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January 29, 1879 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ‘ ee! a8 crry, _ io : Fttkortht Wotes. lS Wy Yevada. county’s ever beférehas N mining prospects been of a character to oie the population more satisfactien regardipg their future condition, than as atpfesent theease. Alappertay the Cloris that" opeaere the p tater: ~piusbptiec iter ausl.$32,612. from + late stotrf have. scarce figappeared b: hind the horizon, ¢ hare js-a-markOR tovitabin’ alf Scifi bf Basittess, and the‘anxiows look that—had—for,—s some time darkened the face oty the phople has given place to 4 cheery nex pression of hogeinhsems The Constitutional Gonvention. has “decided bya large majority, not to j Tie have the ayes aud noes called on all} ropositions and resolutions, $0. the Conspitation. Teor shaime, messicurs! ~“Hhinteyou stand in dear-of having your to “You have long since given. the;voters of @attfornin gest eans4te-qusstl ion your ability asa borly of Logislators; but when you ‘taditly acknowle lze . wations upon certain Subjects record-: él, sothat your constituents know *jaat where +o pat their fingers .on you, their faith in the honesty « your intentions fall tothe ground as. ( Ww ell The fellow Bullock who 4 sgraces the DistrictAttorneyship—of Placer . county, by his cowardly attack.. on. ; wae ee of intendent ; Hamjlton Smith, dr, . General Manager. ~B22 Se ee . North ecmfcld Gray: el Mines 2 hew shaft fd ffime, office expendes _ at San anda — There was & profit of $2,080 from water sales, $131,729 from dividends on 6,126) shares of Milton Mining Company, $4,557-from sal@a Gdf thal “és . increass . of -obligakions. The—disag Sbin HOS! léhb raced = 9213450 . jn dividends 46 St5ekholers, b. aing at ‘the of 34 75 per ‘share on 45,000 shares. = There was also-$51,382 paid qut‘for interest. ou bonds, ~ The wul-: Hon product wi ee: -has been. as . follaws: ~~ 1879 4. et ae ot oe ee 700. ee ist i peer 74,272 837000) sce 0. ANS, PS 7647 IS ee 990,775 B9iJ-G176*s isay Seo 311,277 Total.. ore = $965,760 A yor ie, younger Ol thé Crandalkbroth87 re “was dise}iaegetl From . ‘gustidy day, on informatio? fro me as the Sheriff telegraphs ‘ies he holds a bench warrant for his arrest. Hughey McKay, of this place, one of whose feet. were badly frozen, of Sidreae oguaity, at ge tied bien ade agai 4a but Georgeéy Ger, is still-held; . vi County Canvassing ‘board, Florida,escaped Saturday night from th ty Jail. while cémingfdut from: M-calow Bake plate Lieutenant Derbyy epthgr pot in areggnt.snow storm, will b2 fortunate enough to save his: at. On Saterday, lastyt ab; the French; Lead when a blast was fire od, a smail piece of rock struck one the miners, Frank Peller, im, 5 aa C¥es peatting the pupil. of sight to the eye.— Union, of iin © oS the oof ane See Femiaié Minstrels, et The Madame Rentz Female Min strel Troupe ‘will,,appear at the’ Théatte id this ify this eveding, for one night only. The company . hasbeen remodeled and improved There is danger of loss. S It is allezed that the wife of the j enton’s face, burning and Aisccler dng it, while some large grains enterge i amaging it to such ‘an iants that itcannot be told hether ; the, sight will be “permaneutiy ~~ t he fiseal-year: has hitherto enrled, October ot, but this year ends Dec. . No beill#on was produced in November and December for want of . waiter The. officers are as follows : Thomas Bell, Ly L. F. Locou, Thomas Brown, Michael Castle, Trustees ; Henry C. Perkins, Supertobingon, Distric i Court. _Towspay, Jan. 28. Patrick Farrai-es. 6, MPr idgeon. The performances are well spoken _of by the press wherever given. They sist of burlesque, _smging, dancing} and instrnmental music, combining a sine? its last appearance here. convery attractive and propet variety enteréiainm ent. See The Juve nile Class. >. Mr. Hant ies THe stated that the extremely inclement weather of last Saturday night led him to beHevea that-the members of thie juvepile class ~would not veriture out, ~ —— “boned ’ ie alt Fe the editor of the Argus has fully demonstrated to the world: that that paper has in no.1nanner belittled his real character by its criticisms upon §: Happ ; for defendant, Niles Searls. After the testimeny was all in the , case ba Counsel for phainti® ren. was submitted without argument.— e was —— that the cefe mantis his record.. Heis. nothing morenerYess than a lawless ruffan, and deoaia . . silffer the extreme penalty provided . ‘by the law: Tt is time that all highdastardiy reprobates ~ ynprincipled and political ringsters who positions of respect bility should find their preper Bullock's 1s at San have sne: ake’ into Tevel again, ~ Quentin. The body-snatchers have been a god-send to the newspapers of the country, first and last, :' For instance: ae stole Stewar]’s atift. The asthe and 1 that there be a decree of. forectosure and sale of the property, and dissoeb on “parrall’s ee lution of partnership. The property herein referred to is_ known as the efermebec Ranch,” and ts “situated near Lake City. Court adjourned until W ednesday morning at 10 o'clock. wee Expensive Fun. little harp-player, i3 Monilay afternoon Johnnie, the in deep trouble. ioiatet press di spatches harped on taat fact awhile, and then in a ‘few weeks Dbronght-the tidings thatit had Ybecn Téstored: Now we Isarn that athe body has not been recovered by Mrs. Stewart, or Judge Hiltén, or any of their agents. ~“‘Phattkfortune _that corpse will be -too thoroughly “dissdhiited”» after awhile to “bear any more handling (even metaphorical) by the fiendish reporters. Buf, stop: Human bones sometimes last for centuries. * The project now well under headway for establishing a young men’s reading room in thiscity is a laudable one in every sénse, and should . mect with encouragement from all citizens (who have at heart the moral complexion of the community, So long sus there is no institution of a respect. able nature where the male portion wh f the rising generation can resort of evenings, and feel free. from ‘certain restraints, it can haré dly be expected , they ‘will not~ seek amusement in “place es whete their morals are contaminated and the foundation is laid fara life far renteyed from a virtuous “and decent one. Tr js the duty of every father and mother in our city to assist in establishing the. diapees reading room. & —~—2-2 Beitired from the Hotei Business. H. H. Pearson, who retired from the ‘management of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, in. San Francisco, on the first of the current month, has seen many years’ service as a caterer to ihe temporal inner wanta of the public. . Long azo_he was: engaged in conducting a public: house at San Juan; then removed to this city and assumed-charge of the Nationat-Ho-. tel; we next hear ef him as_proprietor of the Riss Fiduse, at the Bay; ee 2 \ aad finally the C Yosmopolitan,, LgYar‘ie ha all these years. he has retaiged a nelurity second to no other hotel 00} in the State, and-ever-managdA Winn large.share of ths public patronage; In spite of these facts, it is said he has announced au intention of he ecforth directing his. z er thay. that vera ae uy ip, tlie mae * Bf “ee Os, depo b, eet Ne the meantime. some young boys.attacked him w ith snow -balls, and brot <6 ths strings of hig nusical instrument. He is the sams shayet whd is earning his own living byplaying aroun] town at night. Daring the day-time he attends school, and although ‘he has no home or relatives in this pirt of the world, is showing a disposition to succeed in “beng somebody” that ought to meet with nothing but encouragement. The breaking of his harp is a, serious drewhack. to his pli ans, nee aR odlitate “The Train Wreckers. one; Johnson andMoNamee, ithe. men arrested on suspicion of . their being the ‘parties who turmed the switch “a Colfax last Thtirsday morning, and let the lovomotive drawing the lightning express train run into the turntable pit, were examined Friday night at -that place, and held to answer before the next ye There is considerable circ! umstantial evidenceagainst them. They had both beén seen in the vicinity where the accident occurred, and one of them had in_ his possession a railread switch key wher arrested. Ps = lastallation. The following officers were installed as officers of Esther Rebekah. Degree Lodge, No, 9, I. OU, O. F.,at Grass Valley, Saturday night, by A. R. Lord, D. D. G. M.; Mrs, T. A. Mason, N. G.; Mos. S. R, Wilder, V.G.; Mrs. Thos, Loyd, Secretary ; Mrs. Daniel Treloar, Treasurer; Mrs. Richard Gummo, W.; Mrs. J, W. Griffith, C.;C. F. tae, L. G.3 &. Tibbals, G. G.; J. A. Everett, R. S.
N. G.; Daniel Treloar, L. S. N, G.; fr 5 aaa “Chap'ain 5 tI.Wea Hays; Jr., R.8, VG; Alexander Harry, L. NA v. G. . Reparsentasire te Grand ea rs ee a . A. J. Ross, Past Chancelior of Spartan Lodge, -K, ., P.,. Bloomield, took his “d for San. Francisco yesterday . “morning. Heo “Wil "bé ‘absent’ ‘thtea” Weeks or}. iiore, and while at the Bay: <will .attend the Grand Lodge and Bureau of Relief, }pights,.of Seine, as a Pa resentative, the Bioomfe! 23 “ot, North 5 which accounts for his absence. He . says hewill -hereafter be on hand, rain or shine. At next Friday evening’s party he proposes. teintroduce the waltz lancers, one of the most popular dances now im vogue. — Oo Se -a ——_PheWatt ine The § Superintendent’s. s. letter of the 24th inst. says that the main east drift has passed througa those targe vel; with The winze north drift is in 40 feet from the east. The gravel looks a little _hetter than the gravel in the north drift from west. drift.~ All the machinery . is wor king well. > > Streets Paved with Goll boulders and into blue gravel, the bed-rock ° pitching. A local paper. says, that. ‘some, excitement was created In Los Angeles New Year's day by the discovery, on Olvera street, near the Hotel di Roma, in the public roadway, of placer gold, of a very promising appearance, by Councilman John Shaffer. That gentleman's attention was attracted to some specks of free gold which were made apparent by the wash of the Inte rains: “He procured a shovel. and pan and went to work, From 4 . single shovelfull he washed out wire gold to the value of 25 cents, Later in the day other prospectors washed out a nugget of virgin gold. which weighed $1.25. Claims have been staked out-in the neighborheod of the discovery, and the very streets are \ liable tebe uprocted~ in-the eager quest for gold. Mr,» Pelancoli says that when he was making the excavation for hjs eellar, free gold was frequently seen by the workmen. In sulted in a yield of from three to ten cents a pan. It is just possible that the rocker and pan ef the old mining days may soon beeome a~femiliar spectacle in those streets. We-shall await future developments with an absorbing but kindly curiosity. . The Canvpatgn @pens. “The Republicans are preparing for the next campaign. , The first official gun is as follows: NOTICE. . HEADQUARTERS OF THR REPUBLICAN _Srate CENTRAL CoMMITTEE, Sas’ Francrsco, Jan: 23, 1879. A meeting of the members of the Republican State Central Committee will be held at the Patace Horet, San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, March transaction of such business as . May properly come before it, se By order Executive Com, ALEX, G. nope M: D. Borvck, ~Ch’n, R. 8, C. C Sec., R.S. res Cc +. Singular Oecarreace. The fishing smacks along the coast of Bloriday report a stream of fresh . or poisonous w along the coast, that killa alb the in its range.— . They yeport sailing for 208 miles ace dead fish, every ease actual washing out re. Sth, ’79,.at1 o'clock, Pp. mM. for the: s Are sol# at reduced sand fp. & " __-bepre: sented as fi rst tase at : GAYLORD &” 4 Lpress office -at: Auburn, when’ Mr. Bullock came in, and i som of a red brick cvlor. ' t ; }knew or Re : a ‘Judge, and Srmerrng the ‘wards Mr.°Pénteh ‘stopped some f away, land asked hint’ hentia Se Be a ARES NEE eA of Riro‘gh Binds , ee Ae Seomcoes pee, . ~ oe a. ¥etees weliliremaain as usual. . Reserved seats can Be Secured at Vinton's. Seg Ses. Lard, Spound cans, Everything else in. L December 5, 1878. 1°00 portion. “Phoenixiana, "is threatet é sd” WE ith pti dl ot not. Bullock, cnefisefl to be f a eon peeepooent — insanity from “the loss of her proper: . ty throughra realrestabe agenme wy yy pers et eA ibe AIM TiRMELS 54-12 A little daughter of Mrs. for el [me ae up, 2Y, ee livin near Ione City, Amador-coun. ¥ ‘aich he soon after sci to_ the oftte pre Wah Wiis? e¥atins fo make n: Orn = ty, was Sunday, © iatvidentiy.shot in* Peateo “Billloek . Ow aif kas ° ‘by eteg ea for Wess than the -headand instantly killedby a , and ig now out op, hail in the sum of Seither 9 cheat fits cuit i . $4,000. tors OUBARATD Ais “at rif: i in ‘the hands of her playmate. die aie : The} Z Sehator Lamar has just given noTue,Aflantic. p's is being ‘‘du. vtlay= }tive that-hewill at an. early day. inplexdil,” a pret wilLittbrease . as troduce’ a bill to proxide ‘that Sen-. its w ovkieg: ome epeventy pert i. rl sees ators. bs furnished at the public” ex. cent. : : equ pense each with a private secreae = ae —— thet: tary. . Vesterday's Aira at § 7 Z Srintaclag night. At present there are 1,090. Bhi THE MATHON Ale. ROTEL; Wiarrnt every article sett The NEVADA CIT AL oBdA men antsome 40.whiteamen at work} and challenge competition aE Comp: on the 8S. P=C.R: R.'in Arizona, On. . .: GBatr¥<Fe j dale: *. (4 a is EYER e Prices, for The an average each Chinamaa: earns 77, . B Guscetti Ranch C Fre oricks City “eat wal cents a day. Each white man. earus . K Maloney Vy.. C-Antonelle do S 1 G OL WS ‘J Ross Biour~ ~ 8 Richardien SF Hill Carrer st 50 per day. fe Hs Hawver Co! Ifill 49 O'Neil do IRSTLASS Oobs Lab. 1R =e S-pathot dk : c it Gruss ~The 1 he N. Y. Sun wait bok The delay in ik M Pride reon = BP p'Beies =e to ald Clap-trap sdvertisament § tar d aie \ Edison’s application of electric licht' ora wine! 7 . — og ig Sora > seen) pany vnolds & _& s Sa : °. cs to general uses of illumination affords . s F Pugth, oc: A Norton do win-for a while, but we Intend _ : er + ae i HS smiley San Juan as : _Dithe. ug small consvlation to the oificers-of . = ann] to OQnduet our business “on tis i the gas companies ang holders jof gas a pc beoerel day . iecieais nt ; : ae , stock. ‘Fheir property lras again = THE UNLON HO TEL, . square,” so as to be able to cr. M ous preciated in value. NEVADA‘CITY CAL. aa ‘ay th Tor Sane The batler State Gentral. Committee J2cob Natiziger, Preprictor. P = other responsible firms ar of Massachusetts held a meeting on . ; Pe a ee sa aw . for Pr . B Guscetti €7 = niweiler Wil Ya ha S Saturday, cand announeed te inten= TJ tack New ork C Clark Lostor = + tion of conducting an earnest and agiy tale een Binues & -sie : Pipe a gressive campaign in behalf ef their . A Jacksen. Col Hill GE Rabi ingon City . bah i, i candidate. An address to the people . Eel on i Mine bepig ‘Gee, ‘al tina has bd published. Miss Owen Wash J Rose Nipa Valley ° = , Wm Sampson City F Jordan Scotts Flat : lirge Ybhursday night—@ ow “to-do -far-. F Battis City ES Wilkins City We can sell inferior and dem a mer. named O. PB. Hull, residing near . < a ‘aged Goods as cheap as any Cie ecay the villege ‘of Watzonville, Towa, rose _ NOTICE, te in the night and with an-ax split}. Lia ry else, but we don’t propose to 1 Th : 4 +] eatine of & oS aie st we Ss a of Ema: te ee E t THER ‘ath prot ng Fiat ee keep them. We solicit a Comjal 0 atec 7; and Pane iately thereafter pixg PEepPents Keven yey on S ; e ane 5 ; : ith day of February, 1479, af the . parison of qualities and prices. elo shot himself’ with fatal effect. Noj otice a hp Caldwell, cea in the gb ie An , a u ‘ : P wiic House, at half-past 7 Yulock, P. M., for the da All bills wi } resented for rue oe cause is known, as ho was unusually . . poche a # sane? By-Leus’ ot spd tt Dl ei : ep seeped a sean kind to his-family. . corporation, settlement every 30 days. act Mf ba / ~ 'T. WOSIGOURNEY, President. Sion The British and American ship. . J.J. Roorrs, Secretary.’ die ee @: z ‘ : “s ee Nevada .Ci ry 27 $79. i : J : = . aaaedte ase diedabsteig! Dhiesifiestiqn . Neved> City, Yanuery 27th, 15:8 ; Gaylord & 20 OinS' bh Citi . whetherthe Chinese are likely to own ; = Se ae goo andl yun sbeamers het ween America t SI. VALENTINE 5 PARTY. —— — hiv and England. ‘Pheir rapic acqusitionof . _ oe eel —— t> 4! the earrying trade in Chinese waters, Sie 5e aead leads proginent merehants to believé Young Wen’ S ‘Sicit Chub, _ — et that éniy low rates now prevent Ahe sai T H.L-GIVE—A gees Chinese from entering into compeah ~-that icin arith foreiquore in cocanearry-. PRIZE EaLicoRaaty, [WILLIAM WOCE Se ss in In: the event of rise, the : v rn ack 3 AT HUNTS HALL, NEVADA CITY, , PRICE LIST ant Mengolians are lik cely te enter the sa last market. > ee Friday Evening, Feb. 14, 1879. a OR. CAS Ht os the An exchange humor ousl y alludés to sees ; men! to Correctibut side >» CQMMPTTEB OF ARRON: ; the Massachusetts statesman’s attiTy ¢ prow: Nafiziacr, elt on tude as follows: General Butler, now VK eh oe Ng,” te i pacers . Flour, per. 100, Ibs, $20 a Ae rchie; occupies. the commanding position of . G. W. Hentze, 1E. M. Browa, a5 tHe nate. that “Mate UPwattr Wrote, 2 fitting Saget Be eott, g . Wheat, spor. 100-dbay °@ Tt about. . The mule bore a howitzer . F C. Byrne, c. Muller, Bran, per--100 Ibs, 12: ; ' ae . B. Gray, ‘ : = on his back, but when the time ig. oa F. A. Sackett, Potatoes, per* 400 Ibs.. 259 one came to discharge the dangerous:. M-/Suketgrth, ° Ay Lord. eee the weapon the inule jusigted upon decea eGR eae Crushed Sugar, 7-12 Ibs, » 109 é aI eaerye _ ea ime 4 . Costing! Dolla will Be ciyéh t6ithe three . Brown Sugar, 10° lbs 1.00 elt at De-sw by 48 26 Whole horizon hail . ladies wearing the most tasty CALICO cos. 00 BCE a dozen times. in a minute. General . tunes. The committee of award tw .consis st . . Green Coffee, 5 Ibs i “ou Sutler is charged to the muzzle with ; ® five gentlemen to be ‘<elécted “froin the ‘Bice, 14. lbs 100 Ac diptét adiapatbhes; and no Gile Wares . SNS presen ene 20. Ibs 100 Be . , : . . . SS i NES ang, . = ———— 5 to touch him of, for itis impossible . gayage by atulter’s Pull’ Grehéstra. . “e Of top to tell in which direction = Yoad . Dancing from 9 took o'%lock. Grand . Soap, § bars , He ¢ Ww ill go. March to commenceat 9 o'clock, sharp, Soap per bo x 50 lag >>> a eA 4 ———> , ~~ sp An Atterney Shoots at an Editor. Pee tine #2 D0. Adyajnion to the Gallery . Gandles, 12 for 25 si ents. z During the progress of the Var-j} A cordial invitation is extended taal.. . Candles, per box 200 of a i ; January 21, 1879-td ao i . we num — trial, some time ago, Bh : Oysters ” cans for 100 i the Placer Argus was: severe in its AMERICA’S GRAND NOVELTY. ° . ) ; strictures of District Attorney BulSalmon, Tcansfor 100 eat lock, of Placer county, regarding his Sour Tema: 00 ta , omatoes, 6cansfor 1 i conduct of the ease. Unkindly feelNEVADA “THEATRE, é Se oat ee 100° 13) ing has ever since existed between Wednesday Evening, Jan. 29th. is ore, G guns for * Bullock and the Argus. Saturday String Bébas,-_5 cans for 1.00 ph last the Argus contained an editorial, opera y eevtrg G P 4 wad 100 thi ticians of Auburn have ‘already beRe a ne Kerosene, per gallon, 35 mig gun ‘fixing things up for the coming Mme. Rentz’s Minstrels! Ke 150 — . ; rosene, per 5 gallon can campaign, and there. is, considerable And the Superb and Pecrless = 91 Vacillasion “among the old party MABEL SANTLEY’S Bacon, per pound. 12) hacks, ‘as to the propriety of calling Good Green Tea “: 85 M themselves Workingmen and_ taki BURLESQUE COMPANY ! i hai A bakes ‘a’ Pes: ". English Breakfast, “. 50 Hi. their chances with the new party, or . ang e Sp : Absolutely the b ‘ utely most brilliant, novel and a%0 of remaining by the old barnacle-ea. “tractive entertainment jn the world, e:nButter, per pourtd 1 Wi ten vessel in. which they have “ailed . x Cod-Fish aes os § _ 80 long. 1t is “‘miderstood that they} Ma>el Santley, Kate Ray ie : : ; meee" 5 th are going to try-and run Mr. Bullock . Matie Pascoe, Florie Plimsoll, / . Washing Powder, Spapers < an for County Judge (heaven save -the Emily Hudspeth,May Ten Broeck,. rand C 40 = : offee, per pa er tiark!) and Mr. Huntley is quite like-. » “FF, t6 principal Loudon, Theatres ssh ain a ly, to, he. their nominee for Sheriff, . Rosa Lee ~ Sallie pirenag) ' . $Pearl Barley, ay understanding to that effect,” ete. . Hattie Porests “MeDermbtt Sisters, Spices, all kindy per bottle 10 the remainder of the article being Lida Kenyon,. ' Lula Mortimore, . Piel bottle’ 95 a) * ° ; . * q i H, W. Fenton, publisher sna. editor JameeCollinay Hi: Henry, a : * cette 5 gallon kegs 2 3 of the Argus, was sitting in the .exAl Hanson. ‘Salt Pork, 25 pound kegs 3 50 is