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. . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t
: Nevapa City DalILy TRANSCRIPT } 10NG LIFE a: Th . Alt 7 !
NEW ORLEANS, October 1 3.—The street railway employes . List
ACCIDER . a ‘ : ; <3 "id is . f eople Wy ho i On a ate 0 fd iforen ven a
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. = $6 Per Year { By Carrier, « 12 162c Per We
Delivered toany part uf the city.
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. . ed Pj day’s work, and no disctimination would be made against any _F. Gillet—Seoond Prisg MONDAY coocioeessece onsber 43, 1902/ MG Respected Pioneer oa apiec siatata sa te pe
gens
~ Mre. P; Gillet—Fj “ ; : . i . i let—First priza 4
metically
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. following Nevada City people bave 5 pe de
9 .,__ . won prizes for exhibits: : 2 '
Quincy, Ill., October 13.--Atornado struck this city. Mrs. E. Murchie—Handsomest carLaid 10 Dect an _
The sturdy pioneers who figared in : . e afghav. Ml,’
the early history of Nevada county ' burbs of . Mrs B: F. Snell—Cotton Quilt, Se es Mein of Oakle
fully Belore Hection. sty. Seas Pere: AYer oon Se eee = ae great damage to the crops. Several people in the suburbs of) Gigrence Gray — Best display of] the funeral of tho inten, guile visi 0 UHS me
ears they will have all departed from :
; r Tunnel » 1 i ; and Indiana, doing. , M"* B. F. Snell—second prize 00} Gatholic Oharch at 2 o'clock ta Amador county,
oe . Rteat beyond.
e. show that the’ storm crossed Missouri and indiana, . pread biscuits and doughnuts. afternoon and was largely mn Forge 1110, HE people of Nevada County, together with the voters. " j,.nua -P. Wentworth died sud
tet
: —— = . tomatos. of deceased. The following a Francisoo. ituti -in~ , . ‘ —First prize on Irish Dg of o San
eight amendments to the State constitution. These of bis stetercin-law, Mea, Wook s4 M Hadley, E H Barker, © W Chapman, . . Charles Fowler—First prize on Irish} ay pallbearers: F. L. Ath gparco velurne 5s worth, on Gold Flat. About three tT Nl neer ns al y AI Parker, J'H Rogers, © P Lough. potatos. Waters, J. G. Neagle, J, T, Mou amendments are numbered non-consecutively and . weeks ago Mr. Wentwétth was leading } ou ’
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a ie walnuts and first priag’s
eS Premiums. ‘jalmonds and'chestnuts,
: : sak ~~ Fe ne . P . = : __. . Beli Gillet—Pirst, secon, J
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; : . Phe Seventeenth Agtivaltural Disprizes ‘for dry wines, exhibit “a
: Reward :
‘trict Fair bas come to @ oldse and the . and white wines, Bi
Voters Should Study Them Carelast evening destroying several houses" and barns and doing "88
this life t ive their reward in the the city’ are reported {killed. Reports from outside points violins. Ashburn took place trom g, Bussey returned
8 life to receive their rewa
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. Mrs, L. C. Arnhart—First prize on} ip, many friends ‘
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of the entire State, will vote in November upon . denly yesterday morning at the home Ss OCT heavy damage
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id s Kinkeac J
; . gan Fraucisco.
her, H © Wille, T} Felix Gillet-—First prize for pears. 9 Qonian, M. 0’ ' pan
are designated by the branch of the Legislature in which . 4 colt and the animal becoming frightridges Obas Gaenther . ! ounell,
— ), Holland has ;
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ened to rear and in trying to il
. R, Maloney—Firet prize for plums, ;
each originated, as Senate amendments No. 4,-No. 18, No. 3, e nto rear ying t .
rini, M L Marsh, J M Buffington, H D:
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to San Fraucisco.
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quiet it the old gentleman
was thrown
John Arthur, Gus Orzalli.
. Felix Gillet—First
prize for wine cr ec
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I . QO an 0.13, an ssem amendments . violently to the ground and 48a re: : os
0, 6,.No. 14, No. 20 and No. 13, and Assembly
dments . violent! h a apd
Towle, Jo
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4 7 : ease ae 4 Mr. and Mrs. a
No. 2 and No.28. The amendments in fnll will be found . #tlt reosived several bed brutes ana] [168 From His. Will Address’ the Citiee See
in the official election proclamation on the fourth page of. near the shoulder. Considering his
the TRANSCRIPT and voters should carefully study their pro-. ge he recovered from the shock much A Injuries. ‘mens of This City (OURT DOwNGS, . Maher & Co. Le N
“is : : quicker than was expected and on
visions so that they may be able to vote intelligently when. quureaay and Saturday of Inet week
Daniels, A Tam, Jos O'Connell, J Fed. Mrs. L. O. Arnbart, third. -A-solemn requiem mags way
In yesterday.
y morning's train,
jaco on legal bust
: s Pemarthag el . Se riadsis osama! piamot me) son on Tomorrow Night . { Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton ames: co Preserving the above order, Senate amendment No. 4 sa pre on — Leoperpt aaa A fearful accident occurred on the mo e Ballestero N Case Rese . : “ Fan Scarttlees!
provides for the inclusion of high, normal, evening and techeke, “Thain cae Kaew him best think . S0@thern Pacific railroad above Col2 , Woolen Underwear for Sie"? nical schools in.the public school system; devotes the school . be suffered ‘much more than he ever. fax yesterday and asa result two men for Trial--The Schenk . or
ppion mine left .
° . let anyone know, as he was not of a. lost their lives, considerable track was. Tomorrow night the Republicans
funds exclusively to the support of primary and grammar
F Il d W t 9 San Francisco.
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complaining disposition and always . torn up and two engines were piled up. of this city will be out in all their
a an in er . MEE
Sk nomad socahe vat achaiee ebe for support of the. endeavored to lopk at the bright side} i, 4 heap. As far as can be learned. glory to recelve Hon. J. N, Gillett, the Case,
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a Tena ce pllecnpcc agra ree acdae to rae no one is direetly responsible for it} Republican nominee for Oongress for
Ladies, today we show for the first time this Fall af srintendent Chas
tionable and should be adopted.
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ious minor matters about the premiees. #5 it was due to the inability of a/the First District -which includes Ne———— Ry Sanat asi sate ae eee a aie ences ong t
Senate amendment No. 18 divides the State into fish and. returned to the house about 6:80 and . freight train to reach a point fixed for. vada county, who will addrese the \give y YOU. e. 7
. Chas: P. Schenk. Request . ‘ : : departure for Sar ee . «: up to that time was feeling unusually . it at a certain time citizens“of this city at the Nevada. , People vs ‘ai owithdeawi . Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Lines vests and pants at 25 qi, game districts, and permits a different open season in each. 9 He was shortly afterward seized . for setting cause for trial withdra (
A este Theater. Thie will be the frat meeting . This is a good one for your money. He. W. Tiltonand .
T ; ly b d : t. . 4 a y 3, W. Tilton’an
his is a good amendment, for on account of the different . with severe pains around the heart and Ran party nowy yeaterany MveR ion of the campaign and no doubbt the at defendant's reques
. Present . can gi b ine ir : hereon a Visit. t
altitudes and climatic conditions of the State a uniform open . *™fered_ terribly. until 8:30 o'clock, an east bound train passed through . nai) will be crowded. Great prepsr-. People vs. R. Ballestero. Fresent At 50 cents we can give you the best thing in Vesig
2 ie ; < as nas’ Gorcor
; when death brought him peace. Medi-} Colfax with orders to side track at/ations have been made to make this panel of jurors excused and trial reset Pants that you ever saw. We have five different kit ea re
season is destructive of fish and game at many places at a} cai assistance was sent for bat the. Tuncel No. 13. The train was too. meeting a rousing one. Daring the for November 18th, 1902. . choose from. :
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time when both should be protected. physician did not arrive until after the} heavily loaded for the engineer to. ¢vening the Nevada City mandolin] Estate of Collan Harry, deceased. . .and Mrs ee!
a ' . At 75 cents we can give you a Swiss ribbed Vests here Saturday ev
}end had come, though it is thought club will render several selections. Hearing of petition to set aside estate . . 2 S : ee
Senate amendment No, 3, to exempt State and. municithe patient wes bopondetronial ‘aid, [ain Vies a tag pahengegeeas The following gentiemen will act as. for use of widow continued until fur-. Pants—both in the natural wool and in white. : 3, Mamie Jensen.
pal bonds from taxation, is proper and should be adopted. Ai/}even though medical attendance could ake. View the train whieh was to have
asthe vice-presidents: . ther order of the court. . At $1 we have a world beater, This comes in gray it rine of N
iti i i 4, . have been procured eosner. About. Paseed them at the tunnel appeared,. 0, JM. Walling will act as chair-. atate of Cutherine Hart deceased. white, and is all pure wool. You will. have to see the aturday evening present our ownecitizens cannot invest in these bonds, which} Bi? ho Pies Jeni’ 4h kaoocd. ooeibie ax tat ued Mek chordie J. M, :
are sold outside the State and the interes{ goes abroad, con, :
iti rr distri i all . ¥ 3 ae en route home.
man. we . Petition for distribution continued un-. 4 )yreciate them. We have all the new things in sill ccna
ance with a request from the dying} tance eway. It was then too late to. , G Ramelli, A Folene, B F Snell, W. til Monday, Oct. 30th, 1902. . is. L. Joaqua and
stituting a drain on the State. . Taxation’ df our own public . }man.® letter from hie sister in Ohi~
cago was read:‘to him and after it was
do. anything and the engineer and. @ Bicherds, ETR Powell, H Dicker-) fstate of Henry Mell, deceasea, WOO! underwear for ladies at prices from $2.50 to SBratand son of ¢
ee Saas ‘ ley a ‘aan; W. Pamblyn, H Odgers, D Altenring demurrer pohtinced one . COMe and see for yourself. Children’s Underwear at 25@@Bmpanied the rem
securities is unscientific and bad public policy. completed, despite the pain he. was. #remen of the west bound train saw ‘ g
, de Dailey, J Frederick, C F tov, H! weck. ‘50 cts. You know what these are. You have had themgggum to this city
Senate amendment No.’6 confers on all cities exceedsaticit, the papier congetg ae the knpeeting ioe ser es to. Waters, Hon F T Nilon, OJ Naffzizer, . toetato of David Fitzgerald, deceased. . fore, Respectfully; ; aie Joxata te
ing 3500 inhabitants the right to make a charter and have peng’ Dr sdkenioenta Wick: jump for their lives. Their brother) 7, § Calkins, C E Mulloy, E 8 Park»,. Order of sale of real estate. .
eee d : hee bl workmen on the other train were lese. A Hartung, E A Moore, H Metaena iwe zea1fhex az GCG oe ee eee
municipal government. This amendment is unobjectionable . tess than three minutes of the end and. pounate and were on their posts of . baugher, 8 Risé@AD E Morgan, J J Bean Soup Tonight, . See window of New Coats and Capes. Dischar and should be supported. fought off death until forced to yield c .
Hanley, Jos Eustis, Carl Schwartz,
Fred E Brown, G A Bailey, T Waters,
: and pay nature’s debt. i duty when the two iron monsters
; Senate amendment No. 14 provides for the use of a vot-. " josnoq Palmer Wentworth was a. Came together, Pieees -of iron were. A Tompkins, B E Linder, WDLong,. After the Democratic meeting at é ee :
ing machine to facilitate the receiving and counting of votes. man of integritr, a good neighbor and . thrown inevery direction, the cars of] T F Goding, W A Dennis, Jobn Davis, . the theater tonight all are invited to . p CHAS ee
at elections. As the matter is left to local option no harm. ®* "0° friend. He was of @ sunny dis-/ both trains derailed ani broken and. Jobn Stevens, G Fischer, E R Abadie,. the National hotel bar room, where : °
osition and’ was never so contented bean soup will be;served. ; browing some yo
will be done by the amendment: vi when Gehenvaris to make others considerably track tors ap. ES Roatan See, 7 F Waters, : e Courthouse yar
as RO Walrath, J H Richards, W Spee ay et = ) Senate’ amendment No. 20 provides for State highways happy. Although of a quiet and unThe force of the concussion when BE Deawtord, ’ ©. 3 Olemo, Jobo When you don’t feel well try . little H E P tm Bo ») a AN I I } “est today.
and is unobjectionable assuming disposition he was quite. the two trainscame together wes 80] Werry, John Curnow, R W Gaylord, . Git Bdge Whiskey. First you'll feel . f ; ’ 4 Pay T; Hobson, a one
: well known and 4ll of hie acquaintan. great that the tank of the East bonnd. R D Skidmore, G © Scarfe, W L Mobbetter. ‘ Then you'll look better. Your. & The biggest aid in window washi i sbhe beh hi
Senate amendment No. 13 provides that offenses against. oee have nothing bat good tossy of . train was thrown against the boiler, . ley, EB Power, R Plummer, D BGetch. *PPetite will come back. For sale by ys for battery din thec d silver. ete, on! the 1 be ted b information alone and shall him.
all first-class dealers. Wichman, aud in the cleaning of pains qeek, Dress and + : ged from custody
e law. may be prosecuted by 5
: ell, R Moore, C H Eddy, C Pinch, W W : . , :
‘ : : sani 4 Deceased was born at Effingham, instantly killing the engineer and pinKirkham, Jobn Dabb, W B Vinton, J Lutgen & Co., San Francisco, Cal. . market, Price 10 ets. : g expired for doi
not require both information and indictment. This seems to] New Hampehire, and wes82 years of . Ding in the freman, whose body was .
Sole proprietors.
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facilitate the administration of criminal justice and is not obage on the 24th of last March, although held against the bot boiler. The other = —=
Asit name implies, belps
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~ was as active and energetic as most . employes of both trains rashed to the
H E LPSTARCH
5 starch—adds stiffness andb ya d Try ak
jectionable. hag hetrigest rg piers 0
BN ; lle you think o
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liancy—a labor saver. Price 10 cents. eng .
Assembly amendment No, 25 fixes a siniform working) To mourn his demisé are left two sisSAPP NEROE OF UE SEIOEN INT: 808 90 / \ ae of Cascan
. : ‘ i‘ _. ters, both of whom live in Chicago, awful sight met their eyes. The : e ‘ 3 ic, ideal laxative
day of eight hours on all public work an the State. ane and a niece, Miss Gussie Wentworth, . engineer laid dead under considerable) —————~~~ : é batihtw soebse Sac ' regret it.
bly améndment No. 28 is wholly vicious and should be de—. who is employed as teacher in the pub . debris and the fireman, who though
: . ped -C) (Ce C6:
; 4 il druggists
feated. lic schools at San Francisco who aralive, was in a position unable to help oT RISKS,
“ . . Tived here this morning. The deceased f
was the last son of a large family, his himeelf sud bis body was burning. . rt Wai .
brother, J. H. Wentworth, with whom . Al! bands got to work to extricate Ht LSS ON
St, Louis . y ‘“ ; > he had v-ade his home for many yeare,. him from his terrible position and in { i be: ; : FOR THE SEAS “q
BEERS etiog ag at Gold Flat about three . order todo it found it necessary to ; QQ ~ TT! style and beauty of our FALL
The Highest Priced but theBest Quality The sesly days of Mr. Wentworth aeputete ons of his: tage. Beerpthing : : t z aan have captivated all visitors m 7
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SOLD EVERYWHERE. were spent on the farm in New Hamp. Poesible was done to relieve his suf a Ga. eee With the exquisite materials in use thiss
; shire. He lived there antil the news of }@rings but while on his way to the Rt ARE \
milliners have vied with each other pared Meeti
the finding of gold in California was. railroad hospital at Sacramento he
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: ) yas pattern we bier dey con 4 peel iin oat
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: ai’ 1 in, in town, You wi greatly inter :
d D moc ratic R il ! received, and being of an adventurest . gjed. The wrecking train from Truckee 7 ge LAS Jegance ft
ran e a y @ . disposition he prepared to try his for“ %
creatinas: There is a charm aed lrstin thet
eck’s Hats thig season to make the i
soneadic the thai “elld Wise” inthe cleared the track and traffic was only
: fr: of fashionable dressers. 7
year 1849 he arrived at San Francieco, . 4°!8yed 8 few hours. =” G LASSWAR E FO R SA LE 4 mig E . SIMOND.
be " i} Tb fortunate fi 8 y ; wbpec For §
H 0 N. RAN KLI N K. LA N E, Pied roby. ovine Like of aie ae i . Ve Wirs. Ei ss 8
: LY ; Mill St., Gra
: ; most other early arrivals be engaged . ville and is quite well known here, Just received Direct from the Eastern Factory the finest Commerst ie da. cas — = : JACKSO!
Democratic Nominee for Governor, and in mining and’ was tor a:tims duite line of
HON. JAMES V. COMMA, artic scent ur nom VERY ‘i PROSPEROUS, Goblets, Tumblers and Wine Glasses Headache Bow.
u. O'NEILL
ai Rss Bo Mee cg Toa pe ever seen in town, See our window display., Our prices are
Will Address the People of having more adventure and went to Eyeache : Superinten¢
the then thriving mining camp of Virright. Inspect our goods. ' ie age the ol
. ; inia City, Nevada, where he remained — , , y at the fc
NEVADA CITY, Bgiceeers og ileal Blurring of the Sight = [mos
be . place, where be has since lived. : SINGTON —
Tonday Evening, October 1 3th, late home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afterO05 0 l. George Best Lead Blown Table Tumbler 30 cents ‘per set Oftentimes show the need of glasses. They are som »
ee i ti f defective vision and should be 4 TPEVILLE—"
Commencing .at 8 o’clock sharp. ; nl la ¢ Ine ew oles es 30 cents per set up if yo sight is in any way defective.
Members.
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ve Everpopy invireD. —._ {MEETING TONIGHT.) Electro Saital Pari t wet asta at a _..
. ee ee = n a a r , glasses of his former patrons. Respe waTOs . ees couien
EXCURSIONS Me Democrats to Hold), vse sss rote, xe se ont == ES) LALSHLW. HL HARTUNG
Ober 17th,
Sons of St. George, Saturday, night pePPre 3 : a HSAN JUAN
: initiated eight candidates and received a ' = —_= .
Porth at the nine ap Pi begga he oe Bln gt DR. R. E. SMITH ber 18th.
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and the following program was. These parl are a branch of the Elect RISTON—Mon : ors : ro-D
EAS I rendered: established nearly four years age: One of tbe invest een
D Foo} One of the la ge nd rp . ; RTON-7 d Theater : ne selections—Len Foote, . best equipped Dental Ottices on Heather, oui 9 4y i i : . V HK R VW A I { IOKER a ’
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4-4 44 Ovwer the & «€ he a 3 2 : Remarke—Rev. J. Sims e
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Readlog oN. W. Bounetts Are Located Here Permanently oH AND RE 3 ts eu $4 ober th i \ ~. We have-an-excellent lineof Spoo™ 4 ber ath, .
C74 e: Bong—ferael James. with allthe modern ELEGTRIGAL] aud other conveniences for doi : , ae ae g, ett. 3 AN §p
GQ anta It) e Railwa The Detoseata::will: hald. forth at os. ag sweetene first-class work. other r doing » knives, forks, Wedding present’, a a hari
aes : + aad esta ergs he) angen fone sonfsPOe MTGE ot One the senyr prio charge ty ater] . Also. Sold agget Pine end Demers Mo
he cheapest and Rees way to travel Touriat Glepiog (Cars are used ana. streets and fruvork.s sploded. Be) Jaamen, nO Aree fll Unpée of Lowen a ON Ces : , SL ee . fn
_ are on AYS, THURSDAYS -. Nevada Oity Bao play on ’ “ or Lo NGS
DAYS by experienced and careful attendante. » ee streets and also farnish.music at the, pare wee Manestrow, GOLD CROWNS” weet’ eoltairan tae 2 Karat 6 Neatly : TLL .
Peenreeioan dG BRIDGE WORK, per toot.. ¢ 00/ CLEANING CNC 4 Jewelry of All Kind Promptly ané S's >.. \
; theater. Franklin K. Lane, the Demo4
@@-NO EXTRA FARE FOR TSIS SERVICE. i Remarke-John J. Quick, © = © . SNS Wms Por tooth.. 6 00) CLEANING.;...: iets satan
booklet with fall information. Write for it. OE. We inane a” ff) cratio nominee for Governor, will adRemarks—I. C. Linley’ : ) . ‘PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 : 3 : :
dress the people, as will also James V. rtette—Israel James, Ben F, ‘ ’ CENTS. t
Coleman. A musical and lite 088, . MF" No cnarge for Extracting when plates are ordered, — . pit
SANTA FE, 841 Market St., San Francisco, . progcam ine been prepared for the ocNW. Beoueta: Chee James ". Phome Ma n 633. "RE. SMITH, -D.D. $ , , = * The JEW RIES Vatupy.
' . casion. America—Lodge. : ' Plasenic Building, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevad City ras oS eae q pe.
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