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September 28, 1899 (4 pages)

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oe The Sherifts Protest. iffs Martin of San Francisco, Veal of . Vontra Coste, Langford of Santa Olara PLAN z and Sibley of San Joaquin county, were ‘ closeted with the State Board of Ex‘aminers yesterday to make a concerted aCe objection to the method, adopted by. — persons, ete. The hearing was executive, all parties except those: directly concerned being ex¢laded. It is understood that the Board of Examiners, while it listened to the complaints, will stand by its former action,. Many of : Yesterday's Revord-Union says :Bher-. . 2 ced In La Brutal F fi . night’s bratal fight insares Nevada county against being disgraced by any more exhibitions of. the kind, at least for yeara tocome. The great majority ~/ of our citizens and tax-payers are and the transferring of prisoners, insane) qwargeq the Decision on a Foul in. have been all along opposed, to them. Even many of the men who usually attend prize-fights freely admit that they are demoralizing to the community and should not be tolerated. Yet ". these men go on encouraging them by patronizing them, thus ilh ting the Third Round, He Fought to the Death Againsta Man Who Out~ classed Him, . “/engered hi cided he would {and hol show theandience what ‘ie could do. /sonalsstate as . He is said to be a young fellow of good . conven ry . molder by trade and is credited with) . having’a good bank account of bis own . Of may be held by a domesticincorporated athletic club upon the prepayment by . ring or prize fight, or any other pre-. such club of am annual license to be meditated fight or contention (without. fixed by the Supervisors of each deadly weapons) either as principal, aid,. county; provided farther, that such , umpire, surgeon, or otherwise,. clabshall-have a physician’ in attendState prison not exceeding two years.” . each exhibition and determine whether __“413, Every _petson willfully _pre. or not they are in perfect physical consent'us a spectator at any fight of con-. dition. pon tention mentioned in the preceding} “Sxérron 2, This act shall take section, is guilty of a misdemeanor. effect immediately.” : On March 20, 1899, the penal cod’ was oo merae tne Gikanaed ad tolléwe: re Returned Kiondiker’s Story. “Srorion 1. Section four nesdesd f : : igs sr-. prisoned in the state prison ‘not less . . years; provided, however, that sparring is puntchable by imprisonment in the. ance to examine the boxers prior to; Kinley for his coures in the PhilipAiea’ oe ee ae : treaty of peace with Spain bythe at-. OHS BIH e ONT St-the Onlet Executive, snd twist ana{TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 3d. NEVADA THBATRE, . In Hoyt’s Masterpiece, “A MIDNIGHT BELL,” Under the direction of Mr. Francis Yale. tow is Your W ife. [ta Enut a the Soom, sat of Greenest cit ke wants [Le R. Stockwell & Co. icuaninbes Misthe claims cut were in evidence, and ae ae SPR ; amended as follows: ; cs bese ate fe their own inconsistency. : : aie ariety that is the Sheriffs were given a chance to exPegg Hoskin, one of the princ!see : . “4a person who, within this state, en“apart ag ee bia the teamngeed peas 7 igs are nearly piiotoaig hardens hts pegs yi pire ee ea Hoskin was a native of Grass: Valley si in, instigates, aide, enconragés, enormous fortunes secured in that * ADMISSION, 75 AND 50 CENTS, ’ ’ bibs pid Boal a eg or t jer a ation © ’ : . as mittee representing quite a number of} ‘bat town as the outcome of his am“ot G2 yours, 4 months sore rere: Be or Satis Suboak seaypoto: Sei at ict ge malate: Mansuesetea, Sd Seer cone dissatisfied Sheriffs throughout the. dition to best James Pendergast of Bacbelonged to the Knights of Pythias,) — Dérsted or a Hak sommsbel, ,Some are ‘pare Remon rae T was Pieeoconnt Reserved Seats now on sale at Foley's. IREWS . State. * ". eamento, He breathed his last at about . Foresters of America afd Miners) . 11.4. ring of prize fight, eith a i Personally acquainted with seven men . . is hereby given by the un Bverd half-past seven o'clock this morning, Union. His funeral will probably take , ther with=. who were, helped out of the Copper . signed, nistretor Pt the esta’ place Saturday afternoon’‘under the in or without the state, or who engages River country by the government, and . all auspices ofthe Knights. ‘The wite who . ® Publlo or private, sparring éxbIbi-. the steamboat company sent ont « re-) ' e / out gloves, within the’ port that each of them had with the many, many friends who loved and ad-. °2tvive® him expects to become a) . . ;, ‘sé gta the fa edi a ania fin. 10a’ integrity, bravery . @otber ina few days. state, or who sends of publishes a/ fortunes of $20,000 to $80,000, when as a! J mous comedian, supported bye) 4 31) around manll Pendergast ie grief-stricken over the . Cbatenge.oF acceptance of a challenge, matter of fact they were'sick end desthe PI the company of his own selection, will apI ness. sedalt of the bnecGiter abd “taniate for such a contention, exhibition,-ortitute.” — att said estate, in said county of Fevede, pear in thie city next Tuesday evening. 17 the. very first round daring a), iis sh : figttt, or carries or delivers such a’obuli gouh, 1tblle Adiminietratcr, in Hoyt’s pastoral play, “A Midnight dlinch the Sacramentan fouled Hoskin . ‘et his share Oe Se Soe wanes BOOTS t ee ee Bell,” is hailed with plossure by all who. “itt ® short-arm body blow despite the. De Given, te the widow. He waa for-. tht Oy person ia training of preper Se Mes , : appreciate that whi h fs reall f od in. teement that had been made to break mally placed under srrest today, City i hrage oe rie ae oecge Soak chconth ecantipauions THE . ) ch is really good in] J ite was warned by referee J Marshal Deeble swearing out the comng for such a contention, exbibition . breath come from chronic constipation, PEERLESS stage performances, ‘This actor enjoys , y OrF ininit'ts Justios Maltos’s Court or fight, shall be guilty of a felony, and . Karl’s Clover Root Tea is an absolate ; ; ome Dedsy that a repetition of the. P SS UBTIOS PAGITOT BOURNE kb cure and has been sold for fifty years . x a very high reputation in his profession, A upon conviction shall be. fined not less EB ffenve.aould:téue him (bi: Gant, Yok postmortem is being held this) * on absolute ‘guarantee. GEO, WTALLON, Prop. . and in his own peculiar line is without ; -afte The a , oq. tu#a one thousand ‘dollars nor more/andb50cts. For sale by H. Dickerma a rivial ora successful imitator. He ha beginning of the third round he ae agseircers te peri an to than five thousand dollars, and be imthe cnet tal sees tt FLAUING PURCHASED THR PEERLESS EVADA cry e@ same thing again. Then the/ nia : Citizens’ Bank, prepared to tarnish GRASS VALLEY, CAte infuses into all his impersonations a i ecision was given to Hoskin, The. ! death. a charmingly quaint individuality and a céctinban’ wane wok natiatiod with thie The City Trustees announce their . everyone with the choicest for his audiences and win for him im-}**°**Pendergast protested that he beges indaerts eed tp me gt madiate and surviving popularity. was not being given s square deal. “I/!né the payment of sane eehiohora a oll have won the fight,” exclaimed Hoskin license for sparring exhibitions in. fe e 4 Ss : 1gu re GEO. W. TALLON. . supper, 75 cents a : Two Trials Set. advancing from bis corner, “and the Grass Valley. ts : é SANE AS Ae EOS RIPE, Bit NARMS Ss RN a EO money. is mine ; but I will fight him : ; 5 * : é nae ce oe Tee we,. wate He was cheored for this andl THE LAW . 3 ~ OF THE CASE Right Up to Date! The loimitarle Stockwell. The announcement in this~ paper several days ago that L. BR. Stockwell. n s ee ° Of the most artistic degree characterize photographs made by Moore, His gallery has a wide spread reputation for turning out as high-grade work as can be attained onthe coast. + 1 1 : ¢ 3 oO = iDance at Indian Flat. A social dance will be given at Union hall, Indian Flat on Saturday evening September With. Allare invited, Admission including Wines, Liquors and Cigars. : re we be . aR Give me a call and be convinced, On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job . and save money. We. sell Pipe at the lowest market prices, if you want todo your own work in makiug conperior Court this morning George R. the fourth Pendergast again roughed Jones was added to the list of counse) it during a clinch, but from that time for the defense. A demurrer to ie complaint was offered and overruled. Thomas pleaded not guilty and his ‘trial -was set for October dist. The divorce case of Ethel Williems ws. Henry Williams was set for rext Improving The Electric Line. The Nevada Oounty Electic Power © ompany, who recently rebuilt their pole-line from Deer Creel ta Grace Vul-} lay, making one of the best on the coast, Will this fall and winter entirely reccnstruct the linefrom the Creek to ihe power house on the South Yaba River. Marsh Brother are now getting out the large square cedar poles that are fo be used, 3 Invitation to Ladies, Those ladies of Nevada City who are willing to assist in making pleasant the stay here next Sunday of the ladies who are coming with the mining engineers, are requested to meet in the Naevening. ee Reorganizea the Team. Last evening the drill team of the on fought clean, apparently having} pystrict. Attorney Power was seen things mostly his own way. As the/tnhig noon, He said: “A complaint nections with the new city system. Or we will take contraéts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all conLadies, have you seen our new line of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS, CAPES AND JACKETS. They are fresh from the most modish Eastern Ladies’ Tailor and you will not find anything prettier or later as to cut tional hotel parlors at 7:30 o’clock this . that Hoskin could fight no longer and his seconds urged him strongly to quit. He would not listen to their advice. fle said Van Buskirk of Marysville nad told him be could stop Pendergast by getting in a good punch on the ribs, and he wanted to do it if possible. Then the final and fatal round. began. Hoskin was on the defensive and reoviving a right and left on the jaw glinched to avoid punishment. In the . breakaway Pendergast landed a left swing on the jaw and the Grass Valleyan went to the canvass for nine seconds. He clinched as Pendergast came at him, and again he sank to his knees from a blow on the jaw, a glassy stare in his eyes and a wild expression on his face, He staggered .to his feet just in time to save himself from being counted out, and McGraw, one of his seconds, threw a sponge into the rinz. This acknowledgment of defeat was apparently unnoticed by the principals or referee. ‘Pendergast rushed at. his man and catching him on the point of his vhin with a terrific right swing ninth rognd ended it ay Scary charging Pendergast with-murder will be filed today. In ‘the meantime he is in the custody of the officers at Grass Valley, An inquest on Hoskin’s remains will be held there tonight by Goroner Daniels. When the matter of this fight first came up it was intended to have two instead of one. Neither of them was to be conducted according to law, 1 expluined the matter tothe Sheriff, also to the Grass Valley officers, and advised them to take steps to stop the affair. When the _ projectors learned they were liable to be interfered with one ofthe crowds declared their fight off, The Hoskin-Pendergast people on the 20th instant filed articles of incorporation as an athletic club, They did not pay a county license, because the new law had been in effect onty since April and the Supervisors had not passed an ordinance to cover the matter. In my opinion the only way to-prevent prize fighting wections. We employ none but first-class wotkmen. Winter Is Coming On. You may need a new beating or cooking stove. Our stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We have the: best makes wold-anywhere, and the prices are Ea: surprisingly moderate for such stoves. oe George E. Turner, Pioneer Hardware Dealer. PINE STREET, in the county hereafter is for the Supervisors to pass an ordinance fixing the license so high it will be prohibitive.” On the 20th of this month articles of i OPP PRR PPO BP POP PON NN WINTER DRESS GOODS. POAT and ‘goods in any store on the coast. As with everything
eles we sell, the prices are low. SCOTCH PLAID SUITINGS In fetching designs. They are right up to date and ex~ceedingly attractive. Everybody admires them. Just unpacked, We are selling lots of Brussels Carpe*s at the remarkably low price 65 cents a yard, sewed and laid. Linoleums at 35, 50 and 76 cents a yard. her grades if you want to pay more, . ROSENBERG BROS., sévias'ciy: . ‘\GOOD VALUE GOODS ——-—AT DICKERMAN’S. 2 5¢ TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND SHAVING BRUSHES. 2 5¢ DRESSING, TRAVELING, POCKET AND FINE OOMBS. 2 Cc BOTTLES PERFUME, BAY RUM, FLORIDA WATER AND WITOH 5 Hazel. 2 5c PAOKAGES TOOTH PASTE, TOOTH POWDER, TOOTH WASH. 2h Bemis kee Re eg Saag OR and having all the sure, but they are > Dealer, put the price right t the finest logal lodge of Workmen reorganized practically lifted him from the floor. . incorporation of the Grass Valley . » He fell backward limp and helpless . atnietic Club were filed with the 0 by electing Wm. Avery as Captain. The organization will at once begin. 20m the floor, his head striking the practicing for their coming match with. thinly covered boards with sickening the Grass Valley team. : Guilty of the Charge. Jones were called to him and used Bruce Gatewood, the picture agent, . every effort to restore him, but without . paying a par value of $1 a share. The was found guilty by a jury in Justice avail. He was subsequently removed Holbrook’s court this afterncon of to the residence of Mrs. Williams 0n . joy.5: “for the promotion of physioal obtaining money udder false pretenses. . Avbura street, being accompanied. by He will be sentenced Saturday. his distracted wife who had waited outpemcrpanmmmmrernsnasrnansenencaney side the tent to learn the result of the THE LAST CALL. fight. He did not regain consciousness ' ’ od before death came as a result of}. No More Stamp: Photos to Be Taket. .,. obral hemorrhage. Sy After Sunday. “ The craze for stamp photos shows I no signe of abating, but in jastice to} [¢ was Hoskin’s first and last prize the other departments of his business. @ ht, He had for years been recogforce, It was soon apparent that his. ,.4G.&. Mainhart as directors and condition was serious. The Doctors incorporators. The capital stock was oskin, Ed. A. Dunkley, Wm. McGraw 1000, each director holding five shares urpose of the club was given as folultureand'athietic sports and exerises; also to lease, let, sell and deal in ‘Every Path Hath a Puddle.” The puddle in the pathArtist Moore finds it necessary (0 an-/ nized as one of the best boxers and way of most lives is a denounce that he will not make any: more . wrestlers in the county—a man with after October 1st. Therefore all per-. whom few of hie weight could expect fective circulation due to a sons who want them should call at the. ¢o cope successfully. He long ago blood supply that instead of gallery on or before next Sunday. Re-. won distinction in these lines, and it growing clear and strong like member they are but twenty-five cent®. / wis also his ambition to obtain . 4 mountain brook, ts stagnant a dozen. 827-4t es hen he finally Attention vriil Team. not seem to realize w bd succeeded in getting a match with worn le bain oo Pe eon al Pendergast that he had passed the age requested ra saat a 7:30 ‘polook ‘Bane when he could expect to be at his best aF il hall: fo physical endurrnce and action, for dag syening in Ode Peer PS nt, ne was apward of 32 years. His oppotd. Da mM. AveRY, Vapt. . ont is perhaps 23. When the two first Fire Department Meeting. pale nip — “_ spa ria At eight o’clock on Thursday evening ees Sa hak Od ae ng m peng wae @ special meeting of the Fire Depart Hoskin in weight, nye gs rik nee it became apparent to t anprejube business of importance. Let every . j:.0q observer that the young man member attend. ©. P, G, ScADpEN, had a marked advantage in ring experOhiet Engineer. . ienoe, wind, activity and the ability to Lost rally from punishment and exertion. we fs i pe ae i Pendergast himself previous to going ___, & black water spaniel pup was lost . into the ring claimed to fully realize se twa.sge. Balorp 0 ay ef these facts and-seemed to have full y and receives Hberal rewerd. confidence in his ability to win, Hence For Rent or Sale. it is difficult to understand why he Sewing Machines of all makes fo: should eee —— to ag ae ’ gale or for rent, at astonishingly lov did in berately and repeatediy Good second-hand machines ir fouling his man. Some think he really seine feared Hoskin and was willing to lose pop oar ae sesinie y< _ . the fight before he took the chances of 261m . . Leac & Saaw Co. der.the mistaken idea the referee ~ Due Warning. was not = pone dh aut = ~ — arties who have been taking and would overlook such m uct; want gaaben bricks etc. and doing others that pone: natually a rough and damage to my fence on Broad street, tamble figh‘er, which lacks the selfand ere hereby notified that in future control necessary to good ring work. they will be prosecuted according to. Not a few believe he intended to Pee Sirs Gees throw the fight by fouling pusuant to "Mas. Fanny MOGmBINS: ~“}an agreement with somebody, buat that Bovada City, Sept. 24, 1897. 4 when Hoskin offered to go ahead it getting burt; some.that he labored an-. standing in the fistic arena. He did and impure. Puddles may be purified, however, and, become limpid streams. That is what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does with human blood. It clarifies, purifies and strengthens the . blood, and when this is accomplished the wital organs, lever, lungs, kidneys, bowels, are all braced and invigorated. Asthma — “ Four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla gave me permanent relief from asthma, and I have had no trouble from shortness of breath since.”” Edith G. Lane, Vienna, Ga. A Pimples —“‘/ used to be troubled anth malaria and pimples; a friend advised me to take Hood’s Sarcaparilla. I have been free ever since.” W. Stewart, 605 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.’ Worn Out Feeling — “‘/ decided te take Hood’s Sarsapariila for a worn out . feeling, and a few boliles relieved me entirely and now I am able to qwork a great deal.” Kitty Allen, Madison, Kan. Ihoods Sai Never Disappoints Hood's Pills cure liver its; the non-Irritating and only eathurde to take with Hood's Barsapariiia. NEV IDEAS FOR WOMAN’S WEAR An ideal monthly magazine of Fashion, Millinery and Home Topics, fully illustrated. Helpful Hints for Dressmaking each month, Subscription 50 cents per year. Send 6 cents forsample oopy to weet’ THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO.,. . HE DROAPWAT Maw Your ounty Olerk by Josiab Rowe, Ohariles . » & CREPONS QDS > keke KKK Kea KKRKK KKK K fa IN IN IN INI PAP ; Our new stock is now arriving daily from the ALAPACAS East. Al) of the current season’s makes. Nothing brought over from last year. The SERGES assortment is the richest and most varied we TWEEDS have yet offered. Sold by the yard and in HENRIETTAS EN patterns. Stamped Designs * * * For Cushions, Table Covers, Eto., Wash Silks } Materials for Embroidery. In fact, the finest ¢ line of Fancy Work Goods in the city. Our Show Window * * * Is too small to contain even a hint of our } large and beautiful stock. Oome inside and J let us show you what we have. SNELL & FLEMING. ; ODEN QPP wv PPT WK Areal eal wa ag eal ea sn tava asa ara awed alae ae “s Paid $35 for a Suit that‘fits like this. Could have got a Suit’ made of the same goods and a perfect fit for $10-less by The Tailor, The Back. The Front. WAXEL, 2 5c BOXES FACE, TOILET AND NURSERY POWDER. 2 5¢ MIRRORS, CHAMOIS SKINS, SPONGES AND SOAPS. 225 Different 25c GOOD VALUE GOODS ——_AT DICKERMAN'’S. oo eee ee OUR FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Will soon begin to arrive. This year’s styles will eclipse in beauty and grace those of last season. We will have the very latest and richest, and as heretofore our prices will be extremely moderate, We are duily receiving new eae in all departments. AMERICAN FLAGS! We are Nevada county agents for one of the largest ‘ flag manufacturers in the Uni States. We sell most of the large and small flags, silk and bunting, that are used in this county, because we supply the best flags at the lowest prices. Seal es want ——— BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J. JACKSON, = Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label, Catsup \ _ Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for . Fancy Groceries dl PATE FOIS. _DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. 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