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September 27, 1901 (4 pages)

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reread : . ao . : . a ae co ae 4 ° ly : ‘ x , THE TRANSCRIPT. rc: Want to Haze. . Sight Mon Killed. Found Guilty, . Baiting on the g ‘i = : , inte , ember 26—John. Lompon, Se al : reer lead Fass a caine satin Rx copted Bloody Fight = New Yorx, September 26—The Her-. New York, September 26—Eight men ee Dee at ibe pects betting nor the comment a / FRIDAY Sep = ald says: Oolumbia University .stud-. were killed atid seven seriously af Catholiv Church in Zion, was adjudged . papers respond to the Optimigtis gi ; ents are rebelling against the resolu-. jured at the works of the Essex peat guilty of manslaughter by Justice Wal-. cabled here of the chines a ae x f ; “ ti inet hazing they were made to. Hudson Gas Company, at Newark, New on the charges that he caused the . Shamrock II in the race for the x es im an rancisco sign by the teculty lat yoar saga Jersey, aay ee hasapeee ie pe of his two children by failing to . ean cup. Sporting den y, s : 5 ® ; D} Otte, and two work i tendance. 6 to 4 on . amet be See a a 7 snk deal pane coe sak raise See ae. pies and Kesch, were . provide a ee Sone ad. ceipt of Frogs Bayan 4 e ; iy i pe the freehmaa body “because of the. cleaning the inside of a peo a si rae pels the teachings of Eugene . patches from Sandy Hook ‘ ; . al ‘ ercome by gas. Rescue » is charged with causing . weather sondition aye. am AN FRANCcISC tember 27——Ser rouble oc—jcurtailment of the upper classmen’s . were overcome by 1. Brooks, who is charg , 8, Which gm” A Or uckee Gstate. =e ee? ene “f saree i higins 3 privileges. called for and nine men voluntesre the death of the children, led him not . sidered not too favorable to —— AT NEVADA OITY, OALIFORNIA, — Red Men *s Re Wyoming Gribe Fon Representative « ‘The members of Wyomin, Truckee druggist, who recently died at that place, has been filed for probate. The petitioners are Della M. Booth and David Shoemaker. The estate, val: : ued at $25,000, has been left to the. Sued for the arrest of the two special policemen by the two wounded men who claim that they were suddenly attacked by men who knocked them down, : giving them a general beating. They managed to regain their feet when they were backed against the building, the policemen opening fire with their revolvers. The two men fell and the crowd immediately fled. Both officers immediately reported the affair to Capt. Wittman. ‘leading numbers on the program was in the banquet hall: beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wom. Harry, m7-tf the Superior Court. = . _. curred this morning nesr the corner of Fourth and Folsom Che Witt Filed for Probate in. streets when Special Policemen Hussey and Castlehun were attacked by ten men. The officers used their pistols freely, The will of Jed Gibbe Booth, the/ resulting in the serious wounding of Herman Kanlade and widow, Florence Booth, and Jed Pierce Booth. The estate consists of the drug store, value $5000; two business houses in Truckee, value $5000; dwelling house, value $1000; money in the San Francisco Savings Union, $8288.86; money in the Hibernia Bank, $4368.34 and fifty shares of the Continental Building and Loan Association, valued at $750. : Mr. Booth had been in business at Truckee for a number of years and was quite well known in this city. Votes of Interest. The rainfall for the season to date is about cne and a half inches. Superintendent W. W. Kirkham of . the La Suerta mine and L. A. Rose the secretary, have bunded the Osceola mine on Deadman’s Flat. A cart is offered forsalé at a great) bargain. Apply to Frank White. Attorneys Thos. 8. Ford and I. C. Lindley have, filed an amended answerto the defendant in the case of Sarali Giles vs. the City of Nevada. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Rich ore has been struck in the Smith ledge on Squirrel creek, near Deadman’s Flat. The property is being worked by Sacramento parties. For the best of everything in the meal line send your orders to Naffziger. Yesterday W. J. Lee, of Indian Flat, received quite a gash on his leg from a piece of steel that flew from an ax while he was chopping wood. The bill of exceptions in the case of Weed vs. Reed, recently tried in the Superior Court, was settled today. Attention is directed to Chas. E. Tegier’s new advertisement in this evening’s TRANSORIPT. Mr. Tegler has a choice assortment of everything in the confectionery line on hand, and he invites a share of public patronage. Isoard & Son, the retail and wholesale liquor dealers, have in stock an excellent grade of wine vinegar, which they will sell in quantities to suit, and’ at a reasonable price. Three packages or three rolls of good, soft toilet paper for 250 at Vinton’s Pharmacy. tf Go to N. Rohr for your house painting. tf Work has been commenced on the Bay Counties Power Company’s new sub-station at the Allison Ranch mine. Rice & Lewis of this city have the contract. Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan anything in the tobacco line. tf Deputy Constable George Bailey and a local sportsman went out in the vicinity of Blue Tent yesterday and found a cage containing about two dozen quail. The birds were liberated and cege destroyed. Opal Oream is the best remedy for tan and sunburn. You can get it at Vintoa’s, 25c and 50c bottles. There will be a big dance at Relief Hill tonight. Preparations have been made to ingure a good time to all who attend, and the very best of music has been engaged. Jack Beam Bourbon whiskey is guaranteed pure and is the best whiskey for sickness. For sale at. Vinton’s drug store. tf Make your home comfortable and attractive for the winter by purchasing some of C. F. Brayton’s handsome rugs. He has a fine stock to select from and. the priees are very low. See his show window fer the latest designs. Read Mr. Brayton’s advertisement in this issue. A good hot lunch will be served every night at William Harry’s saloon, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and . cigars always on hand. jali7-tt . The recent storm has been a great benefit to the roads. Those who have occasion to travel along the public highways report that the rain was just heavy enough to put the roads in good condition. All the teamsters wear smiling faces pow. For a good bath goto Tom Moore’s Tonsorial Parlors, on Commercia street. Baths, 25 cents. j28-tf The entertainment given by: Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters last night was 8 delightful affair. “ One of the the “Art game.” Mrs. Mamie. Lawrence won the first prize in this contest, and Mrs. George Danforth carried off the consolation. At the close of the program a nice repast was served If you want a good, cool drink of John Milton, both claiming not to be union men. It is expected and understood that warrants will be is. The Cowardly Wretch Collapsed. Hl this morning at 3 o’clock. pelled to carry him inside the ‘prison gates. terror. fright, and that he is also shamming to some extent. complices, He said he was sorry for Mrs. iMcKinley. Grustees Refuse All were overcome by gas while engaged in removinga plate from the tank to get the three unconscious men out. A ; spark ignited the gas and an explosion Purtapetraia, Pa. Sept. 25—The. poijowed, Four of the injured men Democratic campaign in thie State be-. 4.6 taken toa hospital. The explosgan its opening here at noon today. ;,. was followed by a fire and the Formal notification was made to the . 4, mos spread very rapidly. candidates for State offices atthe be-. 7 ater six bodies have been recovginning of the exercises. A number of] .44 ana the police think that more speeches were made. men were killed than at firstreported. Eight Trucks Have Arriv ed. Eight tracks for the cars of the i electric railroad, which were shippe ee ai cha Mask soins time ago but were. San Francisco, mi eee sie ‘ sidetracked and lost, afrived at Colfax . reported that Alexander Bal seg dnd last evening. They will be taken to resenting seven sugar planta i pe the car shops of the Nevada County . has contracted with the rip Ps Traction Co. at Glenwood, as soon as. Company of Los Angeles for the th rive at this city, and attached to . livery of 100,000 barrels of oil per month the cars. asa minimum and 200,000 at a maxiee. mun, to be transported and delivered It Might Have Been Different. Campaign Opened. +4 + A Big Oil Contract. in tanks in the Hawaiian Islands at a price close around 70 cents. This is the same contract which it was supposed that the Peerless obtained, but which it did not,as the buyers feared it could not deliver. The other day a car of dynamite ‘was switched onto the freight siding at the Auburn depot to be unloaded, and a box of the deadly explosive was accidentally dropped by a freight handler. The box burst open and the Women and Jewels. AuBurn, N. Y., September 27—Tne officers having \Czolgosz, the assassin, in charge, reached the State Prison When the cowardly murderer was leaving the train he collapsed completely, and two Deputy Sheriffs were comWhen the handcuffs were being removed he fell to the floor in abject The doctors declare that Czolgosz is suffering from He reiteratad his former statement that he had no acThe body of Frank Mitchell, who was accidentally killed at Salt Lake, arstricks of dynamite were scattered all around. It was very fortunate that the box of dynamite struck nothing harder than the earth in its descent. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing tocure with local treat. ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Oheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. [tis taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful, It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, fF. J. OHENEY & Oo.Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is to call in a doctor when his family . lenger. _Sir Thomag Lipton tee were suffering from diphtheria. Brooke . best wishes of the Man-in-the will be tried November 4th. who has donned the TON ribbon aan oa token of sympathy, but eons Sir Thomag’ ability to yi, Wurderer Hanged. spicuously absent. = Harrispurc, Pa., September -26 — A Shocking Calamity, Tassel Nicolaw was hanged here to“Lately befell « cai ® talle day for the murder of a paymaster in writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Wie : Westmoreland county. Nicolaw was “His foot was badly crush bat Be respited in ‘August in order that his . len’s Arnica Saive quickly cured . 9, aged father, then on his way from Rasie ane wonderful for Bur, skin @ a sia, might see him before he died. world’s champion heute OF — anteed. 250. Sold by W. pie A Woman With a Clear Complexion ee And a bright eye keeps her bowels} Whenthe bar-k 4 astive and her stomach in good order. woore ua A,” he et sets ont Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxative and a a Gives the gus great digestive aid. It clears up the best in the house, complexion, drives the yellow from the Niele ey eye, and keeps the kidneys in a health., G ful condition. Get a 25c. package and ood Meats, try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickeraia ace initia tf, . OolleyBrothers have the vei ’ 2 eee of beef, mutton and. veal on hy Malaria Causes Billousness, all timed: . ———t-?@eo———_, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes . The Best Prescription For the cause. Se ee Obills and* Fever is a bottle of Gy BurraLo LaGER Beer on draught, at . TasTELEss Tonio. It is 5 cents a glass, at Council Ohambers. iron and quinine in & tasteless fos W. J. Britland, pro prietor . jg No cure—ne pay. Price 50c,: the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. self against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and. bronchial tubes and drive the for coughs, colds and all bronchial gists. ; ‘ Get Green’s Special Almanac. ——_—__+ -@e + a Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. Columbia Gill is offered at a bargain. Terms part down and balance on time. Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tf —+-#@e+—-— Some Foolish People tpeeted gon, then et ver orutybe™-. DRREQO GOODS AND FLANNELS FOR WA dread disease from the system. Itis. More new things in Dress Goods today. Grand Goods not a cure-all, bat it is a certain cure . this lot. Nice Dress for $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50 and $7.50. troubles; You can get Dr. G. G. new. All this season’s Goods. All new arrivals at the} Green's reliable remedies at all drugStore. : 4 rose, new blue, red, grey, tans, brown, etc. In fact, allf The Holland Ranch, situated near new shades, aud only one suit of a kind. Come just tog don’t stay with us very long. Better come and see today, Allow a cough to run until it gets _be-/ up-to-daté Dry Goods. We want to see you. We havel Go Strengthen the Broad Street Steel Bridge. The Street Oommittee of the City Board of Trustees held a special meeting this afternoon, Ohairman Rogers presiding. The matter of strengthenthe steel bridge which spans Deer Oreek at the foot of Broad street was taken up and discussed. Superintendent G. H. Fairchild of the Nevada County Traction appeared before the Committee and stated that bis company was now ready to fulfill its part of the contract in relation to
the bridge as set forth in Section 9 of the franchise granted by the City Trustees. Trustee Peard made a motion that the bridge be strengthened for general traffic and sufficiently to bear the weight of the Traction Company’s electric cars. Trustee Eustis seconded the motion but it was lost upon ballot, Trustee Peard voting “aye” and Trus‘tees Rogers and Eustie;voting “no.” ceo The Cup Race. The first ofthe cup races yesterday showed that in a light wind the boats are very evenly matched, and this appears to justify the confidence of American sportsmen that the Columbia is the better yacht, because the Shamrock has a tremendous spread of canvas and if she cannot beat in a feather breeze she is not likely to win at all. According to the echedtile, the remaining race days are Saturday, September 28th, Tuesday, October ist, Thursday, October 3d, and Saturday, October 5th. Mrs. 8, E. Foy and daughter, Mies Florence, who have been visiting Mr. -and Mre. James English, left today for their home at Los Angeles. rived at Grass Valley yesterday. The funeral took place this afternoon, Rev. J. Sims, of this city, officiating. Quite @ large number of friends of the deceased went to Grass Valley today to Burra.o Lager Beer on draught, at yond the reach of medicine. They ofthey be induced to try the saccessful Jesh able Room For Rent. c = is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers . ten say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in working hard preparing for you and we are now ready! W. J. Britland, proprietor. j19 . most cases it wears them away. Coald show you the largest and grandest stock of Dry Goods medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which shown in Northern California. MAHER & CO. See Window. . See Window. . Venetian, Melrose, Prunella, Whip Cord 'in resedq More Flannel for Waists by today’s express. Now, Ladies, the Big Store is full te the doors with s attend the funeral. Vice President Peter Johnsto N.G. BR. R. was up from Grass today. J. A. Brent, the mining Man, came down fbom Omega-today. W. H. Frost arrived here’ this afternoon from Chicago. . A fall orchestra, including will farnisb the music for the dan ce at Armory Hall tomorrow night. n of the Valley drum 8, Delicious ' Candies Yes, that’s what everybody say of the Fine French and Plain Mixed Candies manufactured by Ohas. E. Tegler. T also carry a full line of.. Nuts, Popcorn and Chewing Gum. Headquarters for Bananas, Oranges Limes and Lemons. CHAS. E. TEGLER Pure White and Red Mine Vinewar Isoard’s Liquor House Broad Street. ‘ : m, . they would immediately gee the excelNice large room, brick building. To lent effect after taking the first dose. one or two gentlemen. Enquire at the . price 250. and 50c. Trial size tree. For Grotto. . 83 1lw sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Sas Wheeler & Wilson New Home Standard White SEWING MACHINES AT CUT RATES LEGG & SHAW CO’sS Respectfully, ; MAKEIEE & OO. Don’t forget that we have a big sale of Wrappers gil on now. M. & C04 *Our Own” Baking Powder is Pure and It’s Money-Back THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WE Of cleaning a watch or clock*was"to lubricate them with coal oil. It did all right}for the turnips our gM fathers carried. FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLIM Particles of dust must be removed piece by“‘piece, Each minute wheel freed from anything which would jretard the movement. We cleat watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years # to their life. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Ww hmakers, Broad Street ats . itis Nevada DONT YOU WANT A PAIR? 7TMHE Swell Shoes for Winter dieplayed in our handsome Shoes for walking or dress wear. Come in and see th ¢ new ideas in Footwear. Shoe Window. They ar ‘HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? — e Patent Vici, with welted soles, Box Calf with heavy double soles Heavy and Medium Wa Ladies’s Walking Shoe, $2.25 This shoe is made of fine Box Calf, double soles, slig tension, a good street or school shoe. when you buy this shoe. Price, $2.2 5. You take no chances ht éx. Men's Every Day Shoe, $1.50, $1.75 There is tio limit to the demand for Good Ch sell such lines as are solid leather lindtighout, foe pos bs the best shoe on the market for the money ; ee Men’s $3 Dress Shoes We have a large variety i “sine of $9 : “5 n styles and qualities ’ Box Calf, Vici Kid, veleas po nag and Patent Leather Sizes 11% to 2, $1.50; 8% to the children. ’ ee. . Woman’s Kangaro .\:: ; a Women’s Genuine Kangaroo, lace, neat rounding toe, t good plump soles, an excellent shoe for out door wear, II, $1.25; 5 to 8, $1. ipped, $75 Bring Boy’s Iron Clad School Spee This is an extra good wearing shoe. Th forced with steel circulets. We believe it to 5%, $1.75; 11 to 2, $1.50; 10 to ™3%, $1.40. 2 soles are reinOur Store is . be shoe as can possibly be made for school wear. Sua only the best made on new shapes with welted soles. Miner’s Supplies well known for its reputation in keeping? plete stock of Miner’s Supplies. We endeavor Come and see us our stock is 10W 4 We have given up the Picture Business, Our contract having expired,Eiyman & Co., e o =tee meee seg eee me: °° = . : . ao ur Prices in all departments are the lowest: Cor Pine and Broad Streets, Nevai#’ Lower Main Street, Grass Valley: = ‘we 49, [mp’d Order of Red Me ning gave a reception to G sentative Sims, who has. jas from the annual ‘session of Council of the United Stat held at New York City, © When the regular busine of the Tribe had been closed of the hall were thrown ope: the members of Ponemah Cx gree of Pocahontas, who we: vited guests of the evening, ', Snell, chairman of the ey valled the assembly to order afew preliminary remarks, on A. D. Mason, Sachem, wh eloquent address of welcome of the Tribe to Great Repr Sims, which we publish herey “Man, the noblest of God’s is always moving. His aim force, the motive power of hit whether those aims are grand “so is his life. He is not 1 chance, but passes to the go own,selection; and whéther : be glorious, shedding an effal, from ‘philanthropic deeds a acts accomplished which tim dim or death destroy, or be . somber from misspent ects al deeds, the man himeelf is its und builder and he alone ig g ble therefor. As man grows, ' ternal bodies and societies wh su infancy of small things may iuto a full maturity of success, snd numbers, and such deve bas the Improved Order of I reached, itmow ranking thirc merics] strength of the frater eficiary orders of the Unitec 'hey grow, but the brother wi time of distress stands at th duty and undaunted by dis ‘rom within or without guides through the tempest and c storm-tossed waves steers he into the harbor Prosperity, vy adverse Currents can drag her: or gales wreck or drive her ¢ shore, is the brother whose should never be forgotten. “Great Representative Sims, devoted to the Improved Order Men, and above all to Wyomin No. 49. Your every act since a has demonstrated this. In prc you have been with her and in “sity your love has never faltered death was near your voice ra ‘Wyoming Tribe shall not su her Charter, and she did not, though many years have pas lives, and will live. “From paleface to Sachem of ing Tribe, from member of the Council of California to ‘ite Sachem, and from Great Sac California to delegate to: the Conneil of the United States tlected,. you have passed, vw working, working for the Im Order of Red Men, the good of der and its upbuilding havin heen your watchword and aim “As chairman of a most im committee, as orator of the Council, addressing thousands ern cities, in these and man; ways you have beén signally h yet returning this night, flush lionors, deservedly paid, Idoub canbe dearer to your heart thi brother’s weleome, ‘Well done ¥ood and faithful servant.’ “We welcome you to old W. ‘Tribe, your parent tribe, the tril which your start in the pathredmanship was made, and, al the welcome ceremonies are ni ovate, they are sincere and besp friendship we feel for you. “Of what you have accompli: the honors paid and to be paic night more fully speak, but sit criminate, general laudation a tolment obscure, rather than ac ate, the lessons taught by a suc career, I will therefore but add the honors already paid we feel. n such as yet await you we sh the deepest satisfaction. “But time passes and you hav of interest to tell us this nigh‘ were near when our brother Re the upright citizen, the gallant the brilliant statesman,the unap able chief executive, our m President William MoKinley, fe the assassin’s bullets, and that « and noble life was brought to Umely close. Why, sir, the det of those shots traversed the glo the speed of light, and in you thousands of miles away tollin 4nd habilimente of mourning t that terrible deed and sang a di requiem for the fallen hero ’ere poisoned smoke from the as “eapon had polluted the pure Buffalo, New York. “In closing need I state how es we shall listen to what you m 48 of the Great Council and of ful occurrence on Red Mens’ the Exposition 2. “Once more I weloome you ‘end our hearty greetings.” , At the conclusion of Mr. Mas “ress, which was warmly ap; ‘ud indorsed by all present, D *rose and gracefully acknowled ©ourtesy bestowed on him. He outline of his trip to the Hast tropolis and reviewed the im Proceedings of the Great Coat