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= : — : = ) ei Goes Uf Choy De THE TRANSCRIPT. 4 PRISONER ESCAPES chapters
TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX B
Issued Rvery Evening, Sundays Excepted .
AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA,
—RBY—
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : .
By Mell, += + = * $6 Per Year . C
12 1<2c Per Week . By Carrier, wee 5M ‘ond degree, escaped last night.
Delivered to any part of the city. .
TUESDAY
People who eat onions ought to. built.
SKILLED WORKMEN
shout their apologies from a distance.
The keys of New York will not be
presented to Richard Croker when he .
gets home; there willbe no need.
The strike shows no. prospect: of set.
tlement; on the contrary, the chances
for a long and bitter struggle are growing stronger all the time.
France has threatened to seize Tur.
key unless ber claimsare paid. France
may be a “bird,” but she overrates herself if she thinks she is a turkey
gobbler.
First Ohio, then Maryland, then
Pennsylvania, then Lowa, now Virginia
—Heavene, Mr. Bryan, are you going to
let all your states repudiate free silver?
The dog is coming to have his day
at last, .
same privileges by western roads that
have been hitherto reserved for bi-.
cycles and baby carriages.
Bob Fitzsimmons is now lecturing .
on the evils of dissipation. Bob is cer .
tainly versatile; most men would be!
satisfied to be pre-eminent in fisticuffs,
acting and debate.
+ -@e
Won’t somebody please accommo
date “Fighting Bill Chandler” and let
us all get front seats at the performance. Is everybody afraid or what’s.
the matter, anyhow?
We don’t want to interfere with mat.
ters outside our proper business, but
still we think that Dawson City,
Alaska, needs a jail more that it does a .
court house. A .
It is reported from Asia that Senator
Beveridge, who has been touring the
world, pow broadens his a’s, and other.
wise puts on frille unbecoming a true .
sou of Hoosierdom. We ‘believe the)
report is a canard.
The British measures in the Trans.
vaal are harsh, no doubt, but after all, .
“War is hell.” We have grown thin.
skinned in this country owing to the
lapse of time since this fact’ was!
brought home to us.
Why don’t that Chicago prefessor, .
,as a trusty on the chicken ranch outside the walls for the
' . past five years. Heis a German, quite tall, and heavily
strike is strongly favorable to the big combine
skilled workmen entered the Star Tin Plate Works without
being molested in the least.
machinists retutned to the Pennsylvania Tool Works. No
further effort has beer made to bring out the men of the
Duquesne Works, The other mills are running with inHe has now been given the . creased force.
‘nothing from the Wes.
FROM FOLSOM.
Fo1som, Sept. cos aaiel Reteinesly, , a twenty-two year
onvict from Yolo county, charged with mueder in the secHe has been employed
He is fifty-two years of age.
RETURN TO WORK.
PixtsBurG, Sept 3—To-day’s development in the steel
Thirty-two
One hundred and twenty-five
President Shaffer said this morniug that he had heard
No change in the general situation is reported.
SST =
An Explanation
About Grass Valley Yot Advertising the Picnic.
Cxu1caco, Sept. 2—The Logan Square
term‘nal of the Metropolitan Elevated
Tailroad Company was practically destroyed by fire early today and. the
bh f th 1nee ot the maak nen os Se See ys ticket agent narrowly escaped. death
ley Committee on the Celebration hes
written an explanatory letter to the
Picnic Committee here giving the reason why the picnic celebration was not
advertised in conjunction with the celebration at that town. There is considerable feeling here in relation to the
matter, but the following explanation,
it seems to us, ought to be very satisfactory:
“There seems to have been a misunderstanding? somewhere in relation to
the posters sent out a few days ago,
and the party who had charge of that
part of ths program was not aware that
it had been arranged to bave the picnic advertised in their matter. ‘To
make amends for the error arrangements have b2:en made to have colcred
dodgers follow all these postere, adver—
tising the reunion and picnic and giva train shed, repair shops and other
railroad property. Estimated loss,
$50,000.
dai iee ni coauthor
Charged With Forgery.
Lonpon, Sept. 2.—Marie Josephine
Eastwick of Philadelphia was arraigned
iu the Guild Hall Police Court to-day;
charged with having forged a railway
certificate of the value of £100,000.
Sensatiunal evidence was presented.
The cace will lest. throughout the day.
A Few Timely * Don’ts.”
scious in your presence.
The fire destroyed about a dozen care, . .
Don’t make any one feel self conIt indicates
who thinks that neither Whittier nor . ing the event the same general publicity
Longfellow uor Holmes knew how to . #8 is given the Grass Valley celebrawrite poetry, scribble off a few gems of . tion.”
thought just to show us what sort ofa,
muse he considers proper for use in .
this country ?
7eo
“Some are born great; some achievé
greatness; and some have greatness
thrust upon them.” This last is undoubtedly the case with the respected
David Nation, the husband of Clara)
Nation.
The proposition to bury épets de-.
cently meets with our warmest ap-.
proval. Come around aud see us; our
neighbors have lots of pet cats and
dogs that we should be delighted to
see peacefully interred.
+ @@e ee
Considering the variety of platforms
that thé Democrats bave adopted in
various States, it would seem that D.
B. Hill’s stand-by “I am a Democrat,” .
is the only utterance broad enough to .
reach over them all.
hensive end can be explained in each
locality to suit the wishes of the people
there, . »
T pebaiticaciaeney
Those who have been ‘‘cussing” the
Weather Bureau for so-called mistakes
—which were not alwaye mistakes after
all when viewed from the right standpoint—sbould apologize after reading
the reports from the Gulf coast, where
It is compre. Clared a dividend of one dollar per
a
' Park Privileges Awarded.
The bids for the several privileges at
Glenbrook Park on Re-union Day were
opened by the committee this afternoon. The following are the lucky
bidders:
Bar—A. Isoard & Sons, of Nevada
City.
Shooting gallery; throwing triangle
—A. Rose, of Grass Valley.
Tin type gallery—M, W. Frederickson, of Chicago Park. ‘
Games—P. M. Davis, of Wheatland
The Eighty-Third Dividend.
The directors of the Citizens Bank
held a meeting last night and deshare. This is the eighty-third dividend that has been apportioned to the
stockholders since the bank was es. teblished. Itjs one of the best bank. ing institutions in the interior, being
. conducted on safe and strict business
lines. In the commercial world this
bank enjoys a splendid reputation in
every way,and has a large number of
patrons.
the warnings of the Bureau came in —— + ee
that you are excessively self-conscious
yourself,
Don’t expect too much from other
people, but encourage other people to
expect a great deal from you and be
sure that you fulfill their expectations.
Don’t make too much of your bodily
ailments. It makes you tiresome to
yourself. ;
Don’t be cynical. It indicates that
you are very young or that you have
never become mutare, °
Don’t vent on one person the irritation cused by the mistake of another.
Don’t vent on others the irritation
caused by your own mistakes. Don’t
vent your irritation on anybody.
Don’t apply these “don’ts” to other
people. Apply them to yourself or
else don’t apply them at all.
Buried T his Afternoon.
The funeral of tbe late Mrs. Robert
Huckine, mention of whose sad demise
was chronicled in theee columns yesterday, took place from the Methodist
cbharch “this afternoon.
friends assisting at the obsequies.
Malaria Makes impure Blood.
aria. 50c , my15.6m
Astounded the Editor.
ample time to hold in port hundreds . Will Look Fine.
of lives, and literally millions of, dol-.
lars were undoubtedly saved by these
warnings.
oe ae gare i
It is again proposed to give ex-. Building on Pine street. When com
Presidents seats in the Senate with the . pleted it will look fine.
right to debate, but not to vote.
What good would that do? Any ex—+-2@0-+
fectively than from a Senate chair. . the peace at Truckee.
_ J. E. Isaacand Wm. A. Rowe have
. commenced painting the new Masonic
, Two prisoners, James McDermit
President can always secure a forum and William Sullivan were discharged
in the newspapere or the magazines yesterday fiom the County Jail. Each
from which he can preach more efhad served’ thirty days for disturbing
Editor 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsville
.C., was once immense} oT a3 oak sely surprised
run down.
well, can eat anything.
tonic,
anteed
The public will always be glad to read . what he has to say—and will not be ne
ton’s,
19 long suffering from Dyspepsia,” he writes, my wife was greatly
She bad no strength or
vigor and suffered great distress from
her stomach, but she tried Electric
Bitters which helped her at once, aud,
after using four bottles, she is. entirely
2 Iv’s a grand
and its gentle lexative qualities
are splendid for torpid liver.” For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach
and Liver troubles its, a positive, guar:
cure, Only 50c at W. D. VinPersonal Pointers.
W, Williams came down from Graniteville today.
Justice Mulroy. was over from Grass
Valley to-day.
Thos. Limnell and wife returned
from Big Tunnel todey.
Justice of the peace J, 8. Holbrook
is confined to his room by illness.
A Good Show.
The theater was very well filled with
people last night to witness the initial
performance of the New Dailey Stock
Company. The play, “Cherry Tree
Homestead,” is an excellent one and
each and all members acted their parts
in a manner whish showed their ability
plainly. The band did not arrive but
a new one has. been employed and will
appear later in the week ‘‘“Comin’
Thro’ the Rye” is tonight’s bill.
An Active Member,
Paul Newman, of the local” Cigar
Mekers’ Union, went to Grass Valley
today on business cornected with the
benefit dances to be given at Grass
Valley and this city to financially help
the strikers at San Francisco. Paul is
an enthusiastic worker, and is doing
everything in his power to insure the
success of the coming parties.
A Big Sum.
Lonpon, Sept. 2d.—A dispatch te a
news agency from Danish Ministry has
decided to accept the United States
offer of sixteen million kroner for thé
Danish West*Iudies, thus announcing
asap accomplished fact what the dispatches of the Associated Press said
the Ministry would do.
Boer Prisoners.
Sr. Vincent, OC. V. I, Sept 2—The
steamship Montrose, which sailed from
Cape Town for Bermuda August 16,
carrying 300 British troops and 937
Boer prisoners, has arrived here and
will proceed for her destination tomorrow.
ee
GIRL: WANFED.
A girl is wanted to work at the New
York Hotel. Apply immediately. tf
Notice of Removal.
Dr. Ormiston Swayze will remove
his office from the Tilley Building to
his residence, on the corner of High
and Nevada streets, about the 5th instant. Office bours, 2 to 4 p. m.;
evenings, 7 to 8 o’clock. Telephone,
West 82. seps lw
BORN.
Go Be Siven For the Benefit
grand success it promises to be. Those
and have already sold enough to assure
a good crowd. The party is to be given
,. ladies intend to be gone for several
Ghe Grand Rall
of the Strikers Gomorrow.
Hotel Platform tomorrow night the
who have the selling of tickets in
charge report having fairly good luck
by the local Cigar Makers’ Union and
the Grass Valley Miners’ Union, and
these two organizstions are exerting
their combined efforts in arranging
matters so that tbe event will be one
of which its memory will long be cherished in the minds of all whoare presentorin any way assiat to benefit it.
Asis kuowo to most everyone in this
vicinity, the proceeds of the party are
to be used to help the striking teamsters and iron workers to hold out and
thereby win their just fight. Here is
chance for union. sympathizers to
exhibit their feelings by buying a
ticket, whether they care to attend
the ball or not, :
Gone For an Outing.
Mrs. A. H. Tickell, Mrs, E. 8. Parke
and Miss Mollie Morton went up to
the Champion and Columbia mine, in
the Washington district, today. The
days, and will bave a pleasant outing.
7c
Looking Serious.
Paris, Sept. 2—The result of Munir
Bey’s, the Turkish Ambassador, coming to France, in spite of the rupture
of Franco-Turkish relations and holding @ fete in the open air at the Turkish Embassy yesterday in honor of the
Sultan’s anniversary of his coming to
the throne, has been that the French
government sent him, the same afternoon, a request to leave France immediately end Munir Bey departed for
Switzerland thatevening. Advices received here from Turkey indicate a
disquieting internal situation. —Disorders and wilitary uprisings are reported in Armenia, Macedonia and the
neighborhood of Mecca. The son of
a high functiopary was carried off by
brigands near Andrianople, who fought
a bloody engagement with the troops
sent against them. . M. Constans, the
French Ambassador to Turkey, had
another conference with the Frénch
Minister, M. Deleasse, today. The
government of France is determined to
compel Turkey to fulfill her entire obligations. Unless the Sultan yields
shortly he will find the bill against
him increased by a numberof outstanding claims of Frenchmén.
ome
BurFFraLo LaGer BEER on draught, at
to the wife of W. R. Lewis, ason.
In Nevada City, September 3, 1901,
5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers,
W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig
and his euite say the
cide if the Kaiser insists a
; iating a
sions . sone a a sore the apology for the murder of Minister ing taken by the peop
s von Kettler.
make the ball to be given at the Union
list from the Newark w
at least twenty persons.
the injured died last night and others
are in a dying condition.
Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., apled Bucklen’s :
teem on ber head and face, and writes
Wore Strikers,
OaxLanD, Sept. 3.—The grain handlers at Howard & Oompany’s bunker,
on the water front went on a strike to.
day because the company wonld not
pay them wages and a half for their
day’s work, this being a holiday.
Policemen were sent to protect tho
premises. : :
31—Prince Obung
y will commit suipon humilction with
Beruin, August
conditions in conne
_—_oe
Owenty Dead, ‘They know you are a judge of goxa
Rocuester, N. Y., Sept. ar eee . whiskey when you call for Jesse Moore
reck will react! 4+ the bar. — ;
Two more of 2 +200
A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Pain;
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros,
eS See
To Save Her Child. A Woman With a Clear Complexi an
From frightful disfigurement Mrs,. 4nd a bright eye keeps her bo vels
active and her stomach in good order,
Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxative and a
great digestive aid. It clears up the
complexion, drives the yellow from the
eye, and keeps the kidneys in a health.
ful condition. Geta 25c. package and
try it tonight. For sale by H. Dicker.
man, sole agent. é i tt
Huzsin
“MAHER @ CO.
New Today =
KDIES WRAPPERS for Fal
Prices $1, $1.25 & $1.50
LINEN FOR SKIRTS and DRESSES
This is what you have bee n
Arnica Salve to great
ick cure exceeded all her hopes.
it ook wonders in Sores, Bruises,
Sbin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Sealds
and Piles. 25c.°' Cure guaranteed by
W. D. Vinton, druggist.
—_
Price 25 Cts. per yard.
waiting for so long.
New Laces! New Dress Trimming!
The kind they are going to use for Fall. Come and see
them. All new.
Respectfully,
heaher & Co.
California Sweet Chocolate,
per small package ~
Baby Pim-Olas,stuffed olives, per bottle, 20c
Baker’s Chocolate,
unsweetened, % Ib. cate 20cMy Wife’s Salad Dressing,
for cold meats & salads, bot. 35c
Mushroom Catsup,
WE
KNOW
YOU
CAN
US:
THESE
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ane
a a re
Py
ebai The attendapce was large, many of the deceased’s
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma
,
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
INTS
Sole Agents
FOR
leva ity} ‘
Crosse & Blackwell’s, pera 40c
[TULLOY, Grocer. CHAS. E.
—> <4 —0 —=> ~~
Of cleaning a watch or clock was to lubricate the works
with coal oil. It did all right forjthe turnips our grandfathers carried.
FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust muet be removed piece by*piece, Each minute wheel must be
freed from anything which would {retard the movement. Weolean and repair
watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are added
to their life. :
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Watchmakers,
Broad Street =~ + «+ Nevada City
HeHad Trobles His Sn
Until his ever-ready mouth got into
close contact with some of FOLEY’S
INIMITABLE ICE OREAM. Then
his tears changed to smiles and he
wouldn’t call the King his uncle.
Follow his example and be happyFlay's Toe Cream Parla
dulled by the daily dribble ofhis
Commercial Street,Nevada City
voice in the Senate.
OO: Stee
BurraLo Laces Brezr on draught, at
_5 centsa glass, at Council Chambers, .
W, J. Britiland, proprietor. jig
: i ESM
Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
sale at Rector Bros. .
. ee
.
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still bas the
largest sale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers’ and
grandmothers’ riever thought of using
anything else for Indiestion or Builiousness. Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
etc. They used August Flower to
clean, out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the
action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system,
and thaties ull they took when feeling
dulland bad with or other .
‘ aches. You only need a few doses of .
Green’s Auguet Flower, in liquoid .
form, to e you satisfied there is.
nothing serious the matter with you. .
That’s his real name but like every other John he’s nicknamed “JACK.”
_ We mention his name as we thought you might have forgotten him, because that’
he is out of sight. Well, John-is coming back again very soon—he’s on the road now, and
lated. John is a good natured fellow, but my, oh, my!
Soft Shirt you havé’cherished all Summer is fr
when he is around he darts a loo
ozen stiff. Prepare for John because you m
** % Our Fall and Winter
Will protect you and keep you comfortable in and kind of weather John brings with him.
you—and the prices will please you. There’s nothing better than the best and-our suits a.
Cor Pine
s Lower Main Street, Grass
s what usually happens toa fellow the mome
all the shirt waist ‘fellows will he sane
k here and there, and the Straw Hat and
ust face him or leave your happy home.
Suits eee
Come, see them. The
re the best. Take your
Styles will please
pick.
and Broad Streets, Nevada City ,
Valley.Get Green’s Prize Almanac,
‘
see
Se
9
THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY.
—— —_
TUESDAY
-rsonal Sap,
w. J. Laugevin of Saer
tow).
George Prabam, the trat
jn town.
E. L. Gibbens of San
visiting here.
Georgs Merrill is down
pert on & visit.
p, Dunn left this mornin
ness trip to Hureka,
W. W. Miller of Campto
pending a few days.
Miss Millie Tompkins is
brother at Sacramento, —
Frank Lewis of Pike ©
orving for San Francisco
A. d, Weeks returned 1]
on a visit to Sacramepte
Mr, ArmStrong of San Fs
lay went up to Washingtor
W. L. White and F,. H.
an Francisco are visiting .
Chas. Gallagher and Ex
ave gone to Forest Gill to
Miss Vora Organ has ret
visit to her sister at Hoba
H. L. Fores, 8S. Hollub ai
ton are here from San Fra
Henry German came ovet
an today. i
J. E. Carr left this moru
ngeles, where he bas secu
ye position in an insurane
Mr. Denmire left. this 1
ownieville after spending
ere. 5 , :
Miss Maud Oable went ¢
ssterday to enter the St
hool. :
A.k. Morrison ‘and wif
pterday from a visit to
ns.
Dr. J, F. Shaw and wit
st evening from a visit to
BCO.'
W. E. Yaueb, the well-!
onde mining man, visited
rday.
iL. Hyman left this morn
ase his winter stock of go
Miss Edith Bawden of G
turned yesterday from
ashington.
. 8. Redding of Aubui
orning for a visit with: h
presi City.
Miss Kate Sheets of Cam
re on a visit to Mr. and
tkisson.
Miss Bristow came over fr
tion yesterday and left tt
Cherokee to visit relativ
FE, Snell, John Davis, C
d several others of You Be
afew days for a visit to
ps,
0. E. Davis arrived here .
m San Francisco, Hey
the motormen on the 1
road,
Mrs, C, D, Eastin returne
g from San Francisco. M
ter, Mrs, Boon of San Die
nied ber and: will visit he
Mrs. W. A. Dennis ret
bing from San Franc
ughter of Los Angeles at
A. D. Gassaway, who is
eral mines.at} North Blo
ted to that place today a
the Bay.
Dr. McComb, Mr. Delon
dding of San Wrancisco a
tevening and left thie 1
rest City, where they ars
Mining,
ur. and Mrs. Richard '
tkeley, leave on Monda
9b, for New York, wher
88 4 responsible position
Hslage manager for Obs
Nat the Savoy.
—————EEEEaee
Does It Pay to Bay (
cheap remedy for «
ds is all righf, but you
bg that will relieve an
bre severe and dangerous
Oat aud lung troubles.
odo? Go to a warme!
ular climate? Yes, if
possible for you, then it
€ the ONLY remedy that .
bduced in all eiviliged
h success in severe thro
ubles, “Boschee’s. Germ
not only heals and sti
Pues to destroy the ge
t Silays inflammation,
Pectoration, gives .a* &
t, and cures the patien
ttle, Recommended. ms
druggists in the world,
ze Almanac,
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There is more Catarrh in
the country than all ot
together, and until .
ars waS supposed to bi
pra great many years .
unced it a local disea
ribed local remedies, ¢
butly failing tocure witt
bat, pronounced it inet
ce bas proven catarrh .
atutional disease, and. +t
ives constitutional treat
rth Cure, manufactul
poey «& Oo., Toledo, ¢
Y Constitutional cure ot
is taken internally in a
°PS to a teaspoonful, J
on the blood and mus
be system. They offe
ed dollars for any ca
re. Send for girculars
Onials,
Address, =F, J, OM}
X 4 : ‘
Bold by Drugg °.
A all’s Famille Pity
w, 1-288
he Best Prescription .
Mls and Boyar las bottl
STELESS OHILLTonto. .
Pf 8nd quinine in a ts
PSrue—no pay. Price!