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: NeEvapa City Dairy TRANéscRIPT
NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor.
FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. .
TERMS OF } SUBSORIPTION
By + = + * $6 Per Year. By Carrier, .
Delivered toany vart of theeity.
12 1-2c Per Week
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Ex ed, at Nevada City
Modifications--the
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—serecS.jecwe ws occ cceceenreceece oiee'd Beisiveresiecg eleva site's MARCH 7, 1904 Negligee,
THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
HE Presidential campaign is gradually warming up.
Conventions in Mississippi and Virginia which were
held a few days ago adopted resolutions endorsing the
present administration and inferentially favoring the renomination of the present incumbent. Appearances indicate that
as far as the Republicans are concerned, the campaign will
be one-sided. The late Senator; Hanna probably never seriously contemplated the possibility of entering the Presidential race himself, ‘but when he died the only possibility of
competition for the Presidency disappeared. There can be
little doubt that Roosevelt will be nominated by a large majority. His administration, while not universally popular,
has at any rate been vigorous and strictly American and has
commanded the respect, if not the endorsement, of even his
enemies. There is as little doubt of his election as of bis
nomination.
In the ranks of the Democracy the case is different. No
one man Stands out preeminently as a standard-bearer for
that party. Many names have been proposed, but all are
men of only mediocre ability and of comparatively small
prominence in national politics. No one can say yet, even
the most astute politician, on whom the choice will fall. The
race so far has been open to all and is as apt to be won by a
dark horse as by any of the present favorites. It is true tha:
several months will elapse before a choice must be finally
made, but there is little probability of a material change before the national conventions assemble,
PPPrPr Pr HR eR DR 6
THE CHINESE PROBLEM
HE people of the Transvaal, South Africa, are greatly
f worked up*ever the possibitity of an invasion of Chinese coolies.; At the etid of the Boer war when the
British took sion of the country formerly occupied by
their defeated enemies, the urgent need of a great increase
of labor was at once apparent. The resources of the country
at large, but, there was little chance of properly developing
them with the labor available. The natives could not be depended on and whites were not sufficiently numerous. After
discussing the matter for a considerable time, the idea of
Chinese cheap labor was advanced and by the employers enthusiastically endorsed. The people themselves, however,
saw danger in the plan. They knew that it had worked dis:
astrously in other parts of the world and feared the same results in South Africa. A vigorous protest sent to the home
government was practically unheeded and the matter was
thrown into Parliament for debate, the situation being not
The American woman is still dubious
take it seriously and insists upon com~romises—and correctly so—making
the most of every nations best and rejecting the ugly features. And thie is
why she is called “the best. dressed
woman in the world.”
While the American. woman accepts
the full bottomed skirt, she demands
clinging lines, and many devices are
contrived to lessen the fullness around
the hips, and preserve a somewhat
clinging effect at that point.
A straight front panel or breadth
whose straight lines run quite to the
waistband is frequently combined with
& shallow shirred or corded yoke
across hips and back, 4
Length wise side pjaits, stitched half
way tothe knee, adapt themselves to
the new skirt line, and horizontal skirt
trimming retains its vogue although,
particularly in rich and heavy materlals,a perfectly plain skirt with no
ornament save its long gracefal folds,
is much in evidence,
My illustration shows an excellent
model in a lengthwise side plaited skirt
Made of deep blue silk krash, this
model with its prettily plaited blouse,
while easily copied, is distinctly up to
date.
The artistic negligee is rapidly gaining ground among American women,
and room gowns made with the flowing sleeve effects are irresistable.
Made of China or India Silk they are
extremely pretty, and among the guccessful innovations for this use nothing equals the soft and lustrous Peau
de Crepe, of which, in a soft Du Barry
ARSC TEA COWS ONE TEE TEARS
the Full Skirt and Its
about the full skirt. She refuses to. ’
Guilty to Burglary in
the Second Degree.
The case of Thomas Deering, charged
with the burglary of A. Bucknam’s
store at Trackee, came up before the
Superior Court today and was dispos‘ed of in a very expeditious and unexpected manner.
Since his incarceration in jail here
the defendant sent for District Attorney Jones and told him that he wanted
to plead guilty to burglary in the
second degree and did not wish to
stand trial.
When he was brought before the.Superior Court thie afternoon he entered
@ plea “guilty in the second degree,”
and asked Judge Nilon for leniency.
Deering stated that he was a morphine flend~and when ‘he craved the
drug he'conld not control himself and
would do anything to get it. He stated
this was bis sole reason for breaking a
window in Bucknam’'ss ore at Truckee,
and not robbery. He promised to re~
form and mend his ways if the Judge
would show leniensy this time.
After taking the matter under consideration, the Judge told the prisoner
that although the penalty of the jaw
must be enforced, he felt sorry for his
condition and would make the sen
tanes light on him, as be wished tu
sew lim cefuim and do betier,
Judge Nilon then sentenced Deering
to serve a senteuce of three years u
Folsom, after which he gave him some
good advice which the prisoner might
welk-heed with profit to himself,
The wise aciiou of Distiivt Atioruey
Jones ip this case will-no doubt. be endorsed universally by the people, as it
was the means of saving the coun’:
considerable expense for a long trial
and the expense of bringing Truckee,
witneases to the county seat.
REDAINS ASSURED
ey
Over $4400 Subscribed
for Fixing Up the
ME. Chureh.
The necessary amount of money desired by the Board of Trustees of the
Methodist Church for the purpose of
making needed repairs and improve.
Thos. Deering Pleads
Special Digatehes trav
TRY RUSSIANS LED
4 “
Sxour, March 7—There was a collision between Russian and Korean soldiers at Kang Gere resulting in the kill-.
ing of thirty Russians and driving’ them beyond the Yalu
River,
CEASED. BOMBARDING.
VLADIvosTocK, March 7th—No {further appearance of
the Japanese fleet since Sunday afternoon.
~~ One woman was killed and several men injured in yes—
terday’s bombardment. Otherwise no damage was done.
ae 3
GEN. H. O. CORBIN.
‘ General H. O. Corbin who was selected by General Chaffee to take charge
of the United States troops guarding the ruins of the burnt district in Baltimore is one of the most efficient administrative Officers in the United States
Army. He was formerly Adjatant General and is now in command of the
prices.
For Spring 1904
mA
Ladies, we call you attention to our Window of Yew White
Shirt Waists. Ghey are beauties and something entirely Yew, .
Besides being the very first shown this season,
SILK AND LAWN..
See Window.
ercee °
We have these Yew Waists in Lawn and Sap Stlh, rol ey
are trimmed with the newest Gmbroidery and Lace
@t reasonasl,
PRICES, $1.50 TO $5.50
Maher & Co., Nevada City
Nonpareil Restaurant
and Oyster House
Meals at all hours,
BEST
Cais RESTAURANT will be conducted in a
‘up to date manner, and all who call here
upon quick service, courteous treatment and the
Short Orders a Specialty.
thoroughly
Can depend
MEAL IN THIS GITy
Geo. W. Huy, Prop
So
Ask your
Midvale Drill Steel
Dealer for
Ato
The Highest Priced b
SOLD EVERYWHERE,
nce
UMS DAD INTO
The County Treasury
During the Month
of February,
ABC BEERS
the Best Qaatity, ut
The President isin a burry to begn
work on the Panama canal, but the
Republic of Colombia bas sued the
French Panama~Oanal Company and
enjoined it against transferring the
property.
Senator Tillman says.a farmer is a
man thet works with his hands, and
an agriculturist ia a man, who works
with hismouth. If anybody ever knew
Senator Tillman to work with his
hands, he wili pleage stand up and be
counted,
rose, the charming room gown I have
illastrated is composed.
This dainty conceit is made with the
wide pagoda sleeve, and deep fichu
collar, giving the long shoulder effect.
It falls in gracefal folds from the bust
line—not too scant—nor yet full
enough to be clumesey. The entire
gown is edged with wide, rather coarse
altogether unlike that which prevailed something more than
a century ago when the United States occupied the position
of a British colony.
Despite all the protests that can be made, it is very probable that thousands of Chinese will be transported to the
mines of South Africa and will develop them as cheaply as
thread ecru lace.
And cheerful dressing “from the
skin outward” is of the utmost importance with these garments, The day is
past for ill-fitting undergarments, and
the corset must-fit like a glove, and at
the same time should be entirely comfortable. A properly cut corset, such
would be possible by any other means. The ex perience of
the Transvaal will be similar to that of California. The
coolie labor will temporarily be a great advantage, but before
many years have. passed even the British Government will
realize that Chinese workers do not make the most desirable
citizens, and that the rapid development of the mining industries is not, perhaps, the wisest metho of colonizing a
new country.
16th,
Granger vs. Richards.
one week. Thinking of settling cause.
McAuley -vs. Tahoe Ice Company.
Order that copies of pleadings be filed
of ordinance which was lost.
of Hapnab Saxton, F
in plese
etal, Trial set for Wed
SEROD CURT
Business Transacted at
Today’s Session.
Continued
deceased
i. Smith
inesday, March
E. M. Taylor vs. W. H. Bryan et al.
Set for trial next Monday.
Numitor Gold Mining Company vs.
T. J. Nolan. Defendant presented engreeeed bill of exceptiuns for court’s
signatare,
Eugene McCann vez, Eugene Fitzat ce
gerald. Continued until Tuesday,
March 15th.
Estate of Aaron F. Miller, deceased.
Letters of administration ordered igsued to the Public Administrator.
Notice to creditora ordered published
Estate of Mary A, Kenworthy, deceased. Lee A. Garthe, E. J. Ebaugh
and M. Ford appointed appraisers,
Estate of Esther Snell, deceased.
Supplementary account of executor
submitted.
Estate of J. J. Yeates, deceased. Order of sale of personal property
The following business was trans-. etanted,
acted in the Superior Ocurt today Estate/of William Brock Inskeep, deJudge F. T. Nilon presiding: ceased. \Pe of Public Administrator denied. Letters issued to Lorenzo D. Inskeep. Bund fixed at
$2,000.
Estate of Mary A. Kenworthy, deceased. Final account of Public Administrator allowed and approved,
The amount of $60 was allowed I, 0.
Lindley as attorney for administrator.
, . Attorney fees for the absent heirs in
the sum of $20 was also allowed.
Tho Curse of Womanking
man’s Headache e gives instant re
lief. One dose cures.
Gaaranteed
fectly harmless. Immediate relief
25c and 10c a box.
Dickerman, sole agent.
per. Was read to the defendant and he
granted antil tomorrow in
It cures neuralgia . which to enter his ples. He fe acoused
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. of burglarizing the saloon of
Brothers at Truckee,
45 any one of the C/B a la Spirite
modele, instead of extending up to the
breast bone and cramping the chest
and its muscles, does not extend more
than five inches above the waist line,
leaving free the shoulders and chest,
as well as the muscles of the diaphragm.
HELEN Apair,
CRIMINAL CASES
Order Made to Photograph a Check Passed
by a Forger,
In the case of the People of the State
of California against Marion Miller,
charged with forgery, the Oourt
‘ordered the check photographed in
order that the original may be forwarded to the owner. The defendant,
it will be remembered forged e check
On the railroad company at Truckee,
and left for parts unknown. The
order of the court to have the check
photographed is to hold it as evidence
ageinst him in the event that he ig
captured,
The arraignment of Oharles B.
ments to the local church property has
all been subscribed, and within a very
short time the work of making the im
portant improvements will be begun
and carried to completion without any
unnecessary delay. The interior of
and walls of which has become badly
disfigured from the rain beating in,
will be renovated in an attractive
manner, and the exposed side of the
building which has always been a
source of annoyance from leakages
daring stormy weather, will be thoroughly repaired and fixed so as to prevent this damage in the future. The
new roof recently put on the buiiding
has already obliterated any farther
damage of this sort to the ceiling.
Besides the repairs above mentioned
a lavatory will be built and connected with the city sewer system, a new
Carpet will be laid, and other minor
bof important improvements added.
The pastor, Rev. J. H. Wythe, advertised the fact that he would ask the
Congregation at yesterday morning’s
service to subscribe $800 for the pure
pose above specified, and in response
there was a large number present
and subscriptions were made quite
liberally, amounting to $905.50,
A couple of weeks ago the Ladies’
Aid Society of the M. E. Chureb subscribed $500 to this repair fund, $300
of which the ladies already have in
cash in their treasury. The total
amount subscribed to date is $1405.50,
and of this amount $200 will be used
to pay current biile to date. This will
leave a round sum of $1200 which is to
be applied on the proposed im provements to the church property.
Personal Noles.
George Hendrick and E. Dudley are
down from Oolambia Hill.
James Doyle and W. Williams are
here in the interest of the Buckeye
flour.
J. BR. Jones is down from Relief Hi ll,
J, Evans came down from Relief Hill
today.
A: Cohen arrived here today from
Oakland,
Grant Skidmore is down from North
Bloomfield.
Slaughter, charged with burglary, was
partially dieposed of. The information
Bherritt.
the Mikado of Japan for infringement
as he bad teken
Mrs. H. A. Nagel and son are over
from You Bet.
the main audience room, the ceiling .
Sy
San Francisco Probably Fatally Injured.
Department of the East with headquarters
SHOT IN tS OFFICE
Joseph Buttgenbach of
at Governor’s Island, N, Y:
A. Lademan Hurt.
noon August Lademan was knocked
down by a span of horses in front of
the Beehive grogery store and received
some severe bruises, He was near the
horses’ heads holding @ conversation
with A. Benson, of Blue Tent, the
owner of the team, when a fusilade of
firecrackers in Ohinatown was set off,
This frightened the horses and they
made a dash tc get away, Mr, LedeShortly after three o’clock this afterThomas Hodge,
receipts, $85.36.
$845.24,
$67.43,
J. G. O Neill, sale of
O. J. Miller,
Kreies, $10,
Wm. Nicholle, J r5
taxes, $10.17,
The following amounts were paid
to County Treasurer H. J, Wright daring the month of February:
W. H. Hill, Justice’s fees, $10.
redemption of tax
Geo. W. Root, redemption of tax 88,
Peter King, redemption of taxes,
Peter King, redemption of taxes,
pipe, Meadow
Lake Union High School, $135 60,
maintenance of Hen ry
redemption of
. man was thrown prone upon the pavement and received several blows from
the animale hoofs, In the meantime
‘
Wm. Nicholls, redemption of
taxes,
No Dessert.
More Attractive
Why use gelatine and
Spend hours soaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and coloring when
Jell-Q y
produces better results in two minutes?
Everything in the package, Simply add hot
Water and set to cool, It’s perfection. A surPrise to the housewife, No trouble, less exPense. ‘Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla
vors: Inmon, Orange, Strawberry, Raspberry At grocers. 10c.
ia en
Easter Novelties
>
Joseph Buttgenbach, who was largely
interested in the old Providence mine
and holds a goodly number of shares
in the Champion Mines Company, was
attacked by two masked men in his
office at 886 Fourth street, San Francisco, about ten o’clock last Saturday
night. The robbers set apon him and
fired a shot which entered the back of
his head below the crown. He also
received several deep knife wounde
on his hands. The wounded man was
taken to the Central Emergency Hospital, and the doctors found that the
ballet had lodged’near the center of
the brain and considerable brain matter had oozed from the wound.
Mr. Battgenbach has conducted a
large pork-packing establishment at
the number named above, and was
sitting in his office when his son,
Albert Buttgenbach, rushed in from
the sidewalk shouting ‘holdup !
holdup !” Qlosely pursuing him came
the two masked men. Inside the store
the robbers attacked young Battgenbach and clubbed him on the head
with a revolver. The elder Buttgenvach was the next victim. After this
the young man and a bookkeeper
named Brune ran to the rear of the
store and thence made their way to the
street, They were stopped by s Policeman, who had been attracted by the
shot. In the meantime the robbers
made a hasty retreat, by
Joseph Buttgenbach frequently visited this city, and his many friends
will be pained to hear of the shooting,
which, as we stated before, will likely
result in his death.-Ttis reported that Hobson will sue
out a patent on his
! failure, in cerking harbors.
your rest regalarly. Take “Old Gilt
Edge Whis! ‘
see the world with approvi hg eyés—
and it will approve of you, *
Take your meals regularly. “Take
” regularly and you can
bystanders grabbed the frightened
steeds by the bite.
Mr, Lademan was taken to Dickerman’s drug stores it was found that
although a few’ 6f the bruises were
severe no dangerous injury had been
inflicted.
The President protests against race
suicidé seems to be effective. A Washington man named Wioneberger who
weighs only 115 pounds is the father of
four sets of twins and one set of quad.
raplets—twelve babies in all, The
Census office at a good salary.
The punishment of postal frauds
ought to help the Republican party.
Our postal department is the greatest
organization in the world, having
Peden from 76 postoffices in Frank.
lin’s time, to 76,000 Row, and from 800
employes to 250,000, The per centage
of fraud ie amazingly small.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
See ee
President ought to shove him into the]:
Wm. Nicholls,
$26.70.
F. W. Taylor, rent, $25,
School, Grammar Schoo
rent, heating and janito
1st, 1902, to date, $1000.
alties, $314 95.
F. L. Arbogast,
licenses, $24.50.
F.L. Arbogast, .
H. R. Walker,
8. J. Peard,
Joho Webber, rent, $25.
H. B. Walker, Justice’
Starz or Onto, Orry
Lucas Oounry,
is senior partner
City of Toledo,
County
afo id, and that
Sworn to before me
1886,
W. H. Hill, Justice's fine,
J.G. O'Neill, for the Nevada High
l, furnishing,
r from July
redemption of taxes, .
$5.
H. J. Wright, taxes of 1908, and penH. J. Wright, licenses, $851,
Aaditor’s fees on
F.L. Arbogast, Clerk’s fees, $112.60.
aw’ library tax, $15.
Sheriff's fees, $3.75.
Recorder's fe
e8, $189.95.
8 fees, $50,
George Coughlan, Justice’s fine, $5
OO
OF ToLEDo,
Franc J. Cuznry makes oath that he
of the firm of Fd;
Ouznry & Co., doing busine
88 in the
and State
said firm wili Pay
the sum of ON LARS E HUNDRED
FRANK J. OHENRY.
&€nd sub
2 my presence this 6th diy ee Ie
A. W. GLEASon,
at TEGLER’S
Wwit8 ®very 25-cent, purchase
, \™ of anything in our store we
. Bive a ticket entitling you to a
chance in the large. panorama
®88 Dow on display in our window
iC. E. TEGLER .
’ Com mercial ‘Street
at
«
Pal Library Building
WANTED.
Sealed offers are solicited by the
Joint Committee of City Trustees and
Free Library Trustees from those having lote in Nevada City desirable for a
Library Site, Location, description of
Lot and Price to accompany each offer.
Same will be received by the uandersigned up to MONDAY, MAROH 14th,
1904,
E. H. BARKER,
Secretary Joint Committee.
Nevada City, March 4th, 1904,
ee a Notary Pabiic, . ——
"e Oatarrh Cure is taken int 5 .
ally, and acts directiy on tre tot: k h i] ess
sterner ace] C@CKSMITN Busin :
:
, 9. OHENEY & (o., . S$ .
Sold by al Druggiete, Toledo, Oo. aa F or a 8 aan
EAT °EM LIKE CANDY a reese Omak. The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a
bs zebMiatable, Poten Taste Good. The Ozar has abolished his oe fine buginess, Sho; ocked 4
Never ‘eaken, or Gripe a, nate Goae
nsor of
at with firstPer R™ Write for tree ‘and sce news and the Mikado has established clase tools. A splendid opportunity
PE at Comrany, cuscago or wew reas . °°. The former sq she Aor the tight perty. For particulars
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN ‘cco! t iiter'oar noting . "? ee . re nothin é ey
: that he wants to tell—just at present. . ena, ©
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. J. B. Shea {cat
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pleco is here i
‘Mission Candle
> E, M. Streete
rived here last «
cisco,
~ Mise Wolforé
vyesterday on a
' Richard Ph
Downieville y«
Pmorning for Sa
Mrs. B, B. Px
been here on
‘Lester returne
-morning. °
Frank Vaug!
.down from No
Superintend
‘the Union Bi
F Lelan Dower:
F James Dower,
home on north
er is also confi
‘ing from a spt
W. H-Bray .
to the metrop
Mrs. Alten
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: Mrs. J. oO.
»has gone to 8
bedside of .
. Haven, who i:
Miss M. Al
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. echool, came :
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mother.
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) hia way to.1
. eral years pat
. B.D. Skids
; returned her
e trip to San
} greatly impr
Al. Noyes i
; on a visit to .
G. A. . Lei
. Leiter, is her
Ben Polgle
a mashed tl
it with.a dril
> OW. Walker
» injured his «
the morning
to consult a
F. M. Fen
Redgers and
from North
and took tl
Columbia,
good positio
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one of the x
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at 12:12 o
principal
bers of the
of men and
made a d
picture, att
dark brow
bright red
arranged. i
At 8 o’ol
concert at
curtain ros
@ cosmopo!l
formance '
the Kilties
are in the
and class!
more light
the day m:
the progr
lively and
ipated in.
and the .
spirited,
Califor:
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freshing.
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