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March 31, 1904 (4 pages)

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City fume aa for VIACY ———<—— SEE . ul ady and here lesday a line of nvitation =CK POETS? Sear wally ————EEaas cmennianmiammiamednt masa ee. Life -In a despondof her has ze committed y drowning In Page’s story is pnths ago the @ family nothFor several eking to seband having 1. A few days hat unless ree 1 ber grandate, Page had fr maoy years ed citizen. ndly. 80—The Dowiphed to Vive be names of d missing, in k after thelr loon on Broad ty of Fanoy yond that they Si yelties R’S t purchase ar store we Z you to @ { panorama pur window 4 [LER reet = HNSOM dealers in Cigars. Mbox, tore up the raile and maltreated ithe railway officials. The police final‘ly drove the rioters away after wound-@o apprebension as indicating a wide»proletariat classes. Destroyed by Fire a Obicago, March 980.—Francie B. rye HE TRANSCRIPT. URSDAY.... ‘fIARCH ai, 1904 lly Record of he Doings of Or People. Pai i) Etephen Roberte Sr. of Plety Hill is ill on the eick list, Today his conition is much worse. !John Foas ie confined to his home by ness, } Mrs. Griff Griffithg is suffering from in attack of la grippe. P. H. Lawton is ill at hie bome on ihe lower Grass Valley road, J. Bs Tally, who has been quite ill, able to be out again. ; Mre. W. P. Ke'cham continues quite lat her apartments in the Hotel Aners, W. Bradbury arrived here from North San Juan yeeterday and left his morning for his home at Oakland. oO. D. Eastin returned last night rom Oakland, where he attended the aneral of. the late Charles Bonnemort. James Mountain, an expert taflor om San Francisco, bas taken a posijon with BR. T. Morrison. ; . Fred Medlin and son, who have been iting at San Francisco, returned home last evening. James Oohen returned last evening rom North San Juan. J. F. Littlefiield, the well-known mining man, came, in on last evening’s train. a : Ularence O’Oonnor returned from Whitter Springs, Lake county, last vening, Hie health is mach. improved. D. Wilson Jr. came down from Omega yesterday and left for Loomis, Placer county, today. William Moyle returned from San Francisco last evening, where he was balled by the illness of hie wife, ' Mises Annie Trood of North Bloomeld is visiting Mrs. J. B. Treadwell nd family of this city, ' Alvin Penrose came up from San Francisco last uight and went to his ibome at North Bloomfield today. . BR. M. Cottle arrived here last evening from San Jose en route to the Rome power house, where he will be employed. . Stone Soldiers. » Berwin, March 80.—The departure of jhree hundred reinforcements for Gernan Southwest,Africa toddéy was the pecasion for serious rioting. An anarBhise mob, a thoueand strong, stoned he soldiers while they were passing hrough the streets. Police vere summ poned to escort the troops to the staon.The police were compelled to pharge the mob, slashing with their iawords before order was restored. ‘The mob re-formed and made a rash for Lehrter station. The police again ebharged and repulsed the rabble, but ‘the disturbers tore down the iron barriers and reached another part of the Station, where they destroyed a signal ing many and arresting a large nuw‘ber. The action.of the rioters created fepread discontent among the Berlin SHasta, March 80.—The building ‘and butcher shop owned by W. A. Boawell, and occupied by Cammings & Norris, was destroyed by fire Monday ening. The loes ie $1800, with an inmrance of $800. The origin of the fire je unknown. Will Rest. Wright, former cashier of the First National Bank of Dundee, . Illinois, Was today sentenced to five years it ae penitentiary for misappropriatg over $30,000 rte the benk’s funds. Caused Trouble. i ceciucionsert, N. ¥. March 30.— ight hundred employes of the General ¢ Company struck today be-/. ex 9 the company refused to discharge asian ait who had been fined for plation of a Union rule and failed to {ing om the 9:80 o’clock car to attend nae — : Schilling’s Best make money . io further, life more comfor-ble and the grocery business . been lO Nasienings ew interest in. ‘ane : ~ Around: This ‘Section. es Next Sunday evening a big concert . . will be given at. the. Congregational Church and some of the best talent of the city. will take part. N. W. Bennetts, leader of the choir, ia directing the affair, The mombers of ‘Nevada Ccimasial: ery, Knights Templar, in fall uniform, will go to Grass Valley Sunday mornteligious sérvices “f the: Congrega tional Obarch, . As usual the Hotel ‘hues will serve a fine free hot lunch Saturday night, Boast leg.of . pork with Spanish sauce, something that will make your mouth water, willbe on the mena, besides other good things. You are invited to call and try it. Read their advertisement which tells all about it-in thie evening’s Transcript. The Feast of the Passover began last evening. It is a time of importance in the Hebrew calendar, and in large Cities the Jewish people hold solemn . °80, services in their synagogues. Hints For Ladies. Ohecked mohairs are exceedingly smart. Jet trimming on gowns of white cloth, Toque of chiffon to match the spring gowns. They are jaunty petticoats in bright Scotch plaids. Colored brocades are made up into most gorgecus corsets. Warp-printed ribbons are more original and lovely than ever. A silver wishbone tipped with gold ie fashion’s latest talisman. A piping of black velvet on taffeta ‘is a pretty early Victorian fashion. Pale morning-glory blue may now be had in “malines” for evening gowns. A pretty idea in neckwear is the large soft bow of the same material as the waist. Nete and gauzes and organdies have dotted surfaces, over which flowers are scattered.” Nothing is prettier for holding the Chinese fily or the hyacinth balb than the pink and white and blue and white bowls that are on the china counter of certain shops, They are father heavy china, but ee in coloring.and design, A “striking girl” certainly seakinins her name, for not only is she gowned in the latest mode, but ber stylish flarei skirt is made of sandpaper so that matches can be lighted on it. The girl is neatly mounted on a heavy colored mat and there is a fancy eilk cord to hang the whole up by. A baby cart that. looke like a sea shell is made. further so by: having thie bit of wicker lined with a sea shell pink panne velvet. The cover is of pale pink silk, lace trimmed, and eyee is lined with pale green, The basket work ie all left in the nataral color. A washboard doesn’t always seem a desirable thing to a weman, for it represents skinned fingers aad aching backs. The kind sold nowadays, bowever, are not that kind, for they represent only the pleasant things of life, being filled with kisses. They are merely among the latest. showings in bonbon boxes. Heavy Fine. Burre, March 30 -F. A. Heinze, the Montana copper magnate, was today fined $20,000 by Judge Beatty in the suit brought against Heinze et al., by the Butte and Boston Company, alleging the loot of the Michael Davitt’ lode. J. H. Trerise and Alfred Frank were fined $1000 each and Carlos Warfeld was fouad not guilty and discharged, Dieturbances of strikers are not nearly ag grave as. an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by atter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There’s nothing so efficient. to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidoeys as Electric Bitters.. It’s a wonderful iown. systems. « It dispels Nervousan. Masaiontnen and Neuralgia and , germs. 60c, and —— guaranteed by W. “D. VinHe’s. All Right. in consequence of a report blished pall ws ppt io Degg ot . itane” ben health, Fang Majesty’e throat is-normal, aiidthe for the good of the small occapant’s . . Hot ‘cross buns at Gaolt’s RS: on Friday, Saturday and Setarday evening. Cholge and cheap. — mst The regular monthly meeting ot the City Board of Education was held at the office ‘of the South Yuba Water Company. . Principal Armstrong preeented hie report, which showed that during the month 556 pupils were enroHed, while the average dally attendance was. 496.1, The annual election was set for Saturday, April 6th, when three triistees will be elected to succoed W. F, Englebright, Dr. O. L. Maller and 8. W. Marsh. Joba Webber was. named as inspector, with James ¥.Coley and L. A. Garthe, judges, The following bills were ordered paid: Desk books, $4 50; E. H. Barker, $2 20; W. H. Orawford, $50; Gas Oompany, $7 50; Turner-Hadiey Company, $7 85; Water Worka, $26; A. & H. W. Hartung, $8;.0. O. Adame, $5 75, Valentine Apfield got his thamb caught in a door yesterday and the member was quite badly braised. Disappointed. — Szout, March 80,—The QOorean progressionists claim to be diseppointed at Marquis Io having discouraged radical Government changes upon the occasion .of his mission here, while, in reality, it is asserted, the action of the Marquis-checks the alleged reformers’ speculative schemes, Will Labor Now. Boston, March 80.—Wallace J. Ham, formerly manager of the American Surety Oompany of New York, and who pleaded guilty to embezzling nearly $250,000, has been sentenced to serve not less thau fifteen nor more than twenty years in the State Prison at hard labor, SiocK, Bonds, The following are the quotations asked for stocks end bonds at the close of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: _ WHEAT AND BARLEY. Milling Wheat BAP IOS ooisisccs ss «ad awiee «wl 2) ‘WATER AND Gas. Spring Valley ; San Francisco Gas and Elec.. MINING STOOKS, on Con. Oal & Va.1 95. . \Seg Belcher.. . 69/\Overman... ‘ Orown Point.. Yellow Jacket. Oaledonia... 08. . Silver Hill.. Working Overtime, Eight bour laws are ignored by those ireiegs, little workers—Dr, King’s New
Life Pills. Millions are alwaye at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at Vinton’s drag store If you want the very best of beer, or any drink of a No.1 quality drop io and see Wm, Harry. tf ee ee California Ohampagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf AN ILLUSTRATED *SUGGESTION BOOK,® covering many branches of their business, -will be mailed upon request by Messrs, Shreve & Co. The book is interesting‘and comprehensive. If desired, goods will-be shipped upon, approval to any express office (at a railfoad point) in California, charges prepaid. All orders receive equal attention, and correspondence is invited. Measrs. Shreve & Co. are ManuStationers, Gold Smiths, Sershine Importers of Precious and Semi-Precious Stenes, Watches, Clocks ‘and Art Goods. Mention this. paper when writing, SHREVE & Co. POST & MARKET STREETS SAN FRANCISCO elicited the an-}. nouncement that Piasinieceten di His}: e ja thilog hagn’t heppened since the} i , . Strilee. It takes about forty men to . loaded with products of the Sacraor a ailie coves sf ee Operation at the same time. Such} tan each furnace, twenty on each shift. The number of men employed it was two or three years ago when the open-air rdasters were used and when wood was used for foel, Many laboraving devices have been introduced, needed to operate the smelter. The Big Send-Off. Sacrammnro, March 80.—It has been decided to have a sort vf jollification meeting in front of the railroad. passenger. depot in this city on the afternoon of April 6th, when the eix cars mento. Valley, intended to advertise this section of the State, are started at 8t. Louis, The cars will bear banners calling attention to. OCalifopnia. There will be short.speeches depot ehd it Is probable a band will-be daaned for the occasion. Pain in His Chest Wasnhinearon, March 80.— Senator Allison left the Capitol today on account of illness. He had quite a severe pain in his chest, and it was considered advisable for him to take a rest and consult a physician, which he did. To Make Spirits. San Jose, March 30.—Articles of incorporation of the Golden West Distillery Company were filed here Tuesday. It will manufacture brandy and alcohol from wine and fruit juices and whiéky and alcohol from grain. The capital stock fa $200,000. L. M. Catting, E. Cowperthwaite and J. Nelson of Stockton, and J. D. Williams of San Jose constitute the directorate. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very beat of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times, Reputation As a charming hostess is eagily acquired by serving Golden Gate Coffee whenever friends drop in of an evening. Golden Gate is coffee perfection. "High grade grocers sell it. Land 2 Ib. aroma-tight tins. J. A. Folger @ Co. —~. Sam Francieco Importers of Fine Coffece otce fo Tanpayer Notice is hereby given that the Second Installmentof Taxes Will Become Delinquent . Monday, April-25th at 6 o’clock P, M. Five per cent. will be added to all Taxes remaining unpaid after the above named time. H. J. WRIGHT, ‘Treasurer and Tax Collector . Mountatn Copper Company are now. ev me gram tis very seldom that.all are . : at the smelter will never be so great as. which algo reduce the numbér of men} f substitution of electrical power for. steam perhaps reduced the working). force at the smelter seventy-five men: } sick for the Louisiana Parchase Exposition . * ; Oorpe for thie district, are makin ‘an investigation to determine the mmount of available American sea2] going tonnage at this port. The inym vestigation has created a sensation jo} among shipping wen because of a ru. mor thet the purpose was to determine the amount of.tonnage available in the event of this country being drawn into the Russo-Japanese war. .While the Officers making the investigation will not discuss the purpose, well-informed shippiog men say it undoubtedly is for Congressional parposes in connection with the discussion as: toa the Sher-! extension of the coastwise shipping laws tothe Philippines, Oordage interests maintain that there is not suffie cient shipping on the coast to handle the trade and therefore resiet the proBaking Makes the food more nutritious to both poseil extension. ROYAL Powder wholesome, and more brain and muscle. articles used. I use the Royal, edly the best. onstrated ‘to my always making Gorham Silver Polish Hawke’s Out Glaes Rlouse and In Sterling Silver. New and pretty. Just got here. Ladies, look at them, Silver Hat and Belt Pins. All the up to date novelties. Handsome and durable. Drop fo and see them when passing by our store. SOUVENIR SPOONS Oontaining engravings of of foterest in and aroand ity.. C.J. BRAND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Otiy Colgaie’s ‘Floating Bath Soap A really nice and refined piece of Toilet Soap.. oints evada IT FLOATS 10 Cents a Cake DICKERMAN’S. ~ Last Sets. 3 for=25 Cents! I have given the Training Table to the Cornell University for five ‘years very satisfactorily, and am certain that much of the success has depended upon the quality of In baking powder, for it is undoubtI have occasionally given others a trial, and have demsatisfaction that there is but one always reliable, perfect, delicious and wholesome food, — The Old Reliable “ Royal.” (Mrs.) Amelia Morey Atkins Summer time has passed —But the—WOODPEGKER is here to stay ‘GIFF” N. S. of Md, Hotel Antle LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORUISINE a Special featare. Retarn Oall Bells. Electric lights. Poreelein Bath Tabs One Hundred L Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sample Rooms for the sccommodnion of reyelng Meo. Special attention pa . eial Men end Transient trade. val by Brother Reo Viera, Solano county, March 90.—Arthue Anderson, the 11-year-old boy who was accidentally shot in the head by his brother with a 22-caliber rifle at their home near Rio Vista, last week, died from the effects of the wound, The physicians made several attempts to locate the piece of the bullet that entered the ekull, but did not sueceed, although thie would not have @aved the boy, ae the brain was too badly injured. An Association. ‘Sacnamento Merch 90.—P. H. Scullin, Secretary of the National Industrial Peace Association, which hes its headquarters {nm San Francisco, retarned to Sacramento fast night, after an absence of several days. Mr. Scullin retarne for the purpose of estabHebing a branch of the Industrial Peace Association here, and will make further efforts to hasten the adjustment of the labor troubles in this city, Ifyou want a good, cool d-ink o beer—the very best.in town-—drop ip The Easter displays of millinery in the local stores are the finest that have been made for a number of years, Ia the several show windows there are to be seen the daintiest millinery creations known to the art, and the artistic manner in which they are arranged cannot fail to win the admiration of the ladies. Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs, James Oamns, Transcript Building, Commercial Bip sf f gle arouses sluggish livers, Emil Frese's . relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest.cure for constipation. All druggists and grocers, 25c. and see ‘Vm, Barry. DR. H. O. MASONIC BUILDING {ea RR SMITH! DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors) PINE). STREET NEVADA GITY, GAL. DT TT SL TA Tn I MG New Silk Waists in white and colors from $8 up. New Gloves fo all shades at $1 a peir. New Centemeri Gloves in all shades at $1.50 We Fit All Gloves The Good Old acai EASTER NOVELTIES All the Lates Novelties jast received for Easter. New Collars from 25 cents ap. 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 hotelfin Northern CaliPost, express, tel in the building. “THE )\HOME oF The accommodations, the service and the cuisine at the National are not FOR EVERYBODY »e AND ANNE a Oily Oo Electric lights cold water aneeer’’ ae Hot and Return call bells, Bath Room Suits egraph stage offices and bank GoOoonD LIWERSB” Closing Ou at Less than Cost OUR Li adies’ Leather rise Bags —SEE WINDOw — A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers — Broad Street Che Best in (own.. 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 full of vigor. the leading brands of Cigars also kept. NEVADA OITY -THE OWL. GRASS VALLEY In bulk and bottle. All cs \Wa n . taal SO a 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. We ask a spletidid lot of Salmon Bellies Also a freshjsupply of Yarmouth Bloaters Ghe Bee Hive Srocery Ne J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street