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April 25, 1873 (4 pages)

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iS agai te eager a ie if if ft h) f. ihe Case-of Bogart: Bogart, one of the reporters of the ‘wa lately by the naval “Wine Gok pe apes Island. \The am .wos-mude in. compliance “With an der issued bythe Secretary: Or the Navy at Washington, for the purpdse of having the said Bogart tried by a Want Justice Administered. San Francisco Chronicle, says the . the” sani’, wiht’ oe a . that apatre time on ty va ngs, deg aman om t art est,. What-kind of a place W “ts, pase comfortably i> he ping. ‘lis, you know well e stilt . Now it requires as many ween or rather that is the fashionable demand. Tt was thought @ very ‘ereditable thing half.a century ago, there are not qtiite so many people’ here as formerly, which in my opin” An open etter to Governor Booth, numerously signed by citizens of. Pajaro Valley, asks thatthe law be enforced against thé parties who hung Mathew Tarpey by mob law. They niake a statement of the case, which if true, certainly shows that the act ‘was hot justified, and which further demoustrates that the Sheriff of the county, who was offered assistance to défend the jail, and who was notified that an attempt was to be made to take the place by the mob, faileditt his duty dnd acted the coward. ‘i : number of citizens of San Fransco join with the people of Pajaro Valley. to the Governor. Wado not however exactly.see how the Governor can do what ig the duty of. the people, aud t the officers of Monterey county neglect. todo. The Governor éan only interfere where the civil officers are powerless on account of the-fesistance to law, and the county -_ Aathiorities; if they fail in thelr duty, may be punished or removed from office, ‘Tho only way that we see, is . forthe people of Pajaro Valley to ‘and attempted to make a martyr of rest, ‘release of Bogart; and the cas6 was rest of Bogart ' was legal, ——‘he ion is an improvement, since all the bad characters have left, and only the good people remain. But to tell court miartial for offenses committed while in the naval , ‘Service-several years ago. * The Chronicle, however, bitterly denounced the action of the: Secretary of the Navy. in ordering this arrest, and thé commandant at Mare Island for “executing the order, turned lately to their old stamping ground: In point of morals, our little town is equal, if not. superior to any mountain town in Nevada county. Last Sunday a flourishing Sunday school was organized chiefly throvgh the instrumentality of Mr. J. W. Hinds, of Nevada, and the citi: -zens of Washington are deté that it shall be a perpetual. institution, We hayes good public school, tattended—by some 26 children, in its valued reporter because of his arApplication was made in the United States Citeuit Court for the argued before Judge Sawyer, who on Tuesday remanded the prisoner into the custody of the naval authorities. The Jadge in effect holds that the arwho gives good satisfaction: We havé two hotels,two stares,one clothing store, oné butcher’ loons and one postmaster. In the neighborhood, considerable mining and prospecting is carried on. On Canyon Creek, Messrs. Locke & MoCurdy areerecting fine 10 stamp quarts mill, on aJedge which they purchase’ of the Lindsey Bros, and which willbe in running order by can now only establish his in of the charges made against him, at his coming trial by court martial, Should this tribanal decide that Bogartis guilty of the charges made against him (embezzlement and desértion;) this ¥ou d-bemartyr_and the:pet of the Chronicle will be punished. If he ié innocent, he will be able’ to establish that fact; but in either event, the effort,to make him ‘tlie truth, some bad ‘chaps have re-. charge of Miss Mulry, of your city; op, two sa for young: couples. to tuke a small cottage, and go to housekeeping in a quiet and economical way, and enjoy ag ‘much of domestic hfe as possible. We need a domestic missionary sbtiety to restore this old-} fashioned household economy — to make it not only possible, but the right thing, even “fn a society view, to live without ostentation, and as wedding couples, on the few hundred dollars more or less which i rmined . costs-tolive apart. “That landible® ‘end gained, a great many worthy bachelors would be helped out of a very seriousdilemma. Various plans hhave been set on foot to restore this equilibrium—that is, to take this surplus female population from the old Statés and remove it to the new, theoretically it is wanted None of these plans have ever been succegsful. A few huncreds have been set down in a tore successful fidld, and there theexperiments have .ended. The new States want a larger element of; female population. But there are no better opportunities in these -ous and amusing truths aronnd. the speoimien rook. a a pone Fae — SU Seah commence, at home aud go»after the a martyr we imagine will prove to be aaa eceme alan a failure.. There seems to be no. , . Good reason why a publi¢ journal, whieh is continually making charges against high officials for alleged derilection in duty, should try to protect a criminal because he is employed in writing up its sensational ssbb Vey' 40 the tai raifrond from Colfax to this place is getting along famously. The members ‘of the surveying party enjoy life in the wodds, and are workizig carefully. pam er A note from one of the boys informs Roll of Honor. us that M. B. B. Potter of the party. mm, following names are placed on has his little hatchet constantly” at work blazing the way and driving stakes. As Potter has tho’ little hatchet he cannot tell the boys.a lie, but he does. tell them some marvelthe roll of honor, in the Colored School, for the month ending April 24th, 1873: Laura. Booth, Sadie Booth, Amelia.Preston. — ,_. ROLL’ OF DISHONOR., The following hames are, placed on the roll of dishonor, im the Colored School for the month ending April 24th: Emma Montelle; Horatio Preston, Medora Ford, Lulu Preston, Rose,Preston, Nathaniel Ford, Lettie Ford, Johnnie Ford, George Dorsey. camp fire, Good health and spirits and a gvod crossing over Bear river abound “with the survey. So says the Grasa Valley Union. ‘Dass or Gotn.—Last week, after a run.of six days with ten stamps, the ‘Bureka mine’ cleaned up $10,500, . ‘Mae Idaho in the same time made a’ cleaning: ‘ot * en which gare about $94,000. Book Stolen. ’ Pather Claire informs us that some person entered his residence, through a window, on ‘Sunday last, and stole. acopy of ““Josephus’ History,” which he left'on a table for the purpose of delivering it to the owner on his return from the country. The book sod all being a borrowed one ‘he desires erp pe "owe $100 the thief to return it forthwith. Thia, Pittsburg (not the one near Ne. vada City) seems to be very heavily with free gold and galena sulphurets. So mays the Grass Valley Union. The. Pittsburg, near ‘Dead's ) Flat, owned‘by the McCook broth“era and E. P. Sanford” is getting ou Father ‘Claire's Successor. We understand that Father Meagher, of Truckee, has been appointed by the Bishop, to preside at. the Catholic church in. this city. He will conduct services atthe church on Sunday next, and Father Claire goes to Truckee to reside permanently. , y last Governor Booth parGeorge Rosenbaum (well Valley where he.forwho was convicted on The AT RO metly resid Bogart was taken before the Court remit yar is at ay boo, Mortial, on the 29d. “The charges and sentenced to one year_on each against him allege three separate ‘acts of embezzlement, amounting in the aggregate to $28,000, and upon these charges he is tobe tried. = Bank of Higliad has sai another Fecovery of money, realized by the Bid i. forgers, amounting to $220,000. They have now got back all but $30,000 lost by the forgers. Anrronas,of incorporation of the San Luis Obispo Railroad Company have been filed. The road is to ran from the town of San Luis Obispo to deep water in the bay, and will probably be about ten miles long. Tax California Acclimating So. ciety have hatched ‘about 250,000 truat this year at their ponds near San Pedto. From 120,000about 90,000 came to maturity, The patent hatching boxes with charcoal sides are used, s: Tus Risdon Iron Works of Ban Francisco have sold ‘to the various companies mining on the Comstock ledge $200,000 worth of machinery charge: conviction was ~ d in Yuba county, April, 1872. The pardom is issued on petition of the Judge ‘who sentenced him, also the Judge of the Tenth Judicial District and residents of Marysville, and because it in doubtful if a conviction could have been obtained on the children, $0 says the Grasa Valley Union.. * “'f'aw epizootic is spreading in San Francisco with fearful rapidity, and business ig beginning to be seriously alee experieiulag difficulties, owing to the disease having appeared in their stables., Joasen Neuman, the silk producer ‘of California, went East Monday on dhis. Way to the Vienna Exposition. ‘He carties with him mulberry. tree shoots of « year’s growth, and fourteen feet long, and has sent by ex-. prose oosoons had silk flags. He ¢xBP scopreyeer paca eo . “ee eae ai of merchandise, one of leather, one LE treed Bory cific coast before returning to Washstil on the a er eee: t ¥ . od fohurnita yihqacng od iwi ives anit Medal ssi { splendid, Jf this enterprise turns . is also some talk that a new mill will with your railroad afterwards to the atcmupaas ere .}the State of California vs, Jacob . taken to the hospital, the other day, Pecie) ington. Ak teanoounte they were. the Ist of ‘May. The ‘ledge looks . States for the femules to support themselves than in the older States. In fact, the latter do, in many instances, offer the best ‘advantages. Intelligent young women, well ‘bred and sensitive, will not come out as mere adventurers. California may need’ a hundred thousand more women, if we may believe the census returns, to balance this inequality of sexes. But they will never come here because the census returns show this discrepancy. Many who otherwise would come will never be sent for so long as the young men are frightened at the cost of ‘setting up an establishment,’ and are every day doing their best to sustain— that hollow conventional law which makes this increased outlay exceed arty, ordinary income.”out well, other ledges in the vicinity will be opened, ‘The: old: Lindsey mine, now worked by Mr. H, Lindsey, looks better. than ever. Rock which shows plenty of free gold was struck a few days ago, and Mr, Lind. sey feels greatly encouraged. There be erected on Diamond Creek, on the old Salathiel ledge and a saw mill connected therewith. But the main thing demanded by the citizens of this town and vicinity is some help by the county towards the building of a free bridge across the South Yuba, and a road thence to, Graniteville. This road would be. open all Winter, being on the south ‘side of the hill, and would be an, accommodation to the whole county. There
is an old tumble down bridge here, . . dangerous tO man and beast, and for the privilege to cross a mule or horse the ‘unfortunate owner has to pay half a dollar each time, which is an almost unsupportable tax on the citizens of this place. _Iwish-that-youwould turn the batteries of the TranseRiPT on our Supervisors when they next meet, and make them give us a favorable. hearing.. We will help.you ~The Great Crime of the Century. ~The New York Tribune; in sumlantic’”’ disaster, says: “The captain had made but voyage to America on the ship. * had never been in the harb a shipmaster; neither had the caaaad or fourth officers who were on duty that fatal night. The captain had not taken any soundings, and was not certain of the s at which the ship was running, though he knew it was increasing hourly, The night was not thick; but up-to midnight it had been brilliant with stars; later it was partially obscured by ‘drifting clouds. Sambro Light, which throws its rays twenty ‘miles to sea, must have been in sight more than an hour before the ship struck. The light was only nine miles distant best of our ubility. ~¥esterday-we had-Oourtday: The County Court met in the morning, and the’ District Court in the afternoon, both of. which were presided over by our worthy Judge F. Freeman. In the morning it was C. Grissel vs. B. Murphy, change of venue being taken to Nevada to the Court of W.H, Davidson. In ‘the afternoon, the case of the people of made. Put these facts together, and then look at the amazing statement of Capt. Williams, that he went to his room and went to sleep! The ship appr coaching an unknown and danger-lined coast; officers. ignorant Webber came up: The defendant of the navigation before they are on was arrested for rough language used . duty; the ship is:making at least towards a lady, Mrs. King, daughter. twe ve miles an hour; conspicuous of Judge Freeman. The case was . Vivid beacon lights must be in sight ; finally settled by defendant paying the coast line is white with snow, , and the breakers show their the costs and promising to do better ing teeth in the broken starlight; the in future." Drinks were taken all reefy beach is nead ahegd. Yet ‘the around. captain of the vessel.calmly goes to We have the episootio all around, . feoh the vessel crhing ‘on. to mee men, horses and mules, but nobody . tain destruction, . This 18_not.only dead yet. Politics begin to stir, and. the great calamity—it is the great candidates are being talked abont. . “time of the century.” Everybody is anti-railroad. If anything: remarkable should happen from a fight to an earthquake, I will let you mow. _ Gusetaveus Henny. P. 8. Old George Ploog is alive yet, doing duty at the batcher shop. Epizootic cannot hurt him. listenA. can load of ‘new w California butter,.consigned to Doremus & Co.; New York, arrived there in good order on April 7th, and was sold rapidly at forty-eight and fifty cents per} peund. Another car load was expected the following day. A rrnz in‘ the Emigrant’s Savings arrested, a week or two ago, for plunging a sword into the neck of other morning, burned out a great her husband. The man was jmumber of lawyers’ offices, and made necessary the closing of the Tr is be Wag that telegraphic tolls over the Atlantic cable will now be advanced, owing to the breaking of the cables. and after a thorough washing of the . . patient, the doctors prepared to inspect his wound, but the mest careful search failed to reveal the slightest scratch upon his grimy hide, and the conclusion is that the sword was thrust through his beard, and as he old resident physician of Eureka, has. . Cause, excessive. ¢ drinking, ming up its editorial judgment as to . who was responsible for the ‘“‘At} from the rock where the wreck was . . Bank gbuilding, at New York, the . *, Dz. Gommonaz, well ti as an . ” Creer ee ee ae tb on ie ts boi! Sah, 1809, perearors careers sae parreseness tiles pan ts te or tid ‘roa nu whose lips were stillfasteried to the, fountain whence iz had been drawing itgsupply of nourishmeht. Some saddeu wave had probably'swept the two into eternity, while the mother, careful of her child, was in the act of quieting it.” Two pendegt tone’ of silver ore were shipped from Montana .on the 5th of February to Swansea, Wales. The price paid for it ranged from . $30_ to $50 per ton. =. Two sports named McClella and Ross, have been indicted .by the ing a faro game without a license. Lavra D.Farr’s lecture on “Wolves in the Fold” has been published in pamphlet form, and is for sale at the San Francisco book stores. A BLock of some eighteen buildings wére burned i in Chice last Saturday morning. J. & 8. ROSENTHAL, © THE PIONEER DRY GOODS 3 ‘ DEALERS, OULD ‘announce to the, Ladies of Nevada County that they have the finest and most». stock of Dry}. Goods in the mountains, which they are selling at astonishingly low rates. Read a few of the prices: . : HEAVY BLACK SILK at $1 75. POPLIN at 25 cents. ' GRENADINE : t 25 cents, LACE SHAWLS, $5, ’ STOCKINGS, one bit. FRENCH CORSETS, 75 cents, BLEACHED M SLIN, 10 yds for $1. BLACK ALPACCA at 373s cents. KID GLOVES, $1 a pair. DRESS G@oopDs, 18 cents per yard. OIL CLOTHS, 75 cents per yard, WINDOW SHADES, 25 sents per yard. pee 25 cents, WELS, $2 per dozen. ‘7 everything age in proportion. J. & 8S. ROSENTHAL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. Nevada, April 23d, 1873. ? ANNUAL ee NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! _ ATTENTION . Ve are heréby ordered to meet at your. Armory in full uniform on } __Saturday, May 10th, 1873, -— At 10 o’clock, A. M., ._ For Annual Tatget Excursion and PaThe Company Medal and & number of other ae will he agueged for the best aa M. 8. c= On ‘a’ a L, Captain Com’d’g. ‘Nevada, Apel 238, 1873. VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, Vick's Flower Seeds, VICK’S BULBS, <7ON SALS OTH PRESTON'S. At the Regular Catalogue Prices Garden and Grass Seeds. JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM. . MINER’S RUBBER CEMENT. Pere COUGH CANDY. —arT— Nevada Drug Store. PENMANSHIP. ECOND TERM commences at the WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE, on Wednesday Afternoon, April 16. At 4 o'clock, Also, in'the EVERING at T o'clock. TERMS : Thirteen the privilege of classes fur Your dollars pas et Sh caeeating tg Private “$5, Satisfaction sent, Old and Young sre invited p atml? E. P. CONNOR, Teacher. COBRESPONDENT al ‘trails the : to the . ‘Grand Jury at Winnemucca for deal. [ROSENBERG BROS.. iN TARGET EXCURSION 4} Eve — is required to attend, and all faili so to do will be fined and re. ported to quarters, By order, ie Bas: #4, _ Santon em Save : aS ai = fs q rs enemies ‘ 5 ote ie spitaid 4 ——— ee Nowhere! _ OUR MOTTO Is QUICK SALES AND sMazy, [Adjoining the Bank of Nevada Oo. § ign the onl faetanes: and try to deceive the public by havginog out red flags (Cheap John style) X . draw the weak minded public, and sel] them old fashion or shelf worn Dry Goods, nor do we doa Chatam Street style of bua OPPOSITION STORE in Ne. = . ness, Rosenberg Bros. HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK PRY GOODS In Nevada City. Which were selected with ona: care from all the European and Eastern Mar. kets. It is a treat for the ladies to call at our , ‘ _, PALACE STORE To see the finest selection of Goods of all Shades and Colors, to be.found this side of San. Francisco, which we will sejl at Prices that will Defy Competition, NO HUMBUG !. ECONOMY IS RICHES! As the Convention is drawing near, ‘and ® wrangling as to who. shall ‘be County Treasurer, it js resolved, Rosenberg. Bros are not up for any office. We have ‘Coin therefore be known that we cannot and will not be undersold. We. sell cheaper ‘Rosenberg Bros. __ ARE THE LEADING DRY GOODS DEALERS Our Stock consists of the LATEST NOVELTIES, 2,000 yds Japanese Silk. 2,000 yds Silks of all colors Pe 6,000 yds Alpaccs. _ 3,000 yds Fancy and Striped Pique. 10,000 yds French and American Prints. 10,000 yds of all brands Mur lin and Gheeting. A great variety of Ladies’ and Children's Straw Hats. Latest Novelty Parasols. ‘ADA all the fineries in the way of aren that @ u be found in a first elass Dry Goods Ace of City Arcesan, at the lection to to be AN acta 5 2, meinen S bee co) “of OUR STATEMEN?. And don’t be led away by Bambugs. ¥* don’t throw ont any ‘Dates, but we do 5 gitimate™ ig ot oat By calling PALACE STONE you willbe aurea o oe & ads you + now Coxikpetition against Us is e don't. use feoptivn in our. + enough to conduct our business; “het i than any of the third g~ade dealers can buy 4,000 yds Irish Poplin. . NEVA’ —— pave Visited past few day js. story-in that @ man sarpt office penefit of « we would 8 renee has-€’ first we hea zen of that out of whol ning to. en deeming th his courage tor the ‘‘ses the falseho evening, at Church, we being in at! tions, reci