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September 13, 1901 (4 pages)

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re . 3 THE Th Vary Latest. TRANSCRIPT NSCRI 3 At 6:00 the President passed away. Sale Insurance. — . A. B. Welt Appointed Deputy) Organizer for the Independent . Order of Foresters. A. B. Wolf has been appointed Deputy Organizer for this district of the. Independent Order of Foresters and will assist S. J. Duckworth, Deputy Supreme Chief Ranger of the order in the formation and institation of branches of the organization iu this city and vicinity. Mr. Wolf is an energetic and ‘wide-awake hustler, and will be the right man in the right place for this important position. A better selection could not have been made. Be Ne oo The Independent Order of Foresters is a very strong insurance order, having a large membership and a reserve fund of many thousands of dollars to draw onin case of an emergency. A strong and attractive feature of this order is the payment to policy holders . of one-half the amount of the policy in case of total disability by sickness or accident. —_—— +e the President was lying in a semi-stupor and was exceedingly weak-—A sinking spell began at 2:30 A. M. when he failed to Tes and giyes.rigé fo the-gravest appre . moved WelE But his heart does net respond properly to stim: . ylation. ‘hein is,warm and the pulse small, regular and -leasily compressible. Pulse 126, respiration 30, temperature 100. tis discouraging as.it can be, and still give any hope of the President rallying from his relapsenear death's door. action is bécoming stronger. Demands a License. . William C. Baldwin Insists On. Setting a License to Marry. William C. Baldwin, through his ai-. torney A. D. Mason, has taken legal . i steps to compel the County Clerk to issue him a marriage license, and papers to that effect were served on Deputy County Clerk Hosking to-day. The official refuse to comply with the de: mand until he receives instructions from County Clerk Arbogast, who is absent from town. William C. Baldwin, who was refused a marriage license recently by the County Clerk, is sup-+ , ported in the action by his father, Geo. W. Baldwin. The latter states that his son, William Cleveland Baldwin, is capable both physically. and mentally: of: entering into the marriage state with Dora Cunningham. The case will probably come up in court tomorrow. Brief Yotes. eh A good, substantial cement walk is . i Dr. Mynter says that the President has taken but little being laid around the Courthouse yard. . Bs : : nourishment and is but little better than he was this morn Ed. Hamlen arrived here today from . Sierra Valley with a drove of fine beef . ing, cattle for Grissel Brothers: The platform at the New Union Hotel is being removed, and the outdoor dancing season, The local lodge of Eiks will hold their regular meeting this evening. session will follow, and a A social merry time will be spent. The other ear for theelectric railroad was taken from the Narrow! jetin is not enti : : as letin’ is not entir es C Cadab aspek "thu ytietishouee’ -4t} t entirely correct. Private advices to public offi i cials at Washington indicate that nothing short of a miracle Frank Bice, of this city, bad occa-. C@2 Save the President’s life. sion to remove a corn from one of bis . Glenwood this afternoon. painful that an operation had to be, performed, which was attended toby. proved but not enough to warrant recovery. Dr. Swayze this afternoon. chased the Conrad Seaman dwelling on Broad etreet, near the Pennsyl—vania Engine house. Jay D. Ostrom eame down from! North Bloomfield today for medical . burt bis foot yes~. terday while helping to move some! attendance. He logs. ee +e PERSONAL NOTES.: ~ IS DEAD. ¢ . @vERALO, N.Y., Sept-13.—At five o'clock this morning % pond 80 the mést “powerful stimulants administered, and ame very apparent that a change for the worse. Jace. At 2:g0 o'clock the Presidents condition is very serious hension. His bowels have He fetiis consciousness. Secretary Wilson said this morning that the situation It is generally realized+that President McKinley is lying BUEFALO? Sept. 13, 6:30 A. M—-The President’s heart A strong solution of salt was injected intg the veins, Secretary Wilson says the President rallied somewhat and has a fighting chance. 8:30.A. M—Abner McKinley, who has just left; the house, says.that there.is a fighting.chance.: The President still sleeps. The doctors will not issue bulletins until he f= Pi wy ; awakes. BUFFALO, Septembér 13, 9A. M@— The President’s condition has somewhat improved during the past two hours. There is a better .fe$ponse: to stimulation and is free ‘from Pulse 128; temperature 99.8, The surgeons are dressifig tOpyounds. Secretary Cortelyou says, that the Presipain. dent has rallied considerably. 3 «19°30. A. M.—Secretary Hitchcock has iust left the Mill‘burnt House and says that the doctors have not yet given up hope. Doctor Mynter said that the case is not absolutely hopeless, but his nianner: indicates that hope is practically abahdoned. Mrs. McKinley has not yet been informed of the:President’s critical. condition, 3 left. this morning.is at an.end for this ment. Pulse 123, temperature 99.4. ‘+ 4 0’clock--After half an hour’s conference the physicians agfeed that he has made slight improvement since morning. ery. ' which ‘statement leads to the conclusion that yester ier says this morning: Superintendent Bull now bas in his possession the code of instractions imparted to the selected assassin, Czolgosy. Phe platform of the Free Society was also added to the cumulative evidence of the Anarchist conspiracy yesterday. This document binds its members together to advocate the work of the destruction of the existing social order, and continues : “As in former times, no privileged class ever relinquished ite tyranny, no more can we take it for granted that the capitalists of the present day will forego their privilege and their authority without compulsion. self-evident that the fight of the proletariat against the upper and the middle classes must be of a violent charat LET never lead us to the goal, We-show by . 11 o'clock——Colonel “Brown left theMillburn house a few: minutes ago. He’ says ‘the President is in a’ very critical condition; that he is holding his own but nothing more. 19:30 P.M.—Senator Hanta, after leaving the house afew moments ago, said that there was still a fighting chance e He stated that the physicians were compelled to use. . oxygen during the night but that it was not resorted to. BUFFALO, August 13—-An official bulletin: at 2:30 said ‘ithe President has more than held his own since morning. Hig condition justifies the: expegtation of further improveae zolgosy Was Selected. . Emma Goldman Galks. QOxicaao, September 11—Emma Goldman, the Anarchist agitator, arrested Tuesday, spent a comfortable night and was extremely cheerful when she arose today. She was not allowed to see the newspapers, but when told that the tenor of the dispatches indicated 8 lack of evidence against her, she amiled and said: “The gentlemen seem to be coming to their senses.” She then said: “I would nurse the President of this country a8 tenderly as I would a bard workingman whose hands were BurFa.o, September 12.—The Courand if the people about the President would let me, I would nurse and nurse him well. ‘Lo me the President is simply a sick man. I am a trained nurse and I have the sympathy of a wottian,'the sympathy of an Aoarchist ‘for suffering mankind. I would not be an Anarchist—I could not be without sympathy. It is not sympathy for a ruler, but .sympathy for the man— the man who-suffers, for the wife who It is, therefore, acter, and that mere wage conflicts can numerous Illustrations that all attempts that have been made in the past to do away with the existing monstrous newspaper of this city, 1 f El Hojase and Aziz, aided by : rocked. © ne: tedspotiient morning at Hastwood, three miles east against Turkish authority and 60,000 men are: under arms. Turkish troops are trying to subdue them “and further sengers were ly ¥ atic asked PR ec iat rei ing from. the ; a a a ‘be No one waa seri hurt. : soiled with toil. If I were not in jail who last Saturday murdered Wash ‘Thomas were taken from jail here last night by a mob composed of negroes. The three prisoners were taken to Wicklifie, Ky.,and hanged. social system through: peaceful means —for example, the ballot box—have been useless and will be ao in ‘the future. We kriow, therefore, that the: ruling clase°will not voluhtarily relinquigh its prerogatives and will make uo concessions to us.’ Under all these circumstances there is only one remedy left—force, Our platform is simple and divided as follows: 1. Destruction of existing clase domination through inexorable revolation in: international activity. 2. The’ building of a free society on commanistic organizations or productions. 3. Free exchange or equivalent produasts through the productive -organization without jobbing and profitmaking. 4. Organization of the educational syétei upon a_nonreligious, scientific and equal basis for both sexes. 5. Equal tights for all without distinction of sex or race. 6. The regulation of public affairs through agreement between the independent commanes.and vonfederacies.” auffers. By what I have said, I do not mean to retract other statemente I have made of my opinion of the President. As a President my opinion of ‘Mr. McKinley is not high. Last winter nursed back to health a woman who was an intimate friend of a Philadelphia detective on whose testimony I served a term of seven months in 1893. I'he officer met me unexpectedly and in affright begged me not to revenge myself on the woman for the suffering he had caused me. I told him he did not underetand Anarcby, but he understands now, for never was a woman more tenderly nursed than was this friend of my prosecutor.” Miss Goldman denied that there was Avarchists were governed. _———— Stood Death Off. Their Secret is Out. malarial fever and jaundice. All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs, 8S. P. Whittaker, who had fora long time, endured untold suffering from a chronic bron@hiel trouble. “It’s all due to Dr. King’s New Discovery,” writes her husband. “It completely cured her and also cured our little ee hen of a severe attack of Wheoping Cough.” [It positively cares Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles.. Guaranteed bottles 50c end $1.00. Trial bottles free at W.D. Vinton’s drug store. he was soon much better, but contiakille disease germs and purifies drug store. —_——_ + 0¢ W,, J. Britland, proprietor. ———_—__~+-29e-+ 2ee jig Working Night and Day. — The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New js W. J. Britland, paigriotor. Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros. ; SS a a i SSSR cana HSHERWIN-WILLIAMS Legg & such a thing asa constitution by which E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Texas, once fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with I persuaded him to try Electric Biyters, and ued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels mea the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Vinton’s Burrato Lager Breer on draught, at cents a glass, at Council Chambers, BorraLo Lacer Breer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, Synactisn, N.' ¥., Sept. t. 12—Die Information, & ' opt. 1a Vienna, Sep says the provcago ‘west-bound limited or -the West Shore railroad was wrec be, have revolted s = Arabs, of this city. The cause was a misplaced’ switch: ‘There were twenty.. Forty thousand reinforcements are . Negroes. Lynched. Sept. 12—Three negroes . ~ ae, Ce Oo account’ of the Jewish holidays our siore will =be closed trom to. morrow (Friday) evening-at six o'clock
until the‘same hour. Cairo, Iil., Se There is more Oatarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put, together, and until the last few years was supposéd to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced. it ‘a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure witb local treat: ment, pronounced it incurable. Sol ence has proven catarrh to be a constitational disease, and therefore . repase constitutional treatment. Hall’s atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. And @ bright “eye 1 eee héweld Oheney & Oo., Toledo, Ohio, is .the only constitutional cure on the market, . #ctive and her atom h in good order [tia taken internally in doses from 10 Lane’s Tea-ts a pleasant laxative and a drops toa teaspoonful, It acts directgreat ae aie ae Gleare up the ly ‘on the blood and mucous surfaces . Complexion, rives yellow from the of the system. They offer one buneye, and keeps the kidneys in a health dred dollars for any case it fails to ful condition. Get a 25c. package and cure. Send for circulars and teatitry it tonight, For eale by H. Dicker. monials. man, sole agent. S tt Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co.oo ae eee : Toledo, Ohio. Malaria Causes Billousness. " Ranch Fog Sale at a Bargala, ‘phe Holland Bauoh, eltuated unas: Columbia Hill is offered ata tine Eoquire of Brawn & Morgan. tt Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. MATER & U0, EES 00) AE 000 Om Sale Tedasy the cause, : -= See them in one of our large windows. The best value you ever saw. Well worth going miles to see. We had to go to the mills after them or you would never get them for 25 cents. New things in Dry Goods. Come just to look. May bring your purse. But get our prices. us. They are coming in every day. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily Wool Underwear'for Fall, Wool Hosiery for Fall,New Life Pille. These -pills change weak— : sae neas into strength, listlessness, into All first-class déalers sell Gilt Edge energy, brain-fag into mental power. whiskey. aeer vonage tal in A oggag' > Fe os 00 health. Only 20c per box. by W. D ‘Vinton. : What a Tale It Tells. ; te : if that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun-Giced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr. =e If he lives through the night it will justify hope of recov. BUFFALO, Sept. 1 3.-—-The latest bulletin today says the President is in better condition than this time:yestéfday, 2s bulAltgreat crowdZsurrounded the Millburn house today feet th day. . ‘ : : “tee eet the other day. His foot became #0 . +, :ead the bulletins which stated that the President is im{as very anxious. He has not given up hopes. ? Dr. Millburn he ‘says he is somewhat encouraged by developm This afternoon Morrie Gallagber pur [ y . di spi today a BUFFALO, September 13th—5:42—The President is dying. ‘Shaw Co. FOR Sole Agents ‘ovata City Flannel, Flannelette, Corsets; Kid’ Gloves. Also anice line of new Fancy Hose.. © yeas Come and Pay us a visit. Respectfully, j R Own Baking Powder Is Pure a as It upon purchasing a can you find it * does not give the faction we guarantee it to give, the oan end your 50 cate will be refanded. We OUR ov “OWN: a BAKING. POWDER = feel sure you will be pleased with the I LB CAN Hexing Fewaets et me have not ma = can returned, that ‘been open 5O Co-TS. ahd tried. Can you blame us for being confident that it ‘will please you! + — <0 — po Of cleaning a watch or clock*was"to lubricate the works with coal oil. It did all right for the turnips our gta fathers carried. a oe FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. . Particles of dust muet be removed piece by “plese. Each minute wheel mast freed from anything which would fretard the movement, We clean and reper watches thoroughly. By having th are ; to their life, — as sy frequently, years A. & H. W. HARTUNG, TR * Bi @ % Ay Superintendent M. M. Baruh came . over from the State of Nevada today on a visit to his parents. Mrs, J. F. Kidder, president of the N. GO. N. G. R. R. Co. was here on a visit today to ber many friends. Geo. Landsburg is down from Relief Hill, bh Royal Heath arrived here this after. _noon from San Francisco. i Judge Stanley A. Smith came down from Downieville thie afternoon. G. P. Smyth came-down from the Plambago mine today. +-2@e Buggy Robe Lost, .A buggy robe was lost.in a8 > to the fire on the apper Grass Valley roast . @ Ss lastevening. Anyone finding the article will be suitably rewarded by returving it to E, W. Scbmidt’s cigar store. 812tt Mr. Stout Man i — we you with the Clothes; possibly more with ailor, so to speak. WwW _l. Welhave given up'the Picture Busi= + meas.. Our contract having expired, 6 @dlock--The President is dead. This way, Gentlemen, here’s\ your Winter Clothing. — Clothes from the average man give up “ready-made” Clothing one directly from our Clothing Tables—with perhaps a little ihe prices— for, 30 t e do away with that and charge you no more may surprise you by fitting you, as well as by saving you quite a sum of money. Come, see at any rate. 4 Satisfaction ion guaranteed and your money. back if goods s are not as represented. We aim to please all. Watchmakers, . : Broad Street * oi ee Nevada ¢ P than we do.the ordinary man. {a A N,N, Many Stout Men, Slim Men in. despair. alteration in being abnormal in Never mind how peculiar your sh ee Mr. Thin Man and Men:awho require different We bring them hope. We proubiae to fit:every some ‘particularly severe cases, We'll ‘surprise shape, ‘you’ve-had to pay a penalty to your ape niay. be, bring dim here ané w* Cor Pine.and B Nevada city ng evening at the Nevada City, Sept, 12, 1901. & . : Terme part down-and balance on time, . ‘A Woman With a Clear Complexion o Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes . Ladies Fleece Lined Vests and Pants : AM: sizes aie. 7] If you want to see the latest in all kinds of ‘Goods, come to* Dress Trimmings for Fall, Tennis Flannel, OutingTe . Then sit Prescription to neat : {HE TRANSE FRIDAY!.-->rE Eee Yotes of Inte ‘gehool supplies _at Vinton fomorrow afternoon the Atternoon Whist Olab‘will tained “by Miss Lizale Kee nome of Mra. Belle Douglas for lite insurance 8ee T4 J, B. Lithgow and Mrs.4 ton of Washington were . ‘this olty last night by Just peace J. 8. Holbrook. For the best of. everyth meal line send your orders t A grand ball will be give Kee’s Hall at Washington or ing of October 12th by WN Dogan. It promises to be . joyable affair. © . tee (io to N. Robr for,your ho ing. ae ‘ The funeral of late Lon I who died at the Oounty Ef Mondey last, took. place fre Lane's Undertaking Parlo o'clock this forenoon, — (sll on Ed Schmidt when anything in the tobacco line. 4 praise service will. beh Methodist church next Sam ing. ‘The choir will rem special music, ander the. dij Joh Werry. rie Opal Oream is the best re tan and sunburn, ~ You eat Vinton’s, 250 and 500 bottles ‘Ray, the young son of P. J broke his left arm yesterday in front of Legg & Shaw © He was standing on @ emall . a boy gave it a shove, fickell reduced the fracture. Jack Beam Bourbon whiske anteed pure and is the beat wi sickness. For sale at Vinte store. s : “Our Own Baking Powde: head of Charles B. Malloy’s n tisement in this evening’s .T1 He also speaks of other things reader will do well to glance j Ifyou want a good, cool beer—the very best in townahd see Wm. Harry. W: F. King, who wes fo years manager of B. F. Snell You Bet, was tendered a fare at that place last night. Mr, family will leave in a day or Carters, ''oulamne county, . has secured a good position. For a good bath goto Tom Tonsorial Parlors, on Or street. Baths, 25 cents. Mr, Hall, who is interested ingupa mine at Grizzly Hil here last evening from San F He went out to the mine tods purpose of looking over the which is said to give promi coming a good paying propas A good hot lunch will t every night at William Harry corner Fine and Spring. etre beer and choice wines, tig clgars always on hand. The Old Government Whi: In the medical department of t States Army and Naval Serv cepted by the Board of Heal comended ‘by the highest me thoritiee asthe purest unad stimulant for invalids and cents and family ase. Sold iz clusively by Wm. H. Tattle. ‘Partially. Destroyed B The residence of ex-Supervh Luke at Grags Valley was par ttroyed by fire last night. 1 eetimated at $700, and the orl fire is unknown. There hed fire in the house for several.d place was lighted iby elect lamps or candles being used Sccupants, several of whom children, escaped without inj Does It Pay to Bay Ch A cheap remedy fi ais is all righf, bat bar ihe ng that will relieve and more severe and dangerous . Oat and lun ; you do? Go rapes = v ‘Tegular climate? Yes, if. p hot possible for you, then take the onLY remedy that be oduced in all civilized with success in severe throat jeubles, “Boschee’s Germa we only heals and stim ag to destroy the ger . allays inflammation, ‘oc tpectoration, gives. 160 rest, and cures patient all be: lommended wes ts i “org Aimee the world. ¢ Cold Storage Mea For special first-class Oo #ats you shoul meas Ne! sel Bros , Com ; nest of beef’ pork . in the mareet » Matton . Bu ‘ Boe {to Lacur Bese on rents a. glass, at . W. J.Britland, peopeaaaeen Better For Bleo@ Than ‘ For Th Wee nee tricts. Keto ee i = Chills and Fever: Fe Pestle Oni "Ponta