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June 22, 1904 (4 pages)

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~ NEVADA i City DAILy TRANSCRIPT NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED E. BROWN, Manager. yc Dispatches Transit TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION §6 Per Year . By Carrier, : : Delivered to any vart of the city. Excepted, at Nevada City JUNE 22, 1904 @yfelt, * * 12 1-2c Per Week Issued Every Evening, Sundays WEDNESDAY ...--:08s eee cert alijeies 32> SeReiaineiersiss Neen eee PEPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN SESSION HE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION which is now in session at Chicago will probably get through with its preliminary work today. TomorAbsolutely No Excitement-row being the third. day, the Presidential ticket will be named, providing the program be adhered to, and the convention will be ready to adjourn. In a few days the Democrats will go through a similar performance at St. Louis and . #5s the fight will then be on in earnest. ) The conventions are by no meqns the beginning of the struggle, For months the political leaders have been pre-. . paring and, as. carefully as may be, mapping out the program. Affairs in the Republican party were in such shape that the result of the Chicago convention is easy to foresee, do the work set before it. renominated by an almost, if not quite, unanimous vote, and the old and tried principles of the party will be reaffirmed, To whom the Vice-Presidential nomination will fall is a matter of small importance. The The Vice-Presidency is, of course, an important position, as has been demonstrated a half dozen times during the history of our country, and yet the ordinary voter can see little beyond the Presidency. The Vice-President is generally regarded and little time will be needed to Roosevelt will undoubtedly be the second with him. first man on the ticket carries merely as the tail of a dog. The Republicans have little The fight has already been made. Roosevelt’s record bo since he has occupied the White House and before, has been a strong argument in favor of his election than any documents that his party could publish or any speeches that his Democrats the situation They must work out new and untried material and to that extent at any rate, they are badly handicapped. They have first to find an available man and friends could make. But with the is wholly different. then to make his fight; which must, of necessity, be uphill one. They must oppose promises results; and must offer untried experiments in place of c tainties. if Theodore Roosevelt be not the UICC pitas as wwee -~ ~~ oer eee wai? se tion. — > ev vnene ed RELIGIOUS NEWS HE religious editor of the Philadelphia Press has written an argument in favor of the publication of religious news in the daily papers, on which the editor of Oakland Enquirer comments quite truthfully, follows: “When he says that there is a demand for such news he There is a demand for all news, Its only necessary qualifica— tion is that it shall be news, and whatever is clean, legitimate news finds proper place in a newspaper and is appreis undoubtedly right. whether it be religious or not. ciated by readers. The mistake often made by those supply religtous matter to the daily papers is that they do not understand what constitutes news, supply a number of unattractive, uninteresting items and are surprised to have the contribution declined. No genuine newspaper will cline news. If matter be refused space it is a clear indication that the editor, who it must be remembered is a speci in his line, does not regard it as news. “Tt would be a good idea for churches and other organizations to employ an editor to prepare matter for publica rs man who understands what he is about and what the public wishes to know. Every church has a large comstituency, especially in the large cities, and the members religious denomination are numbered by thousands. readers are many, the papers are reddy, and the only t lacking is the news. “If the churches should ever decide to supply real, . legitimate news they might at the same time couside p by the theaters? Why should they not call alist ao crs once Roe wile, be Die d i n L d Wile bvmy June ea $50,000,000 Nevada City, June 17, 1904. = . seca Drs, Tickell-and Maller, and adjudged : on On. site of i pecaicle ex coe termina Gorham Silver Polish — inssne. He was committed to the Manhattan his -hatggisdsar ean ne Hawke's Out Glass tion, . Naps Asylam Sheriff Walker will New York Contracting and Trackin > ; teke the unfcrtunate man to the Siate} Lonpon, June 21.—John Gilbert . Company : i nl arger lia ers id ‘ Institution tomorrow. Meiggs, one of the best-known and . .. : ooo highly respected residents of London,. =a . oe You can bfford to believe that the. died at his home here today. Mr, ; rm often i wart7 : office seeks the man if you don’t want Meigge wee born io New England 77 CS A F A K R a have rire aes yen epeiiae ees The . the cffice. » yeere ago, and had lived in London for. “ pared than ever to farnish the LEITER & DUNLAP bitsg . ideny « man who toqtre ster yous] tT Forays Me inf tbe attd Bian SH yrototictince stores! MAMUTACTUPEE . . 77% health doeen't care s rap whetber It te for Peru, where he joined his brother, one way to abstract property phe ; good, bad or indifferent. Harry Meiggs, in building the Oroya and successfully, and that is by asiieas, live, ji Bailway. . 2 rt remember aleo, that we have the Jewelr r the Deafness Cannot Be Cured lt arg ee ee fig Soul avolmeatidus: ke. Ale Pol ap ABSTRAOTS farnished on sh tak “ reach the diseased colt pe ibe ners ale ar $ notice and at reasdnable rates, ort! This eee of the things in hare ta isonly one way ‘6 cure deat. Our offices are open to inspection. which we excel. There’s ness, an at is by conetitation ; i i aoe a ‘ ' genPista yee Pree ie caaged by ean 2 No young man can write & sensible Nevada County Abstract nocning rid than a eral attention to their attractions? The clergymen are fond . S07) Seectachian pst) ona feaaul ail bea ang Title: Company Bei nny of asking why church attendance has fallen off while places or te cee oo ere rambling Women know as mach about politics 12 Commercial St. "Phone Mair 411 out of quartz , and when i ile enti ely close d, Deataces ls Shea ee as men know about war maps. 8 and anless the infammation can. Some men are eagerly sought after W ie ts pormal sondiion tube restored {0 because they,don't pey their debts. §=. Favig CREAM BALM E. W. SCHMIDT, . SOUVENIR SPOONS ena royed forever; nine cases out of. Laugh end the world . eee the leading dealer in gk radharges aetmanes Reagent bull fight may be demoral. ten are caused ‘by Oatarrh, which is . you—unless,. you lane’ hg pi Me = ai a Sctictenen’ CIGA TO CC omer iousrent in sod sroana 7 = A bat sadgian by beri —_ “e nothing but an inflamed condition of ioyes ay ee se Rive Batistomtion, RS, TOBACCO, ETC, of interest in and aroand . Louis there are certain features coon: Min te cchecis is Special featare ; ; It cleanses, soothes, heals, Pine Street, N tase dr ia mai attached to not seeing tac pa pag Tastes eee oe Lots ‘of men make money without disoased membase. It — peer naa Se = Porcel soe Balle Mlctto light : caterrh) thet cannot be cured by advertising. They are employed in the drives ig: By Cold in the Head quickly, . We carry the celebrated i “% —_ It has been some time since we have . H#!!’s Oatarth Cure. Send for ciroa-. ™int. . Eas oe tanedes dene F Two Ane sampla Hom beard from our old friend; the fold lars, free. epi Bee y touse, Contains no injurious drugs. PORTUONDO 8 bd <aanaeme Bos Semple Rooms fos beard from our old friend; the folding . p. J OHENEY & 00 , Toledo, O Bole cd ave som Myer bamabpel Size, 60 conte at Druguiste or by Cuban hand-made bo cigs: Speslal atteation peld. to ommer ’ nnespolie the . ‘his felativee is seldom disoe, one oF ere * : : me ro other night with the usual resalts. Hall's Pome Pile are the beat. appointed. 4 mal tele 10 canta St. New a Tobaco pagent ys spony = ee ie 4 aa 35a : ! poin e : . Nev ; 8 articles, Broad Street, ~__ Nevada Clty 4 found in the difference in the advertising methods used? ee platform — well, the Republicans cquldo’t ask for anything better. George Ade, the famous funny man, ran his $2,500 auto at a pace exceeding the Chicago limit and hes been summoned to Court. He may fail to see the joke. is the quietest ever held in the history of the party, There is ERY QUIET CONVEINTION Movement to Hold a Night Session. Cxicaco, June 22—The present Republican Convention olutely no excitement. The large assemblage was called to order at 12:30 this noon. ; : ; b evening and adjourn tonight. ‘ Senator Fairbanks has a clear field for Vice President. ‘ . ° A movement has been started to hold a session this . ent, commands the Division of the Atlantic and Departmen the retiring age. tenant General Oheffee in that rank. wih, . TO TANE COMIAND 5 ee Open Evenings as Maher & Oo. be open late every evening from now until after the ‘Fourth of July. Maher & Co., Nevada City Ca ’s Store will General Corbin, at prest of the East, with eadquarters at Governor’s Island, New York. He will have had a year and half of service in the Philippines when Lientenant General Ohaffee reaches It is expected Major General Oorbin will then succeed LieuAccordiug to orders just fesued from the.” War Department, Major General , 5 Henry O. Oorbin will succeed Major General 3. F. Wade in command of the pRB BARS VU 7 Division of the Philippines, beginning October Ist. Biggest Bargains of the Sale Now Prices like these make the prices of other stores look gigantic. Children’s ‘Trimmed Hats from Ladies’ Walking Hats from to do in this campaign. to accomplishe Under these conditions it will indeed be strange next President of the ~—-s-2mes_ propriety of intelligently employing the advertising columns well. .Why should not churches use the methods found of amusement continue crowded. May, not the answer be — a) All other candidates have withdrawn, and Roosevelt and Fairbanks will be nominated by acclamation. Already Killed. an ere. and there seems no possibility of their escape. Already the Russians have lost Twelve Hundred men. RUSSIAN ARMY. ANIBUSIIED There Seems No Chance > For Their Escape--1200 Fageriy Sought For The headquarters of the California delegation at Chicago is a mach fawored spot. People of all classes, from Would Nol Pay. “Professor Muhattan,” who says he fe a pbrenologist, went into the resMieses’ Walking Hates from Misses’ Trimmed Hats from Ladies’ Trimmed Hats from NO RESERVE. 60 cents up 56 « « z 16 oe 6 $2.00 “ 2.00 “ Come today. Don't let anything keep you away. EVERYTHING MUST GO. MRS. L. LUBECK, [rustic Neves O" taurant conducted by Mrs. Ralp®" Maitland, on Oommercial street, jast before noon today, and after partaking of a meal refused to pay for it. The fellow made himeelf so troublesome in his intoxicated condition that it became necessary to ring up the Sheriff’ s office. Deputies Waters and Martino the highest to the lowest, forming @ constant atream eager to partake ofa glass of the famous California wine, and all comers are weleomed, Behind a table stands a smiling colored man
who is delighted to be of service. The look of contentment on the faces of those who partake of the beverage, is Alleghany Mi E" © Fe SALE. Any part of fifteen thousand (15,000) shares of Address P. O ning Company’s stock. [ake offer. Box 2520, San Francisco, Cal. responded and soon put him behind the bare, where he will be given time to sober up before the oaee ie called in Justice Cougblan’s court. in itself an acknowledgment that the reception they have received has been a pleasant one. $6 in Cash Brought fo Jail. ". El Oro’s Dane. Buys a WALTHAM or an ELGIN Nickel Dust Proof Watch at our store, Other Watches and Clock proportionately cheap. Call in and see them and get our prices. A & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street saiiianeeaah Depaty Constable Schlampf brought way to make next Saturday evening’s down two prisoners from Truckee todance at the platform an enjoyable day. Their names are John mieiley event, The members of El! Oro Olab New CHANG, June 22—Last night an army of Eight q. Thousand Russians were ambushed by the Japanese artillery The Russians were cornered nine miles from Kaichou. and Thomas McOullough. The former), b ra bli b will “do” time in the County Jail for now how to please the public, as the forty daye,and Tom has been ached large attendance at the weekly socials for & two months’ stay in the same goes to-show. Gilbert Richards has place. Indecent exposure was tne been selected as floor director for next Saturday evening’e party. He Ask your Midvale Drill Steel Dealer for charge in each case, Kelley is a cripwill be assisted by the following floor ple and has to use cratohes. managers: Willie Maher, Geo. BenGiven Her Liberty.) Superior Court. Fung Ying, the Chinese woman, who skipped away from Sung Foo, who claimed to be her husband, yesterday -. morning, was rounded up yesterday afternoon end was'the guest of the Hotel Walker last night. There wae no charge placed againet her, and today she was given ber liberty. Before leaving the county hostlery she was provided with a bountifal dinner of roast beef and accessories, but thie did not agree witb her epicurean tastes, a8 she preferred chicken and eggs, which was not on today’s bill of fare. She was informed that ehe might procare the desired delicacies down town. Before leaving the Obinese muiden said she would go to Grass Valley, and hereafter steer clear of her late adciirers. Declared Insane. Micbael Harrity, the aged resident Jadge F. T. Nilon presiding: $100. Estate of Jobn Armstrong, the as file. ued at $1126. $100. who dethe county jail yesterday by Conetable J. B. Litbgow to be examined as fo his The following business was transacted in the Superior Oourt today, Estate of Edward Miller, deeeased. Return and account of sale of real estate and order confirming sale of Fahey Quartz mine to O. E. Clinch for deceased. Return and aceount of sale of real and personal property filed. Peti-} tion for confirmation also placed on The personal property consists of Market Street Railway bonds valThe real estate, conisting of about 180 acres, was sold for in Window. The work of putting in a window io the back wall of Pythian Oastle was b . which is used by several ceqantustions, netts, Harry Evans and John Harry. —_— —. ++ ee . Jim Jeffords and George Gardner have been matched to fight at Butte City, Montans, on July 4th ander the auspices of the Silver Bow clab, Gardner will enter the ring weighivg 168 pounds and Jeffords 180. It will be a daylight battle. Jeffords formerly lived in this city. Tailors to Strike. New York, June 21—A strike of 50,000 persons employed here in the clothing trades has been called to take effect at once. Most of the tailors involved are employed by middlemen or contractors. Strikes of similar character are an annual fixture among the lccal garment workers, but the pres€pt one involves opposition to the “open shop” declaration of the Manufacturerer’s National Association. A Big Terminal. City Faxes The City Taxes for the fiscal year 1904-1905 are now due and payable, and will be delinquent on MONDAY, AUGUST Ist. I will be at my office in the City Hall, for the purpose of collecting taxes, from 9 to 12 a. m., and from 2 to . until August 1st. SHEARER, City Marshal and Tax Collector, 5and7to8p . Philander U. Knox made an excellent ; attorney-general and he will aleo make . a United States Senator of full size, y ine With Celery makes weak people strong makes it and sells it. Wholecale and retailfdealers in Fine Liquors $ Cigars, W. D. VINTON femtins Sint Aligh Class BROAD 8T REET eas We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars So @ CHAMPION SALOON O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. THERE'S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS. But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and Sample our goods. ; Broad Street, Nevada City PALMER & HASAN, re Daily cisco: W.L. 1 isco, N. de] last nigh A.M.) John A Gaston m T. Risi on the sic Jas. L. a busines Phil Cr ~ here from . P.J.H A. Wee ville wer * T.R. 8 » tived her Miss D Francisco Frank is spendi QO. J. . from SisI family. Mrs, W ill for a 1 improved Mrs. J. Leona Y« this city. Mrs. D a visit . Sweetlan Mildrex and Mrs. with mal Mrs. V avonue . Sao Fran Mrs. Li cisco is al of her he: Wm. A “visit to . _ Wesley A » John . ~ turned: le Y Bartlett ‘ . Miss M ; Valley is -Mre. A E phere last bs eft BF. PMr. Har “proved. 3 Mis. O ‘Ais here . ‘Mrs. J. be very i LR. Prit B. Pritol fived he Moores I . Mrs. . lave be¢ ister, M br their jounty.’ lersity w jeliver & e@xerciees