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February 22, 1874 (4 pages)

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‘The Daily Ttanscript Freeman bill should become a law in . its present shape, Mr. Binhey can A serious and painful accident ocThe following is from thé Leaven not afford to’‘make daily service on curred yesterday morning to Chaunworth Times, February 34: NEVADA CITY, Cals = fae) ae ‘the road, an new, fer the travel and cey Ford, while engaged at work on Our readers ‘aré well sequainted. RAILROAD Application * for » Patent to a = Mining Claim. : . {réight would not” pay the étpense thé premises of John Dannicliff, on with the details of the drowning of ae STATES LAND OFFICE, Of Pinning the road, let alone paying Sacramento street: The following the two men, Seyferth and Sarstedt, ORITED Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 19, 1874. some three or four dnys ugo, while interest om ‘the capital invested. are the particulars of the edict OTICEis Epcby eine: that Thomas crossing thé river,. Eversince’ the Bladlwm, whose Postofiice is Duteli + "This is or epinien. . : On Friday “lestya man wa’ emaccident PRESS. cet hunfdreds of men Fiat,. Placer County, Cul., has, nade—appliWe want a railroad to Colfax. ployed to blast a granite phave been at work sawing places in cation fer patent_for Cedar Creek Piacer in ‘. the ice and'dragging the botfom of Mine, situate in Gold Run Mining Distric , t he whole distance will not perhaps the lot of Dunnicliff. A boulder hole was the slough in the hope of recoveriti Placer County, California, and described in ?’ tbe plat and field notes on file in this office!’ exceed 22 miles. Under the Freeput down, a charge of giant powder the bodies, but without-success. Reas follows, viz: : Sunday, Feb. 28d, 1874, man bill, if our road is built, we can inserted, and the fuse lighted, but wards were offered by the Turners, Survey of Exterior Boundaries. charge passenger “fare $1 32, and the charge failed to go off. Yesterexperienced. divers and river men Commencing at Station No 28 of the and Golden Gate Placer Mine,” 12 cents per ton per mile for freight, day Mr. Ford, who has had consider came from Bt. Lowis and St. Joseph, “Chutch on line of Jonathan Moody’s claim, ata buat up te egtatday night. nothing stake ;marked C. C. P. M., for Cedsr Creek. or $3 per ton for the whole distance. ‘able experience “Why Don’t They do fi. in such matters, was had been accomplished, “and it was Piocer Mine, and run on line of Moody’s . " *. For years and years the Sacramen-. Now we believe these rates are too engaged to draw the charge and put feared that the undertaking would claim, variation 18° east, 8 86° KB 7.84 chs top of hydranlic bank 1,14 chs cénter of . to Union has been fighting the Cenlow. No capitalist will invest his in @ hew one. Ford succeeded in have to be given up. wagon road -N-and S, 1639-chs-koek smull stream, 3 linxs wide Xeods es A, ~ tral Pacific Raitrond Company, and money in a rail or any other kind of: drawing the charge, as he thought, Oity, County and U. &Ofheiai. UNDER Way . —AND THES Public Triumphant a 4Organ one oFtwo othér owners. Itcharged that there were frauds in—its incipi= ency, fraud in its management and fraud all over it; that there is or was a contract and finance committee thit swindled the Government arid the first joints of the thumb and fore dium and had had a communication with ng hone man, ba finger of hisleft hand. Fortunately that-bis body, mg Wéll as! that ofsaid his there was.not enough giant powder unfOrindats’ aoe tehice eth be "6th. State and nation unless Governor Hannah L. Goldsmith, Johnnie Nivthumb and index finger. of his left again with a large number of heighen, Josie Hoffman, Chailie Grissel, hand. Mr. Fordis an old resident abetters aré driven to their holes and Katie Nolan, Thornton Taylor, Katie of this city, is a hard working man, Schwartz, Charlie. Monro, Emily and the accident is more severe,from the holes: plugged up. ‘Well, now Stanford, his aiders, backers and bors and friends of the deceased, The ice was cut away from around the bush, and at 3,.0'eloek,.in the af ternoon the boof’ dy Seyfart ’h was Rolfe, Eddie ‘Ragon, Etta Ragon, within ten feet of the spot the fact that he has to depend upon . found Graham, Minnie McGuire,. inted~ out by the medium=—The investigatingall these things, anxious his daily work for a support. dy of Sarstedt has not yet been Eddie Parker, Louisa Smith, Sherto procure information upotany and found, but-it is supposed to be frozen in the ice, every conceivable subject having refman Marsh, Belle Latta, Orrin } & Present from the Chiidren. Which reaches nearly to there isa comuhittee of the Senate Willie A POSITIVE FACT. ditch; 12;81 chs enter Rai Cut, 13.62 ch across Ratlroad Cut, 15:80 chs Gold Run and Dutch Flat wagon road, 16 70.chsset a bank marked C C P'M 8 75° W 5.33chains. This corner could not be established on account of working the imine. 8S 6445 W Preste Seth. ¥ 10.97 chs across reservoir, very little water, 11,53 chs mining agp gee high, 11.90 che.cemter of .ditch, 1 cha_ceuter of found seventy. feet from the place where they had fallen in, down the stake igarked © CP M from whiclia cedar stream and near a small bush which stump 27 inches i diameter bears 8 1 .30’ distant; N 754° E 9.63 chs.toa was frozen in the ice. eS W 36 links marked CC P af from which an oak» Having obtained this description stake in Hudson's garden 12 inches in diameter Rell of Honor. rooins, and—Drs. Hunt and Welch Mr. Hang left the medium, and pro bears $ 75> & 63 links distunt, and the cor" monopoly of the worst character,and curing # horse, rode to the stene of her post commow to Sections2 and 3, Tp that unless it is crippled in its caThe following pupils are on the. wére calledwho amputated about the accident , where he -found the No. 15 N, Range 10 E-en_the third standard rell-of honor in the Third IntermeNorth, bears N 30° E 67.41 chains distant, -half'the right hand, that is to say, bush as described by the woman, reer, i¢ will endanger the liberties of . and N 14%° W 14.62 chains to a pine stump 20 diate school for the month ending from the wrist, down through, and from the natere ofthe surroundings _inches in diameter niarked C € PM, Lhenece the people—miake California either a February 20th, Miss Allie Davenport N 29% W 4.42 chs to an oak 9inches in diinelud ing the third and fourtb finand the course of the current, conamter desert waste org railroad kingdom, teacher: Nettie Herzinger, marked CC P M, N 864 W 64 chs cluded that possibly there. might be Silas Nigers. It wag also found necessary something enter hydraulic cut, 4.86 chs flume, 7.15 with Gov. Stanford’ as king. All in what the. woman had hell, Hattie Scott, Julius Isoard, to amputat set a stuke in cut C¢P M, 5 e the first joints of the said. Monday he visited the ‘plice cha these calamities are to, befall our 534° 9.29 chains, set stakein perpendicular in the hole to burst the rock, or the probabilities are that all three of them would have been killed. The wounded man was conveyed to his 4th. Philip ing N EK and 8 W,4,85 chs wagon road ~<—jpaoplé.of milo of monéy us ta the . fréightats 20-cents por mile pir ton. Ford’s right hand early off, and the woman then said she was a merunning NE and 8 W, 5.60 chs bank of reservoir construction of jthe. road and its This would make passenger fate for management and its completion; that the whole distance; 22 miles, $2 20, Stanford & Co. have grown rich ont and freight: per ton for whole disof stealings from ‘the Government; tance $4 40. If this bill passes and that the receipts for fares and freights. receives the approval of the Govwill be built. are and have been so exorbitant, ernor, the road one thatthe railroad has grown to be a $4: Ludio GRAND ANNUAL and’a rag. tant: N 6° 2.00chs recross Kock Creek 5.50 money invested, It must produce He then conclude d to sink it deeper, the cify, who said she had something chs toa staké marked C GC P M on lower bank of mining ditch. N 22°.E 1.95 chs bim something, or-he can not be inand got Mr. Nilon to strike for him, of-importance to communicate, . center Of qagon road 6.30 chs center of *, Mr, Haug wentete the woman's duced to'invest, and hence itis that while he held the N and $, 16.80 chs toa stake drill, Dunnicliff residence, and waé-told by her that same road C C P M; from which a cedur 26 the bill now before the Legislature standing by to watch the operation. if he would not be too skeptical, ‘and marked inches in diameter beurs N 75? E 26 links at the very idea, she could tell distunt; N 204° 7.71 to @ stake murked’ for a charter to construct a road from At the first.tap of the sledge on the 8 M, 15 lint west from Kock Creek bier, where.the body of Seyferth ¢ {which Colfax to this city, provids for pasdrill an explosion followed, & Dime 5 inches diameter bears and the could be found. He agreed to listen from eust 18 links distant: N 463;° W 4.18 chs senger fare at. 10 cents per mile,‘and drill was forced out, tearhalf of to what she had to communicate, and-} fence N-E-and 8-W,, 4,42 chs eenter of ditch Lejand Stanford, Mark Hopkins and A. Pot GOLDSMITH brother-in-law of Seyferth, one of chs to-the§ E corner of the cla:m-to a stuke making all 6rts of charges: against road, unless he has # prospect of reafter which he washed and swabbed the drowned men, was sent for by a marked © C P-M-from--which~a “vedur-9ins alizing at least some-—interest on the the hole out with water in the north part of ches diameter bears8 51° E26 links diswoman fiving “tts managers, and particularly against rag Th at the be ‘‘¢ ments —_—— GOODS TO BE SOLD. public greg has 1 Cheaper “than Evernew large yon be hes a Thirty Days! 4.50 chs could not be established. § 20° E 2.98 chs to 4 stake on top of bank marked © —— CP M,N @9° E 1.78 chains to a stake on. . south Bank of little ditch marked C C P M, 8 174° _¥ 8.03 chs to astake marked CC P. : Mon bank ef ditch near wagon Yrodd. $ 684° 0,75 chs to centerof wagon road, 3.00 . chs enter Railroad (mt, 4.20-chs aevogy Railroad Gut, 4.46 chs tow dedar stump marked CC P M, being also the north corner of the erence to the points at issue. They Smith, Josie Pinnkett, Harry LawHE public is respectfully, informed Miss Flora Cornell, teacher of the the bottom of the slough where the Church amd Golden Gate Placer Mine, men fellin. There was considetable Thence following the Church and Golden onfat my GRAND ANNUA L CLEARING have invited the proprietors and edrenee, Lincoln Hartman, Theodore First Intermediate school, in this excitement among our German citiGate Mine,8 16° E3.5uchs tostaxe marked Wells, Marcus Baruh, Johnuie Coritors of the Union, Bulletin and Call city, was yesterday presented with zens over the strange and mysterious CG GC. 8 66° W 15.02 chs to stake C GG C. 820° E 9.78 chains to to appear-before Commences To-Morrow them and give all nell, George Hothersoll, Gustave au elegant gold ring, the gift of the infOrmation firnished by the memarked btake marked CG GC. N 78> E 2:46 chs to — Gray. Willie Rosentha l, diu stake marked-@ GG C, $45° E 5.59 chs to m and thé fulfi the information im their power in llmen t of her yolpupils in her school. Miss Cornell untary prop stake marked CG G C. 8 16%° 5 61 chs-to hecy. And continues for 30 Days reference «to ‘the charges made; but the place of beginning, and containing 107. has seventy seholare on her roll, 20 acres Preaching Sunday. and belng a portion of the lots 3, the call of the committee has been: and by her kinduess and discretion ' Wantep to Savz toe Iuz.—Some 4and 6 ofN 4 of Section 5;Tp 15 North, Divine Services will be held in the Methlike that of the famous Glandowér, Range. 10 Hast, Mt. Diablo Hase-and Meridhas won the hearts of all of them. L.odist Church, Sunday morning at 110’elock, . WHO “called” the witches from tHe andin the evening at 7° o’clock. Sabbath School at 2 o’clock P. m. Rey. Georg vasty deep. He called and called till he became hoarsin e the throat, but Clifford, Pastor. every Sunday morning and evening at the So with the call made by the com usual hours of worship, Sabbath school They have called for the: immediately after morning service, Rev Union, Bulletin and Call to make good their charges. Neither of ' : Mr, Sims, Pastor, Services at the Episcopal Church every ‘them, however, have obeyed the Sunday morning av 11 o'clock. Rey. 4.P. * lighthouse keep = ago by different parties and recorded in the mining records of said district. Adjoining claimants are owners of the Church and Goluen Gate Placer Mine on the south and my that time the Bathe Stoc will” be sold. at a TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. _Immedirtely after he took posseswest, owners of the Bennett Piacer mine on The subjoined LIST OF PRICES will sien, cdmplaints were made that the . the.Jjorthand-West;-and—-owners ofthe of the reductions miade, but SS give some idea Top Placer mine on the North. Lavau at him as people may, Ruslights went out by twelve o’clock. Pine All persons holding any adverse claim The prope r to officer was at once sent thereto ure hereby required to fully understand and appreciate the" kin’s ideal of a community in which present the n look into the matter, and he. same before this Office within sixty days should be “simplicity of ‘life withdowto out coarseness, and delight in life was told that-complaints. were tiade from the tirst duy of publishing thereof, without lasciviousness,"’ and whareagainst him.
‘For what?” was his iuguiry, ‘Why,’ replied.the officer, . Anderson, Pastor. : T. B, McKARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, att’ys for applicant. “February 22d, 1674. BARGAINS _ “they say your ‘lights possib Cause why? Divine Services-at theCatholic Church and le education of English men after twelve o'clockdo not: burn women living by agriculture in at night.’ “Simply because neither the editors or Sunday morning That are now offered, Ladies will do well at 10% o’clock. Sabbath their native “Well,” was his reply, ‘I Sheriff's Sale. land,’’ know is a most. noble proprietors of those .newspapers School at 2, and Vespers at 7 PY. m, Rev. Si they don't, for I put ’em out myself one.—[ Pittsburg Commercial. to call and étiandnd the Stock, compare prisuow anything about the matter at Father Meagher, Pastor. 5 N 3 then; for I though ghit all. the .vessels . . Y¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ops, &c. (which I respectfully invite all Divine services will be held at the A, M. had got'ia by that tims, and I wantall at me directed and detivered, issued cut Mapime Bazine, according to ed to save the ile.’’, E.Chur ch Sunday morning at 11 of o'clock, the District Court of the Fourteenth Ju. to do before pnrchasing elseWhere, > i — ‘hap hazard, 7% dicial District, in and for the County of NeServices in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Figare,, must have been a charming woman. . That authority declares Sing whether there vane, State of California, bearing dute FebJ.C. Dorsey, Pastor. Rellof Menor, : ruary 20th, 1874. on a judgment rendered in LIST OF PRICES. that “ther figure is excellent, her thenpor not. Their motiv¥ iy For thé month. ending Feb. 20th, Said Court pase 6th day of february, 1874 . movements are gracéfully vivacious kill off Stanford & Co if they cow im favor of Martin Ford and against the Effica call, nor will they, S— ciation théy have for their teacher, er: and she well deserves it. : Preaching at the Congregational Ch __*mary’’ a witeh made its appearance mittee. ’ of the Eastern papers tell the followion. Said location was_made many -yéare}—“During They thus give proo: of the appreing story of a gréen cy of Prayer. Now we say tothe people, you should . -as those of kittens, while herfeet in the 2d Intermediate school, Miss remarkable and efficacious and hands are simply imperceptiM. F. Gregory teacher: Frank Mor‘demand of these men who have been temperanée-r ‘ble.”” Thus does Jentina flotrish eform has been set on in Paris. risgn, Kobert McNally, John MeCan howling railroad corruption in your foot in some Ofthe ley, Sophie Enterprise Gravel Mining Company for the sum of-Three Thousand and Seventy-Four and 76-100 dollars. damages, with: interest thereon at the rate ef seven per cent per 10.000 yards of Merrimac and Sprague Prints, 10 cts per yd Weiss, Maggie Coughlan, United States together with $5113 costs towns, 10-4 Sheeting, the best brand, ears for such a great length of time, When a new whisky -s A COUPLE were divorced in SacraKitty Harrigan, George Isoard, Geo, and disbursements at the date of said judg. is started, that they should go before the comthe ladies ofthe ment, aud accruing costs, , place asse in. mento, on Tuesday, after 39 years of Dodge, Sophie Ludlow, Keturah ArI bave levied upon the following des42 1.2 cts per yd. . mittee and make their charges good, front of the scribed preperty, which. was heretofore atpremises and hold ‘Wmarried life. The husband was a bogast, Walter. Holmes, Moses Goldtached, to-wit: Those certain mining claims White Rock Muslin 16 1-2ets. or for ever after hold their peace. protracted prayer smith, Arthur Dedge, Willie Hinds, ‘known as the Enterprise -meeting, keeping it bru Gravel Mining Weare in faver uf the reduetion of up all day and Co’s claims, the same beiug located at Bu. until-late at night, All wool 7-8 wide White Flan-é » Lizzie Hutchinson, ena Vista Ruvine, having @ front uf 2006 feet fares and freights; of confining. rail-. Of course the man of Tur brig Mperian, , loaded ‘at Addie Me Nally, James Young, Gus bonnded on the south side by claims known siv is forced to road companies within the limits of capitula the Buena Vista Blue Gravel Co’s claims. te; if unmoved by themorEureka for Honolutn; sailed the 21st. Black, Jennie Adair, Amelia Hook, as extending into the hill te. the pppaite or their legitimate businessof ; legislaal forees of the pious battery, his The achooner Letitia, for $ Mary Driver, Frank Worthington, back rim rock of the Gravel channe) the French Corsets 75 cents same keing in Grass Valley Township, Ne: ting 80 as to compel them, Ohio annum till paid, payable in gold coin ef the where custom is shut off, as nobody can get sailed at the same time, i _.___._thay:4e a ticket ll te-e-pasty-te-cariyin to dtiuk Without being Willie Quigley. Fae vada County, California. Also, all the ee 7Aliuingpraye d for Tor eatin Gee said ground or be. him or her from,one point on the A pure quality of alam is found in in @ peculiarly fearful manner. Wont en commenced on the longing to the defendant. line of road to another, to. make the Notice is hereby Tbe proceedings at Washington are large quantities in the form of inSonthern Paciiic Railroad trom Deltb public sale all given that I will expore bleached 45 cents. the above described prop: . . contract good it matters not how erty crustations, on the rocks near Lancha ano toBakersfield. to the highest bidder, forcash in Unireluted as follows: ~ Genuine Irish Silk Poplins, at long the owne ted States r of the ticket may see In Washington, Ohio,a proper’ta lie over at an intermediate SAReROER Opened a man named new saloun point, but-we are not in favor of reast week. Immediately the whole ‘ducing fares and freights so low. as moral and religious powers were to compel the railroad companies to turned upyn him. The ladies prayed before the door all day withdraw their cars from the roads ten o'clock at night. until half-past During the or only tun them semi occasionally, snow-storm on Wednesday an imWe are no railroad subsidist, nor do mense procession marched to Beck's who we care a fig whether Stanford & Co. usinhad enjoined the . }women from ga tabernacle in front own the rgads, or who owns them. place. Those enjoined remai of ‘his ned in Nor do. we care a fig whether the the church to pray, Beck, on seein Sacramento Union is made or ruined the proceaan said he, too, woul stop, by this war against the railroad comasked andonly one ¥emains, and he till to-merrow to consider. panies. What we desire .is that the At Blanchester the saloon s ure closed. At Logan the ladies celepeop and le State shall not be injured brate a complete: victory. At Lanby this war of the Union's against Plana, Amador County, gold coin, in front of the Ceurt * Tut Los Angeles Express had a Laxzront is to have a savings and white gopher in its office recently.— loan bank. It made use of the paste, but not the VALLEJoITKS are signing petitions scissors. against the division of Solana Coun Ow. Saturday next the machinery ty. of the fog signal at the entrance of A xew wharf is being constructed HumbolBay dt will be in fall workat South Vallejo. ihg order. rd Derectr in manners is usually the deficiency of tine preceptions.-—EmIv we seize too hastily, we may erson. have to drop as hastily, . GoxETME says: Christ is himself the one Ulanswerable proof of Christi caster and Athens the work is beyinanity . . ‘ ni At Pomeroy a societ Waste nothing—neither mouey, nor talent. ' time, House door, in the city of Nevada, on Monday, March 16th, 1874, $125 cts per yd. _ Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M, and 5 Imperial 3-ply Carpet $1 50. Oiven under my hand this 2ist day of Empress Cloth, all wool, 40 cts o'clock, P. M, ee Dec. 1574, JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. On all kinds of Dress Goods a Reduction of 30 per ct is made. By A. W. Potter, Under sheriff. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. £22 4.8. HOLBROOK, : FLORA B, HOLBROOK. Ottoman Shawls -and . Woolen Hosiery at Greatly Re J. 8. HOLBROOK & 60. ” Dealers in Fine duced Prices. : Particular attention is called ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ‘toa large assortment of Boy's Can and Tuis ne mach suffering among the And everything Case Goods, “There is a short railroad between. Beat Orgnnized onthe principle that Soxrropa shows us what we should Wear which will be sald at sacto be found Marysville and Orovitle that’ is not there is enough moral and religious ro or shows us what we are.— stock im the Medoc country, though CLASS GRUCERY STORE, in a FIRS1 rificing Prices. And a thousand cattle manage owned by Stanford & Co. It is less pour in the city to exterminate the live on the tall At the Junction of Main and usiness of trafficing in -intoxicatCom ‘bunch grass, wild rye and bushes than 30 miles leng and is owned Do not speak of an a AE te by ing» drink, and they wil other articles. too numerous 10 . to which come e above the snow, one Mr, Binney. The fare between law only when other means resort ® man less Dorti naie wags orm re fail, Also; Chelte_Wines amd Brandy. The ante Lomipetstion Convention (Platarch, _—sS ¢ : ‘mentionhere. the two places is, we belie for Medicinal purposes. ve, $2. at Albany N. Perhaps not so much, we don't rewheth Y., is considering . Content } Tae Presbyterian Chutch at St. Thankful for past favors; xe solicit a con} is to the mind like moss Helena was burned to the ground tinuance of the publi to begin such a crusade c patronage + hoping member, The travel and freight on there, er andthe State Temperance Alto a tree; it bindeth it Up so as td on Wednesday bight. The fire was By poeytywatt the et ad oniling 8 the road herdly pays the expenses of liance of New 7 also hes that stop its growth.--[ Halifax, the work of an incendiary, and the J. 8. HOLBROOK subject'under consideration. & Co,” Service. Under the Freeman bi!! _Ip aman bas 0 great idea of the fare between Marysville and Oro li on hiscetrack. poate it is certain to be the only hoe . “OReco ON n has one hundred and ditty Self, ~“Durne will bean election iu ville woulbe, idea he willever have, d if the road is only 25 Fresa4 § niles Jéng?-$4; aid“d ton’ of freight. scres devoted tohop ‘sent from” Maryeville to Oreviille, Would pey.ithe owner: of hag, ‘Just 62; or © ceiits “peralle. Pa son, ¢ . . of the . Samples sent to allparts i tion of& uéw county seat, which is Attorney and Counselor at: Law’. . i mow at Millerton. “Dry Creek, Cen USE Rosenaoes Saar “ a1p suv: w . ‘ ' ’ = af . ~~ . _Crrimt! fétce’ Growth’ atid make § beets ste ». raisng, Junction of Main and Commercial Nevaua, Jan. 17, 1874, Call at once and get great ber Broad'Sttest, Nevada Gity-> oe