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June 7, 1873 (4 pages)

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Fraticiaco is bav ing its legitim ate effect-in the acts of violence perpétrnted, and in driving the Chinsmen in-’ to the as me State. For oe Poneto > Baal. of . Sony Trusteca—F. H. Fisher, Jamé pao in. use in he ticle is; “Ra ——Mfolito; ime ‘G. Grovon/Tohn Kistle, 000, Many reca the qustnttry “ap . A. RB, Wadsworth, L, Seibert. ‘it greater, hut I a ere ANS ‘Woods @'Co's. Organs.. ~“eoutay pelpipe, Chay the droay ot Chi-/* nutown are, forced .npon the people EERE -in_ the State, ani. at all. How, Ne it benefit they ca: ttle f the oan ite this Sta “fa got no) oe Ge ae cs hdthe miner AP oe enrsovanai Pre Chives; as it fu" ‘to ‘dfive’the'm ‘out tb some other commmaiahity. This is ihe! ae tthe Pbliey. reGOuLY’ inited iw: that city.» ‘The~ action at the: Ai oMtieh tn, thal, City thin VUlition Of the ‘treaty KAA -Liws' of” the country,and these. who enforce them deofinble ti pailichniont. They, viaipiiaal Ro. permansit/reift; Ie tain: ators. kom: Hy ibtehs es tié'more ighoinbiewlohre peal heat of repute ae the Chinesé, @ villains who; kinGlls? thédd “finsbidnihepio un whippethot justice. ‘he den ar — the byttom of theum Su nd théir object is. nats BREA ob Pe BR 4 rea trom! ‘Objitiess ‘iunitriir oA to.prne thie ibis if Gl Gita pbs Aa to, ait the pur+ 1eXCd aa mgr rr campaign now ee A well diretted mbvement, mia He rt n reason, and ‘havi Giebonch #4 OHiticaation Uf'ther Lew ns will “aladiitth tints” Ot lhis in es, at this late day, ndvucdts the iutroduction of paper money into., this State. I have no doubt of the sincerity and honesty of those who favor this proposul, bgt phclt’ persons are greatly mistaken = their ides of 1, from . What the « ikereete Pf, California Fauld such + othe salue. } YS 2h A . ei much to Wfsetutige’ ‘ilstifigration of . pene . The rate of interest would: sla ita . . six, ‘percent. befoyorthewan: newethe Introdttction of Greenbacks. Upon oe Fes the ge the quantity of your secdaeer? Not no more for his gold, how-could ain by it 88 could aa Ete amt a, ox would reap @ temporary har vest, which the adoption of a depreciated standard of value woald, occasion by the general disarrangement of prices whiéh Ardila fofow? Bul fie ‘indfhry to allregular business would bear’ The price of, al] merchandise .wo ‘be:raised equal to thegold premi % anda ‘profit upon it besides, Tf, in. exchahgiagzyomy gplil’ for Mcke, you gained nominally twenty per} cent., you Would more than luse it) cpipe. . meen: you: nade! a. purchase! of!) vr cos ‘of meétoatiti se besides’ 1h-) bor WOH dbt rid “at once td'ad great. an. exteut as a Ley and, the’ laborer would for a long time suffer much los@ ifconss quienes, 1) soley. Phroaghdus. «the \ Spaper‘money States interest hag advanced ‘far beyond What wus éver kn6wh priof to. the expansion, In Massachusetts, where! capital is fost abandant aud cheapestythe rate haxnearly or quite doubled. I never knew a mortgage tiude ab e highér rate than rate on such securities is anywhore. ‘iv the'buly one'tivat Hue éounténdhoed. “and. encour Who Honestly: beliove ‘the’ itmmigra"toh dt vty dys ople dught to. be stop: _, pod, MIP dowammodie extitenients ovdy: dis at the ‘better citizens, and tapi ty; Chinese movornvnt. Was ita: SuveTomi. uae ear. old, who heard hig thdther “Assctiviny the ‘Mother Gouuee rece tion at the entertainment ‘bid Gime” Tigh hale: Histoning: for ~ some time witheyes and mouth openg said: “Miviinia, Wak it bure Tom? Tom the piper's son? ‘and did he have a asure pig?" Such little ones will enjoy Mother, Goose to-night,, Ynvidation Accepted.“We wndérstand' that’ tile Pennsylwania Fire. ‘Oompany: have accepted ei itivitation fo celebrite at San Juan‘on' the Fourth of duly, and NevedaHose Co; met lust nicht to.conBE >< tli fuvitation, and the skp . any meets to-night At the Annual election of -officers forthe ensurin eur, held at the Hall of Pounaylvania Engine Co.,, No. 2, on Wednesday evening last, the following officers irre ent—Wim. 0. Groves, toceoa Feak Bilerman. Ist Aésistant—L. Seibert.” 4d Aasistant-J obn ‘Hearst. °° ‘Treasurér—Jamés Monro,“ t ; Seoretary— Wim. Scott, 8 8) . fh Bileotion Committes—F. Kiloriaan, . : L, Béibert, John Hurst, * . ‘Delegates to: Fire > ‘Depa rtment— “Win. Bett, C. Wek cbial Jehu Hurst, ‘ eee Austidn Pooday: : “Suige Win H.-Davidson is going} tw have-atiothdr auction’. to-day, at ». bis rooms, .just above Gtumpt'w Ho. tel, ‘Broad street, The’ stock vonniste. of a targe ussortment of house“Wold “had kiteben’ furnilare,. and a _ general “variety of 1 articles. Persoha’tu want of'anty house should” tot fail to be pr “NAGE octo:k this thorning,.+ ‘tian Wm ans, . “Should ¢xitaine: the’ € ' ‘gis Stops, found only: in ~seharshettiens a “wren deticate ‘Hatdat thre shobest bf the autis first question’ would seem to be, How aoe g for aca ether Sh og 3° z : ; from seven to! ten; while business-f° men are paying from-ton te. fifteen per cent.; and s Sito frow fifty tu one huitdred’ for their ‘call loans, The.average; rate.cun not be lese-than . twelve per Spit. throughout the pa+ ‘per-midney Stites. Sach is the tecessary effect of -ex ing the curreilcy beyond its natural limits, and ‘suvh Will’ be'itaeffect Hete! “If? 80, whit is ‘Giined by ‘extlidiging your gold curengy for, paper? If yonr products will vét/be: mised ia. pisce, the rate of idterest'l! Thide low er, why mike the change? Why cause all the: ‘ dévubdyotneut™ ‘and “aujustice which the change would certainly occasion? , As ‘the question sof cubstituting notes for guid is @ wooled.oue, and highly important in ‘its bedtings, let us, for @ moment, inquire as to! the modus operandi by which they cou!d now be introduced jato California, and the éffeels likely to follow. The mich will be wauted?To answer this, we must inquire how much the State has of gold cuin now; for it is ausumed by the edvocution of . thesproposed change that 4 greater amount of currency is needed. Frou ditfgent tiquiry ‘amo sad @ the principal bankers” wad epiiaiien of San Francisco—those: why. have been ongest and srout® “intim, wey. ac tha tind is G00, O00, ir. war to every mut, woman, and ebild inthe State.’ Whether this’ is a sufficient . qtiantlty, we-must fudge’ ‘eoitiparing it with the circulation of the oth hee "Stated, “Which “We hase ciled, $710,000,000,-exehusive of the frae-. } tional, . i ‘Untion has’ rate bor eps Tthe’cliange? uor your production fucreased, nor [Mdiey, WS Bightéeh or twenty ‘dolinrs able vill California ment will not be generous enuug make a present of them. The people must bay them—with apr Gold}, Then hen jt rakes e.all the they ENG? and more “of “course. of} . their present currency; and if they do. not, xbat advai is, gained by ea att This has} been done, will the greenbacks' ‘stay . in the State any -better than gold? the other side of the Rocky Moun-}. — tains, the greenbacks must pass over in payment ; if capitalists can get more intérést“on their 1 New York (as they cart at ‘present), they will send off their greenbacks just as soon as they would their gold. . Ifthis be so—and no one can reasonably doubt it—where is the . benefit to be derived from the “intro. duction of gréeu backs, and the: ‘consequent expulsion of goll ? If any, derived from such an altercation in the monetary status ‘of. California, he ought certainly to show it by a plain statement of the-manner in which it can-be\brought Wbout. Unfortunately, however, the clamor for greenbacks is sustained, so far as we have seen, only by vague assumptious and idle fallacies, \ The Deub'e Murder. The Virginia Entétprise, speaking of the cases of Caldwell and Mulligan, sars: The Coroner’s inquest “developed. nothing definite in relitionto. the deaths of Caldwell and Malligap,whose bodies, shockingly mutilated and. decomposed, were . fouhd-in W'sm: al Gabite of Bammit street last Tuesday. The first theory was that Caldwell had killed Malligan forbis_ money, and subsequently ¢ mmitted suicide by cutting-his own throat with a razor. The cor: rectness of this theory is nOw-a mats ter of doubt. “The tracks. of jarger boots than were worn by either of the murdered-men ‘were discovered on the blood stained floor, and g aword cane, covered with blood; was { algo found. It 18 also probshle that Mulligan was not murdered for his were fonnd in one of his pockets, The affair is ensbronded in the deepest mystery, and the Coroner’s jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the men were murdered by some party or parties wnknown, The ere. hastily, buried, ing to . i their anys wager: tate ot Phoobapond. tion, without a nce gl examination of their, wounds, and it is probable that the tad ai will remain unsolved;— Tae Reno Company, engaged in copper mining in Humbolt county, eighty nifle: a eae § Mill City, shipped fifteen sacks of ore from their mine tothe Dayton works, ~ If the results of the working are as good as anticipated a large shipment will bad made immediately. > ee -Tux breakwater of the San Pedro,# though little more than hulf comeames fully demonstrates the cor rectness of the engineerin: plans. The currents, as headed off by the structure, are sweeping out the bar. ‘The action of the currents is clear. , Ming dut a channel rapidly. kt the present rate, fi W few" ‘thotith# “all will be achieved. HE latest sensation at Gilr6y ik volu mty is determined to ppositicn Big Tree show, vars tlie aoa ee then, ¢ twentyfact that gold—especially in — oncekaneiaean hoarded “ =— Sos: i sTEE he Times devotes most of i pace to a description of the wena nbfor decision onthe Pacific. Coast . rac A eal bh co aera mining property._of, such immense , value, which ocenpies the attention of the Id . Sixth District Court, now, in. Session at Eureka. neers assert thatthe.ore im-sight-apon-the dinputed ground w — — in value above $ re Re jablicans. : +Not-at-all:— If the debts arédue on oy” ai "Wehas ls mpposed to be young Bender, son know which act had the” greatest agency in keeping the men .out of one can discover the advantage to be . . . contains a . near so.well.as the Piuteaa: Itis wait that-engineering skill as ‘predictea . tléstake in Reese River’ Valley ke week. The animal died the: other. as the one ‘Competent m mining ‘engiay . Wruckee Items. , We.condense,the following rom was Ne IG, two. Cie, m Mare Island, Friday evening, and in defense he drew his revolver and shot one of them named Mooney, — ing a mortal wonnd, — } Which sailed’ from Néw York or Rewt: Orleans on the 17th, i is several days overdtire; ahd it ane she is bered Atty eae ae £, "George Branca + n has bees Nevada Royal Arch, Os walls A } is Be ALDED m cyrThe stenmer George Cromwell, ao ms few eae ayoung man, water, The matifdemre of brick ‘has been doth iieticed i in Truckee, and a kiln of 100,000 bricks i ig now. being mude. Th y have a willow. band up at Truckee, and theeditor of the ‘Republican is charmed ‘with the mitsic. Truckeeites talk about ‘celebrating t the Fourth of July, and bave called of twin eggs, laid :by a fowl belong-. in to Charles 0. Rathburn, of Portlund, Conn. hurd shell and are joined together. at the ends, has habitually liid double-yolk eggs, and last Satarday she laid two corplete eggs, one in the morning an? eR SATEEN ear fh OWA. . . ‘Tur latest egg curiosity is a pair They are without a The hen ‘which laid. them he other in the aftern ‘on. a meeting for the purpose of making arrangemeuts. : Petors’ Musical Monthly. Peéteng’ Mus cat Monthly -for dune} . the. following new music: ive ho Homie, “sorig-andchords, by. Hays; ‘Meet me Bessie, in the . Dell,” song and chorus, by Stewart; “The Sweetest Bird is Missing,,’ song and horas, ‘by Danks; “My Soul is Dark,’’ ballad, by Walker, “Glory bé to’ God. on high, "4 voices, by-Dressler; “Springins-feld Gulop,”’ 4 hands, by P: neher Sallie’ * Waltz;”’ by Kinkel; “Silver-Moon)oea: .n Schottische,”’ by . Becht; ‘Slay Pole March,’’ by Muelle: ; aud “Antaumn Leaves,"’ by Kin'ély” This splendid selection i is fovnished in the Monthly for-thirty. cen‘s; or, if sheet music is preferted;: for $3 65. “One dollir will the last six months numbers Monthly.» Send your rs, 509 Broudorders to J. L. way, New York. “We Cobite:: A dispatch received yesterday from Suiye Rewrdan,) siys) the District Court. will be adjourned over the term. TU Bt A Ban of Shoshdtie Indians from the Reese River country, says the
Unionville Silver State of May 31, are here, on a visit to the Piutes. They have quite a number of penies, which They tnké" partibtilat pains, to exhibit as.often as. possible. They are not so stylish: and-do’ not dress ‘they do alively business 3 “‘swapping’ Sqnaws with each other, the Piutes invariably getting boot—frequently a sick of flowror a few dollars, and in some instances ® pony. . a AX FEW years ngoit was: found impeas ble to.,eustain a single ateam4bip line between England and Soutb FAmeri¢an ports, and the r of ‘tte Royal Mail Company were” for along time undera heavy but 0 fh nat less th fivé stéaihers fying 8 : and of the regi = dy seventyBritish flag, ports of iby Ohiliy Pern; mm) the ne Cobfederation. oe ee River Reveille of May 26th, was “t tenon one of his fore. legs. by qr duy'at the Padinn-camp on the’ hilt . south of town aud unless he hunted hig dhcle Monday night the snake is; probably frozen to death. hs of Tulure. ; j from overwork, and has been orde by his doctor to take along rest from I wei So held sadia fis bad . Day Nonux, the: noted bond robber, has been arrested in Geneva, {doubt, because it ia aw ll imoh Switzerland, for a burglary in whieh oa he captured . £170,000 sterling’ bank notes, diamonds and other is . epiho yar ve Sellvaxe toa -_ Recent haney fe frosts in Salinas ley, Monterey county, seriously aged the potato crop. Some were. i . " em? ni ——) Vicr-Paesipent Wilson is peas : mi AN ei-Chinéve Public aa map ical in Beaver Falls, Pa,} regent au anti-Chinese slavery leugur solved ‘that they 1 would withdraw: ‘$a8if Support from any eardidiite for’ sare poses sie cut from a forty acre lot on thé’ fatm ot I’ N. Hoag. near, Sacramento. The The Srst crop was at the rate. janda Pectin ounce . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fh Laitiva of the Congtegrtioral “Tabtext, Prntomine, ‘Character pis LUTION NOTICE. i Ne Deal, to whom ull accounts are payable. of 110,-. tons, entefiug and leaving the . e Ay Indias: Pohy, sayd ithe Reese . fh public office ‘who does ‘tot: “plainly . Res and fearlessly m known his = teh ae Fone es ¥ [ Ti u % "9 AE Wirt Ale in the Sixth Division ed the boing Tuatrictatneindingy Nevaits Cémuty and 3 : application anaes stamps fw . . the}. vow BES, woe ENTERTAIN. MENT TOR Tax. PENERTY or THR Under the ‘hut piers aay the Ladies’ Aid Society, cturday Evening, June 7th: AT NEVADA THEATRE. A Charch will give an Entertuinwent Strawberry Festival On THIS Evening to consist of ‘fongs and an Amusing “Reseption." Exerciaes corpmence weeaptly at eight v’clock., Ink rmigsion o hourfor refrcshments. vote Admission Fifty Cents. “is were RF ven’ that fhe co. eed Pai ee existing” befeces W.Ciark, in the Beta luw, under ae ‘frm name of Deal & Clark, is this day dissolved by matual consent. « All ‘bills against! the firm should be immediately presinted to M. 8. ‘ me 8.) al, .W. CLARK. Nevada, May sist, 1913." ie vw W, CLARK,” Attorney and Coutiselor at Law “AND NOTARY PUELIC, ' Cyrrce-ora Felious’ Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. _ OTICE, “wv. & INTERN: (REVENUE 4 he ] AG of hens 24, 1872, requires very person eligaged 1m any business, ation, or employment which renuers im liable toa Special Tax, to procu ar 1 place conspictiously Mm his establix or eee Stamp “denoting » 4 payment of suid Special Tox before comr neing bus sinin@. e 'laxes embraced within thie provisions of the law aboye quoted are the following, vis ‘seal ttl Sghsido, ' Dealers, wholesaie bas $100 00. Dealers in pe ett) Siu Peay ah holesale. $50, Dealers in retail, $20 vv. Dealers in leaf SE ond "$25 Ov. Heteitalenlers ¥p Ieakitobageop8500 00. And on sales of over £1,0.0, ‘fifty cents Basra ret in ail ot $1,000, sa heheud, $20, r¥ 5) Seek worm manufactured, $20. '\ Mauntacturersof $10; -Manufacturer of. $10, Peddie:s.of tobsevo,. frst class, (rere pablo of tharos eddlers of tobacco, second el ean aes oan. ass, (two hoi Peddlers of tobacco, fourth cl; or public conveyance) $10: an on toot . 500, OF Bi 8 Or thore Any persop who shali fil to comp ly with pee furegoing ae = be subject ry uc, > D.C., April 7. 1873, Political a . be Se : Pees ree 1 “ ab eae _For Sherif 1 M sympa a. co hme elf sng Tiff of ‘< Fatic hes arenes nena _ Ske got canght in a gale. The mast . of the wellyknown, a cag tend ( ty, lowa broke and they batél¥ exeiped drown. was,arreste at, West Liberty, : 8 AR $ A PAR ing. During the gale one prayed . and 9 wonsan, , thonght to be Mrs. , I L L A 1 and. the ‘other’ drank: whisky,’ and Bender, has been: arrested at Oxford, . THE GnEat PURIFYER oFr THE: ‘now the Republican is concerned to . I “ESTABLISHED mens. oe &, “BRISTOL'S bis Ag “BLO. : rp « aichet and imvat cert. in ctn a i ‘. tn effectin, comple _. ficient Te iets of time, Meditines, e FOUL ERUPTIONS, ‘/@LDSORES AND ULCERS, All kinda of Mites bin, 8 aris. uupure Lloud and Lumors, ae tm BY NEVER FAILS : te cure, if used a suf. For sule by al} Lruggists and Dealers in my PeaGes! Of cYobageo, Air edads (ane . Shestrin angelic Office of the Commissiener cf ewe wit: kinds, Tables, Chaits, Wardrobes, Closets, Books, Picturcs, Crockery, Tinware, Wood. en Ware. auCTION, WILL aell at my Anction Room, én Bg ston 4 SPRELT, abeve Stumpf's He I Saturday, June 7th, 1873,. ‘The Grass \ the Eureka pa in San Franei or $20,000 in The following. eaten property, to. t Bird Cages, Carpets, Stoves of: all Bedsteads, Mattrarses, Clocks, and sun. dry, and divers: atticles too numerous to mebtion.Terms cash.’ Goods delivered {rumedi ately after the sale. W. H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. : Nevada, June 4th, 1973. NEW FRUIT. STORE. KINDS OF VEGETABLES. FRED. SENNER. Wot zr spectfully inform thepeple of Nevada City that be has ope es ; FRUIT AN D CONFECTIONERY ON BENE STREET, oe George FE, ‘Turner’s Hardware Store, ee “and will have constantly on hand the finest varity of Fraeh Fruits and Candies Btata. to bras hei keep'on hand all ‘kinds of once Canned Gouds, kc, I_havevhvade “arrangements for the f [from Chapman’: Orcliard, which Will: received at my dtore every mourning, as fant as-the fruit becomes ripe. By endeavoring to furnish the ‘best of everything ia my line, bg hope to merits. shate of publid’ ae 2 RED. BENNER. Nevada, May 24th, 1873, ? nth ss PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . A GRAND ‘VOCAL AND INSTRUMES. TAL CONCERT Will Ve given ut NEVADA THEATRE, On agin Ev’ Bs; Fane 16m, “PROF. -HAVELL ndhieabrerirevinten kindly «peist-dbs ¥ Pane San Diaintece, who has salen A offered her must viloable services for this occasion, ‘The. Concert will consist ' ot Duette” for two performers on two tro paar: Tridg os on ‘one an s ts ami Duett te peti _ ). uetts 3 fie ° OC up f; 8 Bolan Marble. . ), fost 1s it. Havel tee d. his pupils a eee as a = bepig the grt anda tewardae EE et OR, ROOM ENOUGH FOR BOTR Sena ee sana ah ia = Attorney and nin atlaw aoe TRO As CANNED GOCDS AND ALL . Wi Ww, Cro fing hia friend _ bas hosts of t The militar at the AY mo} 0" ery member . Fourth of Ju “er important sidered, ’ Pennsylyar a meeting :a Wednesday e -of making a Engineer of We have bed Canfield, W. Fisher menti —the office. The stage: with Chinese cisco; but fre into reqnisiti city crimmes sons of the s Chris. Kix Department “\ He informs * that: place w der the celel tors. They ban Juan. Mother G family, will the Theatre, . for the bene of that ancie Nevada ( supplied wi the light, i . erime deere: in proportio A half dozet ure as good one ordinai as a police 1 a town are . gas Lamps t! bea good Trustees to great advat are ths proj The finance condition, ¢ required ¢ burning wit This is a m est, and we ebort come on éither & . Enter: __By urger the Congre peat their ing at the { will hola h precisely. occur later ments at ix tents. Ch ot age half th The wat ting short” ef the mii Yuba and heen com the ridge yet 'abund: we unders ability of Moore*a~ F dast of Au; Deat the wife‘ formerly ¢ ‘ty. The Aigbly est . Wats of t) ie . i # Ta exes Tear of the have'a no tte ONE 1 *eoeived's =