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NEVADA CIty DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN é& CALEING, PRorrirerors,
— Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION:
$6 Per Year . By Carrier, wa .
Delivered to ahy"part offithe city.
12 t-2c Per Wee
mONDAY. peor eten ec eeeeereeserece tenes ou «eden cbnees oe cexavass June 30, 1902
“TOY PISTOLS.
T IS YOUNG AMERICA’S DELIGHT to make a
noise, especially when it gets near the Fourth of July.
That is natural and probably harmless as far as the
noise goes. This year, however, many of the boys are
‘supplied with pistols which shoot blank cartridges, and
A blank cartridge in the hands of
a boy is just as dangerous asa .38 in the hands of an adult,
and still the latter is prohibited by law.
in allowing the boys every legitimate opportunity to celebrate, yet we believe this “toy” pistol practice should be
suppressed. -If it isn’t, somebody will get seriously hurt.
The results of toy pistol practice are not only on the
increase. in the smaller towns of California, but also to an
alarming extent in the larger cities.
toy pistol is responsible for nearly every case treated at the
‘city hospitals.
during this month alone thirty-seven small boys have sustained injury from these “warlike playthings. Included in
‘these thirty-seven cases is one repeater, and each visit to the
The Fourth of
hospital cost the victim a finger.
youngster took a shot with a blank cartridge at the index
finger of his left hand. He shattered the digit and ran
bleeding and howling to his mother, who confiscated and destroyed the pistol before taking the young warrior to the
Two days later he was back at the hospi-— Harbor Hospital.
tal with another finger in ribbons.
confiscation judgment and to console Willie for his suffering
‘had bought a new pistol.
The boys of Nevada City
in this regard and the TRANSCRIPT has not had occasion to
record an accident of this nature for many years.
is notelling what may happen if they persist in carrying or
using cartridge pistols, and experimenting with them. —
The city authorities in various places have now taken
steps to stop the promiscuous use of these firearms during
‘the Fourth of July season,
them a misdemeanor. City Marshal Shearer of this. city
and his assistants propose this
cases of this kind that come to
they have wisely concluded that the toy pistols must go.
They are dangerous and we think the officers are eer in
their determination to put a stop to their use. Shika
Boys, take warning!
While we believe
In San Francisco the
July is two weeks away, but
Prior to the first visit one
bardment of the city.
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Coronation {0
Cark HaytTIAN, June 30—The government fleet under
the command of Admiral Killick has commenced the bomThis action was taken without giving
notification to the foreign Consuls, who, under the protection
of their flag, are embarking on a government gunboat.
There were several lively engagements between the fleet
and the revolutionists, and there was heavy firing from the
north all day yesterday. The foreign residents are in great
danger. Deep regret is expressed that there are no foreign
warships here.
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the King’s recovery.
Lonpon, June 30—A report has been circulated that the
coronation of King Edward will occur in September.
The continued improvement of the King is announced.
Last night was passed without incident and the latest bulle—
ting says: “Royal patient's s condition is entirely satisfactory.”
There is great rejoicing all through the kingdom over
Mother had relented her
have been specially fortunate
But there
by making the carrying of
year to interfere with any
their notice on, hereafter, for
Chief and Assistant
The annual election for Chief Engineer and Assistant Chief of the fire department will be held on Monday,
July 28th, at the City Hall. Polls will
open at 12 o’clcek and close at 8
o’clock. George A. Legg, the candidete for Chief, is one one of the most
enterprising of our business men, and
is one of the best firemen in town.
Al K. Snell, the candidate for Assistavt Chief, is of a stardy nature and
always ready’ to Fespond to a fire
alarm.
Was No Good.
The game of baseball at Glenbrook
. Park yesterday between the Auroras
of Grass Valley and their regular nine,
_ wasas poor an exhibition of baseball
as has ever been foisted upon the public: The Regulars simply played tag
with the Auroras, and such exhibitions are very likely to throw the national game into disfavor. The Regulars won by a soere of 28 to 8.
‘Register Again.
All parties who registered with
George Cloud at Washington will have
to re-register, as all the documents
were burned up in this morning’s fire.
Voters should take-heed and see that
their names are pleced on record.
George will be prepared in a. in. days
ted — list the utara
The Native Sons will entertain the
visiting Natives on the Fourth of July
ina royal manner. They will have
turkeys and chiekens galore, and ev-erythiug else that goes to make apa
first-class spread. Hydraulic Parlor
is noted for its hospitality, but on
this eccasion they will outdo themselves.
Eastern Star Attention,
: ‘All members of Evangeline Chapter,
No. 9, O.'E.8., are requested to be
present at their meeting on Tuesdey evening, July 1st. Worthy Grand
Metron Mrs, Giberson will be present.
Mas, Kats Revno.ps,
Worthy moan
. Dr. C. W Chapman.
Local Brevities.
A large and up-to date merry-goround arrived here last night and will
be put up on the Native Son’s lot on
Commercial street. Itisa fine piece
of machinery.
The clothing stores of Nevada City
will keep open every evening until after the Fourth, for the accommodation
of their patrone, After the Fourth
they will close at 7:30 o’clock as usual.
Corkers All Right.
The Corkera of Nevada City went to
North Bloomfield yesterday and took
the boys of that town into camp. The
game was a “corker” from stait to
fiuisb, and there was ne doubt as to
the outcome at any time. The Nevada
boys won easily, and were royally entertained. The score was 27 te 8.
@
We don’t want you to forget the
baby show on the 5th.
To Our Credit.
SaceaMENTO, June 28,—Governor
Gage has officially declared the 5tb of
July a legal boliday, upon the request
of the citizens of Nevada City.
W. H. Crawford in hie new advertisement teday calls the attention of
the pablic to the fact that hebas made
a great reduction in the price of millinery in order to get ready for his fall
stock.
7e
Several new prizes have been secured for the baby show at Armory
Hall on the 5th.
Firemen, Attention!
You are hereby notified
Chief Engineer and Assistant
Chief Engineer will be held at
the City Hall on Monday,
July 28, 1902. Polls will be
operied at.5 o’clock and closed
at 8 o'clock.
Judges—R. Sandow and
"Clesks—P..G. Scadden and
HATIVE DAUGHTERS
Will Entertain Their
than-an election for
Friends During the
Celebration.
Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters
have made arrangements to entertain their friends and visiting members of their order at Pythian Castle
on July 4th and 5th. The Parlor
has taken a great deal of interest in
the coming celebration and the members are now hard at work decorating
a beautiful float torepresent them in
the parade. They also have in charge
the decorating of the Goddess of Liberty’s float, which promises to be as
pretty as any ever seen here. The ability of the ladies of Laurel Parlor as
entertainers is well known and it is
safe to say that all who fall into their
hands will be royally treated.
Personal Mention.
Miss Oarrie Neffziger of San Jose is
bere on a visit to her mother, Mrs. J.
Naffziger.
L. L. Gaffney returned last evening
from Stockton, where he bas been buying a new coach for the Downieville
line,
Jobn German, Jr., returned last
evening from San Francisco and left
this morning for North San Juan.
J. G. Davison and J. W. Willie of
Sacramento arrived here en this morning’s train.
Jas, McBride arrived here thie morning from San Francisco.
H. Baldwin and ©. 8S. Jones are here
from San Francisco,
BR. T. Heath of San Francisco is in
town,
W. H. Wayman left this morning for
Pike City, after a visit to San Franeisco.
Superintendent H. W. Morris is
down from the Yuba mine at Maybert.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McOormick, V.
McCormick, I. McCormick and 8, McCormick arrived here last evening from
San Francisco and left this morning
for Downieville.
F. A; Tames is here from New York.
W. W. Tarney left this morning for
Camptonville.
P. L. Waldron and wife are here
from Graniteville. —
D. Buroughs of Santa Rosa is in this
city.
E. Schuerr is up from Sacramento.
P. A. Fodrini and M, A. Fodrivi are
over from North Sen Juan.
W. L. Short is here from si Francisco.
W. B. Meek, the well. known merchant of Camptonville, is in town.
‘John Griessel is down from North
Bloomfield. :
T. F. Rourke and Eugene Hegarty
came down from Moores Fiat today on
their way to San Fraacisco.
D. J. Moore came down from Graniteville today, en route for San Francisco. .
A I. Zekind is here from San Francisco.
Father Grant is
Francigco,
here from San
Bring around ‘your babies on the
INST QUARANTINE
Smallpox is Prevalent
. tribution granted.
But No Danger Is
Apprehended.
The rumor prevailed at this city today tbat on account of smallpox prevailing at Grass Valley that city would
probably ,ba quarantined. There
seems to be no grounds for the uneasiness felt by some, for, while there
area number of cases of smallpox in
a light--torm prevailent “at Grass
Valley, the situation is not at all
alarming and. the health authorities
have matters well in hand. Every
precaution possible is being taken
to keep the disease from spreading
and a strict quarantine is kept on all
houses where cases prevail, The
rumor probably started from the fact
that it has been stated that at the
meeting.to be held tomorrow night
by the City Board of Health some
business of much importance will
be transacted, but we this afternoon
learned that the matter referred to
was in the line of bettering conditions
along the ditch from which the city
gets its water supply.
Another Game.
There was a hard hitting game of
between the Colts and Athletics of
this city. The Colts won by a score of
80 to 18. Squion, the cateher for the
Athletics, was struck by a ball and
knocked out in the bimeacy inning’
Court “Noles.
The following basiness was transacted in the Superior Court this morning, Jadge F. T. Nilon, presiding:
Estate of Hepsy Austin, deceased.
Estate of M; P, Peaslee, deceased,
Settlement of final account and disEstate of David Fitzgerald, deceased:
John Stennett, James MoOCaffey and
Thomas Rogers, appointed appraisers.
Ordered that the decree be entered:
Mrs. Jobn Eddie, Sr.,
Gold Tunnel mine and Hamilton
Eddie of this city, died at Sandrown,
Obio, a few days ago. She was aged
72 years.
Should Decorate.
their patriotism, .
we
Bth. They have a chance of winning
A. B. Wolf. a velaable prize,
his welfare that is pbesible:
AFTERNOON OF ATM.
List of Events That
baseball at Conley’s field yesterday, . .
Estate of J. J. Lyons, deceased.
saaehan of
Superintendent Jobn Eddie of the
‘The general committee of the celebration on the Fourth of July requests
the citizens of Nevada City, who live
on the line of march, to decorate their} GOLD
places on thet day and thas ee
J.B. Tally will have to have babies
~ Milled and tir, Coffett Injured
The father was found near the wagon naogasclons and seri: .
ously injured, his life being despaired of.
‘taken to Moores’ Flat, where everything is aie: done for .
Tim Coughlin and John Goffete .
Jr. drove over yesterday, and the remains will be brought to.
this city for burial.
One of the saddest events that has occurred in Nevada.
county for many years took place ou Saturday night, w
the young son of John Goffett was thrown from ‘his father’s
wagon and killed, Roy Goffett, the child; had been living
at Grass Valley with Mrs. F. Coughlin, and the father went
down Saturday to bring liim to Moore’s Flat to spend
his vacation, but he was destined to not enjoy it.
reaching the summit of the hill, near Pete J ohnson’s place,
Mr, Goffett lost control of the team and they dashed against .
the bank, throwing the child to his death. As Joe Vizzard
and Hunt Johnson were going home from a dance at 1
o'clock Sunday morning they ‘found the team tangled up in
the pines, and going a little further found the lifeless body
of the child lying in the middle of the road twenty feet below
the Milton ditch. The skull of the child was fractured and .
when .
Just after
be
RambaringRovoltionsts (SAD DEATH OF Alp."
John ets Tam Rus Avay, ts Son
The Tidings-Telegraph of Saturday
contained the following item :
Posters were posted today announe‘jug an excursion to Aaburn on July
4th to witness a baseball game between the Newcastle team and the
Grass Valley club.
son‘ the people in mass meeting assembled decided to accept the invitation of the citizens of Nevada Olty
to. celebrate with them and the invi
tation was accepted in good faith, and
we believe a large majority of our
. people are going te Nevada City to
rticipate in the feativities, It is to
regretted that counter i
are offered which will attract rang
even though it be a small portion, to
any other place, and we can aseure our
Nevada Oity friends that Grass Valley was sincere when its invitation wae
. accepted,
. there in force on July 4th.
‘Grass Valley People. ¥
Will Keep Good
Faith.
and our oltizens will
Early in the seaDNDAY. vos.
Adam Scott is
siness trip to
rank Nelso
enbrook car
om a visid to §
Mrs. M. Calat
han arrived he
this city yest
Miss Eva At
aff is here on
illiams,
Mr. and Mrs
ranciseo passe
orning ea rou
a visit to M1
Mobley.
Robert And
orning for at
Louis Roettic
Henry Metze
nion Hotel }
tack of erysip
yYather Gilm
hurch of this
ashington yet
. A. Quigley
friends in tl
Mr. Sanders,
There will betwo games of bareh
at Glenbrook Park next Sunday ,
at that time it is expected that aij »
attend wil get more than 4
money’s worth. The Grass Vai)
were to have played the Lash’s Bitt
team of San Francisco on Satard;
but in order not to interfere with
pat. off till Sunday, when the Nevad
will alao cross bats with ‘the visito:
Manager Armétrong of the Grags V,
leys is confident that his ning
be able to shew the visitors that
the goed ball players do not reside
the Bay, and Manager Loiter of
Nevadas expects to have his men
good trim by that time. The Bay'g
ba ig said to be a strong one and has w
quite a number of games this segsd
se, OD & Visit
Goffett was .
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Will Transpire On
That Occasion.
The afternoon of the Fourth of July
will be an occasion that will long be
will be given for the different events.
Following are-some of the events that
will take place and the prizes that will
be given:
Water fight at Plaza, between teams
of firemen, $10,
Greased pig race, winner to have pig.
Foot race, for which a special prize
will be given.
Fat men’s race, keg of beer.
Ladies’ race, pair of gloves,
Band concert.
Race for men over od years of age,
hat.
Scrambling for nickels.
Indian race, sack of flour.
Three-legged race, $1 50.
Free-for-all race, $1.50.
Wheelbarrow rece, $1.50.
Long jump, $1 50.
remembered, and a long list. of prizes
.
.
Side jump, $l. ,
Ladies’ race, $1.50.
Fat ladies’ race, $2.
150-yard race, $150.
Firemen’s race with carts, $5.
Bieyole race, 5 to ethciie $2.50.
FOURTH OF mY,
Call Around and Get
Your Check from —
the Committee.
The meeting of the general commiting will be one of the most important
that has yet been held. The chairmen of the different committees are .
checks for the amounts which they
have been allowed. ‘The reports tonight will be final and everything is
vada county.
eee oePrince Albert Lodge, Sons of St.
Two tug-of war contests, $5 each.
Men’s race, keg of beer. candidates and bad a good time.
LEGG & SHAY (ONDA price No Op cl.
hereby notified to call and get their . }
now in readiness for the grandest cele. {
bration that has ever been held in Ne.
George, Saturday night initiated two . ?
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than a walnut, They are iced and then covered with Hime on a cou
powdered suger. 20 cents per pound, » train he
LADY FINGERS A small delicate cake. .20 cons
‘WALNUT CREAMS re
walnut in center. One pound, 20 cents.
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marshmellow and iced, with
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best equipped Dental
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degtists.
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WNS, 22 Karat. .
BRIDGE work, per tooth. . Spee
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Phone Main 633. 2
on the 5th,
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with all the modern ELECTRICAL aud other conveniences for doing
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PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 GENTS.
ordered, %
Tiaseale bubéthig, wp susie &, Pine Street, Nevada City.
Ottices on the Coast and
All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by other
PRICES sec fekd
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CLEANING. seeeresereeses sees: SUC Lp
plates are
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Washington
sold at a very low
Sosueiner Spoons. oo
‘We havo an elegant line of of Engraved
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a We can’t afford to it, and as a result you get the bed
edi ree7ers All our TRIMMED HATS go regardless of value, Everymeided that
f . @lge in same proportion. Oome in and see for yourself.Mive a pavil
aK trouble to show you these goods. We ean please you. rt, The dé
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' makes and guarantee them to be First-class Time a ai i try a gra
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$8.50 $10 $1250 $14.00 or clocks in your possession Gad cal Upon it. If you nil a a ae
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