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October 30, 1902 (4 pages)

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oe <> tee = ne Hee ge. een “NEVADA pop it tas City Dairy TRANSCRIPT : ——PUBLISHED BY—— THE TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHING .COMPANY FRED BE. BROWN, Manager. — ened Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City ‘ByMalj; + + = * THURSDAY .... ee sche hs es on enieaes tov¥es -Belding’s six-year-old son. It is a gruesome, repulsive specF: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year . By Carrier, « w Delivered toany part of the city. 12 1-2c Per We October 30, 1902 A HORRIBLE SPECULATION. The Democrats had a meeting in the City Hall last evening, and it was called to order by M. J. Brock, chairman of the Democratic county central conimittee, George B. Finnegan T IS STATED that the Sheriff of Multonomah county, . acting as seoretary. Oregon, intends to charge $5 a ticket for admission to the hanging of one A. L. Belding, who murdered his wife, the proceeds to be devoted to rearing and educating ulation, and it should not be permitted. The Sheriff's philanthropic motives cannot rob the scheme of its horrible complexion. The mere idea of making the innocent child the beneficiary of his father’s execution ought to condemn it in the minds of all right-thinking people. boy himself in after life would loathe the education obtained by such means. Aside from that, the-scheme of turning a legal execution into a financial speculation for any purpose whatever is repugnant to every sentiment of decency. It is simply atrocious. Nor can we believe the child to be dependent upon any such: hideous device for’ maintenance and schooling. Surely the State of Oregon makes provision for such helptake the matter in hand and provide for the child. At any rate, if the law is powerless, the force of public opihion should be exerted to prevent the consummation of the Sheriff's project. REPUBLICAN SUCCESS. SURE. HE Republicans opened the last week of the campaign with increased vigor and enthusiasm. /They are inspired by the consciousness that. their cause is just and encouraged by the certainty of victory. The good sense and patriotism of the voters are asserting themselves with the result that enthusiasm for Dr. Pardee and theRepublican ticket-is growing while interest in the issueless Democraey and its candidate visibly flags and wanes. Dr, Pardee has made a canvass of the State that has won him thousands of votes, and greatly increased the respect in which he is held. Thevoters have been favorably impressed by his earnestness and sincerity, and charmed by his frank He is appealing to the public as a Re publican candidate and asa champion of Republican principles. It is not a mere personal issue with him as it is with engaging manners, his opponent. No reason has been advanced to justify the election of Doubtless he is as harmless as any Democrat could well be, but his election would mean a victory for the queer aggregation of fads and follies that figures as the modern Democratic party. Mr. Lane means well-in all probaWhile Mr. Lane has divested himself of issues, he is still encumbered Mr. Lane. bility, and so may the chaplain of a pirate crew. by his party and its disastrous record. ‘ That is why the people are going to vote for Pardee, It is all over prosperity, protection and stable government. but the shouting. 2a 4446464644464 6 VOTE AGAINST NO. 25. ='T-THE~ forthcoming election Assembly-constitutional amendment No. 28 will be on the ballot as “Amend” This is the obnoxious measure which was carried through the Legislature by trickery and It relates to a State commission, to be apment No, 8.”’ sneak tactics. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss and agree upon a plan ‘of action for the big political meeting te be held in the Nevada theater next Monday evening. _ Several of those presen Cy Fireworks, that is planned. A committee of three was appointed to make arrangements for securing a band and hall. THOMAS 5. FORD, Democrats . WillHold Grand Reception ‘In His Honor. A committee of five was appointed to make arrangements for illamination, fireworks and salates. also appointed. meeting: ing to order. A finance committee of three .was Arrangements will be made with the ‘ : . ; Traction Company for a decorated less waifs. If not, then the good people in Portland ought to. electric car teak Grass Valley end Nevaia City on the evening of the Fred Searle will undoubtedly be chosen as chairman of the meeting, and William Giffin will call the meett made suggestions, and it was finally agreed that the services of a male quartette from Grass Valley be secured. consisting. of Roman jf candlee, red fire and bombs, will be, f carried out, the. one of the features of a big parade linery, which specialties offered. markably low prices. advertisement. nt OO bowels. Local Briefs. In her changed advertisement today Mrs. L. Lubeck calls the attention of Nevada City ladies to the fact that the daintiest woman can find stylish milwill please and satisfy, at her establishment. Walking hats, sailor hats and school hats are aleo Maher & Go, have a new ad. today which contains much of interest:to the ladies, ,The firm has on sale all the leading colors in fine wool dress goods which they are selling in sults at reRead their new No orfe would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew bow natarally and quickly Burdock, Blood Bitters regulates the'etom ch and PRSOUAL EAT Dally ‘Record of the ~ Doings of Our People. Robert Mitohell, the insurance man, lef$thie morning for San Franciscol. Mre. J. P. Myere and daughter of Badger Hill left this morning for San Misa Oline of Graniteville is here on a visit. } L, J. Gardner arrived here last evening from Dawson. H. Zerrifel, Miss M. Zerrifel and Miss Clara Kennedy came down from Downieville last evening on their way to San Francisco. : . Mrs, G. Adair has returned from San Francisco. : L. Hyman left yesterday for Loyal ton. sm = SEN DC ! H.B. McCormick of San Francisco is here on legal business. j C. C. and H. Fritz of Buffalo, N. Y., ; left here this morning for North Bloomfield, W. Buck is down from Orleans Flat. Miss’Florence M. White of San Francisco, who has been visiting at Camptonville, left thie morning for her home. : Henry Young is down from North Bloomfield. 4 Superintendent L. L. Myers returned to North Bloomfield today. Superintendent J. P, Myers is down from Badger Hill. Mrs, I. J. Rolfe has returned from 8 visit to San Francisco. : E. D. Beedle arrived here yesterday from Downieville. Charles Hammond’ returned from Marysville last evening. Mrs. A.Hampel bas returned from San Francisco. ‘Business Locals. Loveland ie now selling his famoubread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bekery. Try itand you will always buy it. nov6-tf of Assembly Constitationel Amendment Ne. 28 hae the following to say: ment_No, 28 will be voted on this fall. It provides for the establishment of a commission of five men to take the place of all present commissions and to eontrol the corporations. Governor appoints these men in the first instance, and then one is elected every two years, the State being divided into five election districts. chance to get one of those appointmente first off, and it can elect. in every district thereafter by concentrat{ng its strength ! ‘ Union Labor Voice to the bill waa a pamphlet abusing it. grew curious and looked it up, and is of the opinion that the pamphlet is -4 full of lies. It is apparent that this measure is being fought cleverly by the corporations. It is not hard to tell where the people belong.” pidn’t Mention Him. vada City for the past few daye that The Union Lator Voice in speaking ‘Assembly Constitutional AmendThe “The Union Labor Party has a grand “What called the attention of the The editor Ramors have been rife around NeFather Yorke would severely arraiga Franklin K. Lane in his speech in Metropolitan Hall at San. Francisco last night, but the Reverend gentle man did not even mention the name of Lane, according to a dispatch received here today. On the Sick List. Robert Allen, son of Mrs. Geo. Allen who resides on Main street, is reported quite ill with an attack of pneumonia, Mrs; H. OC, Mills is seriously ill with pneumonia at her home on Main street. : Pipe Received. The Bay Counties Power Oompany rocelved by freight on the Narrow ‘Gauge today four crates of white back coll pipe, which will be placed in the aub station on the Wyoming road. macau em ean THE OLD RELIABLE For the best of everything in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger The choicest s7aais of whisky and cigars can be foand at W.J. EnimL an Conneil Cham oars. Try them. tf If you want a good, cool drink o beer—the very best in town—drop ip and see Wai. Harry. es tf-m7 &h &# ~ Stamp an X after the P POAT , mame of FRANK W. TAYLOR (@qng and FOR — Puble Administrator (DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.) tom, YOUR SUPPORT IS SOLICITED. Asrimcdd maetd pointed by the Governor, to have charge in certain respects of railroads, transportation companies, common carriers, banks, insurance companies, water gas and electric light and power, telephone companies and sleeping car companies aud express companies, and of certain services and commoditiés howsoever supplied to the public, and regulations concerning the same and repealing certain present constitutional: provis_ions relative to the same subject. These commissioners are to be five in number. One is to hold office for two years, another for four years, the third for six years, the fourth for eight years and the fifth for ten years. They are to be given unlimited power to appoint deputies and clerks in every county and municipality in the State. And this commission, if Amendment 8 is adopted, will-deprive every county and every municipality in California of all right to regulate even such strictly local matters as the supply of water, gas and electric light and power. It places the regulation of such widely different affairs as the management of banks and the operating of railroads in-the hands of a single body of five men. ree Oures croup, sore throat, pulmonary ee sort, Dr. Thomese’ Eclectric Oil. troubles.— Monarch ‘over pain of every “ Pes at_sad “A dose in time saves lives.” Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary ;‘Bought a Home. L. L. Meyers, superintendent of the Malakoff mine; has purchased the Oanfield residence property at the corn of Broad and Oottage streets, tute Main Street a of every sort. é which he will move with his family. AOKOIIOIOIOIOIIIIIIOIIOIOK Millinery Opening <> 600000000000 <a> I desire to announce to the ladies of Nevada County that my grand opening will be held on Ionday, Cuesday and Wednesday.. i : DR. These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parl established nearly four years ago. One of the (eo allaete epaara best equipped Dental Offices on thé Coast and Are Located Here Permanently with allthe modern ELEOTRIOALI aud other conveniences for doing! wl and invite you all to call and inspect my stock. All ! the latest styles, shapes, fashions and colors. Don’t fail to call. Come today. ; i $ : 1, —— 4414 — . He. Crawford, ~ evade City, Cal. : the articles recently published one would think the boy who rode away with Mr. Fleming’s horse was a hardénied criminal and outlaw, and not the mere child that he is and who has had a comfortable home and carefal teachings of a leving mother and father. The boy, who is in San Francisco staying with friends,will remain there.
The boy is evidently repenting at leisure, as word has been received that he cries continually andbegs to return to his parents. The horse was returned by Sheriff Getchell last evening at the’ father’s expense and it is understood that Mr. Fleming is satisfied. 8. sermon this evening and it is anticiAl Rough and Ready Not a Criminal. Eprror ‘Paansonrer—Jud ging from Revival Services. Rev. F. Wills will preach his closing pated that a large audience will assemble to hear him. The audiences bave been delighted and instructed by the clear, thoughtful and convincing sermons preached from night to night. Lhose who have not had the privilege of being present heretofore should come to-night. Be on time and secure a good-seat. / Dr. Wills leaves tomorrow for his pastorate work in San Superintendent Oliffore Graham re turned last evéning from Sacramento, where he purchased a lot of tron with which to make three thousand feet of pipe for the mining claims on Shady Creek, near the Phelan’ acd Ray places. ground, and after ‘the flames and ditches are constructed an elevator: will be built, and the ground will be worked on an extensive gcale. A dam will be built in the upper part of Shady Oreek and the water conveyed Shady Croek Claims to enced mining man and will no doubt make-a success.of the proposition. Se vty hig peoroee be Worked a Extensive Scale. eh Lf z “ re t Hiorod "What 8 ” pasolants, ma’at god—"Ob. how lo spond get them out in ipo they bear fresh Of ad?” Chicago Dail you to understand. 4, torbids me to & ” are you going to lit 4 Ithought you -m ind of 8 settleme’ iLife. u” said the clerk of aj, “you're making Mr. Lovghare, the xt room, and, he 6a} . wphat.so?” replied The pipe will be made on the Did you take Gilt Edge Whig, sale by all first claes dealers, Wig man, Latgen & Oo., San } tothe mine. A large force of men Cal, . Sele proprietors, Mall bia will be put at work and that portion of waa ,”—Philadelphla the county will take on a new lease of} The next bottle of whiskey yon eh life, Olifford Graham is an experi-jresolve to try the “Josse Moos Jb of November _ ballot opposite th p.Walker, for sher' Papert OO by practical You’ve:heard it was the best; prom od wennrrinsndetetallslasininomicemn i? Francisco. +260 + The Democratic candidates went to Rough and’ Ready this afternoon where they will hold a ratification meeting this evening. They took along a lot of fireworks and will have @ grand time at the home of our poplar Oounty Assessor, Henry C. Schroeder, Leq Poisoned. W. W. Stevens is suffering witha severe-attack of blood poisoning in his leg at his home in Blue Tent. It is confidently hoped that he will recover from the affliction. Scald head is an eczema of the sealp —very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan’s Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 50 cects. ———__—-< 0-2 — Vote for Henry R. Walker for Sheriff. —_————-+ #@e->— A cafe, club or hotel which ie “Jesse Moore” Whiskey is handing to . their trade the finest goods that can be are A cafe is known by the goods if . sells. ~———— — + +0 2 @5S0HEMIAN e TTL “Absolutely Pure: King oF AL ese THERE [S NO SUBSTITUTE SOLD EVERYWHERE. AT CUT RATES.ufles Oe . . Call and See Our LEGG & setae Fine Stock of Guns Rifles, Ammunition, Etc. SHAW CO. Main Street, Nevada City. Electro-Dental Parlors R. Pere eD E. SMITH absolutely first-class wor’ All work dentists. OUR PRICES BRIDGE WORK, per tooth. .. @@" No charge for Phone Ma'n 633 ’ PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00. . GOLD CROW +22 brat did 6 00 aUvee nae cache 6 00} CLEANING... " 88 EXTRACTION, 50 0 acting when; platesjare —. SILVER FILLINGS.. . )” $10 Peeeseees ‘R. E. SMITH, D. D. 5 Masonic Bullding, up Stairs, Piae Street, Nevada City. Maher & Co., Nevada Cit $3 a Suit. $3 a Sut yrsion to the gontemplating an k Haterested to know t gystem is operati Line of the World d through from thout change to Dr y, Omaha, Chicago, fork, Boston and fi ¢, bare the Pullman ‘ sleepers, provided . berths, bedding @ man standard. » lavatories, are W ted, and in fact he more expensive the character of the je finishing. “3 the colored pot Manager accom pal sole purpose of Ic faro and comfort of ig no charge beyol road and sleeping mho accompany t Ladies, today we place on sale all the Leading Colors in all Dress Goods at.. $3 a Suit. All new goods, everyone a plum at the price. Come early, they won't be here long. The Big Store is filled with all the new things in Dry 1 are interested, 1} ha lowest rates an details, and also . nstrated books de Jest mountain sce Goods.. We want you to call mn continent. New Waistings, New Jackets and Capes. De ee Market st., San F ~ Respectfully, Wraher c& Co Che Daintiest Woman an Nevada City ULD look still more dainty in one of those sty’ “dress hats our milliners are tarning out. Poop who Hk ae stylieh millinery are really surprised} see such elegant hats. We're keeping up with the late metropolitan styles in every line, and this weok hart special dress hat for your consideration. Pricss easily within reach of the smallest pocket book. Then in walking halts, sailors, etc., we have everythit possibly needed. \ 4 Children’s school hats sre one of our specials. MRS. L. LUBEC ~\ Oommercial Street, Nevada City. Fish Proverb: ve other fish to fry’ ing.a task. “A pre says another in d bad mess. The “4 of the fish boom, get into a sad snarl sh in the sea,” says » “Mute as a fish,” ” “Ag uneasy as "To fish for comp the best known 1 ns referring to th like a whale” we ) Shakespeare’s tin “White as whe when walrus ivol e’s bone. “The ¢& "is a sailor’s sayi that this vorac’ tha bird. The us hark” is not confit means. Shakespet other nautical, ¢ guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by other . (:) AiG (:) = h Night,” i, 8. True Literatu ire inclined on the lt the stimulus t exists within an mn. It is not ext poverty or riche gteathess or hui ine the production It is the charac at determine not what he shall t] Udo, A stimulus poverty, may st: ®, but_that is mi akening of a disy cumstances wot ed in some way frature is the vc toM.the windoy in response to 1 touch the natr taks.--London Sy ~ CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer, FORCE .16 Cents . BON AMI 10 Cents . SAPOLIO 10 Cents] JELL-O -. 10 Cents . No Charge o>, } 4 Bs) For FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS OPTICAL. GOODS, Etc., OAL on— Hartung Bros . The Best of Repair Work Guaranteed A. & H. W. H. HARTUNG, “*" —— 2 SILVERW ARE od Nevads % ——a ip of representa Ming stories of t! when one of incident from Tl newspaper: in one of the as in progress, « “hg an eastern the country. you charge t he asked whe 0 submitted. Qo; . guess ne ‘never charge n't know muc N have all they —_. F: ‘Practical Phil Q} —~Pa, dear, een accide lat buttons f Weaccident, ‘Ty them on . lit Much Pleas: . perity has rui PES Hie have an excellent line of gers Houde, “Rut if nives, forks, Wedding Presents, °\ co matter F Also Sold Yagget Pin and Diamonds a Jewelry ‘of All Kind§Promptly and Neatly Repu C. J. BRAND, The Jewelé! ‘ a @