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Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT
eis -NAT P. BROWN, Proprietdr. Tal
FRED EH. BROWN, Manager.
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION
$6 Per Year . By Cerrier, < “
Delivered toany vart offthe city.
Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at ‘Nevada City
MAY 19, 1904
CHAS. E. CLINCH ELECTED .
NATIONAL DELEGATE
A T the District Convention of county delegates representing the First
Oy Matt, es
42 1<2c Per Week
Issued
Congressional District of California, held in Sacramento yeeterday
afternoon preliminary to the Republican State Oonvention which convened today, Chas. E, Clinch of Nevada county and Major John Ball of Hamboldt were elected delegates to the Republican National Convention, which
convenes at Chicago next month. Mr. Clinch’s election came as a foregone
conclusion, as it was apparent some days ago that he would be one of the
delegates chosen by the counties represented in their distriet. Senator Voor,
hies of Amador, who also aspired for this honor, is said to have worked hard
among the delegates before the District Convention met to secure his election,
bat finding the mining counties all strongly in favor of Chas. E. Olinch, he
finally gave up the contest.
The District Convention was called to order in Sacramento by Hon. J. R,
Tyrrell, and E. B. Edson was chosen as permanent chairman. There were 109
delegates present when the voting began. Hon. John R. Tyrrell in a ringing
speech placed the name of Ohas. E. Clinch before the convention, the nomination being seconded by F. T. Tattle of Placercounty. Major Ball was placed
in nomination by Senator Selvage of Humboldt county, There was no disposition to present any other names before the convention, and nominations
were declared closed and the election of Messrs. Olinch and Bull soon
followed and was made unanimous.
During the session a telegram from the Roosevelt Olub of Grass Valley,
sigued by Ohairman Wilhelm and inviting the delegates to a reception to be
given there tomorrow evening, was read and the message received with great
applause. It is expected quite a npmber of the delegates will respond to the
invitation and witb their wives will accompany the Nevada County delegation
home and participate in the reception. Asa general invitation has been extended to the public to be present at the reception in the Grass Valley Auditoriam in honor of Mr. Olinch’s election, it is not only expected that his many
friends will be present on this occasion, but al) Republican citizens of the
county and their wives are cordially invited to attend. We feel confident that
there will be a large number present from the county seat.
The election of Mr. Clinch as national delegate is indeed an honor Prop. .
erly conferred and gives great sutisfaction to his many Republican friends of
thie and other mining counties who kaow Mr. Olinch’s ability and extraordinary qualifications to represent this district and perform the important duties
required of him. It is not-only a deserved honor conferred on Mr. Olinch to
, be clected to this high and responsible position, but itis alsoa great honor to
Nevada Oounty to be granted the rare privilege of sending one of its representative citizens asa delegate to a National Republican Oonvention. Both Mr.
Clinch and the Republicans of Nevada county are to be congratulated in this
regard. ;
‘. will be ran from Grass Valley to this
of the convent at Grass Valley. The
a
ery in the Palace of Liberal Arts at the
World’s Fair ie attracting much attention, AH forms of machinery ased in
making wood work are shown in operation. :
A replica of the lighthouse at Southweet Pass, Louisiéna, just at the
mouth of the Mississippi occupies the
center of the Liberal Arts building at
the World’s Fair, It is one-fourth the
size of the original, and is fitted with
incandescent gas lamps with a capacity of 8000 candle power.
An attractive feature of the German
exhibit @m the Palace of Varied Industries at the World’s Fair ie a large
room filled with the latest novelties in
toys. It is called “The Home of the
Toys.” The dieplay of Dresden Obina
aod tapestries in the German section
of this building is also attracting mach
attention. gts
The Dewitt Olinton train built in
1881 for the Mohawk and Hudson
River Railroad, and the first train
ever operated on that line, is exhibited
in the Palace of Transportation at the
World’s Fair. The train consists of
an engine, tender and four care, each
of which seated 15 persons, 9 ‘inside
and 6 on the roof. Originally the train
ran from Albany to Schnectady, a distance of 17 miles, which it covered in
about an hour,
The lecture to be given tonight at the
Methodist church by Rev. E. D. MoOreary, Presiding Elder of the Sacramento District and one of the aad
talented speakers in the California
Conference; will undoubtedly be a
great literary and intellectual treat
and all who can attend should make
ite point to do so. All of Dr. MoOreury’s topics which he lectures on are
popular and interesting ones and are
full of brilliant, original thought,
and abound with eloquence.
There will be no admission price
charged, but a silver collection will be
taken at the door to defray expences.
Everybody ie invited to attend, especfally the young folks.
Late Car 10 Be Pan
To accommodate all who may wieh
tPattend the Republican reception at
Grass Valley tomorrow night and remain untila late hour, a special car
Removing Relic.
Oyster Bay, May 18—The griet mill
now run by Jesee Mollineaux, which
stands on the West Shore road and is
one of ‘the oldest buildings on raral
Long Isiand, is to to be destroyed. Its
lower part is said to be more than 220
years old, acd the entire building
stood on its present site during the
Revolationary War.
Knocked Out.
city on the clectric railroad, after the
reception is over.
Marlin Morony Dead
Martin Morony,a pioneer of Birchville, died at thet place yesterday,
from @ general breaking down of the
system, due to old age. He was a native of Ireland, and came to America
when a young man, locating at New
Orleans in 1849. He arrived at San
Francisco in 1852, and shortly afterwarde settled in this county.
An exhibit of wood-making machinWADS OCCUPY NEW CHANG
have been advised that the Japanese are in full possession of
New Chang.
pecial Dip
CRUISERS SUT TT COLLISION
Dasage and Yoshino Col~lided in Heavy Fog Off
Port Arthur Sunday.
Toxkio,-May 19—Admiral Togo sends report confirm.
ing the news of the destruction of two warships.
Cruisers Dasage and Yoshino collided during heavy fog
off Port Arthur last Sunday, ninety saved by torpedo boats.
Sunday morning two cruisers struck Russian mine near
harbor entrance and sank within half an hour. Three hundred were saved. 1
ST. PETERSBURG, May 19th—The Government officials
The deceased wasan honest and industriogs map, who held the confidence and esteem of a large circle of
friends. He was aged 75 years, and
leaves a wifé, two sone, T. J. of Cherokee, and P. M. of Los Angeles, and
one daughter, Sister Mary Stanislaus
San Franoisoo, May 18th—The poolrocms at Sausalito shared the. same
tate of the poslrooms throughout the
United States today, when the Westero Union Telegraph:.Oompany diecontinued its service which gave the
result of races from all parte of the
country. Ia other words, the pool
rooms which have been doing a tremendous business on racing have Leen
closed,
Fell to Death.
San Franomco, May 18—Ohas. Hood,
aon employe of Hale Bros. was killed
in an elevator shaft at the store thie
funeral will be held tomorrow at Grass
Valley, with interment in the old
Catholic cemetery.
Another Boarder.
Deputy Constable Schlampf arrived
here today from Truckee, having in
charge J. H. Gray, who was Placed in
the care of Sheriff Walker. Gray digtarbed the peace and was gent up for MAGNIFICENT ADMINISTRATION
ba ¢
A late likeness of President Roosevelt, our Nation’s Chief Executive, whose
spleadid administration was emphatically indorsed in the State Republican
Platform adopted today by the Convention at Sacramento, and for whose
nomination the California delegates to the National Republican Convention
morning. He fell thirty feet and was
crushed to death, a
SATUNDAT NVGHT
—AT THE—
National Hotel Bar
Come and Be Welcomed.
You will find
Hungarian Gonlash,
Speghbhette ala Italienne
And other good things.
@@ FREE TO ALL gg
od
SLAUGHTERING SALE
— -or-—
Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Shoes
WILL BEGIN
The Day’s Greeting
Have you ever noticed that when
you meet a doctor he says, “How are
your” A pewspaper man inquires
“What do you know?” The lawyer
slaps you on the back and ejaculates,
‘*What have you got?” and the preacher
aske, ‘‘Where are you going?” The
latter le the hardest to anewer.
Truckee “601.”
The orgunization known as “601” at
Trackee has notified the idiera that
form the undesirable element of the
place to get out or go to work. Notices to that effect have been Posted
all over town.
’
Superior Court.
The following business was transA New Graft.
acted in the Superior Court today,
Judge F. T. Nilon presiding:
Mery A. Bennallack ya, WwW. G.
Richards et al. Submitted on the evidence at the Granger trial to quiet
title tu the Property on the corner of
Broad and Pine streets,
Brockington va. Williams,
tinued until Monday, Muy 23d.
W. 4. Bryan va. 8. P. Dorsey. Anewer filed by the defendant,
—So>
Con
W. Foote of Tiuckes Tecenty caught
F: ve-pound trout in the river near
PHILADELPHIA, Mey 18.—Armed with
sbovele and lanterns, thieves are stealing lawne from the front of houses in
lower Montgomery county. With the
grass they take about two inches of
soil and car:y it off ina large wagon.
The sod, taken in sections from one to
two feet square, is readily sold to oocupants of small houses in the new
subarbs at three cents & square foot.
Worid’s Fair will give a reception to
all editors who are visiting the Worid’s
Fair during World's Press Week.
The Oklaboma commission to the;
SATURDAY, MAY 21
—AT—
KLINE © GEORGE'S
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
THE REDUBLICAN DELEGATES
SACRAMENTO, May 19—The Republican State Convention adjourned at 11:20 today after electing Gov. Pardee, J.
W. McKinley, Geo. Knight and J.D. Spreckles delegates-atlarge to the National Convention,
D csnimeicaskanen
M Great Hany People
want a pound of good Coffee
for 25 cts., and we sell it,
We have the very high
grades for 35 and 4octs. also;,
but, if you want something
that goes a long ways, and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded,
try our 25c ‘Family Blend.’
The Highest Priced bus
the Best Quality,
SOLD EVEAYWheag, .
Many people wonder how we
can give such good coffee’
for the money.
Coffee Roasters
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City,
Tea. Blenders
Gntertainment
A delightful entertainment will be
given by the ladies of the Congrega.
tional Ohureh, under the direction of
Mrs, W. H. Kirkbride, at the
Yevada Gheatre
—on—
Auspices of Co. I, N. G. C,
. Grass Valley
Friday Svening, May 20th. O
ne Week
i eee and seats gan May 16,29, 18, 19, 20, ai.
Admiesion—Adaults, 50 cents; chil-. ‘
dren, 25 cents, :
WILDS ORCHESTRA will farni
music for the occasion, 7 oye °
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Hotel Netherland
18 Turk Street
12—HIGB OLASS SHOWS—12
Inclading
sault High Diver. » Prof.
nowned Equilibrist and ot. je
es Trae
49°
Leather Beits, Fancy Stock Collata,
HOC
Ladies’ Ties,
[750
Maher & Co., N
reading or doing
. inflamed after or when
AOHB. You sill do
4 WS These Ap
Baby Lawn Ospe, Obiidren’s White Son Bon indeor and Midget Ties, Ladice «
Hook On Side te a srt
Neck Raches and Colored Rib nD, Ladi2s’ White A
Potsign Colored Tapsst
in. Ladies’ Kimonne, all sizes. Ladies
ea ee ie 2 .
grey, white and ohaapenne, noi et:
Pillow Covers
Hook on ey
Ladies’ ‘Oolored Kimonac tate 0. .
black. Linen Colored Uanderakivg, ae Belts, whit
Ladies’ Linen Collars, 2 for. 250. Ooi
Kimonas, and Neokties, 100, 1 Sie each, Crinclan eet
Me evada Cit
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THESE ARE SIGNS OF FAILING VISION
,. When your eyes tire and. cannot continue to see small e bjeots
any pear woe When you frown or rth b
ooking at an object. When the eyes ache, smart Se Wott cok, heaen
ou have pain in t lide g
well to call on DB the eyeballs and suffer with Hl
R. J. BENNETTS
D. VINTON’S PHARMAC
see Chinking of Gettin
7 = You Best Hat?
It is-no trouble to
you—if pay enough. But to go's
factory bat for the price You are willing
pay is a different question.
t my store you-can get a hat
coming to you and
and willing to pay,
Call around and see our beautiful line. All of the very latest
get a hat that will b
that ig
at the price you ar
styles,
MRS. L. LUBECK, fates to
$6 In Cash
Buys a WALTHAM orale
ELGIN Nickel Dust Proj
Watch at-our store, (the
. Watches. and Clock prop
tionately cheap. Call in and see them and get our prices,
A & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad
Ladies of Yevada City and Srass Valley..
eee
are most cordially invited to inspect the finest and best
Vou of SPRING AND SUMMEB MILLINERY ever on diay
in thie city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of
Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear fat
T.have selected them with special carejand they inclade some very .
some and up-to-date styles.
«MISS ELEANOR HO
Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s
—
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
@200 2
CHAMPION SALOON
fOOONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors. Broad Street, Nevada Oly
wh
Ask your Dealer for
Midvale Drill Steel
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Hotel Anti
LEITER & DUNLAP
PROPRIETOR
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Gorham Silver Polish
Hawke’s Out Gless
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Blouse and _
Bast Sees
In Bterling Bitver, Now gna
e re. es. . got here ‘
Poets
Silver Hat and
Dana Thompson, Champion SomerreGeneral Admission, 10 Cents.
Belt Pins.
All the up to date novelties,
Handsome and du . Drop
in and see them when passing
by our store,
Near Market St., San Francisco, Cal
Nbiges iene,
. Strawberries. ,
Fresh every day,
Navel Oranges.
The finest and beat in town.
Lemons
_ Always on hand.
phone ia ont room; elegantly furtheaters Mmanersiqnally Anes pine
glee on the Pacific
Rates 75c per Day up. Watch this Space tomorrow
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ISOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of .
of interest in and around Nevada.
UISINE a Special featare.
City.. \ ‘
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Porcelali
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