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City Dairy TRANSCRIPT
BROWN, Proprietor.
FRED EH, BROWN, Manager.
.TERMS.OF SUBSO
Delivered to any part of th city.
MyTUM, e e e 3BSORIPTION
A2 1-2c Per Week
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
THURSDAY..
June 18, 1903
RERERREKREAKKKRKK
THE FOURTH OF JULY
4
Lahahahatehatetatetetehed. tt.0.5.3
HE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY—the ° day
all true patriots of this great American patriots love
> celebrate—is only d
ore we can scarcely realize it the eventful day will
have come and past—such is the rapid flight of time. When
it comes to celebrating, however, Nevada county people always make the American eagle scream loud and long, and
our Fourth of July celebrations cannot be excelled in patriotic exhuberance, magnificence and splendor anywhere on
the Coast; in fact, we have a State reputation along this line.
The coming demonstration, which will be held in Grass Valley this year, will be no exception to the rule, as the citizens
of that town have arranged for one of the grandest celebrations ever held in Northern California, and the people of this
city are already making their plans and preparing to go over
and join in the festivities,
After the lapse of more than a century and a quarter
since the proclamation of independence and the issuance of
the Declaration to the world,
quite agreed as to how that
celebrated. That it ought to be celebrated all are agreed,
That is the ever recurring and always perplexing but how?
question
Let Young America alone and he will decide promptly
and with great unanimity. He will make it a day of big
noises and much eating. That is the way of the natural man
for expressing his joy and approval of a startling event.
Leave it to the old American and he will take
sadly. He will sing “America,”
reverentially while the band plays “The Star-Spangled Banner,” he will join in the chorus when the
the Republic”
out flinching the Fourth of
is sung by the choir and he will endure withJuly oration and the reading of
the Declaration of Independence.
about two weeks distant, and
the American people are not
momentous event ought to be
his pleasure
he will stand uncovered
“Battle Hymn of
And then he, too, will eat,
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THE SCHOLS Close TODA
Happy Pupils Dismissed For Their Summer Vacation --List of Those Who
Have Been Promoted After Taking
the Final Examinations.
the public schools had completed the
term’s work and the pupils were dismissed for a two months’ vacation.
The schoo! work this week consisted
mostly of the final examination of all
Scholars who did not earn honorary
promotion in their monthly examination, and this work was completed yesterday. This morning the teachers
gave out the report cards and read the
lists of those who have succegsfally
Passed the examination, together with
the average percentages ‘made.
The following is a list of scholars
who passed the examinations, and includes a number who have been promoted upon recommendation :
Promoted to Second Grade.
Everett Jobrston, Halsye Downey,
Letbha Merrill, Madeline Moore, Fred
Penrose, Stanley Scarfe, Cossette
Allau, Howard Andrews, Haviland
Dower, Clifford Carveth, Mand Pianezzi, Sylva Rathbun, Alice Rathbun,
Madeline Charonnat, Edna Williams,
Robert Bovey, Norman Murley, Alma
Hitchens, Gus Fisher, Ralph Irving,
Roy Clark, Joe Thomas.
From Second Grade—Miss F. Power,
teacher. .
Recommended—Edith Darbio, John
Lopez, Alice Eddy, Elmer Ducbin,
Eddie Trewhella, Lucile Trewhella,
Lawrence Rickard, Steila Pianezzi,
Albert. Robinson, Cedric Bean.
Passed Examinations—Onnie Steffen, Raymond Wilde, Charlie Guenther,
Recommended to Third Grade from
Second Grade—Mrs. E. 8S.
Hathaway, teacher.
Joaquin Lopez, Mary Randall, Bernice Smitb, Kay Stanley, Myrtle
Weissenberger, Ula Sweeney, Albert
Lewis, Callie Thomas, Georgie Knapp,
Louisa Lewis, Charley O’Neill, Lavinia
Polglaise, Allen Giovannetti, Dorcas
Mott, Georgie Jones,
Promoted to Third Grade—Bernice
Powell, Retha Downey, Katie Silva,
Ernestine Charonnat, Frank Schmidt,
Frank Wright.
Recommended to fourth from third
grade—Miss G. Goyrne, teacher,
Richard Noell, David Jewett, Fred
This forenoon the various grades of Recommended from fourth to fifthgrade
—Miss Maups I. Moxour, teacher,
Harold Guenther, Lillie Rogers.
Promoted on examination—Stanton
Williams, Pearl Thomas, Martin
Seith.
Promoted without examination —
Bert Bennets, Raphael Solari, Eddie
Schmidt. ‘
Recommended from third to fourth
grade—Miss Muromie, teacher.
Lamer Fleming. On examination
(trial in spelling), Earl Richard.
Fifth to Sixth.
Miss E. Keenan, Teacher.
Recommended — Winfred Renfree,
Wallace Latta, George Miller, Wesley
Williams, McMurray Mallen, Elmer
Medlin, :
Promo‘ed on Examination — May
Dawe,Sadie Ramsey, Genevieve Boardman, Lawrence Carter, Bertha Jacobs,
Arthar Christenson, Harvey Gilbam,
Berkey Giovanetti,
Sixth to Seventh.
Mrs. Long, Teacher.
Charlie Scarf, Roland Eddy, David
Daniel, John Polglase,
Fifth to Sixth,
Laura Richard, Della Borlace, Eagene Dower, Essie Fischer, Juanita
Menares, Malcolm Rogers, Harry Gallagher, Amelia Harper, Lester Myers.
Sixth to Seventh Grade.
Mary E. Hooz, Teacher.
Recommended — Thomas Shartleff,
On examination—Jacob Fordrini, Carl
Lane, Eugene Porter, Frank Smitb,
Hogh Galbraith, Edward Holland,
Willie Buffington,
Marela Gray, Preston Marsh, Walter
Hammond, Tommie Rafter, Roy Garwood, David Dower, Carl Trevithick.
ADDITIONAL PROMOTIONS.
Seventh to Eighth Grade.
Geo. W, Ogden, Teacher.
Recommended—Mprtle Martin, Earle
Cleave, Willie Oates, Melvin White,
Johnnie Eddy, Lillie Martin, Ethel
Kirkham, Ilene Maher, Eétella Swearingen, Reva Goering, Louis Denney,
Without Examination—Nan O'Neill .
Ethel Gallagher, Marguerite Weber,
Evelyn Hanley, . '
SHE
» VALLEJO, June 18—Fire
YREKA, June 18—Fire at Edgewood early this morning
destroyed several dwelling and business places. The loss is
estimated at twenty-five thousand dollars.
SACRAMENTO, June 18—Fleming’s harness store on a
Street, was badly damaged by fire at an early, hour this morning. The loss is two thousand dollars. ‘The fire was caused
. by a defective electric wire.
last night damaged Aden’s
coal yard tothe extent of six thousand dollars. Several
other buildings narrowly escaped.j
~ LYDDITE EXPLOSION
Mees
Lonvon, Juhe I
were blown to atoms,
8.—An explosion in the Woolwich Arsenal, where the Lyddite shell, one’of the most dangerous of
high explosives and whose arising fumes aré deadly poison
to life in any form, completely wrecked the building this
morning. -Many men who were. working in and around the
factory are missing, and it is believed that a large number
IME HOTEL ANTLERS
Appropriate and Suggestive Appellation
The New Union hotel has been relegated to the oblivion of the past,
memory only.
acd
henceforth the title which the old and
popular hostelry has borne for so
many years will be an appellation in
Directors Meel.
The directors of the Penn Valley
Creamery Association held their reguJar montbly meeting today at the City
Hall, in thiaqcity, and transacted considerable routine business, The reports
of the various officers show that the
affairs of this Nevada county institution are in a very flourishing condition.
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Ip the Superior Court tod By @ petition in the matter of William H. Richards, deceased, was presefited by Geo.
C. Richards asking that he be appointed administrator of the estate.
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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 expression from T. J,
McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves
as en example. He writes: “I had
Bronchitis’ for three yeara and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery, and a few bot
tles wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat
troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia
and Grip. Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 60c. and $1.
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Fancy Summer Drinks that will suit
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"Woodmen Alive.
District .Organizer Audette of the
Woodmen of the World paid an official visit to Lone Pine Camp, No, 847,
at Pythian Oastle last pight. Mr.
Audette addressed the ¢amp in regard to various matters of interest to
the local organization, and the evering was pleasantly pas He will
remain here for two weeks, and tomorrow evening a “smoker” is to be
given. The. following/ committee was
appointed to arrange for the social
meeting: F, L. Arbogast, John Werry,
Fred E. Brown, .
Lone Pine Camp is endeavoring to
increase its membership, and excellent
progrese is being made. There are
many good features in this organization, and it has had a very rapid
growth throughout the United States,
The membership in Oslifornia is large,
and new camps. are being instituted
right along.
The local camp elected the following officers last evening: D.-A; Dalley,
0. 0; F. T. Smith, A. L.; Fred BE, rown,
escort, E. J. Baker, watehman; John
Werry, sentinel; W. W. Kirkham,
manager. The installation will take
place at the first regular meeting in
July.
Takes the burn out; heals the wound
cures the pain. Dr, Thomas’ Eclectrio
Oil, the household remedy.
Ventre
Superior
Jane
i
The following trial
in the Superior Cou
® action
versus James Oates,
JUrors wore
rt this atteng
Nevada Township—Goo, EB
R. P. Goldsworthy, T.B.q
Jauch, V, EB, Austin,
Grass Valley
Payne, Jno. T.
W. Reseigh,
Mell, Bradway
W. H. Bawden,
W.: Butler,
North Bloomflela
Jepson, Charles
lan.
Oo.
Rough and Read
Tisher, Luther Patiman,
. P. Hubie,
Eureka Township
H. A. Robbins
Perkins,
Jas, L, Fowler, gg
Tay,
Ww. H, D te i
Township ‘ed
Geo,
Jenkin, :
Ww.
Harker, Jobo Cog
Towneh a
Tobn Poggi
—Thomag Par
Little York Townehip—p, E.
Maher & Co., Nevada Ci
“<i> 100000000000000000 <em>
Your Last Chang
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~ To Gel a Ready fo Wear :
Dress Cheap..
1 White Dress, the price was $4, reduced to $2,
2 White Dresses, the price
Show Window.
was
See them
$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.
in our large
[IE More New White Shirt Waists today.
BIG RIBBON SALE, 4 inch all silk Ribbon, 150 ytd
Respectfully
Mather & Co.
Dont Vor
A. Wheeler is k
, McCutchan t
San Francisco
Ridge ‘omorrow
,and Mrs, W.]
arrived here
irs. hos. -Ourn
olumbia Hill are
gs. W. Carey anc
neisco are here.
Reinstein of 8:
De
5, Flynn and .
n from Allegha
C. Van House >
th Yuba mine t
everything is i
bos. Wayman is
p’s Crossing.
Denner arrived
m Bisbee, Arizo
n for some time,
rs. J, A. MoKer
and Mré. M. St
J with rheumati:
po, Nevada,
felson G. Tyler e
last evening fo
. Nelson will visi
p returning the
bz and other poin
. J. Prautman,
Mian) Wearn and
this morning .
pe, where they
irment.
Vy. O. Kay and '
der, Utah, are hi
yis a brother to
charge of the
tors are dealers
.M. Walling, Jr.
San Francisco,
J. O, Malligan,
er here, in givil
the controvers
ited Railroads an
rs, William Mec
from San France!
eral of the late
werman, returner
fr.and Mrs. R.
their home at 1
On the issue of eating a big dinner the young American and
the old are in substantial accord, but in nothing else.
Inebriety is only an intensifying of the same innate impulse.
In our soberer moments we feel that “the day we cele—
brate” ought to be» devoted to impressittg upon the minds of
the youth a realizing sense of the inestimable blessings of
.Jiberty and to a serious minded consideration of grave problems of State, which would convert the festivity into a gladiatorial political wrangle, forgetting that the most profound
truths must be transformed into sentiment before they are
made effective for any good purpose. For the maintenance
of free government a waving banner or a strain of martial
music will accomplish more than the most irrefragible deductions of logic. Therefore, with an underlying stratum of
Sense to determine the general direction, the day should be
devoted to the inspiration of patriotic sentiment, to the fixing
in the mind of the important fact that here and elsewhere,
individually and as a people, America and Americans must
stand for equality of opportunity in all the avenues of life
and pae-eminently before the law.
Let the day be dedicated to the exaltation of that single
conviction, through the sentiments, with all the banners that
can be lifted to the breeze, with the best niusic that can be
obtained, with diversions that do not debauch and with all
the punishment of the stomach that the much-abused organ
can stand with sobriety. Let the people rejoice and be glad
in all the moral ways they know how, for it is in the heats
rather than in the heads of men that our nation will be
strong and its career glorious.
Let Grass Valley’s, Fourth of July committee be heartThe modern, up-to-date, energetic
and enterprising new proprietors of
the hotel have shown their shrewd and
business-like propensities by reducing
and Worry Over a Hot So
its stead a title that is both signifi:
cant suggestive of meaning. The TURNER & HADLEY. COMPANY have the latest
Gasoline and Kerosene Stoves
today to the large and commodious
structure is an amulet that bide fair to
The Detroit Vapor and the National Blue Flame Stoves
are celebrated for their absolute safety and simplicity.
Annie Bond, Lenore Ashburn.
On Examination — Tosca Woebler’
Howard Ogden, Grace Weeks, Ella
Taylor, H«ward Douglass, Wallace
Waélliame, Alice Langman, Josie Hitchcock, Gussie Eddy; Annie Rogers, Alice Morgan, Jennie Wearn, David
Richards, Gracie McAllister.
Eighth to Ninth.
Emily Hoskins, Louise Fisber, Louise Lawrence, Amanda Polmere, May
Stevens, Beseie; Wearn, Lou Werry,
Maggie Thomas, Arist ede Charonat
Andy Gifford, Howard Hallett, Victor
Treadwell, Fred Tremaine, Ed Waters.
Fred Oooper, ‘
Ramsey, Clematys Marsh, Maurice
Scarfe, Willie Huddlestone, Harry
Merrill, Ross Monroe.
Promotion to fourth grade on examination—Robert Wood, Eddie Thomas,
John Solari, James Taylor, Frank Holbrook.
Of).
. P. Tuttle, wife
from Auburn.
legal business.
rs. R. Carkeek
Globe, Arizona
n her husband,
irs. Robert Huc
rth, San Juan
ass Valley for so
bved to this city.
Miss Louise Hac
siting at San. F
me this evening.
Mrs. N. E, Calki:
here on a visit to
Harris.
G. LL. Candlass a
re from Sacramer
Arthur O, Smith «
Te spending a fev
~~ 0
Worst of All
an anything be
at every minute
ich was the expe!
bwson, Decatur,
arz,’ she writes, ‘
a pain from it
hd bowel trouble.
itable, when doc
esfailed Atlen
try Electric Bitte
8 miraculous. I
d now Dm con
or Liver, Kidney,
oubles Electric
edicine. Only 50
yw D, Vinton, D
4
the taste manufactured by an expert
mixclogist at Britland’s,
Recommended from fourth to fifth
grade—Miss E. Goyne, teacher.
Alle Hawkins, Alice Britland, Wallace Rogers, Jennie Jacobs,
Promoted on examination — Wihie
Hoffmann, Charlie Ramsey, Evelyn
Hitchens, Violet Thomas, Johnnie
Planezzi, Frank Black.
Arrived Yesterday.
The two’large 5-stamp mortars which
Gre to be used in the Blue Gravel mine’s
new ten stamp mill at Blue Tent, arrived at tHe-~depot here yesterday. Ste :
This morning the mortars, together if the Advice of This Nevada
with a lot of whzels and other neces-. City Citizen is Followed.
sary mine and mill machinery, were ae
loaded on heavy freight wagons and = woman's back has many aches and
Paine,
shipped la‘er in the day to their destiMost times ’tis ‘the kidneys’ fault,
nation. The mortars will be installed
as soon as practicable. Backdehe is really kidney ache.
That’s why Doan’s Kid ney Pills cure
Place the new hotel, under the new
management, in the ranks of the ranking hotels of Northern California,
Elaborate preparations are now being made by the Present owners to
Place the hotel in a condition that for
Cleanls airy and salubrious apartments
will be unexcelled by any interior hotel in the State. To that end all the
rooms within the big structure are being overhauled, renovated and put in
® shape that the most fastidious and
exacting cannot fail to take cognizance
of and appreciate. New furniture and
furnishings have also been allotted to
the various 8pertments, and this, in
conjunction with the other improvements, tends to draw to their cosy and
home-like attractiveness,
The “Hotel Antlers” will be thrown
Open to the public somewhere about the
Ist of July, and on that date or upon
the date to be definitely decided later,
the owners have in contemplation the
giving of a grand Opening dance to
the commonwealth, and which will be
free to one and all alike.
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A WOMAN’S BACK.
_——__
THE ACHES AND PAINS WILL
DISAPPEAR
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
LUMBER DEALERS
———carry a full line of.
i ana it
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 beMany Nevada City women know this,
Read what one has to say about it,
Mrs. Maxin Martinetti, of Nevada
S8t., 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
ily sustained in its efforts to this end.
Died al Dobbins.
Coroner J. K. Kelly was notified this
morning thatFrancis George, a wellto-do ‘and prominent resident of Dobbins Ranch district, had been found
dead, and that his services were required, says Tuesday’s: Marysville
Democrat. Mr. George was over to
his brother’s place last evening and
complained of feeling bad. His brother, Manuel George, told him to lie
down on a cot out on the porch for a
Card of Thanks.
We, the undersigned, take this meang
of expressing our deepest gratitude
and extending our sincerest thanks to
the many kind and thougbtfal neighlieve him perfectly honorable in al!
business transactions and floancially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm,
West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O, Waxpine, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggiste,. Toledo, O.
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfeces of the system.
bors and friends who in @Dy way aseisted to lighten the sorrows and alleviate
our tribulations, incident to the sickness and death of our beloved son and
brother, William Grose.
JAMES GROSE AND Famity.
Testimonials sent free. Price 760, per
bottle. Sold by al) Druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills sre the best.
Cold Storage Meats,
For special first-class Oold Storage
and some of them mild. When they
were at their height 1 wae unable some
times. to tarn in. bed without assistance. I knew from the pain. being located just acrogs 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 drag store for a bo: ay
continuation of the treatment for a
short time stopped the last attack.”
Sold for 50 cents a box b all dealers. Foster-Milburn Oo,, Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
member the name—Doan’
Dunlap & Leiter, the new proprietors
of the Hotel Antlers, are men of wide
and varied experience in the com mercial status of business affairs; men of
executive ability and Stamina, and
men who have the happy faculty of
knowiug just when and how to cater
to the wants of the home and transient
public, Accommodating, courteous
and fall +t Mees and push they will
without doubt bring the new establishment up
cellency and
———
perfection.
to a high degree of ex-:
eZ!
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
ST. MARGARET GUILD
SOCIAL
Will be held at the residence of
Wr. and Wrs. W. S. Richards
Broad Street, on
Wednesday, Even’g, June 24.
Refreshmente—25 cents,
A age ril¢ make
Doors, Windows, Blinds,
from one pint up. Oall and see,
ACE aa
Telephone Main 831,
ws
Cad
Pad
OFFIOR ;oF
‘ Screen Doors, Lumber, Mouldings,
Shingles, Laths, Posts, Mill and Mining Timber, ete.
MASURY’S PAINT We have thie celebrated Paintall colors, and in cans from0
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St Tel. 912
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W. H. SMITH
Wholesale andjretail ‘dealer in
Port office Box 114
_———
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ou
we
Piano Tuning
C. W. Bennett i
siting Nevada Of
iddlo of Angust.
For that thirst tr
beer at Britland
Low
Ickets to Califor
June 30th, allow
erat Stations, .
nd Missouri Kiv
uls, Memphis,
0; Chicago, ete.
take no substitute.
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand
at all times
td with the Sou
hy’s agent at
tkets from any ©
CASI
while before starting home, and this he
did, the brother going into the house.
When he returned to where bis brother
was laying he was surprised to find
life extinct, the old gentleman baving
passed away without a word of warn<ing. Deceased was a native of Portugal and 63 years of age, having been
a resident of Dobbins and vicinity for
ae years, where be lived with his
family. :
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Et
RUNES P
fof My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. \_
Meats you shoudd send your orders
Grissel Bros., Commercial street. ‘The
finest of beef, pork, motton and lamb
int he market, e2l-tf
GRAINPaco.
THE PURE .
GRAIN COFFEE
If you use Grain-O in Place of . .
coffee you will enjoy it just as
much for it tastes the Same; yet, it
is like a food to the system, distributing the full substance of the bs .
pure grain with every drop.
TRY IT To-pay.
At grocers everywhere; 15c, and 2c, sie anaes,
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Thonsands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches. They make pure blood
and bal!ld up your health, Only 25
cents, money back if not cured. Sold
by W. D. Vinton, Druggist.
and make them tn
° rim clase jmaner. 1 also frame
them when aoordered. I make
frames of all
kinds.
MOOR EB —at>
ee
ADAMS" SAPSAPARILLA PILLS.
Chocolate Coated,
Cure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick
Headaches, Dyspepsia. 10c., 25c.
Druggists,
8, 1908.
; Nevapa irr, January 13, 1s . MR. W. H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE -—
PER POUND RETAIL. go ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES.
ate fresh and fine and‘are very delicioue in fe=-r andjvery healthy.
WAK, H. SMITH,
« California Champegnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
} Californie wines. At Britland’s. cr
rh a Nevada City
Broad Street,
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