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October 4, 1901 (4 pages)

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TELEPHONE NO. 41. * P. 6. BOX B AT BEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ar TRRMS OF SUBSORITTION : ByMeNt, + + $6 Per Year By Carrier, = 12 t2c Per Week ". Delivered to any part of the olty. WRIDAY rests oocasas Oct. 4, 1901 Personal Happenings. ‘F. O. Hensly is here from San FranCisco. : ’ E. A. Engwin ie here from San Francisco. . W. F. Gillett is down from Central House. 4 ‘ Frank Goding was over from You Bet today. : Dr. Relley was here from Grass ValW. M. Henderson is here from Sacramento. Major J. S. McBride is over from North San Juan. Frank Vaughn is down from the Plumbago mine. Charles Hyman is confined to his home by illness. J. A. Gleason came down from God’s country yesterday. Mre. Jennings came down from Washington today. 'J.G. Davison, the well known ttavéling man, is in town. G. L. Price of Sacramento is here spending a few days. 8S. Granger was over from Grass Valley this af ernoon. Henry Stenger is quite ill at his home from blood poisoning in the foot. W.M. Moody of Greenwood, Ei Doradocounty, who resided here several yeare ago, arrived in this city yester~ day. R. E. Linder and wife, who have been visiting Mr. Linder’s old home in Wisconsin, were in town yesterday, en route.to their home at Yon Bet. Hon. Harold T. Power, superintendent of the Hidden Treasure mine in Placer county, was in this city last night. Mrs. B. J. Murphy and her son, James, came down from Big Tunnel today. Mrs. Ed Badger is confined to her home on East Broad street with illness, Constable Harvey and Constable Long retarned to Truckee thie afternoon. William Green, who has been dangerously ill for some time past, is recovering. Cartis B. Locklip,.who has been at Jackson, Amador county, for some time past, returned home last night, Mies Laura Peterson of Martinez is here on a visit to her brother, R. J. Peterson. G. Silas of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morn— ing for Gaston Ridge. L. E. Peck returned this morning to Gaston Ridge, after a visit to the county seat. 4. McNaughton returned here from San Francisco last evening and left this morning for Forest City. Superintendent M. W. Mather came down from the Plombago mine yesterday, and will remain here until SunW. A. Jones, F. C. Whitney and Geo. Bordard of S.sn Francisco are here spending a few days. E. T. R. Powell, D. E. Morgan and 8. W. Marsh, who have been in Bakerefield and Los Angeles, returned last evening. Mr, and Mrs. Morrison, who have been here on a visit, returned to Sa _ Francisco this morning. Becoming Alarmed. Lonpen, October 3.—The repeated hammering which the Boers are giving the British troops in Natal have created the greatest public alarm and depres sion. The Daily Mail to-day asks the question: Are we on the defensive?” ‘The War Office today iseued orders for the Fifth and Ninth Lancers and the Eighteenth and Nirmeteenth Hussars to prepare to leave for Africa. The Archbishop of York ina current issue of the York Diocesan Magazine, proposes a dey of national humiliation as a means of hastening success to the British armsin South Africa. — Good Me ts, Colley Brothers have the very best ; of beef, mutton and veal on hand a all. times. tf BourraLo Lacer Bees on draught, at 5 cents a ,» at Council Chambers W. J. Bri d, proprietor . jig ~Oe Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia For Those Living im the Malaria Districte. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Toniv. * cee aad Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is ly treated, the first step in the on of consumption arrested, the : ~ RR A NN ee A CLOSE CONTEST a Shamrock steadily gained on 8 ‘SANDY Hook, October 4.—The breeze was blowing at the rate of fifteen knots an hour when the yachts started this morning, The Columbia wasa few seconds ahead but the her contestant for the entire distance to the outer mark, which she rounded at twelve forty-eight, forty-five. The Columbia passed the outer mark at twelve forty-nine, forty‘one. After passing the outer mark the Columbia gained steadily, passing the Shamrock at one twenty. After coming ahead again. around the starboard to take the wind the Shamrock went cout two forty-eight the contest was very close. The wind is décreasing and the Shamrock maintains a very small lead. margin of three seconds. _ At three-thirty the Shamrock crossed the line first,’ but the Columbia wins on time allowance by the .narrow onnidiaiindiiaiadaaal Flow the Wars Cost. Somebody has gone to work to figure out how much the wars of the last century cost in money. As the figures may prove of some interest to somebody, we append them: $ Napoleonic wars.., ... $3,;289,000,0° Turco-Russian war... 100,000,000 Algerian war...... 190,000,000 Civil wars, Spain and Portugal: i. 97-9. .22.-7. 250,000,000 Canadian rebellion....° 11,000,000 Seminole war...... 27 000,000 Mexican war... Bere Revolutionary wars in Europe..... Say 50,000,000 Chinese wars...... 10000; Kaffir war... ao cons pe aac ,000 Crimean war.:..... 1,520,000,000 Italian war....... 258: American Civil war... 5, Abyssian war ... aedo ce Schleswig Holstein war. Franco-Mexican war: .. 75,000, Austro-Prussian war. +. 330,000,000 Brazilian Paraguyan... 240,000,000 Franco-German war. . . :2,6000,000,000 Ashantee war. &>.... 4,500,000, 000 Central Asian. wars...° “225, Turco-Russian war..:. 3,219,000,000 Afghan and South Afri-CA: WATS.. .. cscs 85,000,000 Soudan war...: ke. os ant DLO) Madagascar war.... 85,000,000 Italy Abyssian war. .. 115,000,000 Spanish-AmericanFili~~ pino war.....4.... 1,000,000,000 Boer .waris i 2313 sa. See. 800,000,000 Soudan war....... 12,000,000: Chinese-Japanese war.. 300,000,000 Total: ..4.% pee ee ee $17,922,000,000 A. cetdentally Shot. Reppine, Oct. 3—News has been received here of the death by accident in Placer county of John Armstrong, a well known farmer of Redding, aged 40. He went hunting in the vicinity of his farm near Emigrant Gap, and, not returning search parties went out. They hunted two days and nights, and found Armstrong lying dead on the bank of the etream with one leg in the water. He had accidentally shot himself through the leg below the knee. He bad dragged himeelf to the creek and bled to death. He leaveea widow and two children. °@e The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply [ron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 260. sae es ee Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Columbia Hillis offered at a bargain. Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tt +e Gilt Ed ge Whisk ey ie a good nerve . tonic. Ask your dealer for it and take no other. ee 6 The Handsomest Woman n Nevada City Cannot preserve her beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves the bowels every day, and cures indigestion. It purifies the blood, clears up the complexion, and gives og a good appetite. Price 26c. and .& package. For saleby H. DickTerms part down and balence’on'time; ° The Act of Dying. . The popular idea that the act of dying is a painful process often causes a fear of death. But death from even the most painful mortal diseases is usually preceded by a period of cessation from suffering and partial or complete insensibility resembling falling asleep or the pleasant gradual unconsciousness caused by an anesthetic. : The common phrase “death agony” is not warranted by what occurs in natural death, which is a complete relief from all pain. When death is owing to heart failure or syncope, it is sudden and painless—perhaps pleasant, Death by hanging, there is reason to believe, die-,attended .by.a voluptuousspasm. 000 . Death by decapitation or electricity is only a momentary shock, hardly felt. Death by poisoning varies in painfulaccording to the poison employed. m and other narcotics probably igive a painless, perhaps a pleasant, dreamful death. Hemlock, as we know from; the account of the death. of Socrates, causes gradual _ insensibility from below upward. On_the other thatid; arsenic, strychnine,*carbolic and mineral acids, corrosive sublimate, tartar emetic and other metallic poisons inflict slow and torturing death. Prussic acid and cyanide of:potassium cause 000 quick and painful death—Humanitarian. Meant What it Saia. “No,” said the Impecunious one, “you can’t believe all that you. see in the newspapers.” .~ “Are you prepared to specify?” the other. man asked. i “T am. I saw a statement in the financial columns that money was easy, but when I tried to negotiate a loan I found that the reverse was trie.” ~ “You misunderstood’ the paragraph. It didn’t say the people were easy.”— Something Nice to Keep. Apy one whe attended the re-union picnic and gathering of old Nevada brook on'the 10th of September, can ogeasion at five cents each at E. W. Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valaable in years to come, tf TAPE “4 tape worm eighteen feet long at SiCARETS “iaistamnts be srasnse . BOWLES, Baird, Migs. CANDY ”Good, Never Sicken, V eaken. or Gripe’ We ee. he. «ae CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. S13 W0-T0-Ba6 fas SueMIeZ. Use To Let. A five-room, bard finished, cottage on Nevida street. Commodious barn, with stall erman, sole agent. tf for horte. on the premises. Inquire at residence of LM. he ot-Iw DON'T YOU WANT A PAI 7M HE Swell Shoes for Winter dieplayed in our handso . Shoes for walking or dress wear. Come in and see ; : What the Yurse Wrote countyans, which; was held at Glen-' procure aluminum souvenirs of that bad health f bed Renith for the pant ehree youre. “Tam euili . \O the hew ideas in Footwear. Miss Eva Hunt of Visalia, who was with Mrs. McKinley, when she was in San Francisco, and also a nurse to President McKinley, writes to her parents at Visalia, as follows: ‘ ing. Mrs. McKinley wished it, so she could rest all night in the Canton home. Yes, this is a great blow to her. It is doubly sad because she is alone, but everybody will be kind to her for his sake, I can not see the justice of it. He was so needed, and why should he go? Poor man he died sorrowing for her. I never weft to his bedside that he did not ask me about her, and then sigh, ‘‘Poor, little woman,’ He knew only too well that his goiag meant her, entire loneliness. This house islike a different place, I cannot attempt to tell you all about it now. One thing sure, the President died as he lived. I know if there is such a place as Heaven he is — gpa eye ae yl one end a half million dollars. the autopsy. The whole course of the a bullet was gangrenous, and I am satDied Suddenly. isfled tbat all was done that could be done. No shill could have seved him. Two weeks ago. we were haviog euch I do hope that some day you may go dent Roosevelt is a nice looking man, but does seem so young to be at the brain. head of this great nation. The Cabi; pet will stay with him, as will Mr. Cortelyou. What a change in a few days! I saw Cleveland, Dewey, Evans, Miles, Schley and hundreds of other noted men. Dined with General Otis of Los Angeles the morning we arrived at Washington. On the dining car Senator Hanna sat and talked with me a long time. All of the prominent men who have been to the house and knew me wanted to talk to me because I was with the President all the time. I aleo met Oontroller of Currency emp ae Dawes. They are ail such fine men, A Night of Terror. and Senator Hanna is a dear.Bloody Glection. tions in Hungary have been the occawere injured as a result of the riots. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. These pills change weakness into stre listlessness into energy, brain-fag Jéshabie Room For Rent. health. Only 25c per box. Sold by W. +e D, Vinton. Subseribe for THe TRansoript. Tew Slass Works. Keneas City, Mo., Oot. 3—Announcement was made today of the completion of the new glass works in this city. The factory is one of the largest west of Indiana and has a daily capacity of fifteen tons of glassware. Besides making flint and white glass, the factory is prepared to blow amber and San Francisco, Oct. 5.—The board of directors of the California Oured Fruit Association has declared a dividend, payable at once, of. $200,000. This will run the total sam paid ons in ot i r _. dends to about $1,600,000. This diviane mete aa ae dend, like the last, is fad on the basie of size. In addition to this it can be stated that sales have started again. It has been announced at headquarters that three carloads had been sold on the 3i-cent basis. The destination of the cars has not yet been announced The association has received, in round figures, 125,000,000 pounds of prunes.’ There is a total on hand still of slightly . more than 30,000,000 pounds. These, it is stated, are of the larger sizes a8 compared with the fruit sold. Ona 8i-cent basis it can be seen then that the sum total to be received will be larger than any similar weight of prunes heretofore sold. According to one of the accountants, the fruit still omhand will bring in hetween one and Concorp, October 3—Calisto: Navis, = ‘ one of the pioneer residents of this = hepps Vine ie ce any oO Hiagers. place, who has been here for thirty ears or thereabouts, died suddenly here One eee wih the this morning, shortly after midnight. power of the Almighty. We saw it all! iv, Navis bas been in failing health -< ag vantage that day.. Presifor some time, but was not attended by ss ii nas made Dr. Rixey a physician at the time death occurred. ps: ee cee aS This necessitated the holding of an spect $e Mr. MeRintey"s wish. . Preetautopsy, which revealed the fact that death was due to an abscess on the “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machjas, Me., when the doctors said she : would die from Pneumonia before : ‘ morning,” ag ap “ H. ee nity iiss who attend er that fearful night,: Vienna, October 3.—The recent elechalite haneed for Dr. Kiog’s Now Diacovery, which had more than once sion for many dientrbances. The of-/. saved her life, and cured her of Conficial reports show that twenty-nine rk ee aon taking, ner slept att night. arther use entirely cure peecee ere See See forty-seven ber.” This marvelous medicine guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest ig +1oe ; and Lung Dieeases. Only 50c and $1. Working Night and Day. — bottles free at Vinton’s drug oor Nice large room, brick building, To Mental power . Ne or two gentlemen. Enquire at the They’re wonderful in building up the} Grotto. s8lw ‘Wheeler & Wilson New Home Standard White — SEWINGM ACHINES AT CUT RATES LEGG & SHAW CO’S —————— } . San Jose, Oct. 3—The search for Ed. O’Hara, the bartender, who bas. been missing in the hills near Mt. Hamilton for a week has been given up, and it is believed that he bas committed . me suicide. 24 Carloads of Srapes. SacraMENTO, Oct. 83d—This morning the fruit shipments to the East amount. ed to twenty-four carloads, sent out io the following lots : grapes 24, apples i pears 3, peaches 1. In a Sertous Condition CopensaGEN, October 3d—Phe! news. . paperg. hege today revive the ramor ‘ot J that King Edward is in a serious con= dition from cancer of the tongue, without adducing any evidence to that offect. a babonie lng OakLAND, Oct. 3—A. Grossitt, an old i r Lorin, committed suicide} iss resident of Lorin co *. over domestic rod ies a this morning by taking a dose of oar ¥ ‘ . troub les, 88, inant : health renéh baker, threw himself in tro bolic acid. Old age and poor hea ote the be ie nt was the cause of suicide. He was 68 Sou hern Pacific train at the Fion. years old and leaves a large family. There is onlyone reason why you shouldn’t drink. Jesse Moore “AA” Yo Clue Yet, -—_90+--+ Lett Chis World. Los worms, Ost. 34 -—Desporden whiskey — that’s because you have Cure will pois: signed the pledge. ; we pill, and theb pe pe, aes ache ° is © ates cure neuralgia, © Try. the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for . 250. and Ii » Mor sale by eale at Rector Bros. Dickerman, sole agent. tt 3 Maher & Co. Ne Window. GRAND FALL OPENING Of Fall and Winter Dry Goode, Saturday, Monday and _ ‘Tuesday, October 12, 14 and 15. A surprise for every one. Watch these columns for par ticulars. We have a ladies’ and Children’s Underwear story : to tell you today. See one of our Show Windows it is full of them. ee 4 _ Extra Heavy Fleeced Vests and Pants for Ladies, all sizes, 7 25 cents each. Ladies’ Vests and Pants at 50¢, 75c, $1, $1.25, . $1.50, and $2.25 each. All great Big Values. All right © from the Factory. And the only place you can get as much for your money is at the Big Store. ei ges 4 Children’s Extra Heavy Fleeced Vests, Pants and Draw. ers, all sizes, 25 cents each, We charge the same for large sizes as Others do for small ones. cer 4 Dr. Wright’s Health Underwear for children, all sizes, § 50 cents. Child’s Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, ; all sizes, 50 cents. This is a big thing for little money. See Our Dress Goods 1 New Things in Dress Goods. Respectfully, WEA EXEEe es . * a “ * . = Watch Stopped ?-very reasonable price, If it needs to be cleaned we will do it.. We carry a full line of nd Optical Goods « ys Watches, Clocks a WATCHMAKERS,HARTUNG, ai Ae oS pee 4 Es *Our Own” Raking Powder is, Pures and It’s Money-Back . _CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer. hoe Window. They are Patent Vi R? HAVE YOU SEEN THE ci, with welted soles, Box Calf with heavy double soles Heavy an Ladies’s Walking Shoe, $2.25 This shoe is made of fine Box Calf, double soles, ‘slight exteusion, a good street or school shoe. when you buy thisshoe. Price, $2.25.— You take no chances 4 We have a lar oo. Re: 8 Box Calf, Viei Kid, velour oa ae Men’s $3 Dress ‘ » velour effect and Woman’s Kangaroo Lace, $1.75 Women’s Genuine Kangatoo, lace, neat rounding toe, tig good plump soles, an excellent shoe for out door wear, }. Sizes 11% to 2, $1.50; 8% .to the children. 1.75. 11, $1.25; 5 to 8, $1. Bring H : . Boy’s Iron Clad School Shoes This is am extra good wearing shoe. The goles are reinbe as good a Sizes 2% to forced with steel circulets. We believe it to shoe as can possibly be made for school wear. » $1.75; 12 to 2, $1.50; 10 to 1344, $1.40. made on new sha Our Store is well knownffor its reput plete stock of Miner’ Bp only the best. cae s Supplies. yee . & Co. ae pes with welted soles, — Miner’s Su; me and see ug g T prices in all departments are th e Cor Pine and Bre » Lower Main Street, ¢ ada City To aff 4 s . Bring it to us and we will repair it at . : ; ait For life insurance see T. For the best of “every#l meal lines nd your orderas Somebody left @ packag mometer at the Postotfice, can recover them by calling Choice oyster cock-talls: cored «Billy Britlend Qhambers, 00 Broad street, Mrs. James Chegwidden fi usly ill at ber home on little hope is” 6n . gero and very her recovery. Go to N. Robr for your bi ing. ert: Last night Nevada Comme 6, Knights Templar, con! Temple deyree On Herold ‘4 Sunnyside Placer county, © all-on Hd Schmidt when anything in the tobacco line. Latest wnd a.ost stylish eff and winter millinery at Miss] Wiliam Campbell, who is’ at the Spanish mine, hurt there yosicrday while sawin, The saw »lipped and anu was inflicted. st A Bs Three packages. or three good, soft (oilet paper for 2t ton’s Pharinacy. Riedie Opal Cream is ‘the best re fan end sunburn. You oa Vintoa’s, 25¢ and 506 bottles Mrs L. Lubeck, the mil ber store, on Commercial st with a sclect stock for ti trade, All the latest styles on band, 2nd satisfaction is g in every instance, =~ «. Jack Beam Bourbon whiske fanteed pure and is the best’ wi sickness. For sale at Vink tore. ee a sis If yon want a good, cool beer—the very best in town: nd see \\V-m, Harry. * : 0. F. Brayton, the furnitui bas just received one-half ton Wsilk floss) for mattresses, ng out something very nie ine. Read his changed adve in this issue, and “call aroun mine goods afd prices, © For a good bath go to Tom Tonso’ial Parlors, on Oc treet. Uiths, 2eente.A good hot lanch will & very night at William’ Harry porner . ’ine and Spring etre beer and choice wines, ligt pigars always on hand.. ; We cun please the most f in millinery. Miss Hoeft, Br Fravk MM. Manson, who forn pharge o! the Banner mine, in rict, arrived here from Sen } ast night. He is ageompani 1. Chance,a mining man‘of phia. ‘Thay left for Downie: Morning . o inspeet the Purdy T. \V. Sigourney, the groce hanged advertisement in RANSCRIPT in which he has ac ew aud interesting to say saders. Mr. Sigourney aims breast of, the times and is . ew lines of goods to hie elre: ock of yraberies and provisi ; The improvements in pro hé grounds surrounding th ouse attract the attention of erving citizen who passes by. nanimous that the sloped, le lent copings~and walke, ets., featly to. the exterior appes he hew building, e J .J Jickson, proprietor of ive grocery, presents @ New a hent on the first page of this me pe usal and gonsideratio ublic, He keeps only th rades snd most popular Foceries and canned goods ew tablc delicacies which he antl receiving aré very tem Miss. EK. Hoeft, the mill étitu'ed a prize hat contest tticulars of whieh will be er chanzed advertisement « he young lady sending “the: Iption of a hat suitable fo oMmpacied by a fall dese reelf will receive the hat tr reward. si ‘ nt a ca . Committed Suse Los A \cetes, Ootober pucker, the Poteau He station for the Soldiers’ ne Sania Moniea Electric R bitted suicide some time las ls oftice by shooting himself koi as to the cause . BY local i bach thea here i. only one. » 4nd that feo" dmisd' onan dned condition: ng Of the Euston’ MIS tii} gets inflame : iinbling sou Od why pp OSs j