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October 6, 1903 (4 pages)

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eee renee . : TRANSCRIPT $6 Per Yeat . By Carrier, palo jo any part of the city. Sete wee wee tee sere ee savepuessens ae de 1903 Wasuineton, October 6th.—General Corbin, has been assigned to the command of the Department of the East, with head_ quarters at Governor’s Island, New York. The order for General Corbin to assume command of this department will take effect at once and it states that he partment in the United States in recognition of his services as Adjutant General during the Spanish war and the Chinese and Phillipine campainy. Adjatant. General of the army, is given command of the largest deDICT MnITION. ‘News Items Condensed For the Benefit of Busy Readers. The wheel of a beaes wood wagon went through one of the flush-tank iron covers on Spring street yesterday . t and damaged it considerably. The Royal Arch Degree was last evening conferred upon City Trustee R. H, Turner and W. F, Englebright by Nevada Ohapter, No. 6, BR. A. M. A banquet followed the ceremonies. In-honor of Dr. A. H. Tickell’s birthday yesterday he was presented with an up-to-date antomobile, in which he will not make hig professional visits, Bost & Tompkins, of the Plaza: planmill, have received the contract for furnishing the new Methodist church. at North Bloomfield with seats. While tearing hop vines at his home on East Broad street last week, Thomas, Rowe, the moulder, acoldentally cut his floger and blood poison has atoms setin. Mrs. L. Lubeck, the milliner, calls attention to her large and well selected stock in this evening’s ‘TRansoRirT. All the very latest creations known to the art of millinery can be s:en at the up-to-date establishment on Commercial street. The ruling prices are very low, and the ledies should make a note of the fact. The young son of William Nichols of Columbia Hill, who was severely bitten by a savage dog at that place last week, is now doing well, dh weed healing nicely, Court Garfield, No. . 9, Foresters of . . America, held their regular weekly meeting last night and a number of important measures were discussed, An application for membership was also received. T.1. Barron, who formerly resided in this city, has returned here from Seattle. His son, Walter Barron, who met with an accident there some time _ 9g0 and was compelled to have a portion of his hand ampatated, will join bis father here in the hope of regaine ing his health, which has been poorly. San Francieco Chronicle of Sunday: One of the most popular engagements recently saynounced is that of Miss Adelaide Deming, daughter of E. O. Deming, and Robert Mein of Oakland. The bride-to-be is a clever girl, of stuoning style and magnetic personality. Mr. Mein is the son of the late Thomas Mein, who became famous during the South African gold excitement. The widowed mother stili maintajns the family home across the bay. B. Murphy, an -old resident of this ing accident on Commercial street last ‘evening about 6:15 o'clock. The old mended by the best medical scientists. Read the advertisment and then call learn the low Prices which he is selling them at. torturing pangs of dyspepsia, No need to. Burdock blood Bittérs cures. at apy drug etore, lar B . county since 1850, met with a distressbu spending a few days and had been in Phelan Sisters’ restaurant. On emergfog he etarted down the street, when in some manner he slipped and fell heavily on hie face. The force of contect with the cement sidewalk was so great as to cause a bad fracture of the nose, besides producing a number of bad broises, Mr. Marphy was aasisted to his feet by bystanders and taken to Dickerman’s drug store, where Dr. Tickell was summoned and dressed his injuries. The Eagle Saloon, on the corner of Commercial and Pine streets, which is conducted by Messrs. Dower and Hooper, is one of the most popular reSorts in this city. This is due to the execellent quality of their goods and the courteous treatment always accorded patrons. When you feel like taking something for your stomach sake, give Mesers. Dower and Hooper @ call. Taxes Now Due. Attention is called to the notice to taxpayers in another colamn. Tax Collector H. J. Wright gtves notice therein to the fact that State and county texes are now due, and the first installment will become delin— on the last Monday in Novem. ber. If, not paid by that time fifteen per cent. will be added, and in the event of payment not being made in full of all demands for taxes by the . taet-Monday in April an additional five per cent. will be charged. For .the convenienee of taxpayere, Tax Oollector Wright will be at the following places on the dates given: North Bloomfield, Mollerius Hotel, October 16th. North San Juan, store, October 17th, Truckee, W. M. Barckhalter’s store, October 19th. Grass Valley, City Hall in,the Auditorium Building, October 21st, 224, 28d and 24th. Learn the Seerel. There is nothing so condacive to good health as plenty of refreshing sleep and rest, and to secure the latter it is necessary that you first get acomfortable snd healchful mattress to Neupon. O. F. Brayton, the furniture dealer, announces in another column of the Transonter that he carries a complete stock of restful, clean and wholesome mattresces which he fully guarentees, He also keeps the popular Sanitary mattresses which are recomDaniel Farth’s aud examine his extensive stock and Two million Ameeinane suffer the Lovelind ts uow selling his femou bread _— ve cents a loaf at the Popu y. Try itand you will always © »v6For a good cool, uhets glass of beer grasionny is down trom Waghington °el! at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sct. . sible, — Hr. Jin Fo Foss un At 1:30 o'clock this afternoon the cosy cottage on the lower Grass Val}ley road, near Ovoper’s lumber’ yard, occupied by Mrs. John Foes and her two sons, caught ‘fire and was, together with its contents, totelly destroyed. There was no one at home at the time, Mre, Foss being down town visiting and the young men @way at work. The fire started on the inside of the house and bad gained considerable headway before the flames burst out, There was a smoldering fire in the kitchen etove, but it was carefully looked after by Mrs. Foss before she came away. Robert McLeod and Robert Steger, who are en in. erecting a house for Major P. F. Simonds first digoov-: ered the biaze, They burried over to box 45 and turned in the alarm, The firemen responded promptly, but by the time they arrrived the honse was a mass of flames and nothing could be done to stay them. . The bouse belonged to Mrs. Hall, mother of Benjamin Hall of the Pioneer Reduction Works, and was estimated to be worth about $1,200. It was insared, bat we were unable to learn the amount. ‘The loss to Mrs. Foss, in the way of clothing, furniture. ete., will probably foot st to $800, A Severe Fall Mrs. Powell, mother of Frank Powell, the electrician, slipped on. the pavement on the Pine street elde of Hyman’s store, thie afternoon, and received a severe injury from the fall. Her head struck on ,the sharp edge of the curbing,.cutting quite a gash in her forehead, and knocking her insenShe was carried iuto Dickerman’s drug store where restoratives were administered and Dr. Tiokell dreased the wound. Later the lady was taken to her home on East Broad atreet, On: Trial Today The case of B. Murphy vs. M. Orowley was on trial in the Superior Court today. The suit is to quiet title toa certain ranch in Washington townehip now occupied by Orowley and which at one time belonged to Murphy. The latter claims that he only leased the ranch to Orowley, but on the aR band Orowley contends that he has paid for the property and that it is his. Fancy Summer Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert ‘. Stsce, Bolts Gillet.. Grass Valiey—W. J, Martin, R. E. Steele, R. P, White, G, 8: Morgan, P, J, Holland, P. King, W, F. Prisk, J, P, Perkine, J. F, Zawaskie. area —M. Ne T. Kline, John Keller, Jerry Mooney. Washington—Jerry Kelleher. — and ee omaued . ‘Secures the Plum ‘The many friends of Raymond Currier of North Bloomfield will be pleased to learn that be has received an ap‘pointment in the United States mint at San Francisco. ~ Some few weeks since ‘Mr. Ourrier . : took the Givil Service examinations and was so successful therein that he received the present appointment, He stood third in a olass of sixty applicants, which is, indeed, a very creditablé showing, ~Bucklen’s, Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures, It surpasses any other salve, lotion, “ointment.or.balm —forGuts, Corns, Burné, Boils, Sores, Felons, tions; Infallible for Piles, anteed. — at. W.D. .Vinton’s, Druggist. Don’t let the little ones guffer trom eczema or othér torturing skin diseases, No néed for it; Doan’s Ointment cures. “Oan’i harm the most delicate skin, ainay drag store,.50 cents. A boon ‘to travelers Dr. Fowler's Extract. of Wild Strawberry, Cures dysentery, _ diarrhoea, seasickness, ‘Maucea. “Pleasant to take, Acts promptly.street, makes a specialty of Fazoy Drinks, and yon can depend that they are mixed properly. Lost, a pair’ of eye glasses, on. Pine or Broad streets, The glasses are gold rimmed. . Finder will please return to the TRANSORIPT igi al8 For that thirst try a cool, sheep glase of beer at Britland’s. 2c Headache Saps Your Vitality ‘And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache ‘Oure will eure you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. ey cure neuralgia mixologist at Britland’s. tf ———————=—_—_—_—__ Nevada County Real Estat Cychange. . = 26c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman sole agent. C. 6. PORTER, Manager. OPPOSITE HOTEL ANTLERS, _ Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, BUSINESS CHANCES. DAIRY ON LOST HILL. LOT 50 x . 6 tft -house, 2 barna, horse, wagon and 6 cows. About 60 Good investment, $30,0 I FINE BUSINESS BLOCKS bh Grass Vaile: 3, paye 8 per cent on investment. This! is a chance of a life time. GOR, CIGAR STAND, $12 TO ald PAS ie $8to$iclear. Bargain. —GENT’S FURNISHING STORE sgh oN eons 1200 month; rent, $80. Lease S years. rs month. 85—HALE-INTEREST IN HALL AND re Building; good investment. s4000Monel ING HOUSE; 18 rooms; ereaeans nt on investment. GOLD MINE. ADJOINS THE RaeAcnD: sette Hill; same ledge. Will bond customers. SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ‘or gentlemen. siieiaesaiiieii ee tee FOR SALE. $900-NICE SavEN ROOM SOP. LOT 28 x 250, Fruit and nut trees. Nice locaSpa, $900-PARTLY sce ee NINE-ROOM house. Lot 16 ramento street. Excellent location. —820 A.; NINE-ROOM HOU: . go 3 two toes and gravel m‘ 000--ENTIRE BLOCK OF FIVE HOUSES; 93 well water; income bay a month; this isa 3k. TWO real bargain. Wort $3600 -COMPLETE FURNISHED: TEN} room house; modern; income, seth month. Lot 80x90,
que ithe. 160 ACRES, EIGHT LEDGES. $ pac 143 A. Sax Ayo AND PINE WOOD LAND; yield 5060 0 800A. FINE a SEER AND Woop $ ‘sites Easily worth $9000. ee “MODERN nae Sega orekan’ a street wegoe ~~ Tron tk bathe eee ng igh air fa Pubnace> sl oj electro tasopen plumbM HOUSE, 3 YE lot 125x475, Ore cb Aa rh an Nr re FOR RENT. --COR! E-PROOF BUSI $9750, C OW Figg POOF BUSIss $14-FouK UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND Main street. —FURNISHED PLAT OF BIVE ROOMS #7 ard. Nochildren. Fine location. FURNISHED FLAT EIVE ROO) siga No children; fine location. $15—CORNER STORE. GOOD LOCATION. $5—SMALL CORNER STORE. FINE LOCAfe gnsit ROOM HOUSE, UNFURnished; ern; lar, lot; tmall orchard, Good locat: lon : FOUR UR UaFURRIBERD ROOMS. GAS; ®t aah, relal. MS, . $800—RESI wth <a 178x200. COYOTE STREBT.’ OO—RANCH; 16 ACRES. 40 HEAD OF $2500—#AN earn farm implements, ESIDENCE, 6 ROOMS; LOT 60x212, Modern; fruits and aaxden: 900—BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS . a gh as trees. Lot 100x » Al ae Te james Pre LARGE FRONT ROOM. re A.; RANCH; 5 — pathy Sa “CLEMILIESS IS_NEXT_10 Laan Why sleep on rainy SHODDY WOOL condemned evev as. ‘ COFFIN FILLING Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheom, Fever] ° Sores, Ohapped Hands, Skin Eruap-. Cure guar. . Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad . neg ‘St. ey ae 6-'The Norther. Pacific ices claim . {that they have no information regarding the reported dynasr, . miting of a freight train near Avon, Montana, last night, : Dispatches from Hélena says a special train with railroad detectives and blood hounds started for scene. LL. Lubeck on fine line of . , . MRS. 3. L. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTIT UTE Children’s School Hats Drop in and see them and get our prices. You will find our prices to be very lo Come today. A BLOODY BATTLE Soma: Oct. 6—A heibtrans fight occurred at Kittkar. . October 2d when battle raged thirty-six hours, Tbe Turks attempted to dislodge the insurgents from a: strong position and without success, Over 200 killed. . Clegantly Orimmed Hats. . are now on display in the millinery parlors of Mrs, Commercial gape We also have a LU 8 E s K, _ Commercial ercial Street. ican for Sale. The G. von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge is offered for sale ata bargain. Enquire at once of BROWN & MORGAN. For Sale at a Bargain. consisting of 80 acres under U. §. patent. water right ine dwel. ling, barn and other outhouses. For sale at a bargain. Enquire of —— & Monaan. — The well known Cleveland Ranoh, . hat, et dee a Ri , F ES That Stale, Flavorless, . Ready-Ground Package Ooffee, and try a pound Seen 05 TS Se Sa Gaylor's 25 Cent ne a Coffee Roasted Dalle ‘orisp and oe dangerous, Seats MATTRESSES investigate the Sanitary C. A Rrayton, ERT 8 Et che PARIS Tel peahcs If you want clean, wholesome Ae FULLY GUARANTEED a » You may “ar SUL beg dae ang Serene eR a : a 5:3 , ER nT 1s GOOD. Mil Business Far Sal OWS, w Lot, of abont binty Oustomers. Enquire of on, Horse, House and fns and a Milk Route DAN McAULBY =~ Nevada City PROPRIETORS ttl lt LEITER & DUNLAP \UISINE a 8 Porcelain Bath attention paid 6nd Transient vat : ae a al f turn Call Soest Ret, Be Ta One BB Swe siogh Light, Sanny Rooms. 8 for the modation = of tec Men emmer. At about 7 o’olock _ cat pumprod at the Ohampion mine letting forth a flood of water brite 201 pletely swamped the lower the mine. The break occurred 700-foot level, where but twoemployed, The broken rod 1 paired today, and with the of the overflow, which will resultant damage will be ore, aan ted ADAMS'. SAPSAPARILLA . PILLS. Purify the Blood, ~~ stipation. Ohocolate coated. tibed by physicians, take a day or two to pump out, the Cure Biliousness and Habitual be oy boxes. Sold by all gas and pre-. Walking Shirts. : Goods. stitched bottom. New Today — : TST IN our big line of Ladic Skirts in Black and Dark . grey imixed oikine ie al Great value for made by first class tai a at the fatlowigeg prices: $2.50, $3, 3. ern California.. Don’t Overlook Our’ bl The Best and Most : Complete in North=. ————Garry a fa ce Windows, Blinds, Scree Shingles, Laths, from one pint pe -Oall and gee, We will close out our * entire stock of . Gho‘hing, Faraishng Conds, Underwear, Hats, Shoes, ete. +e \ peiose never before 208 Oe ay ome Universal One Oast ‘e ‘Bteel t Iron Stoves = Big oat ‘On Heaters aiversal, Capital Uni niversal, Gem Monitor Steel ‘Ranges and Cola t Stoves, eto, Obtala: Our Prices punaae at Oub, Jr, n espe n Doors, Lumber, Mouldin Posts, Mill and Mining Timber, etc. MASURY’S Pa ‘We have thie} celebrated Paint all;ceolors, and ‘in’ cane from 0 : Ri tor Pam ns Trans Sessi0 cing Oct 4 of Supervise on today and t ‘» basiness: owing demande he General Funt Vinton, $193.15 s A, Van Slyk fardware Co., $1,° Pater Smith, $1 A . W, T. Geor a Oo., $72.25; G. Lord, $5; J« Hiism Loutzenh noroft, Whitney ner, $17.50; T. Ww. Waggoner, m; Lee A. Gartl 08 Nevada O iM. u.D., $50; ‘Ben i Oo., $87.50; Jo fi, Dickerman, : $17.05; Rosent , R. Walker $ 375, H. R. Wal & Cox $21, B iho R. Martin 75 Nevada County William McDoug dley & Oo. $18 8 p,, $10; W. H. Bil p41 60, John He A. Gray $82 75, J. Tickell $10, Dr, ¢. A. H. Tickell . J. 9. Phillips ¢ SORD $9.50, Tr ur $6, Tidings Carlisle & Oo . ition for bridge er, between Wa , was granted by mated cost is abi bas been subset Supervisor Wort! A committee to nd when report i treasurer for § b be paid. gore Miller an: oad from Auburr pin good conditi ‘or Waggoner w plans and spec across Wolf « lowing demands ‘Moulton $80, a) urtleff $80, dag inbart $22.50,Varrigan $12, Mr. 0. Schroeder . 20.3. Miller } bre. Larson--andlt have been . heir trasty rifles Humber of deer P suffered theret fhanters mentior fandsome fours; to Mesers, Leif Ppresent is on el Antlers, and 4 EOL, essions of a . 0,8, Cox, of “Por 12 years I landice, I cong Mysiclans and . nes, bat got no me use of Electri 4M how cured » Me in its gre t you want a re Liver and Ki = Wsorder or gen 6 Bitters, I¢ Vinton druggt eee ” HAIR RE ati a toilet ed hair, Stopes ere it soft, efll Rtowth an tthe tae dark oc Druggiste, ‘ Not he, who Mtdoor ; but S open your y