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. PERLITE : : 4 ; NEVADA THEA
let the Legislature see that taxation is . dragged him into the cabin and tried . JUDGE SANDERSON has resigned his RATRE.
Mg ie ciepSupreme Bergh, . "e Ro ta Aned The. )
7 aes alee rene vet ad to get bim to speak.) aaa on 2. 8 a cory Te oud a Baippolp Arius OPERA! . § “NEN
a ~by Haight’s appointmen 3 =e Ss
a satisfied that. he :
2 developed, and immig®ation will adek “Went to town to give himself up, but be fill 3 soul
SATURDAY, JAN. $, 1870. the country, not on account . of the feared that he might behung, and he . two years. The Court wall stan » four
= efforte and éxpenditures of Aid Societies . concinded to go tohis “brother, and . Democrats and-onié Republican.
YAE management hasthe honor to anna F
yt to the Citizene of Nevada City gna viene L
‘the FARST APPEARANCE of the WOKLD
: : NOWNED TENOR, TRIAL
_. TaXaTION IN CaLIFoRSIA.—Thoee bat because Galifornia offers them a} tell him all about % a We learn from the.Appeal.that. the sala cai Chinama
who are so anxiously striving to indace more desirable home“and “better field . During his statement Hays appeared pill for repealingthe-act-allowing-de. SIG.-P, BRIGNOLI, Penrose,
immigrants to° comé. to-=: California, . for their ras than: any other place. . at times considerably affected and seem . ndants to testify in their own:behalf, Caldwell
would do well: to ask themselves what ed to be greatly troubled. He isspoken was indefinitely postponed. eo ia the Chit
2 inducements are held out for immigra)] ACQUITTAL or Hays.—On Thursday . of by the men with whom he has been aoe _{ POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY: for some.
Joa ty Zwhat is capitgl to expect? and} evening the argument in the case of associated as aquiet, sober and indus-. StraTMaN, of the Hoening Tribune, ogee _ his wage
what advantages can-we offer those . The People vs. Thomas Hays, indicted . triousman, and_the foreman states . has beep arrested upon” the -charge-of . Saturday Evening, Jan.-8, 1879. Valley, 8
who will settle and cultivate our soil? . for the murder ofan unknown man at . that he was selected from a number for . libel, on complaint of J.C. Duncan. <3 5 anew : go all ’e
diversifying its productions and inTruckee, was concluded in the District . the position in which he last served, on Puce divock shipnient of tea to the. . When the following Eminent Artiets, trim ing that
creasing the wealth of the State by Court, and the jury after a brief delib-. account of his reliability..The man “Atlantic Btates ia rapidly increasing. the New ¥ ene of Music will appear: “torments
4 building and otherimprovements.-Theyj cration,_-_brought—in-a—verdiet-ef -“not-. who—was—killed—was-about.25_or-26. The acane ges and™ssiliug vessels just -_ —— uished-PrimaDonna Sones andthe
, aS, + ilty.”” : * * Re ; ’ Miss ANTONIA HENNE, Talented C ,
are astonished tha: people of other) guilty.” The case is a peculiar, one in. years of age and a hard working man.) +4 ting upward of 2,000-chests . Sig K. PRTRILLL Renowned Baritone” Fonsone
States should avoid California, with its . many respects and a short statement . }He had-been empléyed a few days on for transportation by rail to Chicago] Sef e0s aE ee eee. when he
fertile soil, its variety and_geniality of . will be interesting. On the evening of . the read. He had nO money upon his aad New York: Ean Ss Si Sig-CICCONE. Pamous Clarionet Soloist: pitting F
climate, to seek hones where outward . the-2d-of November, Hays came to . \person, and the only thing to indicate . Sie" P BHIGNOLL Shines Sea ie reer. with an:
~S._ cireumstances are less favorable. One Truckee and informed a nian that he ‘who he was, was a certificate of time . = vin te . oo ren over the
“Of the great causes is given ina letter . Was going to Sacramente-tehis broth-} for six days’ work ~on the railroad at 3 stot : — ~Caaranine Gun re — latter."
Soe Cy the San Jose. Mercury, . €T, and requested him to go to his-cab-. $40 per month, upon which the name. [es pettncesiie heretofore éxisting beDON. PA the testir
? at ae a ee ee FAAS SS i éen= undersigned, under-th e—firm N= SQUALE, written by: a New~Yorker. He says} ia where he would find-a-revolver be-. 'Thomas. Beny appeared. He wore name of GREGURY & CO: is this day dissolvi trial, and
“where he is he can manage-to live if longing to'the Railroad Co, also re-. ccarse clothing and heavy pegged boots, pda pomgetiteerep receipt tor all “debts Between the First and Second Acts, MISs.He was o
he makes ply two or three per cent. questing the man to return it to the Su-. his hands-were calloused. and he was . due the late firm, a a ci bem ares Ballad, — at 10-0'c!
per annum on his-totattapital,but here, perintendent, but net to go until moru-. yndoubtedly a working man. It was against it. ED Mans gd. Bevows ee = wha tae Gini
he thinks the.taxation alone would. ing. In the-evening Hays drew $150 . in the day time, when a stranger would: Nevada, Jan. 3d, 1370. Jans one na a GRAND FANTASIA THe 2
_. reach two per cent., leaving him. very which he had yep opens Bell and . hardly undertake to rob, and he may 3 UMMONS.—In the Justice's Sinus of NePn e Clarionet, © STE ey ». OOMP AN
. The editor answers the New York at night, and on entering stumbled ovér}+or . Palmer, Justice of the Peace, office in Kel. Reeprveat Sante W vents dit 80 seg Company
that the taxation here is actually no . formed of the facts and Hays was arrest-. though we dowbt-not he was influenced Plaintift inst 2: HH. Russell; defendant. — ay eer Sheet jor keserved cere ae i curing a
3 + = ican ae ; T ople o 4 . A a ; baa 8?
higher than: in New York, but our sys} ed at Cisco. ee by. fear, and an impréssion that the oesting o J. H. Russell, defendant. You are C. A. CHIZZOLA, Business Manager. and refri;
tem is. different. If a man is worth The scene of the homicide is a lonely . man intended to rob him,was inexeusa. herey ze _ Rae Tagg ray Pode . HAIR DE ae and sellit
$20,000 here, we put his property down . cabin, located a short distance from+ ple, and while the jury could-not well Deunty of Revadets 05 Ore eek tecwee iC eee DBESSING fornia, '
to $5,000 or less—say $5,000. He then Truckee, on the line of the railroad,and go otherwise than acquit, from the evi ew Sas ate ale my of — arse SALOON, he 1,000 aba
roa tax of nihetyseve for . @ supled-by Thos. Hays. w vant fice within fifteen exclusive of tke day epee ee EE : pays a tax of ninety seven cents for was occupied“ by Thos. Hays, who was! dence, there must always remain a ce leceien: Shee ihe abe sO you of this. PHILIP DUCA.. ...Propricter. 50 years,
State purposes, making a tax of $4 50, . employed to watch the wood belonging . qoubt. whether the act was justifiable, . Summons. The said action is ae ht to re: BROAD STREET, NbVADA. CITY, three mo
(not including county taxes which vary . to the Company. The cabin i8* not} and a conviction that Hays acted with pod ba swede Cian, eg ee of a ae ER “ ——_ ace Hale,
in the different counties). If assessed . more than 7x6 or 8 feet, and is built great haste and little discretion in the Faery ane Match, bergh teens a ae Sasi ite asses no enen siimate aig ne
on the full value of his property, the. into the bank, having in tle rear a. matter. ; names, notified that if you fail ‘to appear aud . Shampooing--. eesasewrtes. 25.-* : stand. tha
fate need only be 24 cents on each one large chimney, the top of Which on the RaILRoaD SuRVEY.—The survey for said plainti, will ice iwlawent “against you gee space er co eas -26 = 15,000 tor
hundred dollars to yield the same fax.” . outside does nos rise mach above. the a railroad route, from Marysville to . fF the no am ae Fe ; rho ms ten care comet applistrice a summit o : ) Fs ? : Ss. C . ™ 2 ‘
In this statement we presume the rule. bank. The door locked on the outside Grass Valley, says the Union, which “Toe * Sherif? orany Sonstable of said Ne. Cents, Capping % cents. ie =
of assessment in Santa Clara county is. with a chain and padlock, and near the . hes_just-beon_completed,_shows that pe wh lly otc legal service CONGRE 5 BOOKSTORE ~~ ARRES'
given, where the assessment ‘is made . lock was a wicket or slide, which closed Grass Valley is too high up in the. Given under my hand this mth de of JanuN S 8 PROPERTY
for one fourth of the value, and heavily . on opening, about 5x6 inches, through . clouds to be reached by stch an itiay, A. Der a aenaset L$ — mone: en BA ie Seng in the lov
; j j ; j ; — : ha ice of the Sumars :taxed at that. Men who reside abroad . which the door could be locked and um . provement. Grass Valley is 2,468 feet . mous in ine action be made pou detendant . SPENCER & PATTISON, Gd
only consider the rate, and know noth ‘. . locked from the inside. Hays slept in ‘above tide water, and Marysville is not . »y publication thereof in the Nevada Dsily Successors to G. R. Crawford ‘rom his
ing about the rul The New York . this cabin in the day. time ‘ 5 ._ . Transcript for eight days. J. €. P. cramer sins ‘ : it
; o: o. SON. 508 7: pe. : one hundred feet above it. The dis. Justice of the Peace, Nevada Township, Ne-. ggroad stréet.... .. Nevada City. across it 1
farmer believed that his capital would . . The man was shot through thé open. tance between the two places; by ‘the . Wade County, State of California, = AVING APDED LARGELY TO THE took it h
; be. taxed for its full value, and if, in“) ing, wae evidenced by the fact that route surveyed, is not over twenty-five . BALTZ & GUNTHER, ly ae ee oe anendeicoaiall: over, it h
stead of going to Santa Clara he wis. theslide was blacked by the powder, miles, The elevation . could -be-over3 r _ innocent
‘to go to some mountain county ‘his ¢s-. and afterwards the body was dragged come easily enough if it were only dis Vegetable and V ariety Store, Handsome Gift Books, plaint an
—.timates would be about correct. Taxa-. into the cabin, where it was found by tributed more along the line ; but from _ Adjoining McRoberts & Co, School Books, for larcen
Parabens corlsanbacisereetecell agra eee /Penn Valley to Grass Valley, six miles ia’ ~ Commercial Street," . Initial Paper, Legal. Letter and ~_ Hons Wer
‘siderations to the settler, and he shows. ‘The defendant Haysis about 45 years would require a grade of two hundred ; BEV APA: —and the ¢
wisdom in seeking that locality where-. of age-and -is a —widewer, having-one feet to the tile: “So, by the Toute pro PNR nn Se Yan en a ek 4 ancy Note Paper. ene
taxes are low. . Notonly in rates butin . child alive. His statement was made Pt : : +, . _ © FRESH VEGETABLES received every . BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD THE R
disteibution of texen > wet eS Ale posed, the railroad cannot be built. We . morning, and @ large supply of Fruit and . PENS, PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG. in today’
A : ur “yeom is 2 a straightforward manner before the are informed that a splendid grade can . other articles for Table Use. AZINES, and a general assortment of STA Une y
ee akes-are-dispreportionatelyjary-and no-doubt hud-great weight tr] be had ‘by going down Wolf Creek, . ~ Se Also a Pee “Stock of Candies ‘TIONERY GOODS aid FANCY ARTICLES" ~ men st
increased a8 improvements are made, . influencing the decision. He says he taking the direction of Wolf creek ae : roe Office of the Western Union FelTysville o
and no man can build a fence or barn. came to this State about two years . ditch: towards Camp Far West, and eS egraph Co, : ble. We
on unimproved Jand, without in addi-. ago, and ‘has since April last been in the thence to Marysville. This would add Fresh EGGS and BUTTER . _Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1509. Nevada
tion to paying taxes on improvements employ of the Railroad Company, and considerably to the distance and thus . f™ the Ranches, and a wise Lot of 6 i a hw. series through .
ePe ~ ry enhanced valuoof the from ‘September to the day-ofthe homi-. enable the elevation to be overcome . FOW!*GIVE US A CALL, Mirentcedsarpence Creek th
— on is considered to increase. cide he was annoyed by men attempt. with comparatively light ~ grades — a hoeian SN AMERICAN ORC ANS ! eens
alue by im a j ; a ‘ : — s ea ies op y improvements of that char. ing to rob his cabin. The first attempt} Where there is a will there is a way, ant of Newnin, nen Probate eee: ' only hope
acter, It is. preposterous to talk of . occurred early in September, when he jn the matter of the Estate of israel Hall
and we hope the Wolf Creek route will ios L
Sherburne, deceased. _ Pnsuant to an order WwW mm ee
of this Court made this day, notice is hereby” ED ARD F. PEIRCE bringing $10,000,000 of capital to the be-examined by competent_ engineers
tral Pacif
State by increasing taxes $300,000 per
heard a man coming down the chimmee f haties ts / HICKE
: UV par) Rey, He got out of bed and caught. 4 road down Wolf creek would bea Re ieee ee or ease Gap at the _ AGRE : key, cha
annum while such a_ system exists in. him by the boot, but the fellow escaped. t benefit to i Court Room of this Court, in the County of Pa A Sirs ond
: ihe , great benefit to our quartz mils, as it . Court Room tated ier Wuarine’ th No 228 Suttcr street, Round Hi
our management of revenue matters . This statement is‘ corroborated by two would pass through.a well wooded secappiantion of Davi t Tasple praying: Beard RAN i
that immigrants of the character we. other witnesses who saw the man runtion : document pow-on Sle in tale Court, Pal oecel elie oe aoe te
‘. ‘ : oa . Ea See iee ing to be the iast Will and testament of Israe * i
eae not sae The small bonus ning away and were informed by Hays Too Many ATTACHES.—The Record Hail Sherburne, deceased, be admitted to FroThe American Organ makes Home Peete
ot er em wi not pay taxes for a of the facts at the time. A. second eays : At tha wats tha Ta islature is ee o him, caid Davia G Teep e, at swe Attractive! ¢ ; Ta
single year, and this evil not only checks . time the cabin was entered in his abi h at te S time and place sll persons ‘Shesrdseed therein") vir Oe suneiion to sli others jn their ich
. : : . . yy Vv m e
: immigration but discourages enterprises . senee and $750 and some provisions ae Ni epoety erie gs . ges sag ong 34, 1970. Tks i I greater fullness ané Pipe Organ tone, volcontion.
among our own people. were taken. He had $200 sewed u nt foOmmitte clerks as members. ‘There . _ @. K FARQUHAR, Clerk. . Ume and power, ‘They are superior in ex’ . : p Appears to: be a disposition. to subdi Williams & Johneon: Atis: pression, quickness ef action, and elasticity. Drssoui
Let the State, county and town or-. the mattrass, which the rogues did not iat as ali ee hee : “. of touch, rendering them perfect. in rapid ment in
sett : : 2 ride the work as much as possible, for ae Al eo =isdasage
ganizations cut down taxation to the. find and which he deposited With Mr. the eake'of providing Berth de i Notice of Administrator's Sale The American Organs are by far the that the
lowest figure possible, and let “Re-. Bell. He states that he never loaded me 3 ee most beautifal in exterior finish, forming P 2.
. oll . ; , tees to friends of the. members. This @F REAL ESTATE. handsome piece of Furniture for the Parlor or iness betw
trenchment” be the motto of the Legis“ . or shot a pistcl in his life up to this sksuld not be. That i : ; —_— an om rend Fearn! hg . rakes Sonced Marsh i
lators. Defeat all such schemes as the. time. The foreman was informed of half Sis naeeas ri 7 Hehe ts By . eh Ng Bodner he proeme Delt et tee by more tihan one-hundred of the eat Org be contin
Immigrant Union bill, and if money}the depredation at Hays’ cabin, and ; eno Bok Keep . County of Nevada and State of Californie made . !8t8 Of the country to be superior to any other i
a4 j : az : ; ; their own records. The present Legis. on the 6th day of December, 186¥,in the matter hd produced, ans ‘hava -repsived the Sizes qeeety gil
can be spared let it be apportioned to. gave him a pistol to protect hinrself, lature has-now. moseedta inom tis of the Estate of John A. Hall, dec'e 4, the.unremium wherever exhibited. him forth’
the encouragement of those industries . which was already loaded. ‘The third National C ete es than the dersigned, Administrator of sald Estate, will . 382 Francisco, Dee. 121. :
best calculated to benefit the State by time a man came to the front door to orien sack Me: th pct it care . nod nad in nee parosi; or A aecnvidiene HOME MUTUAL INSUR Ck THE Gi
developing its Resources. Instead of . effect an entrance, he fir tiwhi On ae teak aa et eee . saat is IB SaPaE A Semel 504, pehiart te she . tang st eng
throwin ol larg ee eda shotywhich . of other States mich larger than Cali. Soparmation by sald Probate Court on MON: . INCORPORATED, SEPPEMBER 1564 san the
g the larger part of its money . entered above the door, to frighten him Sikle. cadens : NBME get hk dhe seagate s AY uP JANUARY, 4. . Ofice : 15 New Merchants’ Exchange BuilwTroupe w
into the-hands of jockeys, let the State . off, and oa Tooking out, hesaw one man eae : x aioadbvcadhanns potas of front Githe Court Mest doen te thea ing, aeses Seay _ Week for 1
Agricultural society give $1,000 for the. running and another on the railroad. . is aa i ne a egg ey ot nae ty pa ae thon : a Le: eter en, $360,000the formance.
first hundred hoggheads of beet sugar. The fourth time the homicide was comye Wate ested to concoct methods for . the time-of hisdeath, and all the right, title "lowest ehlae GhO'S MANN, Pros't: ' €xcellent
produced, and $1,000 for the best regu-. mitted. A piece of paper was pushed oo a mancreessues ed pyeric trig oe on ine cousheryisn attains ake wal A. Sore spill vada cit
lated dairy farm. Instead of paying in. out of a knot hole on the Sibiielbe side w aia economy should be the order or in atin ia Bt of she eal. ,decemeed wed at . 29 J.B. JOHNSON. Agent, Nevada c Disca n
Se . premiums for the best: rooster, let it. from the door, and shortly after he ering ——ing described parcels of land, elated, iying -A. ROSENTHAL yesterday
A _ givea fine premium for the best practi-. heard aman walk around to the chimANTARG PoeRarEy. Ciiant. — We State of Galitornia, vie Thitaer conan Lat of es eee ET cular
cal system of. raising chickeus and the . ney and afterwards to the door, when . ®T° indebied to Han. §. T.Oates.fop the ea srapante aoe ae ‘Gon en er 1 Pee Fouad oil eos evidence :
production of eggs for market, Let the . he attempted to force it open by pushchart of State officers, Members of Legupon which bret, A rao Ha I an constantly on handa find stoca of material and Witnégs
a : ; i x 2 5 4 r £ : ecen mak
State offer a premiunrof $10,000 for the . ingand kicking’ Hays says he. was islature, ete. We a that Sam is Halls od prenens acne 2 ony rbd Ciathing chenwed mad repaired at short noTose Was
_ first-1,000 yards of silk; coin to be-paid . ¥ery much frightened and that ne hard-. 'D9_only .Xinglishman in. the Legisla. ssid city of Nevada, and known ae lot No. 1, . tice. Give me s cal 3 . Ix th
when the manufactory completing it,. !¥ knew what to do, when the noise — ens are two Scotchmen and . of land, situated in Ne¥ada city aforesaid” and Caution to the Public! ‘islets
shall have beén in opelation one year, . subsided, and supposing the man had) ™2¢ Irishmen. The eldest is George . Known as Hal pankeons dere ‘. oo Paneer 8 my wife, Adalaide Scieutt, has left my came
$1,000 for the best system -of rais . gone, he reached his hand. to the door . Merritt who is 59, and the youngest and described in said cty plat aa lot No. 9, in sam, “Eh ‘Geewe Lariat we hag not te wae ee
ing silk, and so with regard to-all indus . and fired, only’ intending to frighten . Hore, whois 25. see tain OBO: KFARQUHAR, Adm'r, . *rust her on my account ss. will not be re ™
eee i being taken that the-. hin, He thinks the man said: : coe I nyo a ~ le . Gobte of bet mint Oe — .
, eee eeeg es Diana FRE said; “I didn't {~~ gs§-Governor Haight has sent @mes-. J. 1 Caldwell, Attorney, , sons are eee E Tot mya . THE w
ams shall be kept for those who work . think I'd be-shot.” Hays then went age to the legislatuie against the Fig ee = eee eee eS . any of thecommon property of ® so
’ . . pape tages a : The above sale is p Saturday. and wile from this date.. L ngly ples
mainly for the prize; More than all . out an ng the man lying there, . teeath Amendment.— ; ay. aS a vit a ome : slim sh
a Be XK. F. Adm’r. 1
ee
} Nevada, Jan, 196. 1070.