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March 15, 1904 (4 pages)

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ac. rilling en} and an ay on the ortly after ots saw on uty Sherwas comvo months owed tbat hat dizzy , He was Attendant p the fire attempt, d between lant. For if Spauld, however, lf, and, as r, & stunprostrate, red on the aL.ge, G., a frightat writes wholly r Uloers, salve in pd. Only nm, Drug: . hereto make an examination of the . Mr. Turner, who ~ here some time with ;. ago in company \ bein, is expected to arrive Tharsday: lan goingto the front writes es fol: slows: ‘slower than the slowest train ip Baro‘pean Russia. The ceat of wer is still}. remote, bat ite presence fe felt, The} °rPtion to Morning Miner. }the caravans and the primitive sleighs the frosty air. Thie bustle and eetiv_kampf, who {e to lead the Cossack di-. .: ‘dierea fortnight after reaching the -{ While going to Quaker Hill Sunday: G. Fisoher of the Plaze Grooory Store to get assistance to help hini carry the Wagon over the banked-up . debris. The roads are very rougti. : ‘. An andivided one-third interest ia oe . S Bowler, Me. Persons bid tn tho District Attorng} Geo. L, Jones re-. Operty for $1,116 98. The claim ie turned lest evedii@ from Sen Brae-. Situated in , Diemsead Droge; Washing se ar<. Word was received here yesterday ,. fom Fred Hooper, who is located at , . . ] Cherry Oreok, Nevada, stating that it rosy . would be impossible for him to arrive ta it agg oe liere to attend the funeral of hie E. Dairy of Sag Feaneteco arrived . "Other, David Hooper, which took \ ". Afriend in San Francisco has for1s confined to hié. warded to Fred Ellerman an elegant home by illness, ._, “. wateh fob with a large Royal, Arch The young sou Of William Qough-jemblem attached,lin of Silva avenais quite ill, ‘ ". Mra, Henry Schrader of Gold Flat Chris Weber ie d6wn from Gaston, was the recipient last evening of a where he is employed ée @ miliman. © The five-year-old ofilld of A. B. Hal; * that garden epot, was the sender of Frank Cummings returned to Morth . tne delicious golden fruit. 2° wey ci dowoay. ag eAchandepe ss Hartt oe a Italian, who broke bis visit at the county seat. : ; Aablade by a fall on Sacrapare nef Olglee nas _ “,; Mento street a few days ago, has been J. Cameron arrived here from Reliet. *#%en to the County Hospital.’ His Hill last evening and left for San. dition ie considered quite serious. Francisco this morning. 2 200 Held Meeting. ~ Pacific Railroad Oompeny, le here on Columbia Hill last evening and. left ball to be given by the Promotion L. A. Sutherland of San Francisco ig img last night. The Auditorium was Federal Loan.mine in Willow Valley. Bhever of this city will supply thse cosJames Warrack, who isan agent in the traffic department. of the Union. 8 business trip. . ; . The committee having in charge the _ G. F. Hendricks came down trom arrangements for the big macquerade this morning for Ban Jose to join bis Committee at Grass Valley on Friday, family. . April Stb, held an enthuelastic meetchosen as the plac> for holding the ball, end Misses Diisy and Bortha tumes. The young ladies will bring up from San Francisco a large and Joseph Weise4 po Daainees ove pea a with the mine. ‘varied line from which to select from. “i Phe following partial list of prizes Russians Active.) been donated from the various -[lemp. oe ga oe "Daily Transcript—One year's sub« scription to Daily Transcript. . Rosenberg Bros.—One pair gloves. Morning Miner—On2e year’s subSr. Pererspure, March 146—A BR “Our express train trave . L. Hyman—One hut. « Paylor’s Tea and Ooffes House—Ten ‘pounds best fresh roasted coffee. prown by staagy heres WON WO as 0. Gugtord & 8on—One sack long rows of cars filled with soldiers, }pags along the way at crowded etaoe {tions break the monotony of the snow-. " & W. G, Richarde—One sock flour, a8 een oaeae po prrenet cuamger . Great American Tea 0o.—One pair the jolly reservists and thé belis of the . ."°°**: thro’ . H. Dickerman—One fountain pen, village churches sounding lear . d. 5. Jackeon—One jardinier, ity amidat thie 84 desolation etri7 Larne: dozen cabinet phokingly illustrates the Raselan giant. ' ’ ‘ an= Stretching his limite preparatery to ey. ueeeeinscea es punishing the fos, General Rennen-. #2. W. Sigourney—One box assorted cakes, 2 vision, is traveling em the same train.) " 1p. Brayton—One hall mirror. ‘He tells me that all these reservists . H, L, Huntingten—Perfame. will become splendid berdened sol-. "5" Bovey—§2 50 shoes. G. Fiecher—One ham. front. At Irkutek we met the vie-. :» tims of the war—ehildren ead women ae ppd sail sinned is trying to get back to qn Racele. . wiiam Giffin—One box cigars.’ On our entrance into the gemi-derk-. W. D. Vinton—$5 photo album. ness of the station we were greeted ty “‘Reotor Brothere—Banqguet for best the walling of children teguing from} 40003 group of not less than elx, nor the dirt heaps dnd baggsge encamberthore than twelve; also banquet for ing the Aoor, Their waxen feces and the hard worked committee, bloodshot, sleepleas oy: Smelt 81° “Hotel Antlers — Banquet to best heart of stone. The wild, paniegtoap of not lées than six with the mcnchusia after the startling outbreak . " 51, Foley--ox French candy, bfthe war led to great 0. J. Brand—They. reached this place after untold. 7. ° Hardehip :, only t> fog that they will mecting next Friday night at Grass have to walt weeke more until there ie Valley, when a fall list of prizes will affivient train accommodations to enbe announced and.all. arrangements ble them to proceed further, Bo the @ompleted for the ball,ihildren have been pining, sleepless. Soe bd motionless in thie fetid etmos-. :° . here becauge outside reigns deathly . . ost.” : Tragedy Averted, £ (Just in the nick of time, our little jad a terrible cough set in besides. Dostors treated him, but he grew worse @ « At length we tried Dr. in Ti Sic sound Nj 3 a : , wae saved,” writes > W. WatShot by Robber. S25 zrss Si ou [ee Uxun, Moreh 1ddibogs 4 elo this evening’s TransonPr closing out all the @ bargain for all who purchase one of jthese bage now, See them in their show window, ‘While blackemithing yesterday a f hot steel. entered the eye of rt Pelegante and painfally burned the senitive organ. —_David Hooper, the’ city ‘schools closed this afternoon for the funeral. “Complaint bas been. made that some. boys broke a number of windows in. a couple of vacant houses on Nimrod street, They are known and unless the mischief Ceases arreste will follow, Oharles E. Wild has improved «he interior of his barber shop. A partition has been pat.in. and the place presents an attractive appearance. Contracts were signed today by the parties interested for paving Pine street between Broad and Springs streets, ; _ District Attorney Jones has filed an information in the Superior Court against Lewis Edwards charging him ta . with burglary. It is alleged that the Crime was committed at Trackee. A fine hot lunch will be spread at the Hotel Antlers Bar on St, Patrick’s . Day. There will ba lots of good dishes, and a number of choice delicacies, The feast will be free to all, A general invitation is extended to the public to call and enjoy the spread. Climbed the Pole. Berxeigy, March 14.—Q, W. Killion, Obiet of the: University ‘of California special police, performed a thrilling feat Saturday by. climbing the Uni-: versity of California flagpole. The rope had been broken during the past: few days and nobody could be fouod toclimb the pole until: Killion volunteered the feat. The pole is 162 feet in height, and Killion was compelled to shinny up the last half of this. distance, As he swayed about high in the air, hundreds of students watched Ny nocessfal accomplishment of hie ss at. Bote iy ‘ ae nt a * Ce Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs. James Oamnes, Transcript _ Building, Oommereial Street. . tf Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose o Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure ‘you. You swallow a pill, andthe head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia %e. and 10c.a box. For sale Dickerman sole agent. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Ppncare of eee aE California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf Only the very pest of wines, liquor and cigars are served at the Klondike ‘saloon on spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invite allto call on him. a81-tf IMPORTERS -OF PRECIOUS STONES SHREVE &CO. MANUFACTURERS WILL MAIL YOU UPON REQUEST AN INTERESTING ILLUSTRATED “ SUGGESTION BOOK,” AND, FURTHER, THEY WILL SHIP GOODS UPON, APPROVAL TO ANY EXPRESS OFFICE {AT A RAILROAD POINT) IN CALIFORNIA, CHAR EPAID. CORARE'SPONDENGE 13 INVITED. WHEN WRITING MENTION THIS PAPER. ,POST AND. MARKET STS. ‘SAN FRANCISCO Ld \ A. &. H. W, Hartung, the watohmel . they have at less thn coe. ‘Phils moans ‘merger case, was highly elated. He. by Hi, a , Main street, $2,500.
Mre. J. 8, ‘Gregory, Washington street, $4,000, Mrs. L. Garthe, Main street, $1,200. B. Lutz, Broad street, $4,000, Mies ~ Josephine. Downing, Broad . ¢ street, $8,800. Mrs, A. V, Deal, Broad street, $2,500. . at hon Tower, Mainstreet, . racte. Mrs. A. D, wv BJ bs Broad ‘and Com . obnston, Broa . Com. W. G. Richards, Broad street, $2,200. Without taking any’ definite action the committee adjourned to meet on Tuesday, March 22d, In the meantime the members will visit and inspect the proffered sites. Those present were Mayor 0. W. Ohepman, E. H. Barker, Judge F. T: Nilon, D. E.Morgan, 8. J Peard, S Lee Leiter, 0, E. Tegier and R. H. Turner, me Burned to Death. Roarns, Ark, March 14—Fernando Walters and his two young daughters anda eon were burned to death Sun day in the destruction of their home, near here, A brother of Mra; Waltere, aged 16 years, was so seriously burned that death is expected to follow. The fire. was eterted bya spark from an open fireplace. The father, mother and four children slept down staits. Upsetaire were four boys. Walters got thoee down staire and out in safety, and then rushed back to warn the others. Unknown to him, Gertie, aged 12, followed Walters upstairs through the smoke and flames and went toa toom where she kept ber dolls. ‘The last thing.thoge on the ground. beard was Melvin, aged 10, begging his father to jamp first. Just then the roof fel! in, killiog Walters, Melvin, . Claude and Gertie. Highly Elated. _ Sr. Pavt, Maroh’ 14.—Governor Van Sent, when told of the decision in the sald: “I am mach gratified with the . ‘fesult of the decision, for ia my opin-. — jion the decision means more to the since the great Civil War.’ It’ will. for . all time prevent the formation of i! A ll kinds of nice Drinks that will sult the taste manufactured by an expert w.xologist a Britland’s, bread at five cents a loaf at the Popaar Bakery. Try it and waye buy it ‘ The following’ is the rainfall, yesi) torday’s measurement having been lay morning a raft ound in the overflow containing bat and coat, bat bis body hes found, It is supposed he atmp to cross the overflow.on the tand the carrent was too swift and New Yorn, March 14tb.—The death claims paid by the Mutual LifeIusar_j ance Company of New York for the week ending March 12; 1904, amounted to $458,182 95, and the matured endowj mente satisfied during the same period totalled $60,159 26, making aggregate payments.of. $518,842 21 for the week, Loveland is now selling his famous street, makes a specialty of Faxcy al-} Drinks, and you can devend that they tf} are mixed properly, heat kes you will Baking Powder Are delicious and wholesome — a perfect cold weather breakfast food. : ) Made in the morning; no yeast, no “ setting” over night; never sour, never. cause inTo make ape dainty di Wm. Britiand at his saloon on Broad . } taken at nine o'clock in the morning: So far this month.. ccorsee O18 For the season.... ovalevens ll HOTEL ANTLERS BAR Come and try some of the HOT CORNED DEEE AND CADBAGE and other good things that will-be served in the evening. al A cordial invitation is extended to. you all to come and partake of the A thousand. kinds. good things, to Selec from, It Pays to The Ladies’ Eminent Specialist Trade at Harmless (ocbeniens of every disease of a rem : Gfeat Amorican Importing Tea Co.'s areduete ingens bere who civeshissatts Pine Street, Nevada City owed ant advise fros)ealion wins BST vramsacar WESTON i eSrey eet, DR. H. 0. SMITH} Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors MASONIC BUILDING PINE/:‘STREET NEVADA OITY, OAL. . > Closing oul pide Poe at Less than Cost ove Wrist Bags —SEE WINDOw — A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Onr wines and liquors cannot beexcelled anywhere. We have wines from six to Lip org ae, Henly Tage and healthuu gor. La bulk and bottle. Aj de of Cigars aleo kept, : : “& thousand other shes, see free to any address, ‘ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, NEVADA cry _-THE OWL. cnass vatuey legal trusts and unlawful. combinatlone.” For a good cool, sharp glass of beer cell at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sots Emil Frese's arouses sluggish livers, ; relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stom. WOODPECKER soc! Birthday i Summer time Welbave a large assor'ment of has passed SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of points of interest in and aroand Nevada City which would make excellent Birthday gifte, also —But the—achs, Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy ect health. The great: est cure for constipation. All drug. giste and grocers, 25¢, CIGAR.. Silver’ Deposit Ware Thies is something new and we have a large stock of articles made from it. Oall in and see Gottee Roasted Daily A Fine English Breakfast Tea for 60c a pound Smooth — Rich flavored— full bodied and very fragrant “GIFF” them, and don’t forget we have Diamonds Cut Glassware Jewelry of a'l kinds Drop in and gee them, They will make excellent Birthday gifts. C. J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Oly is here to stay —made by— N. S. ‘of Md, Py ey TRIAL SAMPLES Coffee Roasters Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, oi * Easter Novelties at TEGLER’S wt Se Mnpicy sen ae we . givea ticket entitling you to a ance in the la: panorama “gg now on display in our window C, E, TEGLER “A Tea Blenders Colgate’s 10 Cents a Cakei;DICKERMAN’S Hotel Antlers LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS Floating Bath Soap A really nice and refined piece of Toilet Soap.. IT FLOATS 3 for 25 Cents turn Oall Belle. Electric lights. ! So ig Porcelein Batb . Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sample @ for the accommodation of Traveling Men, Special attention paid to Commer. clal Menfand Transient trade. . .I. Ce a Special feature. Rea AT WALL PAPER We have just received a carload of Wall Paper from the East for the Spring trade, They range in price from 10 Cents a Roll Up They are all of the latest}designs and the pricesYare in reach of everyone. All the latest Tyling Paper. NEW LINOL.HUMS ROSENBERG BROS. : CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. ; =n HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, the service and ithecuisine at the National are not ANNEX equalled by any hotelfin Northern Cali. poTeL AND cee alt! N AL a Electric lights Q owners & Hot and cold water gor BBO Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in thefbuilding. “CHE PHOME OF GOOD LIVERS’ >) FISH FOR =. LENT.. and lots of it too. All kinds— in cans, smoked, dried,§ etc. ‘Drop around and see our large stock of Lenten goods, such as Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc. We have a splendidflot of{SalmonJBellies ‘Also a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters , The Bee Huwe Srocery J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street, Canned Salmon, Mackerel, ' Sardines, st ae