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June 2, 1880 (4 pages)

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: ey ed nearly $30,099.thus far in pros~ past, and is still-realizing he <vy-divi« — Bhe Daily S Timsevipt, NEVADA CITY;,: CALIFORMIA. : meee ¥ Wednesday. June 2d, 1880. ald Mountaiw Extension Claim. nieteeaboesie The Bad. Mouutaia Extension Company, whose claim is near, Furest City, Sierra county; is composed of residents of -Downievilly. They Have been at: work since a year ago last December. They-have expend. pecting for the bonanza lead from’ _ Which the: original “Bad Mountain _drift-company has txkan ; thousands . /90-per-eent-of the assay. value-real+ . Demurrer set for Monday next._~ apes thousands.of .dollars in the ~dends; .The.Bxtension Company has “1900 feet of tuanele »mpleted, Avout 140) feet of: it ruas through sott when-a bemi will be male to the ~ ground and. ie—timbered, while 500. feet pierces cement or imountaty. thva. Ev is on-an.air line, anJ w.ll,be. continued thus 80) feet further, left at an angle-of 35 degrees for,a ‘distance of 90) feet. It is cqnfi* dently believed that ‘the © chanagi will then be developed, although tne chances are jn favor of tinding it. be~ 7% became the property: of the:-Hxten‘et this. point a station has been fore. Water is now drippiwy down from-the face of the tunnel, and as this is also the case ithe maia tunhel of the Bald Mountain main tanwel, 4,100 feet farther aliedd, and as when the Pliocene pumps. ceased working the-water increased. in, tv Bald Mountain mine, the natural and reasonable inference is. that. the underground stream, myst course down from the Piiocene, or upper part of the Extension ground, over the lava flow into’.both the Bald Moantain and the Extension tunnels. This fact satisties the stockholilers in the latter that .the channel runs beneath the volganic strata. All the gold found in prospecting around the Pliocene iaof-the same color and value aw-that-extracted at the Bald . When the P iocene Company de#ermined not to purchase the four wpper claims of the Extension grouad, _ according to agreement all the ma: ghinery and buildings belonging, to sion company. _ The: lattem have a fair prospect of selling,tbis material __ for about $3000, which will come within $2,200 of the.estimated gost . of running the xeat.of their tunnel, ata .montbly expenditure of $600, provided'the present lava formation dontinues till the pay channel is tapped, Otherwise, the amount @hua.sealized may be all that is nec— @esary for the entire coinpletion of #ie projected’ work. The Extension company has just Warchased for the sum of $50,000 the x & Noveriaua vith Mill. ___ The mammoth mill ‘erected since last Fall at the Alaska quartz mine, at Pike City, twelve miles due north from this city, will probably be started next week, the report having reached us that the difficulties between its owners and some of the parties interested in the. mine have been settled amicably. The entire . concern is constructed on extremely novel principles, the, cost of the experimént being,in. the neighborhood of $70,000,; Ad the machinery was purchased in Philadelphia. It is claimad*that with i¢ 49 tons ‘of ore canbe «or .ed° per day, and. fully. ized. The building is, splendidly ‘contracted, aud in-some respects resembles a grain elevator, It is th ee stories high, aud is of large {¥round dimensions, From .a ge thenian ‘whio has ‘spent eouatderable time examining ‘it, we obtain the following regarding the proposed method of working. The mouth of the tunnel of the Alaska mine is on a level with the top story of the mill, where are four roék crushers, each being attended by one manThis includes all the employes in the . building outside of the engineer and ‘ted G. ; Saperior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yester. 8 day, Judge Joka Caldwell presiding: Dermit Fitzsimons vs. Ellen Fitsimmons. Motion to reduce alimony denied. Decree modified se that as long as defendant occupies the house $15 per month shall be allowed her by plaintiff. i Thos. O'Connor vs. Smith Gold Mining Co. The second and third grounds of the demurrer were sustained, and the first and fourth were overruled, Frank Souchet vs. E. Derbec et als, P. Dillon vs.Su: prise G. M. Co. . Demurrer set for Friday next. -— li Dreyfuss vs. A. Eisen et al. Demurter submitted. Yuba Tunnel G. M, Co. va. J. S. -} yeBride—Demurrer setfor: ‘Saturday next. Buckeye Mill Co. vs. Erskine & Euright. Demurrer.submitted, P, Gaynor vs. J. R. Bynon. murrer submitted, P. Savoy vs. blue Tent Consolida— M. Cd. ‘Defendant “granted permission to amend answer. Cause continued till Monday. De_— —_—-—caine S askee cee aD ny AO The Overland Mail Service. Once in two years the government special postal agent puts a force of the mai!’ bags Between San Francisco and Ogden, and intermediate points during one month, and from their report ‘an average is made of the amount carried in the year, in order tion due the railroad company: for this service. The pay is $50 per car Lper. mile yearly, and the entire amonnt for service of carrying the mails on this line is about $290, 000 per annum, "which is credited to the company’s indebteduess to. the, gov_ {eromenton its bonded. interest _ac-. In April, 1879, the nuinber; ‘of pounds from-Ogdep-and—interme. MENT, Commercial. street. ‘count. . diate points towards SanFrancisco. was 419,452, of whictt . 235,064 pounds came to San Francisco. Totions, there was carried ~ 268, 287 pounds, and from San Francisco alone 176,780 pounds. In February, 1980, there was carried from Ogden and intermediate points 546, 984 pounds, of which San Francisco received 339,931 pounds, Towards Ogden and intermediate points there was carried 491,718 pounds of which men on the overland train to weigh to. properly estimate the compensawards Ogden and intermediate -sta-. ——_ Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2. ey Annual Election. The annual election for_officers.of . Pennsylvania EngineCompany, No. 2, will be held at their Halton Broad street, Wednesday evening, June 2, 1880, at 8 o’c ock Pp, mM. Afull atTHE . PALACE . tendance of members is desired. By order, W.-F, Enc .esrient, Sec. td ——— LADYES ATTENTION. ' J. G. HARTWELL, Pres. =}..FASHION . Grand Aucfien Sale of. Ladies’, Misses. and Chi'drens’, Trimmed Hatg and Bonnets every, evening this week, at 75 0 *clock.— Private sa’es during the day. ‘ Tha stock mast be sold. Easterns Mstiinery EsTarvisu,j. __il: “oe r Parler Oyster, _ Confectionery and. ~ Wee Cream Saloen. ‘Fresh Oysters, Ice Cream, Soda ROSENBERG BROS;, i hl RECEIVED TH, SPRING THE LARGEST Stock or Waters and Confectiorery, at m28-tf ANTONE Tay’ Se Tre etrects of) Philade phiaare ta be swept by copyiets. wane DIED } = ie mm . 7 —-i Near Union Schoot ‘House, on the MeCourtney road, Nevada gpm May 29,1880 a ot daughter off Joseph and? Anna foreman. From the rock-crushers the ore is fed automatically into pul verizers on the floor below, these being constructed on the principle of half of a Cornish “roller,” crushing by pressure, From here the ore falls into the chamber of the furnace which is situated on the first floor. The ore is projected from side $o side4 of the chamber on its way downyard, thus exposing it mych longer to-the heat than if a lowed to fall at once through the flame, After reaching ths lowest: point in phe furnace it is carried by the ferce of a Sturtevant blower iuto i binabout 8 feet. above the base of the fgrnace. From there it is fed into, tho amalgamator, where, the quicksilver and pulp isnot, only heated by steam, but constantly stirred. All the pulp after leaving the amalgamator is by the power ‘of an ‘air-pump forced through a column of quicksilver. Thus, it is claimed by go d is saved und amalgumated, but the--sulphurets are reduced in the furnace and ready for amalgamation, at the sams time and:with the same process that the free gold is amalga;mated. Experienced, mill’ men in this-section diffe: mugh as to the relative chances of success of the method here passingly desgribed. All interested in mining await with much interest the result of a pract.cal test of the enterprise, which, as stated above, will probably be begum next week, Mad a Good Time. os Gouselidated ground, adjo:ning their Yowost claim) apd; now: haye. control of the entire ridge from, the original . Reid Mountain line ta.Galloway Hill . teat, Rewnieville, acligtance of some Shree miles on the-.kad, or including ' 300 acres altogether. ‘The sum of $200,000 was offered for the property not long ago» and refused, the ownors preferring to; take their chances af opening up amine thes many be. Heya wills prove the greatest and most remunerative drift enterprise in the world. > The Graphic Con. Ming. Since our las? report, the incline 66 the Graphic mine at Plum Valley bas been sunk 56 feet-further, giving it atatal depth of 71 feet ta date. made and, dfifta run to the north and south. ‘The former is in 43 Upon their retura to Sacramento Sunday, the members of Company A expressed themselves as shown by the following regarding their trip to this city: The Record-Union says: ‘The company was-received by the Nevada Light Guard and entertained in the must hospitable manner, and every kindnegs\jand attention shown that wag posgible. The members declare they were received like princes and entertained like. kings.” The followjog is fram the Bee: yay ons d A, City Guard, returned in om order yesterday morning fpim, Nevada City. The members age in ecstacies over their treatinent by the officers and members of the the Nevada City Guard and the a of Nevada City and Graas alley. Nothing was left uudous to make their visit pleasaut.” — wee -——-— A Bay Murderen Ab Luck, the Chinese high-bindpy fpet, the latten.3f.—The ledge shows well in the fave.of, both, aud is widning materially, in, the gouth, The ore here cagrins, sulphurets, but no free gold. assay oitice not yet) . Being in working order, the value has not beew teste, In the upper . tunnel a Grift has been; ran, to the: ‘ gorth through the ore body, whied . lies nearly flat, for a distance. of 76 foot, and thence east, 50 fort, making a tota! of 126 feet of breasts, where four men are engaged stoping . an average of h5 tons of ore per day. Several specimens of the ribbourock and frea-yold ore brought tg this city created wuch favorable comment, Twenty-one hen are employed in and about the mine. Mr. Childa, Superiute.dent, is pughing werk ahead as capil y as possible. The mill will probably be staggal up~ STRAWBERRY shortedke of gestenryant manufadbure ig so calied bevane * ia short of strawacrrics. who is to be huwg in this city on the ; 25th instant for the murder of a fel; low countryman, at ‘Truckee last year, a ibe twenty, yearé oklon the 26th of next O.tohker, “ile reads, writes and, figures well in, Buglish, and his voice, is as soft as, a love-sick maiden’s. His politeness is cnly equallea by , hia treachery and blood-thirstiness— if the truth was told about him at his trial. © a et Oe Bullion, Shipments for ‘May. During (ge month of May ‘neigh-. borhood rmaines shipped through Wel a, Faggo & Co.'s express office at this gity gold bullion to the amount, ef $105,090, The shipments . for April through the same mediuin . ¢ ayy: egated $32,100, and a atill grvater increase can be looked for this month,.as some of the mines have but recently y got fair y at work. “a SAS hap ach built of sod. @ serinons musk grave ones, beneath Ninh, Ss which are sod. the o:iginators, not only al’ the free . . Yuba,Tunnel G. M.Co. Defendant gragted leave td amend, and case set for Wednesday, June 10th. N. ©. Boynton vs. His Creditors: Stipulation filed: Sheriff appointed assignee. ‘ ‘Lhe matter of the estate of J. P. Dillon, deceased, was postponed till Monday next. Mary Ann Balmer made, application tor letters of administration in. the matter of the estate of Isaac Balmer, deceaged. D. A. Rich et als vs."W. 8. Talbot et als. Case of defandant Reseigh et als set for Friday; Talbot et als, Saturday, W. W. Nelson vs. His Creditors. Order made setting aside to inso vent homestead and personal property, Decree of final discharge made. Recess till this morning. He was a Goed Mun, but She Wanteda Wivorce. A matronly appearing lady called ‘on Lawyer Grifhtf yes.erday and,after introducing herself as Josiah ‘Allen’s wife, went on to state that -she had walked over from Guonison City to obtain reliable legal advice as to the probability of her obtaining a le.al separation from her -husband.She said that Josiah was a , good ant al man, and that she had nothing under the suy,to say against him farther than that he had refused point blank toJive with his true friendand
lawful wife any more, and at this very hour was habitating with a mean, nasty, detestable, cross-eyed, hook-nosed, double-jawed forked. tongued, red haired, sour ‘breathed, ey» brewed, white livered, consumptived, six toed ,orooked legged, humped backed, crippled, poor subdued fema e woman from Saguache. The nabitating began immediately upon their arrjyal im Gunnison City four weeks aga when Mr. Allen put up two ten has since refused. to enter the ane where slept his only true, satel wife, *‘ I'am that wife,” w, Mr. Law et, I've come acrosg,to learn what I’m to do about it.” “Why, I woenldn’t atend it,” replied Griff. “T won't PS < “‘Indead, Yr uldn’t,” “Don's you,* ink it’s a shame?” “Certainly this.’ “But what ag I to do?” “Why, bhava, him arrested and locked up. “Wh. a? have, py’ husband jailed ? No, sir: Td neyer do anything of the sort. Heisa kind true man, and all I want ‘to, do is to fix -ap ony 80 that Loan magry, another soo + @rigin of Gold Nuggets. Professor Thomas, Egleston read a paper the other evening keiore the members of tha New York Academy. eq, and stated that the .arge nugwere formed by @ procuss of ical deposit. The spea-er exh ited a large number of vials containing gold combined with its amalexperiment, which ill thegy of chemical depogits. £ Hayes and bis Cabinet Governor ne, of ia, will be invited tq attend the tien of the 250th anniversary of the settleme :t of Bos’ to take on the Lith of Sep’ r. The; wa for the : of Sciences, on the origin of gait nay : e Kgleston atfirmed the solubility of . gates the rama of wany mouth’ = San Francisco sent 270,588 pounds. It will thus be seen that the service two. years. —Pést. at ; Baverly's Modus Operandi. Hagerly’s theatres, but if they only knew the ways and mgans they would not be su greatly ae pmhas Haverly takes no risks. He hires a theage, puts np his name ing 8 ap over.the door, pays & man $20 week to act as ‘‘treasurer,” then lets it out, to combinations There is always a greater demand for thea res in New York than the supply. The magni; cent Mastodon-M.nstrels or Pirouett-s want to appear in the metropolig, and of course there is no opportunity for them at stock company theatres, except in the Sumnier time, and they donot care to come then. Haverly gives them a winter opportunity. for which they pay dearly. Thirteen hundred dollars a week is what he asks for the Lyceum which he hires for ten thousand a ear. There is a nice profit at once. have heard people say with «shake of the head that ‘Jack Haverly was overdoing it.” At that rate Ldon’t think he.is. When a man *s protits are five times as g eatas his outlay he is not, likely to lose money. —Cor. _ Gacatte. As the season approaches for the consumption of that delicate and luscious lump of Spring sunshine, the festive and aromatic strawberry, we suggest ‘toall producers and; dealers thereof, that in preparing their fruit for market, they shoulg, consul. their, own interests and. place some of the large berries on tep . of the box. @ practice of covering up the large berries with the little, green, sil, bag: -eaten windfalls, then tryi deceive the~ public with tke Hoa t that such is a fair sample of the lot, is an exhibition ot; unselfishness and selfsacrificing liberality on their part not warranted by the exigencies of the trade. Mrs, Nelly.Grant Sasterie is said t7 be ce extremely pretty. With her two,charming children the fair and yirligh, mother makesagraceful picture, Her youn, child is. a little girl named = ‘‘Vivian,” which pieturesque little name would hardly seem to vo the same family as ‘Ulysses wngnanoel A garr-PiN factory vatetemedian: Pennsylvania, turns out 500,000 a week, Thai's the kind of factory it is. _Photoars s equal . San Wroecse 's oy CoLiins, erator, ae Phojo-Ga'lery, Broad Stregt, Nev ————— — A Arrixais at que UNION HOTEL. gets rer ee arid nuggete. NEVADA CITY, CAL. sak % acer deposits were in. ~ tn sang t were aliavisy and are of. Coe Rataigany Evepetaten, two kinds, shallow and d The deep placers of Galifersia pe 30 x Cite’ Washin Wiigier Washington to 40 cents per quarter yard, The. @ a 3 i de time would come when, the taili qo U8 Brady city. which are now wastal, would D > Wheatian oe justie. Wheatland worke. to — vantage than . W Penn Val Mrs‘Sanford San Fran ! much of the lighter deposits. In a. Miss M Bumonasa F RW Surroughs bloon ' discussion with J l. Newherry, . )aqouapd pA ow hee oi President of the sondie, Professor . W Cascad ss Veaterd ay's Arrivals at THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CF crry, CAL. z ET i hh a i FE j ; eres a tae q F i i ae re 93 " & aan k : = has increased about forty per cent in. _ Beople are awed by the number of . PROFITS and get Cash for our}. wy ase Ever brought ‘to NEVADA cCrITy. % ——— THE DAIL 7 NEVADA C Peunsylvania gnoual election J. UK. By Francisco's lead the city. A. O. Porter San Juan Inde: a few days’in t ‘Prof. Allen, wants to mak holding a ped _ Nevada City o fd: Puesche ing in the Rent ~~“Fived here yest parents’ home Yesterday, : EBD aoeeld stags arri A spieudid atten the Gai Caldwell’s Tat regular notice where. Oo Monday decorated the dith, the dead . i We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have opened our New Boot & Shoe Store, Opposite Citizens Bank, NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, INevacia City, AND ARE NOW— “ . Ready for business, And hope to receive such support and patronage as fair dealing shall deserve. . Wecordially invite all to come and see the style and kind of goods we keep. We have now, and our will be, to keep constantly on hand the Largest and best selected assortment of MEN'S AND. ,BOY’S BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens SHOES & SLIPPERS, Of all hinds and.styleg. to be found in the market, of both California. and Eastern manone wee Men’s and Boys’ Hats. A full supply of LEATHER AND Our Prices are Low}. And marked on our goods in 49° PLAIN FIGURES “G3 from which we will not de . ” INSURANCE AGENT. viate. . Our aim is to sell at SMALL thus sattaning ne teens from . debts, we shall be able to divide } with our pxtrons the large profits neuvally asked upon goods in our line. Nevada City, May. lat, VOGELMAN & WEBBER. on five yeags and 4 months, @ na. . j customers. Our facilities fer buying are such . that na other House can compete ‘° with us, . . . *) . ; Our experience in businees is such —}that-we-know the exact wants of our With those facilities we will naturally command the trace of this county. : Remember the Wace: Leading Dr; Goods a of Northern California, Country orders.a specialty. Samples 'sent on application. . LICK. HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO. On the European Plan. Elegantly Furnished Rooms. FIRST CLASSRESTAUB ANT, } U "experience yee gh arpioad OF THE and Skillful Caterer, JACKSON JORDAN, AS PROPRIETO?. wx. F. HARRISON, . ma%Ime MANAGER ‘ $3 PER 1060. A, Ne. 1 Sugar Pine Shingles Fer Sale at the Ice House, NEVADA CITY. . 4. &. THOMPSON. E. W. BICELOW, ed “panses— Foreign and Home, including QVATE INVESTMENT, The Berlin of Cologne, The Girard of Phils deiphia, La Confiance and La Caisse, of Paris, Revere, Teutonia, New Orleans, Lion of Londen, ete., ete. wi? SUMMER ATTRACTIONS edition. HYMAN o uf f : HI is’ yourselves call at our establishment. r= EYMatrTy of all grades. est styles. ‘Valises and Satchels. saFOur facilities for ing are unsu the principal markets enables us to SELL THAN GAN BB OBTAINED ELSEWHERE BROS. We ne just received an , IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHIN in our line consisting of Tricots, Woxeted, Diagonals, Cassimeres, IN MENS’, YOUTHS’ and BOY'S. = « A complete line of DUSTERS, in Mobair In our HAT DEPARTMENT you will find, ihe very let Cheviots and Linen, SPECIALTY—Mens’ Boots and Ladigg Shoes, Trunks, Havieg a resident id Sobs ‘’ LOWER RATS a order to convine? BROS: Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. ROSENBERG BROS, epresents nome of the Best Comly remains are street cemeter Edward G, York, Preside Mining Comp heavily intere jng properties couple o! day. to Plum Vali ine the Graph Wm Smit! himself. at 1 Spring street was urrested pleaded gilt; son yesterdiiy fall extgnt o $150. He we ~ Phe Ce At the Cor the reinains « lips Mond.y, were examin: bour and . that the oper request of th ceased wife, edthat there of dying as and Buelow ater of Grass & post morte eration was j performed. of this place Coombs of & the opinions above physi M. the jury verdict: We, the uire into tl rs. Susan e. , find the inflam