affect a cure. Local Brevilies. The Q. T. Club of this city will hold a picnic at Olympia Park this evening . George Merrill of this city and A. Mason of Lime Kiln left this morning on a fishing and bunting trip to Sierra Valley. They will. be gone about two weeks. The dental certificates of Stanley Jewett, G F. Kelley and E. W. O’Brien were filed in the County Clerk’s office today. The gentlemen will practice in different parts of the county. A new Peerless electric piano was installed in the bar-room of the Hotel Antlers today. Itis of the latest design and is said to be superior to any ever brought to this county. The Curse of Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant re lief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed pere fectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It oures neuralgia, Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Griseel Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, motton and lamb tot he market, eti-tf Local Brevities. See notice in another column headed “Janitor Wanted.” Frank W. Taylor, the enterprisin tea and coffee merchant, has had a new and hnndsome sign pleced in front of his place of business on Broad street. Nick Rabr, the artistic painter, done the work. S The work of building the approaches to the new bridge across Deer creek will be commenced by Contractor J. CO. Brady tomorrow morning. Two carloads of sand arrived here today to be used for that purpose. Joke Over Fate. Presoort, Ariz., July 80th.—Everything is ready for the hanging of two Mexican assassins of Charles Godard e} and Frank Cox, prospectors, who were shot at supper February Ist. The scaffold is twenty feet from their cells. The prisoners joked and drew: lots to! see which should hang first, LOW RATE EXCURSIONS VIA “THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. To supply the popular demand for our low rate excursion tickets, it bas been decided to place them on sale again on August 18th and 19th and 25th and 26th. On these dates we will sell round trip tickets to the East for a single fare. These are probably the last noneions of the year. We will be pleased to wing: you full particulass and choice of routes on application, W. J. SHOTWELL, Gen’! Agt. Denver & Rio Grande System, 625 Market street, San Francisco, Cal, Take your meals regalerly. Take your rest regularly, Take “Old Gilt Edge Whisky” ‘you can see the! world with approving eyes—and it will approve of you, Hon, Thomas §8.Ford’s condition is so much improved that he will be able to resume his office duties soon. Robert-Searls will leave next Sunday for Berkeley, where he will enter the University of California, He is a bright and ambitious young man, and his many friends ‘wish him success. Charles Tuttle, formerly of this city, is here from Stockton on sa visit. W. F. Englebright left early this morning for the Zeibright mine to examine the new find at that property. Earl Ross and John Allen of Oakland passed through here last evening on their way to the Jakes on a fishing trip. Mrs. John Lammon, of Truckee, who came down to attend the faneral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, John Dabb, Jr., returned home today. Going fo Camp. Captain B. A. Bost of Oompany C has received orders from Regimental Headquarters, at Sacramento, ordering his men to leave here on Sunday, August 9th, for Sants Cruz to spend their enoual encampment, They will remain there two weeks. : Social Dance ——To be given by—— COMPANY I, 2d REG. INF, WG. ¢ on’ the BIG PLATFORM. Grass Valley, ‘Wednesday Brewing, Angast. 6th Music by the Quan Valley mass ot Twelve pleces, TIO: aaltitniphtloniticanie Loe of NEMS 4 vada Cl, BOWELS if you haven’t a regular, healthy jeavemens toa 90" arene S: day, ay, goure ill or ei be. powels open, an l. Force, in the shape ot ie vio. ph: or vende well. F dangerous. The it, most a. way of keeping the Good Meats. Oolley Brothers have the very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times. vo ~} by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. clear and clean is “CANDY CATHARTIC EAT *EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 50 cent box. Write ‘or free sunpie, ‘and bookie’ on CEEP Youd GLOG0 CLEAN Notice For Publication. Lamp Orricn se Pacesueeep, Py tia . Nope 18 HEERBY GIVEN ‘raat TH ties of his intention to ma oper og — a willog made of his claim, and that aka bet bey trent ed oo Reve oe dude of meres — Saturday, rot ag 12, 1908, viz: ANUEL IGNACIO, Sen ak 7812 for he ee 4T 1% of Bee. of oneph Willlanes of Gress sm Williams of Grass ¥, cael ae ARMSTRONG, Register. KETS—ad lady, or two oe oe, 50 cents, That Stale, Flavorless, Ready-Ground Package 0 sage and try a pound Tay lor’s 25 Cont nits Family Coffee Boasted Daily, to Kg < wit * wih. ou vy. ways crisp and aromatic Ground Taylor’s : and s The Highest this aad al a pop racediciced on th ‘~ : Great Reductions in peices in all our departments. if you want. a good, cool drink 0° beer: @ very best in town—drop ing Wy to the large Stock of Fall Goods. h will arrive soon we have made Ladies, don’t miss this sale, as it will be money to you. Goods ‘has to go, Call at once. New and Handsome Goods arriving daily at our store. Drop in when passing. Everything in the Summer line of ROSENBERG see CHAS. H. EDDY, Fanager, Broad Street, s A SELE( T PUBLIC v vice ON THE BIG PLATFORM : j rtrd Evening, Aug. Ist. sor susie by full Brase Band Nevada City ay %s x x Maline— in pink, blue, red, white and black a per yard. . Newest. thing, for. pestuh gies ae for the neck. ‘aaa a5 cepts. 2S : -Hosiery-Children’ s school bois to cents. Thair clasps. All prices. an ‘. Come and see us. Respectfully, Meher ec FRUIT a JARS ~ Ball Mason Jars: — PENS, DOG MUNN aloo secgees recess ees waa PORTER ON IN ion scree cere eae Half Gallon, per dozen.... Lightning Jars ee Pints, per dozen...... Fen carer ee Quarts, per dozet 20.. .occeceses cessses Half. Gallon, per dozen. ssi ea Covered Jelly Glasses, 40 cents i bce dozen. Hand-made Fruit Cans, with wax strings, 60 cts. pet Pure Refined Paraffine Wax 25.cents Per cake. . Best oop, Fruit Wex. Seceeer veeses ; esene se se be. teerve vee Seeds ateveoseeest hose, special value, r5 cents. Ladies’ lace hose 25 cents Yak Lace—New Yak lace in linen and white. Hair Conib Sets—Back combs, side coml n the Gage, tner & Hadley tload of stove; lent consiets of tl and.@ guarante ve that it is just : § soon as the n ted in stock gr fered. V. Taylor of the joffee Store on . -Teceived a lar "y ware, glassy . household arti ndle a large li to keep an up-t S are from a la h makes a spect, 1dmore of Nortt t from Tym Pow the latter’s gra: Mr. Power hag ome fourteen y it eutiiclentiy ue. Owen Pen) of: experience, . nty, and will } of opefing the M urphy, who is and who is ern Pacific. © fell from a box Wednesday an nself. Hé was t ospital at Sacrar & dangerous s of his head and ‘u iges, isers in the ma William Provis, ied their repo; ed value of the e that there ie stock valued a ity im Grass Va aking a total o: ors are W. D. Henry Peares