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August 29, 1901 (4 pages)

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‘ d y \ THE TRANSCRIPT. Srass Valley Tews, TELEPHONE NO. 41. _ Personal Happenings. P.0.80Ke! Death at Salt Lake. ‘HE TR Wit Have to Pay, Oaxianp, Aug. 28—Two broken ribs Sait Lake City, Utab, August 28— Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excapled 2emgs of Our Yoighbors HAs , GQ. Sweeney returned from Reno-tast Doings of Our Yeighbors In the Mrs, Zina D. H. Young, widow of the and other injuries sustained on acevening. Gold Over the Gelephone. AT NEVADA OITT, CALIFORNIA, j —BY— : URSDAY .. Castern Part of the County. late President Brigham Young, of the count of.a collision between a bicyole. and a laundry wagon are made the baThe following items are from the Mormon ehurch, died today, aged 80. r, who died Tueeday evening, Mrs. Young was stricken with paralysis sis of 'a $5000 damage suit begun this‘ Mrs. J. Collins of Gold Flat is on Trackee Republican of yesterday : TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : . weretoday shipped to San Francisco the sick list. afternoon by A. R. McDonald against . se " wh —_ C&rs have been made scarce by the a few days ago while visiting her By fait, = = * $6 Per Year for burial. Two email children of the Oakland Laundry Oompany. The Celso’ “is alive ann daughter near Great Falls, Mont. George Keller is down from thé Plumthe strike in San Francisco. On Saturday By Carrier, + 42 1-2c Per Week . deceased, in company with their collision occurred in this city July 24, 16 trade of harne aunt, bago mine, there were thirteen bundred freight Mrs. Young was born at Waterloo Delivered to any part of the city. . Mies Emma Block, accompanied the reof the Kelso family Mrs. Henry Stenger of Piety Hill is cars in San Francisco waiting to be N. Y., in 1821, and was one of the pioand McDonald alleges it wae due to a : lare. None . mains. .Mr. Fisher joined them at Uoldangerously ill: neers in the: Mormon movement, folcareless driver. Owing to his. injuries ,ever in Pennsylvania, nnsy. They pad be unloaded. T. H. Bennetts is confined to his O. V. Harvey came down from Weblowing the small band across the conhe has been unable to follow his occu-. Oslifornia several years 8g0 from ip home by illness. ber Leake yesterday to take 50,000 small tinent to the valley of the Salt Lake. pation of carpenter at $19 per week. ~~ . at Nau. were married this morning and left for Mrs. Wm. Nelson was over yesterday trout from Sissons up to the lake, She married Joseph Smith: Slattering Kf.Tospects. ;& month’s visit at San Francisco. from French Corral. Mrs. Clemmons’ team took out 50,000 voo, fll.,and after his death became The Curse of Womankind -. Both are well-known young people the wife of President Brigham Young. Jobn Billing of San Diego is spendmore'to Independence. Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros, of ~ . Grase Valley and expect to make this ing a few days here. B. J. Watson, who has been over on She had ‘for years been promiuent in Is sick and nervous headaches. Sher-) 4 Woman With # Clear Co, Wining Properties Ghat Ire . visce their At es M. G. Green. of San Francisco went the American River grading iand for church work. man’s Headache Cure gives instant reRapidly Coming to the Front. . Mise Etta Edward ~. lief; One dose cures. Guaranteed s left today fora to Sierra Oity today. the railroad company, came ‘to town fectly harmless. Immediate relief. Avd a bright eye keeps her be : . visit with friends at San Mr. and Mre E. Tilley have returned yesterday and will not return this 25c and 10c a box. It cures neu While there has been no prominent . “Phe work of stringing Jose. a special elecfrom a visit at the Bay. season, Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Lane's Tea a t labours Orde, BROW.$ S.CADLIEINS. Fishe George. Bonivert left todayfor San} The remains of the late Mrs. Herb ert Francisco. THURSDAY .... . Aug. 29, 1901 . tax, John Harris and Miss Elia Week sonel, whore the prisoner was bon, A long, sweet smoke, Thomas pi. A Cerrible Death. mention made of late of the mines in tric wire F. O. Danforth returned to Oroville from the Colgate power house Dickerman, sole agent, — The improvements on the jail are the various districts surrounding Ne-' to convey. power to the Allison Ranch yesterday after a visit here. progressing nicely -and the lower story Rep Lepes, Mont., Aug. 28—F. Gilvada City, yet it is evident trom the . mine, is almost finished . J. B. Byrne of Smartsville left this will be left in one large room for the lies, a wealthy sheep man, was dragged Borrato Laasr Breer on draught, at ful steady and ceasele ss activity in which, Z operations are being carried on at the . various properties that their future, pes It clears up if ove, and ek tgkesp the Kidceee 00 3 eat morning for Forest City. present, The upper story will be fitted A. Wolfender and R. W. Madden are up 80 it can be used as a sort of imerghere from San Francisco. _ ency hospital. James Rosewald of Gold Fiat is O. V. Harvey of Webber Lake says quite sick with intermittent fever. all the teams of that place are liauling arrowly Gscaped, d to death by a frightened horse on the 5 cents a glasa,at Oouncil Ohambers. try jt man, range near hidranch. He was leading W.J. Britland, proprietor. the horse by a rope havinga slit knot fastened to his arm. The horse became frightened and started off at : ‘sale by H. hat MAHER @ CO, 2 prospects are quite promising, and in . : some cases very flattering, and sooner. . Satmvas, August 28—Mr. and Mrs. or later we expect to learn of some of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore returned the machinery and lumber for the new break neck speed, the rope becoming . George Pfeffer of Watsonville found a these young mines making rich strikea last evening from a trip to San Franquartz mill at Meadow Like. . numbe r of small clams Sunday on the The tangled so that Gillies could not loosand develop : ing into permanent, bul. Moss Landin en it. He was dragged several hundred g. beach and that night cisco. wagon roads are being repaired. lion-producirg mines, . before retiring the lady ate seven or J. M. Ricbarde of Piety Hill is reJ. 8. Davis, who lived at Lake Tahoe yards overthe rocky ground. When Of such well known apd staple propjeight of them and heate three. Durcovering from a recent atteck of illfor several years previous to 1876, is finally rescued he was terribly cut and erties, such as the Champion, Provi-. jing the night both. were taken with ness. here in company. with his wife anda bruised: He never regained coneciousdence and others, it is not necessary to twitching of the Mrs. A. Barub returned last evening number of friends. Mr. Davis is now ness. He owned about ten thousand hands and feet, dizzifrom a visit to, relatives at San Franthe passenger agent of the Union Pasheep and a large area of land. condition,. ’ as the steady an g . . tremit nese and : ; cisco, partia l paraly : sis of the exies. Physicians said they were cific at Santa Rosa. prameranie by oe ents eee . euffering from Mrs. H. M. Martin, who has been ptoma ine poison ing, A HandkerchiefWorth $1200. mploy quite illat her home on Piety Hill, is g . Probably due to the clams. The rew Dade: Gk ae now improving. GE pe mainder of the clams were thrown out 8 pbeul, W. H. Middlehoff, wife and children Among some superb photographs of of w uch and as a reault of eating th ighof an encouraging nature has develteen chickens died within “The Handsomest Laces in America,” of Forest Oity, left here this morning ton aston: oped within the past few months, is the Lonpon, August 29—Bitterly cold which occupy a double page for a visit at San Francisco. : ee in the Oalifornia mine, a property that has weather prevai's throughout England. Ladies’ Home Journal for September, evening last here arrived Jonhert F. 3 rapidly advanced to its’ present good from San Francisco and today left for Snow fell yesterday at Birmingham, is shown an exquisite handkerchief valWant Ohetr Pay. condition under the able and carefal . and violent storms of wind and raih ued at $1200. When one Camptonville. closely exammanagement of its superintendent, Ed. Miss Kattie Mullon, who has been are reported from all quarters. Here ines the web-like film, and the remark-= 28 : Lawrence, The large, double compartotto Pan n = * at seen a4 visiting here, returned to North in London, wherea few days ago we able detail of the dainty design, this ment incliue is now down about sixty tend Baste were Sweltering, overcoats are the rule, sum seems none too x; . Siz. u much to pay for —s Bloomfield today. feet, and further work of sinking for; and people are wishing they were in such a piece of . a eaene ware Ot the ledge is to be hastened by an in—. Strike J. E, Hippert of Graniteville, who work. Its making Bene. 60 , and traffic on the road is ata has been spending a few daye, returned New York or Egypt, or some place doubtless ovcupied the greater part of creased force of miners, which has just . standatill. Price 25 Cts. per yard. This is what where they could get warm. This bitone woman’s life. The Alleged fetta re On Soe port home today. handkerchief is been added. The property is now in. = is comp any to ter cold, coming as it does directly now the property of the Drexel Instiwaiting for so long. Mrs. Williams of Graniteviile, who pay the employes the hands of capitalists who are deter-. Shelt salariee ie ame eeneed given for has been here visiting Frank Power upon a season of almost unprecedented tute in Philadelphia, to which it was mined to open up the property in first. 8 ei — drouth and fropical heat, is havinga presented by the widow Eighty passenger and and family returned home today. of George W. class shape and develop its resources,. -"°!#5t trains are cn the schedu serious effect upon those crops that Childs, the famous S. McKinne y returned to North journalist and phille. The anthropist. The other beautiful laces Bloomfield today after ashort visit here, are not harvested. tor their sutetbiion . Sammer resort hotels and cottages all Shown on this page are owned in New Miss H. Kelleher, who has been here There are many other mines like the pie ot de York and Boston; most of them being them. = Pincad 90 "great--inon a visit, left this morning for her Ought to Get Some of It. All new. California and Oampbell which are des. included in the collection loaned to the : home at Washington. Fa Respectfully, tined to become good-paying mines in F. Davenport, Dan J. Smith, Alex. ‘ If the story, going the rounds among Metrop>litan Museum of Art by Mrs. the near future, and all that is needed . Arnott and G. Sally arrived here last the public scandalm Astor. This collection is valued at the Wilt Wake a Gest, ongers to the effect to develop them into mining properties . J enormou s sum of $62,000. evening from San Francisco. that Rear Admiral Schley was intoxiof the foremost rank is capital, a little . 4 F. Dadley and wife came down from cated at the battle Paris of Santiago , Augus be true, t 28.—D r. Koch has anlabor and good _ management. Porest City last evening and left this the News Letter hints that some less ‘pousced that he will inoculate Doctor Their Secret is Out. Sak PER “=f agtive members of the Navy might take 'Granault with bovine tuberculosis to morning. for San Francisco: Will Go to Grass Valley. J.A.and J. D. Landsburg, J. Strou8 swig or All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to . test the theory that human and bovine two from the same bottle: learn the cause’of the vast improvebeck and W. Williams came down from . tuberculosis have nothing to do ith Relief Hill today. ment in the health of Mrs. 8. P, Whit Laure l Parlor, No. 6, N.D. are: G. W.,; . each other, . To Save Her Child. taker, who had fora long time, endured of this city, has accepted the invitation . the disea and that man cannot catch Ed Dobbie is down from North se from cattle. untold suffering from a chronic -bron to attend the celebration at Grass Val. Bloomfield. ae From frightful disfigurement Mrs: chial. trouble. “It’s all due to Dr. ley on Admission Day, but not to turo . King’s New Diccovery,” writes her busGeo. A. Ray, manager of the Ball Nannie Galleger, of ees stuffed olives, per bottle, 20c La Grange, Ga., apout in a body. Action was taken on. Ohe Brit pled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to great band. ‘It completely cured her and ish Groubles. saw mills was in town today. also cured ‘our little grand -daughter of this matter at the last regular meeting, . J. Hatcober was over from Columbia sores on her head and face, and writes & sever Ie e attack of Whooping Cough.” ite quick cure exceeded all her hopes, unsweetened, %4 Ib. cake 20c Hill today. It posit ively cures and sie eneekbers one Coughs, Colds, Ls It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, _— age Lonpon, Aug. 28—A special dispatch clusion after a little deliberation. Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung W. L. Cline came down from GranShin Eruptions, The Cuts, Burns, Scalds troubles. says the British autboriteville toddy. Iocal Parlor of Native Daughters al, from Shanghai Guaranteed bottles 50c and and Piles. 25c. . Oure guaranteed by $1.00 at Peking . Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinhave telegra ways takes a very active part. in all the jities phed J.D. Pierce of Worcester, Mass., arfor W. D. Vinton, druggist . more troops immediatel ton’s drag store, rived here this afternoon. He will New Today === ADIES’ WRAPPERSf Cold Wave in England. Prices $1, $1.25 & $1.50 LINEN FOR SKIRTS and DRESSE you have bea” New Laces! New Dress Trimming! and they will doubtless be rewarded. '*7* number of people stopping at the The kind they are going to use for Fall. Come and see 4 Meher g Co. . California Sweet Chocolate, KNOW YOU CAN celebrations of National and State P si holidays. Nearly every member will attend the coming celebration on the Novel Scheme of a Jap. Ninth, but, as stated above, they will not appear ia the parade in a body. A Japanese stowaway on the Hong . kong Maru tried a novel sche me to be,Come a resident of California. His ; Presence on the steamer was discovEd. A. Moore, the up-to-date ph. oered soon after the vessel left Japan speak at the Theatre tonight. James Haavey, President of the Miners’ Union, Secretary W. H. Bowden and T. R. Edwards, all of Grass Valley, are here to attend the speaking this A Big Group Picture. tographer, is making arrangements to!80d he worked his eee Often most respectable looking books way across. Two have a take one of the largest and finest days page missing somewhere. One
before reaching port he wrotea cannot trust even a folio that has been group pictures ever produced in the! lette r that he had committed suicide. connected with religious houses all its State. It will be taken at Glenbrook . Nothing was seen of bim again until life. It may be invincibly bound in the Park on the 10.h of September, and will ; Customs Inspector Stone, who was on strongest calf; it miy have passed all represent all the old pioneers of the . ® "ear-by steamer, saw the Jap.crawl its quiet, unread days behind glass and county and others in attendance who from the Hong kong Maru to a skiff. be as clean as on the day on which it desire to have their likenesses taken. He was captured and will be deported. was issued, and yet page 341 may have a vanished. (It is quite probable the Jap was aided We once knew a man who had a firm Going Fight Ahead. by his countrymen on the steamer and. re belief in the devil and for this reason: . told just whan to make an attempt to He said that he could hardly count the The trolley now wire on the extends from new road . and. Grass Valley. +980 —______ 2 to Glenbrook Park, the’ workmen reaching the latter place this after Short Job of It. . noon. The two cars for thé road ar-. InN orth Caroliva last week a colorrived at Grass Valley shortly after ed ma 0 noon ‘today. made by the Sacramento accused of assault was arre st-— Good progrese is being ed W edne sday, tried Thursday, ccn construction crew street, the rails on . victe d Friday and will be hanged next having mon th. The law P. Loughridge’s residence. ———~+ see sculty in protecting his conv icted pris iat oner from the mob. fs Now a First Lieutenant. eo . A jadicial hang: ing does not satisfy the lynching spir 3 . it, which seeks vengeance George W. Winterburn, formerly of . justice. San Francisco, who is quite well known in Neveda City, baving visited here; g rather than Fostoffice Inspector R. W. Madden Manile. He now holds the position of. “fice and found First Lieutenant, in one of the ‘com-. * i 28Pe. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, — Sole Agents Broad Street . COVER THE Head Trovbles Of His Om. hie teare changed to smiles and be wouldn’t call the King bis uncle. Follow hie example and be happy. Faloy' a: tren Pats . DING---DON We May we do it _[-SCHOOE SUITS AT $100. $1.50 and $2.00 Every shape and every-fabric that? Get Green’s Prize Almanac, Commercial Street, : GRASS VALLEY. you-. Telephone, Gre s Valley Stores, Main 571 ee Nevada Olty : . good hot. lane y night at Willi er Pine and §; and choice ¥ p always on hai .H. Bray, who hoisting plant pan mine at tl bw Valley has ¢ ply new hoist, y ile Al Foyer w mpton mine bing about a ton pcing blow on t eriously injure o work for awh fge droves of ght from the hi riven to the foc big bands passed this morning. burney,. the groc to our read hes and macker¢ edibles. He al ything that is and sells his . n of profit. Fa ity with Sigour stock the artic ocure it for yo fannual sacnific: is now going or tore, and the ns to the ladies for their fall . d fancy goods ¥ rgain and the ve an unlimit bew advertiseme bs asthe pure ly by Wm. H. ++ -Oae—+ Saturday will PT, P 0 Sandan Se aeimtnatati Best Prescripti Band Fever isg 8 Chill Toni 4 Quinine in s no pay. Pri old Storage becial first-cla ou should sen beef, pork, m arket, LO Laces Bax glass, at Oc itland, propri ap remedy . all righf, but at will relie: breand dang hd lung troab Go to a w Climate? Yi Hble for you,t ONLY remedy in all Giy bess in severe “Boschee’s imnly heals a1 0 destroy tl ee 8 inflammat tion, gives Cures the x Recommende ists in the w: anac, — Lager Bry glass, at Oc th i ind, propri Sc1 woes metniromonts of, Shae! ol suit we sell is not right in every way n our shoulders, and say to you that if the Scho of sorial Parlors t. Baths, 25 ce 8 It Pay to! EARTH. grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indiestion or Bilt_good to you. We have planned and figured to dress the boy. jousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermenWe have now on sale a fin tation of undigested food, regulate the . e line of School Suits at $1, $1 50 and $2. load of.Children’s School Sho action of the liver, stimulate the neres. Every pair sold under a guarante vous and organic action.of the system, e,” Levi Strause Overalls, all and thatis all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches or other . aches. You only need a few doses of . Green’s Auguet Flower, in liquoid . Rid Front: Store, Main Street form, to make you satisfied there is . sizes, 50 Cts, the very bes: see Wm. Harry pr a good bath . —t°@e-+ ’t he is an unusual -boy, for usuall y boys always need them. gh usage the active boy gi ves them, eee J Your mothers’ and you want a g ——OSes *——The Schoo I Bell Will Ring Mond ay —« Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the nothing serious the matter with Nevada City Teva City wisdom and also that he might not be Question Answered. hildren get yo pils ready for. has everything ‘Bros., Oomme FOR DING---DONG! The singers who are totake part in. the exercises on the 9th of September . will meet at the Theatre tomorrow. evening at 8 o’clock. civilized” world. It did all right for‘the*turnips our grand © : Singers to Meet Tomorrow. For sale THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY. template buying.—™ese—-@§ *panies doing duty at that place. ness. he Collector . to their life. read book, choosing it both in order book eed\ pure and is fled by the hig! Particles of dust must be removed piece by*piece, Each minute whee! must be . freed from anything which would retard the movement, We clean and repalr watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are added forced to the conclusi®n that the devil was in it. He supposed that when the . devil was in need of more quotations he abstracted a page from some little possible, to collate ev and sunburn, Btoa’s, 25c and ack Beam Bour' Crosse & Blackwell’s, pez 40c FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. Therefore he was reluctantly of its affairs in excelient tor, importance which be""mnay con: Dpal Cream is ti Old Governméa nedical departn Army and Na by the Board fathers carried. _ yet each one had a page missing some found out. Dall on Ed Schi thing in the tol CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer._. _with coal oil. ould bave come to these books, and ® number of times, hae been pro-. !8 in this city ona We do not uphold this theory, but we tour of inspection. d6 recommend the book hunter, so far nioted in the United States Army at . 1°day he-examined the local Postas Go to N. Rohr f My Wife’s Salad Dressing, for cold meats & salads, bot. 35c Of cleaning a watch or clock was'to lubricate the works . . that he might obtain a reputation for ee For the best ¢ pal line send yot Dn day,and w rons pay up imperfect books by which he had been tnisled in his time, and in nearly every case these books had a highly respeéctuble past. They had grown mellow in monasteries or had been carefully tended in great libraries, where they were never touched except to be dusted. It seemed morally impossible that harm has not lagged in been laid from the Plaza.to Charles this instance, yet the sheriff had diffi where. School supplies For life insaran But for invalic ind family use. TIE 4 Book Hunter's Worry, Baker’s Chocolate, THESE] Mushroom Catsup, Smit —— The worry of finding that a book 1s fncomplete is often to be expected. per small package ~ 5c Baby Pim-Olas, Votes oi we are ready Good Me {3 Brothers ha hutton and —t Oe st also just receiveda car : * right is here. We have Money back if Goods are not satisfactor: Prescript Fever .is a Cum Toy Quinine in O pay. ONE PRICE mq CLOTHIERs. " Corner of Broad and Pine Sts NEVADA CITY. CityStores, Main 791; ree, Maia 79) Pr