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November 25, 1901 (4 pages)

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RE EPR BIER: GY AON ES ORR GSR EIST Grove’s Tasteless Obill Tonic removes Nevapa City Daity Transcript beeision Fer Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oye, + 8 ee 8 $6 Per Year . By Carrier, « ‘ 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. MONDAY ee ee ee eR ere ee ene November 25, 1901 GOOD EVENING, WM. H. MARTIN, President of the Board of Supervisors: The people generally know you are doing all you can to have good roads, and making the small amount of Money in the road fund which is at your command go as far as possible. You have even done more than the public could reasonably expect, in your zealous efforts to keep our county roads in good order, by going down deep into your pocket and donating your own money for this purpose. So far as the high rate of taxation is concerned you voted for it, as the law required you to do, and you could not use your own discretion in the matter. honor to you. All You must remember that even Jesus Christ when upon earth was misrepresented, villified and persecuted , but in the end vindicated. So it will be in your case. @#ee4aeaeeeaiiae ve California Unanimous It has been known in a general way for some time that the sentiment of the people of California is strongly in favor of the re-enactment of the Chinese exclusion act, but the full weight and extent of that sentiment was a revelation to those who attended the recent convention in San Francisco, held for the purpose of memorializing Congress to reenact Some idea as to the seriousness and determination of California as regards this matter may have been gained by those who read carefully the reports of the convention, but the full significance of that meeting could be fully realized or appreciated by none excepting those who were the law. present. Such a meeting has seldom been held before anywhere. Three thousand delegates from Siskiyou to San Diego, from east to west, who taxed the seating capacity of Metropolitan _Temple and filled it with enthusiasm, is a sight well calculated to impress the most skeptical, and such it was. vast assemblage consisting of men of all vocations, all stations of life and all degrees of wealth, from the millionaire to the laborer, were for once united for one purpose. ing the scope of country represented by them and the people, their constituency, one realized that California was practically toa man bent on the accomplishment of this one purpose, the re-enactment of the exclusion law. to last the proceedings were marked for the straightforward business-like manner with which the business was dispatched, the earnestness evidenced on every hand, the rapt attention paid to the speakers and the general display of appreciation and enthusiasm. During the entire convention hardly a delegate left his seat, and every speaker was accorded the closest attention and most liberal applause. telligent, a responsive and a magnificent representative audience, such as would bring forth the best efforts of any speaker, and since the best orators of the State addressed the convention, it can be readily understood that the speeches The audience was quick to catch and appreciate a point and the immense hall was continually filled were brilliant. with applause and cheers. One of the best speeches of the convention was made by Rev. Wm. Rader of San Francisco, who said, among other things, that “we have looked too much into the trunks of immigrants and not enough under their hats. We want no people to live in the United States who leave their wives behind them in their native land and who take what money they get here back with them.” point of the church he said: “It is not a good policy to try and christianize Chinese here; it is better to make the effort a in China, and either way the task is hard enough.” . While everyone felt encouraged at the magnificent. expression of local sentiment, yet they all realize that a battle is before them. They have the manufacturing districts of the east and south, who want cheap labor, to combat, and that means a hard, bitter struggle. more if they win. antagonistic districts as to the true conditions on the Pacific Coast, for many of them are purposely mislead. and imposed upon. The fight is on; let every true Califernian enlist and push his way to the front, stand shoulder to shoulder in this great warfare against the inroads that slave labor of the Orient is making in California, and thus insure continued prosperity and happiness to our children and the future generations who shall reside in the Golden State. Will Filed. The will of the late M. P. Peasiece has been filed with the County Clerk for probate. The estate mainly consists of a ranch in the lower part of the county, with its improvements, and a number of cattle. The will provides that the sum of $50 be given to the decedent’s son, Willis E. Peasiee. The residue of the estate ie bequeathed to John M. Peaslee, another son. Malaria Causes Biliousness moma —_—_——<—<—<—<— The Rainfall. Saturday, up to nine o’oclock this morning, the precipitation was .80 of aninch. This makes 3.29 inches since the first of the month and a total of 10.75 for the season. Fresh Sweet Cider. Fresh Sweet Cider can be had in the cause, quantities to suit customers. War, ranted first-class. Enquire a F. a That ConsiderFrom first It was.an inSpeaking from the standCalifornians mnst do All who have relatives and friends in the East must work through them to educate the people of those The record of the rainfall kept at the office ef the South Yuba Water Company in this city shows that since last Judge Nilon today rendered a decision in the case of Rubie Howard vs. Mary Slocum, in favor of the latter for $800. It will be remembered that Orange Howard was an old man in Grass Valley who had accumulated quite a little money during his life time, and about four. years ago, feeling old age creeping upon him, he sent East for the Slocums to come out here and take care of him, Howard stating to them that he would properly reimburse them for all thelr trouble and time spent in his behalf. The Slocumbs accordingly came on at once and since then have done everything possible to add to Howard’s comfort, the old man being sick much of the-time. A few months before his death he deeded a house and lot to the defendants in part consideration for what they had done for him, and also gave to Mrs. Slecum a certificate of deposit for $800, payable to Orange Howard or Mary Slocum, and stated to her at the time that it was hers to do with it as she pleased. Two suits were filed by the daughter as administratrix, the firet to recover the real property, which was also decided in favor of defendante, and the suit decided today. The suit was brought on the ground that the money was a part of the estate and should go to the estate; the evidence however was very clear, and jadgment rendered as above. John R. Tyrrell and P, F. Simonds were the attorneys for the defendants. An Excursion. honor of the new railroad which runs from Boca to that place and which passes through the famous Loyalton timber belt. Axsrangements have been made with the Southern Pacific and N.O. N. G. RB. BR. Oo. to run an excursion to Beckwith from this city, and a special train will leave here on particulars. Will Go Down. Grass Valley will give a obrysanthemum party. The p 8 are to go towards the fand that is place. A large delegation from-Laurel parlor of thie city will go down and help te make the party a success. The occasion protuises to be a very enjoyable one, and the committee of arrangements feel confident that a neat sum will be realized, Weather Report. McAdioe of the San Francisco Bureau made the following prediction, this morning: 4 Probably showers tonight and Tuesday. Burned Oul. A transformer at the Plaza burned out this afternoon ‘about two o'clock, which cut off the Broad-street circuit. The Gas and Electrie Company immediately made the necessary repairs, and the line is again all right. Committee Meeting. The members of the committee baving charge of the New Year Ball to be given by Leurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., are requested to meet at Mrs. Fred Zeitler’s residence tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Frep ZerTirr, Chairman, Eastern Shell Oysters. Leave your. Thanksgiving order at once with A. B, WOLF to avoid the rush. n26-tf eo Brain-Food Nonsense Anotber ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and stil! another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a icular part of the y, but it will sustain every other part, Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming taking regular doses vf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, puripen be nd igorou Y oyant and v 8. ou can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all di 8. "es Special Almanac. Get Headache Seps Your Vitality ‘. And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache. Care will cure. you. You ewallow a pill, and the headache is “gone. They cure neuralgia. 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by. H. Dickerman, sole agent. "tt On Thankegtving Day there will be a grand celebration at Beckwith, in Wednesday night at 10:30 o’clock. Read the advertisement for further On next Wednesday evening Manzanita parlor of Native Daughters of being raised for a free reading room at that blood, and makes yon feel, Going and Coming. I. L. Nanville of Chicago is visiting here. F. M. Brown came down from Graniteville today. W. E. Ginens came down from Graniteville today. Dr. A. H. Tickell will return from the Bay tomorrow. H. Dickerman, the druggist, ie able to be around again, Mrs, H. Dickerman has been quite sick for the past few days, but was better today. : Mrs. Wm. F. Englebright was taken quite sick Friday evening but is better today. C. M. James of Sacramento arrived here this morning. Henry Breed returned Saturday from a_ visit to San Francisco QOharles Hegarty came down from Moore’s Fiat today. ; Fritz Obland is over from Truckee. Postmaster L. 8. Calkins returned last evening from the southern part of the State. : Condensattons. If you want to get a good juicy turkey for the small sum of twenty-five cents, drop in to Billy Britland’s Qouncil Chamber this evening and try your luck at the big raffle. Gaylord & Son, the grocers, give some “Thanksgiving Hints” in this evening’s TRANSCRIPT. They are carrying a choice assortment of: delicacies that go to make up a good dinner: Redd their advertisement, County Treasurer Jackson and his deputy are being kept busy today receiving taxes, Quite a number of Grass Valley people c me up in the forenoon for that purpose. The workmen engaged in making the repairs on the Broad-street bridge this afternoon discovered that some parts of it have rotted away to a considerable extent. Greek and Roman Stoves. Warm as Greece and Rome and Egypt are, stoves were made there in the dim and misty vistas of the past. It was not just the pattern used at present, but was a metal basin in which charcoal was burned. It sat in the middle of the room, and as the resulting smoke was of the slightest no opening in the roof or elsewhere was necessary. The same implement, still ealled by its old Greek name of brazier, is now employed in many portions of continental Europe, where it is utilized for heating-as well as cooking. But the progressive Romans improved on that and made a hypocaust, It. was the germ of the present furnace. It was made under the house in a little cellar prepared for it, and the heat was conducted to the rooms and baths through crevices left in the floor and lower portions of the wall. Later flues were provided, conducting heat to any portion of the house. In some of the old Roman villas in England the remains of these old-time furnaces are still found. . An Indian Belief. There is a belief prevalent in India that if a man be sleeping, no matter beside him, with a hood spread over the sleeper’s face, the latter is sure to be a son of fortune. Popular tradition assigns the same reason to the rise of Haida Ali of Mysore from a common soldier. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lunge developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 25c and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. THANASGIVING DAT GRAND Celebration and Excursion Over the Sierra Nevada Mountains and through the Loyalton Timber Belt TO BECKWITH Via 8S. P. Co. and Boca and Loyalton Railroads. FARE ONLY $5.20 From either Grass Valley or . Nevada City and Return, ENTERTAINMENT — Grand Ball afternoon and evening. Baseball game, Horse Raciog, Turkey and ‘Pigeon Shooting, etc, SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Nevada City at 10:30 p. m., Grass Valley 11 p. m.; Colfax 1 a. m., Boca at 7:80 a. m., arriving at Beckwith about 10 a. m. Tickets, returning good for any train leaving Beckwith and Boca November 28th and 29th, except S, P. limited. : Fot further particulars enquire of N.O.N. G.R. R., Grass Valley and Nevada City. A where, and a Shesh Nag come and sit] _ ‘Important fo ~ “Company C. Some extraordinary important business is to be transacted at Armory Hall tonight by Company O, N. G, ©. The matter came up suddenly and unexpectedly and therefore there was no time for the officers to notify the members about it, but each member is earnestly requested to be present at the hall in dress uniform at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Just what is to come up has, for.various reasons, been kept secret by the officers, but is said to be of so great importance that the members who are unfortunate enough to be absent will always regret it. Itis hoped that the full membership will be present. Court Doings. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge Frank T, Nilon, presiding: -Rubie Howard ve. S. and M. Slocum. Judgment for defendants. . Estate-and Guardianship of Albert aud John Rodda, minors. Petition of Letters of Lescetta C. Rodda for guardianship was granted on filinga bond for $500. Estate of M. P. Peaslee, deceased. John M. Peaslee was appointed executor without bonds. Estate of John F. Moody, deceased. Sale of real estate confirmed. Estate of M. Lopas, deceased. Continued until December 2d. Estate of Joseph Edwards, deceased. Order setting aside. personal property and ap allowance of $25 per month. Estate of M. P. Peaslee, deceased.— The following were appointed apprais ers: Thos. B. Phillips, Wallace J. Sanford and O. R. Glise. (JEstate of John F, Moody, deceased. Order of sale of all real estate in the hands of the Executor. A Special Meeting. A apecial meeting of the Board of City Trustees will be held at 7 o’clock this evening. The matter of the
slaughter house business on Sacramento street will be taken up. The owners of the place have been summoned to appear and make a statement. Other matters will also come up. Great Luck of an Editor “For two years a'l efforts to cure Eezema in the palms of my hands failed,” writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., “then I was wholly cured by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It’s the world’s best for Eruptions, Sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at Vintons, eee + ©@e The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, It is simply [ron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price,25c. myl56m Went Theo. Theberath, the electrician for the Bay Counties Power Company, who frequently visits Nevada City, had an experience in Butte county a few days ago that was at least lively . ~ ~ leit lasted. While driving down pinaie from French Creek with his wife they met two teams ina dangerous spot on the grade; says the Oroville Register. Mrs. Theberath got out of the buggy, and her husband, wverine Bank CHP lS See Window MAHER & COys' See Wing LADIES’ NECKWEAR—all ney. taking bis horse by the bridle, got the Some very swell things in this lot. See so animal and buggy out to one side as . windoe, far as possible, to give room for the teams to pass. His horse became fractious and suddenly went over the grade, falling about twenty feet. The harness was stripped off and badly broken, but the horse and buggy by some lucky stroke were but little damaged. ‘ TS Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. That Throbbing Headache. ould quickly leave you, if you used De. King’s New Life Pills, Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Neryous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, Money back if not cured. Sold by W. D. Vinton. Something Nice to Keep. Any one whoattended the re-union picnic and gathering of old Nevada . countyans, which was held at Glep. brook on the 10th of September, can, procure aluminum souvenirs of that . occasion at five cents each at E. W. Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valaable in years to come. tf CONSTIPATIO “I have gone 14 days at a time without a movement of the bowels, not being able to move them except by using hot water injections. Chronic constipation for seven years placed me in this terrible condition; during that time I did evorything I heard of but never found any relief; such was my case until I began using CASCARETS. I now have from one to three passages a day, and ifI was rich I would give $100.00 for each movement; it is such a relief.” AYLMER L. HUNT, 1680 Russell 8t., Detroit, Mich. CANDY CATHARTIC f Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do @ood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25¢, Hc. ee CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Gtorling BR pany, Chicago, Mi New York. 308 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG MEN Wanted for Raitway Mail Clerks. Inter-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. . Walking Hats LADIES’ FASCINATORS— ‘from 25 cents to $1.50 each. All ‘nice J me of them 4 AN colors, ay . LADIES’ UMBRELLA SHAWLS— 14. , kind. Made from Fleisher’s Shetland Floss, & 7 $1.50 each. th New things at the Big Store comi always have something new to show you. New things in Waist-Lengths, is lot. Don’t think of passing our doors without com Respectfully, ng in every day] Some swell thy ing i IVE. A EXER Bz oO E GEO. NEW STOVES, Geo. E. Turner ins reosive: large stookfot Parlor and Gook Stoy OF ALL SIZES and AT ALL PRICES, —A, : Call and See Them. Plumbing —i No home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanit ing isa necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it j b A luxury because it insures comfort. . ae Paints —wiheA word to the People. In pal practive economy by purih nting, the Paint that best with-stand the elements. You make no mi painting your house with “PATTON'S SUN PROOF PAINT." ; ror Sole Agent for Nevada County. I bave now on hand a fine line of Ladies’ Walking Hats which I will sell at.. LOW PRICES. Call in and see them.: Miss Amelia Stevens Broad St.,...nextto W. G. Richard’s Me tl anes = FS CO MOIS , = : Strictly High Grade and 3) REF Air-Tight : Heating ire Backs{Guaranteed to'last 15 years. LEGG & SHAW CO. Sole Agents for Nevada Cy . AE a) Past ri, ans *, Le, OR UG COM Ce = eS Up-to-date, ~, Stovesf from $2.50 SS o CEERI DSP ERO LT LER E SR ERT TT TS 8 seer aaa {A A Parasols, Umbrellas, ee Dubber, Coals, and we have marked the prices at such figures that they will not be with us long. Better call now and get your pick.. SNELU © Cor. Broadjand Pine Strects, Nevada City. FLEMING SMOKED SALMON, per pound SALT MACKERE White, fat, fine and large, CAPE COD ORANBERRIES, quart. Solid, round, red and ripe. ALMOND NUTS, per pound . New Things. ee Eat it as it is, or dook it more. sy BONS 5 ee ies ee, Paper shell, new crop, regaler price. SPRUCE CHEWING GUM Pure and healthy. From spruce trees, MINOE MEAT IN BULK, in 8 pound and 6 pound jars. Condensed in packages, CHAS. E. PIULLOY, GROCER Broad Stvreet, WNWewada City,Bring Your Broken Spectacle to Us For Repairs If special lenses are necessary We **° can have them ground to order ata) saving to the wearer of at least 25 per cent on rela: prices charged by the large optical houses, besides) postage or express charges. lens and we willfhave it duplicated perfectly. A. & H. W. HARTUNG 4 WATOHMAKERS, Broad Street. ust bring the brokely These Goods Hak Tou Thankful 4 We place on sale to-day a new and fine line of SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, “== Our Soap can be found in the tub of every Good Housekeepity, =” — Saves Monty , at one stroke. (Z) CS) SS d 4 "Dealer in—— Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Chickens, Etc. . ed o_o Fresh Home-made Sa an Ranch Eggs ena Sanat Kraut, Fresh MMF Frosh Fish f every Tuesey and Thursday rn mer ik, SU ail a oat we don’t claim 808P ; ialty: Simply picked it out ws of y as o specimen © values we are giving in. All Glasses of Gra ra ~ Give us either # long OF fi J nvince yo tos cheapest and most reliable i in town. . Frame. Pictures tte 8 Moore — ~ Also Makes! aaa ——— ee ding is up from Auburn. li of San Francisco is in Spe! flacke f, Heath of San Francisco is a visit. gatbrie ret urned to Sacramento ‘sq T, Hittell of San Francisco ona business trip. : Unna of San Francisco arere on last evening’s train. (ieveland and family returned ptonville Saturday. Tompkins, who has been at the ledge, returned home Saturday. Maddrill of Modesto is here visor daughter, Mrs. U. P. Lough. Hall of the Grizzly Hill mine here Saturday on his way tc Eva M. Newton of Plainville jg here on a visit to her aunt, o, Giffin. nd Mrs, James F, Colley, wh« ep visiting below, © returnec s. evening. Kate aud Mary Hanley, wht onvisiting at San Francisco A bome Saturday. Porter and J, Brent who hav the Red Cross mine, retarnec Francisco yesterday. ney ‘Thos, 8. Ford, who ha gan Francisco on legal. busi turned home last evening. ot Attorney Frank Wehe of Si oty arrived here last ‘évenin ay to Downieville, M.W. Mather and wife cam om the Plumbago mine yester will go to San Francisco tc uttgenback, President of th nce mining company, arrive teveping from San Francisco. Eleanor Hoeft left yesterday fa ncisco to purchase more win nery for ber store in this city return tomorrow. A. Legg left yesterday for Sa otoattend & meeting of th ve committee of the Hardwar tion. Rk. M. Hunt, who bas been ¢ @ Robles Springs fer severe returned home Saturday ever er hosts of friends will be gla that her health has been muc ed by the trip. Seay ~ . ALL NSN e fness Cannot Be Cured. . applications, as they cann¢ he diseased portion of the ea is only one way to cure dea and that is 7 constitutions 8, Deafness is caused by a ed condition of the mucous Iii the Eustachian Tube, Whe be gets inflamed you have ng sound or imperfect hearin; hen it is entirely closed dea 8 the result, and unless the { ation can be taken out and th stored to its normal conditio g will be destroyed forever ; nil nt of ten are caused by caterr is nothing but an inflamed co of the mucous surfaces, ill give One Hundred Dolle y case of deafness (caused h) that cannot be cured by Ha hh Cure, Send for circulars, fri J, CHENEY & 0O., Toledo,O. by druggists, 76c. 8 Family Pills are the best. a eee he First For the Season. . Scadden, the grocer, has aconsignment of choice cers Which will be sold in qu to suit and at a reasona ol ® the up-to-date Cigar Thor one better, For sale at Rec apie ~—+ 0@eBest Prescription For Malar and Fever isa bottle of GR mss Cutt Tonio. It is sim hd quinine in a tasteless fo no pay. Price 50c.~ ———__+-9@6 6a nch For Sale at a Bargain. Holland Ranch, situated 1 bia Hill is offered ata barg part down and balance on ti 2 of Brown & Morgan. ——__¢. ———— e@e-+For Blood Than ‘ Sarsapat ose Living in the Malaria 1] Grove’s Tasteless Ohill To myl6 ill have a good chance to nd juicy turkey at Billy tonight for 25 cents. ; att guaran Women and Jewels. lk, candy, flowers, man—thi der of a woman’s preferer form a magnet of mighty p' average woman, ven t of all jewels, health, is c in the strenous efforts to no the money te purehase tl Man will risk her health t od gem, then let her fortify inst the insiduous conseq soughs, colds and bronchig by the regular use of ‘§ German Syrup. tly arrest consumption {1 “’ges aud heal the affected . ‘nchial tubes and drive disease from the system. ‘Ure-all, but it is a certain ghs, colds and all bron * You can get Dr. G reliable remedies at all a MSreen's Special Almanac, For Those Home Prunes foest Prunes in the world. Talsed and cured by Wu For sale at 8 pounds f Ask your grocer fOr 82 ‘ ea: This paper delivered 1234 .