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July 11, 1902 (4 pages)

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SRSa BC Te NMS ATO OF SIL ¢ rr Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By Mat, = + + + +. $6 Por Year . By Carrier, os : i 2 i-2c Per Wee thos. R. Mchuley Has Deputy Treasurer Wn. Ankle Dislocated. Away at French <<; . sawmill of the Covington Lumber Co. When discovered he . said his name was Andersan and started to run. The depuWhat might have been a fatal acci-. The county officials were much disties opened fire but did not hit him. Tracey encountered dent occurred at the Narrow Gauge en. turbed today when they learned that gine O MAN EVER MADE the Republican party. Covincron, July 11—Convict: Tracey slipped through: Delbridge Is the One the cordon of guards at the mouth of Stice Creek and fought} a battle with the deputies and escaped into the timber about Afflicted. midnight. He appeared'near a party of deputies at the a Leg Broken and OTe seceeess July 14, 1902 The Republican Party ee ecient Delivered toany part «fjthe city. WRIA Y . . Se AE eeap Pewee OLE ee No houre at Grass Valley today. . one of their number was affl cted with Deputy Crowe on the Thomas R. McAuley, who is employed} smallpox. Deputy County Treasurer lenged Tracey _ Otto Emanuel Rosendale, an old reg-. £04! fdent of French Corral, died at his. . railroad track and when he was Chalhome last night about 12 o’clock, after . — said he was a deputy and immediately fired a lingering illness, Deceased was a} at the railroad sbops at that place,. Wm. Delbridge had been ailing for one mtan ever formulated its political doctrines, fought was standing on the outside of the big} ebout a week, but was not so sick but twice, both bullets whistling by Crow’s head before he could’ native of Sweden, and aged about 78 its battle, won its victories or established its greatdoors at the engine bouse, when an}that he cou'd work, and he continued return the fire. The convict then disappeared and has not years: * a which was backing out, strack. to attend to his duties. When he ness. And noone man can ever make the Repubengine, the door, which was not opened wide . came te the office ye*terday, morning, since been seen. It_is thought. he will try to board a train . S9™* time ago Mr. Rosendale ‘sutfered a stroke of paralysis, and since} lican party cut loose from its traditions, recant its beliefs, enough, knocking it down. The fall-. he complained of being ill, and Oounand escape and deputies are searching all trains that pass. . then he has been in feilfng health, one-. _ violate its solemn pledges, reverse its policies and delibering door caught Mr. McAuley. throw: . ty Treasurer Jackson told him that he ng him on his back, but luckily did} bad better go home. He imifediately half of his body remaining paralyzed, ately plunge to destruction and oblivion. Stick: a pin right not’ fall equarely upon him or he} went to the home of bis father on “Miss Lena Rosendale, a daughter of might have been “crushed to death. Piety Hill, and Dr. Muller was sumthere, * ee : _ The Supervisors. . Placer County. When he was picked up and a doctor. moned. The Republican party believes in the doctrine of Proarrived, it was found that a small bone. the sick When the Doctor ‘examined This afternoon the Board of Saper man he was not positive as to he tection to American interests—not Protection to some of in the Jeft leg had been broken and an . whether he’ was afflicted with emallvisors allowed the following bills: them at the expense of others, but genuine Protection to all ank’edielccated. He was 'tuken to his} pcx, but today the case was farther ee Geo. Cloud....wf HS home onthe Empire road made/ developed, and the Doctor diagnosed’ in the interests of the entire people. It is . primarily owing . 83 vomfortable as possible. and Dr E. A. DaMileu..., 10 The +cci . it as such, ard as goon as he came to] * Dr. J. T. Jones.... 1000 to its economic policy, and its legislation and its administradeut occu-red at 8 u’clock this morp-. town he nctifled Health Officer Muring. Dr. E. Jamieson. ... 20 00 chie, and he went out and quaran-. . tion, and to the energy which this dogma in the Republican This is the second accide nt that has . tined the premises, As soon as the creed has fostered and promoted, that the United States have befell M. MoAuley lately, A few. ne*s resched the con-thouse, a ma-. Dr. 8, McCurdy.... 10 00 Mrs. P. Pureoll.... aii attained such a proud and prominent position among the weeks ago he had the misfortune tojchine for tumig:ting was procured, NO G.&E.Oo.... 184 65 havea large casting fall on his feo',. and County H Daniels.. eOscetsocseos Bh a Clerk Arbogast appointed nations, It is surely owing in no small part to its solemn mashing that member. He had just. a s chief operator. He went at it like = pledges, its faithful observance of them and its-brilliant ac-. returned to work. ons complishments in this direction that the Republican party ~~ acct mare : B BMI Rin rue eS one who understood bis business, and every one who approached his office ill spread no far:her. : ‘ affrmative—because its policies have resulted in placing the. "e*tired here. here. Mrs, Mrs Al'an ntpassed away . . © i 2 . ’ on Wednesday of last week, and her United States in the front*rank of nations and have given. desth was quite eudden and uvex: tothe American i ; . pected, dik although the ladyee people prosperity had been such as$ noho other nation Slat ist eavaewmes “ha on this earth has ever enjoyed. The Republican party has very few people inthis c mmunai'y had , ‘ = pe erced into abandoning its traditions, forswearing its creed, Two carloads of T-rails arrived here ° ° oe Heer Bp ga, this afternoon for the Le & Shaw reversin g its principle s and inviting destruction. ane. : Art of Advertising. Annie Ford...... > at S$ — Churches advertise, stores advertise, law-. ~ Died Today. For some reason the inexperienced advertiser usually For Public Administrator— Farrell ....:. Trial Sel. Started Up. 4 Price Ne Wrappers.... I 25 now.. ae: = vm = publican nominating ae : Fresh Every = eae AT mee ; (1,520 DRINKS 0 HIRES’ derry Grig icials are . i mse: of the be partial = jast only received. Better get a bottle and make Geserted sp rounded t eighty drinks. 20 cents each — three for, 50 cts. HIRES’ CARBONATED ROOT BEE (ready to drink) in two-pint bottles at 25 cts.Reach. Citi ge became. nsequence: CHAS. E. MULLOY, Groc ae ee an ‘The Detless lard ce Cream Freee 2-000 -0-—0-6 ‘See Our Window Display Electro-Dental Parlors 1 8 } Fedited bys 0-00-0000 O BUY HATS AT YOUR OWN PRICE, This is jut Gtr ths 8th, Sch; ansed watft oes ese ¥ Store Storedaly Jaly the th w a full line of FALL MILLINERY =, OOOOO]D]ODODOO0V ( LUBECK, G Rinne oan ere peseatheeancbens eS Are Located Here Permanently 4 . Souvenr : Spoons. 8 ©; cares or no pay. Only 25c-at Vint on’s : OUR PRIC ES! full Unper Uope or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLIN : GS .-.$2.00 Uo WNS, 22 Kerat .:. 6 00. SILV ER FIL GS. "'’*." $1 BRIDGE WOper RK tooth.. , 6 00 CLEANING....LIN 00.0.0000.72 80 06 Lp PLATES,t learn e es PAINLESS EXTRAGTION, 60 most responsive class of readers and most sati CENTS. re eft iz_well. It the present] Colley Brothers have the : : sfactorily makes mo very best. £M7” mouth remains cool, a good crop will. Of beef, No charg e for business for the advertiser. Extra cting when pl at are orde es matton and veal on hand . Phose Main 633, red, 2 be harvested, oo R. E. TH, D. D S. all times, Masonic Bullding, up Stairs, Pine Street,SMI Nevada City; ight . no « a z * t ; "Jewlry E ‘ A: r Spoons, sold at @ very low price—quallty considered. of All Kind Promptly and Neatly Rep C. J. BRAND, « The Jewe . : who claim © prove th fough “star ‘ pliefmeSocSys % lief Society , Monday he memb % “ mec The prelieved 1 and are . pod work . Se ata Bs Ranch, site offered at and belan m & Mor ar A. & H. W. Hartuae" ener laborat esent. Don't Get Left---Be On T eee p Be cars g ; v-0-0-0000 GORGE Soi issiccilbetsca ccs ideas ncnpt 95 ¢ = £ — i MGR.. acc ncdasi POT a 2 00 Commercial St. Nevaia City MRS. Lis 2 Ls: eer eomen ssbeatinsesnenger: 2 25 [the body, eSee ZF . : : o—~o 8 ghastly fraternity can be created, will be ‘made from our last TEGLER’S, Commercial Street, Nevada felegation,’ Watch for that big sale of Summer Dress Goi are getting ready for it now. ~ . MAHER & Good Boomers. . Shoulder Hurl. is read mine at 5 Cents a Pair. — are the most delicious in the city. Cosy Rcipigerators The evening paper goes into the home.and Post «ey ha ve go. started by James V ble consequences. Their money gone and only disapPE ERS ON , Be eh Ocleman, who made a speech giving polntment left in its place, they naturally feel Defer dant entered plea of not guilt y the history of the mine, The millon. disg runt led and bis trinl was set for fuesday, July with the entire advertising proposition, and turn : sisteof twenty 850-pound stampe, Tan to working 29., 1902, their products into public favor by means and ana by a 100 horse power motor, methods slow, . " We have an elegant line of OLOOKS and WATCHES ° #! laborious aud inadequate. Many such an adve nturer in the makes and guarantee them to be First-class Time: field of general advertising, disheartened and Keep $8.50 $10 = $12.50 $14.00 disgusted with You will not be behind time if you bave one of our Wattl#
the outcome of his sudden plunge in magazine or clocks in your poseession and rely upon it, If you bet! publicity, has been lost forever to all classes of mediums.”’ Watch or Olock that does not work well and peeds repli Los Angeles is in such a state of bring it to us, We will fixit, That’s our specialty. ‘T!' Money spent in the magazines and on bill-board “Bob” Mitchell, the jovial life insur. . adverboom this year that almost apy proance egent, was today, confined to bis tising does not bring the results that are secu red byliberal ject of local improvement will go, at! bed as the result of an accident, Last least for awhile. Cupitu and judicious newspaper advertising. The dail y newspaper Unlimited coufidenve inliets have such pigbt he was walking down the street the growth of! in front of the tional hotel when he affords the quickest means of getting before the peopl e. In the place that money can be secured slipped and fell,N striki Watchmakers ng bis shoulder for anything that looke at all feasib the daily press volume and frequency of advertising le, against a post. A small bone was ‘PH ONE may be This WES T 14, BROAD STREET, NEVA! is pot saying, howev controlled constantly and perfectly so as to that broken in the shoulder and Dr, A. H. conform with’ $4,000,000 will be found to bu er, Id a huge Tickell reduced the fractu re. varying conditions of the market and of the weat DR. R. E. SMITE her. The apartment house in the Egyptian style. of archit ecture, with shops and garnewspaper goes into the family.’ Itis read NOY These parlors are a branch of the Electro-De by everybody. It dens, on the Fourth Would Smash the Club. neal Parlors: of Sacra: mento -street bill, as is established nearly four years ago. creates a demand in a concentrated field; Ove : What the newsproposed by some ent busiastic promotbest equipped Dental Ottiees on theofCoon = one Cobwebs put ona cut lately gave paper says, even in advertisemens, makes ers. It looks as though that andera a deeper imprestakin g was a li-tlé too visionary for woman lockjaw. Millions know that}. “sion ou the reader’s mind than any the best thing to put on a cut is bill board sign makes. the Los Angeles boomers. Buackwith allthe modern 2 We have an elegant line of Sheolumly fret olen EE ECTRIGAL aud other Any large newspaper is a better medium len’s Arnica Salve, the infal f Ba conveniences for doing ons. Cal} ant lible than magazines oe them. Among the eae ee beantifal maesaviogs at ° beal er of Wou nds , Ulce or bill-boards, but the afternoon paper is rs, Sore s, Skin Wasb ingt ool B on Bi e an Cr 0 , the Ohampion mine, Good Eruptions, Burns, Scal the preferred medPine, etc. These make "™ EMaranteed at One.balt the regular prices sbarged by éther ds and Piles, It donileta” "Bonvent ; ium. at ; : drug store. leisure around the lamp. In the ordi feos nary community the Saxra Banana, Joly 10.—A report Geek Maen” evening paper prints the most local news, commands the from Santa Maria says the: bean crop @ anes Great Sale of Odd Style Children’s ki i e GG & SAY COMPA be forced (or should force themselves) to make Moclciad C dadied acd chivery Lanch was prepared today such ex perisubmi t'e to ourt was den f an for 500 invited guest and just at noon ments, their immediate failure and loss are not the sole deoverruled, ag was also demurrer to in-. 1 stamps were plora ie 060 ° “18 Wrappers ... 1 50 now. 8 Wrappers.... 2 50 00 nee now.. g Wrappers waves. @ Seiler wicbes and Ice Cream Soda, and they ee theater programs and handbills. He avoids the newspapers until dear experience has taught him that the newspapers are the most reliable and effective medium of advertising . M. Lee Starke, a well-known advertising man of of hard work the Angels Quartz MinNew York d The cane of ie reer ctob ag hin ing Compsny yesterday started a city says: ee ee ae : ae i OF Vou: twenty-stamp mill, compl } ete in every today before Jadge Nilon. “While it is to be regretted that new advertisers shou ld The motion to set aside informati in detail. Electricity drives all the ma : for . candidate _ Bargains in every corner of our store. We in. Al [Futile Admialstretor28-2subject to the cleaning now aad all summer. goods must go. ranaway here today. in the vicinity of Dutch Flat trip. and was brought to the hospital here L. M. Ba‘es arrived here this after-. from that place about a month ego. noon from Kaneas City. 4 6 Weani : : Thomas Ingram . nis Packing Company, was killed ins Flat : Poe F commences with mouthly periodicals, bill-boards, street-cars, Maury This afternoon the Board examined. the booke of the various countyof-. Missouta, Mont., George Rowan, Northweetera Manager of the Oalifor Mies Hegarty retarned this morning. ing. He was a ‘native of Ireland and y aged 82 years. Mr.Murray, who was Knowledge . frem Moores : 7 . Killed Yesterday. . pesor Prompt servic 1o Sanleft Franci sco. E. E. Girizkocskey and brains are required in advertising as in this morn. 8 pioneer of this State, for many years most. other. , ng-for San Franc isco ona business} mined branches of business. Mary Benoete.... 1615 ° Edward Murrey died of old age at tbe Oounty “Hospital this morn yers and doctors advertise, even cemeteries advertise. 2 for County Recorder, subject to the. €VEr Olfered, declston of the Republican Nominating Deputy Grand Chancellor E. T. RB. Powell will install the newly-elected r goods and Children’s hose.} would ma a ke strong run if nominated, Wide-awake men in every line of trade are aware of Going and Coming. ¥ veryone must Louise Brown..... 18.76. eonvention: goods. They -aleo offer bargains in. pesition to which he aspires,. and summe UDICIOUS ADVERTISING will benefit any business. 7 ay for : Be th uy. rs FP O cen eas Come ond get . IsWeave hereby announced the tao as a candidate ein tnea! Hered. ee a Mary J. Coombs.... 18 76 Recorder, ——sat— MAHER & Ci ; 12 a * Rantly Bennetts. .<0+-0 BF87 0 Ade_Bot tomly. ..., 50, wnt install T left th ¢isco on eae Weageers. nites ; i ne vo For County Recorder— Elice Craze...... ‘ made a big reduction in this line of} He is thoroughly compete nt to fill the this evening’s TRaNsoript, But all advertising is not judicious and effective. no an ers . Siede s. sub-" fair,.which will take place during the j ject to the decision of the Republican officers of Milo Lodge, K. of P., this first week mn Octoner, I: is said that Nomina ting Convention. Mr. Bray is evening. E. A, Freeman, a prominent the coming fair will be on an elaboone of Pythian of Jackson, Amador county, the test known men in Grass rate scale, will make an address. Obancellor Valley, having resided there for thirty N. W. Bennett will retire, and 8, Le Maher & Co. today inaugurate a. three years and his rec agord a firstLeiter will succeed him. Are my Ice Dream, Ice Cream Sand clean-up sale in wrappers.and have Class man bas never been questioned. See their changed advertisement in this truth. .ye : ‘ Minnie Fisher,..,... 18 75 Wm. H. Bray is announced in this RIPT as a candidate * : “ — POSITIVELY _ “ . mouncement will be made Henry H. Hicke.... 87 60 For Recorder. already making preparations for their. ¢ er the office of County 4 ee 2 of Wra SH a oe : Alice Grey....... 87 60 . UMless-payment_is_ made Mrs. Lizzie Fleming.. 8760 . imadvance. — . The ladies of St. Canice church are e vening’s TRANSO @444664646646446 6 } : .< Mary A.Holland.... 87 50 . Moores Fiat,.and hus the respect and good ‘wishes of all her acquaintanves. .— es e ; eae Agnes Holland......8750 The bride was born and raised at. the Republican party allowed itself tobe bulldozed and co-. ... : Mary E. Kistle..... 87 50 Obarlotte Jeffery,,... 12 00 Henry H. Johnston and Miss Mars ken: of B. Smythe, d both of Moores Flat, came Local I {30 remalngat a stands’ Mary Jones... Redgces's . 87 50 brief time after their marriage, senha: ct tin, Ba McMurray. about fifteen years ego. sought its undoing, or desired, even unwittingly, to give the. country’s prosperity a black eye. And never, no never, has. Roekiin makes-e gain of $10,000, Au: verre" POLITICAL. Under ‘no circtinistatices” has the Republican party. vsda City young lady, who died. feeeived. The groow is 4 steady ; industrious young man, and isauda but by conceited fools, no deliberately given help to those who sessmen: of graiu, the town of Lincoln .{shows an inerease of nearly $9,000, James Wilds...... 87 50 nor enticed from iits well-defined aims ‘by reasons of mere woman. Mr Allan, however, is well . Cousty Clerk Arbogast. This after: , noon at 4 o’vlock in St. Canice charch, temporary expediency. It has never been influenced by . known here,ae having reside d at Cauad e Hill, near this city, for many beppy coaple were murried, and half-way bugaboos nor mugwumpian hysterics. His first wife wasa Miss Nolan, years. 'b¢ a Ne-. ™&ny were the congratulations they walked open-eyed into pitfalls laid, perhaps unconsciously,. ville, on the first Monday in March. Notwithstanding the falling off in as Mary Tegiour.. ... 18 75 sb seduced from the fundamental truths of its political creed, . "! Mts i Allnm, , but but she spokenlovable o . *® this city today and interviewed as being a most estimable 1sand . M. Smit , Smith a $ mornin houses at Liacola, Sheridan and Ruse 89 90 5 70” Susie Weir.:...+-.06 25 50 _ achieved greatness because—it has never allowed itself to be. the pleasure of becoming acquainted com Sa oe was in the item of wheut, ag there wag very little grain io ware EzeNeokervis 2 7.1876 Married Today. ces, é ley. Thes arethe tings Mr. aud Mrs, Geo. Haret of this city. in the miurkeet, and ho i, , provements on real estate. The largwill go over to attend the funeral. i'l all orders for patting up est-decrease aphicee epamppee Sade epee h Soudden... 18 75 3 es asseesment roll for the present year. death this morning and bas gone to Yoo Lew, who be The total assesem>nt is $9,144,280 French Corral to attend the faneral, . store at the i. idgethy Last year it was $9,084 485, sh wing an which will take place there tomorrow . chased this #eacon’s crop.) increase Ofabout $60,000. The princi«fternoon at 4 o’elcok from the Catho-. rigs on the Lehr ranch i ; pal gaia has been in the way of im-. . le church : ak i ned Be Soy aet a, a ee 9, ? ily of J. J. Jackson in this city, re itchell Breet county neeee ni ceived the sad news of her father’s : was put thfough a thorough disinfechas won its well-nigh impregnable position in the confidence £ Died in Montana. tion In fact, he even turned his atof the American people. Stick another pin there. tention to the chandeliers. Health The Republican party has.achieved greatness because it The wews of the deuth of Mrs: Mats Officer Marchie went up this afternoon end thoroughly famigated tne Treashas merited it—because its “mission has been patriotic—be: : _ Allan of . 2%e?’s « fice. With all the precau. ° cause its beliefs and its practices have been positive and goke ree hig jeueeen tions taken, itis thought the disease ; , ; aig Z the deceased who resides with the fam-