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May 3, 1904 (4 pages)

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* [HE TRANSCRIPTS. DAILY LOGALNOTES. Ti a . —————— ' : siecees MAY 3, 1904 TUESDAY...-A Valuable Wort. This office acknowledges receipt of ®. Foor tratus with delegates for the roompact booklet entitled “Louisiana San Baran, May 2.—The body of frowned Herself. World’s Missionary Conference at Los Angeles paseed through Oolfax thie morning. This is to be a great gathering of dignitaries of the Methodist Mrs. Oatherine Dabrow, the Sausalito woman who has been missing since last Monday, was found in the bay. Of Happenings of Interest in and ae 7 : BOE wa heey bg ory on » . Purchase Exposition, St. Louie, 1904.” J} . tion to the second inetallment of texes Tt wae gotten out by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and outeide of the Mrs. ? bat will DEGO it to ge‘ a aati U are. willing hat that ist ice you are pat styles. : Nevada Oly, —— Luts aw RACY a . HAM or 4 Dust Prodi store, Othe ock propor yur prices. road Stree est and best ever on displ me stock of ar Hats 3ome very hao HOEF' rtung’s ODY NNE lectric light cold wate . 1 Room Suits} ces and bask Rs” h $02 nd refined Soap.--: ATS Cake be quite ill. * for thirty years. . PARSONAL ENTION Daily Record of the Doings of Our People. stived here today from the Delhi mine. oOf H. E. MoOormick. T, T. Edwards takes the position of nightwatchman, H. Kaleher is down from, Maybert. ~ Zist. Hill was won by James Rosewall, B Warren is here from Sacramento. . Vacated by Mr. Martin. : W. Moran and L. E. Adele are here from the Bay. . . H, OC. Morrill is here from San Francisco. : ghauy this morning. J. Blake is here from San Francisco. J. Francis of Sonora arrived here Washington, here from San Francisc». here from Sacramento. Gold Fla painfally Corporal. "Thosies G. Richards was attacked by a savage dog at the Leonard place, ay afternoon and was m-on the hand. The James Flynn came down from.Alle~ si,ious brute was tied to a tree, but managed to break looee. W. H. Frank and wife of Sacramento . Promotion, are here on a visit, here from Sacramento. who have been here on a visit to Mrs. . itiation. ZeNerbach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baruh, returned to San Francisco this morning. E. J. McCutchan came down from Gaston Ridge yesterday and left this morning for San Francisco. Postmaster L. 8S. Oalkins left this morning for San Francisco, Thomas Wayman came down from Freeman’s Crossing this morning and left for San Francisco. Mre. Timpy of San Francisco, who has been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Baruh, returned this morning to Sau Francisco. = Mrs. J. L Scott, who is visiting with friends in this city, will return to her home in San Francisco tomorrow morning. Richard Jilbert is on the sick list. D. Dacceshi went up to Washington today. J. H. Patterson is down from Moores Fiat. Dr. Da Milieu of North Bloomfield was In town last night. : L. ©. Pollard left for Arizona ‘this morning, where he intends to remain. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gordon of San Diego left on thie morning’s stage for Downieville. Migs Clara Wolford has resumed ber duties as teacher of the Yuu Bet school, after a brief visit here. : R. H. Tarner, of the firm of TarnerHadley Oompany, left this morning for San Francisco. Mrs, William Veale is reported to \W. H, Fank and J.M. Deeds have arrived from Sacramento to repaint the curtain in the Nevada theater. _ Dr. 0. W. Chapman and Ben Bost have returned from Vallejo, where they attended the Grand Parlor of the Native Sons.Miss Frieda Hieronimus has returned from San Francieco, where she has been residing for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Wyllie were here last evening from San Francieco, en route to their home at Forest Oity. Samuel Keast is here from Plymouth, Pennsylvania, on a visit to hie efeter, Mrs. Wm. Avery. They had not met It ie reported that Bert Pollard, formerly of this city is ill with amallpox at Tonopah. A. Randall has Zone to Bact Reno, where be wil engege in carpenter work. Jealous Murder. Dover, Deia., May 24—The trial of Mrs. Mary\Powell for the cruel marder of Miss Albin was commenced today. Mrs. Powell said that ina jealous rage she killed the girl because she was alieniating her husband’s affections. eee Extra Double Premiums Free.-, od Dollar Purchase Cent Purchase Cent Purchase Dollar Premiuny with Collar Fs Premium with Cent 60 Premium with Teas, Coffees, Spices Baking Powder Top Quality. Bottom Prices Double Premiums Free ‘Double Coupons Free ae a ee trade ai a Great American Importing-Tea Co. The ladies of St. Oanice church will hold their church fair on September. The cart raffled off at Jilbert & James’ saloon Saturday night by Tom _ Amos Martin has been appointed tu fill the vacancy of foremanship at. the -. Union Blue gravel mine, above. North § Superintendent Hamilton Eddie ar-. Bloomfleld, caused by the resignation Three candidates were in the contest yesterday and left this morning for . ®t Company O’s election last night for After three ballote were taE. 0. Natter and W. A. Gribble are. *2™ there was only one—Private Gluyas Richards. He will have to undergo a W. B, Noland and J.8. Herbert are. thorough examination before being recommended to Colonel Seymour for An interesting meeting of Oustomah G. W. Helman and J. M. Deeds are . Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be held this evening. In addition to the regular Mrs. I, Zellerbach and daughter, . routine business there will be an inR. R Jones, an employe at the tated from work, on account of being’ considerably bruised from. falling rock. Eugene Hallett, clerk at Sigourney’s grocery store, was thrown from the delivery. wegon at the Canfield mine, Blue Tent, Sanday and received painful, though not serious fnjaries. Ww A namber of blacksmiths of thie city and Gress Valley met at the New York hotel in this city last night for the purpose of further considering. the matter of adopting a scale of prices:: It is proposed to make a uniform rate for work performed for customers, and to do away with cutting of prices. Ladies, ask to see ‘ Orinolettes” when you visit Maher & Oo.’s stores. They sre a new and very popular crea. tion and attractive to the eye, as well as fashionable. In their changed advertisement today thi3 enterprising rm presents some tempting inducements as to prices in a number of specialties for summer wear, which they offer. Read the advt. for tarther particalars. James O'Donnell, who is employed at the Plumbago mine, got a piece of steel in his eye and was forced to go to North Bloomfield to have it removed by a physician. . : 6,200 Idle Men. Cuicaco, May 2d—Three strikes and Stock, Bonds, Ele. The following are the quotations Union Blue gravel mine, is {noapaci-j. one lockout became effective here today, and in consequence 6200 wage earners are idle. 1700 picture frame makers struck today and 5000 boot and shoemeakers were locked out. 100 teamsters of the Lime Companies refused to work because they were denied an increase of 50 cents a week. Nine baking concerns were tied up by a strike of 400 meu, the firms refusing to grant “closed ehop.” Still another strike ie in proepect, members of the Machinists’ Union employed in 500 shops throughoat the city having voted to demand an increase of 2 to 5 cents an hour, ~~ ee _ BELL FOUNDING. it ts an Ancient Art, Its Origin Shrouded In Antiquity. The art of bell founding is undoubtedly of great antiquity. The Saxons are known to have used bells in their churches, although probably but small ones, for the Venerable Bede, writing at the end of the seventh eentury, alludes to them in terms which seem to show that they were not unfamiliar things. The towers of the Saxon period have belfries of considerable diMilling ” Opbitscecccd: 6 00 Mexican Gould & Cur. Best & Bel..1 65 Con. Cal & Va.1 65. /S8eg Belcher.. , Hale & Nor. Crown Point.. Yellow Jacket, Imperial Kentuck... Alpha .... Confidence ..1 00 To Move Soon. Mrs. A. Gaalt is moving to her WHEAT AND BARLEY. Wheat Barley WATER AND GAS, Spring Valley San Francisco Gas and Elec.. 62 MINING STOCKS,’ Sierra Nevada. WEA isd eves Ballion Exohequer.. 25 38. . Overman .... 25. . Sastice 20/. Union TO Alt@ crcscccee ee 18. \Jalia : 23/. \Oaledonia... O8!Silver Hill.. 04. . \Challenge.:.. 07. . Occidental.. . 26) Andes BESBESSSRSESSES Ss asked for stocks and bonds at the ciose of yesterday afternoon’s sessions of the San Francisco Boards: ‘an area of 800 cquare yards of canvas land abbey, quest. Nghtning and thunderstorms. to come.—Gentleman’s Magazine. A Remarkable Statue. his ancestors. bert, who thus addressed the statue: dear parent!” Tit-Bits. Odd Hair Styles. thing of terror to his enemies than for shaving the rest of the head is enough. i Pine Street, Nevada City. i mensions in most cases, and at Crowin south Lincolnshire, there was a famous peal of seven bells many years before the Normon con: The monks at that time and for long after were the chief practitioners of the art of bell @unfug. Their bells were rarely without inscriptions, often in Latin, containing perhaps some obscure joke, the point of which is quite lost. More often they were of a reHgious nature, sometimes, we fear, not unmixed with a dash of superstition. as when the bell declares that its sound drives away the demons of the air who caused pestilence and famine, As a rule, unfortunately, they put no dates on their bells, a defect which has been. in some measure overcome by the researches of many enthusiastic campanologists, but which is likely to keep the early history of bells shrouded in darkness for a long time Some years ago a melodrama was being performed in a country theater, the chief actor in which had made himself, from his haughty and overbearing conduct, disliked by all. In the last scene he was supposed to visit the tombs of in the center of the stage upon a marble pedestal stood the statue of his father. A heavy fold of drapery: covered the figure. Enter Al“I am here once again to gaze upon those features which in life so often looked on me with tenderest affection. Father, thy mourning son now comes to pay thee adoration. Let me remove the veil which from the vulgar gaze shields the beloved image of a once Off went the drapery, and, beboid, the father stood upon his head! The effect cannot be described. It was electric. The shouts of laughter which followed the mistake of the super effectually put an end to the scene, which changed to the next as quickly as posaivle amid -the jeers of the audience, the anger of the manager and the uncontrollable rage of the actor.—London Some of the New Hebrides people do their hair up in a bunch on the top of the head and stain it yellow, while the inhabitants of Ombai island pass it all through a tube so as to make a kind of plume. The Marquesas chief's favorite method is to shave all the head except two patches, one over each temple, where he cultivates two horns of bair. No doubt this is to render him more 4 admiration to his friends. _His reason allow more space {fr tattooing, as if ali the available skin of the body were not dwelling house on upper Main street heretofore occupied by Harry Jones and mother, -The latter parties have taken up their residence in their new cottage. New Vehiele. Robert Latta, resident agent for a well-known wagon manufactory, is getting in some nobby vehicles. Today he received a pice spring wagon for Bradley Arnbart. New Fence. Mike Oraig, the veteran engineer, is having improvements made at his residence, on Prospect Hill, including a new fence, which is to surround the
entire yard, eo eo Loveland is now selling bis famous bread at five cents a,loaf at the Popuar Bakery. ‘Try it and you will alwaye buy it tf Around This Section, ———_ . MUH_-MONGY DEV ED UP lane tovaan county from ihe serra John J, Meyers and C. F. Hampbrey, two of the largest stockholders in the Murchie Mines Oonsolidated, spent about twodaye this week fo making a thorough investigation of that property, and two more beiter pleased men ‘at the ontlook have never visited . mines hereabouts. The strike on ‘the 600-foot level west afew days ago is one of the most important that has yet been found there. Specimens taken out since yesterday just glistened with gold. . 5The ore from the new ledge differs from the average rook found in this district, as it contains both pure silver and pure gold in. liberal quantities. ‘Several of the pieces of quartz teken out have gold on one eide and silver on the other, while the whole is well sprinkled with salpharets, It: is #0 heavily mineralized that it will be sent to Selby’s: Smelting Works. for treatment. A very encouraging featare of the find is that the ledge is of good size and that it has every. indication of holding out for a long time to come. Instances can be recalled in years gone by where similiar veins have been struck and produced as much as a hundred thousand dellars from each of the levels with the find When itis taken into consideration that the Murchie contains immense bodies of golden ore now to be seen, and the fine plant on the preperty for handling the rock, it may ba most emphatically said that its outlook je grand. The Murchie is regarded as one of the very best mines in this district, an‘ when it js thoroughly opened ap there can be no question about its being a fine dividend payer. On account of the accumulation of ore the milling capacity will soon be focreased. The new canvas plant now nearing completion is quite aa innovation locally, and differs from the ordinary plant in that the canvas hae three applications. The tailings cover property within the county, vis: Nevada County Narrow Gauge Reiltoad Oompany, $900.56.. ee [ert Hs Arm: 7 + Ben Daniele received an ugly gash on his right arm while at work ip the Obampion mine this morning. A Daniele and thade the deep cut, which caused quite a lose of blood. He was brought to town. and Dr. A. ‘H. Tickell attended tothe injury. It will be several daye before the injared man will be able to resume his work. + Into New Quarters. Out at the depot todgy some changes took ‘place that will add greatly to the . convenience and accommodation of the general public. Agent Purker and his assistants took possession of the sew office buildiag, which includes suitable waiting and baggage rooms, The office portion is arranged in a way that makes it just right in regard to light and other conveniences. N.S. G. W. Tonight The meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, No 56, N.8.G. W., will be held at the asual hour thie evening. It is desired that every. member be in attendance. , 2Oe For a good cool, sharp giass of beer valuable itinerary information s0 necessary to the traveling public, is replete with half-tone engravibgs and illustrations giving a full, clear and descriptive account of the world’s charch, and many of the lay brethren will also be present. The Bishops’ ‘Conference at San Francisco has adjourned to take up the work at the Los Angeles meeting, which will congreat fair and its environments. So comprehensive and lucid are the épics @rranged-in thie book of genius that one at a glance is made aware of the fertility and munificent resourcefalmess thet abounds within the sphere and is grasped and. utilized by giant bands and powers of intellect, The compilation ie so ar abged that each vene this week. More Strikes. Boesron, May 2d—The principal diftticulty to cccuron May Day in New and easier of inculcation. personal benefit to those who contem the St. Louis Exposition. A Rich Lead. incident, which lodged in their crops. gan to haunt ducks, one of the hunters. of the duck’s crop was worth $11 85. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G., Merritt, o alceration of the stomach. tack in 14 months.” are ney troubles. cell at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sots Saale W. D. Vinton’s. of different grades and fineness. The City Eicctlon. As outlined in last evenivg’s Tran soRIPT, the city’s election yesterday was a very tame affair, ‘‘no opposition, no enthusiasm.” For trastees, three to be elected, OC. W. Chapman received 156 votes, John F. Shaw 160, and R H. ‘Turner 166. All three are young, capable and farsighted men and are well fitted to direct the affairs of our city. For Oity Marshal Hi Shearer received 172 votes; Thomas P, Lewis, for Assessor, 168 votes, and Edgar Hook, for Treasurer, 169 votes. Messrs, Shearer, Lewis and Hook have each served their constituents efficiently and the people are content to let well enough alone. The total vote cast was 187. The official vote will be canvassed by the Oity Trustees on the 12th of thie month and tbe returns announced. The terme of office of the respective officials elected yesterday begin on the 19th inst. Quick Arrest. J. A, Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles, caueing 24 tamors. After doctors and ali remedies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested farther inflammation and eured him. It conquers aches and kille pain. 25c. at W. D. Vinton’s, Druggist. (= \ can buy Golden Gate Coffee and be absolutely sure-of getting the same quality each time., The unbroken seal is the buyer’s. protection. 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins at high grade grocers, Jj. A. FOLGER @ co San Frenctece Lopocters of Fime Comiees TA of AE ONE ONY FR REE to x Even a Child W sacar St. "Phone Main 411 {In Larger Quarters THERE IS NO SUBSITIUTE FOR Absolutely Pure ITISA MATTER OF HEALTH . [) Hote Self-Aaising Flap Jack Flour The Good Old Summer time has passed —But the—WOODP CKER CIGAR.. is here to stay —made by— N. 8. of Md OREASE in business has demanded larger quarters. These we have found, and are better prepered than ever to furnis only reliable abstracts of in this coguty. Remember there one way to abstract property reliably and notice and at reasonable rates. Our offices are open to inspection. Nev County Abstract and Title Company h the R bat and epomastalty ene that is by syetem, remember that we have the ONLY system of Abstracts in the Oounty. ABSTBAOTS furnished on skort subject is given its own separate space, thas making the work more concise The book fe really a work of art and its designers have placed before the people a work that’ will undoubtedly prove of plate a trip to America’s greatest show, Sart Lakr, May 2d—The miners are in a wild excitement over a peculiar A number of wild dacke. ¥ruit Company, was murdered on the have been found dead nea? Basin City : caused by eating small gold nuggets, Soon after the discovery dozens of citizens beThe new echeme of mining was profitable to more than A nugget in one f No. Meboopany, Pa., made 1 startling test reguiting in a wonderful cure, He writes, “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrbages, caused by I had often found Eleetric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an atElectric Bitters itively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and KidTry them. Only 50c at ——s England was the strike of more than 1500 bakers in Boston, Cambridge, Salem, Lynn and other nearby places. The atrike was caused by the refusal of the master bakers to sign a new echedale calling for a sixty-hour week and $16 weekly for-second hands and 1 $18 for foreman. , Killed by Robbers New Orirans, May 2.—While resisting an attempt of two highwaymen to rob him, Oaptain Carl Uphoven of the steamship Alps, of the United levee. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure. F. J OHENEY & OO , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Oheney for the last 15 yeare, and be-. {lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financtally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ust & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Watoine, Kinwan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hali’s Oatarrb Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous services of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. —_——<---g0--___—__ ‘“‘What’e in a name?” Well, William, think of the bother to buey men were ‘‘Old Gilt Edge” whisky changed to another rame—any other name— well, William? Ham) this morning. Dubrow -has grieved over the death of her youngest child, and last Monday went away, leaving the following note for her busband: “I have never committed a ein. What I say and do now is in an insane mood.” Dubrow fully believed that his wife had committed euicide, and thie morning is prostrated over the finding of her body. GIVE OUR SIDE A CHANCE In our article of yesterday taken “Business Men in Theatricale,” we notice that ‘A Wise Woman” is going to aake a few stops before starting a ran in San Francisco. Now why can’t we have this company etay one night with us? They surely muet have a firstclass company to contemplate an extended run in the Western metropolis. Such a company would be a rellef from the No. 2,8, and sometimes 4 companies that we generally get. Give us a chances, Made Young Again, “One of Dr. King’s New Life Pilla each night for two weeke has put me in my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. H. Tarner of Dempseytown, Pa, They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 250. at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicifous, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf ralea arouses sluggish livers, : relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. -All drugs gists and grocers, 25c. Emil Frese's A ccnisenaen — —— GR A ARAN A 9 RR Re a H. O. SMITH DENTIST . Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors NEVADA MASONIC BUILDING PINE STREET GITY, CAL. 520 A Rm AA, 540000 ae — Hotel Anti LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETOR UISINE a Special feature. RePorcelain BattTubs. accommodation of Traveling Men Special attention fal Men and Transi enttrade.. tarn Oall Belis. Electric lights. One Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms. Two fine Sample Rooms for the id to Commer Dal Monte Self-Raising Buckwheat 25 Cents per package 15 Cents per package We have just received a An order from you would large quantity of these goods besides a large stock of delicacies for the{warm weather. be appreciated. Country orders promptly attended to. Ohe Bee Hive Srocery J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street New Carpet We have just rezeived a carload paper, linoleom and Mattings. Wholeeale and retail dealers in BROAD STREET. 4 ' PALMER & JOHNSOR, Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars. Brerything Strictly High Class. New Wall Paper New Linoleum New Matting of all the latest styles in carpets, wall Call and get our prices, No trouble to show \ ‘ ROSEN BERG BROS. CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. a iy Che Best in town.. Onr wines and liquor fal and every drop is the leading brands o 3 cannot beexcelled anywhere. We have wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthfull of vigor. Io bulk and bottle. All f Cigars also kept. NEVADA OITY -—THE OWL. e from the New York Herald, headed* Carpets, Wall Paper, Linloums RARE PBB sa ts a p ee =