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June 24, 1904 (4 pages)

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Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT = "ida; the apples of Michigan or the lemons of Sicily; TE. NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. i" Npectal Dispatches to Transeript FRED EB. BROWN, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION @yMet, += $6 Per Year . By Carrier, . . Delivered toany oart uf the sity. 12 1-2c Per Week Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City ARIK . ADDOINTMENTS FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1904 . * " . ‘ . To Be Inaugurated March 4, 1905: FOR PRESIDENT, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Victor H. Metcalf Will Be _FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, harles Warren Fairbanks. Secretary of Commerce ~ and Labor. A WHEN GOSSIP IS HARMLESS — OSSIP, after all, is fairly harmless, provided it is sensiWASHINGTON, June 24—President Roosevelt made the ble and innocent. The chief thing is that yon receive following Cabinet appointments today : it for what it is worth, and not magnify your frienf’s prattle er give idle words a terrible significance. All of us like to talk about our friends; all of us do talk about. merce and Labor. them, and we will to the end of time; but that doesn’t mean that we like them less or have the less confidence in them. You must take into consideration the spirit of gossip, not the letter, Itell you in privacy that my Uncle Joseph is a cranky old gentleman, very pernicky in his ways. Are you Paul Morton of Illinois Victor H. Metcalf of California Secretary of ComWm. H. Moody of Massachusetts Attorney General. Secretary of Navy. ‘The resignations of Secretary Cortelyou and Attorney then justified in going to Unclesfoseph and telling him that . General Knox were accepted and to take effect July rst. I said he was a crank? If you have a bit of sense you know very well that his crankiness is what particularly endears him to me, and that he has a thousand other virtues which 9 out weigh that one fault. Uncle Joseph, on the other hand, ii WORD ‘ AID might tell you that I am a thoughtless fellow, given to tak. ing the world lightly. Is it just to repeat to me that Uncle Joseph thinks me light-minded and brainless? You forget that Uncle Joseph would be the first to combat you if you said aught against me, and that down in his heart he thinks Iam one of the most promising lads of his acquaintance. Gossip, then, is rarely evil in intention when it deals with friends. We speak of faults, but in our hearts are a thousand reservations and the memory of many virtues. Knowing our . own feelings, we hesitate less to criticize. The great thing . we must learn is that gossip is to be heard in the same kindly spirit, and that it is not to be repeated. Whoever hears wrongly, or whoever carries ill words willfully, is in The Hawaiian Building Completely Destroyed--Loss Over $50,000. the devil’s service. Gossip you will if you are human, but! he above carrying it, and be! above misinterpreting a thing that has been said about yourself. Laugh at the criticisms St. Louis, June 24th—A fire broke out at the World’s of your friends if they meet your ears;smile indulgently and . Fair grounds this morning completely destroying the Habe nice to your crities, for you cam assure yourself that if) Fis they talk of your faults, they also appreciate your virtues. Rebecca Bay: Gossip so received is robbed of chance venom, and the person . who receives it cheerfully is doubly armed against the stings ‘of fortune. i lrowly escaped destruction. The loss was $50,000. The fire was caused by eleetiic wires. The Texas, German, Oregon and Mining Buildings narCLIMATE AS CASH = Tax Suit San Francisco, June 23—That the . HE following article, entitled “ i 9 8 : ‘ Cash Value of Climate, . Southern Pacific is determined to avoid paying taxes on its ferry franis taken from the booklet recently issued by the . Southern Pacific Company in the interest of the Cal. chises if possible ie indicated by a if ° . nate ‘ . . suit for injuoction brought by the ifornia, and in convincing and fascinating language ledmoaiy in the: Superior Court. yes: sets forth clearly and truely the merits of the great climate. terday to prevent the sale of certain with which the people of California are blessed: jteal property selzed by the city and : 7 ;county for delinquent taxes. The What does climate mean to the practical man? Comfort! property was seized and notice wes first, cerha Ss. 'The climate ma ae ‘served that if the taxes were pot paid vhs 2 F P . : ce ‘ Satan health. This is Oates it would beeold. For the first more serious thing. Comfort comes short; it may only cod=. time iast your tbo ferry franchises of le us, not “brace us up;” but health invokes vigor, robust—. the company were assessed, the idea originating with Asseseor Dalton. It ees energy: : was Stipalated that the company should Still further, it means financial profit; it has a value in. pay texes on $1,1£0,000, which would dollars and cen aes G i . amount, with penalties and delin; ” hus it means Seeomny of coustruction; quencies, to $47,662. It was arranged we build more cheaply; we provide less expensively for. between the Assessors of each county ‘stock. that eitber county should receive one: * half of this amount, which would make It means again economy of consumption; we burn less $28,831 for San Sranelabe:. The Alafuel; stock requires less feed. We lay up but little for the . meda county Supervieors ;decided that : Es the assessment was illegal, bat the barren month between seasons, when rain has Spered (He) ence wcold ack reduew. che. ae dry grass and the fresh has not yet grown. We do not eat. sessment. It is contended by the up in the house and burn through months of storm and Fes) (sb ena cher lara cca ad at 2 tems area a part of the roads as they what has taken half a year of toil to produce. extend through the State and as such __ The farmers’ harvest does not hurry him; his grain waits ee assessed by the Btate and paid in the field for the harvester, and lies unsheltered in the sack)” = until it is convenient to take it from field to market. . Fine Belts and Hat Bands. This is all gain; it reckons up into hard cash. Kindly’ Jeu Deireac ane walk b . . e ‘ . =. ag airnogs, e@ we bown harness air, daa alas skies, uninterrupted growth becomes part ofja! and saddiery dealer, has now ‘np stock man's resources. Nature is on his side and man befriends! ® 8%¢ line of gents’ and boys’ belts and : ife i . hat bands, for the summer trade. him and life is not strenuous, Then, too, climate means va-! price fron 85 cents ap. tt riety of productions. The whole gamut of vegetable life is. ran here. The wheat of Minnesota or the oranges of Flor-! Medical Lake Toilet Soap the For the Scalp asa shampoo. Itoleans O . the Scaip of crusts and dandruff, propeaches of New Jersey or the olives of Spain; the corn Dropped to Death Santa Ana, June 283—Martin Bauer, 18 years old, a son of John F. Buer of well at the home of A. Schildmeyer here yesterday and was instantly killed. Buer was handling a rope at the top of the well and lost his balance, For Sale At a Bargain. a os Eight Room House, Lerge Lot and Orchard. House in a No. 1 condition. Can be bought at a bargain. Price $1500, Property of all description for sale. Fire and Life Insurance. ~ Brown & Moraaw, m21-tf Real Estate Agents, ieee Nee eee Te Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty of Faznocy Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed properly. Headache Saps Your Vitalitv And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will c1! you. You swallow a pill, and the he ache is gone. They cure neuraigia, 25c and 10c a box. For eale by H. Dickerman, Sole Agent. SE ational Hotel Bar Articles Filed. Articles of incorporation of the Union Oonsolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company were filed with the County Olerk today. The object of the company to buy, sell, mortgage, lease.and develop mining property for a term of fifty years. Tile principal of business is Nevada City. Boardof Directors—N. J. Weber, W. A. Daunieap, 8. Lee Leiter, Walter Palmer, Wm. Bleck, Free Woodman, Simon Hieronimas, P. F. Simonds. Capital etock, 100,000 shares at a par value of $1 per share, Amonnt subscribed, $4000. Local Brevities. W. D. Vinton has beautified the interior of his establishment by the ad dition of some bandsome new show cases. y The fire delegates will hold a meetfog at O. J. Brand’s jewelry store tonight to consider various matters in relation to the asphalt street improveMaking Repairs. Workmen are engaged today in making repairs to the aspbaitum pavement on, Pine street, ®It bad cracked in several places since it was laid from the ground settling. . { } { _ At Chicago. Cu10aao, June 28—California’s delegates to the Republican National ConventionAfave about completed the discharge of the duties delegated them by their party. The Golden State has been very well to the front in every thing that bappened, Of course, outside the making of nominations very little of consequence has been done, but our men were always in. On the floor of the convention we had Knight andMcKinley as speakers. Most of the States failed to spring a single orator. On the big committees our men bad prominent places and performed satisfectory seryices. Our headquarters were viited by thousands. California got an advertiseOrange, fell six y-five feet down aft ments now being made in front of. ment there that «as genuine. Jake & Bladdey troubles at once, Cures in Each Capsule bears the name 2" Beware of useiess counterfi 1904-1905 are now due and payable, and will be delinquent on Pennsylvania Engine Co.’s fire house. . Steppacher made the California room oo @ reception room, not a saloon, and the people appreciated it. Will Give a Benelli. Nilon, Henry 8S. Schroeder aud Mrs. a Fred Zeitler will hold a meeting this; OaxLanp, June 283—Frederick A. evening to make arrangements for. Merritt, one of the nephews of the late of the free library. divorce proceedings commenced by Mrs. Loulse B. Merritt. Mrs. Merritt Sup erior court alleges in her complaint that her hue"i They were married in 1891, and have two children. The defendant and his The following business was trans-. brother were beneficiaries under a Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Mre. Catherine Garcelon, a sister of Estate of James Harrigan, deceased. . Dr. Merritt, who died in 1890. Order appointing the following apand Nalum Eames. The Grand March. The grand march at the Graaduo’clock, sharp. It will bea very nice sight to behold, and duringthe movements the class figaies ‘U4 will be e ments desire that as many as possible ( t i take partin the march. _ I axes Personal Notes. Jobn Black is up from Rough and Superintendert A. Maltman will return this evening from San Francisco. W. H. Dalmeke arrived here last J. F. Rath is here from New York. R. G. Newell, 8. David and P. 8. I will be at my office in the City Levy are here from San Francisco. Hill. Mrs. Sochett and Miss Allens are . taxes, from 9 to 12 a. m., and from 2 to here from Dutch Flat. Dr. O. W. Chapman, Judge F. T giving an entertainment for the benefit . Dr. Samuel Merritt, is defendant in band deserted her in April, 1908. acted in the Superior Court today,. trast of $500,000 left by their aunt, praisers: T. J. Lyons, Johu Wallace ation Ball tonight will start at 9:80 formed. The committee of arrangee Ready. evening from San Francicco and left : this morning for North Sen Juan, MONDAY, AUGUST Ist. Dan Powers is over from Columbia. Hall, for the purpose of collecting 5 and 7 to8 p. m. antil August lst. H. SHEARER, City Marshal and Tax Collector. \f you wart a good, cool drink cf beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Nm. Barry. Nevada Oity, Jane 17, 1904. SHREVE & CO. Sta In Larger Quarters Invitations to Weddings and Ea . ¢ all other social occasions. [% Marriage announcements. & Reception and visiting cards. Correspondence cards embelfished with Monograms. Samples and estimates sent fPeqgue st. NOREASE in business has demanded larger quarters, These we have found, and are better prepered than ever to furnish the “a®”' only reliable abstracts of property in this coanty. Remember there is but one way to abstract property reliably
and successfally, and that is by system, and remember also, that we have the ONLY: ‘system of Abstracts in the County. A ABSTRAOTS furnished on short Dotice and at reasonable rates, Our offices are open to inspection. . Nevada County Abstract ‘ and Title Company 12 Oommercial St. ’Phone Mat> 411 E. W. SCHMIDT, the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Pine Street, Nevada City WATCHES that bear the Stamp of SHREVE & CO. are reliable. Send for the anew publication, “/ndian Arrow Poiat Jewelry.” SHREVE & COMPANY, Manufacturers, Jewelers and Ee Stitversmit his POST & MARKET STREETS Sana Francisce We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Cuban hand-made 5c cigar Also other brands of leading cigars, Tobacco, smoker’s articles, etc. POrw yews Peey*v . . The Oity Taxes for the fiscal year . Kansas or the melons of Persia; the barley of Russia or the . ™°tes the growth of the bair, cures al! vines of France; the potatoes of Ireland or the nuts of Georgia; the sugar beets of Germany or the figs ob Tee, Everything goes, and the man who would till the soil ean suit his taste or his genius, can put all his eggs in one basket . Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Beck or in many. It is.a great advantage. _So that California climate, which we are charged with selling, has a positive value. ‘The land of the “brown sum. mer” and the “green winter,” is a land where a living can be. made under the most favorable conditions. This is worth pondering. These are items to “paste in your hat.” disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, sore and weak , AY ealling on Streets, Nevada City, Oal. a28-tf Skin diseages, takes pimples off the the face; ig a eure care for poison ouk, and is flue for cleansing teeth, The Ordwray Plaster will cure or Side, Neuralgia, Pieurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidaoey Heart Chile Con Carne A dish that ie successfally made at : this house. . The above erticles can be bad by J. 8. HOLBROOK, Corner of Pine snd UOommercial You are welcome El Oro Club Platform Saturday Evening, J une 18, loo4. Fioox Diascros—GILBERT RICHARDS . Proon ManaGERs—Willie Maher, Geo. Bennetts, Harry Evans, John Harry. Music by the Boy’s Band. Admiesion—Gents 50 cents; Ladies Free. Everybody Invited. ~ é ance], ED RINBE 7 FEW LADIES’ HOSE RIBBONS and Black ........ Liberty Ribbon all widths, GLOVES AND FANS Fans of All Kiads. NEW BELTS ‘Taffeta with Persian. Leater. Undervests, Hose Supports, Hair Sleeve Lice. Maher & Co. Graduates’ Ball Friday Evening HINTS Ce ik Sie ar array No. 40. Liberty Ribbon, 834 ineb, White, Pink, Blae, Nile, Red. 286 No. 100. Lacine Ribbon, 7 inch, Pink, Blae, Oream, White i eo ee i Ce 2 ee Elbow Silk Gloves, White and Black, all sizes ....760 and $1 00 A nice assortment. ...50c to $2.50 and $4 00 Just received a new assortment of White and Oolored Belts, White White Taffeta with ‘Dot. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $l. * White Orash Combs. Back Combs, Neck Raching, —— OPEN EVERY EVENING— Novads City LUBECK’S GENUINE RETIRING SALE Ladies’ Walking Hats from Misses’ Walking Hats from Misses’ Trimmed Hats from Ladies’ Trimmed Hats from NO RESERVE. Biggest Bargains of the Sale Now Prices like these make the prices of other stores look gigantic, Children’s ‘Trimmed Hats from -lied Me eel . (ie Sea awe J ( Saree) 4 a > s 20 « Come today. Don’t let anything keep you away. EVERYTHING MUST Go. MRS. L. LUBECK, Grin surseet Nerade Oty, ny EOR SALE. Al'eghany Mining Compan Any part of fifteen thousand (15,000) shares of y’s stock. [lake offer. Ad¢dress P.O Box 2520, San Francisco, Cal. $6 In Cash ee 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 Ask your Midvale Drill Steel Dealer for Beet, ron a Mine With Celery makes weak people strong W. D. VINTON makes it and sells it. PALMER & JOHESOE Wholecale and retailfdealers in Fine Liquors $ Cigars, Everything Strictly High Class, BROAD STREET O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS. But only the best are kept by us. Sample our goods. Dropfin and We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars S202 @ CHAFIPION SALOON Broad Street, Nevada Oity Gorham Silver Polish Hawke’s Out Glass Se EO BB), > Quartz Manulactured Jewelry This is one of the things in which we excel. There’s nothing nicer than a ring or pin made out of quartz SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of of interest in atdarcaha Nevada City. C.J. BRAND JEWELER Hotel Antlers LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETOR SS SS SS UISINE a Special feature. Retarn Oall Bells, Electric lighte. Porcelain Bath Tabs. One Hundred Light, Sanny Rooms. Two.fine Sample Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men. Special attention paid to Commer. Broad Street, Nevada Oliy — HE race FRIDAY, —S= . Oharleg 2 Bick: list. loom field » Mies Ger fll arrive . Mics Nettie -R.O. Wa fo San Fra 'L. Johns lere thie 1 ning bus \ is Washingto: Thomas Ooty, wai L. Fino re yester Frank B. pld Oany: tived fro: ung en rout . Mre. Rob kee today, . Ban Fravci jo spend th o)«Mrs.’Olar F pmueresiding. fo unty, left tho bas b ral month raged -in ; hight. He town today . Miss Sare who has b /@awily in tl lis thie mc Mrs. B.8 Veisenbur, ke for I the ladie Mr. and pected hb their Easte #nt in Obic ‘Pardon, 60! Degt Ponemat { BPocabonte ' BSrainern iMnents are Hional cont y, which daly 4th. Osmicaao, fication of nowinatio Oyster Ba: oheirman tee, Sena fled of his ptone Vv Wee