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January 30, 1880 (4 pages)

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~——gerves a hearty welcome from‘thein___ im Sant Prancised sold mote copies of it!
—all times, “Move the base éf ite opera a} footing the bill.
é, ‘Thé Californian,
We. svsigiad We velo welcome the!’ Felic
ruary miinber-of the Californian, the.
new westerd monthly magazine; a
publication whieh «has ‘for its evi*
dent aims:-the true zepresentation
of the thought and literary activity,
‘of our people; and the fostering of a
Jozal pride tithe dormait’ cloniénts .
of a literatare which will im time ex“pand into @ true exponent of the let.
-ters-of our'section as they _now-ane, .
_and_as the future will improve them.
_ Among the contributors will be found ing:
many ——— ROW Beong.
4° heetieaontcild ‘voafadmnenit at het
= poeres' 4 the interest of the}
a on
The Racers at the ik Sine Trav:
elers’ Talltes ane
Sallies. —
than then
. for, * ‘ahd Ms”
Wednesday ‘evening . there were.
many ladies’ gad. th eYyslis:
played fully as: maak interest in the
proveedinys as the'sterner sex. The
degree of order that ié maintained
Lspeaks well:for the partios in charge.
So far as can be leainzd not & single
incident has yet occurred +o mar the
f Pleasure ef the spectators, which is
saying “much cénsiderig the ¢xcit‘character—ofthe programme.
Guerretd, the Specierd whe not long
“@ aix-days’ trace with: the . . = “ized in every home 3 ao Pi afore,” d-on.the:
spirit of progress is manifested, and
whose ‘predustions «are read with
keenest delight by old and young.
With its emeowragement of native
‘ talent and traly local interest it has
“taken au important step in-the—cul‘ture and advancement of a rapidly
advancing people, and with such-aspirations and émbitions in view de:
habitants ofthe Coast. Its. pages
teem with sparkling deseriptions of,
familiar ecenes, and discussions of
subjects in whieh all. are interested,
. Asan evidence-of ‘the Californian’s
. great popilarity, it may be stated
. that at its first issue the newsdealers
than they did of all other ee
combined.
Greasing the Axie.
“The ‘Republican does aot like it
“‘because.the TRANSCRIPT opposes the
adoption by the Legislature of a bill
intreduced by Assemblyman Walker
for the purpose cf holding special
‘ sessions of the Superior Court at
Truckee, and wrongly attributes our
position on the subject to “‘pécuniary” reasons. It would be as fair for
us to assume that the same motives
actuated our cutemporary. Ifit is:the
proper thiag tohold court at Truckee:
ou special o¢easions, why then not
apply the same tule to Moore's Fiat,
French Corral,-and other points ontside the county seat! The Superior
Court is required to be m session at
atiouis from the Court House te oth“er sections, and unlike in the case of
the District Court, much .inconvenience would result. Besides, the
_expense would be no sinall item, and
“the tax-payersin the more populous
portions of thecounty would growl
Munaway Bey Captured.
el
Yesterday morning Sheriff Mont__gomery received aitelegram from Sacramento instructing him to arrest
and hold “natil called for” Willie
J. Hogan, as sixteen-ycar eld lad-formerly messenger at the capital city
for the Western Ainien. Telegraph
Company, and whe three er four days
ago ran away from home te come
here. ‘The Gheriff fouod him at
Hunt's Hall, where'he had been siace
day before yestertiay, and locked him .
up in Jail. .flogan who te a lighthaired, soft-voiced striplimg, says he
came to this-city-to get work. He
appears to d ‘regret the foolish
action which has invelved him in
a auch a —_—
The Fecently orgas ‘organizel dramatic
seciety will give its first performance
at the Theatre in this city about
the middle of February, probably on
Saturday evening, 14th. The éem.
medy of *Woddodck"s Little Game,”
a farct and an olic will eamprise the
entertainment.. The following ie
castfor theeomedy:
Mra. Woodcock. Miss Lille McBrowa
Mrs. Larkins.. Mile’ Deal
: yer
ae Set a
“Aa Dr. Geo. Braneeeias of Gres:
‘Valley Was Tidiny horeetittk in “the . _ Nicinity pf Allison’ Ranch’ yesterday
. bundle of dry goods . and exclaimed
[She is a medest little body, and has
. heavy.” ‘He absdlutetly refused to do
. and blistered feet around-the ring e
hour’s exhibition of-his powers. ° He
scored eight milea-and one lap during .
the time, -and was. apparently as
fresh at the last lap-as the first. He
Sadie Donley for a short distance,
‘but in each instance was beaten, Per‘haps his ga}lantry would net warrant
him in making extra-exertions to defeat her, although. parties who know
them well say she is fleeter than he
ona spurt, She is the mirth-provoker of the institution. At one
tinie she put ‘on, a big ulster that
reached to her feet, and went tramping along with the gait of ain anti-quated female, whereat Tourtellotte
in paseg looked -on’ the animated
smilingly, “Good evening, . grandma.” Again jthe sprite came along
arreyed in a short brown sack which
she had pinned back a la swallowtail, and as she aped the airs of a
young male swell the effect
tremely ludietous. Tonttellotte, who
recently made a record--of 864-miles. and 6 lapein six days at Sacramento,
and is the champion female goer of
the Coast, gave another exhibition
made five miles and’ ® half.” “Even . ,
though she be verging on fifty years’
Of age, she is equally as ‘‘chipper”
-as most young folks.
mann, who won the. two-hours’ go-asyou-please Tuesday night went on
the track late in the evening and
tried to get over 6.miles in an hour
by walking. He fell short of that
distance nearly @ ‘mile and a ‘half.
The younger Donley and he tried
their comparative speed — several:
times, but ‘she displayed her abi ity
to tiake three laps to his two. Lola
Sifton, who is im for six daya, is making her first attempt at the business.
no words of glances to bestow on the
curious hundreds, She bids» fair to
win, lanrels ag traveler, Grace
Robinson, who by the way has a
wide reputation asa professional
awimmer; was off the track but two
hours out of the first twenty-four.
At four 6’clock Wednesday afternoon she was about six miles ahead
of Sadie Donley, but during the eve‘ning the latter closed the ‘gap-and
shortly after midnight was ahead.
Alice was then following Robinson
olosely, ‘The latter became discouraged an hour or two before midnight,
and begged her trainer to let her
reat, ‘“‘because her shoes were 80
éo.” She dragged her “wealy° Nmbs
few times more, when she. gare a
vin ‘spite of wll that could by’
urge her. along, and had to bea»
sieted-into her tent, She suffered
so much that hysteria came on. Her}
crite wereheart-rending. In‘lesé than . ,
an hour she became composed, and
very ambitious, and in Morand “qui
et momenta instructs the trainer to}:
“‘erowd her ahead as Jong as she bas
any breath left,”
The following was the score of the
a walkers tip + Block Yes! for
‘Afternoon:
102 initoe Vlapa
‘Kole etion, 68 miei Ine
fiack about eight o'clock and gave SF bog
made »several attempts to out-run i
“Sadi Dotiley,
~ Ali Deny We alee ‘Wiaps. ~ 7
reas Robinson, A0L-arilen, Artape:
Fey a latter a mile
sore pees ph
selves.
The Whois are the agés Sete
six-dhyentéstéits: Sadie -Dogley;
15; Alice Donley, 18; Grace Robinson, 19; Lola Sifton, 15, Tourtellett» is less thas 60—say 42,
Night béfore last a cruel apectstes
tried to hake a pun by pronouncing
‘the hatne of Mr. Selim, the referee,
in two syllables, and then calling attention to the eeavicaes ofc: of
the watkers,— :
seere; isa good od prospect thata teni ‘ or ‘to-mor=
ey YY 2 me 8 Davey and
Mary Maloney of: this city. Such
an attraction would. ‘dtaw a bigger
crowd than any ot other.
eeneral wares
merning, hishorseqlipped nd fell.
The Doctor came te the ground under,,.the.animal, and. .eustained
fracture of the cellar-bone, besides
peahabe teoalving Obie:
which bare nt yl ine atari eee
eiel
Tourtellotte does. not. wi te
waist ote sheet as er 24
will co.
yy rok 433.0 :
Oe 1a: a Ae
prikliv” & «oeaet
feasts bitte how “wha meester "
pabers cee Ht
for a purse of $25, a
oc
getting better.
afflicted.
-Mre.8. M. Cralt, who. veeently
received « it to do business-as a
sole trader, has opened ‘@ millinery
and furnishing store in the building
one door west ef National Hotel.
The hoodlums of this place have
let up-a little since they. haye discovered that they are liable to find.
their names in print, or rather since.
they find “there is% chiet“among
'them taking notes.”~Ournight watchman, Eldred North:
up, is the right—man inthe right
place.” He is vigilant, energetic, and
no coward. He will not throw stones
: on the roof of a building to scare out
robbers, if any shall be in it.
rem Williams, conga}
at this place, bas been very ilk.
Hehas beeu badly
ataai Wed} inciples. His
abuse of the Judge s that he is:
actuated by bitter hatred.
The man “Powell whocommitted {
he? cr jon Fisack OF" . suicide at Malakof, hed wee work[ae ing in_ the’ Nort tine. f
. is gain: : sles, oat . On Fiiday shorkl pay aint broth at as
pal we : site ffhe? usual hour “and "retired #0. his
House vie oi ho a up ale ——e ingmoaets hept vs
? ses eh stessccin rs rs. Mobley,.to sleep, perchance to
eS ag Inthe évening #chum of Powell’s called at the -latter’s room and
found him lying ‘on ‘the ‘floor, ‘near
the door, dead. On examining the
‘body two large gashes onthe right
side of the neck were found, and
the jugular vein severed. A Bloody .
-tazor_ found near the bed disttosed
Fhow the gashes, were made. -From
the-appearanceof the” body-and of
things in the room, the place where .
the razor way. found, and the blood
-on the bed aad floor near the bed, ‘it
_. was €onjectared that Powell committed the act While sitting en the
side of the bed; that afterwards he
got up.and started towards the door
and fell before reachingit. No cause
has been assigned for the-commission ef the act, although fora day
‘of bringing much espital that is a
“Notice. [ve
E
‘ paar a
iheedilerk. ~ Be a
> six months,
Fe isons Day Ama
Malloy stip
As there have been for the last yeir ns mA save
a large amouiit offacts connected inkles, in e
with the'mines of Nevada and Sier. HF aid up.
ra counties in felation to reports: yal. . Andrew }
nes’ ant general description “of: all wisin this:
mines within the said counties this spent severe
prospectus i is to “be extensively cir. Hospital, ¢ a
culated i in this ‘and Yoreign countries, x Salt Lake
4 It‘will not ‘only _sh6w. the mineral was Field ©
‘wealth ‘of ‘these two ’ ‘counties, but . The atte’
pwiits ‘ans wer+ ne —_ letters~ot ix ae
of beige: and willatso be. oa. a
~the—pravia
several chan
literary pt
Prof. Muli
ence both ¢
present laying idle or taken to othe
countries.
What is. wanted isa full written
description of each mine, ‘
whether drift, gravel, hydraulic oy A Methodist preacher hanged him: . The dancing party of Professors piane music
poe on he 27th near New Albany, . Davis and Hunt'on Wednesday ever Se dine 7 3 that} quartz, andthe following ‘questions [day's TRAN
a ning of last week ‘was well attended, acted as though partially démeht. wit serve as'& gtilde. ‘to patties giv vet 3 fe
ne snowed ia Loe Aiigles on Tues . rhose parties.. give. ‘our.youngsters ed.” The deceased was spoken of Ys . ing information: 7 "
day—the first time in fourteen . snioyment. ~~ every Weda rie — FOR HYDRAULIC GRAVEL, The Uni
Poh . naeday_eveting. Musto excelent. “ti 2 f Vimar — Nuniber of acres, character. of ti new eight
_ Petroleum ia being. found in Ausde ae 6 BAYS © . a. in
tralia ia } Sink ldles. «Mead ' of Jndge Stidger has been contission: 3. Mtle, place: of location, ete? gtavel maim:
nk wamiin —4@ ed a Notary Public to reside in this A Deservea Recogmitt ae Yo The depth of bank or openings? is now ran
8 cerca lace by Gov. Perkins: He has givemy : "Grade of sltice and fall ? i that is tak
The two sous of Prank Léslie haye . Po . heey TS rs
fi b obat: 4c bond with Wim Menner and Louis Placer county bar recently . Presstire to be eee and water The mill ia
pn . = pita the 1 ot Buhring as sureties, and has entered peered the following: Hacilities? the tunnel,
on the discharge of the duties of his Whereas, T. B. Reardan, late 8 >. mine can
The Rattle® mine ‘at Deadwood! i ane District Judge of the Fourteenth ae ee nae or todine. more conve
D, T., has been purchased by a Cal: Judicial District, has’ dimished the . “*. et ae or. On te ee
ifornian for $50,000. .. Some time ago I wrote you that . full period of ten Pe rye Judge, depth of the gravel streaks. = rece
‘The Supreme Court decided Wed. . Robert Huckins refused to yield his ‘hei ete: Seite acon har, in. How, the gravel peeegrees from bei
nesday that. legislative bills must office. of Constable th Mg Nocthap Resolved, By the Bar of Placer grass roots to bed-rock ?
ve three readings. (who was elected last Fal) until the . county, late of the fourteenth ‘Ju-. Actual amounts of money expend. ‘The earl
gurretie Court of Maine have first Monday in Mareh. Dull times dicial District, that We take this op. ¢4 an4-taken out, if any work has Hanson fe
wap ex: . gt dotew" upon the « -Fusioniste, in settled the hash between the dispu: neonate oe Sil y, ing f po been done ? from the
tants, for the services of a Constable 90 a gent's min:
its answer to_its questions. 4 couttty, to express «ou satisfaction DRIFT GRAVEL,
A diapateh fiom Seatéle, WET, have not -beeti-F in this towns . and confidence in the Judical, "Number of Tocation, ‘ti Pa acres, . tle,
says the anticipated rush tothe Skagit ship since the first Monday i in Janu: }. vias ra eat manner in. .. : for three-q
“pw esaid T._B,. has, ing di
gold mines is now fairly under, way. ‘gy y: distharged his duties as said Sudge;. . Width of channel and protable pane
' The Governor of Rhode dsland, in. ‘That naughty worhan who has giv: . and we unite in wishing that he may, depth of pay streak? : cite:
walk. She averaged about five miles his annual message, recommentis that . en so'much uneasitess-to Mr.Porter . in ‘hig new field of labor, meet~with. Amountsof . money expended and otek *
an hour, and in one of the hours women be » allowed to vote . on_ school . of the » Independent, i is still here and ba rs and happiness he sq rich. 4.) en_ out, if any. work haa been.. The.
questions. occupying a house belonging’ to the a this, pita modest but highest: done? a as
Mike Owen, who peel Jgilied . Eichel estate, , She says that Mr. . jam, that he was a just judge. How pridbel pasepiedin? = 5 ony
P. L. Travers at Candalara, Nevy., Porter has advertised her first rate} Resolved, That weunite ina mo-. Describe fully work done, tions are .
Prof. Fehne-. has been captured near Tehinehepi, . that but for ‘the Independent nobody tion to the Hon B. F, Myers, Judge . . Pras of Nevads
inthis State. would have known where tofind her, Soanen Poh ER aie < 2 ae gh g = ception to
Frank King,a newsp aper reporter . She says also that the advertisement order, be spread on the minutes ot oe “ sie WT He Mre.Perks
was tarred and feathered “Twesday . cost her nothing. seid Court, by by the Clerk thereof, A — sexed soil, —T-ssanhe, om
morning ot Odgen, Utah Fao There ine miniorour town; thd 4 sent wo ouraterabeind Indes. lou canaeata
of masked men. haiees professional one too, that, says he. Dated, Courtroom, Auburn, Jan: Whether the ore lies in chutes, r
The trade of Australia with’ the. keeps a dog to bite a Chinaman, . Wary 12th, 1880, ai ‘ ~ e rs
United States is but $3,000,000 per [having t trained him ‘especially . for that ae &, peckets‘or pots, or w There \
year, while with Great” ‘Britaig it~ is purpose, He s says he ‘will kill any« News froms.the Nort., "Te jeneeah}-matal — shuns nating
over $70,000,000, body that kills his d There is < : throughout the bulk of vein matter Admissio
" °6The Truckee Republican of Wed-. Character of-ore—and sulphures,
i “ cents per word . nothing strange in this, for he hails nesday says: ‘whic secuk ip paullivis der tem y.
has been made on messages from . from the coutitry where 'fiegroes were . ) yf i pare ra, Hugh Darrah is dangerous! mone pende
Califoraia to all parts of Hurope ex—. down by blood-hounds; per Fipf: “ Bre waco Fanon 7 week ages
cept Great Britain and Ireland, haps the gentleman ‘alluded to once. Mrs, P. Sheridan fell dow1s some . dcue? ae Frank
Pauline Markham, of a traveling owned-# pack el biced-hounds. j etapa aise days 8 aids set i a i en auction, «
Pipaieey troupe, has rene Man's fahaymenity to many. Laem, a Sasekl eet ateee Bhai ae ee neti _§ at 2 e'clo
rom Preseott,:. Arizona, leavinga ne ‘ The ing, Co:
60 : around 1 Tahoe th g.Voms
ote or We ined UW eee cata Wale Cate oer they or iy ca nes tak al serigtons J her
i ce ‘ee of Court rly in the — t There are some little holes cut in sone only’ are wanted. Make all ; !
urer Burke and Mayor H. J. Hearay. sa RR own 0 4he iveut Donner Lake, and w ; sl eaiialils One Co
After firing two shots, friends adjustTruckee. s is.in the opinion of little men stand ‘patie atly b icked . references brief ai o One Sp
d the difficulty, ri no sheer a i oles ahd pallont the: y those 1 A nasa aaa from re : One Bi
In the State Senate Tuesday the . **rm art. ie to held at aaa March 10, 1890. Af her the latter, Two D
usual heavy day's work. was done, Truckee annually, why not ‘held a ™ a, ‘aes camp Om the . time no reports will be received. fas .
the file being entirely cleared up. The . term also at North Bloomfield for the pa nl “a oe Address; Chairs,
Sprague. bill: was . post benefit of the people of the ridge 2, If = vienna New. Sons Eaparmtiys Ute One Gr
pohed by & vote of 19 ayes 10 noes, it is a a want nome . Truckee] They average . _ a 0S F, Burns, Secretary. chin
and a netiee was given’ of a motion . % it ie ed day.” “Office—National Exchange Hotel, da \
are getting out 400,-. Nevada ours from ¢ ;
th isan we In the Assembly a ‘rot, Chan Ht Res, the. gait ogg ney recess ed evada City.” Office” ‘n Fixtures,
arge tumbér of bills were introduc-. 'exposer of spiritualist; and the de-. reka and Calif pi pag $09 P.M. daily, . piinOna le
ed, and the balance of the day was. tector of the Katie. King mystery, th a badan: ornia Lumber Co. It] — og Pk ew ‘ete.,
spent, in discussion ad retrenchment gave wontlerful exhibitions at the} 000. a On a contract for 1, and er Four k
. a ree we ane feet furnished that wee .
In the United States Senate Tuceduring” which He 4 . jeierepaeeeetesterepenmnsts . ee ae SE Evere1
day Edmonds introduced a resolu-. trick .or, feat ugnally done atthe}, MARRIED. highest t
tion instructing the Judiciary Com. . seaubey of the Davenport. = Rania
mittee to inquire into the facta of . 2d all the’ great of splritu At Terthot, Oregue, Deven building,
the settlement between the Go . isma, exposing thein all. He is a most — SS “4 site Coe’,
ment and the railroads, the a 5K 4
ution waa Festmed. The ‘Saad SOE Ee eS LL) Lee! we ee ;
‘passed « bill appropriating $100,000] The Midepenaent saya, aia ad HAMBURG -. MADLEBU RG ee ef ‘tn, hi
for. a monumentat Yorktowa/ aid . persom in particalar( ia working for] © °°°° FI RE ee ae ee ee situation
$20,000 for the Yorktown celebration. . the position of :Schodl ‘Inistee next} © —2s> Es refereno
ADill was aleo passed setting -apatt. Spring. “A week-pievious it said a} 0. wr 4 . Office at Mrs. 2B Bib
Par potas certain lands 4 : cE COMPANY, to F.
. cine ‘in [pak Rag ribeye pa’ OF iusingene., . . Jewelty Store,
allowance must be de: for: its v 3 Frazer,
. Stew ity: Bay Hi
Kerada, Ja 20, es eT
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noi © Spins, Newton PASIEY CORR Feet
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