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Nevapa City Daity TRANSCRIPT
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
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" WEDNESDAY....
June 25, 1902
DSRS eee SESS HS e eee ser HnH esses tseeseres
An American Pian.
HE ILLINOIS Democratic platform, in its reference
to the Philippines, indulges in this demagogic utter—
ance: “We are opposed to the British system of colonization, by means of _ which powerful, selfish
interests are enabled to employ the resources of the people to
enslave inferior races and to enrich themselves.” It is not a
characteristic of the British colonial system that it enslaves
that attack than other European plans of colonization. The
British colonies are the best conducted that are to be found
anywhere, and in some respects they must of necessity be
taken as models for our own administration in the islands.
So far as their methods are good we should adopt them unhesitatingly. However, the way in which we are doing
things in the Philippines differs in a great many respects
from the British mode]l—ii differs so much that it may fairly
be called a distinctively American plan of educating people
the undertaking is a feasible one and whether we were called
upon to attempt it, and regarding these questions our own
and his associates in the islands.
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The Isthmian Canal.
provoke discussion and procrastination.
bill and the Senate another. If the two houses do not agree
the whole business falls to the ground and the work will al
have to be done over again.
the House and Senate will agree on a canal measure before
the session ends, for the people are tired of commissions and
debates—they want the canal.
The bill passed by the Senate provides for the construction of a canal at either Panama or Nicaragua, as the President may decide under the following conditions: The Presi=
wise he is to select the Nicaragua route.
defeating the Nicaragua bill.
which will be under American control.
better thah two, provided we own and control the one.
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A Wonderful Age.
ern mechanical triumphs, such as the steam locomotiv
and the electric telegraph and telephone, but th
ania roads, merits a passing notice. The two citie
y 1000 milés apart.
1 mind is never satisfied with well enough.
y the Lake Shore and by the Pennsylvania road
should be lopped of the time and that th
taneously on
time of the
with ease and
two lines and arrived in Chicago within th
' inferior races and enriches the colonizers; it is less open to’
for self-government. The only real questions are whether
people have been much divided in opinion, though all sensible people recognize that what has been done is done and
that the experiment which has been entered upon must proceed several stages further before it can‘ be abandoned in
honor. It is poor business for the Democratic party to occupy itself merely with throwing brickbats at Governor Taft
HERE WILL BE general disappointment over the
action of the Senate on the Isthmian Canal bill because it will probably entail delay. It is an alternative proposition, and alternative propositions always
As the situation now stands, the House has passed one
It is to be hoped, however, that
dent shall select the Panama route if a clear title can be
obtained and all diplomatic difficulties cleared away; otherPossibly this may be the wisest course after all, though
it is significant tbat the men who have been fighting the
‘canal from cover all-along warmly backed the Panama project to the utmost of their ability. It was their only way of
But the delay can be borne, if further legislation be not
necessary to insure the construction of the canal. Acanal at
either Nicaragua or Panama will satisfy the public, though
the former route is more favorable to the interests of this
coast, as it is several hundred miles shorter. But selecting
the Panama route means that there will be only one canal,
For us one canal is
IS A COMMONPLACE to repeat the record of modwenty-hour train service between New York and Chisugurated recently on both the Lake Shore and the
For some years the schedules
railroads have allowed twenty-four hours for the
at schedule required pretty rapid traveling. But
It
uld hereafter be made in only twenty hours:
ns started from New York almost simulhedule. The “run” was accomplished
oad men declare that two more hours
he trip. A man, having business in ChiMNew York office early in the afternoon,
Bs, go to bed and arrive in Chicago bese very little time and will experience
ce of traveling Contrast this train}
UNDER ANADDLETOE
—_——————
Two Popular Young
People Join Hearts —
and Hands.
Under the shade of an qld apple tree
which has stood fer many. years in the
yard of Mre.~ Rowena Gillespie, at
Town Talk, at 7:80s0’olock this morning Rev. Father Glyne of St, Ganice
Catholic: chureh united George B.:
Finnegan and Miss Margaret HK. Gillespie in the holy bonds of matrimony.
The tree was prettily decorated for the
occasion and directly over the heads
of the happy couple was a lovers’ knot
fortned of sweet peas. After the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was. partaken of and “the happy couple left on}
the 9 o’clock train for the southern
part of the State,and after a few weeks’
visit there they will go to Truckee to
visit the gentleman’s parents, but will
retarn and make this place their.home,
Mr. Finnegan, who is assistant principal of the Nevada City public
schools, is the son of Judge and Mrs.
Francis Finnegan of Trackee and is
well and favorably known all over the
county. The bride w-s boro and
raised hera and is a: most charming
young lady. For several years she
bas teught in the local public schools
and in that capacity bas pleased both
pupils and. parents, The. TRaNnsoRirT
joins with their magy, friends in wishjag tk: m b2ppy and prosperous journey
through life.
‘AS ANBITION.
What a Marysville
Assemblyman.
The Marysville Appeal has the following to say about Nevada county’s
Assemblyman: :
Hoo. F. M Ratherford of Trackee
came to town with the Elks Saturday
and remained over Sunday to takea
look around. He is a candidate for the
nomination-of State Superintendent of
Pablic-Instruotion, subject to the action of the Republican: Convention,
and bis candidacy has drawo forth
many favorable comments from “the
press of the State, particularly of this
section, where he ts personally known
and highly esteemed. Mr. Ratherford’s
enviable one, and should he received
the nomination be seeks and be elected
he would certainly discharge the duties
of the office in an exemplary manner.
Firemen Meet.
The Nevada City Sremen held a
meeting in Jadge Coughlin’s courtroom jast night and decided to entertain on an elaborate scale. The visiting firemen will be served with refreshments before the parade end
after the parade a fine spread will
be served.
Recelved Diplomas.
The first: examination of would-be
dentists, under the State law regulating the practice of dentistry, has been
concluded. A week and a day were
consumed in testing the qualifications
of the applicants, of whom all bat four
passed succesefully. One day was
consumed in hearing the representatives of the San Francisco Dental O1lege, which in the end was not indorsed, Out of that have grown some
legal proveedings. Myron Wolf for
the Dental Board will. make. return, of
the alternative writ of mandate today
and on Friday: next. the case will be
heard before Judge. Murasky. Among
the succesefal ones we fiad the names
of J. BR. Ivey and A, A. Arbogast of
Nevada City. These bright young
gentlemen bed alteady graduated
from the Dental Department of the
State University. ay See
1
e
e
Writ of Manda “bud
s
¢
awrit of mandate.
e of some land, over--which there isa
legal proceedings, ©. W. Kitts
torney for petitioner.
Tn uO
the Narrow Gauge Wil
Railroad Company are fixing up the
Chicago Park and will makeit a favorite pleasure resort. The swings will
~Paper Says of Our .
record as a Legislator is an . In the Superior Court case of Patrick.
Oampbell, petitioner, ve. F. L. Arbogast, auditor, respondent, an application was made to the Court today for
The redemption
controversy esto the amount of delinquent taxes due, is the cause of the)
is atFinal Account.
‘In the case of; the Green Mountain
Consolida'ed Mining Company vs. Its
Creditors, the final account was filed
Run It to Shebleys
and Chicago Park.
The Nevada County Narrow Gauge
picnic grounds at Shebley’s Pond and
be fastened to the limbs of the large
trees, and the dense foliage will make
them cool and inviting.’ The dance.
platform is to be placed in fine eondition, and when all: the contemplated
improvements are completed it will
be an ideal spot for excuraioniste.
The company have just constructed in
their shops at Grass Valley an excursion car that is designed for the
comfort and convenience of its patroos, and will run every Sunday from
Nevada City, Grass Valley and Colfax to Ohicago Park and Shebley’s. Ths fare for the round trip will
be fifty cents; children uuder 14 years
of age half fare. The tickets will be
good on any Sunday train. Parties of
twenty or more excursionists on week
days, will b: granted special rates on
application. i
Suodays only, round trip tickets between Nevada City, Grass Valley and
Colfax will be sold for one dollar,
“HOG WALLOW.”
A Parody On “Tit
Willow,” By Our
. Special Post.
Last week it was reported that the
people of Grass Valley were being
supplied with “hog wasb,” which was
given without extra charge or expense
ofany kind, Supervisor Miller and
County Health Officer Jones immediately commenced to follow the ditch
which furnishes the city’s water, and
at a place near Able Sandow’s ranch,
where a nice little bathing pond had
been made, the incident below related
by the TRansorirt’s poet took place,
which is given with abject apology to
the author of “Tit Willow :”
In South Yuba water a little pig lay
In his wallow, hog wallow, hog wallow,
And Mil.er said “little pig why do you stay
In this wallow, hog wa'low, hog wallow?
Is it dueto pure cussedness, piggy, he cried,
Or a burning sensation within your inside, j
That induces you here in this water to bide,
In this wallow, hog wallow, hog wallow?”
I’m here for my health the small porker said
In my wallow. hog wallow, hog wallow,
Aud Ill stay till the last human being is
dead :
From my wallow, hog wallow. hog wallow,
T’ve a right to bathe here just the same as
"8 many,
And perhaps you don’t know how important I am,
But if you don’t like it, why then, Yuba dam
Its my wallow, my wallow, my wallow.
The» Miller’s wrath-rose to a terrrib’e pitoh
At the wallow, hog wallow, hog wallow.
And he yauked that small porker clean out
of the dit’h,
From his wallow, his wallow, his wallow,
With a grip on his tail and a powerful swing,
He gave that small piglet a strenuous
SASTORIA . e Peetless Iceland ce (eam Freezes
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought sh enone gee ni
. Bears the 3 quarts . 2 25
Signature of : RUN osc ecteseesayecertsctone-resonr 2 5@
. eeenanes
How tor Lumber. Refrigerators
E $8.50 $10 $12.50 $14.00
ML. & D. MARSH fov° ielie “See Our Window Display
Any order can now be filled.
suit you in..
Doors, Windows, Sashes, etc.
We also keep on hand
. MASORY’S PAINTS
color. Fully guaranteed.
TEMG
eeorenmeres
Thomas H. Hitchens and
ery an immense stock of Lumber of
every kind, name and description.
e can
which are. absolutely pure and every
TIL
ONDITIh
UNCHANGED
. Consternation was caused
where many of the colonial Premiers and other distinguished
guests of the Government are ‘stopping by .a report brought
from the palace by one of the king’s servants, who is in attendance upon the Premiers, that oxygen is being adminis-—
tered to his Majesty.
The best opinion seems to
months’ postponement of the coronation is inevitable, and
even in the event of the King’s recovery the crowning of
His Majesty will certainly be shorn of all its arranged-tor
glories.
The postponement of the
to the naval review as well as to all other functions.
Stories that the King is suffering from cancer of the:
throat have been revived, but they are authoritatively denied.
Lonpon, June 25--An official bulletin. issued at noon
today says that King Edward’s condition remains unchanged.
The physicians do not glve any encouragement.
The last bulletin, issued at five o'clock, states that the
Kiug passed a comfortable day.
in the Hotel Cecil last night
Final Reports Wil be. d
“Wade at City Hall
Tomorrow Night.
Tomorrew evening at 8 o’elock, in the
City Hall, there will be s very impeortant meeting of the general committee
of the Fourth of July celebration.
The different sub-committees will
make their final reports, and all matters in connection with the demonstration will be faily explained. The
different features of the parade will be
more elaborate than ever before, and,
the celebration this year will be
the greatest patriotic outburet that
-eoeenee
goott, B. F.
9, 8. Peiser #0
g men of San
ot evening’s tra
Fairchild
is
this city.
Wheeler,
pertson of Sa
sndiog a few a
ip. W. Laring
noisco are her
N
W. W. Hosken, an old resident of
this county, died at Reno last evening
+ wees days with
pneumonia. He was a native of Eng.
land and @ carpenter by trade. =
sides a large number of friends ana
acquaintances ‘in this city he jeq a B. Quinn of A
bese ete ns, A strange thing aboutiore last even
r. Hosken’s death is: that he died on Mm, for Moores #
his birthday, being 52 years old ye
terday. The news of his death
quite a sucpriee to his ecquaintanc
here for it was not known that ho w
sick. Wilfred Hosken, the eldest aon
of her fathe!
Maggie Rourk
rrived here Ii
, morning for
ihe funeral of !
“4 of the deceased, will Jeave this evening
ever occurred in Nevada county. for Reuo, th attvnd Ube taveral, ning apres of T
: J. 8. Landsberg is here from Relief ae Adair retarD
be: that no less than three Pig are Fo — Came down fron yisit to San Ft
G, Ozalli of Moores Flat was in tewn. W, E, Yeaw arrived here fro, “a ee
today. Ormonde today. peutic
coronation festivities applies
WILL bE UATE,
—_——_——
‘Miss Marian H. Nivens
to be Married.
At the home of Mrs. Mary Nivens on
Lost Hill this evening the marriage of . .
her daughter, Mise Marian H. Nivens
to.Thomas H. Hitchens will be solemnized. The ceremony will be performed by. B;v. J. Sims, The marriage will take place under a canopy
of white roses, and the house has been
beautifally decorated for the occasion,
Mies Ethel Gallaghe , sister of the
bride, will act as bridesmaid, and
Harry. Rowe will be groomsman. Mr.
Hitchens is a well known miner.and
enjoys the esteem of a large circle of
acquaintances. Miss Nivens ie
eharming young lady and has the love
and respect of many friends. They
will take up their residence on Main
street. ;
Company O will be drilled at Araory Hall tonight and the Nevada City
Lald at Rest Today
All that was mortal of the late Alfred Bennetts was laid away in Pine
Grove cemetery today. Religiou’ ser.
vices were held at the Congregational
chureb, and the funeral was largely
bearers: Bort Jeffrey, Israel James,
Chas. James, John Hill, James Hill,
Ben Foss,
Recommended.
In the list of scholars recommended
‘or promotion, which was recently published in these columns, the names of
those recommended from Miss Keenan’s fifth grade to the sixth grade, was
unintentionally. left out.. They are
Bernice Shaw, Richard Bennetta,
Tommie Rafter, Johnnie Polglase,
\Carl Trevethick, Jacob Fodrini, Chas.
attended. Following were the pall ready for a long time.
g
Buy your Fourth of f
New Shirt Waists.
oods here.
» Maher & Co.
NEVADA CITY —
GREAT CELEBRATION
OF THE .
~ Fourth and Fifth.
Come to the Big Store now. We have been gettin
Just see the surprise in store for you
White Goods White Goods
‘India Linen, Victoria Lawn at roc, 12%4¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25
White Batiste at 40c, 50c, 75¢, $1, These goods are full 4
inches wide. _ as si
White Dimity, White Nansook, White Swiss, Whi
Organdie at all prices, Come and’ get our prices.
New Things in Wash Dress Goods.
All new this season. New Linen for Ski
already shrunk. New Host
Crash Skirts, Re
county on &
», re‘urned la
ulian Dobbin
ile Sunday
Valley.
Ben Bost is o1
ide Paee arriv:
om Downievil
_ g for San Fra so
‘ b'e Richard
Weare ready for the p the siok li
street yesterd:
Wayland ¢
Bloomfield les
orning for a
Annie Olson
the family «
dete * “GLENORA”
ee Isbester (as
aterday em rot
and,
Irene Brown
gto spend the
8.
Maud Bastor
visiting her
ge Ray of Bel
ty yesterday.
rgan arrived
yesterday .
— Dress from us. ‘May Rafte
veryone new. No last yeame, where she
State Norm:
folke.New Gloves, New Linet am, ‘peans:
spectfully, , A
William ¢
al,
Scarfe, Marie Charonnat.
eas
Hydraulic Parlor, Native Sons; has
{n the Fourth of July procession, and
willturn out in regalia. They have
invited Quartz Parlor of Grass Valley
Parlor will keep-open house for all visBand will furnish music. iting Natives.
LEGG & SH
'——SELL——
Y CONDANT
Open House on Ath. .
decided to have a large representation . f
to unite with them, and Hydraulie. ?%
3
ZTE Vamos Ninnis
8.
Irwin left t
rough the E
E. O. Sarge
ontgomery f aratoga Chips..
As we have just:
you may well expect to find them fresh
and crisp. One pound for 25 cents.
-Get them while they. are fresh. # % #
isiting at Qa
Francisco ti
Vhiting arri
m San Frant
M. O'Neill .
open ed a Box of them,
Smith of B
Electro-Dental Parlors
SMITH
These parlors are @ branch of the.
with all the modern
Phone Main 633.
This isa Grass Valley case, ;
established nearly four years
best equipped Dental O
Are Located Here Permanently
ELECTRICAL and other conveniences for doing
Electt‘o-Deneal Parlors of Sacra
Coa One of the largest and ey
ws on the Coast aad
abveolutely first-class work. ;
‘ fre work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by other
.) . :
i “el Se ee
PLA full Upper or Lower. $10. 00 GOLD . a FREES BOS f
GOLD CROWNS, a3 Kerat... 6 09 Sivek FILLINGS.. ..: pei 00
be a . =4 WORK, per tooth.. 6 00 CLBANING.. RUM IO CHATS wee nee ibe tp
@@" No charge for Extr @ when plates are ordered,
R. E. STITH, D. D. s,
jing a few ¢
Ferguson .
Man Francis
Sexton, who
o friends, re
bis morning
Kd. Brigha
oroing for ¢
cer
a a 4) es Eva, Not
2 of is morning
. : % eee eit.
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Cd That’s right, price with us is no object just now. We're 0 ie. —
8 and have te rid of our brand new stock at any Pray”
% We can’t afford to it, and ae a result you get the bengay. Scott fe
All our TRIMMED HA’ ‘o regardless of value. Everyt”
else.in same proportion. Come in: and see for yourself. Biiely is up f
a _ trouble to show you thege goods. Wecan please you. John Eve
Commercial 8t., ‘
: Mill Bitranoi f
Nevada Oity. MRS. L. LUBECK, Grass Val returned
“AeeRo Ris : Bagi lled T
n't Get Left---Be On Ting
: non, June 2
i : nt to Tac
We have an elegant line of OLOOKS and WATOHES of all jury at £
mekes and: guarantee them to be First-class Time Keeper’. bshe was t}
You will not be behind time if you have one of our Watches Mary D. Gi
or clocks in your possession and rely upon it. If you bave 6 a to her .
Watch or Olock that does not work well and needs repairing M, Bixby 1
cn bring it tous, Wewill fix it. That's our apecialty. Try u* Persons, pe
A. & H. W. H = *. iy e. : vY ® Har un = none bee
PHONE WEST 14, 7 . BROAD STREET, NEVADA or Goc
sold at a very low
Jewelry of, All Kind
¥ Broth
ox + Matto!
——
£
eae a, ee
. Souvenir Spoons..
eee ea. a cee finest lin
We have an elegant line of Bagraved spoons. Call and 8¢¢ MMB in Novag
_fhem,"Amongethe many Memattal engravings #12, 22 Muar ot
He has
Rand w
gaunt)
Stocks a)
sand pri
cash
Hand .
timmin
tnd yo
ic te, Goampt coon. and are
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