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pea reputation.
he Daily Transcript,
NEVADA CITY; CALIFORNIA.
Blidge Iter Items,’
(Prem our San Juan can Onegin. i
Mrs. 0, PaStidger is'still confined
to Her room, but improving.
ae
~
Sunday, Aprif 25th, 1880.
De Young Killed by Kallech.
Telegrams received here yesterday state that Charles De Young
was on Friday-evening shot dead by
"the son of Mayor Kalloch. It appears that for three or four Jays
past: the De Y oupgs have been circulating in San’ Francisco pririted
pamplilets:wherein were related nugherous ‘incidents ‘regarding the
~ @areer “ot the — elder-~ ~Katlocly
~_hefore——-he came to this Coast. . °
The Mayor's son swore that he would
avenge . this attack On his father's
Several times Friday
bet weert-7 and 8 o'clock,
De
night,
he was bserved ‘passing Chas,
sence he dee a sie ped deel
_five shots at him, the last bullet. en— tering his tipper ‘Tip ‘and t ranging “ip. week, 2
into the brain. The journalist ex piréd within five minutes, and Kalloch
was arrested. During the fracas De
N. Cadwallader, Heq., left, last
week for his mines in Plumas county
_-not Butte as published last week.
The selection of Examiners. made
by the Board of Supervisors, does
not give universal satisfaction to peopleviere.
There is a report here this—Thursdiy—morning that—several--bridges
have been swept away above this
place. It needs coufirmation.
The good that men do in this world
lives after them; the bad is generally
forgotten. This will be. a consolation tothe late State Legislature.
“The mail was brought . to town on
Pie cntwe was thatthe bridge across
Blind Shady creek was impassable
for the stage. ,
Naot snow y fell to the aaa of four
A Boottess Attedipt.
belated pedestrian saw Ah. Sam, a
doing there.
waiting to see a man.
suspicions were aroused,and he hunted'up officer Scott. The two returned there and found the Celestial
boots from the interior of the market, which had heen left there for
delivery by K. Casper, by means of
a wire that he stuck between the
pickets of the fence that forms the
front of the room at night. Ah Sam
was arrested by. Mr. Scott, and yesterday Judge —Robinson— sentenced
Wednesday, the 2lst, om horseback: him to pay a fire of. $25, or go to jaily
Fiiey ‘night? about 10 o'clock a’
Mongoliati' miner, hangimg around
Naffziger’s market on Commercial
street, and asked him what he was
Ab Sam said he was
The citizen’s
endeavoring to sh out a bundle® of
Probably Pineticable.
reliable source furnishes information
that Sebillot’s method ofapplying
sulphuric acid in the treatment of refractory ores, whiah has recently attracted much attention in European
mining circles, is about to be tested.
on_a large scalehere. The process
ha¥ been edftered in the Patent Othce,
at Washington, and it will be testedat the principal .mining centres. of
America. . ee
In commenting on the above the
Stock Report says: There is a more
practical sound to the process: ;mentioned then there is tothe stories of
~~
dirt by his electrical process. Sulphuric acid is already used as an
is within the possibilities that it. can .
be so applied as to disintegrate _ the;
matrix of ores and leave the: metals
_New York, April 1 19.—A usually .
Edison extracting gold from waste . agent in the reduction of ores, and it}
BORN.
At Grass Valley, A ii 22, 1880,. to —
8. Dickenson and wife, a daughter. :
BIED
At Grass Valley, April 23, 1 James W,
T. Rose, aged 48 years—a‘native/6f Alabama.
The ftineral will take place from the fami
ly resi lence, on Murphy street, to-day at 24
o'clock. Services at the M. E. Church, The
members of the Masonic Order and A. oO.
W., Grass Valley, will meeb-at their -respective Halls at 1} o’cleck for the purpose of attending the funeral. Nevada City Lougé,
No; 52, A. O. U. W. ., and all sojourning
Brothers areinvited to ——
STADE ISTE RES cca
SPRING & SUMMER Goons.
MRS. M. A. ‘STERLING,
explain the affair away by saying = sath Bisse ao WOE DRY Goons,
that-the wire found in his possession . Pelieve that’l ‘pre-bearing rock were
was one which: some bad a were roasted, or burned, in bulk, then ee.
ther
. desig ie and ae of last
week; New snow fell to the depth
—t-of-3h-feet-above Columbia. Ml last
The sick here are not: very numerous, sud most of those-heretefore reported are. conv: alesciny. =
county, . trying to lasso him with shorély be. treated to 1 spray-till ~cooled:fore, —
Republican _Cancus Aespinetioss.
Ss —=
subjected to the action of acid and
23 theearth:and rock washed off, the
particles of ore could be collected
Grass Valley Thursday evening, the
following ticket was nominated, to
»
‘other words, the State,
Youtg tried several times to draw
his r rey evolyer, but failed,
De bris Bill. = ~The
z A-correspondent of. the .Bse interviewed Governor: Perkins, Friday,
-doncerning the Young debria ‘bill.
‘The Governor was frank regarditig
the final dispositiowof this bill. He
—regarded-it as his clear duty to sign
it, and it will-donbtless become a
law befote 24 hours” have passed
away. In his opinion: the whole
State was interested‘ in’ this great
subject, and: it was the duty of the
parent to protect the child; or, in
being a corporation, should foster and save
from destructiin every portion of its
éwn body. In: reyard to the appoiutment of the three. Commissionérs under the bill, he expressed his
determination to select men of the
very first stamp, men in’ Whom: all
the people would have confidence;
meén of enlarged views and who have
had experience in business and with
the world.
te
= -._ Sad but True.
The San Juan reporter of the
__‘Prawserter writes asking if there
s
is any foundation for rumbrs of several serious cases of domestic infeli-4
eity and certain other unfortunate
éireumstances that affect the interests of Nevada City people. We
regret to say there is more truth
than romance in the reports. _No
reference has been made to them in
these dsolumns, because the troubles
ure not pub ic property eo-long—as
they are kept out of the courts, If
all efforts to adjust the existing cirgumstances fail, which let’ every
good man and woman pray may not
be the case, then it will become the
bunpleasant duty of the newspapers
to state the alleged facts. As matters now stand, the less that is said
the better.
——
dived Shooting.
*
—==—— Some good shooting was done at
the Rifle Grounds Friday, Albert
.Goldgmith, to win a bet -of $20 that
he could not kill three chickens at
350 yards in fifteen successive shots,
killed the birds in seven shots, Stanley Eddy and Dr. Schnabel, for $20
aside, fired five target shots at 2
yards, Mr. Eddy gave his opponent two points, and then beat him
as shown by the following svore: »
Eddy—5-5-4-5-5—24,
Schuabel—4-4-85-4 —20
_--., -Who Me Is.
“Chas, Colough,” sent to the
County Jail recently from North
Bloomfield to’ serve outa term of
fourteen days for vagrancy, is none
other than, Chas, Cullen, the man
who recently passed ao bogus Narrow Gauge railroad time ekeck,
signed J. Kidder, on W. Hy Swaith.
As soon as his present term expires
he will be rearrested ouea charge of
obtaining money under false pre:
Senses, °
—S-S >
% The Water Suppty.
Superintendent Browa of the .
—————SonthYanba Gana: Company esti-.
Peres
Weston, w
sent that precinct in the County Con“Ata: ‘Republican :« caucus held in Z free from extraneous substances and
could then be readily treated by several known processes cheaply, expe__Geo, B. . be voted for at the primary elec. }ditiously and closely. Then if it is
Including all the. latest an® mest 5 amiable .
Styles> which will be sold at
__The Lowest Retail Prices.
My past experience enables me to fully understand the wants of the trade nere, and
satisfaction iy guaranteed to all whe favor
mé with their patronage.
““F tion Monday, May 3d, 1880.
AS just.received a complete. new .
assortment of =
“REGULAR
. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES
_
Fer City: ¥ Marshal,
\ JILLIAM scorr is the+ Republic,
Nominee for ~ Marshal. Blect .
Monday, May 3d, 1 23
$$
For City: Treasurer’
Vy © BD. VINTON is the Republican Nominee -for City Treasurer, Election
Monday, — 3d, [830, ap23
For City Assessor,
na CRAWFORD is the Republi.
can nominee for City Assesver, Elec
= -ang-W. :
—s
THe DAILY T
-NEVADA CITY,’
Briet Mé
rial jury meet S
Friday evening’s
hours late.
The mail from th
yesterday. Five .
came to this city.
The Republican.
tion to nominate P
State Conv ention 1
this city Tuesday.
Tiekets for the I.
“\gion train to Gras
orow evening Ean.
_ Brastus Bond,-G.1
or SA. Bulfinch.
ihe ee
[MARR IE D LADIES!
“pre: 7 receipe of. eure Ex
into envelope, oft cent stamp. Address
MRS. MCW! [TENBERG,
Box 218, Station C, San Franci:
Sark ranei Pine April 23° Assit.
THE meLiagie.
had been very ill, is up } tion.to be held last evening, torepre. Proposed to treat the freed ores by
acids, it is possible that the base
-}andabout.and ——in strength
daily.
The Chinawoman ment ionedin my
her liege lord'was found pea at
Sweetland on Monday even 4 uf
an abundance of jewelry on her per
son aud in -her possession, all _ of
which had been taken from her by
the party who induced her to flee
from'her home. She is now happy.
Bulwer once wrote a novel entitled the ‘‘Last of the Barons.” —_If
prophesy truly after March 4 18¢1
some one of our numerous historians
may write a history and entitle it
“the last of the Presidents.” Both
ofthese prophets say that Hayes
will be the last of our~ Presidents.
This world and another; tlien comes
the fire works.=
A. Harris, a leading dry peda d merchant, at this place, returned last
week rom San Francisco; whither
he had been to-lay in his spring stock
of goods which-he is now palcing in .
his store. ‘Phe business which has
been conducted'for a year past unPSpencer, J; Butler.
vention which mects in this city on
Tuesday: next: Edward Coleman,
Fuchs, Elmer P. Sanford,.
Roberts, S
E.Ss. M. Harris, M; -C;
W:
Tay:
last week, When she-left she. ‘had . lor, Wm, George, Frank Hoyper, . ‘by washing.
Wm. Daws, R. Leech). Wm. K.
\ Sliding Down HMfll,
The ground became so thoroughly,
saturated, with rain the early part-of.
the week that-a\portion. of Charles
quarter of a mile bel the Provi+
dence mine, slid_ downs tothe ras
vine below, doing considerable: dam:
age. Several, years ago there \was
another landslide in the same vichtx
ity, and at that time McHugh’s house
took a ride down hill. He ought to
—fsprinkle sand between the strata” of
earth acest dati! his farm.
> —
Ditches Kept Open.
During the late storm the Sozth
Yuba Canal Company’ s main ditch
was kept open constantly, a feat that
der the name M. Heller will hereak
-ter be conducted under the name ef
the old firm, Harris &Co. <A. Harris and N, Netter compose the_firm, —
“In speaking. of the Count de
Tocqueville I notice that you and]
count. ‘This is an error. De Tocqueville is a real Count—no V iscount.
A Count of France ranks equal to‘an
Earl ia England. A Viscount of
France is what may be termed a deputy Count, and ranks abdéut as high
as'the oflice of Sheriff in England,—
-. Many people are under the amapreesion that the title of Viscount is of
a higher grade than Count, ‘This is
an error,
The death of George Kallenburger
of North Bloomfield a few days ago,
took our: people by surprise. Many
did not know that he had been ill
until they heard of his death. A
noble specimen of humanity, he was.
He lived many yeaus at North San
Juan, and was well known to all of
our people, He was a native of Bavaria and about 70 years of age at
the time of his death, He was a man
of infinite jest, noble hearted and
generous toa fault. He leaves a
wife and severalchildram all of
whom are grown, to mourn’ his loss.
Another noble heart —has-—-erossed
the river and-goneto that bourne
from which ronereturn. Mrs: Jennie
Quick, wife of Mr. James Quick’ of
Badger Hill; breathed her last on the
2ist instant, about2 o'clock Pp. mM.
The deceased was a daughter of
of,women. A few yearsago while agirl
she acted as the Goddess of Liberty
ata 4th of July. celebration at this
place,and her beauty and intelligence
captivated all hearts. She was a
very exemplary woman, ani well
beloved by all who knew her. She
was in her twenty-fifth year of age at
the date of her death, Her mortal
rrevininsturied were inthe come. mates that the hydrewlit’ miners in
bhis county will have an abundance
of water to continue washing till
thé last of November or thereacouts.
The swppry is generally exhausted a
Month earlier, but “the late heavy
sires of this year grtarantee wr ex
Sod se ison:
tery at North Sqn Juan on the 23d. 4
~ eo oe
Cougregat jenal Chure™
Preaching in the morning. . In the
evening a lecture will be delivered
on, ‘Phree Great Lights, of ‘differ.
enteolors:” J, Sar, Pastor, .
.
occurred
weeks
your cotemporary style him Vis. ,
Thomas Gill, now a resident of Bad{,
ger Hill, and one of the most lovable
prevalence of such long continued
nd.heavy snow-falls, A snow-slic»
at
ago to-day, and stopped
the flow of water, but a force
of men were immediately pit
o work, and when the storm set ip a
runing,
Good Clean-up.
~The Union says: A clean-up of
52 loads of Centennial ore has been
made -at the Orleans mill,which
gave a yield of $4,500, or $86.50 per
load, This does not include the
sulphurets whieh were also — rich.
There were a number of loads more
of thé same quality of rock on. the
dump at the mine, but the bad
weather prevented it being -hauled
to.mill. The lot of rock yieided a
higher figure than it was estimated
at.
iis
A New Text Book Wanted.
Vetitions are being circulated in
this city praying the County Board
of Education to adopt as a text book
in our public scheols, ‘Richardson's
Temperance Lessen Book.” This
publication isin use in the public
schoels of New York State, and
members of the Women’s Christian
Temperance Union all over the
country have united in an effort to
have it adopted in the other States
of the Union.
_ Ooo
A Delayed Commu nicaf#en,
Our San Juan’ correspondent’s
letter, some of it written last Mon‘day, did not reach this office till
yesterday. A large number of the
date to call for publication.
beh&vior, the news from that section
will be published when fresh, thanks
ter.
—
Mit? Startcd,
claim near the Mt. “Vernom House,
to-morrow begin crushing regularly.
is not often performed during -the . Steep Hollow two!
items are therefore of too ancient a
Now
that the weather has got on its good
to the elforts of Abstengrgatic r eporKiekham & Hitchcock yesterday
morning started up the mill at their
and it worked admirably, They will
POLITE “ATTENTION To EVERYDUDY.
als, or in combination therewith,
last budget as having “strayed: from W._ J; Grase, . J.P, Stone, Henry could be eliminated; decomposed or
separated from the precious metals
collected by the action of quicksilver
We think the project of reducing base ores by the action of acids is practicable.
—_--—--oo >
Not Applicable to Gold Bearing.
Quartz.
Some time since Major Bradley;
Secretary of the Superior Mining
mother, Sifton and Abby Marsh . McHugh’s ranch, ‘situated about a: Company, operating im Wik, wrath
o Mr. Edison to gaim some knowledge concerning his new mining invention. Itwas thought that pos-.
sibly lis machine might be available
on the immense deposit: of gold ore
belonging to the company, anl it
er
, N. J., April 9, 1880.
, Esq., Salt: Lake:
favor of the: 3lst
ult. was duly received, The process
you refer to is only\applicable to
placer deposits and not to.yoid bearing quartz, — Very truly,
___T. A. Eztson,The Lick House..
<
Nevada county people when at the
Bay wi.] find it to their interest to
stop at the Lick House, that: ever
-popular resort for visitors from: the
interior. The elegantly furnished
full head of watec was fortunately rooms are rented at low rates without board, leaving guests to obtain
their meals where they desire. —By
this means greater comfort can be
obtained ata lower cost than otherwise. Mine host Harrison is liked
by all who know hna; and strangers
never fail to receive a hearty welcome and good care when going to
his house, Read the advertisenient,
—_ Oo oe!
Rare Bargains.
R. B. Symington of thiscity offersin . .
another column several rare opportunities for purchasers to secure
rare bargains. He will receive bids
for 320 acres of heavily timbered
Fland located conveniently to the
city; a desirable city lot on Coyote
street; alsoa span of horses, team,
etc, Parties desiring to make profitable investments will find it worth
while to communicate with Mr.
Symington. :
Superier Couri.
The following busineas was yesterday transacted in the Superior
Court, Hon. John Caldwell presid
ing:
M. J. Larimer vs. Ford & Ford.
It was ordered that acommission issue directing the Clerk of Storey
county, Nevada, to take: certain ‘deitions, ;
Recess till Monday.
Furniture and Carpets.
In another column will be: found,
the advertisement of Jas, W. Burnham & Co., the popular San: Francisco dealers in furniture and carpets. ‘Ihe trade of this firm extends
all over the Coast, and is growing
rapidly because of the low rates at
which they sell ll goods,
Washent ; t Repaired. ;
Yesterday Jonathan Clark receiv~
ed.a letter from the Buckeye Mills,
stating that the break onthe California and Oregon railroad, below
Wheatland, was repaired, and all orders tor four wauld betidled inunediate] ys ;
a a
material enveloping they precious net
ne this view that be was ad a ee
pany
Room 6, Sate Deposit Buil No. 328
. Atonggoiters sineatyhnmn Panton telitcaie)
. yom
fshall remain unpaid on the 2ist
Geed Geeds at Reasonable Priccs--One Price aad Fair Dealing.
Orders from the country faithfully attended to, MBS. Mv A. STERLING,
Commercial Street, opposite Transeript
Block, Nevada Qity. ap25
TIMBER LAND, CITY LOT,
“Team, Etc., For Sale,
HE UNDERSIGNED will receive offers
tor the purchase of
320 Acres of Heavy Timber
Land, in two 160 n.cr®blocks,
With a large proportion of @ak and
good down grade te the city.
—ALSO—
Ete.
BR. B SYN INOTON,
Main St., above Union Hotel.
Span of Horse
ap25
SPRING 1880.
FURNITURE
CARPETS
JAS. W. BURNHAM & CO.
. eperareeee and Dealers in
FURNITURE and CARPETS,
UPHOLSTERY COODs,
And BEBDING of all kinds.
61S Market and 15 and 17 Pest Sts.,
opposite Masonic Temple,
_\San Francisco.
Don’t fail to call.
San Francisco, April 25—3m
LICK HOUSE,
SAN FEANCISCv.
Af tem ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS
of this popular Hotel will be rented hereafter without board—the Dining Reom being
temporarily closed. The House, as always,
will be strictly first-class.Special inducements to ~ Families, Mer:
a schante, Tourists and Commercial travelers,
The LICK has the most desirable and eentral location in the city.
WM. F. HARRISON, Manager.
San Francisco, April 25—1m2dp_
Assessment Nem Netice.
URCHIE GOLD AND AND SILVER MINING
\
of business,San Francisco, Calif
tion of works, Nevada County,
Notice is hereby given, that at a meetiz
of the Board of Directors, held on the
day of eh 1880, an assessment (No., 3)
of Six Cents per-share was levied on
the capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately, *n United States gold
the Secretary, at the office of the Com:
Any prt Mae upos which this assessmen
day of
May, 1830, will be ment and advertised for sdle at public auction, and unless
payment is made before, will be on Monoi Hs Sey td doling day of June. A. D.
pay elinquent niger yee Brg
wether with gosts of advertising and expenses < ale, be”
y order of Age Board. of
D. HOGS crete.
& THE. ESTABLISH
—} election, first Monday in May, 1880)
‘A City Lot on Coyote Street, Wagon,
a aS
Price’ very low. .
Company.— Location of princpal por :
ornia
‘California. Pe
SHMENT. OF
WM. H SMITH,
} AS. by pursuing a policy of fair dealing.
become one of the Solid Institutions of
Nevada City. It has been conducted with a
«. View to profit the proprietor, as well us; give
“+ the public satisfaction. None but
The Best Class. of Goods.
Are kept on hand. It is not claimed that
they are sold at cost. A reasonable margin
is soughy for, but no seney prices are charyed. The stock of
GROCERIES, CASE Goons,
CROCKERY, Etc.;
. WINES, LIQUORS. ETC.
Is constantly kept complete,
&Z N. B.—Thisisno Cheap John Establishment. Ww. H. SMETH,
Commertial St., opposite Transcript Office.
For City Assessor:
S. LONG isa sandisats fow reselec.
tion for City Assessor at the‘coming
ap2 1
BF
NEVADA THEATRE,
Ca —
Wednesday and Friday Evenings,
April 28th and 30th
a c. 7 i
J. M. Walling, Pres. R.-E. Robinson, Treas.
W. H. Crawford, Sec. ape D, Parr, Stage Man'r
Dion Boucicault’s oe Moral Drama, in
five Acts, entitled the
Streets 5 New York
As originally performed at
Wallack’s Theatre, New York City.
Magnificent New Scenery,
Elegant Stage Properties,
Rich Costumes.
Tak PLAY will be:ps produced ona scale of
grandeur neverbefore-equatied by any
dramatic. representation witnessed in the
State outside of San Francisco. The best
histrionic talent of the mountains has vohunteered for the occasion. A full -Btring and
Reed Orchestra has been —_— practiced
for this great event.
Admission—Gallery, 7heents. Parquette.
50, cents. Reserved Seats can be had at W.
D. Vinton’s Drug Store on and after the 2ith
without extra charge.
THE BEST PLACE.
R. N. SMOOT,
‘ ‘SHE BLIND MAN,
AVING purchased the establishment on
Commercial street, opposite Coe’s shoe:
store, heretofore owned ‘by Fred Wilkinson,
has placed in charge as Business Manager,
ERASTUS BOND,
And will keep i in store the largest and finest
stock of
Cigars, —
Tobacco, __
Confectionery,
Fruits, Nuts,
Fancy Goods, etc.,
et in Nevada City, all of which
ae RATES
Than any other house can offer.
eapT
For City Marshal. _
ced br his
fete eea' blian: candidat” many asa Repu an
for the office of Marshal of Nevada City
Election, Monday, May 3d, 1880.= _.
For, City Marshal.
T the requést of many’ friends, JESSE
omce—Rooe } No, 6, Safe it Building
328 Montgomery street,: San {F rancisco,, €
t
“=
m= of City Marshal of Nevada city.
" tien. Mr y rsee.
" . &
— Ca =
al
re ‘LEMENS is & candidate tor the :
= the ‘School
held yesterday, bu
—_ been wee ba ds
“7h Mulloy sad :
« Two men had a d
—dtvectnear the Nat
Friday evening, &
was knocked down
No serious damage
The special train
Odd ‘Fe lows for th
_ tending the enterta
Valley to-morrow €
this city promptly
Leon. Bowdoin i:
lumber for a new b
build near the dey
If the weathes r
building will beso
two weeks.
Alvinza Haywar
_W.N, Cromwell o
~ Algernon & Cromv
and W. Van. Nord
latter city, left for
day morning.
Wm. Holbrook
. the broken flume
mill the other da:
bottomless depths
ing wagon road an
-out by a fellow-we
. The members o
No. 52,-A; 0. Uy
_ “body to-day to Gi
tend the funeral
brother, J. W. T
leave this city ab
yes, =
«, Eight of the tre
whose terms of co
~ County Jail had e
terday turned out
own living. Nuw
and will be taken
pital till he recove
. Aman living ¢
" snow belt drove t!
terday with a s]
raised the dust
treets as the uns
ance passed along,
dinusemént for spe
Under Sheriff C
Ah Sam, the wo
secreted between
prisoner's pants ai
on that bore a res
tleay re only it w.
—
Caristian Tem
The Worhen’s .
anee Union, by in
State Society, req
of Nevada City to
of their congrega:
son's Temperance
a View to fatrod:
Public Schools as
ladies are circul
that effect,
Mrs. H. J. Hi
Mrs. B.L. Ma
———e
~& Pepitar 5
Mts, M. A. St
on Commercial
st
‘Complete and fres
goods, millinery
purchased especia
and Summer trad
ty. Her motto i:
veaapuable
price
child can obtain
dot fail towisit hi
\ ————>
~The Beneficent
held at the reside
Mein,on ‘Broad st
2 aecount
of the
Weather, until Mi
*6th, When and »
*e a large atten:
Mas, C. W. C
Mrs,