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oem.
Or E
Money Order™ system.
Tag. or thosé. who enjoy Special Hews
privileges ameng—the press, in con. Bund,
nopoly ofthe basiness of telegr: ‘phee
. Ghe Daily Eranseript
_ NEVADA CITY, CAL.
im ca
> te
ba
forrrcrax.] ; Resisting the entof Railroad} A vty good widow, who was look}
floard of Supervisors. weft ed? upto by the con ation, we
Tucnspay, Feb. 6th. The, St sock Sg lepensden 8038:. which she belonged, as ‘an example
Baird met pursuant to art (Phe'tity of Placerville sever, ) gas of piety éontrived-to bring her cone
. 4 ee Birsentré6i. . ag6 issued its, bonds! tn ‘aig of . ithe . science te terms, for one little indul‘ .
Minntes of yesterday’ s progeedi Ings .
fead and approved.
Clerk‘ was on ” motiont=was. to be extended to that
instructed to proeuré and furnislr all The completion éf the Gentral I Pa} who usually brought her the .com-.
The Gouanty
. county o ficers'who are entithed ‘to
The Postal Te ‘egraph.
The Postal, Telegraph is daily
“rthe ‘Same, with postage stamps.
The following demands against the
j county were ex: amined and ordered . preventes d‘the completion-of the road . ing her doer.
growing in popular fe.or, and-ites > Y paid.
adoption by the Government is as .
universally demanded as was the .
Those who . ”
are interested: in the persistervt mosideration of-theiz services in oppos. .
ing any measure calculated te overthrow the Monopoly. The Menopoly} =
has annonnéed a reduction of overland rates from February, Ist, but it . deputy Distriet-Attorney,
jhas added to its local rates.
A-dispatch of ten words used to be sent
from Nevada city to Sacramento for .
40-cénts. ‘The tariff is now 50, since
the reduction of the overland ere
Thas it is, where basiness is light, .
and where few of. the common peoc. .
ple have usé for the telegraph, rates F
have been deereased, while on lines .
most used for every day — the . inal cases, $12.
costhas been increased. .° We -will .
venture tosay thirty Scseuasbis
sent from this city over the short local lines where one is-sent Eust, and
the Monopoly, by its new tarif,
throws off two dollars where it dees
not do business, and pats on three
dollars upon the thirty dispatches.
This is reduction ascending, and a
mere blind, about which the Bulletin
Union and others: of the Ortonized,
press have: been talking for some
time past. This action is characteristic of the Company and-its policy
towards the business public, and add .
reasous Why the Government .
e these lines and manage .
benetit of the public.
j
sees +f, ths, Mexico ell Vera .
' iroud.
—Fhe—first railroad of the system .
~ which it is hoped will eventuahy ex: >
tend throughout Mexico ‘has been .
duly finished and opened. The .
_Cupital is now connected with he .
seaboard, and the in auguration ofp he .
road was made a-sudjyct fer rejoi.
cing, the festives lasting even duys. .
The snéetacle of the iron horse was . j attorney. Justices Court, Grass V ale per r agony and the little one ‘3 terrible .
w novel one-tathe Mexicana, and if
’ the rejoicings which tov place over
és introduction are intende i to show
* the desire of the people for railroads, . Barney Gtaeb, $36
a new era isinstoze for Mexico. The
"read was-opened by President Lerdo
de Tejada, who left the Capital in a
train preeeeded by a locomotive.
The cloven foot of the old regime was,
however-exhibited at T epexham, the
first station outside of the Capital,
where some desperadoes(in Bene
instances a term synouymous with
Mexican politicians) had placed heavy,
boulders ts ts track. . Fortunately, h they did no harm
bey ond (réakinn the cow catcher and
troying the first losemotive, and
2 Ahe parties who placed. them there
were disappointed in their hopes of
having an opportunity fer pronunciamentos by the death of Tejada.
The President proceeded ou his journey, and . was all down the line
ss ena esse
eect heh
wernt 20 EER RED BA TIREAD cironi
ao" Sa es
received with enthusiasm. All thie [
is a subject for: congratulation, and
gives assurances that oar sister Thepublic may, yet become: a peaceful,
happy model representative of New
World republican institutions.
meme, AE i nen om
A census of Providence, taken by
the police, indicates a population of
“79,780, an increase of 11,000 in two
' years,
Two ladies over 80 years old, who
had lived together over 70 yeurs, have
just died in Bhiladelphia on, successive days.
Frou Jaffa to Jetouule.n, by wail
will soon be the-order of things where
David and Selomon used te travel
with horses and camels.:
THE Galveston News:rejoices ised:
ly over the immense tide of imeigration now pouring into Texas frem
viher Southern States.~~
THE Massachusetts Lagialavers is
ies . about to revequct, the old stringent
“anti-beer law. Scores of* “Midiivers
feet utterly unsate without it.
Tue-late rains 4 bate seine tha fing
ramente river’ about ai foot, wd it
“mow stands about Wigton above
low water mark,
Lonvon isto have a new great daibow ices, Special Fund, $61 50.
. Deputy: District Attorney; in the case .
tef People vs. Gaines,
. on the General Fand:
criminal cases, $15.
30.
Fund, $69 66.
General Fund, $27 d0.
inal cases, General Fund, $12.50.
. ment.
ee coef 4ngs read and approved.
J. R. Gross, Constable fees ia}
exiaiin ilwases; ‘General Fund? ~ $223 . . city has issued its bonds,the people . der,the bed. The weather was hot,
‘have net received the expected bene. and, while conversing with her sage
H.W Greeley, Constable. fees in! fits therefrom. These bonds have . frignds, pop, went a cork.
oppose itonly embrace those who . criminal cases, ‘General. Fund, $33.
J. KB. Cross; court fees, special .
special
$5.50.
d;. W. Clark, special. services aspassed into the hands: of one'‘Jackson . . me!’ exclaimed the good lady, ‘‘there
, R. Myers, who has made several at. . goes the bedcord; it snapped yesterAK. ‘Thorn, Sheriff of Calaveras tempts to compel the city.to levy a) day the sameway,
‘county, = services, Special tax for their payment, and has finally . + other rope ~ provided?”
procared an alternative writ of manminutes went another; followed bys
daius against the Board—of Atder-+ the peculiar hiss of escaping liquor. .
Seeramento and Plagerville
“with the anderstanding Thi
iirbed, . gefice. . She loved porter, and. .on
ne toad’ one day,” jast as she had received” a
t place. . helf a dozen bottles: from the man}
ific Railroad, and the w ithdrawal of . fortable beverage, she saw two of the .
the trade from the Placerville route, . grave elders of the churek appreach. .
‘She ran the man etit
‘to Plagerville, although that! of the back door, and the bottles unand,
**Dear
+}
I must have anTn a few;
cf Péuple vs. Gaines, Special Fund, men, re-urnable~on the dae day of . . The rope would uot do again but the
$100.
od I. Caldwell, special services. as
dn the case
10d. as
AFTERNOON. SESSTON.
The following bills were allowed .
J
J. B, Gray, Const:ble’s fees in’
. criminal cases, $18 50, : a
G.:S.-S;-Getchell,-Constable’s ieee '
in pe ah cases, 14°20.
Ah Kee, Interpreter’ sfees in crim.
Henry Davis, J: P., inquest on .
. body of Henry Sweet, $16 Qe.
-Henry Davis, Justice's fees in
B. F. Harris, Constable’s fees, “$11
PY H. Paynter, Justice's fees, $8. .
D. E. Bell, postage sg fi Special .
E. M. Preston, jurer certificates,
_ J. M. Ballard, Justice-fees in-crimReport of the County Treasurer.
for the quarter ending Feb. 3d, 18%3,
was examined and approved.
On motion the Buard adjc ourned .
till to-morrow morning at 10 0’clock.
T. C. Prowxerr, Clerk.
Friar, Feb. 7th.
Board met pursuant to adjournPresident J. W. Robb psesiding. Present full Board.
Minutes of yesterday's proeeedThe following demands against
the county were ordered paid:
GERERAL FUND.
W.H. Montgomery, Constable fees
in criminal cases, $52V. MH. Davidson, Justice’s fees, .
. in-criminal cases, Ae
M. 8. Deal, District Attorney's
fees in criminal cases, $145,
CG. Taylor, Services aS “prosec
uting4
j fe ‘ LZ:
AJ. Hoffman, post naib
on Peay oNi.ijsh Prior, Shae
‘Dr.-G, S.farley, “on account of,
. —}pust mortem examination on budy of .
bah grave for body
of 7: Prvoy,; $5
L. G,Kelstrup, making coffin for
body of E. Pryor, $10.
MW. ©. Groves, burying body of .
Santago Pino, $15.
Niles Searls was on motion retained to assist the District Attorney in
the suit for the*coliection of taxes of
the C. P. Re R,
T. Ci FLUNKEIT, Clerk.
—_——_ ~~ ---—® Auction and Cemmission,
Frank Gaild gives. notice in this
morning’s Transcaret that he has
store, at. No, 33’ Commercial street,
where he is prepared to dispose of
‘all kinds of ‘goods at auction. or on
eommission. He will also repair
sceond-hand furniture. For further
eertoonats read his advertisement.
. April next.
tion in the matter, the Board have} hme!
Special Fund, . all tenderei their resignations,’ and . . must ‘be at. some mischief there.
ne :
. placed the sume on file with the Sec. . Seat!" Another bottle popped off, . . county. The work of erecting the
[retary of State.
. promise3,to be an interesting one,
no. Anderson, Justice’s fees in. . and the sympathies of the people of . dear me!”
criminal cases, $ $17.
. Minn.,
. io us wife was waiting in the cutter
epened an auction. and commission .
To avoid taking anyace . . Rood old lady was not at loss.
said she,
“Dear .
“that—cat of mine .
This coctroversy . stealing out}
“Oh,
and the portér_came,
from under the bedscurtain.
said she, “I ‘had forgot; .
itis my yeast! Here, Prudenée,come .
. and take these botties of yeast awaytt +
. the State will, generally, be with the
ditizens of Placerville.
A Mrsister ann mis Fawyx. The’ Carson Appa haS the
. Frozen to Dsata.—One-of the most! following concerning the late Chiheartrending cases of loss of life by nesé cutting and shooting affray in
. freezing, says the Fillmore County, that city : Besides the Chinaman
Republican, occutred last . shot through the bead ang the one
week, about four miles northwest of . . chopped into mince meat by a bowGranger, in this county. It hap. ‘e-knife in the hands‘of a second inpened that on Tuesday, the day the: . furiated celestial pigtail, there was
great storm began, Mr. Evans, a . . another shot in the melee, through
Welsh minister of the Gospel, was . the: stomach who seemed doomed to
away from home with his wife and . _te-get out of this world before the
two-children. . On his return, in the! others, for we -heard that he died
evening, the storm overtook him,and, . about wwilight. ‘The man shot thro’
itappears, when within three-fourths . the head lingers in convulsions. ‘The
of a mile from his own house, asnow . ones stabbed may possibly live.
drift stopped their progress in thatdirection.-From the indications it+A Dispatcu from Corinne, Utah,
is supposed he tgok his oldest child of February .2d, says that two murout of the cutter and carried it home, derers were lynched at Bozeman,
after which, taking a couple of bien Montata, the previous night*-one
kets, he returned to the catter, wrap. au.old man named Veiptett, who
‘ped his frail wife in the blankets, ed a man about three months ago,
and, carrying his babe, . started —— the other a-young man known
the house again, but never reached =9 “Steamboat -Bill,”-who, killed a
Ja the violent storm: ‘heTost his . Chinawoman two days since. Their
“wry, and with his babe perished. . bodies were still hanging at 9:J0a
. Meanwhile, the child that had been next day.
carried home was Waiting in the cold
for the retarh of its father; the anx——___+-.—
Some idiot tells the Ogden, Utah,
. . Junction about the small pox in LoTux following dipatgh trom. ‘Washington shows to what/a nice system
tbe. lobby had iegislation reduced
before the. Credite@ Mobiler anpleasantness: “Qi W. Bushnell on)
. being recalled testified. that inOeto.
‘ber, 1971, he came to Washington to}
secufe. legislation to a uthorize’ the .
. @nion Pucitic to give'a mortgage on .
he Omaha bridg ge.
bers would not
sent_for General Dodge,,
The Iowa mem.
move an inch. a
_whofifteen days put the bill throngh Con: .
gress. He paid Dodge. for his servi.
ees and expenses $24,500, which
should have been “eer to special
and legal expenses.’
A Nevans Indian belie-of sintien
ereated s0--much. disseution. .dioong.
lthe.young braves, thatthe wise old
. chiefs took herinto the woods and .
stoned her to death, afterwards burning-her body.
ay
Tere is talk. of estabiishing—awoolen mill at Windsor, in Sonoma
netessary buildings will be
‘menced in a few days.
Ir is said that a mewspaper is to
be started at’ St. John, N. B. and
another at Hallifax, N.
terest of those desiring the annexation of thoSe.eut-lying provinces to
the U: ited States =
coltnAxzovt forty Sioux, starved ¢ out in
the. Missouri. River. coumry, y,~have
taken up their quarters.a few miles
from Lake Pepin, on the Wisconsin
side, and are making sad havee with .
the deer in that vicmity. ;
tg The Olympia Transcript says
for a year past the lumber business
has grown rapidly. It is estimated
shipped from Puget Sound during .
the past year. . This has gone to all
quarters of the Pacific ocean—Californi#;South America, Sandwich Is. lands, China and the islands _ of tk the .
pean countries.
oe
Tue San Francisco savings banks
‘ake refusing to loan money freely on .
real estate security—vreserving their .
spare coin for special cases. This is
partly owing to the law taxing mortgages.
ase
S., in the in-}that about 240,000,000 feet have been . .
JOHN ¥F. HCOK,
. THE-BEST HOUSE,
GRAND HOTEL,
SACR A MENTO,
oh
Corner of Front and K ee
G. S. BHrROWN...... Proprietor,
THE Grand Hetel is only
om block from the Rauilr, at
Depot and Steamboat, Land?
ings. It is a first « less Hons,
——in all respects. Neatly fi
the,
up and furnished in by ‘lendid style! _
The Table is supplied’ with the best of ey,
erything to be hud inthe market, .
Bea Old Friends from Newads CG “
invited to give me # cull. oupty are
G. 8; BRC q
Sacramento, Feb: Sth. + We.
2 its men’s Ball!
—AT—
TEMPERANCE HALL, .
ON
4
Friday Evening, Feb. 2ist
TO-BE GIVEN BY THE
NEVADA ( CITY
eh
FIRE DEPARTMEN T,
Soa es
Invitation Committee.
CHAS. W. CORNELL,
F. ELEKMAN,
€. T. CANFIELD,
H. GUENTHER,
JOS. OLIVE,
O. E. TOMPKINS,
W. K. COE,
South Pacific, as well as some Euj=
Reception Committee.
gan City. “Everything
i yossible is being done under the
. circumstances to stop itfrom spreading further, even to the chaining of
Mr. Phillips’ dog: For said dog: bas
. since brok#n out with the small pox
. and ona of Mr. Phillips’ cows has
. also broken out with the same dislease. An order hus since been is. sued by the City Council of ‘Logan. City, prohibiting dogs from running
\at layge during the continuance of
the small pox.
forfher husband. Who can describe . Hic) aay%
suspense? It is all left to conjecture. .
When the neighbors. called at the .
house-the Saturday following, it had .
but a solitary little frozen occupant; .
the wife and mother was found a
stiffened corpse; the horse -had also
succumbed to the raging storm. How'.
and where the unfortunate husband
and babe were found we are not detinitely informed.
a Ga
Duninc the week, ending on the
4th of January, property in -Mission
Bay to the aniount of $900,000 was
deeded to Leland Stamford und the
Contract and Fiijjnce Company, in
about equal propdrtions,
~~ ee
te The Sutro Tunnel is now in
a distance of 3,56%feet. Good progress is being—made in the shafts
that are being sunk’On the line of
the tunnel, though some of them are
pretty wet. :
re The State Board of ExamiImmMENSE amounts of rea} estate
-are being offered-for—sale-in-allparts
of Pennsylvania, particularly farm:
ing lands, the present owners of . segnnepl ane found-thetotal.tor-be
which are intend going West. . 9,298,493. 37,
licsttiien a apahinteie wees -——_—— +-+2—__A MAN in Illinois. attempted to GrorGia bas adinitted her first nene tanneAt the Columbia Skating Rink, on
Saturday, says the Sunowna Democrat
of February Ist. « little daughter. of
R. P. 8. Pope, ten years of age,
while-skating met-with a fall, from
the effect-of which-she died on Monday, The shock to the spinal celuan produced. concussion of the
bruin, Which brougnt ou delirium,
succeeded by death.
+ a 2.
Pioche' route, says the Eureka Seatithe opi gestic.to.s. greater degroa and..
in larger numbers than here or at
Palisade: While our horsesiare getting well, the disease seems to be
spreading among those farther: east
‘}und sou.
=~
3™ During the month of January
pre-emption claims filed in the Land
Uffiee in San Franci isco, ‘wbeut 80 of
which covered claims in. Mendocino
coumy on Jutid formerly. claimed under tu6 Richardson Grant; which
. was recenily rejected by the United
Stutes-Supreme Court” ~~
than formerly.
Tux horses-on the Hamiltor and.
nel of February ist, are afflicted with . ©
thrash a neighbor's wite thinking .
that 1t was his own, and got the. tanta, ;
worst of it.
Four vessels have just arrived at .
Portiand, Oregon, to load with ~~
for Englend.
Taz Western sion ‘Felegraph
Compuny lost 3,000 poles during the
teceut gale in New Jersey.
Owners of the reclaimed swamp
A-wax died natural death in
Pioche— last -week. The coroner
threatens to resign.
Tre Independence quartz mill,.
Tue total amount ef deaths in Salt
Lake city for the month ending January amvunted to 52. steam.
ners counted the money in the State
land.on the San Joaquin are setting
out large numbers of cypress treesSierra county, saves $50 per day by
its substitution of water power fos
A WHIRLWIND, ut Catargo, Inyo:
there were one hundred and nitic’
Hoxrina.is lean popiabk in Eagan
. Taepe.are.cleven. patients in. the
Lincoln County Hospital at Pioche:
Owe mouse-catcher at Harburg, in
Switzerland, caught 41,481 mice in
the last three months of 1872, for
which he received.a bounty of three
cents a head.
Tae municipal election of a
will be held on the 5th of
nd
port-ef San Fran
benvilte, ‘Obi
» died at Steu; aged 84 years:
N n Diego about a year old,
has population, of 3,000. The assessed valuation of Visatle. property
48 $1,500,000.
®
eee ray —
in the hoisery Hue. _. ,
=o .
Jou~ CotsiER, reo ofthe .
ALABAMA ships i iron ore te Gingin.
county; a few days agu,* completely.)
building. eee
ter Wiuime robberies are nenewes
in . Strata county.in DSucramento.
Cruz Paper Mill is being removed to
Stockton.
in Arizona,
above the sea level,
charges at San Diego.
. io ‘
linger in Missouri, _ae Elder Miles Grant is preaching.
~e"The machinery of the. Santa
~ {47° There are four mountuin peaks
each over 10,000 feet
tirThe Pacific Mail Steamship
Company has abolished all its wharf
Tue epizootic and ‘small pox still
te United States Marshal Morris
who intends to depait on a visit of .
about six weeks to the East, on busbas was presented by his friends
with a handsome gold badge.
THE defeat of the ring inthe late
ounicipial electionin Knoxville,
Tennesee, causes the Chronicle, of
cation;
——— ~> 2 oe
ty A-bill is before the Indiana
visitors from other States. shall _not
be granted divorces unless the alleged
cause of complaint was alegal ground
for divorce in the State where it oc
curred.
A GENTLEMAN*was wartaly eulogizing the constancy ofan absent husband-in-the presence of his loving
wife. . ‘Yes; yes,”’ assented she,
‘the writes letters full of agomy and
of affection, but he never remits me
any TODA. eer? Ga eases of .
his iets to be. unremitting.”
Tue Sacramento Bei gas says that the
are paying more. attention to tree
planting than ever.
\
Dr C. 8: lawn. of Sacramento
has gone to Utah to assist in the
organization of lodges of the I. G.
T. in that section,
=
Snow plows have been in requisition the Sierra portion of thé Central
Pacific Railroad since the 1st instant.
They have kept the traek so clear of
Snow that ne detention from that,
‘cause has arisen.
destroyed a new warehouse and stone . :
ee Se a
Auction. and Commission
== hers ee.
FRANK ¢ GUILD,
rOULD respectfnlly inform the
ple of Nevada aoe. and the surroundtag country thathe has. opened an Auction
aud Commission Store, at
No. 33 . COMMERCIAL STREET,
Where he will sell at Axction or on Coma any arucles persons wish to disof
Persons in want.of. any. article will do
Well to call on me La before purchasing” else
Particular attention paid to secend hand
Furniture. Having had experience in the Furnit-re ar rare business
Warrant os ert eh to
. P in good phew
manlike
“{ Mevade; Feb: tte, 7 OFE OUTED.
Legislature providing that transient .
farmers iu that section of the State
—— ee
L. SEIBERT. JOS. FLEMING.
H. ODGERS. ——_ MARK SHAVER.
. J. W. CLARK. —° @. V. SCHMIDTBURG,
Floor Managers,
A.R. WADSWORTH, E. GOLDSMITH,
. 4. STEGER, C. J. NAFFZIGAR,
. JOHN RAPP, FRANK H.FISHBH,
. 'A. 1. ZEKIND, _DB. D. M. BROWN.
The Music will be furnished by MULthat city, to break into huge head) ppg QUADRILLE BAND.
lines expressive of the — oad bi
And-welt they muy. —+_THE SUPPER will be the best ever gotten up in this ¢ity.
= Carriages will be furnished if neces. Bary. z
A geheral innitation is extended.
Ticke including Supper, $3.
By order of Fire Department,
Nevada, Feb. 5th, 1872,
COUNTY WARRAN TS.
LL Warrants on mm General Fund regittered prior to Feb. 6th, 1872. AlsoGirvcats on Road Fuua registered Aug. '
1872, Nes. 42 and 50, will be paid on prese®
tation. Interest ceases trom this date.
$e Pe rat Da Co. ‘Treas.
Nerghcs Fev. 6th, i873.
4
CALIFORNIA SALVE,
PUT UP BY
TAYLOR & CO.j
At Roseville Junction, Placer Co.
8 A PAINLESS REMEDY for Piles,
Cerns, Bunions, Sores and Flesh Wouv4s
oa man of beast: Seld by E. M. PRESIOY,
Bread street, Nevada. Bas
Hamilton's Restaurant.
Removed te
BROAD STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE TRANSCRIPT OFFICE
MEALS served up iv all style
ce ‘SH et ths luwest ratatMees
at ull (hours
* gu. HAMILTON, Prop’;
Nevada, Jan. 24th, ‘1873.
ry a
Stockholder’s Meeting.lA SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockhol
ders of the Geld Run Mining on
ny, for the election ef a new Board of Trurtees, and for the transection of de piel
business as may properly come before the
meeting, will be held at the office of t+,
Secretary, corifer of Mar
‘ket and Spest wei
San Fraucisco, on ‘Tuesday, February #2
. 1873, at 12 0’elock, M. By order °
of Trustees.
MOORE’S FLAT AND EUREE!
: STAGE LINE.
NTAGE leaves Nevads city auily ato'clock, 4. M. and returning ev¢'y
with Wells, Fargo & Co's Expres
for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moor
Woolseys and Orleans _ and Eureka.
_.C, PALMER, Bocretsr?,
Expr retinaannecangtiy ot attended ces
“express Ica vee Seveda ve! day for
named points:
OPROTTER & CUNNINGHAM, Pri)?
>
made sat
eo.
NEVAI
—_—————
Fire E
The Boat
been talking
yoom wdjoin
for the sufe
records off
gud records
. are themes
‘They are ke
_ well, arrang
joss woul:
they Shout:
~ Phe money
fire proof r
not be regr
: ~guunty;. ai
done as so
ogettied.
Bills /
; The new
’ Board of S
sider wiry.
unless ‘it is
count, jus
“part has k
bills have
quence of
this requis
sides this
vilis in ‘wh
are not gi
Those wh
‘county sh
comphan¢
lay.
The !
The ab
mountain
“those whe
mi
ises to
those whi
enterprisi
or,
. extensive
Sop apy and
couraged
scason,
The fe
upon the
. “est Sprii
month ¢
the ordei
Geo. J
Alonzo §
Sifford,
Dodge, /
_ Stephen:
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