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September 17, 1903 (4 pages)

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eSDAY.qs tems Condensed nor the Benefit of Busy Readers, — —_———_—— 4 for the construction of the ge across Deer creek at ony House will be opened at a . meeting. of the County Boata pervisors to be held next MonThe proposed: bridge will be a onnected steel plat trass, 111 feet and thirteen feet in the clear. » special meeting of the City sof Education held last evening offers were received for supplying shools with stationery, as follows: ), Vinton, $249.25; H. Dickerman, Mr, Vinton’s bid being the low» was awarded the contract. bid steel brid pranch bakery: shop was estab4 at Colfax today by Compton proprietor of the Nevada Baofthis city. Fred Marvin, who nota the depot refreshment counist Colfax, will bave charge. It soupy @ portion of the station Dg. ie ot Hopkins, while hanting quail . : svicinity of Marsh’s mill yester“September 17, 1903] — TA F. B, Bill left Plambago mine, T. B. English is down from Oolumbia Hill, this. morning for the ramento. G. Campbell is down from Alleghany, _ M. Oonghlan of Columbia Hill was in town today, . F. Meister is down from Waehington. . Obas. 8. Paine is over from North San Juan. G. D. Harding of North Bloomfield was a visitor to the county seat today. W. A. Devine ie here from San Fran. cisco. W. A Spencer arrived here today from San Franociaco. F. H Selfridge and wife atrived here today from the Bay, and will leave for Sierra county tomorrow to visit with friends. P. W. Lindecom is here from San Jose to epend a few days, H. O. Ainsley left today tor Reno, Nev, H.B.Tredemann is ere from Alae meda, Milling ori see G. H. MoLaugblin is here from Saces Chollar , ,/ Potosi Crown Point.. Yellow Jacket. Imperial Kentack.... Alpha.. ... Belcher...... Confidence .., Savage ..... 28 Hale & Nrs ... is See Sve telipwne ame te eevee iy Sake Kaas seevek 19 U. 8. Bonds Power Oo., 5a WATER AND GaAs, Spring Valley...... Pacific Gas and Electric." San Francisco Gas peri o. Sees Electric. 05 . Silver Hill «... Ohallenge... Occidental .. Andes ..... friends. Gelling Better. We are pleased to be able to inform the readers of the TRansonier that Mrs. F. L. Arbogast, who is ill with pneamonia, hes taken a change for the.better. Today a marked improvement was noted, whivh will be gratifying news to the estimable lady’s many ?0@o-> : & a quarrel with J, H. Germany, a white man, Williame drew a revolver and shot GerWilliams’ heels,and a running: fight followed, which ended In the negro being captured and shot to death by the crowd. : i They’ve Had It. 18 \ Riversine, Oal., Sept. 16th—A severe earthquake shock was felt here at 4:10 ‘clock this morning, a lighter shock immediately following it. The lat‘er itlor was preceded by a peculiar buzzing sound. No damage was done. More of Them. Suisun, Sept. 16—Officers from Bevecia went to Datton’s Landing and arrested John Tillas, G. Dinnell, Phil. Louis, Chris. Varillo, Annie Verillo and Jake Lincoll as accessories to the murder of Fred Potter by Geo, Pensacola, who was brought back from British Columbie, The officers are now searching for Michael OCarrellus, who tcok Pensacola from Dutton’s Landing to Vallejo after the murder. Carrellus is one of the Greeks who raised a riot in Benecia last December many dead. A mob was quickly at Itit were not for this the total ‘rate Ea ae Poad State rate is 17.9 cents higher now. would be about thirteen cents lower than last year, The estimate of the probable cost of conducting the county’s affairs for the coming year has been made by Auditor F. L. Arbogast and will be submitted to the Board of Supervisors next Monday. Tt costs about $96,000 to run the county fora year. It is estimated that $70,000-of this amount will be raised from taxes and §6000 from other sources. With the $20,000 on hand a sufficient emount will be raieed to meet the estimated expense, cer The fileronimus Brewery is being put in good repair for the winter. A new roof is to be put on, and other improvente are to follow. Thomas Penrose hag the work in hand. wet d-. only a matter of # few hours until “Marrish, Datch Flat; J. W. Phelps, Jackson; J. W, MoAllister, North ~Bloomfield ; 8. Davis, North . San Juen; A, H. Needham,.Los Gatos ; Richard Rodda, Watsonville; W. B, Priddy, Haywards; A. T. Needham, Pacifie Grove ; E. G. Keith, Grass Valley; J. H. Wythe, Nevada City; William Angwin, Vallejo; BE. D. MoOrery, ‘Presiding Elder Sacramento district ; John Ooyle, Presiding Eider Oakland district ; Charles McKelvey, Chaplain and superintendent of Old People’s Says the Marycville Democrat: Two more tracts of Jand have been sold for dredge mining purposes. One tract contains 140 acres and it is coneidered valuable, One bundred acres of this was owned by James O’Brien and the forty seres by others who do not wish to: have their names published. This land adjoins the Beeney tract, where driiling bas proved that it will pay to work by dredge process. The purchase price to be paid is $150 an acre, ‘. and ander terms of contract at least one drill is to be put to boring in sixty days; and the first payment to be made . in six months from date, The purchaeers are capitalists in New York, The upper tract is embraced in two mining locations known ae ‘‘KtonMre. L. Labeck will open up her millinery parlors on Commercial street hikead Chat cote eee teen fall and winter goods. Virginia is death will occur. It is not thought McIlvaine, who is af expert milliner ve until tomorrow . trom San Francisco, will have charge 3 _ pot the fitting and trimming depart~ . ment, and the very latest creations known to the art can be found io stock. The Grand Fall Opening Days will be fixed soon and due announcement will be made of the big events. a 4 5, whose hopeless copwas noted in these columns ay, is gradually sinking. It is ————$—$_<$— Has Plenty Coin. _ Sacramento, Sept. 16th—Bart Cavabaugh, gambler and po'itician, has bought the Seventb-street Methodist church property for $17,500. The building adjoins the postoffice, and has been there for fifty years. The church will ‘be torn down and a five-story stone and steel building erected by Cavapaugh. Buckien’s Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures, It surpasses eny other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cats, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons Uleere, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever: Sores, Ohapped Hands, Skin Eruptione; Infallible for Piles. Cure guar“anteed. Only 250. at W. D. Vinton’s, Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to Drage. attend to business during the day or sleep during the night, Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan’s Ointment cares. Never faile. At ary drug store, 50-cents. Loe 06s afl, Dipbtheri», sore throat, croup. Instent relief, permanent care. Dr. Thomes’ Electric Oil. At any drug store. sanmnemen = ae EA a a DR. H. O. SMITH : DENTIST. Formerly of the Electro-Dental2Parlors} MASONIC BUILDING PINE “STREET i NEVADA OITY,ICAL. dyke” and. ‘Gilt Edge,” extending 5 from a point near the site of the upper s barrier, the one designated on the map as No, 2, up the river to a point near saw bigger game than he calcaoo seeing. On rounding se sharp in the hill he came almost face to with five grown bears. At tBis -o@ewhen old man Jensen wae killed. John F, Hook went to Graniteville : today on mining business, Joseph Roberts has gone to San California Champagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s, © ‘tf What Is Lite? Leveland 18 now selling his famons In the last analysis nobody knows, bread at five cents a loaf at the Popu ne momeat Mr. Hopkins quickly up bis mind that be hadn’t lost. . ears and did not attempt to Mooo, Lhe bruins were evidensy »same opinion in regard to n, for they cut the acquaiutancehort by scampering off over the The heavy forest fires that are ging in the mountains are probthe cause of their close proximity city. pany C of this city and OomIof Grass Valley will hold their d target practices at their respecranges next Sunday. For the d target practice . Lieutenant gs of Grass Valley hag been deto Woodland, Lieutenant Ladis ng ot Nevada Oity to Grass Valnd Lieutenant Harvey of SacratoNevada City for inspection The third varget practice will bught off on Sunday, September at the same ranges. For this Lieutenant Walling has been orto Ubico and Lieutenant Young Valley to Colusa, while’ Major de willinspect the target pracMarysville. Captain Moore of mento Will inspect Company I of Valley, IB, Robb, manager of the Nevada y Oil Company’s property at field, who is here for a week’s Teports that drilling on well No. his district is progressing favorad will be completed thie month. plant ts being put in for the 6 of facilitating transportation. oduct of the company ‘is being d of to the Standard Oil ComWhich concern guarantees to all the oil they can produce, bobb says his company bas aldoubled its production within the tree Months and that the profits bg put into new wells. Posey mine of Willow Valley Nes to look well, and ander the t management of Superintend+H, Bray, ig giving satisfactory he new ten-stamp mill on erty works to @ nicety, and Mr. Bray’s systematic mode of “ous only twenty men are ree 0 ope-ate the mine and mill mep the stamps dropping steadSimilsr success has also crowned orts of Mr. Bray in operating iron mine near Omega, and if » re true he will soon take hold der promising property, infant child of Mr. and Mrs, A. baton of Smartsville, who died Y night at that place, was burterday, $ 2 “tal Odds against Him, "iden, alone and destitute. Sach a was the conditior of an old
y name of J. J. Havens, Ver' For years he was troubled dney disease and neither docMedicine gave him relief. At he tried Electric Bitters. It 0 bis feet in short order and testifies: <p> on the road to Pa Tecovery.” Best on earth for nd Kidney troubles and all nee and Bowel Oom. Yoly 60c. Gaaran Moton, Drugetet. ee =f ~~ 00st e; ASTORIA . % Have Always Bought . _— “Oe thirst tle, Francisco for a two weeks’ vacation. ‘Miss Mattie Meek, who bas been here [oD a visit, returned to her home at ptonville today. j *F. 0. Bishop is here from Camptonville, -G, L. McCandlass and ©. J. Haines are here from Sacrameuto. W.D. Walters ic bere from San Francisco. .G. Rayborn, Oharles Frink and W. W. Frier are here from San Jose on mining business, John Spaulding is up from Auburn. Mrs. O. B. Porter is confined to her Froom at the National Hotel by illness, -Mr. and Mrs, George Scarfe left last evening for a few days’ visit to San Francisco. P. Berry and A, F.-Kohlmeyer of San Jose are here spending a few days. P. A. Kerr is-here from San Francisco. A. B. Sholl of Truckee was bere last evening visiting his sister, Mrs. W. L. Boardman, Mies Sallie V. McBride of North San Juan arrived here from San Francisco last evening. Mre. G. W. Peacock of Marysville is here on a visit to Mrs, E. M. Tyler. W. B. Robb, who formerly resided here, arrived from below last evening. Charles Berg of Downieville left on last evening’s train for the Bay. Dennis Wood of Susanville, Lassen county, arrived here last night on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. G. O'Neill. H. M. Martin, who has been sufferfog from’ rheumatism for several weeks, is able to be out again. W. H. Rouse of Oakland and R. A. Kerr of Salt Lake Oity arrived here last night and left this morning for Sierra county on mining business. The young son of Mrs. J. Hillman is suffering from a badly ulcerated eye. ‘ For Sale at a Bargain. The well known Cleveland Rancb, consisting of 80 acres under U. 8. patent. Free water right. “Fine dwelHing, barn and other outhouses. For sale at a bargain. Enquire of Brown & Moraan. tf fectly harmless, 250 and 10c a box. Every box guaranteed. For sale by H Dickermen, sole agent. ee The Curse of Womankind . is sick and nervous headaches. Sher. man’s Headache Oure gives instant re lief. One dose cures. Guaranteed per Immediate relief It cures neuralgia rectors to be pe at Folsom, qeourdie \ler Bekery. Try itand you will always buy it. © v6-tt ___=_—_L_ ee Application for -Parole. af me co Pay mg os Sivan sees I intend app the a oard _Prison t led om the ‘ State aw. sl7MELLARKY. (Signed) JAM but we do know it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. {rreguiar -living means deTrangement of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. _Dr.King’s New Life Pille quickly re-adjusts this. It’s gentle, though thorough. Only 250, at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. The Cigar That Will Suit. 5c That rare combination—high quality and low price. ees a ee eee Se © © @) © fornia. (ay Ne ‘NEVADA CITY antee of its excellence. OOOOOQOQOONMOOO© NATIONAL HOT! AND ANNEX 5. and Proprietors RECTOR BROS., Owners CALIFORNIA 00000000000 <a> Admittedly the finest hotel in Northern CaliA large modern brick structure, managed trictly first-class and most liberal lines. © —_, Navional’s enviable reputation is a guarQOOOOO © OOOO ©OOO try@ cool, sharp glass nd's, eae < $30.00 For a first-class, practical Typewriter, Satins . . ro ©©O©: We will close out our entire stock of .. Clo‘ hing, Farsishing Goods, Underwear, Hats, Shoes, ete at prices never before nL et Sale commences 10 A. M. THURSDAY and will continue until all the goods are sold TIN ‘KLINE & GEORGE Prop’s Nevada City Sold everywhere. — Save the Bands Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from-Star Tobacco in securing presents. PopeLea poor AVE YOU seen our newest attraction to our large. stock of Souvenir Spoons? The Pope Leo Spoon is a beauty — elegantly , engraved with profile of Pope Leo, view of Vatican, etc. Also be sare ‘end see our other designs, including . " Yovada County Scenic Spoons Lone Pine Spoons Courthouse Spoons JEWELER e . * * . to the Parke Bar bridge. payment to be made in six months at an average price of $100 an acre. taliets of San Francisco, es He is There. ion of the. Irrigation. Congress, Pardee of California; ©. E. Wantland of Denver, Major Garson of the New York Times, Jobn Henry Smith of Salt Lake and Commander Frederick Booth Tacker of the Salvation spoke on the subject. ele oS RT taco Bad b‘ood and indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them. INSOMNIA “Ehave been using CASCARETS for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty years, and I can say that Cuscarete have given me more relief than any other remedy Ihave ever tried. Ishall certainly recommend them to my friends as being all ag a represented.” THOS. GILLARD, Elgin, CANDY CATHARTIC Palatable, Potent, Taste 5 ene. Sicken, Weaken, 4 Gripe. We See, GURE CONSTIPATION. .. Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York, 316 #0-T0-BAC Sold and . faranteed by all drug_ Presser’s New Concert Albums @-0-0-0--0-0-0Popular and Classical are Pianoforte Compositions Vinton's Pharmacy Milk Business For Sal ra '§, Wagop, Hors, House and 6 YY Two Barns and « Milk Route of about Sixty Customers. ‘Enquire of ‘DAN McAULEY . Lost Hill, Nevada Oity The owners . 30m of these claims are all residents of . } Marysville, and the terms of sale re-. % quires work by drilling to be com-. % menced in two months and the first. # The . ™ purchasers of this property are capi. § Oaepen, Utah, Sept, 15—Oolonization a was discussed at this morning’s seas-. # Gov. % Men’s Business Dyess The single breasted sack suit is the favorite style for bueiness wearWe make them from $20 up ——¥ 44 We have the largest and most desirable assortment and Domestic Woolens for men’s wear ever shown in this Drop in and see these goods. you save money if you buy. @@ “It Morrison-makes your clothes they fit.” of Imported city. It costs nothing to look at them and a ; ; ‘ Merchant Pedic Hyman & Co., 2+ RYT. MO Picnic and Warm Weather Bs aclery: io4 eared pont ens as canned Chicken, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, etc. @ Try our Sugar cured Hams and Bacon, They are fine. See our splendid assortment of Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all kinds, All nice and fresh. Tue Bee tive Grocery. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. : ashetivabosanasisc > (iasiieiiaiaa tardy We have a splendid line at all prices from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, Cabinet clocks, Mantel clock, Time Office clocks, etc., also our display of . gold, silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Svsh ier We fit the Face. Others may suit HH * * * * ee x * ; * 2 RERARIRKARAARERRERRRARRISS HER KEES EH YS It’s the Best Cigar on the market for the money. So say everyone who smokes a Woodpecker Cigar [ade ‘arr’ N.S. of Md SRUSERERENEe & you, but All our Hats are of the latest'styles dane and creations. MISS E. E. HOERT Broad S'reet, Nevada City Main Street, Graes Valley. j SRPARKFPARKARARRRARFRARAERRERKRERHSS PARES WAKER HD