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NEVADA City DAILy “TRANSCRIPT
_NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
FRED EH. BROWN, Manager.
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TERMS;OF SUBSCRIPTION
$6 Per Year By Carrier, . .
Delivered toany part of the city.
Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
12 1-2c Per Week
shane eee Wee ewerer sere eese cee
-REGICIDE IN SERVIA.
ib Gevis ve eecees cesees Jame 15, 1903
VENTS in the “buffer state” of Servia, which has always been regarded as an opera bouffe kindom, have
proceeded to the tragic stage. The court of that country, which has been one the most corrupt and flagrantly obscene of all Europe, has invited a popular uphéaval,
which has overturned the ruling dynasty by methods which
are those of the anarchist resorted to by the populace.
successful rebellion is revolution and traitors and plotters
who win become heroes and patriots.
the “pretender” is placed upon the throne and the survivor
of the former legitimate line becomes in turn a “new pretender.” The great nations of Europe stand eager to seize
some political advantage from the overturning of a petty
Russia is in a position to profit most by the acts of
the regicides, Thé great powers are jealous of the advance
of the Muscovite and will not let the Czar steal a march to a
port on the Mediterranean, which he covets.
killing is a sport not to be encouraged by monarchs, there is
probably too much politics in the game to.permit interfer—
ence with Prince Peter Karageorgeovitch remaining on the
throne to which he was raised by assassination.
monarchs go, it would be impossible for the present King to
exceed in depravity the degenerate Alexander, or his father,
the reprobate Milan. Whether the people will profit by the
change or not remains. to be seen.
their work, and the provisional ministry is said to be made
up of strong men, who will exact a respect for constitutional
government from the new ruler.
throne.
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OBJECTIONABLE ADVERTISING
But
By the logic of events
While king
So far. as
They evidently rejoice at
OSTON and the literary exponents of her culture protest vigorously against the “despicable and doggerels
and hideous illustrations” in the street cars of that
city, and of the flaming and vulgar appeal of advertisements of liquors, corsets and unmentionable medicines
on boards and walls on, all
right inmaking this stand.
tisements that greet one from the dead-wall, street cars, billboards and other public places, and which are so arranged for
sides, The protestants are
Six out of every ten adverToi
fore daylight this morning.
headway.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 15—A cloudburst struck the town
of Heppner at seven o'clock last night and completely destroyed the town. It is reported that five hundred people}
were drowned. Over one hundred bodies were recovered beAssistance is being hurried
from all adjacent points, and the rescue work is under good
Personal Noles.
W. C. Fredenburg of Emigrant Gap
visited friends iu this city yesterday.
Frank R. Bell, who has been to Auburn on a business trip, arrived here
today and will return to Graniteville
tomorrow.
Geo. A. Landsburg of R<lef Hill
was a visitor to the county seat today.
Sheriff Henry R. Walker returned
yesterday from Boca, where he went
on a business trip.
William Watters arrived here yesterday from Tonopah to attend the
funeral of his father.
William Grimes arrived here this
morning from Tonopah on a visit to
his mother and sisters,
E. D. Ayer of Columbia Hill was a
visitor to Nevada City today,
Jos. Foley arrived here last evening
from San Francisco and left this
morning for Washington.
E. H. Hamlen, A. Mooney and E
Nichols arrived here from Sierra Valley last evening.
Mrs. Frank O’Connor and daughter
left this morning for a visit to Sacramento.
Miss Edna Heath left this morning
for a visitto Sacramento.
Ralpb Maitland leftthis morning for
a visit to Sacramento and Elk Grove.
Migs Mollie Maber left this morning for San Francisco on a visit. She
was eccompanied as far as Colfax by
her brother, Willie Maher.
E. Powers came down from Graniteville today.
M. Rase is here from
Ready.
F. G. Beatty of the N.G. BR. R. was
Rough and
display so that the eye cannot escape them are vulgar and
undesirable in whatever phase of thought they may be considered. We believe that there is absolute and direct. injury
to the impressionable minds of youths because of this gross
offending. It may be doubted, however, whether laws or regulative ordinances can be drawn sufficiently fine in distinction
between the objectionable aud the unobjectionable to be
worked succeessfully. Almost any law of that. order is a
in town today,
A. P. Moore of Tyler, Texas, will
arrive here tomorrow evening.
T. and A. Buck of Moores Flat were
in town today.
Rev. T. Murrish of Dutch Fiat arrived here today.
Misses Madge, Jewel and Mae Coughlan are down from Columba Hill today.
James Penrose bas returned from a
visit to San Francieco,
Miss Josie Findley arrived here last
ready subject for abuse and disregard, Perhaps we must. evening from Lincoln, on a visit to
leave to the growth of good taste and decency among those
who receive the profit of permitting this display of gross advertisements in street cars, to correct the evil, but so far as
the billboard is concerned and flaming and graceless illus.
trations thereon, and flambuoyant advertisements on deadwalls, the law should and can give us the necessary correc—
tives. Municipal government owes such attention to the
subject as will bring on reforms. It is bad enough to mar
the scenery by these vulgar illustrated advertisements, but
it is infinitely worse to corrupt the taste of the people and
dull their sensibility to the indecent.
_ New Pallenis.
Two new patients were received at
the County Hospital today, for treatment. Their names are E. J. Sullivan
end James Shaw. Sullivan is a man
about 80 years of age and is badly
afficted with rheumatism. Shaw comes
from Rough & Ready and is suffering
from paralysis, his tongue and leftarm
being completely paralyzed.
Aine Rig.
The new two-horse delivery rig belonging to the Turner & Hadley Co.
was put into service this morning.
Itie a fine turn-out, and Fred Sandow is the driver,
Funeral Tomorrow.
Martha May Bowerman, the eight
year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Bowerman, who died at Truckee
Saturday morning, will be interred at
Pine Grove cemetery here tomorrow.
Religious services will be held from
the Methodist church at 10 o’clock in
School Closed.
The school at North Bloomfield
which has been presided over for the
past term by Miss Lizzie Naffziger of
this city, closed for the vacation on
last Friday with appropriate exercises.
Mise Naffziger has been very successfal and has made herself very popular
with the scholars and their parents.
She will arrive here tomorrow to spend
the vacation with ber mother, Mrs, J.
Naffziger.
An Asphaltum Floor
The work of laying an asphaltum
floorin the barroom and barber shop
atthe National hotel wae commenced
this morning. It is one of the many
im pPbvements underway at this popular hosteiry, whose: proprietors, Mesers,
Rector Brothers, keep up to the times
in every way.
Broke tis Arm.
Ainsley Holmes, son of Andy
Holmes, while engaged in play today
fell and fractured his arm. A doctor
the forenoon, Rev. W. Angwin officiating.
was called into consultation and get
the broken member,
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Rolfe and family.
Jeesie Cole was up from Wolf today.
Miss Ethel Carter of Grass Valley,
who has been visiting Miss Annie L,
Plummer the past week, returned home
last evening. ~
Miss Ethel Matthews is convalescing
rapidly from the diphtheria attack
which she recently suffered, and in a
short time will be hereelf again.
Nc man can cure consumption, You
can prevent it though. Dr. Wood’s
Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs,
colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never fails
a
Ht WANTED TO. DE
A Degraded Japanese
Tries the Rope Route
~ When Jailed. .
-A Japanese, who has established an
unsavory reputation for himself at
Grass Valley, tried to end his Hfe by
hanging yesterday morning. The
woman who he placed ina house of
ill repute in Chinatown was brought
before Justice John Mulroy Saturday
last and yesterday morning she was
eent out of town, and instructed to remain away. The Jap was confined in
the city jail, and when Constable
Townsend went there yesterday morning at nine o’clock he found him
gasping for breath with a rope around
his neck. The officer happened to go
4 to the jail just in time, and saved the
worthless fellow’s life. Before the
would-be suicide arranged to make
bis exit from this world he tore upa
draft on a Japanese bank which was
worth about $500 in ‘United States
money. Justice Mulroy sent the undesirable Japout of town last night,
and thus ends an episode in Grass Valley’s Chinese quarter.
Intermenls Today.
The funeral of Jay Parsons took
place at 10 o’clock this morning from
his late sesidence in Banner Mountain
district. Rev. Wm. Angwin went out
and conducted the Methodist ‘burial
service, A goodly number of friends
. of deceased followed the remains to
Pice Grove cemetery, where interment
took place.
The faneral of Henry Watters, exHorticaltural Commissioner, and pioneer orchardist, was held from his late
home on Gold Fiat at 2 o'clock this
afternoon. The obsequies were conducted by Rev. W. Rimer, who preached the beautiful services of the Episcopal charch in a touching and impressive manner. The funeral cortege to
Pine Grove cemetery waga large one,
meny friends and acquaintances paying. their last sad respects to the memory of the kindly old pioneer.
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The Curse of Womankind
Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant relief. One dosecures. Guaranteed
fectly harmless, Immediate relief
25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia,
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
Hurrah for the Ath of Jay
Monster Celebration at
GRASS VALLEY
One continual round of pleasure from early morn till late at night.
The citizens have rajsed a big fund to entertain the visitors,
and in the evening there will be a will be iu holiday attire
The townMAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS
—*K tre —
FER yoo i cope of mney ety tad oat fone, ppt A
companies of Nevada Oity and
vada City and Grass* Valley,
oom. four bands peciadiog the B
MEN’S DRILL TE M ON
fraternal
he fire companies of Nenizations, decorated carriJ of Nevada Oity, and
BACK. eon
ete
Consisting of a UObinese parade, baby parade,
@ fat man and @ thin man, foot
a Midway composed of colonies of O
Gypsies, and many other amusements tco namerous
between:
Indians,
8 farcical boxing match’
race between Chinese and ©
nivese, Indians and
to mention.
OW Gidea PMardi Gras Parade on the Evening of July 34. :
The day’s pleasure will be concluded with a GRAND BALL on the
Big Platform on Bennett street.
Excursions on All Railroads ‘ Everybody Welcome. =
THE EDpInGt FAURE
of Grain al
Peliion Granted 10 Test ownership
Porl Costa
This Morning.
San FRancisco, June
victory for the bank people.
15 — Judge De Haven today
granted the petition of the banks’ attorneys asking privilege
to bringing suit to test the ownership of grain in the Pacific
Coast warehouse at Port Costa. This is considered a big
“WMLUAN GQOSE
Anders the Call and
Joins the Silent and
Yast Majority.
William Grose, the 16-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Grose, breathed
his last at 5 o’clock last evening at the
home of his parents on the Washington road, just outside of the city limits.
The young ‘man’s death was due to congeation of the brain and stomach. He
arrived here the fore part of last week
from Berkeley, where he had_ been attending a deaf and dumb institution,
to spend his summer vacation with his
folks. At the time he was feeling indisposed and unwell and last Friday
he became sc bad that he was compelled to take to bed, A physician
was in attendance and did everything
to stay the melady, but despite every
effort he grew worse and sank rapidly
until death released him.from pain,
At birth he was born a mute, but
what nature denied him in this respect
she amptly repaid otherwise. As a
child he was bright of intellect and
quick of perceptior. About five years
ago his parents, wishing to give him
all the advantages possible, sent him
to the Berkeley institution, which he
had attended regularly up to the time
of his sickness and death. He was
known as an apt scholar and one who
was energeic and fall of vim, greatly
beloved by bis schoolmates and highly respected by all who knew him for
bis quiet und manly demeanor. In
physique, he was large ani splendidly
proportioned and a youth extraordinarily big for his age. His parents
afflicted boy and he returned their affection with the silant ardor of a trusting and affectionate soul. His taking
away has caused a pall of sorrow to
permeate the household of an otherwise happy family and bow in grief
the beads of those who loved him with
a true and tender love, and the sympathy and condolence of the entire
community is extended to the members
of the bereaved family.
Deceased was a native of Nevada
City, Nevada county, California, aged
16 years, 1 month and 19 days. Besides a father and mother are left a
half-brother, Fred Hahn; a half-sister,
Miss Minnie Habn, and a sister, Miss
Nellie Grose. ,
The funeral will be held from the
family residence Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o’clock.
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Startling Evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled, A recent expreasion from T. J.
McFarland, Bentorville, Va, serves
ae an example. He writes: “I had
Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I tegan taking Dr,
King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effeetive in curing all Lang sae Throit
troubles, Oonsumption,~Pnoeumonia
and Grip. Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c. and $1.
pba bina
California Champagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly. pure, .refreshing and delicious, made from
California wines. At Britland’s. tf
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L
. :
“2 have been troubled a gre eal
with Fe torpid liver, which produces poe >
fice. found CASCARETS to be ail you claim
them. and secured such relief the trast trial,
at purchased another supply and was com.
pletely cured. I shall only be too glad to reoommend Cascarets whenever the opportunity .
As Ley pee MITH. JA
usquehanns Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
CANDY
* GATHARTIC
t. Palatable. Potent.
ena. Sicken. eaken. of Gus we ee :
es CURE CONSTIPATION. eee)
Serting Remedy Company, Chlenge, Mentor nen Fork: pe
WO-TO-BAG Sis s.4rpieriece 7 area
A
bore a deep and filial léye toward their
A WOMAN’S BACK.
THE ACHES AND PAINS WILL
DISAPPEAR
If the Advice of This Nevada
City Citizen is Followed.
A woman’s back has many aches and
paine.
Most times ’tis the kidneys’ fault,
Backache is really kidney ache.
it.
Many Nevada City women know this.
Read what one has to say about it.
._ Mrs, Maxin Martinetti, of Nevada
8t., Aristocracy Hill, near city limits,
says: “I had backache for at least ten
years, not all the time but it came on
in attacks, some of them very severe
and some of them mild. When they
were at their height I was unable sometimes to tarn in bed without assistance. I knew from the pain being located just across the kidneys that those
organs were either overexcited or
weakened, but I did not know what to
do to get relief, although.I was constantly trying little simple remedies,
When I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised and that they were for the
kidneys and the kidneys alone, I went
to Vinton’s drug store for a box. A
continuation of the treatment for a
short time stopped the last attack.”
Sold for 50 cents a box by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Oo., Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no substitute. _
Reserved ‘seats at the Zamloch performance at the Theater this evening,
50 cents,”
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
adelicious and healthful dessert.
pared in two minutes. No boiling! no
baking! add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
OHEMIAN
+King of al] Bottled Beers.”
Brewed from Bohemian Hope.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
erect Blend
Coffee..
is roasted and sold by
TAYLOR for 40 cts
per pound,
It’s worth it.
A Sample Free
to prove its merits,
Coffe Roasted Daily
Tea Blended to suit
your taste
Call in when passing
~ Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City, —~
—_—__—_
. ST. MARGARET GUILD
SOCIAL
Will be beld at the residence of
Wr. and Urs. W. §. Richards
Broad Street, on a
Wednesday, Even’g, June 24
Refreshments—25 tents, _
That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure .
-AUSTIN--McINTIRE. 22
nRs. 4. c ‘mus reopened the}
: Nonpareil Restau nee Bred ‘
Maher & Go.
To Geta Ready 10 Wear
Dress a
1 White Dress, the price was $4, reduced to ¢,.
2 White Dresses, the price was $6.50, reduced to ¢
1 White Dress, the price was $7, reduced io $4.
1 White Dress, the price was $8.50, reduced to $4 50
"Just the thing~ for Picnics. See ‘them in our }j
Show Window.
ts ee
(ee More New White Shirt Waists today.
BIG RIBBON SALE, 4 inch all silk Ribbon, 3 5c
‘ ‘Respectfully, a "4
Maker & Co!
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EP 000 <E
The TURNER & HADLEY COMPANY have the .
Gasoline and Kerosene ‘Stoves
The Detroit Vapor and the National Blue Flame St
are celebrated for their absolute safety and simplicity.
The National Blue Flame Wickless Kerosene Sto
something new and deserves your attention.
PRICE, $7.15
Turner & Hadley Compar
PINE STREET, NEVADA cr
M. L. & D. MARSH
LUMBER DEALER
——oarry a fall line of.
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screen Doors, Lumber, Mouldi
Shingles, Laths, Posts, Mill and Mining Timber, etc.
MASURY’S PAINT
from one pint ap. Oali and see,
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St Tel. §
We have this celebrated Pai
all colors, and in cans from
«
Postoffice Bo
a
a
wt
Telephone Mate . eee ornoxzor
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, ¢
PRUNES
_of My Own Raising and Ouring at Wholesale and Hetil.’ :
CTT
Nuvapa Ory, January 18, 1
MR. W. H. SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CE
PER POUND RETAIL. ~ So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES.
are fresh and fine andjare, very‘delicious in fle=-r andjvery healthy,
WAR. H. SMITH,
on an Broad Street, Neved
Flowers
Flowers
Ihave secured .
the agency for
three of the best
Conservatories in
this State and am
now. prepared to)
fill any and all
orders for pot
plants,cut flowers,
floral designs, etc.
Orders left with
meor at Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s
office will receive
prompt attention.
“
tls I make
L
Photographs. '
and make them
a first-class mé
per. 1 also fram
then: when
ordered, I ma
frames of §
kinds
°
.
. MOORE
N. J. ROH
Qarriage and Sign Painter
’ Decorator and Desigaer
fm chin Oc
d art
‘Flouces
painted neatly. 40
al inside. and out at a ease
' ’g blacksmith
pe eee meoond house abo
new bridge on Pine street.
Baterprise Lager .
% x«
: ade arrangements top ¢
Ihave
fod Raterprise
—,
= raagh invite m
tt and ogg I's goo! and sharp.
WOAPAREIL RESTAURANT.
on “E00
Street and will it in
¢
H, 0. Neeley arriv
ing {rom Truckee te
of little Martha Be
mien T. Waldron @
from Graniteville te
} of Mrs. Waldron
fay Parsons.
faylor arrived here
gan Francisco.
gy P. Jones is here
ysit to hie prother, d
; george OC. Shaw ”
francisco fo visit frie
A, Bigelow of Cola on a visit. e
5, J. J, Fury a
jog oD & visit to her
Horst.
3, J. 3, Jones and Mi
returned from Red
attended the Grar
Daughters. ‘
nea Gribble returned
Calaveras county, '
4 his position as al
mine, He will leav
El Dorado county,
echarge of a minin
isos Victors of Ale
last evening and
Juan to visit their
ors, and wife,
ig Dora Organ fe .
ncisco on a Visit te
will remain three wet .Ernoville is here ft
J, Habel of San
d here on last evepin
W. Blundell, the we
» man, arrived here
p San Francisco.
Watckley of San Fr
business trip.
Walter Watters came t
ierday to attend tt
father, the late Hen
irs, R. L. Plummer
ma two weeks’ visit .
the Chalk Bluff m
township,
irs. F, E. Valentine,
late Henry Watters
t Saturday evening
peral of her father. .
Mrs. James Bray and
ne up from Auburn
ning to attend the
pHenry Watters.
Miss May ‘Tickeil hes
nisit to friends at Wag
rs, C. T. Marsh ane
op a visit to Arth
bifax,
K. Dahl, of the Delhi
fat San Francisco
his health, returned
bing much improve
1.8. Home has gon
le, where he has ag
@, J. Hall, who tet
Albert Allan, ta,
ancisco,
Thomas P. Fleming
Mployed at the Gast
otsome time, left he
fod Forks, North D
Bpects to reside.
DAMS’ SAPSAPAI
Chocolate C
Oure Constipation, ]
adaches, Dyspepe
Oggists,
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(iood Me
Oolley Brothers hat
beef, pork, mutton .
all times
Notice to Ice ¢
The Union Ice Com;
Supply ficst que
untain ice, in large
68, at the lowest
Mat the ice house ¢
—-——~+ egjeid
OWvilization is an
od things, “Old ¢
7,Meark the highest
tion. Rememb
oo, Lutgen &
+00
For an evening
of
meter and see the
“Remember ¢
Place tonight.
Cents,
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