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September 11, 1900 (4 pages)

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ete eng tp a ein Ae he theo cette lil iy sre jie St fostelantieasstenaeetipatteardineeenenntetee noe THE v ‘ f LP) ee eee TRANSCRIPT. SF BEVADA CITY, CaLivouria, ~BY— BROWN « CAtEms ‘Before the Democrats Decided to Do The Clap-Trap Act. TERMS OF SUBSCEITTIGS : By "len, $6 Per Delivered toany part «f the city. 42 1<2c Per Week Year The Examiner Was Honest Then Bat Raseally Sow. & TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX E J TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1900 aS WILLIAM McKINLEY . Of Obio. For Vice PresidentTHtO. ROOSEVELT Of Sew York. Presidential Electors at Large— SAM. M. SHORTRIDCE, WM. T. BARRETT Presidential Elector (24 Distriet)— HAROLD T. POWER. JOHN F. KIDT ER. Por Congress (24 Distriet} S. D. WOODS. & Vor Senator— JOHN R. TYRRELL. Por Assembly man— F. M RUTHERFORD. Per Supervisor (ist Distriet}— JOHN M. BUFFINCTON. Ee —New York Tribune — PEOPLE'S PARTY. sembly. it has come to ours on séveral former occasions—when the The Peoples’ Party held their conVention and nominated Chas. W. Kitts. old } As there was no for the Assembly. opposition he was nominated ansni mously. No nominations were made for any other Offices, but a resolution was passed giving the County Centrai. Petiodical expansions, and every genuine statesman underCommittee power to fill vacancies, Following is the platform adopted: Resolved, That we reattirm our alleglance to the principle of the People’s : ; . Sos Party ss set forth in the Omaha Plat. 0¢ Couverted into a statesman by an appeal to truths of his form. We demand stich laws as will abolish the poll tax, and lay the burden of. that his silly talk about ‘Imperialism’ moves them, but he taxation upon those sble to bear it, and to that end we demand « graduated income tax on ali incomes exceed. ing $1500 per year, and that all tools of artisans and boasehoid furniture be braskan after this style : come, as it comes at intervals to every vigorous Nation—as »oundaries are too contracted for the pulsing life within ‘{them, and when the health of the body politic demands that room. The popular instinct understands the need for these stands it, too. The popular instinct of a Nation cannot be changed in sixteen months, nor can a creature of expediency tory. Mr. Bryan may think he is close to the people and will soon find out that Americans are as much in favor of expansion today as they were when they applauded the ac“SILLY TALK ABOUT IMPERIALISM.” latte Ei Sel Ee Wat the San Francace Examiner Sid Aout a Year Age “We trust that Mr. Bryan will yet range himself in line wes with the national aspirations for expansion. The time has Chas. W. Kitts Nominated Por the As. one of the oldest residents of this city,. _ Not knowing, a year and a half ago, that it would be called was taken to the county hospital. He . this life at ne County Hospital. ye upon to support Bryan for the Presidency in this campaign, . * $rokea dowa in health generally. the San Francisco Examiner Spouted its honest sentiments. In its issue of April 27th, 1899, it lectured the 16 to t Ne——__ = — What tho Trace Repebican Says . fon. C.F. flan a Oat nd a Some Changes That! Gov Into Elie} Mn. Wiis Sears Suter an Attack of oi “SERIOUSLY ILL, _Paralysis. A STRONG CANDIDATE. John R. Tyrrell who was nominated. Wo une, perhaps, took a more active the} called upon to sunounce the unforta-. Thursday in Sante Oruz for State Benpart in the Republican State and Dis. Soathern Pacific will go into effect to-. nm: ie diti of Mrs. Niles Searls./stor from the Third Distyict, which . trict Convention in Senta Cruz last About s week stricken . comprises Nevada, Sierra and Plamas . week than C.F. McGlashan. In again oom nose dirty aararsay counties, isan honest, capable young getting him into the ranks, the Repub. Up to yesterday she was improving bat man, and one who, if elected, will fill. tican party bas won a strong man and the position with credit and ability. one whose word counts for” much. As Fred Searis of the . He has always taken an active part in one of our prominent citizens expressed unfortunate im oe the political affsirs in the county and . i. “It is worth s bundred votes for Pooraen’s Tana, mppened to be in. the honor conferred upon him is welll MeKinley in ‘Trackee alone tebe, Third Senatorial District. Of. Grass Valley, is hereby announced as the publican nominee for State Senator. ee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. F. M. Rutherford Is hereby annouced asa for FOR STATE SENATOR, . John R. Tyrrell . : E i F E : Oa His Way Home. Thomas Granville, who left here in the latter pert of June for the Sandwich Islands, to work in a mine, is expected to arrive in San Francisco today. Things at the Islands were not as he expected and he is glad to retarn home. George Fred Williams says the empire is here. So it is. Jast as much as it ever will be. A commercial achievement is far better than a Bryan theory in the the Assembly from Nevada county. by . Poorman’s Valley with W. H.Tuttle. merited. By his own endeavors hé. McGlashan beck in on.s hunting trip. Word was sent to/ has built himself up to be one of the Granitevilie and a tivery stable team . leading attorneys of this county. He. one of the beet speakers in the sept for Mr. Searls. He arrived here is very popular wherever he is known and we hope to see him on the early this morning and left on the 8-45 and will prove a strong candidate bethis;fall advocating the principles and ; . nomtaating’ Ae. Tyrroll the Repabl. suePerting the sdminitration which His wife was unable to accompany . D0minating Mr. Tyrrell the Repabli-' has won him back into party and 3-20. The 8 35 above noted is evidenthim 4s their son Carrol was teken ill cans of thie district have placed a man which he so heartily endorses. —Repubthe party.” fe has an established repatation of being stump beforé the pedple who will be elected lican. —_—___—_——_ Cof-Farin, the great substitute for % coffee, 15 conta per package. At Geo. & man no Republican can do otherwise ©. Gaylord & Son's : tt Gowns and Skirts .. & MAHER’S WINDow @ TODAY. -@ Ladies, our first shipment of Firnnelette © Gowns and Skirts have arrived and are now in our window, prices marked in plain figures. . They are not made by Boxers either, but goodhonest white women. These good © the best factory in the country, Ladies’ fancy Flannelette Skirts, soc. sates Ladies’ plain pink, plain blue and creamLadies’ fancy Flaninelette Gowns, full length, * §0c. e ’ ies’ cy gowns at 8sc. : tena cates fan a feo eat America, $1.00. S come from Ww ©9O800Q00OO0000000 nk, blue and cream twi 1.25. Ladies’ pink, dad cream trimunal ens tucked, $1.50. One lot value, $1 75. WINDOW. MAHER & co Look out for our W, © @) . Qmeee a exempt from texation, We demand such laws #s will abolish Company stores, prevent ¢ompalsion of trade, and ensure workmen teing paid their weges in full in cash into their own bends. We demand such laws as will end. aminer $33,000 to keep q to pettile strikes and disagreements bs; arbitration and prevent blacklists. We demand laws preventing trusts the Railroad. Then Hun and combinations and compelling in surance companies to pay ali losses in full and within thirty days efier ad justment, and Partisl lr sees in propor: tion to the som insured for, Thomas Jefferson.” 000 of the amount agreed ". of $8,000, therefore its present _. The cause of the change of the -. as it calls it, to anti-Imperialism has not leaked out, but will in time. To be mild, the Examiner is a rascally sheet. We demand such laws as will protect and advance the interest of he producing classes. ee. Peo ee Increased Attendance. J. G. O'Neill, Principal of Nevada City’s schools, has received returns from all the feschera of the various grades, showing the 6Xact uumber oi children sttending school. The in crease in the high gchool is the most noticeable. [he bigh school -being on the accredited list bas mapy pupils from outside the city. Tne total erroliment up to Satarday was 665, which will be increased by at least twenty who have not returned from their summer vacation. The correct enroll ment is as follows: First grade 82,
second grade 62, secoud and third grade 49, third grade 65, fourth grade 68, fourth and fifth grade 47, fifth Grade 57, sixth grade 62, seventh grade 64, eighth grade 49, High School 75; total, 665. : it Tends to Apathy, One may be a little surprised at, the confidence displayed by intelligent mew everywhere regarding the probable success of the Republicans this fall. It is to be regretted that this confidence tends to apathy, but intelligent people cannot couceive how business men, laboring men, farmers, meebanies, and in fact all citizens who are enjoying such a full measure of prosperity can vote to overturn that prosperity. And while this is inconceivable, it cannot be impressed tvo often upon the minds of those very persons who are enjoying the prosperity which is tbe fruit of Republican rule, that they must see to it in the November elections that their votes are cast and counted in order to continue the blessings which are now being enjoyed, From the genera! tenor of Mr. Brya@n’s speech of acceptance, it must be Anferred that God is a L_emocrat; Windows, Deors, Paints. Wine lamber of ail description. 2 a ee smoig them some of the wealthiest A GRAND OLD MAN, Claus Spreckles Presents the New Band Stand to the People. That grand and noble man, Hon. Claus Spreckles on Admission Day, in the presence of about one hundred thousand pe »ple, presented to the people of California the new Band Stend, aptly named “Immortality, which he had caused to be erected in San Prancisco’s famous Golden Gate Park The music stand will seat one bundred musicians, and the seating capacity is twenty thousand. ‘Claus Spreckles’ speech showed the trae charac er of the man. There was no vaiu-glory boast about it, and the language was couched in such terms as to win to him the admiration of not only those who had the pleasure of listening to his words as they fell from his lips, bat the tens of thousands: of people who redd the foll speech in the San Francisco Call. Claus Spreckles today stands at about the top of the lad4et in California. for liberality and nobleness of character. A GREAT STORM. City of Galveston, Texas, Wrecked and . i= 2000 Lives Lost, Oue of the greatest disasters that has occurred in this country since the . al great flood at Johustown, Pennsylva-. ®0d mucous surfaces of the nia, in 1889, was that which occurred quisition of the Louisiana territory The flopping of the Examiner in this c to its jump from being a Southern Pacific Railroad organ to an anti-Railroad paper. Huntington agreed to pay the Exuiet, but when it had received $25,upon the Examiner turned tail on tington refused to pay the balance ase is only equal attitude against the Company Examiner from Intperialism, Charles W. Cornell, a Former Resident of This City. Charles W. Cornell, who was the WILL PARTICIPATE, : =) eeeeSSSoSSESSSSEEEEEES Invalid Tables . HR * JAS. KINKEAD 4% Has them in stock, and invites everyone to call and inspect them. : He bas also on band a large stock of Window Shades, All Colors and Kinds, with them. 3 You can lied own in bed and rea look at the stock of If -you intend purchasing a clock you should call aha HARTUNG BROS. They have the finest assortment in the county. © --WATCHES FOR SALE AND REPAIRED IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER: first Coroner of San Francisco, and sion of Califoraia into the Union, will take part in this week’s festivities. He will be the guest of honor of .Sanset Parlor of Sacramento. Mr. Cornell now resides at Truckee. He arrived in Tt ots sonata sien in. > () GKET G UT LER Y. and w.6 ites first 7 taker. Mr. Cornell Came to Nevada. City in 1853, and resided at the Oak Tree ranch, which was then owned by Sen Franciseo on September 17, 1849, Coroner Len P. Dorsey, who formerly lived here Faanx J. CHENEY makes onth that he Jim McCue. He is the father of Mrs. . his one with two blades"i We believe in fostering Ame ican inéustries, consequently > > our line of Cutlery is American made. The 0. V. B. g00ds ~ are guaranteed. We have been selling them for fifteen years »@& > and they give satisfaction, » m We can sell you this knife BG sisi ditigigs oS 25¢]' for =p ao 7 _. Poley’s Ice Crea P Stag Handle like this fo 7 a arlors tee Cee eesecns cesesces partner of the firm of F. J. Cueney & Co., doing business in the 2nd that esid firm will y the sum of ONE HUNDRED iLLARS foreach and every case of UaTABRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hatt’s CaTaren Cure “ — of Toledo, County and State Three b a lades finely finished SOR. wivasnpheiastence i SNS A. W. GLEASON Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takén internly, and acts directly on the blood system Send for testi free. in Texas on Saturday last. A burriF. J. OHENEY & CO., Toledo, O cane from the West Indies Swept over! Sold by. that Stete, wrecking the city of Gat } vest n, and killing over 2000 pe opie. O her cities on the coast suffered, ‘but the 'cxs of life was not so great, The loss uf life throughout the State is es. eeived @ large consignment of fine. timed at trom 6000 to 10,000. atire . “infandel Vine et Wine from st. fau i ies were drowned, and the scenes Froovo county’ Tae ‘sort is old wer harrowing in the extreme. The of the finest and is being sold provisions were destroyed and thous. for $1.50 per gallon. har an is of-people tre suffering for the lack of the necessaries of life, and Hall’e Family Pills are the best. Wine at Woit’s. A. B. Wolf, the cash Rrocer bas just Malterm ~ like this ne for.. $2.00 : + ‘Tow.e Bros, Co. ee of the city whoare now penniown sewer wie the very lowest R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do sh —Im . € SHAW Go. NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘mie: jini Hein’ Beans in Cans : (Begular price $1.50 a Gal.) Heinz Chow Chow. A. & H. W. Hartung, fcsmtore wont va. Suceessor i toF. C. Luetje. —THE MAN WHO WRITES SR This advertisement islsweliaen” with the heat, and if he had the’ time would go forthwith to. FOLEY’s and get a plate of . his famous Cream—on second thought he might take an IceCream Soda instead, ing In either cae he f sure of getting the tin town, would be r . ) £8 Co omercia Strat . Seite Sis cicce 75¢ in SSS HIRE” Aad = knife — Heinz Sweel Pickles in Bulk S ROOT BEER Just Arrived, Heins Sour Pickles in Bulk on a visit. J. Coole: John Sh Flat yeatet wille yeste: Ah B. Fi whany Sar ciaco. yeste B. F. the Reput returned f Oruz, whe the Reput Miss E for Floris public sct Mr. and . Fiat are’ ents in th Miss Fl jist, has g * ,cept a po ther. thave -beet ,ed to thei «day. Mrs. I wiaiting tthree we evening.