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March 19, 1902 (4 pages)

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ies i _yerected, and the influence she bas created, with the bright eye of hope and s BROW WS. — AILY TRANSCRIPT _Teaxscevr (Ging amd COMING: Spl Died —— C. L. Ruggles and G. L. McCandless of San Francisco arrived here on last Issued F»xry Evening, Sundays’;Excepted, at Nevada City. ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! evening’s train. G. M. Boyre of San Francisco is here WAKE UPT Nevada County Should Get In ‘Line. MEETING OF THE NEVADA CITY BOARD OF TRADE is called to meet at the City Hall on Friday evening of this week for the purpose of If there ever was a time when a grand rally and united action of our citizens should be inaugurated for reorganization. the promotion of Nevada City’s interests, it Is now. For a couple of years past Nevada City and Nevada County has been asleep, and have rested on the proposition that because we have good mines and because this county has the largest annual product of gold in the State, capitalists would come here to invest their money. been allowing this foolish idea to lull us into repose and inactivity, other sections of the State have been working, and as a result they have progressed wonderfully in building up their various interests by bringing in plenty of capital and Thome-seekers. It is time for Nevada County to wake up and scrape off the silurian moss and barnacles that have accumulated while we have indulged in a Rip Van Winkle nap. There is no reason why Nevada County with its great systems of quartz lodes and extensive gravel channels should not produce double the quantity of gold which it now does. extent, if we will only wake At present there is no effort being made except by single individuals to let the world know what we have here or to even ask the capitalist, tourist or home-seeker to come and Sowe say it is time that united action was taken and something done to have the people of Nevada County get in line. Other parts of the State have woke up and are doing all they can to get the Eastern people who are now coming into see. to see that no point is lost. There is no reason, either, why the many other resources of this county should not be developed to double the up and take hold, : the State to invest in their locality and make every endeavor ~~ It is not too late for Nevada County to get in We have the best mines inthe State of California and plenty of unprospected mines that should be opened up and be producing gold. We have facilities for mining that are unequalled in the world. Good climate, plenty of power, wood, lumber and water. ing to a practical science. one of the reliable and staple business propositions that We also have the men who have reduced minSo that miniug in this county is must succeed when properly carried on. The unprecented advantages of soil, water supply, etc. which can be offered as inducements. to people who wish to engage in agricultural pursuits, cannot be discounted in any other section of California. Nevada County citizens must get together and pull together. ‘Other parts of the State have made a grand success in making their section prosperous, and they did it United effort is what will win, every Let all our citizens get in line and see that Nevada]. County does not lose its reputation as one of the leading and by working together. time. most progressive sections of the Golden State. The Nevada City Board of Trade will reorganize on Friday evening next, and every energetic citizen should be present and take a hand and do what he can to assist in doing something to make our city and county prosperous. This will be a start ina move for Nevada City to do her share in helping Nevada County double its gold product. So WAKE UP.’ and help ourselves. LET EVERY CITIZEN ATTEND THE BOARD OF let us. have our. share in the prosperity which will only come to us by making an effort to TRADE MEETING ON FRIDAY NIGHT. ee Home is the nursery of all the vir‘tues, end it is to woman’s genial disposition that we owe the boon. How great, then, is the necessity that she should. regard the temple she has upclouded brow of cheerfulness. You secrets as in keeping those of you neighbor. While we have should be careful not to entrust another ugnecesearily with a secret which it may be a bard matter for him to keep. There is as much responsibility in imparting your own ByMel, = = $6 Per Year. By Carrier, . > 12 4-2c Per Week . spending a few days. Delivered toany part of the city. H. 8S. Hove and F. P. Wiesson of San Francisco are here on business. WEDNESDAY ee ems Sane CEeE Paty ee Cree ee Seer Pree March 19, 1900)” John O. Donnelly is here in the interest of the celebrated Jesse Moore whiskey. E. J. Wieland of San Francisco is here on a visit to friends at the National Hotel. Mrs. William Daniel is reported to be very il] at her home on Pine street. Ed. Ryan is down from the Plumbago spending a few days with friends. Ira Walters left this morning for a visit to San Francisco and other places. Robert Forbes arrived last evening from San Francisco and left this morning for his home at Downieville. Dr. A. Fouch of North San Juan, who has been to San Francisco on a visit, returned here last evening on his way home, Joe McOullough, who runs the boarding house at the Plumbago mine, is visiting this city. Ed. Uren left this afternoon for Dutch Flat on a visit. Geo. Bonney left this. afternoon for Sacramento on a business trip. Postmaster L. 8S. Oalkius left this morning for Plecer and Alameda Counties on K of P. business. , T. B. Gray left this morning/for San Francisco on insurenee business, _Mrs. Huff returned to Rocklin this morning. ~° Chas. Scheunert, the well known cigar man of Sacramento, is in town, H. Finchtewship of Aubura is io town. Messenger Geo. McIntire arrived here this morning. from Sacramento on a visit to his mother. ? John McCarthy of Washington returned here today from Auburn. Going to Forest City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danforth of Baffale, New York, arrived here this morning on their way to Forest City. Mr. Danforth is largely {uterested in the Red Ledge mine in Sierra county, and he is going up to examine the property with a view of starting it up. Nine Wives. San ANTONIO, Texas, March 17 — Ohristian Nelson, alias Foster, Freeland, Anderson and Porter, who is wanted for alleged bigamy in Los Anugeles, Portland and other cities, was arrested here today. He is said to have nine wives. BREVITIES. Read Scheunert Brothers new advertisement in this evening’s TRaNsorrpt, This long established house is bandling some special brands of cigars that are having a big run. “Castle Rock” and “Pickpocket” are names of the popular brands. : Geo. O. Gaylord & Son have a new advertisement in this evening’s TrRan~{sorrpr. They have just received e. another karrel of the celebrated Ehbmane ripe olives. Try them. Boy's Wild Ride la tne &xy. That it pays to look out and to keep cool just been impressed on Stanley Hopkins, a twelve-yearold boy of Lynchburg, O.' At the same time he learned how it feels to hang on a rope 2,000 feet up in cension at the county fair at Hillsboro, and as the big gas bag shot up Stanley got» tangled. in the guy ropes somehow and was jerked hig into the air. Women and children fainted at the sight, but the boy kept his wits, grabbed the ropes and hung-on tight whilethe balloon soared nearly half a mile, with the aeronaut trying in vain to get hold ing him to keep holding tight, let some gas out of the balloon, and they slowly came down. Stanley had been gone only eight minutes, but the crowd was so glad to see him that it almost smothered him. The Honest Man Wins. The world at large soon recognizes the honest man in business, and it is quick to give him its aproval. “Why do you deal with Ir. Jones?” asks one person of another. “Because he always deals squarely with me,” is the reply. Such a reputation soon becomes widespread. Nobody wants to be cheated of the least farthing, and so everybody flocks to the place of business of hiin who giyes value for . value and who trades according to the tenets enunciated in the Dccalogue. An honest business man is not only the noblest work of God, but he is the crowning triumph of struggling Lumanity. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: If the fitst cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp's Balsam for tbe throat and iungs is the roper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. bottles 25c. Broad street. As the fun grew more spirited stiking on his right attended him. While Wresting. During the noon hour today Ed Snell, of Town Talk, and Howard Sweet, of Gold Flat, were wrestling in Jobn Tamblyn’s blacksmith shop on In the contest honors were even for several rounde, snd much amusement was afforded the onloekers as well as the participants. Snell was thrown heavily to the floor, elbow and shoulder, and the latter was dislocated. Dr. O. L. Muller was summoned and Last Hight Frank Oarauns, of Grass Valley, was knocked down by acar at Hills Flat last night. and received some severe bruises. The car was on the uptrip and had reached the curve at 11 o’clock, it being sent as a special to take the visiting members of the Eastern Star lodge back to Grass Valley. Mr. Oarauna was standing near the track, but thought that he was far enough away from the passing car to ‘be out of danger. He was struck by the steps en ene side of the car, and remained unconscious for some time. Right after the accident the current on the line got to working badly, and the car was delayed an hour. ) Twenty seats have already been . spoken for by Grass Valley people who will hear Emma Nevada at this city on Monday evening, the 31st instant, and it is-expected that at least twice thal many will be taken before the great singer: arrives, Madame Nevada and her excellent company are having ‘he best of success on theirtour. There 's a delightfal unanimity of opinion among the critics of the country about the excellence of the company that presages good things for her coming engagement. The favorite little diva is at the beight of her powers aud has captured all audiences with ber wonderful execution of the florid music on her programme. Lakme “Bell Song,” the Chanson du Mysoli, from the Pear! of Brazil, and her marvelous bird song, La Fee aux Chansons, have astonished and de lighted Immense audiences everywhere she has appeared. She has surrounded Her rendition of the Made An Operation. San. Francisco, March 17—General W. 8. L. Barnes, the distinguished orator, is confined to his bed at the California Hotel, suffering from the effects of an operation to the throat which he gubmitted to yesterday. General Barnes had complained for some time of an annoying affection of the throat, and an examination showed the presence of a small but growing ‘abscess at the root-of the tongue. Last. -week it troubled him continually, until on Friday he was compelled to take ‘AGood Candidate. A number of eltizens in Precinct No. lheld a meeting last night and decided to urge Dr. ©. W. Chapman to be a candidate for City Trustee at the The Doctor would coming election. make an excellent officer in capacity,as he is familiar with busi. ness.methods and thoroughly understands the wants of our city. herself with a superb company, in which are Uablo Casals, the great Spanish violoncellist, and Lean Moreau, tne eminent French composer and pianist. It is company of rare merit and the reception they are meeting is no more than their just due. Snap Shols. People all eay newspapers tell. nothing but lies, and: yet how mad the same that to bis bed. Yesterday morning imme diate surgical attention was required and in the afterroon surgeons attacked the seat of trouble and removed the abscess. ; Tour Of California. George Watt and wifeof Austin, Nevada, arrived at Grass Valley Monday evening and left yesterday. Mr. Watt is sheriff of Lander county and has been taking a vacation in the southern part of California. Monday evening Mr. Watt received a telegram from many & man. summer gowns, Thé Feminine Observer. Don’t waste teday’s strength by fighting tomorrow’s battle. A little encouragement has made White Swiss with black polka dots is to create many of the most swagger The great mistake in life is seeking to improve the circumstances without regard to character, pacanee ees We read that we ought to forgive our enemies, but we do not read that we ought to forgive our friends. people get !f anything ia said they do not like. Do yon ever feel as if you did rt amount to anything? After a man fs past thirty be is crt of repair half the time. A girl always throws an apron over her head when she steps out, but it is not done for warmth, but only to look By picturesque. A dry.goods man’s acquaintances run to women folks. his deputies telling him tolook out for a cattle thief at Truckee. While in at Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. Watt were the guests of Mrs, Julia Brownell. Read It. A large stock of fresh fruit and vegetable is always kept on hand at When an overcoat lining is played out, it ought to be spring. : People are always anxious to urge the sky. ‘There was a balloon asof him. Finally the man,.after tell<] pe All Right. $600,0°0 The largest single legacy t is said to have been left to him by a American woman. Rome, March 18—It is stated that during the year 1901 the Pope figured as Iegatee in over seven hundred wills tbrougbout the Catholic world, the aggregate amount thus left to him being his Holiness was $30,000, bequeathed to him by a wealthy Italian manufacturer, and the second largest, $20,000, The famous old Gilt Edge whiskey is recommended by physicians for family and medicinal ise because it is August Rapp’s store. on Broad street. Fresh fish, crabs, oysters and lobsters are also kept and all orders, large ‘or small, are given prompt attention and are delivered to any part of town. Give him a trial order and read his new advertisement in this evening’s ‘TRANSOBIPT. . New Union Hotel Barber Shop () ‘The New Union.Hotel barber shop was reopened today by H. M. Blake, who is classed as one of the best tonsorial artists in the State. Mr. Blake resided in this eity in 1860 and is well known to many of the old residents. See adv. in the TRaNnsoniPr. D Six Million Boxes a Year. Pick Pocket ~ CIGARS . factured by SACRAMENTO, CAL. Castle Rock There are no better Cigars }made for the money. ManuSchuernet Brothers In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that’s Cascarets Candy Cathartic’s jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best
medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 1o0c. 2ee Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all*jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to purchasa them. Ifa woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiducus sonsequén. . ces of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tabes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green’s Special Almanac. A GRAND * * * * * * will be given by —a’— ARMORY HALL APRIL 18th. . For the Benefit ofPRIVATE JOHN DUNSTER. —— Program. = : Fiand 60c. sale by H. Dicker an z aud Children, 25 ots. ZRERRERAEERAARRERERERERR EL ATHLETIC: * * HEE EIA IR AHI ARIA IAAI _ odltertainment.. Coupany C Armeric Cue F riday Evening, Athletic, Acrobatic and Musical Dancing toliows the entertainment ADMISSION—Gentlemen 500; Ladies structed of you to do fool things, People least {nterested are always the most anxious about other people's affairs. . Of all loafers, we hate the good natured one most because we cannot get mad at him. Any day, there ta a lot of rubbernecking to do if you only keepa iookout. ee Would you like to hear a fly walk? You can do so by means of a compara. tively simple device if you can indac the fly to do his part. Spread a silk kandkerchief over your ear, and if you can induce him to-crawl across it, you can hear distinctly a rasping sound eaused by the eontact of the insect’s feet with the tiny silk filaments. ————_+29+For Sale Cheap. House and lot adjoining property of Fred Searls. uated. House plumbed and wired. portion of lot on Main street, 72x90 feet. Hartung. f 25-1 m No headache, no gastritis, follows the use of “Jesse Moore” pure whiskey. It does one good. There is none other to equal it. eo — Buy Carpets Now. Velvet carpets and Smith’s extra carpets at 65-cents per yard for the next ten days for cash ouly, at Snell & Fleming’s. m18 10t + e@e + PETALUMA INCUBATORS More Sold Than All Other Makes Combined west of the Rockies. Made i that the best); in four oa orn 6 enter war Hot = in princip pmen r and moisture s trolled. Costs less in time and theless ie machines have been made for over thousands of them are in successful the strongest stock. Large Catal Pay Freight. For sale and stock LEGG & SHAW CO. try Gilt Edge whiskey. MADE BY PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO. PETALUMA.CAL. quality only, (and from 54 to 32 Pon hg wood, copper Heaters, Self. . Has all modern conto operate, These twenty years, and operation. Hatches Ogue Free. We carried by ifornia Red Seen . Large lot pleasantly sit. Would gell separately if desired that . For particulars enquire of A. The next time you oall. for a drink : 60.10 Prison. San Jose, March 18—Tom Collins, Green and Hugh Robbins, three Frank galoon burglars, were sentenced today to terms in the State Prison, the two firet numed to five years each and the lact uamed to three years. Would Smash the Club. Cobwebs put on acat lately gave & woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Buckjlen’s Arnica Salve, the infallible‘ healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. It no pay. Only 250 at Vinton’s drug store. és cures ol Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf —_——~-—-+ +92 + Headache Saps Yeur Vitality And wrecks the brain, One dose o} Sberman’s Headache Cure will cure ‘you. . You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia o5e, and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. tf Sener el New York, March 18—Max 9 confidential’ matager of the Rathbone & Sons, brokers of ¢] ad was arrested today, Charged win bezzlement. It is Charged yr, total shortage is $100,000, tat ere da F eS echool at : Something Nice to Keep, lar monthly mee yea will be held Any one whoattended. the picnic and gathering of old Nan countyans, which was held : “brook on the 10th of Septemta a procure aluminum souvenirs otf occasion at five cents each a p Schmidt's cigar store, They williy, aable in years to come, be at ce Ranch For Sale ata B The Holland Ranch, situa QOolumbia Hill is offereg at -& bis Terms part down and balance on’ Enquire of Brown & Morgan, “ Se oct e » the Ensign mit and Sweetland, n the Niagara qu Valley was filed Dothty Recorder others to W. H. nt assortment of § illinery is mow ~H; Crawford’s/ 3 will soon be @ -be a meeting « 18, F.and A. M. bing, March 19%! isonferring the thi Nevada, last n “Jesse Moore” whiskey hag he Kentapsy. ee With which others have been comp ~il It is the best. a ‘ faher & C of this city wat Brown. Both p n here and ha ish them well. ley, the veteran st ed Charles “Brac New Spring Wrappers. Today we place in one of our large windows our fine of Wrappers. Spring 1: sine Wrappers at 75 cts _Wrappers at $1 00 Wrappers at 1.25 Wrappers at 1.50 Wrappers at 200 Wrappers at 2.50 Grand Special New Goods coming in every day. You will be one the swell-dressed Ladies on E of our dresses on. Respectfully, MARER & Sale of Easter Dress Good line. Mr. Brady bons on the stage place and Oolusa. e Chapter, Orde t night entertai of Rocklin. who { Every On nd Matron. A New.. danda banquet Bre: Innual meeting 3 Over twenty alléy Creamery q the following dozen to over, President; choose from President; F. A Mr. Davey, Jr. Morgan, G. V. F D. a directed to the of Mrs, L. Lubec nscripT. She . jay, Monday and ng days at her-1 rass Valley and jas a fine assort st styles for spr r. The prices > don’t miss the Wrappers at j Prices, all ; and all great val Come while have all the t All nice Ga — —< +@e-+ ard of Trade. of the Nevada Git citizens is called 'Hall on Friday lat 8 o’clock p. m aster Sunday if you haved 60 . reorganization Great Millinery Openia On Saturday, Monday. and Tuesd On the above days I will have on display in this citys aud Grass Valley an unusually large and elegant line Spring Milling and invite the ladies to call at my stores }examine them. My prices are the lowest. Call in and these handsome Goods whether you purchase or not. MRS. L. Commercial Street, Nevada City. business as mié eting. All are ir Frep ZEITLER BRIGHT, Sec, 55 Loca urance see T. B, ¢ in bulk at 15 ce dden’s, ay.. st of everything d your orders to N brands of whit found at W. J. Br LUBECK, Mill Street, Grase Vall flandsome Clocks ° bbers. Try them. now selling his cents a loaf at th ty itand you wil 1 kinds, large and small. None Better, PHONE WESD 14, We have just received a beautiful stock of Clocks of d Our prices are the Lowest. a good, cool d y best in town— They are all guaranteed. . Harry. oT couk=tails Gai ; Ee aie lly Britland’s . Repairing of Watches and Clocks Our Specialty. b Broad street. eK Wf and half can be 4 ' bil Chambers, ox i y A. & H. W, Hartung? he Sts, Bote per g Watchmakers E. lunch. will be William Harry's BROAD STREET, NEVAD. nd Spring street dice wines, liquo GE FEL the Drinkables on hand. ja Oe From Cobweb: that will please’ all members & family; to. make drinkablest prove of most delightful flare ' greatest strength, purchase al Gea, Coffee and Cocoa # #4 supplies here. We certainly ® best $i the city. Anda! lowes! too. <a Our E, B, brand of tea makest fragrant beverage. Sone bet Try our M,& J. Coffee for bay of the “Hay Fev ld use Dr, King Consumption, tt leces for it always od Asthma, the ki: Octors~it wholly mM. Thousands o rers from Consut Bronchitis owe the D it. It conquer ones from Crou bugh and is po Pr all Throat an: $l. Trial botti On’s, Oe mercial " ent tments for Catar tain Mercury, a (s) <L Silverware Tableware C. J We have a Splendid Stock, atid have © 7 marked the prices way down. . . BRAND, The Jeweld ill surely destp snd completety ¢ em when ente “UC0us-surfaces. Ptover be used ex rom reputable n4 8° they will d i the igading i and gate Roget Bro Wallace & 5008 ' to several o' hers "§ OU eb oe eee select t. Hells Cater = 39999999 al J. Cheney 3 Ins no mercy anally, acting ¢ ‘0ucous sur: Q buyin Hall’, Ou got the pak ws » 80d made he, J. Cheney Plile are the be a