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March 28, 1904 (4 pages)

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ley Meets a: Fou O'ek PROF Attorr FFICE Brot City. Attor: ILL I State Attorn ILL Onite FFICEaad Pl Attorne ( BPFICE— mereia! Attorne FFICE— up stair Ji Transcript TOYD P. LAB JON: Gras Telephon Ww. Civil Br EPUTY U Office in da City Dr, Al Broad : Pine Grove ( Telephone i ane Nevapa City Dalty TRANSCRIPT NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. 7 SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year. ByCerrier, -Delivered toany vart ufjthe city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted,”at Nevada City MONDAY 2.0000.. wsecssesseseeessencass9os RON 2B, 1904 ener as THE NEW ANT-AMARCHST Bi TO ROTECT THE DRESDEN T is enough to make the blush of shame mantle the cheek} of every trne and law-abiding citizen of the United States to realize the fact that in this great Republic of ours to which Americans often and justly refer to with pride it is necessary to take the precaution to have the Chief Executive of the nation protected from the murderous designs of anarchists through the means of employing private detectives to shadow him and by passing stringent laws in Congress for the protection of the President and the swift punishment of all red-shirted villains who become so steeped in the damnable teachings of anarchy as to attempt to carry out the designs against that magistrate which they constantly carry in their hearts. But it is so, nevertheless, and these precautions will always be imperative as long as an anarchist remains in this free country and these ugly customers are al lowed to land here from foreign ports with the riff-raff-of Europe, although we may regret to admit the fact. Several bills have been under consideration by both Senate and House comunittees of Congress for the protection of the President ever since the asassination of President McKinley. Different bills passed both Houses in the 58th Congress, but the two Houses could come to no agreement. The Senate Committee on Judiciary has just ordered a favorable report on a new bill. The bill as reported follows: “Section 1.—That any person who shall, within the limits of the United States or any place subject to the jurisdic— tion thereof, willfully and maliciously kill or cause the death of the President or Vice President of the United States or any officer thereof, upon whom the power and duties of the President have devolved by the constitution shall suffer death.” “Section 2.—That any person who shall within the limits of the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, willfully and maliciously kill or cause the death of any officer of the United States entitled under the constitd— Aiwveny Gtaiu, 1bd1y ua var of 1aadimy' ur: eth. the President and Vice President, while he is engaged in the performance of ‘his official duties, or because of his official duties or char= rareU£s Pp i 12 1-2c Per Week eM ee, Se ateiaeaiiaabin ENTERED INTO REST Mrs. R.M. Hunt,a Pioneer Resident, Passes Peacefolly From Earth’s Trials. Aftera long and serious illness of several months and a period of unconsciousness lasting four days, Mrs. R. M. Hunt, one of Nevada City’s most beloved and esteemed pioneer residents, breathed her last about eleven o’clock last night, and her soul passed peacefally into the Great Beyond to receive its final reward. Death reeases incident to old age and a general breaking down of the system. Her husband, R. M. Hunt, passed away about one year ago, and thie great sorrow and affliction weighed heavily on her, and, it is thought, assisted ina great meaéure in hastening her demise. Mrs. Hunt was one of our best known residenta, having come to this city ip the year of 1852, where ehe was married tothe late Dr. R. M. Hunt. She was koown as a woman whose cherity was unostentatious and anlimited to the deserving, and ber good influeice and deeds were munificently and constantly exerted in the causes she loved and espoused. She was an ardent worker and liberal supporter of Trinity Episcopal church of this city, and in the Guild organization (an adjunct of the church) were found many of ber most intimate and nearest friends, who will greatly mise her loyal and ever willing aid, her friendship and Christian companionship. Her most intimate and valued friends here are fonnd among the pioneer settlers of this city and county, who realized and greatly prized her true and unswerving friendship and esteem. She was alwaysthe same Mrs, Dr. Hunt tothem on any and every occasion, and there is none perhaps who will more deeply deplore the passing of this noble woman tban the pioneers of Nevada county, Although she had always been favored during her married life with an abundance uf this world’s blessings, still, like all mortals, she bad many trials and mental worriments to contend with, but she always bcre these with the patience, fortitude and calm resignation of a tras Christian, and through every dark cloud of her life the sunbeams of faith, hope and love shone through and illumined her nath_lahew'-~ The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock from ber late residence, under the auspices of Evangeline Chapter No. 9, O. E. 8., of acter, or because of his official acts or omissions, or who, by so killing such official, shall cause such a vacancy in the office by him held at a time when by the constitntion and laws of the United States it would be the duty of the person holding such office to act as President, shall suffer death, . “Section 3.—That any person who shall, within the limits of the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, wilfully and malicionsly kill any ambassador or minister of a former state or country accredited to the United States and being within such limits and while engaged in the performance of his official duties or because of his official character, or because of any of shall suffer death.” The Contest For Delegaies. The Bulletin gives a resume of the contest that ia going on by those who desire to be delegates to the Republihis official acts or omissions, Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Estate of Myra B. Wentworth, deceased. Final account settled and distribution Granted in accordance which the deceased wasa charter member. Rev. W. A. Rimer, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, will officiate. The remains will be held at the Bunt residence until tomorrow morning, when they will be taken on the 9:40 train to Yacramento and interred in the Hinkson family plot in one of cemeteries there The services at the grave will bec nducted by Rev. Reiner an Episcopal clergyman. A number of intimate friends of the deceased, with the sorrowing relatives, will accompany the body to the Capital City aod participate in the last sad rites. The deceased was a native of New York State and wag about 79 years of age. She leaves a son, Dr. H. 8, Welch of San Francisco, and a daugbter, Mrs. A. V. Hinkson of Sacramento, A sister, Mrs. T. B. McFarland residas at San Francisco. eee To Be Launehed. The big armored cruiser California sulted ‘from a complication of dit-tman changed a can National Conve-tion, and among other things that paper says: ‘John F. Davis of Amador wants to see the sights and make a speech in Chicago, but be would prefer to be one of the four delegates-at-large, The real fight 80 far as the place on the district delegation is concerned &ppears to have narrowed down to Chas. E. Clinch of Grass Valley and E. 0. Voorhies, the For a while Clinch looked to be the goods, but now that Voorhies has come to the fronta change bas come over Political looks very much ag though Clinch wi}] have to do some veteran Amador Republican, affairs, and it great pointing or stay at home.” We believe the Bulletin will find it ie mistaken as to the Strength of Mr. Clinch in thie contest, The RepubliCans of Nevada Ocunty will send to the Convention a solid and uncompromislig delegation for the Hon. Chas, E. Olioch se one of the delegates to “the National Convention, and it. is sincerely believed that the other counties in the. district will join ta ana: make it unanimous, Obarley Clinch bave it. OE For a good cool, sharp glass of beer consent, counsel for James Watt oon-. Bowel troubles. E ‘ senting thet defeult be entered to com-. Ure, Only 250 at Vinton’s drag store fg worthy of that honor and should plaint. Waive time to with petition. Estate of Charles E. Bourne, deCeased. Final account, settled, allowed and @pproved. Nellie Riley vs. George E. Riley. Continued until April 18th. The People vg. Lewis Edwards. Demurrer to information submitted and Overraled. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Trial set for Friday, April 16th. Birce & Smart vs. Auburn Lumber Company. Continued ons week. Estate of Adolph Woerer, deceased, Certain testimony reduced to writing and filed with the court. The People vs. L. D. Nibell, The defendant was arraigned. Thos. 8. Ford entered as counsel for defendant, who was given until March 80th to enter hia plea to the information filed herein. E.M. Taylor vs, W. H. Bryan et al. On trial, Marguerite J. Allan, by guardian, vs. W. D. Vinton, administrator of the estate of A. D. Allan, deceased, Continued unti! tomorrow. will be launched at the Union Iron Works in San Francisco Oo the mornaing of Thursday, April the 28th, at 10:80 o'clock. A Program of ceremonies befitting the occasion has been Plavned by a committee representing the Native Sons of the Golden West, The christening of the veesel representing California among the warehips of the world will therefore be made an affair to be remembered by all the citizens of the Golden State. SS eee Gone 10 Truckee. Sheriff Henry Walker, Corouer John Hocking and Court Reporter John W. O’Neil left. on the noon train for Trac. kee. ‘They will investigate the ciroumstances in connection with the murder of a Mexican there. Working Overtime, Eight hour laws are ignored by those ireieas, little workers—Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Millions are \ 4. Borel vs. James Watt et al, Demarrer of James Waitt overruled by answer crossJudgment for defendant street, makes & specialty of Faxcy Bears the Ze, LIT te James Watt and Enm depend H gpscuse: cell at Wm, Harry’s saloon Price 5 ots] Jated in open court, a ngs hy ag — . . ee are mixed properly, work, night and day, curing [ndigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomaob, Liver and Easy, pleasant, safe, + Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad There’s nothing ‘topic, and effective nervine and the down systems. ness, Rheumatism expels Malaris germs. satisfaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Druggiat. ; Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs. always at} Tranecript St: eet. tt The Kind You Have Always Bought TRUCKEE Dolnes, A Bloody Crime Committed---Other Interesting Matters, Blood flowed freely in the streets of Truckee at about 1 o’clock Saturday morning. One man is dying and two others are in jail and will be charged with murder when death relieves their victim of his suffering. The men are Mexicans and had teen employed on the railroad a short time, Robbery was the motive for the deed. They bad been drinking freely and were inclined to quarrel. Shortly before the affray they were in a dance hall on Jibboom street, where the assaulted 20-dollar piece, the other two witnessing the transaction. Leaving the hall the three started across the street and began a row on the way, and an officer admonished the trio to-behave themselves and then continued on his rounds. At the back entrance of a saloon two of the men bad pounced apon the one who had the money. A knife was used and an ugly gash which cut into the left ear, down the side of the face and severed the jugular vein in the neck is the grewaeome evidence of the knife-wielder’s expert use of the knife. The perpetrators ,of the sanguinary deed attempted to escape, but were later captured and lodged in jail. ‘The younger of the two, a mere lad, ls supposed to have done the slashing. Acard found in the clothing of the injured man gives the name as Gallendo. He is anconscious and it is thought that he will die without regaining his senses, Sunday, April 3d, the Southern Paeific Company will run a Special excursion train from Reno to Trackee for the benefit of those who wish to spend the day in the mountains and enjoy the pleasures afforded by snow end foe. The train will leave Reno at 7:20. m. and will pick up passengers at way-stations, arriving here by 9 o’clock. Returning it will leave Truckee at 5 o'clock p.m, The excursion is to be thoroughly advertised in Reno and vicinity and the business men of Truckee will be requested to furnish entertainment for the visitors. Division freight and passenger agent John M. Fulton of Reno suggests that horse racing, ball game, foot racing or something of the kind be provided for amusement. lt is out of the question to think of any of these sports, Toboggan slides, snowshoes and sleighs will be more adapted to the conditions. ang there rab paps, *Npedial Dispatches to Transcript an ; 4 : 7 ——— NOTIONS . Warren’s Feather Bone Girdle Foundations at'so cents each. Just the thing to make the new girdle on, The Weather Bureau Says
the Sacramento River Will Reach Danger ~ Limit Tonight. Joaquin rivers. ALL STREAMS ARE RISING ~ SAN FRANcISco, March 28*-The Weather Bureau has issued danger warning to river sections that the water danger line willl be reached tonight along the Sacramento, Yuba, Feather, American, Consumes, Mokelumne and lower San ® The rivers are rising rapidly today. A DISASTROUS FIRE ie A few days ago when the snow was partly cleared away by the rain, a search was made for the bodies of the workmen who perished in the snowside at Lakeview last month. No trace of them was found, however, and they probsbly are covered by the big drifts.—Republican. Had (0 Return. John Trainor started out with the Downieville stage this morning by the way of Newtown, When he arrived at the Rush creek crossing the etream wasso high that he decided to return to town. It was at the place where the stage was wrecked not long ago, and Mr. Trainor did not want to take any chances with the stream. This afternoon agent W.H. Crawford sent out the mail and express matter by the main San Juan road, A light spring wagon was pressed into service, and driver Trainor again started for up-country points, Agent Orawford Says that if the storm contiones he will posta notice at his office Stating that passengers will be waybilled at their own risk only. swollen —+ ee + County Treasurer L. J. Wright is on the sick list. He ig suffering from a severe cold. ee p= “lore Riots, Disturbances of strikers are not Dearly ag grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or K'dneys as Electric Bitters. It’s a wonder yl greatest all around medicine for run It dispels Nervoueand Neuralgia and Only 50c, and Embroidery Lessons Three Stores Destroyed--Public Library Damaged. VALLEJO, March 28th—A disastrous fire occurred here this morning. The Public Library was badly damaged, and. _ Dats “vy w-~e~) svuveguUU Ss OUUE SLOre and Bronsen’s Millinery Store were destroyed. MAHEP & CO’S New Trimming Buttons. In white, pearl, brass metal, black and white, crocket aud jeweled. Full line of Shirt Waists 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, S Mita tid AN colors, all sizes and fitted to the hand, Phylis Stock Foundations, ro cents New Black Lace Hose. New Corsets. New Lace Ping New Large Lace Collars Maher & Co., Nevada City HUDNUT’S YADMA 4." 22° All Kinds of Easter 69g Dyes AT W. D. VINTON’S PHARMACY Y gun . ‘All sizes, for Just to Remind You That we are getting our Nevada City Store ready and will have a Grand Display of Millinery there in a few days. We will give our Grand Opening Monday and Tuesday ——March 28th and 29th_—— when we will bave on display a handsome line of Spring and Summer Millinery, A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies to attend. . MRS. L. LUBECK Commercial Street, Nevada City. Ask your Dealer for . Midvale Drill Steel ABC B0neEmMIAN “King of all Bottled Beers,” Brewed from Bohemian Hops, ELDRIDGE IDENTIFIED guards last July. * SEATTLE, March 28—Guard Corcoran of Folsom positively identified A. L, Raymond, now under arrest here, as E. L. Eldridge, who escaped during des perate battle with SOLD EVERYWHERE, ‘NeW Planing Mill W. M. Burkhalter and Charles Ocker, formerly of Truckee, will open a large planing mill at Duniba, near Visalia, pext week, The firm will conduct business under name of the Pacific Wood and Lumber Company. Medical, Lake Toilet Soap For the Scalp as a shampoo, It cleans the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, proMotes the growth of the hair, cures all Skin diseages, takes Pimples off the the face; is a sure cure for poison osk, and is fine for Cleansing teeth, The Ordwray Plaster will cure *beumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back ANITA MoGEE. Anita McGee was at the head of the two American war, thousand nurses in the Spanishand is Planning to take one hundred Yankee narses to Japan. James Carns, Building, Commercial ee CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Ladies of Yevada City and Grass Valley.. HATS, : ' are most cordially invitéd to ine Ou of SPRING AND SUMMER Dn this city, ve an el t and han will bold a Grand Opening at my a ome Pree Week the flnest and best li INERY ever on display new store next WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 30th and 31st, T have selected them with special some PATTERN — care and they include some very band..MISS ELEANOR HOEFT Broad Street, Opposite Brand and Hartang’s or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai. Yo ee Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney A Man i oa, disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart Naturalists have decided that uray disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Feinsects have senses Which hutan be . male weakness, sore and weak Eyes. jogs lack. That of locatic a. Shown by The above erticles can be had by the wasp, for instance, is remarkable . ealling on J. 8. HOLBROOK, One species builds its Nest im a sand Corner of Pine and Oommercial bank that is only a part of severa) Streets, Nevada City, Oal. 02st acres.of such soil, and When it leaves . = eee in search of food it covers the nest 80 carefully that no ordinary eye could discover its location—that is to say, it ed Of is just like all the surrounding loca tion, and yet the wasp flies back to it without hesitation and finds it without making a wistake. There is another wasp that unerringly locates the egys of the mason bee under a thick layer of sun baked clay and deposits her Own eggs in the same cells that her young may have food when they are hatched. Immediate Sal, All the (Machinery at Gold Tunnel Mine 1 new 1000 10-stamp mill complete. 1 96-borse power motor, Stanley type induction motor, new concentrators, shafting, belt_ Egyptian Maxims, An Egyptian Papyrus which dates back to about 4000 B. C. has the fo}. “lowing injunctions: “Calumnies should hever be repeated.” “Guard thy speech before all things, for a man’s ruin lies in his totizgue.” The Wise men of the ing, eto. race early learned good sense. . fren hoist, 1500 feet, new, 7-8 is Toned Him Down. Sin Togersoll sat mcs beac “This Photograph doesn’t look a bit 4 drills, complete with steel eto, lke me,” said Snarley to the photog. 16-inch discharge ateam pump. rapher. feet 12-inch flanger column. “IT know it,” said the photographer, 400 feet 38-inch casing. “I was afraid to make it exactly like 6 ore iron cars, you for fear you wouldn't take it? -horse power boiler. ae 1 35-horse power engine, —== All belting, ete,x WANTED. All buildings to be offered cheap for the next two weekg, State Superintende a resentatives for Weneta' States. “Meee stru Splendid Opportunity. Salar: oud en.Inquire of WwW, BR. Gillingham, Sen CORRES BROS UNIVERSES NATIONAL HOTEL, es airaied Peet I. C. LINDLEY. ei Ri Easter Novelties PALMER & JOHNSON at TEGLER’S } : ah wien, ik inne eile : Wholezale and retail dealers in of anything in our store we — give a ticket entitling you to a Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars, Bverything Strictly High Class, Chance in the lar, anoram ©8g Dow on display te window C. E. TEGLER Commercial Street fH) MOND. Peters PER Daily L. G. 3 ville, M. Pete Francisco: + M.G. . -Meyers o! commeroi J.M.M here on b G.F,K yesterday. Frank G down fror W.E.B mento. ._ M. Getz here this ; J.L. Ba Spanish F left this m W.E. J mann, Oar is here on . W.J. Le rived here . O. Ball it : J.A. Jef ) San Frangi . HON. Wi » here yester. for Washio, . M, H. Me Clty yos ter for the Bay, . #H.L, Swe ‘after a sever ' David As! health for . departure f, It is though will improve friends in th ‘the trip wil health, Mrs, T. FE daughter, Mi Tived here . Francisco to late Mrs. R. ! . Miss Oarri from North eft yesterda; isco, Mrs. A. A. fom San Fr or several we ealth, which . Mrs. O. Fr hef Farnswc Bcom panied turday nigt Miss Oora blumbia Hil! J. A. Polkin ie Oustomah recovering . “mil J. N. is city, wil Mpanied by ttle last § feadwell Isl; ‘spend a fev iley and in 1 Miss Watson North San 10. H. Sooy of bre yesterday Reiph Leona: it to friends id. Gassawa urday on a \ rank Holm . Rosenberg * ding a pec fause & From E.C. Hall ed to be in « th, and hi i time. } F. Homphi Murchie Mi } yesterday returned . ping. tup and wife metropolis. you wart a the very t 8 » Nm. Da P condition . h of North y alarmir tained for is saffcring int cases of ‘diaease tha hd mother . A sister mary, is also © recovery,