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VBhe Daily Trarseript
»* Fectly affected by.the crusade agatust
-+ Operate their claims..So far as the .
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OP a OTT EI LET, LD EEL Te
‘THE ACCIDENTAL PLEA.
Mrs. Auptin’s Lawyer Tells How and
Wiy-SheKilled Permewan—And
es = : aie : in Hlusthating lt Gives the Specta‘ . ters a Seare.
shysiay, — ee . W. S. Andrews, Geo.
: and Dr. Jones were the witnesses
examined Tuesday afternoon in the
case of the People vs: Margaret: Austin. The corpus: delicti was established by Dr. Jones, Andrews
testified that at-9:39 ashe was going
to his room: he saw Permewan, the
murdered man, walking along the
‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
=
Let Us Bide Oar Time.
Tt is rumored that 218 bydraulic
+ Miners living in a section not yet dithe industry,have banded themselves
together for the purpose of resisting
auy attempts that may possibly he
made to ro} them of cthrir ineans of
earning a livelihood for themselves
and their. families. They have no
doubt been rendered desperate by
the impending danger to their interests, and can scarce y be bl med if
.on the spur of the moment they have
resélved to oppose to the bitter end
the efforts of any granzer court dike ~
tion. .” Permewan’ was mumbling
something about respecting ladies
but disliking womén who were always annoying him. He took * Permewan nearly to his room, then left
into his
and was
and went back
own (Andrews’)
chanzing his clothes when he heard
sertes of *tyetout_of here,”—or get
out of there,” fu:lowed by the shot,
him,
room,
~ Keyser’s to destray their possessions
aud trample on the rights that they
purchased from the Governnient i
_good faith, and p:id for. There 1s ‘tin's. * Walliams testified that he
hoard the'criesandt shot. He~ also
no question but the highér cours . ‘ rae
‘will declare that the Saperior Court *iinks ths voice was Mra. Austin’s.
of Nevada county wonld have ‘as, Yesterday forenool the jury went to
Williams
hall‘in a slightly iatoxieatéd condi.
The voice appeared to be Mrs: Ans+j
A Check to Dishonest Prospectors. WILL IT WORK? © —
The Excelsior Hydraulic Mine at. The United States District Court
Smartsville About to Make an Ex. has decided that ‘‘where prospectors
persimmons. are assisted or out!.tted for the purL. McAfee,Secretary of the Excelpose of hunting mines asd making
sior Water and Mining Company, mining locatious, it makes no differreports from San Francisco, under pence whether they locate them with
date of June 11, to Messrs. Lounsthe parties so assisting, in order for
bery & Haggio, financial agents, of them to claim equal interest. in the
New York, that he has’ returned property located.
from Smartsville after a careful ex-' ting to the prospecting fund aré, in
; amination of the Company’s hydraulthe eyes of the law, co—partners in
ic mines there. He states that work the property located, whether one or
at the mines was stopped under the! ji be named in the location notice,
injunction just at a stage when the and their interests ean, under no
good resultsof a year’s prepa ation ‘ circumstances, be disposed of but by
and dead work were about to be rewat with their kuowledge and conalized. The gravel in both the Deer . gent. ” The decision involves the
Creek and Smartsville mines, on the . principle that fraud shall never avail
looking
Those contribu.
1776.
” Iris said that with three exceptions the largest cotton planter in
oR.
Mississippi is a colored man, who, TADV Ra
up to the close of the a MILITARY
BALL! slave. Inall the Southern States. — etic
'
j the colored people are increasing
their ownership of property, as 1s
proven by the-assessors’ reports.begun to Hi TEe. waiters
t
have
gather in the “summer quarters” o
the boarders. d
SWIMMING BATES,
For Gentlemen, Ladies, and
Children,
F. ELSER,
AVING erected a Fine Swimming Bath, channel, ‘is well. If the the perpetrator anything when extailings can be held from running. posed and made apparent. The .
into the rivers with the continuation Judge in rendering his decision, closed .
of mining the object of the suits! as follows: ‘‘Not_unfrequently im-.
against hy raulic mines will be atpecunious individuals have, with
tained, Smarts:
. Nevada City, on the Newtown road, is now }. ing costumes and other convenien-es. A
I abeut one-quarter of a mile west from
prepared to accommocaate the public with
splendid bathing facilities. Dressing FooOIns
have been erected and furnished’ wth —bath=:/.
~_ Fine Stream of Pare Watcr
camp, and there is «large extent of and then betrayed the rest by’ plac.
ground from which the gravel has ing only their own names on the
been*washed. The excavations thus . location notice; aud that it was the
made, several accessible ravines and ! province of the Court to: rectify
canonsi the vicinity, he consi lers the wrong. -Therefore, the Court
much. right to say that farning the scene of the killing. a
should. not. be prosecuted in Yuta! To the,afternooa Henry Williams,
ample-as safe-‘‘corrals’” for at least . awards the plaintiff an eqial interest
in the mine located, and instructs
defendants to-make a deed conveyten years’ tailings, at nominal addi.
tional cost, except ii tae case of the “county, as the Yuba county Superior [ Mrs. Andrews, Under Sheriff Carter,
Court: has to say that the hydraulic, ee Huss and
miners of Nevada county shall not] Heury Davis were exainined, and
i shortly after-three o'clock the pros—
Mr. Cross then out.
lined the defense, He said it would
be prover:thot Permewan was a
brutal appearing man, and had at
thus assist nature‘in depositing de diferent tines made improper ad; vances to other ladies; that on the
brisin them. The farmers
« right to farm, and the miners have a . day es question, as Mrs. Austin was
miking herbed he forced his” way
right tom ne, as th: highest author_ ities in the land will declare afcer . to her room ; that ha was intoxithe local justice mills Have had thwir . €ated, and part of his person was indecently exposed; that she said
turn at the question. LL: :
ers in the meantime put their trast . out of here” twice; that he placed his
Coustable Peters, Frank
+, waterways of the Stats areconcerned, . ©CUsiO. Choe d.
the miners are no more responsible
for filing them up than are the yrangers_who plow alovyg their-banks-and
Std
have a
46 Jet
the min-—
bind on l.er shoulder in a rude.manin the Governinent, and keép their
ner; that she was between the door
: temper like the law abiding citizens
that they have-always proven themselves to be.
flicted now are only temporary, eveu
though so painful. Let us bear them
like men and not jeopardize our
ancl wall so. she could not eacape, and
picked up her husband’s shot-gun
to strike him with it; they scaffled .
for the possession Of it, and
they were so doing the muzzle beThe burts being ia—
while
. over $15,000°a6 most.>. The S
‘very tough and dangerous :work to
ing said: interest, or to be held in
contempt for non-compliance.”
Deer Creek mine,, where the long,
new. flume necessary will not cost
foe
‘dt Ce Weal
tenilent has Ween directed to begin
on the new plin with a reduction of
2) per cent in wages, and it: ie beiting New York City from cen er to
lieved that the experiment will soon . 5: a snterenee: with: his— steam craft
bs praot cally begun. invention which instead of plowing
Fryer’s Surprise.
aie irog aa through the water after the old TushThe Eagle Mine. : . 2
z . ion is to be borne on buoyant re
volving globes. His model is about
completed, and will be launched
this week or next, it is thought.
—_-— --—
During the past month the miners
employed in the Eagle mine, situated
near Pine Grove cemetery, have had .
do. When near the bottom of the Wee STSe Ess:
old inc'ine, which it ‘is proposed +o
sink 100 feet deeper, they found it
badly caved. As fast as the dirt
was taken out a fresh,cave would
occur, bringing dowa tons of earth,
which continued until the place was
very dangerous to work in.
“I remember hearing from a gentlemaw in Connecticut,” sail the
minister, “‘that he had married a
very§wealthy couple, and at tke conclusion of the,ceremony the -yvvum,
placifiy his fingers in bis vest pocket,
took a paper packetand quickiy hand
Recand edittohim. He put iiiu hia pock‘30 Feet Wide, 50 Feet Long,
Robert Fryer of this city is agita.
Is : continually runuing into the Tank
which is
—AT—
HURT? HALL,Monday Evening, July 4th,
ee
and from 3 to 8 Feet Deep,
» Careful and accommodating attendants
will be on hand for the service of guests.
Open from’8 A. M.to$ P. M.
Adults, 25 Cents, Children 15 Cents.
je25 F. FL: ER, Proprietor.
Committee of Arrangements. *
Serg't W. F. Evans, Serg’t Alex. Sloan
Corporal J.C. Dean, . Private P, E. Gray.
Private John Michail, 2
4
NEVADA THEATRE.
eoelaaes
3 -—
Floor Managers.
ae OR ‘ \ } Lient. G. G. Gray, Lieut. J.J. Weisenbur
Thursday Even ing; June 3 O. . Corp. G.:A‘ Nihell, Priv. John ma
Priv. Chas, P, BE, Gray, Priv, D, ¥F. Getehelt_Privy. John Richards, —_Priy. Joi{n Grins,
——
First Appearance of the _
NEVADA CITY
duvazila Uharal Sosisty,
(Under the direction of PROF, ED.
MULLER) in the Charming Operetta entitled
“Wille Ket Riding: Hen,”
Floor Director. ~ ;
CAPTAIN JOHN A. RAPP,
Reception Committee,
Serg. J. C. Rich, Serg. Alex. Gault,
Corp. A. H. Walrath, Priv. D. E, Morgan,
Priv. E, A. Appleton, Priy. John Watters,
Priv. L. J. Nicholson, Priv. H. J. Bush,Priv. H. H. Haskins.
Decoration Committee.
Corp. Tos. Lewis, Priv. Wm. Horrell,
Priv. Wm. Morgan, Priv. Thos, Clevefnd,
NOTADA GET uRD!
The'co
day night
Mrs. Ji
Hill is
The sei
for burgl:
to-morro
Miss G
© went tot
visit duri
The Ne
pany has
16) of 2).
Superir
“Blue Ten
from the
—_Mrs, H
takento!
yesterday
Mrs, £
rooms to
strect Op)
We a
tickets t¢
given in t
ing, July
Will Ti
Flat, Sier
terday,
inine as r
Damag
£320 was
gas expl
store at
ELM
State Boa
“the city y
——+bers were
Miss N
has recen:
the State
visit to G
H. H;
who has
past, lett
day morn
four or ti
City Tr
& neat co!
‘circus lo
@Sait
cause, . The time wi] come when we . came tarned towards him, whem one . . . ' : “®* let, and when he reached h :me opened. ‘ Priv. W. G. Stiles.“ house caro}
will see even more plainly than now of the hammers struck the door, the times the workmen were about S'V— . it, and found it was @ paper uf cuew, MUSIC BY ; hex besa
the wisdom of such a ‘course, So! charge exp'eded, and the shot enterpea se bee ea aie eS Me ee tata ic glee ny ren eee Pine Nee Coins ELSER’S FULL ORCHESTRA : Agent Ky
i V g é 2eting t ie) 3 oo OL =v . i 4
far as-our prosecutors are concerned, ed his body. He. staggeréd out -of . #34!)Fivally by Srealingxpasts 16 their bina oes mouths. shaiere. half-price, Grand M oh ; ’ e On Fri
Weare in a position to give them . ,the room,and Mrs, Austin remem‘long. _ inches square, . the gentleman called‘on the miuister we —— . -_— D.D.G
a Roland for every O-iver-without . bered nothing farther, and putting heavy spiling on top, . audasked if-he had not madé & m.s-. . Reserved seats 25 cents extra, seTickets, $1 50. wit ‘natal
sprit Seettaha Se : +}, . they succeeded in getting it: timber—. take. An explanation followed, and iat Vi ’ '
_overstepping the bounds of the law, Mr. Cross created a sensation-while y g g ver—. ae cured at Vinton’s Drug Store. -Snectators, 50 Cents. :
ne gait STeceaal “isc : ee . showing the jury how the killiv was . ¢4 down to the bottom, and yester. the gemtieman jhanded the minister} “aeeaipahageneaen ; = debit = in ©
wing the jury Ao 2 his-fee. : —— = = Saturda
-: The Bee and the Devil. doné, The barrel was between his . dy 4 force of miners commenced the ‘Do you ever have afy stfanze ex; . 66
meat -.armramt body, and the muzzle point: work-of sinking the-next 100-‘oot periences of that nature?” srate at oe offenra of
The Sacramento Bee says that if ; P The S
tthe hydrawio mi : ie" ing: between tha clerk of the court . level. Three shifts of eight hours. ‘‘I performed the ceremony in one
The Say
v yur, tc ines. were .close: = . = 3 P a? Tae
~
“the loss would be noticeable’ for . " the short-hand reporter. Ashe . @ach will be employed, and as the . tie. least homes in Sayed oe . tut a
. some time after the mines were ve swung it towards the post. at the ground is easily worked it is expected vite into my Saar : pay gether : : : paleo
ed,-but-not-fordou Ca sital woul. . COPS" of the jury box the hammer . to make eight teet every twenty-four . it upon my arrival home, [ touud in IN FAWOR oF —*
Sa ASenbitest Hi eee came.in contact. with. the wood. . hours. When this depsh is reached {4 Ins.ead of money, a. love-letter . ete Th
—~-s¢ek more -proti-abte anit-tess injury ‘ £ —— “ :P : from the prospective’ brideyr we , feet. It
ee saeielucllavidtcank Aseea There was aloud explosion that . tunnel will be run to strike the 7 cebusead ag ea ‘stick them pot: ’ ¢ q pe : :
: 3 ent. AgriculK . asi . F etter; “ t
ture, which is now neylected, would startled the spectators, and set Mrs, . ledge which is belies Se be close the euvelop that was tended for unas
lak ia Qoudtey. wahtares auc, Austia to. crying bitterly.” It. hapby, and the work of stoping out com. me.” -’ : ® The Pro,
woul be i bhaiiies m1 i {pened that ashort time before Qon-. menced. Judging from the value of. ‘Some strange cases must come a. ; which is t
dlessing to all and not an . © ee ea ers , sory under your notice?” . ~ B a in this cit:
pare ae Se : stable Peters had drawn the shot out . the ore taken from-the inc ine by Rice oN
: evil to any. And if the question of . ; “Yes. ‘Whei'l was in New York: ee inted i
ot ee tt taxable property is to be Gonsidered, of the gun, leaving the powder and the previous Owners, the prospect is a Bohemian—tI mean a native ot Bu= ; oo = : > —— in
.even then the country would gai es cap. Whether Mr. Cross: fired the . g00d for. the development*ot. a divi. bemia—came to me and) said that ae a , a : an pac oat
for the stimulus given. to eae gun accidentally or intentionally, he . end paying mine, wee wine Bares Ro fo wit e ine e nt . i re wether
mics iven_to-ay = oan eats "pee es ade ease SITES : orm the marriage ceremony for him e weather is
tal pursuits would more than comstoelateacss geve: the jury (a practical vext day. A number of women from . » 0 4 1
shbente dow the tone off th san eaines,.” illustration of how such an accident : Nevada iy ame. his couutry would arrive at Castle : : is nadia
The B oe ; ; might have occurred, d 7 * 5 Garden next day, and he intended to ' E : SingRen®
Veins seems — oe i said greg > rat 40 down and pick outa wife. \Next EV Ne es Rass
. h/ Several Auncred ever No Chance for Blackmallers. tne 1s being sunk for a 450-foot lev. morning he appeare:l again.” ERYBODY INTE EB ND saves enough money.from his earn ——— el, now being about 40 feet below. ‘‘Well,” Tasked, ‘iid you make R STED A . £
: = ; : Jey A gentl
‘ings: to.buy atract of land’ and to. The Bee insinuates that the money . the 350. Stoping is going en in the . YOUF choice? ee OUR Ss ! 2
provide for himself and family durwhich the people are giving to defend'. north drift of the ‘hla val ohan cea bs cw yet awhile,” he re* UCCESS ASSURED es well poste:
ing the time.that must elapse after *¢ mining interests ia the courts is . the ledg: is from ‘three to three and. t winenen” eine “= sites 00 : e = =
he comes into possession of .it and . “corruption fund,” and -intimates . a half feet thick and rich in sulphur“Phat evening he came around — _
before he,éan get it into shape to that it wil be used. to bay judges, . ets and’ free gold. The ten-stamp and got married.” . 0 a =
raise crops. ‘The Bee glso ‘seems to . legislators and’ newspapers. with . mill is ruuniog to its full capacit SOCAL HE 8 ars : : ave veer
forget that there are large sections of . The fact is that the miners are nat night and day, and the Sees ace td inners? —— . 4 eg = Le
country in the Sierra Nevada where . P®ying any but lawful debts, but . satisfactory., The company coutem-} eed todo the polite thing if he LO DE . that lick
there are nO Auarts miues,-no, timber leven if they were trying to carry the olate discard is thal uno al bee doesn’t invite the vestry out to liqH have mon
to cut—nothing but. gravel mines . fight by the use of a “sack” there . this fall and i ! i ~— PE iss
ee a = ; : gf Oe sheeshl sak ‘ela li : “ running the. mill, houtee *. The greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Nevada City }: Hundreds of Lawho are br # e.worked by the hydrau: 9 fhougns of placing jing and pumping machinery with . It isa mean hotel clerk who willl 3: ' : fips ie
lic process or not at all. It appears . 40y temptation in the way of the} water which can be purchased at . Wear an electric light on his shirt dies and Gentlemen visit our Store daily with only the intention of satisfymerchants
to forget that there would be no : Bes. ‘Tho miners are going to win . reasonable rate from the South Yaba — and pass it off for a diamond, . ing themselves of the truth of our quotations. Many of these peop'e who — ruin
market for these mountain farmers on the same layout that -Senator . Canal Company: This change would aie cmcsecirtig na aha have resolved sot to buy are overcome with the tempting bargains hputas 7 sb : : : 3 i : ‘na Fi =e * Siig i x ru
it the mines should quit employing mie dil. They don t propose to . effect a great saving. Tux bee can deliver a stinging re. “24 may be seen meandering from the store staggering under a load of Dry nga ad
men. We say the Bea seoms to for-. 80 esis to any blackmail, If they fin eles SS Sap tort and yet keep its mouth shut.— . Goods parcels perfectly satisfied with their bargains, because THEY . commeniait
get all these things, but it does not. had been less determined on that 1. 0. @. F. Election. This is where it has the advautage of HAVE PAID ONLY HALF THE USUAL PRIC i sy
Itsimply tries to keep them out of point they woull not have the On Tuesday evening Oust . ot 9s Taken . ‘ : ‘ ee ; Paras re ustoma Se ; ve have e
a it may pretent its own prvennt roe on their hw ds, Lodge, No. 16,1. 0. O. F., elected . .: WHY isthe house of a tidy wife Genuine French Hose, extra long, only 9 cents. duty in th side — > Saatenraan : , . . : > :
Tae se Ptihy Ke : ee ueN: The Hesponstble Parties. te following offivers to serve for the a : yr 2 oo = parang bid a. have full ¢
i cf -. * . is _ Ly z
psrsonage ak 1 ss ea a S reared tele ata? = ensuing term: der, gel ed s Flexible Corsets, 99 cents. disaster to
ae : . ratpag tothe} Supposing the Hxvslsor_ Company . L, M. Sukeforth, N. G. umeniiaiinaniaiiemais : Ladies’ Merino Vests, 25 cents. low
nnacie and tolkt him to; carry into execution the plan propos. E. B. Meservey, V. G 2 Sarai ae i ) Si ro —— to . car é -B.) y, V. Q. Misses’ Silk Embroid cen
one) meee need. not bo afraid, ped in abe Seerctary’s letter to. the A. H. Parker, R. Sac. Probate Notice. Gents’ Cambric Shi poe i ts. Shippl
2 _— agg him. The; New York office, ,aud supposing that} J.C, Abbot, P. Seo. . Pe the Superior Court of. the County of , ; The Apr
€ 3 5 , ¢ ROE, ; x i 2 ;
at ht eel 10 Bee aays = ; plan —— will the people of} C, E. Mulloy, Treasurer. . ter at tee teen oe ee We shall open this week WONDERFUL BARGAINS in who is int
» Give up your. mines and . Smartsville ever forget that the cit 4 ati ; Wm. H. Stehr th halt Ghee et © : i ; i ; ; ; i git irslinn jag will aabimeney et Mate cit a dena salle mi ne taneaieton will take place on rate Bg oa Ney senor ator of the Bs ser White Goods, Ruchings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Collar2 aoe :
by it. The Bee would remind us for-the reduction in wages of hy: mo enol = order of aale of the rail ertate Poreald <0 Thenenals of penn. Boveltios. pr. : } Pee epee . ee Res cedent, for the p irooses therei t forth. ‘ 7 ‘ = _ even more ebrongiyof the devil if his draulic miners that must follow? Wyoming Mine. . therefore pod, go by bean May ~» With strict adherence to the following Rules we intend to push Bend, a fev
satanic majesty had displayed fanat— +2 z : all persons interested in the estate of said. steadily forward: n th
iciam as well as treachery on that Standing by the Miners. The Wyoming hoisting and pumpComter en CRDAY. th ee oy —— _ th 7 ; ' emma : = : rTURDAY, the: y of July, e ore h
occasion. uM Hi ing wor ks are being remodeled and . 1881, at ten o'clock in ‘the forenoon of said H * . ee
a aula Harryiou & Parr. et. pti dic condition, “A Go-. itase xsejoeso at re. Honorable Dealing, Prompt and Polite Attention, Low[Semi Maoxs a Che ¢ on Commer. ); . se in the county of : ; taken b
: eam Veterans Meeting. . i) street, yestentay deterained to iss engine has recently been substioo Rok cane sng aa-ardes should est Possible Prices, No Misrepresentation. Meyer :
a eee ‘nierbeeas . tuted for the old one. The under=. ell somuch af the real eoPkg se niapater to ‘ eyes: rt
2 Mexican Veterans of Nevada . withdraw all patronage from—Marys: ; 2 @f the’s sid de a
reer me a : awe Pp ound workings continue to present . eed, 88 shall bo neces ary. And that a Yours Respeetfully, e .do this’ be:
county will meet in this city at 11! ville and vicinity, This firm. has favorably. ‘The Wyoming i eins ¢ copy of Sis ondex‘be pubiished at lest four satisfactor
Or Fae . ; ASSP . is one. of . Successive wédks Nev i 3 5 z
0 ares A: ~ . mene next. The peeatonee } penne the principal . the godd mines of the peters pa dix arse newspaper printed and published in ; WW. Be. SoiVv El. yy: Railroad C
meeting wi eld at the City . part of its farm'p-oduets, fruits, etc., . hein : "4 com ouenty. :, —
Hal ; : ' from there, = tou Ere meet he He aoe: Daiedonne Sth, 1801” we NIN 5 Tuaensi
3 ts 5 Searls, Nilds & Searls, Attys, © 490 : : Boods at Bi