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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

March 17, 1867 (4 pages)

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Tae Lapor Question. yeny ‘this time the labor question is engrossing the atténsion-of-the people of the State.” On the . ae ye heve cept a hae re to develo p its re 8, organ izing imm cieties, bd appoint) ing agents in “to~induce laborers 4a.come to shicticdien @n'tlie other hatid bladé'df grads ‘to’ dtow? or dill ‘ari Honest day’s work for the. welfare ,of the State! Attehipting td: thaké’a little political capi. tal otit' of the Chinese question, These fellows ate thditing ignorant men of strong prejudices to deeds.ef violence,” aid ‘sich have been known to throw. down . their toola and quit labor for which. they were receiving faircompensation ‘to mob the Chinege.. w orkmen. This Jabor ; qnestion, should He Giver as one of ‘public economy, and #0t ‘prejudice. The Chinese are ypdoubtedly a bad. element. of population, but they are;ameng us by virtue of rights’ undera ship which every citizen is bound and which opens, the immense she a fe of China to the commerce of the’ United "States. This ‘trade is yet in its) infancy and yet the annual statement will, show that it.is of great importaice:) This people are'among-as)‘and no political agi-' tation’ can’ dtive them out. If, therefare, their labor can’ be. profitably employed: withoyt detriment to that’ of titizens, it would be:wise ‘policy to make it ‘an agent! forrincreaging thie wealth of the State ‘Capital and labor are the two great sources of income in,all communities.’ ‘Phe latter ean create while the former can. only direct and aid. Both are important and, should-bemutually benefited. Tt is wise in ont oh, toemploy ° that kind of labor ch will produce themecessaries:bf life at.the lowest possible edst; arid by 86 doing he will henefit every citizen.. Abundance of labor, while it may. for a time decrease wages, will greatly diminish the cost of living) and ‘open up, new industries, add! A constant demand for laborers. In early days in California, labor commanded the highest prices, but employment was unattain and the field was limited. As population increased, manufacturing and agri. cultural industries began to expend, and then. labor found steady employment at. fair wages, while the ost of ‘living. was lessened by half. This is always the rule Fd peactice:the more laliotersa dduatry has e higher will be the w compared with the dostdf tiv Ader in the old countries. like England, . whega, there are no new resources or—industries to be dePht labore wha i Poanan -taob any class of workmen. ' ceeeaie meen are calcnlated todo a er Known. to fect fet thy § permanen ir Oe ‘We are.satir fied that thereare a industry where Chinamen thay be'empliyed, aia his labor will beri every lags of citizens in the the matter take its, course, and the we will. be adjusted as the interests sacnetanty detente: ei itis 7 dit «:Pistaser Count, Saturday, March 168h, Wood et als vs ‘Garber et'als. Judgment for pee accdbdiiriée Wh prayer of and defendant given Waayed atswer * Whartenby ve Merideth ct als Cause diam issod.an to Chas. Kent one ‘of the? dé. fendantk!? <baest. «695136 ‘ont! Paine agree to ee next, a are “Both: ~aanmnae cra snd tes Sn pater 4 st 4 4s ve af ** we haveia set of démagodgues of the Zack . Montgomery stamp,;-who never caused a} ; benefit. to population and be the means of crédting . see tothe ealorccdient of town ordinances. This duty belongs exclusivel the, 4isy . Book authorities and we are gst es that “the id @ cent oat th City . Y aed 8 teatep cans Attorney. melhi be allowed: ;fees in eases of yeonviction, as is,done,in Grase Valley and otliet towns.— These feds to be paid out of ‘the vost. It . then might also be made the duty of: the Attorndy, to see that Ye Marshal and other . fer city officers perform properly the duties ‘of . their offices, and if thisis done,in a single year, we are satisfied that the income of the city will'be latgely increased. The . © Jooseness in the collection of revenue, and the bad management of city matters have been outrageous, and if matters cannot ‘be improved) it is time the city -charter:' was ‘surrendered, anid the people Feleased from: paying a tax Which brings'them so little We.are. satisfied. that this state of things din be changed, and that with: the present incom of 'the'city -and thor-. oughly competent and Willing officetd, Ne-. vada can be one of the best governed’ arid nestest towns of the States ‘Let the work’ tees appoint Attorney, of e , who “will see that the revenue is , the city orditiances’ “enforced, and that tle people shall have:no cause of complaint. Citizens demand good streets and sidewalks, good order and/an enforcement. of Jawi—. Ne man who is not pledged to secure these need. expect..a bing office at the next, election, ;, Ceeh ' THERE are, according to the Directory, Jtist published, 884 law fitins'th San Fran. cl ciseo, and 879 in the State ; 242 physicians. there, and’745 in the State; 824 clergymen, 87 being ‘ta San Fraviciseo’} 425 ‘black-' smith’ shops, of whith San Fhindiess con . tains 65; and 1,646 places where liquors: are Tetailed, of whicli'996 are in San Pran-. cisco. Mayor Monror.Tlie name of this. man is again conspicuoug.as a prime mov-. er in» recent threatened ‘disturbances in. New Orleans, ‘Hels one of the Presiden-' tial pets, say# thé ‘Times, who, after béltig: . suspended from’ the exercise of his munici-. pal.functions, Was restored to them by Andrew Johnson. The proof showed that . . ~ that city in July last, and for which it is. * now pretty generally believed he ought to . haye forfeited ‘his life, ° But ‘the President . . ee ‘differently, when he. conferred so basely. abused. It devolyes now 1 upon Congress to take his case in hand. If an example is-1ot made of him it will be beCatise he’ lide” been ‘misrepresented ;” ana
Re SRE Cagney, HS HRA ne Zhi a sinks SouTHERE Cotton Cnams ‘Parp.— Notwithstanding the denial of the statement that fer Bed have been paid Southern claimants for cotton ‘coufisea ted by our forces during ‘the war, such payme unde. \Frowr ttie\wtiddle f N Aap id of Novem » . e 7 peld upon thie —— ’ class of claims, class of Bere de axT = daughter of Lew an ma te fa nf rae froth Vthe the patents! di Browd'street esther i et ALPS FO a seamer ~~ Beapryat.—A, Festival wilk-be given by . * . LANG AewaR & Asm Phil _wlgeo ee-SE TERT mak Inge set ‘Clty Attorney] rpose. Te need [4 of reform:be commenced, andlet the Tras. e he fheited thé masdacre which occutred in lear apon the raflan the powers which he Kad O for the vindication of the humanity which : ‘ ee eta : per of State I law, butitis not. his Bar, to with costs of suit taxed at $44 00 Loca meet? oe ee ee comrany, ‘ ie ae . #PMBILBS H4AAD ROE ATS,” x. is 735 en ¥ ipliaag . BOY WER ? et nc Wied Ot Every Des eo Ete . CALIFORNIA**BI reolda'y lence pene —s * 4.) ree, SHIRTS! CRAVATS, Pam 09 KS.. aSVa PAISLAS ATRIOUT (OR t eng ey" ‘ heen al cag i i iit este sisedl allt sdf teene 6 + BROTHER quvh gn eerie . 7 mik Walises, I ro) MABE i Ad ; z oe : sage og fons : my . ate ~t Bg ah ~s n rate of two per cent per month till paid, ". PHIS TOWN, SELLING ABOUT 8,000 Ih, Parr A ‘NEW rt OF MERE DTT es bath S sums ims ble in in gold col of the yng States, C pose Be to the office of City Martial — Se eg oe eee NEW CONCERN eB sy ‘ Er Fae eae Ed ae yom Manns. manger, (ON NEWON ee oss Belden: cradle vad se cosa Be ds = Has recently been opened gnd t ; i teint al Roaueererioe —e oF state of Cullfornia. co at a . aaa on. 1) Heeae iain ig Ppritemerdh had to ps : enn or feees ore el tor ‘thetr. Meats during the past winter and . een . ling thence mo srchedhchae, tre tine of ~ FOR MARSHAL, up to the present fime, 3 opm kbar aenndred aud ep Ry t &: Zz, CANTTELD, atthe ‘a te It can be seen by avery simple calculation that will sre 1 0 wee out © Le a scadidaes be tar. for the ofice of City Marshal, at the . tHié NEW MARKET hin} We made fhe’ means 9 re id election to*be held 6n. the 6tlr day ©f May, 1867. : Yeesening the cost “of living very much: aad 2 a th . uit ei ee dred ant sam tine!ef improving thie quatityiot Meats ang 5B) TE sa te fol Cc eet adh ae r erly and fo ae g n 0 f . rae? 1 {. . thus securing a’constant stpply ‘of “pluxury, the aie os a streak at the. potnt netliog’ house on tate . pr. i e absence of which is sometim és ‘seriously and vex 5. Wa ies and “barns, Ps a i ationsly experienced under the reign of mMonghpoBailey. provements ‘elobging thereto, a aa ‘ 6. Son ted therewith, im Ty, viz Fat Meats. 6. Son aia ‘water ee x rirtue iis tac FIRST it om THE rrELe Be Booth. ptonen Sye pine ae wife, seen tne Seresaehiel ANP BEADY Quantity of Meats consumed, 8000 } ahcrane toatl a arising ‘a a serisiny : H s¥nime CAMPR row i ; pReduction:impriee, ; 5 Se tl Di tunnel on Kate Hays known asthe <¢'. FOR’ THE Hee Guving-per day, “150 ¢ TI 4a ‘Tunnel,"? the water ke, Say . , Cantine dnebacal Oh ge noompeae aban bn aaah webene i adi ottennecth lawedii # . Or, $54,760 per year—A SUM ABOUT EQUA J 9. fhe from the reservoir at the mouth of the Blake tanLro-THre AL # ax ¥ tin JY Cantine pr yee a ngs ey bed theabove described premises Stace Winters frowns have passed away, i WHOLE fait oe 0 a f 7 rie coe as ony dprtietne aa share’ . ©’ = Ute hc. . County UF ebiiol 11. Goc Pr aii t Oks ci = 3 SS 42"Phe cee pte af pene te eee — = he so Se aanetl cecanman emmer ae ine omu cess on the i iniblacees of this aetna a The rata comm ot nee t pos acat ae “2 Paradise for man’s.delight, a he'is:so sanguine 6n this point,'as to be:troabled iH. Spe Mining 8 the Independent tent Quartz’ and Graves Bat she Kindly garb ibe Nature sett 4 . with no misgivings whatever as to the success o arr Th eiztech at De cere 'Garhiba ide “Tosigt halt it frag eta ng to the ‘his undertaking, which w{ll follow as an incident 16.. Di: Mecaytiee t thence mari southier. 48 a being reaatea at mae Sie oo ei A. Booth, he uraes Of wai Data ie OB pean tore of NERS, of the improved public welfare. mh13_ 17. The tater ll be gare eats therein and bes ete Site i pally $4 ns be rag he cla f Min ine GRAND , . pany ith eno co ie rest HecervED AN NOW ceive : barr Pree 8, ee < : . cot icnae worceaai sts aee hi 2 . FAIR AND EXHIBITION yore oriviee ts cpersdiaments ded apperl THING € iu he eee 20, ‘Wh Henances fo waning i # ‘belonging or in c LO INC Boose ng ™ oy i “Arta tere . Eeceraaholathonlidieia F 1 } s, situated upon and the northerl 22. ‘Th cara tones eae etc . BANNER BROTHERS), ity ong olf ek m the town o alley, in the coun ty ; : : 8 fe k Cor. Broad Streets, : 4 aithe of ¢ e Bad; ime ony, coma & Pine q J 24. The gots heh olen ms Sohne Tri Hai citmercs lt o'ack on vend Be i dion Angles and variations; ana Ohio ae above = a nelten: ond Splendid. Monte: a Afternoon and continues until 8 o'clock in the day, 8. Bc ctanaee oes iuayon . sPRts@ Cuore, wed) Sen r Ue Cooney SUE heen MPa dent int oe aad fue iad ae eee ME Omen, Tar} —o R e ; st) stay red FURNISHING Goons, Everybody invited. 4M ati 1 sie Sobe Mi Sago Aaectad taiinible Hi bik whites” Seogicn meu se . of. é + ae Hevords of soon fi Geunty ae . Latest and Most Fashionable: tyles, zs gere PATRICK aT. Services s Pge mi omy with all the mining improvements, hoist, sa s in the mo ing woven eng a ingle to eat z, Plinared: Which we offer for sale at such ae . evening g aad stati iene eedelieh hd Weabicmstament ta = "ales ge co solve gat-. As cannot fail to give © complete éatie _ INAIDOF THE _ arr che . public sale all the tea * faction. Rev. M Sofa Cae avon fe Heard tans nil hr ol ded CATHOLIC CHURCH, E. Chare ween th hours of . .o'¢ Jock 42" Bee. ‘Given anders ati me 8 Fine ‘Dress Sait, ’ UM “a day of sina a B. geet cen ; a NaRRo ane teehee . ew * Stn of Every ean '. ON MONDAY MARCH feth, 19675 Sr ¥a ae SALB.>State of ac z > “} "i ed was tl } i ust ae BP 3 4 ay t9e TOC RIA FE RER EAR RF y TSF #. ‘ Borlandous," jhe BR Pes dtir Goede . vow > eee pe And Citizen’s Hats, abe om s 7 2 gery ater Aaaies Rant intact, . 1408 (0 Aifew® et pTAA A “Be Py S4OFe en ey aeol, hme> 4 a a [Ecenomize 3. oN anniver RIB EMO RA ostt i oh 09" saint of I o, ella ddudgy a bun xslt . e COL psi tr a's With glad , seer qo ¥ashionable Dry Goods store, 78 Gal is os Cor, Broad & Pine Sts, , beds hentia a dapat "Nevada Sstaalallas wena of A. : Yuuy Fou be i st8 . ,OMELAAY alley ~ amen: ona. oat ve Shae) mn S., IHGAguot eaners FRR me 30 wa ely! wettsGonievemdcnrtned aterenered