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March 3, 1904 (4 pages)

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. Tee fr Sd .MARCH 3, 1904. PHE THURSDAY..,. ERS ll ENTION Daily Record of the Doings of Our People. Mrs. M. Schand of San Franoleoo is here on @ visit, E. W. Penrose is down from North Bloomfield. James Moffet arrived here last evening from Oakland and left this morning for Downieville. »0.O, McOray is here from San Francisco. 8. J. Nosar ia down from Maybert. M.E, Walelien is here from Sacramento spending ‘a few days. Oarl Schmidt of ‘the Central House returned last evening from a: trip to San Francisco, A. Groser left this morning for -Bacramento, W. E. Grant of Sacramento is athong the recent arrivals to town. D. O. Tounley-of San Francisco was in this city last evening en rdute to the Central House, . : . Miss Edna Penrose of North BloomHeld retarned from the metropolis last pvening and left for her home this morning. : Richard Sandow has gone to the Washington mining district, where he e will be employed at one of the nines. Mrs. S. E. Wanamake has about reovered from her recent illness. -H. ©. Mills is ill at his home on ain street. ‘John Campbell of Piety sae: conmues to be very ill. ‘Court Reporter J. -W. ONel fa at 'uckee on official business, Stephen Heath of Sweetland was in vn last night en route to Visalia to it his daughter, John B. Irish, an attorney at Dowpville, arrived iast night from San accisco and left for home this mornfiss Amelia Stevens returned last ning from San Franectsco, where © hae been selecting her spring stock millinery. irs. N. Hartung and eon, Frank B. ung, arrived. here last evening put recovered from his recent a2. illness. -He accompanied his her to Pleasant Valley today. Pheodoré Wayman came ap pee }metropolis last evening and’ went lis home at Freeman’s Crossing toflex. Murat and wife have gone to ‘Bay, where Mr. Marat has secured psition. . H. Squire, wife and daughter ard here last evening from Los An8 on their way to Downieville, re they intend te spend the eumjarmly Treated font ARTHUR, February 29th.—The lan torpedo boat which sought ge in Pigeon Bay February 26th ¥ subjected to a terrific fire from the anese cruisers. One shot pierced Fhall. The boat was beached, the was stopped and she was refloated ‘high water and returned to Port aur, tik by Wires jGasaka, March 1.—Seven wounded neers arrived at Sasebo yesterday the stone-laden steamers sunk off . Arthar, ls was managed by wires connectbem with the Japanese torpedo Hestroyere, \ POST @ MARKET . ‘STREETS SAN FRANCISCO ll send goods upon approval any express office (at a reil. jad point) in California, \ rges:‘ prepaid. To assist in ction they will mail you tion Book.” Shreve @ Ca. » Manufacturers, Stationers, id Smiths, Silver Smiths, Imters of Precious end Semicious Stores, Watches, che and Art Geods. Dea intermactien, in the “Sugtion Book.” Correspondis invited. When writing jon this paper. Te ating of tet GOING to Japan. ‘. Saonasamto,' Maroh 2—Dr. W. J: . Around Tels Section. Mrs, Oharles Grissel after-. . noon pleasantly entertained a number Tnesday evening at the: homie 6f Ieed of her friends at whist. The first prize. Margaret Thomas on Nevada atreet, was won by Mrs, J. Hamilton and the . the occssion being the sixteenth annisecond to Mrs. E. W. Schmidt. versary of the young. lady. Among melli took place this afternoon at 2. * ™emorable one were Misses Margao'olock trom Lane's Undertaking Pur-. et Thomas, Lelah Schafer, Bessie a Rone a tis Sar enaaleaSnsa td (I PRY "Bisie Bond, }Annie Thomas, Ethel Leopold, Josie A collection was taken up this week’ Hitcheook, Della Hitcheoek, Elien Polhye _ nd Ehren for mat glaise, Lavinia Thomas; Messrs, Fred » Who resides in Valentine, George Tyler, Fred Thomas, cabin near Gaston Ridge, “The old. Warren Fronoh, George Scarte, Leelic gentleman was — in destitute Gassaway, George Oarter, Richard circumstances, — -. Eddy, Willie Chappel, Addison Miller, Boperintendent Prenk 8. iiten Obarles Thomas, Irving Thomas and and family will move into their new . William Thomas. residence near the Oustomeh mine in Nevada Harbor, No.188, American & few day. The finishing touches to. Order of Protection, was last evening . . the dwelling were completed today. launched with a membership of 108 by Joe Wythe, the young son of Rev. Organizer Judson. After the organiand Mrs. J. H. Wythe, fell yesterday . Z3tion -was perfected a social time was and broke his left thumb. had, the following program being rens ‘While on ‘his way from Grasse Valley ech a ue Malai Hareybouane: Let ahong regs ine bf gent vooal solo, John Harry; monologue, H. Shaver’s wagon broke and let the load L. Sweeney; violin ee ees to the ground. He. was compelled. to ‘dramatic reading,-Miss Olara Nancarthie the . erent bed the aime baie row. The officers of the new lodge load there " ®lare: George A. Gray, Oom.; A; P. Pennsylvania ne Company, No. . Kramb, Vice-Oom.; H. L: Sweeney, “tore Riots. Embroidery Lessons ing lest night, the members turning . Chaplain; Mice Georgia Saul, Secreout in goodly numbers. The choice tary; D. A. Dailey, Captain; Mise Kitfor foreman to succeed Richard San-. tic Woods, Pilot; Miss Olara Nandow who resigned, fell to that forecarrow, Inside Guard; George most and stalwart fireman, Herman Fiecher, Outside Guard. Meetings Brand, and he was unanimously in-. will be held every Wednesday in each ducted into that office. This left a va-. month. cancy for second assistantand Edward. The papers in an ‘action entitled J, Baker was selected to fill thie office. Robert Van Hoeter ve. W. H. Smith In the place of Al Hason, who reeigned. and the members of the Grass as first assistant, James Hutchinson} Valley Band have been transferred was elected without opposition. Fol-. trom the Jastice Vourt of Grase Vallowing tbe election: the company parley to the Superior Court. The suit took of an elaborate turkey spread, . was brought to recover $25 and costs, the merry-making lasting till a late} Plaintiff alleges that E. J. Buzza was hour. indebted to him io that amount and ane an attachment was served on-the deTi E d d fendents for-money due Bazza for reime xten e e@ . pairing a dancing platform. The lower ‘court decided in favor of the dee fendants. Judge J. M, Walling is atits _ CISCO, i een rs torney for the plaintiff, rown, teller of Wells, Fargo os! The Culberson mine, near GrapiteBank, who has been sued by George W. Hislop for $50,000 damages on. the ville, has not been leaged, as reported. ground that he alleneted. the alfec: Baad each are at work there at tions of Hislop’s wife, has been given ‘ Claes ‘ antil-March 10th to — . . Fred Ellerman’s saloon is conducted: wage . 2 way that makes {t very pophlar Ae For Trial. resort. . because they icsnow that all’ patrons receive the beat of treatment and the flnest brands that money can Thomas Hessien, ees din is charged with . buy are always in stock. having burglarized W. A. Bucknam’s. guypervisor Wortbley hes succeeded grocery store at Trackee, was brought . in again opening the road to travel beto the County Jail today for trial be-. tween Washington and. Maybert, the fore the Saperior Court. Oonstable. same having been blockaded by landMcDougald, whose death was cut-. slides during the late storms, rently reported recently, brought. the accused man down. Mr. McDougsld’s health fs ~greatly improved and his friends about town warmly greeted) Disturbances of strikere are not him today and joked about the report nearly as grave as an individual disof bis death. al of the fear psgpeet ain! i of sleep, nervous tension w ‘olIt is alleged that Deering stole some . 17.4 by utter collepee, unless a reliegoods and a pair of pinchere, the latter! bje remedy is immediately employed. having “the owner’s name stamped . There’s nothing so efficient to cure upon it. disorders of the Liver or Kidneya as Electric Bitters. It’s a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the teatest all around medicine for ran "Significant. own systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expela Malaria germs. Only 50c, and Sr. Patehibowe: Mie Maroh 1.—A copy of satisfaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinthe Dalny Vistock, which bas just ar-{°"» Draggiet. rived here, contains a significant argament in favor of Russia abandoning South Manchuria and retaining the northern portion of the province,which . Given on Monday and Friday afterthe paper contends naturally belongs noons. Apply to Mrs, James Oamns, to the Amur region. Transcript Building, Oommercial St eet. tf _—++8e--—__—__—_——— Tragedy Averted, _ Just in the nigk of time our little nor _ Eines ig oon pe tlng jos oO easant City 0. neu Lonpon, March 2.—Twenty-five Jap-. 7 nia had played ead havoc with him anese officers left for Japen today vie/ and a terrible cough set in besides. America. A large crowd was at the panos. Seaie? 7: pat he ae roe a every day. At length we tr r. dock to bid them farewell King’s New Discovery for et : oe tiop, and our darling was saved. He ® now sound and well”, ivecy body Was Acquitted. ought to know; its the only cure for Ooughe, Colds, and all Lung diseases, y Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Drug290 Price 502 and $1. ‘Trial bottles " ‘Wawimx, Okia., March 2.—A jary . " ot here today acquitted Mre. Newt Farris,/ i+ on want a good, cool drink o° oharged with the murder of her buebeer—the very best in town—drop ip band at Kay City, August 6th last. and see Wm. Barry. tf-m7 Mrs. Farris shot her husband while he was abusing aise Only ‘One Case. Dollar . Premium#, Free With each Hanna, Assistant City Physician, who is the city’s quarantine officer, said today that there is now only one case of in Secramento, and he exscapes the patient in a few _ Worth Powder days. : They are Beauties. A thousand kinds to Selee from, It Pays to Trade at oe ities Of Habpanings of inbarest. in and [ste A tine surprise party wag is held. 2, was well represented at their meet-. Past Com.; Miss Florence Brayton,. with the public Many frequent this: to: bautenté murder, and bail of $2,000 was rejected ‘by him, Muller had been addicted to drink and it ts thought that his mind hag failed him. Muller has always borne a good repuer ee JOHANNESBURG, March 3.—Lora Mie South Africa, in delivering the Preatlonial for the Transveal and Orange River, Oolony, revealed the grave financial condition of the Colony. He said 6 deficit amounting to $5,000,000 was due to the shrinkage in railwey Teceipts and the general paralysis of ludustry while almcst all of the $160,000,000. loan had already been expended on railroads, the repatriation of the-Boers and the development of the country. The only resources now were patienes and economy. Wasnineron, March ‘2.—President Roosevelt, in the last week, hes -had several conférences with Senators and OCongresemen, who. ere interested in the proposition to create new States, It is believed to be the President’s solation of the problem that two new States be created, one from Oklahoma and the Indian Territory and one from the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona.
Moonshiners. Owinesvittg, Ky., March 2.—A ramor.has reached here that.‘a battle was waged last night in the mountains of Knott county between moonshiners and revenue men. According to the rumor Wm. and Jobn Haddix, moonshiners, were killed, and Jack Combs,. @ moonshiner, fatally wounded. One Deputy Marshal was a8 reported killed, Not Eligible. tek doen, ands . Tuttle to-. day réfused to’ ‘grant naturalisation. . papersto Frank Serpa, a Portaguese farmer, who had come to this State when a boy, it appearing that. Serpa . notwithstanding his long residence here could neither read nor write the rele yates Emil Frese's sluggish livers, * relieves tortured roe and cures dyspeptic stomIts action is mild and pleasrere the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy ect health. The greatest cure for vic sl All drugtation and this attempt to murder his * eit salty are pertage im be ner, British High Commigstoner injthe money consideration will have Two New States. in fall posséssion of the property aud jompany. Go to their food. As good cake can good eggs, so also a in the preparation of of food. It imparts food wholesome and » and ‘old. © The Good Old Summer time has passed —But the—WOODPECKER CICAR.. gists and grocers, 2 Cottee Roasted Daily A Fine English Breakfast Tea for 60c a pound ‘Smooth — Rich flavored— full bodied and very fragrant FREE TRIAL SAMPLES =< a ie lor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad. Street, Nevada City.. PALMER & JOGRSON, Wholeeale and retail:dealers in Fine Liquors § Cigars, . = Tea Blenders NEVADA T . Prices, 75, 50 and 25 cents is here to stay —made by— N. S. of Md ee 132 Years Old. . ie Bucasiece, N. J., Mareh 2.— been.paid to both the Republic of. ,. seibhekanse: dential addrese before the Inter-coal the new ‘Panama Oaaal a Se ee Baw Health to the . Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. ‘Royal Baking Powder is indispensable ——hess, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders the ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., ll ais Drop in and see them, They will make excellent Birthday gifts. Violin Bows and Guitar Strings C.J. BRAND) ~ Broad Street,» of his earenias for the offer, but said that outelde aid ft be: needed, in view of the ® work of the Russian Red Society, ‘. Noab Raby died. yesterday in the poorwhere he had been an inmate the past twenty years. If he hed lived until April.ist next, according tu been 132 years old. be made only with cake that is health. Che Best in town.. Kitted His Pather TWh ‘ no ‘. Food New Your, Marob 2. 2 Angered by the}: aight of his father knocking his agéd mother down -when she protested against pipe-emoking in theit home at Woodhaven, Long Island, ‘fheodore . Sebrainer, 19 years old, fatally shot bis father. Smoke from the latter’s pipe had caused Mrs. Schrainer to cough violently. A quarrel followed which led to the ~ee A Good Pick-Up. ‘Tom Jowmy eck 2,—J. H. Horney of Scott River reached here on Monday’s stage, bringing with hima splendid piece of gold, weighing $260. He picked it up on Scott River. Se EOR HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs... It ig @ great flesh producer, blood purifier and grain economizer. Schilling’s Best tea is of middling prices; five kinds. coffees the same. At your grocer’s ; moneybach, Four SSE STEED ta PHARMACY a AS a a 8 a a VT Vio ms DR. H. O. SMITH . -DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental ParlorsiS @ MASONIC BUILDING PINE, STREET NEVADA GITY, GAL. the highest quality 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 fuli of vigor. = bulk and bottle. All the leading brands of Cigars also kept, NEVADA OITY -THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY that peculiar lightWALL PAPER agreeable to young SOUVENIR SPOONS Containing engravings of points of interegt in and aroand Nevada QOity which would make excellent Birthday gifts, also Silver Deposit Ware This is something new and we have a large stock of articles made from it. Oall in and: see them, and don’t forget we have Diamonds Cut Glassware Jewelry of all kinds WALL PAPER We have just received a carload: of. Wall Paper from the 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 ate in reach of everyone, All the latest Tyling Paper. NEW LINOLEUMS ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY The accommodations, the service and the ANNES cuisine. at the National are not a equalled by any hotel3in A paned® Electric lights Northern California. p HO! 1 ON Hot and cold water. Return call bells, Bath Room Suits Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank in the building. “THE . HOME OF GOOD LIVERS” ae rogner™ ea JEWELER All kinds. Also new line of strings for all stringed ~ instruments, Violin chin rests, eto. See our splendid line of Clocks and Watehes. Nevada Otty. A. & Hi. YY, HAR TUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street The Campbelie are comin’, Hurrab. Hurrah! RATER MONDAY AFTERNOON} March Tth. Eighth Grand Concert Tour The Kilties -Gordon Highlanders BELLEVILLE, OANADA Canada’s Crack Military Band “40 Masicians 10 Soloists 16 Vocal Ohoir 6 1 Bogoip Dancers : i Mili { 1 iiah Giant Dram Major a pearing in Kilted regimentals and tne ition, Great pre ny so ‘ou ers rom Palace Theatre, London, England. . Hotel Antle LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS 2 turn Oall Bells. Electric lights, 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, ia Lobsters, Crabs, etc. We have a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies Also a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters Porcelain. Bath Tabs. One UISINE a Special feature. ReHundred Light, Sanny Rooms. Has created a furore of enthusiasm io 800 American cities. OM” Matinee at 2:80 p. m. Two fine Sample Boome for the accommodation of Traveling Men. jal arn ga paid to Commer et bee and Prsesions trade. .. Seats onsale at Foley’s, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Che Boe Hwe Srocery Commercial Street. 3