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For further ticulars en. the men and shared their fate, what. STANLEY A. EDDY......Proprictor _
om . ever it may be, is the only. single Tuurspay, June lat,’ . Quire of
J.8, Lunscott, Lake Cit
sg ect é Ww. ‘Conangh, San Francisco, JNO. A. SEELY, SUPERINTENDENT BOYLE. HOPEFUL. C. A. Patman, Virginia City. Agent at Nevada Co. N.G. R.R.
_ Snperintendent Boyle came up to. ©. E. ‘Van Horne, 8 erman ireus, J ueawar:
. Virginia st half-past’ 1 o'olook thie] J: Navan. Depot. m6
Afternoon, He says he begins to} .'p. Poll Now York, pies
; entertain hopes that the men are} R. M. Ham, Sacramento.
still alive. He has observed a varia-. R. Hammon, e
o'clock. a Chronicle reporter ‘visited
the Alta mine. The first. ‘person he
encountered on entering the hoisting
works was Superintendent Boyle,
who was'standing by the engine in
miner’s'suit wet to the skin and look. mee pated P08 arif ft along . }~--N, Harris, soa
23 a
formed Of the
~ the air-pipe. By 9 o'clock to-night Mrs Polmere, Lake City.
ing sad ag ig “He had the fate of the miners will be ascer-. B Murphy, Washington.
ain re nig ond MAa0 . tained to a certainty. Mr. Boyl
ing of the bulkhead in sahaaiigeiag
tor
she: Phiten to the giving way of the bulkand had given the orders to the fore.
man not to send the shifts on-yesterday -after the men below came up
He had a teached the surface and
commemcad: dreestiag whén he was inhead. Such-anaccident following
upon the heels of the breaking of the
punip made a combination. of misfortunes that made it seem as. if fate
was determined to have the lives of
the poor fellows in the west drift,
That the menhad been drowned or'
suffocated immediately Mr, Boyle
dil not believe, for five minutes after the accident the valve.of the
conipréssed air-pipe used to send
powerto the drills opened. This
valve was forty feet from the face ot .
_ the drift and it’ must have been opened, for from that time the compressed air bad had free free passage to the
aeteadh, compressors were keptat . .
ping inair in the h
~ that Cre. were ) still dlive.= ve
gare. Pi eo
SOND: AT THI
The fea Sale! ~ esl
that early inthe: day, shortly’ after
the news of . rr. bad reached
Gold Hill, there were dome v very pain—
fol Sop RR ati tlie’ A lta bomie of the
wives of the men in. the drift having
hastened to the mine and given voice
to their agonized grief.. While the
reporter was present, however, ‘everything was quiet.’ The shaft’ was
surrounded by a crowd of men, and
outin the yard. many others sat
around on drain-boxes and pieces o:
machinery, ‘Miners were basy at
' the mouth of the shaftianddown in ii
working with utmost-speed and: energy to get into condition for action. /
Such work under such circumatances
is tertibly slow. Everything is ponderous and nothing can be moved
quickly. The’signal bell was constantly clanging, and the cage was
hoisted and towered every few: minutes in’ answer.to signals of the pump
repairers’ in the'shaft. There were
no eXpressions of excitement. anywhere. -Those at work who could
be seon weredoing their, duty ‘with
energy and precision, while those
who stood ‘about: ‘looked on with
grave faces, in not a few of _whieb
tended to.
er and pine in a] ,98-t0 t Pennies,
A baby ‘with a rattle in
. te hand was. -ereeping about and} cows For sale.
rowing and using its toy.
OF the seven miners in the drift tance : f24
{six are married and several have :
8 large families. Bennett, the shift) a,
“1 ien who, Aleem Of ‘bis own HOTEL _ SIV ATA.
. safety, ran into the drift to warn. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
———
st tion in the quantity of air which is bygone gy Valen
sent down by the compressors and C, erty, Moore’s Flat.
jit looks as ifthe men ia the drift} §, Rie , Col. Hill,
}}are regulating the ‘Supply, They. Mrs. Pratt, Bloomfield.:
Spencer, San Juan. had a fuil barrel of ice water when ;
Calvin, Camptonvill
the flood came; When My, Boyle 4 —— aH a
. left the mine the water had been‘re-. D. Moore, Grass Valley.
duced so that it stood six feet on the . BF. Harris,
floor of the station. This permits a B. a Valley,
the circulation of air through the} Jas, Graham, Sweetland,
drifts A flatboat has been con-. W. Bee, Grass Valley.
structed and this ¢ ening when the} Appleton, —**
water is sufficiently lowered a rope te a pwede
will be attached to it, so thatit can. J. R. Meek, Camptonville.
be drawn back it necessary, and it} Geo. J. Johnson, Sacramento:
G. MeLern, Grass Valley.
All orders left at the oo House
se oe teen el be prompty atFresh milch cows for sale at Sut
jair the Pump, ‘upon getting “ : die Asccatad ce the end. of the drift-dry, and wii
; only, hope of saving the lives of .the
_miners'below. He said that while
rater was hot it dit not scald
‘himself divedinto it to
loosen some part of the pump that it
Was Mecessary to takeout, Mr. Boyle
said'that abont fifteen minates preitand it looked
all get: The'mechatiics who’ had
putit in assured him that it would
bear any strain that could be brought
against it. Nevertheless he thought
it best to give it a. thorough test
+}in paying quantities has been’ dising upand looking wildly around,
he exclaimed: ‘‘I see phantons before me! Wuat shall I:do? Oh,
‘why did I assassinate him!” It took
some time to pacify him, ‘and when
he become quiet’ ‘he: calmly : said:
“Oh, don’t mind what I say, I_ was 8-nith; Mrs. Chapman, John Robins, E.}
dreaming. "We all dream at times.
I amino -voward, nor I: am: pot
afraid to: die.’ 2 But, hecontinued Gan jookeden hy Coan, B., 4 ae gre
Grand 3achem of Daible’ that President pg ponent by Chas. A. Litchman. sub. wre
“Eb ie ig “bot
aa ‘me, after what I did to redeem
© lave he will Tt he ee Pate me,
resisting power of the air has kep
not give up hope uutil he knows tha
the men are (lead.
this incident they owe their lives,
were C. H. Galusha, William Haskins, M, Burke and M. Boyle.
second degree in the Ancient Order
of United Workmen to-night, This
degeee wonld have entitled his family in the event of his death to
$2,000.
The pump and tanks are lomairhig
. the water at the rate of three inches,
an hour, :
THE LATES?,
~ At three o’clock this afternoon the
water had been lowered to five feet
and a half on the floor of the station.
When it is reduced:to’ four feet the
boat will be seat in and the men, if
alive, rescued.
LATEST NEWS.
The race for the Manchester dup
‘Governor Crittenden denies having offered Frank Jaines a pardon or
other form of Executive clemency.
' A Chilton, Wis., special says gold
covered on the farm.of Mr, Maxwell in the town of Stockbrjdge and
considerable machinery has been
purchased to work the mines. Iron
has also been discovered there.
Justice of the Peace Meeker, of
Lodi, ‘on Monday last refused to
‘allow a Chinamen to be sworn as a
witness, A criminal case was in
progress,, and the sapient Justice
said the Chinamen sould not tell the
trath, and ‘that he would not ad—
‘minister the oath. “Of course J udyes
are always impartial, and educated . ’
in the law, but it is very rare that a
Judge in these days can establish
new principles as to the senpeteany
of a witness.
: A’ sensational story is pub ished
about Guiteau. While’ resting on
his cot. Thursday, suddenly. jump-:
ing to permit them to. ;
tepoblican party.” Ido nut be
ee ha: -action,” sp
lieved hig unind op that score. she}
‘again retired to his cot.
Bi ge re
believes that the rising grade and the. ©. A. Friend, San Francisco,
‘The shift that worked in the west
arifvat the time the pamp-column {HOt scale Springs.
broke consisted of ten men. Four
of these were called out of the drift
to work on the disabled pump. To JONES & 00, ... Proprietors.
The four thus providentially saved
Johu Mulligan, one of the miners
in the drift, was to have taken his
Was won by the American horse
everyhody.
e M. O'brien, B ue Tent.
t ~ Erastus Bonn, Clerk.
i =
‘. GAMPBELL’S
Increased Accommodations for the
Patcous, fo:provements in
Every Department.
dl ei MOST POPULAR RESORT IN CAL.
‘ORNIA for persons suffering with
Rheumatism and Neuralgia
In the treatment of which the waters are
found to be succéssful in all cases. Hun— wonderful cures have been perLocation of Spiings—terraville, Sierra
county, 23 miles from ‘Track with which
it is connected by stages. A first-class Ho
telis at the Springs.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
Good nadir fishing and other amusements, Vehicles for the use of guests,
For terms, ete., address JONI S& CO,, 8ierzaville, Sierra Uo., Cal ~~ Janes
: Wanted !
To exchanze Four Large Work
“Horses, Harness and Wagon
for Five Yoke of good ve .
Oxen.
Enquire at the DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, je3-lw
IM?’D 0. R. M.
CHARLES H. LITCHMAN,
Grand Incohonee,
Of the G. C. of United Statas,
WILL VISIT
WYOMING TRIBE,
INTo. a9,
IMP'D O. R.
OF NEVADA CITY,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE -7th,’82.
On which occasion the following programme of exercises. will be givenat
Commencing. at 8 o’slock P. M. :
8d. Prayer, ie Bro. Bim
4th. Vocal duett, Mrs. Gee, Jmith, John
Robins.
5th. Quartette, ‘Flag of the Free,” by Mrs.
inson.
. 6th, Address of v elcome by, Bro. Sims, J G. Hartwell, John A. Ra:
Moore's Flat--Sam Cal dwell, R. Penrose, 7th, “Hail to the:Chief,” by the Band.
A. Filcher,
jestthe Origin, ig bes and Objects of
arr ag S Aeainiant : Parnes eewngt ny O, Harman, M. : " by the Glee Club,
ith 3 Hal Cotumbla,"by the Band, ae &, & er ae, Joba, Knotwell, James
airectionof Prot Atullet, mae St ha *Tuobegt of Mute wil bs i attendance,
SEE of Tickets, $1.50, r will be
. apMISSION FREE, . "yeas. Betet Lass Hota, ork
, -Tocrs will te open to all to ‘ttend Ora
A cordial invitation extended. to .
A fall nt of ‘Guns Saas
ete., and everything’ first-class in re
spects,
Grand Anniversary Party,
Spartan Lodge, No. 37,K.ofP.
ae eee aye hee ere Cc. W. CROSS,
Stich, J. Riley, A. E. ith, R.
NEVADA THEATRE, Jamalahdees
lst. “StarSpa gled ray ” by the Band. A.A
2d. Vocal Solo vat rs. G hmith. a> om
Lake City—Wm. Black, ‘Geo. age 5
wee Hill—R. Phillips, A. Wood. . «
tf
MINERS
(OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL)
~. team Of 6 Bor 1) ain L. M. SUKEFORTH, _ PROPRIETOR, . _
~ Choice Family Groceries,’ aa . e
At No. 52 Broad Street..... .. Morgan’ & Behr Block
OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASUBER'S AEE Tens EEE
.-. Would respectfully inform the pub public that he has just receivéd the
Largest and best stock of Furniture and Bedding ever brought
to Nevada County. It consists in part of
Walnut Marble-top Bedroom “Sets, Cottage and}.
common Sets, Parlor Sets, Patented and othcr Bed . .
Lounges, Kitchen Cabinets, Clipper Spring Beds,
common Spring Beds, Hair, Moss, Eureka Hair and,
Wool Mattressas,. Straw’ Beds,
Blankets, Sheets and Pillow Cases,
Window Shades and Cornices,
Mirrors, Brackets, Hat Racks, Brussels Carpets, 3ply Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, and a-thousand
other articles too numerous to mention.
All the Goode have been brought from the best manutsétories inthis and the Bagtarn
BEST QUALITY, LATEST PATTERNS AND
ey LOWEST PRICES <3
To be found in the County, or this side of Sacramento.
: Call and be convineéa.
Steady Employment will be
given to 10 teams to hau!
freight from Nevada City.
Feather’ Pillows, .
‘Comforters,
Picture. Franies. Also; “Deep%Sea” and ‘Just Right” Mackerel
. New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s
~~ Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Crock :
ay, Het, /Sopaes, &e., &¢,
Furniture Repairing and Upholstering of all kinds done on short
notice in a workmanlike manner, and at the lowest, living rates,
Thaahiat for past patronaye 11 respectfully solicit a continuance in the Ten Minars Wanted at the} i
COODHOPE MINE,
DOWNIEVILLE.
Wages $3 a day. Nonebut good .
A MOST MAGNIFICENT
we 1 Have Men Far oer I Tan
—_ SIT a—
oyMy long éxperience in buyin enables me to cae, beloe my custom . ‘
ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST # PORSIRLY -PRICE. . I keep constantly on and :
“Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the :
MY MOTTO Is: aes SQUARE DEALIN ne DOLLAR OREN OF (
GOODS-FOR-A-DOLLAR-IN COIN.
CHARLES E. “MULEOY. as
IVENS, =AT TELEGRAPH OFFICE, <).0" 0220. oro. COMMERCIAL srrexr ‘
Carries a large aad superior sioek of w
NEW YORE. = 22S 4 a
KEY: WHAT a ne, ee
quartz miners need apply.
R. HEWSON,
ma26-lw Superintendent.
BUSINESS FOR SALE.
FP BE VARIETY STORE oF
MRS. 4. ROSENTHAL,
Consisting of —
FANCY GOODS, Ete.,
13 offered for sale at a great bar gat: Enquire at the store, ma28-1m
——8 TOCE OFr——
FANCY AND MIL
Have just been received
Y os)
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY,
Annual 1 Meeting.
serve during ti
come thotons th the fae
WELL, Secretary
Francisco, Cal.
Bridge Gauleidahd
ing unsafe fer loaded teams to cross,
FAYETTE BATTIS,
Road Commissioner ot District No. 8.
May 27th. 1832.
NEW SHOOTI ny GALLERY
HE re ee HAS OPENED A
hit men GALLERY in the rear of
Saloon,
ae Main and Union Streets;
ESLEY NICHOLS.
Nevada City, ee 24th ——
os aE
ORATION,
AND SWORD EXERCISE,Under the auspices of
NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
_ JUNE 12th, 1892,
Floor 535002 Se W, STICH, .
Floor Committee—J. C. Marriott -J. J,
Tovitation Committee.
North GT bees Victor, J, Glas.
Cherokee—M. Brophy, I L. Thurston,
North San Juan—Dr. Geo, 8, Farley, John
Nevada City—L. §. Calkins, A, R, Lord,
Eureka — ey he Cline.
i a City—R. Patrick, J. W. McRelief Hill—James Landsberg, E Penrose
———BY MRS,
Auburn Gold Quartz Mining Company
iN be held at ther oftles ot ‘den Dcaronis:
Room 62, 330 Pine street; San Francisco.
Jalifornia, on Wednesday the 7:h . day of
Fune, 1882, at the hour of 12 ., for the purpose of rng a Board of Directors to
e rele year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
Tn Regular Anaual Meeting of the Mt.
vi
hires 62, No. 830 Pine street, an
N Griecns ‘is — as ven that the County
Bri the South Ynba River in
Wash’ he Townshi is condemnedit beMAIN ST? NEVADA 28S oe
sr FASHON's enamine: “<I
eenrneen: seecasace?
3. MILLER,
. FANCY. AND. STAPLE av eooDs, 3
BROAD STREET Pee eo Se Se ee ee re
Ssh <b NEVADA orry
a er a eae ag
gf Shi al
oSUP at sung .
mM GENTLEMEN'S ‘SHOES: .
CORNER ? BROAD AND pins sis paren “athe
“WIN Offer ‘at. Seduced ‘PHESE 2x © ee
200 doz: Napkins, > a0 3 Mia mS . ==
“MANILLA , i
AND HAVANA,
of a a
ee de
; : Sa
. \CIGARS. . : : ‘ a
3 A [fine assortnient ot : : se
: TOBACCOS an ae
HN thal
At§mostireasonable rates.
ae $ ei
; AGENCY 234" G05 3 miox bu
”
” wi ROYAL TORYICE UNION’ AND. “TANCASHIRE” }
: INSUEANCE, COMPANIES,
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“HAVE ‘JUST. RECEIVED THEIR ae ee
Me
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Clothing, taking nm Hats,Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, oN go
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a Frama Fouus Wh Figgt’ Cuass HAPs Hause,
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mist was
The above Gooils were inaaiifactiined expressly for this BEIT aud” es
we would especially call the attention of the pablie7e te ‘thie: _— ‘absort. q fan
ment of
Wal rif ‘ sist
Smo TE rae co oe
We have on hand which embraces some of “the NOBBIEST AND MOST ? ker’
gf debi = cvlbeere OFFERED IN TH = “MAGERTE “Stall
this
Balaen eee, 1, oF AE a stan
Our facilities i in n business enabled hé*fo'séll’ gods’ #8 8% Fe ”
Cheaper Than Any ‘Other Howse in, the ctaty
Being Large Wholesalers ‘and Importers ¥ we thereforé ‘propose: to” sell ' T
goods 80 low that com petition will be out-of the question.”
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WE MEAN: BUSINESS. oe se
HYMAN BROS.— Wholesale Housdé— ) : eae & riag
216 vale Gal. St Bhs Patitinco, ae of ; .
oo Honolula, Sandwieh Islands. .., »
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sti BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA ciry. es
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bt: “pos Wubl’d-Tsble lainany. 60 doz. Litien Towels,” :
+100 pes Tomeling, -, Bot 200 mie ny a cele
~ = f100 pairs d White.
~~ 4200 ica Mean dee a 8 Cotton Stockings.
: (90 pro Gis Chet ee
q ‘Price aoa a ALEXIS,’ ‘“ENGUISH Barwonass;”
ee, ews OruRR’ Mead DURABLE KINDS.
se
mm DomEsTro ANDIMPORTED. srs:
ED TLE forage from 3 to. 10, O, Years.
: : eraus, to mention,
Zhe st
And a full. assortment of” Fancy Goods t too: num4 ae
* & -& faa ow llUCS
pa eae iS