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September 18, 1901 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPTIS TELEPHONE NO. 4t" =P. Or BOX" issued Rrery Kvening; Sundays Rx BROWN & CALEIINS. Boos eEMe OF eUBSORITEION + . . By Melt, + _$6PeryY By Carrier, 12 1-2¢ Per W Delivered to any part uf the city. & & %< “WEDNESDAY .... Sept. 18, 1901 IN MEMORY: OF OUR LATE /. PRESIDENT: Gomorrow’s Sad GC.a ? icious characters. A re” : 4 rf ill state that the committee consid-Mmilitary and National advancements to ee cig ot Ik scanectiond gikk: te a He nd orohare, i 4 ed and discussed the feasabilly offmposts of honor, and shows the rapid se ’s tribute tv the late President was tnvowatinne tea > pe rranging for a funeral cortege at theirfirise of our lamented hero from thej «HA nip bs taidnteht not orie arrest all iowont on, mW a first meeting, but fiually decided that time he was a Private in the raragheoer baen made for drankenness or disee Pmesng A 7 re Tak 4 : a i it was impracticable and impossible tomanteers until the time of his deat eae oe bore Canton, O., Sept 18——-The funeral train proper art eat thle desired addition, owing to thefwhen he occupied the bighest positions 4°"!Y °° “Toanateyali.” Thos. 8. Ford ived heré at‘twelve o’clock, noon, and was met at the depot by Judge Day and other intimate friends of the deceased ; : Address, Hon. F. T, days more to sparearrangements wouldm™ Born January 29, 1843, at Niles, Hyinn, hamares oa : esident. About the station was the enti iliti undoubtedly have been made fora pro-MTrumbell county, Obio. He . Thee, 5 : ; ue oo jeotionn: hn people of Nevada City Private Co. E. 28d Obio Volunteer] Prrrspune,Ps., September 17—Twenty™ Benediction, Rev. Father Olyne, Ohio The scene was a heart-rending one for Mrs. Mc: re as Joyal and patriotic as any in the MInfantry, June 11, 1861. families of Italian anarchists were ; q Kinley, who wept piteously and was helped from the train by Dr. Rixey and Abnet McKinley. They were driven rap fRaly home. : : . HE TRAN Under Guard. : : Gime Was Goo Short. A Grand Record. Under j ore ——— : a ee /ESDAY,..00 4 : : ; ee in Wie Wasninaton, Sept. he At the Gheatre Comorroy WEDNES £80 : 6 a hy Arrangements Were Yo McKinley's Rapid Rise in Mi Roosevelt today was andee the — fermeent as eRe sah —— I Wade for a Procession. ttary and Yational Honors. tui eye of a dozen detectives @ Pie eee eee cret service men. The report from ersey City that a foreign anarchist who declared his intention of shooting Roosevelt had left for Washington was followed by the taking of extraordiBelow we give the pr will be rendered at the ¢ J mencing at 2 o'clock gprs. i The musical portion of it will te un" he direction of Prof. J, R. Davis, The California Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States have sent out nea siréulars memoralizing the death o Inquiry has been made by some o our people why a funeral procession a8 not arranged for by the General I f . ge Committee in conjunction with the : McKinley obsequies to be held tomorrow, the same as was done at the ' 2 . memorial obsequies of President GarWilliam McKinley, our late President, ar tions for the President’e™ Introd ‘ és . y precaution 0 uctory address b H who was a Companion of ek safety. A general alarm has been sent#iw, jie President of th ¥ Hor, ‘ dery of the State of Ohio. eo out from headquarters to arrest all for~ the Day lar gives an interesting sketch of bis Instrumental masic, “Dag, Held. As a matter of information we + +e that the people of our Nation could Solo, “Thy Will Be Done,” bestow upon him. Here is the record: ery short time available in which to Davis. Prof, prepare it. Had there been a couple o Driven Out.United States and keenly feel the™ Oommissary Sergeant, April 16, 1862. great loss to the Nationin the untimely Seccud Lieutenant, Co. D., Sept. 24, death of vur late President. Our citi-#§1862. zens are always ready and willing to dom First Lieutenant Co. E, Feb. 7, 1868. heir best whenever an emergency™ Captain Co. G, Jaly 25, 1864. driven out of Guffey Hollow last uigh by a vigilance committee. One man : who tried to remain behind ran down a “Lately beta & ban coe lane shouting, “Long live Ozolgosz "Mwrites Dr. A. Kellett, of Willite, BHe was shot at a number of times bat{i“His foot was badly cru A Shocking Calamity, as — a ‘Ata mass meeting of ¢ ~“— = wi 4 bat Nevada City, held at Oity : ‘ 4 len’s Arnica Saive quick] . a : ises. Bvt. Major U. S. Volunteers, MarchMnot hit. ri Y Cured hig, The remains were placed on a catafalque car and"were = 4, 1965, i . duendincke, ‘heme les. onde tie eee Fen HEAL. Eee, th 1 "oar : f Along, sweet.smoke, Thomas Pain 's cha e 4 : ments for the Seconat Siines-to.Liese Down. atried On the shoulders of a body of pallbearers through a Induced Hot to So, i eat mustered out July 26,9, Along, area tector Brow —. “ mage ig ge Wie ing arrange ‘Beangway formed by ‘Presidznt Roosevelt. The President Hl Business Witt Be at a Standstitl. 4 land The arrangements for the meworia exercises at: the theater have beer made very complete, and they will b carried out in a manner befitting the solemn oceagion. The exercises wil commence promptly at 2 o'clock p. a: In addition to the list of vice presi dents published in the Transoairt y terday, the Ladies of the G. A. Ri and the Women’s Relief Oorpe-have bee! invited to take seats on the stage.. Ai! organizations are requested to sen dents. There will be about one hun dred seats on the stage and the com mittee is desirous of having them al taken. The Native Daughters decorated th theater this afternoon, and the a tistic taste displayed is in keeping with the approaching solemn occasion The request.of the City Trustees fo all the business houses to close, pub lished in the Transorirt, will + strictly complied with, and ever thing will be at a standstill all day The President’s salute of twenty-on gaps will, be fired at noon by order of the War Department. The place selected is on the Martin and Zeitler tract, between Clay and Long streets The officers of the National Guard, whe Sims 773 bago lined up twenty deep. The train arrived at 9 o'clock, ity that all members of the Cabinet have accepted re-appoint representatives to act a3 vice p ment. Personal Pointers. State Debrie~Gommissioner W. W. Waggoner, wife and child, and Mrs. J. vening. tie Legg & Shaw Oonipany. rvance of Tharsday next Elected a Companion of the First} ae Class in the Commandery of Ohio, Miltary Order of the Loyal Legion of the Malaria Makes impure Blood. : ‘ San Francisco, September 17.—It fee : . eee the funeral of our late lam the Cabinet entered carriages and were followed by alflwas reported here today that the fou Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio cures Ma Piago Tuning aud Repairing. : foe dent, William McKinley, : : Ps carloads of men who had been brought § 7 aria. 60c my156-6mm O. W. Bennett is in Nevada City ang uard of Honor led by, Admiral Dewey and General Miles. Sis Obdstn inks tise claves of aaah Pe en Mem — Bie — ee will call onall his patrons. Orders gay. cruelly murdered, and ti ‘The procession passed thro-gh numerous draped arches. vere met at Emigrant Gap by the deleThe Best Prescription For Malaria [i> left at the post office, Box 155, 4 . Ohio, 1876 to 1890, jog been declared a legal gates of the strikers. and induced not Governor of Obio 1891 to 1897. , hills and: Fever is a bottle of Grove WRSHINGTON, September 18—The President’s funera] Nisraiun Outie Wae, ted ; ALO Lae 2 esident of the Un ogo to. Ban. Francisco. The men did president of the United States, Mar. Tasretess Oxitt Tomo. It js simply oe angen ot an esc = . si aes . «ot ; . not return to Ohio, but were inducediM, 1597 to Sept. 14, 1901. iron and guinine in a tasteless form laas, joune mbery Theodore Roosevelt, and t as left here at ten minute Grae, cares sections, A to seek other parts of the country in-M Died at Buffalo, N. ¥,, Sept. 14. 1901,9N° Cure—no pay. Price 0c. W. d, Britlend, Proprietor. io of the State of. Oalifornt Pittsburg there was a wonderful impressive site. People werejgstead of this city. -~ + +62 -—-_————+~ os“Gage, the Secretary of the . Will Suspend Operations, lithe mines in Grass Valley district will suspend operations to-morrow in order that all the miners may have an Dpportunity to attend the memorial services of our late President McKinley, We have not yet been officially informed whether the minersof Nevada Oity and vicinity will be given a day off, but it is the general belief-that they will, for our mining superintendents re very considerate and obliging in Inspecting Mines. a ae I ananimously instructed Dr. C. Wilgand, of Berlin, Germany, 1 that ALL BUSINESS h who. has been here visiting the various I fag 4 NEVADA CITY BE CLI mines for over a week past, took his , } ee q ; ENTIRE DAY, ON T departure today. The Doctor is making a thorough inspection of the prin_ 000 <me 00 0 <a ’ SEPTEMBER 19th. cipal mines of this couutry, and was ALEX. GAULT, highly impressed with the outlook in G) S fo aL 4 ; this district. He represents a large , a on Sale © S. SY, SIDNEY PEARD, Seoret Syndicate of capitalists who are look ‘ : : q ite : iin. as pause, © falsed, te wuipe-Adies Fleece Lined Vests and Pants Mm 7ersonal Happ have journeyed to all the leading minSee them in one of our large windows. Potato Crop Short. The editor of the Rio Vista Newa gives thie advice to ranchers: “If there is any California farmer so situated that he ean grow another crop of pota toes this year, he had better get t returned from.San Francisco last All sizes 260. R fyi Mary: Hs work at once. The potato crop is sopthis regard. ing sections of the world. The best value you ever saw. Well worth going miles Satine et as Mrs. A. Ralph and-Mre.-Mary Her-Bebort in the Kast that California pota oo s lia al a ae . ‘ . a r of Arizona, are here visiting theirfltoes are alresdy being shipped in largeg NeVadia Commandery, Attention. Their Secret is Out. cand Dot go PH g° z the mills after them or y. eT Mr. Eloancr: Hopts pt party na M. Brown; quantities to the Mississippi Valley ——— __All_ Sadieville, Ky.,-was—ourions to . ge 1¢m for 25 cents. -evening from San Franoisce ‘Fred Godfrey, foreman of the Plum-fis mand. learn the cause of the vast improve : . a The members of Nevada Oommand: Pp mine, who has been to ‘San Franwy; No. 6, Knights ‘Templar, aro-re: ment in the health of Mrs. 8. P. WhitNew things in Dry Goods. Come just to look. May bring gg “Mc! Ber fall and mint diamonds: Even little things tha . ar * gtr: your purse But t ‘ millinery for her store at th er, who had fora long time, endured A se. et our prices, } todfi : cisco on a visit was in town yesterdayMwould not bé considered any too good Mguested to meet at their asylum, Ne-Muntold suffering from a chronic bron— ef oa Pp = a ( ee is down on his way-to the mine.. for the pigs in ordinary ‘years, will bel da City, at one o’clock Thursday afchial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr, If you want to see the latest in all kinds of ‘Goods, come to wamtteresWill Chace is coming back fromMeagerly taken by an exhausted marketiternoon, in uniform, for the purpose off 4128's New Discovery,” writes her hus: Hanford to resume his ‘old place with Mrs. A. D. Gassaway ax band. “It completely cured her and arrived here last evening fre us. They are coming in every day. also cured our little grand-daughter of ttending the memorial services at the romises to be even better than the ; aud left this morning for No : ot sete i ee Nevada theater. By order of a severe attack of Whooping Cough,” ivi rH have charge of this part of the prc Miss “ Gusie Wentworth, who ie fruit of the trees as a money make W. J. Rogers, Commander, (It positively cares Coughs. Dolan’ Tn New Fall Goods Arriving Daily field, whore they will make t eram, ie aces a pray ke as re-m noni ¥ pubis, par enithis year.” I. J. Roure, Recorder. ecops. Bronchitis, all Throat and Lang} Wool Underwear for F all, Wool Hosiery for Fall, New ac Tae fuer Ge quired by. orders u rom head-Francieco, retur oO today, a . 50c and = : ; : : 4 quarters. All the bells will be toliediefter a visit with her mother at Gold A Popular Resort. The Best Prescription tor Malaria a Pita tsa free at W. D. VinDress Trimmings for Fall, Tennis Flannel, Outing . ville and today—went to Nor for half an hour in the morning, at mid-MF lat. = 2 day and ‘again in the evening for the same length of time. There will be nommoon salutes fired in the morning or even-mx ing. A number of thé minesin this dis trict will close down in order to give the employes an opportunity to assis in the solemn exercises for our nobi dead. The following officers of the Ne tional Guard have been invited to act as vice. presidents: Lieutenants B. A. Bost, Compton Gault, L. W. Nichol sonand L. A. Walling. The tolling of the bells will com mence at 6:15 o'clock in ‘ morning. At noon, just after the firs gun is fired, and in the evening at 6 o’slock.Attention, Patriarchs! _M. turp The Patriarchs of Mietletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. O. F., are invitediih with their wives, or lady, to a recep tion.to. be giventhe Grand Pat?iarc tc, visiting. Patriarchs and their wivee'a: eapecigily invited to be present. Tn hoor fixed is 8 o’clock. : W. P. Jones, C. P, G. A. Guay, Soribe. 618td Mform, Ed. ounty, where he has been for th past month.
A. G. Powell arrived here on the af fernoon train from Detroit, Michi ashington district for. the past tw veeks, arrived here today and willre ing man, is down from Washington. » I. Dillon came down from Washington thie morning. Yee, August Flower still bas the wargest sale of any medicine in the bivilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using nything else for Indiestion or Bilfousness. Doctors were scarce, and hey seldom heard of Appendicitis, WWervous Prostration or Heart failure, clean ont the eystem ane teary oat : P tation of un te t om Monday evening, Sept. 28d. Al stion of the Gee stimulate the ne fous and organic action of the system, ind that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches or other Green’s August Flower, in liquoid The Grotto saloon cn Mai street continues to hold as a popular resort id a good place to get everything in the line of liquid refreshments. Read the new advertisement in this issue. % + 660 Get Supplies This Evening. As all the business houses in this ity will be be closed tomorrow, it} would be well for housewives, : and others, to see that their larders are pplied this evening, Sophine returned on the afte train from Turkey. Hill, Placer —_—+—~—_+990-2 There is one whiskey that always live up to its reputation—and that is Jesse Moore. Flannel, Flannelette, Corsets, Kid.Gloves. Alsoa nice line of new Fancy Hose. ; to San Francisco selecting . Come and Pay us a visit. Respectfully, Bee sll and winter millinery for IV AHMnE KF. «az, Co oO. at this place, returned, last e J. Murphy and T. Olelland from Big Tunnel,J.W. Kelman returned t yesterday, Mrs. Emma Brown, and bh plished daughter, Mise Ea é have been spending the s this city, will return to their Sisco home Satarday. Miss Laura Power has rett 4 visit at Graniteville. L. M. Hancock has ret.ui Ban Jose. * Jos. Strombeck who bas be luga few weeke at Bartlett § turned to hig home at Relief terday, Miss Olive Pearson, who 00 a visit toMre, M. Ms turned to her home at Sacra! Morning. Mrs. Maitland 6 dher and will visit at that &thort time. Wa. Chivell ie here on a 1 father, Jas. Chivell, of the . Hotel, : field for a short visit. © Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s Miss Amelia Stevens, wh asteless Qhill Tonic. It is simply [ron and Quinine in a tasteless form, INo cure, no pay. Price, 250. my156m McCullough of San Jose, who hi examining some mines in home tomorrow. “ D. Cooley, the well-known min. OUR : . O'R Baking Gierdex OWN . BAKING ils If upon purchasing a can you find it POW D E R does not give the satisfaction we guarantee it to give, return the can and I L B Can beg hed cents ML bs eth ve re you w leased w @ Baking Powder, for we have not bad one can returned, that has been opened SO C TS. and tried. Oan you blame us for nelng J confident that it will please you CHAS. E. MMULLOY, Grocer. Cp faents{ : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY, Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you-should send your orders to Griese] Bros., Commercial street. The nest of beef, pork, mutton and lamb nm the market, je2i-tt ee tee _ Question Answered. ——— — -+-+Se -—— Some Fooiish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in They used August Flower to ent effect after taking the first dose Price 25c. and 50c. I'rial size tree. Fo Sele by H. Dickerman, sole agent. —————— +988 BorraLco Lacrr BEER on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers You omy need a few doses of YA Furey, who has been to make you satisfied there is : 3 Some time on a visit with Mr ri x bothing serious the matter with you.@W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig. : Of ec] i oe psec ° : a Prt: ee ® ‘Attention, Company C. Het Green’s Prize Almanac, : ; i h ne . watch or clock .was to lubricate the shor: "PLN, Borbion oe ge errarraeminoee aareasiaaea Rae of iene oe FOR fathers carried, © U7 @ll right for the turnips our grant MMM #-%Perkins of Symone, You are hereby ordered to assemble PN etn one THE GROTTO SALOON: fathers carried. oo Geo, Pe waren to's at your Armory on Thursday, Sep os i ga : _ . a: 19, 1901, at 1 o'clock p: m., in fall unt Working Night and Day. a a a E WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING. form with gloves and sidearms, to p iiclpate in the memorial ‘services to t beld in this city. By order, P. F, Sumonps, . Major 2d Infantry B. A. Bost, Lieutenant Commanding Company. 018-1t _——— + *@e----___Does it Pay to Buy Cheap ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all righf, but you want some thing that will relieve and care tt more severe and dangerous results of throat and lang troubles. What shal you ot hte arg — 2 regular ma . Yes, possible; ij not possible for you, then in either case také the ONLY remedy that bar been in troduced in all civilized couat a. with success in severe throat and langM= troubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup. It not only heals and stimulates th tissues to destroy the germ d bat allays inflammation, causes eas expectoration, gives a good night' rest,and cures the patient. Try om bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated ne Colombia Hill is offered at a bargain Terme part.down and balance on time. Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tf ~ If your doctor prescribes whiskey __ order Jease Moore every time. . The busiestand mightiest little thing hat ever was made ie Dr. King’s New Life Pille. These pills change weakmess into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. T'hey’re wonderful in building up the D. Vinton. }! 1H " 90) " 2 a . may-surprise you by fitting you, as well as by ‘ eet Ss &* 1.0, Perry of Biko, Nevadi here today, = Ed. Harry and P. Jewell . "ay for Forest Hill. ©. Davis arrived here Particles of dust muet be vom : oved pi : . mast be freed trom anything whi piece by‘piece, Each minute whee cb would {retard the movement, We clean and repalt watches thorc ° b thetr lite. cughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are A. & H. W. HARTUNG, 0 San Francisco ob his w home at Mi ’ Ww h oore’s Flat, Broad Street nae : an se Nevada City bas returned Pais, phason neers ‘6 More Catarrh in tl yy 5 é i of sountr th t. "*5 supposed to be Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. Hot Lunch every Satarday Night. ost convenient Clab Rooms.Nevada City Only 25c per box. Sold by. W. local d prided local remedies, an Uy failing tocure with . at pronouneed it incurs 148 pro tarrh . stitutions) Hecatiy ~ & great many years do F Nounced a0 0 a, a a: gy ar ehh Isease, ie eT Mr. Stout Man Mr. Thi aoe a ae r,§ ites constitutional treate i hag way, Gentlemen, here’s your Winter Clothing. Migs toes 4c In Man : Ss, mabattare : . Sue , : gang? Fe. hope. i rer P8 to you with the Clothes; possibly more with the prices— for, = te teration in Some particularly eae canea. Wel Sorise the bloc eaamtal Ita . Tailor, so to speak: . We do away with that and charge y nou more than we do the 1g abnormal in Shape ; dreq’ ¢ystem, They offer. Moniale. nd for circulars 8 Address, F, az CHEN: Tol i aan ordinary man. Never mi Saving you quite a sum of money, Come, seé at any rate, back if goods are not as represented, We aim to please all, : » you’ve had to a penalty to your od how peculiar your shape may be, mae it a reas <i we Satisfaction guaranteed and your money * We have given up the Picture BusiL, HH . Se : : , ses ness. Our contract havi : 2 2 a B&B Cor Pine vat t ee ee ee — Wer es sence ym n Co., lower hae an se, — * -e tite ie 2 ace n seis Creede »treet, Grass Valley. . ws * For Glood Tham + Those Liy pets.“ Grove’g 2 ot ee pened