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October 1, 1900 (4 pages)

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9:35 1:0! 5:01 eisco leavi 9:4 4:01 rs] Pe lu whe eot ri Z PERE fd f ee Bs & t G ' : pa 4 ¢ a a. 4) <i f Fi N ee Pp , beth a = ; i : £ a _ gaged in interviewing the THE TRANSCRIPT. iti Evening, Sundays Excepted, AT BRYADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, —3Y BROWN & CALEINS IRRMS OF SURSURITTION : By ‘tail, $6 Per Year Ry Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part cf the city. {ELBPHONE NO. 41. oP. 0, BOXSE MONDAY......oct. 1, 1900! = Rditorial Hots, The North Carolina emi cunt @ most complete job of red shirting without the consent. of the red shirted. Prosperous railways indicate a prosperous country. No nation can thrive when ite commercial arteries are clogged. Anarchy is but the result of the work of those politicians who labor constantly to array idleness against thrift. Those enterprising cities where the. +, 40 is oftentimes the hardest. The population figures have not come up to! »ophet of evil would do nothing beexpectations are in a pestios to syM-. cause he flinches at sacrifice and effort, pathize with Mr. Bryan’s 1896 predic-. .nq to do nothing is easiest and involves the least cost.” tions. Assailing Colonel Roosevelt’s war record in the interest of Mr. Bryan will}, be sure to produce a boomerangic effect. It will be recalled that Mr. Bryan started out toacquire a war record. The Illinois Central Railway Company has given its employes notice of THINGS WELL SAID, Extracts From ~ Presidént MeKineys Several Speeches. <2 “A reign of terror is not the kind of rale under which right action and deliberate judgment are possible. It is not a good time for the liberatorto submit important questions concerning liberty and government to the liberated. while they are engaged in shooting down their rescuers.” “It is sometimes hard to’ determine what is best to do, and the best thing “JT know of no better or tater haman THE WAINRIGHT CASE, t {s Being Tried in the Superior Cont Today. The trial of Edward Wainright, who shot Gene Brubns on the Fourth of July at Truckee, was commenced in the Superior Court today, Judge Stanley A. Smith of Sierra county presiding. ‘Those who are here ss witnesses in the case from Truckee are Robert J Reed; P. 8S. Van Fiuee, Miss L Polk, Miss M. Sbeeby, George Angus,’ William M. Sharks, C W. Long, I. F Harvey, Geo. Waters, Francis Sopris: and Gene Bruhbns. Up to the time cf th’s writing the following jurors bad been accepted to try the case: OC. E Mulloy, A. Fischer, eugene Kruger and Jobn Eden. + -0@e oe W.H. Mitls Comiag From Paris. San Francisco Call of Sunday: W. H. Mills will arrive in the city from Paris tomorrow, He has. been absent. since last February, when he went abroad to supervise the installation. of the exhibit collected by the Southern Pacific Company in conjunc'ion with the State Board of Trade at the Paris Exposition. He was assisted abroad by J. A. Filcher, who went only a few days earlier. Mr. Filcher remains in Paris, as the exposition will not close ~ THE RRASON POR IT. Why Wm. J Bryan and Boss Croker ' Now Agree, it 18 Known positively that. tour pe ago Boss Croker of New York vas. not in heorty accord with Bryan ‘and Bryanism. It is now known positively that. ‘Boss Croker and the immaculate Mr. an have come into hearty acco d the one with the other. What has done this? Has Mr. Croker been convinced that free coinage’ would be a-. gocd thing? Has Mr. Bryan become. convineed that the free coinage of silver would not be a good thing? On thie question each man stands just where he stood four years ago, = ede they are together. Is it because Mr. Boss Otecs is afraid of imperialism that he is making common Cause with Mr. Bryan? Mr. Oroker is himself an imperialist and rules the city of New York with the hand of a Henry the VIII or Louis XIV, and would not. object to having. the nation ruled likewise. z This is what has done it: Mr. Boss @roker and Mr. William J. Bryan have agreed te divide the spoils of office. Nothing else eould .have won Boss ©roker over. This immaculate reformer of the West, in his insatiate ambition for possession of antil November 1, and the exhibit will. @m office he is not worthy of filling, remain at the place until then. Aj. Bas stooped to “do politics” with the meeting of the State Board of Trade . ene man of all men who fittest reprewill be held ‘one week from next Tues-. sents all that is debasing and degrading. day, at 1p. m., for the purpose of hearing the report to be made by Mr. ribgnal than the people.” Mills, which is expected to be quite interesting. —_ —_ —* an additional ten per cent increase in . special TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.] their wages. This is a pleasing exhibit of advancement without the request of the advanced. The pressure of public sentiment has compelled the New York police to in that city. Thus is Tammany’s source of revenue for campaign purposes materially contracted. Chairman Jones thinks one may be elose some of the most notorious dives . today. There are only seven mines running in this district today, President Mitchell of the Miners’ Union says the strike able to pick enough Democracy from] is practically complete. the Kansas City platform to stand upon. There are a great many distinguished Democrats who are not inelined to the Jones way of thinking. Mr. Bryan has dropped his prediction of how the gold standard would inerease the purchasing power of the gold dollar. Is itany wonder that the Democratic nominee prefers “anti-imperialism” to the financial question as an issue ? 2@o Personals. Paul Ebman is up from, Spence ville Mrs. W.L. Holman is on the sick list. E. E. Kruger of Truckee is here at: tending court. C.-D. Eastin left this morning for San Francisco. Frank Golden came over from Carson last evening. W. 8. Bowen of Tacoma is here on mining business. Jas. Fogarty was over from North San Juan yesterday. : M. G. Calvin came down from Camptonville yesterday. Dr. A. Da Milieu was over from North Bloomfleld yesterday. Chas. Gray left this morning for Qakiand, where he has a position. J.J. Clayton came up from San Francisco last evening. Constable I. T. Harvey came over from Truckee last evening. Mrs. T. J. Moroney and daughter of Cherokee are here on a visit. Mies Lena Francis of Jackson: is here on a visit to Mrs. Snell and famy of Piety Hill. Supervisor John Fay came over from Truckee last evening to attend the meeting of the board. Miss Emma Sailor and Miss Effy Sailor of Sacramento arrived here last evening on their way to North Gan Jman: CO. F. Ceinter, J. B. Dalaney, W. McKenzie, E. Brulins and R. J. Reed éame over from Truckee last evening to attend the Wainwright cade, which eame up'in the Superior Court today. _--+ ooo Lightning Visipie 150 Miles. Lightning is believed to be visible at a distance of 150 miles. Opinions differ as to how far away thunder can be heard. A French astronomer who hae made observations declares that thander cannot be heard ata greater distance than tea miles. An English meteorologist / ‘has counted up to 130 seconds betweem the flash and the _ thunder, which would give a distance ‘ef twenty-seven miles from where the lightning occurred. Will Speak at Truckee. Hon. D. E. McKinlay, one of the best “ erators in the State, will addrges the people at ‘Truckee on Monday next: He will no doubt convince many of the voters of the folly of criticizing President McKinley’s administration. Interviewing Ranchers. Hubert Vischer, Wallace Disha: Ww. M. Parks and T. E. Bevan are now eneeueegln the land that will have to in‘ connection with the district. ately. Refuse to Accept Advanced Wages. HaziLkTON, Penn., Ouishe: 1.—The striking miners refused to accept the offer of advanced wages. Five more mines of the Reading Company closed down There will be no resumption of work without a conven: tion of representatives from every. colliery in the anthracite Reports from Panther Creek district, where the miners have been working, show their intention to strike itmedi4 BRIEFLY STATED, [tens That Showld Interest Everybody— Something New Every Day. For LifeIusurance see T. B Gray. Spanish Panoche fresh every day at Foley’s. tf Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at Jackson’s. m1-tf Gilt Edge Porter, and Half and Half at Tom’s Place. a23-tf Pretty note books and colored penevils at Vinton. Grandfather’s Mush, 3 packages for 25 centsat Wolf's. tf If you want a good shine go around to Gallagher’s stand. Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf “Dawn of the Century” march, and two step. Canbe had at Vintous. If you want a good carpet cheap read Snell & Fleming’s prices in their ad. tf For cold storage meats go to Grissel dros.’ and you are sure to get the best. Wolf carries a full line of high grade Jellies and Preserves, 2 Jars for 25 cents. tf Van Camp’s beets. Ready for table, 3lb. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf's, Cash Grocer. tf Hicks, the great weather prophet, predicted a storm from the first to the sixth of October. The local lodge of Elks has contributed $25to the Galveston relief fund. Phis brings Nevada ——e dona:ion up to $636.55. A forest fire started out near Lake Power Company sent out a force of men to fight it, Tonic Beef, Iron and Wine with up the nerves and makes the weak strong. Vinton sella it. ‘The Board of Supervisors met in regular session today. The official preSCRIPT, Commencing tomorrow evening. At “The Grotto” at all times, you ca: get the finest of liquors, wines, ales vigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is sll ye who never sampled their goods.ti _ Chas. Barton, who. bas been loggiug for the Overton Lumber Mills, since the mill-started, has been awarded an other contract for 20,000,000 feet oi logs. -P.H. and T. Leonard are preparing nm their hydraulic mine at Sweetied ‘Pipes to convey water are now being put in place and the tailings will be ran into the old diggings. — Divorce proceedings have been iustituted in Gakiana by Rosalie Hinds against Hiram ©. L. Hinds on the groand of desertion. Hinds was born and raised in this city, but of late years he has been living at Oakland. dass to be erectea be 3s gee 1 Vera this afternoon and the Electric Celery always give satisfaction. It tones Do They Endorse It? In the Democratic National Platform of 1852, Section 18, appeared the following: “Resolved, That the war with Mexico, upon all the principals of patrietism and the law of Nations, was a just and necessary war om our part, IN WHICH NO AMERICAN CITIZEN SHOULD HAVE SHOWN HIMSELF OPPOSED TO HIS COUNTRY, AND NEITHER MORALLY NOR PHYSICALLY, BY WORD OR DEED, GIVEN ALD AND COMFORT TO THE ENEMY.” Do they endorse those declarations today? If so, can they afford to side with the Philippines who are now in rebellion against the United States? Brought to the Hospital. A man was brought to the County Hospital yesterday from Truckee: He was engaged in cutting wood and ths ax slipped and cut his foot quite badly. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost endless variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are due“ to the same cause, acid and other ms in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from. alt eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy, The many preparations of arsenic sng potash. and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for & short time, but cannot remove permanently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Eternal vigilance is the price of a heautiful complexion when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. H, T. Shobe, 2704 Lucas Avenue, St. Lo in American government. For the sake of office many men have done unmanly things, but no man ever did a thing more unmanly than Mr. Bryan has done in: coming .into:-ax;alliance with: the. meanenkavle Cr r of New York. : fees Men are known by. the. company shey keep. . We have heard a pasar “deal rasanity of the declaration of independence, of the doctrine of the consesent of the governed. . That doctrine was enunciated in 1776. More than 86 years went by béfore the doctrine was put into ac. tual effect. It was three-quarters of: a century after Thomas-defferson had said it that:.Abraham Lincoln-: put. it-intc practice.:; Phree-quarters: of a century went by after the promise was made before we realized the performance in this. eountry. It “was well to have it said, but it was impossible to reach the ideal at once. It could only be attained ster by itep.—Roosevelt at Salt Lake. Now eur opponents talk of liberty te the Philippines. The Philippines shall. have liberty; aye, they shall have a measure of liberty of which they have ‘. been in absolute ignorance throughout the ages. They shall have such liberty as they have never known under Spain’s rule and such a measure of liberty as ‘they never could kuow under the rule ef the tyrannical and bloodthirsty oligarchy of their -own people. . They shall have liberty, but they shall hve it under the American fog Beonerelt at Salt Lake. Se —————— Stare OF r Onio, City oF ToLEpo, Lucas County, “FRANK J. CHENEY makes Oath feet he s senior partner of the firm of F. J. Oxneney & Co., doing business in the Oity. of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will the sam of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS foreach and every case of OaTARRH that‘canfot be cured” by the use of Hatz’s Catrarra Ours FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to vefore me ard subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLDEASON, — Notary Pablic. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and macous surfaces of the preven Send for testimonials, free. -OHENEY & OO., Toledo, ° Sold by "Druggists, T5s. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. sm se ALL HAVE A PART, You Should Use Your Influence and Persuade Your Friends to Yote Right. A gentleman who rejoices that ne 1s “eighty years young’’ declared to the. writer recently: ‘‘I feel'sure that MoKinley and Roosevelt will be elected, I; cannot bring myself to any other opinion, for I have faith in the intelligence aid integrity of the American people, but I feel that I ought, nevertheless, to do everything I can to make their election sure.’’ ‘ . That is the way that Republicans ought to feel. Itis right to have confidence in the good sense of the American people, and it will bea sad day for . humanity when that. confidence is shaken, but the only way to justify a feeling of being sure is to do all that we can to make sure. Each reader of this can influence the vote of some one. Let him do so. Thit is his part. Not all men under, stand the issues involved-in, or the consequences likely to flow from, such a: contest as the one. now pending. Let your light shine into the dark places. ‘And particularly let your influence be felt with first voters: They are apt to be caught with the glammor of Bryan's vigorous personality and to underestimate his instability of character and lamentable lack of knowledge. Ordered to Their Armory. The members of Company 0, N. G. ©., bave been ordered to appear at their armory in service uniform on Thureday morning, October llth, prepared to proceed to Camp Seamans at Marysville. All individual beggage must be in the armory by 8-0’clock the evening before. oe. A Farewell Reception. On Saturday evening a farewell reception was tendered by Rector Bros in honor of a party of summer guests of the National Hotel who left yesterday for their homes in various parts of the State. An elegant dinner was the chief feature of the evening, and the menu was an elaborate one. Pretty souvenirs’ were given to th present and a musical and literary program rendered. Mr. Bryan's speech of acceptance ‘taken in connection with the plank he forced into the Kansas City. platform, entitles him to be known phiees Em poror of Evasion. Senn ihc Windows, Doors, Paints. fine lumber of all description. Towrg Bros. Co. _ The Miners’ Convention. The annual convention of the Oalt. opened in San Francisco Monday, November 16th, and will continue three days. Secretary E. H. Benjamin has the meeting is signed by President W. OC. Ralston and Secretary Benjamin. Therein a large atteniance of delega.-. tions is requested and the customaryreduction in railway fares is announced. Among the topics to be considered by the convention is that of securing a new State mining location law from the next Legislature. The con-, flict between the scrippers and the locatora of mineral oil lands will be a topic of interest. The constitution and by-laws of the association may be revised to effect a partial reorganization, Sewer Work. . R. J. Tremaine is prepared to da: ‘all kinds of sewer work at the very lowest ee Notice of Dissolution. OTILE IS HEREBY REBY GIVEN THAT i. T. N Carter and George E. Johnston heretofore doing clothing business at the corner. of Pine and Commercial Nevada City, California,.havethis day dissolved partnerwand H. J. CARTER. G. E. JOHNSTON. Dated Seckanbee 21st, 1900, fornia Miners’ Association will be . sent out official notice. The call for — ‘Make them see that what the nation needs as its chief executive is not an orator, but a man of experience, a man with a clear head and a calm spirit, a age, ® man with tact as well as positive convictions—infaet just such a man’ as William McKinley, who has steered the ship of state out of the breakers of panic aud through the tempest of war, and who ought to hold the helm in his experienced hand until the new obligations of the nation to other peoples and nation’ have been fully discharged. It is right to feel sure, bat we must so make sure, {f the Republicans are beaten it will by stay-at-horhe Republicans, whe oyer-confident and under-patriotic. Have You Tried TAYLOR'S _ Fresh Roasted Coffee Yet? If you haven’t we would like you to try it It is Crisp and Aromatic Fresh from the Roaster Every Day A Revelaticn to you if you have had rr stale stuff lately. ~ ag 110, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib According tothe grade and variety you de oare ok buy: lee Cold Tea Free for All] Drop in and Have a Driak. THE COMMERCIAL TEA CO,, Commercial Street, Nevada City. F. W. TAYLOR, Manager. GEORGE A. GRAY, . + Panera Director and Embalmer. The ¥tbeat of Funeral Furnishings. Fioral Pieces supplied to order. Diamonds. G. J. BRAN Ph ge sand Nos.: Office 281, residence HEADQUARTERS FOR Fine’ Jewelry "Silverware and Broad St.,; above Pine, ‘NBVADA CITY. ‘ceedings will be published in the TRAn. fi nis, oe fi ep Pad henge or Regret oy rece resisted all treatment. She was taken to iw celebrated health springs, but reeeived no hanesi.spenil eatthane aeited Srp t the time the first bottle wand Cit bot. began todisappear. A dosen Sonies't bee completely and left her oper agt pe . smooth. She is now seventeen years o. ad nota sign of the embarrassing disease has ever returned.” S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is ban greatest of all blood purifiers, and thé Bey guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood gnakes bad complexions. . purifies and invigoteem the old and makes new, rich bleod . ene nourishes the 2B ona stg the skin ‘active and besiths proper condition to perform Tis ean thoes 8 Ba have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt HEATING STOVES! See our am, BRIDGE & ~~ BEXCH CO. 2 Manufatturerd of sttict ly high grade stoves. ici nee The Above Stove Will Cost You $8. Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for,our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our phen 4% @ians about yourcase. No ever for this service. * SwiFT siaamecind COMPANY, ATLANTA, \@A.Wet ee ee ree em at ee LEGG cs SHAW Co. NEVADA Gin CAL. ma 3. 90000200000000009 man of moral as well as physical cour. sire, bos alo heerfully given. it you don’t _ Wioow Display, “We are agents for the. RIGHT Maher 2 New Vall Dress Gouds 3 O« & Co.’s. have ever seen, viz: are ae @) Goods visit our store. choice. ©©OOOO 2 * x Clocks! Our line of Fall Dress Goods is here. Don’t fail to see them. © the grandest things in Dress Goods that you ©New Homespuns New Cheviots i New Zibelines S New Crepons, @ New Camel’s 66 Q @ © You will find some ofOCS oe g Hair, Etc. In fact, if you want the new, up-to-date Dress Only one of each pattern. ' Respectfully, MAHER @ CO. -@FOSEQ000 00000006 NE ST tt Lk et Lt baie eee o Invalid Tables © © Come soon and get first’ S © © You can lie dows © i in bed and read 4 3 with them. JAS. KINKEAD ' Has them in stock, and invites precrons to call and inspect them. He has also on band a large stock of Window Shades, All Colors and Kinds, Shee: Clocks! look at the stock of If ‘you intend ssneslinielg a clock you should call and HARTUNG BROS. They have the finest assortment in naa ih: MY PRICES ARE WATCHES FOR SAR AND REPAIRED INA WORKMANLIKE MANNER. A. & H. W. Hartung, Telephone West. 14. WOLF Cash ht Grocer, Successor to F. C. Luetic. THE . QUALITY IS THE . BEST Clocks! Va Canp's « Coneantratol Sou) One can makes enough soup for six persons — and costs only ISc or 2 cans for 25¢. Putup in ‘ the following flavors: Mock Turtle, Tomato and Ox-Tail. Van Camp's — Beets — Ssstin Chicken Gumbo, new. Packed in 3-lb. cars ina ae flavored‘: sauce, aoc a can. Mr visiti bome Mis here cisco of Di on bi es 3 Fe ville fors Mis San home _Mr a vi morn Mir Wala gues! Mr up f visit