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June 1, 1904 (4 pages)

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NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED ZE. BROWN, Manager. =a TERMS OF @y Men, a a ts . SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, . 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any vart_ofjthe city. Superior Court. Spoil Dispatches to Tramsrit One Week Henec. ATTACK nS Bcun The following business was transThe invitation dance heretofore anacted in the Superior Oourt today nounced to be given by the Q. T. Olub at the El Oro Club’s platform this Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Estate and guardianship of Albert, evening hag been postponed one week. John and William Rodda, minors, The threatening aspect of the weather Hearing retarn and account of sale caused the change to be made. On and petition for confirmation con next Wednesday evening the party tinued until tomorrow morning at ten will take place, and a gala time will ° mark the occasion. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City o’clock. Peter Brockington vs. Joseph Wil-. liams, J. M. Walling attorney for WEDNESDAY walsiaie Bele Sibitieeieicisi awic eure es eiclasioieintena ebiert tsiaral ai aerela JUNE 1, 1904 plaintiff and O, W. Kitts for the defendant. Oase argued and submitted. May Martinetti ve, Massino E. Martinetti. Decree of divorce granted. H. 8. Mott is quite sick, Mrs. Henry Lane is confined to her home on Nevada street by illness. Alvin Ragon, the 14-year-old boy, who was struck by an electric car last OHN MITCHELL, who bas a clear head and a well-poised judgment, Sunday, is getting along fairly well, deprecates the importing of politics into the labor unions. His reasB McCullough is over from Colfax although delirious at times. oning is sound, bat how about the unions going into politics? It today. ; will be impossible to keep politics out of the unions if the unions A. Anderson is here from San Fran Conditionof Sick. POLITICS IN THE LABOR UNIONS persist in going into politics. The moment the labor organizations resolve cisco. E. Penrose and R. Penrose are down themeelves into a class party, then contentions over purely political questions from North Bloomfield. will arise; the aspirations of rival leaders will provoke dissentions and facM. Getz of San Francisco Is in town. tional disturbance. It is with the unions the same as the saloon. When poliJ.J. Anderson is here from Sacratics is taken into the saloon the saloon goes iato politics. The rule holds mento. good with respect to the churches. In advising his followers to keep, politics H. A. Miller and RB. H. Rose of San out of their organizations Mr. Mitchell, in effect, advises them to keep the Franciseo are visiting this city. T. E Miller and T, Davis came down unions, as such, out of politics. It will not suffice that union men do politics from Sierra Valley today on their way under pretense that their organizations are not responsible so long as they to Wheatland after cattle, assert that the party they affiliate with is organized to promote the cause of uaoion labor and to secure the united action of union labor men in politics, As 8 result of the unions going into politics, says the Oakland Tribane, we eee their organization in San Francisco dominated by a professional politician Alleged to be Insane who has neither affiliation or sympathy with the objects of labor organizations, What this sort of leadership inevitably tends to is set forth in tha Mrs. Eva L. Beardsley, who has been residing near the Sunflower mine, below Grass Valley, was brought to the county seat yesterday to be examined a8 to her sanity. In the Superior Court today Judge Nilon continued the examination until the farther order of the Court. lessons of experience. The tendency is no better for politics than it is for organized labor or for industria] peace. -The objects of labor organization are prostituted to venal politics, and labor questions are agitated with an eye to political effect rather than to promote the welfare of workingmen. The labor leader who goes into politics is a politician like every other politician. He desires to serve his ambition or promote his financial interests, and this desire Outlaws Battle. naturally subordinates the interests of labor to the interests of the individual. Russian Navy Assisting to) Sativa, Oolo., May 81.—By the collapse of a foot bridge over the Arkane sas river at noon today, three’ persons were drowned and half a dozen others are missing. The river is only twenty THE MARBIAGEABLE AGE have fought a battle with outlaws near the Putney ranch in the Big Horn mountains. One of the outlaws was wounded and fell from bis horse. A companion lifted him from the ground LANOING down a carefully complied list of fashionable weddings aad escaped with hie humen burden celebrated during the last eighteen months, it was f:und that the intothe Bad Lands. The officers followed and news of another battle is exaverage bridal age worked out 8 trifle over 25; which is also said to pected soon, feet wide, but.very deep and ewift. the Japanese. physiology. It violated the principles The refugees assert thatthe of arithmetic because it required that be the age of our newest Anglo-American Dachess, according to the London Daily Mail. Ideas on the subject of the marriageable age have changed with changing Took Overdose, years, and no one will deny that the change is for the better. It would te considered outragecus now for girls to Marry at the age when many of their San Franorsco, May 81.—Bennett grandmothers took up the cares and responsibilities which that step almost Parker, aged 60 years, took a dose of inveriably entaile. Girls of 14 and 15 were then looked upon as women morphine this afternoon and is likely Brown. Their grandmothers of today at the same age are little else than todie. The unfortunate man was in each individual or household should have a distinct line of ancestors, and it would thus be discovered in a few generations that there were not nearly enough ancestors to, go round, leaving people in the position of Mark Twain, who declared that he had “no parents to speak of, only a father or mother ‘‘sweet seventeen” (or thereabouts) was the favorite heroine, but today the Deafness Cannot Be Cured ingenue, or boarding-school miss is relegatei comparatively to the backby local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. ground. There is is only one way to cure deafSomething more than a fresh complexion and bright eyes (charming and ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inhighly desirable as these andoubtedly are) ie required of agirl. She must be, flamed condition of the mucous lining if not actually interesting and cultured, at least ¢hatty of the Eustachian Tube. When the and conversant with current topics. She must have tact and adaptability, eo as to avoid extremes tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when Dalny, Kin Chou, Taliewan have already fallen before the Japanese. plenished from a more plebeian stock. —Thomas Wentworth Higginson in dred Killed in Battle At comfort of uncoiling on deck. considering After Hon. Gideon Wells, Secretary of the Navy: Sir—Length of surgeon, 6 feet 4; height of wardroom, 5 feet 8. Respectfully, The Russians opened fire at 8 o'clock and after two hours hard fighting the Japanese were defeated. Pointed Paragraphs To Enjoin Them. RELIES, never taking whose society ciroamstances may have thrown him. much notice of the undergraduates unIndeed, anywhere beten are caused by Oatarrh, which is tween 20 and 30a girl is more likely to be sought after than before she is 20 nothing but an inflamed condition of der his care. On one occasion a TriniMany a first-class ty man happened to be out walking the mucous: services. years old. is made over into @ We will give One Hundred Dollars and was caught in a storm. He ran actreas. One frequently heare thoughtful girls remark that they for any case of Deafness (caused by across a field and took shelter beneat prefer men older h Catarrh) destroyed forever; nine cases out of that cannot be This is probably because of the Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send cured by for circuwell-known fact that girls develop earlier than boys. lars, free. On the other hand, the F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. old cast-iron rule (cited by Shakespeare in the familiar quotation, ‘Let still Sold by Druggists, 75c. the woman take an older than herself”) does not obtain Hall’s Family Pills are the best. to anything like the Same extent as formerly. Mach discrepancy in age (despite happy exceptions) is Medical Lake Toilet Soap generally rather to be deprecated; but just as much so where the man is the elder, unless he hapFor the Scalp asa shampoo. Itcleans pens to be of a young and intensely sympathetic disposition, Olid maids or the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, probachelor girls,as we much more descriptively term them nowadays, make motes the growth of the hair, cures all much better wives than old bachelors do husbands, The latter are likely to be Skin diseases, takes pimples off the 80 crusted over with solitary, self-sufficing habita as to make a perilous probathe face; is a sure care for poison oak, bility of their being more or less uncompanionable. The average woman, and is fine for cleansing teeth. The Ordwray Plaster will cure being by habit more unselfish, can adapt herself more easily to sympathize Rheumatism, Lumbago , Lame Back with other tastes and proclivities. or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart PIANO TUNING. That Throbbing Headachs disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, sore and weak Eyes. eae E Sepsiy 4 — ao i you The above articles can be bad by , . use r. King’s New Piano taning, regulating and T°’! eands of sufferers haveLife Pills. Thoueallipg on J. 8. HOLBROOK, proved their Corner of Pine and Commereial pairing, C. W. Bennett will be in matchl ess merit for Sick and Nervous Streets, Nevada City,Oal. Nevada City May 80th, and will cail. Headac 028-tf hes, They make pure blood on all his patrons. m26tf . 8od build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold New Schedule, Carson & Colo by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Check Lost. For Sale At a Bargain. A check issued in favor of F. B. Godfrey for $44.05, signed by 9, P. ; Eight Room House, Large Lot Joubert, drawn on Wells, Fargo & Grataea Co’s Bank, San lost. d House in a No. Taioraitine: Francisco, bas beeu Csn be bought at a bargain. Price Namber of check 24 Finder $1590, Property of all description for will please leave at this office. m2 : “S re rado Railroad. . ®*4!e. Fire aud Life Insurance. m21-tf Ifyou wart a good, cool drink o' best in town—drop in and see "Vm. Barry. Brown & Morgan, Real Estate Agents, = Embroidery Lessons Trains on Oarson & Colorado Rail: road run daily between Mound House and Keeler, without stopover at Hawthorne as formerly. Leave Mound House 11:00 a.m, arrive at Keeler 7 8, m. next day; leave Keeler 7:20 p, m., arrive at Mound House 4:45 p. m., connecting at Sodaville for Tonopah. tf ee Another Bargain. a large tree. ee Fine Belts and Hat Bands. en, : Good Meats. — °. tt. Colley Brothers have the very best : the Mountain Copper Oompany from ejecting smoke from its ore .roasters nace" ". CATARRA It @ man is only attentive to hie wife . ‘defaitely. munications to the master of Trinity It’s as difficult for some men to see : the point of a joke as it is for them to Along the qualities possessed by the get over it after they tumble. The Hospitable Yuruk. ‘ Bargains ! His tent, whether in his presence or . 250 and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia Every box guaranteed. For sale by H, Dicke+man, sole sgent. absence, is always opened to the traveler, and food and drink in abundance are given him. The tents of the Yuruks are square and made of a sort of black woolen cloth. VACCINATING S$ Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel tbat every minate will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. 8, H. Newson, Decatar, Ala. ‘“For three years,” ehe writes, “I endured insafferable pain from indigestion stomach and boweltrouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the on! & Monrean, Real Estate Agents medicine. Only 50c. It’s guarantees by W. D. Vinton, Druggiet, ; 8 fine line of gents’ and boys’ belts and/ Sherman’s Headache Oure will © Latgen & Oo., 8. F. If you want the very best of beer, or you. {on swallow a pill, and the head bat bands, for the summer trade . . any drink of a No. 1 quality drop in Fer a good cool, sharp glass of bees Price from 85 cents up. tf ‘apd see Wm; Harry, tf and i0o's box’ For sale by cel’ at Wm, Harry’s saloon Price Sot . S60 Dickerman, Sole Agent, MRS._L. LUBECK, fest Miter ot Nevaae ony, ciiaieniaaael 6 Buys a WALTHAM or an ash ELGIN~ Nickel Dust Proof . Watch at our store, Other Watches and Clock proporCall in and see them and get our prices. tionately cheap. A & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers — Broad Street Midvale Drill Steel BOREATED . Tun owen" «0S Wholecale and retailjdealers in 15 cents per box. ° Violet Telan onder ne Litas § Cia Vinfon's Pharmacy aan 25 cents per jar, at Everything Strictly High Class. THERE'S GOOD AND. BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept®by us. — Dro p in and Sample our goods. We also keep Ety’s CREAM BAL™ jatisfaction. Rlouse and Broad Street, Nevada City Lerren & DUNLAP Only tthe Brewery St. Louie . S22 Besos, recavod fresh every Gays C. BE. Hin: of San Fran
with his wi John Hitct morniig. Ole Helge chant of W for the St, L J. H. Po list. ; James Ot North San J San Francis W. Reyre F. RB. Bell here last et left this mor George R Creek yeste! oO. F. Wi Francisco. Mrs. J.V. arrived here Valley and Moores Flat M. Cough ing from GC Moores Fla E. W. Pee San Francie J. W. Bra ‘to the Plum J. W. Wig Bloomfield. »,.Ed Hamli mover from O. M. Kor errived her: evening on Cottag For sale cottage on eft cai Ladies, All’ the up to date nove ltie panieoms ona Seeable. Pres, e vem ath see y m when passing SSS points of interes t in and aroand evada Oity i UISINE @ Special feature, Retarn Oall Belle, Electr C.J. BRAND. / essen ic “ao Porcelain Bath pidTabs. Hundred JEWELE > Nevada Ohy King’s Ney tles wholly ive in our troubles, and Grip, ton, * eg fook at then. King’s New tion, Coug equaled. / J. McFarla as examp! -Bronchitig doctored a benefited, Drag }\.Rogular alz /E70R In Sterling Silver. New! and retty. Just got here. a Containing engravings of immer Squash, Tomatoes, Gresn Peas Gatos and 8 Fresh tes Laist Sezs [Fruit and Vegetabies. >CUVENIR SPOONS _steawnerciee J. MeDoni Hotel Antle a visit to 8 a trip to St. J. G. Poor morning on is constant! —Dealers in— EMIAN }\ ~ Che Leading Brands of Cigars a, Aaa Ants . ¥e Lee & Co. bere, Pete his recent il . t= Miss Amo ¥rancisco 0 “Mr. and Mr m12-f Gorham Silver Polish Raspberries, Cherries, San Francis . Wm. Giff + Woodpecke: nighed, ie Silver Hat and mails Trial Sieg 10 costa bree Belt Pins ‘GLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York, ' of Gold Flat w Size, . . Chris Jep trip.to bis t Fiat. Frank Ki the Last Ob Mrs. V. I a visit to Sa Gay Oollic cisco on a Oollicut, Mrs, O. D OBJECT We must sell all our large Stock of Millinery ing to dispose of our business in Nevada City at most any price. We are and Graes Valley. The ney oprietors will take possession on July 4th. then take advantage of the greatest Bargain Sale in Nevada County. ‘NoUntil reserve. Everything must go. Watch our Window display. Get your hats at our etores and be happy. rietors, Geese Sete e lody As Heatores the Senses of ‘Tata and Smell He wassure that “Old Gilt Edge” whisky was good for him because be Headache Saps Your Vitality Jas. Cairns, the well known barness e e mation and veal 09 hand hed “insi and eaddlery desler, bas now in stock de” information. Wichman, And wrecks the brain. One d NO CHAIIPION SALOON atid GLACKLEG AND ANTHRAX Nt GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. Cutter’ ; ft cleanses, soothes, heals, and the reliability. Weite for prices and dis. dri Coin ld the Head quickly. DON’T PUT IT OFF! Mrs. T. T home on Pi Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats OOONNOR & SHANNON, Prop ure to Moores Fla Bargains ! @BSt02e Yuruk hospitality is no doubt prominent. Deprived by the very influence When doctors disagree drink Gilt of his adventurous life of all the fierce instincts which characterize the TurcoEdge whisky and let them fight it out: mans, restricted because of his occupaWichman, Lutgen & Co., Nos. 29 81 tions to the woods, the plains or the Battery st., near Market, 8. F. mountains; constantly exposed to the inclemency of the seasons, to dangers Thp Curse of Womankind and enemies of all kinds, the Yuruk 3ick and nervous headaches. Sher has conceived a generous and noble idea of hospitality, and he practices it man’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. One dosecures. Guaranteed perwith disinterestedness and pleasure. fectly harmless, Immediate . relief balance in three years, : m21-tf thirty-third claes. Government has hegun suit to enjoin When he arrived there, must be made through the tutors.” mbere on ev (In glass jars highly perfumed) Reppina, May 81—The United States The trouble with many a young and smeltere on the he found, to his horror, that Dr. man ground that inis that he spends his fortune bejures frait trees. @rohardists it eel Thompson was beneath it, seeking profore he makes it. tection from the rain. For some time complained and the suit is « result, When a woman att empts to get off s Testimony both stood silent, watching the clouds, is now being taken, and if till at last the undergraduate, growing conundrum she forgets the question or . an injasction is granted Oalifornie’s desperate, ventured to remark that he the answer. biggest copper smelter will be closed thought it was clearing up a little. “Sir,” said the doctor haughtily, frowning upon the wretched youth, “all comin public. she is willing to overlook.a ___ee Draimmere for “Ola Gilt Edge” Given on Monday and Friday aftertry Electric Bitters and the result whisky “the best the town . 2°°2®Apply to Mnzs. James Oimns, Fine House on Olay street, with two to afford s.”always wae miraculous, I improved at once Theyhave carry it with them, in Seeveneios Building, Commercial scres of ground. $1100. $400 cash end and now I’m completely. recove red,” fact. kitchen mechanic} K. Dahbi-c ing a few dé we Mra, J. ye Ask your Dealer for Liao YANG, June 1—The Japanese lost two hundred killed and many horses in the fight at Vageufohut. E. C. VER MULEN, Assistant Surgeon. The department promptly dispatched him “until such time as more suitable ship could be found for his assignment.”—Chicago News. Mrs. J. M on Piety Hi , Power Hous Vagenfuohut, May 20. the doctor was deprived even of the ribbed ———_—_ Japanese Lost Two Hun Too Long For His Bunk, E: . Any part of fifteen thousand (15,000) shares of Al’eghany Mining Company’s stock. [Make offer. Address P.O Box 2520, San Francisco, Cal. — : During the American civil war there was an assistant surgeon in the navy six feet four finches high, who was serving on board the Penobscot, which was only five feet eight inches between decks. The doctor’s bunk was seant six feet in length, so that he was uncomfortable even in lying down. In bad weather, on the blockade, when the spray was breaking over the ship e iclianiiisceaeeaitaaias SCATTERED BY RUSSIANS is very little horse, and it must be re of all kinds; of being either too obviously delighted by A Stickler For Etiquette. passing attentions it is entirely closed, Deafness is the resalt, and anless the inflammation can ‘rom men, or, on the other hand, aggressively indepen Dr. Thompson, master of Trinity coldent of the little courbe taken out and this tube restored to lege, Cambridge, was an exceedi tesies which any well-bred man will naturally extend to ngly a pleasant girl into its normal condition, hearing will be cold and austere man, than themselves to boys of their own age. must eventually succumb to overwhelming numbers. in Europe, these having come to resemble those English race horses which have so much blood that there a Maher & Co., Nevada City PRICE Russians ‘ Ladies’ (Hook on), all colors, 25c, 50c. Ladies’, with front pad, all colors, 250, 50c Ladiee’, with Pin, all colors, 25 Ladies’, with Belt, all colora, 250, 500 arithmetic, and, secondly, the laws of the matter thoroughly and With the next generation the jured in a mine explosion some years remembering that long letters to the ago and as a result was incapacitated marriageable age moved a step or two in the right direction; but even then department were not always read and from work. girls were classed as old maids at a much earlier age than not always considered, he wrote as anyone would follows: dream of so considering them today. In contemporary fiction, the blooming children, scarcely halfway through school life. ra Child’s Black, 150, 20c The Russian navy has joined the movement to repulse were against it--first, the laws of : HOSE SUPPORTERS Port Arthur. cause two great laws of the universe : : imported foot, Try one pair. Ask for Number 680. and Kin Chou by Japanese and-are assisting the garrison at It failed be Plain Black, all-sizes, 25c and 50c. Black Lace, many patterns, 25c, 50. Black Ribbed Hoge, 25c. NUMBER 650 is the number of our 15c Obitd’s Hose, . Fast Black, fine The Russian forces were driven southward from Dalny The Aristoergcy of Birth, Why did the aristocracy of parentage fail to hold its own? Why did it die’ out in America and, practically speaking, in all the Brittsh colonies? It had every advantage at the outset; Plain Black, white feet and white soles, 250, 85c Black Ribbed Hose, 106, 150, 250 Black Lace Hose, Pink, Blue, Lace, Infants’, 250. * Atlantic. Daily Di Plain Black Lisle, 600, CHILDREN’S CHEE Foo, June 1—-The Japanese land attack on Port Arthur commenced yesterday morning. or so.” It was contrary to the laws of BourraLo, Wyoming, May 81—Sheriff physiology, as. shown by the deterioraWebb of Natrona county, and posse tion of one royal family after another @#ea<éeee64%3 6 LADIES’ Plain Bleck Cotton, all sizes, 100, 150, 250, 85c — Repulse the Japanese Drowned in River At Port Arthur. it held the inside track. PERSO \ Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT ne Rooms.