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May 4, 1903 (4 pages)

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eee a * ~ * ensie S ap ee Re eet es rs any asad a Me made [3] S——————— -NEvaDA CITY Bant TRAnnoahier ° NAT. P. BROIWd, Proprietor.. FRED EZ. BROWN, Manager. me { TERMS! ‘OF SUBSCRIPTION: Byte, = + + * $6 Per Year . By Carricr, pigs Delivered to any part of the city. eee see ee ee ee ee . Issued Every a Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City WATORDAN Ge nS ce evusekvijt aes 1903 SAN JUAN VISITED BY FIRE sulting from various strikes. A Feree Fire In Chinatown Endangers to such large numbers that a long line of police were comthe Business Portion of the Town. Loss About $1500. es A destructive fire broke out at 11 0 clock, Saturday eve“ning, it in the Chinese section of the town of San Juan and for a time it looked as if there would be a conflagration and the town would be wiped out by the flames. anes The fire originated in a° shack adjoining the Cidkese joss house and owing to the inflammable nature of the buildings it spread with marveloug rapidity. An alarm was given very quickly after the fire wis first discovered, and although the town’s volunteer fire department responded promptly the flames had a firm hold on the row of China houses, number. ing about twelve, and completely destroyed them. : ‘The fire burned fiercely for an hour or more, but the citizens heroically battled with the fiery element until the Several times buildings in close proximity, including Bradbury’s hotel, caught fire and were in danger of being destroyed, but perseverance and Hard work saved them. . The loss is estimated at about $1800. There was no insurance on the buildings destroyed and it is not probable they will be rebuilt. _-. The fire originatedin a vacant building and-is believed . + by many te have been of incendiary origin. PROBATE MATTERS.) MINE ACCENT. Petitions Filed for Let-. @rren Hosken— Slips ters of AdministraOff Ascending Track __ tion in Two Estates. flames were under control. at Sierra Queen. Warren Hosken, an employe of the i i i iTwo petitions were made in the wiichaye =—_ tne, eee a ae Superior Court today for letters of addent this moraing that came near beministration in estates filed for pro-. !ng@ fatal one, bate. One was in the estate of Addi-. shaft ona truck when in some anacson O, Hivkeon, deceased, his mother,. countable manner he fell off. When Mrs. V. L. Hinkson of this city, being the petitioner; while the other petition received was in the estate of James Hocking, deceased, and the widow, Ann Hocking, ie the pentiogee for letters of administration. The Hinkson estate consists of $1000 in the Bank, a horse and buggy valued at $175, furniture valued at $50, and 24.08 acres of land valued at $800; total valae of estate, $2,025, ee The Hocking estate comprises a dwelling and barn valued at $500 and located on Gold Hill, near Grass Valley and a dwelling house in the city of Grass Valley; total value of estate ——~——_—_. News Items Condensed For the Benefit of Busy Readers. He was ascending the found be was unconsc'ous, having struck on hig head. He was restored to consciousness only after a half bour’s bard work on the part'of the men. In the meantime Dr. Muller was summoned, and after carefully examining him found that outside of @ severe scalp wound he was otherwise if you want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad gtreet, makes a specialty of Fazcy Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed properly. Only the-very best of wines, liquore and cigars are served st the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invite allto sallon him. d81-tf , Ever tried an Oyster Cocktail or a drink of Beef Tea at .Britland’s. Just he thing for this cold weather. _ tf For the best of every thing in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger. In a 100-yard dash between E. RAbadie, Jr., and Mr. Hagans on the Berkeley track Saturday, the former won easily, making the distanee in five and three-quarters seconde, ° The public school at Wolf will close for the term next Friday evening. Miss Beatrice James is the teacher. Appro-. priate exercises will be held. McKen ney teacher, closed for the summer vacation last Thursday. The pupils and teachers of the public schools at Smartsville and Spenceville will hold a joint picnic at Jones’ ranch, near Smartevilie, next Fridey. There wi:l be dancing and games of all. kinds, and a good time assured all who attend. Music will be furnished by the Nevada City Boys’ band. \ Quick Arrest — J, A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24tumors. After doctors and ali remedies failed, Buckleo’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested farther inflammation and cured him. “2""". Douce Called 10 Quell Disturbances In many different sections of the city to quell disturbances repelled to guard the workers.‘them from their work. tof asid deceased continued until fur= . —Batate-ofJann “Hooking, deceased. a: The Olear Creek school, Mise Ethel. be ate them. Many Different Seetions In New York City. . * . ; } y s The subway strikers gathered Strikers attacked the laborers at . liberty and ae Ten arrests were tale before the pacerste were dziven off. August Rapp, who Joriaitiy conducted the Broad street fish and vegetable market, now run by William Business Transacted stir aoa wagon rom sun Clare, the puperior Court iness. Mf. Rapp, who owns a wood To-day. ranch near town, will engage in the wood business, in connection with the other hauling that comes his way. City Heetion. The municipal eleetion of Nevada City passed off quietly today and without incident, and a light vote fs anticipated. Late thie afternoon, however, the various candidates were doing some hard rustling among the voters and the election officers were ther order of the Court. ‘kept quite basy. Albert Hirebfeldt vs. J. D, Fleming. Demurrer of defendant Fleming to Personal “Wention. plaintif’ts complaint argued by counMrs. O. .Miller came down from The following business was traneacted ‘in the Superior Court todey, Jadge F: T. Nilon presiding: Estate of Martha Campbell, ° deceased. Hearing. of the firet account and report of trustees under the will sel for respective parties and submitted. Grass Valley. Jee Hartley and wife ere here: from San Francisco, Dr, Jobn Ivey returned today from Wasbington. —— keen ‘ Mrs. Dr. H. O. Smith left this mornEarly Rising Not Always a Virtue. . ing for San Francisco on a visit to her Thousands of people have no choice} relatives. whatever about their hour of rising inj 5 intendent W HR lett vans the morning. Later or earlier, that Piers pe mers thd = nied anaes ‘hour is fixed for them by the require . ee ae ae Royal T. Heath and Sidney J. Ackerments of the office, the shop or the : classroom, by the tinie table of the rail-. man are here from San Francisco. road, by the arbitration of their emeee ployers or the necessifies of their em-}' Bad blood and indigestion are deadwhere personal liberty is enjoyed it -Blood Bitters destroys an should not be thoughtlessly restricted simply because of the domestic tradiWhat Shall We Have for Dessert ? tion that early rising deserves praise and late rising blame. This question arises in ‘the a every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Breakfast may often be a “movable J ell-O, feast without materially disturbing the routine of an orderly housekeeping day. a and. healthful dessert. two minutes. No mest & no Invalids, mothers whose rest has been broken by teething babies and, above i nu aa boiling water and set, to cool. vors:—Lemon, Orange, RaspApplication of widow,” Aun Hovkiog, for letters of ada Teletration . Estate of Addison O, Hinkson, deceased. Petition of Mrs. V. L. Hinkson for letters of administration. all, rapidly growing children, should have their sleep out. Nature demands this, and violence is done to her when sleepy people are-rudely aroused from their beds. Early to bed is the single safe prescription to insure early ._ rise. We need to repeat it over and over to our hurrying, anxious, toiling American men and women: Rest, rest and again rest. Do not think time fll spent that is spent in repairing the ravages of our well nigh tncessant activity. -_-The Most Abiding Langnage. Latin is the language that has mos? enriched modern tongues, for its cleat echoes are heard to this day in every quarter of the world. It entered largely, after their conquest by Rome, inte the dialects of Spain and Gaul, countries thoroughly permeated by Roman life and civilization, and has sincé played a great part in the history of modern languages. The Roman tongues are practically Latin in a new dress. Italian may be called the Latin. of today; French and Spanish are based on a similar groundwork, and English has borrowed largely from the language of Rome, either directly or through foreign channels. In very early times Latin colonists introduced into Britain names for places, and in the seventh century many ecclesiastical words of Latin origin, such as aliar, priest, candle, were adopted by. our forefathers. Although it may not ber so flexible and pliant as some languages with which it has been thus incorporated, Latin reflects admirably the practical character of its people, who felt and used their power so that it has been well called the “voice of empire and lew.” TAYLOR. mis Hard Remark. Young Wife—That horrid tramp said my biscuits were like cement, and ‘yet Young Heskesdtaaa eb? Well, perhaps he wanted to-make himself solid.—Philadelphia Record. A Single Thought Tegier'’s lee Cream — Toeraea get 6 diab. Hurrah For Pa! Little Willie (proudly)—My pa enews (eee a things. ttle Bob (contemptuously)—Ho,' my : pe Ses fore es en rer we is A little life may be sacrificed toa Read Maher & Qo.’s changed advertieement in this evening’s TRansonirt, It is of intevest to you. It conquers aches and kille pain. 25c at W. D. Vinton’s, druggist. : Cc. E TEGLER sudden attack of croup, if you don't j have Dr. Thomas’ Eclestric Oil on In an Engagement. Between the Turkish New York, May 4—The police reserves were called to. tween the Turkish troops and a band of Revolutionists in the Monastir district. PERSOWAL EATON [Parehased a Team. Daily —Recordof the North Bloomfield today: ou. ber way toy Troops and a Band of . Revolutionists.
Satonica, May 4.--An engagement is reported bee Both sides suffered considerable loss. ' Ten Turkish officers were killed. DEATH OF ARS. HOS Doings of Our ! This City Passes “ People, Away. Tae LL.B. Mills, president of the Posey mining company, who has been looking over the mine at Willow Valley, left this morning for San Francisco. Mies Fannie Nickless left this morning for San Francisco and other coast cities on a visit to friends and relatives. Before retarning Miss Nicklesa, will attend the Grand Lodge of Rebekahs asa delegate of Neva Rebekah lodge of this city. Miss Mamie Eddy, who has been serioasly iM with blood poisoning at her city the family located in Sacramento ". Grae Valo, for some tae pat 0 afterward removing te the southern far recovered as to beable tobe ground . part of the State, ahd floally settling the house. The young lady has many . in Los Angeles. friends here who will bepleased to] Mrs.Bloss was a most estimable A letter received here today by one of our citizens conveyed news of the death of Mra. A. A. Bloss, a former resident of this city, who passed away in Los Angeles about two weeks ago. The Bloss family came to Nevada City in 1880, or, thereabouts, and resided here many years, the father engaging in the carpentering and contracting business. After leaving this hear that she is dolag 80 nicely. woman, possessing many noble traits Be eas Jones is Gown from Relief of character, and her many old-time triends: will regret. to learn. of. her deapervison Ei. °T.Worthley arrived mise. here leat avening from Washington. Mrs: Jobs Bady, who resides bestow Grass Valley, was visling friends here today. _. J. E. Carr is over from Sweetiand. The joint session of the Elks of Nevada City and Grass Vailey which was to have been held at the latter town nest Tusday evening has been cancelled o to the foability of District Depsty tare Exalted ote Thomas uy Cpe yew: B. Dunne to be present. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Odd Fellows’ Hall Aseociation “Piano Tuner Coming. Paul Schoen, the expert plano taner, will visit Nevada City in a few days, and solicits the patronage of ‘old patrons and new. -Leave orders at W. D, Vinton’s drug store, and Mr, Schoen aud . BORN. Elks, Attention ! Members of Nevada City Lodge, B. P. O. E., will please take notice that the joint meeting of the Grass Valley and Nevada City Lodges which was to have been held tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, May 5th, has been cancelled, owing to the inability of District Deputy Dunne to be present at this time. J, M. Hapiey, Ex. R. R, W. Gartorp, Secy. m4-2t DYSPEPSIA “For six years I was a victim ‘totaling pone in its worst form. “I could eat no Bar mitk toast, and at times my ui ean notblag not retain and digest even that. “Last March began taking CASCARETS and ce then have steadily im roved, until I rok, well as ever was in my life." DavVipD H. MURPHY, Newark, 0. TRADE MARK REGISTERED. To Whom It May Concern. ——oooe Notiee is hereby given that from this date, . @ May 4, 1908, I, the undersigned, will not be. .. responsible for any debts contracted by my wits, Gayanges, Packer. mé-2w 3 WILLIS A. PARKER. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, jood, Never Sicken. W eaken, or Gripe, ine we ee ee CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Sterling Remedy Company, Chieago, Montreal, New York, BY NO-TO-BAG ec, ORME TCS Sree 2 Just Received Carpeis, Linoleum, Matting and Wall Paper.. All the latest designs and shhons Call and see them and get our prices. You are sure to be plesed. Carpets, Sewed, Lined and Laid . Free of Charge. Lace Curtains from 75 cents up. Summer Goods in all'styles and qualities. Ponge Silks frem 50 cents up. Shirt Waists in all the latest designs. Wash Silks in all colors, Samples sent on application. — ‘ _ ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H.ZEDDY, Maneger. tA . OONFEOCTIONER,hand for the emergenuy. Commeonmial Street,,;-_Mevade_City A Former Resident of : . will be beld this evening. At Nevada Oiiy,; Oal:, May 2; 1908, to}Wm. Lewis, who used to be in busi-. the wife of Thomas Penrose, Jr., a} ness here, now: conducts a private . 800. boarding. house at Fort Jones, Siskiyou county. ee ES ae Today we place’on sale a lot of new Wash ‘Gog $4 and $4.50 a suit. Every one of them worth more At this price out they go. Be the first and get the be Another new lot of those Fine Dress Ginghany . 10 cents a yan, gi Respectfully, Meher dz ¢ ie oe “Traveled alone = . and on crutches, : : > > saat {found ere eas my rt pocdh re bss \ a on ye onto} ed te hee ‘trav resented Se a alone an “T bave ta ved every ] ; courtesy pei ee I Bert —os SG lozen or m respect ae the Ho k Island" = + Good in every e : That is the way it goes— everybody who patronizes the ‘a Rock a s tourist car excursions to the East delighted. Cars, route, porters, and excursion mate ager RIGHT. Rock Island also are “Southern” line can dera ny ee vt = = System The Pala Will be devoted to the pa ‘of New Uniform for the Band. ; Musical and Literary By the BOYS’ BAND . At Newada Theater ~ Ot: ‘Friday Evening, May! ceame-060000000 <a> Admission, 50 Cents willing to sacrifice goods at Blue Enameled Fry Pans, ROWE Sick cee 85‘cents. regalar price Granite Iron Fry Pans noW......es8seeceees 25 ceats, regular price Granite Iron Wash Basins now......-.+.s6515 cents, regular prig# Granite Iron Cake Forma, now....:..e00++ 25 cents, regular pres Granite Iron Kettles, now. ....ceccssecceses: 25 cents, regular p Granite Iron Broilers, now .... 50 and me: sents, regular price 50 Rockingham Globe Coffee Pote, now . .25 cents, regular Water Oarriers, DOW....0.derccices cece eeees 75 cents, regular Foot Dust Pans, now........00s5ss Be Sit, 5 cepts, regular fat Cottage a Dishes, now. ...5.2. 5: 50 cents, oy 4d, 5d and 6d Oat Nailscan be purchased for 8 cents per pound. Also Great Reduction. Sale of Crockery for a short® Turner & Hadley Cony (Sucosancy to Geo, E. Turner.) PINE STREET, -FINE GROCERIES We waVADs _ At the lowest possible notch. have always been known 45 giving unusual values, and you will find us doin the same hing right te every day. _ Drop in and get some of out prices You are always welcome. Tw. 7. SIGOURNEY ee Street, Nevada City. WEISSBELN BROS. & Assay Office and Gold Refit Purobasers of Gold Dust and Bullion, Base Bullion #04 Oysol @ specialty. Ores and Tested by any Process: 4 : ADVANCES AND LOANS MAD elie. s To conclude with a Laughable Farce — Are You ooking For Bayi The Lowest Possible Price th bas claimed of our reside’ 8 young man we to most of our eternal city shortl, arday evening, H y ill but a short is, with which he few daye before. and carefal o plish were used ig to no avail. evry Rich was b he attended" th grew to manhoo a quiet and unassa liked by a large n ong whom he wa r ready to lend all that lay, within the eldest ‘son of Rich of this city, . ected residents, tc r immediate relat heartfelt ey mpatl nity. sed was €.D , aged 87 years 0 r.and mother . ro his demise, on of Shasta coal here this event ral, and two siste Miss Ada Rich, t foneral will b esday) afternootr the family ~ re t, Oompany OC, ization decease: eutenant, will the funeral and rade with full mi sie ee Grand cany te Grand oanye characterized b as the most wond earth. David Ste Miller, Charles . and other not ‘of its. beauty. on ie out of-the . ever to be forge ig-now possible ifornia to visit the comfort. Per ire will leave at rything first-cla: expenses, railrosg ls en route and yon included ir information. Ti 641 Market-Stree seine e What's in a nat , think of the bo “Old Gilt Edge another name—g 1, William ? er Spot For Dist Ete. We Have a'‘e at very. lo} Broad . €4 “See our ding Souve.