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September 13, 1902 (4 pages)

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partment, : : ecwr State 4 of Caillornia: Wee AUSUS. 104, there the Controller ¢o MG Certain “de the state of ¢ ev.ed coda f the year Any, at ‘tt at D OF at lonst ince ’ publisticd in the g Qs if there. in, then by Aa me pot buty, tor ¢ , muse state e eame 4 and ho jeseription pos the a a © embody’ sbove refer e suld ia —_—e : ay of Nevada, state a i 7 a apie ic of 14, Bl FiK, Lot 18, Block j NW % See. 91. 15 Ky 2acres. — ‘ Nis a fe % of NE , nd M., ly ane te duly let, wy]. ; ali be received or jess than the amoun upon such pro; penaltics aud bal ae apd Author! L such subseqéent evied upon such proy © Issuance to the Sy breinabove reterred , osts, penalties 1 added to sub und shall be conducted j SOveruing such sale, ay hand and searof g is Lith day ot Augue E. P. 00 IGLAS; Depiity. pursuance of law, pub iven that I wil, on > 6th Day of Sept 1902, 0 o’clock a. m. in fro yr, iu the City ana vo f California, seil in ¢ GilOii, tO tie highest wful money of the d property hereiubei iO desccived, whic s hereby made a pan Pro, OFty tO besoin iB 1m the county of uia, and described wk, Lot 14, Block 15, ‘rk, Lot 1s, Bick & = E NW %,.Se0. 9, 1.15, » ZU acres. . NE 44 o1 NEY See. li, and M., 1 acres. ate July ist, 1s¥7 ub, iuciusive....08 inqueucies aud costs. PCen. per annum. ing.. ROR be received or a6 or less than the amd . upon said property, penalties und expense le, vogether with-alli st may have been levia ip to the da e of ihe the deed relerred 10 eee gasp YEAR—NO» 12)290 HK SUBSCRIPTION BATES? 1, $6 a Year. a carrier, 1244 Cts. a W sof not to exceed five lines te SSS SASS . sement inserte : geek Oe k or 40 cents & mi > Paye p invariably in advance. TRANSCRIPI. g i a To Whom It May: Concern. given that I will.not bere debts contracted by my lard, as she has left my sishereby spsible for &DY fairs Hattie Po d. ¢ :. ame wa. B. PoLLasp. For Sale, hb, with dwelling fe ity is offered OF aale. oxipT office. Business Chance. Spply at the asl —— yestment of $20 is often she if you *re not. wedd ied thods, you should i ite ploddirs tion: it is or the man of m oe j ise in Piation cf suecess. ris ive & yi pings who wishes to receive & 81 tivterfe ing with nt ma wad ress H BROLASHT, 808 Dear app Street, Chicago, i, cash for Real Estate and’ Stores. or Country—Our methods sell quick. E C free. LINC pcsiers 620 Market Street, e Hotel, Sav Francisco, opposite : GOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG EN Wanted for Railway Mail Clerks. In-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. ¢ Small or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. lation or gamble, but from legitiapa Bankers, merchants, projonal men, and all persons interested in oney making with small capital are join. First class references in any of SD: ited States. For p:rticulars address J. Arnold & Co., Ninth and “Pine Streets, . . Louis, Mo. First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's ber shop, ou Broad street, gives best ineintown. Ali the latest re kept. on hand. ane House to Rent. House to rent on Broad street, Aa-. '! irably located, Enquire at thie Pangonipt office or .of. Mrs. Deal on ty Hill. tf eee a) I make [\* the name, soimetizmes gi to generally knows 4 the BAD DISeG NEES EASE. It is not confined to dens of eae __ Vice or the lower classes, @ The cit . and best people are sometimes m4 ‘ A infected with this aut m ior Y port 2 baseline the clothing, : oa 12 'o. drinking froin the same vessels eee he tracted . , ASME Wipes Some in contact with persons It bea gins usually with a little. blister or sore, th ing i oP alk alg tress bie on. Ten years b het naa er : : ody, "sores and ufters appear of Blood Poison. 1 w in the mouth, the throat becomes’ oft physician uiitil rrouna that hecould ulcerated, the hair, eye brows ‘and %°_me no good. Then began, taking . lashes fall out; the blood 8.8.3. I commenced to improve at once situa aide athe and in a very short time all evidence of re. an . SOPP M0red. the disease disappeared. I took six bot~ i ' ’ ‘On: tles end today am sound and well, _ sor bits Sa iAg BR; M. Wall, Morristown, Tenn. ly, and the po even destroys the bones. t worst forms. “It is'a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that poliutes _ . _ the’ blood and penetrates to all parts of the system. Unless you get this poison out. of your blood it will é ‘ _ fin you, and bring disgrace and disease upon ‘3 ft : -m ear ah Br: can be transmitted from parent 7 pono. _tochild. §. 8. S. coritains no mercury or potas. but is guaranteed.a strictly vegetable compound. iat e = _ & Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice give us a history of your case, and our physicians will furnish all the mformation you wish without an charge whatever. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.” > Must be considered by the lady of the oe . House. The kitchen, the pantry, and VSS the laundry: must each receive the _ Weoessary things to keep it going. To . Keep the cost of supplies for all down toa reasonable limit the GROCERIES should be parohesed at our store. We ‘have the best goods, We sell at the lowest prices. We give the best value. FOR SALE . SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to;any part of town. Apply at the store, SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, § Have Y our Friends Come to California ~ Diing September and October FROM ; Commercial Street. Corresponding law rates from all points East ‘You can. deposit the money with any Santa Fe agent, and your friends will be notified immediately, or write the NEVADA ee Se ee eRe en ae 8! YY eames te camila Gisease, aud cates 1eeveH if HEF“ Ttenant Governoh—ALDEN AN-. A test order will prove the truth of thie. . -ifonby-.the. Republican-party--and-to CITY, CAL, SATURDAY EVENING, SE ed yh Re Convention a can Dat atthe le 2 THE TICKET. Governor—GEORGE C. PARDES ed to apply to an government work, whether performed in public or private DERSON of Solano. ‘Chief Justice—W. Sacramento. Associate. Justice—F. M. LOTTI of Marin.Associate Justice—LUCIEN SHAW of Los Angeles. Secretary of State—CHARLES F. CURRY of San Francisco. Controller—E. P. COLGAN of 8onoma. Treasurer—TRUMAN REEVES . of San Bernardino. ; Attorney General—ULYSSES &. WEBB of Plumas. Superintendent of Public Instruction. —THOMAS. J;.KIRK of Tulare. Surveyor—VICTOR H. WOODS of San Luis Obispo. . : ee State Printer—W. W. SHANNON of San Francisco. ' Clerk of the Supreme Court— FRANK C, JORDAN of Alameda. H. BEATTY of ANGELTHE PLATFORM. Following is the report of the committee on platform and resolutions: We, the republican part of the state of California, in convention assembled, hereby adopt the following platform and resolutions: congratulate the people of the state upon the fact that this country . is in a condition of general prosperity. Such condition has existed since the first election of William McKinley to the presidency of the United States in 1896. We declare that such condition is largely due to the beneficent legislathe general confidence of the people in the sound, able and conservative administration of the public affairs by the republican party. : We deplore the untimely death of our great and beloved leader, William McKinley, and express our horror at .the crime of his assassination. We moura.the losa to the.country, coming in thé fullness of his power and usefulness. : We most heartily indorse the administration of President Roosevelt, whom we regard as a wise and worthy successor to the lamented William Meentativea in congress. for their untiring zeal in behalf of every material interest of California. We declare our. firm opposition to all the protection to Ameri labor. and industry, to which the .Republican party stands pledged, and especially to any reciprocity arrangement with Cuba, or any other foreign country, as being destructive to the interests of the beet sugar, raisin, citrus and dried fruit industries of California, in which large amounts of capital have been invested, unter the assurance that the game would be safeguarded by the protective tariff as other industries are: protected; and we further declare our opposition to any reciprocal policy other than that laid’: down in the republican national platform \ of 1900, which says: ‘We favor the associated policy of reciprocity, so directgd as, to open our markets on’ favorable terms for what we do not ourselves produce in return for free foreign markets.” We recognize the great and increaspisos srezom PTEMBER 13, 1902 The cheapest audmost convenient fuel for the '. jdael home. No smoke, always ready. Price, for] NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION} Leave orders or Bnodles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. fuel, $1.60 net; for light_e, ing, $2.50 net, per thoussand feet. This must be paid before the roth of each month, otherwise the charges will be: for fuel $2 10; for lighting $3. Hovada County as & ElotricCo,, POSITIVELY no announcement will be made unless payment is made} ing importance of the petroleum oll industry of this state. It-has not only become one of the large direct wealthproducing sources, but. has proved ot incalculable benefit to our manufacturing and other industrial interests and will, we-believe, be a continued source of advantage, enlarging the manufacturing industries and extending the commerce of this state. S We appreciate the energy, courage and industry displayed by the petroleum miners of this state, and recog‘nize that-we are indebted-te them in. no small degree for the remarkabie development of this industry. __We commend the course of our senators and representatives in congress and the administration of the secretary of the interior, whereby the attempted. taking of large areas of valuable petroleum oil lands under pretended sélections of agricultural lands have been prevented. 7 We favor’ legislation which will so regulate the process of injunction as to prevent its exercise in abridgement of the right of free speech or peaceful assemblage. Kinley, as being judicious, patriotic . and forceful,.and in consonance with. the best traditions of the republican Believing that the people of this state are entitled to the best available se in all public positions, we favor the principle of the competitive merit in advance. For County Clerk— F. L. Arbogast Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Clerk, subject: to the decision of the Republican Nominating '. Convention. For Supervisor, 3d District— —iL. wrorthliey Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, can Nominating Convention. ‘For Supervisor, 34 District— B.C. Grissel Is hereby nounced as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating vention. For County Recorder— V7illiam: H. Bray Is hereby announced as a candidate Our Prices RemaintheSame , : ubject to the decision of the Republi=. , Authorized CapitalThe Sacramento Laundries have -entered into a combine to raise the price on all Laundry.work. We have not. Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay Io per cent. in advance of Union wages. We employ all: home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhere on the . Try us and see for yourself. -Home Fart AN + . All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE. WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM CRACKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of flavors.
SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. ice 80 cents. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. Citizens Banic Incorperated In 1876.3 BROAD STREET, . NEVADA OITY $200,000.00 . Reserve Fund . $5,500.00 Paid-Up Capital 75,000.00 . Undivided Profits 36,000.00 SANTA FE, 841 Market St., San Francisco, party. President Rooseelt has pursued . thoriz .tion, withall 1 } aud otner charged ubsequent taxes. for County Recorder, subject to th decision of the Republican-Nominating Convention: a broad and enlightened foreign and system of appointment and promotion domestic policy, and has shown him-' in all positions of a clerical or techniself tobe a friend of the great west cal nature. «. Photographs. ° Red Cedar Shingles OFFICERS—President, E. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T Morgan; Assistant Cashier and Secretary, D. KE; Morgan. DI RSE. M. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. R. Morgan, Lord Hous: Red. Cedar Nevada, State of Call ‘August, A. D. 10, Jd. vu. JAUKSUA, or of .he County of New RIDGE, Veputy. my hand av Nevadad . RIFF’S SALE. RIOR COURT IN Am of Nevada, State of 3URGER, Plaintiff, é o ndaut. virtue of an orderal losure issued out n the i8th day of Augu titled uction, whert the above named idgment aud decree Yefendant, on the ; ch said judzment ang din the ottice of the Nevada county, 1 ® all those certain 10m) and, situate, lying ! » of Mvoney ! $ ip, county of Nevadks ‘4 ‘pounded and P liows, to-wit: ! ed 1our, five, six and " , ey made by . F. 08 88 of the said Tom th all dwelling . upon said a . also all water hus pertaini.g tomy sh bli lodes, ledges Se ined within the i ands and town lots th ali and si taments, aud 4pP ring or in anywite eby given that on he Fitteenth day® rember, 1902, sok noon of that OM, onl Door, in be ; of Nevada, St te? oF jence to said ore elosure, sell the» p so much thereo! & satisf, pleint hereon, au er idder for cash, iu 8 p, B. Gb and for the Ya liforvia. a 9, 1902. NUAL MEETING . y GIVEN HEREBY GIN ool . . and make them ia . a first-claesmanner. 1 also frame ° them _when. 80 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. ° LIFORNIA. SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Cor, California and Montgomery Streete, SAN FRANCISCO pital and Surplus, . .$1,233,723.78 otal Assets .5,914,424,59 TEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, heck, at the rate of TWO PE Gant per um, rate of THREE. AND SIX-TENTHS ENT. per annum, EXECUTED. Weare authorized to eet as the GUARDI EST. he EXECUTOR OF Tay Secures wns FE DEPOSIT BOXE PER ANNUM and ste PIEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS ite US be edema at “$5.00 ar new booklet “THE MAKING OP A, With” ; ¢ on application. 3. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. HHANGE OF MANAGEMENT! Jonn G. Richards Tionu’°? full management of the well EW YORK HOTEL @ BAR d will contiy he Fcite tid up-codane sags nota ts ; ® excellent Stan 1 een nd reasonabien one. comfortable beds. Hatt £f, WINE, BEBE, LIQUORS ana Served at ba: sme UES UNDEDTANING-DARkORS : __Broud 8t., Nevada Olty. ae _ Ererything requisite for funerals. Shingles This 1s Our. Speeialty Nature has adapted them to this climate. Now is the time to repair your roof. ‘Miuing and Building Material al~~ ~ ways on hand. Prompt delivery. M. L. & D. Marsh Shingles puinigies Red Cedar Red Cedar. Koenigs Malt Extract It will give you an appetite, stimulate and build you up. HUH -ascts. 3 for 65 cts. : th ehh AA E6640 66h . DICKERMAN’S . ef our national activities and to de by his frank indo-sement of such 1eas. ures peculiarly favored by the Pacific coast as the reclamaticn of arid land the Isthmian canal and the exclusion of Chinese cheap labor; and he, there fore, deserves at our hands the support and indorsement which he has earned by his efforts to broaden the sphere velop the resources of this particular section of our glorious union. In ree ognition of his eminent services and sympathy the west and its people, he has earned and is entitled to the earnest support of the people of this state. We rejoice that the firm but enlightened policy pursued in the Philippines has secured peace in the islands, and that the work of education, civilisation, upbuilding and development is begun, We urge that contention over our policy in the -PiNlippines should ‘now cease, and the beneficient plans of the civil government be given the united and cordial support. of all the people. : We declare that a fair and just rec ognition of the services of the federal soldiers and sailors of the late civil war and those of the war with Spain requires that a liberal provision be made, with pensions for the disabled soldiers and widows and orphans of those who foll for the flag. . We commend the brilliant and patriotic services of our army and navy in maintaining the dignity and uonor of our flag on the seas and in our foreign possessions, and we condemn the malignant attacks now being made upon our soldiers and sailors. : We commend all conspiracies and combines to restrict business, to create monopolies, to limit production or ta control prices, and favor such legislation as wil! effectually restrain and prevent ail such abuses, protect. and promote competition and secure the rights of producers, laborers and all Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. —; woo a wm Fd At MRS, ACKERMAN’S My new Sawmill on the Wasb: Near the Depot, COLFAX, CAL. ington Ridge is now running natan ee. fully solicit a pooms (0 Rent who are engaged in industry and commerce, and we approve and commend the efforts of President Roosevelt to enforce the laws against illegal combinations in restraint of trade,and pledge him our hearty support in all his efforts to protect the people from all op pressive combinations of capital, We rejoice in the fact that the act providing for the cutting of a canal be-tween the North and South American We favor just and liberal appropriations for the proper maintenance of the University of California, and we recomniend that the growing needs and functions of the university be supplied from permanent sources of revenue. In view of the generally recognized fact that the ‘prosperity and progress of California depends so largely upon the development of its water resources and the preservation of its forests, we favor a liberal appropriation to be made by the state to be used in cooperation with the federal government for the purpose of investigating suitable locations for storage reserveirs and tue cost of the same and in preparing some plan for the preservation of the forests, . 1 We protest against the adoption of the proposed assembly constitutional amendment: No. 28. This amendment if adopted would confer unheard-of arbitrary powers upon both the governor of the state and the proposed comania: sion. It would be subversive of the well-established rights of botu cities and counties and would be a revolutionary change in the methods of dealing with quasi-publie corporations We indorse the improving of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers and urge that ample appropriations be made for increasing the drainage and flood carrying capacities of our rivers. We pledge the nominees of this ¢onvention to an economical administration of the affairs of the state. _ LIAL NOES ALEXANDER C. IRWIN Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner District No. 1. Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902. cael —————— = For Public Administrator— Thomas Ingram Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. : For Assemblyman, gth District J. Sims Is hereby announced as a candidate for Assemblyman of the 9th District, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Sheriff— Henry R. Walker Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Neveda County, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Qonvention, For County Assessor— H. Cc. Schroeder Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention. , Chas. E. Clinch. OFFiCE. HOURS—From 10 a. M.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’slook P. M. Money loa on approved securities. P MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, sien" SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all polate in EURO BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. ene SIMPLICITY PORTABILITY. DURABILITY The Bickensderfer Typewriter, Better than allothers in every particular .RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Gat. : Write for Circular. ALIGNMENT For Supervisor, 3d District— Grant Skidmore Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the Third District, subject to the’decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. ; For Sheriff—~— Valentine Apfield Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convenion. For District Attorney— EE. B. Power Ie hereby announced as a candidate for District Attorney of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. 8 L. BOWMAR. . 4 ¥.8SHAW Ask for.. Castle Rock ~ HORSESHOERS National Protective Assocation, of the United States. Local Branch, No. 286 of Nevada County PRICE—PEB SET: $1.50 2 00 -8300 LOCAL MEMBERS—J. W. Shelby. Martin Snewbridge, Al Attkisson, Joseph Glasson, Thos. Nevi Arthur J. W Wit bare, 2. P, Kenny, A. M. Beek. e Valuable Gold Mining Interest For Sale There is a large ledge showing plenty PickPocket Resetting All Shoein Nos. 5 and 6 as ag Union Livery Stable Sp zens * ° . share of the pablic’s patronage. ; me Grove oe. Superintendent. of Mining Timber Cut to Order. etery. 2s *" W.B. LATHROP, . There are no better Cigars -\made for the money. Manufactured by Schuernet Brothers SACRAMENTO, CAL. of free gold gnd sulphurets. This mine is as I ot it and if — alia one you find it as not ing such, your expenses to and from the ire g from Nevada City, Cal. Take 6 0’clock Bloomfield stage, 3 —_—o— na etenced undertaker in at —" at all a in atSt of ser Off, Vice guaranteed, continents was passed by @ republican congress and signed by & republican president. We advocate the construction ef government ships in government navy & We urge upon \congress that the national eight-hour law be extend Main ot. opp. Union Hotel; °° SHAW & BOWMAN, Henry Lane, = Prop’ry Dentists OfSce in Oda Feliows Building, Broad Stree: ‘LHR PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY 4LL KINDS OF FILLINGS. . . EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS . , September 22,1" The only p pes in Colfex where you can rely upon getting good, clean beds. This is a’ very pleasant and bomelike place to stay. Guests will be. called for any train. Enquire at Depot Restaarent, Colfax. ibe finest surs-outein ths ounty.and ple © Upen day ani nigh* ‘PROF. JOHN TILTON on the mine yy 2847 5, noBB “Beptember 6th. NEVADA CITY, OALIFORNIA s a 4 a