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NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor.
FRED E. BROWN, Manager.
SUBSORIPTION
$6 Por Year . By Carrier, * =
oh eee a ae 12 1-26 Per Week
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City}
TUESDAY oes ieedey seins, eoeels veveeeg rere a cececeeccvececscs
MABPIAGE AS A DISABILITY
\HE New York Court of Appeals has handed down a decision in favor of a Brooklyn teacher: who had a suit
against the superintendent of schools for refusing to
permit her to remain in school after marrying, a rule of the
board of education forbidding the women teachers of
Brooklyn to marry. F Sat: tee
The court held that the charter of Greater New York
provides for a trial on charges before dismissal and specific—
ally states the causes for which a teacher can be discharged.
The causes specified are inefficiency, insubordination and immorality, and the court holds that marriage not being included among these charges, the board cannot make a rule
contrary to the charter of the city. :
Such a rule as that of the Brooklyn Board of Education
should have been set aside on the further ground that it is
contrary to commonsense, The-ruling out of married women
from the teaching forces in the public schools in some places
has been for the sole purpose of creating places for some one
else. The assertion is frequently made that married women
do not need such positions as they have husbands to support
them. This indicates the purely economic phase -of the
question, but it is not the broadest point of view. The first
consideration should be qualification of the teacher for the
work and the welfare of the pupil. Certainly the woman of
mature years, who is perhaps a mother, is not disqualified for
dealing with children, She is apt to be tar better fitted for
her work than some unexperienced slip of a girl who takes a.
position merely as a financial make-shift with the knowledge
that she will be disqualified if she should: follow the very
natural inclination to marry should opportunity offer. Such
a condition as that in Brooklyn would naturally interfere
most seriously with bright and intelligent women taking to
teaching as a career.
MARCH 22, 1904
4voeaev,enne yp @
PHILOSOPHY OF ADVERVISING
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HE species of business man who asserts that he advertises in his home newspapers “just to help them along,”
has grown so rapidly less in the past few years that he
is now almost extinct. Still, there are a few of him left and
no doubt he will view with astonished incredulity the following points on advertising presented by the Columbus, O.,
Citizen;
“Tt is a fact,” says this journal, ‘‘that the great bulk of
paid newspaper advertising costs the advertiser nothing.
The following business wae transacted in the Superior Oourt today
Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: “
Robert Van Hoeter vs. W. H. Smith
etal. Argued and submitted,
In the case of B. Murphy ve. M.
Orowley, in which the defendant was
cited for contempt, M. Crowley apjudgment. The matter of passing
judgment was continued until Tueaday, March 29th, 1904,
Killed by Train.
Los AnaeEtes, March 21.—D. D. Griffin, member of the firm of Marphy s
Griffin, extensively engaged in cattle
raising in Tulare county and other
portions of the State, wae ran over
and instantly killed by the Southern
Pacific overland train about two miles
east of Indio, according to the story
told by passengers of the: train which
bas just arrived here. Griffin was a
passenger on the train, having boarded it at Imperial, bound for Los Angoles.
California Polytechnic School
San Lovurs Oprsro, March 22 —News
has*just been received that the United
‘ tates government has set aside 60,000
acres of land along the summit of the
San Lucia mountain range in San
Louis Obispo county for a forestry reserve. This marks the beginning of a
work which augurs well for the fatare
development of the county. It is also
of great importance to the Polytechnic
School as it guarantees prectical demonstration in forestry to the siudents,
There is no doubt but that the Bureau of Forestry will co-cperate heartily with the school in all kinds of. forestry work on this reserve. Students
in agricultare will likely camp for a
week or tio each year in the mountains doing forestry work.
— on
Millinery Grand Opening.
Mrs. L. Lubeck has reopened her
ing, apposite the Transcript block, and
is now preparing for a grand display
of spring
The date set for the grand opening
days is Monday and Tuesday of next
week— March 28th.& 29th-and a general
the ladies to come and see the most
beautiful and stylish creation® for
spring and summer wear that bas ever
been shown in Nevada City. Read the
advt. in another column,
Britt-Corbet Returns at National
As usual the retarns of the fight Friday night will be received at the National, The reports will be the official
peared in the Superior Court today for . ©"
millinery parlors in the Labeck build-. =~
ani summer millinery. I
end cordial invitation is extended to. .
&.Oecurred in the cut approaching the Town Talk tunnel this
‘morning. The cave was aboutin the
same place as the one that occurred
yesterday, but it wae not/so lerge,
from Oolfex came over on the tracticn
was removed before one o'clock this
efternoon. :
In the Superior Court today in the
case of People vs. Lewis Edwards, the
defendant..was-arraigned ‘and given
until Thursday morning at 10 o’olock
was appointed by.thé Court as’ couneél for defendant. The burglary is
alleged to have been committed: at
Truckee.
Articles of incorporation. of the
Schmidt Lum er Oompany were filed
with the County Olerk today. The
compeny is orgenized to saw lumber,
opén. 6 box fastory, to develop lands
and to do general:iamber and mining
basiness.. The. principal place of busi‘ness fs San Francisco. The capital
stock is fixed at 25,000 at $10 per share.
Five shares have been. subscribed,
as follows: Oarl Schmidt, Nevada City ;
A. J. Treat, Sansalito; William H.
Jordan, Walter 8. Braun, L. Conregys,
all of San Francisco.
The following are the quotatione
asked for stocks and bonds at the
Close of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francisco Boards:
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
Milling Wheat......... 165
Barla yi cos cues tiie wl 2
WATER AND GAS,
Spring Valley........: $89 00
San Francisco Gas and Elec.. 59 60
Ophir ..... 5 25, Sierra Nevada. 68
Mexican ... 2 OO}Utah .....
Gould & Our. 46. \Bullion.... 12
mer.. 17
Con. Cal & Va.1 Belcher.. 4
vage.... 61/Overman ....
Ohollar.... WiiJustice.... ~ 09
‘otost .... -28)/Union .:... 86
Hale &}Nor. 10
Crown Point.. Q1. Jalia ..... 05.
Yellow Jacket. 25
Whiskey is being shipped to Kansas
in electric light bulbs. This is undoubtedly the
“chained lightning.”
EE Eee cee
The war between Germany, and the
natives of West Africa is oue of which
the white men need not feel proud.
The natives, trae to their nature, are
and known ae
Special Dispatches Trani
RATHER SIGNIFICANT.
. eee
No News From Port Ar~~ thur For Two Days.
New York, March 22-—No confirmation has been received here of the reported fall of Port Arthur and that the
place has been occupied by the Japatese, but it is considered
significant as no news has been received from there for two
RAMDOAD ACCOR
A Santa Fe Train Runs
into a Washout.
RRgEpLEY, March 22.—The Santa Fe east bound overiand express ran into a washout near here at 4:30 o’clock
this morning. The train turned over on its side and several
passengers were injured slightly.
A SHER THIER.
é. He Steals a Hundred Thousand Dollars.
RIVERSIDE, March 22.—A warrant charging the embezzlement of one hundred thousand dollars from the Orange
Growers National Bank has been issued for the arrest of H.
committing ali sorts of horrible atrocimessages from the ringside as received
That is to say, it indirectly returns to him not only the
amount invested, but a profit in which the whole community.
shares.
“The bulk of newspaper advertising is placed by merchants. The money it costs is paid almost wholly in salaries
and incidentals to individuals in the community in which
the advertiser resides, so that his return is not wholly from
the general trade he seeks, but also the injection of this
amount of money into the trade of his community, with the
result of enlarging it, perpetuating it and multiplying its
resources in all forms of industry. The merchant feels the
pulse of prosperous or adverse conditions more delicately
than almost any other member of the community. News
-papers pay by far the larger portion of expenses in building
up thecommunity. Their investment is not nearly as great
in machinery, stock and other forms of tangible. property, as
in brains and brawn. That is the reason why money spen+
with them by local merchants brings two-fold returns in the
present and the future.
“The newspaper as an institution working for the welfare of the community in both material and other respects, in
reality makes paid advertising free. The intelligent advertising patron of such a 1 ewspaper contributes to the happiness and prosperity of the community at the same time he
promotes his own business interests in the present and lays
the foundation for greater profits and usefulness in the
future.”
Officers Elected.
Piety Hill fre company, No. 5, beld
@ meeting last evening and elected the
following officers: William _Biohards,
president and foreman ( re-elected ) ;.
Dave Dower, first eseistant foremen ;. March, as predicted by Prof. Hicks.
Joseph Hosking, second agsistant foreEquinoctial Siorm
with the cold, raw wind that prevailed
gave unmistakeable evidence
The threatening and cloudy aspect
of the skies this morning, together
of the
of the fifth storm period for
men; Ed. Gribble, secretary; Al.
Snell, treasurer (re-elected). A board
of directors was also elected. The
newly-elected officers will be installed
at the next regular meeting.
The members of thie company always
take an active interest in the affairs cf
the fire department, and they are ever
at the Western Union headquarters
here, and wili be posted “hot from the
sonnder,” in the hotel bar. One of
those famous Chile con carne’s will be
served, along with many other deliacies, and thé public is invited to
come and enjoy themeelves.
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Working Overtime,
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
ireiess, little workers—Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Millions are always at
work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick
Headache and all Stomach, Liver and
Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure. Only 25c.at Vinton’s drag store
Pointed Paragraphs
There is no illumination in the oil
of bypocrisy.
Gentee) sins are likely to have rough
consequences,
When you borrow trouble you need
not look for a dua,
It is aspiration that makes life
ratber than respiration.
It is safer to be finical with sin than
to be femiliar with it.
large.as those next door,
crack,.but it cannot heal it.
vides for bis brother.
linen instead of fine living.
When you shut your eyes in pray
you open the heart on heaven, :
is likely to become desecration.
conscience that insists only on eccentricity. :
and it will be « very cold rainstorm,
probably turning to sleet and snow
J tral on the 28d and 94th, but will probably last a day or two longer. After
the emo crosses the equinox, it fs said . fect there. The Navy Department for: Rew
bade the use of Bremerton Yard on}
account of the number of temptations j
that the backone of winter is broken.
We trust it will be so—at least this
on the alert to respond when daty calls. year.
The Mayor ot Yetebw ben retoed the
presented to the sailors.
oured it in five days.
The sins in our house are never so
The putty of pride may hide the
He best prays to bis Father who proHeaven is not satisfied with fine
When religion is but recreation life
There is something crooked in the
their example,
ItSaved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth of La Graige, G.,
affered for dix months with a frightful ranning sore on hia leg, but writes
that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly
For Uloers,
Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in
the world. Oure guaranteed. Only
25 cts. Sold by W. D. Vinton, Druggist.
if you wart a good, cool drink o’
beer—the very best in town—drop ip
and see Nm. Barry.
The anti-Semitic press of Russia is
trying to stir up another attack on the
Jewish residents by asserting that the
Japanese are descendants of the ten
lost tribes of Israel. Neurly every
race alive, the ancestry of which is in
doubt, has been stated to have deascended from the lost Israelites.
Drummers for “Old Gilt Edge” whisky always bave “the best the town affords.” They carry it with them, in
fact.
CATARRH
Ly
Ery’s CREAM BALM
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
ting of -elghty-seven fiGIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
perience of Bremerton bag had its efpice amy 2 Gold in ea Heed quickip.
0
oeryty a
ties and the Germans are following) Hayes but are unable to locate him. ~
.
T. Hayes, the former cashier. The officers are searching for
Obinese colony, died this Sfterucon. . .
He had been “under the weather” for . *
today.
of the some time,and sbuffied off the mor: tal coil from causes incident to old . ¢
PRIZE FIGHT . = :
her
A.J. MeGill, W. Oallis and Mise
will be reesived at the Jeukins arrived here from Downleville
MAHEP
New Black Lace Hose.
%
te & CO
Warren’s Feather Bone Girdle Foundations at'50 cents
each, Just the thing to make the new girdle on,New Trimming Buttons. In white, pearl, brass, gun
metal, black and white, crocket aud jeweled. ~All sizes,
Full line of Shirt Waists on
New Black Crush Leather Belts
New Bone Hair Pins, New Neckware
New Sleeve Ruching. New Ribbons
‘New Trimming Braids. New Laces
OUR GLOVE STOCK. Come to us for gloves in cotton,
silk and kid, All colors, all sizes.and fitted'to the hand,
Phylis Stock Foundations, 10 cents
New Corsets.
New Large Lace Collars = =.
New Lace Ping
Maher & Co., Nevada City
Vinton’s Cough
——S=WILL CURE 11T==
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Ask your Dealer for
A) with le
Dharles D
Fattack of
» Dani
fidence or
alcom . Midvale Drill Steel
there ye
Guaranteed Pure.
the firm of Murphy, Grant & Oo., and
one of the best known business men of
San Francisco, died this morning. He
had been in poor health for several
weeks,
into a great labor war. The result,
however, will be far more doubtfal
than the labor troubles of a year ago
Admiral Evans does not care anything about the canteen in the army,
T THE
notice
hate
FRIDAY NIGHT
ah oh
Free Hot Lunch
will be served during the evening
Just to Remind You .
Tea Mate Grad ogi ae
: in a few days.
Grand Opening Monday and Tuesday
when we will have on display a heiidsome line of
Store ready andillinery there.
e will give our
OSILI OON OARNE Spring and Summer Millinery. A cordial invitation
end other good things fe extended to the ladies to attend.
A cordial invitation is extended to Commercial Street, Nevada City.
you all to come and pertake of it,
i
Per ead .
a.
. BIG “FREE LUNCH .
HIMES BRITT YOUNG CORBETT
Will be received by Special Wire at
‘HOTEL ANTLERS_>
Friday Night _
will? be Served after the Fight
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,
ABCBEERS
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
San Franoisoo, March 21.—Adam . poen placed
Grent, president of the Donohue-. acres of lapd on Dumbarton Point
Kelly Banking Oompany, member of. from. the Dumbarton Land and IuThe strike of bricklayers and laborago by the late Sentate
ers in New York threatens to develop . was subsequently abandoned,
None So Good,
Death of Banker. Railroad Deeds.
Labor Condition
conditions,
will make.a sensational report of wh
can be improved: fifty per cent. in
he was hailed as “a Labor Messiah.”
New York, March 21—Samuel Gomybut he wants it on his sideboard on his] ers returned from Porto Rico today,
where be made a close study of labor
I€ is expected that he
he saw,. He thinks that condition
short time, bat just bow he will not
discuss at this time. Ia Porto Rico
A. G.
rned last «
it to Oa
jor cities,
i. W. We
. Sweetlan:
ont illnes
t. J. Bea
Fe last ni,
Yb: ries St
d House.
fisses Me
; » ones
Oaxtanp, March 21 — Deeds have n Fran
yeying 1% Hes Elea on record conveying : Range
provement Company to. the Southero 2B Gray,
Pacific Company. It ie thought the fer agent
land may have been acquired for the pany, is
purpose.of.e line connecting “both /M. Hac
sides of. ¢polnt, A spur morning
the ae Fair, but It
fed to .
S
at
E HLMER & HSI
Wholeeale and retail dealers in
eas
BROAD STREET
Rates
Again .
Fine Liquors # Cigars. 9
Bverything Strictly High Clas
Duriog the months rs 7
March and April the South-F
ern Pacific and their con}:
nections wil! again place ODF y
—w~ «
Hall’s Ostat
ally, apd act
and mucous .
Send for.esti:
F, J, OHE
Sold by all.
Hall’s Fami
Trial
San FRANOL
of Alexander
of Major McO
until April &
* sale redaced westbound
tickets trem Chicago snd
poin st thereof to Call
ore p your county
thie information. We ¥
ire instractions to furnish
Seketabresy polot lo
United States on deposit
~ ow. H.WOOD,
‘Traveling Pass, Agesteast onde
‘Beaten telond or relative
2 lesued for the
e ot Dr. A. H.
: Colorado Sp
‘brother of the
Condition wi
quiry.
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