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June 3, 1903 (4 pages)

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* NEVADA City DatLy TRANSCRIET. ‘NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. = > _¥FRED E. BROWN, Manager. __ " . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION = +f $6 Per Year . By Carrier, ir ae ~" Delivered to any part of the city. WEDNESDAY “12 1-2c Per Week esses dsssedane 3, 1903 WOULD MAKE AN EFFICIENT ) AND WIDE-AWAKE SENATOR T the next> session of the California Legislature a United States Senator is to be elected to succeed Senator Bard. While Senator Bard is a good man, , sentiment prevails among the people generally that. he dées not come up to the standard for-our progressive and. ee eer ‘Excepted, at" “Nevada Cry) a ann bly “Weead of ia The “Total al Valuation ~ Doings of Oar sia wale People, Of $657.50, © An inventory and appraisement in the matter of the estate of the late: Henry A. Fairbannks, who was acciH. Williams arrived here last dentally killed by being thrown from Al Seaman has returned trom a visit ‘the shaft at the Ooe mine, Grass Valto the metropolis. ley, several months ago, was filed in Miss Maud A. Pomeroy of San Fran-. the Saperior Oourt today. The estate cisco is here on visit. : consists of the following real property : Mrs. J. L. MolIntyre of 9 Fran-. Lots Eleven and Twelve on ‘Beven‘Cisco is here on a visit to nds at. teenth street im Berkeley, valued at the National Hotel. . $100. : s M. A. Simmers, wife and child of] Thitty-nine shares in the Orleans Lenox Towa, are here on a visit. to Mining Company; value, $7.50. friends. 26,928 shares of the Keystone Mining _ . Gompany; vatue, $100. J. H. Finney of Downieville-.arrived a here today from Sen Francisco and — in South Graes Valley; = will retarn home tomorrow. "Lot in Sontheast Grase Valley; valne, D. H. Jacobs and F. A. Cochbadare $50. here from San Francisco. Mining claim in Grass Valley Min-. . . Misa May Bennetts left for San Francisco yesterday. Dr. A. Fouch arrived here from San . ing District; value, $100. . Francisco last evening, en route to} Total valuation, $657.50. Be her North San Juan. coe : Cleco is here ona visit to Mr, and Mrs, Snow al Fordyce. W. B. Celio. ; ; Mrs. Edward Simmons is up eon Mr. and Mrs. L, Housman. has been quite cool in the mornings Mrs. A. and evenings for this time-of the year. ese ant asl am poe td It shows the grandeur of our balmy 5 and makes people feel happy and con‘ likely be C) ivi in on last evening’s ‘train. They went 7 oo ee ree eee There is lots of snow in the higher Len Thompson is down from.G@ran-. Sierras, and a bountiful supply of iteville, water for mining and other purposes below last evening and left for Relief}dyce’ Dam the snow is four feet, Hill this morning. and at Meadow Lake it is likely six Mrs, William Seaman, a pioneer . feet ia touts. Mrs. 8. P. Van Bibber of San PranSacramento on-a visit to her parents, The weather for the last few days ville this morning. Climate, which adds to the joys of lite to Wanhingbin talag: our residents any worriment just now. Mrs, W. O. Miller arrived jhere from jis assured for the summer, : At Forresident of this city, has gone on a ey a Towle oh tales eee mee . DURDDCH EXhIDIION growing State, and they are now talking of his successor,. W. H. Tattle left todey fora threpas it-is realized that Bard-can never be re-elected. No man stands out more prominently and favorably with ¢the people of California asa candidate for U. S. Senator than does Hon. M,H.de Young of San Francisco, and from presweeks’ outing at Campbell Springs, fo H, W. Benson, who is agent forthe. A*muscular man of strength this afBuckeye brand of flour, is up from/. ternoon gave an exhibition of his prowMary sville. ess at ‘the Council Chamber. saloon. J. J. Mason of ‘Magnolia was'ia this Ponderous iron dumbbells were swung . Booth, the actor, and nephew of John at Armory Hall. Several Vessels Foundered and Con~ siderable Loss of Lie Reported. -. Lonpon, June 3—A dispatch from Valparaiso confirms the report of a terrible hurricane lasting two days. Many ) The British steamer ‘“Foydale” from Portland, Oregon, foundered with the captain and crew. The steamer “Arraquiha,” belonging to the Pacific Navigation Company, attempted to leave the harbor during the storm vessels were lost. and foundered with captain, crew and passengers—sixty in all. soar , "May Be True. (An Enjoyable Tine. Sr. Lous, Jane 2—A special from. There is a very enjoyable time Enid, Oklahoma, says: Junius Brutua. fixed for Tuesday evening, June 30th, ; The event, which is being arranged for the benefit of Wilkes Booth, the assassin of PresiSt. Oanice’s Oatholic church, is to dent Lincoln, has fully identified she . consist of a literary entertainment-and remains of the man known as David dance. The program will be filled BE. George, as his uncle, George H. with interesting and amusing numbers, Booth’ comsbitted euleldé ‘here on and good music will be provided for Jondbry With leak wie to bie effects those who desire to dance, Read ad: : vertisement in another column. was found a letter directed to K.L. jae ‘ Bates of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Bates came here and fally: identified the body as John Wilkes Booth. He then went Kast and has obtained positive identification of the remains from the dead man’s nephew and from Joséph Jefferson, Miss Olsra Morris and a score of others who knew him-in bis , : early days. According to Mr. Bates’ BEST FOR THE story he scted as Booth’s confidential jagent and attorney for ‘early forty BOW FLS . If you haven’t a regular, Healthy J I be. eee of the years. After Lincoln was shot the bowels every day. you’re ill or wil assassin escaped to a Garret planta. bowels open, and be well. Force, in the “Snape 5 ot vio. te pei sag poten a oP tag as n = ~—¥ ——— Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times. ent indications he has the largest following of supporters. . . city last evening.: around with an ease and grace that D. E. Wasseman, A. Titrount ‘and certainly stamped him ag an athlete of He is a live and progressive man, possesses strong ability,. w. &. Williams are here from San. "° mean physical development. The and it is believed he can accomplish’ more for this State than any other person that has been named as a candidate for the position, for the reason that he is nearer in touch with the} Administration than any other man on the Pacific Coast. With De Young and Perkins at. the helm, Califormia’s . tett ter below this morning. worth, importance and-capabilities-would be felt and recog-} nized at the National Capital to a degree neyer yet realized, and reach that acme of influential power among the leading . which is greatly improved. States of the Union and to which standard and prominence our Golden State is destined to be brought sooner or later. Francisco. entertainment was witnessed by quite John Spaulding returned te Auburn . !erge number of people. this morning. : . Seriously Il. C. W. Waller, of San francisco, who has been here in the interests of . San Marzo, June 2—Alvinza Hay-{ thé Bay Counties Power Oompany, ‘Mra, ©. E. Wodell, of Gold Flat, has’ returned from Lytton Springs, where ward, the well known capitajist, has and his friends are alarmed at his conMrs. Frank Brophy, formerly Miss . dition, Belle English, arrived here last evening from Ogden, en route to Columbia . MINE OWNERS ATTENTION. BOOK AND CURIO COLLECTORS. Hill on a visit to her parents. ~ William Conlan, the well known} Owing to the importance of the ensustage driver, is reported to be ill at} ing Inspection all mine owners are reMaryeville. _ ‘. spectfally solicited to allow all memMr. and Mrs. W. H. Middlehoff and . bers of Companies O and I to attend HARMLESS, though sometimes expensive mono8. D. Noel arrived here from San Fran. the respective Inspections of said Commania, or, rather, form of egomania, is that whose characteristic symptom is a habit of collecting, cisco last evening. They left on this . pavies. morning’s stage for Sierra county. Dated June 1, 1908 William Clymo, who has been vicit-. 2% Mason SIMONDS — '. . whether the class of objects collected be books, pic-. ing friends and relatives at North oe tures, violins, postage stamps, coins, china or anything else. Your collector is usually a genteel madman whose enthusi asm outruns his intellect, and who dedicates his life, or at least his leisure, to the purpose of gathering articles that . asrora of Piety Hill, is reported quite either are of no use at all or that could be of more use to] ill at San Francisco, whither he went a somebody else than they are or will be to him. Bloomfield, Grass Valley and this city for the past two weeks or so, returned -}to bis home at San Francisco yesterday.Jobn. Trevaskig, son of Mrs. Joseph California Champagnola—red and ‘white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf Grand short while back. The young man ; onl formerly clerkei in the L, Hyman &. . » H The book collector hunts for old and rare editions of] Oo, and Bernheim clothing stores of aI aly fl e amen books, particularly first editions. For the contents or in—. this city. : , trinsic worth of a book he cares nothing at all. Is it authentic? Is it rare? lectors? o’er land and ocean without rest. to read it. Men that really love books love them to read, They can appreciate and enjoy a correct text, clear, beautiful . Graniteville, is in town. print, wide margins and tasteful, strong wadina, but their zeal is for what is written, and they care nothing for the firstness of the edition or the rarity of the volume. Similarly the violin collector pursues his mania. He gathers up the best instruments and incloses them in glass] on 4 visit.: cases or hangs them on walls and never permits them to be used. Collectors of china would not think of eating from . turned to Secramento today. their precious plates, and collectors of postage stamps are addicted to an insane vice, for their is neither beauty nor use in such stamps. Ccllectors are mortal and the collecting habit is seldom transmitted from one generation to another, Thriftless heirs sell inherited collections. bought by other collectors, and the musician, who values a violin for the music he can get out of it, never is rich enough to own a Stradivari for which any wealthy collector may. have a fancy, The collector's pleasure is vanity. He is an egomaniac. It may be written in a language he does not know. His concern liesS. tie York township, to spend two weeks with the name of the publisher and the date of publication. Is it in demand by other colThese are the questions of which the auswers de—. Company, arrived from San Francieco termine whether he wishes to own a book; and in the hunt. !sst evening, and is engaged in superfor a volume that fits his standard of desirability he will post If he obtains the volume he will be happy, will boast of his find and put it away under . 2s Tunnel. lock and key, and will neither read it nor suffer any one else But the items of one collection are To the Public, . mint able aan Mrs. BR. L, Plammer left yesterday . , morning for the Obalk Bluff mine, Lit_ AND DANCE visiting with ber husband, who ig in-. . terested in that property. W. H. Williams, of the Asphaltum N25 Bor the Benefit [SZ fe ST. , pie Me vising the work on Broad and Pine streets. A.C. Van Houss is in from South Tuesday, rae 30th At Armory Hall RES 69968 cepts J. F. O'Connor is down from North Bloomfield, Miss Katie Davidson, postmaster of ba Ne PE ein a.delightful time 0 on trom Penn . teove for all who attends G. Robinson and Ed Davey are mee from the Anthony House. Mise Sneath of French Corral is bere N.Y. Showler, the hide man, rebar E. H. Ronde GEN. from Washing: . ju, ton. ; H. Luze and Geo z. Davis are here from the Red Cross mine. é The Southern Pacific Company is . Sax now running # passenger train be~ ‘' tween San Francisco and Reno for the} ation of way passengers. This train leaves San Francisco st 7 p. . He wishes to get something that nobody else has, so that he m. The overlend trein leaving San may distinguished for his unique chattels. Francisco at 6 f. m. will nowonly take} tessa passengers. aptes 4 she went for the benefit of her health,. been seriously ill for several days,. . . of the people as expressed at the elecsale ata -. & More. “. atid bowel trouble. Death seemed intion ia Virginia. Bates Glaime . o7f,292'¢* thatthe man who was iter was named -. CANDY Raddy. Being warned Booth left GarCATHARTIC ret’s and was taken care of by friends in Central Kentucky. He later settled at Glenrose Mills, Texas, where
he condacted a store for several years as John 8t. Helen. EAT °EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good Do Good, Eevee Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 80 cents x. Write or free sampie,’and booklet on oa Bye “ae. REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAR ‘Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Santa Ana, Oal., June 2—The City Trustees have adopted'an ordinanee, to go into effect\on July Ist, making the sale of intoxicating bevereges in OTIUE is hereby given that a meeti this \city a misdemeanor, punishable MINING COMPANY wil [Se bela as fis : office of the compan: Office of Th by heavy fines. ° The ordinance is sim. Ford) in Nevada City. evada Coun Call: fornia, on Thursday, the 25th J > ilar to ones now in effect in other . 1903, for the purpose of aomten Directors of said co for the i Southern Galifornia prohibition towns for'such other business as may proponty before th and was passed to carry out the wishes “ss mee ° NO. ©. SPARES, President. Perfection 7 Coftee. is dansiol and sold by TAYLOR for 40 cts per pound. It’s worth it. tions, when prohibition carried by a majority of 257 out of 1200 votes cast. Miniug Machinery. Two carloads of mining machinery arrived at the Narrow Gauge depot today for Meck & Orane of Oamptonville. Among the lot were three rolling screens five feet in diameter. The maebinery ié for dredger purposes on the North Yuba river. Ten carloads of 10-inch ploe are also at the depot awaiting shipment to the Blue Tent gravel mine, which company at the present time is aoe 8 setae amount of work. A Sample Free ves to proveits merits, For Sale at a Bargain. a Coffe Roasted Daily Tea Blended to suit your taste The -well. known Oleveland Ranch, consisting of 80 acres under U. 8. ent. Free water right ¥ine-dwel. ing, barn and other outhouses. For bargain. Enquire of Brown AN. tf Call in when passing Worst of All Experiences. Oan anything be woree than to feel that every minute. will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. _ . Hewson, Decatur; Ale. “For three . . years,” she writes, ‘I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City. by W. D. Vinton, D when doctors and all reme; f f , Atlength I was joducea Enterprise La or Beer Electro Bitters and the result On Draught ba] ve » I improved at once =a 5 and now m completely recovered. Lhave mad : For Liver, Kidney, Stoniach and Bowol . celovrated Ree ens 10 Place the troubles Blectrie Bitters is the only drangee ea Pinererise Lager Beer on and invite m ro medicine. Only 50c. “It’s guaranteed and try it. It’s cool in aor A FRED BILERPAN i Priced but th ER: ', SOLD . we DEE. _ {To wed Next Wi A very sietiy wedding wi place at Bakersfield op Thv the lith instant, when. Miss. Pareone and Mr. Keller, manager of that. city, will become man and The bride to be is the. daughter ‘of and Mre; H. @.Parsens, form Grasse Valley and this city. She is highly accomplished young lady, possesses a disposition that endears ‘. her to everyone who has the pleasure}, of her acquaintance. In her home town sheis one the rejgning belles, being a favorite in social circles, Her many friends in this county i their congratalations in advance, and hope the approaching nuptisis” will merk the pegging of a long, pics, and prosperous wedded life, property situated at the inte: Fairbanke, Morrison & Oompany, in. , John Delbridge, the boot and shoe. dealer, has purchased the Trevaskis’ of Olark and Pine streets. The new owner has a force of workmen en=-. gaged in remodeling the dwelling and. == . putting it in good repair, tion, Bilio Psi8, ile, See = Shirt Waists. $2.50, $3 and up to $6 each. trimmed with real linen lace. trouble to show them to you. . Ladies, ia we place on a sale some new things in Wi This. is by far the best Line. we have ever shown ‘In this line you will” find Shirt “"Waists at $1, $1.50, Have you seen those new White Sica Shirt W. toe fe are grand goods, mt tf “For the I Busy R r?, have @ chat this evening’s TRA Oounty Clerk. Ar ja marriage lice pitt and Miss © h of Grass Valley ity, June 2,-1908: I Cumminge, Geor H, Dickerman, tl a gas. plant of pking in a satisfas 5 ig generated fror ‘superintendent of had a force of m few days impr nad streets. Hel k done, Work of sinking tl the south drift o! started yeatert ntGus Kartschoke th the outlook. £8. Brindle of M y yesterday. He wy mill of the G@ t place is’ now c will start crushing J. V, Snyder, aeae ict, received & mittee of arral arth of Jaly celeb terday, asking b on at that place . Spyder accepted At Fred. Eilerman et the very best drinkable line summer Grok ed, and he now. prise beer on di eonducted in a % popular with th All sizes here now, Freezer on the.market, 1 quart 2 QUST: 35 6) aces. cS R 4 yguarts 4 pints 6 pints er Pees eheesees PINE STREET,~New Corset Covers at 25€c, : 50¢, 75¢, 5 and up to oe Dict ic 8 quarts.....5. seoeeeeereeee 22 10 quarts ad $60 Wquarts .......6..you. w THE. Turner & Hadley Co. a either the kind you turn or with the strictly “autom Freezer which requires no labor. The Shepard’s. Lightning with its quadruple motion, is the best standard Ice Cre Price List as follows : Automatic Freezers The prices bs the Automatic Freezers have beeu reduced now sell for: Original price . ti Turner & Hadley Compa ‘NEVADA OF from one pint ap, Call and see, “MR. W. H. SMITA PER POUND RETAIL. ys M. L. & D. “MARSH LUMBER E DEALER ——oarry a tall ine of Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screen Doot: Shingles, Laths, Posts; Mill and MASURY’S PAINT : ¢ Lumber, Mouldi ining Timber, ett. We have thie celebrated F all colors, and in cans ‘for SMITH aap andivery healthy n assessment of f been levied on ¢! » Posey Oonsolida y,in the Willor the purpose ofprovements to tk sment notice & amn in this even d it will be notec yable on or before ‘At the meeting of16, I, O. O. F., hi p following officers Stevens, Noble Gr , Vice Grand; The inete ce Tuesday. eveni . be conducted by nd Master A. ] 8 Valley. i T he following were piraulic Parlor, Mi crenieae . Kramb, let tor, 24 Viee Pr alll, 3d Vee: Pres 0. L. Muller, § noial Secretary ording Seeretary arer. The ine te Tuesday event: es the burn ou the pain, Dr, the household re _——-—-+-409 Cold Storag For special firat-o 8 you should se 1 Bros.,; Comm of beef, pork, 1 # he market, :