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August 10, 1901 (4 pages)

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ae THE pp RANCORIE T;. . Sesse Ft. Rector. TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX 2 co Issued Every Evening, Sundays Exeapted AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, Announces Kis Death. —BY— BROWN & CALEENS. TRRMS OF SUBSORITTION : By Mall, += = + $6 Per Year . By Carrier, “ 12 %-2c Per Week . [years old, and had long been ailing. city. ee : Mr. Rector visited his sons here about eight years ago, and made many friends SATURDAY...... Aug. 10, 1901 . and acquaintances who will regret to . hear of his death. He was born in _= . Virginia in 1815, and removed to Mis-— It might be as well to ascertain . sonri with the pioneers of the Middle whether Italywill not make us a job! Weet in the early forties. There he lot price for future lynchings. . applied ‘himself to farming and stock There are plenty of men to be found ‘#ising and early acquired prominence who would sacrifice principle for finanseat Brag ts N __ aa jal success and ider it dirt cheap. . *°U!T! for his force of character Me eee ees ee . /energy, and Elk Lick Springs, his Tf you want to please the editor don’t home since 1856, was a landmark among try to doso by praising the paper, but . early watering resorts, send the subscription price and order Besides the Rector Brothers, of this it sent. , : . eity, he leaves two daughiere, Mrs. ; — ; . B. _E. Meritt, of Bowling Green, Mo., Six hundred school teachers have . ad Mrs. J. G. James, of San Fran. sailed for the Philippines. They are . . Cisco. experts in teaching the young idea how } cee A telegram was received this morning by E. J. and B. 8. Rector, annoucing the death of their father, Jesse H. Rector, at tlie home-of his daughter, Mre. B. E. Meritt, in Bowling ‘Green, Missouri. Death was due to old age and its atfendent infirmities, and came not unexpected, as the deceased was of advanced age, being eighty-six to shoot. The Ehemera is an insect that lives foraday. (No allusion is intended to Amirali Schley’s traduces, “Historian” Maclay.) Mr. Carpenter is dissovered to have been joined in wedlock to more ‘wives than the law allows. Heisa carpenter and joiner. The most successful man is not the one who makes the most money, but the man who gets the most enjoyment out of what he does make. Out in Kentucky the people can’t understand what King Edward can be thinking of to adopt a new title with out a touch of Colonel in it, vote ~~ + 2Oe It is very strange “how reluctant some people are to leave this -sincursed earth, when there is auch a beaatiful prospect in view as paradise. How did it happen that J. J. Van Allen was not in that bunch of Ameri-= cans who were addressed by King Edriding lessors to some” young ladies, . Did Yo Shooting. Srooxton, Aug. 9—William Wellman, who.was.charged with assault with intent to commit murder on the person of S. A. Woodraff, a livery stable man,’ has been brought back from Nevada City. There were many different stories told in the matter, but Woodruff claimed that he wus shot by Wellman and told a thrilling story of his escape. All the witnesses except Woodruff himself declared that no shot was fired, although they said Wellman had a pistol inbishand. The affair occurred a short distance out of town, where Woodruff, while giving met Wellman on a horse that bad been procured from Woodrnff’s stables. The men had an argument-and came to blows, but the wound which Woodruff said was inflicted by a bullet was apparently done with the pistol itself. Wellman said that he would never -have fled, except that he saw such big ward as his “loyal, dutiful subjects ?” A disgraceful incident occurred yes. terday in Kentucky. Two rival crowds i fought a feud battle, firing over 100) shots—and nobody was killed. What miserable shooting! It is practically certain that much of the hot wave is due to cutting away the forests, which, by acting as windcheck the progress of the hot winds across the country. The remedy is to grow them agsin. Unmistabable warnings have been given that uniess Britain brirfgs ‘the Boer war to an end within a reagonable time she will be compelled to do! s0 or to face a combination of two or . more European powers. Better be generous without compulsion, than . with it. Sem Junes said that with the girle. cutting down their corsages for the . ballroom and cutting up their drese. skirts forthe bicyele, he was getting . uoeasy, because he failed to see where they-were going to stop. Sam ough t to turn his head the other way and not . try to see, 2 . —— + #@e-> — { Welcome, Porto Rico! “If results in } the other islands are as satisfactory as breakers if by nothing else, used to. _. headlines in the paper over the affair. Will Soon Be. Released, Lee Shoecraft, who was sentenced in the Superior Court of this county to a term of twenty-one months in San. Quentin, will be released from custody on Augast 20th. PERSONAL NOTES. J. G. Besber is here from Auburn. W. Coyne is down from Camptonville. e Jobn Spaulding came up from Aaburn today. Superintendent J. P. Myers is over from Badger Hill. ae Superintendent L. L. Myers came down from North Bloomfield to-day. Superintendent James English came down from the Champion mine today. Dr. A. H. Tickell returned today from Maybert. National Hotel. _At the National Hotel tomorrow a first-class dinner will be served. The menu will consist of the:very best that the market affords, and the service ‘. was taken to the hotel] in the under they have been in your case, you will . pnt excelled, Daring = not be the only one to thank your lucky car: it is very pleasant to ree be td Stars that President McKinley and his {dinner away from home, and , by level headed administration bad the (dispense with cooking over a hot stove. power to control your destiny in its. The dinners at the National are be— early stages, . coming very popular with the public, ++oe + Informed of At about 9:80 o’clock this morning . the TRanscripT received a dispatch . ~ s from its telegraph bureau stating that . John Winters, the man suspected of . away with $283,500, bad confessed the . : crime and showed the detectives where ns it was hidden. The news was of too much public interest to keep, and while we were unable to issue an extra, for divers jreasons, we decided that the people must be informed and therefore bulletins were placed at various public . places. Large crowds of people gatb-. . ered around them and discussed the . matter. The Transcript bas a reliable telegraphic service and waists no time in letting the public know whatever may interest them. tr Marriage License Issued. County fPlerk F. L. Arbogast issued }, ES, , _ . and are largely patronized. Winters’ Confession.having dug the tunnel under the vault fooler, also bis eyes, and be suffered at the Selby Smelting works and got dice. {tles I was wholly cured.” . Druggiet. oe _______ White Man Turned Yellow. tragest Me at tear ete riends'o A. rty o oa ton, Ky., when they saw he was t yellow. His skin slowly ° terribly. His malady was Yellow JaunHe was treated by the best dootors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the} wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and be writes: “After taking two botA trial proves its matchless merit for ail Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by W. D. Vinton, =~ Yotes of Interest, For life insurance see T. B, Gray. _ can be had at Vinton’s. Price, 50 cents tended and much enjoyed. and see Wm. Harry. ‘m7-tf initiated two candidates. A banque was served and a good time had. : New York Hotel tomorrow. The p is only 25 cents. : Tonsorial _ Parlors, on Commercia street. Baths, 25 cents. j28-tt at W. D. Vinton’s. $128 piece. 1t. Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan anything in the tobacco line. tf A orowd cf young ladies and gentlemen will go to Shebley’s from here tomorrow to spend the day. : Bourrato Lacze Brzr on draught, at 5 cents a gisss,at Council Chambers W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig A graod dance will be given at the Blue Tent schoolhouse on Satarday evening. Beet of music. Don’t miss it. Mrs. Wm. Monro, at the house on Main street, a few doors above Commercial street, has a few furnished rooms ‘for rent at a very reasonable rate. . a2-3t A good hot lunch will be served every night at William Harry's saloon, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jall7-tf Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Popular Bakery, continues to furnish his patrons with the very best of pies cakes, bread and everything else in the bakery line. ef. The Degree of Honor lodge at North San Juan will give a chicken dinner and dance this evening. Large crowds from all along the Ridge will be present. Yesterday Arthur G. Brackett was walking along a ditch at Bear Valley when he hed the misfortune to slip and fall. A bone in -his foot was broken and he is compelled to use crutches. A stranger who wanted to get rid of all the whiekey in town, by drinking it, last night created a disturbance and part of the City Hall. Wife Wurderer. Tacoma, Wash., August 9.—Eben L. Boyce was executed in the courthouse thie morning for wife-murder. He collapsed when summoned for the march to the gallows, but he revived as he stood on the scaffold, and said: “I am a boldier still.” é The execution was perfect, his neck being broken by the fall. The crime of which Eben L. Boyce was vonvicted was committed in Tacoma on February 10, 1900, at 6 o’clock in the evening. He went iuto the res— taurant at 107 South Tenth street where his wife was employed as cashier and shot her in col. blood. Boyce had reached the city ‘only an hour before on the Victorian, and had been drinking heavily all the way down. When he Opened the door of the restaurant his wife saw thelook of determination in his face and screamed in terror. Boyce pulled a double-action Colt’s Fevoiver and opened fire. The first shot shattered her arm, and she tarned to run iuto a private box behind the counter. The second shot struck her iu the left breast, and she fell tothe floor. Without a word he advanced to the prostrate body of his victim and placing the revolver against her breast, fired the third shot. As he left the restaurent he walked down Tenth street towards the Tacoma Hotel, but was overtaken by Officer Needbam, and quietly submitted to arrest. . He said he hoped he had done a good job. eo oS BurraLo Lacer Beer on draught, at 5 centsa glass, at Council Chambers, proprietor. jig Malaria Makes Impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma Bailey’s bath and complexion brushes The entertainment given last night by the Epworth League was well atlf you want a good, cool drink .of beer—the very best in town—drop in The local lodge of Elks last night Fora nice chicken dinner go sie ee ir For a good bath goto Tom Moore’s Wine and Whiskey Barrels for sale The Pulpit and Pew. Places of Worship Where You Will Be ‘Welcome Tomorrow. CONGREGATIONAL. OHUROH. The pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will preach atlla.m. In the evening a’ gentieman of reputation-and culture will deliver an address on the all-important subject -of “Capital and Labor.” Miss Edith Bowden, a noted vocalist of New York, will sing a-solo at this service. The Senior Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p. m., led by Mise Mamie Richards.~ Subject, “Enemies and Aims.” Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. All are cordially invited. ‘ Preaching. services at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior League at 5:80 p.m. Epworth Lesgue at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at close of morping service. Everybody cordially invited. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev.W. Angwin. Subject forthe morning, “A Friend of God.” For the evenirg,“The Greatest Robbery Ever Committed.”: Class meeting at 9:30 8. m. az Peter Jackson Dead. Victoria, B. ©., August 9—Peter Jackson, ex-champion pugilist, died on July 23d at a private sanitarium at Roma, near Sy dney, New South Wales, of consumption. : Peter Jackson was born in the West ladies, but. was taken to Australia when 8 years old. When a young man he took boxing léssons from Larry Foley. After defeating several of the lesser lights, be took on the redoubtable Mick Dooley, but the former sprained hie ankle in the fifih round, Billy Farnam met and defeated Peter Jackson, but the latter soon regained his laurels by defeating Dooley in seven minutes for the championship of Australia. Jackson subsequently defeated Lees in 1883 in thirty rounds. In April, 1888, Jackson left Sydney for San Francisco on the steamer Alameda. His record in_ this country is well known, especially in California, where he fought his most important battles. Jackson was a magnificent specitnen of physical manhood when he arrived in this State twelve years ago, but he has béen a wreck for the past four or five years. It was a cruel thing to pit him against Jeffries in 1897, which was the colored men’s last appearance in the ring. On account of his gentlemanly bearing and his great cousideration for all his opponents Jackson gained wonderful popularity. . BurraLo Lacer Beer on draught, at 5 cents 9 glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig —_———_~+ *@e-> W. D. Vinton bas a new ‘shaving brush of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. tf This is good weather forcolds. Vinton is selling lots of Oooper’s Cold . 6x= Congressman DeVries isYot Dying. Recovering His Health in the Mountains and Will Soon So to Yew York. SacraMENTO, August 9—The editor of the Bee has received a letter from -ex Congressman Marion ‘De Vries, dated Glenwood Springs, Colo., August 6th. It was recently reported that Mr. /De Vries was believed to be dying. The former Congressman is evidently rapidly regaining his health, fer he writes that he has pnt in much of his time in the Rocky Mounlains horseback riding, traveling from eight to thirty miles a day. He also found strength and time to go hunting and fishing. Mr. De Vries wrote that he and his wife would start for New York in a few days. ——--— + Oe re At the New Union. An excellent dinner will be served
at the New Union Hotel tomorrow. The spread will be as elaborate as it can be made at this season of the year. The chef of this popular hostelry is one of the best in the State, and his Sunday dinners are gotten upto suit all those who appreciate good cooking. The dining room is very pleasant. notwithstanding the prevailing warm weather. Go there tomorrow. She Didn’t Wear a Mask. _ But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotch’s and pimples till she used Buckler Arnica Salve. They then vanished, will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Bor. Ulcers, Oarbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Outs, Corns Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. @5c at W. D. Vinton’s. : Cold Storage Meats Meats you should send your. orders to Grisset Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and lamb in the market. je21-tf When the barkeeper sets out Jesse Moore “AA,” he gives the customer the best in the house. + e@e + A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye keeps her bowels active and her stomach in good order. Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys ih a healthful condition. Geta 25c. package and try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. : tf ——__ +s . Pianos Tuned and Repaired. O. T. Rogers of Pommer’s Music Store of Sacramento, is in this city and parties desiring a piano tuner and repairer can secure the services of Mr. Rogers by leaving orders at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. adtf. (overes 2 Quart Size.. cekicideatecgd Lightning Rubbers 35 cents .Per Dozen.. LIGHTNING JARS . Hien Fanos cit tewat a ee es $1 oo Per Dozen AAO Re ener es weeeeeeses Ores Mason Rubbers 5 Cents per dozen Jelly lar . SUMMER CORSETS—Both in girdle and medium lengty, For special first-class Cold Storage} ~ Bon Bop Party Tonight, There will bea large attendance at. the Bon Bon’Party on the New Union Hotel platform tonight. The managemént intends to make this social affair one of the gala events of the season. All the late and catchy dance music will be discoursed, and a pleasant time is in-store for all who attend. Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Oolumbia Hill is offered at a bargain. Terms part down and balance on time, Enquire of Brown & Morgan. te = waCook’s Water is a very pupular beverage these hot days. jaote var WHER & (0S SALE OF CORSETS 4-Hook Corsets in Black and Grey 5-Hook Corsets in Black and Grey — ‘ of beef, mutton and all times, oo Special sale of shirtwaists DOW on, the, Racket Store, Going at nearly an more of We are going to make the Corset business boom in Ne vada City for the next week. : You often have paid $1.00 for a corset inferior to these, . Come to see, and if you don’t think so you don’t have to: take them. . We are after some of your business and we are going to . have it if prices will bring you. Lather & California Sweet Chocolate, WE per small package ~ 5c KNOW . . Baby Pim-Olas, : _ stuffed olives, per bottle, 20c YO U Baker’s Chocolate, c AN unsweetened, % Ib. cake 20c My Wife’s Salad Dressing, USE for cold meats & salads, bot. 35c Mushroom Catsup, Crosse & Blackwell’s, pezgt 40c “CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer. THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY Of cleaning “a watch or clock was to lubricate the works _ It did all right for the turnips our grandwith coal oil. fathers carried. FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. Particles of dust must be removed piece by‘piece. Each minute wheel must be freed from anything which would retard the movement, We clean and repair watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted fréquently, yeare are added to their life. : A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, Broad Street -« = Nevada City 1 25 Per Dozen 1 75 Per Dozen 10 Cents per dozen aria. 650c myl5 6m LEGG & SHAW GO. Main Street, Nevada City. shod at small cost. the Coast than ours. ‘The Neynote of I Economy Oan be struck here. A small amonnt of money will make the rounds. of the store and gather up a big lot of Excellent Groceries. in ite travels. These are not 90-cest Values at. $1, but dollar for dollar SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. If you will de eed > nd upon us you will be ere isn’t a more ® marriage license today to Melvin G. . Treadwell and Eva Pellew of Blue ‘Pent. . Question Answered. } { . Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the! civilized world. Your mothers’ and . grandmothers’ never thought of using } snything else for Indiestion or Bil-. es : iousness. Doctors were scarce, and . they seldom heard of Appendicitis, . . Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, . New Shoes for Knowing Women We have regeived frcm Eastern io nek a Ladies’ Double Sole e, a Ladies’ Heavy Double Sole Vici Kid, and vetting tope, price $1.75. Ladies’ Keep Cool and wear low shoes. “Koal” Mekers a few o Vici Calf Sh serviceable for out door wear, $2.25. Low -Shoes for Hot Weather. eolid leathe: counters and insoles, f our Fall Lines of Fine Shoes. Have oe—very soft uppers—leoks like a Kid Hand Welt Shoes, a fine street shoe, $2.50. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid House Shoe, . This includes Oxford : feet ineures a “Koel Head.” ron Erk . kid from Same Quality in Vesting Tops. See samples in window. ; Shoes for Society Feet We have just placed in etook for ladies & Patent Leather Shoe with Matt Kid Top! the latest fad—come in narrow widths-and very reasonable. $375. Ladies’ 1 Strap Patent Tex Slipper—aleo same style Viel Kid. $1.75 and $1.40. : Ladies’ Fine Lace Vict Kid Dress Boots, hand turned soles. This line is lettered — Ato EE. Pricer, $3 and $8.50, —_" etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen‘tation of undigested food, regulate the j @ action of the liver, stimulate the ner—— F vous end organic action of the system, . and that is sll they took when feeling. dull and bed with headaches or other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquoid nothing serious the Get Green’s Prize Almanac, . You can buy two pairs of § form, to make you satisfied there is‘” matter with you. Telepho welt soles, the latest sha : We sell the Best $1 50 Men’s Medium Weight Working Shoes, R: d Front Store, Main Street hoes here and pay no more profit t Regular value $3.50. Shoe in the WoriMen’s Fine Vici d. All solid lace and lace and congress, congress, Trae Sor han you would on one pair elsewhere, Kid Shoes, latest style $1 50 ! : made by Buckingham & Hecht, on wide French toe last, $2.50. 5 ‘Low cuts in high favor, , lace and congress, $2.50.and $3. Eisss.. We are selling Men’s-Fine Patent Leather Oxford, hand ve GRASS VALLEY. ae, Gra s Valley Stores, Maig 57) sr a 2 & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. . Corner of Broad and Pine Sts. _ NEVADA CITY. e ependable Shoe Store on 4 Nevada City Stores, Main 791; res,, Man796 ~ Seen ee epanrnenereenere cer HE TRANS ‘TH wee Personal Hap, Jobn Bergeso is here fro Geo. Allen is here from oigco. ; H. Stecher of San Fran here this morning. J, Bamberger, the cigar Francisco, is town, Ed Hamlen and son cam Riorra Valley today. Mrs. J. M. Kitts is qaif ome at Town Talk. k. A, Wheeller and O. Ti ere from San Franciseo,W. J. Langevin of Sac sre on a business trip, J. M. Richards of Piety ¥ nie ill, but is improving. Miss Lizzie Cory and Ge rench Corral are in town, J. A. Bernstein arrived fternoon from San Franoti John Polkinghorn retur y from the Gaston Ridge George O. O'Brien of xas, is in this city for a fi Miss Craig of Missouri is it to the family of West H. Dickerman and wi sterday from a visit ¢ ties. Ww. E. Merservy, who has! g from an attack of appe povering. : The young child of Mr, ad Sigourney, who has be improving. fliss Lillian Osborn Mas g ic Grove for several weel nefit of hor health. rs. Deming arrived here m Oakiand and.ie a gi w Union Hotel. firs. H. F. Larrabee, a is. H. O. Milis, is here fro! a visit to the lady. V. A. Tuttle returned — m San Francisco, where t a business and pleasure t japerintendent M. W. Me mbago mine arrived in th bt and left this morning . H. Benjamin of San D has been here for sey this morning for Dow at some mining propert pe Downey, one of the prisnced drivers on the . e line, is iAt Downie ber is driving in his s is able to mount the box y. E. Olmstead and wife A. Shaw of San D have been at Downievill brned here last evening ai ning for home. ed Hall, the well known « aD Francisco, is here wit mew stories. 8. Williamson, who has a visit to her mot! ger of Gold Flat, retar e at Washington this mc D. Harroun of Washir been to San Jose and thi bek’s visit, returned . hing. ed Marcotte returned ¢ o Gaston Ridge, after s days here, 8. Thos. Ford and Miss iltz Ford left this m Francisco to visit friend 8. Davis, who has been to Mr.-and Mrs. Ed telativies, returned to D this morning. mes H. Wood and. wi bs, Oregon, are visiting 4 ssister, Mrs. J. G. O'R le were married on tl month and are on their t Mr. Wood used to live “ ere is more Oatarrh in t © country than all oth together, and until th was supposed to be & great many years di ced it a local disease ed local remedies, an ly failing tocure with . + Pronounced it incur has proven catarrh to tional disease, and the 8 constitutional treatm th Cure, manufacture: ey & Co., Toledo, Ot Constitutional cure on { aken internally in dos toa teaspoonful. It: the blood and mucot > system. They offer dollars for any case Bend for circulars lals dress, ¥. J, OHED T i by Druggists, 75c, 8 Family Pills are th ee ee It Dazzies the We Discovery in medioi ed one quarter of the thas been. caused by Discovery for Consum bst tests have been . bs of Consumption, . brrbage, Pleurisy and nds of whom it has Bt yim Con 78, Croup, Hay Fever. hooping Cough it it hrest cure in the w by W. D. Vinton, who ction or refund mo 50c and $1.00, T ee twaists at cost at Re ee Best Prescription fe 8. and Fever ig a bott! * Chill Tonic, . hd Quinine in a tast *, RO pay. Price, 2 > 0 here you will, the ® Moore whiskey, For