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siding. The testimony for the de. positive ; think the
: par cularly speaking of Shark. . .,as: had trouble with
, 4 debts; donot} weeks before I moved di to” :1
: repos one “heare : Sy rey & gege E et ticular occurrence . came portion of the way down here with ;
1 Sif papers out Of the most prontable part) fier this r Doolin came tO my;. ormade any purchase of ground there ; one ever told methis man was 4 liar 3j Eastman is the Constable. = = a eae em
. Serer tl es tho . aN ew n=) aw in, reo, RE nef “5 1 has passed the Senate and ; and is Ages Aeneid he “te ask me; had heard of thie robbing ;. me that they would rt ae x! M pple oss? pid. 3
a nesds Governor, . his coat and revolver; he came m 4d to him are you the man who. Court adjourned to ba st 1 o’clock. } Sy oe a a , Laid, pabibe
it po eg eS SD sumhouse; McNickles-at the time was in the Ln Seay Jee yopans’ P. Mae — r A oi SMA . fie Daisy ee ee on bat po gets
4 A Te ee tol] ee McNickeles.as-the. Sirus time I knew: PAOD ee . oe act eee eter aon. pemiaaeae coins, eh
Y monses reqt pe be he was lesking.into the front door 0 him; nebo a Hoole d his money andi} = a HinA oe defendSepa REY f\p. don, LOR nah ae 99g ae a8 — Wwe
a . State organ—{he Reporter—need not be)! 146 housepDoolia remained about three. . bo knew.it; he them asked ane. if ri Defendant Pat-Doolin—Am Ger Kee at aly me couldn't go. 3
. rublished in any local paper in the State.\. minutes; 1. saw him going down Pine. ‘could.give him employment ; Ltold him . 2 in this case ; I knew John McNick-. . Asked Mc. if herwould drinks ; he said oy a
q of advertising, the litigant . street and McNiekles. walked after him, . that at time }-could aut but possiles in his life tinte ; “fir knew him at! po, didn’t want. drink from :mei! »8o goto 4 sbi
“a be convinced that their . close behind, till they disappeared from . . thy at'some: fatare time! could} gate, Moon I femem the eon drank,-and.[--leie-the-house aa) “4 wsgood thing has been plucked by the Hayes’) any view: next saw: MeN ick. és'aad Doo-'. im no positive promise of employment; badehea -idrcerPgpent ene tains 7 Y . and came on toward Nevada as fast as swepa A ~ needy
. bitty ‘The Examiner talks” right ‘‘aid/'in . . Jin in Ae house the follewing day;i. before leaving he wanted me to promise; hous Wa ; to be. p e. “Me. wing me my oO
a ‘ mecting.” Here is what it says : . they werd: botliv sitting idowa Opposite the, i¢ Pat Doolin left, my employ #) *clo tinal leed.at Ps atlas Er es 9d Nab aa
as . ‘An Unsust Muasume-After all the abuse . . ©4¢ other, qe, _one.side of the room . any fime, or made. any investments to thie t “. nds . . hand; ; a, & & What peal er er
a which has beet ste Demoeratic,. and one on the other; I was in a neigh-) jor him infiow fot he nteaded to follow engéed-in mifing. be, At . he'd dowtoldane. he would kilkpaes sf Bei itt ask
a ce of. . bor’s house whelt they first came“to my. . him, either to she end or death, won't that titié working my own diggings; for ve Ree and went into ee the road ; rese
. A a A pe rosea om liti-'. house; I left my sister at home at that) be positive which ;, camnot say that Mc-. he accused me of having his — i] Be. d tn the ‘Btreet ; came obt ater wpad: dhe~ ste
. ee ee eae ae Propo . time; . went to’’see them as my sister) Nickles appearance. was any different John MeNickles came into ie A pty oa ile, and Mc. followed : me. round cloge_to the F
q weevil to Democratle . sent after'‘me; I went there and found’ onl nn except that he was'. 20a @ Bap eatter the mosey WH OF; . town. : The first place 1 wept into wae him." T turne
j ; ‘dis to undo P from any other man excep : I and my wife. were there; he Beck fi’s ‘saloon, and Mc. ca’ ein after through Roaee
good work "On ‘Seturday at, anee the wba rea poate ye at SOLE . very vindictive ‘agujnes Dost ‘. asked what ‘the reason I waso’t. ie veh Wa tah’ 1 enw ee +90 ant ther tz
i ; niet title of ** An to amend an act to fi remained at 0 mm nutes; he. remarks at times that Doolin did” as what was i : me jke a W man. . saw im getting cy :
: in ily, and . posite the house.and sat down on the he drow hts money like oslier. . Dusiness appears to get me jnto trouble] Wept int Beekman’s again, about half ee john
passed under a suspension of the rales, a bill, . : ott 4 Money, a5 He y, 3 . as well as everybody elee ; he said to}, nid’ after 1 wih ae saw was John
hich completely emasculates the Litigant: sidewalk; did not notice what he was!) men’ ‘of family ; went with Mr, Soell : ry . a Dears val Smt gS pty . work for two’ 0
Bin In fact pe , Hayes’ measure be=. looking at; ‘Doolin remained in the} .nd arrested Doolin after the homicide me don’ pssebmaing, Abode H SP on at-1 jn, he followed me,) Told Beckman .1 i dotiths: ei
come a law % ay for the major: . honse forabousS minutes after MéNigk-! ‘ Ae ; . } tend to your work; at this time MY} eam@in to liave a drink; but‘ tliat’ Mc, Weer went to
ity of the Demoeratic Join the State had . },. 4% . and brought him to. town ; made né're-. Jy. aod child if and MeNickles ee Neg offers ifter I went. to
yo It tic journsleint See canest! les left the house; Doolin. then started . sistanes; gave up peacebly and quietly. wife an ,_ myself an N . worlldn’t let me, . Wert dut. of k’s the falls saw
ne lela’ Hot inform us . down Pine street; ‘MeéNickles followed} ~ Cyoeg ’ examined--Ath ‘working two were in the house ; he, went out and . and down to Maguire’s;, Me. owed : on the
svnether the bill has passed the Senate or not. . after; close to: hi; Doolin.was aliead'. sets of diggings @ nd own Steep Hollow walked a little way from the house ; he me in, and I went out the back “way. another trail 5
ihe as net ait o aS ae be te . 200 McNickles close behind him; was) pitch ; this man called om ‘me and apstaid there at least half an hour!) Nextsime I saw Mc. I was going along Pek Dibas
of agree Te cheat the State Cap. . Within 2 or 3 steps of him; that was tie peared vindicative ; by shiv Iimeap he. After themoney was lost,on ee wee the street, looking for Belden. When eben :
ital Reporter, at the expence of all the other . order in which they }rceeded when eared determi ed to get bis money’ night ‘he'made & seatoh of thé 8 ;} he saw-me he.was on the opposite'side him "We batt i
bose and ‘Sabropeoh the Bugle It ine they disappeared from me. ag ae apt eg had it ge Y . . did not go to work until nextday; went} of ‘the street, and “1 “went into Matakes another
y organs, to fll t S aunanetene eae . __eter Noren—In the Fall of 1867 f ties Gault—reside here fa Navads; Picre vo fix ep even twas . paires aizain ; he followed me,and I was 40 be'some
too, which derives as much from the Litigant . resided wt Moore's Fiat; férmhem ber hearmy bosiness th the fall of 1867 wae that? t ken ; he returaed again ; he walked obliged wo go out the back way ; he ap8 mes belie
billas any pages so WewtAHe a one win . BB epeRt then thar MeNick ies Ut! of keeping .« restaurant i ea in ; did nos.aey anything 98 he came . peded to be pretty desperate ih thet pan cnn
favor we oe ertlal. legtelation. It ine eteved fa at money; know Mrs. ckhearing then. that McNickles of Moore's. in ; I stepped out’ of way ; spoke . Went out tlie ‘back way because be.told . we che ae
he isa stockholderinthe Reporter, and he . les; ‘Doolin;-by house was 160 to. F.: liad lst some money‘ ubout or . t° bite; he did not, speak tome; he} me all along that he would-kill me,and iadert whl
has so bourne himosf in his high office, and 125 feet from Dovlin‘s house; was friend-. sror that time saw MeNickles at my talked souié time itiere$‘hé palléd ont . yojimg me vo I got out of his Way.” . Twas working
rian fester eaten adlentioueees 8 tee oc . Hy with both parties at phat time, alter’) piace ; the first time he came his kuife and said, “if 1 knew who had l-reqliy beli¢vedthat thi#inan iubended Wxeintte
ne he al dutics. vy injustice to . this’ report, McNickles came to my . shortly after the robbery; op tpereys . my money I'd shove: that into them; . to do me_ personal injary. Saw Me. said, come: vr
man. the advan of one, and . had « gun; he came B or 4) . y he talked there some and my wife took . the evening I-saw Relden—he followed in-ahead of hi
Tee ahi te ne; 2? gun; be came B p days in succession; he stated to me ; i ie : & ‘ 4 ds,
Past, ope ja wplgh, ja.said he is pecunia ily . nights, still having a gun with him; he} what he said were the facts in-relation ivupy keaidctohim; Joba; you might . me all that evening, Mc. said to Bellomcsengnee'
We say, in conclusion, ifthe Governor has . came in; said he ‘was Cold; wanted to} 4, she robbery; asked me to’ notice know something about that money -1. dep in the latter's office, “Belden, Tam to work agair
: not Giresdy sigued the itagant dill that he . sit.down; be came from ® to:11 o’clock . when Doolin left town; said he had to wish you wooldytell mei7” he safd, “p°. following this mam; he hay got my nel I heard <
Fo pee eeeh ty the crite Dems . Ot NERS: stayed. perhaps an hour or. 75 back to the Fiat to arrange his bus. rt L think you know something about . money, aid Pil follow him to his grave that, Gunni
penalty Nateme state with the exception . More, sometimes loager, sometimes . inegy ao fhe could follow him wherever +, and Ifyou don’t get it for nie, Fil) bus Iwill ges it outof him,” he vold town, and
, veto . shorter; said he thought his money; was . ). went : believe that is the substance cut your very heart out ;” he appeared . me if I didn’t get that mooey be would ness—that. he
ridden round Doolin’s house, and if he] 5° wat he stated: think this was the to be pretty wild, and desperate then . ijvane+-he told me this many times. The remg
tar, Be Be Pod, cue amine is erred. je: found asybody.takiag.it away he would . ,.cond or third time after he came to and I gecniraid ba-woeld do nometbing . Judge Belden told him to leave the.o!mony will
tage, taken in connection with the State Pa. stop them if he could; that was the reaJace; might have been after h with his kaife ; he was standing in the) fee or he (Belden) would -haveto-go
«Ma ee waa ttf ME { the floor,and I talked cool . our; , ‘¢ ‘paper. oa blend tig iet montane, Haren . son ho gave for being inthe neighDoF. . Gane back fr the Fla . intr of the ‘Sor and I wlkt col ou Me went. out Belden wit Me DE
. “ih at niglit with a gun; I never put} _ : bi gat . im .@0¢/ door to keep him out; ben I went ~
Ton the able abso he queaton 10" him; wae double . semromter of hesag 1 Pal of 1807 of HERB ot rtenedd To whe @oor . Sox Jno, MeNioklen waa, standibg there pe rar te
The Murder barteled shotgun. I now reside on . McNickles, of Moore's Flat losing monI said John I don’t want you to draw} and I had te go down by the way be By. xefexen
A yitatdtal ms Seid min Sietak Orléans Flat, within’a mile of Moore’s. . oy. know Doolin: know McNickles; re} ° knife on me iff my Own house, or any . jow the grocery ‘swore; he (Mc.) follow. » it will be see
Crosa, Examidéd— Reside at Orleans . Sdinbee wheli the hhotiicide took place; . “h°7? else. Well, he said, I don’t give) @diné’;'1 went round by the Union, ordéred an «
in this community: in regard. to the . Fiat; ih 1867 resided at Moore’s. +] a damn I'll Wee this knife uD get my . stopped there some time after leavin City {for thi
McNickles came into my saloon about : P ’ ? “me a! “ ity, for’
murder casebut the excitement does. James Daley.—Reside at Kennebec . ¢ o'clock #. mM, on Saturday, the day bemoney. Next he appeared like he} Beiden’s office and finally Me. went-opt Spe
~ not ran. as high’as the.fact, thas -RosenHouse, about 9 miles from Nevada, and. p16 he vad ‘killed: ‘had don véfbation wanted to come close fa o's he'was . of sight ; next saw AAs oo #4 roe Me!
berg & Brothers b ve t ived th 84 this, side of Lake’ City. Was rewith him; he asked meif I had geen moving yoward me with ‘the knife in streets) next aight was at BDelden’s afMars
ave jus received the . siding there at the first time I heard . pootin lately; sold hii 1 saw bin two bis hand. I ordered. him. oat of the . fice, saw Mc. cluse by he was climbing % per
pra SS righeat gtoek of . McNickles had lost some mouey ;. 5; three weeks ago in: Netada? be told house ; he said he would not go. I told . yp: the “window; Belden ‘rifistd “the @ay, May 2¢
_ Spring Dry Goods ever brought to this . could. not say when that was; have me he, was goimg wp: to on him} 1 him he had to go;* to be cool and time . window and jiitaped Gut ‘after bins 1 act a8 a Boa
city. They are now. selling.the goods . S°°" McNickles and Doolin since bear-} acked him if he got any track of his would tell who hed his money—per-. came dowm. siairs;.aaw. Me. on the Fudges anc
oi exmentinare low tater ;. ing the report; ome day T'was if BY . money; he said no; I Pf ‘you'd: better . 2829.2: liad ft himeelf., Mc. 100k . street ; saw Belden on the street also ; H. Hagado
iy rdinary low rates and gome of . house, Pat Doolin caime.to my house; . not go then, you will get into tr a step: towards ine; 1 stepped-back and . asked me to go.along with hini ;: went ‘es
fy . them did gold éven lower than they can had a drink; atterwards tarped round, sahches pontine your money au said, now youlleave, He left slowly, . up the street by the Court House ; this diss
4} be bought in Chicago at wholesale . aud McNickles stepped in." McNiektles . quicker by going; he eaid I’m bond vy . and said he would come again when 1. was the time . was down from Moore's AvTHUR
44 rates. ‘The articles consist im part of (#4 he, would have company 10 Neva-. 2 up, they are a bad family, (nieaniti did not know.it. This happeved some: . Fiat first; Mc, was coming along quite Conn,; is u i RE Ps d du. Doolin said that was all right: ae ial wife) pom AY yr time in October, It might be twoor close j,Buaphive 1 bis. And ssked-ifibe inate “at
i rns CE Pur’. fT © goods, dress . pat Doolin said to me, “Jin wilt you. aaa oF will happen before I t three weeke-afterwardsthat I-moved to . was following him and hé said ho ; . Awertiont ; . goods, . ladies, children ‘and’ misses . come to Nevada with me?” Told nim . ju, 35:00 ap iS $00 — Nevada. Beaw McNickles around wy . then asked him if he wouldn’t give &. abs
i} shoes all.of shem,.of the very latest 1 could not leave home; didn’t go with money for me tolose; I’m tooold a man house during this time. Sometiineshe . man a chance to walk four steps,ahead advertised
him; they disappeured ; the last ] saw v wotild beveluse to the house, and Soiiie. of him and be said no ; Belden told me
' styles. Betore purchasip thing jn to try and make $5,000 ove in, and . liner,”
\ the above line elsewhere ge iol fay greta yg of Petco Ane I wi follow Me all preg iee world pest arene i Pog ge pee better go to ye Pibesiay: ie pe si
1 ine taOAAGE WAlE” pice AE’ Hdseaberg . money ; did pot ee Ray: arvns-ear Bhe. y.77en ai nests guacd NE r house of these times; during those times bs . Exiowed me thie, wes abous-dark
ii & Bove) Ont ComBicréial Stadet, Sppbslie . Nickles at that time; they were, on realeeclpentngting omg hy ap . Hed 8 Gan Sin ES Oe ad before . gor: bo: Oos'e he: wana abe. 1 eer
1 Pine street.. . i a have never seett him sipte.’ The next walk J the house; could on-} stand; I hajlooed to a manend woman. wiotims ar
y : David RaseReside t'¥ou Bet ; oc-. Gay . heard of the homicide, Remem. iy get glimpee of him, when 1 put, the . at the end of ‘he euroetw o were com: . amends
a) Mining Locations: Fo age wateragent for Ed. Williams; . }.> the time Pat. Doolin left Moore's ; moye to. the end of the}ing along; when he saw th lie eprene
. F. Alexander and others: have located P BB sicsqpaam 1 vere ksown him . Fiat dnd eattie to Nevada, ' Hé' eame “ a eas aeahoes stopped; Me drew 4 pistol On “me and aki
4) sixteen claims for mining purposes onere RUMEN BE 5 8° . into my tailorshop the day he.,ca . Al ote ‘pot silk, but told me to stop; and said you've been. wih “he
t lbp acquainted with him soon~after he . gown, hunting for S. Venard, aid seem. when sthnding still it theend . giving that uidney 10 and Bennet Hf half of a mile'BEl6W'tlid "Timbuctoo . came to You Bet ; have seen defendant . 64 ye; h fri bined i Ser: ; nearl eegnraate ae drawing up some writings about it Grands +
a Ditch, #reveh Ravine. Grass V frequently ; recollect one time defendbie A gvacgstnen,. pirated aah gece Brant, eats San aa Lodge
a3 et 8 ge ne, Grass Valley. vous and trembling, and requested me }‘the «money :wast-missed, saw } and . want-you to ve it up Tight here ®
a} John’ ‘Cartright has located all the Ta nad os pi ee gern to go over to Béckman’s saloon after 8. McNiekles round my house; during the first . or I’it haye your life; I aaid I heve diico on. t
7 watertt’ the’ braach “of ‘Diy Greek . he i afraid to poyy a de ont Venard,. { went with him. ‘ achieve Wea ontigen te been doing nothing of the kind; B; F.:Bne
. known as American Ravine, situated in . other way ‘by Fags Rit Diageo om auaen maneeae ee was make & living; Twent to) Wont #wey from Bim fast til — mail.. ’ ; taat : uor, i work iis: about the dd day afte ° ) people and. "audbaiad
Grass Valley township, near American poe ee. pedis are a Defence here offered deceased’s coat tnissed; am ceetea sts part:. kept the middle’of the'stroot } Pwent Grocer! EG Phelgund beta Vakee’ ous . sahthg saad re ech dartanss’ Wel. in ve sean es he had on at the meas ! coer f phe ee himself in. to the potest mee I got S. Venard toWe call
abont 1000 feet above his.clsima, ject hie'gaad uahivaj tlie we gualouk wht . “ay oe harant “ ae ee stant erue partners wat 360-. Ur down , went.X a lo more my fanB. Fininy
Dennis Sniivan and others have Johim, that he or sireid to aor kathe me H. peer re ell A q nae ot toe ee uc iicklons Ne pe peed nyt ap eben ange F. keeps
joining thé! Mammoth! Gravel Mining . : rag ReMi oe ral acquaintance. ‘the people at Pinar s bent . met hint just in the digpre 02 63 we £' My, (med and wom
Co's ground on the,east,,: The: location . about.3 or 4 weeks belore the houiiYou Bet apd Ohels Biafis:Kgow a man . @ Jmaacoming ont; did not workin . I'm going vo be alter hit > Bleve peda
she el. chaunel throngh . cide, ‘recollect decudant coming tothe _by she name of premen —-maboomaben the that day; see pjsaid I Won't sthigk he han: no share of .
the grounds owned and being worked id one nig hinee ‘paying they were . reputation there is bad. home; did nof work for several ys; Went) don’t know anything about: it, c. we n*
by the Webiste Uo: Grant Co. and . ut 4am. 08 hima; could os say phe . Cross Examintd—Have hestd 15 or to town. gota man togowith me OlRIUE) sollowed us up to the Flat; saw ‘itr a
Mammeth Company. cont whee Adian cobs Se asl ttied UP . 20 persons speak as to Sharkey’s repuilifams—Why@id you go ?—I pro. there that bight, and mext morping. _ Mra,
ial ago now Tahaan gue aig th poe tation—have heard Mr, Snell and Mr. . pose to show in answer to that, that he went Steve and I came’ back nextday; aid the abo
“Report j AES. B getade was talki wah a aaa oe * B ni him bound over to keep the peace. . Mc. came down too.. Saw him here: évening
On account of serious illness-in the . the road whois ie es going home trom me thi fp We arene : again in Nevada llowed me every sunies
family af the aitier, he was unable to pan gh Star Pk yk re ne . : s whit he woenle toring dhid BOR ET sie
complete“ the Teport of the trial of know: who it: Peer Wee : : oh vd elo me. After! got here L lived in a house i reef
Doolin now, pending. in the District Cote aE : al ' belonging te Tom:debnsem; satter beNEA Court. The.work; however; has been . : ie ey YS ne pcaiplpiene ig . . want night a — a ari es
se ce ee fa S/O ie Sa Bal
who kindly. volunteered his services.
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