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August 10, 1901 (4 pages)

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irey irey ium length, 00m in Ne’ ior to these, ' on’t have to. ire going to . > the works . } our grandIDLING. wheel must be j jean and repair are are added i, vada City lomy : small amount rounds. of the ‘lot of oceries e not 90-cent lar for dollar NEY, her you will be be Store on . testichincat tein att Kid Tops— 75 and $1.40. line is lettered eee ford, hand aera on Pine Sts. TY. ~ TRANSORIPT, : . — ye opens Aug. 10, 190 ere Seeaueacmrenememececeea4 a Personal Hespeniege . » Jobn Bergeso is here from Yreka. Geo. Allen is here from San Franjoigco. H. Stecher of San Francisco arrived here this morning. J. Bamberger, the cigat man of San Shae is town. Ed Hawlen and gon came down from Bierra Valley today. —~ Mrs. J. M. Kitts is quite ill Pre her ome at Town Talk. k. A. Wheeller and O. Taber: arrived ere from San Francisco, W. J. Langevin of Sacramento is ere on a business trip, J. M. Richards of Piety Hill has been nie ill, but is improving. Miss Lizzie Oory and George C Gass. of rench Corral are in town, _ J. A. Bernstein arrived here thie fternoon from San Franoiece. John Polkinghoro returned yestery from the Gaston Ridge mine,’ George O. O'Brien of Beaumont, xas, is in this city for a few days, Miss Oraig of Missouri is here on » it to the family of Wesiey Arnhart, H. Dickerman and wife returned sterday from a visit at the Bay ies. Ww. E. Merservy, who has been suffer. + from an attack of ‘Sppendicitis, is povering. The young child of Mr. and Mrs, ad Sigourney, who has been very ill, im proving. fliss Lillian Osborn Mas gone to Pac Grove for several weeks, for the nefit of her health. firs, Deming arrived here last night m Oakiand and.ig a guest at the y Union Hotel. firs. H. F. Larrabee; a cousin to . H. O. Mills, is here from Oaklend a visit to the lady. V. A. Tuttle returned lastnight} m Sap Francisco, where he has been a business and pleasure trip. uperintendent M. W. Mather of the mbago mine arrived in this city last ht and left this morning for Oak. H. Benjamin of San Francisco, D has been here for several days, this morning for Downieville to at some mining property. : pe Downey, one of the careful and erignced drivers on the Downiville ge line, is il/at Downieville. His ber is driving in hie stead until is able to mount the box again. ¥. E. Olmstead and wife and Mrs. D have been at Downieville on a visit proed here last evening and left this ping for home. d Hall, the well known coffee man an Francisco, is here with a lot of mew stories. rs. Williamson, who bas been here a visit to ber mother, Mrs. bger of Gold Flat, returned to her e@ at Washington this morning. D. Harroun of Washington, who been to San Jose and this city for eek’s visit, returned home this hing. ed Marcotte returned this morn0 Gaston Ridge, after spending a days here, 8. Thos. Ford and Misses Gladys iltz Ford left this morning for Francisco to visit friends. 8. Davis, who hag been here on a to Mr.-and Mrs. Ed Gray and relativies, returned to San FranD this morning. mes H. Wood and wife of The 68, Oregon, are visiting the gentlessister, Mrs. J. G. O'Neill, The le were married on the 16th of month and are on thelr honeymoon Mr. Wood used to live at Columere is more Oatarrh in this section @ country than all other diseases together, and until the last few was supposed to be incurable. & great many years doctors proced it a local disease, and prebed local remedies, and by conly failing tocure with local treat: » Pronounced it incurable. Sci has proven catarrh to @ contional disease, and therefore re8 constitutional treatment. Hall’s th Cure, manufactured by F. J, ey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, i the constitutional cure on the market. aken internally in doses from 10 toateaspoonful, It acts directthe blood and mucous surfaces » system. They offer one hundollars for any case it fails te Bend for circulars and testia F. J. OHENEY & Oo.Toledo, Ohio. d by Druggists, T5c. ’s Family Pills are the best. ee 6 ae eee It Dazzies the World, Discovery in medicine has ever bd one quarter of the gg one has been: caused by D fa Discovery for Coneumption. * vs *st tests have been on hopeless hs of Consumption, Pneumonia, brrbage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, nds of whom it has restored to bt health. For Colds, Hay F Vhooping Cough it it is the quickaurest cure by WL. Vinton, wh world.” It is Oe twaiste at cost at Racket Store. . Baleam for the throat and lungs is Ue Best Prescription for Malaria §.and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s. #nd 50c. * Chill Tonic, It is simply ee nd Quinine in a tasteless form. pas RO pays Price, 250, my156m ree here you will, the best saloon . everywhere. Your table is not com: boar without it. Moore whiskey, "SELBY oe Much Of the Stolen Bullion Is Re=. 7 covered From the Bay By _ the Detectives. having committed the robbery crime. search. way, “and had no help in any he was taken to the scene of with all kinds of questions tongue and admitted all. Since his arrest Winters trust banks,” he contiuued, refused. like.” to confess. to weaken and the detectives, “ SAN FRANCISCo, August 10.—John Winters, who has been under arrest for the past’ few days under suspicion of at-Selby Smelting Works last Monday night and taking $283,500.0r from the vault, by digging a tunnel under it and boring a hole large enough {to allow himself to enter, was taken to the works during the night by the detectives and this morning he confessed the ) E ; Shortly after daylight he took the detectives about a quarter ofa mile from the tunnel and had sunk the bullion in the bay Search was then immediately commenced and by 6 o’clock $70,000 were recovered and Superintendent. Rapp and the oaretye? continued the showed them where he “T did it and did it alone,” said Winters in a half-hearted . Oity, while he way, but managed the whole thing myself. It took me about six weeks to dig the tunnel, as I had to be so careful for fear of detection. a dangerous one and several times I thought it was ‘all up.’ My only regret is that I did not get away from here.” Winters, who is known as “Buck Taylor,” has acted in. most se good asnew. Itis also comdefiant and unconcerned way ever since his arrest, but when his crime last night he began pumped” and aggrivated him till he finally “waggled” his has stated that he had $4300 that he had saved buried near Crockett, but yesterday when A. Shaw’ of fen Beaneieen [2 WO? suggested that he accompany the detectives to the on account of the tide raising, until the water was upon them himself and was overcome and work may be resumed late this probable that a coffer dam will A New Improvement. The telephones to be used along the Narrow Gauge railroad will be in place and in working order within a few days. The wires along side of the track have been stretched from here to COclfax and everything is now ready to connect the ‘phones. The various stations will have a ‘phone and one will be carried on each of the passenger trains with aparatus which can be pat on the main line at any point. General Manager Loughrid ge has had the syetem installed for convenience and to otherwiee happen. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Te ey If the firet cough ie roperly treated, the firet step in the irection of consumption arrested, the lunge developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” tment.for the first cough. pps dies has saved 80 a from a ot wh Dick ae The Gilt Edge Whiskey is found in the best resorts, saloons and groceries prevent many accidents which. might } Twenty-Three Bars of Bullion Recovered. CrocxertT, August 10—By nine o’clock the detectives had made the water yield up twenty-three bars of its treasure and would have continued work but were forced to quit The men did not notice it and they were compelled to make haste to get out of the way. Detective Crockett, who was so much interested in the recovery of the bullion, forgot came near drowning. The afternoon, but it is more than be built around the spot. The prisoner has been taken back to San Francisco. EEE Good Articles. T. W. Sigourney, the grocer, has in stock the celebrated Wesson Oooking Oll, which is an excellent substitute for butter and lard, being pound for pound. Healso handles Fels’ Naptha Soap, which is “rough on dirt.” With it you can do six hours washing in dirt and grease spots disappear as if by magic. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is = ¢ righf, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous resulta of throat and lung troubles. What shall youdo? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; iy not possible for you, then in either case take the oniy remedy that hae been introdaced in all civilized. couatries with success in severe throat and lang troubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup.” ejit not — heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, bat alleys inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s . vest,and cures the patient. Try ons bottle, Recommended many years by} all a ee teen in the world. Got Green's Setter For Blood Thin Sareaparil 4, For Those Livin, the Malaria Dietricte. Grove’s Chill Tonic. : "my16-Oes The job was . . half that time. When this soap is used, . . FRESH Cl t PHONE, MAIN 551. Wiped Out By Fire. Etna, Ie., August 9.—News has reached here by telephone that the
main business portion of Lime Springs, Iowa, was wiped out by pitta today Loses, $150,000. A Nice Turnout. Herbert Cooper had an attractive turnout on the streets last evening. It consisted of a spring wagon, used for two horses in tandem style: The rig would be just the thing for a camping party. Will Take a Sea Voyage. Judge Frank T. Nilon and family will leave Monday for San Francisco. His family will remain in the Bay will proceed to Dawson Oity and other points of in= terest in the north. The Judge is desirous of enjoying a sea voyage and will be gone several weeks. For Sale Cheap. Household furniture for sale—alplete for house-keeping, and will be sold at a bargain. Inquire of W. H. Tattle, firat door above Thomas 8, Ford's office on Pine street, augbdtf The Curse oft Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches. ‘ Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant = lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed fectly harmless. Immediate re tof. 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia. Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Drink Oook’s Water. Kt purifies the place and show that nothing else was concealed with it, he. jood. F joott became very indignant and said, “I will die first.” “I do not “and if I dug up the money ither the detectives or the. lawyers would get away with it.” He was told that his money would be perfectly safe and if], he would thus verify his claim he’ would materially lessen the burden of suspicion ‘resting on him, but he positively “There is no use talking about it,’’ said he, “I will never take anybody to the place. They can think what they} Knowing these facts and believing Winters to be a very determined man, the detectives were greatly surprised this morning when they finally. succeeded in getting him oe = Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Rector Bros, —_——_——_ + #6 + — —— A good name to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector Bros. Hundreds of People are wing our FRESH-BOASTED COF FEES —and— BLENDED TEAS“™ Have you tried us yet ? Thinking about It ? Don’t yen are dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure, wholesome Tea and Coffee. It will improve your health. (SAMPLES: FREE_gey) TAYLOR'S TEA ZHAN) COFFEE. HOSE . Wholesale and Ret BONED. SHICKEN, per =" BAYLES LUNCH HERRING, per jar VEAL LOAF, per. Ciifty. =! GENUINE SWISS CHEESE, per Ib. _ delivering small orders of lumber, witti'l GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. . Capitalist Dead, * Opiepinn, Auguet ‘9—Peter Thoa.pson, one of Oakland’s pioneer capitaliste, and a former business map of San Francisco, died at hie home in that olty today. He was once President of the City Oouncil. ; Well Recommended. CG. T. Rogers, of Pommer’s music store of Sacramento, is here and prepared to repair and tune pianos in a firat-class manner. Mr. Rogers comes to our city with excellent recommendations. Leave orders at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. Enjoy an Outing. There will be all kinde of sports attendance promises to be very large. A prize will be given for the fastest swimmer, There will be foot races for all comers, and suitable prizes will be awarded to the winners. Traine will leave for the grounds at 9a. m snd Ip. m. If you want to spend a pleasant outing, take the first train for the Park. . BourraLo LacEr Breer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Ohambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig Physicians preseribe Cook’s Water. «ee ‘Try it. jacte Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros. + al-hit Dane —f0 BE GIVEN AT THE—_ Union Platform Satoray Evening, Aug, 10 eg The Best of Dance Music will be furnished by the Nevada City Band. 50 CENTS A WEEK Sdvecsinemestes of to exceed five lines in length inserted under ¢ this is head pe ta a week or $2 Seat Hee 10 cents a wee! or y gen a er Payable invariably in advance. House For Rent. A house of five rooms, situated on Nevada street, is offered for rent, at $8 per month Iuquire of G, RAMELLI, the milk man, New House For Sale. A A aoe house of six posmes, wish with plumbing tl Broumbout, me situated on Ar oO! sale at a bargain. office. Re ary at the TRANSORIPT ab. tf Handsatche! Lost. 4 bandsatehel was taken by some one froni the railroad car Sunday evening. By returning it to the TBansoniPT officea reward will be paid. aS Furnished Rooms Wanted. Throe furuished rooms are desired for rent, with or without furniture, ina private family. Parties renting also want board. Apply at the TransonirrT Office. ol tf Lost. Lost—On Broad street. a gold linked chain bracelet set with small diamond. Finder will be rewarded by leaving itat the TraxsoRIPT office. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best shine in town. All the latest sporting papers are kept on hand. junl7-tf Furnished Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms to let, Enquire at James Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada streets tf Prices That Talk, Steinway pianos, $525; A. B, Chase pianos, $400; Emerson pianos, $350; Estey pianos, $360, ard lots of other makes down to $200. Payments $10 per month. Estey organs from $100 up. Other makes from $3 up. Singer sewing machines from $8 up, call on me. filiiinery Less Than Cost. jatreets, but Calkins made his way to at Olympia Park tomorrow, and the] ' ™. medicine called Kenip’s Balsam, which First-Class Bootblack. ee also to my Fall for Nerehe Oe, ae don’t Teng to San Francisco, August 9—A mysterious cutting affray, which occurred late last night, may result in the death of Edgar W. Calkins, whose head was nearly severed from his body, presumably by « razor’ in’ the bands of Jobn Joinsky. The trouble is said to have occurred at Second and Mission Third and Jessie streets, where he fell from exhaustion and was taken-to the Receiving Hospital: About the same time Joinsky, carrying a bloody razor, rushed into a saloon at the corner of Third and Mission streets, He was arrested and lodged in prison. Neither of the men will taik about the. affair. Oalkins says the wrong man has been arrested, and Joinsky declares that he did not commit the murderous assault, Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Ooald they be induced to try the successful ia sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the firet dose, Price 25c. and 500. ‘rial size tree. For ssle by H. Dickerman, sole agent. ——*-#@e -— A long, aweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Malaria Causes Bilious ness, Grove’ sTasteless Obill Tonic remove the cause Vicious Assault. . Dee cents -25 cents 25 cents 25 cents 4o;cents BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,'CAL. Hetena, Mont., August 9—sheriff Potter, of Oarbon County, near Red Lodge, last evening shot and killed Tod Sloan, who was wanted by the authorities of Big Horn county, Wyoming, for stealing horses. Sloan drew a gun,but Sheriff Potter was too quick for him, shooting him through the back. PEPER EET Finest of shirtwaists at cost at the Racket Store this week. Go see them. Ranuge Lacsre Bem on draught at the Ow. Scents a glass. jlo-tt EXCURSION Olympia Park, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th Trains will leave Nevada City at 9 A.M. and 1 P.M. Round-Trip ‘Pare, including admission to the Park, 25 Cents. A Free Boatride on the Lake for all who attend. Everybody Invited. er Denoe suits will be furnished at the bath house on application: HURRY UP If you want any of our TAN and LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER SHOES. They all have to go to make room for Fall and Winter Shoes now on the road. Prices reduced. Ladies’ $3 Tan Shoes, now $2 50 Tan Oxfords at « ° = $2 00 Men’s Shoes, lace and Coneress extra good value $1 50 & $2 CALL EARLY WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE. we — “Se raieee Rin aN Sz, BES Againet the sun and also against high ely eer OUR VEILINGS are not alone f high quality but very moderately pric The values are extraordinary. variety and beauty of the designs will make a satisfactory selection a matter of no difficulty. Every pattern shown is new and stylish. FINE DRESS GOODS. Oall and see our large stock of FINE NEW DORESS GOUDS which we are disposing of at low figures. We are also att. big values for your money at our FANOY GOODS counter. SNELL © Cor. Broad and Pine 2 wn a = * (ourthouse FLEMING Streets, Nevada City. HARM IH MH AAAOHM IAHR MIO IOK IH Souvenirs And other Novelties too numerous to mention can be seen at C. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. Diamonds. ke A Jarge consignment just received, . and they are beauties. They are the gongine etones and can be relied on. lamond-setting is our specialty. : CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. MISS HOEFT, tna! TRETGE CREAM GIRt Is abroad now, and due notice must vt taken of their arrival. OUD-TMIMITABLE ICE CREAM Is moore liked any other. This is why our parlors are the popalar rendevous -of consumers in couples. Feloy's Jar Cram Paros jabs te pm cate st