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Daily Record Of M6) .tersroatte i ne abeoacr or acl soos ht egresat oreo.
Doings of Our
People,
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iat
/G. H. Schaffier of Stockton is in
own. ;
. W. L. Armstertz of Napa arrived 0:
he Jate train last night.
“Mr,.and Mrs. E. F. Prince arrived Dr. David Livingston.” .
jere yesterday from Asbland, Wissonlownleville.
‘Oharles Ashburn, lineman for the
janset Telephone Oompany, fe here
Dn a visit.
-Witltam Holmes is confined to bis
om by illness. \
‘Mrs. Joseph Beardsley etill coninues very low.
iy
fives at San Francisco and Oakland.
3. ¥. McOarthy and wife are over/Grass Valley yesterday at Shebley’s
rom You Bet.
ing from San Francisco.
Superintendent L. R. Poundstone} jy spent in the woode and the difif the Gaston Ridge mine came down . ferent schools will net quite a neat
rom Washington and left thie morn-. gum.
for San Francisco,
_W. Gilbert is down trom Washing~
on.
Oharles Cooper returned from San
rancisco last evening.
' Dr. O. H. Lehners returned last
pyening from Washington.
J.-F. Flynn came down from Alle{ hany yesterday and left this morning éuniver
for San Francisco.
-H. W. Butler is here from Sam Fran-. 4ver geen in Northern California and
eisco.
O Botton Jr. of Sacramento is in years to come by the throngs of visitors
‘this olty on business.
M, H. Oooper of San Francisco it . .ommittees are hard at work now planPhere spending a few days.
. Frank Bozensperger retarned y es: will be interwoven with the usual E proAerday from Reno, where he hes been . gram for the day and which will please
fon mining business.
© Harry Sheridan, of Downieville, who
rhes been in San Francisso and other . jished in a few days.
. places for the benefit of bis health, re-. piay advt. daily.
> turned to bis home yesterday.
1 around the residence of Judge’ F, T.
J. R, Alexander of San Jose arrived . iast night.
t night and left this morning for
Mrs. J. F. Gregory returned laet. Camp with the regular army between
ight from an extended vieit to rela-. Augoet 15th and Aagast 20th.
-L A. Falok arrived here this morn-. pumber of people whp went down by
Memorial Day.
Bradley J. Arnhart is laying a neat} . !
and substantial cement sidewalk
: Moores ‘Viet and Graniteville were
treated to @ coat of about two inches
. Workmen have started on the coaMrs, O. J. Brand donated to the Pub. *t7astlon of @ fine new home for Jerry
ilo Library yesterday a volume of. [0d st You Bete
‘The Adventures-and Discoveries of . . There will be two initiations at the
meeting of the Nevada Oity Lodge ef
Elke tomorrow night. F .
The Board of Education of Nevada.
City met in regular monthly seasion . ,
last night. Principal Armetrong reported 648 pupils enrolled and the av; } i
f Nilon.
A pamber of men are constructing «
flame on the North Yuba River for the
Bay Oounties Power Oompany.
~<A social dance followed the meeting
of the Américan Order of Protection
Two well-tried warriors will be exalted. to the ehief’s rank tonight by
the finishing touches which will make . Fred Searls was invited to” present the,
Happenings of Interest in and. t
Havar, Mont., May 26.—-Emile Laaener ie dead and John L. Simmons is"
on 9 spree for several days, and the
quarrel was caused by money differWyoming Tribe of Red Men, and given. erage attendance 517.8. Oheirman Wants Position.
them fall-fledged members of this. diplomas to the graduating class et the
fraternal organization. ., }eommencemént exercises on June 224.
Company CO of this city and ComTeachers for the ensuing year will be
pany I of Grass Valley will go into. °ected on Jane 29th, 2
The many friends of Miss Florence
White of Gold Fiat will be surprised
to learn that she was married on May
18th to Edward W. Bonivert of Grass
Valley. The ceremony was performed
by Rev, John Tamblyn. The bride is
a charming ycung lady and has e host
of friends in this city, while the
groom ts an indnstrious youog may of
Grass Valley.
The Union Sanday echool picnic of
Pord was.a great success. The total
train wae 1178. The day was pleasant~ Two Frauds. :
San Francisco, May 26—Clement H.
Willis and Eleanor Thomas, wanted at
Santa Oruz for tricking a number of
merchants there by means of forged
checks, bave been arrested here and
will be taken back to Santa Oraz. After banking bours Saturday they managed to collect about $400 by their operations, The woman is 18 years old
and gained notoriéty a year ago by
marrying a man named Thomas as
soon as he had been released trom jail.
Shot Conductor.
Mosize, Ale., May 26—An excursion,
The Glorious Fourth
The grand joint eelebration to be
held in this city July 4th by the people
of Nevade county, in honor of the 128th
sary of American independence,
will be the grandest demonstration
oue that will be remembered for many
who will be here on this occasion. The
olog new and novel features which
young and old. Fall particulare and
details of these events will be pubWatch the diseens,
San Franowoo, May 26 — John D.
Spreckels; delegate-at large from Oalifornia to the Republican «National
Convention, aspires to the honor’ of
being the next Republican national
committeeman for this State: Mr.
Spreckels bas worn this same title and
borne this same honor-before, bat the
roughing tide of-political exigencies carried it away from him, Now he is both
willing and anxious to ones more be
Oalifornie’s spokeeman on the naticnal committee, 3 ’
A WISE WOMAN
The brilliant musical comedy farce
by Wilfred Olarke, the talented sutbor
of “Ob! Susanah!” will shortly -be seen
at the Nevade Theatre with a remarkably strong cast, headed by Loulee
Oarter,. for-several seasons a prominent member of Auguetin Daly’s
company.
Will Dissolve.
May 25.—Notice has New York,
‘. been sent to the stockbolders of the
Universal Tobacco Company that the
directors have voted to dissolve the
corporation. The company’s business
‘was absorbed some time ago by a
in Gilt Edge whisky. Wicbman, Lat-. *b® 4
gen & Oo., 8. F. Nos, 20-81 Battery
(Ot sene wore sprinkled over the floor of
. the porch of the store and then ‘fired.
Jess, the brates simply
alling ‘side when the current
Shot At Negroes.
. . Portsmours, Ohio, May 25)—Virginia
negroes imported to fill thé places of
striking employes at the Hanging
Rock, “Ohio, Iron OCompany’s works
wore fired upon last night. The etrikers stormed their camp: houses, firing
several hundred shots, The terrorstricken wegroes barricaded themselves in the mein plant and the. riotere finally withdrew. There were po
fatalities, but another outbreak may
occnr at any time.
His Second T rial
Baxwrsrietp, May 25.—Alfred W.
Halee, the companion of outlaw James
McKinney, is having hie second trial
on the charge of murdering’ Deputy
Sheriff William Tibbett in the famous
battle at the joss house on April 19,
1908 ©The case is a notorious one and
the courtroom is jammed to the doors
with spectators.
For South Africa
Honexona, May 25—Thbe British
steamer Tweeddale sailed from here
today for Durban, Natal, with 1055
coolies. This is the first batch of
coolies going to South Africa to work
in the Transvaal mines.
+ &@oIf you want the very best of beer, or
any drink of a No.1 qualit; drop io
and see Wm. Harry. tf
For a good cool, sharp glase of boe
ool’ at Wm, Barry’s saloon Price bors
of evidence in the case.
eee
_ Just in Time.
auron, May 25—E. F. Peck, of
Beckwith, was In town Saturday. He
ie manoger of the Plumas Mercantile
Company, of Beckwith, whose store
was, nearly destroyed by an inoenAlary fire last week, Gallons of keroAn attendant was awakened by the,
felling of the. glass from the windows,
and by the uge of hand granades sabdued the fire. Mr. Peck is looking for
In His Defense.
Wutows, May 25—Yesterday Judge
Dedd dismissed the case of Statton,
held on the charge of asssult with o
deadly weapon with intent to commit murder, Statton quarreled with
his neighbor, Viendingham, over s
bottle of whisky. The Istter ran at
the defendant, who held a riffle in -his
bend, and who called upon his advereary to hait. Viandingham did not
heed the call, and the defendant shot
him in the leg. It: was shown that
Viandingham was the aggreseor.
Lucky Purchase.
New Yorx, May 256—Five $1000 Treasury notes were found in an old motheaten codt purchased by a Bogota, N.
J., man at an auction gale of unclaimed
baggage in a reilway station, Neither
the truok nor the coat it contained
bore any marks of identification. The
purchaser, Eckerson by name, was
about to throw the garment away
when he discovered the treasure care”
fally wrapped io oiled silk. The lucky
buyer is 68 years old and will at once
ta ke a vacation in Europe,
:
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not altoe
getber true, Dr King’s New Discovery for Oonsumption is a eure cure for
all luog and throat troubles. Tnoupate can testify to that. Mre. 0. B.
an Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.,
says: “I had a severe case of Bronchitie and for a year tried eve:ything
I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of De. King’s New Discovery then
cured me absolately.” It’s infallible
for Croup, Whooping Oough, Grip,
Paoeamonia and Consumption. Try it.
It’s guaranteed by W. D. Vinton,
Draggist. Trial bottles free. Reg.
sizes 50c, $1 00.
rrr eee eeeearenamee eects neem
Tomorrow ( Priday) afternoon, at
8:80 o'clock, a lecture will be given in
the parlors of the Methodist church,
under the auspices of the Junior
Epworth League, by the Rev. J. File.
Subject: “The Five Civilized Tribes of
Indian Territory.” It will be inetructive to young. and old. Everybody invited, An offering will be taken at
thedoor. ;
Prison Tragedy.
Cotumsus, O. May 25—Frank Green, .
@ convict at the Ohio Penitentiary, is
deed; Henry Gebharpt, » guard, is
pying, and Albert Hubler, another
guard, suffering severe injuries as the
reealt of a tragedy at the prison today. The shooting wan all done by
Green,who shot the guarde and then
committed eulside. Geen wasa desperate character, ;
oe
Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad
street, makes a spectalty of Fazoy
Drinks, and you can depend that they
are mixed properly.
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
San Jost, May 25— Mre. Mary O.
Harding, an old resident, died last
night from eating strawberries, which,
itis bellevéd, had been eprayed with
some arsenical solution before being
picked. After eating them she was.
taken with severe cramps, which soon
proved fatal. \
/
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Tiade Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills ~
each night for two weeke bas pu’ me
in my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. H. Turnér of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the
best in the world for Liver. Stomach
and-Bowels, Purely vegetable. Never
aripe. Only 25c. at W. D. Vinton’s
Drug Store,
+e
a taaal
LY
California Champagnola—red and
white—e beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. . tf
DRONES eegeeermetaer
Ente ea
arouses
Emil Irese's
sluggish livers,
. .
Hi
relieves tortured
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs, Its action is min and pleasant, the results sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
to enjoy px health. The greatest cure for constipation. All draggists and grocers, 25c.
tononse i afte
@ignatare of
the time to place your orders,
brought to market, .
AGE
i
LUMBER
Of all kinds for house building purposes, or for bridges and mining
purposes, kept constantly on band and delivered promply. Now is
Our lumber is eawed at the New York Canyon Mille and is the best ever
DZ. La S&B DS. DLazreh
NTS
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder Street, Nevada City. TELEPHONE 291
cuisine at the’ National are
equalled by any hotel in
Northern CaliHEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
The accommodations, {the . service and the >not
ANNES
larger concern, fornia:
Electric lights
308 oapers and cold) water
so8 © Return callibells,,Bath Room Suits
Pos:, 2x97255, telszeaa1 . stage” offices and bank
in-the building. ,
'
ole }HOME;OF GOOD LIVERS”
SAAD RIC AINETE
Del Monte Self-Raising Buckwheat
. W. F, Johos, wife and son, arrived :
. here last evening from Sierra Oity,on. 5. pastor wicca car ha toe a
(their way to San Francleco.Mr./ otnor place on earth. His -happy cbildJohns recently resigned as Superin-. pood was spent there—the only period
. tendent of the Sierra Buttes mine on. of his troubled life ich was free
~ account of a change in ownership. from want. Here he found his foster
= 2ee father, John Allan, who was proud of
ly High Class, How’s This? the orphan boy, and the only mother
he ever knew, who was sweet and gen' i . We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-. i. with him to the end. Here were
F. J OHENEY & OO , Toledo, oO. hood, and here lived the gentle woWe, the uvdersigned, have knowa F. man who was the Helen of the most
© J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and bebeautiful of his early poems. Here,
lieve bim perfectiy honorable in all) after a first ceremony inBaltimore, he
business transactions and finanotally . was married by a second to the lovely,
able to carry out any obligations made. anq youthful Virginia Clemm, and
by their firm. here they spent.the happiest year of
train on the Mobile & Ohio Railway
wes fired on today near Yellow Pine,
Ala. Conductor W. 8. Ashe of Birmingham was killed and Joseph Riohardson of Meridan and a negro passenger were seriously wounded.
PIANO TUNING.
3 § Cigars,
The following are the quotations
asked ‘for stocks end bonds at the
ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francisco Boards :
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
Milling Wheat.......0.5-.
Brewing Barley......-.+ wl 17
WATER AND GAS.
Spring Valley........66.
@an Francisco Gas and Elec.. 62
Piano taning, regulating and repairing. OC. W. Bennett will be in
Nevada City May 80th, and will call
on ajl his patrons. m26¢tt
Check Lost,
T REET
betting
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggiste f A check issued in favor of F. B. MINING STOOKS. . pues {? . TH 3d0, 0 -_ en ve nie. yi whem . Godtrey for $44.05, signed by 3. P. seerseoes 5 62 aare Nevada25 Cents per packag
_ Watpine, Kinnan & Manvin, Whole1e South » he] Wodrrey tor eee ee oe . Mexican ...-1 76). Utab ....%
Joubert, drawn .on Wells, Fargo &
Co’s Bank; Sen Francisco, hae been
lost. Number of check 24 Finder
will please leave at this office, m24
harles
sale Druggists, Toledo, O. did much of his beat work.—C
Hall’s Catarrb Cure is teken in -. Marshall Graves in Century.
ally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous services of the aystem.
* Testimonials sent free. Price per
bottle Sold by all druggists.
Gould & Our. 81. \Overman ....
Best & Bel,..1 60). Sustice.....
Con. Gal &Va.1 U
age
it that wil] become
But to ge’ a satis.
you are willing to
ee
Where the Camel Is Found.
The camel is found in role Soll
, Minor, Afghanistan, BaluHall’s Family Pills are the best. eatin sents, seit China and
: northern India as well as in Syria,
Fine Belts and Hat Bands. Turkey, north Africa and parts of
.
Spain. The.camel is known by the
Jas. Cairns, the well known harness; same root word in nearly all thege
‘ ow in atdck . lands. Not a page searcely of an Arari lt nape are aor bie lexicon but. bas reference to the
were secres
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After the . Money.
\ New Yors, May 25,—Richard Arias
apd Dr. J. Morales, spécial commissioners ap; ointed by Paname to reeeive
.
t @ hat that is beprice you ere able
Del Monte Self-Raising Flap Jack Flour
15 Cents per package
Hale & Nor..
Crown Point.
Yellow Jacket
4
atest styles.
© of Nevada Oity,
ect.
Absolutely Pure
IT 1S A MATTER OF HEALTH
Confidence. ..1 20
IQUO RS abot ani sig punting ry camel. The language itself, according peste sr aa pray peed We have just received a large quantity of these goods
. b » % =
. 1 toa : sas ds tas BR on ula pe ogee der gee gett fege why . 88id it was the pOrpose of the commis. (radios of Yeva da City and Srass Valley. ., . besides a large stock of delicacies for the warm weather.
in and +—+-9@e Scripture is comparatively silent is be-. sicn to invest the money io firet : :
mortgyge bends in New York or any An order from you would be appreciated.
other locality wherever obtainable.
mn)
cause the topography of the Holy
Land is such that in most parts the
Colley Brothers have the very best use of the came! is an impossibility.
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hend
at all times
inconvenience. If the letter of intro' Very Few Saved
duction is offered accept it and present
it dutifully. It will not be difficult to
Tonio, Mey 25.—Of the complement pian Teather or not the person t
gf the protected craiser Yoshino, sunk) Vio it is addressed finds the introrecently in collision with the cruiser) gyction a pleasure or a bore. It is folly
Po a Good Meats.
jars
. aie moet cordially invited to inspect the finest and best line
Vou ot SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ever on display
in this city. I have an elegant and handsome stock of
Pattern, Cailored and Ready-to-Wear Hats
I have selected them with special care and they include some very band
some and up-to-date styles.
..MISS ELEANOR HOEFT
Broad Street, opposite Brand and Hartung’s
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Letters of Introduction.
Try not to ask for fetters of introduction to your friends’ friends. It
often causes both embarrassment and
Country orders promptly attended to.
Ohe Bee tive Srocery
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor
want a pound of good Coffee
Is there anything better tham . [for 25 cts., and we sell it.
trade between friends? ~
Schilling’s Best makes
friends and trade.
Your grocer’s; money bags.
reet, Nevada City
We have the very high
grades for 35 and 4octs. also;
but, if you want something
that goes a long ways, and . Commercial Street
acts
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le
DUNLAP
R : .
Kasuga, eixty-three non-commlesioned . to pursue an acquaintance thus gained
officer8 and 220 bdluejackete were. unless each finds the other congenial.—
drowned and forty-eight non-commis-. Exchange.
. gfoned officers and men were resDh * cued. No details of the disaster have
as yet been received,
Altitude and Voice.
Generally speaking, Paces living at
high altitudes have ‘weaker and more ‘For Sale.
highly pitched voices than those living
We.
Y. Give .
‘ More Good Tea
More Good Coffee.
More Good Spices
m regions where the supply of oxygen
is more plentiful. Thus among the
Indians living on the — ——
r of the Andes, at an elewa‘en af rae 10,000 to 14,000 feet, the
men have voices Hike women, and women like children, and their singing is
a shrill monotone.
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Plenty of Opportunities.
In this era of education, of books and
libraries, of newspapers and periodfeals, of schools ana universities, evening schools, lectures and the other endless opportunities for self culture
The Lot, Honse and Stable on the
corner of Broad and-Findley Streets is
offered for sale to the HIGUEST BIDDER.
The Lot is about Kg feet equare.
The House contains 5 rooms.
The Stable aud Carriage House is
large enough for 4 horses and 2 wagons. All in good repair. :
pa” Bide for this property will be
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded,
try our 25c ‘Family Blend.’
Many people wonder how we
can give such good coffee
for the money.
®
‘Coffee Roasters
_Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada Oity,
Tea Blenders
Sune ls Coming
Set. ;
Insect Powder
Moth Balls
Camphor
Ant Destroyer
WATCHES
at Prices that will
New Carpet
Surprise you
For instance take a look at the watch
that I'am now making a specialty of,
It is dust. proof and guaranteed for
hard asage, Waltham movement for
oo Only $6.00..
We have just rezeived a carload
paper, linoleum and Mattings. Call and get our prices. No trouble
ROSENBERG BROS:
apes, Wall Pape, Linens
N w Wall Paper .
New Linoleum
New Matting
of all the latest stylee in carpete, wal
to show
More Coupons CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
———————$$$— eee which our country in particular affords all classes, there is no excuse for
received up to JUNE SEVENTH, end ectants It is solid nickel and a good tim<keeper. Call and see it.
Strawberries ing at 7:80
rance. It is only wilt that is want-jacted apo om that even
SS : o’olceck, in the Library Boom at Odd Freeh every day. Re i] est in 0 bes
i featare, Rellows Hell N 1 Or. n sitar hci Cxpert Wateh Repatring Che W Nt.
Electric lighte.
Folloy : avel a ges and all work guaranteed.
: \ ;
Tabs. One
Any information oan be obtained s The finest and beet in town. Cc erma n 9 Ss
Onr wines and ligtiors cqnnot ba — ae me —_ ‘
Sunny Rooms.
from HUGH MUROBIE at Oity Hall,
wines from six to twelve years o » richly flavored and health.rom i e
Booms e
. m ns
Ww ( ; M 8 . ful and every drop is full of vigor. In bulk and bottle, Alre velin og
or J. O. RIOH at Odd Fellows Hall. 0
a E. ae LE the loading brands of Cigars also kept. ;
ys Commer
_ Always on hand.
I
A. R. LORD Corner of Pine and Commercial streets
JOHN WATERS,
. Delbridge Building. . :{meen. Jat ROSENTHAL’S
at trade. ees
M.L, BOBERT
yevapa ox. «1 HE Q \ ee:
Sistem i
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