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July 8, 1902 (4 pages)

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eee me Transcript Today's Dongs tna None La . ne . 1 PP . Trampsin Wreck\faard of fqualizatiniime tBANSCREE? NEVADA City Darcy TRANSCRIPT ees Ig PWS TEMS! . ; —— . iN Siete BROW IT é CALKINS, PRorrizrors, § hi ; PVISOPS ; ik a . Onicaco, July 7—At° least fifty _ ee -., July 8, 190 = ment See ht in the wreck of a aa a : SS Of Supe 4 tramps were caug’ nos : C4 . ts * freight train on the Lake Shore and e ; ‘ . awe fssued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. “aka ! o.-; ; : . d ¢ = : = id Today the Board of Supervisors al-: Told ina Brief Way ' Sct a ee apr Bertsch Cla Poceedings b. an = TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION as s-acperw . lowed the following bite for Busy Readers. SRATILE, July 8—Harry ‘Tracey, the epeaped convicts scoped. Most of theme were caly. . Lonerenenns ys ye ene Ne rea Oe F : Mre, J. H. Austin...$ 9 00 . lis probably many miles away. There is absolutely no clueyiioins hort. Seven were reported . . sasoht ernie : andar ca BOE z= = since Saturday night. Report received yesterday run down . seriously injared. Moxpar.July ith, yr erescasiee oo W. J, Rogere:..33 655% p eae k es The Besrd met B. Se Be ete tae 4 E PEJERSDAY .. ccc cee wes cc cect eee etecerencccsccccnseenees ye+July 8, 1902 E. H. Barker....--+-45 00 The stage. barn at Camptonville. and there was nothing in it. : aegordite to I Me as & Board of Equalizating \Elvy ts down from Was} , i resent—W H. Martin. C, J. Miller Be : —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___" , Mrs. J. H, Austin.... 51 00 caught fire on the Fourth but-was exight a a ance Grissel, A.JWood and John Fay.“ = ‘ : . W, J. Rogers....----92 00 tinguished befor’ much damage was 4444644664446) ; sig Bi, Martin, Chairman of the Board,» ibbens ls here from 8s = Johith WELL is sce saee-% 20 00 done, «2.7 ; . : a he Bos wd organis : 4 by sletivg ae inf Thomas Wilson....-62 15 ‘The celebration at Columbia Hill on i I ai ConnELLSVILLE, Pa., July 7.—A race Chairmen of said Board, ony tiler Vieg hichards returned to Gast Geo. W. Ogden..... 4 00 the Fourth was a great success and 8 I riot between Slav and Polish rfiners. rules to govern them in equalisicg mind day. ? pee ee A. P. Davenport...+. 7 60 large number of people were present and coke workers, occurred Saturday . *mgnt Rallof the Gounty.viz ; . VI Neil, the well-known cor ae eee os Joseph Martin..... 5 00. from the surrounding country. H night atthe Paul mine of the Rainy the Magner presoribed by wor may ta) i in, is aaa ric J. J. Campbell...... ssh Supervisor A. J, Wood has. ordered Company, near Vanderbilt, at a dance. . party or parties interested st Teast diver Be _ are Aas : e uy 4 ie cee eae 5 00 the closing of the bridge at Anthony Mike Povatchin was killed, Victor . Botice through the mail of such intends aay pry pets ‘Game i Fe eps, aNY Os OLE ORR arsenite rele ~—. Hennel was fatally wounded, and. On motion and by order of the Byary 44 ond J 49° 3 House over Deer Creek. It is in an ° e S fier * © Board th , HE remodelling of the building to be used for a public F. M. Ratherford,..:. 30 00 unsafe condition, ame? , h h * f Ki thirty Slavs, men’ aiid women, were innei esepdsne pert order. ai me r and ne oe h : library. and reading room is about completed and the vi po cman ae for . “Phomas G. Richarde, while jamping LONDON, July 8.—The news that the coronation ye 108 jured in the hand-to-hand -fight that <P ctealisine: tho Seems Rone a oe orth Sep Juao = work.of furnishing the interior with furniture, books Saag ae ae ears 8650 . off hiswagon yesterday, slipped and] Rdward would occur in the middle of August has been con-. took place, Thirty arrests were made, Seog amt ths the Board wilt costing Pe ee aenn Es and-other’paraphernalia will be pushed ahead during} —_F. L. Arbogast..... 2500 . sprained his ankle. He will be 'ame/¢ eq) Tt was made public in America before it was known) se ne eres Mondsy, ‘gq last evening and, left : a . e . Sell cceee. 10 00. for awhile. . * . Pea ' 4. 3 ; a S K . id y order the Beard adjourned until ‘i r San Francisco. ‘the summer months so that the doors of the institution may ne Gakic eAbsanet 18 50 The Glenbrook Park Assoeiation. here. Arrangements are due to King’s personal insistance. 1X Kl le . morrow (Tuesday) sent P10 'cfclont ence Hatcher of Colam be thrown open to the public before the cold weather sets} _ pr. ¢.L, Maller.... 15 00 ° . has purchased the balloon that was. The doctors were opposed but finally agreed that: it was bet=. Attest: 2.1, Anogaer, Glerie, the Boag in visiting bere, in. When all is completed Nevada City will have as fine a A. ee Mea seeeigasaws . Beam tele ae ue oa ter for the King to go through the ordeal, than have it hang-. y.sox, July 7—The Madrid exui ze osxing. Deputy. . Silte_sas atv fre ° y . . 2 m. Ashburn....-. and on sap a . 4 ‘ lo uldn’t Mave Stood . m0 . a library and reading room as any town of its size in the State, Geo, A. Bailey..... 12.00 naut will make an ascension at the. ing over him for several months: sipihsce absence) soa vaake baie i i br J. Fay is over fr -~and-it-will prove to be a.great source of convenience and en-. wm. Ashburn.....2. 6 . park. Pe MO Dostagel.Seaty-all--thecova: eae pad Hetiing. et, Ins cee ar i ll as strangers who ma hace lng ble pel OT : In the Superior Court yesterday wrecked, six person were killed and . nica Salve will cure the worst cass ™ fee Promt left today for! tertainment to our own people as we 8 y O.W. Long..°.0 5: 104 10 Richard Ford was found guilty of ccno twenty-seven injured pileson earth, It has cured shot 4 itvale. we visit our city. ; G. A. Gray.....+. . 17 50 tempt and Judge Nilon allowed him I I I sett pop had onary © veins oF Bodill jof Sacramento arrived h _Ournew public library will be stocked " ith the best and anh She Spice ona : 4 five days in which to pay the plaina Call on Ed Schmidt when you want. world. Price 25c a box. Cute gual eos Beli gdes a icest of books of endless variety and description and all} be — bade apna ree tiff's attorney fee of $50, or go to jail. : snything in the tobacco line. S. eeteede, Bole Oy WR Vinton, TL. Grigel: 4a: dows: #8 cno ‘ ames Buddle ... eukes The case is a suit for maintenance ieee ' _ peeempr Grisse y he books at home which they James Hennessy..... 2 50 d the cause will be heard on July I i attending thé session young people who have not t : ates 11 95 «8d the cat ; ingter : : library under certain Pe mee ne ois sswastherese 18th, providing the attorney’s fee is — : a pas desire will be allowed the use of a ans y ces Mell & Peck...2..+++ 29 ad paid within the given tiie: : ; @eeGoyne and Ben Hathav conditions and restrictions. This will affor se ar ; ‘i a = fala and sn ; He Capt. J. A. Rapp, who today for the Cxicaco, July 8—July corn went up to ninety cents to: =” © ‘ammo Amador ‘county t portunity for them to improve their pela poet 9 Sa ©. Clausen.. . sus.. QL 95 oe ieee a Heine aantapr tat ad day, which is the highest price since 1892 when it reached . hit d Col ds i t: Red firs. J. Doubt, who b : (@) a 6 A 4 out saying that both young and old will appreciate. and take. 5 J. arnhart...... . va a bias Kent busy ie morning re-. one dollar. Gates Bros. have formed the greatest corner ever I5 White an o1ore ults Keduc ig Mre. J. Langman, h advantage of such an ergens Spperteary: f Nevada Cit a Wale aan 20 00 _. Celving the congratulations ‘of fri-nds. yndertaken. Brokers say that corn will reach one dollar This Day-All New Goods eee Bemee 20am Fr Every young man and young woman of Nevada City) ea ceder =a z Se . : . 4 ; as cae ++0to-morrow. Ellis and child and M should cultivate a desire for good books and good reading. Snell & Fleming.... 3 05 oun x . ; § toh ; , and Perfect Fitting. Tan eeccioco are. visi Wh: ive? i : do we read? Since. German Bros ..... 6 00 ¢ ly E h D [ e . ; e . We : : demeq@oeker Hill. Why do we live? To improve Why tial part of living, it] W-¥: Wilie...-.-. 6 00 : To Consider Steamers Collid Ladies, this is the greatest chance you will ever get ;Agimmith, R. Broney and 0. reading, to civilized man, 1s a very essential p 8 O. W, Long..-.n.-+++29 55 na buy a Handsome suit for less that the price of making. Do, M@iig@f Sen Francisco arri follows that we read, or ought to read, also to improve. _ Richard Gluyas .... 14 25, The State Board of Trade is erecting . — delay. Following are the old and new prices. Sil lasbevening’s train. ° : David Rowe., ...:..3. 18 35 alarge structure in the nave of the July 7—The British steamer : lo Nuttall and daugh This does not mean that all reading should be confined John Mulroy 17 85 Ferry Building at San Francisco, niesipl ocak is comand Holy-. Old Price New Price Color en visiting Mrs. Rol to the solid works on philosophy, the sciences, the arts, hisCitizens Bunk ...... 15 00 where it will face the people who en7 sient. Salen an a Cal of acollision $4 co now $2 25 White Slett this morning for tt bi h d the like, although a large part of it Citizens Bank... wee. 28 65 ter the city when they pass through. This evening the City Trustees will with. the-Sctiieh steamer Dalegerth. 3 50, DOW....cceeerereeee doves MLE eee cess 5 Francisco. tory, biography an ’ : g W. H. Fippin .....6 7 60 the buildiog on the second fioor as. meet to consider “the matter of the The Rappahannock has‘a large hole in 6 OO, TOW. ..cccccscecsecsees ye heer herrea eee White . immons, wife and son ought to ‘be. But some of the greatest lessons of life sae adJ. J. Phillips amie 's 0/0-0.9'8.0 918 99 457 i they “6omis from the* boats, ° To the franchise asked for by the Nevada her port side amidships. The collision 6 oo, TIOW aca ese esnccinces 4 25 seeecceveene weeceeses White POVOC CC Cedecees ment oO. M. Root left . ministered in the sugar-coated form of fiction. Poetry also J, PetileG ic ccces cadence 4 60 atracture will be exhibited an assorted poral Gas and pany sersaeydt Costgred in a fog off Bouth Btack. -6-o; iow: "=== fGen. one sien pn hie: New Indepand ; ae j 4] Samuel Doubt ... .; 270 . tot of the. products of the several. laying gas pipes throughout the elty.[ > . in idan ol ie i. e ‘te ; uplifts and ennobles. To read the ephermal news of the day Albert Luke...... 7 60 counties that are effiliated with the. The workmen have reached a peint ingen Scat ey racnna fa eae seca carat sa ee Wi aa ttkisson, the blacksm is also an essential means of improvement, although to be] fF Riggins.....-+. 4800 . Board, of which Nevada isone. The. near Hieronimus’ brewery, and it is Scred ces keeid'tea Dalugnitie. Tsk 5Oy BOW ccssceseon. sii. i: eee .-Black an ite .. , onder went-anopens swallowed up in newspapers-as the present generation is James Bigham..... 51.00. exhibits will be agricultural, hortical-. desired by the company that work be vessel’s bows were stove in and her 6 50, TOW.... cs eceeeeeees rH» Bey rPPIO EE ~.White citie, was able fo be awe wi Pp ‘ oe 2 Nae : : Truckee Lumber Oo.. 15 55 tural and, mineral. = __ . not interrapted, so that the-pipes may forepeak was @iled with water. -She 7 50, DOW.. cece. -osee 4 85 seeces tenes seceres oo White s.:s.csccc00 4 ee erent acer ee esl Aetna os eee monw . __W.H. Martin...... 1600 . 5 SII be Ipc of ae-ceriy CAs: . proceeded for Birkenhead, =» =. 7 50, DOW.. eee vee, 4 85. 2 1 ea Rmpeppell and son, Geo uments of vanished minds in the libraries, is a little short of Bias Rae oe mnt ui ad Call for warrants +o TD $0) WOW essssereeseessiee 5 25 weve ABM oc mas Ford mary .¢ enberg Bros...,.. : ‘Ss. a calamity. James Chisholm.... 15 00 ° Damages Allowed. Han ed Himself B50, TOW. cesseeses ortne, S75 crercsensaanveneensen White.....:. Saute heft thie worl Millions of books, good, bad and not so bad, have already Motes Kitnkuat Oo. ..° 25 —— 14 010-00, NOW sis caaiis 7 00. ; ee Pn nk a tem noisco, from which p — ublished in the English language, to say nothing of J. H. Rogers... .... 80 49 All persons who are entitled to war= : . 10.00, now... : 7 00.. UOvecridcis til for_Victoria,_British. sing acacia atan oor aa : : O. J. Naffziger...‘... 860 {rants onthe various Fourth of July. The Supervisors at their session to—Theodore Oelfur . FO 00, NOW....cceseeeees OG nGectvusentn White th from the press every da Though you 4 Jacob Harker of North. ©#!0@0, July 7.—Theodor . 7 Hone amaarene: P i 3 Mark Shaver,...... 17 50 [funds on account of the Iste celebra-. day allowed Jacob atter O° fon . who yesterday mardered hie wife and) 10 00, NOW.. ws FR eae RE CCiat, Gatrates Same Mrs. Julius Gabriel live to be_a hundred years old, and spend half_your time! Grant Jecots,.-..-.. 95 08 _. tlon, are requested to call immed}ately 407, ao" otters ceraembered that a wounded. bie —beby-and. 17-yearold See Window. © Respectfull MAHER & CO.fgiMMMtcatin, hese retarne reading, you shall not be able to read one in a thousand of. agree Water Co.. 4 the oo the General Comsiete time ago while Mr. Harker was. St¢Pdaughter, committed suicide in his : pe Ys i pent have retarnec ° : od, Hanley .....-. mittee, Jas, F. Colley. : c t t en = = ico. these books. The wise reader, therefore, begins early to se-. mm L.& D. Marsh ... 51 88 giving across a bridge over Best pa a be ipaaheap rd casera Hustler, Mise Rena . ; i ic i J. H. Cleveland ....: 15 00 , reek, the structure gave way and the . F. Putnam arrived Heo eres eect nernom ther is books which} eoamtn&Go--=~ 801. C,-€, MCCHNG, . = ee sostedwason ent cove . e i etaer ree ne coma soa'f . California. Home Dinners from Dixon, They a make his top spin, to quote Emerson; that is, books which 0. V. eer a bates 15 00 i aS ot * into the bed of the creek, killing one about midnight he was apparently . «Two Caus for Twenty-five Cents ; pe ertOn MDEKE Shey keep his brain in action and which supply him with think-. Daniel McPheters.... 12 00 of the horses. © dozing. Oclfui’s wounded baby was kre qolng-teche a. geueekl. Taras tik the: weonle thin shay. TAL . i i : ene cae 7 meeting of the Hepabiican Voanty still alive today, but probably will not . them only the best iugredients are used. They are put up under the xson, ing material i Wm. O'Neill 90 A ti f the Repabli Count y. bly will b ly the best iugred Pp j son, who has been i g i: W. E. Moalton...... 24 10 Central Committee will be held at the reoover. : bome method. : his father’s bedsids The man who would get the best good out of a book sacs ottice of I. C. Lindley,in this city, on Suil 10 Foreclose. re Swill return this ever with his mi i ady to chalSaturday next at 2 o’clock. an i aes ' / , fa Organ and Nina V must read with his mind wide open _and alert, ready to ¢ The Spanish ™ Shot b a Child a2, . No. 2. No. 3. ing for San Franciso lenge every statement, to argue with the author, to deny, or gl ; ie oe iin sriptae pe bs MA * Sree PMA SP ddulats of Toe bh waluan ia hi to approve and accept gratefully, The young person who Notice to the Public. apcligciendep vagesgiaigeer oe =I cea! S LAMB CURRY BEEF AND RICE . . MEXICAN BEANS. ¢ returned to San Fran 3 in hi ne Lease wasn trlal.in the Rapeeee ea AND RICE . . ALA OREOLE BEEF &CHIL! . mona would not be “deep versed in books and shallow in himself” On and after Sunday, July18th, the . 4#7: ‘The suit ts to foreclose a mortPasioda Ay July yeosie Rrestet, , a beh ae is recommended to read very slowly, aloud, in company with a: depot of the Union Ice Uompany will a baa ee company’s property near Sep zeste. of i Bert ‘ ae ’ another persou; and to stop frequently, even in the middle of. . . . . clowmerery Sunday at 12 otlock m. BIN¢ 7908) with Lillag ber uncle, Geores tons . . CHAS, E. MULLOY, --Grocer Prout retursed to : ; i ina© Bpsnisa: Mine, Walce Nas pen A aes: Se rhe The child, it is said, saw her uncle . ? ps morning, a sentence, and follow out the little rabbit paths of imagina closed down for some time, was today. Sanday morning will receive prompt Comin H OITA, . vesting bis wite, oid, obtatning « ple. Radnddudranindnedeetetndntnd Gntndadwaitwindoadnnn fle here from Salt Lak tion and speculation. opened up by the author. leased to Benj, Peterson, Ohas. Eden,. *eoton. Umon Ice Co *. . tol, she shot him in the stomach, — : ley and wife of Salt . Another most excellent plan for stimulating thought] walter Jauch, Manuel Silva, Frank 8 a pais soo : “eee fae _ and invention is for the reader’to stop in the middle of an in-. King, Ed. Murebie and Jobn Pierce. skate toa Ee ea ti The New York Vard X a or , F with the Bay Cou teresting paragraph and speculate on how he himself would . The gentlemen, who are among the ‘July 9h for New \York, will take Se af : ft for Yreke today. express the next few sentences. It is amazing how much. best miners in the county, will imzest you can add to your reading of novels by closing the book every few minutes and imagining how you, had you been the author, would have worked out the immediate destinies of That sort of thing is not merely a diversion. It is cultivating creative thought. yourself; forto know ygur own best. ithought is to know the characters. yourself, The average omnivorous reader may truthfully say;“I do But the book lover who carries out the above suggestions will find that his creative thonght does not not think; I read.” . dwindle as his volumes swell. ought, merely to help fill his mental reservoir, from which
later he may pump up elearer and greater thoughts. reader-thinkers thus become the captains of hosts of ideas— hosts that help to win the battle of life. It is learning to know Books will then serve as they Such CASTORIA Business Locals. that it will still yield well. Advertised Letters. re) in City, Jaly 9, 1902: Bennetts James R. Courtney Mrs. A. D. Douglass J. Bi: ‘ _ Jones E. W. McIntosh Miss Jessie Sherwood 8. K. ‘ Telford Fred W. mediately commenee work and with the former record of the Spanish asa producer in sight, they feel confident The following is a list of the letters the Postoffice at Nevada. If not called forin fifteen ‘days letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say “advertised” piy afee of one cent for each lettrr. L. 8. Catgins, Postmaster. . Native Sons Tonight Good enough for anybody! Aur Havana Fi LLER . # that cholera is spreading in Mancharia it ¢ among her passengers F. O. Bourne, Vice Uommodore of the. New York Yacht Club; D, O. Mills. Miss Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Waterbury and Oharles Lanier. Fatal Cholera. Brruin, July 7.—it is announced here ia a dispatch, from Port Arthur “and that the mortality rate is very great. Out of 396.cases at Inkau 884 were fatal. WasHINGTON, Jaly 7. — Secretary Moody today, after conecultation with his bureau chiefs, gave ortiers that one of the battleships authorized at the last session of Congress be constructed at the New York Navy Yard. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipati or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. SHAW COMPANY —SELL—. Commercial 8t., Nevada City wy t left this morning » ‘J(°_BUY HATS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. This is just {2 heimer ie here spet what you can do at our store. We will close our Nevada City Store July the 8th, and will abe September 15th with a full line of FALL MILLINERY. f. Richards and son, Francisco, who have 8. Henry Richards iid Fiat, left-y esterda; v., where they will: Milly Grass Vali 1G. Logan, R. Ash ar Don’t Get Left---Be On Time A. & H. W. Hartuns principal owners i line at Blue Tent, ar roing from San Fran We have an elegant line of OLOOKS and WATOHES of all hess in the Cou makes and guarantee them to be First-class Time &cepers. You will not be behind time if you have one of our Watches or clocks in your possession and rely upon it. Ifyou havea Watch or Olock that does not work well and needs repairing bring it to us, We will fix it. That's our specialty. Try us. line of berness and ida county can be James Cairns on . As an assortment of § ork gloves, and . : tlets that can’t be aod buggy whips g are all requested to be present, The new officers will entertain the Parlor Bigsaare of Cuca" Loveland is now selling his famous Sif ateslaws odes 2 fices. He manufac For Infants and Children. . : atchm :kers ce , ions, buggy and “a The newly-elected officers of Hy~ it pa he Tf Riess barneen kad The Kind You Have Always Bought . draulic Parlor, Native Sons, will be inPet ‘ay oe (? q ’ one eer hs BROAD STREET, NEVADA a g a specialty, Try a : The choicest brands of whisky and stelled tonight by D. D G. P., Wm. J, \ a . ae Twili iene & Bears the . cigars can be found at. W.J.Brrrt an} Morris of Grass Valley. The members : eRe a : ’ 2 Council Chambers. Try them. tf = . , . with a feast. — Byes on Texas. oe ae bread at five.cents = loaf ‘at the PopuTEESE ee uarts sees : are ve Wigiasesice Z oO; Se ; . oJ; E ° : Fresh Every ar Bakery. Try it and you will alway . 3 eure CRE te. ee 2 25 Yvouvenmr yj DONS. 0 ce ee ‘ bay it. nov6-tf Subscribed $100 RTE ccicthcetascasees co cioee scence @ 8G ; prvelous oil disco : : ° lf you want a good, cool drnk of a : : We have an elegant line of Engraved spoons. Call and s¢¢ brid. Now follos Day. beer—the very best in town—drop in ae Oe . = bebdhbaw them. Among the many beautiful engravings are t? ment of the won : f y f 7 Quartz Parlor of Native Sons of e ; Wasbington ool Building, the Champion mine, Lon? tex. é anh ee eee asta: Grass Valley has sebscrited $100 to : 3 _— , ete. These make Handsome Sonvenir Spoons, and at? De Z 2 sone Ohad iprgghe oe Eats pre Reaaaeed of thought that at least $5000 will be of same value as tags from " J = Ales ‘ ies eat ae Oe , ere the 0 the . ° ° subscribed: by all the Parlors tn the’ be STAR,” “HORSE SHOE,” : Be -@2 5 .¢ £ ‘ ewelry ist Prom nd 2 , epair a _ parlors. Prompt service. . 4 good hot lanch will be served. State. Dr. O. W. Obapman of this! “SPEARHEAD,”“ STANDARD NAVY,” $8.50 $10 $12.50 $14.00 Pid mptly and Neatly Rep i has ; ; every night at William Harry’s saloon, . elty, who was sppointed chairman of . “ OLD PEACH & HONEY,” ‘ 446666 : ws ae E TEGLER’S, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool. the committee which has the matter §“SAW LOG." “ OLE VARGINY” FE pee cg. J BRAND Th J ler beer and choice wines, liquors and:. in charge, by the last Grand Parlor, or “MASTER WORKMAN’ Tobacco, ‘ See Our Wi d Dis l . : ’ € Jewel Commercial Street, Mevade Cits. cigars always on hand. ‘jalltf . is at the head of the movement. . ct : OW Isp ay & ea — ~ = usb 4 ‘ *.