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Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT
‘BROWN & SC PROPRIETORS,
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
$6 Per Year . By Carrier,
Delivered toany part. of thecity.
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THURSDAY ..... ss SwAdelN eles) vacieéiaSweieeio eh'ss oes rere October 9, 1902
Perkins Stands
For Callfornia.
HILE the re-election of Senator Perkins seems beyond doubt, voters should remember that his return
to the Senate depends upon the election of a Republican Legislature. No matter how favorably a.man
may personally regard the Senator, he will be trying to
defeat him when he casts his ballot for any legislative candidate not named on the Republican ticket.
It is of the gravest importance that Senator Perkins be
returned to the Upper House of Congress at this juncture.
By experience the people of California know that he can be
relied on to protect the State’s interests. This eminent qualification is of peculiar significance at this time, because it is
evident that a concerted assault is to be made in the next
Congress on the Protective Tariff. Even nominal Republicams are joined in this projected attack on our industries.
Our chief bulwark is the Senate, and in that body Hon.
George C. Perkins has never been found wanting.
California’s industries will be exposed to the chief assaults of the tariff smashers. The Eastern manufacturers
are demanding free hides and free wool, and we all know the
danger that threatens our beet sugar and citrus fruit interests. hen the Eastern importers are making an insiduous attack om our raisin industry by demanding that Zante
currants be placed on the free list. .
Senator Perkins thoroughly understands the needs of
this State, and he-is familiar with the legislatlve schemes to
expose them to destructive foreign competition. His experience and influence are great allies in our defense. No new
man can serve us half so well in this exigency as he.
Remember voters! a vote for the Republican legislative
ticket is a vote for Senator Perkins. It is also a vote for
California’s interests.
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Clean Government.
R. GEORGE C. PARDEE, the Republican nominee
for Governor of California, is a substantial, honorable
citizen of the State whose entire political history
gives evidence both of earnest patriotism and sound
judgment. No breath of personal or political scandal has
ever touched him. In all the administrative positions which
a
he has held he has stood for clean government and economy.
in public affairs. He is an earnest supporter of the _principles of the national Republican party, and his election by a
rousing majority will strengthen the hold of that party on
the direction of national policies and give California an influence within the party in, power which is essential to the
protection of our material interests.
If Dr. Pardee fares as well the State over as he does’in
Nevada County, he will have the largest vote ever polled in
THE RACES, . THE LAST DAY
They Will Commence) Voters Must Transfer
At Glenbrook Park . Before Today Is
Tomorrow. Over,
Voters who have changed their resiThe races at Glenbrook Park commence tomorrow afternoon and a floe
program of .good races is schdaled.
Quite a number of horses have been in
training at the park for the past few
weeks and those who attend will undoubtedly witness some close conteste,
There will be four races, two of which
will be trotting with five heats,‘and
. ope ruftping race and a bicycle race.
Avo'her good program has been ar
ranged for Sa'urday.
Roll of Honor.
Following are. the pupils of the You
Bet school who have been neither absent por tardy during September:
Bert Chew, Frank Matthiesen, Josie
Goding, Bertie Mattbiesen, Bertie
Davis, Frank Gearheart, Ray Davie,
Lester Davis, Rath Matthiesen, Heien:
Kuffel.—Mies E. M. Richards, teacher.
dence since registering this year have
until this evening to notify County
Clerk Arbogast of that fact and
te place themselves right on the rec.
Died at Reno.
ords,
terday. The young man’s parents re
ery.at North Sen Juan,
to request the men to return to work.
I
WASHINGTON, October 9—The text of President Mitchell’s reply to President Roosevelt was today made public.
It says that while he feels keenly the gravity of the situation
he has no confidence that the operators will do justice tothe
men if they return to work and therefore respectfully declines
Ammunition Coniscate
ScRANTON, Pa., October 9—A thousand rounds of ammunition were confiscated at the Delaware freight station thig
morning by Col. Waters of the 13th Regiment.
signed to.Bastiano Passino, the Italian strike leader of Lackawanna county, who was placed under arrest while receiptIt. was coning for the ammunition.
GUT HIS. THROAT
Matt Trautman Tries
To Take His
own Life.
~
Matt Trautman, who is employed
as a teamster at Charles Fowler’s
ranch, near Banner bill, last night
made two attempts to end his life and
as a result he now lingers between
life and death.
Early this morning Steward R. J.
Ronchi of the County Hospital heard
the sound of a wagon at the hospital
and started out to see what was
wanted when be was met by a terrible
sight. Inthe hall, a few feét aheat
of Him, stood a hatless and barefooted
man. with blood all over his hands,
face and clothes. A horrible gash in
bis tbroat was also noticed and the unfortanate man was taken in charge
and his injuries attended to. The
wagon, which had evidently brought
the injured man to the grounds was
just leaving the premises when the
‘steward appeared and the driver failed
to payany attention to the shouts
asking him to stop.
~The unfortunate was made as easy
as possible and County Physician A.
H. Tickell was summoned, The doctor found it necessary to sew up the
HED THIS MORNING
Mrs. Charles Ashburn
Passes Away at Sal
~ Francisco. fff)
A telegram was received here about
noon today, conveying the sad news of
the death of Mrs, Charles E, Ashbarp
in San Francisco. She bad been ailing
forthe past four years, and went to
San Francisco a few weeks ago for the
benefit of her health, and consulted a
doctor, He diagnosed the ailment as
ulceration of the stomach, and said
that an operation would be necessary,
was performed yesterday. Mr. Ashburn received a telegram this mornshocked when he received the second
burp bad died at 9:80 o’elock this
morning. The many friends of Mre.
Ashburn will bear with sorrow ‘of this
good lady’s.death, and will always retain a warm spot in their heart for the
memory of their friend who has gone.
She wasa kind and loving wife and
mother. ‘There is. a vacancy in the
home which never can be filled. Deceased wasa native of New Orleans,
and aged 52 years. She had resided in
this city for the past twenty-three
$56.25, A. Muscardini $87 50, Ersula
Anna Rathbun $56.25, Lizzie Richards
$18.75, Kate Rodda $75, Nellie Ridge
$87.50, Alice Sharp $87.50. A. M. Shea
$87.50, Lavinia Thomas ¢56.25. W. A.
and Mrs. Ashbarn wes removed to the. townsend $87.50, E. M. Tindell $18.75,
German Hvepi'al, where au operation . Riigabeth Soadden $18.75, Louisa Nankervis $1875, Mary Tregiown $18.75,
Amelia Eichel $18.75, Mary J. Wasley
ing that his wife was better, but was $87.50, Lucie Wear $25.50.
telegram announcing that Mre. Aeh-. , nined, foand correct and settled up
to Monday, October 6th, 1902 .
The application of Annie J. Tiddy
for State aid from October let, 1902,
THE SUPERVISORS.
They Met in Regolar
Quarterly Session
Today.
The following bills against the county have been found due and ordered
paid by the Board of Supervisors:
F. L. Arbogast, stationery, $25.
Ff. L. Arbogast, telephoning; $4 50
N. Robins, hauling for hospital, $1.
O. L. Muller, examining insane, $45.
Mrs. P. Parcell, livery bire, $11:
William McDougald, inquisitions,
W. T. Monk, care of insane, $12.
Telegraph Publishing Company, edvertising and printing, $85.75.
D. B. Getchell, boarding prisoners,
$213.75.
The following demands for State aid
for half orphans and orphans were
found to be correct and ordered paid
from the general fand:
F. D, Crocker $25, Mrs. James Barrett $50, Catherine Dugan $25, Annabelle Buckett $25, Thomas Rule $25
Rachel J. Wright $75, Sarah Ahearn
$87.50, Mary Bennetts $18.75, Emily
Bennetts $87.50, Ada Bottomley $87 50,
Mary J. Coombs $18 75, Elicia Orase,
$18.75, M. A. Cummins $87.50, Minnie
Fischer $18.75, Mary Farrell $18.75
Lizzie Fleming $87.50, Aonie Ford
$87.50, Alice L. Gray $87.50, Agnes
Hall $87.50, Mary Holland $87.50, Oharlotte Jeffery $12, Mary Jones $37.50, El
len Kistle $87.50, Elizabeth Keast $8744
Lora A. Kuffle 1875, Mary J, Long
$18 75, Louisa Mitchell $87 50, Josephine Mupro $87 50, Beatrice Mosher
Myers $87.50, CO. McKay $87,50, Rebecca
MoLaugblin $18.75, Nellie O'Neill $74,
$18 76, Mary Mills $87 50, Jane Rogers
The fee book of the Sheriff was exwas granted.
The report of Supervisor W H. Martin was filed and approved and the followiag bills were allowed: Se,
John Oleave $21, Miners Foundry
$54,40, M. Wichson $5, A. J. Kietle
Sandow $12 60, W. R. Martin $10, W. H
$61, Ed. Norton $28 75, V. Poston $2.50
allowed :
ardgon $17.60, P. H. Lohman $12 60.
THE STOCK PARE,
Morning at Glenbrook Park.
The race track at Glenbrook Park
this morning was the scene of a large
gathering of people and the finest
stock parade in many years. Horses,
single and double, fine turnouts,
stretched from the grand stand to the
three-quarter pole and elicited exclamations of surprise and pleasuré upon
every side. The judges and. public
were at a loss to determine who the
prizes should go to, and not until SatLOOK OUT
FOR
Hennessy Leroyle
The ‘man with
Other
People’s
Money
Contains the best comedy plot even
written. From Madison Square
Theater, New York.
NEVADA THEATER
Snyder & Dunlap, Prop’rs,
Friday and Saturday
October 10th and 11th.
He’s Got ’em All Guessing
“When you see him, then you will
understand why so many wish to see
Wim.”—N. Y. Press. ;
Prices 25c, 50c and 75c: Seats on
$2.50. H. Norton, $7.60, Geo. E Turner,
$28 08, Legg & Shaw Oo. $1885; A P.
sale at Foley’s.
mel
$e
Davenport $95, F. Bost $71.50, R. J.
Petereon $75.G. A. Grissel $750, N.
Smith $760, Ed Norton $17875. J.
Norton $185, M. L. & D. Marsh $276 52,
W. J. Organ $59 50, F. L. & L. Cooper
The report of Supervisor Joho Fay
was approved and the following bills
King & Wolford $88 59, Gus. Ander“Jeon $16, J. T. Laity $4, Peter Blue
$12.50, Geo. E. Turner $2.50 J. Fay
$46 50, D. I Dysart $87 50, D. W BichA Fine Turnout This
urday morning at, ten o’clock, when
another grand parade takes place, will
the jndges be able to place the blue
ribbon on the winners.
There was a good attendance but
not such as the exhibit: merited. Our
people should take more interest in
thie feature of our agricultural fair
and bring out their stock and lend
their presence to these exhibits. There
is no reason why we should not have
as good a stock psrade as any county
north of Sacramento, If our citizens
will take part in this featare of our
aopual fair, we promise that next year
the stock parade will double the track.
Saturday morning: there will be
another parade and we hope that everybody will be present to witness the
really meritorious exhibit.
On Friday and Seturday there will
be horse racing and a good time for
all who attend, The merry-go-round
will be in operation both days, Bring
your ladies and children, :
Fatal Fatal Faii, .
‘ Santa Onvz, October
atyre, formerly « “well-kno a
ball player, died yesterday ay ye
sult of conenssion of the: brajp
falling from a Wagon Fridey, 5,"
a@ member of the Sen Fran Class a
Oakland teame peveral y a
earg ego.
‘wetion 1 1
The trial of Obas,. Schenk \
sumed in the Superior Ont xt
o'clock this morning, ang ,
nesses were recalled.
for the defense was a!
noon, and witnesses
oooh
8—Hary :
four wits.
The OVidengy.
all in this atten,
in reb
examined, The argumen ie
oo
Gillette, Republic
Roberts’ Arraigned
erts were brought into the Superior
Court yesterday, and arraigned on
the charge of murder,
information was presented ‘to. Mrs,
Roberts. The defendants were given
until October 15th in which to plead.
Headache Saps Your Vital
And wrecks the brain.
Sherman’s Headache Cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the:
ache is ges They cure nox
a6c.and 100. box. For sale typ
Dickerman, sole agent, 3
Prices
at Polen”
Daniel Roberts and Martha M. RobAcopy of the
Ble and 750. Seats on ah
Maher & Co., Nevada City
Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton and
Woolen Underwear for .
Fall and Winter
Ladies, today we show fot the first time this Fall all the
new things in fall and winter Underwear. Never could ye
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 Vesis ang
Pauts that you ever saw. We have five different kinds tp
choose from.
At 75 cents we can give you a Swiss ribbe
Pants—both in the natural wool and in white.
At $1 we have a world beater. This comes in gray and
white, and is all pure wool. You-will have to see them to
appreciate them, We have all the new things in silk and
wool underwear for ladies at
come and see for yourself. Children’s Underwear at 25¢ and
50. cts. You know what these are. You have had them be
fore. Respectfully,
Maher <c& Co,
See window of New Coats and Capes.
d Vests and
rices from $2.50 to $6—just.
Millinery 6 legance
wind pipe and take forty stitches to} years, and endeared herself to ail with
close up the wound, which extended} whom she became acquainted. She
from under the chin to the left arm. ! jggyeg a busband, three sons, William;
Tbo operation was a tiresome and . Charles and Carroll; and three daughdifficult one and took considerable} ters, Louise, Ethel and Lenore. The
time.The result of the injuries are. remains will arrive here tomorrow.
very doubtful. ; ,
The’ man told the steward that his
name is Matt Trautman and that he
A-BGSOonemian
«King of all Bottled Beers."” Brewed from Bohemian Hops,
; SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FOR THE SEASON.
" grees «=a A nade
parlors. e
With the exquisite materials in use this reason oar
pattern hats. There js nothing to be compared wi'h them
in town, Yon will be greatly interested in our exclusive
creations. There is a charm and elegance in Mra, Labeck’s Hats thig season to make them first ia the thougnls
oe
HE style and beauty of our FALL MILLINERY)
modes have captivated all visitors to our beautiful:
milliners have vied with each other in producing cur.
ts will 4 in the Firet
Place tomorrow, and the case sine ne at Plymot
the jury. " jast Suoday, end
: 4 ’ d. Ama
Jy receive
Creek were also
jette received an
obt Mr. Gillette at
sadieDC® tbat hat
in Jackeon dur!
nd spoke for an .
1 iesnes of the 68
ints that are of
yminers, He did)
to telling what .
yg, and what he wi
9 mining industry
ington, bat dealt
d questions affec
stthat he bopes ¢
gress.
Cn. nes
Is by stage this wi
d the departures &
4 Smith have set .
pperty near Sum mi
on begin doing as
of fuel and water
4 properties in N
ound, and the {
omg willsoon be!
Nevada ts sure tc
rounding Tonops
g boom.
satruck in shaft
pp last week at @
howing up a goo
hes not yet be
dits width cannot
termined. Howe
be at least ten feet
pples in the neig
ntion of geologists
blic is now direct
structure of the
pains. which boré
f the San Anton
ean be “heard on
bf bells eoundinag .
p the surface the
bh add to the wor
bich have -made
Mous througbou
it Asse
Ben R. Braun, who formerly resided
at North San Juan, died at Reno, yesside in San Francisco, and were called
to Reno by. tbe illness of their son.
They were with him when he passed
away, and arrived here today with the
remains, which will be taken to North
San Juan for burial. The father of
deceased formerly conducted a’ brewwas intoxicated at the time he
tried to end his life.
*C” With a Tail.
The “C” with a tail is the trademark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic.
Look for it on the light blue enameled
metal box! Each tablet stam
C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. A
druggists, roc.
Speed Program
Seventeenth District
Agricultural Association.
Glenbrook Race Track
NEVADA COUNTY.
FIRST DAY—FRIDAY, OCT, 10.
Race No. 1—Trotting, 2:80 class (Dis
rict); puree, $100; mile heats, 8 in 5.
Race No. 2—Runoing ~ (District)
catch-weight; purse, $100; five-eighths
mile dash,
Race No. 8—Trotting, roadeters’ race
eee: purse, $25; mile heate, 2
no 8.
t
Race No. 4—Bicycle race (District) ;
purse, $15; 1 mile dash; entrance free,
SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, OCT. 11
Race No. 6—Trotting (District);
parse, $25; mile heats; to any horse
that will trot better than 2:25, entrance
free; winoer takes all; two trials allowed. ‘
Race No. 6—Running free for all;
vals weight; purse, $100; half mile
ash.
Race No. 7—Running, saddle race
(District); purse, $25; half mile heats.
Race No. 8—Trotting, 8 minute class
eels purse; $100; mile heats, 8 in
CONDITIONS.
Entries close October 8d, 1902; four
or more to enter and three to start
Entrance for races Nos. 1 and 2, five
r cent of purse. Entrance for races
os. 8, 6,7 and 8, teu per cent of puree,
Money paid to winners as follows:
For races Nos. 1, 2,6.and 8—Winners,
69 per cent; second 80 per cent; third,
10 per cent. For races Nos, 8and 7—
Winner, $18; second, $8, third $4. For
race No, 4— Winner $10; second $5.
The board reserves the right to declere any purse filled, with less than
four entries, and deduct from purse, :
The above races will be governed
under the National Association rules
and State Agricultural rules, respect
ively, R
. J. FRANK, Secretary.
P. O. Address, Grass Valley. Ottios
a
O. W. Kitts’ Law Office,
INDEPENDENT
Meetings.
P. F. SIMONDS,
For Superior Judge
J. J. JACKSON,
For County Treasurer
J. G. O'NEILL,
For Superintendent of Schools
Will_ address the citizens of Nevada
County at the following times
and placee:
FRENCH CORRAL—Thursday, October 9th.
PLEASANI VALLEY—Friday, OcFLORISTON—Monday, October 20th,
OVERTON—Tuesday, October 2lst.
TRUCKEE—Wednesday, October 22d.
ROUGH AND READY—Friday, October 24th,
INDIAN SPRINGS— Wednesday, October 29th.
:
PLEASANT RIDGE—Thbursday, October 80th.
,
COTTAGE HILL — Friday, October
Bist.
on eee OIT¥—Saturday, November
st.
GRASS. VALLEY—Monday, November 8d. ;
tober 10th.
SPENOCEVILLE — Saturday, October
11th,
WASHINGTON — Monday, October
18th.
GRANITEVILLE—Tuesday. October
14th.
RELIEF HILL—Wednesday, October
15th,
COLUMBIA HILL—Thureday, October 16th.
NORTH BLOOMFIELD—Friday, Oo' tober 17th. ;
NORTH SAN JUAN—Satnrday, Ost ober 18th.
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RE FOR SAL
jan pereiNes Direct from the Eastern Factory the finest
ine o
Goblets, Tumblers and Wine Glasses
ever seen in town, See our window display. Our prices are
right. Inspect our goods.
See Our Prices
Best Lead Blown Table Tumbler st Lead Blown lable Tumbler.....00000... 30 cents per set
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Coble.. sitaascisesbeucsigelieates wheatevetla acre = cents per a ap
Electro-Dental Parlors
PeDEDD 7
DR. R. E. SMITH
established nearly four years ago. One of the largest
best equipped Dental Offices on the Coast oeAre Located Here Permanentl
with allthe modern pet ag Byer eR EOTRIGAL! and wae conveniences for doing
PR a guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged: by other
caves
OUR PRICES
ll Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS
GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat... 6 09. SILVER FILLINGS. WE pts $2.99 00 BRIDGE WORK, per tooth.. 6 00 ir ga Lp
PAINLESS EXTRAOTION, 560 O
@@” No coarge for Extracting when: plates ‘are a
Phone Ma n 633.
R. E. SMITH, D.D.S
EGG & SHAW CO.
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These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacramento, . >
of fashionable dressers.
Mrs. KLaubeck
Oommercial St, Nevada City.
Headache
Eyeache
Blurring of the Sight
You'll be surprised at the comfort a pair of glasses will
if your sight is in any way defective.
A. Meyer of the Ohinn-Beretta Optica
will be with us October 9th, 10th and 11th for the purpose o
justing glasses properly and making any necessary change in
glasses of his former patrons. Respectfully,
A. & H. W. H. HARTUNG, 2!"
MAKER,
L——— —_
‘SD,
SILVERW ARE
We have an excellent line of Spoons,
knives, forks, Wedding Presents, etc.
Also Sold Yugget Pins and Diamonds
, eet tote :
Jewelry of All Kind Promptly agd Neatly Repaired
ao 4 &4: BRAND, = The Jeweler
wv VAY
Masonic Building, up Stairs,
ee ae ee tt ol neg
MUL. OY, Grocer .
Mill St., Grass Valle
Oftentimes show the need of glasses. They are some of the lndk
cations of defective vision andshould be attended to at on
1 Oo. of Sacrame nt0 .
Nevada Oty. .
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tday interviewing
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