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November 6, 1901 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT. TELEPHONE NO. 41. Pp. 0. BOX B Issued Every Evening, Sundays Bxcepted aT NEVADA OITY, OALIFORRIA, BROWN & CALET ws. ‘TRRMé OF SUBSORITTION ; Byfai, * $6 Per Year By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. WEDNESDAY ... va «Nov. 6, 1901 Burglary in the Second Degree. in Gwenty Wfinutes. Jehn A. Ward, who is charged with burglary, closed yesterday afternoon three or four witnesses were examined. The triumph of Schmitz, the United Labor vandidate, is attributed largely When court opened this, morning to the recent strike in this city. Wells, the Republican candidate, was backed by the Post and Bulletin, and Tobin, Dr. D. L. Deal testified that the de. the Democratic nominee, was upheld by the Call and Chronicle—Republican Mrs. L. Hyman, Sheriff Getchell, journals, in the fight for the mayoralty but hot withstanding the strong opposition Shmitz, who had no organ to degard to the service of a subpoena on fend or assist him, succeeded in deHon, John R. Tyrrell, who happened . feating the Republican and Democratic to be present when Ward was being . candidates by a handsome majority. There is great rejoicing today among Sheriff in the matter, and that the . ‘be Supporters of the United Labor). Senator had gone to San Francisco. . Party 12 San Francisco. Latest. Deputy Sheriff Waters gave testi-. San FRANCIS0O, Not! 6.—The complete returns give Eugene Schmitz, the officer stated that the defendant was Union Labor candidate, twenty-one _ placed in jail about 11 o’clock in the thousand seven hundred and sixteen; forenoon. At 2:30 Mr. Waters talked . Wells, Republican, seventeen thousand with him. Ward did not then show. geven hundred and eighteen; Tobia, Democrat, twelve thousand six hundred on the part of the prosecution. Mrs. F. L. Arbogast testified that she saw the defendant walking away with the valise. fendant was intoxicatod. » Deputy Sheriff Waters and Archie Rowe were then re-called. The Sheriff was questioned in reputin jail. It was shown that due diligence. had been exercised by the The Sheriff also swore that Ward seemed sober when Le first saw him. Archie Rowe testified that the accused didn’t appear to be drunk when he saw him on East Broad é street. mony in regard to Ward’s eondition on the day of the latter’s arrest. The any signs of having been imbibing to excess, although he said he had taken a few drinks. and forty-seven. The prosecution here rested, and. The Republicans get the auditor, the defendant took the stand. He/ sheriff, tax collector, treasurer, county clerk, public administrator and six swore that was a native of England. Admitted that he had been arrested in this city for begging prior to the supervisors. alleged theft of the valise. Had travUnion Labor — Mayor and ~ three eled under two names—Wm. Mason . supervisors. and Jno. A. Ward. He stated that he Democrats—city attorney, recorder, district attorney, coroner, nine supervisors and both police jadges. had several drinks with Wm. Thomas before going up East Brogd street. Said he was trying to get a pair 0,» shoes from someone. That when he knocked on the door at Mr. Bennetts’. New York, Nov. 6.—Later reports. house no one responded and he went) show victory for Reformed forces more sweeping iban at first supposed, Nearly all candidates elected. by large majorlise away. Had worked in a mine ity, Same ree Oe m ged. and had been injured. Was a sailor . Assembly Republican. in and took the valise—being seized by an impulse to take it. He also acknowledged having thrown the vaat one time. Ghe, Birthday Socral, under the auspices of the Women’s Refees to BSA Bratid success. The ladies are now hard at work preparing ithe program and doing other prelimilic and crowned with success. The sity and Grass Valley will take part. ‘San FRANoi800, November 6.— At : nine o’clock the returns were complete Sohn A. Ward Found Suilty. trowali except one precinct, and gave Schmitz 21,729; Wells 17,624; Tobin After our, report of the trial of . 12,635. Schmitz is elected mayor by a plurality of over 4000. Drs. A. H. Tickell and J. T. Jonés then gave some expert testimony of a medical character. The jury retired at 2:50 p.m. In twenty minutes they returned their verdict, finding the defendant guilty of burglary in the ‘second degree. The penalty runs as high as five years in the State Prison. . Next Friday morning at 10 o’clock is the time fixed for passing sentence. Fine Table Delicacies. ard: Both Were Answered. The last time I interviewed General Howard it was on the subject of answers to prayer, and I thought I had him. In his famous fight with Stonewall Jackson the Union forces were de-. over, bat it never shows up well at a feated, so I inquired of General How“You prayed before that battle?” “Yes,” he answered. “And Jackson -was a praying man. He prayed also?” **Yes,” he assented. ‘ Chas. E. Malloy calls the attention. ‘Then how wasit he gained the vicof the public to the numerous delica-. tory? Did that mean that the Union bies which he keeps in connection with . cause was wrong?” his fine line of staple groceries. Read. Very gently the good old General rethe advertisement in another column. plied: “Both our prayers were anMeo swered. Jackson prayed for immediate victory and I for the altimate triA Baseball D eth . umphb of our cause, We both got what —_——— we prayed for.”—-Exchapnge. San Francisco, Nov. 5—Joe O’Donnell, a 16-year old boy died today as was batted by a young friend of the unfortunate lad. —_—_—+-<oe +—__——-— 8.5. Fulton, city passenger agent of Francisco, made an officia) visit to this city. to-day and returned to Sacramento this afternoon, : Chris. Weber and family returned store. says there is no place like home. The condition of Mrs. Weisenburger . g today froma trip to the Bay. el BAER = : Dress Soods asec! mente §— I alld P. aper is about the same, : = There will be a special meeting of Nevada Lodge, No. 18, F.and A. M., on Wednesday evening, November 6th. The second degree of Masonry. will be conferred and all members are request ed to be present. W. G. RicHarpa, I. J. RourFe, Master. Secretary. 2t ~ + Something. Nice to Keep. Any one who attended the re-union picnic and gathering of old Nevada . = countyans, which was held at Glen’ brook on the 10th of September, can procure aluminum souveoirs of that § _oceasion’ at five cents each at E. W. Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valgable in years to come, tf A Night of Terror. the result of being struck in the head. “Awful anxiety was felt forthe widow with = baseball yesterday. ‘The ball . °f the brave Generel Burwham of Mach. ias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning,” writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful p butshe begged for Dr. King’s New DisLocal Yotes. covery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Oona a taking, one slept all night. ‘urther use en cured the C. P. R. R. at Sacramento and H, hace This culeenine pee M. MacGregor, city passenger agent of . guaranteed to cure all Throat, Ohest the Union Paeific R. R: Oo. at San and Lung Diseases. Fine Program and Dancing to be Gnfoyed. a The Birthday Social to be given lief Gorps at Armory Hall on Wednesday evening, November 20th, promnary work and their efforts will undoubtedly be appreciated by the pubprogram will be long and interesting and some of the best talent of this In connection with the social refreshwish to dance may do so for 25 cents. The proceeds are to go to the fund to fix up the Grand Army plot at Pine Grove Oemetery. The cause is a worthy one and all who can should secure one of thelittle sacks that are to be distributed around town and put in it one cent for each year they are old and then return it to the ladies. The following circular will be sent out with the bags: : This birthday party is given to you; Tis something “novel, ’tis something new. : We send to each this little sack,. Please either bring or send it back, With as many cents:as years you're old. We promise the number shall never be told. Kind friends will give you some things to eat, The ladies will farnish a musical treat. Chattanooga Oorps with greetings ‘most hearty ‘ Feels sure you'll come to your Birthday Party. Broke a Blood Vessel. Clijah Ingersoll Has a Sad Cxperience. This morningat Colfax Elijah Ingereoll went out to the cemetery at that place to dig a grave for John Wilifams, an unfortunate who died yesterday from injuries received last week. ‘About four hours after he wenttothe cemetery to perform. the act.of kindness he was found lylng unconscious on the ground, the grave having ‘been partly dug. A doctor was immediately summoned and found that he was suffering from the breaking of a blood vessel in the brain, probably caused by over-exertion. Mr. Ingersoll’s condition is very serious and his brother-in-law, O. E. Tegler, of this city, was summoned to his bedside. » eee Pointed Paragraphs. A cunning man is sure to overreach bimeelf sooner or later. j The only berry that flourishes 365 days in the year is bribery. ; .\ A brave man is one who isn’t afraid te act as judge at a baby show. All stain-glass windows look alike to the man who is color-blind. Many investigating: committees are made of expert whitewashers. Humen nature is the same the world free-lunch counter. , oe Malaria Causes Biliousness, ee + Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the canse. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is a constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin{ng of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation cao be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. Sold by ha Loman 15. Halt’s Family Pills are the best, Trial bottles free at Vinton’s drug the very latest thing out. Ohas. E. legler makes them. Try one. 21 tf a We “have just received a @ large stock of Winter Dress Goods which we will sell at very low prices, also . Big Bargains . in Wall Paper and Carpets for the next few days. _ We extend to alla special invitation to visit our store. Che Providence Mine to be DeRaw Toe, Providence Mining Company was held in San Francisco yesterday, and an assessment of one dollar per share was. levied to carry on the contemplated . tndian. work, Dr. Liebrich, who has been one of the directors of the company for many years, tendered his resignation and Julian Soontag, a thorough business man who understands every branch of the mining industry, has been elected in his place. Ohe Gpiscopal Razar. bazar at Armory Hall, to be held tonight and tomorrow, have everything prepared to accommodate the large crowd which is expected to attend. jared, Allthem were burt internally. The hall isa scene of beauty and lov=x liness, the various booths and surroundings being artistically arranged and decorated, and all who fail to attend will surely regret it. A large crowd will be present from Grass Valley to— — night, some of whom will take part in the fine program to be rendered. The electric cars will make regular trips ‘. during the evening and the last car will not retarn until 11 o’clock. dered tomorrow night: ( atarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free. . Sorbetto Icecream Sandwiches are Sood Tews. 000 real estate company, veloped and Worked on an . puild anything from a railroa { cale. pig-sty, or to run & gant 4 for the manufacture of auy oe > —-—-28 @e — ———— ald’s Berlin correspondent. 2 gees A Big Crowd Will be Present Another Rad Wreck throm Srass Valley Gonight. The ladies who have charge of the Beprorp, Indiana, Nov. 5A wreck occurred last eyening on the Menon track, at the passenger station in this city, in whic) thirty persons were inbers, W. J. Britland prop. Quartette. Vocal solo, Miss Elsie Arbogast. Recitation, Mies Claudia Griffiths. Violin solo, Master Fred Cooper. Violin solo, Mrs. R. Allen. Instrumental solo, Mre. F. Guenther. Vocal solo, Miss Annie Webber. HH. Dickerman, sole agent. —_—_——_—-+ «e+ — Vocal solo, Dr. y Ze. noch has Hwayse Dickerman, sole agent. November 5—A $4,000,empowered to d to a 11 sorts of plants kind of A short time since it was carrently . pyiiding material, filed its paper in the reported that the famous Providenc® . prooklyn County Court yesterday. mine in this mining district had beeD}mpe name of the concern is ‘The bonded to the Mountaineer Mining. poaity Associates.” Some of the most Company, which statement proved to prominent men in the real estate and be a fact. We now learn, however, that . gnancial world are interested in the the bond expired a few days ago and . .ompany, and its operations are sure thatthe proposed sale has been declared . 4, pe. on a tremendous’ scale. It was off. Ithas also been ascertained that . iq in certain quarters yesterday that other parties are now negotiating for . tis was the beginning of a formation the Providence property and if they . of » colossal real estate Trust. do not take it the present owners in—— : des tend to go ahead and work it on a more vA ments will be served and those who aan wie systematic scale than S09 Was the Cause. has been done in many years. This Ss ; will be good news for our people, who. (Qyycaqo, Nov. 5—A head-on collisare anxious to see this property devel-. jon between a freight train and oped and worked to its fullest capacity . Burlington fast mail occurred at Rivand the mine regain its former and excellent reputation as one of the lead-. and Frank Reese and James Watson, ing gold producers of the State. The
present owners have great confidence . Gregory and Firemen John Douglass in the property, as has everyone else. were fearfully injured. ‘The collision who knows anything about the mine . was due to a fog, which obscured the and its past bistory. It is proposed to . signals. put a large force of men at work to open up the mine as it merits, and when thisis done there is little doubt but that the Providence will be one of ———_—— the leading mines in this section of the S‘ate. Boots, known throughout the United States as & breeder and ranner of thoroughbred horses, was severely injured at the Elmwood Steck Farm, near this city, yesterday afternoon by a pet deer. Mr. Boots entered the paddock where the animal wae and approached it. He caught the deer by the antlere, when the animal went into a frenzy of_.rage, and, charging 0D Mr. Boots, threw him. down and dangerous. Prize Fighters in Kern. new Armory Hall last night, Hank Griffin, of Los Angeles, was given a decision over Jack Johnson of Chicago . Kelley, conductor, Mt iedae 4d S40 at the end of the {wentieth round. of the mail train and Engineer Thomas Ohills and Fever isa bottle of Grove TasTELESs CHILL TONIO. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—ne pay. Price 50c. eons Ohey Sot Ohetr Coin. beer—the very best in town-drop in Newport, Nov. 5th—-The payment to and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf Indiane ef the funds appropriated by A meeting of the directors of the the last session of Oongress for their Siletz Reservation lands, commenced today at the agenoy. The appropriation of $85,000 will be $196.40 to each, The Handsomest Woman no Nevada Oannot preserve her beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves the bowels every day, and cures indigestion. It purifies the blood, clears up the complexion, and gives you a good appetite. Price 25c. and B0c. a package. Forvsale by H_ Dickerman, sole agent. tf Ho Naval Heotion. New York, November 6—It is learned from a reliable source that France bas not, up to the present, informed the Triple Alliance of any contemplated Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros. A tacked Ry a Deer. : — ‘ San JOSE, November 5—Oharles N, loans: yesterday by the Chancellor ot hen” chequer, Sir Michael Hicks -Beach, m the enormous increase in the cet expenditures of the Gove reviewed the war taxes and said that, ya rib and ‘ trampled on hin, breaking & eee lacerating his body badly before help. the future. The ost of the wir i, arrived. Hie injuries are not deemed . South Africa is enor: neal Se ut +290 even greater burdene and to make oren BakERSFIELD, November 5—At the ‘ ing the last ten years, or, including thirty-two million pounds, SE The Best Prescription For Malaria found at the Council Chambers, W, J, BRITLAND Prop.; beat cigars also, tf It you want's good, cool drink of] oT. arunkerds. — Texas, once fooled a grave-digger. Hs he was soon much better, but contin. ued. theie.useuntil he. was wholly his life.” This remedy expels mal reteyy, A oss germs and purifies p's) blood; ajde digestion, regulates liver, ead Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomar tion, dyepepeia, nervous diseases, kidn drug store, naval action in Turkey, says the Her-. The best brands of whisky and cigars éan be procured at the Council ChamThe Population of Nevada City Is about 65000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others. We would advise all rot to neglect the The followiug program will be ren-. opportunity to call on. their draggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. Price 25c and 60c. Trial size free. For sale by Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure : you. You swallow a pill, and the headSelection by Mandolin Club. ache is gone. They cure neuralgia. 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by t Big Cash Dry Goods Store Attention, Shrewd Buyers! Our store is full of the best stock of Dry Goods that was ever brought to this or any other city in California. We want you all to pay us a visit. Our prices are well worth your. seeing. Come where you can get the most for your money. Come where you can get lots of new things. Come where ‘they do not force you to buy. Come to the place where everything they sell is just as represented, or your money is here for you. _ We want to call your attention to the Jacket and Cape Display, also the Tennis Gown Display now to be seen it our large show windows. 2) a —Y aaadaneten L ‘OG NWE eh Se) . os 7 “a fi . e y Strictly High Grade and Up-to-date, Fire Backs Guaranteed to last 15 years. Sole Agents for Nevada City. . (GET Air-Tight Heating Stoves from $2.50 up PPI LISS uperior Steel Raneres LEGG & SHAW -CO. A Few Pointers on Good Laundry Wor. K% will not come amiss to those who §} know what good laundry work teally is: _ ‘ clothes clean. require. * clothes smooth. . NEVADACOUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION H. V: HOLMES, Manager. WM, TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada City 1, The way we wash makes. . PINE JEWELRY and SILVER WARE 2. The way we starch makes Diamonds and Watches, Cut clothes stiff, if stiffening they Goods, 3. The way we iron makes MARKET and POST STS. , all Oe “When the bar-keeper sets out Jesse Malaria Causes Billousness. Respectfully Moore “AA,” he gives the customer the . Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes i ; best in the house. the cause. bi § AHEE co iz, . ORI III IIMS SE IIIS Saratoga Ghips, fresh crisp, Ib. 26¢ These few articles are mentioned because we Halibut Chunks, smoked, lb. 1% don’t want you to forChipped Beef,chipped fresh here,25c tt oe dear tony Comb Honey, home product,2ibs,250 . . Which is made double ba by your having obtainRed Mexican Beans, a small, rich, od them from us—all red bean, Ib, 5c. ‘fresh and good..-CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer, _ Broad Street, Newada City, Calif. o wvertiment, be . the ove r-inotessing demand of the 1." 4 greater sacrifices, John Morley, M, p q speaking at Forfar, Scotland, asortg of the British Government had in. 4 creased twenty-six million pounds dur. the suspension of the sinking fund ot The best brands of whiskey oan te E. B. Manday, a lawyer of Henrietta, 7 says: “My brother was very low with , mal 1 fever and jaundice, I per. ~ suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and. 7 cured. gr Electric Bitters saved ; kidneys and bowels, cures -constipa4 female complaints; gives 4 perfect health, Only 500 at Vinton’s Maher & Co., Nevada City Come to us for Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear,.and . make your money go a long way. The “Lucky Curve” Feed Fountain Pen.:: Have you seen the Parker “ Cure e” Fountain Pen? The lucky curve not onl: esr ‘4nk ‘perfectly to the point of the pen and in the exact quantity desired, bat it drains the inkfrom > feed cha ‘back into the reser voir when tbe, pen carried fn. thepocket, so that the 4 owner will no auboyea "by wiping off the end of the Fountain when he next uses the pen; or, failing to 4° 5 having inky fingers. The Parker Pew is for sale by A. & H. W. HARTUNG WATOHMAKERS, Broad Street. ©. Shreve & Co. °. Makers of Thave nor hand o fine lin? reer sioe aking Hats which _ Dealers in Pewter Ware Call in and see them. and European Novelties. ' SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. ‘ment for Pon bs See tone ee . ) Better For Blood Ths” sent upon request, triots. Grove’s en . us . ae ea eet . Sarsaperill® 4 out-of-town customers. Particulars . . For Those Living in os ‘hil te q 1HE TRANSCRIPT WEDNESDAY..:+r11<NOVs 6, 19% Totes of Interest. : For life insurance see T. B, Gray. Tonight the new dancing school wi be opened at Odd Fellows’ hall. Go to N. Rohr for your house pain! ing. tt ’ ‘There was @ woman once who neve said, “I told you so.” Once! We can please the most fastidiou in millinery. Miss Hoeft, Broad St. =Some people hate to be happy s much that when they laugh they a ways have tears in their voice. Call on Ed Schmidt when you war anything in the tobacco line. tf The man whose conversation yo enjoy is the one who says, “Ah, yer “Ah, yes,” and “That's right” whe you are doing the talking. Latest and moat stylish effects in fal and winter millinery at Mies Hoefts. J. F, Keenan tried to steal a ride o a freight train out of Truckee yester day and losing bis balance fell off o the car, receiving a dislocated knee ‘He was sent to the County Hoépita for treatment. for the best of everything in th meat line send your orders to Naffzige Lientenant-Governor Neff has bee appointed as @ committee for Ne vada county to attend to the work o arranging for the annual conventio1 of the Mystic Shriners to be held I: San Francisco on June 10th next. For a. clean, smooth ehave call a Tom Moore’s tonsorial parlors, Oom mercial St; price 15c. Baths 25c. tf A fow days ago someone stole sev eral suits of underwear belonging t William and Ralph Maitland, Th clothing had been washed and put o1 clothes line to dry. A dose of ta’ and feathers await the thief._ The choicest brands of whisky an cigare can be found at W. J. BritLanp’ Council Chambers. Try them. — tf Last night Evangeline Ohapter, No 9, O. E. 8., elected: officers for the en suing year as follows: Mrs, Kat Reynolds, W. M.; Joseph Stenger, W P.; Miss Emily Delbridge, A. M.; Mrs Hannah Stansfield, Treasurer; Mrs Jennie Holmes, seeretary; Mrs. Anni Tremaine, Conductor; Mrs. Meliss: Fuller, A. B, ©, . Installation will -b held on Tuesday evening, Novembe 19th. A good hot lunch will be serve every night at William Harry's saloor corner Pine and Spring street. Coc beer and choice wines, liquors an cigars always on hand. jull tf The Ladies Beneficent Society wil meet tomorrow afternoon at the hom of Mrs. Sims, ; Rice. & Lewis, the, contractors an builders, are turning out nine bun dred “cross-arms” for the Bay Coun ties Power Company. . Loveland ie now selling his famou bread at five cents a loaf at the Popu lar Bekery. ‘Try it and you will alway buy it. nov6-t! Departure of Trains. We publish the following inform: tion in regard to the departure . trains on the Narrow Gauge railroa for the convenience of the travelin public: The 5:30 a. m. train connects wit . the Sacramento local at Oolfax, whic leaves at 7:25a. m., and passenge can reach San Francisco at 4:25 p. 1 by the Stockton route. The 9 a. m. train connects wi the Flyer and another overland tra ' bound west at Colfax at 10:50 p. 1 Passengers will reach San Francis via Port Costa, at 4:25 p.m. Anoth overland train also passes Oolfax 12:20 p. m., arriving at San Fra cisco at 5:26 p. m. The 6:15 p. m. train connects w west-bound train at Colfax at 1:57 m., arriving at San Francisco 8:55 a. m. * Weather Predictions. McAdis of the San Francieco . reau made the following predicti this morning: Pia: tonight, Unsettled The ay. enamel The First For, the Season. V. G. Seadden, the grocer, has ceived a consignment of choice c berries, which will be sold in qt tities to suit and at a reason price, 1 Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold St Meats you should send your orde Grissel Bros , Commercial street. finest of beef, pork, mutton and in the market, je2] The Cheapest Way. Patrons of the electric car should procure coupon books anc five cents on every fare between terminus. Books are neat and Venient for vest pockets, conte Atty coupon tickets, and are 90 $2.50 each. This is the rate cents per ticket, but passengers Out books will be charged . cents..Booka are transferable _ atthe Nevada County Ga ectric Merahe onaeany in Grass val Choice oyster cock-tails can t cured at Billy Britland’s C Chambers, on Broad street. ya . 4