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THE
TUESDAY coves MAY 24, 1904)
——-~
Daily Record of -the
. Doings of Our
People.
J. H. Wooden and E. BE. MoFarland
prrived here this morning from VacaHille.
;
. Mre. Oasper Oohn and Miss Fannie
Johen. who have been here on & visit to
ir. and Mrs. Felix Gillett will retarn
‘San Francisco tomorrow.
‘Phil Curnow is down’ from Oolamie Hill..
/W. 8. Smith and O. Howard are here
rom Oolusa. ;
J. W. Bay. arrived here leat evening
om San Francisco and left today for
Jo whieville.
.
‘Mra. H. O. Mills left thie morning
or San Francisco on a visit.
0. W. Deal of Portland, Or., who has
been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, F.
E. Brown returned home today.
J. H. Hanford of Selby Flat ie quite
Mi.
_ John Hitchens is suffering from an
s8 on his band. ‘
. Charles Swezey Jr. is here in the
Interest of the San Francisco Oall.
. Miss L. Weber is down from Gasjon on a Visit.
' Mrs, P. 8. Waldron returned to her
ome at Graniteville today.
~ Mies Minnie White bas returned ¢o
Ban Francieco, after a vieit to friends
nére.
; Mrs, T. T, Mitchell of San FranSisco is here on a visit to her daughter, Mre. Ed. Arthar, :
. J. E. Boynton of Ohio came in on
fast evening’s train and left for Downieville thie morning.
> Mrs. L. W. Davidson is down from
Graniteville on a visit.
; Joho E. Isasec has, retarned from
‘Bakerefleld, where he attended the
4Graud Lodge of Knights of Pythias
las a delegate from Milo lodge.
. ¥. Wackford and wife of Ohinese
Damp arrived here a few days ago to
Pvisit the lady’s brother, Richard BeckFerlog. Me. Wackford is very ill and
hopes to be benefited hore.
. Mrs. A.J. Bovey has retarned from
> a visit to friends in Reno.
W. A. Milligan, who bad his right
. leg amputated at the kneo as a result
. of an accident at the Big Boulder mine
. Jast winter, is now able to be around
>’ with the aid-of cratches. He left for
. San Francisco this morning.
‘Improving, Gallery.
E. A. Moore, the photographer, is
. having his gallery improved. A force
of carpenters began the work today,
Bbsce
_ and when it is completed the place
will be nicely arranged for the sum» mer’s business.
NS. G
All members of Hydraulic Parlor,
No. 55, N. 8. G. W., are requested to.
attend the regular meeting this evening. The meeting will be called to
order at the usual bour,
Made Young Again.
“Qne of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeke bas pu’ me
in my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the
best in the world for Liver, Stomach
Purely vegetable. Never
25c. at W. D, Vinton’s
and Bowels,
aripe. Only
Cottage For Sale Cheap.
For sale at a bargain. Five room
cottage on Groye street. Partly furnished; Large yard. $6500.
Brown & Moraay,
m21-tf
: baci Estate Agents.
Were Massacred.
Mania, ‘sy 28d.—Fitty-three Filllpino‘men, women and children, employes of the Military Government
last Friday.
We
TRANSCRIP S. f
as MEAT,”
quite a reputation as a musician at
*
W. Tonight.
eS
Misa Blanche Levy, daughter of J,
Levy, formerly.of this city, is geining
San Francisco. The Oakland Herald
recently gave her a very compliment-~
ary notice, which slso included her
Last night Oompany O appointed
committees to decorate the graves of
tormer members, and to srrange for’
the observance of Decoration Day.
The boys are looking forward. to their
anoual encampment with great expectaney. It is not known as yet
whether the big gathering ‘will be
at Monterey or San Laia Obie
The camp will iast from Angust.
to September 5th. :
Prince Albert lodge, Sone of St.
George, will celebrate the anniversity
of the Queen’s birthday in a befitting
manner on next Saturdey evening.
The entertainment will be held in Odd
Fellowe hall. A big delegation is expected from Jubilee lodge of Sacra-.
mento, and Victoria lodge of Grass.
Valley will attend in a body.
Fred Raddigan, a 14 year-vid boy,
was arrested. yesterday afternoon. for
stealing shotgun and shot pouch
from the dwelling of Antone Silva on
Perk Avenue. The youth acknowl
edged the theft,
Mrs. Belle Reed died at the Nicholls
ranch, near Smarisville, yesterday
morniog of consumption. Deceased
was a sister of Al. Nicholls of this city,
hod. ulso Mrs. M. J, Hein of. French
Corral and Frank Nicholls of Spenceville. She was a native of thie State
and aged about 35 years.
The City Trustees, sitting as a Board
of Equalization, met tast night at the
City Hall, and will be in session every
night this week. ‘
e
b
‘enake tn the woods near Lake Vera
the El) Oro mines at’ Maybert. It is
anderateod-that work will be resarnied
ingore
department. A little
tlie roof Of Mrs, Brady’s store there
Uavahe 000n had
: This morning the asphalt contractors
In front of the building ocoupied by
the Nevada County Gas and Electric
quality is a necessary requisite to
Richard’ Hart stepped upon a rattledia “pot see the rep. away. in time and
Operations havebeen suspended at
Forest ‘Oity bas a very efficient fire
over a week ago
sought fire.sed was burning briskly
: appeared on the
it ander control,
began the work of paving Broad street
Company. This brings the pavement
tothe end of the electric car track.
An asphaltam sidewalk is to be: laid
in front of Dr. Tickell’s office on Pine
street, and another aloug Miss J. J.
Downing’s-property. on Union street.
Taloum powder of e pure, reliable
the. toilés.of every household daring
the sammersesson, W. D. Vinton,
the druggist, in his changed advertisement today, calle the attention of the
public to two kinds of taloum powders
which he carries in stock and which
he ‘guarantees to be the best made.
‘Thie is the'time of the year when a
glaes of cool, sharp steam beer is appreciated, and Fred Eilerman’s place
on-Broad gtreet ia the proper place to
got. it.” He aleo makes a specialty of
fancy summer drinks.
The Champion mise near Round
Mountain is again being operated,
ander the superintendency of Joseph
Stampber. A shipment of machinery
will arrive from San Francis:o soon. .
A Queer Death Superstition.
A curious relic of the superstitious
ideas of the middle ages still exists in
many parts of. England — the notion
that when the death of a person is imminent the fastenings of the door of
the death chamber or of the other
rooms of the house hinder the departure of the soul from the body, thus
making final dissolution doubly painful.
A gentleman writing about half a
century ago for a collection of antiquarian papers states that when. he
was curator at Exeter he had a call
to the deathbed of one of his parishfoners. Upon arriving there the wife
of the patient told the minister that
she had expected her husband to die
during the previous night and on that
account had left the doors all open or
unlocked. Upon asking for reasons for
this odd proceeding be was told of the
neighborhood superstition.
The Heart of Robert Bryce.
When Robert Bruce, king of Scotland, lay upon his deathbed in the
year 1329 he remembered that”he had
registered a vow to help wrest the
Holy Land from the heathen Turks,
It was clear that the time for fulfilling
this vow had passed, but a new: thought
presented. Why not have his heart removed. and sent to Jerusalem for
burial? To make the story short, this
was decided upon, and Sir James Doug:
las was commissioned to carry it in a
silver urn “to a place as near as possible to where the Saviour was erucified” and there bury it. Arriving in
Spain, Sir .James, with the precious,
relic strung to his neck by a chain,
was killed in a battle with the Moprs,,
heart to Scotland and deposited it under the altar of Melrose abbey, where
it now is.
Our Devt/ to Asia.
It is noteworthy that out of Asia’
came our alphabet and our Arabic numerals. The cagmpass we owe to the
Chinese, who knew the magnetic needle as early as the second century A,
D. Gunpowder originally came out of
Asia, and so did the art of printing and
the manufacture of paper. The Chinese invented movable types in the middle of the eleventh century, 850 years
before Gutenberg. They also made
silks long before Europe and porcelain
that has never been equaled by Europe. “Truly, Asia is the cradle of the
race, On the original idéas of the Persians, Arabians, the Hindoos and the
Chinese our modern society has been 4
built.—Portland
Oregonian,
The Wing of 8 Bird,
The typical vertebrate limb, variously modified in the arm of a man or the
fore limb of a cat or frog or bird, has
one bone in the upper arm, which givés
support to two in the forearm, which
similarly yield to four at the wrist,
and from these five digits can just
comfortably be extended. The bird,
however, decided to fly rather than
Sir Simeon Locard returned with’ the pr
Check Lost,
A check issued in favor of F. B.
Godfrey for $44.05, signed by 3S. P.
Joubert, drawn on Wells, Fargo &
Co’s Bank, San Francisco, has been
lost. Namber of check 24 Finder
will please leave at this office, m24
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatarrh that canfarther notice, the traction compan
urdey exenings from seven 0% :
‘until midnight. On Sundays ~ balf-.
P. M. until 6 P. m.
will ran cars every half hour on ’
hourly trips willalso be made from 1
N
“EL ore Meeting. .
There will be an important meeting
of El Oro Dancing Olab in the Hotel
Antlers pariors this evening. "Afr;
rangements will be completed for giv"
ing their grand opening dance for the
season on the open air platform near
the Hotel Antlers next Saturday even-.
ing. ‘The floor has heen planed.
and smoothed offand is now in the
best of condition. Excellent music
will be furnished by the Boys’ Band,
Running in Fall Blast
The M. L, & D. Marsh Lumber Company now have operations under full
headway at their sawmill in New York}
Canyon, and thirty men are employed.
around the mill and in the woods,
They calculate to make the largest ran
in several years and are now prépared
to furnish the finest lumber of all
kinde in quantities to suit. Read their
pew advertisement, :
* Collection Day.
Saturday will be our regular fourweeks collection day. The TransonipT collector will make his usual
rounds.
Deadly Beans.
Onovittz, May 25—Johp Kelly, the
third of the four men who.ate canned
beans a few days ago and were taken
sick, died Saturday last. Ao autopsy
showed his death to be’ due to the
same cause as that which killed the
other two men,
CATCHY MUSIC.
A delicious morsél in the musical
farce, “A Wise Woman,” is the fnteoduction of a quaintly melodious SouthE
not: be. by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure,
“ BJ CHENEY & OO , Toledo, O.
bien the undersigned, have known F.
J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financtally
able‘to‘earry out any obligations made
by their firm.
ust & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
. Toledo, O
Watpina, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hali’s Catarrh Oure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood
‘and mucoue services of the system
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle Seld by all druggists.
(bHall’s Family Pills are the best.
Choice Flowers,
3B;8. Parke, .Wells-Fargo & Oo's
ocal agent, is prepared to receive
ordera for all kinds of floral pieces.
He bas been appointed agent for
Sievers & Boland, No. 88 Post street,
San Francisco, which is one-of th»
leading, floral“concerne at the Bay.
Everything in their line is furnished
just as the order directs, and the
ices cannot be beat.
ders with Mr. Parke and you will receive satisfaction in every instance.
renee nS
SFSU
strength but lacks flavor.
the two mixed, nothing else,
no color.
has good flavor.
Place your orCalifornia mustard has
Trieste has flavor but lacks
strength. Schilling’s Best is!
The next best .
mustard sold here is weak but
Your grocer’s; moneyback.
ern “croduing” song 2nd lullaby, done
by Mise Loulee Carter. The masic of
the namber is said to be extremely
catoby and easy to remember, and so
popular does it immediately become
that it is whistled and bummed bs all
the small boys, and by many of the big
ones wherever the play is produced.
2 2
‘The glow of the rising sun is a gilt
edge on the horizon—a promise of
power and purity, as is the brand “Old
Gilt Edge” on whisky. Wholesale at
Nos, 29 81 Battery et., near Market, 8.
F. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo.
sa inaeieinineaeaal
BORN.
In Nevada City, May 22, 1904, to the
wife of Alexauder Hodge, a son,
In Nevada City, May 28, 1904, to the
wife of Jesse Uampbell, a son.
DIEv.
In Nevada City, May 22, 1904, the infaut soo of Mr.and Mrs. Alexander
Hodge.
“Cu Sian eS SRY
A Great tany 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
hat goes a long ways, and
.
{
For Sale.
The Lot, Hoase and Stable on th
corner of Broad and Findley Streets i
DER.
offered for sale to the HIGHEST BID.
+ 6Give
JL MoreGood Tea .
More Good Coffee
More Good, Spices
More Coupons
More Pretty Premiums
@. Watch Onr
“ ~ Stores.
Prices Talk.
‘It Pays to Trade
grasp
ed to it.
—_—————_—_
All Obscurities Removed.
bequeath
seven years
in this: particular passage.
K. Mowatt Laightly--Why, doctor,
I ever preached. I'll let you read it
you likex-Chicago Tribune.
How, Indeed?
a half fingers are all it has retained of
the five which its reptilian ancestors
fhe Rev. Dr. Fourthly—For twentyI have been. trying to)
preach, but I confess I have never
quite grasped the meaning of St. Paul
The Rev.
cleared that all up in the first sermon
Aunt Hattie—You shouldn't clead
American Importing Tea Co my—Huh!
“your nails ip company, Tommy. Tom-.
If nobody sees me Clean
‘em, how is anybody to know they are
with its hand, so that three ahd
The Lot ie about 75 feet equare.
The House contains 5 rooms.
ons. All in good repair.
I
if} Fellows Hall. ,
or J. O. RIOH at Odd Fellows Hall.
4B LOA RS { trastoes
~ MeL ROAERTS.
: _pver cleaned ?—Boston Transcript.
4
The Stable and. Carriage House is,
large enough for 4 horses and 2 waggpa” Bids for this property will be
received up to JUNE SEVENTH, end
acted upon. on. that evening at 7:80
o’sicck, in the Library Room at Odd
Any information can be obtained
from HUGH MUROHIE at City Hall,
lis guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded,
[try our 25c ‘Family Blend.’
‘. Many people wonder how we
ican give such good coffee
. for the money.
°.
8 .
Coffee Roasters Tea'Blevders
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City.
‘When the curtain refed: last night
‘there was @ good-ased audience to
witness the ‘first night’s performance
the frank Oooley company. Tho
J “¥orHer Father’s Sip,” suzma, but if anyone expected melodrama lest night they were
agreeably surprised, as it-was one of
-those-comedies where you hold your
sides and laugh,
We are. not used to’ seeing Mr.
Oooley as a comedian, bat his acting
last night showed that comedy was
right.in hie line. His pert wae that of
“Peter Gomp, Eeq.,” a lawyer who bad
brains but no money, and as he said it
@as always ‘‘brains against mobey
and brains wins in the long ran.”
There were. vo long waits last night,
although there were seven changes of
scenes,
Tonight ‘the company will present
their strongest bill, “A Scarlet Lesaon,” Thig_is one of Oonan D>» yle’s
works end ie taken from bis Sherlock
Holmes. First comes the crime and
then follows the workings of the case
againgt the gang under Prof. Mority,
who.did it. The detective work ia done
by Frank Cooley ae Sherlock Holmes,
aided by Dr, Weetson.
book you have to imagine seeing the
people work, but. in the play everyTo reading the
thing fe carried out. right before you,
and therlock. Holmae’ deductions mys
tify you until he explains them.
The.Cooley company this year is the
hest.qne that hag ever visited Nevada
}was found suspended from thé girder
_jota railroad bridge.
-}oase of suicide,
. Killed Himself. . ¢
: _ Mnwwearous, May 284.—The lifeless .
“. body of Peter Elliott, the hombre who
,. was arrested several months ago in
Washington, D. 0., on suspicion of
‘being a lavatic-with probable murderous designs on President Roosevelt,.
It was a plain
Burned to Death.
VINELAND, May 28—Alfred Morgan,
aged 75 years, a relative of billionaire
John P: Morgan, was burned to death
today. His house was discovered on
fire and ab attempt was made to resoue
bim, but the flames spread so rapidly
that it was Impossible to eave him.
The Wretch.
Marysvitte, May 23.—Henry Wilson
of Sacramento was arrested here today on a charge of embezzlement, His
crime consisted of leaving with a $20
piece, with which a soiled dove of the
Capital City entrusted him in order
that he might get it changed into
coins of a smaller denominations.
Stock, Bonds, Ele.
The following are the quotations
asked for stocks and bonds at the
ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of tbe San Francisco Boards;
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
Milllpa@ Wheat
::.ccsiisceccsere.% 14
Brewing Barley.,.....-.+. «1 17
WATER AND GAS,
Spring: Valley ests s.acone $88 12
San Francisco Gas and Elee.., 62
MINING STOOKS,
By } to'an advt. ia
colamn it will be seen that the lot,
house and stable on the corner of
West Broad and Findley streets are
offered for sale to the highest bidder.
Bids for the property will be received
apto June 7th at 7:80 p.m: Thts-te
& rare opportunity to purchase good
city property, and apy information
concerning it will be given by applying to Hugh Maurchie, at the City Hall,
or J. O. Bich, at the Odd Fellowe’
building.
For Nine Years.
New Yor, May 28.—David Rotheobild, former President of the defunct
Federal Bank, who was last week convicted of grand larceny, was today sen:
tenoed to nine years in State Prison,
He was found guilty of the theft of a
$10,000 note,
If you want the very best of beer, or
any drink of a No. 1 qualits .drop in
and see Wm, Harry. tf
A Sure Thing.
Jt is eaid that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not po
gether: true, Dr.King’s New Discovery for Cons is @ eure cure for
all lung and throat troubles. Trousande can testify to that. . Mrs. O. B.
Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.,
says: “I had a severe case of Bronchitie and for a year tried everything
I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then
— me sbsolately.” It’s infallible
tr Croup, Whooping Oough, Grip,
Poeamon and Oonsumption. Try it.
y tll orig de by. D. Vinton,
tse Bost OF ttles free. Reg.
Wm. Britiand at his saloon on Broad
street, makes a specialty of Fancy
Drinka, and you oan depsnd that they
are mixed properly,
CASTORIA
nother .
if Solnatee the oheeeineteieeeadinentaesnate anithiehdiampeiemensbeaiatieeaitean < — 45 4 .
iat * of é ? “
sini as
_ The committee appointed to select «
representative of the Goddess of Liberty for the celebration on the 4th of
July, made a commendable selection
when they chose Miss Ruth’ Richards,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Richards, for the position. Miss Richarde
is one of Nevada Oity’s bhandsomest
daughters and of pleasing personality.
Ste will be an honor to the occasion,
and a trué representative ef the Amerfoan daughter.
Didn’t Get There
Bewrora, May 224.—Willie Johnston,
a very young lad, took a notion into
his head that he would forsake his psrents and beat bie way to the World’s
Fair. After a hard trip he succeeded
in reaching Winnemucca, where he
was arrested and sent home. He was
only tpo glad to be arrested.
Shot Down.
Los ANGELES, May 28—Ohas. Brickett, who wae shot through the intestines by a Mexican during a beer drinking contest, died today.
Califoraia Ohampagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from
California wines. At Britland’s. tf
[ea
arouses
Fo gf" sluggish livers,
Emil Frese's
Ha
are most cordially
You in this city.
some and up-to-date styles.
of SPRING AND SUMMER
I have an elega
invited to inspect the finest and best line
ILLINERY ever on display
} and handsome étock of
Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear Rats
I have selected them with special carejand they include some very hand..MISS ELEANOR HOEFT
Broad, Street, opposite Brand and Hartang’s
. Ophif es. ceecck 5 75 Sierra Nevada 45 relieves tortured
Qity, and Mr, Ooolyy hes always} Mexican ... 1 75llUt kidneys, and $
brought. a good company here. ToGoald & Gare 2 Overman & For Infants and Children, achs.” Tis action is de par ese
night being their st bill th _. Best Ol ck astice &) A ~. gant, the results sure and t
night bing thelr wrong Di th om (Son Gar Wact to/Unton 7. . EO Riad You Have Always Bough} Yost sie etn, in «condition
what actors oan do when they try. Ohoilar .... 20. Jalia..... o7 Boars the ont cure, Gr constipation. aoe
hard. Potosi.... 18. \Oaledonia,.., 82 @ignatusect gists and grocers, 250,
Wild’s orchestra will play for the eles Nols ‘GGSilver Hill.. 57).
pompany tonight and tHe belanc> of Yollow acer. a rere oh F
the week, and the audience is guaran-. Imperial. .. O3\. Andes ....
;
( teed some good music. OV ieehtoek. OB Keyes. 00003 00 HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
’ [ +): 1: Vara : e
store, ik. Oh a biphenyh Oe POP Bstaned sci 82 The accommodations, the service and the
Con tidence.. 1 20 cuisine at the National are uot NNE*
a equalled by any hotel in AND ;
: . : nol aad Calion, ON
ornia: ] es
THERE ISNO SUBSTITUTE FOR . .) \QNAL ee a i ta
mabe N ATO ounet® * Hot and cold water
oN ye0to® BF _ Return callfbells,"Bath Room{Suits
ee Post, excess, telezrap' stage Offices and bank
; in the building.
' 2 [HOME OF"GOOD. LIVERS”
er]
1
Del Monte Self-Raising Buckwheat
: 25 Cents per package
Del Monte Sel-Raising Flap Jack Flour
Absolutely Pure 1s Cents per package
IT 1S A MATTER OF HEALTH
feuece We have just received a large quantity of these goods
fa dies of Ye ee ee oe ty and Srass Valley. ., . besides a large stock of delicacies for the warm weather.
An order from you would be appreciated.
Set.
at Prices that will
Surprise you
WATCHES
New Carpet
~
~
Country orders promptly attended to.
OGhe Bee Hive Srocery
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Carpets, Wall Pape, Linteoms
Commercial Street .
N w Wall Paper
New Linoleum
New Matting
Strawberries.
Fresh every day.
The finest and best in town.
Lemons
_ Always on hand.
‘Navel Oranges
Insect Powder
Moth Balls
Camphor
Ant Destroyer.
Disinfectants
For instance take a look at the watch
that Lam now making a specialty of.
It is dust proof and gusranteed for
hard usage, Waltham movement for
OUlY $6.00..
It is solid nickel ‘and a good timekeeper. Call and see it.
——AT—
Dickerman’s
_ Expert Wateh Repatring
and all: work guaranteed.
E. W. CLEMO
‘paper, linoleum and Mattings. Oall and
good
all the latest stylee in carpete, wal
We have just rezeived a carioad of
get our prices. No trouble to show.
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
swhere. We have
flavored and health
Lend bottle. “All
Onur wines and liquors cannot be excelled
wines from six to tweive years old,
fal and every drop ie full of vigor, Ia
at ROSENTHAL’S
Delbridge Building.
~~
>. Corner of Pine and Commercial street
the leading brands of Cigars also kept.
NEVADA CITY TH
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a :