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March 28, 1904 (4 pages)

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. we i le Bea Fe .@<8 By Carrier, 123¢ Cts. a Week to five lines inSet der ss Sending sath s oe ‘a week or 20cente 3 month. Payariably in advance x } ont 2a des, 6 Cts. 6 for hotels Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal, 6 cts. and 5 cté. per pound. and mills, 3 per 100 i ‘TRansontrt office. WANTED. Seaman Buggies For Sele.’ carriage, with fine harness. Alfirst-class buggies will be sold at @ if applied for cue Alana i straight salary $20 paid weekly and go mone; advanced; previous experiPiano For Sale. 1 Chickering Piano is offered for sale rgain. Enquire at the TRANSCRIPT ee dt-tt or. manufacturing house; local ter7; position permanent; bus», Superintendent Travers, 620 Mo028-216 Rs ue ee %, 4 4 Oa cate) * ’ eumatism : = eo Mielec es Those who have ever felt its keen, cutting eufteting of others, know that ly ealled **The King of Pain.” asunder. Others feel only occasional stight pains a sudden change in the weather of exposure to tient with a weakened constitution or crippled and deformed for,all time. variety of Rheumatism, Muscular, Articular, Acute, Chronic, In and Sciatic, aud the blood must be purged and ‘purified before th end to your aches and pains: co Ba the real cause or cleanse the di blood purifiers and:tonics, does cure Rheumatism by antidoting: braliz ing the poisonous acids.and baiiding up the weak and sluggish “oT ' and relia! cles and jointsare relieved, the made strong, and the entiresystem isin toned up by. the use of this great a If you have Rheumatism, write us, and our physicians out charge’ any information ‘desired oe ‘ins, or Wwhtiesséd the intense Rhemagiey storture, and that’ itis right. Alldo notsufferalike. Someare suddenly seized with the most excruciating pains, and it seems every muscle and joint ip the body was being torn, : weeks or months, when . sudd th nip, Chilly-winds ofnight air brings on a fierce attack, lasting for days perhaps, and leaving the paAn acid, polluted condition of the blood is the cause of every form and d'and pu isan applications, the usé of liniments and plasters, do much toward tem: relief, but such treatment does not reach blood; but SS. S., the. test, of all at lein ali forms of Rheumatism, It makes . thé-old acid blood rich, and the emir paar mus, and we will mail free our book on i) JSseesesso0see +$ FROM OUT 8 THE WEST 8 «Copyright, 1008, by T.0. MeCure = Ooeoeeecoeoes Missoula Ann gazed across the frolghtful sense of ownership. The chill ‘wind whieh had deterred all other way“farers was as the breath of her own € “Jest the sky. for a norther, Teddy,” she said exultantly. “Seems like old times, it does.” Teddy was not looking at the sky. Around a bend in the road came a horse, jet black, well groomed, head high, while the delicate nostrils sniffed the wind, and saddle invitingly empty; not ownerless, for a policeman walked close beside.But Teddy had eyes only for the horse. In a moment possession would be his and Missoula far behind: »He set off down the walk as fast as his chubby legs would carry him. Too late Missoula awoke to the realities of her position. She broke into a Cross lowa and : _ _Illinois The only Double Tr Missouri River and Ohicago. ack Railway Between the THREE TRAINS DAILY Via the Southern Pacific,Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rys Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 10:00 Fak most Luxurious Train in'the World. Electric lighted threaghaat. uffet smoking cars with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, Dining Cars, Standard and Compartment. Sleeping Oars and . Less than three days to Obicago without ho Bm watt ae a: Rei Eastern Express. Vestibulei. Leaves San Francisco at 6:00 p. m. Throngh Standard and Tourist Sle: Fo asians Chie Goss riet Sleeping Care to Chicago. Dining cars. Atlantic Express. Vestibuled. Le ; : ‘ Standard and Tourist Sleepers. ee ee PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything.R. R. RITCHIE, G. A. P. C. Chicago & Northwestern-Ry. 4 :617 Market St. (Palace Hotz!) Sau Praacisco, ~~ ~* or S. P. COMPANY’S AGENT. frightened run, and her-voice rang out in command: “Teddy Barker, come back! Do you hear? Come back, ! say!” If Teddy heard he gave no sign, ex_eept to redouble his efforts, But verily the way of the transgressor is hard! There was an innocent appearing strip of ice gleaming in the pallid glow of the wintry sun. Teddy’s foot encountered it. He threw out both hands and slid forward on his nose. It is a tender member, and Teddy complained loudly. The irate Missoula was now on the scene. Even the policeman offered his services t6 restore peace. Together they picked up the fallen, whose cries redoubled under the effect of Missoula’s vigorous shakings. The policeman interfered. “See here, now,” he said good naturedly, “I'll have-to arrest you if you make such noise. Come and see Jim Crow. You can have a ride on him if you aren’t scart.” Teddy stiffened at the implied insult. “That’s all I wanted to do,” he protested stoutly, “only Missouly, she wouldn't let me!” ‘ The manlooked at the girl eagerly. ov you from Montana, miss?” he askMissoula nodded. * Best M a TH ERE’ $GO0 D AND BAD LIQUORS Sennen oahu ws hand joyfuln Town tybody who dines at the Hotel. We aim to treat nd feed you well, and to as comfortable as posjo that you may feel at home Gur roome ate light and airy ¢ hede soft and comfortable. und and see. York Hotel @. RICHARDS, Prop. s the season for d° Carnations themume from 35 conte to per dozen. Our-T5 cent jase you. 7 ‘from 85 cents to 76 cents ; Any color, red, white or DNSERVATORY ,CO. AMENTO, CaL.Neda B. Gourley and Oorrespondence tended to. ‘ade County Real Estate Hotel Antlers. WEVADA CITY, OAL. ss Saloon n & Tompkins ors and Cigars Nevada City “] hail from west Texas myself,” the “put only eo Bawpte onr goods. We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars @S2300 @ CHAMPION SALOON O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Preprietors. COX SEED CO 411, 413, 415 Sansome Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. (Blacksmith Business . For Sale.. ~SE 000008 <a — class tools. Largest Assortment of Seeds on the Coast. spply to -A. A. ATTKISSON, Broad Street, Nevada City pe policeman hastened to explain, “but I reckon there’s much of a sameness gen stretches of the park with a-de-. , _. NEVADA CITY, CAL. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1904 +3 a a a me fighters of the land of he Rising Sao, Japanese swordemen fighting in armor. The length and size of the swords used fidtoate (ibetrength of the little = r] Yat quite Imposing in his blue uniform with the brass buttons, and his friendship was a thing to be desired. And then he came from ‘the west! He could sympathize with her fonging fot that faraway land. Yes, Missoula wad sure to come that way: tomorrow. He was waiting for them on the next afternoon, and Teddy was swung up on the saddle in a jiffy. But now it. was the big policeman who talked, while Missoula listened in shy silence. His name was Jones. “They used to call me ‘Shorty’ down in the Panhandle because I was so tall,” he explained, with a laugh. “No, they. don’t do it here,” in answer to her questioning look. “It wouldn’t be healthy for them. The men on the force call me Jim. 1 haven't any pals up here.” . Jim had come -to New York with some full blood cattle, But the attrac tions of the big city proved too much for him, and after a debauch Of several days he had come to himself only to find that the rest of the crew had gone back, and he was left alone, adrift. There had been somé hard days. Jim spoke of them hesitatingly and with a shamed flush on his tanned cheek. “But then 1 got on the force—on account of my riding—and I’ve.-been on over a year. I can’t. complain. of the pay, and the work’s light enough, But I get such longing for the sun shinitig ne “I been watching you other days. . Ww at your norse.” By this time Teddy was safely ensconced on top of Jim Crow. “It does geem as if most of the folks here made riding a hard matter,” the policeman said reflectively. ‘And it’s worse for the horse than it is for them. Why, the ladies have the poor beasts cinched up so tight they can’t draw a full breath. Wish they’d just try it on a broncho. There’d be some tall bucking.” And he laughed. Missoula joined in. “I believe I could show them a thing or two myself,” she gaid proudly, “even if I ain't got one of them swell riding skirts. But I jest better not be saying too much about it,” she added sadly. “I might hev The Pleza Blacksmith Shop, doing a forgot. It’s so long since I was on 4 fine business. Shop stocked witb firat-. horse. Mr. Barker, he got one of those A eplendid opportunity . automobiles, but I can’t abide the for the right party. For particulare. ereature.” The tall policeman agreed. “Just give me a good horse,” he declared, ‘and a a Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City . clear road, and I’d ride and ride to”— “OVar out to the west,” the girl in Alfalfa, Clover, Kefftacky -Blue Grass, Australian Rye Grass, Beet, Garden and Flower Scede, .Ornamental Trees, Roses, Frait Trees and Small Fruite, — Send for 1904 Annual Ostalogue beautifully illustrated, free by mail Established in 1853. : 446644 The Eminent Specialist in Refraction , and Silver Bars. ..Nevada City, Cal. terrupted eagerly. There was A wist OTT'S ASSAY ORRIGE,. Sart ise 2 oe. wr» asked respectfully. “Only since last fall, but it seems am
age,” Missoula Ann said, with a sigh “You see Mr. Barker, he’s the biggest man out our way. He rules jest about everything but his wife, and she rules him. So when she took it into her I buy Gold Dust and Gold head to cum to New York fer the winter we all had to cum. I cum on *count of Teddy. Seems as if he cat get along without me. I’ve hed the care of him ever since he was born.” She By Company C, N. G. C. at Armory Hall The Doctor ie the only Specialist jr gtor of San hat ga on the Science Music by Wild’a Orchestra The Doctor .is Registered under State ve Law in Optometry. The Doctor has never had a case to prescription. G. J. Eucron, Cashier. Office—opposite Episcopal Oburch. Nevada City. Hours—9 a.m. to 4 p. pt Monday. fail him. He has sent in his 675th B.J.Rucros, Pres. W. H. Mantis, VieoP smiled up at the child affectionately. cv “[’m not saying but what I was tickled SOCIAL DANCE over the: idea. They'd been telling me all sorts of foolishness about the city But it’s not a bit like what I expected. Perhaps the fault lies in me, but I fee: sort of smothered all the time. It’s bad enough on the street with people pushing of you out of ther-way, but indoors it’s worse. Things are so awful dear ‘bout a whole section out our way ean’t hev a whole house to hisself. It’s worse than the boys’ quarters ‘at 8 roundup the way folks crowd together. But you must excuse mo¢ fer saying DP. T. e imony Saturday Evening here that Mr. Barker, for all he owns Admieston—Gents, 50 ots; Ladies Free, . ®° much,” she broke off in eonclusion : ed as she looked up and met his dark eyes fixed admiringly upon her. “Only it’e go long since I had the chance to free my mind. You're wighty good to listen But come, Teddy, it’s time we were making fer home.” : Teddy did not agree, but the tall po Grass. Vall t liowed f ie ; re both waye. of, ee ’ Nevada County Bank Heeman cut short his remarks by lift NEVADA CITY, CAL. ing him down in a peremptory fash holes of a please—and then scrambli down through the mesquite bushes into a water hole and letting him drink as much as he pleases, and then riding on till the sun sets as it never does up here, bands of light playing right across the sky and a purple glow over everything. Well, when I get to thinking of all that I get uneasy-like and tired of all this crowding. Some fine morning the feeling will be extra strong, and then’—he laughed—“‘the force will be losing one of its ornaments.” Missoula was looking up eagerly. Her eyes were as blue as the Texas sky of which he spoke and wide with longing. “You will be going back, too, some day, Miss Missoula,” he said softly. She caught her breath sharply, like one suddenly waked from a dream. “Yes,” she said dispiritedly, “I s’pose so—when Mis’ Barker’s ready to go.” The three met often after that. Teddy had come to look on Jim Crow as one of his possessions, while Missoula and his master had become the best of friends, and meanwhile a tardy spring was breathing new life into the half thawed slopes of the park. Timid grass blades appeared. The afternoon sun shone down warmly and showed Missoula engaged in restraining Teddy from picking a spray of the enticing “burning bush.” The tall policeman came up during the altercation. As they walked on together he preserved an unwonted silence. “Spring’s about here,” Missoula observed at last. “I’ve been thinking how the prairie must look by now—Jest one big flower bed.” Jim looked off across the tree tops with eyes ungeeing of their delicate ‘yell of leaves. “I’ve been thinking, too,” he said, “and I just can’t stand the city any longer. -I’m going back west.” Missoula’s face paled. “Td bave gone long ago if it hadn’t been for you, Missoula.” He looked down now and as he saw her agitation went on eagerly: “I won’t go now unless you will go too. I’ve been saving money, and I’ve written out, so there’s a position ready. Won't you go, Missoula?’”’ : Missoula’s face blushed a rosy red, but she met his ardent gaze frankly. “Yes, I'll go, Jim,” she said. “I trust you. Teddy’s getting so old now he won't be missing me, And, ob, Jim, we'll be going back to the west togetber!’ There was a choke in her voice. Jim drew her to him, and it was well that the path was deserted or observers might have been scandalized by the in a perfect blue sky and my ponyynicking his way among the hole and scolding at you as bold as you GET ON IN. CALIFORNIA— GET OFF IN CHICAGO HAT’S the way of it—if you go East via the Rock Island System. . Get on in California; get off in Chicago. No matter how you want to go—in a tourist sleeper or aboard the finest train that crosses the continent—your ticket should read via the Rock Island. Reasons why will be furnished on request. Two routes—one via Ogden, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, or Denver; the other via El Paso. In case you wish to communicate with this Office use the accompanying coupon. cA. RUTHERPORD, A 50 istrict i 623 Markat Sn hoe Footer, Cal. Lexpect to leave.. for ( < For the Scalp sham the Scalp of rane con aamlinroee: motes the growth of hq hair, all ig faa gure oure for poeen Bo nd ie fine for clea: t ure Lame -Beck : nd al. ; ne disease, Dyspepsia, hone on Heart disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, nd weak Eyes. eer”: on * Cor Streets, Nevada City, Oal. a28.-t? Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mas. James Oarmns, Transcript Building, Commercial St: eet. tf Headache Saps Your Vitality And wreoks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will c1re you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache ie gone, They cure neuralgia %c. and 10c.a box. For sal Dickerman sole agent. a . wid vs Hoticeto Voters REGISTRATION Orvicr oF THE CouNTY OLERK or NevapDa County, OALIFoRNiA. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the laws of the State of Califorvia provide for a new and complete Registration of the voters of Nevada County im accordanee with the provisions of Section 1004, of the Political Code of the State of Californig that said Registration Began January Ist, 1904, : ree Please quote *'%t_., clase rate, . Send me any literature that will be of interest to me, City and State C. A. RUTHERFORD, District Passenger 623 Market St., San Rock isiand System a 2, GIVEN BY THE Yeovada County Promotion Committee AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley Friday Evening, April sth, 1904. =~ iT is the aim to make this Ball the grandest ever given in Nevada ba county. Prizes of value and usefulness—more of t' em than can be enumerated—will be offered for mi kere Oostames will be here from Sau Francisco). The best music to be obtained will be furnished, Io fact, nothing will be left undone to make the party Si an enjoyable affair. No objectionable characters will be admitted, go go and teke your wife and femily. . TICKETS—including transportation to and from Nevada Oity— Gentleman $1; ladies 50 cents, Tickets on sale every where. Special care w purorsiorr! is the light nowadays. You ought to pat it in your house. It’s the safest light known. It’s clean. Iv’s certain — press a button During the months of , Mareh and April the South= igh a aes bpm ern Peoific and their coneolniiona, ‘no more ee ea place op ‘bother with oil lampe, no tickets. frem PN, paws ne F more emokey chimneys. ointe west thereof to CaliIve cheaper in the long ornis. Help your couoty rap, ..! least en a this information. wire instructions to furnish ticket at any poiot in the United States on deposit of Our New Gas hight. Grand Masquerade Ball . and will continue to and include Wednesday, September 28th, other within the county will close Thursday, October 13th, 1904. Attention is called to the provisions of Section 1088, which provides that only those “who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which they claim their vote Ninety days, and in the election precinct Thirty days” are entitled to registration. Farther notice is hereby given that affidavits of registration of transfers must be sworn to before the County Olerk or bia Deputies. All persons, foreign born, intending to become a citizen, should be nataralized prior to and including August oth, 1904, as those naturalized after that date cannot legally vote at the general election held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE 8tb, 1904. The office of the County Olerk (in the Court House at Nevada City) will be open for registration from 9a.m to6 p. m. of each day. F. L. ARBOGAST, i County Olerk. Sit now for Fine Photos Framed Pictures cof All Kinds. HE LARGEST and most complete assortment ever displayed in the gounty at moet reasonable p pS Pai 926: . ET ‘ ° fon. “I’m much obliged to you, miss,”. spectacle of one of the force who had Paid Up Capital * $50,000 he said gratefully. “It’s been as good . quite forgotten his dignity. Is the beet for business as seeing one of the Doys. Butper: houses. Iv’e far cheaper » A General Commercial and Savings . haps you'll be coming this way again. Qora—Are you sure you will be able than electric lights for peoBanking Busines Transacted. tomorrow perhaps,” he asked insinuat-. ¢) support me, dear? le who use . for only a aia, howe and advances made on Merritt—Why, yes. It’s cheaper to be _ few hours a night...Missoula Ann thought that perhap. married than engaged.—Mxchange. Dradie dreqrn on cay peri te ae she might. Teddy was quite sure that ndash lvintsimmeitodin Nevada County Gas 4 Elogtri¢ (o., JOHN WERRY, Manager. : he would be ready for another ride] syyngarian peasants have superstiPaid The tall policeman leaped lightly into] gon that fire kindled by lightning cam Interest < on Deposits. gow Best incandescent lampe 15 cents. id Sharp . Fancy Drinks, A Sc shoring ont Oyster Cocktails, pleased to gee you money. here. ; MOORE Yovada City Grass Valley w. H. WOOD, Traveling Pass. Agent. T. R. GRAY, Div. Pess. Agent, Sacramento, Cal. The best of Beor, Cigars, etc Con pee be found at the favorite reiou= Fred Bilerman, ax anit only be'extinguished by: milk Picture Frames made to ¢ his saddle, and she watched him with be'e by: ° ‘ a.thrill of pride. He was certainly]. Ee easier OG ' ) — gy