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May 13, 1904 (4 pages)

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New Wis The Banner Whist Olab wae organ© ized at the residence of Mr. and Mre, W. F. Englebright last night. The new Organization starte off with a membership of thirty-four, and the following officers were elected : Ww. F. Englebright, president; O. P. Loughridge, vice-president ; Dr. Myers Preaton, secretary ; Judge F. T Nilon, treasurer, The organizetion was given the name of: “The Banner Whiat Clab” in honor of the grand old mountain of that caption which rears ite peak above our town, The club will meet twice a month at the homes of the different members. At last night’s game the first prises were won by Dr, O, L. Maller and Mrs. Dr. A. H. Tickell. The “booby” prizes wentto O, J. Brand and Mrs. ©. P, Loughridge. Refreshments were served, and the initial meeting was voted a decided success. California Ohampagnola—red and white—e beverage strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf mE TR NSORIP I] eee ood Se bees MAY 13, 1904 ASOWAL EATON ily Record of he Doings of Our People. Nemortt Do. TATE ANTLERS BR to The Memorial Day committee held # meeting at Judge J. M. Walling’s ofthe electric fice last evening, and discuseed matn *i tere céncerning the proper observance d. earnest “aud resalte! of the coming occasion. The literary . _ Around This Section. «} committee made a report to the effect ees ser : ‘ etant upwa ndene \ oe business was never coma /that the work of ‘arranging the pro-. } : ri well in hand. Rev. Irvin A rattlesnake bit a horse which Lee. “Louis GA. Smith of Bakersfield fon ing industry is solid and almost, tenny, Miller was riding at Montegama Hill a . purchased a thirty-second interest in lasting. Said 0} r yn lalate Gicke tion he — few days ago. It stuck its fange in. the Seilor Boy mine on the North been selected se orator. It was deone of the animal’s forelegs. which. Bloomfield road. for $150 from Pro-. « cided to engage the Hove’ Band, aud swelled rapidly. Proper treatment was fessor John Tilton. Mr. Smith hae eight o'clock was fixed as the time for given and the horse will be able to. deeded his share in the property to beginning the exercisee at Armory Hall, travel as usual ina few days. Miss Aonie sinha also of Bekere*The Grand Army plot at Pine Grove Major P. F, Simonds, Captain B. A. field, . ; ; cemetery is to be dedicated on MeBost, First Lieatenant Obarles Steffen,. Constable Dillon arrested Domingo morial Day. About a year ago @ and Second Lieutenant D. A. Dailey,. Mastel, whq: resides on @ ranch near movement was started to improve the of this city, will go to Sacramento to-. Blue Tent, on a charge of battery plot abd the City Trustees contributed morrow to participate in the election;sworn to by his wife. Maestei was $100 for the purpose. This smonnt, of Colonel, Lieutenant-Oolonel and{teken before Justice’ Coughlan last with whet the Women’s Relief Corps two Majors of the Second Infantry, night and pleaded not guilty. The bas been able fo raise, is sufficient to ‘which will be held tomorrow night. ‘Jadge fixed hie bond at $100, in de~pay for the proposed improvements. A baseball ganie willbe played at. {Ul of which he’ was pleced: in the In all probability a monument will be Glenbroox Park next Sunday between . °°7O¢7 Jail. erected upon the spot where the rethe Grass Valleys and Auroras. Both} A ten foot ledge has been prerie in rane of the old soldiers rest by teams are from Grasa Valley. An ad-. the Red Ledge mine near French Oorthe time another year rolls around, mission of 25 cents will be charged . ral. The ore fe rich in aoe There is already a nucleus of §75 for gentlemen. pharets, such a fund,.contributed some time John Brophy of Cherdkee had Frank W. Taylor, public adminisSaturday Night Sirloin Beef With Maccaroni ee SOMETHING GOOD. Cait ew Everybody is Welcome Killed in Ring. qe Fresno, May 12—In a ten-round preliminary before the Oentral Commerolal Athletic Olub here last night, Johnnie Bryant was pounded into insensibility by Walter Robinson, a negro of thie city, and received injaries from which he died this mornfor Them. (ee May ih -Orieceitiog . for : bees met with surprising n fu the Big Ei Oajon Valley, a 12. miles east of this city. Two wells have been sunk in different par's of ‘the Valley, one of them developing a flow of 100 miners’ inches and the other.twenty inches. It is thought. that [email protected] stream has been tapped. El Oajon isthe great raisin ivalley.of Southern California. Other welle will be sank at ‘once. , M. Nickerbocker is here from Francisco, ank -Vaugho, the livery man; is from North Bloomfield.) . H. Watson of North Bloomfield [town. * ise MoOorwalk of San Francisco is ‘on e visit. : perintendent A. D. Gassaway reed from San Francisco this morn"y ie Sas white Batis t and ba i { ng rept : nd gente . Wnoursa, May.,. may, Po “Fort Williams wheat elevate containing ne on Gis MY, thes, EH Pn ve ly destroyed. . G, Wittsture left this aftersince by Miss Eleanor Hoeft. Thirty for Butte, Montana. or more veterans are buried in this City jester Monroe left this sated a0 Franucleco. J: My Walling left thie mornlively experience with a steer a few days since. The animal chased. him wheu he was crossing a fleld, and intrator, will sell at poblic aaction next Saturday,.in front of the Oourthouse door, the John Armstrong ranch of 129 ‘Report submiied, . i. Native Sons. As last nighVemendant. the Board} city, the remaine of fifteen of them Emil Freses rest in the Grand Army plot, ing. The fight ended in the ninth round. Bryant wae practically out the whole of that round. He was floored eix times. His seconds had thrown the sponge into the ring when the blow on the jaw that rendered Bryant unconselous was struck. Robinson has been arrested. We want hope. We want encouragement. Speak of good things. Tell, your friends of the value of ‘Old Gilt Edge Whisky” as a stimulant if they look all run down.” Wholesale at Nos, 29-81 Battery street, near Market, 8S. F. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo, Quayer Found Guilly The case of the People ve. Louis . Quayer, charged with the murder ofa Mexican at Truckee, came to a conclusion in the Saperior Oourt at 6:85 o'clock last evening, when the jury returned a verdict of “guilty of murder in the second degree.” John Malroy and Ohas. W. Kitts conducted the de+080 Caspar SamuciDead Caspar Samuel died rather suddenly at Chico last Tuesday, and the remains were taken tothe family residence in San Francisco, where the faneral was held yesterday. Interment was made io the Hills of E’ernity cemetery, He came to Grass Valley when @ young mar, acd resided there for ceveral years, at one time being in business im that city. He left Gras and went to San Francisco, where he entered the employ of acigar firm as a traveling ealesman, and visited this city frequently, a —+-0 0 --— of Fire Delegates a report was submitted relating to the recent: water. test, . . It gives in detail the condition ofthe city from the standpoint of firé-ena /mext ehowe that the fire department is in proper, shape for handling even a conflagration. Some changes. may be. sey 160 strong to Folsom by special made that will be of benefit to the. trein to take part in the festivities, department. The salient® ‘portions of leaving here at 7:15 in the evening, the report were published in the. Feats There will also be large delegations sORIPT several iaitnnciaatl yp Preeent from the Parlors at Stockton, Too Much Money. Convpa, up 12:—-Osear Getman, 8 veteran of the Civil War, aged abont 68 years, drawed bis pension last week and went on a Spree, from the effects of which he died Tuesday, morning at the Barlan ranch, He had been in of reputation and of undoubted talthis neighborhood a numter of years, . at. relatives. “BacRaMento, May 12—The injtiation of . néw members intoeGranite Parlor, No. 88, N. 8, G.-W., at Folsom, Saturday night, will:be a notable event in Native Sons’ circles. The local members of the order will jouracres near. Sweetiand, one $1,000 Market Street Cable Railway bond, and an interest In the Fahey quartz mine near. Grae Vatley. A@=piece of. timber caught pad of Perey @arr’s hands yesterday, while bé was’at work in the Mountaineer mine, smashing two of bié fingers — ets : . Shut ’ em Up. sd suites May 12—Angelott! and Shaw, two of the Justioas of the Supreme Court, met with the surpriee of their lives yesterday in this city while in attendante as.apectators at the trial of Convict Eldridge, who murdered Gaard Ootter at the Folsom break. The Associate Justices became greatly interested in:some knotty point of law that wasraised and entered into an earnest discnssion, and their voices pr the metropolis. . , McCutchan and T. McCatchan ac here this morning from San flicted a few bad bruises on Mr, Brophy’s body. : Tomorrow ( Saturday ) es she usual choice lunch will be free to ‘all onthe sideboard at the Hotel Antiers. Sirloin of beef with macaroni will be there in abundance, and everybody is welcome to partake of the fine apread. Out of Plaster. New York, May 12.—For the first time sinee his battle with Young Corbett, Jimmy Britt disvarded today the plaster cast in which he carried bis arm. When the cast was removed the arm showed a slight swelling, but the champion was able to use his hand with the came freedom he used before = accident. iuslea Musie fa Lad be hails livers. livers, 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 druge gists and grocers, 25c. SATURDAY MiHT —AT THE— National flotel Bar isco, and left for the Gaston hmine. ‘Soarfe left. this morning for noiseo. ACY ith aad W. Howe ure here ‘Oakland. in Curnow returned to bis home herokee today, after spending a iecihciaiehaemmampeere et a, ———iting G. Penrose and wife are down ‘el is down from North BloomTHE BIG COMEDY EVENT. The great big comedy event of the season will take place when the new 6omedy farce, ‘A Wiee Woman,” will be presented in this city. Its representation will enlist a corps of artists ; Morris is here from San Franat will become ‘ to ge u satis: © are willing to hat that is be. @ you are able A G: Halstead of Smartsville is in 3 G. Fraser and J. .Haghes are from the Bay, » G. Obew returned to Red Dog toFor a good cool, sharp glass of beer cell at Wm. Harry’s saloon PricoS cts aty les. Nevada City, _ f . 8. Paine, iis was here doing . <daty, returned to North San) ———____——} AM or an Just Proof re, Other k proporr prices. ad Street ley.. and best line rer on display > Stock of Y Hats . OEFT g's UORS and $ p this afternoon.A. Maguire is suffering from is, ~ rs;.Mery Grimes is seriously ill at ome on Pine street. nd Mrs. William White relast evening from a visit to San eisdo, ., Shannon has returned from a ay Reno,liss Frances Costello retarned last ht from San Francisco, where she } been visiting for.some time past.
Dietrict Attorney W.I. Redding: of county arrived from Downieie on last evening’s stage. rs. P. BH. Spellenburg and Mrs. J. ‘ Spellenbarg arrived here last evengon a visit to friends. Miss Vivie Hughes is confined to f home by illness. rs. J. F. Nelson of the Rome power imee left this morning for San Jose. Freok Bell, manager of the-Eareka wmills at Graniteville, arrived ‘bere et night from Aaburno. 7 Frank Goding and family of You bt will remove to the State of Washigton next month. ild Sensation. OaxK.ann, May 12.—A sengation was sveloped this afternoon at the-hear@ ofthe habeas corpus proeeedings er Mrs. Elizabeth Desoza, who was inaped from her husband by her her two nights ego. According to ; statement of a private detective, forney F. J. Rassell bas a contract by the girl togive bim one-half Sn-estate of which she is residuary satee, valued at $12,000, Ruesell apire for the girl in an effort to wrest © trom her-father, who alleges that 6 girl:iemot yet 18 years of age. The ie] is a bride of a few days, The writ ‘denied, and Mr. Bamber, the fayf, was placed under arrest when he ft the courtrocom. ied in the East. RIcz , Wis., “May 12—Ward 8. ane: first Mayor of this city, and prominent business man, died toy of parelyels, aged 68 youre, Mr. Hlliame'lived “for a number of yeers . California, where ho was a member Hthe Asseinbly from Oalaveras county er. Governor Spaterte. adminisly Watch Prices We sell ' China “Crockery Glassware . Enamel Ware. . Houmehold areode Opens Monday. Sr. Louis, May 12 2 The California building at the World’s Fair will be opened on Sunday, when the State delegation to the National Press Convention will be entertained. Sunday being a closed day at the Fair, the bnildingin reality will be opened “t6 the public on Monday. ‘Train Wrecked. CHEYENNE, Wyo. » May 12—Train No. 2 ou the Union Pacific, known ase the Overland Flyer, eastbound, was wrecked today near Oarter Station, west of Green river. Four coaches and the mail car were thrown off the track. Three passengers, whose names are unknown, and Mail Clerk Nealy of Oheyenne were injured, but none seriously, Treffic was delayed ten hours. The cause of the wreck has not been determined. SOME REASONS Why Nevada City People Should Follow This. Advice. Because the proof is in Nevada City. You can easily investigate it. Not necessary to experiment with some untried remedy. Profit by the experience of a citizen. James Brannigan Jr., corner Pine and Cottage streets, says: “Some three years ago when pros-. peoting for "myself in company with others, early in the evening, when on night shift I wrenched my back on a car, and about ten o’clock it was 80 painful I had to return home. A lady induced me to use Doan’s Kidoey Pills. I took her advice, took the pills as directed and only lost half a shift before . was able to commence work. Since.then I have epoken to a number of people about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and my advice at the present time to anyone suffering from backache is to go to Vinton’s drag store for Doan’s Kidney Pills and the result obtained ing.” Sold for 50 cents per box by all déalers. Foster-Milbarn Oo. Buffalo, N, Y., sole agente for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no substitute. Japs Deny. It. gation here thie afternoon gave out an official telegram at the Foreign Office at Tokio regarding the Russian charge that the Japanese, on May 6th, fired on atrain from Port Arthar flying the Red Oross flag. It says the train did pot carry any especial marks until upon the Japanese and the latter’ had responded. When the train stopped the Red Oross flag was boisted end the Japanese immediately ceased firing and proceeded to examine it, whereupon the train went et fall speed and’ escaped, from their use will nat be disappoint . Lonnon, May 12—The Jepanese Leafter the Rassien soldiers had fired . P@ were plainly audible in the court, and without the least warning the bailiff brought his fist down on a nearby table with a thud, and pointing hie flnoger at them, exclaimed, “You twa gentlemen will have to keep order _in court.” The two Justices looked quickly around to see if there was a hole they could creep into. Judge Giaddis,. who was presiding, leaned back In his. chair indulged in a hearty lengb, in which the members of the bar and mapy of:the epectators who knew the culprits, joined; But the court bailiff could not see where the langh came in antil be learned that he was addreseing members of the Supreme Court A Fine. Site. WASHINGTON, May 12th—Seocretary Shaw bas accepted what ie known as the Flint site for the new Postoffice Building at Los Angeles, Oslifornia. This site was donated to the Government by citizens of Los Angeles. The site is bounded by Temple, Main, New. High and Commercial streets. + were = =e An Honest Man. San Franosco, May 13.—Through the honesty of Dan Ooughlan, an employe of the Routhern Pacific, H. MoCandellis this morning’recovered $65 contained in a purse that he dropped yesterday afternoon in the Ferry building. Oougblan tarned the money over to the poles. She Was Deceived San Francisco, May 12.—Mrs. Q. Lewis accepted ~the invitation of a strange yonog man to accompany bim on a visit to the Uall pressroome. They had no sooner reached the door of the building containing the presses than he grabbed her purse ane fled. She lost $4. : Racer Injured. New York, May 12.—Highball, the thoroughbred which was regarded as the two-year-old champion of last season, is reported to have bowed ea tendon in bis last race at Morrie Park and and bas been taken back to Sheepsheed Bay for treatment, The colt is valued at $40,000 se The following ere the quotations asked for stocks and bonds at the cloge of yesterday afternoon’s’ sessions . of the San FranciscoBoerds: =.. Brewing % Spriog Valley. San Fie aud Elec.. MINING BTOCKS, Best & Bel. cmee Con. Oal & Va.1 55 Seg Belchex.. Crown Point.. Yellow Jacket. Confidence wee.) 25 An Embezzler. San Franomwoo, May 12.—Everett Abbott, former Treasurer of the American Marine Transportation. Company of Boston, who left that city on March . ¢ We igar That 15th, was arrested in this city today oa. gt a charge of having embezzled from bie em ploy ere’ $5852.. You can tell a euccessful farmer by looking at his horses, You can tella slovenly woman by looking at her hair. You can tell the dry goods box statesmen by the patches on the bosom of his pantaloons, You-can tell the poieonous serpent by the bluotness of his tail. But the eastest thing of all you can tell the enterprising merchant by aglance atthe local papers, This ie not divine revelation, but business and gospel truth, aida the Henry Independent. Summer . s Comin Set. Insect Powder Moth Balls Camphor Ant Destroyer Disinfectants —— There are twenty different cinnamon barks, and they cost from 4 to 55¢ lb. This explains the market, all but one rticular. Schilling’s Best is the best with the coarser pieces picked-out; not thrown-away ; oh no; they go to some less particular grinder, dog: catencundl Hotel Netherland 18 Turk Street Wear Mattal pale San Francisco, Cal meee Rates 75c per Dey up. Wholeealejand retail desiers in Fine Liquors $ Cigars, . Buerything Striely High Class . BROAD STREET WATCHES at Prices that will Surprise you For instance take a look at the watch that Lam now making a specialty of, It is dust proof aud guaranteed for hard usage, Waltham movement for . ONY $6.00.. It is solid nickel: and “a good timekeeper. Call and see it. Cxpert Watch Repairing and all work guaranteed. E. W. CLEMO Corner of Pine and Commercial streets Delbridge Building. oR In Larger Quarters IPALMER & JORASON, NCREASE in business hag demanded larger quarters. These we have found, and are better prepared than ever to furnish the only reliabie abstracts of property in this county. Kemember there ie but one way to abstract property reliably and successfully, and that is by system, apd remember-also, tbat we bave the CoG system of Abstracts fo the Cou ABSERACTS furnished on short . [ex notice and at reasonable rates. Our offices are open to inspection. Nevada County Abstract and Title Company fense, while District Attorney George L Jones and his deputy, H. L. Moody, represented the People. Court next Monday morning at ten o'clock for sentence, . Baked : Clam Pi Te the trisiads. Who gave: their kina 1e. jetance at the h of husband . 7 he t thed end Ryegate aie ans bh ene “fa CANE i by als cere thanks. Mas, Henry RioHarps AND FAMILY. EE Quayer will appear in the Superior ee You are most cordially welcome. Del Monte Self-Raising Buckwheat 25 Cents per package 15 Cents per package We have just received a ‘large quantity of these goods besides a large stock of delicacies for the]warm weather. An order from you would be appreciated. Country orders ‘promptly attended ‘to. Ohe Bee Ftive Srocery J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street Carpet, Wall Paper, Linloums New Carpet N w Wall Paper New Linoleum New. Matting We have just rezeived a carload of all the latest styles in carpets, wall vapets lincleum and Mattings. Call and get our prices, No trouble to ‘show ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. —————— eS See eee Che Best in (owt.. Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled anyutere. 9 We have wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthful and every drop is full of vigor. Ino bulk and bottle. All the leading brands of Cigars also kept, NEVADA OITY THE OWL. 12 Commercia! St. "Phone Main 411