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November 11, 1901 (4 pages)

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and VAISTS: ‘h our wi > visit ‘ou willg very de vant to. Sig Store ’s Und n make ts by toda ol necessary to order sent on re uses, best y the bro ctly. IG ey av enter of a1 tly, surely fi od House ny al t claim 00p8 picked it " specimen. : giving id.» 2 of » a long of ypvince you nd most Com r, me res ws re Aso Makes! ——ass TRANSCRIPT. . Nov. 11, 1901 HE ONDAY «---°° oeee HUNG HIMSEL. vin Rove of Grass Vale Tales ths Own Life, Having become tired and weary of ig monotonous world, John Rowe, ho lived on Gold Hill, Grass-Valley, esterday took his own life toend his isery. He procured a rope and went the wood shed at the rear of his resence and hung himself. * Mrs. Rowe went to the wood shed at . pout 11 o’clock and saw her husband anging on the end of @ rope fastened a beam overhead. The unfortunate an fastened the rope around his, neck by getting on @ small ladder . °V"0g from a visit to San Franen swung out from it and strangled death. He had been employed at the Empire ine for over 18 years previous to ut three months ago, when he was . This matter bothered bim con derably and he became despondent, Mr. Rowe was well and favorably nown in Grass Valley and vicinity d his strange action is a hard low to his many friends, who feel sitive that he was notin his righ ind at the time he committed the h act. One theory advanced -as a possible use which might have helped to ad to the unfortunate and tragic ath of the aged miner is that he was man very much attached to his mily, and about three years ago his nngest son, Albert Rowe, was killed . cific Grove and other places, returned the Massachusetts Hill mine by the . 2ome Saturday. remature explosion ofa blast. This in med to act so heavy on his mind at he bas never been the same an, and has ever since been down-. ing for Watsonville, where he will go arted and dissatisfied. Deceased was born in Cou nty Cornll, England, and came to. this} went untry when’ quite "young: He was ttracted to this Coast in early days . Mansfield, Pennsylvania. y the mining excitement and settled Grass Valley, where he has since} here to make an official visit to the ved, being employed as a miner in. local lodge, Companions of ithe Foratious mines in that vicinity. He aga member of the Grass Valley iners’ Union and of the lodge o oresters of America of that place. is age was 69 years,6 months and 18 ys. Besides a large circle of friends mourn his death are left a widow step son, Joseph Sampson; a stepughter, Mrs, Henry Rickard; a son, illiam Rowe; a daughter, Mrs. AlPascoe and several grand chiln. Allof the relatives mentioned ve at Grass Valley. The funeral will take place tomorWaftornoon from the family resinee, ———_-+-+@2e--—_—_____—— The First For the Season. P. @. Scadden, the grocer, has reived 2 consignment of choice cranTries, which will be gold in quanties to suit and at a: reasonable o19tf rice, an i : The Cheapest Way. Patrons of the electric car line uld procure coupon books and save Ye cents on every fare between either Books are neat and conMinus, nient for vest pockets, containin Y coupon tickets, and are sold for This,is the rate of ten passengers witht books will be charged fifteen tts. Books are transferable. For leatthe Nevada County Gas and Sctric Company in Grass Vales, of nD each. ts per ticket, bag! vada City, ~ best brands of whisky and cigars procured at the Council Oham"™, W. J. Britland prop. tf EEE Their Secret is Out. a All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to ent i the vast improvein the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whitndured the cause of “ry Who had fore long time, é: im suffering from @ chronic bron,‘rouble. “It’s all due to Dr. Qe’s New Discovery,” writes her hus5 = i d. “It completely cured her and © cured our litt vo e grand-daughter of se Geatebeae Positively cares iF*. Bronchitis, all Throat and Lun *8. Guaranteéd bottles 50c a 28 store drag, :_ ee The Best Prescription for Malaria bottle of Grove’s and It is simply don’ Quinine in a tasteless form. Sure, no pay, Price, 250, uryl6ém Ohilis and Fever is less Ohill Tonio. » ‘Trial bottles free at w.D. VinPersonal . Matters, -_ T. Bartlet is here from eh Peale cisco, George W. Lucas is tet ain over from = rie R. aes arrived here Saturevening on a visit to é Mrs, G. W. Cramer. oe Assessor Henry Schroeder left yesterday for San Francisco. ; George J. Gran of Detroit, Mich., is here spending a few days. B. Morris of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. Ed. Dobbie returned to North Bloomfield this morning. D. H. Birdsall, the giant powder man, is in town on business, John O'Donnell has gone to San Francisco for his health. — Rev. Father Dermody of Downieville arrived here Saturday, g W. A. Jones came in on last evenfng’s train from San ‘Francisco, Miss Annie Keyser of Downieville left yesterday for San Francisco. Postmaster Walter Mobley returned. this morning to North Bloomfield, Mrs, Grove Deal returned Satur cisco, Supervisor W. H. Martin left yeaterday for a business trip to San Francisco, ; : F. 0. St. John, the watchmaker, has decided to go to Canada, his former home, Ralph W. Gaylord left yesterday -. morning for a business trip to San Francisco. Dr. T. A. Bertch, wife and son, E. A. Bertch of San Jose, are hereon a visit to friends. Mrs. Miller, who has been to San Francigeo and San Jose ‘on a visit, returned Saturday evening.t Ben Morris, who has been visiting at North San Juan, was here Saturday, en route to San Francisco, R. W. Hammer, who has been putting up some machinery at the Ruby mine near Forest City, was here. Saturday. W.A. Curran and J. D, Johnssen of Graniteville were among the guests registered at the New York hotel Saturday. Mrs, W. T. Robinson and sister, Miss Barnes, who have-been visiting at PaGeneral 0, F. McGlashan has been Santa iBarbara this week in his official capacity. as Brigadier General of the U. BR. K. of P. William Nicholson left this morninto the furniture bus@ness with his uncle Henry Weisenburger. George W. Scarfe, the: electrician, to Reno, where he met his mother and father, who arrived here on the afternoon train from Deputy Grand Chief Companion Mrs. Harrington of San Francisco is . est, and is the guest of Mrs. H. L. Sweeney. f Several of the young boys of. this city have organized a patriotic society. The new lodge is numbered 2524, and it has been given the name the “Coming Men of America,” and is Tapidly growing in membership throughout the country. The officers of the new organization are: David Morgan, president; Grove Eddy, vice-president; John Morgan, secretary; Fred Searls, treasurer; J. Lunis, speaker; G. Curnow, director; A. Kabl, sentinel. The yourg Americans are . , determined to keep a lively spirit of patriotism aglow withio their ranks, and they expect to havea large membership very soon, Good Service if Ceci Line. Travel on the electrio railway was brisk yesterday. The cars were well. heated by electricity, and the passengers were profuse in giving praise for the excellent service provided, Z. Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Oouncil Chambers, on Broad street. e27tf ———_+60 —————" Headache Saps Your Vitality And.wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the headi one. They cure neuralgia. ee ond 100. a box. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf Malaria Causes Biliousness, . then get forgetful of all home ties and sings at 8:30 o’cleck in the afternoon. . was trying on one’s patience, with its Dati Toe Neda Cys. . of Eureka. The. order is known as). ler cies of Ue at Home Are Very Interesting, Mre, Wm. Coe a plucky San Francisco.woman, who has been conducting a newspaper at Nome while her husband is very ill in {Oolorado, has arrived in San Francisco, Mrs, Coe has an interesting account to give of affairs at Nome, She deelares that conventionalties are swept aside there Men act as they were in another world, she said. There is absolutely no restraint. Many who had happy homes in the various States seem. to have relapsed completely into barbarism. They take ap with other women, go back to primitive conditions, The thin vineer of civilization soon disappears and the natural selfishness of man shows itself completely. Every one is. himself and does not hesitate to get the best of hie best friend by any means that he can command. It is a acramble to get wealth, no matter which way it ean be obtained. You can understand readily how, with these conditions and in such an environment, the judiciul scandals that have resulted in contempt proceedings before the have arisen, It seems queer during the long winter, she said, to see so little of the sun. I used to goto the courthouse to report a day’s legal proceedIt was pitch dark then. The winter: days of three or four hours in ‘length, but otherwise I enjoyed the Alaskan climate, It was really exhilarating to drive over the frozen plans behind a dog team, and there is something after all about Alaska .that attracts one. ere “As tothe future? I shall return to Nome in the snoring. I left the paver in charge of my business manager.
Nome will last for some seasons. The mines will gradually come under the control of a few corporations and the day of the individual miner jwill have passed. The city will decrease then in population and become more ofa mining camp, but it will always be the distributing center for that portion Alaska. There is one whiskey.that always lives up to its reputation—and that is Jesse Moore. Oe A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machjas, Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning,” writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, butshe begged for Dr. King’s New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumplion. After taking, she slept all uight. Further use entirely cured her.” This marvelous medicine is nteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and §1. Federal courts in San Francisco could . firm of OslkinsBros, Publishing Company, ‘publishers of the Pacific in Nevada City yesterday for the purpose of compiling a general fllustrated and written review of the mining and business interests of Nevada county! for the Miner. Mr, Oalkins will visit every section of the county. . The Miner does this kind of work ina way that proves advantageous to thé section it represents, and it certainly behooves our business and mining people to lend every encouragement possible to this enterprising firm of former Nevada county young men. sac As we come’ toward -the Obristmas holidays, large space in the magazines is given to fiction, The Cosmopolitan includes‘a tragic etory of the Mexican foot-hills by Thomas A. Janvier, a very clever society story by Carolyn Wells, one of the Old French Romances by Richard Le Gallienne, an-unusually interesting Indian narrative: by H. T, George, and a weird story byS. R. Crocker, i rec Of tm and Fish. The annual meeting of the OCalifornia. “Game and Fish Protective Association will be held in San Jose next Wednesday eveving. Fred E. Brown, secretary of the local organization, has-received an urgent request to have a good representation made from here, and it is thought that. a number of delegates will go down. Important matters affecting the game interests will come before thé meeting, and much good will result from the discussions that: are arranged for the occasion. Card of Thanks, The undersigned desire to return their sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted in paying the last tribute of respect during ou -late sad bereavement, and‘who by their help and sympathy have aided us in carrying the heavy burden of sorrow which has. fallen upon us, Their many acts of kindness will never be forgotten. F. L. HarggyHOusEeN AND FaMILy, Nevada City, Nov. 11, 1901. FS Stood Death Off. E. B. Manday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Texas, once-fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and be was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. Iam sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidTrial bottles free at Vinton’s drug etore. drug store. Thos. D. Calkins ot the well-known . } Coast Miner of San Francisco, arrived } es * We have just opened a wt sent ‘Of the Famous Heinz Mince Meat ney troubles, female complainte; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Vinton’s The finest article of its kind tnanufactured. Sold in any quantity, all ready for the pie, 20¢ per -~ GEO. C. GAYLORD © SON, _ PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. PHONE 553. . BROAD Children’ are constantly exposed eases. The air they breathe is filled stages of contagious diseases. haps contract diseases pecul ing in all the elements ¢ in the ‘system, because the polluted e delicate constitutions of children, for children; it increases their a: What S. S. S$. Does for Children and dust from the filthy streets are inhaled into the th and taken into the blood. At the crowded school rooms and other public places they come in contact almost daily with others recovering from or in the first You can’t quarantine the balance of the world, and the best you can do is to. keep their blood in good condition, and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease.~ You have learned from observation or experience that ealthy, robust children (and this.means, of course, children whose blood is pure) are not neatly so liable to iar to them, and when they do it . f is generally in a mild form, On the other hand, weak, emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes along. This is because their blood is lackto sustain and build up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate is unable to perform its proper functions. : — Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give . 2 strength and vitality to their blood, andS.S.S., beinga #& purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best for rfect blood medicine, but is nently the tonic Sor tran strengthens the digestion and assimilation of food. If-your children have any hereditary or acquired taint in their blood, ive them S. S. S. and write to our physicians for any ormation or advice wanted; this will cost you noth[f ing, and will start the little weaklings on the roac to [ig recovery. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. . ? ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. GA. . to all sorts of diswith germs, sewer and sluggish blood . By S/S.S, isnot only . } surprisingly low prices. unusaal interest tomorrow, as we are the reignin a really beauti Our Millinery Parlors will become scenes of ucce: f Paris, Vienna and London. If you want Erend Norarions Hat at a price that will entirely meet with your approbation, here’s your chance. MRS. L. LUBEGCK cir sicct crass Valley. ‘mana 0 A UN em : Copies of imported models uper at Half Price. Elegance and novelty combined with will offer $3.50, $4 and $5 Hats “that he ve now on hand a fine line re Ladies’ Walking Hats which I will sell at.. LOW PRICES. Call in and see them. Miss Amelia Stevens next to W. G. Richard's . for a Bright hight. Isn’t It Cheap ? Convenient. Candle Power. Call and. Cc. F. Brayton’s Commercial Street eet No dirt or smoke. Grove’s Tastegess Chill Tonic removes A A the cause. : ? , e Welsbach Hydro ‘One-Half Gent an Hour Costa temp” is cheaper and better ‘than coal-oil, gas or electricity for stores or dwellings. Very Guaranteed 100 examine them. Furniture Store. Nevada City (0 Fancy Ramona, Athena, Champagne, Graham, Raspberry, Oat Meal. Also Fancy Crackegs Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc. Wafers , Oysterettes, J. J. JACKSO Ohe Ree Hwe Grocery, sure we can please you. ee Ub. Fé. Crawford Main Street. of MISS HOEFT. Miss Hoeft’s. high in Millinery, convince yourself by i Her prices astonish ¢ reasonableness and style. MISS E. E. HOEFT, Nevada When asked the secret, say they parchags their hi le If any ady ES tee ‘says a Hhevada City Suckers Escaped. . The White Invasion of China, . Business Locals. On Offical On Saturday two traveling men by. Honorable Albert J. Beveridge, . : . 1.8. Calkins, Grand Chancellor of the names of Harris and Levy were . United States Senator from Indiana,. or life insurance see T. B; Gray. the Kuighte of. Pythias, left thie mornarrested at Carson by Deputy Sheriff . has spent the past five months in the} Go to N. Rohr for your house paint-. ing on an official visit to the variou Knoblock and detained upon infor-. Far East investigating commertial ing. tt [lodges at Stockton and taterme ia ‘ mation from Gardnerville that a war-jand political conditions, studying in-. We can please the most fastidious . pisces to Hanford, Tulare: ounty. He rant was out forthem, The men.were. ternational relations, appraising na-. in millinery. Mise Hoeft, Broad St. ‘xpecte to be absent for the next two i held until the Douglas county, Nev.,. tional resources, and conferring with} all on Ed Schmidt when you want. weeke. He intends to officially visit Officers arrived and took them in. the men who are establishing the] anything in the tobacco line. _ tf . every lodge of that order inthis State = . custody. These men have been col. Eastern policy of the European pow-. [Latest and most stylish effects in fall. tefore his term of office expires. ee ig lecting for aud selling stock in thejers. The vast amount of information . and winter millinery at Miss Hoefts. tf 2 = oe ; Continental Loan and Building Aseo-. }thns secured at firet hand Senator} for the best of everything in the -_ wnrenl Ee # ciation and are believed to have col. Beveridge willembody in a series of . meat linesend your orders to Naffziger 50 Cenls Per Week . id va lected in over $1000. It was their innoteworthy papers, the first of which} for a clean, smooth ehave call at sees ean es ns tention to come to Nevada county, bat . will appear November 16 in the Satur-. Tom Moore’s tonsorial parlors, Com. = eee iy they changed their plans and went to. day Evening Post, of Philadelphia. . mercial St; price 150, Baths 25c. tf, . *dvertisements of not to : pl fe ra the State of Nevada first, The people} Senator Beveridge is a trained writer} ‘The choicest brands. of whisky and a Spahr: e : co of Nevada City whoare so susceptible} and atrained observer, and he has . cigars can be found at WJ. BritLaNp’s . {9.900% ® week or 40 conte a m : Ed to the overtures of these traveling. infused extraordinary interest into] Qouncil Chambers. Try them. tf Bsns partners cies ; if sharpers. ‘should congratulate themsubjects that might make dull read-. A good hot lunch will be served For Rent. i ite upon their narrow escape. ing if less brilliantly handled. every night at William Harry's saloon, Z a ie ove es : : ase se . oorner Pine and Spring street. Cool Ia, at ii ber month. Neat ieaepor, Fee oS 4 The Smallest Paper in Americ, . Daying ining Flachney, — [ostvare ocd "Sse tee . S ee i. a fe ie nd. a Pi : es as oveland is now eelling his famous Weekly Dances. = A J. 0. Sullivan, of Placerville, El. read at five cents a loaf at the Popu. Company C,N. G.C., will give weekly s0: Manager George Jacobs of the Ne-. Dorado county, who. is largely in-. Jar Bekery. Try it and you will alwaye Sab at muni furniahed ‘ae the dauelag: 4 ‘ vada Theater today handed our re-. terested in mining properties in that . ay it. nov6-tf . Admlesion—Ladies free, sents conte, 4 ie porter @ neat and newsy little pub-. section, is here purchasing considerea ——— a is. devoted to stage matters and the —Heee $20 allowed ‘for aay et ' doings of actresses and actors. It is Somethin ice to K . hee traded in for a new Siuger. } EE athree-column folio and the ‘pages _* sii Creat Cacess of Receipts #10 “ermonth up. and lon a’ By are about 7x9 inches in size. The lit-; Avy ome whoattended the re-union : aed ee Oheee Ronmed leer aan “ bi tle sheet is published in St. Louis, . Plonic and gathering of old Nevada ; mates of Pianos; leo ent other ae Mo., and it comes out once a week. Countyans, which was held at Glen-. go greatly in excess of his needsare. low PrieekO. W, BREES, Agent. Ej It claims to be “the biggest little . brook on the 10th of September, can. Uncle Sam’s present receipts, that . er 4 paper on earth,” and it is undoubtbbe prema niger ewe when Secretary of the Treasury, Gage For SaleCheap. : % edly entitled to all that the assertion . Occasion at five cents each at E. W. . jearned that th ipts f A good horse, with i i * implies. . . Scbmidt's cigar store, They will be valene hiellorwad eaten: ee i eS ae a u Be ee wae aable in years to come. tt Ihe feared that the finances of the . “P70: imiuire of CHA be = : : A fine quality of liquor for home coe t Id be ai bed’ b : . a use is old Gilt Edge whiskey. . SuGood Meats pays Pry siiige 7 First-Class Bootblack. 4 ceo barber shop, on Broad 5 Colley Brothers have the very best hi All : Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia . of ois mutton and veal on tana at re piven a gps Pee are kept on head, ee For Those Living in the Malaria Dis-. *!! times. ac leupa taeeurvenay beck {ote PUR oe Lak R tricte. Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic, his delivered 12 ts urnish ooms ns a pyoli xidec dd sini my16-60 . Lf This paper deliv 6 Cents ltion, The excess of receipts over exFurnished rooms to et. Hactheasdumeac : . : penditures for the month of October, . Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada streets <j “e ; ran considerable over $9,000,000, ; tf :, rm . Not Anether : : Sheet Music at Reduced Prices . Money-Saving Scheme : ie fi, jes 5c, 10c, 20c, 40ers. Pet RE you pay Good Prices for See Show Windows . : i Old Goods, discarded by hon-. <e4as ( : est merchants, but Good Goods at VINTON’S PHARTIMIACY ~ ay Reasonable Prices is what we offer. . _— : aero 2DAP NRO HG ° eT 5 GAC a 2 ay L) L) t) 9) 0) y > > . iy Remember, not cheap goods but. ®22ex3 BORD: —. a e e ; . ‘ Bal} goods cheap. And it will pay you) — The Handsomest . x ? to have your Tailoring, Cleaning = . and Repairing done by Hats in Town Broad Street, Newada City ited my storeduring the-caiiay at : minnie oi FE days, and my ae “4 ages: 4. . Low PRICES i: o# National Biscuit Co.’s ah copld wot be equalled aywhaine : ae FE : k If you have not already pur. a. ancy Cakes ana Crackers #% chased your Fall and Winter = Hat, don’t fail to call at my store. Iam ie