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November 1, 1902 (4 pages)

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eee fl ' EVADA City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT THE TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHING COMPANY / FREOD BE. BROWN, Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Byfat, + + > $6 Per Year. By Carrier, +: 12 1-2 Per We eine mii Ns ck 5 pa cre teases ees Paes November 1, 1902 ” SONGRESSMAN LITTLEFIELD, in his address de livered last night in Grass Valley, uttered many perGoing and coming T. Callagban came down from Gastoa Ridge today. : -H. L. Egan of Sacramento who has been visiting at French Oorral arrived = : : Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City nere today on hie way home, D. Sooy ie here frem North San Delivered to any part of the city. Juan. : “J. B. Ritchie is down from Omega. Today. J. Gcodwin:of You Bet is in town. J, Eagan is over from French Corral. J. F. Littlefield and 8. T. Allen are} The following trial jurors were drawn today to serve in the Superior : on e ih Voting. here from Gaston Ridge. Rebekahs, Attention. = All members of Neva Rebekah Lodge are requested to be present at the Court: NEVADA TOWNSHIP. tinent truths and offered suggestions which ought to. meeting of the lodge this evening. The. Qhas. Eden. ~ be revolved in the minds of any Californian who has . Grand President will be present. been a Republican but inclines to vote for other party can di dates this year. Among other things Congressman -Littlefield said: _ . “We believe, the Republican party believes, that in 1904we shall nominate and elect a young man who represents the Attractive Picture. "A poliical caricature of drawing bas : ener : : been p'aced in the wind ising. Ook. enterprise, the intelligence, the character, the integrity, the aattice, prt ND Papa 7: F. Goding, A, G. Chew. patriotism, the public spirit, the strenuousness, the con. tion, and is attracting considerable atWeimor THomas, N. a. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. Deeble, 8. T. Jones. BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. science and the Christian manhood of a great and free. tention. J. Kieffer. people, Honorable Theodore Roosevelt. . And when 1994 rolls around, as roll around it will, the people of this reyee Ets — sie eS St] W.R. Campbell, B. Brimekill. —public, the candidate of the Republican party elsewhere will hati ‘ Sa WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. the services that will be held eae Sw aan look to California for its electoral votes’ to contribute to that . at tne Congregational church tomor-. W: &Shand; H. Hippert. magnificent result, so necessary to the continuance of these. row evening. Rev, J. Sims wil} talk policies that are producing this result. We do not want to. to the boys and the choir will give ‘ them some choice anthems. O'Neill. 9 see in 1904 any distinguished Democrat in the GubernatorMEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. ial chair in California who will use the State administration against that nominee of the Republican party, although the candidate in this campaign eulogizes him without stint when A sack containing money was lost between and his ‘ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP. Lost. E.B, Odell. he makes his speeches and asks for votes. the reskdonge ATi aie teaurn to eeol Aas ge -“T understand it is suggested that it won’t do any harm . #2F2*"4 resetves renee cael 0 . ON ail TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. : : Oharch at ens and the stellar processes are still going on, and the crack . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Hoes cutscene a . MASONIC HALL weight enough to engulf the American people Well, that . lands applying to select as indemnity the foljow in: rl paras ae eon) Tuesday, November 11 if he is elected, that Oregon and Washington have elected Democratic Governors and the sun still stands in the heavof doom has not yet come and nothing has happened of is the stoutest and most vigorous reason I have yet heard given for electing a man to office—that he won’t do any harm, He won’t do any harm—why? Because the RepubTia N. 3 dahate neil" Cefore the iteelmer and” teecivar, et ° Z * ° @ * s ore © § lican party will still continue to control the destinies of the this efflee at 10 o'clock a. m, 1UESDAY,. Will be served from 12 until 2 o’olock, JANUARY 27, 1903 at which time and place. for which the small sum of 25 cents By the ladies of the Episcopal a) ~ S64 of NW ; R.125.M. D.M -Republic. I submit that a man in this campaign in Califor—. testimony shall be submitted asto the min. will be charged. sibilities inkering in this election, should vote from a higher . interested, and the public generally’ This office wil! receive protest or contest within sixty days from the first publication will be charged. hereof for any portion of said tractscla med. An unusually attractive programme will be rendered in the evening beginmotive; should not inquire whether his vote would do harm, but he wants to inquire whether his vote won’t do some good. That is a positive proposition.” Further the speaker called attention to the fact that a State’s verdict at an election is measured by the vote cast for the nominees for Governor, aud that is the way the verdict of California will be measured next Tuesday throughout this country—by its verdict upon the head of the ticket. Preston F. Simonds For Superior Judge. . PRESTON F. 8. DS was born Febraary 1st, 1856, the son of « tainer then realding st Ce Hill, Nevada county, California. From 1860 to 1868 he lived in a common log cabin at Oement Hill with his father and motber, hie father being a common miner.In_ 1878 they :emoved to Gold Hill, near Virginia City, Nevade, where they: remained antil 1865, his father in the meantime being employed asa miner in the Crown Polat mire. In 1865 they returned to Nevada City, The subject of this sketch learned his A-B-O’s from Mrs. Hebbard, the mother of present Superior Judge Hebbard of San Francisco and returned to the East to attend school, He worked in the Eastern lumber woods, and at the threshing machine, and at any employment that he could get, to help obta’n his education. : He graduated from Bryant & Stratton’s commercial ‘school, and from the famous Kimball Union Acedemy in 1876, and from the Michigan Law School io 1879, He was admitted to practice before the Superior Court of the State of Michigan in 1879, was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of California in 1880, was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court o° the Uni —_ * pesca wito: D. O., October 80th, 1898. 8 se one working } le, and his whole life aud hi been Identified with caeaie aaaaie, sai Pesca s° 3 ‘ y “ens ‘ ne i "mineral character of sald tras nia, with all these considerations involved, and all these posa copy of said ist fas been conspicuously . In the afternoon at three c’clock « post this office for inspection by persons . novel programme will be rendered by the children, at which no admission to ys ne uable for mineral than for eee a TORN #, ARMSTRONG, Register. . Ding at 8 o'clock. With A. Newoum‘Receiver. First publication November 1, 1902, 10w } Admission, 25 Cents. Factory, Oakland. {[ELATERITE is MINERAI, RUBBER.} o Does Your Roof Leak? : ‘Repair it with Elaterite. In rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin, shakes or shingles; best for new roofs. Ask for samples and descriptive circulars. For Sale by Lumber and Hardware Dealers THB BLATERITE ROOPING CO. FOOIOIORIOOIOIOIOK KS SE OIOOKNORK Stamp an X after the name of < / FRANK W. TAYLOR FOR — Puble Admmistrator ‘(DEMOORATIO NOMINEE.) YOUR SUPPORT IS SOLICITED < Rawesece eo) EE ea $ . = Millinery Opening I desire +6 announce to the ladies of Nevada County that my-grand opening will be held on : Monday, Cuesday and ‘Wednesday.. and invite you all'to call and inspect my stock. All the latest styles, shapes, fashions/and colors. Don’t fail to call. Cometoday. tnd oo 6 Ub. #. Crawford, + -— = Yavada City, Cat. Wain WG NG Republican County Can-jarsaraseacas"""" Dally Record of the) didates Speak at You Bet. Laat evening the Republican county . morning service. candidates for office addressed a large : METHODIST. and ‘app-eciative audienee at You Bet,} Preaching morning and evening by and much enthusiasm was manifested by the voters whocame from the . school at close of the morning service. surrounding country to attend the. Intermediate League at 5 o’clock. . cisco. ; “ : . _ . Bpworth League at 6:30 o’clock. LL, Hyman retarned thie morning . quite jug of You Bet presided as Olasa meeting at 9:45 a, m. Every. from San Francisco, where he purchairman of the meeting and Joe Lob. body invited to attend. 4 man officiated as secretary. Afterthe. Revival services will be continued . his store in this oity. various candidates had concladed . during the week. their effective and convincing speeches. ~ USTOF I ALSUROS That Were Drawn in antrmenton ==" the Superior Court Hughes, 8. 8. Trevithick, W. Walters, F, OC, Leutje, John P. Arbogast, Joseph Axford, J. T. Hicks, A. McAllister, W. Foote, J. Cadden, J. F. Sullivan, Geo. Campbell, O. Ia Twitchell, W. H. Hoeken, J. Morehouse, J. ©. Harrie, thos. R. Geach, J. Bennaliack, Dan . dancing. The candidates on the Republican . ing prayer and sermon, 7:80 p.m. Fricounty ticket have mét with enthu-j. day: Evening prayer and litany ‘at siastic audiences wherever they. ap-. 7:30 p.m. W. A. Rimer, Rector. peared. The county ticket is strong +oe one, taken as a whole, and no individ. Sons of St, George, Attention! asl candidate can be successfully atee tacked on the score of his iategrity or. The officers.and members of Prince Vi ahe r & ( 0. Nevad honesty, or his competency to fulfill . Albert Lodge, No. 462, are earnestly . ay ' q . vote it straight through from top to. 6:80p. m. sharp, for the purpose of at-. 4 bottom and roll up a big Republicen . tending divine service at the Congre. for every man on the coun‘y. gational charch in this city. A full ° a attendance of members is earnestly rePs mf ‘ quested. The members of Victoria ¢ a Ul . d Ut M. R. Habbard, T. P. Buzzetti, W. Superior Court. The following business was tran-. this occasion. sacted in the Superior Oourt today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: People vs. Oscar Williams. Plea of . — eee att . not guilty entered. Set for tris! for Wanted: . November 14th. cay Sa yg Order eetting trial Mensqee for New Branch of our business . for Nov. 1ith resoinded, Continued . ifthe At vitk> MORRIS! Wholasier, until farther order.
Following is a list. of the religious services to be held at the various CONGREGATIONAL. There will be preaching both mornand evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, Evening Subject—“The Whole-, some Lesson Taught by the Conduct of Our Political Candidates.” Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m., led by Mré. Monroe, Subject—'The Best Gift.” Sabbath school at the close of the Doings of Our People.L. E. Richter ie here from Rene. town. county, where they wil) reside, ‘ Fred Dooly hax gone to : where he may remain, O. W. Bennett left this morning for Thomas Spaulding San Francisco. departure for Sterra City, Bennetts 4 has returned fe yb has taken Rev. W. Angwin, the pastor. Sabbath} Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hook of Forest} Thomas a aagesbilan ‘ City left this morning for San FranFresno. : min Fisher is reporie, i with chilis of fever: Mre. A, McNally has ; chased a large stock of clothing for ja visit to relatives at Berke tg bugs rkeley, Mrs. A. BR. Dablberg, son and/at her home near the Reddik ala! ville. . . Truckee, aonet . fa jel. F. Harvey ar from Truckee % gerve thirty d Jall for. disturbing bet of young friet proad called at ber 4 gtreet, chaperone yinton, last evenin gpent a most enjoy ening po is to Ted to TRINITY. daughter, are over from French‘Oor-. award Beau . a fine supper was served, and the bal-. Morning prayer _ sige ie 8-. ral. \__ . near Selby oe IE taDu0, one of Novae ance of the evening was devoted to. m. Holy communion8a.m. Sunday eT ae TEE : . apd w former . sett dea. Bitte Oleas 1880; Rvdn-. 2: % Abuerts-dowe 7mm Granite-. Riehard Osborne hes returnea . md at the Count night. He was a D. E. Hayden of San Francisco isin} Vote for Henry R. Walker, the , publican nominee for Sheriff, fiendersor, cotore the Qounoty Hospi the daties which will be required of. requested to meet at their Hall on. him when elected, Republicans should . Sunday evening, November 2nd,\ at . Lodge of Grass Valley are extended a courteous invitation to unite with the members of Prince Albert Lodge on Cuas, Prnog, President. . , H, Waters, Secretary. —. Cincinnati, Ohio. During the day a hot chicken dinner 713 Market St., San Francisco Respectfully, see such elegant possibly needed. Ladies, today we. place on sale all the Leading Colors in all Dress Goods at.. $3 a Suit. . All new goods, everyone a plum at the price, . Come éarly} they won’t be here long. The Big . Store is filled with all the new things in Dry THE OLD RELIABLE Xe New Waistings, New Jackets and Capes. Wiaher «& Cc Ghe Dainttest Woman in Nevada City youre look still more dainty in one of those sty dress hats our milliners are turning out, Peo lish millinery are really surprised We're keeping up with the late metropolitan styles in evéry line, and this week havw special drese hat for your consideration. Prioss easily within reach of the smallest pocket book. Then in walking halts, sailors, etc., we have evertil who appreciate evi 8. Obildren’s school hats sre one of our specials. roing. Doath waa ¢ joo0ased being 98 old and & native of M 4s in time saves . 1, Norway Pine Syr' for coughs, colds, sof eVETY sort. ne would ever be bo nation if everyone i ly and quickly Bul regulates the at W, Shannon the cé Printer on the Repul ej asa sure winner, mailed by his friends er of and held office joal Union of San F years. He is all er of the Native So1 organizers of Calil He is a man of man throughout. lone robber, who h Ooast limited tr ‘ir Mont, a few days . th the engineer, ¢ train crew and & loa of passengers . sh the mail after b jnthe express oar, gg and nerve quite » late Mr. Tracy. able that in such na, where the -rea btobefound ata ino man was present sufficient nerve -tc although he is a man, not over in height. Rrabaeessere eee > oke the up-to— tare ,none better. Fo! \ — —--+ +90 ASTC For Infants and Kind You Have J Absolutely Pure i THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Guns and Rifles en ee. . MRS. L. LUBEG Commercial Street, Nevada City, =. the rare of c CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer} ns pene he BON AMI 10 Cents . . FORCE = 16 Cents] . . SAKPOLIO ~ 10 Cents ee AT CUT RATES. f Rifles, Ammunition, Etc. LEGG: & SHAW CO. Main Street, Nevada City. Electro-Dental Parlors {. These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental established nearly tour years ago. ‘One of poly et Merce la best equipped Dental Oitices on the Coast and Are Located Here Permanently with all th aveolutely fret coe eR EOTRIGAL! and other conveniences for doing All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by* > a eee oi 6 00. CLEANING....°": 50c Lp AINLESS EXTRACTION,.50 CENTS. ocbarge for Extracting when: plates, are 5 al Me n 633 R. E. SM ~ WL SELL). et wt OO). Cents Call and See Our Fine Stock of Guns): dentists. other QUR PRICES) PLA pau ipees or Lawer $10 00/G Barnes, fal 22 Karat OLD FILLINGS...... $2.00 U: BRIDGE WwoRrK, +.. 6 00/ SILVER FILLINGS....... $1 00 i ' . i Be phe Ie 086 Spices are in ately pure and fu ty whole spices For RINE WATCHES, CLOCKS OPTICAL GOODS, Etc. apres 6k, ox — BB sTal Hartung Bros — The Best of Repair Work Guaranteed. A. & H. W. H, HARTUNG, “*"* Meet Ca SILVERW A REE: 1«xs ~We have an excellentjline of Spoons i G se : knives, forks, Wedding Presents, etc. 1 N. O’NEW Also Sold Yugget Pins ‘and Diamonds i ot Superinte : hee : > } My nddrese the Jewelry of All, KindgPromptly and Neatly Repaired . = * im op ieee . Mee Olt C. J. BRAND, < The Jewel Gio vats \