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September 28, 1900 (4 pages)

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TRANSCRIPT. SAM WOODS TO THE VOTERS. i. T HE nto the 01d PRIDAY... iseseeoeSept, 48. ive0 Republican ‘Wominee for Congress Had — Good Meetings In Mariposa. PERSONAL POINTERS, Dally Chronicle ofthe Doings of Both ola Blue Tent haw strock . Delaware rich. The ’ giant powder avd the flare of a great BR. Goding was over from You Bet bonfire. The entire population turned out to hear hits, crowding the hall, and today. . Up gungavel. They ipally by y have paOo open ap ws to learn warded, ved partuer TER. INSTUN, EHHE #. © = summer,” The people of this section evening's train. as’ to the intellectual qualities of a dragon, but they are probably ruthless and malicious, while we generally regard the ox as stupid and strong. If these are not the traits of the actual holder: of the imperial title, they are remarkably well developed in the real holders of power, who are using hin) as a belpless instrument. Thus the reseinblance between the old and new remains perfect, and the ancient legend holds true today. are vitally interested in these quesMre. A. Lester returned home yes. tions and Mr. Woods won many friends tesday from a two weeks’ trip to Camp: by the able manner in picks he hanbel! Mot Spring. dled them. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow and daughter 8 IE ee There is a general impression that of Placerville arrived here this evening More Europeans. the Chinese language, being made up on a, visit to relatives. largely of words of one syllable, is easy ‘New York, September 27.—More W. MoGregor came down from Downleville yesterday and left this than 4000 prospective American citimorning fur San Francisco. J. 8. Wilbur came down from the AS 6600000606 + COCOOOOQOOOOO ou SS £29 © See must trust to imagination for an idea Gold Point mine last evening and left this morning for San Fracisco. — ©. J. Jooat of San Francisco. arrived bere last evening and left thie morning for Sierra Oity, where he is iuterested ip some mines, zens were passed through the Immigration Bureau at the Barge Office yeaterday. ‘They came from all parts of EurLpe, and were passengers by six different steamers, ‘I'he Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, (rom Brewen, brought 657; the Oceanic, from Liverpool and Queenstown, brought 1210; the Spearndam, from Amaterdam, brought 676; . the Furnesia, from Glasgow, brought 275; Jobn OC. Donnelly, the popular traveling man of San Francisco, is here in ‘the interest of the celebrated Jease the Freiderich der Grosse brought 105) Moore. Whiskey. John Costa, the prominent Downiewile merchant, returned yesterday from San Francisco and went up to his home this morning. Mr. Costa was given considerable notoriety by the Paris, September 27.—The jury of Having in his possession a gold nugget has finished it work. ‘The statement @orth over a thousand dollare, which prepared for the United States Com2c --— —-—— Chitdren Should Not Study at Home. Notify your child’s teacher that no spore study will be permitted in yc ur home. See to it that your child is al lowed to come home from school with the same natisfactory feeling that the , Bueinese man feels when he cames ome; that his day’s work is done, It te over. It is behind him. Hes ready to give his thoughts to other mission shows that Ameriean received the highest number of awards of any Nation save France, and that she aleo received more awards in each claseification except in grand prizes, in which Germany secured a greater number The figures excepting for France follow: Grand prizes—United States, 215; Germroy, 286; Russia, 209; Great Britain, 188, Gold medale—United States, 547; Germany, 610; ‘Russia, 306; Great Britajn awakens, will be clear and fresh for .& Rew day's etudies.—Edward Bok, in the October Ladies’ Home Journal. Heavy Registration. Conldn't he provited wif = Sypner (N.S. W.), September 27.— The steamer Alameda, which sailed wot only paid off their :mortgages, but from this port yesterday for San Franare lending money to their less proscieco, has ou board £800,000 ($4,000,000) the farmers avy money. Tbey have perous neighbors at so lowa rate that in gold. the bank finds no profit in competing @ith them. fn the banks have doubled and there is % ee a Ah AN, % ee ey WOOK SKIRIKRAROROK RIOKK ‘To Make Room New for Other Goods For the next 30 days we will sell eur entire stook of FOR CASH ONLY. Which does not include sewing or laying. Look at these priees: 3-ply £67 '%c and 75c per yard—all wool. All Wool 2-ply, 55¢ per yard. Rangpurs, 30¢ per yard. Art Matting, 22%c per yard. Pro Brussels,"36,inches wide, 65¢ per yard. Brussels, ranging from 60c to 75¢ per yard. Straw Art Matting, from 1 %ec to§zoc per yd . NOOO Graham Crackers, 15 ceuts Oat Meal Crackers, 15 cents. aloge,é well-known mining engineer, speci this for thoroughly and permanently. cases worst In : the fall of 3 P. Loew Icontracted Blood tain Thomas Mein, were in Grass Valoy Condition Poison ley yesterday ac the guests of Eugene fave Been NO Werse. one pag enn raed Oreller. Mr. Bradley is the president of the Union Hill Mining Company, ‘end came upto look at the progrese. webich is being mude at the mive. Itie #ald that the company now working the mine have expended over $60,000 upon the property, and the outlook bas not wery encouraging. ee A Responsible Position. ©. K. Tower of thie city left this giorning for Oakland, where he will a posiion with the United O01 accept Company. He will travel for the com My condition in my shoulders and arms.those las Lid have been uo worse; onl: eriugs.afficte I hoy a _~ can understand my w fost all hope of ever being well again I decided to try 8. 8. but must confess I Commercial Street, Nevada City. HIRE’S ROOT BEER = Just Arrived. Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heinz Chow Chow. ‘ Collection Days. a Tomerrow the TRaNnscairt collector ; wih meke bie regular monthly collecMonday and tens on the inside. Pe i & R ‘% k Heinz Chutney . Heinz's Beans in Cans . Heinz Custard ‘lng Preserve! Strawberries Heing Preserved Kaspberries P.G. SCA DDEN medicine, After takin: the third bottle. not Commercial! Street. a change in my condi ‘This was irul = tion. i aud I a epgive 8. aaa suerte mam coe From that time onthe im rove rapid; ment was d California Frut in Jars! 3 8.8. seeme to h ve the dis ease completely uader L. W. suirH, Lock isthe only purely ve table blood ‘pu “A . $dab $1,000Po Fal igsehen apatie ot poison. potash or other mineral Poison ; od Blo on k boo free our , as mors ion about “Baiéedey he will call on those on the) 5, conains: valuable informat directions for veutaide. There are many who are in. this disease, with full nothing for ge char We seréars and it je hoped that they will ure yourself at “pay up ae close as possible. ePEciric’co. ATLANTA, GA a f Tittle faith left in any le Mr. Tower’s many . goon free from all signe es Port Costa, of the disorder; . have ever slacks friends io this city will be pleased to tle strong andhealth: 611, ‘Noblesville, Tod. beara of hie good fortune, tee Me Se Se Mid la Me Ne Se he Se } , Jacksons Beehive Grocery, III IOIIOK: getting wots allt he e no good; I was ed iu sat ap) gga hair came out, ulcers alm nar erat ex:‘aod mouth, m body was and offensive jotches 9 colo with copper. colored. rheumatic La sores, I suffered severely from ones the sures & pany and bie district will reach as far. control; ulcers healed and I wae \$ Ste Se Ne Sea Me le Sle Sk Me Me Sb ste ie % i 5 ° _AT— HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, id qimads, the only antidote ©Cosur d'Alene mines; Hennen Jen-. cure for this fic It cures the poison. and William Mein, son of the late Cap Ses Nut Butter, 25 cents per can. Nucose, 25fjcents per can Granola, 2 packages 25 cents Granola Flakes, 15. cents. Granola Biscuit, 15 cents. 2 . b Caramel Cereal, 25 ‘cents. a “15 cents. Whole Wheat Sticks, 15 cents. Fruit Sticks, 20 cents. Prominent Mining Men. htt Sd Health Foods: ©ao Graham{Sticks, 15 cents. Carpets at Wholesale Prices ; . ‘eae & Fleming. dis eympatine will follow unless the bloo promptly and effectually cleansed of this Ered Bradley, consulting engineer violent t ison destructive safe and infallible dad géneral manager of several of the S. S. S. ia the only ; MILLINERY. Wine at Wolf's. . 7 o-_— esvne Srepie
a Ra ON : St. Helena Sanitarium The public is invited to call and fnspect stock, polite phrase to use is “You're a Chinaman.” alr Fall MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. = W. H. CRAWFOR [csUHRMERSeKEERRREEERER Iam now in a position to undersell all competitors in any line of A. B. Wolf, the cash grocer bas just tions on the skin, received a large consignment of fine sore throat, per zinfandel and Port Wine from St. loans ie 5 per cent. This is one of the colored spines, George’s Vineyard at Maltermoro, ébief reasons why Kaneas is not rated Fresno county. The port is old and oul swollen glands, aching muscles of the finest quality and is being sold: ae a Populist State this year. and bones, the wore z making for $1.50 per gallon. a tf far wo rapid headway, and @0 much idie money in the State that the best rate obtainable on mortgage READY-TO-WEAR HATS ANDMILLINERY TRIMMINGS . All of assured quality and price. Petterns and Walking Shapes, 'Tis said that when vou wish to call a man a liar nowadays the proper and mucous patches in the mouth, erup ‘ TS SIT. MISS E.“HOERFT. presidential nominations, but about every otber organization has gone on record. accompanied by When i We are showing an abundance of artis‘ic and “s :appy” effects iu Having returned from Sav Francisco, where she purchased a fine line of Field Marslial Waldersee announces that he will never give an order to retreat in Cbina. He won't have to. American soldiers will be there to render such a thing unnecessary. ‘The Kank Commissioner ‘Of Kansas announces that the deposits Cream The LatestIn Millinery! Sacramwenco, September 27.—At midYork newspapers have not filed rival night registration closed, the total enclaims for the credit of having rescued rollment for the county Leing 11,843, the ministers at Peking. Why this sur: 4 bank at Richmond, Kansas, bas 800 more than that of four prising modesty? Alacontinued business and the proprieis about years ago, and the greatest registration tore willembark in farming. It was in the history of the county. Neither the Hay Fever association the only bank in the town, which is the nor the Appendicitis society has made eaé that the bank could no longer lend and the babies oyour be+t lee 13 Commercial Street. < pearance 2 0@e Heavy Gold Shipment. Supplies. MILLINERY NOTICE. a feast that FOLE\Y’S Ice Cream Parlors, McKinley Prosperity. farming has been 20 profitable in Kan with ulrl and let them givethe verdict on it. bathtub. great Photo from the freahest cream and new laid eggs. When you want to enjoy a treat bring you~ bestus campaign house, which contains seve rooms and a bath. the Drugs, Stationery and would be more healthful and posrening, or bim ascribed to the fact that be Is mar enough, H. DICKERMAN. . that would tickle and delsght the palate than our rich, pure and delicious Ice Crean. flavored with pure frait juices and made ried to a charming woman and that the newspapers of the country have at last seen fit to permit him to attend to bis own affairs. Strangely For sale and guar -A Young: Prince “ tulags; to clear his mind of the day’s 405° which attained some prominence two work; to calm bie brain for a refreshSilver medale—United States, 598; years ago, pales into insignificance in tag night's rest to which he finally ‘Germany, 578; Ruséia, 451; Great Britthe light of Count von Waldersee’s as gees with thoughts of other things ain, 517. than business. So should it be with Bronze medals—United States, 501; the obild. His studies should not be Germany, 321; Russia, 321; (reat Brit, the leet thing on his mind. He should ain, 410. ; go to sleep after hours of play and Honorable mention—United States fresh air. Then his sleep will be quiet 848; Germany, 184; Russia, 206; Great nd refreshing, and his mind, when he Britain, 208. Pleasant, safe and prompt. anteed by and everything in the building line — Commercial Street, Nevada City. 66 MillStreet, Grass Valley. Towle Bros. Co. tf Admiral Dewey in a recent interview ig said to bave declared that for the first time since he sunk the Spanisb tieet in the harbor of Manila be !s unqualifiedly happy. This condition of beatitude is alleged to have been by campaign Coughs and Colds Bronchitis and Asthma — Great American [uporting Tea Co. The best. of lumber, shakes, shingles the Chinese language has no chance with the Anglo-Saxon, Miles’ For. recent aie chronic __ a, Soda, Baking Powder phrases and that as a world conqueror General Gough Gure Spices, Extracts, The Highest Number eénter of arioh farming district, but in 3-1b, Dr. La Rue’s 35 Gren FCC Teas, Coffees, to learn, but this bardly appears to be the case. The tongue of the Celestials bas plenty of monosyllables, but those who speak it usually bave to employ more of them to convey their meaning than they who speak the Anglo-Saxon. For example, “Go there” ito Canton Chinese is “Hoay-gaw-chew-ee,” which ig three syllables more than the AngloSaxon. “Come. here” is “Loy-na-cha.” “Can you is “Nung-but-nung-ab?’ And “What Is your name” is “Ne-qu-zu-mutme-ung-ah?’’ Theseexamples are quoted from Bremen and the Milano brought from a circular to American soldiers in190 from Hamburg. tended to enable them to learn something of Chinese. They seem to show . that the soldier has a hard task before him to pick up even a few Chinese ®ea Francisco dailies on account of final appeal in the Exposition awarde was unearthed at Downieville. pected that he will return to Washing ton early.-next week and resume the duties of his office, relieving Dr. Hill, the Acting Secretary, who has been Wines suffering from a malarial attack. Aesistant Secretary Adee said today that Secretary’ Hay has been in constant . communication with the Department during the past month, and personally abaped the Chinese negotiations in Good Time and Place to Buy that period. Come Just to See Ons N THA'T HW. J. ston heretothe corner Gf Nevada City, is not altogether inappropriate as applied to his latter day succegsors. One improved rapidly of late, and it is ex EE on. first emperor as half dragon and half ox is of course figurative, but the figure RINE tft PEED iz new, WINE VINEGAR, 45 CENTS A’GALLON, aaiiatmnmareer LSOARD’S, Broad St. IOI IHIHIIHITI HII IOIIR . ip on the morning train. dent; Peroy Davis, secretary; Dr. Gal8. B. Slight of Sacramento arrived lison, Treasurer, here on last evening's train. Mr. Woods addressed another large Mrs. CO. OC. Wallace arrived here last audience at Mariposa. He opened with evening on a visit to relatives. a statement of Republican principles W. W. Mein, who has been here on relative to so-called imperialism and mining business; left this morning for dwelt at some length on matters of loOakland. cal concern, stating that he was in Jobn J. Clayton and F. L. Bernardi favor of the conservation of storm wa of San Francisco are here spending a ter by the federal government to be few daya. : used for mining, electric power and irTheo. L. Gamble and F. B. Olayton rigation during the dry months of of Sen Francisco arriyed here on last ‘t. Gotden's_ , ' majority to the Republican ticket BP. E. Boyd of San Francisco is here it returns to the starting point scarcely Secretary Hay Improving. . After the meeting a Republican club changed from what tradition saye it spending a few days. “Wasuinaton, September 37—The was organized, with J. J. Dolan as was originally. The description of the health of Seoratary of State Hay hae W.P. Sawyer of Sacramento came president; Edward Smalley, vice presi dto do all very lowest ‘ Brandy for Mince Meat Cutcaco, September” 27—Lawrence Giada “‘shjinetbec Se dais 2000 men were engaged clearing the Pierson of Lexington, Missouri, Lake streets, removing the debris and disForest University’s orack half-back, posing of déad bodies . yesterday. was probably fatally burt in yesterTwenty-five bodies were recovered yesday’s football game with the South. terday, and: thirty-five the day before. Division High School. . Paralyzed and Governor ‘Sayers left here yes‘erday half-conscious, he lies at the Presbyfainily and clan bave betaken themafternoon:fur Austin, where he will terian Hospital, near the North Shore selves .to escape “the foreign devilé.” consult with the Attorney-General relCollege. During the game, Pierson atThere seem to be some elements, of appropriation from the tempted a hurdle play, fell and strack truth in the story that the Chinese em. . ,ative . ito an. nment for a fund with ‘full on his head. When picked up he ‘Gover pire ‘began and gradually grew up’ An examinetion te the Municipal Govwas unconscious opera ‘which~to around the province of Shensi, and ernment from tow until the end of the there is significance at least for the fecal year, . ary 28th. About fanciful that after many centurles—so $100,000 iwill < required. Governor almost total paralysis had followed the many indeed that they cannot be: num Miss Jefferson is down from Washthe ladies not to be outdone, sent boquets of flowers to decorate the speakington. er’s desk. James Molver came over from ‘TracMr. Woods spoke foran hour anda kee laat evening. balf, and the enthusiaam with which Sayers disoot the idea of using shock. ‘Theattending physician thinks W. Buck came down from Orleans bered_with any. degree of accuraecy— hie remarks were received were indicathat Pierson‘has a fighting chance of the relief fund fdr this purpose. Fiat lest evening. ‘the Chinese imperial court is again in . ay recovery tive that Marippsa county—north of W. M. Mack of San Jose is here its earliest home. It has traveled a the Merced river at least—will givea spending a few days, wide orbit in the interyening ages, but ‘wenty men t the mine, Ce. \/) trict at Coulterville to tbe booming of and Young. — aham, will ead . That Innocent Game. & ‘There Is an old Chinese legend. per: haps the oldest of the traditional lore of the Middle Kingdom. as tt relateks to the very beginning of the empire. that = the first of the Chinese empetérs was Sam D. Woods, Republican candihalf dragon and half ox, who set up his date for Congress in the Second Dis: government. in precisely the ‘Tegion trict, opened ‘the cam puign in this.-dis‘whither, if reports be true, thé royal mote tn . Paints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods, Iron and Steel wo Doors, Wisdows and Glass, Tin, Copper and Gragite Iron War Vaw Camp’s Pork and Beans sé ( “ m « as “a 2 lbs 20c “ é tHilre's Carbonate, Keot Beer ia Pint Botties tHire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in tiatk : Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple SALT WAPEBRS IN CARTOONS, 15c BACH. EO. E. TURNER, Fino Street, Nevada City. § CHAS. E. MULLOY, "O'ER Sopem EAE TE AE AE AS TEE ie ME TE AE AE UE AE NE AE NE AE TE AE TE AE 1S AE AE TE TE OE HE AWE TGS AS EWE 1S TEE AE \ — ag pena: ————