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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

November 6, 1900 (4 pages)

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H t \j 3 * i a Se tye * , ; a Pad ei N 1) Be ' hy t eo a a iu ” i . f 1 ° rs ee ee ro" ae i 5 “PE ORS 7% novenectpaly a seem PRR IRD Mat a iy % : 1 Ba i } tg Pad Z * i #4 i e! ie a § Pe . & : ; 8 Ws £ ‘a a i.) S THE TRANSCRIPT. a q Laued Every Evening, Sandays Excepted a7 FET ASG COTY, CALIPER La, —sTF— e — 8 ae Ss ee CALE IIS . ee ee $6 Per Year 02 6-2 Per Week BRIEFLY STATED. Kems That Should interest Everybody— Something Hew Every Day. Yor Lite Insurance sce T. B Gray. Mince meat im balk, at Scadden’s. tf Oyster cocktails for 19 cents at Foley’s. Spanish Panoche fresh every day at Foley's. tf Perfumes to please everybody at Vinton's. Pig's feet—two cans for % cente at Jackson's. ml-+tf Gitt BAge Porter and Half and Galt at Tom's Place. a Freeh currants, raisins and citron past im at Sigourney’s. tf Good Vanilla Extract is rare. You can get it at Vinton’s. tf Triamph Hams, 16 cents per pound at Sigournes’s. Try them. Cali on Ed Schmidt when you want auything in the tobeceo line. bf A boy wanted to learn the printing trade. Apply at the Tramsczirr office. If you want 2 good carpet cheap read Snell & Pieming’s prices in their ad. tf Por cold storage meate go to Grissel Bros.’ and you ere sare to get the best You will get strong if you take Beef Wi Iron and Wine with Celery. Vinton selis it. tf Freeh cranberries 15 cents a quart and 2 ibs. of pranes for & cents at Sigourney’s. tf Freeh Ojiympic Oyster Cocktails madeto order ty W. J. Britiand. Pirst of the season. tf Cot-Farin, the grest substitute for coffee, 15 cents per package. At Geo C. Gayiord & S-m’s. tt Five terreis of the nicest mince meat ever brought into this market jast reevived at P. G. Scadden’s. tf A. D. Allan yesterday furnished the Phoenix mine a new spur wheel, and preparations are. being made for re opening the mine. Lone Pine Camp, Woodmen of the World, will have an entertainment and & collation after their meeting next Wednesday evening. At “The Grotto” at all times, you can get the finest of liqaors, wines, ales cigars, ete. Drop in and see how it is all ye who have never sampled their goods. ; t? + Personal Mention. Mrs. A. Hankins of Grase Valley is here on a visit, to Mrs. L. Brown. Superintendent M. W. Mather and wife came down from the Plambego mine this afternoon. Saperintendent L Ll. Copeland of the Gold Point mine came down from Downieville today. : C.D. Eastin was down from Graniieville today. " Charies Lutz, who has been on the siek list is able to be sround. BSaperintendent Fred Zeitler, who has been confined to his bouse for several days with a bad cold, was able to be on the streets today. Frank Veughn came down from the P_ambego mine this afternoon. Mrs. Grant Skidmore of North Bloomfield is here on a visit to Mrs. F. L. Arbogast. —— i A otes Polled. The following was the number of votes polled in the precincts in this city ap to 3: o’clock this afternoonPrecinct No. 1.......215 Precinet No. 2...... 1% The total registered vote in these precincts iz 967. Death of Judge Catlin. Judge A.P. Catlin, one of the oldest and best known lawyers in Northern California, a pioneer of 1849, died in Sacramento yeeterday. He was a native of New York and aged 77 years. He-was at one time editor of the ‘Bac ramento Union. o--—____. Buried This Afternoon. The funeral of the late Richard Ellison, the well-known pioneer who died ‘ Banday night, took place this afternoon from the Methodist church and was largely at tended. a Windows, Doors, Paints. Fine lumber of all description. oo Aa Opportunity tor a Young Mas. . fis, bead was bumped again. and Ro Young man wanted to learn the photography business. Inquire st Moore’s photograph gallery as to wages, Wis Passing Mong Very QQuiedy a This. WH be 2 Great Benet: to the People, : ; ally quiet st this city tcdey, up till there is to be a change im the time shout 2-23 dcieck, when the miners/ table on the Scathern Pacific road,’ ION RIOT IN DENVER. . Gaugiter, Mrs. Gas Jones, sfter an illSyrup. It scothes and heals. Deceased acrived im Virginia in 1563 an ‘end resided there uncil a few pears ago. TRANSCRIPT. tegen to come in. Early thie worning a mumter of carriages were to be seen There is bat one change that will te of im verions parts of the tows taking interest to the people of this section. . cousiderable work being doce by soms . t Colfax in more than time tocos-. of the politicians and « very beaty vote. nect with this train, eo car people will . is teing polled. je able to leave bere om the carly! seems to be for Sapervisor. Thestrug-. ic Sais Francisco, imstesd of by the . gic for this office is teing stubbornly wey of Stockton as heretofore, arriving . Auhooth be sintne «sont mee . wean Imes Boe a eee COMFiCt Between Police Department and Sheriff's Officers. i Tennesse. jmainovernight as the guest of bis }@ theory, but it was . ] fimes, and the question was repeated. they went to bed with the door standing wide open, admitting the fresh air. —Kansas City Journal. fought and when the votes are counted . there at sbout 2-35. ; The friends of each of the three candi-\ they have enough friends to elect . ~ thems. i ious other offices are also at work bat! mfecctdacting their fights in « more! quiet way. ; Republican Natiocal Committee was as . . "33H “About a dozen years ago, as neariy shit ait cad ee oe 45) * 1 remember, this young man went Virginia’ ear eee Ree aa 12 °8 4 visit to a relative in a neighborate .. 4) lag city, and one afternoon, on the .$ third or fourth day sf His stay, he Necessary to a choice, 25. . both knew very well, and whom I will . call Colonel Jones. The colonel was 2 . 5 ; “Upon inquiry it was learned withTHEY GOT FRESH AIR. feut trouble that the tablets were a eae “ . harmless preparation of soda, and that The Door Remained Open After 2 . Jones himself “24 bought them at a Very Forcible Argument. . local drug stc hat ended suspicion An old story fs teld of Joseph Robt im that quarte., ind, for lack of anydoux, the founder of St. Joeeph, that ' thing better, the coroner returned a kad its origin in Bolt county In the . verdict of death from sunstroke. early settlement of that section. The . There was no autopsy. trader who started the city was re “Some time after Jones had been ‘uraing to St. Joseph with a number of i beri-+” continued the police commisred men, and they stopped with an ac . he *d accidentally of Dr. quaintance of HKobidowx’s close te {Smith's cur.. prophecy, and it set the house, and Robidoux went in to re . me to thinking. _. ait at the friend. . me to sustain it with proof, and for The settler closed the front door aft. ve or six years I kept it pigeonholed et they bad retired, and Robidoux, who jim my brain, waiting for something to > 7 went softly to it and opened it.The . Surprise, Dr. Smith went to the dogs. owner of the house waited until Robi} He began by drinking beavily, grad doux was in bed again, and the settler . ually lost bis practi¢e, and finally times. “The next time that door is closed there will be trouble,” said the man who had founded St Joseph. He The owner of the house closed the door, and Robidoux met bim as he was returning to his bed. They clinched and fought by the light of the moon that came fn through the window. It was a bard fight and lasted a long time, but at last Robidoux had the settler on his back and sat astride of him. He tangled his hands tn his bair and bumped his head against the puncheon floor. “Open or shut?’ he asked. The settler struggled, but did not say a word. His head was bumped many eashing a fake draft. After his flight Wad really tiappened was this: ‘ “Dr. Smith owed the old man a considerable si: of money and had given @ note, upon which he had forged his father’s name as indorser. The planter was pressing him for payment and had threatened srt, which meant im evitable exposuf€ One day, while they were conversing, Jones pulled out a little glass vial and swallowed one of the tablets it contained; remarking that he took one daily, after dinner, for sour stomach. “That suggested a diabotical scheme of assassination, which the doctor pre ceeded to put into execution. Repairing to bis office, he made up a duplicate encountering Finally the settler was exhausted. the colonel next day, asked him to let
him have the vial for a moment, so he could copy the address of the makers from the label, “Jones be~ded it ever unsuspecting: Four Diplomas at County Fair . ty, and while bis attention was briefly Onl ber, Doors, Painls, Enamels diverted elsewhere Smith put in the “Open,” answered the settler, and etc. o26-tt For first-class plumbing go to HowlL apes tf 7 I evolved . was used to sleeping in the open air, . happen. Meanwhile, to everybody's . closed it ‘That was repeated a dozen jskipped out to avoid prosecution for . I learned enough to absolutely confirm i my theory as to Jones’ death. . What I i j ballot was cast this morning trouble began between the offit 7. Catifornia = we Conmectieut..... 2.. 6} i Delaware.. a 3 5, EES Sonne hid ae MOOS. Bi B sal socgecate . Maryland.. S381 Masenthuestis............ 1! Minnescta_. icc lees rg eos ee 9} New Hampehire 4} New 4 wee . WO POOR St clos Bi North Dakota _._. . 3] =} t } i Missouri.. 2.5 ~=--+-----17 . startled a lady member of the house . NNN ee ee 3 . bold by remarking that he ‘bad a feel. —} 35 4 Total 3 . BE that some misfortume had over. ttaken a wealthy planter whom they . and Varnishes. — Towie Buos.Co. tf) $7.0", tablet. . He placed it under the top four, thus making it reasonably certain ¢hat bis victim would it on the day from that data Next m he left town. so as ty be far away. when tie tragedy wag roommate, ar ae nits tcrions, v “he ‘oft OO eth etE* = E = E chases to the am sunt of $1 will be entitled to one guess as to the OneF lan Killed and Several Wounded ‘Special to the Transcript. . Dewver, Colorado, November 6th.—Just before the first cers of the Police Department and the Sheriff’s officers. Fifteen hundred special policemen were sworn in and instructed to prevent the thousand deputies appointed by the Sheriff from interfering with the election booths. ‘The police at the Larima street precinct attempted to re-. a . owe the Sheriff's deputies, and they opened fire upon the . Police, which was followed by a general fight Deputy Sheriff Branford was instantly killed. LIKE 652 Yn our home decorations. A Mahogany or Oak color al Ways gives the wood-work of The following estimatebas teen made . prominent resident of the doctor's i & room a2 good appearance, on Congressman : ; home town and had a large outiying . Over'old paint or new wood FOR Woops. jestate, which bewas im the habit of . POO Sag oes sapeiaceenee apps Seiten, . m the day of Smith’s singular pre . ri Re age 5 monition be —_ on ane of those tours . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Nene ae . 9f inspection, but failed to come back, . Placer.. pet A ie . lsat the following morning his corpse VARNISH STAIN SenJoaquis -1909. was found lying in a cornfield. He ' —jbad evidenty been dead about 24 ee OR sk oo soc 3100 . tours, and from the appearance of the E : j body seemed to hare been seized with 5 POR IEROTL. . Somne sort of St or convulsion. ; Ma pon. 5. sos ose se 2: “Of course affair created a great E Pe ge .~ S00) stir, and t ‘lee made a pretty asi [om ---recceeresee TER SMCORED ir. but the only Ss Sow eenteres egectrovesesns ithing they — * merited any 34 ae ne fee ecnee eee trees. 300 . special attention was a small, round fasiamse “Tore 0: vial fn the dead man’s vest pocket. It Relea eye eee ee ; Was about the diameter of a lead pen(produces good results. It Total. ws.. ...,.2109) et by four inches long, and bad origStains and varnishes at the Majority for Woods, 1000. jimally contained a couple of dozen same time. Is made in Oak, Tomorrow we shall know how close . medicinal tablets, which. lying one on i Cherry, , RoseSie Se ahaa } top of the other, filled the little bottle wood, Walnut, You the guessers came to the right figures.' ts the cork. A few still remained in . will be ” d . the hotles. , surprised at the ease P E change the appearance of Sims goed Sigh we hae some we about the Stain. @OLD BY LEGG © SHAW Co NEVADA CITY, CAL. ————E=EE=EE . He was a nacive of Australia, aged 30 Viegas City and James of Palmerton, . Byrue and Mrs. Gus Jomes of Een. . a Ce eee ‘lecatiod im town. Low rest. Enquire ct sate . Teas, Coffees, (teem years, wanteto work for his board} Good Time and Place to Buy and goto school. Leare word at the Come Just to Sce eee _* . reat American Juporting Tea (a . ‘Tbe best of lumber, shakes, shingles : New Coats, New Capes. New Furs, By today’s express we have received some new things } in CAPES AND COATS. We want you to see them. Ladies if you want a coat just come down our way and see the line we can show you. We won't try and sell you . anything but this year’s goods. Come and see them. . New Dress Goods Today. 1 Regen er eT ete a ec $ Q and Green were dangerously} © New Kid Gloves Today. . New Style Corsets Today. UNDERWEAR that will keep your children warm. UNDERWEAR that will keep you warm. . WOOL HOSE for Ladies and Children. i Come to the BIG STORE—we have nothing but Dry . Goods to show you. We have more of them than any . two stores in this part of the country. . Let us see you in our Store. Deepen = PF CANS aS z DEATH IN THE VIAL Policemen Carpenter ag scenes ey aesre Se pie ie seargs A POSE . Deputy Sheriffs Harvey and Hardman were shot in the} West Virginia, eee 5 —— _ arms and legs. . isconsin.__. woretdewetirecesnes 12. Why the Doctor Had = Premonition . ' Wyoming MOL ‘gies Giapecten ae oan nage General Thomas ordered out the Cavalry troops They sae 2g Wealthy + ianter—How the Story of are now assembling at their Armory and will be-ready for re eee oo nite thd Gilet Keaeods Gat ee aos ‘ ‘a ae g. The Story was told by » police com . SFVICE immediately. ‘ ebraska.... : ; » Sissioner of ancther city who was in i i i ee Bl sew Oricane peeuntiy ces oa fe The trouble is the outgrowth of a very bitter campaign) Alabems... . .. 27 °*""*""""" "sy ) “Ebe most ingenious murtier 1 ever \which involved the election of a Senator to succeed Wol-) Avkemene:. 2) ese A _. §. Rew anything about.” he said, “was . i TNO. i pink nod ex bieto nel sik 4 . tommitted by a young physician. He cott fOEE oo.. 13 wae a rising practitioner at 2 place " ; Lonisiens.. +-+++e---+-.-., 8. Where I formerly Hved, and, with your . The Democrats control the Police Department, and the! etme 5 oe 9} permission. I will speak of him simply © ‘ . ' North Carolina pig oles Sante 11 as Dr. Smith _Republicans the Sheriff's. i i z $ Invalid Tables suacbtetinereniihi AAAI K Walk . You can lie down “<< * in bed and read with them. JAS. KINKEAD Has them in stock, and invites every one[toJcallandsinspect* them. Window Shades, All Colors and Kinds. Millinery Opening — For more than twenty years this establishment has _been noted for its display of FINE MILLINERY each season, but this Fall surpasses all others. MISS TETRAU has just returned from San Francisco, with a Fine Line of Beautiful French Pattern Hats. Ladies, call and see the beautiful goods. W. H. CRAWFORD. NAP-A-TAN THE NAME OF THE BEST WORK SHOE E VER BROUCHT TO YOU: ATTENTION. : Easy on the foot and wears like iron. Reasonable in price. Call and inspect this new shoe : : : : : A GUESSING CONTEST-—We haves large = v est guess will receive a handsome pair of shoesBOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Mbdbdb Ubi number of seeds contained therein, and the one making the near3 ~ ~——-AT-—— Cloaks, Capes and Furs. ROSENBERG BROS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS pare favorsbiy with any of the latger storés on the coast. We have not spared time, trouble or expense in order to get the right goods. All of our their garments at great bargains, as they want your trade. Remember that any der for any priced fur garment that you wish. © Don’t buy any CLOAKS, CAPES or FURS before you look at ours, 8 ->PALACE DRY GOODS STORE-— Cc. H. EDDY, MANAGER. # RG We are receiving new goods almost daily. » 4 ee ee ee ee . Wh Cham Kram of roc a phy: Pet: Texas piece. bit hit sidera of the ‘cut by the we ‘Texas right . it bad The . . Ast winter erount _ made, with a vers al ture it brothe power er Oo! team b ran. ‘ bat, sa much, Ar Conge partme progre ge 5 p SPEFESE 5 & pe Elbe ee