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November 1, 1902 (4 pages)

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1, $6 2 Year. mr > By Carrier, 1 6 jeer use of not to ex ¢ rted under this.a ine¢j a month. : ton week oF 40 cents javariably in advanem® . every] & wiul House For Rent. ee duce healthy ‘growth neigh-. On 7.2 constitutional about November bEties © se need apply. ‘The house ia furnB throug hout and contains a bath.. Ensat this office. olt-tt Time Book Lost.” sg canvas-covered time-book, with } book inside of it, containing maps of Sate and building». Finder please re-. 1o the Gas & Electric Company's 6ffige, seivereward. 0tt-iw Help Wanted, ~~ B ufacturing bous ‘Re-' ne lag pace ‘ msds . r= ig persou totravel n d ts. Local territory. ss Senane t * Busivess successful and ing. Salary $108 ‘ year seurnneees ses. revions x ence I expenses. PreveA DARD HOUSE, on Bidg. Chicaga, Tl: Pk ele Business. Chance. , wise investment © $°:0 is often the ation . success. if you ere not wedded jding methods, you show vet foposition. itis or the gs who wishes to ‘ without i terfe ing with § nt, Address H. BROLS Street Chicago, . A Good investment. ali or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. beculation or gamble, but from legitibusiness. eee mere : : men, and all persons by making with small capital are joinf ed First. class r: “rtlowlars address ited States. For rnold & Co., Nin‘ iis. Mo. : Se SS _ I make : make “mal: Photographs. “ . . . and make them fn » . a first-class manner. 1 also ° them. when 80 ordered. : po frames of all kinds. * v nagbarscuigek Pm five per cent w : hereto. : he cheapest and most mvenient fuel for the nel home, No smoke, hes, soot or dust. It is ways ready, ~ Price, for 1, $1.60 net;~for lighty, $2.50 net, per thous— nd feet. This must be d before ‘the roth of charges will be: $2.10; for lighting $3. County Gas lati, WERRY, Manager. . d St., Nevada City. @ ee hing requisite for funerals. talltimes. — rvice guaranteed. the Superintende y,' the blood ae birth. SES:S. cleafiges the blood of all scrofu‘when fich, pire, health-sustaining blood is n flowing in the ‘veins there is a ual disappearance of all the dangerous symptoms of Scrofula; strength returns,.and a complete cure is effected S. S. S. contains no.strong minerals te further break down and derange the sys tem, but:can be taken es the very old, as : well as the middle ie i ; oe aay horadeh antes . effects, or the least ; ont to the most It Janpied Gcrutala, cs ve. any, signs: 0 ar) you elites “are stunted or slow pale ad sickly, write us, and ow ‘cians will advise you free of charge Taxpayers. Eee Tares = (962 = Taxes 2 Will Be Delinquent on the Last Monday in November Next thereafter at 6 o'clock p. ms‘ and that UNPAID PRIOR T RETO FIFTEEN CENT WILL BB ADDED to the amount thereof, and that ifsaid one-half be not paid before the last Monday in ape ¥ T TAXES MAY BE PAID at Pe i ——— For the lence of the Taxpayers I he Th at the ti iD Same poe: rogeuins pinot 5 Be od hand NORTH BLOOMFIELD.— Mollerius Hotel, October 17th. SAN JUAN—Jes. Chisholm’s Store, NOB ber eth. TRUCKEB—W. L. Moody's Office, October 22d. Mulroy’s Court, CES Bo gah, Sith end 20th. J. J. JACKSON, nt Treasurer and Tax Collector of NeBROAD STREET MARKET All kinds of New Vegetables Fresh Every Day. Fresh and Galted Fish. Poultry and ont UST BAPP, Proprietor. a ' : Ped Cedar Shingles tee Be repnbticnn party of the state f California, in convention assembled, TEBE _ ‘We congratulate the people of the is in a condition of general prosperity. Such condition has*existed since the the presidency of the United States in 1896,., We declare that, such condition’ is. largely due-to the beneficent legisiation by the Republican party and to the general confidence of the people . tm the sound, able and conservative in. admintstration of the public affairs by the republican party. . : We deplore the untimely death of our great and beloved leader,’ William McKinley, and express our. horror at the crime of his assassination. We mourn the loss to-the country, coming in the fullness of his power and use PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT INDORSED. . We most heartily indorse the admin-: istration of President Roosevelt, whom we regard as a wise and worthy successor to the lamented William MeKinley; as being judicious, patriotic and forceful, and in consonance with the best traditions of the republican party. President Rooseelt has pursued a broad and enlightened foreign and domestic policy, and has shown him-' self to be a friend of the. great west. by his frank indo-sement of such measures peculiarly favored by the Pacific, coast as the reclamation of arid land,. the Isthmian canal and the exclusion of Chinese cheap labor; and he, therefore, deserves at our hands the support and indorsement which he has earned by his efforts to broaden the sphere of our national activities and to de section of our glorious ‘union. “Im: rec“ operation ognition of his eminent . nue,services and ment, for the purpose of investigating sympathy the west and its people, he, suitable has eagned and is entitled to the ear, nest support of the people of this state. pr ne: We rejoice that the firm but ef. tion of on lightened policy pursued in the Philip-. pines has secured peace in the islands, . and that the work of education, civilisation, upbuilding and development is begun. We urge that contention over our policy in the Philippines should now cease, and the beneficient plans of the eivil government be given the united and cordial support of all the people —) — REPUBL Meetings. wkkk : . carrying capacities of our rivers. Republican Nominees Will address the citizens of Nevada County at the following times ‘ and places: YOU BET—Friday, October Sist. GRASS VALLEY—Monday. NovemOR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. G. W. GHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Secramento 8t., Nevada City, Cal. a Red Cedar Shingles Nature has adapted Mining and wayson hand. This-Is Our Specialty Now is the time to" M. L. & D. Marsh ( LEGISLATION AGAINST. INJUNCTION. We. favor legislation which will so regulate the process of injunction as}. to prevent ita exercise In-abridgment. of the right of free speech or ‘peaceful assemblage. a : MERIT SYSTEM APPROVED. Believing that the people’ of this state are entitled to the best available service in all public positions, ~ we favor the principle of the competitive merit system of appointment and promotion in all positions of a clerical or technical nature. i a0 : : UT "We advocate the construction. of . . fru cas sgpeclan Chay work, . ¥n public or private untiring zeal in ye: inter lif.rnia, policy of reciprocity, so directed as to . ee aa . for what we do not ourselves produce +-W% declare out firm opposit.on teal! im return for free foreign. markets.” reciprocity. treaties .Jnconsistent with 3 ee tages fyi tee Se a herself’ by t LIBERAL, APP
‘We favor just and liberal appropriations for the proper maintenance of the University of California; and we . recommend thatthe growing needs ‘@ and functions of the university, be supplied from permanent sources of. peveFOR PRESERVATION OF OUR FOR-: ESTs. . In view of thé generally recognized fact that the prosperity and progress of California depend so largely upon the develop: “rt of its water resources, . : arid the pres=: vation of its forests, favor a lberal appropriation to be . velop,the resources of this particular, made.by; the state, t@. be used in co. with tire = Federal Govervlocations for storage reser voirsand the cost of the same and in me plan for the preserva: . forests, f T CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: Oa oShENT NO. 28. We:protest against the adoption of the proposed Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. ‘28. This amendment, if adopted, would confer unheard-of and arbitrary powers upon both the of. the state and the proposed eommission. It would be subversive of the well-established rights of both ities and counties, and would. be a revolutio; change in the methods of deaiiag with quasi-public corporay: F TO IMPROVEMENT, Of UIN RIVERS. ‘We indorse the im of the and San Joaduin rivers. nd: the Tivataries thereof, and urge one ample appropriations be made for drainage and _ flood4 increasing the STATE ADMINISTRATION INDORSED. We pledge the: nomigees of this convention to an econéntical administration of the affairs of the state. ‘We indorse:the republican-administration of the state government, pre aided over by.Henry T. Gage. —. RECOGNITIGN OF SOLDIEAB-AN® GAorS. © = 2's We declare that a fair and justreeognition of the services of the federal, soldiers and sailors of the late civil war and those of the war with Spain, requires. that a liberal provision be made, with pensions forthe disabled soldiersaud widows and “orphans of} those who fell for the flag. ARMY AND NAVY COMMENDED. We commend the brilliant and patriotic services of out army and navy in maintaining the dignity and ‘uonor of our flag on.the seas and 1m our fore'gn possessions, and we condemn the nalignant attacks now being made upon our soldiers and sailors. ILLEGAL COMBINES CONDEMNED. We condemn -all .conspiracies:. and combines to restrict business, to create monopolies, to limit production or to control prices, andifavor such legislation as will effectually restrain and prevent all such abuses, protect and promote competition and secure the rights of producers, laborers and all who are engaged in industry-and commerce, and we approve and commend the efforts of President” elt ‘to enforce the laws against illegal combi takin oe i a »h ‘woman wet ice walt’ milling other [sane ioe Seeetraticn tae, entie } it m: uation the entire~ fas ieved of the terrible wasting position. Returning is the result. This is what Cardui has done fcr thousands women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies’ its i Department, The Chattathe Ai] sicine Company ,Chattanoogs, freely, and a -letterof advice: will be gent you. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine . have found relief in ‘Wine of Cardui. +. <a = . A ae — > County Ticket. SPATE TICKET. = = GEORGE C. PARDEE Ot Alameda. For Lieutenant Governor ALDEN ANDERSON. of Solano For Obief Justice......--oe W. H. BEATTY of Sacramento For Associate Justice...... osesue paeeetie F. M. ANGELOTTI of Marin For Associate Justice... Be lg gis epwatea vast LUCIEN SHAW of Los Angeles For Secretary.of State...+. «e+. OHARLES F, CURRY of San Franeo:sco Fer. Contr. Net E. P. COLGAN of Sonoma For Treasurer....:: pase ven YER TRUMAN REEVES of San Bernardino For Attorney General ULYSSES S. WEBB of Plumas . For Superintendent of Public Instfuction..... THOMAS J. KIRK of Tulare For Surveyor VICTOR H. WOODS of San Luis Obispo For Btate Printer W. W. SHANNON of San Francisco For Clerk of the Sapreme Court.,....FRANK 0. JORDAN of Alameda For Congressman, First District...-... .-.J. N. GILLETT of Humboldt For:Railroad Commissioner, First District. .... ene Ae C. IRWIN of Yuta ~ “COUNTY TICKET. Por Assemblymad../....seeeeers acne JOHN GLASSON of Grass Valley For Superior Jud gen.. sccece eee eeeeeerseees F. T. NILON of Nevada City For Sheriff... HENRY BR. WALKER of Grass Valley Por Slerk..(-..52--4--4 ae ees F. L. ARBOG4ASC of Nevada City For Treasurer. : H. J. WRIGHT of Nevada City For Recorder W. H. BRAY of Grass Valley For District Attorney .......cesceesi. L O. LINDLEY of Nevada City For Governor = nations in restraint of trade,and pledge him our hearty support in all his efforts to protect the people from sll op pressive combinations of capital. FOR THE ISTHMIAN CANAL. Be. @ ip the fact the sect B. J. Ruoton, Pres. ‘W, H. MazErin, Vice P. Nevada County Bank Paid Up Capital $50,000 villian eee and advances made op of the world. Loens el Vor Superintendent of Schools...:.-.....W. J. ROGERS of Grass Valley For Pablic Administrator THOMAS INGRAM of Grass VeHey Por Ooromer.. 20.5 ccc nscccereccrecsscrececces HENRY LANE of Nevada City ‘For Supervisor, Third District E. T. WORTHLEY of Washington "Por Supervisor, Fourth: District, 2.. ....A. 3. WOOD of North San Juan ——— ————— Citizens Ban ea Incorperated ia 1876. BROAD STREET, = NEVADA OITY authorized Capital $200,000.00 Reserve Fund $ 5,500.00 Paid-Up Capital = 75,000.00. Undivided Protits _36,000.00 OFFICERS~President, E. Preston; Viee-Presid: Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T Morgan, Assistant and Seoretary, D. a Rereee. — > ‘DIRECTORS—E. M. P John T. n, Geo. M. H D.E. M Lord Hous: i restos. ol Morgan, ushes, organ, us OFFiCE HOURS—From 10.4. u.to 4 P.m. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o'slock P. mM. a MONEY ORDEES issued payable at per on all points in California, : it>. ore on DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points in oe we 3 : as & Perne @ open our markets on favorable terms . tc ’ Tx ay a” m we ey wh nv a? et oY oY YY oY 86909698 208 ae 48 ut at at ow Ae UN ee < 44 4% 4 A : EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, team enmanennatae” 3 7 Just received a fine line of (WAFERS.. All flavors and varieties. __. OHAMPAGNE WAFERS “~~~ ATHENA WAFERS «» GRAHAM CRAOKERS RAMONA WAFERS — NABISCO WAFERS in « variety of flavors. SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CaRNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. Price 80 cents. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. ; ' ee Al > La Due’s Cough Care PRPPPPS POPPY SROPBYPEY PHOPHP PST POPRPHORRE Give Results or Money is Refunded Preerer rrr er irre tre i ro e titer ttt For Sale by DICKERMAN’S. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. . bookiet-with full information. Write for it. SANTA FE, 54! LOOKING. EXCURSIONS . EAST . 4@#¢ 4 4&4 Over the @4¢444 Santa Fe Railway. The cheapest and best way to travel. Tourist Sleeping {Cars are used and are PERSONALLY CONDUCTED on MONDAYS, TH : DAYS by experienced and careful attendants. 7 a ne eee @@FNO EXTRA FARE FOR TAIS SERVICE. We issue a: {free Market St., San Francisco. BACKWARDS At the old manner of laundering flannels and underwear as it was done at home by inexperienced servants or Ghinese labor, it makes one smile when eompared with the work done at our laundry. Your underwear is thor~~ oughly clean and uosbruoken when it ie ; leaves our laundry after being freated is by our dry seam process. The season ts is here for heavy flannels by sending Si 9 them tous, You save the cost fo the Ab . . f\ wear and tear on yourgarments. \v Have our wagon calf, EVA DACOUNTY: LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Leave orders or Bnadles at Wells, Farge & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. antes Many Classes of Supplies.. Mast be considered bythe lady ot the houge. The kitchen, the . end the laundry must each pearly the ‘ necessary thi to keep it going. To keep the cost ‘of supplies for all down. to a reasonable limit. the. = —« shoald be purchased at our store. We eee cnaie Ce aieaihe eauceian A test order will prove the trath of thie, FOR SALE (SHAKES at $9 per thousand. -Delivered toany part .of towp. Apply atthestore. é . SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, ‘ + q