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REPUBLIC N
FOR iat IDENT,
GENERAL U. 8. GRANT.
FOR. VICE PRESIDENT,
HENWR YWILSON.
* One B! ration.
FIRST ISTE ,)OBAUS BPR
SECOND DIS RICT bisias ites
7HiKD DISTHICT. _ v0, at igs IN.
* HOURS pISseHicT., ieeTy Ha KOSH
———-F OR CON G R Ess,
HH. F. =aem . A
s.
‘the g
pt
Deliberate ; enemas to t iawiees
Thursday afternoon -an, engi
in the service of the railroad! Bl
_ pany, by the name of G. M. 3
made a deliberate attempt to murder
Alexander Cassidy.” Farr also, struek
George Royal: several times im the:
face, and. threatened fo kill a. Mr.
Newell who interfered 'to'save’ the
~~ Tite of Mi. Cassidy ~ftappears fren
the eviderite y that Cassidy,” 4 railroad”
: employee, oallod Farr at the _ proper
tithe; and told ‘him his. engine Waa.
out and ready ‘to eave with freight’
train, Farr did nob ect with the}
nécessary promptitade, and in_con-.
sequence the train went off ‘without
him or bid eiginé. ‘Royal, who is
Superintendent of the locomotive
department wrete,out a telegram to
notify thé t#iin dispatcher why the.
engine had net left. Farr, who was
" present at the time the , dispatch was
ready to be sent, sought to prevent
rt, and sizuck Mr. Royal in the face
two or thfée times, and threaténet to
“grind him to powder,” Mr R.,
did not resent the injary or, the i insult: Farr then left the telegraph
office and went down. the railroad
track toward the rdund house. Meet
ing with Cassidy he told him ‘he aid
not’eall him at the ‘proper time.
Mr. €. replied that he did, named
the time that he. did call-him, and:
' said hecould prove .it, Upon. this, .
Farr called Conley a ‘dd lying
son of ab——.” -Cassidy had a carpenter’s square in his hand, and attempted fo resent “the Ynsult and
throw the square at Farr, but the
latter caught it, and the weapon fell
to the ground. Farr then clinched
Cassidy, and they both fell. Newell
sind others attempted to separate the,
.two men, Cassidy, who was much
the weaker man, told Farr he had,
euotigh of it, and asked to be Tet
lone. He asked this of Farr three
cies. Newell and Smalley, got Fart
off from ‘Cassidy. ‘The latter: ‘after .
he arose from. the ground. stooped:
down to pick ap his ‘hat, ° At'this’
moment Farr drew a revolver, Cas.
sidy secidg this weapon, “avdijedbehind ‘Newell, who “was
pacify. Farr,-but the le
liberate aim over Newell’s head’ and
fired, The.ball strack Cassidy on
top of the head,’ cutting the. scalp . wi
. taken dowan:):No reasania weber?
iby the editor for this backing down
on. . hia .party:—rGraas. Valley Union.
The aforesaid editor never backed
‘wp, end of course couldn't back down. ; cura ee fey fannt‘Rot tie mike at” policy” a bdiega th nation for teachers joa ty i
". wanes of Grusiti and: Wilson wt the
about two inches im length,' WN elt
exerted himself to prevent is tien
chovting. sont wi and ‘while ‘he was
“managed: to
get fWay, the blood etreatnihg down,
thus engaged: Cassidy
his back’ Ferr, seemingly nut’ ap ontal
with what he had already. done, tumod and threatened, tORilt Newel, dtawkt Hapkido ett
ing his revolver.
weapon in his pocket, ‘oursing®
threatening in a very a cree
He was soon aftér arrested by
officer. Hid ekainination tack abe a cadeal
gi facjud. ito vote oan Greeley.
G0, t class
the next a . of orp wate beet: they
Mr: Cassidy, isan industriots
peaceable man, and was im no mianhefore Justice Keiser wea the
slicited rates wabtlonce ‘
those we have stated, Far} was hi
to appear before
Jury, ahd his: bail ,
matter, tinlens Se hag en _ and ‘‘dat's ~ :
wooqpeumeting teal and ome srhave diopters esc philosophy vin ‘addition to “the “s¢eas Pe vi.
Voked fiisult.' “He is but slightly ine = ; ny fonds. sree directa that oto reel A
jured, but. 3 it was a ifTo
with the S ¢ examination’ and :
thereafter, es will “be re-. -«* Ube _«il@ePe: aaobolbs: &
‘rom instant death. Whiletthe exis
deiéa was’ “beihg given ‘about ‘his
nage Oe id ae etre
thought his deeds and threats were
godt in.’ Be says
ee emamemortuaeee at
oth lappa Oa
Pere a)
ed on the P
smigsioners of Jersey City,
we ai.
payee: yeuend!
Comsiteent® grain. Sas uae:
fangs inicandala mee
sated! seer ta oan
nde pe
Sr reas eos bas aed
goer
feaooga. Lowi
CREEP ATER TT Se
e, . lovely and the goose hang—high”’
aps ra
is*fortunate enough tos
let of locals during these ull times.
the delivery,” of 2%," tolumns ¥
willing toshake * ars” * across the
pp
“our; wc ceree is down? yrinsteady pt: gp. . !
in the matter of “that. allowance.”
“Eve: bing iow being lovely and
ne yp ais owes that
, as. free
Supt lipenncay ne en editor of th
Transcpiet. over, ‘that bloady.chasm,’
as we expect to do over that other
‘ghasm’? when-teverything will.be
in
the Idés:of November?
The Union, was evidently, thinking
about the Greeley goose being cooked.
reky af
the bee: vig hw oy. 8 day or. two ago,
}-atarge lot. of al. gold dust
“which was taken: out: of a gravel)
‘Claim hear that city. It weighed
nearly fifty pounds. ‘Seeing i .believing but feeling is the naked
truth,” and wé'should bé pleased to
. hear-of ear neighbor some day in ie
near. inture, feeling the: weight: of
. similar responsibility on his owt
. private account,
4 We should certainly feel a little of
that ‘Heaponsibility’” Rufe, if, every.
fellow that owed us wontld’ ‘eal at our:
establishment and pay: up. aa i is
private, of course.)
a a fair . ‘cers to employ teachers not ont ct .
We know exactly how Rafe felt: eet fter . who combine experience and peculiar
Mal
asm and fre y Padeant That
Ho tits ‘discourseth inthe: Union of . ,
yesterday morning: .°
‘GuAD vo Hean Ir.+The editor of!
(>
bly rec
. the requisite qualificatious, but those .
=}
fitness with their educational qualifiwas happy, so’ happy that: hei” » iing paationy, A Toexperiense ina ravine
lis of far greater detriment than it
VOUeBe in A physician, “Yer iets’
requentiy found; Itis thedyty, of
. sehocl officers by personal—isite—to-+
‘the school room to see if the right .
kind of teothers “are sempldyed 3 ito. .
discover by examination if satisfac‘tory results are being obtained.. If
‘not, it is easy to find those who are
competent ‘and have the. necessary.
training. Certificates from a County’
Board of Examination are not always
a criterion by which to judge'a -successful teacher, They,are’ but one
-reauisite. Low of the profession,
ability to govern, the’ er to arise
‘end interest the’ pupil, patience, order, system and 4 domi other qualifications of the first importance, ate.
“nok and can not be discovered bye
board of examination in adhree days
session. Success is the only ‘criterion by which to judges teacher, . It
isthe duty of Trustees to. get the
best teachér that can be obtained for
the money. Itisa matter that concerns every tax payer Aas ‘well as “pa
in the county and
much more sail
need spusring
ifieed . petal Parents .
toga ,
Therficiéacy” of B scl
by repeatéd visits. Jone We
>
The Narrow Gauge Railroad from .
. Nevada City to Marysville, Sa@>
yame a, thenes, hy .
‘stéatner toSan Francisco.
am ‘We find the following létterin the}
Sacramento.Union of . Friday; -The
people of of Sacramenté will be invited 4
vat an early day.ito aid in the. eon}
striction of a ‘narrow gauge ' railroad
‘from Sacramento to Benicia, or some
point on the navigable vaters of the}
bay. The proposition ‘that will be
laid before thetn will be this (the or-.
ganization is now about to be ¢ompleted, ) numely: From the navigable
waters ‘of the bay to Red Bluff, with
a braneh at Cache Creék to Colusa,
where it is probable the line from Nevada will bé connected, milking two
continuous lines of narrow gauge
roads'fip to the head of the valley, on
the west side of the Sacramento tiy-.
er, and into the-heart of the mining .
district of Nevada county. .In this
system of, narrow gauge roads the
city of Sacramento is® necessarily
much interéstéd, and cant avail herself by. subscribing the money necessary, to construct that part of the
road between it and, Vaca Junction,
rents of children. Money spent for a
poor school is worse than: thrown
away. ‘‘No friendship in trade”. is
‘Pasties Mixz.— We ‘ai? age ae
ble reports from’ the’ Empire “mine.
The.new chute of ore in the: seventh:
idvel sduth three hundted feet, from’
the main shaft is inereasing in width,
and there is every reason.to believe
that it descends on ‘the Tedge, and
that it will be eut at’ “the > different
lévely bs” ‘the drifts’ are. extended.
The bottom, or twelfth level, is beDrerrxovisteD Visrrors. Messrs.
of California andthe Pabific” Slope;
ville and Sucker Flat. gravel mines.
town.
made é ime, of agan
who haVe' thus tar osca
w otrt ee
wa ch ¥ ine
ar Sf
on night.” 9 oes cr a Se
ing opened tis fast “as™ ‘possible, and
the mine beipg putin’ cdndition to
have ‘ae? peter, of bt to: work’
Alexis. de Lomonossow and: Bantin,
delegates by the Russian Govetninent
to examine the mines and. operations
arrived in town on Thursday; and male teachers, 35
after Visiting.the Eureka and. other.
mines, left town to'visit the Smartspaid to males, $88; ‘average paid to
A. BP. Harmon) President bf the:
North ‘Star ceri Pe isin
{ an,old. proverb, and it should especially hold true when employipg, a,
teacher. If the right « one is; notin the .
right place, there are -# sufficient
nuinbé? from which to. choose who
are eéttipetent to fill ‘all vacincies,
Employ only the best. ee
Phere. are:in the: county 4,189
white thildrén’ between the ‘age of 5;
and: 45 years; number under § years,
1,914, . The. whole number who have
attended ‘public “schools during the
. year is 2,913; number who have. aitendetk private schools, 422; number
who have «nat: attended any ‘school
during, the, year, “104; number of
he da od in Nevada! county, 54; nambet of belfoot districts, 39; numer of
; number of female
teachers, 20; average monthly wager
females, $65, number dt teachers who
hold State diplomas, 5; number who:
Hbld Stuté certificates, 5; total valuation of sehool property. in thecounty,
$81,228; total. receipts for the year,!
Suvrce Rospeny.--For sonie ‘time . $51,807; total expenditures; $47,833; “Steam Novena Gampeny. They
ners working in Centre-. total amount’ ‘raised by Bupervisor’s. gohan
neat town.’ have’ been} tax, $6,794'33; amount taised by’
frien county taxes, $26,426 99; ‘amount
. . raised: by. tate” ‘ax, $13,257 26;
Their operation have been pr on. amount. paid.for teachers’ salaries,
“. $39,200 96; number , of “visits wad
eM .
by sehool Truste @ in: the county,
Stars . 268;evisite mee galled y other. persons,
8 to us. 1, 4192p made z.. ican Buroa, 82.
Pe arc ceme7
“. being: organized will, not execed: .260
. The sabseriptions from) the! valley:
or wherever this system, may cross
the California Pacific Railroad, a distance not to exceed thirty miles, to
Sacramento. The ‘entire system
thus foreshadowed andjimeourse of
miles of road, and cam ‘be built” fot
$3,900,000, one-half cash subserip~
tions and, one-half oads:, Of this
amount.the city of Sacramento will
be inVited to subséribe $300,000 only.
can be relied .on,at $5,009, per mile;
from the janction to the hegal of ' the)
valley at $6,000, at least; the Nevada’
and Marysville road, Ly Colusa, or
from ‘Sacramento up the south side
of the: Sacramento to: Marysville, as
may “be hereafter found most available; is surd'to subscribe as much as
$5,000 perry miles] making* $400,000
mone, ia,all,$1,300,000, The city,of
Benicia has "promised to aid to the
that ¢an be reasonably. relied on of
$1,500,000. . With regard ‘to the
transportation from the deep. water
terminus to San Francisco, two first
class stearnboats: will “required.
. Taarsy Beni, Pd 28.
eol is aowbled
+-teetures ever
extent.of $200,000, making a total . ‘
wevapa . TERRE
4s = a
" BDEFEOGORMAN,
)
ESCAPED NUN!
‘Starting and Thrilling Lecture,
fet bem
or
5 ake years a Nun in St. Joseph Con
eet of Jersey City, will give her
This will be one ot the most Interesting
$8 city. and the ons
ly épportunity £0 . hear and see EDITH O%
GORMAN.
also: allade to her persecutions .
. She
in francisco.and to. htr experience /in
the Police Court of.thet city, —
Tickets Fifty Cents.
No extra charge for reserved Seats. Tex
ets for sale at the Stage. Office.
—_
Edith O’Gorman’s grest book. on ‘*Convent Life” can be had at the Hall after the
lecture. a25
inn Stone -Lost.
XN ‘Amathyet Stone was Jost in this city
on Friday last: The finder wil! be
mussebly rewarded by leaving it at this of
SPECIAL NOTICE.
cre a ‘rae TRADEL :
The Mission and Pacific Woolen
Depot, Nos. 517.6 519 Market St.
“BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. :
Offer to the trade a large and well selected
assortment of
WOOLEN GOODS,Manufactured at their Setebeated mills,
consisting of Pag fom ‘of every \olecas; Brores
Blankets ‘and:
Shag net ge as and
Horse
and i Sluice Blankei
qualities; Cloths, imeres and Tweeds
of every Aeeeeee: Gents’, Ladies’, Migs.,
es’ and Chi Shawls in reid. variety:
Opera and ancy Flan~eis; Shirti
nels; $: 1s; Tweed, Cassimere
ahd Flannel Shirtsand Underwear, Water.
Proofs and. Repellants, Various shades and
styles.
rf All-Wool, and Merino _U: Sep weat
and Hosiery,for men, m and bildren;
jally adapted for Sie Pacific Coat.
oolen Yaru .n° all Shades, ry the packGoods in our line ‘manufactured *‘to
and at the lowest
age.
All
order” at short notice, an
“market prices. .
Price lists sent on’ Papplicatiom
Mission and Pacifie Woolen Mills.
Depot, 517 and 519-Market Street,
a24 ‘Saw Faaxcrsco, Car.
_ New Barber Shop.
or
‘These ‘éan be’ protured most readily
by a separate ‘prganization—a new
¢ the guarantee of transportatioti of all thé business of nearly
300 miles of interior railroad to commence with, which id known to have
been worth at least $1, 000, 000° per
year in year’s past, dnd’ 3 must, under
tion, be profitable, employment for
at leagt, $3, 9.00 Ampital steck in
steamboats. : —W; 8.-Wartson.
eet —rr
JACK Manca and James Clem,
with the Susanville stage robbery,
semana ae of interior transpotta.
supposed to’ have been. connected ,
have. been ror gear gto
><: 4. take place. at Washington school .
Troops, Jin ghia gity; onthe first: W ed“ee
Gourt of New Jersey will ratify the
alien tier
pet une. ana bn pitched . nesday in September, and continue
Grant: We'adyised him through’ three days.. The tions. ©
the. columns of, the, "Taanscar, to will be those © onto "by the 's
gn rapid adits ad siete that ‘*he quired to an éxemination in
‘iised thé Republican’ ticket at the . mental and Written arithmetic, gram“bas:
“TKS Repudli-. ing, reading, -methods of jenehins
composition and, penmagship.
show their true Golors the better.—
Selkirk is demoralizedha' “was fe oth ‘
appoitited Registér of the. 8.
office, at
+ Mpiasopal cebvicisat the tour Geunb stl
ne
wp nes
. Divine services will be held at the. M.
; o beat’ schools ‘
a i
Gwadol « Ad “fut? .
we
tipi Cunt
pel” dowii* thie ‘names, “ is we had’ Board of ‘Examination. i+ Applicants
fromogped anthority that the for third, grade ‘certificates will be rewas going . mar, oral grammar) *gedgrephy, spellquired anni pba on word
fining, as heretofore. mers ani . {A
piacere Sienek NVA . tend“ avniyeg ana anorone yop . "Ree
will eee . a
Sven pe Chure e Heaniog, out Rer-. >
Veppera qt. 16 (Py My Bev. pac ahaa tab
peek: .
95" is wt ioteworthiy ” ‘tact’ that “in
of the county, the
. the great land. case. ac ‘Bacteed
after nineteen. days trial the jury
brought in, Verdict for, the. defendant.*
eet
~<e
vs, Wolfskill, ‘in Los Antigeles county,
THREE soldiere "were injured and
otie killed on the Sam. Carlos ‘river,
*
ome \KLINGENSPOR would inform the public that he has re-fitted
and re-furnished the Barber Shop, Soenty,
ogoupi¢d by P. Duis, on.) 9. .
Broad Streets; J meayly opposite :
Stumpfs Heteh..
4 eres
his lineimthe, very best styles.” WA .%
av” GIVE ME A CALL.
CHAS, ELINORREFOR, dae
a a
a ER
2th bem eeidieaT brieiti
ir a9 eat?
Pun sti us Ge
BOOTS & ‘Barbs HATS,
~ *T
j geil gery
eran see, fe:
=, Meet
NULGANITE alge te eo Sd a
veds end Oustomah be TR tye ‘Péad.
‘eer ae on he ott be x aon do
Pe fe oars Bom eee 5 8
KS. ike
¥: al
odie baat ‘Books sre. reeabc Ho dest of their
$015
218 gone
4
weeeee
nee ewes
. hereafter it will
———
‘and is now prepared to do “everything in .
GEN TAS CLOTHING.
. B.
the: ‘Sheting er year and that
be opeton {
Ww ednesday and ors, gel hate
nings.
The Skating Rink can be rented any ei
egeninug in the week for private skating
ies or for any other purpose.
The following meapshap in Prices have
been made: :
Admission, inciuaing use ‘of Skates,
~eentes : ;
Tickets, in packages. c “of Five, admitting
Lady. or Gentlemgn, #1.
ets im packages bo Hignt pamiiGiig
aes $1. . ‘
Tickets will be sold. vf the morith, 8 die
B. BULLARD, Proprietor.
Nevada, June 12th.=k Se i Mee
first and the most healthful Tonie
yer = Sptepdyred © in the United States.
r ber
. These Panes have been ir the
Franciseo, Market for. ever
R date and notwithtwenty,
e many new candites-for public favor, the sales
bave constantly increased.
TAYLOR. & BENDEL,
sole: schjemm derek Guay St,
W. 3B, LAKE,
Purchasing Agent,
San, Bransioner
—
ERSONS 5 ewamne in the interior, and
desiring goods of any kind, wilt
find it great Feo their. advantage be
fit to send their orders to me. ee
rior advantages in, Pp. 60
Eeerg: description; . TE of retail.
Being well welt acquataied with the business
men of this city, lam enabled to purchase
goods cheaper than if the rs were sent
direct to business houses in the city. Goods
warranted as represented and the best of!
references given. If
will be sent.C.0,D,
Write me what you Want.
And I will wendy list of prices, which wilt
convince you that I ean buy goods at low
Give 3 me’ one Trial. A>
iw. B. LAKE.
San Francisco, mack ist 1872,
qG rates.
STATE FAIR FOR 1872,
A? SACKAMENTO,
COMMENCING
On Fridey, arth September.
oe
iD
'$40,000 to be Distetbuted im Cash
Premiums. ©
Exhibition to be divid S fats geven deents, and the ETY’S GOLD’
AL awarded meet —
yr 9
SHOW ever bad
ou ae
THE most A AQTIVE SPEED PRO-.
GRAMME ever c in the Union.
The First tion of the Cali-.
. fornia Wine Growers’ ‘Association le be
ned ee FLOWING}
*9 Re. MAOH will come
‘D cn ‘on ‘the river, 10
owill
gut Ye . en ¢
. gives notice that he
his-entire stock of Gre
2 .Rer
the fias lentes at
esired, any article ~~
To AD Wheel 18 he'y Oondera.
AY
et ae
Accid
A poy by t
Hass Valley
+ ede MeKec
grass” Valle
ning last.
four boys. on
them seeitig
the second 4
Johnson, hi
coming dow
Wi illianis fi
his gun ent
The gun
Johnson We
and Dr. M
nounced th
ssid: in
Edith 0”
who create
San Franci
. Jing and th
atre im this
ing next.
houses in €
and we pre
filled on th
this city:
-—
A gentle
unfortunat
lose the st
-buttons, a
at. It we
whoever h
ing the sa
Rev. W
ley, will
Church, *
and Mr. €
mort
—Mills “is
ments in:
ing woole
gat thosé
EE pany. T
far more
tured im
should ge
and Pae
are sure ‘
faction t
. vise ‘reta
‘kinds.
—
The tr
on in the
has alres
yesterda
journed
Swill be ¢
The,
the“Nev
at the.
utduy @'
will alse
the 9th,
In at
will. tal
course,
ively 2
River.’