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October 16, 1902 (4 pages)

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Pn ipa eagle oes aerdace mee * % — wee! ee ; as : I —————EeEeEe—E—EE melas ee dene ) Advertised Letters, NEVADA City Dairy TRANSCRI : ity PRS MENTION eogron j MINSTRELS, ” he following is a list of the letters ‘BROW WT ae CALLEIMNS, PRoPRiztoRS, : , remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada 4 : Gity, October 16th, 1902: : 3b commanications ions of late Weed Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City iis : . — rte a ; potine Bee pn . oo 4 rras, . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION / aa Daily Record of the) They Will Appear at Sessirassit, eaecra OYE oe ot ee ee ee / 12 1-26 Par We WILKESBARRE, Pa., October 16—President Mitchell this ! : . Bice, Frank een we would . * Delivered to any part of the city. gi a . h t Here On Cary, Mra. 1. R. AFC really goog morning issued the following statement: Appreciating Doings of Our t é 6a er Pranek, M. T oe ntand it ae = 7 THURSDAY... ee as SWeatiassciss tas Seo OF ssssqseses October 16, 1902 the anxiety of the public and mine workers I will say that I e : ores B. F. ity. was unalterably opposed to the acceptance of the form of People 3 Tomorrow Night. Malloy, Ea ¥ ‘ le ° settlement proprosed by. the coal operators beoause it re: ee vcs a SUPpPise Par prise se Par p 2 i oosevelt in maki e selection of arbi. Roberts; B. 8. DP. ARDEE IS stricted President R velt in making th L. Book is down ti bbe Moore’s Filet} Gorton’s minstrels, who will appear) gmith, J. Ernest Hosking 6: wan dime tration commissioner, The restrictions having been re-. on a visit, at the local theater tomorrow oe Tate, Miss Frances M. prise party at bis ie pli ts ras well as or-. Mrs. William Kistie has réturned. are said to be far better this year than) J¢ not called for in fifteen days let-. Grass Valley road lastmoved and representation given organized labor as — fanaee e has ever before. Among other things 40 . tors will be sent to the dead letter of-. e number ot ‘ele sont et + So teeS capital I now give my personal approval to the form. * _, [exchange has the following to sey of foe, Parties calling for any of these Valley and Nevada Oty. Games @. of settlement proposed. I recommend that the district ofConstable Northup is over from,fen} +.. letters will please say “advertise d’. other am ff Jaan. The splendid military band of the. 1,5 a fee of one cent for each letter sod the oeatag was ad sy ficers call tor a convention immediately to call the strike o George Hubb of Los Angeles ie vieit-. company made a hit’ by playing on 1, 8. Carnes, Pobeioaiill 3 : R. GEORGE C. PARDEE, the Republican nominee for Governor : ing here. the streets before the performance and f Headache Saps Your vi Vitality : P . : Four Carloads of Goods. Mrs, F. W. Jones and Leonard Jones . met with much applause. Gorton has And the brain. One ef California, will address two meetings in Nevada County on Monas aes & & and child are here from Mariposa . an up-to-date attraction which never N. D. G. W. Attention. rn en Headac Ours ; day next, one of which will be held at this city in the Theatre at. ~ ; L: Hyman & Company, oe sities county. ae, —hence gin ye : ache ache is hed ad tho bd 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the other at the Auditorium in the evening. wWext Sunday will be obeerved as. prising mercliants, yesterday reon}red Eagol Oleon an ite who have been spiral Fee el cowa oreall The members at Le ara Parlor No 25 fo. an 8 bor. f pai mt : 2 to-date a iting ¢ f) F d ger Preparations are now being made to give the Doctor a grand reception and sy pl oa ne a pring gins up: ty coe ae thie morning for their home at San par eter ee sear ae Fellows Hall on Friday evening, OcGood Meats. the meetings promise to be the largest and most enthusiastic of the campaign. of the charch and Sanday school are. the road yet. These . have been . Francisco. : ladies in the audience. Al Newton tober 17, and in some manner. reprecone “s Dr. Pardee is necting with grand ovations at the hundreds of ’places he is. expected to be present, also the mem-. selected with great care and comprisé. Eagene Porter and sister, Mise) 4:5 . me remarkable stunts with In-. sent the ees yids: vi bight bec ~! beef, matton “and veal oo ’ bers of the Home Department and. everything in the furntehing goode. Gladys Porter, returned home last. ai.7 clubs not seen every day. Jake . By order of the committee. _ nll times. visiting on hie campsign tour, and his visit to Nevada Oovnty will be no exception to this order of things. Reliable advices from the interior show that the same change is Gosinaink . apparent in the places where Lane appeared strongest up to a few days ago. A notable change of sentiment tp favor of Dr. Pardee has also set in at San This is taken to mean that conservative sentiment throughout the State is aeserting iteelf and making itself felt. Francisco. have been lukewarm and indifferent, or in opposition even, are coming out for Pardee, and manifesting a vigorous interest in his success. entbusiastic welcome accorded Dr, Pardee in the mining counties fs another evidence of the general drift io bis favor, final set, these indications point te Dr, Pardee as a sure winner, Cradle Roll. Special exercises will be} line and are intended to meet the rapheld in the Sunday school. At the/idly increasing demands of the pachurch in the morning there will be a}trone of thie store. L. Hyman & Comfriends at Los Angeles. evening from an extended visit with Henry Jepson, who has been . to Welby as end man was brimming with sparkling humor which was happily free from coarseness, either direct or ay \ All over the State men who The wildly As the campaigo bas taken its sadiieieaimanseran Pleasant Evening. Mr. and Mre, Wm, Sandow were tendered a surprise party by their friends last night at their home on Gethsemane street. Games of ‘amusement and dancing ‘were indulged’ in, and the following programme rendered: Solo—Nellie Baker. Recitation—Ulara Nancarrow. ~ Song+W. Sandow. Violin Selo—Jobn McOarty. ° Solo—Miss Maud*Corbett. Duet—Olara Nancarrow and Janie Sandow. Piano Solo— Beatrice May Moore. A dainty supper was partaken of and every one present expressed themselves as having spent a very pleasant evening. Those present were: Waters, May Moore, Emma Fischer, Jalia Curry, Genett Ourry, Nellie Baker, Minnie Sandow, Janie Sandow, Beatrice May Moore, Olara Nancarrow, Clata Nelson, Maud Oorbett, Edith Patton, Alice Mello, Neva Sandow; Mrs. Nellie Ballio, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Metzenbaugher, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sandow; Seth Johnson, George Hosken, John McCarthy, Eugene Rush, Joe Heather, T. J. Sandow, Fred Wilson, Fred McAllister, BR. J. Ronchi, Richard Granville, Oary Arbogast, eater Oorbett. L. Hyman & Co. of this olty today shipped 150 picture frames to L. Elkus & Co, of Sai Francisco, who will use them in advertising’ their business. This stock of frames were the remain-} der of a large number which Hyman & Co. have been earrying in connection with their business and which they have distributiog among their patrons. atrain while on bis way bome from Misses Bessie! ‘Murphy street, Grass Valley. at 2 Truckee News. A quiet home wedding -took place Saturday evening at; the residence of Charles K. Carre. The contracting parties were Miss Mamie La Pierre, sister of Mrs. Oarre, and Lincoln Douglass. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. George H. Smith. Oharles Oabona of Verdi fell from here Sunday and had bis right hand badly mashed, Dr. Bryant found it necessary toremove all of the hand except the index finger and thumb. Death of a Child. Clera Belle, the infant daughter of Robert Huckins, died at Grass Valley yesterday, after a short illness with pneumonia. The mother of the little ene died about thirteen months ago, and the child has since made her home with her grandmother at Graes Valley. She was aged. 13 months and 14 days. The funeral will take place tomorrow ‘afternoon from the family residence of Mre. Robert Huckins Sr., o’cloek. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Nevada City. To be Appoinied The Sacramento Bee of yesterday had the following to say in reference to a former Grass Valleyan: “Ex-Oity Surveyor William Mulleney /of Sacramento is te succeed George Randle as A’sistant Engineer to the Commissioner of Public Works. Willlam Malleney is one of the most popular men in Sacramento, and his appointment will be enthusiastically received . by his many friends.” “. Rev, J. T. Wills, D. D. baptismal e¢ vice for Cradle Roll} pany’s mail order department is rapmembers and any other children that. idly building apa large patronage, 8’ may be presented. Thie will also be] fact that means something fer the futhe opening of the revival campaign . tare of Nevada City, for money thet is under the leadersbip of the pastor and . epent hege that otherwise -goes to Dr. Wills is} Kestern order houses helps for pastor of Franklin Presbyterian . the materiatqdvancement of the comchurch, San Francisce, is Moderator . munity’. of the San Francisco Presbytery, a ae Wien = scholarly and eloquent preacher, and . . “Jesse Moore” Whiskey has been the an evangelist of large experience. He Kentucky standard with which all is an old acquaintance and ‘friend of I 1851. the pastor, and comes at his invitation ray sero Compared, oles for thie work, We bespesk for the p yastied zens generally. Pure, Pale and Personal Noles. ooo eae eae T. Cellaghan is down from Gaston SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ridge. W. H. Bayles ie over from North San Juan. Ed Carey and W. Buchl are down from Forest City. HL L, Egan is here from Sacramento New Fruit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. : ro Henry Lane, = og Union Livery Stable Main st., opp. Union Hotel, of ‘Over dav and night HOI HIN HON IO HNN I IO Announcement. WING TO ILLNESS, MISS JOHNSON’S ARRIVAL HAS BEEN DELAYED, BUT SHE IS SENDING FORWARD ELEGANT. GOODS AND STYLISH HATS OF HER OWN TRIMMING. LADIES, YOU WILL NOT KNOW WHAT. IS STYLISH IN MILLINERY UNTIL YOU t SEE THESE CREATIONS. DUE ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE MADE OF THE aes —sn4— . 2 #. Crawford, Wain Street ~ ~~: ~ evade City, Cat. “1 go before the people of California with clean hands, peouenoe om the best that in me lies, and giving my allegiance to them aad them alone.”—Gzorae CO. PARDEE. ™_™ Ge « HON. GEO. C. PARDEE, Nominee for Governor, AND HON. FRANK H. SHORT — Grass Valley, Monday Evening, Oct. 20th. Citizens irrespective of party are invited. — “WM. M. CUTTER, . Chairman Republican State Com. Prop’r 9 Tbe gees turn-outein the ounty,aad plen Pardee and ne Republican bile Theket Nevada City, Monday ‘Afternoon, Oct. 20th: Alaska, arti bera last evening to visit his mother. Robert: Mitchell, the insurance man, jein town. J.O. Oulver of Palo Alto arrived here last evening and left this morning for Washington. Mrs. Trevaskis returned this morning to San Francisco. Mre. Paris, who has been here on a visit-to Mre, B.8. Rector, retarned to Sap Francisco this morning. implied. The stage setting was rich beyond the usual minstrelsy setting and the costumes harmonized splendidly. The chorus singing is alsoa great feature.
+2 @e> -—--— Oifiee to Close. The County Treasurer’s office will be closed tomorrow and remain closed antil about noon on Tuesday, This is ' done to allow County Treasurer J. J. Whiskey— Jackson and his deputy to visit the More whieky— various towns of the county forthe “Jesse Moore” devant alan purpose of collecting taxee. best. é — : “eo Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma " Pe:ne, none better. For asle t Rector Take Care of Your Boys. . roe. We have jast received two cases of Boys’ Fleece-Lined Underwear for wipter wear. You will pay elsewhere THE OLD RELIABLE $1 per sult. or 50 cents each; but our prices are 25 cents each or 50 cents per euit. Shirts from 24 to 84; d: awers from 2% to 84. L: rman & Co, Regulators of Low Prices. 7Oe When you don’t feel well try a little Gilt Edge Whiskey. First you'll feel, better. Then you'll took better. Your appetite will come back. For sale by all first-oless dealers. $Wichman, Latgen & OCo., San Francisco, Cal. Sole proprietors. sec Snell & Fleming are now conducting a special sale of eiderdown gowns at their store, and it is proving to bea great attraction for re “it Call Absolutely Pure. and sce thelr nem stock of fall 900! oWERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE cameamaioel Guns and Rifles AT CUT RATES. ® Icall and See Our Fine Stock of Guns Rifles, Ammunition, Etc. LEGG & SHAW CO. Main Street, Nevada City. DR. R. E. SMITH . These priser are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parl established nearly four years a One of th best equipped Dental Ottices ces on the Ceaeten Are: Located Here Permanently cre of Sacramento, et and ‘CHAS, B. SNOOK, Sec. Naseaic Building, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City. . appreciate them. fore. E lectro-Dental Parlors is . Rec all the uy ecu ELECTRICAL! and other conveniences for doing denies” oe: pennant at One-half the regular prices charged by other. oes Re gueeee PRICES oper or Lower $10 38 GOLD FILLINGS $2. ” ear an mae dL Vite Ge BRIDGE WORK por et 00. CLEANING o> ehiness : NLES XTRADTION, Gee . (GTB charm toe Rxtraoting when plates are Be scl pp R. BE. SMITH, D. D. S Maher & Co., N Nevada City Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton and Woolen Underwear for — Fall and Winter Ladies, today we show for the first time this Fall all the new things in fall and winter Underwear. Never could yp give you as much for your money as we can this time. Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Lines vests and pants at 25 cents, This is a good one for your money. At 50 cents we can give you the best thing in Vests-an Pauts that you ever saw. We have five different kinds ty choose from. At 75 cents we can give you a Swiss ribbed Vests a1 Pants—both in tHe natural wool and in white. This comes in gray a You will have to see them ta We have all the new things in silk and 'wool underwear for ladies at_prices from $2.50 to $6— jus ‘come and see for yourself. Children’ *s Underwear at 25¢ al 50 cts. You know what these are. You haveghad them be be Respectfully,Maher & Go. See window of New Coats and Capes. white, and is all pure wool. eo a a a ee a a ee a ea a, CHAS. E. MULLOY, = Grocer. . HELPS. Bon Ani } The biggest aid in window washing;}: and in the cleaning of paint work, brass and silver. etc., on the ' market, Price 10 ots. ae Asit name implies, belpe the} . H E LP 8 TAR Cc H, g starch—adde stiffness and brilPrice 10 cents. liancy—a labor saver. Miiluinery Gle gane FOR THE SEASON. . =o—— HE atgle and peanity of our FALL MILL i modes have captivated all visitors to our 'eilr™ parlors, With the exquisite materials {n use thie sant miliiners have vied with each. other in prodeey ; pattern hats, There js ye nothing to be compared nth 7 in town, You will greatly nterested in our exo creations. There charm and elegance ee beck’s Hate thie pF nit to mye a them firat in the thot of fashionable dressers. IWirss. E.ubeck Commercial 8t., Nevada City. Mill St. Gros Ta For FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS OPTICAL GOODS, Etc. ——OCALL ‘on— Hartung Bros The Best of Repair Work a SILV ar ae knives, forks, -W: Presents, etc. Also Sold Yugget Poe and Diamonds Jy At Kd Pry ak ay Pe 18k ac Ss BRAND, = The Jewelef, TRANSCR October 1 aooee oer to the land neces motioD of the reé Deguerre point — Morysville yesterdi nia Debris Oommie isior Water & Mi jetick Ayer, two ond Excelsior W , and one by th ae Co. These ti reon active opera on, as the contrac let today. ss Loe —_—_—— 4 is now selling hi e cents a loaf at , Try itand you w best of every thii snd your orders tc seat oraais of w be found at W.J. namoars. ‘Try the nt a good, cool very best in town m. Harry. Extra Fine Smt podpecker cigar Wm, Giffin is one ¢ the market. It amoked by ex good tobacco. ¢ rand you will ge ~-2@0 mol OF Infants and Chil You Have Alway = + 2@e-e —--—— ) REWARD. fers of this pap learn that there ddisease that s to cure in all its tarrh, Hall’s Oa y positive cure no fraternity. Oa onal treatment. is taken interna bon the. blood al the system, tl be foundation of . mg the patient s ip the constitutio ture in doing its have so much f Owers, that they Doliars for any ¢ + Send for list idress F, J, CHE! . Sold by Drugs amily Pills are t' action is mild results sure and. 8 system ina perfect health. Or constipation, M grocers, 250, ada TI yO rton’s MOUS ALL-¥ Mins -Founder ag tland. ij Entirely Ne Up-to-Date FEATUR! & Pearl, Gort orella Bros., pene Biliott, {0} ames BE, : ‘ond . twenty ot Electric Firs t Orescent — Daue S STREE Bolo B Wait! See . The, 500, Sea a