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March 5, 1887 (4 pages)

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* THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1889. LPs ’ The Daily Transcript. any stream or streams above said . ams while same is being erected or! after same is erected, until such per-. shareholders therein, and be subject . to same liabilitles as other sha: ers therein. Section six provides among other . things that if the dams fail to restrain . ALL debris deposited above them, such . depositing shall forthwith cease This . seems from present information capable of but one interpretation. But the bill could not have passed the Senate without it. The miners evi-. dently had to accept it or submit to overwhelming defeat. The measure . May passthe Assembly with the ob-! jectionable amendment stricken out, but the Senate will not probably make any concessions. Be that as it may, the miners are steadily gaining . ground. Their work in this session _ has given them prestige, and the lat-. ter has increased their moral force and . won forthem friends and supporters . they did not have before. Another . “whe in ane . LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . Smelting works are to be erected at . San Diego. . Long Island was visited by an earth. quake Wednesday. . tion in the same proportion . and in same manner as all other . * rehold. 3 4 . Fresh Seeds. Flower, Garden and Field’Seeds at } wagon Section 13. For drug stores 50 cents. Section 14. For blacksmith and shops, 50 cents. tendance of less than two hundred children 1.50. . Section 17. . ten For school houses with an atdance of over two hundred children, = Section18. For foundries, $1. ' Sectioni9. For daily printing offices, 75 . cents. Section 20. For weekly . printing offices, 50 cents. j Section 21. For printing offices running . printing presses with water Section 72. For butcher shops running/ meat cutters ‘with water power, extra, 75! cents. Section 23. For butcher shops, 50 cents. Section 24. For bakeries, 75 cents. Section 4, For dairies, including one, horse, 50 cents. ~ Section 26. For Chinese houses, faucet, 50 cents. Section 27. ForChinese wash hou undries, from $2 to $3. . Section 28. For first-class livery stables, . including water for washing livery wagons, . buggies and carriages, $5. i Section 29. For. second-class livery staj bles, including water for washing wagons, ! buggies and carriages, $4. ; . Section 30. Forthird-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buz-j gies and carriages, $2. Section 31. For -fourth-class bles, $1. 5 Section 32. For feed and sale stables, $2. Section 33. For private stables, from one to two horses, wagons and be . Section #4. For private sta dditional horse, 12 1-2 cents. and tri-weekly power, extra, } t for each . ses and . la { livery stagies, 2 cents. . es, for each *i , ge : .,_ Section35. For breweries, including two . Legislature may give them what this} horses, $1.50. , 3 i eA . Section 36. For gas works, $2. . one should but will not. . _ Section 37. For Court House, including ! irrigation, $4. . Section 38. Forsewing machines, for use: f water for each machine, 25 cents, Section 39. For public halls and theatres, 2 cents. i Section 40. For 1000 bricks on large conacta, 10 cents. Section 41. For 1000 bricks on small con. tracts, 12 1-2 cents. j Section 42. Forstone wall and mortar, 8 . cents.per perch. " . Section 43. Plastering or cementing, one . ent per yard. ° j tr NN. WOLF Home Mutual Insurance Co. . . All Goods Fresh and Pure. ' CIRCULATES IN Stich & Larkin’s. tf OF CALIFORNIA. og Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, ae ee ee : Spencevilie, North ove: thay rench Cor; Ed Settles? Restaurant. é +2 ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's me . iteville, Truckee, and every oth2 Qa }. " APITAL. ~~= 300 000 } 4 ines a Nevada county: also in Placer — Ed Settles has ope ned a restaurant C TT. $: A . and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San in the Lones building on Pine Street, : 2, oc. Francigco—in fact, throughout the State inst above Commercial, and is prePRICE LIST — mom a aie ~*\ pared to furnish meals in the best PRINCIPAL OFSiGiis pin pe z style and at low rates. m1-3t 216 Sansome st., Sam Francisce. Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by B vin'’a, C x's Reid’s and other k OR CASH ! rar J ieee mt Vee! OWEN'S, fa>. Ss elds € Bp. . —BROWN & CALKINS standard brands of garden and flower -. Fire Insurance Only : OFFICE: » seeds at Carr Bros. tf siete : a No. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. ———oe = THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GRO a Be tag, } — ———== Elonse Take Netice: ; . Cuar.es H.'Story, Secretary, . ee BEHIND THE TIMES All persons knowing themselves inCERY STORE IN NEVADA #. BH Masus, General Agent, Le a j d , : . debted to the a firm s get = “ Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County. } There is a growing impression that! Stich are requested to call and settle i H H DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. : oe the mining laws of this country, which . their ee as soon as cap Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. Risks accepted or all classes of desirable i: i ¢ went into effect nearly fifteen years; COMVenlently do so. &— oer oe y this poor et pee — os ¥ ¥ a ——+? 708 as y a a T pro: adm ot, r4 Ve : agoand were then feund equal to the! Just Arrived. Flour, Por 100 Ibs, $2 50 anteeing a prompt and liberal response to all f 3 requirements of the situation, have ral Pero + Bela Wheat, soy : just claims for loss. 45 : " 20 -F creas of > resh vegetable, flower and _ field rn not kept pace with the progress of the eauda at Care Bice tf Rolled Barle 1s 1 75 GEO W. HILL, Manager. times and therefore require overhaul. eS ee oe B ys * a 1 35 MAIN STREET, GRASSJVALLEY ing. The Mining and Scientific Press. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Log F Ce s not long since in reviewing this subpas ei a ee cama rg every Middlings, 7 1 50 Ordinance No. 80. ject called particular attention to one. me 2 Oh SEaNy 8 YL aLECr, never . White Sugar. 13 1 N ORDINANCE TO CREATE FINDLEY ae fails to cure. Carr Bros. ! Brown “ 15" I “\ Street. The Trustees of the City of Neimportant branch of it, viz: the mataoe ; i. 19“ vida do ordain as follows: Be ter of doing annual work. It said: Fresn seeds—of all kinds at Carr . Rice, 3 SF i SECTION I. ie ~The main eature of the laws was that . Bros. Currants; 10 = 1 That it is necessary to _the public nse and which required a yearly expenditure, nak Prunes, 8 1 Spring and Broad streets hetteen heen © 2 = * « pn ; S y °o : lations) he clei lcs For lame back, side or chest, use Beans, 38 Findley and A. Lones be laid out and kept (in money or labor) ~on~each c » . Shildh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Rica Oofft qoy open for city use. and it was thought this would break Carr B : Costa. Ca ee, saci: up the eustom of men holding large Washing Powder, -12 papers 1 Phat the strip-of land -hercinafter describ: sets z ; 3 . Chocolate 4 ae 8 ed lying between. thé lots of Wm. Findley quantities of ground.’ The compulsoARRIVALS AT THE . h Re 5¢ yu « ; and_A. ones be-end thesame is hereby api aN —— ; t— 2 . Stareh, —— : Propriated as, and is hereby declared to be a ry tein ia pans take NATIONAL HOTEL. Corn 4 13 >y public street of the City of Nevada, under their claims or ae tarch, e name o ndley street, and embraces men work and develop their ¢ RECTOR BROS.. .Proprictors. Oysters 10° cans 1 all the land between said lots described es > give them up. ; —— @ Oo gk cy follows: Commencing at the northeast corIt isfound now that while the ob ‘ _ March 3. Teen Vorn, i araae peehe by A tome, rannine thee = f the law is accomplished in! HClark, Sqn Fran, J. 8. Quire, Colfax, Green Peas, 8 1 (mag. var. 18 deg. east) South 34% deg. west, « jectot the law = ssiaieiaise § aBne . C. P. Loughridge, G V B. Lewis, City, : String Beans 8 “woyg ninety-two feet along Lones’ fence to the some instances, it fails in many ee oe a : Ghentes, Fike chs, T 4 ’ gy corner at Spring street; thence north 88 deg. ‘ rE . J.S. Taylor, Glenbrk, . Stange erger, > east, ty-others. The intent andspirit of the} R. W.-Patrick,For Cy; W. A. Wayland, For C ee lb 8 east drill inote in a geuntes PONTE hate knee law isevaded. Hundreds of locations x r ects wae & ba vege gt Salmon, + Cans, os sk deg. cnet; [ME fort slong. the fence ot : -E.S ah, ; 3 VU.0. * y treet; and relocations are made every year, R. McMurray, Sacto, Fred Mack, o . Salmon. 1 Jb. cans, 1 i thence north 68'4 deg. west twenty feet to f f wi J.S. McBride, do . Wm. Phillips, do . Table Fruit 1 ie the place of beginning. upon Which little or:no work is done,! ¥ Christian, Bloomt, T, Anderson, Whctadand Bo Sen: Spode 44 eeerroe ta: — ~tmerely for speculation. In nearly ev. J.J. Deherty and wife, Nerth Bloumfield. Tell Tut; 6" ] . This ordinance shall be in force from and , if ery camp the results of this are seen, ra Ra rece eae = 8. y 6 1 OP aned Petree eens publication. and there ib now a very. decided opin: . " At rth Bloomfield Feb 27, 1887; to the . De iled Ham 4" ] W. G. Richards, i geass, as ‘ . AtNo » Feb. 27, 75 y. G. Ri Clerk. ion that some change should. be made . wife of Carter a aot ; Con ed Beef ’ gos -3 ee Se oneee Uley pee el rene which will compel men to work their: SSS . 0 nd ek 6 1 Assessment Notice. i claims or give them up.— It is not necDIED. . ae ensed cms 75 a ' 7 ; . At North Bloomfield, Feb. 28, 1887, Joseph . Lard per can, : NT EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. essary for us to go over the ground of ie oes b. 7 eph . Eanace 5 pallet tas 1 60 N oder principal nda fot ab the defects in the law. The matter is! “At iittieGrass V lley, near Columbia Hill, . Ke ty yall 4 ~ KeradaCity, California, Location of works . sans = . Feb. 24, 1887, Kenneth Row, tive of IreTORE: ir on Nevada City, California. : well understood by the mining com. land: acer abouts6 vee al 8 # = , 65 Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting munity. Thechange desired is one . greats Pall k 9°96 . aay of Murch, lst ee’ ect ole that will remedy the present defects. . Ordi N 81 bbe 6 on aS) 195 1 of ten cents per Share was levied upon People should not be allowed to take rdinance No. . Parma imme jately in United States gold’ Poin, Mt up a lot of und, let it lie idle a. aaa : ; . Good Tea : per lb, : 257 the Secretary at the law-office-of John-CaldP gro} ? , An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates. Japan vi u 35 =. well, Broad Street, Nevada City, California. couple of years let the location lapse,! ‘ Eades 2 a } Any stock upon which this assessment relocate and repeat the process. A for the Year a July 1st, . per 5 Ib. box, r60 Pee sag s57, will “oe "doling aut and > pes e ocess. : ‘ * i ne ‘i H ril, A. D. 1887, w be delinquent and sii chaeta Be put tit. ‘Thess is iit 1887, and terminatmg July 1st, English Breakfast 5 1 50 advertised for sale at public auction: and a ; a ti I ; Es : § 1888. . ts “ per lb, 35 = perment gg bere: wall be sold e doubt that another session of Confae oa on Saturday, the 28 ay of A » 1887, to : : A he? BOARD. OF TRUSTEES OF THE . Soap, per box. 50 . pay the delinquent assessment, together gress will be allowed to pass without City of Nevada, do ordain as follows :— . Sa: hi 140. with costs of advertising and expenses of the present laws relating to mining . Fromand after July ist, 1887, and until July . Savon Soap, per Dox, . sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. bei P ded Ss & Ist, api ip emit saves soa dae Perea i “ “i 4 bars, 25 On . Cs ae: AE SUBN, Secretary. i Tates shall be charged, and may be collecte ce at the Law Office of John Caldwell — per week by the Nevada City Works, from . Harkness Candles per box, 3 25 . Broad Street, Nevada City, California. -m$ . consumers of water taken from said Compa. ‘i ‘“ 34 fi 1 fee ete THE DAM BILL. . ny within the corporate limits-of the City of . —— ‘ or s . = i Lae For families, 50 cents. ‘ . Goodwin Candles per. box; 2 60 : el Gee ox ay te id “3 . . ‘i is { Among the most important provis. Section 2, For families occupying abotise, . San Francisco 1 60 { : : : € ries, 50 cents. i ions of the debris dam bill as it pass. betes 3. For remaorunis and eating hous. = Oandles 64 for 1 } S, 7 av are. ¢8,70 cents. ed the State Senate Wednesday are Rection 4. “Wor @rebdlaes kekela, $8: . Starch per box, . 50 the following: . Section 5. For second-class hotels, 2° . Butter per roll, 40 are ‘ Section 6. ‘or rd-class hotels, $1.50. ——_ 2says: * * No pews or Section 7. For fourth-class hotels, $1. . Tobacco per plug, 45 corporation own!ng or appropriating,, Section8. For saloons, 75 cents. i or wh« may have appropriated, -purSection #, Forroomasnd omces, ascents! ANT) EVERYTHING ELSE IN ehased or leased water for mining pur. cents. : a Pp ORTION poses, shall have any right to run said Section 11. For barber shops, = cents. ws ROP . For Headache, Billensness. Liver tom: ‘water, or any portion thereof, into; amen 12.__For bath establishments, 75 ats, Ind te egem =o bu er 50. BY DEUGGISTs. Section 15. All houses occupied by wo. ‘ aoe son or corporation shall have sub-! men, 50 cents. ae . WM. WOLF el — scribed an id for shares in said} Section 16. For school houses with an ati —_ . — ~_ ~
Rally “Round the flag, Bass a . . . GRAND ENTERTAINMENT BY ‘CHATTANOOGA POST, G. A. R. At the Theater, Nevada City, On Monday and Tuesday THE VETERANS OF CHATTANNOOGA POST WILL APPEAR WITH THEIR OOMRADE, Evenings, Mareh 7 and 8, aan 1@ TT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Fine Scotch Twveeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths Of Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BESF SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. *“*“Beehiwe.»?>? t, The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Stove xrmr NEVADA OorTyz. J. J. JACKSON + ¢. sins -5 2.0 ¥ = —Propriotor. There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WwWinEets AN D EBwIiIQvUOCO Rs. J. J. JACKSON, 18 and 20 Oommercial Btreet. SPERRY FLOUR K NEED & CROCHET SHAWL, SORAPS, Ent THE CELEBRATED << “€an now be purchased in this city. iS is the Best in the City. Try It. -—w CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent 0 C. Duval has been arrested at Port. = land, Or., for murder. . Section 45. er irrigating, if Seking water . MAJ . “ . atfamily rates, for lots not exceediug one. Judge 8. B. McKee, late of the State . half an acre inarea, $10 per season. Lots Section 44. Railroad depot, $2.50. OR ROBERT H. HENDERSHOT, The World=Renownea DRUMMER BOY of the RAPPAHANNOCK’ Assisted By . at family rates, forevery quantity above an . have formed a society for planting . no water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for . ss $25 for season. week. \ ‘Section 50. For sprinkling or watering . . $10 per year. Supreme Court, died Thursday at Oakeae over one-half acre in area, $15 * land. : . Section 46. For irrigation,if taking water . The ladies. of Livermore in this State inch; at the rate of-25-cents -pet inch for’ 24/ . hours. . . Section 47. For irrigation, when taking . trees. : ._ . 24 hours. ' The yachts will not start on their Section 48. For irrigating vegetable gar. race across the Atlaztic until next dens, where vegetables are sold in market, . a For city a plugs, AGF water . used for fire pu es, oreach plug per Dr. James Hodges, the bomb-throw. year. sj sisi . ; whe San Francisco, has been held in . 5 streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs . The Best Musical Talent of the County, a . . Section 51. For practice of organized hose . John Fagan had his head crushed at . or fire companies, $10 per year. San Francisco by falling under the . k Section 5z. For flushing sewers of all inds, $10 per pe ; wheels of a wagon. Section 53. For City, Hall and City Jail, $5 per year. A young man was sent to the peni. ection 54. For City Trough at the Plaza And by a Number of Eloquent Declaimers. Under the direction.of Prof. E. Muller, . COLD WEATHER ITEMS. We always have in stock for ladies’ and children’s wear Knitted and Crochet Wool Shawls, Scarfs, Undershirts, Skirts, Leggings, Hoods Gloves, Mittens, Sacks and Coats. . ————-_i— —=MZEL-L--N-E-R-Y¥— tentiary. for 5 . and City Pound, $20 per year. . . one year. at Akron, 0., for, Section 55.The agent of the Company betraying a schoolgirl. . Shall have the power in all cases to ascertain Beech eee . by proper tneasurement, the quantity of waThe Treasury Department has de. ter aed. and fix the price as provided b " cided that the wife of a Chinese labor. 3¢¢tions 46 and 47 ; it shall also be optiona The Entertainment Will Oonsist of Remarkable Performances on the Drum By the World’s Champion, Artistic Instrumental and Vocal Music, z to said agent to furnish or nut furnish water er comes under the_prohibition of the . for irrigation to parties taking no water at 8 es . family rates. Restriction Act: {Section 56. All rates, except irr ation and “ ani city purposes, are due and payable weekly. Dan’ Desmond and Dan Sullivan, . Wie" Re Ate, ‘sprinkling’ and ‘watering miners. instan i is . streets, practice of organize re compaPita S tly__ killed roe, nies, Rushing acwaes: City Hall, City Jail, week at the Paradise Valley mine in City srongh, snd pownd. are due . and paya. the Btate ada. > >. ble quarterly. Irrigation rates in monthly . * — t sf x Ss oe i eee of one-fifth of the rates, when . explosion of a blast. a8 isthe Grst . taving water for the season, as pravided by fatal accident in the mine. Section 47. If not paid within the current . . month the water will beshut off at the dis. . cretion of the water agent. i Every west-bound passenger train that leaves Deming on the Southern Pacific RuiJroad, is plentifully supwith copies of the weekly ediof San Jose newspapers, filled with information relative to the reof that particular portion of California. Every traveleris thereby + supplied with a stock of information eameereng Sat cit , and in many in: it to investments. grat not altogether . imate sutherisedarentel MSCs or ee . The Program will be published later. : ha gy aac we of their pub. Department may turn onthe water for City : > purposes, : i Hi a thy ae pi or tra ener wed fr ning Samasmmtom etoturn the current of imPassed Vebruary 25th, 1597. President. gouge any tS ion towards its inviting field. W.G. Richards, Clerk; : $27 @@~ Nothing extra to reserye. Box-sheet at Vinton’s. » Section 57. First-class hotel is understood , to be a hotel coutuining uot leas than 70 beds ; second-class hotel not less than 40, beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds; . fourth-class not less than 10 beds. . ~ Section 58. First-class livery stable is un. derstood te be astable containing not less . than 25 horses; second-class livery stable not less than 15 horses; third class livery . stable not less than 6 horses; fourth-class . livery stable less than 6 hourses. j Section 59: No one except a properly au-! thorized agent of the water works shall turn on the water to any placeor building withAno . = » BY POPULAR LOOAL ARTISTS, Thrilling — Patriotic — Recitations BY ABLE DECLAIMERS. *. ‘ st & very de scription of Book and Job Pritting neatly and promptly executed at the very lowest rates, tPVAT ONE HALF OF USUAL RATES qj —_-MRrs.— Taester «az Crawford MAIN. 8TEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. THE Darny : Job Pintifig Omce fs the Largest and Best Office in this part of the State AT THR NETANAL, EXCHANGR. BOOK STORE Can be found everything in the line of Fancy Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, ‘Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, ALBUMS, :: SILVER. WARE :: CUTLERY SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &0-. COUNTRY —e PROMPTLY eetran. % STICH & LARKIN, broicicss GENERAL INSURANCE AGENOY. J. E. CARR. Carr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: ST Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. y EEP CONSTANTLY .ON H AND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ¢ \ THING USUALLY FOUN : ere DINA First-class Drug Store. en PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC SCHOOL Books, BLANK BOOKs, _DKIISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions a¢curately and carefull gist. NEVADA DRUG ‘STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets y compounded by a careful and competent DrugNevada City wee reee oan eee et eetenes steneyee ww. D. Vinton, PROPRI ETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT M FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPs, _ COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. EDICINES, . C AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESC IO}petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. SONS BE & OOM Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, —————————— —ANSELME A. GHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO FF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groc eries, Provisions, Feed, Cann ed Goods, Wines, Liquors, CROCKERY, GLASSWARH, Eto. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. ~ and delivered within a reasonable disSHURTLE All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, tance free of charge. A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME ‘A; OHARONNAT, STREET, next door-to Colley'’s Market, NEVADA CITY eee KkRPlaza F‘ced Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. COMMERCIAL ©. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal_ Buckwheat Flour, Etc. EF Agent for the Celebrated. SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET . The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of es Pipes, Cutlery, Eto, TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY..