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Nevapa City Daity TRANSCRIPT
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BROWN & CALEINGE, PROPRIETORS.
Issued§Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
@yfiel, -TERMS’ OF SUBSORIPTION
$6 Per Year . By Carrier, -Delivered to any part of the city.
12 1-2c Per Week
¢
WEDNESDAY.
i
town, recently,
business all day on Sunday, during
ter season.
old-fashioned, forty-nine
seven days of the week in the smaller towns of the county
no doubt have just cause in expressing their surprise at this
unex }
Millenium is close at hand, but—generally speaking,
péople are glad to see you adopt this desirable reform movement in your thriving
Truckee undoubtedly have become imbued with this great
spirit of enterprise and
county seat, and perhaps, before long, intend to “go us one
better” on this line.
business men of Truckee unite and adopt the early-closing
movement.
gives the merchants a chance to get acquainted with their
families. Brother Rutherford, push it along.
January 22, 1902
Che Ees cod RS SWSSS eee § “CHESTS URES ESF OOS S'S SSS
OOD EVENING, CITIZENS OF TRUCKEE: The
people here are asking “What has gone wrong at
Truckee?” This query has been prompted by the
united action taken by the leading merchants of your
in deciding to close their respective places of
the balance of the winSome of our people who are familiar with the
custom of keeping stores open
pected turn and giving expression to the belief that the
the
mountain town. The people of
progress which has prevailed at the
We would not be surprised now if the
It is a good thing for everybody concerned and
444444446444
of the Iowa Legislature voted separately
the United States
Jonathan P. Dolliver of Fort Dodge received 86 votes, and in the
received 84 votes.
Plans for the Navy. .
Alison’ and Dollver lected Senators.
Ww. B, ALLISON
DES MOINES, Iowa, January 21.—At 2 o’clock this afternoon both houses
on the selection of two members of
Senate. In the Senate William B. Allison of Dubuque and
House they
Fatal Accident.
Cuerozer, Ia., Jan. 21— While a gang
Lawyers Fighi.
Sacramento, Jan, 22 — This afterare employed.
HE SUCCESS ACHIEVED by the new submarine
boat, Fulton, which’ in its further tests a few days
ago dived and swam, rose and sunk, and otherwise
disported itself like a veritable dolphin, points to a
lesson which the legislators of a growing naval power wil
have to heed. Nowhere is the element of change a more
certain factor than in the upbuilding of navies, A recen
British naval expert, commenting on the constantly varying
fashions of navies, calls attention to the fact that even the
—mueh-mooted-question of the merits of cruisers as against
battleship is being eliminated by the construction of battleships having very nearly the cruiser speed. In the same
way the character of the torpedo boat problem has changed
wholly since the torpedo first became a possibility of warfare.
To confront the torpedo boat danger nations long. ago began
the building of torpedo-boat destroyers and only recently
Russia found it advisable to construct a “destroyer of torpedo-boat destroyer.” The danger of the torpedo itself first
called into use the protective net of steel to be hung about
large warships and in turn this was followed by the-.invention of a cutting device to enable torpedoes to pierce the ne
Now a new net that defies cutting has been invented.
noon, shortly before 8 c’clock, there
was ap exciting scene in the courtroom -of City Justice of the Peace
W. A. Anderson while the Court wae
in session, engaged in hearing 4 Chi] . nese case. Two well known lawyers,
Corporation Counsel Hiram W. Johnson and Elwood Brunner engaged in a
t. scrap, and doubtless would have done
esch other some. damage were it not
for the fact that the Court called upon
the officers toseparatethem. H. Alter
was on the etand and was being ques+ioned-by-Elwood Broner when Hiram .
Johnsou made a remark to the Court
which Bruner took as a personal affrent. Bruver grabbed at Jobnston,
and both men were trying hard to hit
each otber when the officers separated
them. Justice Andereon fined each of
the lawyers $25. As soon a8 they got
outside the attornies renewed hostilities. Johnson and Bruner used very
very bitter language toward each other
and were again coming to blows when
Justice Anderson separated them once
more. Justice Anderson said, if they
did not stop when I told them to this
afternoon, I would lick thew both myself, and I can do it, too.”
t.
‘ig two men and fatally injuring three
of men were unloading a ear of raile
near this place a car tipped over killothers.
PORES
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There.is only one way to cure deaf.
ness, and that is . constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
‘this tube.gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation ean be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine
case out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollare
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulare, free
F. J, CHENEY &CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.’
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
NN
D.linquent Sale Notice.
e
SHADY CREEK CLAIMS
Work of Opening Them
Up Going Steadily
, Ahead.
O.L. Canfield, of San Francisco, is
opening up a number of claims slong
Shady Creek, in the vicinity of the
Oak Tree Ranch, . near North San
Juan, The work is progressing well,
and the gravel gives very‘good returns. A oumber of residents of that
locality are associated in the new enterprise, Charles Wodell being the
foreman. A large cut has been blasted
out in the lower claim, and aix men
More hands will be
put-on when further progress is made
and if the project, comes up to the expectations of its promoters & large
force will be engaged. The success of
the rew operations means much for
the San Juan Ridge. The feasibility
of working Shady Creek has-been discussed among mining men for.several
years, and it ie the general opinion
that it will pay well. Its bed is covered
along its entire course with heavy
tailings, but with the process started
. by Mr. Canfield and his asacciates the
several claims can be worked to advantage.
for Oamptonville.
North San Juan.
ville today.
Going and Coming.
W. Mobley and J O’Oonnor are down
from North Bloomfield.
J. R. Morrison left this morning
Mies Emma Wortbley is down from
Washington on a visit.
Major J. 8. MoBride is over from
Fred A. Horton is up from Fernley. .
Captain E. 0,.Ord and BE. M. Hall of
the Excelsior mine at Meadow Lake
are here on mining business.
E. Poage came down from GranitePine
Funeral To-Day.
The funeral of the late Andrew McNally took place this afternoon from
the family residence on upper Main
street, the interment being made in
Grove Ocmetery.
. pearers_were R. Webber, Geo. Beckley,
Wm. Ashbura, J. Hopkins, G. Obap“Cannot preserve her beauty, except she . &
here bowels and digestive organs
Lane’s Tea . &
The pall
pell and J. Johnston.Kuquire of Brown &
Ranch For Sale at a Bargain.
The Holland Ranch, situated near
Columbia Hill is offered ata bargain.
Terms part down and balance on ti
Morgan. tf
All Indications Very
Favorable at that
Place.
A. P. Hall, superintendent of the
Grizzly Hill gravel mine, returned to
this place this morning from Petalames, where ‘be bas been one visit,
being on his way to the mine. He
stated that the outlook of the property
at the present time ise more than enLcouraging and every indication tends
to show that it is permanent. The
grinders or crushers are kept buisy all
the time and are working very satiafactorily. Everything connected with
the mine is rasning along smoothly
and with the present good management and prospects there is no doubt
but that the Grizzly Hill will soon become one.of our leading gravel mines.
Tt is the intentionof the owners to.
put in more grinders in the Spring and
thus. increase the output. The force
of men employed will be enlarged at tbat time and a namber of vew drifts
worked. The people of that section
fell confident that the mine will prove
much better than ite owners expect
and are anxiously awaiting the Spring.
Going to Klondike.
George Coffey, William Dahbneka and
George Hothersall will sail from San
Francisco for the Klondike the last of
this week. They are going to operate
in the mines on a large scale, and their
many friends wish them success in the
northern gold region. Louts Ashwander and John Oleave Jr. of this city
will accompany them. ;
Sti Killing Them.
one Boers were killed, thirteen were
surrendered.
City
keeps
in a healthy condition.
indigestion. It
you a good appetite. Price
50c. a package.
arman, sole agent.
The Bloo
When there is a natural and health
DISEASED
circulation of tae blood, the entire
WAHER &CO.
Lace Curtains 000s ava. Lace
© Jan. 22,1
> omg \ is now &
oe 3 5s. Palace
90 Cts. a Pair Bc:
‘ ‘ a see for y
totic tot ick : jai
ug of the ~~
60 pair of them in this lot, some sold at $1, so Agente
at $1.25 and some $1.50 a pair—all now reduced “i! anges
90 Cents a Pair. ; q Christie, N
The price "be go cents as long as they are in the! pe, Joo ¢
window. If you want to get in on a good thing, don’t Je. ok Te r et . R. Te
this go by. : i
Great Clean-up Sale of Wrappers merge
Great Clean-up Sale of Blankets
Great Clean-up Sale of Embroideries , oS
Great Clean-up Sale of Muslin Underwear / gnce: ot Mra
Prices on all these Goods reduced. The Ss Cveie’¥
Better come today.
Store closes at-6-o’clock, Saturdays excepted.
Respectfully,
& Co.
y are going fast:
Lonpon, Jan. 22—Lord Kitohener re-. j
ports that since January 18th, thirty. Z
wounded, one hundred and seventy . =
were made prisoners and forty-one
The Handsomest Woman no Nevada .
moves the bowels every day, and cures .
purifies the blood, .
clears up the complexion, and gives
25c. and
For sale by -H Dickt
iets
‘HEALTHY OR .
construction and naval committeemen may well be puzzled.
It will obviously be unwise to ignore any of the new features which may promise effective results in time of war.
While paying due heed to their possibilities, however, it is
safe to say that naval experts of all schools will agree with
Presitlent Roosevelt’s statement that as yet there is no substitute for “the great war craft whose hammering guus beat
out the mastery of the high seas.” Congress will have little
reason to hesitate.at the proposition to build the battleships
and cruisers which the Secretary of the Navy calls for.
is widely conceded that the battleships now designed in this
country are superior in efficiency to any yet nade and they
must continue to be the nucleus of the American naval
force. hae.
the census, and of these, say 10,000 live in Chinatown, and
they furnish more crimes of violence, more gambling. more
disease and more filth than any other 10,000 persons in one
practical impossibility.
months and see the great evils resulting to this State from
goncerning this matter.
With naval fashions changing at this rate boards of
It
e¢<¢e4e46¢404 0448484 4 4
The Chinese Curse.
S A CONCRETE ARGUMENT against Chinese immigration we do not know anything quite equal to
Chinatown in San Francisco. The total number of
Chinese in that city is less than 14,000, according to
place on this continent. After forty: years of effort it has
proved impossible to stamp out the murderous tong wars, and
the recent exhibit of two men killed and two dangerously
wounded, is a fair sample of conditions which our laws have
been ineffective to sudue. A gambling club and a slave girl
figure prominently in. this latest story of Chinese ferocity,
and both of the two separate shooting. affrays which grew
out of a single incident were cowardly attempts to assassinate. If it were possible, by a reasonable display of energy
on the part of the law, to stop the murders in Chinatown,
their occurrence might not be a valid argument in favor of
exclusion, but this is not so; enough of the Chinese population is in sympathy with crime to make its punishment a
__If Messrs. Gompers, Foord and others who argued: be.
fore the Senate committee, yesterday, against the passage of
the Chinese Exclusion Bill, could live in California a few
Chinese curse, they would probably have different views
NS COUNTY O]L COMPANY. LO
eation of priucipal ylace of business,
Nevada city, Celifornia. Location of works,
Kern County, California.
otice—Lhere delinquent upon the
following descri _s'ock on account of
Asses-ment No 1, jed on the 19th day of
December, 1901, the several amounts set opposite the nawes of the respective sharebolders
as follows:
NAMES
Hot Old Time.
NEw York, January 22—For the
thirty-sixth time in as many years the
NO. CERT. NO SHARES AMT.
8120 $
Dercle Francais de )’Harmonie held precke Se: se bal 427 _ refed
: : rbpo a oe ree ya
ite annual masquerade ball in Madison arebibald. W. Sii52 * 200 20 00
A rnaud. Kk. D.... 5 00
Square Garden this morning. Fully Monee lin Steven: 8S 20 3 00
8,000 gay maskers were present. Wine, . Crother, Ulerer Cc.. 2 7 1 00
women apd the dance are the three Coan, Thos. N ee a is % i3
Ps Colgrove. Fred... 14 2 2 50
fuctors essential to the success of a. Co Stil Ghas. Ww. 270 290 2) 00
real French ball. All three were very Gon e +B. G hanuaiens a 4.0 40 00
much in evidence. Laaky Uncie Sam, Co.per, HM*«... 485 5000 300 00
ebuaky Jobony Bull andthe doughty . GooPer: ob He ote
Kaiser Wilhelm frolicked about. arm Dat . s: George Re.. 43 83 8 30
in arm like tripiets from the same Gaink a. oo , 383 20 40 00
7 : : 5 a baton, R W .». «+: 507 200 00 cradle. The inevitable Trilby, with her . pint austin, Jr.. 278 aa a
indispensable gray military coat arms ils sami. 35 333 83 30
akimbo, spent most of her time knockElida, arniad; 0168 100 10 00
ing off the helmets of two six-foot Gg pam, Mrs. a ao ~
farce policemen, with her historic slipGretpy. Bewin . ares bts 320 82 00
ob, Evan J... 7 1
pered feet. A shape.y Queen of the . Johnson, Cyril... 393 20 OO
May kicked boles in the atmosphere donpane, Cyril vetees 7 500 £0 00
aud inthe brand-new silk tiles of Joues. or oe . 120 50 5 00
many broad clothed Johnaies who ed erated 5 ts eT ie 2
flocked about her, each one anxious tiem pa Hears ue 0 % 00
that bis hat should be the next to Le} Kitts, Henry Loe Ae) 26 2 60
ruined by ber polated pink sandals, . Mocte kA.. ai 3 Hed
It was not an uncommon thing to see . Mobley W.L .. Add 5000 500 00 ; : Mobley, W L.... 453 110 11 00
a sturdy French soldier scampering Mobley, W. L oon 12 10 100
across the big amphitheatre with a erage eee Bf is a4
ie ; i Pilling. E. F .. 851 100 straggling golden fair very much alive Pillive: Kilzabeth. $32 . ] 99
and kicking under each brawny arm or Aine Elizabeth. 3868 8 80
to aee almost anything imaginable. . Piling: Lucher... 354 M0 100
see Piliing, Luther..:. 855 100 10 00
Pilling, Luther... 356 100 10 00
Had 2 Good THMC. [ksei se BBS
illing, Luther...
bg Plummer, Chas. H. 378 500 bo oo
. ' Plummer, Chas. H. 379 500 60 00
“ ce ptesedetag Pe .. 402 100 10 00
Deputy District Grand President noereh ee cane 169 100 = 4.10.0
F. L. Arbogast returned from Loomis, . gusties.eee 170 100 10 00
,. . Rose, W.G. ..... 3 10 Piacer county today, where he in-. Ross’ Mrs Adelia. 490 10000 ne &
stalled new officers of the Native Sous po a Adella. 481 5000 500 00
Parlor last evening. After the in-. Ross: fie £eele ue Bi 99
stallation ceremonies a fine banquet aay peed oe Ry za 20 00
was served, and the Natives had a Suaw,Dr.dBe 12 34 3%
jaw, Vr. Severe
merry time. Shaw, Dr. J.F.., 207 30 H 3
ain : ghay, De. 2-7; .. 28 84 30 mse’ : :
scadden, P. re: -) 5000 500 00
very original package of Jesse toaddes, F. ---\; 456 5000 500 00
Moore whiskey is guaranteed absoStewart.Dr. Geo. bis 100 2 0
lately pure by Jesse Moore Hunt Co. i a ces . z 10 00
eo . : Jay lor, x. W. sash 5000 sob
The girl who-is never seem to blush carton Bow. cnt a 1000 ino
may. have been bern ‘to blush unseen. ear o-: fens ty br 50 00
jermaties Taylor, FWe ss 48 10 ©
ce rew belia,d. oe
~~ is the greatest lottery of Thomine; War A 93 134 ne
fe—and . 1 eeler, Mrs. Lewis 54
nd lotteries are illegal. Winchester, J.B.. 55 100 19 00
The hotel ranner doesn’t rud the hotel. con o Hesembet. Lee so many shares of
el of such stce as may necessary
will be sold at the office of the company,
Citizens Bank, Nevada City, California, on
TUESDAY, the SEVaNTH Day OF + EBRUARY, 1902, at the hour of one o'clock P, M. of
ed aay. awd pay anise Soringnast epommnens
fe ether costs vertising
and erpenses of sales .
——d
The less luck.a man has the more he
despises it.
—s
Taken before bedtime Gilt Edge
whiskey will break up any cold. .
naturally
Polluted
during the past
to send you our
quantity, estimated at one-eighth the wei
every five minutes, ‘This rapid flow of ‘oe blood through th
entrance of disease germs and im of
is not necessary or
ing and strengthening the muscles, tissues, nerves and bones.
few persons can rightly claim an absolutely pure blood
unpolluted circulation, and in consequence are exposed
Contagious Blood
through the blood, and Cancer,
Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter—in fact
isons or humors that are engenered and fostered in a sluggish
atid impoverished blood. Old
sores, chronic ulcers and rheumatic pains are com.
mon, especially among 0
thin and
color and strength to you
evidence eome constitutional or blood trouble, which salves,
any external treatment can cure. Diseases that originate
they manifest heentre * ——
pains, require a tonic an
and neutralizes blood poisons po
ties that no other blood medicine does.
Breeds Disease new strength
and most. reliable in
about your case ; this informa
good for the
Poison, the greatest enemy
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
humors, but
t of the body,’ passes throug’
supply
to » en e
Catarrh, Eczema, Salt
the majority of human ailments —ere
The Blood is the Source
of All Strength
1d le, whose blood :
pale because of the lack of the red corpuscles that give’
‘ul blood, Sallow complexions and rough, oily ski
Pagine nor
tumors, itching eruptions, muscular or bone
er such as’. S. S., which not only antidotes
health-givi
t goes down to the very ‘oundation of
h the heart
the
e — e
every description. It filters out allthat
and development of the body and nourishBut, unfortunately,
and ect and
le diseases.
caused by
the blood, whether
tonic properthe disease and eliminates from the system everyBlood) thing of a poisonous character or that obstructs and
E the circulation. It builds uP and im
and vitality to the o
when the arteries and veins are once
more filled with new rich blood, the general health begins
Ser ane 1 6 ae NT ers block pusid and th
. S. S. is the on
e ifier, C)
ly Guaranteed parely woeetten tested ia thoasands of cases
innutri
to improve, muscles
fif and is more today than ever. We will be glad
7: free, and if in ore PoPenertical Zayice write cer tayeiclads all
tion will cost nothin
hae you 3
and comes from experi:
dence is cond in strictest
COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
———
\
W. -B. “ROBB, Seoretary.
Office—Citizens Banks, Nevada City, Caitrota. a
a “es ‘ }
Our
ft has taken over twenty-five ©
«pears of -constant-and intelligent
effort to bring “ Our Very Best”
Pocket Knives up-to the present
high standard. Every knife. ts
& proof of the triumph of Amer
Scan workmanship, style and fim
fh. There's nothing better.
FOR SALE BY
LEGG & SHAW
NEVADA CITY.
C0.
These are something new and will sell very rapidly.
Better come and get one before they are all gone,
— tk —
Cc. J. BRAND, The Jeweler
=F
WoeKinley Memorial
11 SPOONS.
—tkik—Friday night
at_that time
to prohibi
sting on the
ggested by
‘EB, Green ¥
ng Compar
perior Cour
atable Tow
onght up
ns to serve
County Jal
yoman, whi
se local Ot
of years,
ried today.
Com
he South
a
Pine Streetrn en
cana
NE of those handsome Carving
Sets for your father, a NickelPlated Coffee or Tea Pot for your
mother, a Dinner Set for your wife, a
Pocket Knife for your brother, and a
guaranteed Pair of Scissérs for your
sister, and many other) articles too
numerous to mention.
Call and see.
'
Guery Hat Has to So..
Regardless of cost or value. The great Clearast
Sale is now on, and includes
untrimmed, in the house.
promises and promi
bargains during this sale.
MRS. L. LUBECK
SOMETHING NICE
every hat, trimmed ai
We always keep i
se you an astonishing lot 0
Oommercial Street, Nevade Mil
9 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
»from Au
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lhester Hea
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in Jose is .
to friends
San Franci
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Walches, Clocks, opera Glasst
Watch Chains, Holiday Gifts,
f Nevada
we wou!
bled wit
and i
scordin
Ks
who know: how.
EREKEE KEKE
y[Mhese goods are of the best
material put together by men
Call and see them.
We aim to please our customers.
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