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‘6 : Lugs “THE YUBA DAM. _ . there been thore time in .which sto . views of Col. Mendell will doubtless} ©f for the Camp. MARRIED. re “THE .D Al
Cle Dirily Oranserit ee ‘}do the work. Bee . receive the — which his high : ; st ; fee THE . !
“* HEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA its Present Condition and What: I¢ BENEFIYS RESULTING ALREADY FROM standing ms 4 seinen en The mento. of: pp Bae the residence of the brides sis, NEVADA’
‘ ’ . has Accomplished—Desirabilityof. —“ ~—,. THE DAM. Gas: “MHaMitton Smrra, JR. icant) = it inne i. (Dig = by abe 4 Sline of Nevada Cissy =
eo a eee ee ~ 1t_¥ i * 7 attery), Firs rtilery giment, . Poage of Granitevilie and Miss c., 44, » Br ; : 5 * Repairing It—Views of, Experts. The sections before: referred to, San Frescisco, duly 27 1881. : : : s : e and Miss Gene. i.. ce
Saturday, July 30, 2861 & ‘ ; + ‘ ex. taken across the river, show that: an 7 Fourth Brigade, will stant-from SaePfister of Snow Point. . 4 kei cS
q oe : an average erosion 9 eet. San Francisco, uly 27, 25 P a fe . Judge Ro
A Wedding =iassinialed Expertenge. Yuba River, will’be read. with in~/° 5@feet above dam there have-been HamiltenSmith Jr,, San Francis. ~~ Be: in = teen 4 Bape nite Tracks
ae : s te + = } e a ;
The wedding of Mr. Poage Band’! terest by all classes of people: a0 average fill-of 55-100 feet. cisco—Dear Sir: I give at your re~ pat ve a — oo ee " Thos: Meis
Miné Pistar a& Snow Point ight? > the. Winall. Amociation 6 1-2aile above dam there have been quest, afteran examination -of -the . Nevada City, where the. entire regi:
PRED wast ame ttendef b California—GestigmeEn: I have, at. °” ae ts pap a» pee have . Drush dam in the Yuba, mY Opiaion Jawent is to eujoy life in the tented an before last was largely attenc y s Pie 1122 mile above dam there have. a, to its-condition and ~xsefulness, field £ k Su * Speak a ge
the friends: of th e popular droom . Y°SF ee he a . beeman averaze filkef 1 8-10 feet. past nd prospective. eld for a week, commeneing on ae
and the fair bride, A spfendid Chemin. ‘i a> nial Did ict . 2 miles above dam there have been . The portion of the ‘dam which is}day next. The company will leave Dadian Gog geese
% : : coe Pe e enioners of Yube R vor iq, . #8 average fil of 4-10 feet. standing seems to me to be firmly#at§5 o'clock a. m. under command of The quartz
banqnet was served, and the stivi-. No. 1, across the Yuba River . 2 1-2-miles above dam there have . established, and not liable to. de-. in WW tir a ful aes to.look sg} re ‘dnight, . 1880, asd now. beg leave to’ submit . : 2 = . eseaont Se: cc. Captain, W. A. Houghton, witli a full ae es
ties did not’ end_ till _midnight. A iced #S been an average of 3-10 feet. struction frem'the river. te “f é : ia Don't forge
Thea the guests _dispereed__The the following repert: Still higher up the river, just be-. The fact that breaches were made . CO™P —. of officers es otwemt ree
night was very dark, and -although 1 PRESENT CONDITION OF DAM. low Smartsville, the bed is now much . jn the dam during the past winter;445and 50 men. .They will take with ' to nig! .
ae ee F ae ee tesy of the State En. lower than in 1889. .__. does not impair my confidence ia the . them four twelve-pound Napoleon Sisson anc
a number of man were provided wit _ By the courtesy 5 3 The total fill since 1880, for a dis— stability of.this kind of construction, rans, with limber ha: f aj known house
lanterns to light the way for the . imeer, I have’ been furnished with tatice % 1c? miles above the dam. is : Tibeisece Sint tha beabehen sant eee Oo lumber boxes, four caisspn
: i f -sections -taken ati -. * : odes 2 -4 Sons; and a full supply ef ammunition = Co., are in to departing vehieles. vr difficulty . CCPI&S Of cross-sec : estimated af 4,851,000 cubic yards. . be restored at a tnoderate cost. 4 PRY a ; : :
SENAE SORE GUOe CHOON YT Sic s pclae aber below the . ~~, : sted : See : : “ The advan toes STE. = 7 . Pp : ae Tomy mind the’ foregoing facts The dam in -its -present broken: 2nd will proceed overland to their " : ‘ seen
was experienced +.ini keeping the} dam and across the Yuba River Pees > hie. P P ‘ ; : z eC:
roads, Accompanying the. .ear-. These sections were firss taken in . 92°” cone paivelg; bot thte a or {condition has arrested considerable destination. “Lheroutecftravel will } . i ~~ sth eer
ee epee : See ne _. Bestraint of near 5.000.090 yards has detritus, and if restored to its origi-~ Sa PES PS = . es : fog “Thursday eve
riage that conveyed Mr. andMrs. a sa ~~ Se en oe been caused entirely.by the presence . pal integrity and height, must in my =e the — he: ——e Pans : Hersohinais
Poage to their: beautiful home at{*@?< ve ete re : “a : a, a. j of the dam, or, in other ‘words, that . judgment, be efficacious in impoundstreet bridge, thence-aéross the Noroe eee
= Graniteville, swere—severat —wagous!-with-saticientscoarsey the vesent Bad not the dam been built, ail this . ing a large quantity, whieh if not/ris grant to Antelope, thence to Zee nite aaa
_-oftadies a lemei f which . condition-of the dain and the Ledeen [anal Would here Seu Washed . thus arrested, can not fail to do Roseville, thence to Rocklin and. Avie » seasou’s” worl
~~ of ladies and gentlemen, one of which f a, ial lish. dees rattles sa bas still further dowa -the—stream, they great injury below. Iam, very refrom there to. Aul fort: ila Ug. St : as soon as the
contained . MossrsJohnson -and . ° sale i ‘Gare ©: — ny Bec larger portion lodging on the slackspectfuliy, your obedient servant, 5 Ex = re to uburn— or y miles : 5 ee Stan! , Edd iminediately above it\@uce it was). 01 grade near Marysville, the res: G. W. Menpetr, [itom Sacramento—where the com— : J
the only pers
ish: meals for
campment gre
If a-mercha
Arvold.and their ' wives. Shortly built . cy ints the Wann
E : : 7 ey “e3 is idue passing into the Feather river. z
after leaving Magenta Flume the: ‘The dam‘ is a structure of brush The serious breaks in the dam did Board_ot #uapervisers.
horses ran this wagon against a} laid parallel with the stream, with
mand will encamp te—morrow night.
. é On Saturday the company will move . ‘ —
not occur until the flood had, in a — —— aad stump, upsstting the vehicle and wai get geste at week measure, spent its force, so dt the. ~The applieation of B. Taylor, asksegudeies the mountains to Grass Valley .
: lake si Se moment, when. Marysville -was in . ing for a licenge-to collect toll on the halting half'a mile from the town and
throwing both of the gentlemen and brash mattrees is placed below +} So vg : : ; . oo :
m: Ppiaced below the] oo, Jeng f 1 nO 3 . : : ; After Mond ay ness 18 “awful
: see : 2 : : greatest danger of inundation, & no-. , Vv d Forest Hill turw. firing a salute by way of announcine ay next {ye ;
-one of the ladies out into-the road. . down-stream slepe of the dam to table quantity of water. was held Grass Valley ap — ‘ y wey 2 a y advertises for
Fortunately none of the party were . Protect it from under-cutting as the back, tugether-with s flow. of sand, pike, was refused. . their coming, after:which they will
injured.» The .wagon was ‘slightly . W@%¢r Passes over; the upper slope which would otheewise have; materi. ~ E. Northup was allowed: $23 on . proceed _torthe camp at. Ismert’s perscent. will be added.
was protected by tiers of sand bags. . ‘ . 3 ~ ‘ ‘ yi ?
Lroken,and. had to be left atthescene . The stahsion tae used. have a Pity jae ally incréased the level of high wa. the General Fund. Constable fees. . Grove, arriving there about 6 o'clock you no, that v
The. prospe
gravel mine,
of ‘the ageicent till yesterday morn-. eter of about eight inches, . Barth " hdidlon from the cements give . ” J. W. Peters was alowed : $33.49 . in the evening, The _Sesond day's ais
ing, Us cag meres a te oo of me of the flood, it seems clear that {92 the General F und, Constable —will be -a distance = eaein ; a a nené »
‘ aes 2 — r eal Seen Wore Wi hoe “ShOrg . . this dam . Maryéville .is indebted . fees.’ . miles, . Each cannon and ewissonwill a Y ' an
: Head Preapecie. ‘ "Wire total léngth of the: Som ie for its safety during the past Winter. The bills of Mrsi:E. Richards for be drawn by four horses, and to fit Sek weenie
aos The. prospects at the, Cold Spring . nearly 10,000 feet; its greatest hight, } COST AND ADVISABILITY OF REPAIRING lodging, and Dr. Buelow for medical . Out the company for the trip. the par denen
5 .
si a 2
4. feet; its cost was 1n the neighberTHs DAM attendance on Frank Charlton were } hiring of forty-seven horses had ‘to mine are now very encouraging. ‘The Bowman's dar 20 ans at
: ; hood of $129,000, : : i i i her
company hyve. got through the imThe rods has. broken in three} The teste to which the work now . rejected. be done.in this city—this numer, of bosom of his fi
> H >) 1 , Ee qs tg . : eee i ‘ 3 ui i
mense ledge of boulders, and can, placea as follows: Tae earth em -! standing have been so severe, and Felix Gillet of Nevada township, ay including those used by the nis place on th
Lace nis place
The’. Cam
szow make rapid progress, If any . bankment at the nerthera end has the results on the whole so satiefacCharles Barker. of Grass _ Valley . commissioned and non-commissioned Mi lit ary En cam pm ent
: brought down
been washed away nearly down to . tory in an engineering poinkof view, township, and H. Li Hatch of Rough . Otficers. The battery promises to be company ev erve ccesompany ever deserved success for the original level, fromthe .énd of }that Iam conyinced that ithe dam age ee 5 Seay ; : : ‘ lediy-tntanii rere ¢ in: a conspicuous féature at t % =4
the perseverance they have mant= . the brush-wo;k to the shore, a: dis ‘can and should be securely repaired. and Ready tow —_ eee nted . ‘ ” = e at the encamp TIME TABLE. it ta believed,
fested, it isthe Cold Spring. Evety. tancs of 400 feet, the brush dam . iag {The breaks should be, filled -with by the Board as County Horticultural j mons. Se, EEE a ee representation
: body heresbou't will rejoice when been.cut away entirely in two placds . bt chs . . similar ee -¥eneral. Commissioners, and their compen—. ° aati era iv ts .
es PSP eat rs Se oiad ak ane --one-760-and the other 230 feet in. character, but more cerefu PORGOUC Eg sc ihe Liability of New: ° wectag o vas reguneg
they strike the wich gravel, that the feoge idles Bue = Ss ic aa to the old structure: the dam . 8ation fixed at $5.00 per day, not to . sieht catches ideammpment ¢
1: : a res eDyth, sasured = or @ crest; in} ’ e ine; 1e Me a : 2 ‘ HOC 2
claim is known'to possess, The suctwo places there-are small gaps, but . Should be, where settled-cr compress. exceed 25 days in any ome year, In London not long ago, @ woman The Board ‘
cess of, the company wi'l ,induce. with tbe foundation — undisturbed. pee _taised to a little above the The investigation into the road . was on trial for fraud. Eer datigh-. Sa city will-receiv
owners of adjoining claims to start. _ of'a total length of 10,000 feet pacha _— i. nee will matters of Road District No. 3, was . ter was.also supposed to be. implicades till tou oF
up, atid in that event a larg: _. there has, therefore, beea destroyed } yey Ju Se ee tpened until August 4th; ted in the alleged eri ler ay a:
BP g~ num-— . about dne-seventh, hag the floods, and fully answer . P9S*P¢ : i j od In the alleged crime, and the rewhitewashing ;
ber of men wilt find _emp'oyment, ‘The crest of the dam as settled the purposes for which it was designSicdnk 66 We xctias aoc porter of the London . Times, ‘in Washington an
‘I his 1s nota “‘slickens” claim, so our an average of slightly less: ‘than, two ee nnbieobibied. Tebink . mae Aiea rs eee: writing an account of the ease, spoke —OF THE— ings,” e
Marysville. friends have no occasion'. feet; this apparent settlement is} a sep PwC ey ink, be~ made Mrs. S. B. Davenport petitioned . of the two as beinz on triad: Aeon . aa 5 .
Fs bash esc ; nearly.in proportion to the original . With responsible .parties for a° sum eRe is y N.C. N. G RAILROAD ‘C one oe
. to fret their small gizzards, height of the structure: that is to say . not over $50,000, who wwill agree to. the Board for a ‘reduction on her . rection waa madé the next day, but, 4%. &. N. G, . CO. till-4 o'clock ¢
_ ties Fike ee itis’ generally gréatest where the put the vlam in good repair, and only . assessment from $2,509 to $509. . the daughter ‘ brousht., a libel suit ‘Tom leave as follows : Clerk’s office fo
iy Tak Se re Ss er — without: a per ea a oo it 3 mmer ot Taken noderadviaement. . against the newspaper.. The case ne ; ibis
. doubt, been nearly alto: 2r caused. bé in 1¢ Summer o 2; ie 4 q S35 : : ae STINT Searels lee fouse.a
Monday next will be the last day by ‘ha gesromian oF ert 5 ee . Without such a guaranty, the re The-Clerk was instructed to-notify . has just been decided. by a non—svit+-—___ SUNDAY, JULY 3ist + with wood. Si
* a * ae t ’ b 2 Ss % : 7 J find Jf ral e343 2 3 — ae s « ‘ 5 REE 7j . “3 ne ae ; P. is “
tO pay: etsy taxes withonat éxtra cost. . brush into a solid mass by the pres— pairs _can—be-exet¢uted—_for—a—much} the Touowing parties toappear *be~ . against the plaintiff, tke Court hold. Aaaxing ONNRS RORY AE : 2 other column,
“Every “tax payer should bear that . Sure of the water which has passed f less sum, fore the Board on or before the-Qud . ingthat ‘the rigbt of a reporter in Ad = Bo = It is not the
fact in mind. It seems only aboit ely soe oleae the whale ranecsitne evel or fee hss day of Atigust, to show cause why }4-court of justice is not subject tothe. ° acech oy Me * a. bili Shake
is Noe Fay a es . tength of the dam there are eviden-— € » be bee 8 dan ‘ wa x . s$3 ; . pee Bln ha wie F : :
F one third of the amount due has-been . ces of tlie large stream which, flowed . is-41,300,000 of cubic yards; deduct-. their assessment,on stocks of grocercondition that the report should be Leaving Nevada City at kines.” The:m
paid in, and, -wndoubtedly, Monday ever it; heavy water-soaked logs, of } ing the 5,000,000 of yards now in . ies should “not be raised as follews: precisely accurate. One condition fs 10.15-a. M 1.39 Pp. ow » tell thte Deo
next will bea very busy day for the . two feet or more in diameter, are place, there remains 36,500,000 yards G. C, Gaylord from $2,599 to $3,. that itshould be fair, It would be ike 3 9) sy ay per th ref t
Marshal. ‘Thosé who are unable to! still resting on its crest, and the pro. .of sterage capacity, which can be 500. Impossible to exercise the privilege . . : 7.45 P.M. Tis ces
abiaik their. revslpte on. assc’nt et tection mattress,.where “not vovered Mew et on he erely small C. E. Mulloy from $2,590 to $3,~ . ot reporting if every trifling slip Soe ' 9,22. ». M Sie who gets t
onu we RCO “With sand, shows signs of the rush {8am of $50,000 or less. ee we es : ne pei ness :
the rush on that day, will be com-! of the water, The State Engineer estimates that . 000. 4 Teport deprived it of its privilege.” ‘Monday, August Ist, and the followThe time tab
ee Pci . « . f oF r A . i , , ra € J
pelled to pay an additional cost. In meaihy places, both.on the dam . the ge _ af pawele, sha ~Wm. G. Richards.from $2,009 to. }This seems to be very good sense/. . ing days of the week. : bs me We
; : ,,, . and on the. rrotect rattre ii}can be impounded, down e Yuba ‘ s : ‘Leaving G ; 4 i
order to be sure of egeaping extra . [ne ont ieeErates on mativess, wil on ae a dens be bol. b00 $2,500. . fand good law. Leaving Grass Valley at siete Clone
ue ae HOW sprouting add growing; R an i lowe 9,00 a, M.S 1.30 Pr. M. pbiiekee
costs, tax payers should pay their thetrroots wit! have avery bene-. yards, all the mines being at. work. KR. Roberts from$2,500 to $3,50).
: “ pose 5 pes 7 4 a “ . ’ a = hent,any
taxeg to-day, August lst is the last.; ficial influence in Matting or tieing . This Yuba dam will therefore, when J. E. sBroderick petitioned the Granr said that Garfield had —— : mecare ee 5 ma ,day. e the. whole . structure securely to. . restored, hold over two -Years!.sup-lpoart to reduce his Seaiment Tron bore:-Conkting “thinks heh Ba 10. a ay re : EB rn ply~ It is probable that the flow of as Can uso ‘Tek His backbone is-not so good as it wag And Ismert’s G f 0.30 P, M, nt and paste it
Pater Concert. : It is a notable fact that: none of . Sand~ down the Yuba for. several Hm, ( to $1;309. Ta en under ad. before Gitteau took a shot at it, but ¢ = vat s Grove for te » Bbkeep posted o
‘ Sag Ae the breaks occurred at the old river . years to come will be below the} Visement, the doctors say it is improving, te emcee hat 11.00'P, &. 1 tut,
‘The Godair family, ef “ey is city, . channels, The southern brea -=230 . Average, as the great flood of the se he a se UE ag ce ana ree Leaving Nevada City at : : .
assisted by J. “f' Sar ie “ ee }feet-in length-swas over “an old . past Winter has swept dewn very Meld for Trial, _A NEW comet has heen discovered 10.00 a. Mm ‘ 2.10 P. M 4 . Spam esis ie y cus 18 et 1S. dy, . Slough. The bottom at the other . much more than the usual quantity, = c by Prof, Eastman, of the Naval Ob— é : : 4.20 . sty paxer will make
A Dancan, A. i hester, F. Cooper, and! breaks was not thought to be com-. It has been objected to this dam,. The. Mexican arrested.cn ThursServatory at Washington. It will be. 8.00 P. M. shing a weekly i. Millg, “will give another one of . paratively soft or infirm. that in case of a break, the impound— day for robbiag theslzices of Sayres . Visible to ordinary mortals in about 9.22 a, x. tas Valley,
their pleasing parlor entertainments}, The brush mattress below the dam ) ¢ sends wold pour out-in a great a ips. a
has very satisfactorily answered its . flood on the lower lands. Were it a ; : a eee”
hes 2 : : , Purpose in protecting the lower . Teservoir ef water, euch would be . brought before Judge Robinson and GENERAL Grant had a Fourth of
evening.. ‘The entertainment Biven \slope of the work, frum under-cut. the case, but with a filling of com-. remanded to the County Jail to. July token in the person of a grand: . Geo. FLETCHER JOHN F, KIDDER ow abont edi
by them a short time since,fullly es. ting. ear a gmt aor Jawait trial, which will not be unti] . son. Mrs. Fred Grant Was wwanag-. Gen’l Pass, .Agt. ’ Gen’l Supt. 7 : orth knowing
foe gt : * attion ae ‘ADRES OF eh reak would only resultin the disVy i ; oditi A mn : :
ato 7 the minds of our citizens ; CAUSES OF THE BREAKS, charge of the peak cut ont by tt the embezzlement case now occupying editor of.the new edition, The trial of VV
1e merit they possexs, consequently / fhe. earth enbankment which . narrow.gurgent of water passing . 1" the attention of the Judge is disGe S cogee nbezzeling mon
it. is not necessary for. this paper ave way was inal ility 1 THe grassh in "al. Q\TEEP: HOLLOW GOLD MINING cov. ee 8 necessary for this paper. to . & y was inall probability first . through the breach, The . posed of. There are also two or three as nid lylag OF Be tee Ya S pany. ‘Location es Bae ty Posie &Co., at T
Last train leaving Ismert's : ands every bre
& Duncan on American Hill, was
Grove for Grass Valley at 11.15 P. My’
at the Nevada Theatre next Friday . Native, and w
‘Delinquent Notice.
speak on that point. “The admission . *ttacked by water passing with conlarge amountvof debris held back. or crimi awaiti i fan: Franci iforni vati T
. Will be but fifty. cents terstioes ee nh peeroneh the in. she dom, in ite present badly. brok-. Ue" “riminal cases: awaiting their . sho balence sve feiog away. of works, Liverty Hil Mints bistiee a” Slee
ee —— of. the brush-work, and. enand incomplete state, is sufficient . turn before his Honor. — County, Califorma, a6 od seven for
SDs washing away the earth immediate-{ proof that this objection 18s practi MSS, ; ca jrotice—There are delinquent upon the r convicti .
F dae : ' ins a ! on,
Luscious Peaches. yf ar te.the brush bulkhead. cally an unsound one. e THE manufacture of lumber from ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. fears “(io 6) levied on. the ist rlkpe and the case’
Gon ter the water had once commene— straw is an industry which . } l: SEG i 1 gene haan cen ee OROe
8 : ; t N pee ' y hich has a N: . i : June, 1881, the several amounts.set oppoee
A ane Allison: broughy to this ) ed cutting, as a matter vof eeourse CONCLUSION. ready attained some growth in the pi ekaneen EXCHANGE HOTEL, site the names ef the seapective shareholders, her Jury, to. se
. offige’on Thursday last a box of the!'the whole enbankment soon crum-. Should this dam he restored. and . 'Y est. Planks twelve feet long by . STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR. . *° ‘ows: ng a Ut. it,
.amest luscious peaches we have seen, bled away. This supposition is conhoki back from the Yuba and Feath. thirty-two inches wide have been a aes Names Certif'e Sha's. Am't ——~
this! season, They Were of large armed by . yg gee of eye-. er river the injurious flow of sand ede from it, the rustling “wood” G. M veto oe a mee Cae Eee. Crana
cee _ Witnesses, and by a knowledge’ of . and sravel—all of whicl ieve . being almost as hard as horn andj G. M. Pink vam, Oakland, E. A. Richardson, 25 100 150-46.
Size, ‘anyone of them equal-to forr the injudicious manner in whiely the that it Iwill do—the wool. power taking a good polish. It can be} Miss Willisms,—North San Juan. é Pq reer weed ry "0 "75.00 The Nevada Ci 8 : ; ° 4 : b : — iene —— E r ~ % » &. Richardseo 27 4 75.00 3
of the kind that are brought here earth and brush _works Were cow . now— pending between miners and . Planed like wood, which the shavings W. A. Miles, Camptonville, E. E. owns. sig BO m ébo "Fr 00. Resort will be
“trom” the valley. Our mountains » Dected. : farmers can be brought to an end, . Much resemble, and as there is no Prof. Wm. Cline. San Juan, a aes £6 3900. $375.00 lie on. §
cannot be excelled cially w . ,The breaks in the dam proper . before the s!rife has inflicted irrépay. . Sbtimkage the substance is claimed Edward Quinn, Grass Valley. she pe Sccordance with law and an ordes “Wel lagarea oy
a @ excelled, especially when were probably cs “eee A a pag t Peter : & + of the Board.of Directors, made on the 21st The Ney 5;
quoduré i the sliketa vn probably caused by strong cur. able injury on either or both parties\. t? be adapted to many purposes for ‘eter Quinn, Grass V alley. day of June, 1881, so niahy shares of cach : ® Nevada Li
{ 3 8 tak aes. Mr. » rents.of, water sweeping along and There js to question but what. Which wood 13 not always .satis(:. S. Powers, Bine Tent. pera such-etotk as may be necessary will : 88 Band wil]
Allison brought to town. en: Thurs. undermizing the upper ‘or inner there is ample room in the Yuba . factory. It is said, also, thatis can Miss Mary Hitchings, Blue Text, sold at public. auction, at the auction . ML,
; day 25 boxes, andsold:thein in a, ope of thedag) the water escaping . canous in which to store the min,,. Pe made for a less price than is, now] H. C. Mickiuson, Sierra City. SOOmes chteck, Gee Pe pe Moat .
1 ; i through the depressions eaused + = } r debri “Werte see os aid fer clear bine ] be Jas Quirk (zrass V; lle Romery street, San Francisco, California, on rhere will be a
very short time, cae Mons, caused “by ing debris” for very mInany years to}? pine lumber, j ‘ ’ : alley. ae Thursday the 18th day of August, A. p. 1881, het
‘ sdeess Pie GE “ha ge kg Pe tnbove.mfuded to. . }come. The magnitude of the minTr. D, week. Camptonville, at map be of 1 o'clock, p. ., of said day, to 1¢ Grounds,
anaes Sei as : Small brush buttresses, jecting }ingi i : 1 $ T. Darnea * . Pay said deling uent Asse: t n, toYo Li
“Bown with the Nails. i av right angles up rl tka deat By chore te ve ue * ge = gen, a reteset people John Davis < sothet with cout of advertising and exper hate eh
! shicleinciins : Aces ‘ ‘ vee Van, . DO BROW! . edris can be . are now troubled over the fact that RP A. 4 ses Of the sale. Y AMported W
City Marabal saldridge Gnding! Jauney _ genus. Ng per 2 the . stored with safety, at a reasonable pieaic lemonade and other “qnild”’ rg A — tonvilla.’ Fc Onis calor J. W. PEW, Secretary. permet
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‘ e ~ ‘g < a ® ° , A . : ¢
drive the nails dewn in the side~. The flood of the past Winter, ! tion of, the , necessary engineering asa oa public Pieces ige ej H. F. Cummings, Mexico, Sar ogee sa tue re
walke, -deturveined that they should} chatta : [Arion is thought to . works, i t3 ful compounds are aaah ae the at _ Archibald, Mexico. Asscasmens Batiee. on) Nission Fac
i : © greater thar ng a . 3 : sgt F .
yo down (the nails), and accordingly ‘cf taae's se the mamorable flood Hence, I especially hope:’hat the perate under the name of lemonade, 3 hel ade, Les Angeles, O% SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.—F. M. Se
loyed . . v8 y OF 1801-2, 12 upon the dam, soon mining communities ‘will do all in. and when ei ht persous w killed 8. eee Reno, . ieation of principal place ot business vada City, J
Rap ed as cache Ni haa aoetag rite ‘y completion, with great . its power to havethis dam across . by some of ft APS den se . S. M. Fielding, San Francisco Nevada City, California. Location of werks See
hidiés will t ny Sr? i es orce, Had ther Me * . ; a ‘ ¥s as a : > ee near Willow Valley. Nerada county, Cali=——i} thank Mamarebal, if no e been only the}the Yuba thoroughly re aired, so} general eulogy of the virtues of whis_ H. Dempsey, San Franciseo, fornia. Notice is hereby ‘given that ata To the
one else will, . ordinary Spring freshet, thus al-. that its value may be eterminea . ky and beer, which is not near as W. W. Woods, Sacramento. meeting of the Board of Directors held on
; lowing the brush to be gradual! ij : as C. H. & ‘ , ; s ie
a te pas ve gradually . with certainty. rapid in its work. . 4 Mvans, Tombstone, A. T, . Thursday, the 23th day of July, 1581, an nter’s Iny
Electric Aight kerip. j iled poy mer dogs eae Tt may be well to ang: that, eten pie abe pat — ae Nhe s 5 ¥. Fg «pao Trackee, Geletal aes de Gan carte & per share dling Naeac
Ae j re b much less . supposing mining to be discontinued, : : as, 5. McLearen, Aiameda. . oy tion, payable immediately in United :
K. Casper has delivered all the ce ommeneut compression, and, very . still the dam will be of great ieitsien a Waar with the . sax ings directly Erastus Bony, Clerk,’ . Sta Gold its the Framers. senara. made, Just
e'evtric light bevip to each subserib—_ to pew tiret vuld have . in holding back the large deposits ‘of rece ee aminintretine = a = es Califernia Sania was a
: ; i ~, stood in its entirety, sand and gr a etpts correspondin PES = chi bias Reade ,
er. By the way, the City Board of} The dam was commenced at a late . above it in ee hs sete tna to the iner eased business prosperity Two stcond-hard ‘Pianos and one Pe fesn. pn storty pry Fae Be the ets Be
‘"Druatecs done the right thing by Mr. ‘ period me the seaton, ant from the . its: branches. : poBiegeta aud hs “a not.impossible . Orgaii for sale theap. . Bawilire at dex of August, 1881, will be delinquent and in Excellent ¢
AF . : , aah cessar, aste, in whith it w ¥ .H. tg se partment, ma * * a "y . vi fer saleat public auction, and uni :
Rae in allowing him $100 for his ox built, it wits doubtlens os bee re a H. Mendell, of the Unit nutes hades: a: eelf-supportin aot the Capitol Feruiture Store, Junction . less pa: made before will be sold an Champion
perses, Everyboly gnlorses that 4 h iy tie. ormese hbo pits meer the ny been kind . sation. ‘Bhig wil of Main and Commercial st Tast ne camer atgenth day of September ’ ° YOory gs fat evote t at hae in its cousteuetion enough.to give me the letter arhich ution. &;. I be one of t he'most}. s : roots, op1881, to pa the delinquent assessment, toind Bustle:
abet, , Which wou} have ‘been . taken had is attached to this report, “The Adminbecias s numpherst the Gavtield . posite Cows, shoe store, Nevada City. eyes oomph ag oe. Gry orn coreoen Pee &
SS sie oS mai : Bos : ,Ju2s-lwy jy0 ” AHP Secretary. — M.
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