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June 17, 1904 (4 pages)

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ING MUST Go, A of Nevada City, > ») shares of ke offer. ancisco, Cal, me ‘HAM or an Dust Proof store, Other lock propor-" our prices. road Street teel JOHESH, 5 & Cigars, ly High Class, SF RRET JQUORS pin and Street, Nevada City SS ils ‘OR. —<—<—— Louis Roensid ts hare trom Ban Vranoisco J.W. Baldwin of Truckee tin thie ss business, A. H. Scott of Bawards Bridge was in town last evening, H, .A. Robbin of Granitevilie was in this city last evening. A. G, Rackel and wife of San Francisco are visiting this city. ~ A. P. Davenport is recovering from an attack of rheametism, ° James McBride, the handware man, is here from San Francisco, Miss Mary Maloney has gone to : . Balt Lake to visit relatives. ne Ki (i CR Mra, 0. of North Bloomfield is visiting friends in this city. Woolman Waggoner ie up from BacTamento on a visit to relatives, . Joba OCollicut is confined to his room at the New York Hotel by illness. J. 8; Wallace of Los Angeles: left here this morning for Sierra City. Mrs. 8. J. Davis continues to be > Quite sick at ber home on Alexander etreet, W.d. Langman snd B, Warren are among the late arrivals from Sacramento, . Mies Mabel Hughes went to Dow. nieville today to visit with Mrs, W. 1. Redding. 8.7. Williams of San Franoleco retarped lest evening from a trip to. L. May bert. O. M. Deal of Portland, Oregon, ie here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Fred own. ptain Vaughn, who is suffering @ bad foot, has been taken to the y¥ Hospital. _Dr. 0. 0, Hyde has retorned: from pa, where he attended a meeting of médical society. Paul Torner arrived here from. the (metropolis last night and went to ‘Washington today. g . Earl Harris arrived here last evening from the Bay and went to North Bloomfeld today,.. : d Oloudman of Berkeley and Jobn Becker of thie city went up to sbhingten today. Mre. W.1. Redding, who has been visit ting here, left for ber home at Dowfeville this morning. , PL. P. McCarthy, publisher of the tistician, arrived here last night ‘om San Francisco. + Gomer Hopkins and wife will leave hex: Sunday on a visit to San Franpo and other places. _Ralpb Maitland and James Daniels bit yesterday for the head of Deer ik on a fishing trip, . Oharles E, Uren, superintendent of ) Shawmatt mine in Tuolumne anty, was here last night. , Mire. Thomas Veale and daughter are lown from North Bloomfield on a visit © Mrs. J. Langman and family. “Miss I. Oonley and Edge Conley of lerkeley arrived here last evening and } morning for Downieville, 3 k G. Beatty of the Narrow Gauge ilroad Oompany left this morning Bp « business trip to Sierra county. Jotin Ramecy, who was struck by sling: rock at the Ohampion maine a iw dae ago, is able to be up and Found. ‘J. D. Howells aad wife and two sons y wo from North Bloomfisid pand left for their ponent Benator W. B. Lardner of Ridin inthis city last night to attend meeting of Nevada Commandery, >. 6, Knights Templar. ‘Earl Oleveland came down from mptonville to join Nevada Oom-/. ndery, No. 6, Knighte Templar et evening. Peter Mondada aleo came jwa for the same purpose. They reraed ho} me today. ~ . : Special Sales JI Crockery Glassware La 2 Be nih els Sstcdbvate det ‘apes husdied tons. of have accumulated, st. the Delhi mine ‘and 4 force of men the Pioneer Reduction Works of this city wilt got = to the mine next week to work them, Water Collector Marchle was baily en in’ making some repairs to the steps which run up. Tribulation trail todey. The steps were in a bad condition, There are two,bundred gas ranges in use inthis city and Grass Valley at the present time. When the -housekee ‘ascertain the economy and convenience of gas for cooking, they will not do without them. ‘A special car will be rao to Grass Valley next Tuesday evening for the accommodation of the Elke who desite to welcome their District Deputy, Jo D, Sproul of Chico, who will pay an official viait to the two lodges, Nevada Commandery, No. 6, Knights . Templar, conferred the Rad Oross deSree on three candidates last night. Two of the gentlemen were from Sierra eounty and one from Plecer. After the ceremony a banquet was served. At the whist party given ‘to lady friends yesterday afternoon “by Mrs, ly. Myers at bor home on Broad street, Miss Bertha Webber won the ie . fret prize and Mrs: M. Bernheim the eecond. During the afternoon delicate refreshments were ’ served the guests. Tomorrow night. hot lunch will be spread at the Hotel Antlers Bar. Among the mety good things to be free to all comers we will mention . Hangerian sootenh with — Spaghettl. pe a is ae ae qets call. and try it. THEI RST EXCURSION To St. Louis Exposition Proved to Be a Success, The first excursion to the St. Louis Exposition under the auspices of the California State Board of Trade proved to be.eneh a success and of so much value to this State that the Board has decided to ran another excursion, consisting of two special trains, leaving Oalifornia October 3d via the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific roads. The firet train will be made up of 100 baeiness men and representative citizens. The second train, which will Fan ag a second section, will be made up of business men and their families, These trains, which willbe of the finest Pullman equipment and going through te-St. Louis without change, three daye time from: Oalifornia to St. Louis, The excarsionists will reach St. Louie October 6th and Commisaloner Filoher will arrange for a reception at the California State Building on October 7th. ‘Much good will come to thie State from those excursions and the business men of California should make their reservations as early as possible through the Oallfornia State. Board of Trade, for the reason that only a limited number will be taken. The round trip rates will be $67.50, tickets first-class, good for 90 days, with stop-over privileges on the retarn trip, the route of which will be optlonal with purchasers, bat the majority of the party will return by the Santa Fe, visiting the Grand Oanyor. This ie an opportunity that should not be overlooked, Appointed Deputy. Oounty Barrera W ‘Waldo W. Waggoner {today appointed his brother, Kiam “Hb leenld that Jopan thas boot « submerine boat 4 will make a record ran‘of less than . on the 4th of July. Mise Marsh. ia one of Navada City’s hanasome and most charming daughters, Land will been ornament to the float, Companies Oot thie city and I of Grass Valley were visited last night by Adjutant General Louck at Armory Hall. The General’ gave the boye some sound. advice,and informed them that they would be ander the command of Major-General McArthur of the U. 8. Army at their encamp ment in August. ; Atthe Oongregatiénal church next. Sunday evening Obildren’s Day. will be celebrated, for which a program ‘of songs, recitations and drills is now being prepared. The exercises will take the place of the regular evening eervice. The offering for the evening will be used to ‘establish Sunday schools where none now exist. Evan Watts and daughter, Mrs. EB Loyd, and: her two children arrived here last.evening on a visit to John T. Morgan and family. Mr. Watte ‘is a pioneer contractor and builder of thie State, have been a partner with George M. Hughes of this city in the early days at San Francisco. Mr. Wat's was at one time a resident of North Ban Juan and Oamptonville. A Naval League is to be organized in this city this evening, the object of which ig to petition Congress to give the country a better navy. All over the United States these leagues are be-. ing organized. Tho meeting this evening will be held in the City Hall and, the League will start out with a membership of over 100. The following will be the: officers: Dr. O. W. OhapH. 0. Schroeder, counciian; J. i. Jackson, admiral. ee Final Account Filed. William Treloar, executor of the last will and testament of George Rowe, deceased, today filed in the Superior Court the final acccunt of his administration of said estate, together with a petition for the distribution thereof. ‘The account ehows total receipts of $689.90, and total disbursements of $563 39, Balance.cash on hand, $126,51. . Appraised value of property (Grabs Valley), $8000. a The petitioner asks that the residue of the property be distributed to Richard Gribble of Junction Oity, Trinity county, California, the devisee named in the will. The account and petition will be heard on Morday, Jane 27th. improving Store. W.D. Vinton is having the. interior of his drug store improved. Linoleum is being laid on. the floor, and the place will present a very. attractive appearance when the entire work is finished. Divorce Granted. In the Superior Court aad Judge F, T. Nilon granted a final decree of divorce to Oora L. Wadeworth from Frank E Wadeworth. Now a Citizen. Jobn Edmund Poigndestre of Grass Valley, a native of England, was admitted to citizenship of the United States of America, in the Superior Court today. That Throbbing Headach> Would quickly leave gou, if you used Dr, King’s New Life Pilis, Thonsands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. ‘Bold by W. D. Vinton, Draggist. are eED the grade of trade is fe por nian s Rest flavoring extracts pat ig tea coffee a ene neg ev Pe. F. Simonds, Ae T tap the water main ae : pipe or less to take water to dence outside the city Hmits. ’ Consideration of special fire ordinance No. 168 was laid ovety antil the the next meeting. . Thomas P. Lewis was allowed $25 for services ag.clerk of the Board a Equalization. — Admires Tori *Jobn Machin: Was who grew to manhood in this city, is bere on « visit. after an absence of eighteen years, which time he has epent in the different Coast States, His parents conducted. the Half-mile House for along time, and the old residents entertain a kindly feeling for the family. In looking over the, many improvements made here Mr, Mannix freely expresses a delight at the thrift of our city, Burned byHotTar Wooptanp, Oal:, June 16.—Floyd
foettert, a lad five years of age, was terrible burned while playing at the Yolo brewery yesterday. He waa playing with the apperatas used at the brewery for apraying barrele with hot tar, and in some way directed the stream of red-hot tar upon himself, He received terrible burns upon the face and head, but fortunately his eyes ‘jescaped, Hie condition ia. considered precarious. : Qe PLAOERVILLE, Oal., June 16.—It ie now reported that the antomobile which recently passed through Placerville and went to Lake Tahoe wae on & prospecting tour to test the machine on the State road for the purpose of aecertaining whether mails and passengers can be carried profitably in that way. Here is trouble looming large. The Theatrical Managers’ Union has deClared war on the Chorus Girls’ Union, the members of which have been “kicking” for bigher wages, 72 Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is isonly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed, Deafnese-ts the resalt, and anless the inflammation can be taken ont and this tube restored’ to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cagsed by Oatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of he macous services. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured . by Hell’s Oatarrbh Oure. Send for circu. lars, free. F. J OHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggiets, 5s.” Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Relieves Kid SANTAL ents Blection ot Chief Engineer. Tae Sevens Election t Chiat ar Pet es ee held’ at ad City Hall ont Hata copa aig Glete—A: iN. Morgan, Toke ka on RRA {Strawberries The one means of raising Fresh every day. Navel Oranges The finest and best in town. Lemons: Always on hand. Your grocers ane lt ROSENTHAL'S } cessfal. ‘ rs es fis guaranteed to give satisape ily friends ‘ot aia FA : . Gourley will be.pleased to learn. that. [he is getting along nicely since the 5 operation was performed on hie knee. It is about two months ago that he . underwent the operation at San Francieco, and it has proven to be very. suc: The Oaptain is now able to leave his apartments and sit out in the — air. Scenes at Bureau New York, June 16.—The ecenes at the bureau of information, which has been established in St, Mark’s Lutheran Oburch today, were pathetic in the extreme. There was a constant stream of people ‘and now and again as some ohe was informed that the loved one for whom he or she was seeking was among the dead, a ory of grief was heard. One young man was informed that his mother and four sisters for whom be was looking had not been found. He fainted and it was some time before he eould be resuscitated. Both Drowned. Uxmae, Oal , June 16.—Jacob Taskils wae drowned in the Noyo river, a few miles from Ukiah, yesterday afternoon. He. attempted. to.ford the stream, which wae very swift, and, together with his horse which he was riding, was drowned. He wasa Russicn Finn and 40 years old. Imbedded In Sand Beno, Nev., Jane 16.—The body of F.W, Tineman. of Chicago, one of the rings a month ago, was found imbedded in the send by an Indien, near this place, Disease and sta-vation are killing more Russians than are Japanese bullets. In the ‘present contest Japan is the civilized and Russia the barbarous pation, Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great beta ed is constantly coming in, declaring King’s New Discovery for Ganeaue: tion, Coughs. and Oolds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes: “I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, and a few bottlea wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Oonrumption, Pneamonia and Grip., Guaranteed bxW. D. Vinton, Draggist. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, sizes 50c, and $1.00. The Highest Priced bud the Best Quality, ‘SOLD EVERYWHERE, y}ation he was convinced that she was \}the owner and promptly turned the vain of the river tregedy_at Laugh-. 0 . -He immediytd ok to rainy for. the owger. ® Woman, who was conéidos longa epitated, start back for the train, After engaging her in conver» money over to her, She expressed her Appreciation and cffered to reward Alp, bat Mr. pt etih decked, * he Beard of Oity Trustees should be highly com mended for their generous act last evening in contributing $150 toward the fund for the celebration ‘of the 4th of July. It shows that the gentlemen are public-spirited, wide-awake and patriotic American citizens, who desire that the 128th enbiversery of the birth of our Nation shall be fittingly commemorated. A Pistol Duel. Welle-Fargo Express Company, who shot and killed Otto Moore at Naco last night, will, it is believed, die from the effects, of the. wound received in the deadly pistol duel. Moore and Bonhauser became involved in a dispute. over some baggage or express package, and from accounts reported, the former fired three shots at the agent, each bullet taking effect. The agent secured a pistol in bis office and immediately returned the fire, his first shot killing Moore instantly, Paul Schoea Coming. ; morning and played a few stirring TompsTone, Ariz., Jane 16.—Heary Boobauser, the assistant agent of the} Ps Ae wes ca 2 the The Transonier will nish oar read. streets shortly before tine o'clock this ere later this evening than usual, for the reason that our varriere attended aire that gave our city a holiday ring. The sweet strains made the pionickers feel that a day of joy awaited them at Glenbrook Park, The young musiclane sported white duck pants, and wore blue coats and caps. They looked gay. Lost His Reason. 5 o’clock car. Although we could not _ should enjoy themselves, Is Very Low. San Francisco, June 16.—R. L. Durham, the president of the California —_ Business College, who was shot yester‘Bana Bosa, Oal., June 16.—Prot, w,. day by Young W. Casteel, is still in a Li, Foes of. the Potalama High School . serious condition and the probabilities }eaddenly Jost his reason. Monday-and/ ete that he will not recover. is Row confined in a private asylam at Livermore, Overstudy fs given as the cause, eB. The time on the tranecontinental railroads is to be still further reduced. eT A® Of Océan © Voyages, For & good ool, sharp etn of bees! change is mage it is in the right direceal’ at Wm, Harry's saloon Price & ot . tion New Walsts New Belts New Lawn Waists from New Black Silk Waists New White Silk Waists New White Silt Bolts New Black Silk Belts New Patent Leather Belts . All the latest shades aiid received. PARASOLS }: From $1 up VESTS Pere and Children’s Vests from 5c up. WASH GOoDs All the latest shades in Wash Goods just received, New Otgandies in all shades, New Taffeta and Silk Gloves, 25c to 50c, ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. ————— Paul Schoen, the plano tuner, will arrive in Nevada City on June 18th, and attend to all work in his line. Leave ordersat W. D, Vinton’s pharmacy. jl4 (°@o We want hope.’ We want encouragement. Speak of good things. Tell your frienda of the value of “Old Gilt Edge Whieky” as a stimulant if they look all run down.” Wholesale at Nos. 29-81 Battery st., 8. FP. Wichman, Lutgen & Co. Of all kinds for house butiding purposes, or for ay cea mining purposes, kept constantly on hand and delivered promply. Now is the time to place your orders, Oar lumber is sawed at the New York Canyon Mille and is the best ever brought to market, VfL. Tu. 82: ID. Marsh. AGEN TS Office and Yarde—Head of Boulder Street, Nevada City. Tstmenonnr 291 arouses sluggish livers, relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs, Its action is mild and FE leagant, the resulis sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy f ainjaiedy health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drug." cinta ox and grocers, 25c. National llotel Bar Saturday Night Ct Some Good Things Good Service Good Treatment You are welcome A Great Fany; People want a pound of good Coffee or 25 cts., and we sell it, We have the very high grades for 35 and 4o cts. also; but, if you want something that goes a long ways, and faction or money refunded, try our 25¢ ‘Family Blend.’ Many people wonder how we can give such good coffee for the money, Coffee Roasters TeajBlenders For Summer. Perfumes Fine Soaps _ Toilet Waters Floating Bath Soap Taleum Powders, 15¢, asc Foot Powders Bath Sponges “Sea Salt oh adies of Yevada City and Grass Valley.. eee You or eras aay SUMMER MICLINERY ever oe atone in this city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of 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 Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, the service aud the 4 cuisine at the National are not D ANNE equalled by any hotel in AND oh ont Northern California: gneget® novel Electric lights Hot and cold water Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. “THE HOME OF GOOD LIVERS” —=—_— Del Monte Self-Raising Buckwheat 25 Cents per]package ' gelDel Monte Selt-Baising Flap Jack Flour 15 C spate 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 promptly attended to. Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street aanay . Saae Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, Dickerman’ S Che Best in (own.. Oar wists and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and fal and every drop is full of vigor. a bulk and bottle.the leading brands of Cigars also kept venom «THE OWL, the picoic and did not retarn antil the in RO ourselves we desired that ths boys ‘1 “whenever a