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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

September 12, 1900 (4 pages)

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eens i. gilfornia, ‘the td Within M. ; ave valoabic a id mae of the Genet ON, Register. tion, ‘ eT NR Te hesses to proy. = and euiti. im m Hi = ray . Dikone of oe sas ” rs. SWEET, DE. given the state-of thitors of and inst the said th the neces. hths after: the » to the said thas. W: Kitts ada Co., Cal, 6 transactio 1 a said Conn: f SWEE}, lerine “+ et, 8. SSIES at SS ° pRTING C iOME @ IF lat the office by San Wing e hour of 12 a Boerd of "e year. and usiness as Seeretary, n Francisco, s27-t ec. COMPANY— of business on of works i “meetin f the 28th day of Ten cents ornia, assessment Sth day of advertised orl ‘iment DAY, Bui the deth costs of . By order jecretary. raucisco, the foregostponed. so av i to TUBS ors, eoretary. Francisco, jy2itd. he fopeo. pos’ pon th day ‘of sale from lesday, the ors, scretary. Tancisco. aul: td ANY—LObusiness, fornia, : & regular iblin Gold th day of known as per share ital stock efore the to L. (W. over the Hollister, sessment y of Se it and rn nd unless ‘ on the id office, at day. to together enses of ‘tary. ercoants . 4a 4 Maria SF we am sell, eee nj wee ene RS ela ed eis ft B. 3 aa teeta Having this day purchased: the stock ee ofClothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Quilts, Blankets, *Prubks, Valises, also Fixtures, Good. Will, Etc., from Mrs. : THE ENTIRE stock xr EXACTLY ‘HALF ‘PRICE t Store cloaed order eae stock. will opeii Saturday, Aucupt 25th, Come. eatlys come all, We will make this one of the largest and grandest sales Nevada City ever liad.’ D, HYMAN, Of Oakland, Manager. PB. Ss. “Our Motto: te Raonarch: Always thelOheapest. ‘FAMOUS : ‘And daitttées you wilt want] some Shoes for the children, ‘1 Gila Weshave them—good fitters, # ‘good. wearers and moderate . prices, Also as fine -a selec“tion -of ‘Ladies’ and gentle“nren’s shoes as can be found L anywhere, Prices as low as " the lowest for the samie grade “of Shoes. . Call and see for _—we *vodhelva ‘No trouble to show our shoes,’ ‘Repairing Woore. oe ‘Nevada City Grass Valley PHOTOGRAPHS . ® » THAT PLEASE I frame all kinds of pictures . ‘with artistic judgment. eee _ neatly done. BOVEY. BROS., Broad Street PLAZA PLANING MILL coceces ? “RICOH & LEWIS, ecicne.’ .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS oultin = Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning; House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, j Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes: « RICE r.% LEWwis, , SACRAMENTO St., Nawapa Crry. 1, ee ie x : ‘s edi sre Ag 4 wal . ALVAH N. MORGAN, Morgan & Wolf, Dentists.Broad Street, Nevada City. . PRED O, WOLF comeneeerer ans Teeth Bytracted Without deus wr ~ Pyxemplification of the highest’ Office Ho urs—9to 12 a, M., and 1to5 P.M. length 1 a week or 82 monsh. lime ene “PayThe naturalization papers of of Wilhelms Camer, his homestead papers. and, plat My : township 17 N, a small book marked C. RB. Hill, some papers and accountsagainst John: Nettleship, and accounts of -C. Galaith, The finder will, please return to} Gzo. GuissRt. : 22. ee B-lw. * a New Bootblack Stand. 2 From now on. the bootblack utand can be Fall Election, Pree gun ra ws ii veda be If. ‘not “registered before will be in charge of an experienced polisher. during th e year 19 % co \W ms. idresaan proprietor. ., vote at the For Sale, ‘Grai, alfalta‘and first crop Of alfalfa hay. iBgyptian oats ant wheat. Address, ~ “ W. A. CREPS, " Brie, Yuba county, California, ‘ ouas and Lot For Sale. AY room house; with both.gas and electric lights ; barn and carriage room. ° All modern im provements ard a bath. Apply to GEO, 4 GRAY. au 31-tf ; “ateek By application te Clerk's ieee “am lemonade . OMICS OF ‘one of the RegisEe it ‘is important that . voters should” apply for: RegA fresh mileh cow is offered for sale chéap. Enquire of Ben Rose, Rush Coeek. 8 1-lw sre arty expedite work, . Situation Wanted, ieee . the.w By a lady todo light house work. Small es Jy ARBOGAST, wages. App'y o8 offen of Union Hotell, of < E. Ww. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR, DBALSR, © Of store, Broad St. Pine Street... sescacovesenss@vada Clty’ Cal 2. } UBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, ; 8Ad’ nll bhoted de daw: Shckia be TT tech: ORO. pegs: ply to or address W J. Brass, Noval RERUN e eRis “a hrridat enive ee istration at once, in order to MEALS, ROOMS, ted. All persons wishing: to. jon, Grissel, (Central Hotel RE-OPENED. This well-know# and popular hotel tine! been completely renovated throughout, aid j patrons are assured of every comfort. cancers 25 and 50 CENTS — i A share of the public “patronage is solic Cor. . Broad and Union Streets. Proprietor’: 25 CENTS THE POPULAR, H.GLOVELAND. Pron. . : Our Customers _ “Take the Cake” Because they like it and eHPOELICAN TICKET AND PLATFORM. Thé following is the Republican eleojoral ticket to be voted for at tlie comng election together with the excellent dlatform upoh which California’ Redublicans are to stand : ELECTORS-AT—LARGE : Samuel M. Shortridge of San Fram 800. William J. Barrett of Los Angeles, ELECTORS : J. W. Ryan of Humboldt. — Harold T. Power of Placer. ’ William R. Davis of Alameda, ©. B. Bodie of Sah Francisco. Frank MoGowan of San Francisoo, _ Warren R. Porter of Santa Orus. James McFadden of Orange. The Repablican party of California, . olastn convention, heartily indorses the tform adopted by the ranks a pedionsl convention: at Philade snunciating a declaration of pr oe ill ‘ithe wisdom of which has been demonstrated by the successful home and forsign policy. of the presentadministration, and ‘which, under continued Republican control, promises a natio future’ even ca ‘brilliant in achievement than the pas' We pledge our i hove support to ‘that wise and upright statesman, William McKinley; who, ami w and Land 2 ye ing prob ems, has constantly p ied a ey which, has mad @ very na of American statesmanship, and earned for him andthe country that he loves and serves :world wide respect and honor. With -such a leader, as: with that typical young American, Theodo~e Roosvelt, whose courage in war and brilliant political record mm pee have given him a-place in the earts of our people, we may well look forward to glorious victory in November and continued national prosperity during the aap four years. We indorse and approve the able, fearless and economical manner. inwhich the state government has been conducted by’ our governor, Henry T. Gage, and commend our senators and Pd goede in congress for the faithrformance of their trusts. Scho weuentad the importance to this jcoast and to the country of the construction of the Nicaragua canal under government ownership and control, and pledge our party’s earnest and continned efforts to secure the early commencement and completion of the work.
We favor the conservation of all available waters for the reclamation and irrigation of arid lands, and liberal appropriations by congress for that purpose, supplemented by the co-o) tion of the states directly interes Sach policy to be initiated by the collaboration of the federal and state governatilizing the same. sion to the whole people the great forests situated in our mountain ranges, and know that it is pure. Try . order that these forests may be saved . he. some of it and share their . from destruction and our water supply knowledge. served, If you.go to the Pionie We favor such legislation as will prebe sure and get your vent the acquisition of lands chiefly ~\ valuable for petroleum, asphaltum and eee CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC." other minerals under the guise of lieu “CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, 1S vomidl St., Next Ooor above Theatre. ICE! sh ave and blackmail. portation of cheap alien labor, the conpriate legislation prohibiting the immilaborers. elections and’ the enactment of . fair primaries.We the ruads -_ highways. We fall, We recognize also tha . HANSEN agon will be in Nev day” Orders for § BROS, parille, Sire ey : e. yongrata onr ‘state an ee a eS Grass Valley Soda Works poopie upon ithe semi-centennial of its o aginss vor woscai mau. . rasnion tone wai marevice uae EM, Rutherford ‘Ithe gateway trade, developing our resources, creating . glorious than its goiden past. Tin the wisdom of our doctrine and in ments in a thorough investigation of our water sup pply and the best methods of We indorse the action that has been taken to secure as a permanent Forest earnestly recommend that our senators -. and representatives in congress support by their votes and influence the establishment of. national reservations, in land and forest. reserve exchange selections, and. we.request our senators and representatives i congress to use all honorable means to: prevent fraud in that way.and secure such legislation as will protect the miners of the state from e demand the prevention of the imtinuance and re-enactment of the present Chinese exclusion laws, and approgration of Japanese and other contract We favor the adoption of the proconstitutional amendment. proposed ‘\ viding for the regulatiow of pri 3 pa § laws as will make it effective and insure avor appropriate legislation for ent improvement of our y.recognize the importange of the great Wark that the state university is doiug toward the imtellec:ual and industrial development of ihe state, th: demands rpon it in both these directions boxe 80 optgrown ity income is to seriously threaten its nsefuluess. “We thérefore pledge our party to an increase of the fevenues'of the state university through the coming legislature sufficient to mainand center of Oriental Ps wankat far nor a and portent. — . = ies Sor cUR Sheet, @ KUO: Bei GTS Confident in the justice of our cause, the ability and patriotism of our ‘candidates, we submit the foregoing declaration of: our political: faith to the voters of California for their approval at the polls. “ee ONE OF HIS TRICKS OF SPEECH. Speaking at Chicago of what he calls a “government by injunction,’: Mr. William J. Bryan said: “The thing forbidden by an injunction would, without the injunction, be either legal or illegal. If it would be legal the judge usurps the functions of the legislature when he forbids it. If it would be illegal, the injunction of the court is unnecessary, for anyone who violates the law can, upon conviction, be made tosuffer the penalties pre. scribed for such violation.’’ A very effective trick of speech is to go arrange a proposition as to make it appear equally bad for an opponent whether he take one horn of the dilemma or the other. Mr. Bryan is an adept in that species of literary. slightof-hand, and yet a scrutiny at all close, or a sober, second thought, will unfailingly disclose the shallow artifice and discredit the artificer. When Mrs. Mulligan went into “id bar with a candle to milk her cow her \action was, either legal or illegal. Tf it }was legal, according to Mr. Bryan, anyohe who had enjoined her from so doing would have ‘‘usurped the functions of the legislatare’’ of * Illinois, and if it was illegal, also according to Mr. Bryan, after the excitement over the burning of Chicago had subsided sufficiently to make it possible to secure an . ‘ impartial jury, Mrs, Mulligan could have been punished for her illegal act. But the punishing of Mrs, Mulligan for criminal carlessness would hardly haye restored the burnt district of Chicago, put life into charred. bodies or furnished I . THE HOME MARKET Is always with you; stay —ON THE— nstallment Plan, your contract. with it. We have been’in the lumber " business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in thie neighborhood, We have made a saccese of Building Houses a “Bie e) ‘And we are still at it. Call and learn our terme before letting L. & D. MARSH. “M o. A.J. ORDAN MANUFACTURER Insist upen ving the Jor dan “AAAI Cutlery only. Don't be «a Clam’’and take tute because a little cheaper The best. al ways costs leas in theend. For sale by W. D. \VANTON and Will Furnish you All [Material for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A GALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rates.. homes and provisions for the thousands of impoverished people turned into the streets by that great conflagration, now would it? The purpese of the injunction is to prevent the commission of a crime, to bring to a full ‘stop at the very outset a proceeding that. would be certain to re. . sult in public injury. -After a wrong has been committed the punishment of the guilty does not restore things ag they were. Only God can do that and He never does. : This is perfectly evident. to one who gives the matter. a:moment of thoughtfulness, — And ‘so it is with Mr. Bryan’s tricks of speech. Scarcely one .of them will bear. close. examination. They ars satisfactory to him, for’ he is superficial in a high degree, but they will not satisty anyone who is not as super ficial ay The danger is that people will swallow them without looking at them. Those seemingly bright sayings of Mr: Bryan's should always be shaken before taken. 4 SWOLSB} Mos A[YSIY 2q YSNUT 4},, ae ISBostp B ST Sardy yuqy Kr1o@y} sty} yo yury} nod op }eqM,, *JIUSIVAIA, [BWIIZUIH ‘soido,p, UMOT—} 0} paged saa kpuo—41 Jos LEoeKe JON—}} LL, sipad 2 000°0T$ 4yod oA TOL 1v9ayY T—S89. 1H *‘UOlsmayHOg Ul J92A JON \ 'SIG-UE— Mo] SjreNoNsed sem spr0om oy} ‘st Les T Jom 11s ‘oN—ssaujr Ay gSpiom wary 0} 9Ured satjzred oy} FUTP} ‘sSauj}IM ‘aeaMs 0} nok pwezsiopun 7 wy] —efmery “mo, pu ysin FOR STATE SENATOR, Third Senatorial District. John R. Tyrrellit Of. Giass Valley, is hereby announced as the regular Republican nominee for State ‘Senator. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. ‘Is hereby annouced as a candidate for ‘the Assembly from Nevada county, Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s.is the Ideal Light. ie YOUR PLUMBING DORE? MOMS AS US MEMS AS AS WE AS MSP If not don’t fail tocall on . F, HOWE LL Expert.. Plumber. N. PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS == PLUMBING SUPPLIES Peerless Saloon. Limes Lemons Broad street, below New York Hotel, Oranges : : ges agg Bananas Just Received at] ee ———— EL AVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am ,prepared tofurnish to my customers the Finest Wines _ Liquors and Cigars, os All wy old friends and all the new ones who call will be treated ina courteous manner. HENRY W. RICH. ED, T. CHAMBERS, UPHOLSTERER. Beds, Lounkes, Mattresses, Chairs, ete., made over and MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE. PAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG AND CARPETS LAID. Come and see me when you want anyth' in’ this line. ee E. T. CHAMBERS, Pine street, between Broad and Commercial, Nevada City, Cal. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into anne new quarters on Commereial street and invite all their former patrous to call and see them, They will ake it a point to serve the finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed Drinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, Commereial St, YEE LEE & CO. ars rah Gon a first-class eae ATK ineer wherew ty ada of Fruits, ™ Tegler's Candy Factory. " ‘ise, Cigays and’ free of charge andthe heat af qntighention guarantees. New Fruit and Vegetable Stor, far Ri Aner SRN EOE fear