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July 15, 1904 (4 pages)

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} f Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT So NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED ET. BROWN, Manager. =—_—_—_—===— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION @y “isii, : $6-Per Year . By Carrier, -Delivered toany vart uf the city. 12 1-2c Per Week Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City FRIDAY om aaa To Be Inaugurated March 4, 1905: FOR PRESIDENT, THEODORE ROOSEVELT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Charles Warren Fairbanks. NECESSITY FORA STRONG OPPOSITION HERE is not much sense in Republican journals representing Bryan as a misused and betrayed leader, says the Oakland Tribune. Under his leadership the Democratic party became a greater menace to the prosperity of the country than at any time in its history, and Republican journals have constantly adjured good citizens to abandon it on account of the vicious theories it was led to adopt by the Nebraska orator. Now that Bryan has been repudiated, it is neither honest nor consistent to represent that he is a good man abandoned. It is a good thing for the country that the Democratic party is once more under a leadership that is sane and conservative. It does not hurt Theodore Roosevelt or the Republican party to tell the truth. -It is vicious to falsify even by implication, in a matter effecting the vital interests of the nation. Ifthe Democratic party be a mob of visionaries and reactionaries full of dangerous tendencies and impregnated with mischievous ideas of national policy, it may be the easier for the Republicans to win success at the polls, but it will be all the worse for the Republic. It is not a good thing that the opposition party should represent only organized discontent, a chronic revolt against the social and financial structure, It should not be a constant menace. POCO e ee eee es were erecrnneeseses-es . «.JULY 15, 1904 Npecial Dispatches t0 Pranscript RITUSED 10 ARBITRATE With the Chicago Packers. 1000 Non-Union Men Start to Work. CHIcaco, July 15.—The striking meat cutters returned their answer this afternoon to’ the packers, refusing to submit to arbitration of the packers and demand the reinstatement of all strikers. One thousand non-union men started to work this morning, making four thousand now working. Three thousand cattle, eight thousand hogs and eight thousand sheep were killed. The police were compelled to disperse strikers around ‘ t . » Pe rs a8 ‘ : a eee ec EE oe eee ee. A) FITZHUGH LEE. General Fitzhugh Lee, who has been selected as President of the Jamestown Exposition which is to be held in 1907 on Hampton Roads, is probably the Lest known citizen of the Old Dominion. He came puominently into the public eye at the time of Spanish-American war just prior to which conflict he was acting as consul general at Havana. Maher & Co., Nevada City Sorosis ) Undershirts = Sorosis a Best made All prices on $1.50 the we tO market. $4 50 ite 1 “iy river . = \f —_— FOR SALE. Any part of fifteen thousand (15,000) shares of Alleghany Mining Company’s stock. [ake offer. Address P.O Box 2520, San Francisco, Cal. $6 In Cash Buys a WALTHAM or.an ELGIN Nickel Dust Proof Watch at our store, Other Undershirts, Watches and Clock proporthe stock yards on account of disorder. SPNLED ON THE GALLOWS Penalty The more respectable the opposition is the more respec— table the Republican party will be. The higher the aspiration of its rival, the higher note of statesmanship it will strike. Patriotism is not a matter of relative terms or party designations; it represents a quality that touches and animates the individual and the mass regardless of partisan definitions. The best that is in a nation is developed when both the great parties advocating opposing theories of public policy exhibit the highest and best that is in them. A degraded opposition means a corresponding degradation in the practices and ideals of the party in power. A dominant party falls to a low estate when it has only to display superiority over the worst in the opposition, Parties are emulative. They virtually spur each other on to nobler things and higher aspirations. We see all around us evidences of how the dominance of Bryan deprived the Democratic party of its brightest intellects and its ripest Statesmanship. Because the strong men of the Democratic party refused to endorse empirical theories and a charlatan leadership, they did not embrace the economic theories for which the Republican party stands. Thus Bryanism empoverished the Democratic party without enriching the Republican party. It gave the Republican party a temporary accession of strength at the polls, but it did not strengthen the ideas typified by the Republican party. Rather by its own defects did it make the Republican party physically stronger but morally weaker. The party of Lincoln, Garfield, Blaine, McKinley and Roosevelt has a higher claim to public confidence than the blunders and bad character of its historic opponent. It has a higher mission than resisting mere destructive tendencies and combatting the visionary theories of ill-balanced enthus— iasts. It is at its best when it has to face intellect, courage and conscience. Constructive statesmanship does not thrive! On Opposition to ignorance and empiricism. Therefore, the Republican party is purified and elevated in proportion to! the extent of the purification and elevation of the opposition. . In a constitutional government there must be two parties of character and patriotic zeal if the highest civilization is to be reached and the best fruits of free institutions garnered. Swindler Caught. She Had Nerve. Franoisoo, July 14—Charies H. ree: with pie asin Meee oa San slamehinian( itidise: 14.—Hearing is wanted in Cleveland, O., for bis . S0mebody moving in the room of one connection with a get-rich-quick ewin-. 0f ber tenants, Mrs. William Blythe dle, wae today held for trial in Cleve. . bravely started an investigation at Hescock. Carlton is accused of using sult seized two barglars. She atthe mails to further a scheme to de. . °™P'ed to hold them, but théy broke frend. He advertised that he had . °"9 and as they dashed out through belf interest in a business for sale for . ‘B® 1°Or were confronted by « police$2500, and sold the same interest many . ™4", who placed two of the burglers In thie deal be bad many ac-) under arrest: A third may gota good umes compl ices. start and escaped. The Slayer of Sheriff Henry Farley Paid the Death Today. SAN QUENTIN, July 15.—George Suesser who was convicted of the murder of Sheriff Farley of Monterey, was hanged at half-past ten o’clock this morning. He smiled while the noose was being adjusted about his neck. Death was pronounced eleven minutes after the drop. Personal Noles. CO. V. Eastonand J. Hubbard arrived bere on the morning train from San Francisco. J. L. Bryson, the well known mining man of San Francigeco, came in on the morning trein. T. M. McQuestion of Denver arrived here this morning on mining business Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodwin, who have been here ona visit for several daye, retarned thie moraging to San Fraencisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas, Chriateneen and daughter who have been visiting here bave returned to San Franeisco. OU. F. Humphrey returned to San Fraocisco this morning. J.B. Jones and J. P. Jones returned this afternoon to Relief Hill. Eti Bolovich, Marco Banovich and Marco Vueeanovich of San Francisco left this morning for North Bloomfield, W. Egger is down from Osmptonville. R O. MeMarray and wife are over from Columbia Hill. W. M. Wetson came down from Maybert today. J. H, Haskins is here from San Jose. Superintendent R. A. Thomas and wife are down from Nortb Bloom field Chas. E. Olinch and I Haas of Grass Valley were visitors to the county seat today. Rev. Father Gilmartin, assistent pestor at St. Oanice’s charch, bas gone to San Francisco on a visit. He will sigo go to Santa Cruz before retarning . bome, Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday after. noons. Apply to Mrs. James Camna, Transcript Building, Oommercial St eet. tf. —_————_---@e -—— —__ Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Ouvre qill care you. You swallow a pill, and the bead . ° ache is gone. They cure neurelgia, 25c and 10c a box.” For sale by H. Dickerman, Sole Agent. Lald at Best. The faneral of the late John Hatchison took place from the residence of his brother, David Hutchison, on Piety Hill, thie afternoon. Rev. 3. Sims conducted the religious services, and interment was made in Pine Grove cemetery. Many of the old pioneer’s friends were in attendance to pay their last sad respects to hig memory. Following were the pall bearers: A. Nivens, O. J Brand, Joho T. Morgan, William Monk, Joseph Fleming and William White. If you wart a good, cool drnk of bser—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm. Barry. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand at all times The El Oro Danee. Tomorrow evening the El Oro Club will give a social dance at the plattorm Good music will be in attendance and the order of dances is to be arranged with care. Go and join the throng of merry makers. Golden Gate High grade—high price Vand 2 Ib. aroma-tight tans at high-grade grocers The Supervisors. The following business wae traneacted by the Board of Supervisors today: Tbe military roll of County Assessor Schroeder was approved. H, O. Schroeder was allowed $188.25 on the general fund for preparing the military roll, Oonnty Surveyor W. W. Waggoner was instracted to brace the cylinder piers of the new bridge near the Anthony House with cement walls. in His New Olfice. I. O. Lindley is now installed in his new offices in the Union building and is prepared to attend to all branches of the law business. Miss Veda B. Gourley, stenographer and typewriter, will be in the office of Mr. Lindley. ns re
Virginia City Fire Virrama Ory, Nevads, July 14— Shortly before 1 o’clock this afternoon fire started in the rope house at the Union mine and spread rapidly to the main building. _A strong wind was blowing and soon the entire structure was in flames. The men got to the Surfac® without eccident. End of a Rope. Pirtspure, Jaly 14—Jonn Johnson and Frank Ousley, colored, were hanged here together today for the murder of James Donnelly, a Herron Hl grocer, on last New Year’s Eve, in the presence of his daughter and aged father-in-law The ex3cution was witnessed by a son of James Donnelly» whom the negroes murdered, Long Litigation. WasHINaTon, July 14.—Irrepreseible Mark Birmingham bes made another move in bis endless fight for the possession of the rich Oandelaria mine. Thies great producer of treasure lies ip rango, Mexico, and Birmingham has come down on the Mexican Government with the modest demand that it pay him as damages, $156,000,000, and send an army to Durango to take the mine away from Uolonel Burns and put Birmingham in full possession. For fifteen years Birmingham has been fightiog Burns, firet appealing to varfous coarts and then tothe State depertments at Washington and the @ity of Mexico. Now he is 78 years of age, but he is still at it. Dan Burns is on hie way to the Oity of Mexico and proposes to get a ruling that will pat an end to Birmingham's power to make trouble. . ® @onament on the spot where they the San Dimas district, State of Duo-. Wnourre, Manitoba, July 14—Destitatlon and death for the Doukhobors is feared again, as most of the sect have started on another march in search of the Redeemer, and refuse all assistance, inciuding food. Most of the women and children are even new destitute of everything except a few rage, which can hardly be called clothing, end it ie feared that unless. the journey can be stopped immediately mapy will die. Had fo Leave Three or four hoboes set up a camp out beyond the depot iast night, and they settled down as though they intended to make a “‘home” there for the rest of the sammer. Marshal Shearer went out to the camp this afternoon and ordered the hard looking gang to leave, and they eoon moved on for other parte, A Monument, Lonvox, July 14—The heroes who died tor France at Waterloo have now fell. It; was inaugurated yesterday. On a massive block of dark blue Belgian stone stands a wounded bat dauntless eagle looking northward. This piece of sculpture, the last masterpiece of the great Frenchman Gerome, is a fitting symbol of deeds of fruitless heroism, It is a majestic conception. The old reliable “K. L. ©.” Butter isagain in the market, Sold by W. G. Riowarps. jl8-ttFor a good cool, sharp glass of beer gel’ at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sot BORN. At North Bloomfleld, July 18, 1904, to the wife of James B, McKinney, a daughter. At O.k Park, Sacramento county, July 7, 1904, 0 the wife of J. W. Tackitt, a daughter. (844 pounds.) . Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O pf erything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool, It’s Perfection. A sup Prise to the housewife, No trouble, less exe pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla iia Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Resp. e try Ategrocers, 10c. Grane Open-Alp Danee El Ofo Club Platform Saturday Evening, July 16, 1904. cael Thursday and Friday Evenings The Gutta-Dercha Gir aces better results in two roa f\ Foley’s. : tionately cheap. . Call in and see them and get our prices,— Again Active, . 4 & 4. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street -— Vinton’s Fresh Buhack It is the Best INSECT POWDER PALMER & JORIS, Wholeeale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars, Everything Strictly High Class, BROAD 8T REET O’OONNOR-& SHANNON, Proprietors THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and Sample our goods. We also keep Che Leading Brands of Cigars @S200 @ CHAIFPION SALOON . ? Broad Street, Nevada City ABG Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. Sold Everywhere. Proceeds to be Used in Assisting to Furnish the New Nevada City Free Library. NEVADA THEATER, July 21 and 22. The deligbtfal Amusing Comedy, In Larger Quarters y NOREASE in business bag demanded larger quarters. These we have found, and are better prepared than ever to furnish the only reliable abstracts of property in this coanty Remember there ie but one way to abstract property reliably aod successfally, and that ia by syetem, aod remember also, that we have the ONLY system of Abstracts in the County. AB2TRAOTS furnished on short notice and at reasonable rates, Onur offices are open to inspection. Nevada County Abstract and Title Company 12 Commercial St. ‘Phone Mat~ 41 A Great Many Deopl want a pound of good Coffee for 25 cts., and we sell it, And other attractive novelties will be presented under the direction of MRS. FRED ZEITLER, assisted by twenty young Ladies and Gentlemen, @@"Oome and help a good cause, Reserved Seats for either bight at Admission—Adalts, 50 cents, Obildren, 26 cents. Music by the Boy’s Band: Admiesion—Gents, 50 cents; Ladies Everybody Invited. Raspberries, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Tomatoes end other Frait fresh every day at ROSENTHAL’S e We have the very high grades for 35 and 4octs. also; but, if you want something that goes a long ways, and is guaranteed to give Satigs, faction of money refunded, try our 25c ‘Family Blend.’ Many people wonder how we can give such good coffee for the money. Coffee Roasters Tea Blenders Taylor’s Tea and Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, 4 Bol ae ae i i . ' — { M. Visit, Mr Line retarn Mrs, olsco ¢ to her Thor week . Marip: Ciaco bt resum« H. J. ver Mi. last ey for his minds . trict. Miss ‘Miss F ‘at the . D.R tived h trip, Ohas ependir © T. Sit ing fro G. Tr Francis Frank from th James bia Hil) The red-pe ers—t! . for, no in mak of the: small ti Don't they'll . The Oits 1904-1905 a wilhbe de! MOND: I will b Hall, for texes, from 5 ani 7 toé