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June 23, 1902 (4 pages)

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cd _ Nevapa City DatLy TRANSCRIPT ual Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Byfell, + + = © $6 Per Year. By Carrier, + 12 1=2e Per Week De Delivered toany part of thecity. . == : x _U. S. Senators. HAT THE MAJORITY ‘of the members of the United States Senate look askance at the joint resoA ORT ANE oe The Sooners Defeat the — Clampers by Score. f9 to 8 Yesterday morning at Glenbrook Park the Olampers went up against the Sooners and were defeated bya score of 9to 8. The game started at 10 o'clock and was so. speedy that it used up th:eé umpires. Dick Ballestero umpired three innings, H. Obristo three'and A. Jilbertthree. The Champion jackass was in attendance, decorated in blue and red, with a banner on its side on which was painted the ae an amendment to the constitution . Clampers’ ranners. The jack gave an providing for the election of Senators of the United States by popular vote instead of by legislatures is not to be wondered at, for to adopt such an amendment would mean to radically change a method of selection that was considered exhibition of tobacco chewing, and did it just like a man, ‘The game took lhour 45 minutes to play, and was replete with good plays. In the third ioning Joe Stenger was struck in the head with a bali and knocked out and Necessary by the framers of the constitution in order that the. retired from the game. Heavy batting sovereignty of every State, whether large or small, might be wag the order of the day, T. Granville made a two bagger, Tommy Moore two equally represented in the governing body of the nation. . bagger, Israel James three bagger, R. The present forni of government, with a representative body elected by the people, and a Senate representing the individual States, has worked satisfactorily for almost a century and a quarter, and it is little wonder that the United States Senate hesitates in the face of so decided an upsetting of established methods as proposed. _ The amendment is undoubtedly popular and if the people had the deciding vote it would be adopted. But the scheme to popularize the United States Senate has objections which are worthy-of consideration and which will probably delay. its consummation until they are satisfactorily adjusted or overcome. The eleciion of Senators by popular vote instead of by Legislatures would mean that Senators © would represent the people instead of representing the sovereignty of the State. This condition is not necessarily an objection, but it} leads to an unfair condition of things when the people of a state like Mississippi with its 55,000 voters could elect the samé number of Senators as New York with its 1,547,912 votes. A Senator is now, in a way, independent of his constituents. He views the welfare of the whole nation froma broad eminence. His return to Congress does not depend upon his success in securing some petty appropriation for his State or for some particular locality. As his title implies, he is a United States Senator. Let him be “popularly” nominated, and the State conventions, with their political wire. pulling, their life of a day, their candidate-trading, their lack of obligation to constituents, and uncertain actions, would be substituted for the Legislature with its burden of responsibility, its time for reflection, and appreciation of the importance of the office to be filled. Senator Chauncey Depew has stated this objection in the following terse manner: “The present proposition is simply to make the State conventions of the political parties, which are in session one day, and whose members can not/know or consult with their associates and are elected or appointed by every process but the vote of the people, which are bodies generally of nearly a thousand delegates, which administer*ne oath of office and keep no records and have no responsibility, a substitute for the two houses of the State legislature whose members are nominated and elected upon the Senatorial issue, and must go upen the record and to their constituents on their votes. In a body like the Senate, where experience and service count for more than in any other legislative assembly in the world, Senators would probably in the trading of localities, like governors, never have more than one, or at most two, terms. “The legislature has one question before its members when they are elected, one candidate to be voted for who is discussed in the press until the legislature meets, and when the legislature votes the whole State is interested and practically present, and the question of the highest importance for the moment is, Who of our citizens who have demonstrated ability and distinction for the position can best rep_ resent this Commonwealth in the Senate, where its interests are to be advanced on protected in a grand assembly of independent and coequal sovereign States?” A Good Picture. . Weather Bulletin The San Francisco Bulletin of Saturdey contains an excellent threecolumn likeness of the Nevada City Baseball Team. Some complimentary remarks about the team’s ability * accom panies the pieture. Professor Foster has made the following prediction: Next disturbance will reach Pacific Coast about June 27th, cross west of Rockies by close of 28th. Warm. wave-will cross ' west of Rockies about June 27th. Cool wave Has Recovered. . " a All Eyes on Texas. William Hoorger, who has just re: covered from a long and paivfulill-. Great is Texes® Her vast cotton ness, was @ spectator at the baseball. crops and maryelous oil discoveries game yesterday, and received the con-. Smaze pg ‘ tp Blaser re D ment o wonderfa! gratulations of bis many friends. wosk fy rane ‘Yex., of Dr. King’s New ane" Discovery for ‘Consumption. “M ny wife contracted a severe lung trouble,’ ourl Noles. writes editor J. J. Eager, “which caused a most obstinate cough and finally resulted in profuse hemorThe ‘following business was trans— rhages, bat ene bas bem completely . . a 7, Pas acted in the, Superior Court this morn-. {1's *oaitively suntenteed: fe Donnie, ing. Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: Colds and all Throat and Lung trouEstate of Josiah Gilbert, deceased, . bles. 50c and $1, Trial bottles free at Estate allowed to probate. Jane Vinton’s, Richards appointed executrix. Notice The best of and beer always -to-ereditors ordered published in the/. on draught at W. J. Brir-anp’s. Aiso , the choicest of fancy mixed drinks . will cross west of Rockies about June Eddy three bagger, Ed Harry three bagger, and others made single basers, The boys played snappy ball and put on the air of professionale, The winning team barely gained the victory, and the, next ganie is eagerly awaited. Frauk Edwards, the best pitcher of the Sooners, did not pitch ia this game. The line-up wes as follows: Ciampers—B Pollard o-and captain A. Foyer ss and p, T. Grauville Ib, D Hooper ss and p, W Nivene 2b, T. Harry 3b, F. Kendrick cf, R. Buffiugto. rf, D. Nickerson If. Sooners—Ed Harry c and captain, S. Heoper 1b, R. Eddy 1b, I. James 2b, W. Harry 8b, T. Moore ss, Ben Foes rf, B. Jeffrey If, 8S. McOuutley cf. The jack was rode by Tommy Polglase, who acted as mascot, Dave Hooper, short stop for the Sooners, made some star plays, while Frank Kendrick did some fine work for the Clampers in the field, and was loudly applauded. i Changed Lawyers. The directors of the United Rail-. roads heave decided upon an entire change of the legal department. Tirey L. Ford is now in full charge an& those whe have been dropped from the list are General W. H. L. Barnes, Herace G, Platt, G. W. Baker, Frank MeGowan, O. E. Ackerman and C. W. Cross. . # Rodda Arraigned. James Rodda, who took a shot at Robert Crase in a saloon at Boston Ravine a couple of weeks ago, was arraigned in the Superior Court this morning on the charge of. assault to murder, and gives ten days in which to plead. A. Burrows is attorney for defendant. Called by Sickness Wm. Meservey received a telegram this morning conveying the intelligence that his father wae lying dangerously ill at Seattle, Wash., and could not live. Mr.and Mrs. Meservey left this afterneon for the bedside of their s'ck relative, Gave Up the Lease. The miners who recently took a lease on a piece of ground at the Tilley (Midnigbt) mine, have given it up as a bad job and quit. These gentlemen are indefatigable prospectors and it is hoped that they will yet get bold of a paying property. as N. D. G. W., Notice. The Fourth of Jaly Float Committees will meet Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. E. A. Moore to b gie work on the floats. <~0@cWould Smash the Club. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Buck ten’s Arnica Salve, the infallible bealer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burne, Scalds and Piles, It cures or no pay. Only 250 at Vinton’s : drug store. The Holland Ranch, situated neaColumbia Hill is offered at a bargain. Terms part down and balance on time. Enquire of Brown & Mor an: : tf *Tis Easy to Feel Good, Countless thousends bave found a Life Pilis, whtch Wer oeeg cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness Purel hie; neve weaken, Only 2¢at W. D.Vinton's drug store. blessing to the body in Dr. King’s New Jsundice, Maleria, Fever and Ague. ina all Liver and Stomach trouble, TE ASW FRC They Invaded Marysville Last Saturday. a The Marysville Appeal of yesterday has the following to say im regard to the institution ef the lodge of Elks in that city last Saturday night: “The merry Elks, about 200 strong, invaded our city last. night, and Marysville Lodge, No, 783, was added to the noted order, The visitors had polished up theirantlers. Those who drove to this city arrived during the afternoon, but the great body of visit ors, came by train. The Reception Committee were at the depot when the visitors arrived from Grass Valley and Nevada City. Two big streamers were stretched alongside the coach in which the Nevada county visitors rode, The guests were escorted to the Odd Fellows’ Hall by the Marysville Brass Band. The traia from Chico arrived at 6:10 with a number of Elks, and they were also escorted to the hall. The session commenced at 8 o’clock, Refreshments were served’ at the hall during the evening. “The officers were installed by District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler O, L Raggles of Stockton, assisted by the officers of Grass Valley Lodge and ‘. of Nevada Uity Lodze. “The citizens of Marysville have always borne a good reputation for entertainiog visitors, and the. local Elks more than met expectations last night. Turner Hall, where the banquet was help, was appropriately decorated for the occasion. In the center of the stage, which was draped with AmeriCan flags, was a large elk’s head which Dr. Barr had loaned for the occasion. Above the head was a transparency bearing the number of the lodge— “783"—and below ‘it was a clock, the hands of which had stopped at 11 o’clock, : “The body of the hall was handsomely decorated in purple and white. Sol Lewek had charge of the banquet and he got it up in a creditable manner. The tables were very neatly set with all the delicacies of the searon, as well as witb floral decorations. Impromptu speeches were made @t the close of the banquet and loudly applauded, Going and Coming. Thomas Hitchens has returned from Tuolumne county where he bad a position ina mine.Mies Alice Merrill, who has been at= tending the State Normal Schoel at San Jose, is home on a visit. . Charles Dahigren and deughter, Miss Kath, will spend the Fourth of July in this city, and will remain about a month as the guests of Mrs Wo. Britlaod. Miss E. Perryman of Sierra City arrived here paturday. on her way to Berkeley where she will attend the State University. “ . Mrs. Jepson and daughter of North Bloomfleld arrived in this city Satarday on a visit. W. T. Harker and wife are dewn from Relief Hill. ; Mrs. W. Oameron of Relief Hill is here on a visit. — 5 Miss Russell came down from Washington coday. ; , Mrs. Harold Kirkbride is visitin ber parents, Rev. and Mre, Josiah Sims. Mre. Crowley of Washington is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. John Kendrick is visiting relatives at Lake City. W. Liedersdorf came over from Relief Hill today on his way to San Francisco. Francisco. ; .John Beckley, the popular saloon map of Grass Vulley, was in town today. a How for Lumber. ee M. L. & D. MARSH bsve reedy : for delivery an immense stock of Lumber of every ‘kind, name and description. Any order can now be filled. ecan sqit you in.. 2 We also keep on hand — MASURY’S PAINTS ‘. which are absolutely pure and every color. Fully guaranteed. ; PAL ACTS a Well-H. Be Dong . LAKE , WELD Judge Nilon Made a Ruling In the Case This Morning. TOK HS OH LF An Insane Man Commits Suicide in the Truckee Jail. las Cuts His Head. pe Ed Phillips and Henry Beckman}thigh. Mrs, Harm wa, were engaged today in cleaning out aj the ball while oros well at Mrs, Hubbard’s residence near. the beast Catching © A man was found wandering around ‘Truckee in an apparently insane contion, last Ssturday, and was arrested by the loeal authorites of that town after making considerable trouble. He was placed in the Truckee jail and a telegram sent to Sheriff Getchell to forward the necessary straps immediately, so that the prisover could be brought to the county seat with safety. Vonstable O. W. Long received chs straps Sunday morning, and when he went to the jail to get his prisoner and . place him aboard the traia, terrible sight met his eyes. floor was the lifeless body of the man who had lost bis reason, weltering in his own blood. With the sharp edge of<a piece of tin, which he had broken off of a tomato can, he had cut, his throat from ear to ear in a horrible manner, the jugular vein being comIn the Superior Court this morning the matter of the application of J. M. Lakenan against the Menlo Gold Mining Company to restrain: the directors of that-company {rem selling Lakenan’s stock in the corporation for a delinquent assessment came up for deThe Court held that the board of directors when sued by 2 dissatisfied stockholder had the right to defend the corporation as well es themselves, and to employ counsel to defend such suit, and,
tolevy an assessment to raise funds with which to procure counsel, It also held that the board of directors are the proper parties to employ such counsel, and to determine the necessity of levying an assessment, so long as they keep within their corporate powers, : The Judge, however, expressed a feet. He went straight down and did not strike on the sides, or he would have undoubtedly been killed, as there Found . fl a Di tc were sharp pointed rocks sticking out buvket and Phillips got im and was} O4AgLAND, June 22, boisted to the surface. He was badls,. received that w, bruised, but no bones were broken . meda hag been and he is now confined to his bed. It} He was found dead in was a very lucky escape. . Part of the country, H. H. Douglas, of the Douglas &. Downey, and a number of Lacey firm of New York, and oneof. probably made b the largest stockholders in the Gold . found on his body, Tunnel mine, while inspecting the ee eee mine this afternoon met with the mis-. © The sordid mind hunts fort fortune to strike the baek of his bead’ mevery act of goodness, if necessary, Lying on the ~ TRANSCE _,, dame 2 i Hens, , county T : e. will die. She receives, thie Vin a Brief the brate’s hornes pic jin the stomach and op Busy Reade fs the depot, when Phillips in reeching . © » wae rescued St ohoning “4 for the bucket, slipped and fell down} but not tore she had pea pp Rovere! on the well a distance of twenty-eight . jared. Zo rage @ party goiversary of her bir ner parents on Gold jgh 2000 Saturday, iy, T. Nilon anited o and Miss Rosy L ». Miss Mamie So paidand Joba Ohedo man. The happy co own here. ‘Harris was caved on at ‘mive at North Bloom nd bis left foot and as ruised and crushed, able C. W. Long 3 Obaries Baldwin Jail to serve sixty along. Beckman lowered the . —Word has § H. Hadley of Stabbed at Dow 40 Uninhab & few miles oy y a dagger, be mo pletely severed. The man’s appearance and the sur-. roundings indicated that there bad . been a fearful struggle before the un . fortunate maniac had succeeded in. taking his own life. The name and nativity of the deceased has not yet been learned here. . Near Death’s Door. ” Dr. -A. H. Tickell Moore’s Flat today, to consult with Dr. De Milieu upon the case of Chas egarty, the pioneer merchant of that town, who is now in a critical condiNo hope is entertained of his wish to see the case tried upon its merits instead of upon this ex parte application, and reserved a formal ruling in the matter until tomorrow morning, in order to give the respective parties an opportunity during today to arrange for an early trial. Unless arrangements for such trial are made, the directors threaten to sell Lakenan’s stock on next Saturday for the delinquent assessment. Firemen, Atrention. wes called to All those having uniforms of Pennsylvania Engine Oo., No. 2, are r quested to return them to Forema Richard Sandow immediately, as it i desired to put them in first-class con. dition for the Fourth of July. jlltf Have you no appetite? Then take Gilt Edge Whiskey, Bourbon or Rye as an fappetizer and enjoy your food. . Wichman, Lutgen ready for a long time. Just ‘see the surprise in store for y much more general than is supposed,” is the statement of a famous physician. “Many persons who think they have perfect hesring are living under a In most cases, however, the ordinary deafness of people is the result of accumulations of wax in the ear. Those who are troubled in this way should never attempt to remove the wax themselves. should go to a physician. nine out of a hundred cases of chronic deafness are caused by catarrh of the nose and may be cured by treatment of that disease. “People should be warned against . Sold everywhere. & Oo., San Francisco, Cal. White Batiste at 40c, soc, 75¢, $1. These goods are full inches wide, Organdie at.all prices. Come and get our prices, goods here. All new this season. New Linen for Ski already shrunk. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Linens Crash Skirts. Respectfully, DYSPEPSIA * Bor six years I was a victim of in its worst form. . I could eat not ut milk toast, and at times my stomach wou not retain and digest even that. Last March 1 began taking CASCARETS and since thenI ng the prace at Traeh »{ was commeneed th ne new cement walk [1 pbnston’s store om Bra buggy arrived here ; tendeot Gus Karteche pine. : sount of some of the nable to get off from Jnot go from here't oldy ball yesterday, prisoners. were * di »County Jail today. Desi sy Ty > $69 We are ready for theGREAT CELEBRATION ‘ OF THE Kate Ford. of Grass V PY ° eed suit for a divot Fourth and Fifth. fend. Sho acke £61 : tien limony and attorney’ as Frary, of Graes Vi mr on the steamer now stalled in the ean. and Mail: Frank M. ruckee, who is a can New Things in Wash Dress Goods, p’™**?! of Public Io Buy your Fourth of fuly Dress from us. fo the declan ; 74 te Convention, was it New Shirt Waists. Everyone new. No last yealllMhy in tho interests of Mr. Rutherford was from Nevada Ooun session of the Li nds well in bis hon rever known, He is Come to the Big Store now. We Auave. beet gett White Goods White Goods India Linen, Victoria Lawn at roc, 12%c, 15¢, 200, 2 White Dimity, White Nansook, White Swiss, Wi putting anything into their ears, Maher «& C have steadiiy im ever was in my . : Davip H. MurRPBY, Newark, O. such as spoons, ear scoops, toothroved, until I am as woll es I picks, matches or finger nails. The mechanism of the ear is very delicate and is easily disarranged, and the use of such instruments by inexperienced persons is productive of the most serious results.” ~ Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. carets Candy Cathartic. will make them act naturally.’ Genuine tablets CATHARTIC DDD DD DOP BPE SF BFP FP PO OOOO VV OFS VYAVAY Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. ever Sicken. Weaken, or PS ready CURE CONSTIPATION. Sterling Remedy Company, Chieago, Montreal, New York. $11 pleasing address and le impression with t ie comes in cont ord will contest wi d Mr, Greeley, both Saratoga-Chips.. : As we have just opened a Box of them, you may well expect to find them fresh ed Yesie and crisp. One pound for 25 cents, or de luneral of the late ] Get them while they are fresh. # & # took pladir seleiee stamped C. C. C, Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 1oc. NO-T0-BAC naranteed by all dro RE Tobacco Habit. Pern d was largely atten were held at the ¢ . C. E. Mulloy, Grocer Bisse Interment was ™ awiaasiiviedss metery at that plac LEGG @ SHAW COMDAN aoe No Object.. ——SELL—— men of this city a from Grass Valley ers, ee trying to prevent . bung couple. from The Deerless Iceland: ce Cream Freezer COP e eee w eee rece saeceeeesressecesccscces mony Commercial 8t., Nevada City. MRS. . LUBECK, cane President Geo. Levinskey of the Gold Tunnel Mine ie here from San} TOPO Se Coeereececces seereccesceceeescee er the widower fat! the widowed motl That’s righf, price with as is no object just now. We're? at stocked pear te get rid of our ne new stock at avy Pin love with each cS We can’t afford to keep it, and as a result you get the beng, te now they me All our TRIMMED HA’ 9 regardless of value, Everigge dren else 1n same proportion. Oome in and see for yourself . * trouble to show you thege goods. We can please you. 2c of Ontments for Cs Contain Mercury ary will surely di PPR e eens Seeseeseeeeereesnerssenesees ® smell and complete Teeter ee neasceescens OOOO dee ee weet eeeveseeees Ot oe ye ae _ Refrigerators ‘hy ts he ee hs ts ‘See Our Window Display: Electro-Dental Parlors Doors, Windows, Sashes, etc.ole system when ' the mucous surfa thould never be use tions from reputal the damage they wi he good you can fF m them: li’s Oat tured by F. J. Oh 0.,contains Do me h internally, sctix ® blood and mucous im. In buying Ha aure you get the internally, and m phio, by F. J, Ohe tials free, by all druggist, pric Family Pilla are t ee Don’t Get Left---Be On Tim We have an elegant line of OLOOKS and WATCHES of all makes and guarantee them to be First-class. Time Keeper’. You will not be behind time if you have one of our Watches orclocks in your possession and rely upon it. If you bave® Watch or Olock that does not work well and needs rep»lriog bring it to us, We will fix it. That’s our specialty. Try" A. & H. W. Hartung Watchmakers DR. R. E. SMITH These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Deneal Parlo bed nearly four years ago. One of the . best equipped Dental Ottices on the Coast Are Located Here Permanent] LECTRIGAL and other conveniences f guaranteed at One-half the ‘regular prices’ charged by other ._OUR PRICES full Upper or Lower $10 00 GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat.. oy RK, per tooth,.. . PAINLESS EX . MMP No charge for Extracting Phone Main 633. rs of Sacramento, with allthe modern E absolutely first-class wor GOLD FILLINGS 6 00) SILVER FI 6 00 CLEANING] TRACTION, 60 CENT when plates are ordered, Mi a ee $2.00 Uo BRIDGE WoO 5 ort! PHONE WEST. 14, BROAD STREET, NEVADA Good Meats, ~ a aes Y Brothers have th ctx Be RIE pare. ro acne 5 Mutton and veal ee. Harness in “the Souvenir Spoons. a ; an nest line of harne: es apy Po oe ; «Call and se¢ x thou, Atong’the wmasy becutifal con's!" "0 [MBs Janeen 7 on ’ Pies on These make ; tone Spoons, and af? ® has an assortm sold at 8 very low price—quality considered. nd work gloves, > ae : 4 S4untlets that oa R. E. SMITH, D. D. s, Masonic Building, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City. pale : —~kin-—— . YekSs an a, { Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly Revs! Misr, SEG? fey ' slag! . Se & Se hn . el ef cee rne @ 2: BRAND, = = The Jew geen Ree