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October 2, 1902 (4 pages)

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——+— 2 TRUCKEE.JOTTINGS. LUT OS MENS ~Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT Row & CALEINS, PRorrierors, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . Befel, tee } -: Per ver . ByCerer, = =—* + ‘part of the city. to anyred Delive + s : i 12 t<2c Per We FreeTrade the Issue. qHURSDAY...00.0.---. ; NEE ee ee Rei eT eee De oo Re TE October a, 1902 : K Items of Interest From TheLibrarian and Her rn End of Assistant Were Yer} Baste the the and e Venv of ge: Chan @ for on Hoti Judge Denied andthe Jaros Are TP EAR AOAC ERROR porn eed I ree eee Cee rn " , : é ‘. ve). . Next Thursday evening the Nati . Daughters of Laurel Parlor will hold ‘flag exercises an’ their ball. Of late . the Native Daugbters in all partsof) such exthe State have been holding t, . ‘ercises and theif Garnd Presiden ared prep . Miss Eliza D. ‘Keeth, has Attentive. the County. cyaeee® ‘the following pledge, which has been j. adopted by the public schools of San ; Francisco: and Flag my to ce gian alle ge “J pled the Republic for. which it stands. One Nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. LiThe following items of interest are The Nevada City Free Public taken from the Truckee Republican the for ic publ the to ed brary wad open of yesterday, ; quite a Charles Blade wae found dead in his first time last evening, and ~~ Bet Storm I .M. Orowley is down from w ve , Briefs. Local : sidecabin yesterday afternoon by Mars “NTIIMPERIALISM appears to be completely He had evidently ‘beep Littlefield. to ‘ tracked as a campaign issue. Thirty days are yet dead three or four days. He-was re there; . ator for those’ who enjoy floe music. hing anyt hears bic o'clock last night, they were still peridy with nobo ehsir, yet rocking a ion, in elect clining the e befor se elap s and: Wild’s orchestra will render select and this city, : : 8 og ng and his héad laid eagerly scanning the book feet extendi ee The . apers newsp riate music consisting of milithe in approp or p about it on the stum in search of information. ls, odica over to one side and resting: against a eee =f ures, overt the domiIn the Superior Court this morning . the case, and the change of venue. detruak. He was dressed with the ex . The books are all standard works, and taryend upto date logic of events has made the trusts and the tariff Frank Smith bas moved his tailor Another.affidavit states that the Sechenk,. ions at 10 o’elock, the case of Ohas. & cat lately gary 001 quest r that he had removed his shoes. there are many volumes for reference. shop to the building on Main street ‘Cobwebs 4 mino ception all t io trial thrus fair a ive and rece aign not will camp fendant the . t in s Distric issue up. nant charged with rape, came en loc ns ald held an wom Millio McDoug Coroner Depaty— d the and. x “Attorney ll an ideal place to spen ae It wibe -direotly opposite bis oldst for {he . Nevada county for the reason that the inquand B, BPower appeared death that decided jury the est “1 the-backpround. ts at Viaton’s pharpress have already defong winter evenings. The librarian, Mr. R. J. Bennet s Peopl+, and John R. Tyrrell ahd A. D. people and theopinion aud “areprejawas from natural causes. Dr. Bryant free of charge and . ! eyes nes Trusts and tariff are corelated” becaause the Democrat . exami élared their macy tant, é Nilon,: and, her assis ar son and wife et. js here from Sal rtens is down frot , is down from V T pant ChasR orth Sav Jus. Defemiant. nachna They agDistr defendant, who claims expressed the opioione that heart Miss Alic guarantees the glasses which he fits to ict Atiorney Power made a modiced to the insist on urging free trade as a remedy for trust evils. Sas trouble was the cause of death. Dee James, are very obliging, no is here from: M Miss Anni give rati-fuéion, He also inseets duty off. tion that tne jurors be excused during that. he is innocent of the crime a) cures or no pay. ceated was a Swede and about 68 years make to, is y ssar cusnece do not say this, but their proposition 1s to take the tn is held is that he all that and charged, stating artificial eyes. Read the advertisement e chang a for n motio on ent of age. “It isthought he bad consid: arug Btore. : ; erzum the in. ured for a request and it will be complied witb. in this evening's TRANSORIPT. all triist made articles.Nearly everything manufact aud. a change of venue. The tody and deprived of his liberty Bircville is in to b, js-bere from ‘Sa this country is produced gal of Anthony D . ae eC ad kb ° iS See = ‘ by a Sorporation, and 4 ali af to the turing corporations are trfists, according : ; x To follow out the Democratic program lexicon. expose every line competition. ot Judge f: manu ac defense objected on the grounds that ‘by d other parties crime.committe erable money. : that tend to. weaken their . > : : Sarees The Court met at 1:30 o’clock this a mystery as no attempt was made at MILES ON HIS WAY TO MANILA. Opening Sale of Ladies’ Flanele! . ordered: filled. adpete Soheuk, the defendant filed an afternoon, and in ‘the matter of the robbery. The Republican position 10 regard to the trusts is Judge Niton bad affidavit asking for a change of Judge, SS ce He firstdiscrimi-. offi t«vit, seying taat opinio that’ the same was denied. mirably stated by President Roosevelt. and that _. expressed ahad : : made up ‘hisn, mind 11. suace0 biased -. COrpor of mass great the Tbe motion for a change of venue and r prope s trust the een nates betw tte up, and Attorney’'Mason made a That came . guilty was e defendant ations organized for lawful and useful purposes, and then he. th to allow the jurors to remain motion a ge Sopa over betriff, ate ge to s trust the e enabl will that om, while the affidavit for laws of t courtro an the tmen in Loru advocates the enac istric 4 . citizens of Nevada City. ‘ gar of Alaska arriv and ‘eft this mor 40, Gowns and Skirts. persnot a change of venue was being read faa he would “aly case, to t-y the If such laws cannot be enacted if deehe waeShee : : a be brought under control. see of Emigrant cits. er arrived bere frot fairs have been conducted in an adSeveral newspaper clippings are atknown person and rendered unconand will stand ssa scious, The reason for the assault is mirable manner, The sffidavit of D. B. Getchell was tached to the affidavit. } monument to the liberality of the jy, k this marning. of domestic industry to destructive foreign . 1:30 o'cloc x The libtary is something tbat bas ting witnesses are also While returning hon about one this city for many Democratic it was a sabjest that every jaror ought The prosecu alleged being Sanday morning George Sayles been needed in’ ts o'clock inciden ned, mentio Se . ~ inception its afr d be tol tohear its from woul , and jute years th d ienee Yona J ieqee characters. was etruck a heavy blow by some uuwoul on arrived here le fame’ to. firs. K Fogarty ce wm Corral yesterde ion of allow certain evidence to be introand argued. The Judge reed over the document, as the Constitution now stands, he advocates the adopt duced which defendant desires. dreme sed propo said that he was of the opinion the deg and the and rizin sworn, autho t was dmen Nilon amen Judge onal a Constituti were some things in the All made by White Labor. No Chins com1 the trial, as they might influence some proposes to regulate them by foreign goods and pauper certain matters. Jadge of the jurors. The jurors were then imno and that r d silve answere free Mr. Nilon petition. Having been compelled to drop until thé reading of the ency would tell how be would decide on excusedt and argument were flaished before affidavi perialism, the Democratic party reveals its atavistic tend came case questions before the . And they are at prices that are in the reach of all. man had his hands on these Goods fendant’s attorneys questioned bim as that there ial legislation. "If there are any inequalities in the tariff he. to how he would give a decision in” affidavit that would not be allowed ip by harking back to its ancient heresy. him. He was then asked if be had read up 4 4 44 and he answered that he was faformed oe \ Satay tvs Ladies’ Tennis Gowns at Soc, 75§¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50 . Ladies’ Tennis Skirts at 50 and 75 cents. of gocd Flannel and you will find th All made 4 i j width j . \cheap ones just and as long as the better ones) as full in ~\ j — SMU ‘thuhivin 3/. [4 j iN Laden l . jand $2.50. wes ty \\ Schenk’s arrest, that had iofinenced the minds of the people, and bis cllHe The Jadge then said that be did not} like to make a, talk about himesif, ‘ent could not bave a fair trial, cases, “ f ZL Nas HH F ed. articles siace. as to all the late decisions in rape papers had publish : ail Wes HTT d to argument ae eee Gasreferre iaand et op different decisions in. rape cases, a0 strong 4 Case In Point. 4a4nh 444 act WS \W) affidavit, Attorney Mason then made . ) . niade for us. . . but was at a loss to know how the de-. read eeveral of the articles. s argued District Attorney Power fendant could sweir_that be had ex-. Men’s Night Shirts for $1 each. Respectfully D. B it s*orn to by Sheriff So __. that Mr. Sheldon’s nomination woul decline to run in case the latter was nominated. There was no personal objection to Mr. Sheldon whatever, only the public feeling that is being manifested against trusts. Coming close on the heels of the Iowa platform and the refusal of Speaker Henderson to be a candidate on it, the New York incident is instructive. The attitude of the coal SIMONDS fF PRESTON ' — noteworthy that the friends Republican’
masses. It oe — dfortime he wi C. J. BRAND, = = The Jewelet . at ser : " . 65 cents per set up El orSs ectr O= . PRESS i s _: se we ae col avea a setha. This : a mor 8 hers are called o glad if hey wor Mistuke, its phases, and his decisiona could be . Simonds-is-a-grad -his_ ae: aard. eee Mr, iS 2 re . oO and q less. : Saree Bian Sdlenyvenr, J REWAGD REWAKD an ‘hat there is tabi ih all jr Cure isin’ Ont fe pie fetersity. Carn ies _. All are invited to attend. 4 : fe) Be 4 Street. Nevads Commercial s as Gr . Mill Street , } Poaltaktreniment en jot er D the Bale “y e. ofthe MonOlnet th dation ® . ; : pee, Fa atl One pound can. . the 50 Cents, > ~ are eiean von find it ne ears will igre dot ‘ ‘pe elected. : Patriotism° and e demand such afresult. *. 5 ; AE at Washington, District of Oo-. Phone Ma pn 633. is a native of the State of New Hamp-. *}iambia. # : ; Masonic Building, up Stairs, Pia * . Nhe w cae n yyOF"1 Druga Bolt ipa N F. SIN ndent Candidut, George i De Ace and the while Republican 50 CENTS. CTION EXTRA are,ordered ESSing when plates _ PAINL oe @@" Noo ‘arge tor Extract ape of the United tore the Supi CourtPe a thoroug upreme makingMr. Simonds. h . y county. the is canvass e,ofand the] candidat the individual interes teststs ofof th R.E SMITH Str 8 for any eas ING ay o akhe< # -BAR : POWDER : patient chaoeyfal Drs “i ' rae : oadltemanog ean es is genretneis tohia-B passless pilotage of a party<that succeeds only im tearing peckLs the Supreme Court; GOLD CROWNS. 22 olewe $6 3 eaves Dh ure to ai nim. Be sceks thearhthes to prectice before 1880. down and does not possess the gevius to build. In 1893 Mr, BRIDGE WORK, per tooth ..° 6 $0/CLEAAING io eis: selina ctl praia Gli Main. 44. bn ::ependant w bgstee $ : IMPORTED AND PATTERN HATS : MRS. L. LUBECK, Permanentlymee cig eiresTRICA arsios with alllyScag & Smee ation Golterer Mr, pahanpthe to be forthe right. turn — apon L aud. other conveniences for dolog being of its citizens todette work, ss first-cla ®¥solate . adprestige, happiness and the well was and 1879, of Claes in gan’ ution, Se cise cine off the light of Republicanistt and by accepting shen pide oht prices charged All .work. guaranteed st One-half the regular prices by other ee o bel dios tis Gk Ini: dentists at his Upon Sei 1879. in n Michiga to of Court . about bas groping g ‘ atic vaporings the com t OUR PRICES ness of Democr 8 go gropin 23 lala. w ean atetige bese a ienede Ulsease that” sei I IR . z aE =v We will display our og : oe ;Y Addre me ome j ‘Ortices on ne : the Soi -best equippeF d Dental on age to himions ationa 3 DR. R. E. SMITH To be a Superior Judge requires al 4/ shire, but. has been a resi 2 Ir by aw nervous headache: . hooey ae ee ee ae ork, Pa al penin . 3 ‘ ran ye Moana saatorca yi e itO d 30 cents per set up fairs, of ambition and of a full fruition of California’s destiny, man of superior tect and/judgment, . State and county cng ig rh and it is confidently believed by every . is at present a M i must keep this State in the Republican column. 7 : 1g, : too prosperous, Pho depend on hin 2 ONDA!VEE BAY SA TUFR _ + SA &-M RDAY 30 cents per set} . . September 27 and 29 Wine Glasses g ition of own interest, in the interest of p atriotism, in recogn too ate'is ‘ ——*hKek———— See -Our--Prices. Best Lead Blown ‘table Tuebies The people in their} ambitious for the power7 ting and Rep: mne't is in Nevs * — : joined the constantly shrinking coliimn of retrogression would be a blow that would affect California directly and not theoretically. The eyes of the Nation too Be Also Sold Yugget Pins and Diamonds : (> ee oe me Inspect our ponds, 16 4 @ right h: State has that thistds State forth that the word word to go forth ™O ALLOW. the : . oold be a soap: dered by theR people of the Nation ‘ and aiWine: Glasses ee Tumb ‘ad 6 Seelers town, seen ints, ever Goble e 0 soon of the building. fin of the fire is supposed ——akeeo 3 until the hose at vid 7 and the fit pping in the b proved a confi being thrown int Just received Direct from the Eastern Factory the finest : line of ©. . the blessings of an.enlightened administration of public af we'er managed Jewelry of All Kind Promptly and Neatly Repaired . ® the ‘1 by a match, cig 1s ———_—_— will-be on California on election day. went to a door, and wit eves We have an excellent line of Spoons, knives, forks, Wedding Presents, etc. : ne The men attemp! door to put out ven back by the . Sep . rd ckwa Ba en ni illing to help ex 2 te fS RN ae eee ee eee NO Siep here was a large G ve Roosevelt: most earnestly E aldron at that place isving from un A. & H.W. He HARTUNG,: 22232 backed Odell in the position he ‘took. . They ful y realized the inconsistency of endorsing the President and denouncing: trusts, and then nominating «4 map intimately connected with the trusts. Bee W. A. Meyer of the Chinn-Beretta Optical Co. of Sacramen! be with us October 9:b, 10ch and 11h for the purpose of ade will change in i) justing glasses properly and making any necessary 7 Respectfully, glasses of his former patrons, ? , apgive way before Governor Odell’s ultimatum and the proval of it manifested by tac porning, aS a res was passing the st jg. He gave the. al HAVE to arouse the public on this great subject. Governor Odell realized that to nominate a trust magnate. in New York would be an apparent slap at the President’s professions and place the Republican party in a false position. * Even so potent a leader as Senator Plat, was forced to im quarter past five if your sight is in any way defective. , LEGG -& SHAW CO. barons and the, insistent demand of the President that laws to regulate and control the trusts be enacted, have combined ° : Co. Oftentimes show the need of glasses. They are some of the Ind the Presidio and Angel Island were on the wharf, and they vied with each other in the supply of music. 4 cations of defective vision and stould be attended to at mg You'll be surprised at the comfort a pair of glasses will allor passengers were Colonels Chamberlain and Mans. The bands from the posts «t : Aa cl in Tl Blurring of the Sight ~Otber guished soldier as he started on the long voyage across the Pacific. ee a ; Eyeache A ON A. MILES. GENERAL «fz : § Headache. , fi Mii? of army officers and their friends at the wharf to eay good-by to the distin~ e ie Maher —_ San FrANoIScO, October 1—The transport steamer Thomas sailed for Manila today at noon, and prominent among her pasengers as she pulled away from . ber wharf was General Nelson A. Miles and Mrs. Miles, There was a big crowd d endanger the success given as to the Judge who would try was commenced. : UY : e if oe . eK ; ey QS, A WSs é . was denied. slated by Senator Platt for Lieutenant Governor is intimately whether be tried the case or not. is 3:10 who , antil The Court then adjourned until 1:30, A recess was then teken associated with trust organizations. Governor Odell jarors of in ng sweari the when k, men in American politics, discovered o'clock, when a decision would be o'cloc pelled Sheldon’s withdrawal by announcing that he would berg of Moores FI pyesterday. jsenberger left thi th Bloomfield, Made of Twilled and ; more than surprised that the at . an athdav a HE intensity of, popular feeling on the subject of the was s should allow such an affidavit. Getchell, that he had interviewed torney trusts has again been illustrated by the enforced to be sworn to by the defendant and . number of citizens, and found that then branded . opinion was divided as tothe guilt or withdrawal of Banker George R. Sheldon as a candipresented in Court. Hefalseh ood, and ,innocence of the accnsed.,.‘ 4 the whole affidavit as date in New York. Mr. Sheldon, who had been said he was not particular as to. Themotion for a change of venue " of-the ticket and possibly defeat it, and he therefore com They were You won’t find them elsewhere for that price, . Plain Tennis Flaanel. We have never carried them before, Better come early as we won’t have this lot long. and filed pressed an opinion in the case, and . sgainst the change of venus, one of the shrewdest a Walker returne np Juan. ‘ Calkins of the rarrived here last rancisco, len left this mor : ‘a ‘ . We Yi A read the Attorney ‘Tyrrell then , Irwin re'urned y Robles. ny left yesterday f or Juds D. D ep Nevada § o County ’ : y: November