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BROW IN & CALEINS, Prorrierors,
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION
oma, = = weervertoronrte, = ere! Mayor Sohmits. Thanks
MONDAY... Oicie i euherg dice e Ceben ob os Vacs sia teens 6 «es. September 15, 1901
THE REPUBLICAN DRIMARIS.
Where the Volers Will Deposit
‘Their Ballots Next Saturday.
the People of Nevada.
County.
The following letter has been received from San Francieco by. Professor Edward Maller, which ie self:
explanatery:
San Franorsco, Sept. 6th
Professor‘ Edward Muller,’ Nevada
City, Cul. ;
Dear Sir:— a
1 beg to acknowledge,
DENEMBDANCE
, 1902.
with great
~~» SL ORNS 5 OFS EN ————=
“STRINE SITUATION.
‘INDIANAPOLIS, Sept: 15.—Jobn Mitchell, president of
the United Mine Workers said in an interview today that
he cannot predict when the strike will be settled. He stated)
that he did not know of anything being done by the other
side toward ending the strike. .
Nothing toward a settlement was accomplished at the
Harrisburg conference. A settlement js no nearer than beCount
Special
Fn HET TE
Board of Supervisors in Telephone ‘Wire Across’
Session
To day.
The Board of Snpervisors of Nevada
y met in special session to-day
—_
Kom WENT TU PER chi
at Truckee Na}
Wednesday,
the ‘Trolley Line
Yesterday.
q
When the five o’clock electric car
Ex-Senator Gillette, the Ro, 4
was coming from Grass Valley yestercandidate for Congressman will,
EXT SATURDAY the primaries of the Republican
party of Nevada.county will be held for the purpose
of electing delegates to a district, county and mupleasure, the receipt of your beautiful
compositions and your esteemed communication relative to the same, I
have delivered them to Mra. Schmitz,
und she asked me on her behalf to
acknowledge the same and to express
to you her heartfelt thanks for your
nicipal convention. Municipal delegates, however,
are to be elected from the seven city precincts of Grass Valley
only, as Nevada City’s municipal election does not occur in
November. ree
. With the election of delegates only five days distant,
interest is beginning to show itself in many ways and there
is a probability that before the week is out those who desire
to attend the county convention will make that fact known
to their friends and there will” be a scramble to be elected.
The scarcity of candidates for county offices this fall has
probably had an effect on the interest so far displayed, but
this lethargy will be overcome from now on.
The hours for holding the primary election next Satur-day will be between one and eight o’clock p.m. In Nevada
City each precinct will have a separate polling place. The
voters of Precinct No. 1 will cast their votes at Fischer’s
Grocery Store,” near the Plaza. Seven delegates will be
elected and Thos. Daniels will be inspector. In Precinct No.
2 the City Hall will be the voting place; seven delegates will
be elected and J. C. Rich will act as inspector, The polling
place for Precinct No. 3 is at the No. 1 Fire House. Four delegates are to be elected and I. C. Lindley will be inspector.
The voters in Precinct No. 4 will elect six.delegates and will
vote at the No. 2 Fire House, Curtis Lecklin being the inspector appointed. Nevada City Township is entitled to 36
delegates to the Convention, 24 of whom are to be elected
from the city proper. Election of delegates in the four precints outside of the Nevada City precincts and which are in
Nevada Township will be as follows:
. Gold Flat Precinct — Polls at the Schoolhouse;
Meservey, inspector; four delegates.
Indian Flat_ Precinct — Polls at Schoolhouse; Willis
Green, inspector; two delegates, }
Willow Valley Precinct — Polls at Schoolhouse; Vic
Austin, inspector; three delegates.
Selby Flat Precinct—Polls at Schoolhouse; H. D. Towle,
inspector; three delegates.
One week from next Saturday, September 27th, the
Auditorium in Grass Valley will be a scene of interest, as
the delegates to the ‘Republican County Convention meet to
nominate officers. It is the first time in a number of years
that the Convention has been held in Grass Valley.
Wm.
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Despolied by Fire.
HE great forest fires which are raging in the States
of Oregon and Washington, while not as destructive
of human life as the eruption of Mt. Pelee, are neverAn enormous amount of-damage and loss of property, tending to
make poverty exist where there has been plenty, is the imBesides this it will take considerable time to
restore industrial conditions, and some of them can never be
restored. California has experienced the disastrous effects of
some very fierce and large forest fires, Lut judging from all
reports these were very small affairs compared to the monstrous timber fires which have prevailed recently in the
The forest fire which
broke out a few miles from this city, recently, and approached
town to within alarmingly close distance, can scarcely be
called. a bonfire when compared to the immense avalanches
theless fraught with grave consequences.
mediate result.
States of Washington and Oregon.
of fire and flame which have swept the country up north.
But it is said that ever cloud has a silver lining. Let
us hope, therefore, that the fiery scourge which is inflicting
a large territory in two great States may create at least an
additional pastoral and cultivable domain where formerly
only impenetrable underbrush covered the landscape. Of
‘course the loss of the magnificent timber cannot be restored
for generations, and upon that industry many persons have
existed who will have to go elsewhere or turn their hands to
some other means of livelihood. Forest fires are indeed a
great calamity.
Headache Saps Your Vitatity \Bitten by a Snak e.
And wrecks the brain. One dose o'
Sberman’s Headache Cure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the head.
ache is gone. They cure neuralgia
25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H
Judge Coughlan was out hunting
yesterday, and killed two rattlesnakes.
Another snake bit one of George’s fine
-hounods, and the‘animal will probably
die,
kindness.
fresh in our memortes for a long time
to come, and will be one of the pleasantest recollections of our lives. Ifa
mat withes to gain: my good favor in
the future, all he will have to say is, “I
am a resident, or I came from Nevada
county:”
prese my sincere appreciation of the
great kindness tendered
Schmi z, Mr. Ohnimas, and myself, by
the people of Nevada county, and I
look forward to the time when I can
aguin avail myself of the great pleasare of visiting your beautifal county.
friende—I say friends because you all
Our trip to Nevada county will live
I wish that you would exto Mrs.
Give my kind regards to all our
have proven eo friendly to as—and with
best wishea for your health and happiness, [:rema in,
® S§inserely yours,
' KE. Sonmeizz,
Mayon
A Harness Maker.
T. L. Trunnell of Sacramento arrived here last evening to take charge
of James Cairns’ harness stere, during
hie-health-seeking tour below. Mr.
Traunnell comes very highly recomménded as a first-class. man and workman. All orders for harness, and repairing of aby kind, will now be
promptly attended to.
Looking Over Maps.
The Board of Supervisors were look.
tain the boundary line of Nevida. and
pute for seme time.
ago,
cisco, and is getting along nicely.
Bid Property In.
The property. of John Rickey, a
Mooney Flat, was sold at Sheriff’
$794.95,
Broke ills Arm.
lin fell down yesterday and broke
bone. in his right arm:
was called and reduced the fracture,
A Good Idea.
tel started this morning to receive te
parture of trains from that place, an
that passengers will not have to wa
ing over maps teday with Surveyors
Waggoner and Englebright to ascerSierra counties which hae been in disGelling Along Nicely
L. L. Gaffney received a letter today from W. A. Saunders, who waa injured in a stage accident a few weeks
He is ina hospital at San Fra'«
sale today to satisfy a jadgment obtained by CO. C. Weisenbarger, and was
bid in bid in by ;Mr, Weisnbarger for]
The three-year-old son of Dan CofDr. Tickell
Rector Brothers of the National Hoegrams from Colfax containing information as to*the arrival and ded will be served’ on Wednesday
stating when the trains are late, go
fore. : and apportioned the eoanly tax rate day afternoon, Manager Skewes, who wide in thts County. . jock is a necessit
ae . : tor the year 1902, as follows: «gag . Mae motorman, noticed a wire lying phages og at Trockes, game ve W. Hartang,
.
eee ec ot atoye canpetens aise . Se cel aires Electrisian Wil-. Gonnty Central Goose oe ies
Gohool .\v..cc coe eeeveeseenenes .86 . liams got off the car, and took his hat . telegram yesterday to that of Nl + it tat be
@ . Road. cree cccrcceeee ae cece ees 40 . and pulled the wire off. It was in the . Gillette is an entertaining take. nays rely pone
: f
-——. same place as it was.when the Dough: . although coming from Beas from Rory
F st = ; Total ..0.cccccececnsowceres $ 2.45 jerty horse was killed near the depot the upper end of the district, oldt abl ;
several
Justice Gray has been in
LYNN; Mass., September 15—Justice. Horace Gray, who
recently -retired from the United States Supreme Court
Bench, died this morning of paralysis.
Twenty-five per cent. of the above
total tax will be transferred to the
General Road Fund.
Nevada City special school tax. : .$ .25
Grass Valley special school tax.. .18
Meadow Lake High School tax.. .80
poor health for some time. Truckee fire tax....sseerseeees 50
The Board granted County TreasVISITED THE DELI
Stockholders Inspected
this Valuable MineYesterday.
Superintendent E. R. Abadie, I.
Rosenthal and Joseph Fetz, heavy
stockholders in the Delhi, went up to
Columbia Hill yesterday, and made a
thorough inspection of that famous
property. A blast was fired to show
the visitors the character of the rock,
and it threw out very rich quartz,
showing free gold in abundance. Superintendent ‘Abadie of the Champion
mine made maps of the underground
workings, and congratulated Superintendent Kartschoke for the thorough
manner in which he has opened up
the property. ‘
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Laying a Sewer.
Workmen today commenced the laying of a c-ment sewer on the south
side of Commercial street, from Pine
te Union street., The sewer will be
used to Garry Off the rain water, etc.
along this street, and will be a great
convenience.
The Third Game.
TU
Passed Away At Grass.
urer Jackson permission to visit outside towns to collect taxes.
RUNAWAY SATURDAY
“Valley At 9:30
This Morning.
Vic Austin’s Bugsy Was
Smashed and a Horse
Injured. William Maltman, who was raised at
this city, died this morning at his home
in Grass Valley. He was taken ill
with cramps and colic yesterday and
continued to grow woree until about
9:80 this morning,when death released
him from his sufferings, A wife and. horse and took it out to Ben Hall at
four children survive him. A brother, . the Pionver Reduction Works. The
A. Maltman of San Francisco and aj horse was hitched up} and run around
sister,Mrs. Myers Allen of Los Angeles, . the building two or three times and
as wellas a step-mother, two step. then dashed down the road, There
sisters and a step-brother, also survive . Was D0 one in the buggy at the time,
him. He was a native of New Jersey . and the horse had his own way.
and aged about 41 years. George Danforth was coming up the
Mr. Maltman was well liked and it . ad driving a six horse team, and the
will be with much regret that his . horse run into one of the pointers,
friends will learn of bis death For . knocking it down, and seriously ina number of years he was employed . juring the pointer. The buggy. was
by hie father, the late O. Maltman, at . ®masbed into pieces, making it a very
the Pioneer Reduction Works but later . costly experiment.
engaged in mining. Some time ago
he went to Corea but had to return on
Last Saturday Vic Austin of Willow
Valley brought in a young buggy
A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Underskirts.
months ago.
aaa
Nothing laste except merit.
whiskey which has lived for years ie
worthy to live. Gilt Edge Whiskey is
old and pure. Your dealer has it.
Wichman, Lutgen & Co., San Francisco, Oal. Sole proprietors,
MAHER & CO.
One of the resdttes which held up the telephone wire
pulled out, and allowed it to fall, If
it had not been noticed by the motorman a serious accident might have
happened.
alive to the needs of this. sista ;
fady Mining Compa
¢ incorporation in
geo Saturday. Tt
ppitalization of $100,!
1000 shares with @ p
, Ww. W. Kirkham
mo, H A. Moore, E.
rid P. Waite are tk
pokbolders.
sles of incorporation
jay by the Oustomah
pwpany. ‘The compa
at $250,000, divided
of which 5000 have
j, The directors are
) B. Morgan, W. F. Ei
Richards, F’. 8. Morg
Nevada County Ba
Gillette is the opponent
Ford of Nevade City.The Southern Pacific has ry
three hundred Greeks at work sl
ing up the roadbed at Colfax §
are @ hard looking crowd and ;
cats and tents, .
¥
The
Se
Opening Sale of
Ladies’ Black Undershirts
See Them in Our Big Window.
the business of Weie
ot Grass Valley.
on Ed Schmidt when
ing in the tobacco line
——— + oe
othe up-to-date Oi
none better. For aa
——_+ 190
Ladies, today we
All new—every one great value for the pi
A nice Skirt at 75 cents. che!
A better one for $1,
Still better at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.
Our world beater at $2.50, $3 and $3.50. You haveg
more money for one not as good. ~
Others at $4 and $5.
Come and see the nice line we have of them.
More new things in Flannel Waist Patterns.
Respectfully,
Maher & Cc
exieans BD
place on sale new: things in Bi anniversary of the
it Mexico was celebra
Mhe religious servic
slemn high mass, anc
jed choir.
iness LO
the best of everytl
inesend your orders
ghoioest brands of.
can be found at W.
bil Chambers. ‘Try tl
and ia now selling
at five cents a loaf :
account of bad health in that country.
cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
ery. Try itand yot
aeeemeen
“ -BCOBEERS
ld
The third of the series for the chess
championship took place last Satarday night at the library. It was won
by Grass Valley with a score of 6 to 5.
Nevada has a total of twenty three
games to their credit, while Grass
Valley has won but nineteen.
—————
\Catholic Fair
the ladies of St. Canice Catholic.
» Oburch will hold a fair at
Armory Hall
—Commencing—
WEDARSDAY, October 1st
and continuing four days.
hail sal S
A FINE PROGRAW *
will be nether evening by
i: Grass Valley.
CHICKEN DINNERS
and Thursday: for 25 cents.
at Colfax.
it} Admission. .......+66 . .25 cents
Dickerman, sole agent, tf
r
r.
Seventeenth Agriculture District
2e2 FALR ==
Will be held in the AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley,
October 7th to 12th
(INOLUSIVE)
TUESDAY,
Grandest Pavilion Exhibit ever seen in the county. For list of
Premium List.
products should apply at once for space.Two Day’s Racing—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 & 12
: Fine Sport, Liberal Purses, Everybody Come.
DR. BE. JAMIESON, Sec’y.
liberal prizes see
eA
Ail desiring to make display of their
the beat talent of this city and
SOLD EVERYWHERE.’
The Highest Priced but the Best Quality
The Clock Struck One
as being a necessity in every family.
should be accurate, steady in ite habits, and of cheer‘al face.
Our Clocks Are All This .
and more, too. They are handsome OLOOKS. Their interior meobatl
is made for hard and continuous work, but their exteriors are de.
gant, beautiful or ornate, according to the position they
will occupy. Very little money will buy a Serviceable Clock at our store.
A. & H. W. Hartuni
Watchmakers j
PHONE WEST 14,
bod hot lunch will
hight at William Ha
Pine and Spring s
nd choice wines,
lways on hand.
It is a household regulator
+ 6@e+
100 REWARD.
Teaders of this pa
ito learn that there
baded disease that
ble to cure in all-its
Qatarrh, Hall’s O,
nly positive cure ni
ical fraternity. C,
tutional treatment,
ore is taken intern
Y.Upon the blood a
of the system, .
RE FOR SALE
hae ere DirEcr from the Eastern Factory the finest
ine o
S aliualnmnieniaerimisenaetaiezis
BROAD STREET, NEVADA @ dee _— g the foundation of
—
Grand Opening
We will open our Nevada City Store on Commercial 9
on Monday, September r5th with a beautiful line d
Ladies’ Outing and Tailored Hla
Due notice will be given of our regular opening.
MRS. L. LUBECK, “i Siis2%oua
ing the patient
gupthe constituti
hatare in doing its
ters have so much:
® powers, that the
ollars for any «
cure. Send for is
Address F, J. OHE
0. Sold by Drug
# Family Pills are t
+
—"C” With a T
“C” with a tail i:
Mf Cascarets Cand)
oriton the light bl
box!’ Each tab!
» Never sold ir
, 10C, .
ABE BUS <aee OO <a
———
~~
—,,
@ Goblets, Tumblers and Wine Glasses
ever seeh in town, See our window display. Our pri
right. Inspect our goods. vee prices are
. See Our Prices
Best Lead Blown Table Tumbler.......... 30 cents per set
Wine Glasses ....... 6 sera ceseloa data alco tude 5 cents per set u
GODS S ici ccacmaiiins pe ea aieec acne aed 30 cents per set a
Electro-Dental Parlors 4
DR. e. = ‘ enereex 3
SILVERW AR
We have an excellent line of Spoons,
knives, forks, Wedding Presents, etc:
Also Sold
Jewelry of Alt Kind Promptly and Neatly Repaitt
Good Meats
Brothers have t
oe aud. ver
"Sai Be
h For Sale ata
Holland Ranch, 8
, Hill is offered
tt down and bals
of Brown &Mor
Yugget Pins and Diamonds
—— kere :
—+*ee— 5 ae
C. J. BRAND, = = The Jeweldggy St
wee of surgica
ad, X-ray examit
These parlors are a branch of the Elect '
cotablished nearly tour youre nae One y enriore of Aecremento,
best equipped Dental Ottices on the Goan al eer
Are Located Here Permanently
with allthe modern ELEGTRIGAL and other conveniences for doing
absolutely first-class work,
All work
dentists.
guarantncd et One-half the regular prices charged ‘by other
' OUR PRICES ‘
PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00
buré—Nevada Cit
One pound can:
nd 7 p, tm, to 8 p.
Volley: Mondays
#78, 108, m. to 1
Valley office, Br
CQUR_Own Baking Po
Is Pure.. ()
City:
‘ ¢ doe Me ¥ Office and
Ti upon Parentage ot Punt antee . Seg mmmeret
‘ and your 50 cents ;
*iWe feel sure you will be pl
for we have Bey f
has been ope
oon ¥ hae Doing couident M7
i please you ? 2
GEO. MAINNART, Sr., President. .
50 Cents. .
a
GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat.. He Sb a py $2.00
BRIDGE + tooth.. 6 00 CLEANING nos pa es 500 U
se : ESS EXTRACTION Core eessccesecece oe p
@@" No cnarge tor Extracting when plates are Moved Sante. :
Phone Ma n 633. .
fasonic Building, up Stairs,
R.’ E. SMITH, D.
Pine Street, cng a seals
CHAS. E.