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March 28, 1904 (4 pages)

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, . HE TRANSCRIPS. IDAILY LOGALNOT MONDAY , FS vag cents Sears on. : ripen Daily Record of the Doings of Our People. ons Ww Laces in cotton, aor Mitchell is here from Maryathe hand, M. Peterson and A. Gleed of San j Francisco arrived here yesterday. . M. G. Hoffman, I, Miller and Chas. Lace Pings -Meyers of San Francisco are here on commercial business, J. M, Mendell of San Francisco is here on business, G. F, Kinney came over from Reno yesterday. Frank Goding-and R. Linder came down from You Bet today, W. E. Brown is here from Sacramento. M. Getz of San Francisco arrived here this morning. J.L. Banks came down from the Spanish Ridge mine yesterday and left this morning for San Francisco, W. E. Jacobs, representing Guthmann, Oarrenter & Telling of Chicago, City fume for a MACY ——— is here on business. j W.J. Langevin of Sacramento arET rived bere thie morning. _ 0. Ball is down from Spanish Ridge. du J.A. Jeffery left this morning for ; San Francisco, ady and H.N. Willett of Sacramento arrived here here yesterday and left this morning for Washington. esday M, H. Mead came down from Sierra . Clty yesterday and left this, morning Tine ae for the Bay. ivitation . H.L, Sweeney is abieto out again, -after a severe spell of sickness, 4 Cc K » David Ashton, who has been in poor =) health for some time past, took his : _departure for Arizona this morning. ‘It is thought that a change of climate will improve his condition. His many friends in this city sincerely hope that ‘the trip will prove beneficial to bis health, Mrs. T. B. McFarland and her daughter, Miss Jennie McFarland, arrived here this morning from San a’rancisco to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. R. M. Hunt. _ Mise Carrie Driesbach came over ftom North San Juan Saturday and eft yesterday morning for San Franisco, “. N Mrs. A.A. Attkisson has returned om San Francisco, where she was Hops, or several weeks for the benefit of her alth, which is greatly improved. Mrs. O. Fred Farnsworth, wife of — hef Farnsworth of the Hotel Antlers, let Soap bcompanied by her son, arrived here turday night from Oakland. Miss Oora Craig is a visitor from blumbia Hill. J. H. Polkinghorn, who was hart at ie Oustomah mine several days ago, oo. It cleans landruff, prohair, cures all nples off the r poison osk, recovering from his injuries. ape ‘Emil J. N. Ott, son of J. J. Ott of / Pees Back is city, will arrive here soon acatisy and ai. mpanied by his wife. They were at mps, Kidney battle last Saturday en route from rains, Heart 4 feadwell Island, Alaska, and intend foal dy ‘ts A ‘spend a few weeks visiting ut Grass . 2 be had by ley and in this city. OLBROOK, Miss Watson, the trained nurse, went Pegaeer ya North San Juan yesterday to take ire of Miss Neva Bradbury, 10. H. Sooy of North San Juan was re yesterday. Reiph Leonard has returned from a it to friends near the Central House. id. Gassaway was up from Auburn urday on a visit to friends. rank Holman, formerly employed . Rosenberg ‘Bros. store here, is how ding a position with Oolbert, Ause & Froman at San Francisco. E.C. Hall of Selby Flat is ree Sale, e hinery ed to be in a very bad condition of sith, and hie death may occur at 1 Mine time. F. Humphrey and B, Goodwin of Murchie Mining Company arrived 1 complete. 8 yesterday on a businesa trip. Stanley type returned to San Francisco this afting, beltning. t+uperintendent A. Malt. @nd wife accompanied them to et, new, 7-8 petropolis. essor and reoe) you wart a good, coo! drink o! eaiel ate, the very best in town—drop in : pump. pee Nm. Barry. column. linus Critical. § condition of Mrs. Mark McCulbh of North San Juan still contined cheap for michal pry alarming aod grave feare are ained for ber recovery. The gham, ie cuff-ring from one of the most EL, int cases of diphtheria, the same LEY. -diaease that carried off both her hd mother within the past two + A sister, danghter of James ary, is also down with the digDut he is now said to be on the } 0 recovery, valers in cigars, new way of dealing is m at your grocer’s in Schils Best; it is still new in the tof not being general. bh Class : ney back. : ARSON EATON -. Carried down the creek. Of Happenings of Interest in and Around This Section. George Alpers fractured a rib while working in the Home mine a few days ago. The Rising Sun mine of Willow Valley which fs under bond to Gus Karteclfoke, will resume operations in the near future. ; Miss Mary Schallengurger, principal of the training department of the State Normal School at San Jose, will attend the teachers’ institute at Grass Valley next month and will probably deliver an address one evening. The Prohibition class of the M. E. church were very pleasanly entertained by their teacher, Miss Freda Wilkins, the deaconess, at the home of Mre, BE. J. Morgan on Pine stréet Thursday evening. Before parting refreshments were served. The Huckins Brothers and others, who are working the Champion Round Mountain mine, encountered a fine shoot of good looking ore recently. The Elsie A., which is being operated by Bonney & Harst, is also looking good. The Smithsonian Iastitute, Washington, D. C., has just issued 8 book on “Indian Basketry of America,” Among the list of collectors of rare baskets Sppears the name of Mrs. E, B. Power, formerly of this city, who is credited with a choice collection of ‘“Maidu” baskets, Monday, April llth wae fixed for hearing the report and petition of the executors of the estate of the late E. M. Preston, deceased, The ectate was appraised at $82,000. About $8,400 was left to various persons, thé balance after all accounts are settled, will go to the son, Myers A. Preston. Richard Phelan, the Sierra City mining mun accompanied by four or five other mining men from San Francisco, arrived here today on their Way to Sierra City, to inspect the Sierra Buttes aod Battee.Saddle mines for the Hayes Brothers syndicate who are negotiating for the property. : A special meeting of the Nevada County Promotion Committee will be held this evening at the office of the South Yuba Water ‘Company iu this city. Frank Pierce, the well known miner’ is now engaged in the express business in this city. He commenced this morning. Tonight the Prospect Hose Oompany will hold a meeting to decide whether OF not the company will purchase caps and belts to appear in the coming Fourth of July celebration. The will of the late Charles M. Bonnemort was filed for probate at Oakland last week. The property, valued at $20,000, will go to the family. Mrs. E. Wells, who has been critically ill at her home on Coyote street, was taken to the County Hospital Saturday. No hopes are entertained for arrival here, was also received there, The Shakespeare Olub held an interesting meeting at the home of the Vice President, Mrs. ©. P. Loughridge Baturday afternoon. Besides the reading of Hamlet Dr. N. E. Chapman read one of Tennyeon’s poems, which was enjoyed. Mrs. H. BE, Huntington was admitted a member. Mrs. E. Ww. Schmidt and Mise Nora E. Hassey were elected to membership. Alvin Penrose, the enterprising mining engineer of North Bloomfield, was married to Miss Hattie V, Hardy of Chico, last Friday afternoon. , The wedding took place at the Central: M. E. Church parsonage, Sacramento. Rev. G. M. Richardson officiated. The young couple will spend their honeymoon at Sacramento, after which they will make their home in North Bloomfleld. Oustomah Lodge, I. O. O. F., and Neva Rebekah Lodge’ have decided to jointly celebrate the aoviversary of Odd Fellowship on Tuesday, April 26, They expect to have a fine time, Relatives of members of the two lodges will be invited, Grand Court to Mecel The annual session of the Grand Court of the Foresters of America will be beld at Hanford, Tulare county, beginning May 2d and continuing for one week. Great preparations have been so far made by the citizens of Hanford, ae well as by the committees of tte Foresters for the event, which promises to be a memorable one im the history of the order. A program that will more than meet the expectations of the visitors has been perfected. It provides that the entertainment of the grand officers and the delegates shall be under the supervision of the members of Court Mussel Slough, the details to be arranged by a sub-vommittee. On the opening day of the session the delegates will be received at the depot and escorted with music to their respective headquarters. The day after the close of the legislative body the grand officers and delegates will te taken in charge by the Hanford committee and driven to many pointe of interest in the vicinity, COMMON PROPERTY Public Praise Is Public Property. Nevada City People May Profit by Local Experience. Gratefal people will talk. Tell their experience for the public good, Nevada Oity citizens praise Doan’s Kidney Pills. Kidney sufferers appreciate this. They find relief for every kidney il), Read what this citizen says: James Brannigan, Jr. , corner of Pine and Oottage streets, miner, says: ‘Some three years ago shen prospecting for myself, in company with others, early in the evening when on the night shift I'wrenched my back on ‘a car and about 10 o'clock it was so painful I bad to retarn home. A friend induced me to ase Doan’s Kidney Pills I took the advice, used the pills as directed and only lost half a shift before I was able to commence work. Since then I have spoken to a number of people about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and. my advice at the present time to abyone suffering from backaehe is to go
to Vinton’s: drug store for Doan’s Kidney Pills and the result obtained from their use will not be disappointing.” For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Baffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States,Remember the name—Doan’s—and ake no substitute, Nearly Swepl Away Adolph Woerner, who resides on a ranch below Grats Valley, had a close call with a light spring: wagon and a span of horses while crossing Dry creek this morning. He was on bis way.to this dity and while in the middle of the current the rig was nearly T = er A, The Rainfall. All last night a steady downpour prevailed in this locality and this forenoon the precipation was very heavy. Prof. Hicks designates the present as the sixth storm period, and he says that it will be central on tomorrow. The causes bearing on the period are, the Earth’s equinox, the Vulcan equinox, the conjunction of Jupiter, and the Moon in Perigee on the 29th, on the celestial equator on the 80th, and full on the 8let. He adde that this is a combination which should arouse our interest and excite our expectations. The things to be expected : During the 29th, 80th and 8let the fallmg barometer will bring about general and active storms. A boreal storm, amounting toa blizzard, wiil Sweep over the northern to western States. This March cold wave will culminate over much of the country before the last of March or the opening days of April. Following is the rainfall, as recorded up to nine o'clock this morning: (Two of Our Popular TT Young People to Take the Vows. Wext Sunday evening at the home of J. T. Gribble-on the corner of Pine and Spring streets the words will—bespoken that will unife in Hymen’s bonds, till death does part, two of our most popular young people, John Cur: now and Miss May Gribble. Following the tying of the nuptial knot the happy couple and coterie of gueste will . wbich the contracting partion will take . with thoce traits of obarsoter and phys: thelr departure for San Frandisso and. ical energies that tend to Greate mar-. other Bay cities to spend their honey-. ital life nu ideal one of happiness and moon. ‘. prosperity. Miss May Gribble, the bridesto-be,. The young people will continue to is the eldest daughter of James Grib. make attractive of the younger set, and vivacious and has won a friends by her sunny disposition, employed at the Murchie mine, He is Make merry at a wedding feast, after @ man of sterling worth and imbued Nevada City their home. The officers and members of Evangeline Chapter, No. 9, O. EB, 8., are req to. meet at Masonic Hall on i host: ai 250 and 10c a box. It cures Dickermen, sole agent. her recovery. Richard Oasley, a late} of beef, pork, mutton and vealon hand et all times. . Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best Taylors.. Perfection Blend.. Stare or Ono, Orry or ToLEpo, Lucas County. ee. Franc J. ORENEY makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuengy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sam of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of OaTABRH thet cannot be cured by the use of Haty’s Catarra Ovure ‘ FRANK J. OHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886 ae A. W. GLEASON {seas Notary Pablio. —_— Hall’s Ostarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directiy on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syetem. Send for vestimonials free.F. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. x COffee Is fine Try it * 40c per Pound. Roasted Daily. Ground to order, Samples Free, Blouse and Silver Hat and SOUVENIR SPOONS C.J. BRAND Sinliomuipiomiaaastd The Good Old Summer time has passed Gorham Silver Polish Hawke’s Out Glass ba > —But the—Last Sees. WOODPECKER ~ In Sterling Silver. New and pretty, Just got here. Ladies, look at them, ne Downlevilic will make o'clock, the building Occupied by and came to box guaranteed. Tor eale'beit. The He waen’s literary, hadn’t any polito lose him? Not cuisine at the National are not equalled by any hotel_in A. ’ News. Lecture Tonight, All who possibly can should avail __ married at Reno on the . themselves of the opportunity afforded ble, one of our foremost men, o ‘17th inet., at the Justice Court by tonight of heering Rev. Irving RB. who is now in charge of the Mt, PleasFuneral Notice. Jadge Nash. They will spend their . Lovejoy, one of the most talented ant quarts mining property in El Do-. . i honeymoon at Reno, after which they . Pulpit orators on the Coast, who will rado county. She is one of the most their home at Loyalton, lecture at the Methodist Oburoh in pa thie city tonight. Dr. Lovejoy is the i . Stockton, and. is highly recommended demi-brunette in coloring, with dark . Tuésday afternoon at lo’clock to atForest Lodge F. & A. M. and the pabliquid eyes and an olive complexion . tend the faneral of our late: sister,. lio sebool of Alleghany, was destroyed . those on Pore Peco aneoth Mise Gribble is « very pretty girl. She. Mrs. R: -M. Hunt. By order of .the. by fire. The Masonic ordes which 00-. be no admjesion fee charged ahd everywas educated in the public schoole of . Worthy Matron. capted the upper portion lost ‘everybody is invited tacome and bring their thie city, . MRS. ANNIE TREMAINE, thing, including their lodge Fecords,. friends. Goto the lectare whether it Joba Curnow, the young man who. M2s Jmous Hotues, Secretary, Paraphernalia, eto. The fire was rains or not; you will be doably repaid wilt lead Miss Gribble to the altar, ie +o cansed by @ defective stove pipe. for the effort, likewise very populer in this county, Tho Curse of Womankind Mre. Owene, widow of A where he was bornand reared. By [esiok and nervous headaches, SherOwons of Goodyear Oreek, diet vt occupation ue ry goorarys and lof. "One doce cron? “ives tnstant me . 28th inet, at the age of 78. She was Enil Frese’s for a number of yesre wor! at the ° cures. Gueran é Home mine, At the present time he is harmless. Immediate rellet een ga tte Nestle of Wales in 1826, ie sluggish livers, relieves tortured ¢ kidneys, and cureg dyspeptic stom. , Couldn't tella story. Did we try ach. oe og DR. H. O. SMITH . DENTIST 7 Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors MASONIO BUILDING PINE]'STREET NEVADA GITY, CAL. Lalitlietilinihidetit tL tt HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, the service and the AND ANNES , Northern Cali. city, OF H wv aad 3 mene" Electric lights NATIO 3 BROSLONNT is Hot and cold water geod Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph Stage Offices and bank in the building, “IEE HOME OF GOOD LIvERs” OUR Closing apa Ladiev’ Leather 5 at Less than Cost ee Wrist Bags * —SEE WIN DOw —& H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers — Broad Street Che Best in town.. Oar wines and liqeors canntt'be excelled aoywhere. We have wines from six to twelve bags old, richly flavored and healthfal and every drop is full of vigor. Ia bulk and bottle. All the leading brands of Cigars also kept, NEVADA OITY -TH E OWL. GRASS VALLEY WALL PAPER Belt Pins All the ap to date novelties. Handsome and durable. Drop in and see them when Passing by our store, CIGAR.. is here to stay —made by— “GIFF” N. S. of Md, the Containing engravings of pointe of interest in and aroand Nevada Sold by all Draggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will alwaye buy it tf Tragedy Averted, ‘Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved,” writes Mra. W. Watkios of Pleasant City, Ohio, “Pneu monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated bim, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumptiop, and our darling vas saved. He’s now sound and weil.” Everybody ought to know; its the only cure for Coughs, Colds, and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Drug~~ Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles ree. : California Champagnole—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf If you want the very best of beer, or any drink of a No. 1 quality drop in apd see Wm. Harry, tf reach of everyone. WALL PAPER We have just received a carload of Wall Paper from East for the Spring trade, They range in price from 10 Cents a Roll Up They are all of the latest designs and the prices are in All the latest Tyling Paper. Nw LINOLEUMs ROSENBERG BROS. Coffee Roasters Tea Blenders en risa bi CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. Taylor’s. Scere roc taces Sanne Tea and Coffee House Colgate’s FISH FOR Broad Street, Nevada City, . p ll prs The esate eriee : Fr loating Leen & DUMAP L t N T FOR CHRON : : sen Are Sure, es Thorough and A really nice and refined . and lots of it too. All kinds—suits Abtitty Si a ac a i in cans, smoked, dried, etc. ‘Our Sucee FLO . Drop around and see our large os) ATS 3 stock of Lenten goods, such as Solentino Praatiog ri 2 aie Canned S almo n ’ Mackerel, Sardines, ae aoe coer ave en . 110 Cents a Cake Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc. Stes aiteaen eek Tice tices aca Rclaes a a ied uae er reply ead 3 _for-25 Cents === weaned re lot of Salmon Bellies dcture and Sexual WeakUISINE 2 Special feature. ReAlso a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bleaters “aii dence strictly confidential, _ ye tarn Oall Bells, Electric lights. Consultation free by mail or at office. Porgelain Bath Tube. One ogee, opie allover the Cost ave Lking x umiret Tiahs, comny Recs. ) of it, why not ? Write today —_— AT—— pies _igiindeecictomglaien . Mae Finovioonec sees . Ohe Bee Five Srocery DR. RICHARD @ CO. gy cial Men and Transient trade. . .I. . . ak =n rene SY DICKERMAN’S J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street e acti anges sabre ve Ae ws eee sini e Ds ae oo ies