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May 14, 1904 (4 pages)

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re NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. Nevapa City Darty TRANSCRIPT (Vth —_—___ —— = TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION $6 Por Year . By Carrier, toany vart uffthe city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City @y fan, . SATURDAY ....0< NEVADA CITY SHOULD ~ HAVE A ROOSEVELT CLUB sosseees TIAV 14, 1904 Boosevelt Clubs are‘now being almost every city and town through Olub as soon ag possible. snorter with lots of Roosevelt Olab gets started there will for there will be plenty of young blood in it to and energy. The formation of the Roosevelt Clab great event, and was accompanied with an outburst of patriotic manifestations Including a bonfire, music and enthasiastic speech. The meeting was called toorder in Judge John Mulroy’s,,office by Hon. John R. Tyrrell, Lioyd P, man. There was an excellent attendance and 8 epirit of enthusiasm pervaded the at that a Roosevelt Olub be formed, and the following L. P. It Larue acting as temporary chair officers: J. R. Tyrrell, president; president; A. J. Hosking, treasurer. to represent the party in the League of ramentoon May 16th. The picture was drawn of the comi Convention which meats at Sacramen!o next week, and the election of Obas. E. Clinch of Grass Valley as one of the delegates to the Convention. It was decided to give the delegates from Si and Nevada counties a reception after Was appointed to arrange for the same, Prepare the necessary by laws for the O1 placed in differents parts of the city and there hav signatures of Republicans attachea already. Good organized by prominent Republicans io out our State and Nation, as the coming campaign promises to be a very aggressive one from the start, most effective and telling work for the success important that the rank and file of the Republ organized and equipped as soon as poasible for active service, so there shall be no delay when the bugle call is sounded. In Nevada county, Grass Valley bas taken the lead this time in the organization of a Speake well for the zeal and enthusiasm of the Republican workers of our sister city. But this is only a starter and’ the sbould take the nudge and get @ Move on;themeelves and organize a Roosevelt But there need be no anxiety about Nevada City io thie regard, for we will have a Olab soon steam behind it—for besides the big crowd of loyal and true blues who were workers in the party four years ago, army of young Repubs who are going to enlist under Protection's banner thia year and cast their first vote for Teddy Roosevelt. So 1904 ie fairly on in many parts _ Of the United States already, and ®s soon ae the two great National Conventions have met and nominated their party leaders the “political pot” will begin to sizzle in great shape and ‘will soon thereafter come to a boil, The standard bearer to be nominated by the Regablican Party is known now for it will be no other than the matchlees and peerless Roosevelt who now occupies the Presidential chair and will continue to wear the toga for four years longer, in recognition of the splendid administration he has given the people of this great republic. T" Presidential campaign for and to do the of the party it is necessary and foan army shonid be thoroughly Roosevelt Olab, which “Trae Blues” of Nevada City and a big one at that—a ripthere ie a great when thé Nevada Oity doing, «nd no mietake, give it the desired momentum be something at Graes Valley lset night was a mosphere. On motion it was carried were chosen as permanent Larue, secretary; D, E. Matteson, vicewas decided to seud tea delegates Republican Olabs, which meets in Sacog Republican State National Republican erra, Plumas, Placer the convention and a committee of ten A committee was also appointed to ub. Rolls for membership have been 12 1-26 Per Week Rntertain neficent Society Next Friday Evening. The nightly rehearsals are. exceedingand every member of the cast. In adVestal Virgins in Greék costume, ‘under the direction of Mias Elspeth Walker of Graes Valley, will pose in a manner most fascinating and enterteining. The double male quartette has been in training for a long time and will display their talent to the best advane tage on this occasion. All who desire a delightfal evening ae well asto support the good cause for which it is to be given had better secure at once the seats that are available. Tickets are being sold by members of the Beneficent Society and at Foley’s, where eeats can be reserved. The entertainment will be opened with masic by Wild’s Orchestra, and then the charming farce, ‘‘The Trouble at Satterlee’s” will be produced with the following cast of characters: “‘THE TROUBLE AT SATTERLEER’S.” Dramatis Personae. Dorothy—Mies Nina Woon. Alice—Miss Annie Plammer. Mildred—Miss Grace Jackson. Bertha—Miee Nellie Reynolds. Mearian—Miss Annie Hicks (who belongs to Miss Satterlee’s select semimary for young ladies ) Miss Ophelia Satterlee (the lady priocipal)—Mrs. W, W. Kirkham. Kathleen (a Celtic maiden employed in the semiuary)—Miss Clara Nancarrow. ; At the conclusion of this farce there will be prodtced ‘“THE ROUGH DIAMOND.” Cast of Characters, Lord Plato—I, ster Kirkham. Sir William Evergreen— Oarro! Abbbura, Oaptain Augustus Blenheim—Norman Shaw. Cousin Joe—Chas. E. Tegler.’ Tem—Fred Chegwidden. -John—Frank Werry, Lady Plato—Miss Grace Jackson. Margery—Mrs. F. E. Zeitler, Lucy—Miss Clara Nancerrow. A Robbers’ Den. Hazueton, Pa., May 12.—The police today discovered the den of a band of robbers in an abandoned gangway of A. Pardee & Co.’s Crystal Ridge mive. The entrance to the rendezvous was down a ninety-foot declivity, Besides bludgeons and other weapons, the ofiicers found a quantity of nitro glycerine. The robbers, it is believed, had lookouts, who espied the officers apProaching and made a retreat to the @ been a large number of for Grass Valley! Poinied Paragraphs Egotists baven’t much to boast of, It ie easier to get a poor wife than a 600d cook, The mule would be all right if be didn’t kick at the wrong time, Many a map after setting up bis Ideal proceeds to back away from it. A cigar isn’t always what it te puffed up to be. The same may be'said of a man. It’s only a matter of time until the fool and bis Money are on opposite sides of the market. A lawyer never gives Op @ case untill he bas exhausted all the means at hie Client’s disposal, Nowadays when a man does a mean thing and gets Caught he sets up the plea that he was hypnotized. When men will give ap as moch for tickets to hear a sermon ag they will to see a prize-fight, look out for the millennium. During the courtship a young couple Sre apt to sit sround and hold bands in silence, bat after marriage—well, that’s another story. —.-9 Seo Pioneer Dead. Sacvamenro, May 18—Oaptain E. D. Out of Sight. GrorGErown, Oal., May 18 — Mys. tery surrounde the disappearance of Ww. Gz. Harrison, Proprietor of the stage line between here and Placer. ville. About two weeke ago he engaged George Miller, of thie Place, to drive stage, Saying he wished to spend a few days improving his rauch, near here. One morning h» went out to the ranch and returned in the evening, snd eince then he bas pot been seen or heard from. A few days agoa search wag made of bis room at the Georgetown hotel and an empty traok, a pair of old shoes and a suit of old underclothes were all of his belongings that could be found. It is known that he wae heavily in debt, and was being pressed by creditors for money. He has always borne a good reputation. Indian Lands. Wasuinaton, May 18—The President has eigned the proclamation Opening the Rosebud, South Dakota, Indian Reservation to settlement. ‘(ne Teservation contains 416,000 acres and will be opened on August 8th. A great growth for San Francisco ig inevitable—people find bere what they like.. Among other things “Old Giit Wheatley, en early-day resident of Sacramento, died at Bakersfield yesterday at the advanced age of &2 years, Captain Wheatley came to California with the first rash of gold seekers, and was a member of the Sacramento Society of Oalifornia Pioneers. He was credited with having Operating the first steamboat on the Sacramento “fiver. The remains will be sent to thie city for interment auder the auspices of the Odd Fellows. If you want the very best of beer, or , Spy drink Of a No. 1 qualit; drop in / 90d sce Wu; Harry. ‘tf Edge Whisky.” ‘The sole proprietors are Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., Nos. 2981 Battery street, near Market. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal op band at all times, Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will oare you. You swallow a pill, and the head They cure neuraigia, 250 and 100 a box, For sale by 4. Oream of Oelery woods. —_————_+ e@e -______ National Hotel SUNDAY, MAY 1{5, 1904, MENU Bouillon en Tasse Chinook Salmon a la Cardinal Pommes Nevada Chutney Olives Chieken Salad Asparagus en Mayonnaise Spiced Beeta Pearl Onions Hearts of Lettuce with Mustard Sauce Boiled Capon with Guava Jelly Boiled Leg of Spriog Lamb with Caper Ssuce Brochettes of Chicken Liver a la Clarempot Brisket of Veal witb Espagnole Sauce Giblets of Obicken aa Oroustades Sweetbread Pattie a le, Napolitaine, Maceront and Cheese a la Bechamel Mausbrooms Stewed in Wine Banana Compote a la Richelieu Apricot Ice Roast Young Hens—Oyster Dressing Roast Sirloin of Beef au Jus Roast Spring Lamb with Mint Saace Roll of Beef Stuffed with Olives New Potatoes with Cream Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Sagar Coro Tomatoes New Peas Rbubarb Cream of Custard Strawberry Short Oake Pound Oake Assorted Cakes Fruit Oake Raisins Assorted Fruits American, Swiss, Edam, Roquefort Cheese Cafe Noir Nats Made Young Again. “One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night fortwo weeks has put me io my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. H. Tarner of Dempseytown, Pa, They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach aod Bowels. Purely eee. Never gripe. Only 25c. at D. Viston’s Drug Store. and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Dickerman, Sole Agent. TOF THE SEASON ment of BeThe event of the season is to come off at the Theater on Friday evening next, ly satisfactory, both to Mrs. Kirkbride dition to the two charming farces, the Nicely Entertained. The members of Champion. Circle, Women of Woodcraft, of this city, held a business meeting last night, at Spi Dispatches to Transei the home of Mr. and Mra. John Werry, on Prospect Hill, Business’ matters however, were briefly disposed of by the ladies and the meeting afterward resolved itself into a social gathering, and all present were delightfally entertained during the remainder of the evening. Fortune-telling bya -gifted PORT DALNY CADTURED astrologist constituted one of the attractive features of the evening. A tempting and delicious ‘luncheon wae served toward midnight by the hostess and was greatly enjoyed by all present. Kl : ra 3 I. C. Lindley, attorney for’ Public Administrator F. W. Taylor, today made the following sales of property: The Jobo Armetrong ranch, near Sweetland, to John. Ghidott! for $100, Japanese Silence Land Batteries and Land Under — Cover of Their Ships 4 A Market Street Cable bond, with fave} of $1000, belonging to the Armstrong estate was also sold for $1125 to the Nevada County Bank, A cne twentieth interest in Fahey quartz mine near Grass Valley, property of the Edward Miller estate, was sold to O. E. Clinch of Grass Valley for $100. TOK1I0, May 14—Advices ly hour this morning. Court Calendar. The following matters are ‘on the calendar in the Superior Oourt for hearing next Monday morning ; ships. have been received here stating that Port Dalmy was captured by the Japanese at an earA fierce bombardment silenced the land batteries. — Then the Japanese landed under cover of the fort from The Russians were driven out by shells, and the loss of men it is believed to have been very great. M.A. Bennallack vs. W. 8. Richards: Trial. . Hearing petition for letters of guardianship of Williams minors. Furnished the Ball. \ NO CHOICE FOR GOVERNOR Domingo Mastei, who was arreated at his ranch near Blue Tent Thursday by Constable Dillon, on a charge of battery preferred by his wife, was released from the county jail thie afternoon on furnishing the $100 bail fixed by Justice Coughlan. ernor without result. SPRINGFIED, May 14—The Republican State Convention continued balloting today for the nomination of Goys
As a Precaution. Lonvon, May 18.—Ear) Percy, Under Seoretary of State for Foreign Affaire, in a letter published in the Times, says information reached the Government from a well-ihformed source at New Ohwang that no apprehension now appears to be entertained by residents of danger to life or property there, but ase precautionary measure the Government has ‘ordered a warship to proceed to Ohin Wang§Tao, Superior Court. The following business was transe ‘acted in the Superior Ooart today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Estate of G. A. Warren. Petition for letters of administration, —--@e-+____. Siray Bees, A swarm of bees swooped down on William Britland’s back yard at hie residence, on Spring street, this afternoon. They alighted on a shade tree aod were soon bived. Am Offensive Cravat. ‘ A good atory of Whistler ana his pe cullarities is told in the Free~ Lance. A gentleman went to Whistler with a letter of introduction and sent up his card with the letter. The servant presently brought down the card with a note in pencil on it—“Who is the greateat painter?” The visitor promptly wrote “Whistler” and was imimediately shown upstairs. -An amusing scene followed, arising out of the fact that the visitor was Wearing a red necktie. Whistler declared it interfered with the color scheme of his room and “put, him off” a picture he was Painting in quite a different “key.” him to take off the offending cravat be fore he would condescend to exchange another word witb him. Loveland is now selling, bis famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuer Bakery. Try it and you will alwaye buy it tf A Great Many Deople want a pound of good Coffee for 25 cts., and we sell it, Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs, James Camns, Transcript Building, Oommercial Street. tf. Down Very Low. CuHI0aco, May 18—By stealing a corner stone from the foundation of a cburch and robbing its treasure box. Chicago burglars bave outdone the thief of a red hot stove and broken all records for daring robbery. For twenty-two years it lay safe twelve feet beneath the ground. It contained a gold cap, and souvenira valued at$100. The burglars deecended a ladder and raised the stone to’ the level of the street. They rolled it to the place where it was found and then shattered it to pieces until the treasure box came to view. We have the very high grades for'35 and 40 cts. also; but, if you want something that goes a long ways, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded, try our 25¢ ‘Family Blend,’ Many people wonder how we tan give such good coffee for the money. _—_———————— SHREVE & CO. Stationery. tavie tations to Weddings and all other social occasions. Marriage anNouncements. Reception and visiting cards. Correspondence cards embellished with Monograms. Samples and estimates sent upon c e qa u e s t WATCHES that bear the stamp of SHREVE & CO. are reliable. Send for the new Publication, “Indian Arrow Point Jewelry.” } ° Coffee Roasters Tea' Blenders Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House SHREVE & COMPANY, ManufacBroad Street, Neved City turers, Jewelers and Silversmiths Strawberries Fresh every day, Navel Orang¢< Lemons Always on hand. POST & MARKET STRESTS SAN FRANCISCO >) joemnn cs A ete Gignacare os d Toma paper iak ee seageicaanpe simian aie a lat ROSENTHAL’S Finally he obliged’ A Startling Test, To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Meboopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderfal cure. He writes, “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Eleetric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so,I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not hed an attaek in 14 months.” Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dys psia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kid. ney troubles, Try them. Only 50c at W. D. Vinton’s. For the Scalp asa shampoo, It cleans Scalp of crusts and dandraff, promotes the growth of the hair, curea all Skin diseases, takes pimples off the the face; is a gure cure for poison oak, and is fine for Cleansing teeth. The Ordwray Plaster will cure Rbeumatism, Lumba, » Lame Back or Side, Neuralgia, feurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Oramps, Kidney Medical Lake Toilet Soap . STRAIGHT -FRONT No. 2 . Summer Corsets NO ‘@ Is the Tape Girdle corset. Very popular with young girls « 1 those of slight figare. Made in pi Z nd to%. Price 50c-and $1, © piok, blag and white. Size 18 “GLENORA” Is WARNER'S ee has ies NO. 2 fr Straight Front. Sizes 18 to 98. Hee oleae ‘Batiste, 18 to 96, figares. Fall gored over hips, 026. Kor slight and medium NO 8 “121.” Made in white and gray. Nice a: sateen. 4 Hook. Straight a Extra lon porters attached. to hips and front, uces size of 4 required figure for the new fall skirt, Size, 18 to 80, Maher & Co., Nevada Special Sale of Sheet. Music 1000 at 10c, I5c and 25¢ Each —ajt—__. W. D. VINTON’S PH ARMACY Zz Chinking of Getting Your Best Hat? It is no trouble to get a bat that will become you—if you pay enough. But to @e’ w satis factory hat for the price -you are willing to: pay is a different question. At my store you can get a hat that is be. coming to you and at the price you are able and willing to pag. fulline. All of the very latest styles. MRS. L. LUBECK,, Lsdins mintner of Nevada ony, 9 Oommercial Street. $ . Watches and Clock proportionately cheap. Call in and see them and get our prices, A. & H.-W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Sen Tac ne . Buys a WALTHAM or sn ELGIN Nickel Dust’ Proof Watch -at our ‘store. Other a Ladies of Nevada City and Srass Valley.. are most cordially invited to inspect the finest and best line Vou of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ever on-display in this city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear Rats T have selected them with special carejand they include some very handsome and up-to-date styles, +» MISS ELEANOR HOEFT Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartang’s eterno disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, sore and weakee. The above articles can be had by calling on J.8. H Corner of Pine and Oommercial a28-tf Streets, Nevada City, Cal. \f you wart a good, cool deink o* beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Nm, Barry The Curse of Womanking Is sick and nervous headaches, Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant re lief. One dose cureg. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief 2e and 10¢.a box. It cures neura Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dicke-man, sole agent. : Property for Sale. Th G. von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge is offered for eale at a bargain. Enquire at once of BROWN & MORGAN. No Dessert More Attractive y_ use gelatine and 5) spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O roduces better results in ‘two minutea? reeytiting in the package. Simply add hot water and set tocool, It’s perfection. A su Prise to the housewife, No trouble, less ex. t to-day. In Four Fruit Flas vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp. berry. At grocers, Gntertainment A delightful entertainment will be He A ice ener of the Congregaone urch, under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Kirkbride, at the Yevada Cheatre Friday Svoning, Way 20th. TIOKETS are on sale sad sees be reserved at Foley’s, nj Ademieslon—Adalte, 50 cents; ohildren, WILD'S OROHESTRA will tarnish music for the occasion, . Silver Hat and . SOUVENIR SPOONS THERE'S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and Sample our goods. We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars S202 @] CHAPIPION SALOON O’OONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. Broad Street, Nevada ity —_— Hecate Ask-your Dealer for inuiuemenmndieemamaeen Hotel Anti LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETOR Midvale Drill Steel Gorham Silver Polish Hawke's Cut Glass Rouse and 7 Waist Ses “Io Sterling Silver. New and} retty. Just got here. Ladies, ook at them, Belt Pins. All the up to date novelties, Handsome and durable. Drop in and #eq them when passing by our store, ‘ Containing engravings of points of interest in and sroand Nevada C.J. BRAND JEWELER tara Gall Bath Tabs, “One n. Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. ‘Two fine Sample Roome for the Fie pe es oe Men. Broad Street, Nevada Uliy ee anatomist! HE T TURDAY ., Pr apervisor E. b Washingtc . H.' Mead at fhington. R. Foster ca 0 today, 8. King of N F. Bovea, F § down from Pway to the ‘Keleher cai today. KE Furth ca a today Lebman fom Eurka, mardick whey cal ning trai pniley of . @ arrivals: a. Pattersor this mornii Mor Allegh 62 in minin “i POrossing. i, W. Glover b from Plea Bonny came inst evening br'San Fran A. Smither is Scott is he Flint of. . ty. spending i. K. Dodsor ip @ visit. & Stevens, ke ville, — ph Jameson et evening, . Brimekill ih last night bd ~Duston ir arrived f 8. French, pXuba War migrant G hes Bray hi fo Moores FI »Bassie Bs Francieco la jornivg for] » Danlapr iramento las h Stevens, © carnival . fo San Fran ph Rosent who ‘hae beer and Orege De’s train. . O. Swayze Lake coun Bes. Dr. Ro fill attend t aring his ab or P. F Siz First Lieute Becond Lieu /to Sacram a. the militi . , Edwards, several y B Francisc ffrom a vi! pleasant ehere will bis looking atio an IGTON, Mi ethe Carre the applice ational Bat Lot $50,000.