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August 27, 1903 (4 pages)

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e Sag dtas Nevapa City DaILy TRANSCRIPT: TRUCKEE nOnNGS Educational Matters Y ACHT R ACF ) y ADE) ( To Report Tonight.) “h-O000. 9 . TRANSCR F : a3 z All of Wyoming Tribe’s delegates to)” ELE ooetes The Board of Education held a meet. the recent ea pecnge an he : FRED HE. BROWN Manager ing last evening in the office of the having returned home, Site = ’ * 4 , : {South Yuba Water Uompany, Fred that tonight's session of a er bebe . UdHY di WEN A Resume of News Searls presiding, and all members bewill prove a very interesting one, ; . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Se . . BD tsa peaetit.; er detailed reports will be given} oe ‘ By Mat, -~ + +, §6 Per Year. By Carrier, -_ 121-2 Per Week cay The following bills were read and Lack of Wind pr event ihe yachts F r om pea oar sania proceed inigu<-Seihie aie . nit ry _ pcre Delivered to any part uf the city. ' From That Lively jexasrsa paid: “Jolin Nevis, storing sacted by the Great Oouncil. wood, $46.25; George O. Gaylord & —cl FA imi Tt seems there is a condition attached} ; aS f Issued Every aveng, Sundays Excepted, at eryace City , Town. s paretamd + ibe nage : Finishing Within ihe Time Limit. to the decision of the Red Men to meet dap * Record 0 qos =—— io this city in 1904. The ene oe ; Great Council of Ked ; ; A Nist of supplies needed for the T Mii > An ( egates to the ee : f 0 ; schools was submitted by Principal Reliance Was WO es Ca p Men which met in San Francisco two oe on N 0 0] ELA Pomona en come 5 : weeks ago say the order is to put up a The following interesting excerpts to advertise for bids for the same to be WW fine building in San Francisco. It -it PEED Sepa 00 fl ap le : d within a year from now eee i p D : 1 t kee Repub. . °Pened on September 16:b, said sup. eee ; ight ith : ENTERPRISE OF s SANTA CRUZ. lean ot tetnndag ee Poy a Solivered by peecom er 80th. NEw York, Aug. 27.—Another large crowd congregated the Great Council desires to meet thera}. ~ ae Teachers were assigned as follows: j 2 ; between ,#nd dedicate the same. If, on the goers Oke ane soe artical at tes First grade—Mrs, M. Morgan. this morning to witness the competitve yacht race other band, things are not chenille . ; of business man Truckee saloon, proved bimself a hero. 000nd Grade—Mrs. E, Hathaway. . Reliance and Shamrock III. As predicted by *the} as planned, then they will assemble at right slong jgers, the millman, Flat. : ‘ . és Second and third gradee—Miss L. : : this city. home on Gold ANTA CRUZ has tried a new iS cpiaaaaibeine ce! nic rai san lad, ee sek pr nd Eevee. Weather Bureau the wind was very light during;the morn. —2 oF Mrs. Hyde left ie ° . nic grounds las oD ay ce gate 3 ! ‘ here and pronounces it a suctess, _ It has converted itself Fo he prompt ection can Be ascribed pesca ares ous a Bn " . img and the prospects for a fast and successful race were very Hartle P r 0 ri . aepeee “10 hy Site ee into a holiday city, has provided a varied and attaac-. the tact that Miss Katie Perkins was! oosth aa Feith ireies Migs =e ae baa scrsand-aieen thie: sind sneveunal Manewierabivantd e. ar > 00d theatrlagl pee oF : : ee not seriously injared. Mies Perkins, ; ’ *}poor, but toward no any ' houses ‘s he. tive program for its guests and has extended its intn Bald f} Murchie, hai “x aaa —— 0 4 ned ‘home’ tif pany with a‘number of young : foe rs fresh hope. ae, M jan of Mystery retur vitations broadcast over the land. Nearly two more weeks of lady friends, was riding in a stage from _—_ se ve Keenan. gave the waiting throngs of a cpr P P W. W. Anderson, a penne = night, and; j sidvloe ane n P : : like: ir . town to the scene of the Nifties’ cale-. !*'D grade—Mrs. M. Long. ' The Reliance crossed the line fifteen seconds after torney of Denver, Colorado, arrived} oo plansesaa sling and Heary The its summer season remain and they will be filled, liked their bration. Mb, Basakebe wes elfing in. Bixtlt and seventh grader—Mre. K. e Re nig niin eed onds later. _ . tere today from Meadow Leke mintog] "69 2-8 aplaaating ling predecessors, with band concerts on the beach and elsewhere, . ine same rig. The party had juet . McCormack ~~. feleven, The Shamrock crossed the line five sec . Tepes olsco. McC district, where he has been examinit was evident that everyone wes Francoise pe > ‘ : Pee eee : ; a spun pkin and with entertainments of different kinds for the many who . reached the grounds and were getting aang NE ay ‘ates .'° 11:20—The Reliance is slightly ahead; wind is very! jog the Hartley ab ee cis possess merit to a marke 4 ness trip. : : » : : out’ of the coach. Mr. Lammon was ents 3 en eet noon he is searching Te“A Man of Mystery” ew : na Mre. will seek recreation in the seaside city. Santa Cruz always among the first to reach the ground. TB® Tesignation George B. ge light. orde in reference 'o titles. The Hartley . . ig lode, . aty Silvey aus pri ; i i ‘ 5 . Sa i 2 ‘ 3 . : ‘ rtain # ‘oor ' ro has-been a popular resort, and will certainly continue such if. Be was followed by Miss Perkins. Fok vee Vache lnrtiow tank lara 12:15—Reliance is one mile ahead; wind is freshening. mining dental bsitaivirapi = and it shows city lite ot om Sa epg é 1s 0 1 had no sooner alight-: years 8go, a the present policy be pursued. Both ocean and land are Paty ae oe tor — wae read ani! accepted, An order wae i ras Reltancecie aud ‘oie ale wile ahaa’: a ietan: nate oe ad ready to lend their aid to the people. All they ask is that piercing scream, Her drées was afire. ™®46 directing the clerk to address oughot . ; east a ad and W.E, Mr. Fi es : m.: R lared off. Reliance is about two +o “The New Danites,” a Wen, Dorthean the citjzens shall do their share. and the flames were rapidly envelop-. ~"* *!0negan a letter expreesing the 4:30 p.m.: ace declare es,” a Westen m i ice Suicide Prevented, in five acts M ° pcisco are in town. : . Board’s appreciation of his services. . pba » by McKee 4 re’s Flat California has natural resources great enough and varied orp » Rape 4 i — ser ard commending his work done here . Miles ahead, Produced tonight. It has hag mith of Moo j i San I : : : . M M. Kim i The startling announcement that @/derfulran for yea evening from enough to make it an independently wealthy State, but it} ing advice, but only one in the crowd. Miss Florence M. Kimball, at pres r years, and eens wens = ? : i ‘ . " d home this morn : ent teaching in the Sin Mateo High preventative of suicide had been dis-. author an immense forthne, re cannot afford to neglect the tourist travel. The State could . bad tau of cathe aro School, was selected to succeed Mr. covered will interest many. A ran! O'Neill, who is recognized as, Flanders, L. Hall br i d ld if tourists did not flock _ ee = a as eae dtb . ity . Finnegan. Miss Kimball is a gradadown system, or despondency inica’s greatest actress, has al over from Rjrchville, sufvive and wou prosper even young lady’s anger and the. necessity ate of the University of Ualifornia and variably precede suicide and somehither; but to ignore this source of income and fail to develop . for prompt action he went to her aid ; THURSDAY ... fe Sia Se dhbevelee linia, Peay suidestee August 27, 1903 i nounced j been found that will pre whe: oe ‘nthe bal Dhase of San Franel i _ Ley . thing has been foun at Ww : it would be as foolish as to allow the oil fields or the gold reine nora ecrernes — teen proyges the Tocal High School abe il, fie: ret that condition which ‘a elaborated om this ualedag Chandler left yest deposits to remain idle. The climate of California has made fastenings and extinguished the fire. i cer aera Her salary will be mi eae ee a biatiny Bitters wae caker a. on oc inine it the recreation ground and pleasure resort of the United Gh ies nae Cua Sanches A representative of the Dry Powder 2 Tt being a great tonio and nervine = TPhe.vandeville foaterey mit geet oe States, if not of the world. This is a fact that cannot be. she was not in the least injured, though paneer Draper Startling Repori Received That Amer the system. alts also a great somadty be new, interesting and full otf Fer ioe supete Hel gainsaid, and the community that is able to attract tourists waives ane te eres wee of the extinguishers in the school satintae : i a . tri . Satisfaction guaranteed by W.°D. play ag al anatp glass an rare i zi : : call at Wm,’ Har iB ar will have a great and lucrative industry. There are counclékbing caught fre has not bese slearig a ro ee ate can Vice-Consul Magelssen Has becn Vinton, draggist rs on A ne vitek i tries in Europe that make the greater part of their living . 1y explained, though it is thought that teresting and showed that out of the bing. ‘ es it might have been caused by the froia tourists and the larger part of the income of the people . Dai ed fr A lighted cigar or cigarette of some of shar hala his aleriiordioicnoee Murdered BY Turks. Dailey return of the New England States is said to be derived from the. the pussengers in the stage coach, 8 ; ist evening. — pm bome Oe a Maher & Co., Nevada ( summer visitors, Southern California has sought and ob-} @G. ©. ra age a sae aata garding the membership of this year’s ag CA ® ° s , m oO e iy " tained this business and has prospered. Central'and North-. 8° "cently in the employ Senior Olass, Principal Barker stated ae j yler returned home po last evening, whe ° . : Southern Pacific Company got an idea that. a. pupil would be enrolled from WASHINGTON, August 27. The State Department fay ern California has been slow to appreciate its value, but the . into his bead last Sunday that he want(1° be G, A. R. Encamp .Jobn Evans ‘4 Grass Valley and another from Oak6 Bra-soun new policy of Santa Cruz shows that this part of the State . ©d to create a disturbance with an emei Beyrut, Turkey, reporting the ast-eventia: land, they having taken up their resi. teceived a message from Beyrut, Tu key, reporting » Bay last-evening
ploye of the company, in the local ° . . rs y . } ho : 4 dences in this city. Sassination of the American Vice-Consu] Magelssen, b School furie! Barker, wiois. waking up at last. ’ yards. Shackelford wae lucky, for! woxt Setarday evening the Board . : ‘ 8 aed v Mrs. J. 8. Oampbe the employe in question refased to will meet to elect a teacher for the Turkish subjects. =r see this morning for Jose this morning. nd Mrs. I, Baldwin <¢ arrived here-on~} ge, and went below t mix things, but summoned Officer seventh and eighth grades, tere 2 eS Schlumpf who placed Shskelford in oe Minister Leishman has called on the Turkish GovernHose : . the city jail, where fe age yer ment for the immediate punishment of the assassins. ; nV Monday morning, when he was disi . 5 ili . ; ab: ; : ; : : charged and left town, ocd . rev es. The news has Siven: rise to considerable stir and com-, ——=== eS Se = CONTAGION OF MOB VIOLENCE, <2 2a) Onn @. day ment in diplomatic circles. morning. Deputy Constable P . ee . 4 T. Smith, the tail Mrs. Henry Nicholson, who went to ‘ i inni school term. Th a trip to the met Schlumpf came across a fellow acting] san Francieoo a short time ago to visit The State Department tias cabled for further particulars August 31st is the beginning of the sc t ee a ; : : » re it i i z "the needs of the WW Lizzie Smythe ari 7.2 80 spicious manner neat the depot. . her parents, is tying dangerously ill but will not declare policy until a further report is received fore it is now time to look after: the eed ‘ sckwith last evening N an editorial article contained in the current number of. The man, who gave his name as Jerry . at that place and doubts are expressed co and girls, 4 home at Moores Flat t gts Galvin, was placed in -jail until dey-. ag to*her recovery. On receipt of the. giving fuller particulars. i oh one of the legal periodicals—Case and Comment—the. tight to keep him from Betting into} news yesterday her husband, Henry 81v) bis N P D ‘ ; M AH ER & co. Now, as ever, are look Mollie Faller came increasing frequency with which mob violence is re—. ‘trouble. Nicholson, left, immediately for the € Navy Department has cabled Admiral Cotten, com: out for your interest,’ neisco yesterday an sorted to in the United States for the punishment of. . M*® Willlem O'Neill came near be. . sick woman's bedside, manding the European squadron, to have vessels in readi-. We have started a Sale of Boys and Girls School Hoses Heine ' po be sumek sed Killed by sewiteh stat ig Ned daladdless B -..7. Cents and 15 cents per pair, 4 crime 1s treated with such thoroughness and with so much. gine in the Truckee yards last Mon-. sayiable reputation among housekeep-. 2°58 tO move to Beyrut in case the demands of the United F; : : in sound wisdom that it would be well if it could be read everyie . ae a piney ase ers for beauty of finish and durability . States-on the Turkish Government are not complied with. bbe ee sera fast black, double spliced heel, an 7 from Lake county o . aoe ; ‘ Ry sizes, where. It is an appeal to good citizenship, good public . tracks in the lower part of town, Mie odbaie ata ap er : handles the ribbo1 morals and the sound, conservative common sense of Amer-—. the darkness, it was shortly after imitations. The Turner & Hadley Oo J . A D1 ADAMS’ HAIR RESTORER Come in at once and buy the Hose for school at Batg noning from. the re : : : . nightfall, she did not notice a switcn k ‘ a ea ousy gain. Cleanly to Use E isitel rices Come toda : :: Springs. ica on the highest grounds, but in the plainest terms. The engine approaching until it was al-. ~°°P 09 bend a large stock of this eos y *quisitely Scented} P . ywriter says: are and tee it to be f; most upon her. When she made an lado morte: 2, me. ree Stam ie ee ; M. Garver, who he : flaws or imperfections, d th Seartie, A t 26 —Frank : i i ' Ith for some time, i “Tt . . h th oe : TK elstt 10 wet Gut of ihe way bak Fook pelle aiesits Mc their EA » Augus rank Tang A delightful toilet preparation for 1S certain that the mob spirit is contagious, . caught in one of the rails, Her porte . : henbangh, a floor-walker in the em-. thin, faded hair, Stops the falling out 1 Octs. : PER PAIR . 1 5¢ ie ae a i : : ——-i i seat a. Landrigan is dow! ‘triumph over law and order of a mob of reckless and Crim-/. attracted the engineer’s attention and sr acum ploy of Frederick & Nelson, was shot . 4t °0Ce, renders it soft, silky, luxarian', 8 . ° ° e . . Promotes the growth and restores t i Held. inal persons in one locality Stimulates the same classes in . Be reversed the lever just in time, the Trial Postponed. § fatally in his own lodgings shortly af0 n to attend the fune , George Fuller, bh Downey, who drov ynieville line for sev ———— Ny gray hair the rich d ‘ . Noel is here from Oa li F : : fosomotive being brought to a stop ter midnight this morning by Mrs. Bee A. ie ie color of youth. ' every other locality. There is always in every populous . within a few feet of the terror-stricken . geiste, A e i . Eoglebright left ¢ ommunity a considerable p t f‘people criminal by. woman. In her efiorts to extricate E. Finley, a stenographer. The shootT : a I 4 or aug Susie ; community a co erable percentage of people crimina y . ft Wis Greate i elege fe tk mT 4 Se ‘i : 4 ; ; : h If Mrs. O’Neil ined h igbt . promise suit brought . ing took place int © presence of TangW M .G ini a imstinct, and though ordinarily cowed by public sentiment] yy, '®" Nell sprained her rig he Best are ade Is 3 verrived henna a ankle. : by Miss Sareh E. Sneath against John henbaugh’s wife and 6-year-old child, 300, arrived here toda and the forces of the law into an outward respect for legal] Another ice house with a capacity of . Shannon came up for trial in Justice Coughlan’s court this morning. G@. D whonelsim t0:hare:bom menaced by a . erent Otte eae authority, are always on the watch for an opportunity to. *trlng twelve thousand tons of ice is Buckley“ afpéared as attorney for the . "eVlver in the hands of Mra, Finley 5d @ \d : Persons returned & : J 3 bow in course of construction at Booa, eeu Braniteville trample law under their feet. The passion of strikers often and it is thought that it will be com. Plaintiff, while A, D. Macon repre. for fully twenty minutes before her . ; leads them to violence, but, except for the aid of the crim-. pleted by November 1:t, ©. R. Mo. ®ehted the defendant's interests in the #. Halstead and W, N b Smartsville, husband appeared on the scene. Tang7 : : : ‘ Clennan is in ¢har of the work, . #°tion. Mr, Mason challenged the henbangh had hard! aise. ing inally disposed people of the community, riots by strikers. ~°7™* ’ y ire panel of jarymen that had been . Johnston and W. 1 which ia being done by the Union Ice . °"! e room before Mrs. Finley leveled her would be far less numerous and serious. Little by little the. Oompany. boat fifty men will be ie aes to try the case. He based revolver at him and fired two shots own from Downievill mob spirit which has long been active in some localities has . Sch io7¢0 ‘0 Haish the ballding inthe . 1° Objection on the ground of preja“ a ay to the Bay, i “King of all Bot Beers,” q 3 : : : ‘ required time.’ Though the one now} “ice on the Part of the cffleer who . It is not believed that he will survive, Brewed from rota on Hope, e : : 4 W. Knickerbocker and been spreading, until almost every issue of the daily press. in course of construction is large, the . ‘lected the jarymen. Justice Cough. . Jealousy is believed to be at the bota g are here from the B ; l d SOLD EVERYWHERE. . has news of some outbreak of lawlessness, too often success: paaepe of nearly all the others is ibol sapere eae ee tom of the affair. Dushoell is here fro ful and unpunished. Every triumphant mob emboldens. ™¥°» srestersoe Sammon a new panel, returnable on -[ VERY Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Sauce criminals in every community to riot more readily and for next Saturday morning at ten o'clock, Headache Saps Your Vitality Pan, Milk Pan, Dipperand Pail carries ie h ‘ SEE, ‘ $ inst ; ewa Jess reason than before. Going 10 Spr ings. ca ee ne Flats ond ee — readers of tte pap “Some crimes, like that so terribly avenged by the mob lurability this w . trial. And wrecks the brain. One dose of \ 4 ‘eg Re be: : : : sas : d to learn that there . rei ; ' § sca. You swallow a pill, and the hea For finish and durability this ware has at Wilmington a few weeks since, are so unspeakably horri-. _ 4-4: Smith, the pioneer druggist of in al ihe Ba ache is gone. They oure neuralgi S 2 Sea eae 2 North Bloomfield, who has been live . : ble that outraged human nature, in its thrill of horror, is for Sherman’s Headache Oure wiil cure : és eaded disease that s no equal. See satiples in our window. . . ble to cure in all ite ¢ ing for some time past with his son, evens aah tanec ee wee : the moment ready to approve of almost any revenge, Yet/4-H. 0. Smith, at Newoastle, came in ‘ 4 Oatarrh, Hall's Oa a FOO ON Only positive care no1 : é ; Word has been received here from ; i i ' . the fiendish vengeance that was executed by the mob upon hve geet alia cee Mele ) : Sdical fraterity, Oat Rear ‘ : : tlemen/s bealth is somewhat impaired . 8°" F.ancisco stating thet Frank titational diseage, the criminal in that instance is not the work of good citizens, . and hie has decided to take a trip to. Page, & brother-in-law to: Andy J, Utional treatment. — hae : : , Holmes and a cousin to Miss Mami phat Stale, Flavoriess otern Doubtless all who join the mob in such a case share in some elifecss be heel ai ie th aon the, beds measure the natural feeling of outraged humanity, but it is . % * 4 i dy-Ground Pack ee Fenton of thie city, is_dying in the ady age . = French Hospital at thet place. Mer Coffee, and try a pound urner a ey ompe Yapon the blood an ; : ete : : Holmes left for the Bay on the after-‘ : si. the irresponsible, the reckless, the criminally inclined who Called 10 Marysville noon train to be in attendance at the eae ae , 8 of the system, tl are most ready to lead or follow in defying the law and sick man’s bedside. : PINE STREET WEVabDa OF : : . : : + i ee ee y al bg up the constitati wreaking mob vengeance.” si : iy . ee t nature in doing its . A superficial view adopted> by many is, in effect that. Dr. ©; L. Muller drove to Marysville Working Night and Day, Ps, : . a, 4 tors have so mach ¢ i Gendish : sa “ a this*moraing to hold a consdltation re i RASA y ve Powere, that they such hendish vengeance is necessay y, or at least, efficacious, with physicians there in regard tothe; The busiest and mightiest little . : ™ : ie j A RS ze red Dollars for any os to prevent the repetition of the crime so avenged. This @p—. case of William Berry Jr., of that wine sant pi wae eae te Dr. Ring's . . eee 2 Roger 4 ‘tities Send for: lis : ae ew e 8. ese 8 change) oF =i ‘ yt Rn Ev gat > 4 : rees pears to be utterly false in the light of the facts. Such savpioens whe dangerous il, weakness into strength, ltstleseness tne . i! ‘ta pyres Pret “Sak ely BD 3. CHENEY 4.000% _ age punishment arouses the very spirit it is intended to re— The Death Penalty ‘. They'e Vondertal fa banat borer R ‘m oun chloory “aanewave L M BER: D EALE oy Drugaists, Te. press. In the lurid light of the burning victim others of his is WD Vigne ey ter box. Bold be eane MOmaMG'. pene q 6 “amily Pills are th . ves i A little thing sometimes results in. “** . ith “———~carry @ full line of ——— j class see 4m as a martyr, The spirit of vengeance possesses death. Thuse mere scratch, ingigni. Le Nag them, and With a wild, fierce, unreasoning madness they icant outs or puny boils. have paid ADAMS’ SAPSAPARILLA PILLS T ai Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screen . ors, Lumber, Mou . AS f ‘OF hasten to repeat his crinie in ‘order to avenge him. The. thedesth pensity. It is wise to have Purify the Blood, ; aylor's Shingles, Laths, Posts, Mill and M: ing Timber, “or Infante and Chi k of b j . Bucklen’se Arnica Salve ever handy. ; : 9 oe ge work of a mob in such a case not only brands the nation Er : It's the best salve ou earth and will. ure Biliousness.and Habitual ConAbsolutely Pure Tea and Coffee House MASU RY’ S PAI . We have this celebrated ™ He 23 he = ei Isgrace, but tends to multiply the crimes it ey aah Be ya omed, ee bap Leos eure al ree oss THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Broad Street, Nevada City, from one pint up, gOelliand see, at W. D, Vinton’s drag store. . soribed by physicians. Office and Ya rd 4 Head offBoulder st Te 4 ing the foundation of . ving the patient