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TERMS. OF. BUBSORIPTION
ote 96 Per Your . Gy Carrier, on
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Oakland has taken the ground that the prohibition of
dancing and theatre-going by the Methodist discipline
should be modified to an advisory,. rather than a prohibitive,
basis.
De, DR. DILLE, a prominent Methodist divine of
The city at Los Angeles has enacted an ordinance for-. 11
bidding public fistic exhibitions, but allowing private exhibitions with not-less than eight-ounce gloves,. padded on the
back with some soft material.
2 Phuts we ‘have two not very nearly: related issues up fel
public diseussion.
Dancing i is a natural expression of human emotion, from
i _the child in tantrums to the dervish in ecstasy. There has
-” probably been no people on the earth who have not danced in
rhythmic ‘motion to something that sounded to their ears like
music,
It has been natural from’ the foundation of the earth for
men_to Tejoice in their strength and to strive with one
another in feats of agility, speed, strength, skill, and, so far
‘as can be seen, they will do so to the end of time.
Dancing may be carried to an extreme that is destruc.
tive of health, and, in its licentious Suggestiveness, may be
destructive of good morals, Boxing may become so brutalizing’as to be destructive of tender emotions and-to congregate
' about it all that is most®vicious in social disorder.
On the other hand, dancing may. become one of the most
healthful and graceful of.secial pleasures, the means. of imparting that spirit of deference to man for woman which
brings her near to him, and yet holds her ever part,-as something too good to be made common or rudely ‘familiar. Boxing, likewise, may teach self-confidence, poise, presence of
mind, restraint of temper, courage, self-mastery in mind and
hod; and bea source of physical stimulation without harm~
ful after results.
The problem is to get the good ont of all things, and
avoid the evil. It is a problem, and worthy of _ better
thought than had been given it. It is goed to note that Dr.
Dille has had the courage to take the stand he has, and good
to note that Los Angeles has seen fit to prohibit public exhi-—.
bitions of fistic encounters for cash. ;
The drama is as {legitimate as the rostrum or the sihws?
paper. It is as sensible to refrain from reading any newspaper, or hearing any lecture because there are yellow journals and demagogic orators as it is to cut off all dancing and
condemn all boxing and stay away from all theaters because
billy are given which are uot to be ‘countenanced, prize=
fights are attended by “plug-uglies” and there are theatrical
shows which abound i in unwholesome suggestion and exhibition
In‘law there is a doctrine of reasonableness. that should
have a place in ethics and iu the social and churchly attitude
toward the subject under discussion. There are reasonable
uses which -are lawful, but unlawful when they are no
longer reasonable. The nearer any clergyman conforms to
a meet reasonableness of interpretation in the Christian religion the better filled will his pews be on Sundays and. °
the greater his influence among his parishioners. In reasonableness there is power, and power for good. We should
seek .to get the good ont of all things, leaving the evil to
sittk to the dregs.
OUR RESOURCES,
Promotion Committee in
Active Session Last
Last Night.
State Board of Trade regarding the
county’s resourcer, informed the committee thet they were making good
progress.
The Promotion Committee went into
8 committee. of the whole to discase
the subject of adverticing our various
resources. Several members were in
favor of getting ap an attractive book
for distribution at the World’s Fair
in St. Louis. After different views
were given on the subject, it wae decided to pabligh the book.
The original adverjising committee
consisting of Messrs. Enoglebright,
Bigge,Rector, Batler and Brayton, was
Wasnincton, Nov. to—The House was called to drder.
S Pe at noon. Assistant Secretary to the President,
Barhes, immediately brought. the “message which gave ‘the .
. President’s views upon the proposed commercial. ‘treaty with
Cuba and strongly recommended. its” passage. He said we}
are in honor bound to adopt it, and that it will do. no “harm
other subject i in his message.
Georg Mh. 1. Allen Was
Killed in Montana .
‘Last Friday,
Io yesterday’s TRaNsoRiPT it was B'ated that theré‘was a rumor afloat that
George’ M. Allen .was killed in the.
}Kearsage miney near —Virginia ( ity,
Montana, and. we doubted the correctness of the statement as none of hie
friends had received any news to that
effect. This afternoon Miss Maggie
Nolen received a telegram from Mr.
newsthat her brother, George, was
the funeral took place this afternoon
at Homesteke, Montana.
George Allen resided at thie city,
previous to about fifteen years ago, for
many years and was universally esteemed and respected by all ‘whom he
came in contact with. Of a steady, industrious and ambitious tarn of mind
he early evinced an aptitude for mining and up tothe time of ‘his leaving
for Butte, Montane, was employed in
and around the mines of this district.
He was a brother-in-law of the Misses
Nolen, having married a sister when a
resident of this city, bat who was
called by death after a few years of
marital felicity.
After making Butte City his home
he became, in a comparatively and re
ma@rkably short space of time, one ,of
the most popular men in the famogs
mining city of thirty theusand souls,:
His honesty and integrity were unquéstioned and so well had he become
ingratiated into the hearts of the peo
ple that be was prevailed upon: to accept the nomination for: County Assessor on the Republicen ticket some
time back and his constituents showed
theic loyalty by awarding bim the office, which he filled with credit to himself and to the entire satisfaction of
the commonwealth. He had only been
employed in the Kearsage but a_ short
tive wages to fill the responsible positop of station agent.
New. Pump Arrives.
‘The big eéntrifagal pump for the
Shady Creek mine, near Cherokee, arrived here this morning, and ‘this
afternoon it was shipped by team to
the scene of operations. That is to
say, the pump and machinery was
joaded and a start made for Shady
Opeek. It will take sighty-horse power
to run the pump, which is eight inches
in diameter and can throw tailingfifeen feet. high. Larger machinery
will be put in,if the new machinery
brings ous good Prospects,
Personal Noles,
George Regon is down from North
Bloomfield. ;
F. Nice is over from NorthSan Juan.!
James Cahill is over from You Bet.
Albert Maitman, the mining man,
returned this morning from ages Fran,
cisco.
to any industry. The President made no ‘mention. of et
Allen’s sieter containing the dreadful}.
killed in an explosion last Friday andj.
while, the company offering bim lucra:
ase
. Larsen Jr., Relite tat Bill,
iGoarge 0, Jones, North, Bloomfield,
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eeatied: Pu., ‘Wovemibar 5—Four
persons” “are” uider “arrest “at Rice’s
Landing, charged with the murder of
Alexander Jones, a miner, whose body .
was fonnd fe. ® field last Monday, the
back of his head having been crashed.
It is alleged that evidence has devel5
i ae aaa uals.
From ca ‘ik of Jebors subakiy
drawn in the Superior Court the following. were selected this morning 86
members of . the Grand Jury, viz:
Geo,-0, Shaw, D, E. Morgan, Rev.
P. J, Olyne, 0, 0. Weisenburger, £.E
Kruger, W. M.Provie, Patrick Mut. .
eaby, D. D. Mair, Jerry Angove, Jos:
eph Haustier, J. W. Oulver,:George
Griffio, T. W. Sigourney, A. 8. Lord,
Frank Ennor, E. T. R. Powell, W. H.
Tuttle, CP: caatcaicibnin L. G, Kel‘strup.
~ Geo. 0. Shaw was appointed fore~}man by. Jadge Nilop, and after. being
sworn, the Jury adjoarped to the Sa. pervisors’ chamber and organized for
business by electing D. B. Morgen as:
* ‘The Grand Jary spent most of the
dey considering business of a minor
‘Datare bronght before them. As far
as known, there is no specially important bitsiness to come up at this
session.
CASTORIA
fo Kh You 8 Have Always vag
'Sears the .
Mynenare ot
Hi THT
ee
. James Donnelly and
Ass Annie yonSchumittburg.
At St. Oanice’s church next Tharsday morning James Donnelly and
‘Miss Annie von Schmittburg will be
joined in marriage. The ceremony
Olyne.
“Phe bride-to-be is a young lady who
is. well and very favorably known to
the majority of our local readers.
She was born in this city and from
her girlhood bas shown every. good
trait of character that wine the admiration of true and lasting friends.
She is a typical daughter ofthe Sierras,
belng handsome {in appearance and
most entertaining in manner. -Mr.
his oxcellent choice in selecting apartner.
Mr. Donnelly has resided in this
city for several years past, prior to
which time he made ‘hie home at
North Bloomfield, where he grew up
to robust manhood. He is a good,
practical miner, and his services are
always in demand. He has held responsible positions in several of the
amines in this district, and is employed at the Sierra Queen at present.
He is #.young man of exemplary
habits,'and holde the highest respect
of bosts of people in this city and its
surroundings.
sete
—=
a oe want to buy, rent
Cc. B. PORTER, Manager.
—— ana ExYooms
Farntched or-unfarnished, for RENT or SALE,
‘Nevada County Real Estee Exanee
or "sell, we are the people
R. J. RONCHI, Rent Dept.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
“ped which leads to. the theory that _ OPPOSITE HOTEL ANTLERS. . NEVADA’ CIEY, CAL.
Jones was mardered for the parpose of
securing $850 insurance’ upon ae Iife,
Given His Papers.
Nataralization papers were iseued io’
the Superior Court today to Oleophas
Ls Oraix. His witnesses were George
F, Bennetts and A. J. Hosking. ¢
Weather Report.
Torspay, November 10th.
The schovteny the forecast of the
weether, ag sent ont by the bureau of
observation, with headquarters at San
Franc.sco;:
Tonight ® feir. Cooler Wednesday
Light trost bak = ne morning,
-Donaled $5.
Court Garfleld, No; 9, Foresters of
America, held their regular. weekly
meeting last evening. A goodly nom
ber of members were present and much
enthusiasm prevailed. A donation of
$5 was made to the i hg Society.
Funeral Tomorrow.
The faneral of the ° late: ‘Qlovaies
Feradosco, who was killed‘in the Union
Blue mine at North Bloomfield, will
take place from the Oatholic eburch
here tomorrow morning at ten o'etook.
". ing Works below valaable and bigh
between $300 and $400 per ton, Sucb+
‘. rich and precious quar'z iscalculated
to immensely please most any mine
people are in.good spirite, not only on
4 the last showing Lut from the fact that
the ledges are permanent ones and inclined to higher qui ty as progress’ is
The owners of the Le Compton tine, >
. Willow. Valley . district, continue to} ~
take out atid ship to the Selby Smelt-. grade ore. The last shipped averaged .
bolder aod maturally thé Le.Compton . .
The regular meeting of the Nevada
County Promotion Committee last
night was-well attended, and a number of matters came up for discussion.
I, Haas occupied the chairin the absenge of President Clinch. Secretary
Englebright and his assistants, Messre.
Brayton an@ Lord, were also present
A communication was read from J.
A, Fileher, World’s Fair Commie.
i> ‘asking for’ mineral exhibit
from this county.
. Other perry were also
consideted, referred te the asgistant secretaries for reply
T. ¥. Phillips of. P ahak: Nelier te
signed as a member of the Comusieses,
owing to other demands. O. H. Barker
was elected to fill the "vacancy.
A list of eighty peragns’ who hed
written for information about Nevada
county wag handed in by Mr. Kohler,
Mesers.Porter ‘and Barker, ap:
pointed to obtain Information for the
ys
reta'ned, being made the permanent
committee and given authority to add
to ite membership.
The following were appointed as a
committesto arrange for the mineral
display at St, Lous: Elem Biggs, B. 8,
. Rector, O. D. Porter, Dr. E. Jamieson,
WwW. FP. Engtebright,
hundred i coca of choice English
--. sbipment constitates only a portion of
the large crop gathered on his homesteed. near this city, and is a good
practical illustration of what Nevada
county soll cd do in producing rats
of various kiods. There is money to
be mede in walout growing, not only
timber as well,
walnuts to the State’ of “lows. This!
the optical line.
find out whether you need
personally.
you relief or satisfaction,
moderate, z
HARTUNG’S, Nevada
Wn. Britland athis saloon on Broad
street, makes a specialty of Fazoy
Drinks, and you can depend that they
made upon them,
The Phelps
c
‘Taro Hundrea ‘Thousana
of a lae of One Dollar eh ei sas Eech t have besa placed in the Tressary of
inbir ee ee wane
fare mixed properly,
il Develop: ment Co.
is now bali. Susticl one fe meady to issue stock to all subseribers fer:the same, .
“All the
pecking: and developing the pe a Se Sonor, the Company. peel toy
ES. CHINN, the expett, Reliable. picks,
will soon be here, prepared to do first-class work i in
If you suffer. from headache, dizzi-’
mess, smarting, inflamed eyes, uncertain and failing
vision, you should see him, Cost you nothing to
glasses or not.
Mr. Chinn, of the famous Chinn-Beretta Optical
Company, with four stores and factories, will be here
He is an eminent specialist on eye
troubles, and no matter if others have failed to give
call on ie, Prices very
City,
. “NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18
LOUTZENHEISER’S, Grass Valley,
NGVEOSER 19, 20, 21
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—
OOOPEER
to stay:
will “be performed ‘by Rev. Father .
Donnelly isto be congratulated upon}:
Bay an
Heater
money.
The Tarner & Haaley:-Ocmpany carry all
grades. Their conrad
range om i
$9.60. apr
¢ Inspect.’ our ata:
and yuu will find just
what you want, *and
We carry stove pipe.
both . common . and
Russia Iron.
Our line of ot Stove
Boards Iatoot desis
Airy Aiigne: oY
Save .
ow Is THE T E yO J
THEM. We sgh
according to size add quality. Calli in
and see them and htc pik. 5
. C J, Bray on,
ee..) Sra
2 Phone IIS..
sisco are her
a soatein
3 om the Ba:
1 Godfrey
pnville are
bs, MoGagin
from Ber
ing for Nort
J, Belobin c!
Hip ast eveni
orthe Bay.
, Lyon and
fi om San Fre
), Foster anc
are here OD. !
A Thomas it
sence O’Oont
ofthe Ch
orning for t
Geo, Hega
fan Francis
City.
Wid Kay loft t
j, Holland we
orning.
¥, Copeland,
jog busines
ig morning.
fostler is ove
fam of Virgi
horning.
B. Garwise is
y. L. Hi
epto this m
Tinde!! anc
from North
: Hicks of ¢
Johns is d
. Kroger, me
amber Comy
8 store, ca
fest, evening
days.
A.A, Atthis
now convales
, Weber, wha
Btote up ane
Ebaugh an
dfrom Wea
b Sandow
ou the Grasg
iJ, Flewellen
mM a visit to . !
am Maguir
g the county
intendent
r from the
pherokee, last
. W. H. Ki
fs here on
Rev, and Mr
ter Jauch hi
Oregon, whe}
Dreacher ar
Hight from
r is interet
Blue Tent.
Jamea Tall
der street,
tks, Bi
following ¢
Hor stook anc
erday after
ft Francisco .
WHEAT A}
Wheat..
Barley .
WATER ,
sigan, eto
3 VE YOU seen our new
cars 1 attraction to our large
fi 3 ee Souvenir Spoonsl — Leo Spoon ig & @
vi
ng eet on
Brofiie of Pope Leo, view .
Also be sare 4
eee see our other designs, ia,
, Conny Scenic Spt
t every nigh
them.
+ “hog on
lng are