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May 16, 1903 (4 pages)

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yapA City DaiLy. TRANSCRIPT}. BIT LIENTION NAT. P. BROWN, Proprictor. . ich ahi ~ ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, * i OD EON TSB SANDERSON DEAD. Nows Items Condensed/Former Resident ot This) ssscotean opera singe? Died Sué For the Benefit of . County Dies {0 LS “denly at Paris Today of Busy Readers, Dorado County. ' . ; _ . ere ae Side Pacumon d. ADIES, today we place on sale a lot of White Un skirts, every one of them worth more money than Paris, May 16.—Sybil Sanderson, the American opera . ask for them. They come trimmed in both lace and embry singer, who was born in San Fraucisco and had ‘become Hig? : rat ee f pepe . pore nega Ripr $2, $2.50 famous all over the world on account of her fine singing, uP : 5 ods as these as little money. See them in our large window, : died suddenly of pneumonia at Paris today. Miss Sanderson . was the daugliter of the late Judge Sanderson of San. Francisco. : + 12 te2e Per Week "Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City) Ge 2 ea Sep 16 ae ‘1S THE BIBLE SECTARIAN? HE Pacific, the State organ of the Congregational church, believes the Attorney General is wrong in deciding that the Bible is a sectarian book within the meaning of the law. This opinion was called forth by protests against reading the Bible in the public schools. Doubtless the Pacific would call. the Book of Mormon, the Koran, the Vedas, and other sacred books sectarian, but aspecord of 1 “Doings of Our j People. —_———ee John Scalvini had a telephone iu-. stalled at his place of business on Main street this morning. The number is main 463. . The cuit of M. L. & D. Marsh against L. OC. Wells, which was commenced in the Superior Court a few days ago, was dismissed by Judge Nilon yesterday. -, The choir of St. Canice charch will have an outing at Columbia Hill to« morrow. They will be the gueste of Fsther Olyne. The Reverend gentleman takes the choir on @ similar outing each year. David Johnston, a former resident of Nevada county, died at his home iv Oocl, El Dorado county, yesterday morning. The Sacramento Bee says Mr, Johnaton had been in feeble health for some time and for many ‘months recently he had been visiting in Sacramento with his only remaining’son, ex State Printer A. Johnston, but Jeft for his ranch in El Dorado county last Saturday. The remains ‘sane aT nop loft yesterday tor Obte . . A nt: as is here Dov _ Graduates, Attention! Thoms ie here from Dor We place on sale til ag some new ‘things, pas want to see before deciding on your Graduation: f ode that ¥q 4 itonden left this morning reas Such gouds as Hen prille. . 8, ip, A. Heath left thig. mor ih San Ja sD. ; s jverili is bere om busi . Frauc'sco. suming the Christian religion to be the only true faith, it proceeds upon the theory that the Bible alone of all religious books is non-sectarian. . But how about the Jew? convictions. He atcepts one-half the Biblé. mine at Lakeport, Plumas county, and rejects the other half. He believes the Old Testament contains the law and regards the New Testament as the embodiment of heresy. The Bible cannot be read in the schools without offending his sensibilities and violating his religious Griff Thomas, who for some time} past hes been foreman of the Moun; tain Maid mine on Bear river, bas re‘signed and will go to the Bellview] where a position awaits him He will leave for that place Monday. == The Shakespeare Olub 1s holding forth at the home of Miss Bertha Webber on West Broad street this afternoon and a large attendance is preeent The readings and literary Again, the Bible does not mean the same thing to the the Catholic Bible not contained in the Protestant version of the Scriptures. Thus, while the Jews reject the New Testament entirely, the Catholic New Testament differs materially selections of the famous poet are being digested ,with en avidity that denotes the Orphans’ Conrt of the county. He arrived in California on November 28, 1858. . Mr. Johnston remained in. San Francisco that winter, and in. the folFrom there he proceeded to Bear River, in Nevada county, fourteen miles below Grass Valley, where he lived until 1868 when he removed to Sacramento. Hethen took up practice as a United States land claim attorney. While living in the latter city he invested’ in a trect then embracing 700 acres, at what {se now Cool, El Doall are enjoying themselves immensely, Maher & Co., place on sale today a line of underskirts from $1 upto $6 They also cull attention of the gradurado county, which he set out fo olives . and: other fruit trees. Several years ago he and bie wife left Sacramento for that ranch and have since made it rae ecu! cece . WEH Known Resident Of San Bernardino Shoi and Killed by Vaudeville " é ered Chiffon, Gaze de Suiv,, French Siik Mall, nC Lawn; a tating Fens — re Embroidered Silk Liesue, Freuch Organdie. la facr, we Cina rhb J faneral willbe held, a line of this kind before. We can give: you all the new Trimmings David Jahnston wae a native of Kitand everything that will make you look nice for that cecgsion, Re anning, Pennsyivania, where be read tis i ‘We want you tocall. Respectfully, — :: law and for a time served as Olerk of . i : : PRM Mh Cai A ce You looking ot Bar i Performer This Morning, known resident of this county, was sbot this morning at the Street Fair by Frank Barton, a vaudeville performer. MoWe must have more room at any cost, and are willing to sacrifice goods at; The Lowest . Possible Price tes to their beautiful things for their their home, ran died a few minutes after being shot. The cause of. the . Qalvin left this morning gooville. nea pi Mrs, George Leginsk sieco are Visiting this cit Rowe will teave tome for San Francieco. \f, Wayman came down . eels crossing yesterday. . . MoMurray was here from sill on business yesterday y.Armetrong left this mot pieville. » Giffin and wife left ee fora visit at Sacramenta Asbtoo, one of the clerks a grocery store, will leas be ior a visit to San Francis fl. Smith and daughter; of Mr. Johnete ie ct 8 Biue Boameled: Fry Pans, DOW) ++ He.+ <<) ea aR, regalar price 90 r. Johnston wes an uncle of Eu-. . pct ; »¢. Granite [ron Fry Pang now...,.+.++ eves Satan ceats, regular price $0 gene and Ollie Clark, conductors on. Shooting is unknown. Barton was arrested and taken to jail} Granite Iron Wash Basins now....... Ca mete reealec pated SE ee anc eineal z Granite Iron Cake Forms, now......: veeee-25 Cents, regular price thé"Narrow Gaage railroad. amidst great excitement. price 75 from the Protestant Testament. Granting that the Pacific is right and that the Bible is not a sectarian book; which Bible is’ it that is not sectarian? This question discloses the impossibility of reconciling creeds in school text books, Nobody will object to teaching the Ten Commandments in the schools nor the reading of Graduation dresses. Read their adverticement in this evening’s TRranSCRIPT. meo gre bere on @ Visit t 0. L. Maller. Mra. Sm of Mrs. Muller. Mason, retarned last eve jtrip to San Francisco. ffetti was here yesterday Fiat. Sheriff Walker received a telegram yesterday from the Sheriff of Silver Bow county, Montana, that the young woman who charged Almond Jose with sedaction, has consented to's disGranite Iron Broilers, now 25 and 385 ceats. regular price 60 and Rockingham Globe Coffee Pots, now .:. cents, regular a Water UOarriers, DOW.. . +.. seees RS 75-cents, regular price Foot Dust Pans, ow ,..c0cccsecseceeseces ...5 cents, regular price %§ Agate Cottage Pudding Dishes, now.....,....-50 cents, revuler pri 8d, 4d, 5d and 64 Cat Nailscan be purchased for $ cents per pound. books which in a general way illustrate the virtues of truth, ~qworality and belief in the Deity—andthe immortality of-the. stending that Jose—marry-ber-missal of the charge, with the under‘Ni nk Geding of You Bet was @ pihis city yesterday. jut Mrs. A. S, Wright of -£ jut yesterday in this olt; MONE MEN CALED OUT. Wonderal Vitality, . ..2emze terezie ont ye“! Turner & Hadley Compatimscax" Also Great Reduction Sale of Crockery for a short sa soul, but-when it comes to differentiating and reading books . **re bes been telegraphed tod aie wl ‘Mayor. Gault _that embody the doctrines peculiar to particular sects sectar< . ee St, Re Yesterday the little son of Mra Krieianism is necessarily introduced into the scheme of poplar . gel, who lives on the Washington road, education. wandered out.intothe woods and ate TY iF : 4 % — . ie . 7 “ ers Ai ta lot of manzanita berries. He vas ~~ Unquestionably; the Pacific would protest vigorously . ;,xeo with patos iu the stomach and. . against reading the Catholic version of the Bible in, the. raato —— Ppsasbinye 2 a ‘i ree 5 : os n s : _ . frantic and sushed to the county “hosschools. On what ground, then,-does it find fault with Cath-. at wit the tide toy; eters that olics for objecting to the King James version? or with the . chiid was attended to. Jews for objecting to reading either? The law does not pre-. R Kline, of the firm of Kline & sume to decide between faiths and sects; it ‘simply puts them eee: nas Atay oe peor . . 2 x ® “Gasta : & ww Te all on the same footing. In pursuance to that the Bible is. in¢ in : az _ excluded from the public schools. Not that it is a harmful book, but that its presence is a religious discrimination in favor of some sects and against others.ay nn) : Be od Mre, OC. P. Lougbridg = “End Is Near age Seams Scar PT ae SS i nn le em Berkeley a = = Pay Day. = scar ae : 5 ene RE RES = ORCI i W, Benson of Maryaville ig . = > “One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills) PINES STREET, NEVADA OF mt the National Hotel, : : each night for two weeke has put me in ; : sania Be = = my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Tarner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach end Bowels. Parely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25¢ at Vinton’s -Drug far and Jesse Staples of Gra ere Visiting friends in this Today was pav day et a number of mines of Nevada. City. Asiong the mines that will reimburse their employes are-the Champion, Home aud Maurchie. Mayor Alex. Gault was very low this afternoon, though much brighter than he was yesterday. The good man shows wonderful vitality and apparently does not realize bis serious conM. L. & D. MARSH Bier. mmnse . Fin the ioterestof the P Last 7 For Sale ——« For Sale For{ No man can cure Gonsurption, You. ssmism=— piintendent Gus Kartechok dition, : ff A gold-band bracelet. The finder. can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's F<. eee Del! mine eee Last evening but little hope was enwill pleuce leave it at the Traxscriet. Norway Pine Syrup cares coughs, : De H.-Price loft this mornin, tertsined that he would live through! office, m16 . colds, bronchitis, asthma, Never faile. San Juan, the night. He is surrounded by nearly A. Maguire, the pharz i, Dickerinan, retarned last considerably damaged, but the horse AT TNE MUNCIE and driver escaped with only a few scratches. . a all his fami:y. ‘ : 1 His condition this afternoon is such that the attending physician is in hopes tm San Francisco, hMertin Thomas arrived Way from Arizona, the horse backed over the grade. The Preparing to Install New Pomp at Well Known Mining Property. that life can be prolonged for a few days longer. Personal Mention. H. W. Benson of Marysville was visiting friends im thie city today. Dr. A. Fouch of North San Jaan was bere today. : Mrs, T. T. Mitchell will arrive here tomorrow from San Francisco on a visit to ber sister, Mre. Ed. Arthar. Jemes Cairns, the harness and saddle manufacturer, will leave tomorrow
morning for San Francisco on a brief na Contract for. Watering Highway Awarded to J. A. Taylor. ‘Anniversary. THE OLD RELIABLE An interesting service will be held in the Methodist C:urch tomorrow evening when the fourteenth anniversary of the organization of the Epworth League will be commemorated. This is koown as the Wesley year in the Methodist Church it being the two hundreth anniversary of the birth of Jobu Wesley it, founder, and all celebrations this year willin some manner note that event. In the exercices tomorrow evening this will be, among the other parts of the very interesting program that will be rendered. asler, eaperin' endent of the Maine near Washington, lef plor the mine. Vinton, the druggist, lef ig for Sacramento to at! Mg of the Myctic Schriners. Mi Maroott, who has been é Re daye here, returned to mee yesterday, ‘Ethel Malloy retarnec . from a visit 10 San Fran [Newell of North Bloo erday in this city, Hossey and sister a Sen Francisco yesterd Work at the Marchie mine is progressingin a most satisfactory mannet. The new water bucket has not caused any trouble and the water is. Supervisors Miller and Martin this morning opened bide for sprinkling the county road bet:een Grass Valley and this city, Only two bids were rebeing held-in check fpending tbe iastalling of a pew pump, work on which is now in progress. When thie property is unwatered it promises to become one of the best paying mines in this district. . Superceived, and the narrow margin by whish the lacky bidder secured the contract shows that the work is being done for a moderate price,James A. Taylor of this city submitShipping Suiphurets business tr'p. ’ Mrs. D. 8. B:ker, who ie seriously ill at ber bome on Factory street, wes resting somewhat easier today. A Seven-Room Cottage, practically news ted a bid offering to do the work for Teams have been engaged the past Cabins, choice Building Lot and a complcte ste Mining and Building Lumber. Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St Tel baster Wil er Mobley of a speot yesterday al Hy Seat, ‘ . M. Bernhetm returned ftom a visit to San Fras A Nettie. Watson, who ha the University at Ber fo this city last even Vacation with her pare and Mrs, H. ©. Schroeder Menspiel and Mrs. N E. : Takes the barn out; heals the wound cures the pain. D-, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, the household remedy. a intendent Campbell has great faith in the mine and it is cheering to-note that his efforts in opening up this property have thus far been crowned with success, notwithstanding the fact that he bas had many obstacles to overcome. few days in bauting sulpbarets to the Telephone Main 831. Postotiees Narrow Gauge depot preparatery to being shipped to.the Seiby’s Smelting works, The sulpburets are from the property of the Champion Mines Company. 194 50 per montiy. B.A. Van Slyke of Grass Valley, who had the contract last season, offered to take the contract thie year for $95 per month. The bid of Mr. Taylor’s was the lowest by. the small margin of fifty OFFICE OF Absolutely Pure a W. H SMIT 3 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ae : At present a force of about sixteen men are at work. ; This number, it is understood, will . be materia}ly increased within a short time. Report Received. The semi-annual report of County Clerk Arbogast bas been received ‘by the State Controller. Information received from the State official states that the report from Nevada county is _ one of the most complete that has been received from any county in California. This ie a bigh tribute to the accommodating County Clerk and his efficient deputy. Their Last Danee _ Gompany O will give their last dance "for the season st Armory Hall this eveniog and the boys bave made special preparations to make it ove of the best dances, ever given by the‘ company, So it you want to bave a good time thie evening, go to the dance at Armory cente and that gentleman was accordingly awarded the contract. At the present time the road between . . here and Grass Valley is quite dusty. In the event that the weather remains unchanged and it does not rain in the meantime, the work of sprinkling the road will begin Monday. It will be continued for about four months, or until the beginning of the rainy season. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T.G. Merritt, of No Meboopapy, Pa., made a startling teet resylting in a wonderfuloure. He writes, “‘a patient was attecked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach, [ had often fouod Electric Bitters excellent ‘or acute etomach and liver’ troubles eo I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months.” Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation.and Kidney. troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Viuton’s. : i If you desire 3 Sne hot mixed drink If winter left you “all run down,” wind up with ‘Hires Rootbeer That will “set you going.” Five gallons for 25 cents, Charles E. Hires Co., Malvern, Pa. ——— Ay, I'make ¢ EE] Protegraphs. F . . . abd make them ia a first-class manber. 1 also frame ° them when ordered. I frames {of 4 kinds. 80 all being , sold TAYLOR. . . sedaeppiateattoertemraneet at ——————————— Just Received 7 ". Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed,‘ Carpets, Linoleum, Matting and Wall Paper.. All the latest designs and colors. Call and seefthem and get ourfiprices. You are sure to be plesed. Carpets, Sewed, Lined and Laid _ Free of Charge. Lace Curtains from 75 cents up, : Summer Goods in all styles and qualities, Ponge Silks from 50 cents up, -Shirt Waists in all the latest designs, Wash Silks in all colors, ae Samples sent on application. . ROSENBERG BROS. PRUNES of My wn Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. : : Nevapa City,.January 18, 106 MB. W. H. SMITH bas reduced thé Price of PRUNES TO FIVE Of PER POUND RETAIL. So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. are fresh and fine and arejveryfdelicious in fe=~r andjvery healthy. WA7AK, H. SDNITH, road Street, i Cet Your SPRING HA _ ate of the very latest, a We are sure we can pps: £ They are .stglish, handsome and very low in .price. Call — . . end see for yourself, , tig Nevads HONPARELL HESTUAE LOREV'M . ris. tt. c. MILLS bes reeity i ei] Restaurant 08 cuendeend will conduct i io +} @lasa style. It will Re ' “. @'elock noon and rem SOCIAL DAN By COMPANY S@>. pur Tae Pourest Arrexn0#.” § To PATRONS. -0, N. G.20, Hélatives and friends in Mdy Thursd-y, doa Newbert, a student Uolversity at Berkeley, ‘is Badie Sell of this city. BP. J. Clyne of St. Canice peed left this morning for Te he will hold sere! lock tomorrow morning bPlavelia Spike and ebild Mashington, are visiting > tvey at Town Talk, B Geo, Mainbart and dat &od Mrs, Wanama mt, Migs Verna, were ¢ Valley yesterday. and Mrs, Ww. a, Lord, M Annie Lord, Mary Aut lott of Grage Valle: . “tank Engeng Matty at the National Ho ? Assessor Schroedet » Ed Morgan and } will loave for Truckee 00 Monday they “wil iy Oty assessment works, ¥ main there about 1 is now selling hie 1 Be i) ot sagen al ~o-. Saturday Evel” Msp Amelia Stevens Musio by the :. ‘Ton Orohet * CHAS. H." EDDY, Manager. ents a loaf at the . Broad Street, Nevada Oity.' 1 Ty Wtand you wil mmission, Gente 60 cen'#i "eae ' call on Wm. Harry at the Old saeral Hall. Good music has been engaged saloon, Pine street. -é tf MOORE = 8 .