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THE CARTOON CRUSADE
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Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT
NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. —
ecm
; FRED HE. BROWN, Manager.
ᴀ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION .
By Met, S@ 86 Por Year. By Carrier, = 12. 1-26 Per Week
o a Delivered to any part of the city.
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
TUESDAY .. ... Sd oes fe een ereniteat : Jupe 16, 1903
~IN PENNSYLVANIA.
N the suggestion of Governor Pennypacker, and under
the guidance of Senators Quay and Penrose, a law
has been euacted in Pennsylvania designed to regulate the publication of libelous matter in the newspapers of that State. The law afready provided a punishment for the publication of libelous matter, but that law was
“not strict enough for these law-makers. The new law provides for damages for pecuniary loss and mental anguish resulting from any publication “in which the newspaper owner
has been negligent in the ascertainment of facts, and in
making publications affecting the character, reputation, or
business of.citizens.”” The language of the law is general
as to all classes of publications, but is aimed particularly at
the cartoon. In order that the law may be enforced against
the responsible persons, it is provided that the name of the
owner or publisher must be published at the head of the editorial page in each issue.
The press of Pennsylvania has not ignored the law. It
has done worse—it has ridiculed it from the start. In one
case the law seems likely to prove a boomerang, for a pub‘lisher, in whose paper appeared a cartoon representing Legislator Pusey as a “contorted cat,” was referred to by the
Governor as an “outcast,” and now the publisher proposes to
punish the Governor under his own law. Some of the papers
have published lists of every man in their employ from
managing editor to printer’s-devil. The Governor took particular exception to a cartoon representing himself as “an
ugly little dwarf” perched upon a stool beside a printing
press in such a position that when the press started up he
would be overturned. The next morning the same paper
published a cartoon in which the press had started up and
the “ugly little dwarf” was flying through the air. The
law was enacted by the Quay machine in the hope of putting
an end tothe war against them by both Republican and
Democratic papers. The Governor is reported to have said
that if the law is not obeyed he has the power to suppress
the offending newspapers. The only result so far has been
to stir up a storm of cartoons and lampoons in prose and
verse directed upon the Governor from every part of the
State.
It will be remembered that a similar law requiring signatures in newspapers was enacted in this State a few years
ago.
for San Francisco.
PERSONAL MENTION,
bly Reed of thei
= Doings of Our Francisco where he has been visiting
People.
man returned last evening from San
Francisco.
M. T. Shea arrived here from Moores
Flat last evening and left this morning
his brother, Dr. J. Black.
W. Ryan of San Francisco arrived
here on last.evening’s train and left
this morning fer Downieville,
Miss Nina Woon, who has been at
San Francisco for the past year, is
expected home on a visit tomorrow.
Miss Bertha Gardner arrived here
last evening from San Francisco on a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Myers Preston.
Mrs. Edward Simmons has returned
to Sacramento, after a vieit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Housman of
this city. ae are
Miss Sarab Miller, who has been vieiting ber parents at Gold Flat for
the past few weeks, returned to San
A. C. Foster is here from Minnesota.
J. Vineyard was up from Pleasant
Valley today.
O. Penrose and wife are down from
North Bloomfield.
O, M. Eastman and A. Siesenop are
down from Maybert.
W. G. Kugan came down from North
Bloomfield today.
ACCIDENT AT EMDIRE MINE
Joel Andrews Fatally Injured and Chas.
Cornelius Seriously Hurt This
Morning By a Blast.
About nine o’clock this morning, while Joel Andrews
and Charles Cornelius, of Grass Valley, were at work ina
drift in the Empire Mine, one of the blasts which had been
fired by the night shift several hours previous and which had
failed to go off with the others, exploded with fatal result.
Both men were thrown several yards by the force of the
Mrs. J. B. lreadwell is visiting at
Reno, Nevada.
Jesse Hitchcock has gone to Tonopab, Nevada.
G, W. Armstrong bas returned from
& visit to Downieville.
Mrs. Frank Kramer left today on a
visit to Oroville,
Boda K. Smith of San Francisco is
here spending a few days.
W. P. Koening and 8. 0. Newton are
bere from San Francisco.
L. Hyman has gone to San Francisco on @ business trip.
Geo. L. Price, the hardware man of
San Francisco, is in town.
Charles Ninnis, of Piety Hill, is confined to his home by illness.
Prof. Ohbas. M. Gayley of Berkeley
arrived here on the evening train.
Ray Whittum, formerly of this city,
is now in Maine, visiting relatives.
Mrs. Jobn Marsh and Mrs. Obariles
Marsh are visiting relatives at Bear
Valley.
Miss Mabel Hegarty came down from
Moores Flat today on her way to San
Francisco.
Miss Kate Kinkead has returned to
‘San Jose, after a visit with relatives in
this city.
Mrs. 8. C. Greenberg is here from
San Francisco on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. M. Bernheim.
Francisco today’.
Miss Ethel Matthews is recovering
from the attack of dipbtheria with
which she has been suffering for the
past few weeks,
Mrs. Mamie Moore of San Francisco,
who has been here on a visit to her
mother, Mra. A. B. Carley, returned
home tbis morning. i
W. H. Crawford and Mre_ Fred
Bost went to Colfax yesterday to meet
Miss Madge Crawford, who returned
from San Francisco last evening.
George L. White, clerk at Worthley’s hotel at Washington, arrived
here last evening from San Francisco,
where he attended the funeral of his
father. Mr. White returned to Wasbington today.
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_How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney for the laat 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in al
business transactions and financially
able to carry out apy obligations made
by their firm.
West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O, Waxpine, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 76c, per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
‘a Maltman, the well known mining
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
killed.
sible, where a physician who
skull.
explosion and it is_a miracle that both were not instantly
As it was, however, Joel Andrews, who happened
to be the nearest to the “blind” blast, received fatal injuries
while Charles Cornelius was severely injured by flying rock.
As soon as some other miners in adjoining drifts heard
the report of the blast they realized something serious had
happened and rushed to their assistance, They found both
men lying prostrate-on the ground, and it was believed that
they had been instantly killed. Assistane was sumimoned
and the injured men taken to the surface as quickly as posfrom Grass Valley, made an examination of their wounds.
Andrews’ face presented a terrible sight, being all shotto
pieces, and his features were unrecognizable.
were blown out and a large piece of rock had fractured his
It is not considered possible that he will survive the
frightful injuries which he received.
Cornelius escaped more fortunately. His principal injury consisted of a puncture in the chest by a sharp piece of
flying rock, and he was otherwise cut and bruised. His injuries are not considered serious, however, and with good
nursing he will probably recover. ;
Both men have families and have been employed at the
mine for a nuinber of years. Andrews is about 40 years of
age and has a wife and three children.
had been hastily summoned
Both eyes
Personal Noles.
Mary Ella Smith et al. vs. Patrick
Hawkins. Judgment by default ordered entered in the sum of $571 and
costs to the amount of $8.75.
R. Linder i3 down from You Bet.
8S. Hollub and Charles M. Hollub are
here from San Francisco.
Properly Punished.
Weary—I hear dat Hungry ain’t
joined the tramps’ union.
Dusty—Naw!
Weary—What is de union goin’ to
do aboat it?
Dusty—Make him go to work.
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Good Meats.
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand
at all times.
TOURIST EXCURSION PARTIES
TO THE EAST
Cg
Over the Scenic Line of the World.
If you are going East and want to
save money, yet travel with pleasare
and comfort, it will pay youto investigate our daily Personally Conducted
Excursions, Tuese parties are in
charge of a Manager, who accompanies the car throtgh.to Chicago and
the Atlantic Coast and gives his personal attention to the welfare of each
passenger in his charge. The schedules are arranged so as to pass through
the world-famed scenery on the Den>
ver & Rio Grande Railroad by daylight. Those desiring may also have
the privilege of a stop-over in Salt
Lake City. Let us know where you
are going and we will be glad to give
you fallinfuormation about your trip,
the lowest rates of fare and send you
free of charge some hand:omely illastrated books of travel. J. D. MansFIELD, Geveral Agent, 625 Market St.
San Francisco, Cal,
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Finest Harness in the County.
The finest line of barness and saddlery in Nevada county can be found
at the store of James Cairns on Broad
etreet. He has an assortment of gents’
driving and work gloves, and ladies’
driving gauntlets that can’t be beat.
Whip stocks and buggy whips of all
grades and prices. He manufactures
harness, cushions, buggy and cart
tops. Hand made harness and carriage trimming a specialty. Try him
once and you will always be his
patron. ;
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Be explicit in writing receipts when
whieky is used—say “Old Gilt Edge”
and there’ll be no disappointment.
Wholesale at 820 Clay 8t.,8.¥. Wichman, Lutgen & Co.
Exercises Tonight.
There will hardly be breathing room
at the Theatre tonight to listen to the
interesting commencement exercises,
and the fine program which has been
arranged for the occasion. ‘The stage
has been most beautifully decorated
by the graduates, and the classs motto,
“Cras Ingens [terabimus Aequor” being artistically designed? The Grass
Valley graduates will be there in a
body as the guests of the’ Nevada City
class. *
Th: Curse of Womankind
Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant relief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief
25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia.
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
Rether Outspoken.
“When a man in the west likes not
another,” said a British Columbia man,
“he is in ne way disposed to hide that
fact under a bushel basket or to conceal it from either the gentleman disliked in particular or the rest of the
community in general.
“I remember an example of this trait
that came under my notice some years
ago in Idaho. A certain old fellow
name Haas ran a paper there, and he
and Judge Buck, the judge who rendered the celebrated decision in the famous ‘Poor Man’ Tiger litigation, were
sworn enemies. Another old timer
named Cheney disliked Haas and Buck
and had !t in for them both.
“One night at Wallace a dinner was
given, at which Buck, Haas and Cheney were present, and at a late stage in
the proceedings Cheney was called upon for a speech. I don’t remember the
topic he chose or how he brought it in,
but.when he got through Cheney left
in the minds of his hearers no manner
of doubt as to how he felt toward the
other two.
“‘Gentlemen,’ said Cheney as he
hung unsteadily to the end of the table, for the wine bad been passing
freely, ‘old man Haas says Judge Buck
{s a perjurer and a blackmailer, and
John Randolph’s Appearance.
Washington Irving when secretary
of legation in London was much
amused at the rollicking good humor
with which William IV. began hig
reign, and he once tried to give a lesson in dignity to the Duke of Sussex,
He had to accompany: an eccentric
friend of meager and limping: figure,
who persisted in wearing an extraordinary nondescript garb instead of the
prescribed court dress to St. James’.
The usbers demurred; the foreign min
ister smiled. The Duke of Sussex
stopped Irving as he passed and whispered, moving his thumb jerkingly up
and down, “Who’s your friend Hoky
Poky?” “That, sir,” replied Irving em
phatically, “is John Randolph, United
Btates minister to Russia and one of
the most distinguished orators of
America.” It was all in vain. Sonr
dime afterward Irving was dining witb
the duke, whose first laughing inquiry
was, “And how is our friend Hoky
Poky?’—Temple Bar.
200 BODIE
Be Hidden in
Swept
the Ruins or
Away.”town is destroyed.
covered by ten o’clock this morning.
HEPPNER, Ore., June 16—Two hundred bodies were re. It is thought that at
least as many more are hidden, in the ruins or swept away
down the valley. A large force is working to clear away the
wreckrge. Special trains are being sent from Portland with
supplies. Nearly all the eastern and northern part of the
It is expected that railroad communication will be established Friday, but as yet the roads are impassible. The
crops of the entire section are practically destroyed.
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And as Many . More Are Supposed to
Almost Lynched:
Kansas Crry, June 15—A man who
claims to be T. M. Hager, @ anion
carpenter from Hannibal, Mo., narSuperior Court,
The following. business
acted in the Supprior Oo
Jadge F. T. Nilon, presiding: —
Estate of Alexander Gault, dece..
Order of publication of Dotice
tors.
Estate of Mary A, Bic
ceased. Decree establishin,
legal notice to creditors,
New Sidewalk,
Louis Aumer is havin
place of residence on Broad stro
good, substantial cement deen:
which greatly adds to the appearance
of the place and isa d =
mént on the old board walk,
Pee anna ne ¢
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
sands of sufferers have proved
matchless merit for Sick ana Ner
Headaches. They make pure blood
end build up your health, Only 25
cents, money back if not cured, Sold
by W. D. Vinton, Druggist.
rowly escaped violence at the hands of
West Bottoms flood sufferers while
he was trying to induce the freight
handlers of the Missouri Pacific Railway Oompany to go on a strike for full
People
recognition of their union.
who had lost their all and who are depending on freight shipments for relief, were bitter in the denunciation
of Hager’s action, and only the prompt
decision of the police in arresting him
saved the fellow from their wrath.
Train Wrecked.
San Jose, June 15th_—The Southern
Pacific passenger train, leaving San
if you
Thon.
Francisco at 11:30 o’clock this morning, was wrecked at San Jose. The
j
engine, tender and baggage car were Fanoy Summer Drinks non — ,
8uU
the taste manufactured by an expert
mixologist at Britland’s, tf
overturned, No one was injured or
killed. It was a miraculous escape.
MOORE=NORGAN,
A Happy Marriage to
Take Place Tomorrow
Ryening.
Miss Rachel J. Morgan, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Morgan of this city, and Addison P.
Moore, 8 prominent wholesale merchant of Tyler, Texas, will be married at the bride’s home tomorrow evening. The hour set for the happy event
is nine o’clock, and the ceremony will
be performed by Rev. Wm. Angwir of
the Methodist church. Only the relatives and a few Intimate friends will
be present. The bride is to be attended by her sister, Miss Bessie Morgan, and her niece, Miss Lizzie Morgan. David E, Morgan and Howard
Naffziger will be the groomsmen. On
Thursday the couple will take their
departure for Tyler, Texas, where they
will make their future home. They
will not go there direct, however, but
wiil journey to Several jpoints of interest in this State, among which are
Del Monte and the Yosemite Valley.
The young lady who is about to be
wedded is possessed of rare traits of
character that endear her .to hosts of
friends in this city and elsewhere.
She is a native of Nevada City, and
has spent the greater part of her life
in our midst. She is of a sunny disposition, and has always taken an
active part in church affairs, being
prcminently identified with the Epworth League.
Mr. Moore is one of the substantial
business men of the flourishing city of
Tyler, in the Lone Star State.
The Wise Peasant.
One night as the Peasant was soundly sleeping he was aroused by a knock
on the door, and when he asked who
valled a voice replied:
“O Peasant, I beg the loan of thy lar
tern for a few minutes.”
“Hast lost something in the darkness?” was asked.
“Nay, not that. I am a thief and
have come’for thy Goat, but I require
a lantern to light up the stable.”
“You shall have it with cheer, and
you may leave it outside the door as
you go away.” ;
The Peasant’s wife began upbraiding
him that he should assist to steal his
own property, but he turned to her and
commanded:
“Silence, woman! Firstly, I am no
match for a thief who has doubtless
come armed to attack or defend; sec.
ondly, the Ass and the Goat are stabled
side by side, and did I not lend my
lantern the thief might get the Ass by
mistake. I am not the fliest man in
the county, but I do know the difference between @ three dollar Goat and a
thirty dollar Asa!’
Moral.—The man who stops to figure
a little generally comes out ahead of
the game.
With Interest.
“Yes, I know that certain passengers object to tipping on principle; but,
speaking for myself, I believe in it,”
remarked a ruddy faced old man in
the corner of a third class smoker. “It
is only right to reward courtesy, and I
always make a point of giving the
guard of this train sixpence when he
comes to see if I'm all right, although
I’m only a poor man.”
The other passengers, not to be outdone, thereupon dived into their pockets, and when the guard popped his
head inside the door a few minutes
later he found himself overwhelmed
with silver coins.
An hour passed, and the passengers
got out one by one until the old man
was left facing a spruce commercia)
traveler, who leaned toward him econ
fidentially and asked him how he could
afford to give the guard sixpence évery
time he took a journey.
“Oh, don’t worry yourself about
that,” responded the old man. “I dare
say I shall get ft back with interest.”
“How will you?’
“Fhe guard is a son of mine!’—Len.
Gon Globe.
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lamation
ended.
declaring
Crushed to
killed.
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Startling Evidence.
ed,
as an example.. He writes:
efitted.
troubles,
ton, Druggist.
ular sizes, 60c. and $1.
The wise seldom give advice,
friend says drink
the rule,
sole proprietor, 320 Olay St., 8. F.
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California
California wines. At Britland’s. tf
Give Up Struggle
Caracas, Venezuela; June 15.—Matos
and other chiefs of the revolution have
returned to Car.coa and issued a procthe revolution
Death
Beruin, June 15.—The “Tageblatt”
reports that a flat building in Warsaw
collapsed today and forty persons were
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to-be-wnequalA recent expression from T. J.
McFarland, Bentorville, Va, serves
“T had
Bronchitis for three yeata and doctored all the time without being benThen I began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.”~ Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat
Consumption, Pneumonia
and Grip. Guaranteed by W. D. VinTrial bottles free, regIfa
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Dress Cheap..
LwW hite Dress, the price was $4, reduced to $2.
2 White Dresses, the price was $6.50, reduced to $3.50.
1 White Dress, the price was $7, reduced to $4.
1 White Dress, the price was $8.50, reduced to $4.50.
Just the thing for Picnics.
Show Window.
[RF More New White Shirt Waists today.
BIG RIBBON SALE, 4 inch all silk Ribbon, 15¢ yrd.
Respectfully,
mMLabexr && Co.
Don't Work and Worry Over a Hot Sine
Save Your Strength.
See them in our large
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of Al Hawkins, a daughter.
In thie city, June 15, 1908, to the wife
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clear and clean is to take
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er b booklet
Gasoline and Kerosene Stoves
i ___________
The Detroit Vapor and the National Blue Flame Stoves
are celebrated for their absolute safety and simplicity.
The National Blue Flame Wickless Kerosene Stove is
something new and deserves your attention.
PRICE, $7.15
Turner & Hadley Company
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY
M. L. & D. MARSH
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
and make them in
& first-class manner. i also frame
° them when so
ordered. I make
frames. of all
kinds.
MOORE ——i>
LUMBER DEALERS
carry a full line of:
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screen Doors, Lumber, Mouldings;
Shingles, Laths, Posts, Mill and Mining Timber, etc.
MASURY’S PAIN
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St.
We have this celebrated Paint in
all. colors, and in cans from one
Tel. 912.
Telephone Main 881.
seen ees
‘ Notice to Creditors.
i* THE SUPERIOR
County of Nevada, State of California.
ecet 5
te of Alezagder Gault, deceased.
eby
uchers,
COURT OF THE
Pa Is the matter of the estate of ALEXANDER
necessary vc within four months afme the iheat publication of this notiee to the
OFFIOR, OF Poatoftice Box 114
a
* W.H SMITH :
Wholesale‘andjretailfdealer in
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Ett.
} Notice is hereby riven by. nthe undera ore PRUN ES
nder Gault, deceased, to the creditors ‘of My Own Raising and Ouring at Wholesale and Retail." _
of and ali ns having claims against the TT ae
said d to exhibit them “with tre beciae
ote
Nevapa Ory, January 13, 1903 , NTS
Admin at the law office ot. MB. W, H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CEN
the, same the piece fs wnghiiforais. . PER POUND RETAIL. 80 ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. Tbe
county of J, Pra of m said . @re fresh and fine end;are very delicioue in fe™~r andjvery healthy.
une
JANE 8. GAULT, ’ WM, H, SMITH *
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mainistretrix of the Estate of Alexander Brood Street, ‘ OE Nevada Olty
Wes trang. .
art today,
to credi. .
@ due ang .
@& lsid at hig
ecided improve. .
their
Vous .
The TURNER & HADLEY COMPANY have the latest
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of cattle pai
ity this morning
gptains.
rk of laying
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felland fractares
paying near the Na
Jast evening. He
at out of joint.
the injury.
Buffington, Ollie
» Schmidt and .
pupanied by J
s pleacant outing &
yer house Sunday
of Forest City las
i the sad news oO
other John Gould,
ramento. Mr, anc
eto Sacramento
ral. ;
Js was struck by &
pwall in the Sierra .
was not badly in
ai a very marro
yy left this morni!
»where be expects
got on the street
no and raised in th
mest and upright
Jqualified to fill th
be aspires.
» Bar mine at I
is owned by the
jl restime operatio
are three tunnels
the ore extracted.
be mine is said t
plition.
ting of Queen City
ited Moderns, he
following officer
1.0, E. Walling, ©
ephine Schwartz,
hvartz, orator; Hor
order and financie
dotticers will be it
ting in July.
Meek yesterday ©
3 of the death of
for. many years 0
panty, which occu
Mr, Arnott was a!
dcame to Nevada
« He leaves four
lb son to mourn
has gone to Alame
eat the funeral.
band from the
i Orphans Hom
been young men
give a concert at
wday evening, ¢
fit of the home. 1
lyseven years ol
nite an artists T
ern Star have t
ind and will work
cert a success.
H. Barker entert
Band a number
ter home on Pro
. Games of vari
dand a very enjoy
. Those present ¥
Norman W, Sha
obert M. Sears, .
Sherman B, Danf«
Gertrude B.—Tayl
ing M. Penrose,
trl Norton, Fl
)M. Grace Jacksor
tnie R, Bley, Ca
wd Naffziger, I
tl Ivey, Sadie S&S
Joho Harry, The
Florence Hamilto!
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