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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 19, 1903 (4 pages)

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City Dairy TRANSCRIPT NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. © =“ TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, “ Delivered toany part uf the city. — + 024620 Per Week O} say, has he gone? My ear caught the sound So earnest and anxious, I turned half around; ' For answer, I pointed to where he then stood, _ ‘Still waving us kindly the blessing of God. And now that he’s left us with diction of Grace, We scarcely can grasp it, ’til glow of his face Makes us feel that his pathway no longer is dim; For he’s learning of us, as we've learning of him. “The proud “Iron Steed” has now caught-his warm breath, And hurries him from us, swift over the earth; Thus here we are left as awakened from dream, With naught that seems real, to name in our theme. Although we have failed his right hand to clasp, Let’s shake one that has, with a warm throbbing grasp, And thus get a token as firm as a band From him, who’s one of us, of strenuous hand, And now let us follow the trail of this man, From Harvard due westward where on the broad plain-——— ~ He drank in the draughtiof the health-giving West,That beckoned him onward and cheered his unrest. For a time he had labored in state-craft and For a time he strove ably as chief of police; For a time he directed our ships of defense, For a time he had battled where wrong gave offense. And now he’s the chieftain of Freedom’s fair name; peace; —}thetr-betoved President, = Nevada City had the distinctioa of pulled out from this city, About 800 Left Here President. Fully Four Thousand People Gather In the Little Railway Junction Town. glorious land of ours may well feel proud of the homage shown him this day by the people of the mountains. Nevada City in general is deserted, and not enough citizens are left to dire emergency arise. Banks, schools, business houses, courthouse officials, postoffice attaches, etc., all took an afternoon off to journey to Colfax and Valley is likewise abandoned, and as far as life end commercial relations are concerned in the two cities, the day may as well have been declared a legal holiday, thus allowing ofthe disciples of Benjamin Franklir, the first to iseue to this benighted world a knowledge of the art-of printing, av, opportunity to join in the reception_of Today to See the. The chief executive’ of this great and forma -cerporal’s guard should—the}welcome ‘the Nation's chief. Grass} . : ¥ ADIES, today we place on sale ‘of Whi skirts, every one of them worth Hore money . ask for them. They come trimmed rimmed in both la 2 ery. All nice-new goods: At $1, $1.2 ¢ ce and e up to $6each. You have never.seen sq ‘h goods ag as little money, See them in our large.window, y: os. * eaten aipee ‘ 2 Graduates, Attention . We place on sale today some new thi Dre want to see before deciding on your Gredn ered Chiffon, Gaze de Scie, French § Embroidered Silk Tissue, Freuch 8 line of this kind before. We can g and everything that will make you look nk e for ? _ We want you to call, Respectfully, . -JOHN BURROUGHS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, HIS sending down eight hundred loyal patriots to greet the official head, and the Lord only knows how many made the pilgrimage from the surrounding country. On the 2 o’clock train alone, seven carloads packed.in-like sardines , Grass Valley went the county seat people one or two trumps better by sending.fally one thoueand people on i ing after the better preservation of the & painting by Makowsky. WESTERN TOUR, AND TWO FAMOUS The president's tour of the west will last about two months, and during part of the tine he n B > the naturalist and poet, and John_Muir, the scientist-and-explores—whe—discorere in Alaska and has done other important work. The president will explore Yellowstcne park ¥ T¢ SCIENTIsTS WHO ACa _ The practical painter sayg Le< > Patton’s Sun-ProofPain 4 i i As ch paint for a good Tit De wcminapled by h.g view to loo%xperk’s big game. The accompanying picture of the president is made from DISMISSED BY THE CZAR, ‘Very Lite Better. Mrs. Ben, Locklin, who has beén serionsly ill for some time and whose se n. y paint for a cheap hous¢ eee? ‘because it beautifies and preserves it, : _ SUN-PRooF the Benefit Of by Reader i x is improving } aia Olty Band held spr sting leet evening. . ey head of steel rails arrived. bi 3 tor the Gold Tannel _ 3 ‘ampbell the Boston Rav sragonted to the inmates of i Hospital through — shirts pouads of chewing. 7 tobacco yesterday. ‘Ther . ple gmoke cat there bow. ‘a tesidence of J Zanwecee 4 noe is almost completed . Efoished ina few days, (Ronchi of the County aij pow be seen ridiogin & 5 possibly not alone, behin Hk horse which be bas rece aston his so far recov @ feootit injary to his foc gsyivania mine, ado Oe me his duties. ‘ . & Hadiay Company E sas ov the value of pal! shanged advertieement in bg’s TRANSCRIPT, Now is paint. Road their ad. ass Corvoran, who has re sity fora long time, is di if bis property here and ; move to Sacrament) whe condition was critical last night was reported to have shown but slight improvemént today, Her eon, Oaurtis B. As Chief we now hail him with hearty acclaim; And blazon his name ’mong the greatest and best, Paint the Presidential excursion. represents the only trie principle of scientific paint making, coms . It is estimated by those in a position > ¥ . 7 iefamily will make their ft St. PETERSBURGH, May 19—The-Czar has issued an For he helps to put forward the strenuous West. —E..M. TYLER, Oo, “B,” 20th Iti’a Vol. hee) Nevapa Crry, May 19, 1903. President Roosevelt’s tour has emphasized his popularity with newspaper men. He is a writer himself and in a sense feels a personal kinship with press writers, His manners are so open and engaging, and his talk so frank that-he naturally. inspires the liking of men who understand the virtues of plain speaking and truth telling. They like him because he is so diffagent from the usual dignitary of high station. “He not only speaks his mind, but he stands by what he says. He therefore has the good will of the newspaper fraternity and seldom has to complain of unfair treatment. In San Francisco the press writers have manifested in many ways their partiality for the President, and have showed him attentions which he doubtless thoroughly enjoyed and appreciates. = President Roosevelt has the genius that utters the best that is in the people who do him honor. California thoroughly enjoys his expressions of common sense and the President will not meet any people who, in their daily lives make better use of his philosophy than those who make his way through the State a significant incident in his busy life and who will give him an American welcome and farewell’ throughout his trip throughout the northern part of the State. by Sinking Away. Mayor Gault’s condition ie still very critical, though he is growing weaker every hour and his death may be expected at any. moment. At an early A Sure Thing, It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not sitogether true. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure or sll lang, end throat troubles, Thousands can testify to that. Mrs; O. B: Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says “I had a severe case-of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of King’s. New Discovery then cared me absolutely.” it’s infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Poeumonia and Consumption. Try it. \It’s guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist. Trial bottles free, Reg. sizes Boe, $1.00, i . Many Go Out. Cuicaao, May 18—The ranks of the Unemployed were swelled this morn ing by 800 workmen in the Kobleaat bakeries being locked out and 2000 bleckemiths’ helpers from various shops, who demand a 15 per cent. wage increase, laying down their tools. Attention, Workmen ! ~The officers and members of Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W., are hereby requested to assemble at Odd Fellows’ hall, Wednesday, May 20th, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m.,, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Thomas Peard. Visiting members are respectfully . ’ lavited to attend. hour this morning he commenced sinking gradually, and he ie now so weak that it is improbable that be will again rally bis failing strength, Mr. Gault was formerly a man of iron constitution and the remarkable vitality he bas shown during bis long illness has Lee® commented on by his many friends. Oe % How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewerd for any case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. : F. J. OBENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have kaown F, J. Cheney for the laat 15 years, and bélieve him perfectly honorable in al business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by thelr firm. . West & Tavax, Wholesale Drouggiste,. Toledo, O. Warpwwe, Kmowan & Manvin, Wholesale Draggiste, Toledo, O; Heil’s Oatarrh Cure is taken ioternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, Price 750. per bottle. Sold by ali Draggists. Es Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popnlar Bakery. Try it and you will slways . to judge that Colfax was today the thousand excursionists, as people flocked in from all available points, Big Improvement. scene of a gathering of all of four} — official order dismissing Lieutenant-General Raben from the . service. The discharged officer was Governor of Kichineff, Locklin, who is employed at the Delhi mine; was summoned to his mother’s} be: side yesterday, bining the highest degree of beauty with the greatest’ covering = capacity and durability. It is a de paint. It does nets where the Jewish massacre occurred, — — _ Phe walk over the flume which spans Gold Run ravine and which has been in great demand of late while the new bridge is being built, has been greatly improved by the addition of a railing by which ladies and dizzy-headed men can guide themselves aeross in safety. This late improvement by the elty will be greatly appreciated by our citizens, and especially by the residents of Piety Hill who now use this route as a short way te town,
: FAMILY CARES. __ This lvformation May Be of Value to Many a Mother In Nevada City. When there is added to the many cares inseparable from the rearing of children that «fiction of weakness of the kidneys and auxiliary organs, the mother’s lot is far from a happy one, and absolutely cured by the use of: Doan’s Kidney’s Pills, When this is known the mother’s burden will. be lighter and her home happier. Frank Milburn of Upper Grass Val ley Road, says: “A case of a ebild. whose control over the action of the kidney secretions at night was limited came to my notice some time ago. It was very sericug and despite every effort made to stop it it could not be Kidney. Pills were guaranteed to cure just such embarrassing and anfortanete s condition in children and a course of the treatment was given him, the pills being obtained at Vinton’s drug store. I cannot positively etate. that the weakness has been go strengthened as to say the child is absolutely cured, but the help given by Doan’s Kidney Pills more than proves that the remedy acts as represented. This should be of untold value to parents or guardians of children who are annoyed with this unfortunate weakness.” : : Sold for 50 cents a box by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo; N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and. take no substitute. A western man who arrived recently in Boston inquired of backman what would be a“ good place to stop at’ and the erudite cabby replied, “ Just before the “‘ at’” . : BEERS WM, QUIGLEY, M. w. ny it, 5 -yv6-tf This condition can be quickly changed . checked. It was noticed that Doan’s. : Ura, Russia, May 19—Governor Bogdonovich was in . stantly killed this. morning by two men in the town. park. . Great excitement prevails. ROAD OREN tT Potnt Ricnmonp, May 19.—J. M. Dunlap, forman of the Santa Fe yards here was ‘shot five times by a man named . Harper this morning. Dunlap claims that Harper attempted to levy a black mail which he refused to pay. Attention, K. of P! Made Young Again. _ Phe officers and members of Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P., are hereby: prequested to assemble at Pythian Castle, Wednesday, May 20th, 1908, at lo’cloek’ p.m , for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ‘Thomas Peard, ~ "One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable Never ripe. Only 25c at Vinton’s Drug ore. : Visiting membere are respectfully invited toattend. ; fi W. H. DUNLAP, O. ©. G. W. Oapen, K. of R. and 8. Departments Combined Course, 6 months Chestnutwood’s Business SANTA CRUZ, CAL. BOOKKEEPING, NOR Good Board and Room, private family, per month 5 PROF, J. A. Write for Journal. College STENOGRAPHIO, MAL. ; 6 Months’ Tuition in either Department sell 0.6 SB. Aviva é o'e's 37's $s 0's oo we 7500 nay » 16 00 CHESTNUTWOOD, Founder PROF, J. H, JANSON, President and Manager. & and Principal Just Received Absolutely Pure. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE All the latest designs and colors, Lace Curtains from -Summmer-Goods,in all Ponge Silks from 50 4 os tlhe Imake oie styles cents u _* Wash Silks in all colors. . and make them tn ber ae tome’? them when go. ordered. I make frames. of all kinds. Siac SOLD EVERY Whee, CHAS. H, EDDY, ; 2 eert BusXo) SRE: — . Broad Street, Nevads ity. ~ Carpets, Linoleum, Matting ~~ Gnd Wall Paper.. = s Call and see them and get our prices. You are sure to be plesed. 75 cents up. and qualities, ° Shirt Waists in all the latest designs, Samples sent on application. «ROSENBERG B Manager, . / Carpets, Sewed, Lined and Laid : Free of Charge. ROS. PINE STREET, For Sale lose its Iustre. It does not peelycrack or chalk off. Guaranteed to wear five years. Send for ‘book of Paint Knowledge and . -,. Advice (free) to ; Sey ; PATTON PAINT CO., Lake St, Milwaukee, Wie} . @aetatea: i Ufa' Sole Agents for Nevada County. = NEVADA oI M. L. & D, MARSH: For Sale —For a LBea se A Seven-Room Cottage, practically new, ¢ Cabins, choice Building Lot and a complete sto * Mining and Building Lumber. Office and me Telephone Main 831. Yards—Head of Boulder St. Tel ¢ OFFIC OF Postoffice Bai Miss Amelia Stey PER POUND RETAIL. road St reat, a . very. low. Pad a=W. H. SMITH =; Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, “PRUNES of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. Nevapa City, January 18, 1008. MR. W. Hi SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CB g ae eS Restaurant op + ; sok wad will conduct It “a “glass style. It. will open night. are of the very taut dect; x We are sure we can please fou 4 ype are firlioh, handsome — aud see for yourself, = 6 By COMPANY ©, N. a. 0. ¢ At ARMORY HALL _/Saturday Evenin pAdmilesiom, Gente 69 con'i ETAIL. 80 ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. ™ are fresh and ‘fine and arejveryfdelicious in Bomar andivery healthy. Nevada Oi HOMPAREIL RESTAURANT FIRS. H. C. MILLS has reopened & o'clock: noon and remain uF ~Muslo by the Bon Ton Orebot sllard had the misfortai i Ee siet one of the flog ht baod at Armory Hal . He was endeavoring ti yet from its scabbard at jmanner was painially ioja metated. A poysician drese ph Lavezolla of Downlevil ind the sad news of the death in Contra Costa county } . Mr. Lavezolla arrived her en route to the latter pi bed tha funeral. ‘ Heunty Olerk Arbogast yester de marriage license for Cha: Gnative of Maine, aged 80 fred Miss Bessie Damphy, @ Canada, aged 25 years. Be iieots of Truckee. = ¥, D. Vinton hes just rece line of books of interest ogand old, They ere just.< afew of them in his ¢ Putisement in this evening’ #, See it in another colum Johns, the bride-te mond Jose, has wired him t itt Montana and waoced wher at the depot upon her ible city Wednesday. As the fast Mr. Jose has not be wi be will be unable tot ule ssccompanied by the sl y yet detained in the count: emden County Recorder Pe akiog his political tour of thi Rjokingly promised the cit mith Bloomteld that he wou! files there if he received a ma Hotes cast there, “sid” wo wand now heis going to nu mtd good and is makiog preg bgive a dance in that tor 18th, ithe Thornton hotel prof Mubington was sold at at mot of the Court house yest Walker, J. A. Giles mtocessful bidder. The t Oounty Clerk Arbogast . itiage license-to Albert Kr mento to wed Leone me Valley, also one-to Ric! BY et Truckee to wed Flora . of the same place, LA aumber of young peop 7 *pent an enjoyable day a Sunday im boating a ments, Thate Grover while at wo: ey Morning at the Home mM the misfortune to have ™ of the fingers of his righ He will be unable to: mm days, i Hartley & Blackford, wh mtsband of sheep: throu: anty, paid an additional . “lambs yesterday. The Macadamizing of 8 has been temporarily’ K will probably: be re Bupervisor Martin has af werk on the Blue Tent r (Wo or three small bridg tt Union Toe . “Upply fi-st quality stain ice, in large or § 4, *t the lowest rates "At the ice housejon th ‘