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The Daily Transcript
‘NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Thursday, July 24th, 1873.
Lecal Interests.
Just: in-proportion as mén feel that
they are permanently located, they
stand ready to assist iii advancing
the material interests of the county.
For many years the want of thishome
has'this ‘been the cas
i i F. Power and ©. F. MeGlashen, . wer of the defendants is contained
in sixteen lines, in which they deny
all the allegations of the“ complaint.
Defendants “contend the deceased
was intoxicatedard-tying on the.
track, and that the night was so
. dark thatit was impossible for the
driver to see her,
The following are the prizes awarded in the baby show at San Francisco just closed, handsomest baby,
Henry T. Bray; handsomest’ twins,
Ada Florence and Eva Edna Stevens;
heaviest head of hair, Constantine
Policen;smalest feet and hands, Alice
Gilbert; fattest dark eyed baby, L.
Sherman; fattest blue-eyed-baby; W.
Bigelow:
‘Olarne; handsomest mother, Gracie
Mestayer; youngest mother, Mrs.
John Walsh; oldest mother, Mrs.
Sinclair; best dressed child, Georges
Guittor; sweetest smiling child, Aynie Reed; loudest bawler, Laura —D,
Evans. eae
The runaway season is at its height
in Sacramento, several occur every
day. 3
J. W. Briggs, of Marysville, who
is shipping pears to Denver and
Chicago, has a large crop this year
over last on the same trees. From.
eleven trees, says theAppeal, Mr.
B. picked 334 bushels of pears, besides the waste, which he -estimates
between twenty and thirty bushels.
‘Thomas A. Springer, State Printer,
has sold his paper, the Amador
Ledger, to R. M. Briggs and John
A. Eagan.
A crowd of laborers got into a riot
the citizens of Randolph, and _thore . at Lone Mountain on Monday last.
of Sierraville who had hastened to’ After the war had ceased, a party of
the rescue, Buxton’s-hotel, and in! them made a raid ona Chinese cabin.
fact‘the town itself, was saved from The boss Chinaman emptied, three
destruction, The total loss by the! ohambérs of a Colt’s revolver into
the crowd, and they scattered in a
hurry. ;
Bowers shot and stabbed Connors,
in Yolo county Sunday. The dfficulty was about Connors wife.
latter shot first and missed, and his
wounds are critical. Ss
A Sucker Flat dispatch of the 21st
says: Mark Curran, .Roadmaster of
that district, was found dead to-day
near Vineyard’s Ranch,
home at Timbuctoo on Saturday
morning for Wheatland, with a wagon
It is supposed he was
kieked by. one of the horses and
led.
_-fng with the expectation’ of some
time goitig “back home,™ as they
call the East, or to some other place
on the . coast. Gradually this want
of permanence is‘passing afvay, and
hence we note, especially i. Nevada .
county, that men are building pleasant houses, and making improvements which contemplate’ business
far in the future. Many of. those
who are now making these improvements have, after looking about the . :
State in the hope of finding some
better place to-live, come back more’
than ever satisfied with Nevada
county asa home. Just in proportion as this feeling of contentment
grows will local interests be attended .
to. Our towns will have better and
wf
that they will walk there ax4 see
them for years to come. The drainage will be better attended to when
all citizens feel that’odors that arise
from their peritor ae be the life-long
scents of dnily life. Dilapidated
‘sidewalks will be fewer. Local railroads; local manufactures, ¢ood-rdnds,
afid all the comforts of life aré multiplied just in proportion. as citizens
feel they and their descendants are
to enjoy them. {n short, a
thousand men who have homes pormanently located in any place, whose
families or friends are with them,
are worth ten thousand who are only
staying with the hope of finding a
better place to live.
Placer Nominations.
The Placer County Republican
Convention met-.at Aubnrn .on the’
21st. Mr. J. R. Crandell of Auburn,’
-was elected permanent Chairnian,
and J. L. Nichols, of Dutch Flat,
Secretary of the Convention. Without holding a single caucus the mset» ing acted with remarkable unanimity
and with the best 6f good feeling.
The following ticket was nominated:
For Senator, Mr. H. PoWers, of Da-,,mascus; for Assembly, First District,
Horace Mansard; Second District,
W. B. Lyon, proprietor of the Placer
Argus;.Third District, $. S. Burt;
for Sheriff, John C. Boggs, of Newcastle; Recorder, .C. C. Crosby;
Clerk, B. F. Burt; Treasurer, O. W.
Hollenbeck; District Attorney, J. W.
Fulweiler; Superintendent of Public
Instrnetion, J. Skinkade. County
Supervisors—J. H. Benson, Stpervisor of the First District;J: N. Taylor, Second; L. B. Allen, Third; J.
B. Harriman, Assessor of District
No. 2; L. B, Allen, Collector of District No. 2; Mr. Manson, Public Administrator, and Coroner, Charles.
Felt. Ata quarter to nine o’clock
the Convention adjourned, sine die.
Truckee Items.
We condense the following from
thé Republican of Tuesday:
John Hyslop was seriously, if not .
fatally injured at. Robertson & Machomick’s saw mill on ‘Tuesday, by
having a.saw log roll over him.
The Republican primary at Truckee
was lively, 212 votes having been
polled. The regular ticket was suc-_ cessful.
A case of cholera has appeared at
Winnemucca, and the Republican
wants to have Chinatown cleaned up.
A large crop of horse thieves in
Sierra Valley thisseason. Six stolen
horses were recaptured lagt week,and
a supposed horse thief was arrested
betueea Truckee and Tahoe on TuesOld Bleck, of Grass Valley, is go" ing to take soda at the summit, according to a letterin the Republican,
Additional Delegates.
We have obtained the falk wing
names of delegates in addition to;
those-published By us yesterday:
Sweetland—H,
Patton, =
Birchyilie—Geo. B. Newell, ©
. French Cyrral—V. G. Bell, Jantes
Meulton. ce
You Bet—Frank Snell, 0. H.
Haynes.’. _ ;
Forest Sptings—-Benjamin F, Colvin, ie
O. Hiscox, B. B,
LK. Spencer, G. W. Colby and Wm.
snr the-mining . Seorgh————
. For Sheriff, John H. Dixon—and
> }handsome, young, and old mathers,
Political Announcements.
_By reference to the political announcements a. large number of candidates will bs found-fur the several
county officés. Those subject to the
Republican Convention ,aré ‘ag. follows. 2 ee. Ba =
For Sheriff, Joseph Perrin, Thos.
Mein, E. P. Sanford and E, O. Tompkins. a
For Treasuter, James Colley,+ Aj
‘Goldsmith, Dr. ° Wm. McCormick
and A. H, Parker.
For County Clerk, Jno. Pattison.
For Recorder, J. M, Walling, W.
~
pt=.sohools,Those announced subject to the
Democratic Conveution are as follows: ™ ees :
For Treastirer, Geo. E, Turner. .
For County Clerk,.J. J. Rogers.
” For Recorder, Lee Garthe and Wm.
H, Adams. ye!
For Assemblyman A. 3, Doolittle.
Fire at Randolph.
The Truckée Repudlican says: A
‘serious fire ocenrted at Randolph,
Sierra Valley; about eleven o’clock
Saturday tight. The-fire, broke out
in the“barn of G. Q. Buxton, who
ke€ps the hotel at that place. The
‘barn contained a quantity of loose
hay, and .within, two minutes from
the first alarm given, it was enveloped in flames. There were eight
horsés in the barn, four belonging to
Judd Goddard of Truckee, and. four
to Robert Pennman of Mohawk Valley. A strong effort was made to
save the animals, but they all perished. Some of them were unhitched
from their stalls; but they appeared
so stupified with terror they would
not leave the barn. A number of .
hogs and chickens near the barn also
perished. F. Burckhalter & Co.'s
stage which was in or near the barn
was, burned. The dwelling house
and wagon shop of W. Blatchley, a
short distance from the barn, caught
fire and were consumed. Scaréely
anything was saved by Mr. Blatchley. By the strenuous exertions of
fire is estimated at $3,500, upon
which there-is no insurance. Penman figures his loss at $700. Goddard saved his wagéhs, but lost his
horses <and harness. His loss is
probably about $800. F. Burckhalter & Co.’s loss is $500. The remainder of the losses, about $1,500,
fall upon Messrs. Buxton and Blatchley. The latter lost everything he
had, house, furniture, shop, tools,
hard wood, lumber, etc. Asubscription to assist Mr. Blatcbley was
started at Randolph and Sierraville
immediately after the fire, and: the .
sum of $250 was raised for bis ben.
efit. The cause of the fire is. unbeen the result. of carelessness,
Grass Valley Jtems.
The. following we get from the
Grass Valley Union: .
The Grass Valley Democratic caucus will mneet at the rink on Thursday night. The Union.wants them
-to “roll up.’? We suggest they chalk
the floor first.
o'clock. For.the greater part of the
time of his residence here he has
beén the proprietor “of the Pacific
Hotel, on Main street. He was an
enterprising and public spizited citizen and his death is much regretted.The people of Smartsville and vicinity have given another instance
of their liberality. Last week
Thatcher Holmes was killed by a
cave inthe Babb mine, heaving a
widow and several children. A‘subscription was started for their benefit, and $1,000 were donated. Such
liberality is beyond all praise.
The editor cf the Union, speaking
of the late baby showin San Franegsco, says: While in this section we!
don't’deal in small articles, we can
run San Francisco outof sight in the’
big baby line, and hold our own im
and-not half try.
— > Oe
:
~Caprarns<of steamers~plying tp=.
on the Sacrantento river below the
city are growling atthe Holly Water
Works. They say thatthey pump
so much water out of the rivet at that
city that the stream below is scarcely
. navigable. : .
. Seeeareenn
. and horses.
A case is now pending in San
Francisco baved”on ‘the ‘following:
On the third day of March’ last,
Catherine Tangey was run over by a
street Gaf at the erossing of Third and
. Brannan streets,and reeeived injuries
‘which caused ber death, whereupon,
smallest . baby,
‘dent,
, Lhe belief that Mr. Mills, late
President of the Brooklyn, N. Y.
Trust Company, committed suicide,
is becoming quite general. It is said
that on the day before, some of the
directors of the bank informed him
that an examination of his accounts
would be commenced next day. On
Monday afternoon Mills ebtained a
George Williams, who has resided . full settlement. with his land agent
in Grass, Valley since about 1850, . and deposited a check which he redied Tuesday morning about 3 . ceived from the latter in the Nassan
After this
transaction he settled his accodnts
of his butcher and ‘baker’ which
were usually paid on the first of each
month. If well authenticated ruBank to his wife’s credit:
John Tansey, husband of the de. committee's first discovery was that
ceased, brought an action in the
Twelfth District Court against the
Omnibus Railroad Company to recover $40,000 damages for the loss
ot his wife: The complaint in the
case is. a model document of only
ten lines. Pluintiff claims. that the
accident occurred through ‘the -care-. Seventy-five. of these “Usorunetes.
Jessness of the car-driver. ‘The ans-4 were thrust away into subterranea
Ugenie
The
He left his
kilknown, but itis supposed to have . Pills, the Defaulting Bank PresiUnazanp.or Hortors mm 4 Lense .
A most horrible and_ almost incredible condition of affairs.in the Vermont Insane Asylum is deseriLed in
the report of the legi#lative committee appointed. ta investigate the
management of the institution, The
the asylum, which is controlled-by a
private corporation, was greatly overcrowded, 485 patients being packed
inte a space intended to accommo.
date but 300 at the most. This,
however, is a trifling matter compared’ with the other revelations.
Seventy-five of these unfortunates
dungeons, dark, damp, foul and per-vaded by undurable stenches. Some
were--confined_in—apartments—nine
feet by four in size, with air and
. ventilation only through auger holes
bored in the doors,. The active as
well as the passive inflictions put
upon these poor pedple proved
equally inhuman, Among them was
the punishment of the bath, in which
the patient, securely bound, is placed
in a bathing tub and a continuous
stream of cold water allowed to fall
upon his head. This torture, it may
be remarked in passigg, was one of
the most excruciating known in the
dark ages, resulting usually in insan-ity or death. To this asylum of
. horrors the committee also state that
sane men have. been — consigned
through fraud and bribery. The
picture is as complete as Charles
Reade could make it, but without
the romance of fiction. The reality
is something for the Legislature of
Vermont to deal-with promptly and
rseverely; for it is too disgraceful for
belief, except as attested by an official investigation such as has produced this astounding report.
A coLoRED man named Brickhouse
was murdered at Holly Springs, Mississippi, a few days ago, and last
Friday and ‘Saturday three white
brothers, named Williams were being examined ona charge of being
the murderers. In the meantime the
colored men from the farms adjacent
to Holly Springs had collected in
town to the fhimber of five hundred,
intending to lynch the prisoners if
the Court-discharzed them, and the
Sheriff had summoned a large posse
of citizens to protect them from the
mob, —
. was found at the State Capitol,which
was so curious that Deputy Controller Barrett presented it to the
Agassiz Institute, through the President, Dr. Logan, As nothing of the
kind was ever seen before, it has
been named the clock bug.
Tue total amount of treasure received at San Francisco last year
-from all sources (except such as went
there in the pockets of individuals)
was $15,097,580. Total amount exported (except that which went away
}in private hands) $12,349,742. Apparent gain, $2,747,838. .
SE SRC EUE
Sam CHAPMAN has just completed
. a large sized model of the stage ship
to be used in his play of ‘Hidden
Away,’’ which is to be produced at
the California theatre in San Francisco, in September.
~ One of the attractions of the Baby
Show in San Francisco is a child
three months of age, which weighs
only 234 pounds. The name which
covers its tiny body is Eugene O’Danode.
S. A. Wariext, a blacksmith in
Yuba City, fel ona bar of red hot
iron, last Thursday, which burned
and cut a gash four inches in length
on his breast clear to the ribs.
r1o Asyium.—The Boston Post says ©
. Rates Warpo Emerson To THE
‘Guripnen.—A few daysago Mr. Em.
erson addressed these words to the
pils. of a Boston sehool:. ‘Iowish
to say one word . two to the boys’
irls. _Everyt depends on
an he 3 eg 4 ature: 41 ou and’ you aloue in fare.
Sope a a the right books. I
am afraid there are too many story
books, too many newspapers; that
the young people do not read quite
At the same time I wish to say to
the boys, let them read Scott, let
them read Plutarch, let them read
Mrs. Edgeworth’s stories. ‘Phere is
a noble life that you will have to
read, or ought to read—the—lifg of}
Sir Philip. Sidney, that hero and pat“ern of the times-and age in which he
lived. His friend, his lover, Lord
guish him from the man who Was af‘terward the hero of Europe. The
. same gravity, the same solidity, belonged to him them as afterward. It
is remarkable that some of the better
Engtish pedple have been the same.
I think it belongs ‘as much to us that
the highest traits should also appear
in the form of the child. But I see
I am taking too .much time, and I
will not say any more.”’
LicHTNING cut off a man’s head at
Fort Wayne, Ind., and the head and
body were found somé distance from
each other. 2
ae
A Fie at Jefferson, Texas, burned
three buildings on the levee, causing
a loss of $165,000; insurance, $60,000. s
‘Tx Methodist Centennial’ Celebration, at Philadelphia, terminated
with a grand jubilee meeting in the
Academy of Music.
Ir is reported that several cases of
cholera have occurred at Vienna,
and the authorities are’ endeavoring
to suppress the particulars, — ~
OaxLanp has just one-half of the
delegates in the coming Republican
County Convention of Alameda.
A xrw flouring mill is being erected in Tulare.
AEE SKE SAS OE ARES 1 TR CL RO RIS
DIED.
In San Francisco, July 224, 1873, W. L,
Getchell, son of G. 8. 8S. Getchell, of this
city, aged 30 years,
The funeral will take place in San
Francisco, on Sunday afternoon, under the direction of the Masonic
Lodge.
Nevada Lodge, No 18,F. & A M.
A SPECIAL MEETING of Nevada Ledge, No. 13. will be held
at their Hall, ae
A
THIS, Thursday, EVENING,
July 24th, 1878, at 8 o’clock, Important
business Will be transacted, A full attendance of members is desired.
order, P
ARLES MARSH, Master,
Nevada, July 24th, 1873. “A
as good books as their fathers did. .
. Brooke, ‘says ~of him, that inbis).
“youth there-was nothing to. distinPolitical Announe nents, .
Fer Uounty Recorder,.~-K. SPENCER of Grass Valley, is
Y @ hereby announced ps 4 candidate
for County Recorder, subject to the deci.
sion of the Republican County Convention,
“For Supt. of Schools.
¥. McGLASHEN, of. Truckee,sis here@ by announced as a candida‘e for
Superintennent af Schools, Subject to the
devision of the Republican Convention. .
For County Treasurer,
J AMES COLLEY ig hereby fnnounced ag
se eandidate for County Treasurer, Sub.
ject to the decision of the Republican.
‘Couuty Convention
For County Treasurer..
GOLDSMITH is hereby announced
A. asa candidate for the office of County
Tréusarer— 01 Nevada County, Subject to’
the decision of the Kepublican County
Convention. :
For Sheriff.
NP. SANFORD is hereby: announced
‘Bus as a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada county, subject to the decision
of the Republican Couuty Convention,
For Co. School Superintendent,
RANK POWER is hereby announced
as.a Candidate for the office of County.
School Supetintendent. _ Subject to the de.
cision of the Republican County Conven
tion, *
For County Treasurer,
‘BR. WILLIAM McCORMIOK is hereby
D announced as acandidate for the office of County Treasurer. Subject to the .
decision of the Republican County Convention. ) ;
For Sheriff.
‘OSEPH PERRIN is hereby announced”
as a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada County. Subject to the decision
of the Republican County Convention.
For County Recorder.
H. COLBY, of Littke York Township,
G, is hereby announced as a candidate
for the office of County Recorder. Subject
to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. %
For Sheriff. _
a candidate for the 0! of .
{ubject to the decision of the Republican
County Convestion.
For Recorder.
M. GEORGE, of Grass Valley, is hereby announced as a candidate for the
oftice of County:Recorder. Subject to the
decision of the Republican County Conven-tion. y
For Treasurer.
fee 2 candidate for the office of County
Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the
Republican County Convention.
For County Clerk.
for the office of County Clerk. Subject
to the decision of the Republican County
Convensien.
4 ;
For Recorder.
o f a
M. WALLING is vat ‘announced
A . e aa candidate for re-election to the
office of County Recorder. .Subject to the
decision ef the Republican Convention.
For Sheriff.
LIJAH O. TOMPKINS is—hereby 1nE nounced asa candidate for the office
of Sheriff. Subject to the decision of the
Republican Convention.
DR. JAMES SIMPSON,
SURGEON, Etc.
irg A. B. Brady’s;
~ Main Street, Grass Valley,
Professional calls from any part of the
country promptly attended to. jy23SEALED PROPOSALS,
“Te PAY be found at his Old Office, adjoinEALED PROPOSALS will be. received
KJ atothe County Clerk’s office, Nevada
City, or. at William Dawe’ office, Grass Valléy, until Tuesday, July 29th, 1873, 1 0’cl’k
P. M, for the purpose of building a bridge
across Wolf Creek, at Forest,Springs. Dimensions of bridge as follows: Abutments
to be built of cobble wall in the bed rock,
16 feet long on each side, 3 feet thick on
bottom, sloping back to 2 feet.on top. Said
abutments, to be one foot higher than present bridge. Wings 20 feet: on each mde,
same dimension as abutments, wall joints
to be broken ; all to be pointed, 2-3 cement
and 1-3 lime and sand ; wall plates, one 16
and one 20 feet long, 16x10 inches, to be
bedded in with lime and sand, Span of
bridge 34 ft, 30 ft in clear ; stringers.10x16.
3 1-2 feetapart. to be well braced and notched down one inch on each end. Plankirzg
4x12, 14 ft long. Railingon each side. of
bridge 4x6.. striped down with good iran
straps. All lumber to be of spruce free
from sap, bridge planks well spiked, bothends of wall to be filled up even with the
‘facts were studiously concealed, but
“was heavily overdrawn,
-county. He had been drinking hard,
mors are to be accredited, Mills’ .
conduct at Coney Island during the’
last night of his life, gives material
support to the suicide theory. It is
stated that. he did not retire to his
bedroom until after a late hour, and
next morning it was found that his .
bed had not been sleptin, These
those in possession of them coneluded that farther secrecy was useless.
It is said in Brooklyn that an exam="
ination of the books of the bank, as
far as presented, develops a loss of
$800,000, It was threatened that a
warrant would be issued for the arrest of Secretary Rodman, who con-tinued.to. countersign Mills’ checks,
Tue Fresno Expositor says.that
the fence law (hoof and horn) candidates for the Legislature in that
region will be defeated. ©
bridge. A bond of double the amount will
be required of tt e contractor.
WM, DAWS, Road Commissioner.
Grass Valley, July 22. 1873.
Administrator's Sale.
TuHat most extraordinary egotist
of the age, Professor Fowler, is nianipulating bumps at Walla Walla.
Y OTICE is hereby given, that in pursue ance of an order of the Probate Court
of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 2Ist day of July, 1873, in
the matter of the Estate-of Benjamin Nathan, deceased, the uud AdminisTar
Indeed,
although he knew Mills’ account.
ical
On Wednesday, Alexander McKenzie: died suddenly at ‘Nord, Butte
and his death probably resulted from
he too free use of liquor, «. «
Sy, oe
—
i
Bacchus used to board ‘in the estabHebe had no license, and lishment.
was finally suppressed.
ie First Bar Trnper.—The
first bar tender of whom we have any
authentic aceount,.
Hi. appears to have
ty young lady, not much given to
over-dressing.
prints we have of her, it looks as if
she had lost her wardrobe.
and it is certain that she should have
been ashamed of herself.
knew her personally, and, therefore,
can only write from hearsay. She
m # Very pret. trators of said estate will receive written
bids at the Banking House of Thomas Finaley & Co.,in the.town of Grass Valley, until 11 o'clock, A. M., on . we
1878, for the sale of all the personal prop”
er'y of saiu estate, ccnsi of two cer.
tain stocks of ready made clothing gooc
contained in the store of said , the
one in Grass Va'ley, and the other in Nevada Oity. Separaie bids will be receiv ed
for the stock of goods contained in each
store respectively, viz: the Grasg Valley
store gpd the Nevada store. Terms on
confirmation of sale. 4
FRANK G. BEATTY. .
in those
by a ‘fire;
We never
and used JACOB HEA MAN: .
to hand it around herself. Jupiter . Dated July 2tst, 1873. j23
jwasa heavy customer, always: got ela
drunk, at Hebe’s place, and some. Wanted.
times run a big account. Juno got; .°_— patient
a good many drams there also, and A Young Man of steady habits, » good .
penman and book-kee desi
object. Address. W. H, BUSTON, Nevada
Politigal Announcements,
DEMOCRATS.
For Sheriff.
OHN DICKSON is hereby announced.
asa candidate for Sheriff, subject te
the decision of the Democratic Convel~
ja ee
For County Treasurer.
EO. E. TURNERis hereby announced
asa candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
For Assemblyman.
J. DOOLT . of Liberty Hill,
e@ Little York Tewnship is hereby
announced as a Candidate for the Assembly
subject to the decision of the Democrate
Convention,
For County Recorder.
‘M.H. ADAMS, of Grass Valley Town: ship, is Lereby announced as 8 c#ndidate for County Recorder subject to the
decision of the Democratic County Convention. ~. :
For County Clerk.
J. ROGERS is hereby announced a* &
} candidate for the office of County
Clerk. Subicct to the decision of the Detocratic Conventien. ate
For Sheriff.
OHN MAJOR announces himeelf af 4
} candidute for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County. Subject to the decision of
the Demccratic Convention. yes
For Recorder,
EE GARTHE is hereby announced #6
@ candidate for the office of County Necorder. Subject to the decision of the Den
ocratic Convention tne
NEVADA SKATING RINK.
HE SKATING RINE will be open €v. ery afternvon from 2 till 5 o'clock.
Saturday Evening*®
Nevada, July 16th, 1873. _ aia
Eureka Stage and Exp.ess »*
iyz2
YHNHOMAS MEIN is herevy announced as
Sheriff.—
H. PARKER is hereby announced as—
OHN PATTISON will be a candidate
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