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November 12, 1902 (4 pages)

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thie. Eat eiaes te warrt ens eras eRe: Fit Fie Nevapa City Darry TRANsc NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED BE. BROWN, Manager. Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ‘By Mall, : . . : -. 96 Por Year . By Cerrier, spar Pee See Delivered to any part uf{the city. i “WEDNESDAY....... Pe nsCG dN Kesed sas ce. ledaecns -,.November 12, 1902 asada . wf _ Why Are Women So Ready To Saud Other Women? T sometimes shocks a sensitive man to hear women tell how coolly and rudely they have snubbed other women. il Aman dislikes to hurt the feelings of another man, even though he has just cause for hurting them, When _~he is obliged to resent an injury or deliver a rebuke he does so, usually with some reluctance. But the ordinary woman ~appears to take an amount of pleasure in snubbing. Women have a gentle way of cutting other women whose acquaintaince they desire no longer. Men will continue for years to nod toa man whom they do not like and who can be of ne service to them, but women carry no supernumary or detrimental acquaintances. When they no longer have either regard or use for a woman they fail to see her at the next.meeting. After one or two such experiences the other ‘woman understands. Session for Election Expenses. 4 in epecial session last Monday. for the purrose-of canvassing the returns and allowing the bills of the late election have allowed the following amounts: Election Board—V E Austin $54, T L Robineon $58, Mose Bates $51, John Dunnicliff $64, F A McCutchan $48, John Webber $64, E H Barker $64, Alex Drynan $48, T P Blee $61, Frank McAvoy $49.25, T J Giffen $48, J J McDonald $48, F M Ratherford $56, Julius C Gotthold $56, R Caddy et al $66, W A Van Orden $63.70, J B Morrish $63, Paul Morateur $68, Thomas J Pearce $66.75, S H Diile $56, J M Wiley $66.45, Robert Ball $51, John Leahy $51, James W Hammill $59, Harry Ivey $66, Ed Broglie $48, James Harrigan $64,J A Oraig $58, W D Foster $53, Grant Skidmore $58, W McLean $48, L G Kelstrup ¢48, John R Jones $56, Henry Kaler $48, J H Nile $55, M J Hen $53.85, H J Howe $54, James O Sweetiand $51, J H Eickhoff $51, C L [Bills Allowed at This\Daily Record of the "Doings of Oar ~~ People. The Board of Supervisors whieh met George .Olark is over from Meadow J. G. Spence of Alameda is here on a W. H. Rouse of Oakland ie here on mining business. Mrs: M. Silva of Camptonville arrived here last evening. H. J. Pearson of Colfax left this morning for Downieville. B. J. Hirchman and G. Stoll are here from San Franeiaco. D. J. Smith and J. Weissbein arast evening from San FranMrs. M. Oooper came down from Downieville last evening on her way to San Francisco. . _ Miss Florence Brayton left this morning for a visit with friends at the Charles Marx and family left>thie morning for Sacramento, where they Paine $51, K J Phelan $5550, WO Walker $51, M J O’Donnor $51, Samael Doubt $51, W H Davey $51. . Martin Barth, fixing election booth, $4. Snubbing generally is a.cruel and silly practice. Therej John Fay, janitor’s services, $1. are persons:whose conduct may make it necessary to drop them from one’s acquaintance, but a great deal of snubbing is done out of sheer wantonness. The true lady, of course, never snubs another unless she has good reason. Most of the snubbing is done by snobs who deem themselves better than other people, and who, as they extend their acquaintance among fashionable people, drop their old friends as detrimental to social progress. a Women do most of the snubbing because the majority of them, not having to earn their own liying, do not appreciate the value of having a large acquaintance friendly dis— posed, A man knows that the most insignificant person may some day have it in his power to do him a favor or a hurt. He knows that it is very bad policy to turn even the humblest friend into a foe. But the women that have not made their own living have not learned this lesson. Women generally are not so friendly to one another aS men are to men. When two mem, thitherto strangers, are introduced to each other, they shake hands and fall at once, if circnmstances be favorable, into pleasant intercourse. [Each is willing to please and to be pleased. Each meets the other half way. But when two women meet each other for the first time both are likely to be slow in making overtures. They are instant and formal in manner. Each eyes the ‘ other sharply, takes her in from hat to boots, notes the details of her appearance, listens critically to her conversation and decides by some instinctive, inexplicable process that she likes her or does not like her. Men approach each other in an amicable, women in a hostile state of mind. A man expects to find a friend. A woman expects to find a foe. This difference springs from a difference between a man’s life in the world and a woman’s life in the parlor. The Miners’ Pleaded Guilty. f Association. A dicsisonie! aaiec George Marray weni into L. Hyman’s store recently sociation was held in Nevada City at{$2.50. .At.each establishment he told 11 o'clock today, B. 8. Rector presid-. the proprietors that he was foreman ing as president pro tem. of the National mine at Graniteville, Bills against the Association were. ander Superintendent English, and presented and passed upon, and the that be had a check with him which be fellowing warrants: were ordered . would cash as soon as the bank opered, drawn: Dasy Teansonirr, $5; Union,} when he would pay for the goods. He $5; Tidings-Telegraph, $5; W. F. En-. failed to keep bis word, and this afglebright, supplies, $8; Oalifornia Min. . ternoon he was arrested by Constable ers’ Association, $101 75. Dillon and Nigktwatchmen Shearer on The secretary read the following re-{% Charge of obtaining money under port, which included the business of false pretenses. today’s meeting: Murray was taken before Justice eine Coughlin where he pleaded guilty and : ie was sentenced to serve thirty days in Bal. in treasury Sept. 28,1901..$229 75] 146 County Jail. i ‘Marray now claims to be from Wheat“ W. F. Engiebright.. "4 land and says his horce and buggy “ = eer. atl ay a here belongs to a liveryman there. ed evada County... eee ea “ HH. Martin. cei 5 SS” F Dulsision. sess 6B Too Great a Rise. « —J.8.MecBride.... 10-— E ser eer « W.F.Englebright.. 2 She met him at the kitchen door « D.B. wick ... 129 450] with rolling pin in her hand, and she a brandished it menacingly. Total... seeenseens ve desee cess 967975 Sada he bees. ; PISOURERMENTE. “Well, what do you want?” she deOaliforaia Miners’ Asen. $400 manded aggressively. “What are you Nevada TmansonirT.,. 18 spooping ’round here for?” ~ Grass Valley Union.. 10 & Tidiogs-Telegraph .:. 10 “Madam,” be explained, backing Cal. Miners’ Asso... 101 76 away, “I called to see if I could place een fonts eoseeene : an accident insurance policy on your Nevada City ‘Trangori pt 5 bushand, S0h, atime sveieg ay — Grass Valley Union.:. 5 satisfied he is too great a risk.”—Ohi$542 75. cago Post. Bal. in Treasury Nov. 12,°02, $187.00 B. F. Snell, Treasurer, made report Secretary were instructed to furnish For Infants and Children, members credentials to attend the j anoval meeting of the California MiThe Kind You Have Always Bought ners’ Association, which will meet in. Bears the San Francisco next Monday. ‘ageincense 6 W. F. Enoresaient, Soo’y. é and purchased goods to the amount A meeting of the executive commit. of $7.20 and also went to Brand’s jewtee of the Nevada Couaty Miner’s As-}elry store and bought a ring valued at NevadaG & E. Oo, lights, $2.60.” Mary A.Bennallack, rent, $5. Biggs Hardware Co., mdse, $1.50. Ed Broglie, rent, $10. Watt Park Aseociation, rent, $5. Yuba Development Oo., lumber, $1.25. ~ Protection Hose Co., rent, $6. Frank Hughes, rent,.$10. H. J. Fachs, mdse, 40 cents. R. Oaddy, delivering election ‘returna, $9. 2 W. B. Van Orden, rent, $5. Samuel Clutter, rent, $10. Nevada Hose Uo. No. 1, rent, $10. Transcript, advertising, $263.50. W. 4H. Hurd, rent, $10. Erecting Booths—T. J. Giffen $6, H R. Oliver $9, 8. H. Dille $6. Alex Drynapn, rent and postage, $6. Reliance Hcse Co., rent, $6. W. H. Crawford, delivering returns, $17. F ‘ A. Carliclé & Co., stationery, $74 25. “C. E. Ashburn, delivering supplies, $5. A. Carlisle & Co, stationery, $22.35. J. J. Phillips, delivering supplies, $10. F. L. Arbogast, expressage, $14.65. plies, $368. tration, $7.35, plies, $303.75. : Jobn F. Rath, sfiidavits of registration, $2.25. tion, $12.60. Henry Lane, livery hire, $28. Mrs. P. Purcell, livery bire, $6. $477 85.Ex-Sheriff Dead. man, formerly chief turnkey at San their records in the State. Bros. will remain, Mrs. J. H. Noland and two children came down yesterday from Downie0: F. Drew arrived here last evening from San Franciaco and left today for Washington. James Gay, the hotel man of Alleghany, left here today for a visit at the J. W./ Becker is here from Gasten Mrs.J. F. Kidder was over from Grass Valley teday, _ W.D. Jamieson is here from San G@. J. Rector is suffering from a severs cold. Tailor-Made Suits. The largest tailoring establishment ever opened in this seotion of the State is now ready for business. Hyman & Co. have leased rooms over their store and stocked them with over -$6,000 worth of the very latest-designs in cloth, of every name and descripSuits will be made from $10 and This firm has secured the finest cutter on the Pacific Coast, and @ guarantee will be made to give a perfeet fit in every case, and in addition thereto this firm will guarantee to keep all suits made at this establishment in good repair free of all charge. A better opportunity was never before offered to get a suit of clothing to your own liking, and at a price far low anything of the kind ever offered Go and look at the goods, and you will surely corroborate all that is said in this notice. H.8, Crocker & Oo., election supLauren Woodruff, affidavits of regis-' Telegraph Pub. Co., election supon this coast. S. J. Kinsman, affidavits of regiétraA long, sweet smoke, Tho masPaine cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Srand Cone TO BE GIVEN BY THE Ladies’ Relief Corps Telegraph Publishivg Oo., printing, San JosE, November 11—A G. Hin-} Quentin Prison and Under Sheriff of Santa Clara county in the early 70:, was found dead in bed today. He was 78 years old and death was probably dueto heart disease. He was one of the pioneer criminal officers of the county and had one of the largest collections of rogues’ pictures, witb Tuesday Even’g, Nov. 28 At Armory Hall Benefit of the Cemetery Fund A splendid musical program, recita. tions and other interesting attractions Smoke the up-to-date Cigir Thomes . Will be rendered. Paine, none better. For saie 1 Rector . ADMISSION +s smaseseceenaesesseee5 Oonts ARSON FURS. ces marked in plain figures. are made especia on the Coast. carry a large assortment of them. the lowest. Samples sent on app! on. Cloaks and Furs. ee we call Your attention to our stock of FALL and WINTER line. Our Cloaks and Fars are of the CARLOS «ere a little late in arriving GOODS which is complete in ever jatest style and cut. Our MONT from the East, but we have them now. Our fars need no recommendation as they arefrom H. Liebes & Oo. and are ga®ranteed. You should not fail tocome to us for your CLOAKS and We have been quite successful in handling LADIES’ SKIRTS and SUITS. We have quite a stock of them and invite you all to ins We can gell you SILK OVERSKIRTS OHEAPER HAN YOU N THE SILK FOR. They are all sample lines, aay Ey , aod only one of a kind and priWe have succeeded in getting the agency for the A. B. " Kid Glove. We can now guarantee our One Dollar Gloves in dressed and undressed. Everyone should try a pair of these-gloves ane p08 will be sure tocome back and get another pair. The y for us and we are instructed to recommend and gusrantes them to our customers as they are sold very euccessfally in' every large city Our celebrated CENTEMERI KID GLOVES need no recommendation, We e carry the best brands of CORSETS made, and we aim to kee! the best goods and sell them at the lowest living prices, We are receiving New Goods every day.Oars is an up-to-date stere and every one should call on us first when they want to purchase anything in our line, as we can save you time and money. It is useless for us to publish prices as everyone knows ours are always Orders from the country gereey attended to. . Respectfully, Horatio.Alexander, who resides on Alexander street, met with: aif anfortunate accident yesterday. He was walking down the back lot at his residence, when his foot caught in a clump of grass, doubling one leg uander him, and threwing the other out straight. The mishap resulted in breaking his leg just above the knee. ‘Dr. O. Swayze was called and reduced the fracture. It will be about six weeks before-the unfortunate man will be able to be around. Married Today. Albert Straub of this city was married today to Miss Rose Schumaker of Grass Valley. The ceremony took place at the Methodist parsonage and was performed by Rev. Wm. Angwin. Mr. Straub is a rancher out at Oement Hill, and is a respected citizen. Mrs. Straub is well known at Grass Valley, where she has many friends. May the best of success attend the happy couple through life. Examining Mines. Duke Schwab is here from Switzerland, and is examining the mines in this district. Yesterday he went out to Willow Valley and examined some
properties there, and today he went to large financial backing, and desires to invest in some of our mines. Nevada _ Theatre SNYDER & DUNLAP Managers.. JOE W. SPEARS The Big ae Comedy The Irish Pawnbrokers, SULLIVAN and MACK AND MAZIE TRUSMBULL COMPLETE PRODUCTION A COMEDY FOR NICE FOLKS,‘Broke fils Leg: > Canada Hill. The gentleman has Saturday, November 15 PARCE-COMEDY -STAR TRIUMYIRATE ALL SCENERY CARRIED 25 vosrivexy 25 —————————— Hillman In Prison. R. BR. Hillman, formerly of Grass Valley, who filed a forged deed at Oakland to property belonging to his mother, is now bebind prison walls. He pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to serve three years in San Quentin. The Enquirer says: “Qn the way to the penitentiary Hillman was composed and quiet, buat when the massive walls of the prison loomed ap before him and the grewsomeness of his futare home was forcibly thrust upon him, his composed bearing failed, and tears rolled down his cheeks. ‘Oh, that this was but a dream,” he cried as tears welled from his eyes. And as Hillman,wept at the State institutfon, bis mother sat in his vacant cell -in the county jail and cried. Her sorrow was probably greater than his.” W ld Smash the Club. Cobwebs put on acat lately gave a woman loc« aw. Millions know et -g to put on a cut is BuckPeder tery Balye, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin4 ‘Eraptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles, It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Vinton’s drug store. en Told in a Brief Way} for Busy Readers. Thie morning was quite cool, thermometer standing ‘Forecaster MoAdio, of Bureau makes the 4 2 Fair tonight ana 2 ce Se wee ee well-known ‘black: smith, was bitten on the left leg by a dog last evening. A physician dressed John Eddy, the following Thursday, ‘casts ee Zelpha, the Gypsy Quees Reader Has just arrived Mrs H. L. Sweeney, who Prospect Hill, gave a party evening in honor of her birthday. guests had a pleasant time, the evéning being passed in games and amusements, and at‘a late freshments were served. . The jewelry store of Frank Golden at Tonopah, Nevada, was entered by barglars Monday night, who ransacked the place, securing watcbes, diamonds and money to the amount of $6000, This is the third robbery that has occurred at that place recently, and it is from her At Sen Francisco, a 1902,) to the Aik ee Date Washington, a son, tJ. B. Lith (round Spices Cinnamon .....00. 10¢ 15c © 256 Cloves ........106 15c 8=—256 Allspice...... >. 10e 15c 250 Ginger. i.ciac jie: -~10c 5c 26¢ ThYMG oscars 210c 156 2c Bage... cece ceseee 10c 156 250 SQVOFY cs wi siisie scree ie 10c 156 25c¢ Marjoram ...... 10c 15e 25c MAGO sox. sci: ile ke canes l5bc 426c «50a Nutmegs....... 16e 25c 50c Cayenne.......10c 15c 25¢ Black Pepper...... 100 15¢ 256 White Pepper..... 10c 15ce 2%5c Mustard ....... 10c 15c6 25c These spices are in tins and are absolutely pure and full weight. We also carry whole epices in bulk, wnich we sell in any desired quantities. 000x000 Taylor's Tea & Coffee house Selling Out. 000x000 os Aslam going tc leave Nevada City I will sell all my stock, consisting of Lace, Underwear, Wrappers. Nightgowns, etc. If you want bargains. come and see me. I will close the steck out at LESS THAN COST. See for yourself. CHING LEE Broad Street Nevada City —— — A-B-G GonemMian “KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS’ ~ SOLD EVERYWHERE. v TRANS BSDAY.Nowe n Pawn vers sore & ) “theatre bave sort “The "for one perfor iy enabled to do that the oom 4 Colfax en route re they begin nt, Oo this infor siderable negotiat them for a nip Irion unt Gand White All-Wool Blankets. at $3.90, $4.50, $5, $6.50. $7.50, $8.50, $1250 Gray all-wool Blankets at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and White and Gray: Cotton Blankets at 4 All of our Blankets are extra larg You will make a.mistak at the Big Store, : Comforters made of nice white Cotton for $1, $1.50, $2. Laminated Comforters—the extra large size, 72 by orth your looking at. Price,f 50, 75¢, $1, fi e if you don’t buy your B t ! Comforters! . just like down. Well w $3, $3.50. ; The best line of Ladies’ Capes’and Jackets that re had, here now. 4 Hosiery and Underwear Sale going on now. Maher & Co., Nevada Ohe Daintiest Woman in Yovada City OULD look still more dainty in one of thos. dress hate our milliners are tarning out. % reciate stylish millinery are really. surpl elegant bats. We’re keeping up with i mwetropolitan-styles in every-line, and this week Special dress-hat for your consideration. f easily within reach of the emallest pocket book. . Then in walking halts, sailors, etc., we havee Children’s school hats sre one of our specials. MRS. L. LU. BEC ‘AT CUT Guns’and Rifles RATES. . Call and See Our Fine Stock of Guns Rifles, Ammunition, Etc. 3 SHAW CO. Nevada City. . Electro-Dental Parlors POree> DR. R. E. SMITH with allthe modern PLA full Upper or Lower $10 00 ROSENBERG Laas BROS. These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental established nearly four years ago. One of og largest and ~~ best equipped Dental Offices on the Coast an Are Located Here Permanently ors of Sacramento, ateclutely fret-olees were OAL! aud other conveniences for doing “All dante Sninmtens at One-half the regular prices charged by" OUR PRICES GOLD GOLD FILLINGS : CROWNS, 22 Karat... 6 00. SILVER BlLIINGe °° '°"’ $2.00 BRIDGE May rh tooth.. 6 00 Seat siniiie sere % AINLESS EXTRACTION,' 50 GENTS. fame @@ No cherge for Extracting when‘ ’ ENTS. Phose Ma'n 633. Bed en: platesjare ordered, . R. B. SMITH, D. D. Ss} Bulldiag, wp{Stairs, Pine Street, pNevada§Cit : we he Commercial Street, Nevada City. 4 ig now in its thi yn one of the r sf two seaasont is a strong Or ailivan and M bull who sre res} ty of this a p equipment is . goenery being pmplete, no hous¢ The attraction r next Saturday ow on sale at Fol —~tGeo Siiken the big majority rt Pardee at the hi les became the . ounty of the Ste psilken standard been in the pos The banner is nted on Novemb n consisting of land §Repubticar Central Com n League Club. 9@ will accompa present the flag oLos Angeles train over th niug through t by. NO HUMBU lorsement Is th the Neva¢ i a n can’t fool tl CHAS. E.MULLOY, Groce : y will fod you ; time a man : other sképtic is hy the remedy FORCE -— 18 Cents BON AMT 40 Cen SRPOLIO 10 Cen JE LL-O 10 Cea ; ic cause it fails to ban’s Kidney Pil ue by cure the skey tnty of proof of . a" City proof ete’s a case of it torge Davey, mii ’ opposite Cl years I suff plaint, plainiy III OIIIOIDIOKIIIOK : o1ae ct : . Millinery Opening: I desire pel of Nevada that my grand opening will be held on Monday, Cuesday andand invite you all to call and inspect 1 shapes; fashions and ¢ y stock: the latest styles, lors . . i faillto call. Come today. Mis 3 treat = s ‘other . Crawford, qovade OM ROIOIOIOIDIDIDISISIOKMDIIOKSPIORIIAIOKS IK IOIOIOIOIROOROIIIIOIRORIO ° Ao neh ae, OF ®cross the smal iber of times I it totally unab voan’s Kidney ton’s drug store H008 attack I cou Tecommend ther 1 a lame, weak mud not be impo idtotake any n Perform exact. old for 60 cents . Foster-Milbar Hole agents for t mMember the 1 "NO substitute, ————+-04 Are You ¢ 80, you ought Personally~ CUrgions opera fande System, Dexpensive way Nd, and.at the the most ma; World, Stop.« Classes of tic! "484 without le Dot ' lus where y &nd tell you We have some ed books of.tr; tion, 3.D. Manspre 5 Market ot.,