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“TERMS: OF SUBSORIPTION
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stove
ab aabrepngensnes ee
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The Grand Jary this forenoon mates
‘. the following report:
“THE EXTRA SESSION
Nevapa Crry, Oar , Nov, 12, 1908.
* No it “fits corre
tly.
ie
.
To the Hon. F. T. Nilon, Judge of}Your woniaileie niokiar kinie
the Superior Court of Nevada county, we the ee one:
@ave to report
ouse,
Cal:
Corsets.
Ag
a t
ows:
as
:
the Reoorder’s office evebee oe“Threethoupand employes are out. The
We, the Grand Jury of the county. We find inaneat
and orderly condi-. .
in
> NGRESS has convened in extra session and will prob—. .¢ Nevada, State of Californian, emrything
.
aap ie here fr
5; business trip.
> N. Eich and
At 50 conte ue and
so.far.
the books,
examined
ema
tion,
r,. {ut
ten ead
Shiad
arWe
a
10th day of Novembe
on thea
paneled
Fe
medium and short; all sizes.
ably lose but little time in getting to work. W heth er . rs
aea recognition:ofthe Talon :
following:
the
find them correct. We find in this of-.
the results hoped for by the President and asked forin. . . j.ave to submit
At One Dollar—Black ar
great deal ‘of‘trouble this. morning when
maps
out
worn
old
of
number
.
flee
brougbt.
been
have
matters
Several
Congress
his message will be securedis another question.
R.& G. Corsets in gird .
to the attention of the Grand Jury, sygetape agedonly fitie scraps, weremade to run the . ‘cars with scabs. Windows
purthe
for
time
usual
its
of
ahead
meet
to
ae
was requested
& map:
erence, &
bis
but upon investigation there was not
and me Oe were
‘pose of ratifying the reciprocity treaty with Cuba.
‘country, passed it
5 Healey wont t
ping train.
Pwilliams is her
line
to private. partles which isa were. smashed andseveral ‘conductors
The Sen-. amoiont evidence introduced for this belonge
necessity in this office, We recom-. j
‘mend that the Board ‘of Supervisors
to be unpopular in many parts of the The report of the various commithave new maps made
of uniform size,
along to the House and the lower body. tees are appended and made a part of and placed in the office at “their ear
to arrive ate conclusion.
ate, unwilling to accept the entire responsibility of a meas. body
We therefore have ignored them.
ure which it knew
Bathe Oregon H
a Rector left thi
Pe on of Sen Fra
miness trip.
Bovard of Penn
Hest convenience. We also recom
this report.
We extend t 0 George b. Jones, Dis-. Mend that the Supervisors purchase a
fP 8mith
foylor,areHenr
het
fo tes being ap Uaaly sore that it
for the courteous treatment tos
He argues that it will prove beneficial] thenks
punches the letters nearly through
received at his bands.
George of San F
must act favorably before the treaty can become effective.
on the one
In his message the President appeals to Congress t0}trict Attorney of this county, our. "ewtypewriter, Thetype
support the treaty.
to both countries, but that the United States should be con
We also appreciate the courtesy exthe paper, showing the impression on
tended to us by our Supervisors, and the back of the leaf, and blurring the. ~
‘Wagland of Stc
trolled not alone by this consideration, but also by the close
letters on that side, The present con.
commend them for the satisfactory
political relations necessarily existing between this country msenner in which the Hospital has dition of the machine requires a new.
and Cuba, relations which the United States cannot honorbeen conducted and the many imribbon every day, the ‘Tibbons “costing
provements that have been made at
ably disregard. The act which gave to Cuba its indepenthat
inatittution.
mines trip.
; Riser of San
re today.
$9 per dozen.
8 W. Marsh ie i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—The Democratic Senators have
-In the Olerk’s otticewe find the same
dence imposed certain obligations on 1s from which we canIn conclusion, we wish to express to conditions, everything being neat and. announced their determination to. oppose the ratification of
order, partioularly the books, which
not escape. Hence, argues the President in his message, we his honor, F. T. Nilon, our thanks in
slew-ipeciat
‘card, and “seathesk: “Zi the canal treaty with the new republic of Panama, if the
for the well prepared instractions
we
as
just
are bound to help Cuba to commercial prosperity
handed to us for our guidance during this office we find that the work in-. administration’ attempts to enter upon a treaty or negotiate
creases year by year, making an addhelped that country to politicalfreedom.
our deliberations,
ing ‘machine a necessity. This mawith thateo
.
d,
ully
submitte
Respectf
Itis impossible to predict what the action of Congress
chine
could
also
be
used
during
the
GEO. C. SHAW, Chairman.
busy times in the Assessor's and in the se
siapiaainae ams
aoe
———
will be, but it can be very safely said that consideration for D, E, Moran, Secretary.
the commercial prosperity of Cuba will exert very little influence on legislation. The President may use such an ar
‘. Treasurer's offices,~
In the Treasnrer’s and ‘also in the.
To George OC, Shaw, foreman of the Assessor’s® office we find everything .
neat and in-order. The bookgare well,
gument to carry his point, but it is doubtful whether he Grand Jury:
We, your committe, appointed to inkept and to our limited: axeshteaton
really believesin it himself. Certainly very few of the lawspect the County Hospital, beg leave we find them correct.
makersin Washington will be infilnenced by it. Nations are to report that we have visited the hosWe met with most cordial treatment
pital and foand the affairs at that infrom all the officers,
stitation in as good condition as the
We wish to make special mention.of
than at any other time in the world’s history. If Congress buildings and limited hired help would the neat andcleanly condition of the
offices and haflways leading to the
be convinced that reciprocity with Cuba will be for the benefit, permit,
no more solicitous for the welfare of their neighbors now
of the United Statcs or of American citizens, the treaty will
be ratified, but not otherwise. Love and atecting for Cuba
will not bring about the desired end.
Pa oe oe a
ee
A LOATHSOME PROPOSITION
F Avenue.
* 60c, 260, 8
Sreturned here ré
according to size an
sh Recker, who. i
k Oamp, who wi
‘George Ostern
riously ill, is ere
and see them and i
ie
Eiouses: and aera es: C.
yn mine, arriv¥
incisco last even:
jLocklin return
F Brayto
ast evening aft
fi months,
PREPARE
NewCom Real EstateExchange
Hl. Stansfield
firom San Fr
; Furnished or unfarnished, for RENT or SALE.
ited her son, Dr. E
— ye want to buy, rent or"geil, we are.the people
C, 8. PORTER, Manager. . . J. RONCHI, Rent Dept.
We, however, recommend that the same, which credit is due to the effiFire, ‘Life pa Accident
honorable Board of Supervisiors procient janitor, Charles B. Ashburn, vide more suitable and convenient
O. C, Weisenburger, T. Wy SigourOPPOSITE HOTEL ANTLERS.
quarters for the use of the Superinnéy, L. G. Kelstrup, Wiliam Peovis,
tendent, and that the sick should be Committee,
oes sone
placed in a ward by themselves, in a
sunny and better ventilated part of the
We, your committes appointed’ toy
Insurance
i. Calanan, whe
pher son, Georg
For Cold
Weather
fio her home at
pu. L. Breed ¥
for San Fran
Evsit to her &
es
i
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
fYalantine, who
iidt county for .
wirived here Iasi
hie mothen
Buy an Air Meht
Heater and
save
money,
:
building.
examine into. the conditions of the
W. H. Tuttle, Chairman; E. Kruger, Sheriff’s office and Oounty Jail, and
Joseph Hustler and Frank Enonor, to inspect the books of the Sheriff’s
Committee.
office of Nevada county, beg leave’ to
submit the following:
We,
the undersigned commitWe inspected the various Pose
4 Homphrey,who
.
The Tarnér & Had:
ley Compaby carry all — . grades.. Their prices renee from.
to San Frangleé
HE proposition to noculate criminals condemned to tee, appointed by you to investlments of the Sheriff’s office and:
. death with virus of bovine tuberculosis is not likely gate the state of the public buildings County Jail, and found everything in
of the county, bereby submit the re& neat, clean. and orderly condition,
t our
ock
to meet with much favor, either from those who. besult of our investigations:
which reflects great credit on: Sheriff
_ etme oan stosk
lievein abolishing the death eounlty or those who desire to We visited the County Hospital and Walker and hig efficient. deputies,
_. what you want,
the buildings thereof in fairly T. H; Waters and J. R. Martin. We:
render executions.as painless and as free from horrors as found
We carry etove
:
good condition, with the exception of also examined the books and found
both
common ae
possible. Dr. M. P. Ravenel, a distinguished physician of the pest house, which requires a new them keptin 8 neat and rery, satise
Russia Iron.
Philadelphia, says bovine tuberculosis invariably results faToof, on the south side, and new steps factory manner,
Our line: of rae
leading uptothe entrance. We looked
In conclusice, we feel. that Nevada
Boards: comprise the.
tally in a few months, and he recommends inocculation of over the Courthouse, both inside and county is to be congratulated upon
very latest designs.
criminals with it as preferable to either hanging or electrooutside, and found very little that re-. the—efficiency of its Sheriff, H. R.
quired attention, The portico is in a. Walker, and Deputy Sheriff T. H.
cuting.
bad state. The tin work requires sold-. Waters and the Jailer, J. R. Martin.
He may be right from a scientific poiut of view, but. his ering, dnd the stucco work kalsomin-} A.8, Lord, Chairman; 0.
P. Loughiog.
ridge. David 'D. Muir, E. T.R. a
of
idea
The
it.
in
horrible
the
of
touch
a
has
suggestion
F Cc. CHINN, the expert, Reliable Optician, will
w
soon
P. J. Cline, Chairiian; Jeremiah An . Committee.
be here, prepared to do first-class workin the optical line.
making a-man die a lingering death by disease is exceedingly
If you suffer from headache, dizziness, smarting, inflamed
repulsive. The victim may not suffer much physically, but
eyes,uncertain and failing vision, you should see him. Cost
the knowledge that he is wasting away with an insidious disyou nothing to find out whether you need glasses or not. _
ease is exquisite mental torture. Putting a criminal to death
Mr. Chinn, of the famous Chinn-Beretta Optical ComThe cage of the People vs, J. O. Near,
Geno 3. Hitchesaxa“Hon bles
by such a method is repugnant to every humane instinct.
ny, “with four stores and factories, will be here personally.
ian with petty larceny, came UP. 1148. §. Stiles arrived herethie afterIf the death penalty is to be exacted at all—and society >for
e is an eminent specialist on eye troubles, and no. matter if
trial in Justice Coughlan’s court sioon from Ban Brancisos
t
does not seem ready yet for its abolition—the quicker the exthie afternoon at 2 o'clock. District Mies Kate Nolten came 4
others: have failed to give yon relief or ——— call on
Attorney George
L. Jones represented . w5:05 Flat today on ng oe tae him. Prices very moderate.
ecution takes place the better. Of course the execution the people and Attorney Charles W‘Prantieco,
7
near to
Ban
HARTUNG’S, Nevada City,
should be as painless as possible, but it should also be speedy Kitts looked after the interests of the
defendant. The examining of eligible a se tean tats EB meaiteh ei
as possible.
Monday, Tuesday” and ‘Wednesday, Nov. 16, 17, 18
jurors to sit on the case proved to be
a
eS
If-society must kill human beings for self eribeslick: slow and tedious job; and up to the Mrs. 0. E. Harris and A. P.-Hartia
Cambridge, Mass., oame down from}
LOUTZENHEISER’S, Grass Valley,
going to press but little proof
out/time ofhad
the killing: should be done quickly. fiNo Y long drawn
Graniteville today and left for thelr a
da:
be
peptasy.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Novy. 19, 20, 2ist.
ieompian. acaeurain TOe
process will be tolerated. In noevent will disease, artificially Cates pall———___—«@0No Jury Yel.
:
communicated,
be made the
:
: agent.
:
G, » Peer of the Eagle: Birdmine]
=
The: ideaaeis abhorrent.
trived
here
last
2 OPE
for it is both speedy Bought an interes. recuees aa toh toe sShro ~~ 2
better,
Chloroforming would be infinitely
the mine.
and painless.
Superinten
Another Death.
25th Anniversary.
At their beautifal home, on Park}
Martin Barth, a native of Germany
dent J.1L Bryson of the7 legitine
Yuba mine arrived here iglact evening] where you .
purchased from Prof. Jobn Tilton a} gpom SanieFranci
th sa
one-twenty-second undivided interest . wont db
is. morning
in his group of seven mines above
Edwardes’. bridge, near the North per sf Biyley te hore — Sen hig:
Bloomfield road. The deed was re
corded today in the County RecordAll kinds of nice Drink it-wih ool’
bd som paid byMr. the taste manufactured byan basal
Mrs, I. L. Bowman will celebrate the/ for the past two months, died at that. Rogar was $8,000
——at Britiand’s, ca
Avenus in this city, tonight, Dr.and. who bas been in the County Hospital ers offiee.
silver anniversary of their marriage in. {institution this morning at 8 o'clock.
a most fitting manner, and will tender} He had been in ill health for some time
a reception to a large number of inti-]9¢ Grass Valley, where he resided for
if they could and tender their congrat-. ted resident ‘of the county end spent
“alations to the genial Doctor and. many years at various towns on the
his most estimable wife. However,. San Juan Ridge.
the many friends of theesteemedcouple. The remains will be taken to North
wish them continued happiness and/san Juan, where interment will be)
and hope they will live to! made.
prosperity
see and celebrate many more wedding
anniversaries.
ete
eee
And wrecks
the brain, One dose of
you.
ivays Bong
You Have Aap
Ki‘You
@
dary to make
¢
a8 a legislator
cher Mr.” Rut
bo the very high
Bythat with hi
Mor O10, Orry
Lucas Coun
mJ. Cxenzy me
Milor partner in
mY & Co., doing:
Moledo, County «
re that said fir
FONE HUNDR
Mand evory os
mot be cured
MitaRku Cure,
FRANK
J.
Mto before me a
Presence, thie .
h A. D., 1886.
=
‘The Good Old
jy
A. W.€
N
Summer time.
POaterrh Cure{
me passed —
e ts directly
"Os surfaces
Miestimonials, fi
a
#CHENEY & Of
oe
Lal dro ggieta,
Momily Pills ar
ee
u seen our ne
Yo
#eraction to our larg
SouvenirSpoonss
Spoon
is
~~Ge-2—
PA COUGH
Irish Mogs
wed by the beg
throat and lus
ul druggiste,
epee
of a par value of One Dollar Each bave b
id is now self
the sale of this Stock will be expended
Cents g le
: Try it an
Have been set aside to be sold to the pt
When this allotment bas been sold the
price
opinion of the managers and of leading ext
The managers fully expect the company
“anc of the stock and hope to make
the
1
tc
will te found in the Nevada Oounty Bank int
ney of the company.
The atock of this company is Full
and agder an express provision in the ch
BSc.
and 10c.a box. For sale by H gpaof
‘Dickerman sole agent.
a
Z
Bild have been gp
man possesses
other icon
price be a fine varwaie and a choice inv
eee
sue
CASTORIA
You swallow a pill, me the ne We
Truckee. No t
"Volds, ‘H oargel
it will. necessarily detain many who. 79 years
of age.
The deceased was an old and respec
sume
ank M. Ruthe
The immediate cauce of
weather is so inclement and stormy,
85 /. his death was paralysis. He was about
would be only too glad to be present]
was
d Postmaster .
Leo
mate friends’ who have been invited. muny years, from ® complication of
It is indeed to be regretted that the. complaints.
slice force,
He
Personal Noles.
i
Joe Rekar of San Francisco hes
ening, a mem
0
neat alt dearing sock a th sew comp
MY do pood.
Hn?
“ino S Best
“baking. powde
flavoringextra
ate ee:
ack busine
The stock wi
he advanced: ry 5