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sition are out and injured, financialusable in years to come, _ tf
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TBrreemonemany
P.0. BOX E
Issued Rvéry Evening, Sundays Excupted
TERMS OF SUBSOBITTION :
By Mell, + = .* $6 Per Year
By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered to any part of the city.
TUESDAY .... ...-. Nov. 5, 1901
Brief and Interesting
Stems From Mbroad.
Lord Roberts is said to be awful
anxious to retire from the military
service. He has had his. fill of the
cruel and unjust war.
The managers of the Buffalo Expoly; to the tune of over four million dollars in gold coin. The stockholders
will have to run their hands down in
their breeches’ pockets and make it
good. ‘4
The experimental electrical military railway in Berlinis a success, and
the speed of the trains been gradually
increased until now eighty-five miles
are comfortably covered in an hour.
Driven suddenly insane by worry
over the election, John Wade, killed
hia friend, John Young, in a Brooklyn lodging-house, mortally wounded two other men, and injured fifteen
lodgers.
Aremarkable project is receiving
attention among Russian engineers.
It is proposed to construct a railroad
tunnel under the main chain of the
Caucasus Mountains froma potnt . Greve Deal went—over on the San}
forty miles south of Viadikavkas.
The tunnel will be twenty-three miles
long.and cost $75,000,000. »
‘Treason and sedition” are to be
severely punished in the Phillipines,
Despite the fact that all the ports of
Semar are closed, supplies still reach
the Filipino Insurgents. fee
Two prisoners broke jail at Yuma,
stole a locomotive and made a wild
run. Anotherengine went in purtsuit, one desperado killed, the other
captured. ‘
b. Fitzsimmons says nearly all
the pugilists are fakirs. Guess his
head is clear on that proposition.
Ninety-six carloads of flour were
destroyed by fire in Wisconsin last
Sunday.
In view of the recent suceesses of
the Boers, it is difficult to. imagine
what would have happened to the
British in South Africa if Lord. Roberts had been made a Duke.
Italy, Greece, Russia ‘and England
have war. vessels in Turkish waters
to watch the operations of the French
squadron.
More Room For Display.
The Great American Importing Tea
Co’s store on Pine street is to have
more room in which to display. goods. . Arrangements have been made whereby
the two show windows adjoining the
store will be utilized in making attractive displays of chinaware and
other articles.
—_—_—___ + +@e + —____
The New Time-Table.
The new time-table on the Narrow
Gauge railroad makes the following
changes in the arrival and departure of
trains: For San Francisco and the
Fast, at 12:25 p. m ; arriving from the
East, 1:12 p. m.; arriving, connecting
at Colfax with trains from San Francisco, at 4:35 p. m,
Native Sons Meeting.
The regular meeting of Hydraulic
_ Parlor, No. 56, N.8. G. W, will be
held this evening at the usual. bour.
A full attendance is desired.
Thrown From a Horse.
Ed Perryman, the well known miner,
was thrown from a horse on Sacramento street last evening while. returning from work. The cinch on the
saddle brcke and Mr.Perryman was
thrown quite heavily to the ground,but
escaped with slight injuries.
2
A Special Meeting.
There will be a special meeting of
Nevada Lodge, No.'18, F.and A. M., on
Wednesday evening, November 6th.
The second degree of Masonry will be
light vote is being cast notwithstandSan .aanctsco, November 5.— A
ing the pleasant weather, and no one
is able to say who is running ahead.
Party lines are badly cut up. No dis=s
New York, November 5.—A_ cold
rain fs seriously interfering with the
voting in many districts. The heavlest vote was cast this morning.
PuitapeLteHia, November 5. — The
weather is cold and cloudy. The reports from many sections of the State
show that a light vote is being cast.
Personal Pointers:
C. L. Brown is here from Oakland.
Julian Sontag, the powder man, is it
town. ;
W. Williams is down from Graniteville. :
Al Livingstone is bere from Carson
City. 2
E. Flint arrived here today from San
Francisco.
A. 8. Frank of Boston is here on
business,
L: Nutter came down yesterday from
Camptonville, . ;
C. {Wettierim of San Fraacisoo arrived here last evening.
A. A. Gilbert and F. Nugent are visiting bere from Sweetland.
J. P. Ashley and wife of Fostoria
Ohio, arrived here yesterday.
yesterday to North Bloomfield.
Juan ridge today on a hunting trip.
George Storye, who retarned a few
days ago from Tonopah, Nevada, is
dangerously ill with pneumonia.
W: W. Miller, superintendent of the
Idaho-California mine at Pike City,
left here this morning for San Francisco.
E. C. Fisher is reperted to be quite
ill at bis homeon the lower Grass Valley road. eet
Martin Barth came over from Sweetland yesterday and left this morning
for San Francisco. :
C. C. Weisenburger went up today to
North Bloo mfield, where “he will erect
a mill for the Blue Gravel. Mining
Company. eas be
E. Hampton left this morning for
San Francisco, on mining business.
W.T.and GC. BS Harker, and their
wives, are down from Relief Hlll today.
Mr. Barlow and daughter of Placerville will arrive here this evening on a
visit to relatives. <
E. S. Swain and W. E. Tom of San
Francisco arrived here on. the afternoon train. 5 ewer
Srass Valley Uotes.
Happenings at Our Sister City,
Reported By Gelephone.
At the home of the bride’s parents
this morning Rev. B. Dent Naylor
united in marriage Miss Minnie Hooper
to Charles Shackleton, two popular
young Grass Valley people. They
shortly after the wedding for San
Francisco, where they will spend their
honeymoon,Rev. B. H. Foster, who has been
pastor of the church &t Penn Valley
forthe past eight of nine years, will
leave with his wife next week for Chino
where he will take charge of a church.
Robert Tolmie, a well-known Pianist
of San Francisco, retarned home today
Beatty.
A Good Appointmeat.
Miss Helen Gould has been selected
to manage the women’s affairs of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which
is to be held in St. Louis and is expected to exceed the Chicago Exposition in completeness and in its general
features. -The choice ‘is a sigularly
wise one, and the Fair management
has been fortunate in securing so accomplished and so universally popular a woman of great wealth and pablic spirit to take upon herself the labor that of managing an important department will necessitate. It is doubly
fortunate for the ladies that their interests will be in the hands of one so
THE TRANSCRIPT. Light Vote Being Polled . Ohe Ward COrial.
turbances of any. sort reported. ....}.
‘Tgot up the street a short distance
Albert and Robert Organ went up;
‘. way.< She did» not see the defendant
out he had his coat off and appeared to
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
ean
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Mpuch Interest Is Being Gaken
in the Case.
Ward, who is charged with perloining
a valise from the residence of Richard
Bennetts, on East Broad street, is
making quite a stir dt the Courthouse.
A large number of ladies have been
summoned as. witnesses, and when
court convened this morning the room
was well filled with spectators.
It appears that Ward called at several houses in this city, and when he
reached W. F. Englebright’s home on
East Broad street-his actions gave
rise to Buspicions. The telephone was
brought in to use, and Deputy Sheriff
J. H. Pescoe was soon on the fellow’s
trail; Inthe meantime Ward was going from house to house, and when he
reached Mr. Bennetts’ pluce the sight
of the valise was too much for him,
and, he carried it away. When he
officer Pascoe was close on ‘his heels.
Ward realized that he was being pursued and. he threw the valise away and
quickened his pace. The Deputy Sherquickly brought bim toa halt, recov
ered the stolen article and landed the
daylight burglar bebind the bars.
One reason why so much interest is
being manifested in the trial is that
ladies in different parts of this city
feel timid when left alone. Hence
there is a natural tendency to have all
intruders brought hefore the courts
and punished for their acts. By carrying eut.this plan it will deter others
from resorting to such pilfering methods.
The case was called promptly at ten
clock this morning, District Attorney
E. B. Power appearing on the part of
the prosecution and L. P. Larue Esq.
for the defendant. John W. O'Neill
was sworn as stenographer. The following named jurors were accepted
and sworn to try the case: James
Watt, Wm. Bree, Alfred Kinsman, H.
J. Faohs, H. C. Me:l, George Mulroy.
The regular panel having been exhausted, Judge Nilon ordered that
a special venire of fifteen be sammoned to appear at one o’clock. Out
of the new venire six additional jurors
were obtained, namely, M. L. Roberts,
BR. Guenther, J. Reagan, J.G. Neagle,
Jas. Bovey, John Dunnicliff.
The following have been summoned
as witnesses in the case: Dr. David L.
« The case of the people vs. John A.):
Yot for the Miners.
Yow In the Rivers.
Editor Will S, Green of the Colusa
on the Yuba river.
ially of the matter he says:
“How the miners could ever conYuba was for the purpose of allowing
hydraulic mining, to go on is more
than we could see; but since the Congressional committee came out here
and gave such emphatic expressions
of the purposes of the appropriation
there has been no enthusiasm on the
part of the miners for the building of
the dam, and it may be doubted if
there will: not be sufficient obstacles
thrown in the way to prevent its construction. The valley people do not
stand together for things that benefit
the valley like the miners do for
those things that benefit the miners,
whether in immediate interest or
not.”
The Sick List.
Miss Dorcas Lawrence is slightly indisposed,
Mrs. W. G. Richards Is suffering from
& severe cold.
Mrs. Baltz is confined to her home
on Boulder street by illness.
Mrs. Fred Searls, who ‘has
quite sick, is much improved.
Mrs. John Murley of Piety Hill, who’
has been suffering from an attack of
pneumonia, is now able to be up.
The eight-year-old daughter of
Thomas Oliver of Gold Flat, has nearly
recoyered from‘an attack of diphtheria. The quarantine will be removed shortly.
. A Long Name.
Lonpon, Nov. 4—King Edward, ata
meeting of the Privy Council, today,
sigaed the pro3lamation giving him his
new titie, as follows: “Edward the
Seveath, by the grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain, and
Ireland, and of the British dominions
beyond the sea, defender of the fa:th,
and Emperor of India.
been
Deal, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bennette,
Mesdamies W. F. Englebright, L. Hyman, H. Shearer, A. Allen and Deputy
. Sheriff Pascoe, 3
‘It is said that Ward will endeavor to
exctise his‘ actiéns on the ground that
he was under the influence of liquor.
“At 2 o'clock the examination of witnesses on the part of the prosecution
was begun. Mrs. R. J. Bennetts was
called tothe ‘stand and testified as to
the satchel having been in the halltake it away. .
Mrs. A. D. Allan was the next witness, She saw a man going around the
corner of the-bouse, When he came
be trying to conceal something. It
looked like ‘a satchel. The witness
identified Ward as the man.
Deputy Sheriff Pasco was then examined. He saw the defendant coming out of Mr. Bennetts’ yard. The
officer was then in front of Mr. Englebright’s residence and _ he ordered
Ward to stop. He kept on up the
street. and. threw the satchel over a
fence. The officer then caught up to
Ward and searched him. Six razors
were found on him, andwhen he was
taken to the jail another one was
found sewed up in his undershirt.
. -Mr. Pascoe was onthe stand when
our report closed. _
Must Be Returned at Once.
taken by some boys from the Chivell
residence, on Aristocracy Hill, and
carried away. The gate has not yet
been returned, but warning is given
that unless the property is brought
back immedistely the guilty parties
will be prosecuted, as they are known.
a nal
Fight Last Night.
Three young men made it “lively”
on Gommercial street for a short while
last night. According to streef report, it was a one-sided affair—two of
the combatants going against the
capable and sympathetic,
conferred and all members are requested to be present. W GQ. RicHarps,
I. J. Roure, Master.
Secretary. 2t
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Local otes.
Dr. R. M. Hunt, who has been confined-to his home by illness, for some
time, was able to be on the streets
today. — ‘s bat
William Robingon, who had his .
knee badly crushed at the Campbell
mine not long ago by being caved on,
is able to get around on the streets
again.Something Nice to Keep.
Any one who attended the re-union .
picnic and gathering of old Nevada —
conntyans, which was held at Glen-.
brook on the 10th of September, can;
procure aluminum souvenirs of that .
occasion at five cente each at E. Ww.)
Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valiN AR
. ee
l Dress Soods
Wall Paper
(Ni
a
vm a
ae g “: x : in Wall Paper and Carpets
for the next few days.
a invitation to visit our store.
“other fellow,”
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(A A A RH
We. have. just received a &
large stock of Winter Dress ‘
Goods which we will sell at c
very low prices, also &§
Big Bargains
We extend to all a special
SNELL @
Cor. Broad and Pine
FLEMING
Streets, Nevada City.
RE CS TE * a
On Halloween night a gate was}
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of: the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine
case out of ten are caused by eatarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by -Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
“PF, J. GHENEY & CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
—+180--——_——
Sorbetto Icecream Sandwiches are
the very latest thing out. Chas. E.
Legler makes them. Try one. 021 tf
Empty Stocking Clubs.
Dams to Keep Back Debris Scheme to Provide for Poor
Ruth Ashmore.
Mr, Wolf had a page of his drawings
in the Ladies’ Home Journal. One
showed the: bitter disappointment of
two waifs, who crawled out of a forlorn bed to find their ragged stockingsempty. This ver? pitiful picture
brought tears to thousands of eyes,
but t
than tears. She received and spread
abroad the idea of “Empty Stocking
Olubs.”
vide “filling” for the stockings of the
These clubs sprung . clears ea c
up everywhere and on Christmas Day hoo. ; weebbge.
1897, many a sad little life was filled erman, sole agent.
Children at Christmas.
uth Ashmore it brought more
The sole object was to propoor children.
with happiness. Then Ruth Ashmore died. The “Empty Stocking
Clubs” became fewer. Now the idea
bas been revived. It is just time to
begin forming the clubs. And what
a fine thing it would beif in years to
come the Christmas of 1901 could be
recalled as, the “full stocking”
Christmas. Isn’t it worth while ?
EES
Buy and Try a Box Tonight.
Whiie you think of it, go buy and
try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll
never regret it. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, roc.
The best brands of whisky and cigars
canbe procured at the Council Chambers, W.J. Britland prop. tf
The Population of Nevada City
Is about 5000, and we would say at
least one-half are troubled with some
affection of the throat and lungs, as
those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others.
We would advise all rot to neglect the
opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam
for the throat and lungs. Price 25c
and 50c. Trial size free. For sale by
HH. Dickerman, sole agent.
+ 2e-+—-——
Headactie Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia.
25c. and 10c.a box, For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent. a tf
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For home use, for bar use,for phy-.
sician’s use, for. every body’s use, Jesse
Moore whiskey is always the best and
is in most general demand.
Malaria Causes Biliousness.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
the cause.
+ e@e
Not merely stimulating, but nourishing, not a nerve killer, but anerve
tonic, is Gilt Edge whiskey.
*,
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eI
a. i
Strictly High Grade and
ES . ee Air-Tight Heating
wperior Neel Ranges
LEGG & SHAW CO.
Sole Agents for Nevada City.
EERE TRESD ‘EIA I SI La RRR Te
Oe ay Ca es Mae! :
‘ ADS AP NAP SRS
i]
; Up-to-date,
Fire Backs Guaranteed to last 15 years.
LY
Stoves from $2.50 up.
‘1A Few Pointers on Good Launéry Work..
K % c will not come amiss to those who
Sh know what good laundry work
teally is:
clothes clean. ©
clothes stiff, if stiffening they
require. .
* clothes smooth,
NEVADACOUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
1, The way we wash makes
2. The way we starch makes
3. The way we iron makes
given him by the
declared t
In December, 1896 Obille and Fever, tee bot Bat ’ ’ ASTE 9 °
eee Coe
ion and quinine in a tasteless form: which are owned by C.D. Bo
No cure—ne pay. Price 50c.
beer—the very
and see Wm. Harry.
keeps he
in a healthy condition.
moves the bo
indigestion.
Paine, none better.
Bros.
aie ile URE . suaded him to try Electric Bittere,and 3
Four Drowned.
Micnicamme, Mich., Nov.
City
appetite. Price
For sale by H
—_—_——___+ 70
BORN.
to the wife of
daughter.
At Willow Valley,. November 4th, and
1O0L; tothe wife of A, Sekert, 060m 7 . degekanae
In Nevada City, November 8d, 1901, . mey_
to the wife of F. J. O’Connor, a daugh. perfect
In Nevada phe ay 4
ter.
—_
wels every day, and cures
"It purifies the blood,
omplexion, — on found at the Council Obambers, W.j, .
“Dick. BRITLAND prop.; beat cigars also, tt
tf ag q
A Legal Holiday.
San Francisco, Nov. 4—By proclamation, the-Mayor, under autherity
present charter, has
oday, the date of the municiJust imagines a Christmas morning pal election, & legal holidayAll exSun is surprised that the miners ex-. when not one child in all this Jand who ceusigua ilk sicesd
pected to derive any benefit from the} hung up a stocking the night before ee ag
proposed big dam at Daguerre Point ghould find it empty when awakening !
. In writing editor. Think of the joy that would be let
loose in this old world . ! How can it
be done ? In the October Ladies’ ee a ceive the idea that the dam on the’ rnal the president of the Suns ne . prominent young men
hati ceca the ball rolling. She George W. Levy, Atel Levy, Abe Carlsuggested that an “Empty Stocking . gon and Allin Carlson,
Club be formed in every city and towD . jast night in Leke M chiga
in the country. The “Empty Stocking” is a monument toaman and a
woman the world will not soon forget
M. F. Woolf, the artist of the poor, and
4—Four
is village,.
were drowned
mme by the
capsizing of their boat during a storm.
The Best Prescription For Malaria
tle of Gnove. °Hect today. This is the second jn.
It is simply
——— anneal
f want a good, cool drink of
obi best in towne
m7The Handsomest Woman n Nevada
Cannot preserve her beauty, except she against whom no cha a
digestive organs . Tees are made ©
re bowels and diges Tea . seome to stand no show of election,
Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma:
man Yor. For aale at Rector . Texas, onee fooled
Maher &
here for you. ,
you all to pay us a Visit.
out today at Jenalngs, « tory Out
an oil gueher was struck a tow ¢,
ago, and which is now crowded iy
prospeetors, consuming at least ini,
business houses entirely, including ty,
Bank of Jenmings and the i."
hotel. A bigh wind prevaits, ct
Are is etl raging. No lives av hong
to hundreds of thousands, will enaoune q
Wages Soing Up,
Fa Rives, Mass., November 4 i
The 5-per cent. wage Increase ay,
Iron Works cotton mills went into»
crease of 5 per cent in these mills,
New York, within a month, fad
The Way it Ruos,
Mayor, and three of them are 4
charged with being in league with thy
worst elements of society, The on —
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The best brands of whiskey can ty
Stood Death Ort.
E. B. Manday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
8 grave-digger, He
says: “My fF was very . a
malarial fever. and jaundice: I ne
he was soon much better, but contin.
ued their use until he was shall 4
1901, cured. I am stre Electric Bitters pase. 4
hie life.” This remedy expels malar, .
alter L. Mobley, a ‘kills disease germs and purifies the
blood; aids tion, regulates liver,
wels, cures constipa—
fia, nervous diseases, kid.
eres ore Piaints, gives
tion, dy
. Only 60c at Vinton 1
drug store. F
Big Cash Dry Goods Store
Attention, Shrewd Buyers!
~ Our store is full of the best stock of Dry Goods that was .
ever brought to this or any other city in California. We want —
Our prices’are well worth yout
seeing. Come where you can get the most for your money.
Come where you can get lots of new things.
they do;not force you to: buy. Come to the place where
everything they sell is just as represented, or your money is
Come where
_. We want to call your attention to the Jacket and Cape .
Display, also the Tennis Gown Display now to he seen it
jour large show windows.
Come'to us for Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, and”
make your money go a long way.
Respectfully,
MAHE EE & OO.
evant
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~ A Guessing Contest . )
see about it.
' There is one going on here.
It’s worth your time.
Come around and
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer,
Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif.
owner will not
The “Lucky Curve” Feed
Fountain Pen..
Have you seen the Parker “Lacky Ontve” Fountain Peo?
The lucky curve not only feeds the ink perfectly to the
point of the pen and in the exact
drains the ink from the feed channe
voir when the 5
A. & H. W. HARTUNG
-WATOHMAKERS, Broad Street.
nantity desired, but it. 4
back into the reser
is carried in the pocket, so that the 3
ed b d of the
Fountain when he aunored be. sires off the en
haviog inky fingers. The Parker Pes ie
, failing to do 30,
tor sale by :
Makers of
Dealers in
‘Glass, Leath
Pewter Ware
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ment for transacting business
out-of-town pore en Hy P
sent upon request,
Shreve & Co.
FINE JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
iamonds and Watches, Cut }
er Goods,
. and European Novelties, ; .
MARKET and POST STS,, . . } Broadse..-Notice— Most convenient a
7
d a fine line
Twill sall at..
LOW PRICES.
Call in and see them.
. iter For Blood : ogg jeria Dit 1
For Those Living in the *O oni.
tricte,_ Grove’s Tasteless Oni jee
C
1HE TRANS
‘
SUESIAY. .cescoaeeaae
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Yfotes of Inte
For life insurance see T.
Go to N. Rohr for your
ing.
We can please the mos
in millinery. Miss Hoeft, B
all on Ed Schmidt when
anything in the tobacco fin
Latest and a.ost stylish et
and winter millinery at Misa
For the best of everyth
meat line send your orders:
For a clean, smooth eh
Tom Moore’s tonsorial pat
mercial St; price 15c. Bath
The choicest brands ‘of 1
cigars can be found at W.J.
Council Chambers. Try th
A good hot lunch will
every night at William Har
corner Pine and Spring st
beer and choice wines, li
cigars always‘on hand.
Tomorrow night the dan
will be opened.
A snowbreak is being bt
roof ef Washington school b
A large pump arrived a
at Grass Valley yesterday fo
tric mine,
The electric cars ran till a
__ last night and were well pati
The Christian Endeavor
its regular monthly busine
this evening at the home «
Sims. : :
C. L. Ruggles, the Distr
Exalted Ruler of the Elke, y
official visit to the Graes V;
tonight.
Robert H. Nauton and Oh
nin are here adjusting the
home of L. J. Trautman, whi
stroyed by fire laet week,
On Saturday night the Ei
will run--till-after--twelve-«
that Grass Valleyans may at:
pany O’s dance at this eity,
The fifteen-monthe’-old d
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbro
fering from bad scalds abot
and chest, received by the
spilling of a kettle of hot wa‘
W. H. Mills, agent of tl
Pacific Land Department, ac
by his Secretary, W. F. Per
artived in San Francisco fro1
falo Exposition, where they 1
range for the closing of the
exhibit,
The City’s expenses in
brought against it by M
Giles amounts to $162.90 and
tees last night ordered that
for thatamount be drawn it
Clerk Peard, so those who bi
coming can get it from him.
“While I wasin Graces Va
Hiram, ‘I met a buako buste
mean a bronco buster, don’t
quired his wife. “No I don’t
Hiram. “A bronco. buste:
horses, an’ a bunko buster br
I’m busted.”
Do you send your laut
Chinese wash house and .
clothes pounded to pieces ov
and get them back with a
fensive odor about them?
vada County Laundry wash
scientifically and returns t'
clean and well laundered, .
Tomorrow night will be ‘(
ley Night” at the Episcopal .
the following program wi
dered: Mandolin Ciub. V:
Mr. Pfann.Vocal solo—
Taggart. Violin. solo—Mr
Vocal solo—Dr. Dobbins.
duett—Mrs. Tickell and . !
. Vocal solo—Miss Mainhart
mental solo—Mrs. F. G. Bet
solo—Mrs, Opie.
Weather Predicti
McAdie of the San Fra
. Teau made the following
this morning: :
Fair tonight; cloudy on
The Passion Pia:
Our people will have an .
for the first time on Tuesda
. Resday evenings of this we
ing a life-motion pictare e
the sublime Passion Play, f
pearance of the Star of Be
the Ascension of Christ. /
ater, Admission 10 and 25
Tne Cheapest Wi
Patrons of the electr
should procure coupon bo
five cents on every fare be
‘terminus. Books are ne
venient for vest pockets,
fifty coupon tickets, and
2.50 each. This is the
cents per ticket, but passe
out books will be cha
cents. Booka are trans!
Sale atthe Nevada Cour
Electrie Co Fevade one” in Gra:
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An Interesting Ev
At the Theater on Tueed
hesday evenings a picture
the sublime Passion Play,
and up-to-date scenes.
Music, Admission, 10 an:
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Grove’s Tasteless Chill 1
the cause,
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Choice oyster cook-tal
sured at Billy Britla
Chambers, on Broad stre
fe)