Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)
April 3, 1879 (4 pages)

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

or a
ight
LIVE AND LET Liver.
‘. “3udsili” Cries Gut From a Fos. these mountains by a_tarroad,
dit ch company that has by fore
THE DAILY
THE Day “TRANSCRIPT
“ + 2
38 Water hey
S SST Ree, os STS RE r wild Wi 3°
: CALIFORNIA nootita Scrape nt North BloomHe savs that after the shooting Finrron TRANSCRIPT:—The gues “and sag racity corralled t he wil é
oesep gt ITY ‘ALIF INIA. ua Sere Te s * t fte: he snoo 1g, ey Sok : : “ RIM ETT
is aes sobints seis ie ie in which Esane Bash Fatal-/ ~ 1 : a } j cc mit wa) ‘tion of finances is one that has ters of the Sierras and tamed them DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES) Le oa POMS HRT
—— . p ek, in " a'46") and when he was in. Cummings ,;* : Ss a a5
a eda yf Fe D. Skidmorc, and ie taxed to the utmost the brains of our ‘for the uses s of civilizatien. Bu Brief
Established Sf ee at September 6, 186 2 . Jy Wounds Ls Mae 2 , charg oe Huntley came along + and tried . , : : : % oe Cash Custeuners te teerive &
S ' Prjes to KUL EM Hantiey. . ‘i atesmen fron he davs of . j¢ asking too much to make them pay ° De Js)
. ———— Prices to & ; y lt a aaareel with hie: and that . ablest statesmen Irom the days 1t askIng wien The Union sa
Ss ee a — : 9 pick a qua it a <2 £ wation.and fx a Benefit. (seen F
. ogee = tawny ’ +9 tx the present af: ir share or taxation, are 12 < 4 ~
21 riley” A ord 3. 1873. . It becomes the painful duty of the . he applied ts the officer for protec. . Alexander Har niltun to. th 4 ape) a ia) ae a ’ URS: diphtheria is’ r
ee : iy SORT ‘hronicle another{,. _. } itime, anil in regard to its intgicate . tariff of prices that shall not be -op5 é
ene rae ee ELD . TRANSCRIPT to chronicie anotne§r } tion, and Huntley ‘was ordered to . bime, al S. ct ; : : ‘. : : ‘ Crass \ alley.
. bloody affair this Mndruing—the sec; Pen eee Be A party in Huntiley’s com. workings men of equa; abuity sa pressive A. OS d WT Al The improven
Two G vod 5 fen’s O: DIT DIRS. j ie 1 s 2.3 . onty } seceenetease gee foes é spe 34 . hel 1 views « ame str ical] nd opposite. t may be said that the inter pret: we ao 5 ‘
eigen . ond that has occurred in this county. _. sico advised him to go aways . hek ews “a A peices h : Dealer in Tol , o. Cie bay windows) m
interview with a news-! gj Saturilay Like the} =.. ° a i. . With this fact in View, it is amazing . tion given to these signs of the times . ealer in Tobacco, Cigars, sear “4 ;
In a reeent interview wilh a Ness since Saturday ‘ ae © + when Huntley made.the repiirk: . 120i) bills tet" bef ie We te antagonism N ee ? hy ; ‘ole} ‘ alslir o Fray. the } i 0 wit} hat suraice mien Who! presupposes a state of antagonisi arn ty, ; ‘i
payer reporter, Hon. John ©. Cole: Riss ligMe te stabbing adray, the . “What did we come in here for, any. to see wit Whav a eta , Peer ee 1 lal si Such Commercial St. evada Cit AH. Irish, add
iawn, of Grass Valley, than whom 00‘ regylts are likely to prove fatal, “af wave? The a oner has.no relatives . OPPeS* the new Constitut.on will as. betwéen ete = be S OPPOSED TO THE IDEA THAT € sit pearance of that ~ way: ii é < ¥ s . " na “won “ : aranc at
Gils Tia irs Syer thst eee toad tte -vieti Hp dts Het ee be “or this const F—4fBush, his broth. sume to Gemon strate to a cleadl « i Lp not CUSTOMERS SHOULD PAY THE DeEprs The-instalati
ap eat fe H as ss + netehice Cumminczs . ee rtha ev} , res f er. + Be if the agyregates ot immense . . PER Ee estes ? : to the gener il wealth of Nevada his last. From Constebic Cumming ler, sige d at North Bloomfield fermertainty the inev itable re 0 jot be Ui tie ag of . se BAD -ONES, AND HE THER! WORE vada Commande
1 4 he.sam2 time srease . wz! brows ths risoner t« 1G ‘ . 1g . pata seasnre f taxati thereml . eanital that control every avenue of . Y NOUNGES -Tt > CONSUMERS OF
CORREY Gt aS TRG SES? EO ee . pe Mrouaae. See psieyes) sie lly, but went East about five years) tam measures Of vaxati é al pee this State : Templar, for th
the prosperity vi the laboring classes, e ounty Jail yi sterd ay, shortly before j a contained. That 16 la commis . trade and transportation in this . TOB fy GCcO takie plac é at MMi
3 J : . &Z0. : = : pore eee Pee der =e ac 4
had this to say-re raring al INpOrs. noon, the reperter gicans this version . ae aie the main th: ng =t3 tax ha tudreds of . were w itling x to acce pt a fair pet ge it uty Aftar the
pence en. od = . = t a . = { ~~ fiw ud
. bof led oxoner’s Ingue -go scot free, they . of profit irom their money, andl al ND CIGaAnRs ff“ ait s0j-cl Lef the horrible deed: Cere ner’s Ingucst. millions that now go sc of free, BNey . oj proht from their money, = 1 AN & 8, eluded, the men
WE haya ‘ad over the new. Con. ae’® Huah has--beét r more . Sar } : but they profess ta. see Llow to labor the same rate of ¢om-. shes Lhave loaded over oe us . Asaae’S. Bush has been for . : -Pohere McCue died atthe Hospi. don’t deny; but_they pro low to tab % . That he has. reduced the tariff, fo customary bang
ec fi54 a ore ‘ an ail Satis“ < a cant Anca DA Oe OA ce = i +=. Y ; ’
stitutiou a great deal, ait ac é a vear past ery ved. ag night . : ith ther Keen vision awayGorn in jy ia : ; fh
acans ies nc aia youll doa . WAR 2 yoay past einpioyes A oe tal Tuesday eveni ng at7ovloe k from . WIeh Woe k : x: ie 16 A: “ASHE ~on-thefollowing leading att Joha Bb. Cona
setae ae ai Senet Ay : m . watehm at. the OWI of @ North \ ; ss the ink le pt hz. of . finazictak re Petaete-ete e feee eee bites oe :
terial amjury to the Stabe. So far as/ Watchman at. Ms io ee aleste oto aturday night Saffray.,) S--VEeowe . : : il Brands of fobacenp as tone mroved-iit9-ths
au de CeCe the ni f field, in the wpper part -of this: mystery esondary effects that’ will. ‘ ee
"Ge GOREEY 15, CONUCTNGG, te we amsuld, the Apper f <2 = . The: Coroner's inquest ‘was held yes; ™) iy aes CANOES camer wera led 3 1é Coil per pound ° formerly ownes
ig beresis wii i "be hurt the invst. -Ouc) ronnty Last Tuesday nicht at ~ . : é upset the financial world diving . The fotl lowins x were Hed in i 4 , . , Ww tea he
Giemee , eu Pode FERS 2. ,tterday. The following Jurors were ate ; ee } Jjev'a offices for .the'. ‘Pace’s 12 in. Twist, ‘ 73 aad oceupied by
litsrsses hereare ain _ os ae ian) }abont 127300 clock; he was.in Weiss"} —."" inieentied WW. Cor. deeper into financial waters and stay © ounty Recorder's onic aes hua RA cs = We Cou has
of prosucting 1S dow here by-coar--Brewery, there talking with Valen:. 4) wna) 15. P. Hubbard, C. ing upder longer than able “states. week ending ye Charm of the West, pr bucket —§ + changes in_.the
Ah } i ul na y, E, s : : ear x . a } Cit, ie ; . he J { erat ‘oa : EE Deesr, Lier oee ( 1 10tices i Ur? i C3b, T Cael, = :
Varacively poor” men. When ta y tine Weiss, the proprietor, w hen R. ‘ A Ale ¥ @ekiad. 1 men who hav e mae tintnce thet certiticate: > 10 mining no = . Gasen Bes, a property since c
Ls ~ a ae 2 if zi lex. e suk , de . : 3 : reve qi pet ah eee on ° jens j weer see J
tik .taey have found sue thy D. Sikid:nore, a-saloon: keeper, ‘and ee Fetudy-ofali ifetime> On coming wp. mortgages, 8 deeds, 1 lease, 2 hens, nie as of it, and it is no
tuat will pay Weu to wt et iia i z a». . dii Huntley, both .ctrtizens of good . Hunt was sworn and; they try to-mare-t elear tous, bat! two probate orders, 1 official bi ond, 3'. Gor re ; est homes int
iii Wn With means su licieut to Car~ y ‘ ; a ri } é 87¥ I ane = $ 2 : } aS m oe = Vai mort TOE ee +. EX 3 So MODIS Ul es
eld i nae a ser epute, came ‘in. Bush asked Skid-:} oS : we can't see it. We can sée noth. water locations and lL power of atto Also ortmentof NAV] 3
ry ou the work. Phey— an i th : id seat : ; 5 Te stated the wound was j . ; : lat-.direatiy Reduced Prices Priniiti
rporate, 30 that the cost will fail’ more what be: had been. circulating . pared he gE tee . ing in that di irectic m cle rthan-@ ney. ——_—_PAY MaPEatly LCUUuce 73. eimiti
RCS ves + anythin ‘ : . ie . between the 7th and Sth ribs. uncer . v eye's Se aes -—— CIGARS
eatnity upon then. snow. anytinn, . certain re} rita regarding his negleet} ., i mae : . San’ Franeisco fog, au the y “succes . Oe ae a se Euinprorvement. , rs Fn a :
Vt interieres With cor poracions will . : se = the arm.. The external = Was i Nh z Sah . The Telephone hurprevemer : rs ished
cob cD aca Se ; f duties as.a watehman—for. Skid-. . in losing usin the fog. (here are <ga as a foe,
jiiterfere Witt Mung tainly. i 7 . Labout } of an inch, and about 6 or 6! aes: Se eres Ne The latest wonder just at present . 20 different brands at a reduction Downer are ere
Faketimt—oimnse pen > Dircevors = nobis doin aly ; 2 __. inches deep. It entered the cavity . ° fete gees BS = lis then Bell telephone’ trausimit. of 25 per cent. froim-former—rates. etrtottrele fig
res ivie rthe embezzicment ory) Mmvyselr Watched you tor-tre;— —— 5 <j nirg--— fh st-as-in nayivating on a Ganieee Fi off: Sa eS rae aa 5 rap
35 PUUSIV L 10 Si r Sid fe ul ay J ; direct ly over the stomach and diaf se 5 o= =e 3 : ; . j PRisaucrvel—et ip¥< nive a Si av sis Diy to work their o
Juisdppropriation of subsea -. hotirs ona night, and you was not at-. , ere + tow . gerous coast in times of thick “fog in practical operation at tly VU a a
cag, ‘Laat. wail .deter responsible Bron, os : : <> . phragin, anil passed through the iow: : fies , : “if She sabe sce : : ties are to be <<
CCl 2. A : ; tending. te busiut 5. Br hh cricd j : ‘ = cas) vhere the coniormation is of a-necue or i B surek! ralter & »., on A larve stock ~6f FRE! CAN: oy a
wren from goby mito Such a vorpura-. pects. ie : portion of the left lun fA UAPO ee i : 4 ; ere of the Pacific: Wood & Lumber . mig iene ~ “gti iy — anterpFise. ti
tion, aud vertainiy hii hevouring . out, lthe pericardium ‘about -midwayof . liar kind, we /can determine © . > . os: ab Clinton, and-at the s . DIES and NUTS just received. a gooil reputati
iirector the SOW aii} LO Stare 1 } 1 ik! FAR vality by thé echoes that come bacs . aes oe eee FP a i an bs ditestors oF t sh. ie Ess aa y RS. A D--D.I tthe heart over the left ventricle. cality by the echoes that, come back . ‘amp of the company. It is . Ame ‘rican Mixed, per 1b, 25 cube ‘anak aioe
Ov BIL IVP OGLE ay oy eee 1 1 & $0) Too oe + aecel tan ‘ fre nwhtal s near by and whose . ., si presen . Caer Wk ‘ ie Ae renee ‘e 6é 1() + a a Bias ' asca
the exaet umber just vow—bas L] at this, took off his coat, and laid . phe direction of. the wound is up-. {rem moyntains near by i juse in the off ot ae, M. . Freneli 40 to 50 sce wiki anne
rier SE hice had aug e, eshte ete } 1] 7 ~ +e fos reefs exte + ound 2p wi at. Blne Canon, int t oir iis oe
Wout Tot sere tt them . his revolver dow on a tavile Hunt. wads ond “chasbiwards aid tue . ore thevaus reefs xtepil cut un ister, an ) ol be . Nuts reduced 25 per cent. less ‘thaa Ske ae cas
; beLve? wt : . pei) POA: ACL Wi : vi 7 Loeokae ; i novelty yest é ql 3 ject ere
~Muiess it be in ove or ‘two, where J ley was the-tearest ati hand, anc. .. nH. 1 ‘the heart and. barelv the qk met Wate rs atour feet: TT ee “s 2 — + heretetore: ; z
aes . Lite Sueh at ef act J = “e Scracen tilt Heavy au aresy ; “ i -N som, at the Cal ps aT . = arasty Is Of col
eine Teas 7. oracions are: owanizBush stagsered him witht a’ well-di. through: the serous membrane gliminer of light can reach us tro lp. W. &.L. Co.,’ fifteen miles «lis: . SEEDS. . and in more Ol
eee tas Weer —_Ailthy-_ tides ca nluinectaeanien ds _9 oe 11} P las, 14 The “sone 4 ‘ frrendly lighthouse, no sun, 1 mocn, . 4 conld. hear a whisperes sen. ‘ : sa se z ee" = ; i Mectod pio or tre LHe prisoner . + ‘ ase Fah? §, ORS pea tTrrendly Lightnouse, no sun, RO i tanec cotid. hear a Wills} t : S a
ed auder that séction ths Directors ;rerr’ 9 Bie Ge CaS EE Phe wound was te soot de ath, t a High e : } nd coultaise understand-corA large and choice variety of Garover, Ingo
} re ae = “x ttvet na tha ty t setrucK j . ‘ ars fron whic rots opser. tenct ald COuLA als TT 3 Ut yi . 7 ‘
arts > a-ha ‘lected tron Wres -lalmMms tases a8 tHE ULOW Was BErucad i113 . }, icy F tor thot Aa age sapaypia. AIO Stars TrOR) Will.) ) vet an ‘ & Se x ; : ve = = ; : >
will ha eto be selected trom ner claims t 3 = an, the Doctor thouvht if remarka Sele 3 $i < ac ations carried on in Mr. Burck. den aud Field seo eorsne a Fred quite satisfactc
SPUUSUILG THA NO: BO NE wild! Gosnnanion madea move as if to draw . ble MeCue did not die instautly/} V4elou, and we feel our way safely x wiistanee—of—eighti ttre t el. luct of the
mit himself intoa position where aly and he okineg un’ there. cae we cs 1/ @i-alone til while sounding the 7feg! +} \
has 4 a weapon, and he, picking Up tag re. ‘nry Pichards and: Thos. S 447: aiong, until Wl undimg the sl + 4 strument, Wi th the .
: his bard: earned money may be} Ske = : a Henry Richards and Thos, Shurtkil S) 2 > . feet f nstrument , il TR OPIC AT, FRUITS. there has , be
aes vhs 3 a tvolver he had Inid” aside a few sée=7 : : Trerardine ‘MeCt horn AN -PENMISTAKABLEECHO Tels . pew tral Seg it is not at all neci v : :
swevt away at duy time by the mal, . lwere examined retarding McCu i t! li Wk bis wcaes. éiual ¢ for w
: : . : 4 H 4 : lo? hi 4 ae . ge As <i 4 Sata eek oe nic f thos sary to put 1é Lips.to 2 SpeakA ae i
fersance of some olliver of the compa. onds. before, shot him. The bi aH laze, nativity, ate and. Waa. Scott: "8 we are abreastof one of those . essary Co aay talk in any but an or. __Leinons, Limes, Oranges, Dates, erection requi
ny. Ele might be the only responsi. struck jusy below Skidmore’s right . i, me SS = . d¥eaded mountains, and we know in}. ste) er aa, eee ie Teouies
bie Dir doe idk, and baen it would. Hoyas = Lae ee eras ers Raa 4 PB i asin of -epice, We . tesbed . Cososnuts, Figs, and other Tropical and most any .
OY hall ox ita ceived fa. the. peoais . Cboek bone, aud lodged behind the . The following i is the verdict: . which direction danger hes. nd+ +f e instrument in ait Watson's a . Fruits always on hand. eas
ali tall AL adbathy vy ¥ . > . . . al } Pe . + "eat = ois = i ban ) “ae > » (4s as pe arasva,.
: rage sty . left ear, going nearly through his head. ; : ; i : though the foy that comes up] jee, ovet the line to Blue Canon, and eae i
of the company during 1ts prosperity left ssh wee ig nearly th ie 2as8 We, the jury, after inspecting the now t Hs 5" Je 5a ee " <i : fopa oo ial tha canes VARIETIES. reduce from ©:
all of the stocshoiders would shares: By the time the wounldel man fell) ,ogy and,hearmg all. the testimony from San Franciscd bay and spreads Peernaceconte ee eearee a ae
aAciedis ae : AG Srbaied So ree a, Ser Paw) ; : , ith equal distinctness. 1e to a 10uUr: he mi
equaily with him, according to tos) tantley stepped forward. Bush . introduced, find that the name of de. out all over our State may for aw hile . get ate engine's bell at the TruckA well assorted stock of Cutlery, ; : t
x she »oause he bes . = a! : Tee ee “ae tees = ‘ Ts . ing Of 3 engine S HCil Av : Daven 1orse Or Water
” umber of apares He fur ee “ ite . .turned sand emptied one barrel of Len -is Robert McCue; that hei obscure our financial vision, the . e depot was heard at Blue Canon. . Jewelry, Willow Ware, Toys, Sis : & aff, ,
Gelves 1othiny exsra-by—Virtbue of pere ae T. ‘ : ‘anada . We: sruce . . : ‘ Bag 2h ; 2 > = Sime ee cannot afford t
i a Dit ti xv I af yng insur: the revolver at him, enécring histoat) came t aot —— Vest, Bak echo that comes back to. us from . —Truckee Republican. tionery, ete. for sale very cheap. bis al
ug é nade viata : ing { county, an iat he came to his = ara & : ty under other
he, 4) . rn “ . 7 ‘ 7 3 7 a ha oe ae . ' i] en ons —— ——=
ance company, but £ would not re. under the left shoulder binds: ad) death from a wound in his: left side. these ‘mountains offionopoly” which . ee Ss =
i t ww Cou: . ‘ } , : a gare : VA : . Bos : a “Tw the rac ¢ for natrimony it isn't Persons esiring g ahything in my line, eithmake a prac
main in it au hour if this ne YN"! tearing along parallel with the body . caused by sofe sharp instrument. rise on every hand needs no interpre: ‘L . t potas Nes E
it bu tic 5th i sa lopie 1? ) 7 i=) ae : : : / = sh : ; : _ 2 =i f alway s the gr that covers the 1108 er in tewn or the wuntry,“are cordially i many mines th
" Mr. Col without injuring the flesh, and eviUpon the verdict being rendered, tation:, It rolls along the track of] ).. that wins. Nok ts ae amd Saami eailts Nak oes : :
o knows Mr. Coléman TD 4 ; ‘ « eee wt : pe opened up,:
No man who kno dently striking a button or suspend-! Russell Awas arraigned in Judge} the Central Pacific Railroad, from . ,, TR efore purchasing elsewhere, as I feel con’ Ps Ds
will for a moment question e pa av his} , a ee ee ; i 3 oe j saci tai caccanaeceapid) . ee ar Lag quently be m
} er, as itdropped to the floor between . Garthé’s Court on a charge of mur. Oregon to Arizona; flashes from the vesteeeas: Atvtvats at dent they can get better bargains of me ihe ili
O04 yment or honesty i-this or oe yg Wire Veer. ‘ee : apes diligence, ec¢
goal judgment ; y rere his feet; As Bush tired, Huntley . der/ The examination will take . wires of the ‘Western Union,” ‘and THE NATIONAL HOTEL at any other store. erat ke k ° led f
iin} ¥¢ matter which he feelS call‘ a Sy a cee a 4 ’ vars) nowledye o
any other mu lee Hi started to run, and ejaculated, place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. . ripples along with the waters of evNEVADA CITY, GAL. A ROSEN ’ Lad ~ ;
5 ne sonsider, 18 exporience A a pe: ' ; : ; ‘ Pater ” hnanaeetil good advantag
ee pO PSHE k oe . . . “@00D GoD !. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO 2 ry ditch monopoly; it rings out.from Chas. E. Pearson, Propricter Biowk, Nev Gee et ‘@ le nearly ev im Vari siterprises that. were cal; " a pste SeaS He re fra > . as. BB. fear! > ° jlock, Nevada City. api able near evi in various enterpri : SHOOT ME FOR " Picasant Valley I ebating Club, . the specie laden counter of every Stel ‘i J
culated to develop’ our sections in@
yy
ble effect that the
would have on local interests if adoptdustries has been extended, and. the
Simple fact of his uniform success
displays the possession of an unususdl
executive ability ou-his pars. He is
a clear-headed, practical sort of nan,
aud never firmps-at-couchisions. DBoaly by
classes with whom he is brought in
ing held in univers
"C3} wees
contact, his. opinion on the deploranew
e.\, cannot but have great weight with
every voter who has any regard fo
aman that speaks from actual experience and at the
gift of looking ahead afew ye
Hon._.
to the Constitutional Convertion,and
lugene Casserly, Aa
all .
Constitution f
same time has the}
Aitter sr firing this second shot, Bush
passed out of the brewery, and going
to Wim.
vidual, and sayiug hehad shot SkidTrood’s, awakenedsthat indicare of the injured man,
to Justice A.A. Smith's,
his pistol and himselt into that offipassect on
delivered
stood guard over Bush at Squire
a Smith’s office. At 3 oclock A. M.,
when Dr. Labarre, who had been telephoned for, arrived from —Moore’s
Flat, an examinafioti was had which
in resulted the opinion that the
wound was a very severe one and
Derke Nd : likely to prove fatal. Skidmore was
one of the fairest-minded -and most, = ; ee
: ,. -» . conveyed to his home shortly after
astute legal lights. on the Pacific 2 , ;
the shooting, and is having the very
coast, made this reply on being asked} . . :
best of care. He was conscious a
in what respect the new Coustitution
imposed more than a single taxation
of the same species of property :
“Tn several. TO cite a single
stance, we will suppose that. a
de ‘posits $1,000 ia the
which is loaned out ou the ordinar y
Ot ob of busitiess. Now, proto taxtthat man on pass.
secondly to tax the bank—ter
the coin-which he has. deposited
thirdly to tx te mortgage made to
seeure the lan which the. bank
made of his 1 onsy ; oe thiy, to tax
the property moctzaged ; tithly, to
tax the income derive. 1 trons the depositor’s dividends. This species of .
taxation grows out of the t! lie ‘y that
the State niust levy rN persdyast and .
notin rem. Once you adopt that .
Tit
man
it is
rose his
t,
YOOK 4
theory aud you comes ‘very wear t » the
absolute contiseation of the poor
man’s.carnings.”
Gne Way to Dolt. ~ ~
Neyada City I us at least one young
man that has a revreshing way of .
ladies to trip the light fantastic with him,
asking
He espies a'fair damsel, and waltzing across the room in
het direction with a tread that-rivals
the racket of a 20-stamp quartz mill
and rattles the rafters of the hall,
makes a bow that reminds the ob‘server of an unjointed skeleton, and
miuirmurs:— Miss, woukl you like
the pleasyrd of dancing with me?”
oF Si rates tec ee
WHEN you see A man just ahead of
you with a new Spring overcoat, it
43 some consolation t> rem: ember the
ulel sayl: 1g, bhat “Pride gosth’baforz a
fall.”
savinus bank, .
hasof the
cemplaint on which Bush was comsbare time, and signed the}
. mitted to the CountyJail,
. . D. Skidmore is a married man,
! . .
and has tive children. He owns a
. good property, including a business
} block, at North Bloomfield;
an interest in gertain mining
and has
c}
aims
: . thereabouts.
Bush is a good looking and youngHe has been at North
loomfiell three
ish single than.
B years therea! . or
.
H
i bouts, and those who know hia well .
. expfess much surprise that he should
. have committed such a dee. He i Is
said to have been, recognized as goodhearted and very-brave.
that
tween
He claims
a bad feeling has existed beSkidmore “and himself for
some time.
The Constable says the people up
there are very much excited over the
/ event, and that there is a.strong feeling against Bush,
WHAT BUSH HAS TO SAY,
After writing the above, the reporter called on Bush at the Jail, and
vbtained some additional information, He says that he had met Skid‘more about $ o'clock that sage evenhim regarding a subject the nature
. of which he refuses atpresent—to
state; that when they came together
in the Brewery, he commenced tak‘jing Skidmore to task for having cir.
‘ culate: reports to-the effect nat
more, and telling him to go and take’
cial’s custody. 4
Constable Cummings was called .
by Messrs. Trood and Tilton, and
ing, and had some angry words with.
.
.
.
.
{
.
.
. hour,
he * ence, {are @ company that has spanned
The members of the debating club
had a spirited time at tthe Pleasant .
Valley school house Jast Saturday
evening. The question was as to
whether foot-hill ranches would pay,
had devoted .
considerable time-to—eultivating
musical talent, said there
One young man who
his-,
was no)
two ways about it, the ranches would
not pay for cultivation, and
ple might as well. give
the peotrying to
make them pan out well'tirst as last,
and turn their
up
L
teution tosomething
. if {
else. After the young man had con.
cluded his remarks, an elderly gentle> ys
}mau who lal been moving restlessly
in°his seat meantime, raised up, and
i to said: ‘‘Can’t .
make the ranchés,pay, hey? Might .
to
hey?) Humph!
fellors that I know
wouldn't go wees all the time with
a fuddle under one-arm.and a bunjo
s--reported have
as well stop trying» raise good
crops. on them,
some youns
» wouldn't
This .
have
under the tother, guess there
any Of us starve to death !””
personal said te
The young
man that played the ‘‘fuddle* and
. “banjo” blushed painfully, but his
. side got off with the hdhors: of
The subject for
allusion is
brought down the house.
.
tue .
discussion
next Saturday night is something like
, this: Resolved, ‘That nature is
more beautiful than Art.”
deletes =
A Mammoth ben irtz Specimen.
Tuesday the Superint endent of the .
Murchie mine shipped to General .
Crook at Omaha (the General, by the .
way, is one of the leading stockholders in the mine) a 650 °pound specimen of ore, taken from the Big Blue .
lead, at the 500-foot. level. ene
mass -is said to be about, onehalf .
and shows
It is one of the largest .
and handsomest. pieces of reck ever .
taken from any mine in this section.
composed of sulphurets,
free gold,
How Russell Wept.
When Russell was informed of
McCue’s death yesterday morning,
he cried like a child, and has ever
Since displayed a perturbed condition of mind. Previous to that time!
and since the seeing. he had exhibited a marked degree of ne
. source—the moneyed power.
‘ments
bank, and treaks upon the ear from
the noisy clamors of the stock exchange, in one grand chorus of éondemnation of the Constitution.
All of these clans rise as if by
ic, likes the hordes of Roderic
from the crags of Scotlaml,
hew
ma *
Dhu
and the
' unifor mity of their arguments shows
that they emanate from the same
The
their arguanomelous character of
‘is something remarkable.
Professing to be guided by considerations of public good only, . their past
acts show that their chief anxiety i$
a fair share of. taxation. .
They blow hot and cold by turns. .
to escape
When wishing to whip in the saloon
keepers they tell them so much mu‘ nicipal power is conferred upon towns
If;
; them with ‘‘local option”;—and then
. try to frighten people with the great
that they may swoop down. upen
bug-a-boo of Legislative interference,
by trying to make it appear that the
Constitution takes all rights from
towns that
choosing theit own municipal and
county officers.
and counties, even
When they run out
of these arguments, .a played out
mining company that never made a
. dollar in the world chips in with the
of i announcement that on
the clause of the
account
new Constitution
making directors responsible (for the
honest handling of the funds,)‘the
Watt Mining , Company has shut
down.” Do they think that we are
babes that they send such milk as
that for us to suck ?
@
The advocates of the Constitution .
'do not want to widen the breech between capital and labor, nor by a
word arouse the passions and predjudices of the so-called ‘‘lower-classes”
‘against corporations; but by a timely check upon their arrogance anid’
greed would rather seek to avert such
a catastrophe as comes when people
are wrought up to a pitch of despera.
tion by repeated acts of oppression. .
Nor would we deny the great ben.
efit that comes in developing the in.
dustries of a country by” associated
capital. The corporations that have
achieved such splendid results. by
their energy and ‘perseverance ¢e.
serve tobe well paid, whether they
eo ft
of
CW Cotter Towa E M Preston City
S Martin Truckee Mrs Brooks New York
M Lavelle Smartaville J MeAllis Hunts Hill
bb W Ridley 5B sue Ten J A Young SanJuan
D Jones Blne Tent G Deacon Guass Valle
te entian do F McaAuly San Francis
J} A Williams Plaveryi J HW Lindstead Reus: H
. J. James City.
THE ‘UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Jace Na alge, Prepriecter.
W F Spencer City
FM Wood SWectland ao E Schultz San Fra .
C.J Nafiziger City ‘E Ropes Timbuctos .
C Seaman Forest Hill L M Sukeforth San F
R Nicholas Blue Tent Frank Youn, do
M Garver Murchie mi S T Murchie Hadso m
N Luchsinger Ranch J Willianis-Gold Hill
. N Kirby &f San Fran J Tonkin Mur¢chie. mi
. G Wilson de
Bh SSIS
DORN. *
. } In Nevada Cit¥> April -¢d, 1879, to FT M. Hathaway and wife, a son. .
(D——== —— .
i MAmmabks.
. ‘ oi A
. At the Congregationai church in Nevada
. City : faenkes April ist, 1879, by Rev. J.
} Sims Mr. Weosl +y 1. Nichols and Miss Marie
Stonebridye. \ .
. . «
—E—— een ner
. DIZD,
At Grass Vailey, March 30, 1879, Mary, in.
fant daughter of T. W. Wiitieate ayed 6 .
. } Wucks, .
A . rass Vallé nril 187% ‘Ye theali
} <AtGrass Valley, April l, 1379, Catheline,
daughter of Joseph Cantanine, aged 4 years .
aud J months,
3
NEVADA FOUNDRY
Bayp—
MACHINE SHOP,
Spring Street, Nevada City. ~
€E0. G. ALLAN.. . Proprietor
a ANUFACTURER OF
Stéam Engines and Boilers,
Quartz Minis of all kinds and .
styles of Machinery. “Architural and Orn: unecutal CastAnalg: wating Machinery of all des\ cry stions.
; Blac! Ksinithirig in all its branches, from the
. lightest to the heaviest kind of work.
Catting, Punching and Rolling of fron for
. Hydraulic Pipe, which will be male and sold
. by the foot, or the material will be cut, rolled and pynched, ready to-be put together on
. the ground.
; Forsuch work qhe Nevada F oundry has
. the most complete and extensive machinery
in the State. The work done at this estab. lishment can not be excelled in the State, and
the prices charged will be moderate.
Steam-Engines, ‘Mining Pumps, Hoisting )
Gear, Saw, Grist, Quartz and Cement Mitis a!
specialty, "andall orders filled with dispateh.
Repalring done on short notice,
Second Hand Machinery for sale.
ing xs.
~
Nevada, Feb. 23d, 1879,
School Directors Electicn.
ATOTICE is hereby given to the qualifel
}
eice
Saturday,
For the purpose ofelecting
. Directors oi said District.
v Meln tosh, Blue Tent j Gpeued ats o'clock, A. M., ‘and close ats
las; pector”
Ab hott,
a the Board ot Education.
J. ORGAN;
C:. E. MULLOY, Clerk.
set, J.
eliff and
By order
‘atte mliseY,
Ww.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge
tors of Neyada Schoo
shading Nexadgs City,
April 26, I8°9,
Two (2) Se
John bv
‘Tide a
a pl
anemia Gagypeennee
Railroad Company.
shy a
ARGS LHR 5 oy
TIME TABL E NO. 5.
Ts ompany reserve the right to rary the
1 District, i
that an election willbe
hol
The pol 8 will
Wy
Ui
President,
nt
sume, as circumstances may le
To take effect
Thursday, Oct, 2{th, 1875.
GOING SOUTH.
. v
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada ¢ ity at 5 A. &
and leaves Grass Valleyat 5.20 ry . arrive
wt Coltax at 6:45 A. M.
Train No. 3, (local batween Grass Valle}
. and Nevada) leaves Nev
tives at Grass Valley at 11:3
, leaves Ne Train No,
. leaves Grass ¥ alle sy
. } Colfax at 6:05 P, M.
. GOING
Train No,
Nevada 9:20 A, M.
2 leaves Colfax
leaves Grass Valley at 8:5
ada at il A. M.,
30 A. M. :
la at 4:20 P.
at 4:00 P, M., arrived 4
NORTH. .
at 7:20 A. 4.
fr ee arr ies *)
4 (local between (irass :
and Nevada)-leaves Grass Valley at 2:4
M., arrives at Nevada at 3:19 P. M
Train No.
Train No, 2 connects daily at Nev
stayes for North San Juan,
Thursdays and Saturdays
Downieville and Forest City.
5 connects daily
_North San Juan,
Wednesdays and Fridays with sta,
Train No.
from
6 leaves ‘Colfax at ¢
leaves Grass Valley at 3:13 PNevada at 3:42 P.M.
3345 P.
and on Ei Litt
with
with st
Monu
and on
Downieville and Forest City.
ma23
JOHN F. KIDDEP,
stages +
es a
yi
M.
us: arrives a
ada with
saY
ages
tay
fort
General Superinteuee?
et
MADAMS DEMOREST'S
RELIABLE PATTERNS,
RE UNSURPASSED for econo
iy in
terial used and elegance “in sty +e.
testing Fashions Just Received
Hundreds of Patterns always on hand.
alogues furnished free on application
mar
Gti
MES. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
-mchs Agents, Main Street, Kevads
to be operated
have some pi
make-regardir
view to encov
chief industry
“Wea
A programn
cert recently
town of a gen’
Nevada City
. Ye Young
a manner tot
(Gireate Counce!
times at Silen
fing her piece,
did not take ¢
fon Periwink]
(and, fome fa:
at him at ye .
allowed to en
Thai wh do
may find yt
horfes in Ne
ftable near ‘yj
at Neighbor .
er of ye high
goeth down b
Bunkim, [Ne
writer—Ep. }
Wars, and wh
tales thereof.
G
H. W. Me
dent of the
nine, has ret
He
few days, aii
Bodie or Del
of a mine at
Bay. €3
decid
Mr. .
2) years exp
13 @ compete:
Five <
Fresh. Eas
P. H. Belde
CENTS per‘pas
ranted the
half price.
having
go to.
THE .
The Mammo!
by EB
Rosenberg
cefved the la
able stock
brought to»
one establish
class and wil
prices, Ros
mh27-tf Pa