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June 2, 1882 (4 pages)

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__ Mormons for Utah tothe number . Seven Men the Supreme Court, and twenty seriously injared. " partioular injary can be wrought to _the white laborers of the country by ~~ the ‘stoppage of all hydraulic mines, * I¢is an absurd position to take, inasmuch as it has been established by indubitable evidence that within the ct swssld Utd Seed pictelly putting their speed to twenty-five or twentyin the, places of the coolie element . six miles an hour—on other roads men of their own color, and that in. not considered break-heck speed— all of ‘the claims:.combined there do. two whole days could be saved be-not rémain so many of the former as. tween New York and San Francisco, there are’ of their kind employed ss] Joho I. Davenport, whohas been in _. domestics in the amall city of Sacra-. Maryland trying to discover the aumento; Bat’taking the horn: of the . tho: of the Morey letter, Wednesreasolling 8 it is presented by the. dav received letters which show anti-muning papers, we have repeat-. conclusively that the man is found edly asked the Bee and Appeal if. and will beg for terms.Davenport farm ~ labor in the valleys isnot says his man lives in Cumberland, prinefpally performéd by Chinamen, . Md. ‘ ee Os and apyet they have not dared to. Representative Pacheoo wae uoti anewer the question. . They have not. fied that John Taylor McMillan, of dared to assert that the sudden with. tos Angeles, had won a competitive drawal of this class of. labor from. examination in his district for aptheir seetion would _not_bankrupt . pointment as naval cadet, Mr. Paland owners on every hand; they checo, in accordance with the decishave not dared to represent that the . ion of the examiners, will recom. and claims to have beeit dragged. Sacramento and other streams could _not be achieved without cheap Chin nese labor thrown into the scales The following telegram has been received at -Bosten: Dublin, .May nied 29th, To John~ O'Boyle, O'Reilly with it, They say that if hydraulic] and Hon, P. A. Collins: I will armining:cannot be. made a profitable . rive in Boston on the 17th of June. industry without such labor as their. T shall return to Ireland within agricultural pursuite have to lean on, . twelve days after my arrival. Miit ought to cease regardless of the six-. chael Davitt. The main object in teen million of solid wealth’it is an. in his coming is to attend the grand nually adding to “he State's bullion . centennial Irish calebration in Bos_ Outpag.” Tt would be just as fair for. ton-June 16th and i7th. : us to cry down farming’ from the The bo. y of Edward Kerr, who The Pond liquor law in Ohio has xd. unconstitational by. ‘. The-steam tr Oceanic arrived at San Francisco Tuesday from China and Japan, bringing 1,053 Chinese A-balf drunken man named Bell was robbed Tuesday in Chicago, according to his story, of $2,100 in cash. He was from San Francisco, If the Union Pacific and Central tine . Pacific Railrosd should only increase song the} mend McMillan’s appointment." . ae This afternoon much fellows are alive, M Curran, T. McDonald, Bennett, the shift boss” shared their fate. the fact that the drift is very long and hasa rising grade, which places the end of it fourteen feet above the level of the floor of the station. When the reporter left the water was up to the roof of the station— a hight of ten feet. Compressed air . is being forced into the drift on the possibility of the men being alive. The pump was to have been startedat half past 30’clock this afternoon The pump will be uble to drain thé drift within a few hours, and if the miners have not been drowned or suffocated, they will be saved, The water is hot, but not _of-se -high a temperature but that a man could wade _ through it, The pressure capable of bursting the bulkhead must have been very great and the p. Was created in the city by the report that the bulkhead on the east drift on the 2150 level of the Alta and a shift of miners had been drowned. The most contradictory reports came by telephone. A repYesentativeof the Chronicle was : sent to the mive, and he learned the. In 2 railway collision near Heidel. following facts; jberg, Germany, several carriages 5 . .Athalf-past 8 o'clock this morping the pump column broke, and at llo’clock the bulkhead gave away under the pressure of the water. os ot The men ‘were at work in. the west’ : drift, 1,400 feet from the shaft, and as nothing had been heard from them when the Chronicle reporter left (at half-past 2 o’clock) there is scarcely a possibility that the poor. The fo'lowing’ are the names of the unfortunate miners: P. Deeney, John Black, John Mulligan, Morris -Conors and Richard Bennett. Al are WANTED ss . married menwith the exception of. : : y When the bulkhead began to give way Mr. Bennett ran into the drift to warn the men, and has same standpoint, yet how infamous would be any attempt to thus choke out agriculture as an occupation. The Bee agd+:Appeal should © be ashamed to so distort common sense to serve their ends, : . GLITTERING GENERALITIES. ae The Stockton “Independent published the card from Prof. Cowdery that lately ‘appeared’ in these columns, and the Herald of that + town being thus forced to say something replies ins shuffling manner which leada the reader to infer that the temporary editor of the latter sheet has nothing but. “‘glit. “tering generalities” in his locker. As to the progress of the Board of Education's investigation here, he he has been poorly. informed; and as to the. public schools of Nevada " county,.they have for some time been so Well managed without his interference that they can probably . get along now without calling~apon “. been married for more than thirty had been missing since Sunday, the 21st instant, was recovered from San Francisco bay. The circumstances of his death are wrapped in mystery, from the fact that hisroute to his work did not necessitate his approaching the water front; he was comfortably situated financially; lived -happily with his wife, to whom he had years, and whom he kissed affectionately on the morning when he last left her,-and his watch, money and other effects he usually carried, were found in his pockets of hie clothing. He was a mgn of exemplary habigs, passing almost his entiré leisure’ at home, The deceased was a native of Scotland and fifty-five years of age. . OUR EXCHANGES. Galf Minute Interviews With the Chict of the Sanctum, THE REAL QUESTION, com __ spinon Pritrdiciephin Press.) “Al” Daggett of Brooklyn makes . him.’ When tig ad ice ia needed, or . the frank remark, in a speech, that the PATRONS:0f said schools, he will] bat the real question is whether it be sent for, But the mask he now. pays the party to have men in poliwears is too transparent, tics for this reason. \actcnaisnentapiniasanazsec ea eed Sr Origin of Native Gold. WHAT WINS. (Sacramento Record-Union.) A Denver paper says ‘‘brains, not when his se: vices will be of value to . heis ‘tin politics” becauseit pays him; . water, it is thought, probably rushed'into the west drift with euch volume and force 4s to drown the miners. The bulkhead which wave way was complete! only a few days ago. If the men were not suffocated by . the heat-or-drowned at once by the first rush of the water, it is possible that the pumping in of compressed air has kept the water back from the end of the drift, saving the men from death. The water having raised over the top of the drift,: completely closing its mouth, no air can come out, so that that pumped in mustact asa barrier to the ’ water TMERE are indications ofa serious disagreement among the Democrats in Covgress, many of whom are weary of Raudall’s leadership, They realalize that they have been placed’ in ridiculous light before the country, the weakness of ‘heir position has been revealed. They have made the blunder for which the Republicans were waiting,(SAS ERIE A CORE Office Room For Rent. ages = One of the pleasantest office rooms in the city is offered for rent, Apply at the Transcript office, Tux Eclipse Champagne is now used Te Regular Annual Meeting of the Mt. Williams’ Saléon, A full assortment of Guns, ae gee ete., and everything fo om in re spects. Professor J.8. Newberry has. presented somestrong points of facts and argument.against the theory that the grains and nuggets of gold found in money, will win in the Colorado political contest.” Do the Coloradons earry their braina in their -pockets ? Experience teaches that from the latter comes the motive power in politiplacers are formed by precipitation from chemical solutions. He holds, -in a paper he has published Zon the . °#! campaigns. subject, that, geology teaches in reCALIFORNIA’s CLAIM. gard to the genesis and distribution (N. Y. Tribune.) of gold, that exists in the oldest known rocks, and has been thence distributed through all strata derived from them; that, in the metamerpbosis of these derived rocks it has been concentrated into segregited quartz by some process not yet understood; ‘thia* it ie a constituent ‘of of fissure veins of all geological ages, where it has been deposited from hot chemical solutions, which have reached deeply buried rocks of Varjous -kinds, gathering from them gold has been accumulated through mechanical agencies in placer deposits by the The Pacific States are putting in a claim for representation upon the Cariff Commission.” Bat whether represented on. the. Commission. or not, they will make a demand that the products peculiar to that neighborhood be given protection. These areraw silk, champagna, lemons, figs, oranges. and prunes. 4 POLITICAL PROPHECY. ‘ (Boston Transcript.) This is likely to-provea very fair year for ‘‘Independents,”’ and, as the political almanac maker wou'd say, —_o—— STANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor = at all bigh-toned banquets and parties, é mal7 EEE HOTEL ARRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Wennespay, May 3lst. Ben Shinkie, Sacramento. G. E. McLean, Grass Valley. B. F. Harris, Grass Valle : J. C. Broderick, Col, Hill, J.E Broderwk, “ « J. M. M-rror, Downieville. Salmon, Plymouth,. E. Jones, Wes Oregon. G. RB. Carson, Grass Valley. W. H. Mitchell, « ch Ed. Rogers, San-Juan. G. D. Blakey, San Juan. Erastus Bonp, Clerk,
xO MARRIED. erosion of strata containing aurifer. they may be expected to appear in -. 8 sweetheart, entered, ‘and in re. the bithertu ‘‘solid” Democracy. ing on the unusual sigu * near. the is but one question beforethe people, fountain, and when her companion porarediy hee. end asked how: she and Representatives Rosecrans, would-have hers, she said timidly, . °° ; ——» ~ . Come out in cards in the Bee and de_ Tae 1} clare themselves opposed to mining . nany form; that paper says they expenses, . are hiding behind the Chinese quésa Sacramento con aged & native of sponse tothe inquirins look of the sees See Beas ae ea boy Who Sade she logutain_oaid,t "VT A¥ Bacrrtvo tyue, ee to Ice Dealers, ‘You may give me bovine.’ The Th be ms eg ge ha ~ thre . T2008 bill be seestved oh the-emca young woman’s eyes had been rest-’ eoepecrsae County Clerk {andthe said question is slickens. was ; Because Senator Miller and Farley Hats gre Spartan Lodge, No. 37, K. of “ so wneell, ow. JUNE 12th, 1982. ‘ . E. Jenkins, Birchville, HS. Krescer, Fisiolsns: @rater.... 0.6.. cc cee Cc. W. CROs8, 8. Shields, “ Pr —o— Stich, J, Rilley, A; E. Smith, R. C. Penrose James Landsberg. son, A. A. Smith. rw North San Juan—Dr. Geo, 8. Farley, John German, At Truckee, May 20th, 1883, by the Rev, J. G, Hartwell, John A. Ray freight from Nevada City, JNO. A. SEELY, Depot. — Ten Miners Wanted at the The only chance for life lies ia} CGODHOPE MINE. Sages DOWNIEVILLE. Wages $3 a day. Nonebut good ~ quartz miners need apply. R. HEWSON, ma26-lw_ Superintendent. BUSINESS FOR SALE. fs Rab VARIETY STORE OF MRS. 4. ROSENTHAL, Commercial Street, Nevada City, _ Consisting of TOBACCO, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY GOODS, Ete., Ts offered for sale at a great bargain, Enquire at the store, ima2s-1m Annual Meeting. Auburn Gold rtz Mining Company be held pry By toes jhe Oomeran A Room 62, 330 Pine street, neiseo, California, on Wednesday the 7th day of E z Bridge Condemned. OTICE is pg A that the County Bridge across South Yuba River in ashington is condemned it, being unsafe fer loaded te cross, FAYETTE BATTIS 5 Road Commissioner or District No. 3. May 27th, 1882. NEW SHOOTING GALLERY HE UND . SHOOTIN! IGNED HAS OPENED A GALLERY in the rear of Cor, Main and Union Streets, WESLEY NICHOLS. Nevada City, May 24th Grand Anniversary Party, ORATION, AND SWORD EXERCISE, . Under the auspices of NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Floor Director—GEO. W. STICH. Floer Committee—J. C. Marriott a. J, Invitation Committee. North Bloomfield—Geo, Victor, J. Glas. Lake City—Wm. Bi Geo, Columbia Hil—R Phillips, Ph wok Cherokee —M, ,L. Thurston. Nevada City—L. 8. Calkins, A. R. Lord, A cordial invitation exterided to all. Pe required, during the remainder of the seasak & ke Leave Neyada City at ‘ ,-for North Bloomfield,. 's. Dated June Ist: : ead at we Flat Graniteville. Returning, until Monday thea, der Eureka Stage ‘and Fxpress Line “STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat and Pa ‘in {B¥2 GLASSE: F + leave wrk ty : fupniterille, Moore's Flat and North Bloom—DEALER IN— W.-H. URAWFORD Agent. jy OMEER FUR Steady Employment will be given to 10 teams to. haul For further particulars enAgent at Nevada Co. N.G.B.B. BEFORE _. . IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED surtsOUT IN THE LATEST NEW YorK 4 poe ; (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.) L. M. SUKEFORTH, -Would respectfully inform the public that he has just received the to Nevada County. It consists in part.ot 4 common Spring Beds, Hair, Moss, Eureka Comforters, other articles too numerous to mention. @tates, and are of the LOWEST PRICES <3 __.+"To:-be fonnd in the County, or this side of Sacramento. = Call and be convineed. notice in a workmanlike manner, and at the lowest living rates.. uture, A MOST MAGNIFICENT ——_ 8 Tock oFr— FANCY AND MILLINERY con Have just been received a ———BY MRS, —— < . : “MAIN ST. NEVADA CITY MAKING ¢2-FASHION’S. HEADQUARTERS.-<s “ Moore's Flat—Sam Caldwell, R. Penrose, a States. y are. likely prove! At Loyalton, Sierra, Valley, ‘M, 29th, . Forest City—R. W. Patrick, J, W. Mo-: Es : Mit Cer took. _ . troublesome to “‘machine” Repubii. 1882, Spurgeon Lewis and Miss ith Hor. Nanghon oie B. H. MILLER, . Near the soda water fountain in an . canism at the North, and at the Sees Reception Committee—M. C. Harman, M. : ; up-town drug store hang the sizn . South the Bourbon DemocraticteadDIED. Marriste, Sr. 8 Rican we mes . BROAD STREET.. NEVADA CITY ‘Bovine Vaccine.’ A young man ac. ers of several States are. uniler great ; EN zraben, of smi one be in attendance, ie Say " at companied by'a young woman who . pertur>ation atthe appearance of In San Francisco, May 23, 1982, Miss Sarah served at Fons teed "a Hotel ae ee om might have been his country cousin . similar disturbing influences among Litehfield, ‘Mal.e, Aa Ac‘ ‘Sig aS pea iets IN GENTLEMEN'S SHOEsa> CHILDREN’s, for ages from 3 to 10 years, Ear TOUTS, for ages from10. to. 18-years. Se ESP MEN'S, for all ages, sizes and shapes. * <5 "8 Neckwear : Ties— “sou; . rae ae erent PROPRIETOR. Largest and best stock of Furniture and Bedding ever brought Walnut Marble-top Bedroom Sets, Cottage and}-: 0 ui common Sets, Parlor Sets, Patented ate ae . ie Lounges, Kitchen “Cabinets, Clipper Sprin Sips LPRIGK, 1 beep eoptantly an and 1 Wool Mattresses, Straw. Beds, Feather “Pillows, . “Oar Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in tt» Blankets, Sheets and Pillow _Cases, Window Shades and Cornices, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Brackets; Hat Racks, Brussels Carpets, 3ply Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, and a thousand Ail the Goods have been brought from the best manufactories in this and the Eastern BEST QUALITY, LATEST PATTERNS AND Furniture Repairing and Upholstering of all kinds done on shori ; Thankful for past patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance in the A ea . i V E . > (CLOTHING) CLOTHING OFFICE. it é fe P, fy Wig odebtobi itt buyhi? ohables me to place before. my custom ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS ‘AT THE LOWEST POSSTELY World, Also, “Deop¥Sea” and “‘Jast Right” Mackerdl, "New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Goorgie's ” Godfish. Wood and Willow Ware; Crée’ery, Nails, Candles, €o., &, MY MOTTO is ;—FAIR:AND SQUARE DEALING----A-DOLLAR'SWORTH oF GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN. : . . CHARLES E. MOLLOY. EP THEMIRAPT OFFIGOR: orci ck a COMMERCIAL STRERT Carries a large and superior stock of NEW YORK, MANILLA ate AND: HAVANA CIGARS. . _ Affine assortment of "BOYAL NORWICH UNION” AND “LANCASHIRE ” INSURANCE COMPANIES, * BES ACES : i a Ee . Px a a BS, 7 HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR MENS’, YOUTH'S and BOY'S Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. ~ “Boots; Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Axo Eveavranne Usuauty Fouro ws Finst Coass Cootuine. House, —o—— At No. 58 Broad Street..... .. Morgan @ Roberta ey Tt (ORAS ipa, . e Ss eae /Aumeal Spring and: Stumar suply The above Géods were maanfactured expressly for this market, and €rous to mention. . Shades, ete. Before purchasing : line please examine the good oods and prices: a we would especially cali the attention of the public ‘to the large assort ment of : . We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKBT. * Onur facilities in business enables ‘as to dell goods Cheaper Than Auy Other Honse in the Connty ! Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we.therefore propose to. sell goods so low that con:petition will be out of the question WE MEAN BUSINESS. HYMAN BROS.— Wholesale Houses— 7 Murray Street, New York. 216, 218 Cal. St., San Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands. COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. [FANCY AND STAPLE Dave ooDs A. BLUMENTHAL, CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, ‘NEVADA CITY,on ‘doa. Napkins, 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen “PRINCE ALBERT,” ‘ ALEXIs,” “ENGLIsH BaLMorats,” 100 8 — 50s PN cect =P ace AND 20 OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE KINDS, 100 pairs Blanlets, Colored and White. a ae ———o 200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cotton Stockings. 50 ps Iron.Clad C heviotts, ; -And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too num_ Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window anything in that SyrOrders from the country, whether. large or Beta! + ee. heret with and v of po: He h: vicini retur: Th ada ] deal ¢ An by his Colfax day, i 8. Jon Forest