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November 29, 1901 (4 pages)

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who died at San Francisco Tuesday, . arrived here Wednesday night. They were accompanied by the family of the deceased and the funeral. will take place tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. The Thankegiving services at the Sweeps] Th atest War Hens, [Sent oe. ie AMO a o—# AT #—0 MAHER & COvs Nevada City.. wae Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City. . Fred W. Bradley and Col. Jeff Doo: c little have abandoned the idea of. undertaking dredging operations on the lands which they proposed to purchase of James O’Brien. They invested $15.000 in the operation, and their money TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ByMell, += + * $6 Per Year . By Cerrier, 4Delivered to any part of the city. WasHINGToN, November 29—Captain Percy cables the following to the navy department from Colon: Arrangements for the sarrender of Colon by the liberal forces are com12 1-2c Per Week : ; * ; receives leted. Large detachment from American and other foreign . Methodist church yesterday mornidg} 1, returned to them. It is said phone ruessage WAS FRIDAY ....:. ib feb dae bee Pie aa ees 0rd Mls feacevecias November 29, 1901 P nig s z d. Th stor preached . *' oe i d : ; office this morning war ships have landed and taken possession of the city and Oe ecuon an ere that another purchaser me bove tyend LADIES WHITE APRONS—A grang id puss ice the ae fi ake the p ‘ : 5 a GOOD EVENING, CAPTAIN RACKET: You will hand over the government to General Alban, com-. sang appropriate anthems. oaks interfere with the Dam proEvery one new. They all just arrived and are ian "ME, jick died at br Lent ! : , Aare : : ‘ art ing. She should have a crowded house to greet you and your excellent mander of the Government forces, this afternoon. Every-] Another of Company C’s enjoyable . ject. : play in one of our big windows. WO tis time buted not bee —_———___ + 18esere pe et eigen mec ne ei wn pe nn tre mi . Rg te aer VR NE: ne PRBS ren notary es support this evening at the theatre, notwithstanding the jnclement weather. eee ee he eee tb Are Badly Scared. According to advices from the Orient, brought by a steamer which has just arrived at this Coast, considerable excitement prevails in China over the attitude of the people of the Pacific Coast and other sections of the United States relative to the exclusion law, and great alarm is felt among a large number of celestials now in China who are entitled to return to the United States. As the present exclusion law expires in May, 1902, the basis of the fears of the Chinese is that a new law will be enacted of such a stringent nature that many of the privileged class will be barred from returning. Itis very likely that this scare will be the means of hurrying most of the privileged heathens back to California before Congress re-enacts the present law or passes a more stringent one. If the so-called privileged Celestials now in China could be persuaded to believe that the new law will prohibit the future shipment of their dried bones to the Flowery Kingdom it is quite probable that they would feel very well contented to stay at home and the thing quiet. WASHINGTON, November the following cablegram from been defeated by the Government forces who are now in the possession of Colon. 29—Consul Gudger has sent Panama: The Liberals have Serious Accident at the Football Game The second game of football between Nevaad City and Grass Valley elévens was played at Glenbrook Park yesterday afternoon, notwithstanding the. very inclement weather and bad condition of the gridiron. The attendance was quite small as there was very few football enthusiasts among our people who felt disposed to leave their comfortable homes to witness this celebrated but dangerous American sport. There would have been little concern manifested in the result of the game had it not been for an unfortunate and serious accident which happened to Arnold Angwin, one of the members of the Nevada City team, During one of the wild Accused of Theil. Yesterday three men who have been inmates of the County Hospital for several weeks were discharged from that institution, having fully recovered their usual health and spirit-. Their names are Sullivan, Bowman and Ollinger, and when they were admitted to the hospital they were in great ueed of medical attendance and good nursing. Steward Ronchi provided them with suitable clothing and they were given every attention. When the men were leaving yesterday the Steward noticed that each of them carried a bundle, but be did not glve the matter any serious thonght at the time. He concluded that the bundles were made up of old clothes belong ing to the discharged inmates. Shortly after, however, he discovered that some quilts had been taken. Mr. Ronchi reported the matter to the Sheriff’s office, and Deputy Sheriff Waters went to Colfax in search of the accused men. He learned of the socials will be given at Armory Hall tomor: ow Bight and it is expected that an unusually large crowd will be present. Professor Wild’s orchestra is practicing new music for the occasion. The twelve-year-old daughter of Henry M. Martin of Piety Hill fell Wednesday and broke her right arm. The inmates of the County Hospital were yesterday treated to a grand Thankegiving dinner, The prisoners at the Oounty Jail also enjoyed turkey. A‘couple of weeks ago the TRANnsoripT stated that Prof. Irl Hicks pred cted that we would have hard storms the last few days in the month. It now looks as though he was right, as usual, Miss Hoeft has istituted a sale of winter millinery and her%ntire stock of this line of goods is now going at very low prices. Read her new advertisement in this evening’s TRANSORIPT, , Owing to the prevailing storm last Wednesday evening, the Narrow Gauge Company did not run, a train to Colfax to connect with the Beckwith special on the main line, The dance given at San Juan by the Degree of Honor was a very pleasant affair. Quite a number of partygoers went over from this city. The Traction company will run a car to Grass Valley tonight for the acchestnats, lots of folks wouldn’t une) derstand apy of it. as well as not, but none ever does quit. some onerake up something you said long ago. kitchen, the women folks say it takes more time to get him ready than it would te do the work. say, they are put up to Say. half smoked cigar. Arrow Shots. If a lecturer did not get off a lot of —— Any man can quit using tobacoo jast Nothing is as disagreeable as to have When a man tries to help in the ones here now at all prices—from $1.25 goods in this lot. _ doll that goes to eleep, for 25 cents, to see them. WHITE APRONS at 25¢, soc, “750 Every one a plum ai the price. LADIES FLANNEL AND SILK $1.09, WAISrg . up. Some 4 DOLLS! DOLLs We have gone into the doll business. A hice 4 Bring the little, Respectfully, q WEAEZEIER «& oc Most of the smart things children . Nothing looks as disconsolate as a Watches, Clocks, Opera Glas . Did you say Rye? Then try Jesse . Moore Rye—the finest in the world. ——— . a) Brain-Food Nonsense, Watch Chains, Holiday Gits y[Mhese gents are of the best : material put together by m who know how. Call and see thang We aim to please our customers, Another ridiculous food fad has been . branded by the most competent author: . ities, They have dispelled the silly notion that ore kind of food is needed A. & H. W. HARTU for @ long jy ill but about, a week, Mire was well Known to many c pople in this city, and was at of the Methodist chureh. Sh ind hearted and lovable womal rdecease Will be deeply regre avery one that ever knew he ed was aged about 56 yearsan two brothers and one daughte i Brand, Geo, 8. Brand an LE, V. Saunders, W. Angwin will go to Saert and preach the funeral sermot »here Sunday morning and r g Sunday evening. iam +e" The Rainfall. rainfall from yesterday mor pine o'clock until today at tl pur was 2.02 inches, This mak neg since the first of the mon! Hg inches for the season. er Today, rday Mrs. L. L. Myers r a telephonic message fro f that Superintendent Mye sick at that place, She is ly left by private conveyan thusband’s bedside. Today t! news was received that M is much better. rushes, when the game had reached. yhoreabouts of a cam odati f tb ho wil : 1 e : + $a ° . » p of hebos ajcommodation of those who will be in. ¢o; brain, another for muscles, and still! f : worriment of the Chinese would then be transferred to the. the most exciting period of its progress . gn ort distance from Colfax, but had to. attendance at the theater. The car . anorher for bones, A correc: diet will . WATCHMAKEBS, Broad (eee os * Povin ds residents on this Coast. An exclusion law might then be unie mr paar 4 yor bade sc return here on account of other busi-. Wil leave about eleven o'clock. ~ ey nonray * pesdenles pet at Poa e evada Uity ness. This morning the officer again} oO ae ae a nD r th Ss : ; Pai! ~ ne of the electric wires across the. other part. Yet, however good your — ae ecessary, for there would be a grand scramble to see Who. the opposing team made the rusb. wont in search of the “quilt-takers.” — . Broad-street bridge broke this morning, . food mes be, i's natriment is destroyed — ae would get home first. oe PPP Peer ee ye The Reading Room All who are interested in the intellectual, moral and social welfare of Nevada City are watching with no ordinary expectation the results of the very laudable efforts that are being made, for the inauguration and maintainance of a reading room in this city. We can conceive of no greater necessity than such an institution for the benefit of our young people. The gregariousness of our nature demands some place for common resort untrammeled by sectarian differences. Young men enjoy the fellowship of their comrades, and like raindrops, they commingle. When the saloon is the only receptacle the gravitation is to it, and the effect it must be conceded is not always of an elevating character. An up-to-date reading room, where the young people can find the opportunity not only of perusing the best and purest literature of the day, but of discussing in a genial and ‘familiar way, subjects of a general and elevating character will make them better, brighter and more desirable citizens. Most of our young men are engaged in the honorable pursuit of mining, and not a few of them are from their homes in the East and the old countries. Necessity demands that they should live in the several hotels of our city, and while these hostelrys are as commodiously comfortable as can be duced only by social attrition. The pessimistic may attempt Young Angwin was struck witb great . force and knocked to the ground, and in falling his left leg became twisted and doubled up underneath him. He could not save himself, as the heavy weight and impetus given by the men falling#-epon him, precluded _any such effort and made it useless. When it was discovered that one of their number was lying prostrate, the teams went to Avgwin’s assistance, and, thinking that the injured limb was dislocated, some of them attempted to re-set it by pulling and tugging on the member, euch means being sometimes employed on football grounds when J any player sustains a simple dislocation. This method of treatment, as has since been learned, was one of the worst things that could be done, owing to the nature of the injury, and as a result it done more harm than good and caused the unfortunrte young man much annecessary pain. As soon as it was realized that Mr. Angwin was seriously hurt a team was sent for from Lane’s stable which conveyed the young man to his home at this city. This took quite a little time on account of the roughness of the road, and the desire to cause the injured man no more pain than was actually necessary. As it was, Mr. ‘Angwin suffered greatly, but being possessed of considerable grit he stood the journey and rough trip witb remarkable fortitude. Upon his arrival at bis home here he was cared for and made as comfortable as possible by his parents, and medical assistance summoned. An examination of the injury by Drs. Muller and very serious injury and will require The Hecirie Road. On Wednesday night Broad street was a mass of humanity for consid erable time, the large throng having gathered to see the first electric car come up that street. They were not disappointed for shortly after nire o’clock it appeared and went to the corner of Broad and Pine streets amid hearty cheers from all sides. Superintendent Fairchild had promised that the line would-be -completed—by Thanksgiving Day and he kept it. Olficers Elected. Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U. W., on Wednesday evening elected officers aa follow: W.H.Dunlap, M. W.; W. R. Lewis, Foreman; W., M. Quigley, Overseer; David Holland, Guide; G. W. Ogden I. W.; James Hackley, O. W ; Chas. Kahl, Trustee. The installation will be held. on tbe first
Wednesday evening in January. To Open a Claim. William Lewis and John Polkinginghorn of this city have commenced to open upa mine at Canada Hill belonging to Oounty, Clerk Arbogast. It prospects weil, and will likely prove bat the linemen soon had it in goou wo: king order again, Card of Thanks, The family of the late James Kitts desire to express their deep gratitude to the many friends who so kindly assisted them in many ways during their late bereavement, and also to Company O, N. G. 0. THe FaMILy. ” SS en They know you area judge of good whiskey when you call for Jesse Moore at the bar, 096-2 ee -Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, roc. . by indigestion or dyspepsia, You must . . . prepare for their appearance or pre-. . } vent their coming by taking regular . doses uf Green’s August Flower, the. } favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses-aids digestion, siimalates the liver to healthy action, purities the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green's Special Almanac. . Walking Hats I bave now on band_a fine line of Ladies’ Walking Hats which GOOD ENOUG AAJHEN it comes to eating, only the . best is good enough—the very best, — That’s our hobby—good, pure, wholesome Groceries. Your thanksgiving dinner, especially, requires the best there is, Call in sometime.. CHAS. E. MULLOY, GR0C Broad Street, Newada City,I will sell at.. * LOW PRICES. Call in and see them. Miss Amelia Stevens Broad St.,... next to W. G. Richard's 4 Leleleleeolel Te MOST thn he (ia aa 1 erin A Ranwes NEW STOVES AND fi Geo. E. Turner has received a Large sone Parlor and Gook Stol OF ALL. SIZES and AT ALL PRICES. css: . Call and See Them. . Plumbing —Paints —ie— sn men at work on the ro Selby Flat. New break-wate ng put in and the road is bei ly improved, +s ather Report. die of the San Francisco B nade the following predictic prning: ers tonight. Fair Saturdoy. 2G AGRE TERED afness Cannot Be Cured. . applications, as they cant he diseased portion of the e is only one way to cure de nd that is se constitutior 2s, Deafness is caused by ed condition of the mucous . the Eustachian Tube. Wh be gets inflamed you have ng sound or imperfect heari hen it is entirely closed de the result, and unless the ation can be taken out and t stored to its normal conditi g will be destroyed forever ; n it of ten are caused by catar s nothing but an inflamed c of the mucous surfaces. ill give One Hundred Dol ly case of deafness (caused h) that cannot be cured by Hi hh Cure. Send for circulars, f J. CHENEY & OOy Toledo, by druggists, 75c. Ps Family Pille are the best. —_——--—--60 he First For the Season. . Scadden, the grocer, has aconsignment of choice c) ) Which will be sold in qu oO suit and at a reason preserve her beauty, excep' i x to be good property. H found in the State, yet they cannot afford them access tO] Hinkson, who set the fractured limb, Saiiog sted No home is complete without modern conveniences. he ih eee ik i disclosed the fact that the yo a ng isa necessity and aluzary. A necessity because It mils those books and papers so essential to mental culture and merase paths oe ae Divorce Granted A lanaey tesamne ace eemtoee andsomest Woman a Nev t that society so necessary to the burnishing that can be pro. ? Cit . ¥ y 3 g PTO-. of the thigh. This is’ considered a . i . ee eyetees ae ee ee Above the latter there is a seat and to dampen the ardor, but cannot crush the energies of the noble young people who have started the enterprise with a determination to succeed, and the old adage ‘‘where there is a will there is a way” is not only garbed in common sense, but has its foundation in logical truth. There is no force in nature that can equal the power of man’s will. Who can tell? there may be a philanthropist in our very midst who, through these initiatory steps may be incited to display the God given attribute that is within him. But those who are not able to make munificent donations may aid by-the conseveral months of careful nursing and the close confinement of the young man to his bed untii the broken joint is thorougbly healed. , After Mr. Angwin had been carried off the field at Glenbrook Park, a gubstitute was appointed in his place and the game went on as if nothing had bappened, much to the disgust of the spectators and many of whom considered the much-lauded game of football very brutal and dangerous sport. The Grass Valley team won the game by two points. Judge Nilon today granted a decree of divorce to W. H. Harmer from his wife, Neva Harmer. L. L. Chamberlain appeared for the plaintiff but the defendant did not appear. was the grounds. Borsrowing Habits of Poets. On Tennyson’s habit of failing to recognize clearly his own borrowings from the classical poets, Mr. Lang obserses that the poets have always had a kind of regal indifference to their own lighter productions. Mr. Lang Desertion } a Strictly High Grade and Up-to-date. Fire Backs Guaranteed to last 15years. LEGG & SHAW CO. Sole Agenis ‘cr I ewada Cy. GEO. A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by pe the Paint that beet with-stand the elements. You make tay painting yoar house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAIN aE. TUF Sole Agent for Nevada Count Our Soap can be found in the tab of every Good Houselett Saves Hony al here bowels and digestive or; eulthy condition. Lane’s the bowels every day, and ¢ ion. It purifies the b! ip the complexion, and . ood appetite. Price 25c. package. Forsale by H I sole agent. ———__+-~@e-> For Those Home Prunes tnest Prunes in the world. . Taised and cured by Wm For sale at 8 pounds f Ask your grocer for 5 ; ° . . tO e eo ‘ ‘ F K . " ‘ says: “Scott did not care; no, not when i kee j y . = tribution of their mite, in their attendance at the theater this a ie nls rere Ot he fonnd:that-he hed we-eistuke taken [aaa ‘ wre a — Shade $2.50 ¢ cone — sim wal othe Sale at a Bargain ; : i . é a LPI NI LLIL EI, 3 III ILI D LRA IIILD AGE LAR ERT Bat we don’t ols ‘ Olland Ranch, situated evening. a line_from a poem by the valet of a PIP II OI IS PIPES SIE EI EES MRI LA Be “it oo : . £ erous bruises, cuts and scratches,. ¢iong. In thé preface to a little coljalty. Simply picked if bia Hill is offered ate bar Nice Display. _ Legg & Sbaw Company’s show window contains a very vice dieplay of useful articles for the farm, and it attracts much attention. In the midst ef the unique arrangement, which, by the way, was made by Will Chase, isa grind-stone witb treadle aftachment. The chrysanthemum party given at Graes Valley by Manzanita perlor of Native Daughters last Wednesday evening was a very pleseant sccial event. A good-sized deiegation of Native Daughters, sccompanied by several members from Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons, went down and enwhich they will carry for some time, There has been much abuse and criticism heaped upomthis great national game today by our citizens, and. many of the parents Of the boys who were in yesterday’s game bave threatened to thrash them, sbould the boys attempt to play agaim. Surely, they have had a costly object lesson. Great Luck of an Editor “For two years a . efforts to cure Eclection of verses from the novels he frankly declares that he cannot pretend to be certain which are of his own composition and which are not. “To take an example from the level at the foot of Parnassus, I once read, in_an American paper, some lines attributed to Mr. Austin Dobson. bad for Dobson,’ I said: freely to a friend. But it was proved on me that the rhymes were my own! 4 bard Who forgets his own verses -may be pardoned for remembering those of other people and mistaking a half line of ‘Not al A ee ese Goods Make You Thankful We place on sale to-day a new and fine line of ~ H Parasols, Umbrellas, Rubbers, Coats, Et of today as 4 opel values we are giving All Classes of & : or 4! ive us either 4 long ae we will coavince bert the cheapest and mos e, in town. W ) Ss i Copmekems s. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Ouse . Part down and balance re of Brown & Morgan. *° ——+-2@e armless and even whole nt, made from carefull Srain-pure, old mellow is hiskey, a i cereal Best Prescription for Mal Ig and Fever isa bottle of G ess Chill Tonic, It is 8 hd Quinine in a tasteless Re, Do pay, Price, 250, m, astride of it a representation of a. joyed the festivities. zema in the palms of my bands failed,” ; somebody else's for his own. I dare wf Fg RR, é a : farm-laborer holding a batchet. The one writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syrasay that Tennyson did this occasionuUgqus : app I Fr ame t For a a ne eee device is 00. arranged thet when a cur-. _, 14°, est balf sud balf can be found . cuse, Kan., “then I was wholly cured . ally, but be could hardly say that ‘the : : lood Thah Sarsay t 1 rent of electricity is turned on the Boe Piers vine ea bes ae oe . “man with the batehet” sapparently by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It’s the world’s best for sg as Sores and all skin diseases. gun sets’ without being accused of unconscious borrowing.”and we have marked the prices at such figures that they will not be with us long. ~—Dealer in—— ese Living in the Malaris Grove's Tasteless Obill ' o nly 25c at VinB : rn . rans the treadle for all he ie worth, i i : t 2 Beis etter call now and get your pick getables, 0 aoe eee stone Tevelves WED Geet Fr a — dates i a Canacs Gilleusncss Good Meats. My . Bien =, “ he Saps Your Vitalit pidity. ay © . er . Colley Brothers have the very best , ‘ picnic and gathering of old Nevada countyans, which was held at Glenbrook on the 10th of September, can procure aluminum souvenirs of that occasion at five cents each at E. W. The best brands of whisky and cigars can a ie the Council Chambers, W. J. nd prop. tf Al sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause. ee : —-0e-> For a fine drink of porter and half half go tothe Council Chambers, W. Sebmidt's cigar store. They will be 38 Cigars, sale at Rector Bros. j aable in years to come. ° all times. Malaria Causs Biliousuess. the cause, of beef, mutton’ and veal on mone ‘ t Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes J. Britland, proprietor. Price 5 ots. SNELU © FLEMING Cor. Broadjand Pine Strecis, Nevada City. ‘ea Chickens, Etc. . seeoe a een Fresh Hows-siadataeas teal ‘Fresh Ranch Eggs and Frozen ly @ Fresh Fish for sale every day and Thursday eventnge ve *cks the brain, One d "8 Headache Cure wil You swallow a pill, and th is gone,