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January 17, 1882 (4 pages)

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2 My tn. . pasad tasks-was a. codification of the zorenever-obsained_any—persanal—adwith hoth-the-coultute cand “powes . warand vagal to the yrotind. tiat the newspaper oppositioh to Mr. Sargenf’ arises’ solely from ‘causes ’ prompted byarev enge from the reason taf Me, Sargent, .in.cortain. .¢ did his whole daty in official life, to _ tid pe ‘fae people of California and of the wale Pacifiz caass~appreciate his iivaluadle sar¥ices, and will rejdice wiga the President senda his name > t» the United States Soriate as Sezrecary of Interior. In the whole range o' msn in public life. on the Pacific coast there is #9 man why ‘is bbtter, ifas well, ‘qualified orm Cabinet p: nition, Ty the ofize of Seetetary oi the Interior he” would *bring s2acial adi vptability. Taere is prob: woly home ity thd Whited states! W19 possesses A “Moré Jibtiinate i 1owlelge with Jand matters, either with referents “to “agrictltaral or mineral interests, Ou Thdian af, frirs heis eyndlly well posted, And i; spsaks well for. Mr, Sargent that dicing a career of near,a quarter. of cantury in pablic’ life, ef which Wasaington, n> man hasever dared ciarge anything affecting his petsoual reputation or integrity. M>, Sargent has. always’ ‘been, sce the imangaration of’ the, party, 1 anomy; promising, stalwart ‘Rep wblican, viS fies> Repablican ‘seut’ to the ITousz of Representatives from Califonia, ‘Fron his firs$ day in Con, gveasit bevame evielens' that’ Calis Ttornid an] tie wagle.Pavifia -coass hid sosaced an’ indSfatizable, . incd itrigus and conscientious representative. . Wasn M+.” Sargent was clested to Ca&gress, after the .war, ho was, if. possible, more ‘enorgstie 11 promot’ tis interests of. the Ose of Iris ‘sélf-imDuegitic e923, Ya nin laws, His residancesin , No vuly eoiity, aad bis exparicnss in More; ifidae ov the: other number of miniag atairs, fitted. him. for-this ty. Mining law, up to'thas tim,. Was alnio3t ‘chads. HS Yom alated well established castoins ‘into thos’ s +! Gt satutes whic now form the hasis of the nriting lawsall over the Union. fae now cs Was received, as.ey: ribnite to the prospecting ming? aut to safe operasor and. spesulatoe, » M+. Savgent’s credit, be dt—alsa. sae that although engazed ‘in. éxitusive mining operations “hinself, ‘Tre Vuisry2 from the wanking of bie laws iye feamad ; IP amin is bast known .at home, tierepatazion, of Mey Novalw “eserty © will witlerys tlie® moss crucial t235° “From 1849, until the lass foew yeare,. this coanby was this! hoa. Hs Worked hore as a mare yoath, ‘in the mings, Ii was heve he stadied. .law,' Saad is” was ia this county that he milo ‘Hits , fis alvanc3a in pdlitivs, which timly lan ted (him. in the . United: ‘Sates Sanate, . Democrats aud Ra: pwhtieans of Neva la county. alike ilmit his personal worthyand point with pride to the achievements df: ia Nevada” county ‘boy. Mr. Satgent chas ane enemics—what map . of within muly says: President Arthur evidently recognizes the fact. paddaidry, Toss! OF intlividaag 7 . ‘anworkéa by an industry, ‘the’ anpafal products of which isabout$t2, ‘of the question in issue, ant uo news‘Stated in the “recent report of the DiSarvent tin peosded' the estimate of, the . , distinheaished Balgiuin jioliti¢al economist, . . 330,000,000 attnyally. -Aud'as there Bisse hab tag by. isd of Heme ip taney to the extent, 000/0.0, maybe rendered *valdcless fbrany agrieultaral purpose, *We wilevén take thi proposition for granted, and -yebtt is fac” from fol-Jowing that gold or gold~inining %s bevoming-or has been, a curse, to Cul, iforniay ss shu Such a deduction pe the prallil iges of the Sun writer, wohld whotty joy erlobk a comparison of ‘values ‘be‘tiveon the products of the “two. eppar ently arene di indygt rice: ' Ao: cording to /Dr. Chipman nifd “his And’ reiivtin birrely ot all: frditage, or hydraulic mining upon all the -afflaents of the Sacramento rivet thitst’ Come 4 aw chil pand-with that” ders ‘mination, ‘of course, would come a Tf we iniscake not he was . eédugtion of the,woeld’s annual, sup. ti¢ti Which’ We thight present, but’ we “ply Ofigold to the extent of $12,000,00), being fally thirtewn sper cent, of shat supply. . Ii other words, either a scope of tae tillasle land of .Onttfornia wortly 816,990,009, -musgt: be ‘made and left unproductive, ora certain othr! sdopulol tlie! Rid! of ¢ thar aqme State must be left waste and '0)),00). This is the true statement paper ad. ciptandam Writing should ba. permitted to bedloud it,’ Thereusres-igto be made, nuproductive, tin there be @ qttestion as ‘to’ which ote itishall be? We sabmit not Alvéaily, the annaal supply of gold from-themines vf the earth is om ously short of the coinage rhe, 2 that metal, The. gold pradust, as réctory'of sour. Mints, forthe three years. ended] December 3ist, 1880, aggregated about $333,590,009, while the coinage amounted ‘to'as much as $35;009,000.@ Pris estimate of proluét; we'aré satisfed, Nowever, ‘Is materially in exeess of the _acttal amount which we.claim;hag not exLivelyey § ‘naniely +§279,009;000But taking the mean between. these two estimates, and the coinage Would exceeil the prodict -by more than $90,090,099. for the three, .years, or is ow.an anuual consumption of gold, in; the arts, on. indopendent of goinage,” of $75,099,090, the pressnt consumption annually of: the metal, excdéds' thé product’ of th mines of the world by, $105,000,000. ». Surely the preseut. short “supply iv fan zht with, sufficiently y grave mouetary di; ~ hark faasa Shrough twenty. . ; . years of agtive political life without bitterly offen! ding Site person? He 3 . his always been a prononn sed politi‘oe .l-partisans He served his friends; . and gave ny quartey’ to -his oppon"f cuts, But his’ personal reputation ; is untarnished, his ability as.astatess . sain Unquestionedy and he combines wiich proceed from ripe scholavship, The Pacifie coast ought to be recog: . nized in the, cA ons off tee f ii tional» adatinis$ anal territarias Wiest AID 838" Rok ey mountains ean offer aya *worthier name than thas of avon AL Say ng of Avro Aphargpe ducn: seviiiy Cooper Mine. The San Feanziss> Con: Days e2: per ming ad Sosagerille in oh 83 “ty Continue’ ty pr spas tn Lk Mth Hillis’ sap stiaten lowe. Lust Ingath 38 tons of * itt wie Pp: Tiss. . Copper has recently! talsen a) jim . ‘in. priee, and the mine is now bein ; worked cheaper thau ever efor x: ‘These facts lead ‘the stockholders. to‘expect adivide d next month, and regular dividends ” stead there_ piter, EY nual supply,.to.the extent $12,000,Ile i te wanted es than-that ,turbancee.and in menaces; without ad— diag any elotiitint ofconpl ication to canse.a_further reduction of the an— 000, whieh’ w. vould be the result of the cvssation of hy dradhe'piining ape on the tributaries: of the Sucramento4 vhiver. b The auetente” Were wit 'to aow't hgticaltural and other interests in, California, by the operations of ‘hydratlic mining, the Sun ’ Saran: omen the expanding trade and on Tast Sanday, propounded and disof the world is inereasing soeronatinen ey dom: Erde thesed pwiined Aud’ mippod, jane _-{atorage places noted. One party tl engiveers” under , Marsden Manson cussed this important questioginffirpi-y xaggerated and one-sided, we aj at, as are(Mlid dies Bia stamens 4 ie acres, worth in the aggregate $16,si.le of ‘tha * question, either about dred, millions of ‘dollara greater than move than one-half was spent in'f!825,000 acres of thé arable’ Tand of ‘itsypresent production, including that tue Sactamento Falley® dréto'Wecdme! the tributaries of cire aA ts ~ c Dr. Chipman, nevertheless we: bop prope deny his o ge of the pop rep ab it vad in the further aunual extraction’ Would seem ta, eae ofr ve rest, mast 20 evey a br, of to the retideret ulifra ittett: if Sait, ‘ér WHdle} . in (H8° Fine “inandé der a as “fot Tants taken -for highways and railways er: eahials, bt for; buildings’ destroyed in opening streats, or; in, stopping the career ofa couflagration,.: The people of « California, of the United States ind’of all’ commercial . uations Cannot ‘safely spare at this, time eyen.ten millions of. gold. from the arphal product of that) metal:-at a ‘time, whet, ae ‘we have shown, its eplisuinptioy' is moré tha one hun-. these kyd?anlic miners from whoni ithe’ Sith tells ‘is must be summarily “wrest the privilege to work and produve gold from, their fields as they . hhve dove hivherto'for.so many years, ‘Thete are other phates of this ques= are forced to be content to-day with stating inmerely,a: general way: IP reposterdius » exaggerations of: -the posible ditnage to be done Uy hydraulit thiaing ih” California, ‘have been the stepping ‘stones , by which the Sun. writer hrs reached his main conelasiotr pon thtvladuetiat quite. tipgr +, phate are engineering methods LW icy by theaus af. which the: Jarger and: moabiinjarious part: of the debris from hydraulic mining may ant ‘shoulil be itipoutided and Kept fromm betug wafted upon the lower lands of of the Sacramento. valley. The provision:ef these applianoes:is*a matter . for equitable ‘adjustment'and distri bution between. ‘the State anl the individuals g and earporations engaged fi mining.oie. doy 2) Nota little of the: aleve re= ‘gultitig froin hydtatitie hinting is an invaluable “imaterial which, rightly ‘handled, could be used to convert. a. wile stope of the San Joaquin and Sacramento tule-swanrp Tands, now wolithless, into ‘better Jand for the Szrich{turigt than the larger part of any as yetinjured in the a sane in apestiog: J A Narrow Eicape. Ri E. Robinson, the: Justices of the Peace itt this‘dity, ‘had a’ “closé call for hig life last Saturday, He was riding down, in, a,.sulky, from. the, True Blye. mine. in. descending a slippéry "hill thie side.of Seott's Flat the’ horse suddenly sprang’ to one side of the road to get.a better foot— ing The:movement overturned the sulky andutherider was ‘thrown to the ground, The" iorse ‘broke into arun, the: Vehicle nalvidg’ Fegained its upright position alnost—iminedi-ately “Mr: Robiwson™ hung’ to “the ing his, ‘showlder He dropped. one lige dif Faising his hand graapeit’ the wheel to pushit awayyAt that instant Wie head and shoulders assed. . Det ween't wo. Of the'spokes. ’' He con-” eluded. his. time haa come; : “but “re~ “With walt the situs of‘eitive taken in. Bet= ter that this shoul 1 be tone with the 5,0)) acres in question, howsaever their” fruitfulness . shoudleie farutalisd Vas! the Sfewdl “fraught co i Wat of th jsnnual’su aged B12 2,0.0,0, oy J. fornia, as suitable hed Wet ee of pe in (PFeBti ow, . iso Bd that “Were “ev wy insh of “th: + Tate “tér swallomeinpby wii enrthquake ott ocala S bythe Pavitier Ack the eae sat! *+ More’ “than 40,000 er ores the. Laake dr Rpt ‘hi the State helliy e a pos iy" ‘gi and 270,00 ).avros. fertile, beirty cea “a ers nem att wl : soled to lie“ gitie “ls held “the theebso apeauld not turn, and did tiot’Tédsen hagrasp. on the-:line: he had retained, Hg, was. \sudtched along’ over the hard» ground ‘in ‘thie perilous position for a. hundred, ‘hore. Ther” thie” horse’ * stray amulb.tree and. ife ie Or B hies, io,time in,.getting. up. aie: Vian he foanid. sortie’ slight cuts on bit head and an Pisa i.» He ot g! hotseto® teletinelvowe: Took ene netotte as [hand all r, meaiiy bicdl. went Minstepiiabestacnane 4 "sata phna® ‘five: millions. once thave been lost te the stockholders of . een sh 3 “paltry seeking for the be e. Suacr now at a tine when the need te ning acreity necessity. f course, ihe a fi ‘n just c comensation for ae pro ty to be-thus reing hd WAS Weitig dtigzed along on . his back wlienthe felt'the wheel grag}! hruise'on'his body,’ but” everything’ . eee = wr vary . a T And [half cae be plainly jiggted”’ but,” to : & . here dams may be construct \ ties ,and surveyed the. upper: riveré— titi ji the Calaveras agd.Mokeliiighe and’ . Tientenaut Payson, “examin Yuba, Amerivan and Feather. The result.éf their -exploratiéns: i¢ that they have selected Jotatidns for he constrnetion of rétervdits, Yhab will holt the sediment for five years to céme, In all, sik hakes will, proba, bly be constructed,” One,’ the afgést, . will-be ot the Yuba, just. below.the Smartsvitle dhmps. Another : will go upon the Amerivan, just.where, is . not ‘yet ‘decided —probably pear ite . exit froma the bills. There are a dozew other localities where reser~ Voirs may bé put in, and it will de» pend »pon.the ainoantof the spite) 2
pe which will be *@ected. Mr. ALJ. Abe Comte, Assistatit nitet States E ugineer, is’ of the opinion that by the time the five yeats have elapse, when héw reservoirs must ‘be-constructed, the Sacramento will -he-dleared of its deposits: “The slope of the stream bed has! been’ gradually increased by filling up ot the hollow at the middls of the stream, allowiag the-—round -bowlders to be rolled down by. the freshets.,. bhersedi‘ment in the reservoirs will sink, allowing comparatively clear water to dgpritay: and, this. watery patsicu~. 6 larly in freshet times, will. seoar. out the river beds, restoring navigation. Col. Men lell is of ‘the ‘opinion thatthe miners’ wil materially te the . government in its: work. ey Pree aT MK. of P. Installation. / On Saturday evening last Geo. Victor, ‘DDG. Cif assisted . by H. D. Towle as G. CG. and J. G. Hartwell as G:'M. at AL) “installed? the following offigers of Milo Lodge, PNo. 48, K. of P,; L, S. Calkins, P. C.; AWA. Bloss, C.0.; Peter -Edd®, VY, Ca A, S&S. Dar 24 WwW, 6 Growes, M. of E.; John Bacigalupi, M. of .Fo;J. Ey Isaae; K; of R. and S.;H. V. Reardan, M. atA,; EK, A. Tompkins, I. G.; J,. Stevens, .O,.G.; Attendants—W. W, Kirkham, . J. M. Hadléy, T. C. Cleveland, ‘Thes. MeCauley: Committee was appointed—Leonard; S. Calkins, A.B. Lord. J.. Cok ins, poe po smn ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR. * Stypay, Jan, “15,1882, Mrs, Bargarr, Sea City. Prof. Hirsch, “Gvass V alley, A. LL. Coontbs : M4 Fd, Ainsworth, San Francisco, E, Doliver, Willow Valley, W. Barter, Grass Valley. fg illiams, Town'Laik, _ John Falbot sed 6 Filed B. Russell, San Francisco. “He-Hask'ns,. City. : J. C, Peck, North Bloom#éld. Jno. H. Finlay, Sacramento. he Mrs:-"Fowler,Sweetland. M. Murphy, W. W. Keoii -B, Hox, Clerk. Advertised Letters. The following isa list of letters remainingin the Post Office, at Nevada City, Cal., for the bweek onding Jan. 16, 1882, Persons -eiim tS dorany of these letters will please say ‘‘adyértised,” « 8. Honsroon, P.M. Anderson, Mrs rm Jee Coin Mrs. B. H. pFriend, Mrs. hee Figo wen Francisco, Arese Gabbs, Dro. 8): Holaman,” Foe! «Hales, Richard rYones, Wiliam Johnson, Mary Al Kilbuty Dr. A. M. Lebarge, Henry Oleson, hie Oleeee! A: Oflands, das Stevens, E¥jas. B. Stoddard, . Woods, P. 8. ‘Banker it ‘Min’ g Oo. Garden Ledge Enright & Ahern)“ Cortiith al Mt. Ovo Mining Coi Reith &@ Ahern ** Wide ‘West # a Wison Ratich % ‘x. athaway, ~ Stile® Ledye b fate til Lincoln $4 ews’ yheeler ‘ Tdés Angels ‘s iY: &-Brookltn Home Stake wy Reoraots Niet ‘ ‘Mayfiower Pere Marefioht eas a ; { av BQO rs. « the Vaindorbilt toady qby the Bin of . hadi called for in — sia if G, G. WYEEBREAL, Prop’t, * . : 16. » > reservoirs for mud wherein slickens maybe. retained.. The--topography{ df the country has been earefally ex. . abd. poutkbie! Coustimnes. Another party, » ear The following: Finiandd f. . ders to my: Ci bin et Shop, . Serangete Paes nscale i A SET nm ery. geri yards two bit ‘Emibroide Ae haf} ii 12 { Py m4 ent shat wh ‘¢ nit Nita, Wt ory er com 8‘ Ladi . $12" 001 Elie): #2 50 Beav ae RN Ce yy Na avy Blue. al Go Vadies Gian LE Peet, Pemee CT. “93 Ladies’. 25 cent Side Elastics oe Re aes 12; gent ‘Spool Mies stacndsiaiiror ancien are Sadpty.! Ping.» .i.).-c<siesy winds bw Weis Fs vies BH dussivias tah 3 al Misses’ 25. PS SB OT eae WILT R eur ot ten By 16% 15 cent’ Linen) Lace... So ar Panes Naan neen Peet « a, Boys’ 25 cent. Pocket Kmives..;..-22-04: cwcereeess ab 9 Ladies’ 26 cont Hand Mirrors..:...-..... sees. 9 es’ 75 cent Feit Skirte.......: eA ads eWHR GE SUT ct 49 es’ 75, cent oval Lact ‘Chainsiz BEM EER.. 49 adies’ $149 Coral Nec eee SPP ear $9 cent bottle Shoe Blac ni Mere tnoe pede Aap elias 9 eet Pathe "Bye Cotogite..2 Padies, 20 06H) hog Hau Bicves Os. 6 & Biss ipa es gee Kauteic x BD 49 cont Jc Jooth BS Praslies ARO TA iE ing a Seterscipeaies A bat Turbads does Oe SEI ONO ng 25 cent. Fancy Boxes Paper....... Py a ee apey 9 Ladigs: $ COTSOG ia tr wAFES ose ep eos oe tee eS 119 +49, cent Figh ose ae ES ES snes Ws aaerlaeeaibat 1 Gente bik s shew oh ives & Man igs dbs claus 25 LD DAME So CON? GAGKEL BOURKE. 6. nad eh twee to bon oe 47 srk FI not ask ‘fo: for. Credit. i Goody sent 40 any part ‘athe the State.on receipt, of, P. O. Money Order or 3 Cent Stamps. .We_ want your ‘patronage“and propose to offer you every induecemeént in the world to get it, i Ours, Truly, W. B. SHIVELY, ie ‘Cana Spore, just, above Wey ae “B. SANCUINET WM. B. LAKE, 0, the’ Battle Field” Agate PURGHASING AGENT, 249 Mcntgomery St., ‘ far Ly. artucie uf ch sey in wa CABINET MAKING AND UPHOISTERING sanieed > Tam ready to compete with gny firny in “Great or bikin can hate thetk, orders filled promptty, atthe very lowes addresst is fe undersigned, 2 dee’ way. BLAKE, Pee : 99 Mentzomery Streets RANCH FOR SALE. ic FINE RANCH, <4 ‘) Contatning 60. wie Workmanship and Pricess Now Ladies, if you want any Bhidtresses } or Lounges nrade_ or Reputred, Fare} niture Bepaired and’ Varhished, antl made, to.look like new, call ov send souk ‘or. ‘Corner Pine & Commercial Sts iz Opposite Caspers Store, Andivnytiindt hayerto a: nimiére High! pices, as Lam determined, to put all work ‘dyne by me dow n re the Igvrest livi ing rages, Bitistaetton Gabeatt iter. ae House: with ‘ rooms and if ty £900 repair, Water in © Yack every ddsiravte 11 Ate sre fot” sale at « onbur winediv” Goveranent, Pitle to theeproperty, + Situated on the Red Dog road, one mile from Nevada City.. Apply to ANDREW. MURCHIF, Nevada City. Or at’ Pransceirr Orrice, B. SANGU INETTL N. WF: ‘corner Pine and Commercial stieets, opposite Caspers Clothin@ Store, janis Ou a) % a q. = ATE is Sea rnae ig A [aye continue to Actas — forPats; ents, Caveats! Trade M wi pvt tae g ete.,.for the United States, Canada, Bhgiand, France, Germany, ete, had thi ve ¢ Patents 0 eee ars * ‘Stockholders ‘Meeting. “SRECT. AL EPTING of the stockholddre! of tie “Adatante Gravel Minty Compan; y, will be held at ‘the’ Hardwa & 1, US are hoticed Store of Georice Ky, FUENel Nayada City, va in the be hie in sbee Wes a he large and Chirk Mn : shows Saturday, January Thy 18825 a ‘aan t Saeko is, ¥e arts Inport ng, f . is * Abo ‘o'clock P.M. Beg ad hae anenetacal ‘ dress ao Sor wee aaa rr Bethe i) obo. eS Re yack aes wait W che ane New York Hund: bople: about patent, 9m We bey cea fg The abo en pcatrone sie a YS anuary egal 1s8d,, as trious, wate, oe ne peas Ses ina “Ee Ge ALAN, Scoretary. ppl Nou HOST! ic 1 > Tae (Ute rik ct $1.49" "Bile Hace were! $y BUOOIB kc kecaaccchrecss Vth bieelens titans ac, a han " faa oo rt eMERNt GOWNS ice cis cae cate sy — 60 Laat Wh<eont Waite tke.. "$2 Scent Double Milled Cashmere..... -.. zat La Gtk eent sets ee tae Cults TAS Oe aide La aie 3 failied ‘knit 29 oan gu Hemstitaved initial Handkerchiets er 23 loves, wool, « TP RERTTR To By Tate ies’ gt Calico ara, RG AE ee. 8} panies SL 36 shetigad shawls, iqplyyy $9 adies’ cat ies’ $1 25 6 : a HAVING COMME SgED to ere , en rity ChE tradedyain. in j Ban ENANCESCE. tne.. ee i : = : te ** Pa FE RSONS residing away from San Fran-Orehard; -Videyards Relies cA sresingy tponed: + . 1 Hie eye fie “aeagemdROARES at te a Tere ut . . Phebe the ae Be Ss oe ieee) SEY, os EST pation age ag ; 100! 20s PONENT ehaid il an at oa e i : party wo or ee 3a el Orbe oer we aeaermege re ty . ON ati SSS meet, Mad, Nees ees Cake tenes viwper Grass Valley: road. / Alle ‘andail ee Sloney Boot honoraliberal reward-paid by Jeav focey Lore ay f , INE, ni om ee nee a Maine, jets . MURCHLE MINE, — to look a ‘tie Sapt _ versus N Union: Ye! (ras ¢aied ink ‘Ajation 4 ay RE Do (omnor, “pier by" yaars.ag. than offs Ja lye Jian Th iyherviey here. 3 oi his ag San ONps: axes hi t) those . keep pas piring on ile mere iy goo p tie Tin circalate partioa 0 used care person, al tuat pap. city, and presung j ; Varlogg Joby J in the Ci disaixbii Tae'O marriage of North Devon o1 The m @°r. 8 Wednesc int Frid sword pr BiTos pany of 1 in -the Wednest they wer Saturday and they Ridge: ~Wednesc this wee] The fol acted in . day, Jud, Es Fie! “Co,” Heat peal cont Jas; Hi Hearing « NIP ednesd KH: Sostlen M mday, J. Deas _ed to ami by inserti N, Glove: A. @ Ow Sati Mulloy, 1 by W. H Steese-as following G, A. Bre cis, Reece G. J. Hu Wy a/D be . Dr. Melte Grand Lo oe A list ¢ goods gol “Appears.. Shively.. prices of « araise buy now, TuEre built-in-a “by other