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June 11, 1880 (4 pages)

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. ‘ “ Dhe Daily Granaevizt, “MZVARNCITY, CAMTORNIA. —_. a nega enya Wiebe, Jane 11th, 1880. Found Somiethincs fn the Feace. The New’ York Mail, which by the way is closely watching the interests of Eastern investors “in California inining properties, says in its isste of the third instant; oe . The Julian mine near Newcastle, Placer county, Cal., was p aced here at a cost of $309,009. As more than two thirds was profit to the phomati ers, and the ming is a good one, Naw York holders are begiuning to wonbeing attempted, There are no reports to be had. cy ~~ When the Julian was reported sold 000, the Taanscripr thought it detected somthing Very peculiar in, the trausaccion, au:l without hesitation said as much. “As time’ élapiaes, anid we hear the ewtravagant sum of $399,090) mentioned in the same breath with the name of this little . property, or suspicions increase. . Asstatetin these columns several . nionths ago, the Jilianis good enoug) . ‘To-day the work of widening the turns on the county’s portion of the Yuba’grade between this city and San Juan will be completed, and the heaviest loaded back-action wagons will hereafter be enabled to pass over the route with comparative ease $500, four hundred of which has _already been subscribed .by residents of this city, among whom a. canvass will bé made to-day to raise ‘the remaining one hundred, ‘This with the amount of work done on the road by Commissioner Smith at the county’a expense, willmake one thousand dollats expended there the present to. retain for Nevada City the advantages of being the shipping point from the Narrow Guage railroad to norsvherty direction from here. Grass Valley fora tiine sought to divert ‘this trade to itself, turning the fact of on’ having such poor wagon-road commuihjeations to. its o+n advan— tage, A few of the citizens of that towi aitated the subject of building /a Wagon road from there toSan Juan land leaving Nevada out in the eold, This improvement has °cost about ti -gesection~of country lying-in~a WR ON: ROE eae FE OTS ea ME GOLEM OS i : rT" The Yuba Grade. A Wise Course Heartily Endorsed. The San -Franaisco Stock Exchange of Wednesday thus paysa tribute to the sterling common sense of the people of Nevada City: The action of the people “of Nevada City with régard to the Chinese should suggest’ something to the loud-mouthed demagogues. who want Chinatown immediately removed by legal or iMegal means. Inst-ad of talking in parables about burning and shooting should Chinatown be rebuilt, the -townsmen of Nevada called a meeting and decided that an association of citizens should immediately. be orginized to pur-. by the Chinese, and procure a loca: . tion for them near the city for-build. ing purposes, 80 located that it would— not‘endanger the health or safety of Spring, “Ene resalt-of alt this-wiltbe tio city from fire. Committees were appointe . , and immediate and. ener. getic measnres will be taken in the niatter. If Kalloch and the balance of the sand-lot officials are sb let-them-sta-_t-irand bay ogt—the . place. Tt should not take Isaac very? iong to get a gooil slice of property, . with the city paying him a good sal. ary afd al his relatives, young—and . old, in fat officos—not to ‘speak of . the . free-passes and other perquisites. alte ee. Planet Gravel Mine. The tunnel of the Planet’ gravel of chase all the land formerly occupied . a Kongh on Skagit.’ piles Bate Charles F. Johnsen; who went to . Washington Territory from Dixon ‘a short time ago, writes from Seattle . to 4 friend as follows,—-‘’The Skagit mines are a stitpertdaous fraud—the biggest kind of a humbug, aud the most outrageous sell. of the age. There F3 nov a particle of excitement or enthusiasm among the citizens here. Ihave yet to see the first min who retufned with more than five dol ars. There is notone claim that has an established reputation or a real value.” : —><> ———_———— Tue death of the late ex-Governor Henry S.Foote was_caused by an ex-. _~ cezdingly. painful ma ady resulting fromr an injury hifficted-by~ striking} the top of his head, when suddenly rising, against the sharp point at the Bottom of a chandelier-under-which . anxiows to have Chinatown removed he tat been sitting. This accident happened in—Washington~-during 27 recent-visit there—As-a-tast—resort}— his physicians in New, Orleans” per; peaewerd = DOT AARON ER Rr Desirable Residence for Sale. The yeluable property pituated on fr PROSPECT HILL, NEVADA ‘CITY, now occupied by Geo. A. Church, is offered . for sale ata. bargain. : A Valuable Water Right Goes With . thé Property. . If desired, half the purchase money may } remain on mortgage Sn the property;payable . in monthly instafiments. For particulars enquireote-"""" : ° 8 CHAPLIN, jell Wellingtons Stable. tee tine — ‘THE DIAM-ND PALACE. MRS. L. W, THATCHER, —— _ sUCCES$oR TO ~ MES. E. E. FISMER, NEWAD: ary, formed upon his scalp/a most painfal operation, whith, however, gave no} relief, Sarp Kearney in a speech at Omaha: “If I had give the signal I’could . have had my prison walls leveled to hs i % 4 ! 4 i t eee mene Sat valget ® exert ane “nrre or less: progress of the fire. 8 . property ava few thousand dollars . But —over-capitaliza-+ tion that did not appear half so -ridisulong aif does in this caso, Was] irretrievably swantyed Y gool <many . times aa . . . properties worth — several much, and has be¢n the means of . badly “cinching” the careless east-erners investors wao did not look be‘fore they leaped..” —a-~ ale a i ae ny’, Backet Brigade. . a : aire ae : The editor of the Truckee Repub. lican. was in this city last Saturday, . and upon arriving home stated in lis } paper that he noticed a bucket»bri; fe . ete ate would have been‘an exceedingly effective factor im checking the . In cqusonance . with the TRanser:ri’s suygesiions . he says: : We believe that every place shculd . haye a company organized especial. . ly to use buckets, and ba asa thor. vugh!y drilled and as mach under the . .direction of officers as hoss compa. nies, We believe their services in. many instances wonid be -nyore efi. cient than the reguiar conrpanies. Again we repeat, leta bucket brigAnd asa still more complete means -of protection, the city should be provided with more hooks and ladders than it now is. Thore isnotelling how goon atiother great fire may break cjut‘in our midst, +--+ —_ 6 6 4 — An Exceptional Resulf. © : The Grass, Valley Union of yesterclay contains the following: The good people of Nevada City . have mounted. themselves on the . highest point of the withers of avery ‘tall moral horse. They are declar-\ ing publi¢ly and privately, from: the . rosttum and through the press, that the Chinese will not be permitted to re-occupy theirold quarters. Those . weople of Nevada City .go, still far: ; ther. They declare that houses of . ill-fame shan not again be located on Pine. street, ~All thage® things come aldng after the big tire upthare, . saad illustrate the truth that severe . ‘burning brings about repentance and ! weformation, The conclusions arrived at in the ‘closing sentence of our coteinporary’s remarks are not based an ordinary results, For-instance, who ever heard of the Union man repenting and reforming? Nd Kucenidiavism at Moore's Fiat. The citizens of Mooro’s Flat ‘have . discovered an effective way to ,remeve houses of ill-fame from their midst. Last Tuesday night unknown persuns placed a lighted box ofshavyings and other combustible material, saturated, with oil, alonyside a house in. the lower part of town belonging to Win, Woods and osrtpiel by prostitates. -A belated) citizea discovered the plot and gave the alarin, aul the flames. were ertinguishad baforo much damage had been done. the reservoir was too small, ‘insutlicioney of laren at 2 tnt while the peaple. there talked T Nevada City has been.at work. The effects cannot be otherwise than sat. isfactory to_onr public spirited and generous Citizens. SEER A Smashed Stage. C4 One of Earl Wanamake’s, horses got its tail over the lines at a point a short distance this side of «Dutch Flat Wednesday, and the three animals whirling rapidly ran 6fe wheel on a large stone. by the wayside, and upsetting the stage threw Hurl to the . gravel,a distance of three or four The horses ran a short disbhundred feet, to which p8int the engrouud. tance when the stage righted, and the leader breaking away coutinued down the road, the wheelers. coming toa'standstill ‘The stago'was damaged to the aisonntof thirty or forty doliare-by the breaking ofthe top; but the ‘river was not mych hurt. Fortunately there were no passengers.aboard. The line will not lose any time by the accident, which is the-first one of so serious a nature that bas ever occurred on it. MR, Colgrove drove over—here for <Mr. Wanamake yesterday, having projade be organized in Nevada City; cured-another -vehicte-that—with be used till the broken stage can be'repaired. = oO eee The Re-Unien Bal, . The grand ball to be given. at Hunt's Hall. next, Thursday evening will bea fitting conclusion to the festivities of Re-Union Day. There will then be assembled iu ‘our city people from all sections of the Coast, and'their présence will add materiralty to the enjoyment of: the ovcasion, A full orchestra of skilled. musicians ‘has .been’ engaged, end the committees have been chosen with a special-view totheiy fitness for fulfilling the requirements of, the occasion, A prominent merit ofthis party will be its informality, for while the strictest provisions will be made for ex¢lucing objectionable persons, an effort will be made to remove all cause of undue ‘restraint i: a social sense. ' Board of Trustees. While the City Trustees were in sessionas a board of Eqaalization Wednesday evening, a request was presented to the effect that the city purchase 350 feet of carbolized hose for tho fire department, to supply ‘that which was lost and damaged . during Saturday’s five. A comptaint was made.that the pipe leading from investigation aa to the cadse of an ¢ that remedial . t steps forthe tuture coukl be taken, was demancel, -so . The Trustees determined to visit the’ ‘ressevoiw in company with the Fire. . and make avearsfal examination of Stee re "he conpections., = ~~ “Ballion “proeitwet for W2). ; ee tng Od at ald tae tiene . @ii oi Bow. Bi The May bullion product of tha” ; k the Wyoming quartz mine in th's districé was $3,255 in gold, ant S37 in silver. The Gorlfrev gravel mine, situated ab Alta Hill betwoen gold and $31 in silver; Tris reported. in that-Alfred A, ,Cohen’s name will shortly appear at the head of the Chronicle's editorial colamn as prictor and that Jehu Russel Young will take editoriai-ch 2 >of the paper. this . city and-Grass-Va_ley, was $3, 05344, San Fransisco’ ,agoused White of starting thé eo.flapro. } bs PB . W. M. Taylor, owner of the building on Broad street in Which Satur. John ; Sef, he is, infact, merely an’ agent . , day's fire originated, and White the upholsterer, whose fluid lamp causal all the trouble, maton . Main street Weilnesday evening and had a-hard-war-of -words:— Taylor gration purposely, aud applied some hpitssedt between thet and for a. time rt looked as though the squall would ‘We clopinto a tornada, “ytitek and uno arrésts, and an! water during the fire . o'elock Sunday afternoon, . a tine and has nearly reached the center. of the channel, as is evinced by the _presance-of-coarse-golk —Tha_het.. tom ofthe chaunel is from.59 to. 69"! 2400 feet, feet lower than the original grade of the tunnel, and has been reached by means of an incline aml the aid of steam engine. to do the pumping afd run the cars.. Now, that the depth of the channel has been ascertained, the tunnel is to be extended on its the original regular grade, through gine will bz removed, and—a slope put down to the bottom of the channel, for convenient and sytematic working. The gold taken from the, Planet miata over $18 per ounce, —Unien,en Young Ladies’ Calice Party. On. Friday evening, the 25th instant, the young ladies of Nevada City will give a grand cahco party at Hunt’s Hall, the net proceeds of which are to be applied to benevo. lent purposes. , This event. has’ long been anticipated by lovers of daneing, and we are satisfied from tlie very extensive preparations already begun to insure its success, that the result will surpass in point of briliancy any former efforts of the kind made by the fair sox.It is the’ desire of the committees-that the ladies attending be attired in calico dresses, while the gentlemen wear neck-ties of the same material. The price of tickets will--be $1 50. . As this is likely tobe the closing leap year party for 1880, a large attendance may be expected. > Superior Court, The following business was transactedin the Superior Court yasterday, Judge John: Caldwell presiding: Hstate of P. F. Dillon, deveasedSettlement of tho accounts of the executor objected" to by one of the heirs of the estate. Argued, submitted and taken under advisement. ‘Thos. O'Connor vs. Smith G. M. . Co. Ten days additional time given lwas built by contract ia the ‘tisual pway.: i The contest is over ; his friends oythe ground in three hours. That} would not have been much of a feat; seeing that the House of Correction J, M. Mason, of. Floyd. Courthouse, Virginia, convicted of obtaining goods under falfe pretensea and sentenced to receive eleven lashes and pay the costs of prosecution, was publicly whipped.
PO rng Ler no man-epeak ill of Grant.— ally accept the nominee, and only siaall minds wil¥ indulge in disparagement of tire first citizen of the republic. . SENATOR Blaine must be a man. of wonderful composure. He received the news of his {lefeat as quictly and cheerfully as he would have received { { . an invitation to dinner. nacum. And the first Chinaman that accepted the invitation was run out of the place with rocks by the iqcal cervey. = GARFIELD, in 1879, was in favor of abrogating the entire Burlingame treaty, and, when he is President, will see that it is done. Tue Stephea J. Field ‘‘boom” is being powerfully groomed, bat it lacks substance, The bar’l will win at. Cincinnati: ; Yesterday s Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Jacob Naifziger, Proprictor. F-Bradley citv W F Englebright. cy N J Goleman San Fra W J Collier San Franc T Freeman Freem Cro A A Shields Quake Hi LVoss Voss Mill A Rosenthal city A VanAlstine Sar?Fra M A Hainburger Bacr C Griswel Washingten W M Geft Sacrament G F Williams San Fra GC MGorham Marysvil WLChalmers do W Sexton San Franci A Schnabel do C W Fenner do i Coliins any Miss G Walrath Oakla Miss L Carey do WS Talbot Town Tal J Linne city ; Yesterday's Arrivala at, THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Chas, E. Pearson, Proprictor. plaintitf to amend complaint. . Rich et als vs. Reseigh et als, Ori dered that action be dismissed as to Francis Burns,” On trial. . The Peake Sisters. emens The rendition of the comical cantata, ‘‘the Doake Sisters,” at the Theatre Wednesday evening was so much of a success that a general desire exists among our citizens to have it repeated aS an early date. *The . characters were all well sustained, ‘and Miss Fannie Lawsau as **Lukey , Peake” made an especially favorable ; impression, She pds eee a Tus redaction of the public debt . during the mouth of May, last past, . was $1,600,000, AVhie Secretary Sherman takes a great deal of the rapid reduction of the debt to him. to carry out the wise financial legis{lation inaucnrated aud carried through by the last Republican Congress,! Tr new Insolvent law “takes ef;tectou the 3th instant, . Under it “phe ween AgS a icon the Sis au of ah vA. De 1680, then Soy ha) antthete be: kien She tte . e B 3 aera ane “§ 3 day uly, : 1889, the: Bury pithe! : ; any insalvent owing more than $30) Jana there to produce evidenee te show’ anne . . . may petition the Supericr Cours of . the county in which he has No blows: for six month’ p+ vious be dis; charged from his cebts C D Morrison city PD Allen Moeres Flat . H Young Bloomfield A Thoysen city . Dr Harris city H Mattron Colum Hil . A MeCauley Canada W MeCarté Canada . A F Morten San Fran 0 Campbell Sail Fla W Wiseman Sailo Flat G Williams do W Boyne Sacramento’ MV Joy Chico . W A JonesSan Juan J Wiikinson Wilson Ad Wells Willow Mrs Hondl¥ San Fran ¥ Charronat Cana Hil 1 J Smith Vatlejo . F Battis city W J Adams Will Vall” . R Purttips Willo Valle W F Smith city G Valpev city W Ramiwven Sacrame ; H Samuelson San Fra 8 Rogers San Quentin MASONIC NOTICE. . Nevada Lodge, No. 18, F.& A.M. . STATED MER INGS on the Second Wednesday of each month, Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. : E. M. PRESTON, Master. . J. H, Boanpaay, Secretary. _ jeil-ly hme CITATION. Y NITED STATES OF AMERI€A, Sac. Tamento ‘District, California. . Lanp Orrick, SACRAMENTO, CA’ : : June 8th, 1 In the matterof the Homes’ Baa Hastings to the seuth t (S 4) of . southeast quarter (SE }) of ection No. 12, . Township No, 16 Nx Range‘No. 7 East, base and meridian of Mount Diablo, At the request of James Collier, .who has filed an affidaritofc alleging abandonment. by you of saidInnd, it ts hereby orde-ed thattyon, the said John Hastings, be and apear beforethe Register andReceiver, at the why said Homestead entry should not be big oven yitness my hand the day and above written, — ’ nabs, * -. struct, use or maintain-dny chinney ‘or flueBroad *t., Adjoining Co. Treasurer's OMce, . Annual Re Union —OF THE \ —AND— = (EX-RESIDENTS OP en Ran Ys a Gal & ay (4 . Watcues, Diamenis, awelry, “Clocks, “Silver and,Piated ~~} Ware, Spectacles, Etc. A. Well Selected Stock Constant by On Dard. jev Ordinance No. 80. . A N ORDINANCE to, create and define £4. fire limits for the City of Nevada, and to provide for the prévention and extin guishinert of fires. The Hoard of Trustees: of the ity of Ne/ vad. do hereby ordain as folloys=7)' Section I. . The ure limits Pr Nevada shall jnclude the whoie ; ing Blocks, viz:.4, 5, 13, 14, 14, 17, 21, 29, 30, 31, 35, and Which shall be declared ty be fire limit blocks. : : Section 2. All buildings hereafter erected, commenced, constructad or completed within the hre limits: shail be mate and construc ed as follows: Every room to have @ ceiling and walls lathed and plastered, and the exterior walls of gach-andevery building to be constructed of brick or stone from the ground up the entire height of said walls, and each and every outside door, and each and every outside window of, said buildings, and each of them to be provided with iron shutters; and it shall be unlawful anda violation of this Ordinance for any person to construct, or commence to. cuistruct, gt continue to construct, or cause or .procure to be constructed, orto a:d, advise or [ assist in constructing within said tire limits any building or structure otherwise than asin this ordinance providedgor contrary to the’provisions of this Ordinatice. — Provided permission may be granted by the Board of. Trustees to any person Who may aeply therefor, to constract any such building as the said Board of ‘Trustees shall deem safe, upon such person’ applying in writing for sach perpiission, anu giving in said application a detailed statement in writ}ing of the.character and size of tie building to be constructed. Seetion 3. It shall be unlawful to conCity of ey} attached to or connected with any building or other structure within the fire limits, unless the same shall be constructed of .stene, brick or teira-cotg from the ground up; said cRinmaney or flue to extend thirty-six inchés above the roof or outer wali of said building. Section 4. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall bé punished by fine not less than twenty-five dollars,, ror .more than one huudred dollars, or by imprisOament-in the City Prison not less than ten days, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 6, it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Marshal tohave this Ordinance strictly enforved. Passed June 7th, 1880, J.C, LUCKLIN, President. K. Casper, Clerk, jed. ——— oe . Ordinance No. 82. ft bap’ Wrustees pf the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: ‘ Section 1. A tax of Fifty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of Hite assessed valuation of, property within said City for General Fund aera and Cents on each One undréd [ellars for Fire purposes is hereby levied for the year ending May 16th, 18381. Passed June 7th, 1880. J.C. LOCKLIN, President. K. Casper, Clerk. ; jes ‘LICK HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO. On the European Plan. Elegantly Furnished Rooms. FIRST CLASSRESTAUR ANT Ue THE SUPERVISION OF Experiencee and Skillful Cate JACKSON PROPRIETOR. RISON, MANAGER ERults and VEGETABLES F.C. WILKINS & CO, Broad Street, Next to the National Hotel, EG to inform their patrons and friz B that they are $+ gel ne * . ae Daily in receipt efthe very Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. The same eh hae he from the growers direct. Also a fine selettian of Pome CANWM. F ma25-lm >. TRURSDAY, ‘HEVADA CETILL RE HELD UNDER ¥ PiCes OF THE y ; MEWADA CQuNTY RE-UNION ASSOCIATION,_ASMERT’S GROVE J On the line of the N.C. ¥.¢.Railroad, midway b:tween Nevada and Grass Vailey, JON. June [7, —THE— 105th Anniversery of the Patite of Banker Bil. On which oceasion there will be an Oration, —BY Col. H. I, Thornton _ Of San Franeis:o, a. And an original Poem by a MRS. NELLIE F. BOND,. OF NEVADA CITY, Will be read. Popular Games ‘and Amrs‘ments of all kinds, y -—--— Dancing in the Grove! On a-large Platform erected especially —Anexhibit zehool. A horse, 34 ing to A, ‘Tso; pefore last. Peter Ma’ Peustia, was erior fOure; Work is to iatély on two walks ordereé street. Remember will buy a ti New York,” Theatre Mor John Jack hag settled v Ah Luek, tenced to ‘be the 25th ist iow country: Wm. 8S. R similarto-th 80 bMeTS Wiis companies t. Do not f mass mevtin at the Theat tae LAOMIDAG Read tire al portunity is a homesteac The ease en trialin t dismissed ai day. °. Ord tached be r ers Of dila begin to re, ‘ly,,or suffer by the or inatters. The groa sociation —h Fmost coinpl ing pic-mie, inodate 5, Of structed, The Bos their meeti concluded tive meml ment of th aud poll ta One of t sors recent oi a lady fi that purpose. Excellent Instrumental Music will be fur nished by Thomas’ Lilver Cornet Band = . Of Grass Valley, and Elser’s Military Band (12 pieces) of Nevada Ciéy. ——e Special Trains will run every the Evening of the same day 4 ’ GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT HONIW’S EXALY, By Prof. E. Muller, Nevada Arlewr Msi Will appear at the Theatre. ‘ All resid-nts and ex-residents of Nevada . County, and their friends, are cordially invi ted to attend on this Holiday occasion, anc no efforts will be spared tomake their . raternal and pleasant. a s, = DIES, best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS ant @ large stock of Variety Goods always ED. F. TAYLOR, Register, FI By order of the Executive Committe and price. “ ie LEOP. GARTHE, Corresponding: See? rae age : ' es ‘*s w : ry a oveto = . WHT DE“ pai ing 1¢ to th and no qui Miss Sa the ‘‘baby. has been q _ was much sister, M charge of . Miss McL day. ~~ “hong Atk & ¢ goods, ha cellars in warning t sing. Th localities . in the cell It ig sta ing incory not confo requiring ments to are about eases bef is a bene! strictly e be before A frien SCRIPT w! entitled * Life. Th of San F from Col old felloy and if th they wor portunit Celebr: GW ions for ; bration tain-Hor ag will . ments pr there ma tim:, .'