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July 12, 1902 (4 pages)

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Ranmcemaciconianal BROWN & CALEINS, PROPRIETORS, Nevapa City Daity~ TRANSCRIPT Today’s Doings = Going and Coming. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada Gity. ‘Of Supervisors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, eK 1 2 1-2c Per Wee ~Today the Board of Supervisors algone to San Francisco to reside, lowed the foilowing amounts : \ Delivered toany part offthe city. SATURDAY.... joceaitocans iets Reade oe July 12, 1902 E VENTURE THE ASSERTION that the fellowing excerpt from the Downey “Champion” represents the average opinion throughout the State upon the subject of Governor’s Gage’s candidacy. It would be difficult to state the case more fersely or with greater clearness than has this writer: =~ . “From the present outlook, Governor Gage will easily noo otc sa eis : oe : Road District No. 5, was received and payers have no fault to find with his admiuistration, and a aporeved ak the bllow new man in the executive’s chair would be an experiment. F. 2. Moria down from WashiogI dt) : Mrs, James Wells and family have H. Comarst and. wife of Stockton is es ena ¥ Avusurn, Wash., July 12 —Tracy has been definitely located a mite north of reen River, He held ap Farmer Po-. R th f rd {T k : aoe and wife last night, compelling ll . eT 0 0 rue 66 them to give bim supper. Posse Be rit paseed house without stopping, while Endorsed Tracey stood at the window with a/ — : A 8 rifle and pistol, and left after dark. ‘ saying he was going to Buckley, and Tyg RUS Candidacy of Frank ¥. a have made arrangements ‘Traction Company, whereb> Park by private conveyance ,. ¢barged an admission of 25 cents to. J ‘. the Park. The fare to the grounds, if a ticket is not purchased will be 10 cepts each way. . “. The Glenbrook Park Ass, of sport can take fn the ba: ily balloon agcension at: the tomorroW, and return to their bomes in} either Novada City or Grass Valley tor 80 cents. Those who go to Pilih: will . Wilkie’.....§100 05 in town. ; bafSrPdin M.D 65: ' 80 00 ~W. Hf. Peterson, Jr. is-here from SacThos, P.Redmayne.. 8 00 tamento, _ saw RE ©. M; Long...... 246 95 W. H. Smith, Jr., wife and daughJ.B. Lithgow ..... 600 —-jter, are visiting .Mrsa. Smith’s mother, Francis Finnegan,..: 80 00 Mrs. Waldron, at Lake City. ; W. B. Alt, oo. AS 80 00 Mrs. P. Graham and Miss Daisy FerMrs, M. A, Cummins.. _ 87 60 guson arrived here last evening from M, A. Cumié. oo.. es 87 60 San Francisco and left this morning ©. PB. BR. Onis ssesesesaits ck for Sweetland to spend the summer. : Dr, E. Jamieson.... 30 00 . Mrs. BR. W. Birch of Sacramento arTho application of Susan Brimekill for State aid was rejected. The agreement of the Promotion Committee aud Uounty of Nevada was received and approved, and the Acditor was directed to draw a warrant for house. and his feet are swelled badly. rived here last evening and left. -this morning for Downieville. j F. G. Smith, W. D. Jameson and J. B. Nichole came here last evening from Sacramento. E. Warnerahd Julian Wright rethreatened to kill both if they left the : He is completely worn ont,. The County Convention Was Called for the 27th Day of September---Primaries September 20ih--é The game of baseball between t Corkers of this city and the North} Bloomfields will be close and interest~. ing, as they are evenly matched. The. last game between the two nines wag} — played at Bloomfield, and resulted An} @ score of 8 to 6, in favor of the Oorkes ers, The line-ep of the B comflelds. — bas hot been settled upon as yet, but]: $1600. State:aid was allowed Mary Mill for. mougtains, where they have been in two children, W. H. Townsend for . the interest of the Great American Tea turned last evening from a trip to the} Has Resigned Primary Election for De legates Gten Exten, July 12—Dr. J. BR. Law1 ‘= two, and tezig. Hah 3 ards for one. —._.4 Qompany. tne pe titeentin ine eas nen wi the--Republican~ nomination for” Govertior "Tt he’ tax? zB Seetiee john Fay’s report of. Grend Master Freeman of the A. O. ‘Superintendent of the Home for the follows: thCorkers will take thelr positions as Fleming 1, Hosking P Lawrence ing bills were U. Ws left this morning for North San Feeble Minded. It is to take effect as Juan, where he will visit the lodge. soon as a succesror is appointed. allowed. and then all the lodges in Sierracoun . . gore i ing. Truckee LamberCo.. 4 65 ty before retarning here, 3 ED, , _ Governor Gage has been tried and not been found wanting. Farce age ag a Wis MAeh Pius Eee vou a on The problems which have ccnfronted him during his term of ¥. tehdians 5 00 Lake Guy; : offive have been met witha firmness and broad statesmanship Truckee Lumber Oo.. = Meposantt 2 ee ee i ; ; PP BlG8 oso eo afd attorney L. K. that commends him as an able and safe custodian of the great} 5 at a 6260 . desto, “arrived ‘ere. teat: eveatog on pe interests, not only of the State, but the whole Pacific Coast. TB. B06. occcsw torts 78 75 pig to a pring the ca F 0 Mm me i i Goodwin & Oo,... 88 75 the Gebrig murder trial whic com-. ) k D {S th eee corel me roan das meciangs $0 ae ks FE, Snell swieig Uke neers 40 00 mences at that place on Monday next. arTow 5 of his incumbency would bring from the public érib nothing PeterSmith ...... 519 50 Supervisor KE. C. Grivsel returned to for them, dictatorial party leaders and would-be leaders and. Citizens Bank. 161 60 asics thisafternoon, res Yuba Development . : J. L, Livingston.... _ Jd. 3 those who have use for a dummy only in the Governor’s chair, so Te, Nagle Say ial 35 North San Jah this afternoon, ; of course, will howl him down, but the people at large know F. A. Williass,.. _.. 188 75 Mrs. P. Gorne, Miss Gertrade Goyne C0, g Team. it -wi inati e MB Jo.. 21 25 and Richard Goyne will leave to-morcabere Gage, eae — are ices ao J. F. McEiroy... ste 122 50 tow for Jackson, Amador county to tire him from the office he has so ably filled. Jobn Noell..,....; 11125 spend a month. ; ; : a iti i i i bli ial vTP Ble@ 6 sce cic c es 6875. . Mrs. Chas. Grissel will leave tomorYesterday afternoon as one o * satis aah -prcaai saan pita ees seiage : ee W. F. Wilkie ..... 900 row for Sacramento to visit friends. large teams of the South Yuba Devel-’ ernor Gage, since the above was written, has become the obJobn Welsh..%&... 125 00 G.E. Paynter of Somerset, Ky., is in opment Company, was about to crose ject of a crusade in which a great principle of free government R. E Linder... -.. 8 70 town. ; the bridge over the armed pr is i i i B. Oahilles du. c cick: 6 00 Miss Auna "Kruger is over from about two hundred yards east of the is involved. If he be not renominated and re-elected, history Nicci ee lee uae es Stee he cee will say that it was Lecause of an opposition planned and exNeiide Os Sisk 17 50 ecuted by three would-be newspaper bosses—Spreckels, Otis, “and De Young. the Republican State Convention, a failure to renominate Gage will be claimed by these three editors as a “victory” for their newspapers. The issue thus presented is one which may “easily be comprehended by every intelligent man in California. Gage has served the people faithfully. There is noquestion of that. Even Spreckels, Otis and De Young do not claim that he has failed in any serious crisis to act well his ‘part. -The charge they make against him is that he is “*petulant,” “irritable” and “unpopular,” and although Spreckels has alleged that the Governor stole $112 worth of household supplies from San Quentin Prison, Spreckels is now trying to prevent a trial in which he would have an opportunity to present his proof. In short, the three editors do not seriously claim that Gage has done anything more than antagonize them. Such being the case, a refusal on the part of the Republican State Convention to renominate the Governor would in effect be a concession to these newspapers. It would nean that whenever a conspitacy is formed by disappointed editors to drive an honest, faithful servant from public life, the combination would be certain to succeed, if guly it were prosecuted with sufficient vigor. 7 The responsibility of turning down these editors has, by a combination of circumstances, been forced upon the Republican State Convention. If the delegates to that body listen to arguments of expediency and reject Governor Gage because he has aroused the opposition of boodlers, editorial grafters and the three wealthy journalists to whom reference has been made, it will take a long step toward the permanent degradation of politics in California. There is no way to obscure the issue between the rule of Governor Gage and the rule of the three newspapers which have failed to browbeat, bully or control him. The action of the convention will be decisive, and, in our opinion, it will make or break itself on the proposition, If Governor Gage be refused a renomination, the man who is chosen to lead will be seriously burdened in the race. He will have to carry the odium that will be cast upon a convention which dared not to do its duty—a convention which sacrificed an honest faithful Governor through fear that three discredited owners of newspapers might oppose and defeat him. In the eyes of the people it will a case of casting aside principle for the offices. We have no fear of the result if Gage be renominated. The people of this State will never ‘vote to place Spreckels, Otis and De Young in charge of the government, Those three worthies are too well known to hazard any such experiment. Handsome Dagger.) Pay Day Tonight. Fred Eflerman hag received. a handsome dagger, inlaid with pearls, set around with gold vuggets, from the far-away Philippine Islands. “It is ebout one foot long, and is beautiful to look at, though dangerous. Fred has received a number of presents from the Islands, bat he prizes this the most by far. : To-day was pay day at the various mines and as a consequence several ‘tbousand dollars was paid to the miners. A greater part of this monéy will be put into circulation among the business men of cur city to-night and cause them to wear a happy smile, ¥ Headache Saps Your Vitality ea ae ee et And wreoks the brain. One dose o' , Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure Broken. you. You swallow a pill, and the head : ache -is gone. They cure neuralgia Leslie Nickerson, who is employed Dette ar ae sale: by *. atthe Champion mine, was today encern ocean Se BORN. ing down a grade his right arm get caught between, the car and timbers end was broken just above the wrist. At Gold Fiet, Jul lith, 1902, ¢ wife of Wm. Bill, om ve whieb: apveryone Dr. Muller reduced the fracture,: 4 — Supervisor A. J, Wood’s report on : : the Fourth Roed District wae approved . ager for the Nevada County Gas and joists on the upper side held, which Whatever the result ot the deliberations of suacihe tliawkere dlls clisesa: L. L. Myers is down from Malakoff. stepped on the bridge, the large joiets L. H. Newbert, who has been maw . on the lower side gave way, but the Electric Oo. at this city for several . had the effect of keeping the bridge . re the most delicious in the city. Cosy vention August 9th, The Republican County Central Committee met at the office of I. 0. Lindley this efternoon, A primary election for delegates to the State and Distrjct Conventions which meets at Sacramento August 25th. was culled for Saturday, August 9h. The apportionment of delegates is as follows: Grass Valley townsbip...... Nevada township ...... ae Meadow Lake and Little York. Eureka, Bloomfield and WashIDQtOR ooo eee idececisnsees diteeak Bridgeport and Rough and Ready.1 The County Convention was called for the 27:h day of September, at Gruss Valley, and the primaries will be held
on the 20th of September, The Convention will consist of 126 members, apporticned to the number of votes cast for Shortridge in 1900, one delegate for every 20 votes or fraction over 10, which gives the following: 5 of Pa . Nevada township ... ETS. aout 86 Grass Valley township..... 47 Supervisor District No,8.... 12* Ss Bh soS © aed PUSAN 16 The following resolution was unanimously adopted ; Resolved, That the Republican County Central Committtee of Nevada County hereby endorses the candidacy of Frank M. Ratherford of Truckee, Nevada county, for the office of Biate Superintendent of Public In. straction, and earnestly urges the delall honorable means in cecuring his nomination for that position. Fresh Every Day. . Are my Ice Oream, Ice Oream Sand ‘wiches and Ice Oream Soda, and they parlors. Prompt. service, TEGLER’S, Commercial Street, Nevada Cita Jas Boreman..... 44-75} months past, will leave tomorrow fer] on the top of the water, and the team G. V. Robinecn.... 117 60 Marysville, where-he will make bis] and wagon, which was heavily loaded, Legg & Shaw Oo... 22 40 fa ure howe, crossed in safety. The bridge had a W. J. Sanford.... 21 95 Miss Allie Clippinger of Sacramento. span of twenty-five feet, and is badly R. Shetterty ......° 64 10 who'has been here on a visit to Mr. wrecked. Mr. Schwartz came to this F. Schwartz. .:..... 87 50 and Mrs. Chas. Grissel, will return to city today and informed Supervisor F, Esnor.-s3.2:.5:. 52 50 her bome tomorrow. Tue young lady Woods of the accident, and he will go R:-¥--Davey:-.:.. 0522: 41 50 made many friends durirg ber visit. down tomorrow and ascertain what We Glovers. .oi cde 12 50 here, Se can be done inthe matter. This is the M, B,Obarch..::.:. 57 00 W. Moody and wife have returned . second bridge that the Development W. G. Kohier..<... 40 00 _. . from San Francisco. "__[Company’s teams have broken down, W. Fippin..... 70-50 W. Harry; wite and children; sod] and it wae the only way in which they W. M. Webber .... 20.00 Ed. Harry and wife willleave next. sould cross. The matter wil) be atW. Walker.....2. 22 50 week for a camping trip to Campbell tended to immediately. W. Shel. 2 ecsisess cs 85.00 Springs, oat 2 ee W. F. Trood...... 13 75 P. H. Leonard and wife of Sweet. 8. Solaris. sicccccn. . 8025 ‘s. land are over from Sweetland. _ Whisi Party Today. J. Northeott..2.... Ba 25 A. R. McKinney, A, Songee, H. J. A. Tackett...... 12 50 . Young, Geo. Penrose and G. E Poole AiR Beg.. esa oes 20 09 are down from North Bloomfield. The Saturday Afternoon Whiet Club B. Prate. koa. 3e fos ss 7 50 M. Cummings is here from North . was royally entertained by Miss 8. McCallough..... 12 50 Bloom field. Amelia Hook at her residence on a. CALSY . oe cesseinder cc’ 48 00 ~ Dan Power has returned to the Delhi Washington street thie afternoon. B. Oarey.. 6.00. ape. 15 00 mine. The rooms were beautifully decorated, H.F. Kinney..... 12 50 E. 8. Parke and James English left . and refreshments were served, 5S a ee ae 20 00 this morning fora fishing trip to Bowtata E. B. Smith.....;. 25 75 mane Dam. . House to Rent. W. Holmes.. ...:. 18 75 Mrs. John H. Pascoe. and. daughter. Sq» W. 8. Kirkword.... 48 50 retarned to San Francisco thie morn-. onda to rent on Broad street, AdJ. 8. Bradbur y.... 62 50 ing. a0 __ . mireably located. Enquire at the R. W. Smith...... 87 25 Edwin Tilley bas gone to San Frah-’ TRaNsORIPT office or of Mrs, Deal on B. Carey’ eis 5 28 cisco. Piety Hill. tf O.'H. Booy ar). os ss ,.°8 00 R. Kite is down from Washington. OC. M. Paok......, 160 L. G. Thistle of San Francisco is in i town, : BB Oleic) oes [Dr Bg. Conn arrived here today” F. Williams,...... HM iste of tienes ee oe . I Kolfor.;.....0.547 50 Deputy Treasurer Wm. Delbridge D. Treanore...... 12 50 Who is sfflicted with smallpox, is getSupervisor W. H. Martin’s report was approved, andthe followlig bills were allowed: Miss Eliza D.Keith, of San Frane cisco, Grand President of the N. D. G. W., will pny an official visit to Laurel Parlor on Friday evening, Jaly 18h, Migs Eliza Keith will deliver an ade dress fo. the Parlor and visiting nembers, and is a bright and entertaining Speaker, and will charm her hearers .with the thougbts that she will express. Other speakers will be present to enlighten the members on the workings of the order, and the meating that evening will be one of instruction as well as pleasure, adjournment of the Parlor, there will be a public reception, from 10 to 12, to is invited. Mise. 4 gaged in ranning « cur and ‘while go-. Keith will make an address to the assemblege, and her listenera will be well repaid. : Wild’s orchestra will be io attendance, and will furnish de~ ligbtful music for the ocecasion, After the ting elonug nicely. . — = —SELL— : trier te . bood enough a ees Reet . bapa The Deerless. {celand Ice Cream: Freezers SPreor mga for anybody! ! . x Ronan. cae! 63 00 as Aut Havana FILLER = I quatt .. $ Frank Bost....... 308 00 6s 2: quarts ee ae ae vied So an a a BF OT ER actantas ssarsictecsovsecincet : ‘3 G. A. Gilmore..... 7 60 4 BORE EW aia catcencsccsseezeedocedersed loon ce: 2 Se J. Zanacco....... 157 50 Nevada'Oo. Bauk... 28 75 ah Si te Sin ) , Miners Foundyy.. 105 48 heiriger alors Ctrizene Bank. . dstsre cia vie 13100 . § BSS $8.50 $10 $12.50 $14.00 AN OFFICAL VSI. See Our Window Display Electro=GG 8 SHAW COMDANN 180, M. Reynolds of, ‘A. Reynolds rf, . " egates to the Sta’e Convention to use. cleaning now and all summer goods. must. go,‘Stock Memoved to Grass Vd iJ Beardsley rf, B ack substitute, Dia 7 The game will begin promptly at 2 o’clock aud immediately after ite: con‘clusion the balloon ascension will take place, Yeo Lee, who cong Store at the Pleza jy . chased this Feason’s ries on the Lehr Taneh ley. These are the 4, dn the market, ang hed All all orders for pay Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very beet of beef, mutton and veal on hand a all times : tft. Clean-Up 7 of Wrap ) ie : y . Old Price 6 Wrappers....$. 75 y 12 Wrappers.... 1 25 18 Wrappers ... I 50 1 8 Wrappers.... 2 00 1) 9 Wrappers.... 2 50 1 Everyone must go. Be the first to buy. We them long. Come and get the biggest bargain th ever offered. Se Great Sale of Odd Style Childresi at 5 Cents a Pair, Bargains in every corner of our store. Wi Watch for that big sale of Summer Dres are getting ready forit now. MAHI The Ladies of Nevada Oity wishing to boy % Sg should call at our Grags Valley store, whore . ! prompt attention, Our Nevada City Store will n 1) 15th with a fall line of FALL MILLINERY. MRS. L. LUBECK, “aerase 11,520 DRINKS . :. ae cool, refreshing and iuvigorating a beverss . ean be created, will be made from our lait oto , HIRES’ ROOT BE just only received. Better get a bottle and malt with allthe modern g£ absolutely first-class wor All w “ FLORODORA” BANDS che of. same value as tags from * STAR,” .“ HORSE SHOB,” “SPEARHEAD,""“ STANDARD NAVY," » “OLD PEACH & HONEY,” > “ SAW LOG,” “OLE VARGINY”™ . ge” MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco, OWNS, 22 Karat.. 6RIDGE WORK, per tooth.. ae oo Phove Main 633. _—Yental ORE PyH DR. R. E. SMITH LL Seeaseesoean These parlors are a b h.of th ect Postablisued neoriy’ tour meting pei ay go Parlors of Sacramento, besteequipped Dental Ottices on 4 j Are Located Here PermanentlyLECTRIGAL sod otter conveniences for: doing ork guaranteed at One. . ‘ dentists. : half the regular prices charged by other OUR PRICES}} ey OoLnn et full Uoper-or Lower $10 00 GOLD GOLD « BW No charge for Eztractiog when sete on 50 CENTS. Yo the } ‘the Coast gaa me WINGS.. g2. SILVER 3 ee Pees eeesens ae SERS EES 600.00 dis eb 95s _R. E.SMITH, D:D. $: . Don’t Get Left---Be on! Parlors’ -Clebtv drinks 20 cents each — three for 50 uit HIRES’ CARBONATED ROOT BEER (reed) to drink) fa two-pint botties at 25 cts, each. CHAS. EB. MULLOY,. G cseeainmnicinre ne We have an elegant line of OLOOKS and WATOHES makes and guarantee them to be First-class Tim¢ You will not be behind time if you have one of ou! or clocks in your possession and rely upon it. Ity0! Watch or Clock that doee not. work well and needs bring it tous, We will fix it. That’s our specialty: ’ A. & H. W. Hart Watchm:kers PHONE WEST 14, BROAD STREET, Xi SR eae nese weereeneeeeereeerereee . Souvenir Spoons. ee We have an elegant line of Engraved spoons. ‘( ine of i them. A man engravibf Waablamen mokunt @. the Obempicn ? Pine, etc, These make e Souvenir Sp! sold at a very low price—quality considered. . Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly ™ it ° Pp . J. BRAND, + Fhe Je