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. THE TRANSORIPT. .
7 DAY ....,TIARCH 29, 1904
Doings of OurPap
; Aeon of A, J. Bovey is reported to)
be very ill,
. P.S. Hall of North Bloomfield was
re last night, ‘ :
» Victor Gates is quite ill at his home
iear Sugar Loat. =
. The young son of P. Orzelli is very
il at their home near Jodian Fiat.
» A. R. Denike and J. O. King were
here from San Jose last evening. *
Principal L. E. Armstrong of the
bu blic schools returned last night from
uburn. i
; George F. Kinney, representing the
Nevada Meat Market, is here from
eno.
/David Eaton was called to Maryse@ yesterday bythe illness ‘of his
aughter.
‘Mrs. Davey and child arrived here
ist evening from Gaston and left this
jorning for Oakland. ;
J. A. Harper took his. departare for
lenver thie morning, He has been
bre for the past few weeks.
‘A. H. Parker returned last night
om Los Angeles, where he had been
} a visit to his daughter.
‘Manager George A. Peer of the El
ro mines returned last evening from
and. He was accompanied by H.
;Each.Traveling Passenger and Freight
ant W. HW. Wood of the Southern
cifie Company arrived last evening
m Sacramento.
Bidney Thomes, who was injured at
®-Ohampion mine at the’ same time
m David Hooper was killed, is able
be ont again. :
Alvin Penrose and wife (nee Hattie
; Hardy) who were married in Sacranto last Friday, willtake up their
dence in North Bloomfield after a
ort stay at the metropolis.
. , 8. MoNairn, who is a student at
} State University, and.who is spendsome time here, will make an effort
establish a branch of the Young
n’s Ohristian Association in this
V.T. Rale, motormen on the elec} railway, left. for San Francisco
} morning to spend a short vaca. } Frank Howard will fill the posifon the traction line during Mr.
le’s absence. :
» Oanton and J. Keller arrived here. ~
evening from San Francisco.
ndey Hampel is here from Sacraito.
8. Myers of San Francisco is here
Jommercial business.
ae rade Affairs
here was a special meeting of the
da County Promotion Committee
ast evening and transacted the
wing business: Fioor CommitHarry Englebright, G. J. Rector,
F. Colley, Herman Brand, M.
freston, Dr. 0. H. Lebners, R, H.
her, William H. Martin, John Fay,
; Weeke, E. T. Wortbley, BR. W.
brd, John Eddie, William Rich, Ed Nathan, Oharlese BrockingGeorge L. Jonea, A. F. Brady, Dr.
» Haye, George Mainhart Jr., W.
inch, William Temby, O. J. Mil‘A J. Hosking, Don Ray, M. J.
» Eli Benoit, Fred Bastian, .W.
Morgan. The committee recomfed that there be offered a special
§ of $10 for best couple of cake
8; that the entire Promotion
mittee be made a committee on
tion with Frank Dulmaine as
fman; that the mining superinints of the county be added to
evitation committee. George &.
and Ohariles E. Tegler, elected
p last meeting to fill vacancies,
their seats as members of the
jittee and made ebort talke which
well received,
ne Curse of Womankind
and nervous headaches. Sher. Headache Cure gives instant re
d a i cures neuralgia
[box guaranteed. For sale by H,
bu want the very beet of beer, or
ink of a No.1 quality drop in
fe Wm. Harry. tf
ade is as honest here as
re else; but it has to
d, when nobody knows
bods, and the risk is on
buyer and seller.
th Schilling’s Best there
isk for either; moneyit.
{the Senior Epworth Leugue will be
she
Frank Howard cata bad gesh,in his
band yesterday witha knife. . «.
Thomas Patterson, an employe of
the Mountaineer mine, suffered. a-severe hemorrhage Sunday.
The business and social meeting of
held on Thursday of this week instead
of Friday, the usual meeting night.
Herman 8. Mott, the millwright,
left yesterday for Bangor, Butte county, in response to a telegram stating
that his mother is dying. =
Louis H. Aumer has succeeded “to:
the proprietorship of the National
meat market on Broad. street, heretofore conducted by: his father, Frank
Aumer.* :
Two strangers, one a cripple, were
locked up by Nightwatchman Rafter
last night for begging. Thie afternoon
Marshal Shearer escorted. the trio out
of town, : ;
The Mexican who was stabbed by
two other Mexicans at Truckee afew
nighte ago died there Sunday morning.
The two who committed the murder
are in custody and will have to anawer
for their crime, :
t
Oompany © is faithfally practicing
for the big inspection to be held on
Saturday evening, April 9th, An interesting drill was held last evening
and thers will take place thie evening
and Friday evening.
Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47, last
night appointed Nat. P. Brown, E. W.
Towle and A, R. Lord a committee of
three to confer with Neva Rebekah
Lodge and Oustomah Lodge respecting the celebration of the Odd Fellows
anniversary. i
There was a fair sized crowd at the
Methodist church last night to lieten
tothe temperance lecture delivered by
Rev. Irving BR. Lovejoy of Stockton,
notwithstanding the inclement condition of the weather. The>reverend
gentleman, who is pastor of the Oentral M. E. church in that city, was attentively listened *to throughout hie
discourse. He is an able epeaker and
came here under the auepices of the
W.O.T.U. He will lecture at. Grass
Valley this evening.
Fresh fish, crabs and shrimps at
Ronchi Brothers’ store, on Main street,
this (Tuesday evening),
J. Wertheimer, brother of Bert
Wertheimer, the populer commercial’
traveler who-visite this city quite often,
has been appointed cashier in the San
Francisco postoffice.
The Raintail.
Following’ is the rainfall, as recorded up to nine o’clock this morning: :
Since last report.........
So far this month.... ....
For the_season. ....... 2000
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 I[ndigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick
Headache and all Stomach, Liver and
Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure. Only 25c at Vinton’s drag store
ow
Tragedy Averted,
*Juet in the nick of time our little
boy .was saved,” writes Mrs. W. Watkios of Pleasant Oity, Obio. “Poeumonia had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors. treated bim, but he grew worse
every Gay. At length we tried Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Oonsum
tion, and our darling vas saved He’s
now sound and well.” 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.
Loveland is now selling his famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuer Bakery. Try it and you will al. The following are the quotations
a
es
“JAt fact ‘night’s meeting of Court .
Garfield; No. 9, Foresters of America,
Thomas Sandow, D, A. Dailey and H.
L. Sweeney were elected delegates. to
Hanford on May 24, The alternates
‘are William Avery, Frank Kendrick
and Thomas Osborne.
Yesterday appraisers aM: Thomas,
John Glaason and William George ‘of
Grass Valley filed their inventory and
Sppraisement of the estate of Francis
Richards, deceased. The estate is valued at $7,792, and consists of real and
personal. property. Among the items
ia the appraisement are forty shares of
Spring Valley Water stock, $8,120;
eight sharés of San Francisco Gas and
Electric stock, $472; three. mortgages
on property in Grass Valley, $1,500;
andivided one-half interest. in bouse
and lot at Grass Valley, $1,200; : property on School: street, Grass Valley,
$1,450.
Yesterday morning a. cave-in ocourted in the shaft at the Pittsburg mine
and’ nearly caueed a bad accident.
A set of timbers gave away between
the 300 and 400. foot levels and partly
blocked the shaft. When’ the morning shift. went down the cage struck
the cave-in, Nearly all the men were
thrown off, and a few of them were
braised and cut, They climbed back
into the’ cage and gave the signal to
hoist. : ;
Easter novelties is the subject of
Rosenberg Bros’ changed advertisement in this evening’s Transcript.
They have just received lots of new
silk waists, shirt waist sets, collars,
gloves, ribbons, ete,, and invite the
ladies to call and see‘them. Read their
ad which will be found in another
column,
Dr. A, H. Tickell received a. new
billiard table from below today. It is
for the Dooctor’s residence and it Is
anjexcellent table. ‘
Slays His Wife.
WasuHINGTON, March 28,—Oharles G.
Foster, a clerk employed in the White
House, shot and killed his wife and
himeelf in Kensington, Md., today:
For some time he had shown evidence
of despondency. wis
All Is Quiet.
Sacramento, March . 28.—Prospects
are fair for a settlement of the labor
trouble within a fewdays. The Citizens’ Alliance has withdrawn from ac
tion in the matter and has requested
tfe Builders’ "Association and Oontractors’ Association to confer with
the Building Trades Council with reference to an adjustment of the dispute. All parties profess a willingness to meet in conference and show a
spirit that raises a hope for an early
settlement,
Horse Is Resting.
While the Transcript reporter was
out in search of news items this morning be chanced to meet James Filewellen, who laughed heartily when.
the newspaper man asked him, ‘‘What
is new?” ‘*Well,” he said, “I don’t
know of anything startling just now.
The weather is a worn out sabject and .
it is a little too soon to start in to talk
about celebrating the Fourth of Jaly.
However, there’s one thing that may
be said in truth, and that is the city’s
horse is having a good rest these
days, which may be pledsing news to
some people.” .
ER Br
California Ohampagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
California wines. At Britland’s. tf
.
i ants ana Rc
—_—_—
IMPORTERS
OF precious Fam
STONES
‘SHREVE&CO.
MANUFACTURERS
WILL MAIL YOU UPON REQUEST AN
INTERESTING ILLUSTRATED “ SUGGESTION BOOK,” AND, FURTHER,
THEY WILL SHIP GOODS UPON
APPROVAL TO ANY EXPRESS OFFICE
(AT A RAILROAD POINT) IN CALIFOR‘
NIA, CHARGES ed CORRE-.
SPONDENCE IS INVITED. WHEN
WRITING MENTION THIS PAPER.
POST AND MARKET STS.
SAN FRANCISCO
young man of Fort Jones, who myshae been found in Scott River Slough.
. The horse and buggy which he. was
“. @riving when last seen were found several days ago in the slough, the baggy
. Standing tn en upright. position. The
horse wae drowned in the shafte, Dangle hed evidently tried to ford the
stream, not knowing that the place
was dangerous, with the regult that
he lost his life in the attempt. He was
employed as a fireman on the Soathern Pacific Railroad, and was home on
@ vacation when the accident. happened.
Respect Not
Even the Dying
Tamipap, Colo.,. March 28,—A for
ther deportation of strike leaders from
National district, it is understood,
will be made tonight. House to house
raids for firearms continte ion the small
towns of Las Animas county, At ‘one
house where the troops were refused
admittance because a child lay dying
of diphtheria, the doors were broken
down. The press censorship continues strict, ~e
Labor Troubles.
TeLtonipe, Colo., March 28.—Up to
noon President Mercer of the Western
Federation of Miners had been unable
to secure bondsmen and was still a
.prisoner.in the county jail. Unionists
who own property and were willing to
become sureties, were quietly informed
that to go on Mercer’s bond wouid
make them persona non grata. The
cash bonds this afternoon,
Secretary of the Treasury Forbes of
Telluride Union, one of the deported,
returned last night and was arrested.
Three other exiles who returned have
thus far been able to elude the military.
Gen. Morris Dead
San Dimao, March 28.—Mrs, BE. M.
Chambers of this city left Sunday
morning for Indienapolis with the remains of her father, General Thomas
Armstrong Morris, who died at her
house on Wednesday, General Morris
} was the laet survivor of his class of
1884, and wae therefore the oldest living graduate of the Mili ary Academy
at West Point, After the Civil War he
became well known as a railroad builder and was the President of the “Big
Four” railroad at one time. :
Made a Mistake.
Los ANGELES, March 28—A special
from Oolton, San Bernardino county,
says the wife of Melvin Archibald, a
prominent orange grower, is dead at
ber home in that place as a result of a
dose of carbolic acid taken by mistake. She was 88 years of age and
leaves several children.
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand
at all times,
No Dessert.
More Attractive
Why use gelatine and
spend hours soaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and coloring when
luces better results in two minutes?
ing in the package. Simply add hot
water and set to cool. It’s perfection. A sur
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less expense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla.
vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Raspberry. At grocers. 10c.
Taylors..
Perfection
Blend..
« Coffee
le fine
Try it
*
40c per Pound. Roasted
Daily. Ground to order,
Samples Free.
Coffee Roasters :
Taylor’s
iTea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City,
Tea Blenders
Federation will probably arrange for}
(os
Two delegates to the Grand Parlor
willl be elected at tonight’s meeting of
of this city. The big gathering of
Native Sons ts to be held. at Vallejo
next month.
‘Ifyou want a good, cool drink of
rand see Wm, Barry.
EA
Most
country and abroad.
for it. The
Royal Baking
These
First: that Royal
makes food good to
Hydraulic Parior, No. 66, .N. 8. @. W.,. the Préston Gohool of Industry at
is the . .
Important
o_ The manufacturers of Royal. Bakin
Powder have had forty years of scientific
rience.
sg, i method of bread-and-cake raising has been exhaustively studied in this
The result is a perfect product in Royal
Baking Powder. There is no substitute
uri
Powe have been commended by the highest authorities.
facts mean two important
things to all housekeepers: .
healthful and makes wholesome food.
Second: that Royal Baking Powder
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Preston School.
0 Governor Pardee, the Trustees of
Tone estimate the loss by the recent
fire at about $15,000, due, it is believed,
to spontaneous combustion. Outside
Of this loss, the institation will reqaire
about $6000 to equip it'to carry on the
work of industrial.education.
A. B. Veinke is here from San Jose.
LTH
and efficiency of
Baking Powder is
taste.
Sentenced Wood.
Praomevinie, El Dorado Oo., March
28th.—At 10 o’clock today Jobn H.
Wood by bis attorney, W. F. Bray,
argued and submitted his motion for 4
new trial. Contrary ‘to previous as
sertione of Wood's attorneys that they
Would prove a complete alibi for the
defendant, they today off-red ro affidavits to that effect, Judge Arnot
took the motion under ddvisément until 1:80 p.m. At that hour he denied
the motion for a new trial and sentenced Wood to be hung at Folsom
Prison on June 17th. The Court deClared that from the evidence he had
no doubt of the prisoner's guilt. Wood
ie thinner and paler than at the con.
clasion of the trial, but he showed no
emotion when sentence was pronounced, :
Robber Arrested.
Suatttz, Wash., March 28—A man
said to be Johnny Hayes, alias “Johnny
Bebind the Rooks,” the noted California etege robber, was arrested in
this city last night. Detectives placed
Pneumonia Cure.
Battmore, March 28— Raymond
Moore, 18 years old, has andergone a
Baltimore University Hospital. Pneumonia left him with a persistent formation of pus in the pleural cavity. To
relieve him the surgeons removed the
sixth and seventh ribs on the right
side, and in their places substituted
hard rubber tubes to drain the chest,
It is expected that fn abont six monthe
the periosteum of the missing ribs will
form new bones. The patient ie convalescing.
aaieeenibnnanimeaianl
Emil Freses
syeeih livers,
ae
relieves torture
kidneys, and cureg dyspeptic pie
achs, Its action is mild and pleasant, tbe results sure and permanent
putting the syste in a condition
to enjoy perfect health. Tha greatest cure for constipation. All druggists and grocers, 25c. 3 bim under errest on suspicion,
ESSE
—
DENTIST
Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors}
MASONIC BUILDING.
NEVADA GITY, CAL.
eee ere PINE' STREET
A a A 3,
>
New Silk Waists
in white and colors from $8 up.
EASTER NOVELTIES
All the Lates Novelties
just received for Easter.
New Gloves
in all shades at $1 a peir.
New Centemeri Gloves
in all shades at $1.50
We Fit All Gloves
—
Gorham Silver Polish
Hawke's Out Glase
>
>
Blouse and
Warst Sods
In Sterling Silver.
pretty. Just got here. Ladies,
look at them,
Silver Hat and
Belt Pins
All the up to date novelties.
Handsome and durable. Drop
in and see them when passing
by our store,
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of
of interest in and aroand
City
C.J. BRAND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Clty
Colgate’s
Floating
Bath Soap
A really nice and refined
piece of Toilet Soap, . .
oints
evada
IT FLOATS.
10 Cents a Cake
3 for=25 Cents
——AT——
DICKERMAN’S
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—“cat WOODPECKER
CIGAR..
Ai
is here
to stay
“GIFF”
N. S. of Md,
Hotel Antl
LEITER & BUNLAP
PROPRIETOR
UISINE a Special feature. Retarn Oall Belle. Electric lights.
Porcelsin Bath Tabs. One
Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms.
Teo fine Sample Roome for the
accommodation of Traveling Men,
I attention paid to Commer.
ciat Mea and Tranelent trade ae oF
New Collars
from 25 cents up.
Call and See Them
No trouble to show Goods.
New Shirt Waist Sets
New Dresden Ribbons
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
HEADQUARTERS
equalled by any hotellin
Northern California.
NATIO
REOTO
in the building:
“THE HOME oF
Sie
FOR EVERYBODY
The accommodations, the service and the
cuisine at the National are not
evade Ges :
Electric lights
and cold water
Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
P»st, express, telezraph stage offices and bank
GOOD LIVERS”
——————
Closing OU
at Less than Cost
OUR
Ladies’ Leather
10 Orist Bags
—_SEE WINDOw —
A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
——— — .
Che Best in town..
Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We have
wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthful and every drop is ful
the leading brands of Cigars also kept,
NEVADA CITY -THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY
of vigor. In bulk and bottle. All
~—
FISH FOR
LENT..
and lots of it too. All kinds—
in cans, smoked, dried, etc.
Drop around and see our large
stock of Lenten "goods, such as
Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines,
Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc.
Also a fresh
We have a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies
supply of Yarmouth Bloaters
J. J. JACKSON, Proprie‘or
.
fa
. Ohe Ree Five Srocery
Commercial Street
remarkable surgical operation at the:
er