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March 24, 1880 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. és nas dene Weanstday” March 24th, 1980. ie New Yerk Agencies for the Daily *ranscript.—J. H. Bares, 41 Park Row, (Times Building, and Gro. P. Rowet.-& Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York City, are our duly authorized Agents: Files‘ of the’ Transcript have a special place at the above nam64 offices and’ are open toall who desire to __noe tke paper. : 2 sf ——— = _ ‘The Peard Gon. ‘Mining Company, : ~~ Application has been made to they —_Seeretary.of State for articles of in see mooie ie Mining. Company,. Cons: dorporation of the Peard Cokiand ee fed, with the— following ineo po S tors: E. M. Preston, ‘Thos. Peard, _ Jas. Donald, John:T. Morgan, D.E. Morgan. Thi capital stock of the organizatidty is dividéd into 100,000 #hared at a’ par.value of $1 p r share. The property. of the Company, consisting of 4,500 feet “on the. ledge __“-efesttng Kirkham & Hitcheock’s in‘! _ the _dewhy’ discovered ‘North End fiekkof this district, will be developfil as sobn as possible, work having}. been bogun on it yesterday morning. No stock will be. ‘sold unless the r prospecting results favorably, the principals believing that they will) “not be justified asking the public te take of the property aniil seme substantial knowledge of the ledge’s } extent and: rishmess’ can be obtained. It is judged by surface indications: ‘fhat the letlge‘formatioh i¢ 30° #6 40 fect im thicltness, and lies Between 4late aul gramite. The ‘‘Morgan” claim, owned by some of the above. nained parties and others, comprises _ 1500 feet on another and smaller lead im the same vicinity. » the ravines Yeading froin the line of these ledges to the rivers have produced some gold toplacer miners in the past, but above them no metal has been found. Withity # few weeks the approximate . value of this promising field will be _ determined, A Lack of Capital. "A eorresporident writing from. ‘Grass Valley to the Sacramento Bee fells these plain truths: : , of thin kid coverings for @portion-of (7 The wearer ot them —— mending: ~ “Phe exceeding two years.” — 0 ‘principals, Backers and SpecthIt is no'secret, Miat T and James Rcddh propose to meet*at Storms’ Ranch on the 3d ‘day of April and fight for a stake of $250-a side, oper for $5.0. If iseven said that exYtfrsion trains will be run from Nevada City and Gr.ss, Valley to the scene of the contest, and that al lo¥ers of the “‘manly art” will be invited to put. in_an appearamee’ on that auspicious oceasion. The wouldbe fighters have announced their intention to wear hard gloves, 90 as to evade the penalty of lawe# ainst the hands. enabled tordo better execution’ on his opponen’? “mug” than he coud barefisted. Z While McAlpine and Rodda and their friends are openly arranging details for the mill, and est happy in the belief that they will in no wise be unenable to the courte; ithes-eaked . om that the proper authorities are slyly making arrangements to cap. ture the whole crowd and prosecute ; thery under Sections 412 and 413° of : the Penal Code, which reads ‘as follows: eee: s “Every person who engages in, instigates, encourages, or promotes any] ring or prize fight, or any other premeditated fight or contention (without deadly weapons,) either as principal, aid, second, um ire, surgeon, or otherwise, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison not “Eve y person willful’y present as a spectator at any fight or contention mentioned in the preceding section, is guilty of a misdemeanor.” It will be seen from the sections will not exempt froma heavy penat ty any one in any way connecteh with the affair. Neither Would'filey’ be better off by leaving the county} or State ; for the }iws of California! Governor has approved the bill or as they stand at present provide for * t tered abroartor return here again. , heir punishment when they are cap“Said one county officer to the TRANSCRIPT reporter yesterday :-—‘If these mén insist uwpen fighting each.other, with or without gloves There.is one great drawback to . they—will have to fight us also. And ithe development of the majority of the miues i this vicinity, and. that is the want of capital. And had the holders of these mines been able to have seen the tolly of trying to hold these mines (with no capital to levelop them) years ago, and offered some inducement to capital to assist them, Grass Va ley district would, have been far in advance of what it now is, But tae peopie who own edges here have held tueir stock’ at éuch enormous. prices thet men with Aveans to operate iu ives: have been frightened away, hever to return wguin, as they dul not feel jastitied in paying such Wigh prices for mines oes that have never been tesicd Con‘#equently capital has been driven will not suppresss anything of interaway, and the orines are just where they were ten or fitteen years ago. Now would it not have been far betfer for the ven who owr these mines, -and the people generwiy, to have sold a portion of their minés to parties who had money to develop their desources and putthem in a cond.tiow to remunerate the’ stock holders? Men whe have lived in Grass. Valley for years past are too well aequainted withthe manner in which mines in this vicinity have been hapdled in the past, and busine men; miner aud wechanies should’ use all tair! means to induce ‘capital to come to . ‘their aid. ne ae a or ine The Debris Question. There seemed to be but one opin ion esitertained by the members of the commission that recently visit= ed this section to obtain information as to the method of settling the de. bris difficulties, and it, was that) ‘some immediate steps should be taken by the Legiskature to preserve tlre interests: of “the farmers and the miners:~ “That the adoption of practical measures in the premises . clevolves, upon the present legislators . at Sacramento ig. uewo agreed upon by all far-sighted people «who have the genuine welfare of the State at heart, It is mow’ generally —acdraulic wining would deprive the State of one of its greatest sources o! “revenue, ; ees xz — ee Te. Resumed Wask ing. Wiashiitig in thy Hersthdiiin dlaim, high wap upended a few days . ae Bile by the mew owner m order to cularge the dite eapacity and put iu another moniteyy will —e resumed to-day Wish tyeu nypritors aud a fcll Hier Lot waters * A 'jary having failed to agree thé day. we will not forget to pay our respects'to any man wieh enongh rt) have anything whatever to do with the’ contest.” In conversation witit the reporter shortly after, a prominent sporting nan obeerved : “Tf you don't believe Soap’ and Jim ‘wilt meet as now arranged Sor, wait and sec. We'll flay a esld decik on those smart Alecke up atthe Court House, you} hear me.” Seales pie “The Traxscrirt.is anxious to report progress in this connection, aud ~ est to ertlier side , Case Dismissed. The case of J. K. Jaques, the tailor #rrested Sunday evening by Sheriff Tompkins and tricd before. Judge Robinsow Monday on a charge of stealing a pair of pants and some cloth frow A. Bluniberg's shop, was dismissed yesterday morning, the previously and his Honor deeming there_-Was not enough evidence of Jacpres’ intention to steal. The latter ¢laims that he, was exhibiting the articles in question with the intention of setaring” Sume orders for garments to. be made up in the shop, ami was considerably intoxicated. Mr. Blumberg expresses satisfaction abt the discharge of his employe, saying that he made the complaint under the impression that it was his duty to do so, not because he desired to presecutehim > Card frem Mr. Rogers. 0 -————— NEVADA Crry, March 23rd, 1830, Sprrork TRANSCRIPT—having heard touay that 4t a meeting of the Board of City Trustees las® nisht tioned as an-applicant for the position, I here ‘state that) kuew jtothing of any vacaiicy or such meeting. J.J. Roe urs. os -General Grant Safe. The" steamer on width "Gaseral om MeAlpine . prize fighting. These gloves eonsist . ’ ‘governed: by his pass "This shows that ‘if Brother Porter ad-the power-he-would stifle _a_free . ‘writing ‘and publishing -what— he} privilege. ’ Parties residing at and near North San duan who have money in ‘ings Banks declare that .f the Revehan appointinent of policeinpm was . ____ __knowledged that.the stoppaye of hy-. made,and-that-my namesas_ihenoreo ge mh 2 : Se. McALPINE vs. RODDA. en mew sv A Bux or that the Peace Authort« {Frott our Sdn JusnCorresportdentt. } ties are Making Arrangements to Raitris wanted phere badly. . Prevent the Propoqed Fiat 1 Iii said a change will Se made ‘at Sterms’ Ranch; by rresting shortly in one of: guy business firms. The public ,voad “between! this place and Glassett’s ranch needs repairing. . Peter Purdon is putting his grede between this tgwn and Nevada: in first-rate condition,Our cold winter weather still continues, raw gold winds during the days andcold freezing weather at nights. The oldest inhabitant, and: he is an Ipdiaw aged 4, never before witnessed such a winter’ in@alifor‘nim = : __A-young son of James.A, Evans is . lying in°a' very dangerous condition. He has been very ill_for some time, though last accounts report him as ver. Tor: Joye is the attending physician. . ; -Partiesat this place talk of establishing on the ruins of the Independenta cawpaign. paper to be run in the interest-of the Republicans If such a paper is established it will be edited: by a mat who will not be ions and = prejudices, a Brother Porter is down like a thousand. of bricks upon the TranscRIPT for publishing my weekly — oras be had ‘it, weakly reports. press. He claims the privilege of pleases, whsthetrue or fa'se, -but nooody else shall have the same Savnue and tax bill Lecomesa !aw they will mvest their money in Governwilling their money shall be taxed once but they can’t stand to have it. taxed twice. Of courss at present writing I donot know whether the not. The new writer fer the Herald says Judge Stidger had been the prosecuting attorney‘for the people up to the time of the trialof the woman who has given Brother Porter, so much trouble. Judge Stidger assures me that this is: a false. statement. Some years ago he says Mr. Gay‘ord appointed himdeputy prasecuting attorney,and he held the officeuntil a new elect on occurred when ais functions ceased. Phat was over three years aga Simce that time he has ouly~ acted. a8. prosecuting attora¢y in cases when employed by clients, -Why can’t people teil the truth’? The trialof the woman charged with keeping a house of ill fame was suddenly breu,ht toaclese on Wednesilay morning of last week. Robt. Huckins, the consplaining witneds, proposed to her that if she would abandon the house he would withdraw the complaint of dismiss the action at his own cests er witheut costs te her except her counsel fees.._She eonsented, and an article of agreement was drawn up and signed by the high contracting parties. She atn: doned the heuse for another on the sane street, where she now is,aad thes case was dismissed. This case was called on Tuesday morning at 10 o’dlock, Jaines. A, Stidger appearing as counse. for the people. and the old Judge forthe defence. The whole of Tuesday was: spent in an endeayor to émpanel a jury. ‘'wenty-four men had beew summoned. At the close of the day’s work only six unprejudiced men were selected teserve and the case went over till next day. The proceedings on."Tuesday were as good a8 a ciyeus, and parties present as witwesscs, jurors and bystanders were much amused, . The two attor~ neys wrangled over points of law uatil the dustive became so ~befogyed that he didn’t know whether he was stahding Owhis head or his fest. The. bystanders, would -e@easionnllg: birst owt in a loud guffaw ‘when ‘some tudicrous ablusion was mace to the onsen it way plain tobe seen she had enemies, it owns thi# fact that «armed her perseentors. Her counsed entdadvored to’dbtain avd ynbiased, unprejudiced jury,and for this (rant and party. had tak passage vaston yesterday afternoon, from Mexico to the United States, red. . The counsel on: the other: side amd which was reported Monday to} wauted no such jury, He wanted a be Jost at sea, arrived salely at Gal-} jury that would conyictnolensvolens, _ *}Mew were © putpose worked .without ceasing, . ‘thhig was-all he asked, al he deserv; that the poor woman qt the bar had } a3. aby) sympathizers in. Court.as testified on their oa To all such the’counsel for the de‘fense interposed a challenge for cause, because He said the defendant was to be deemed innocent until her ailt was proven,and that she was not beund to remove the bias from the minds of the juror by proving her inhocence, A.great deal of angry feeling was made manifested,and ofi one occasion the counsel for defendant said ‘that during the investigation of the case he would have something to say and that he would teach a les‘son-to some of the witnesses they would never forget. “This caused ‘the prosecuting witnesses to squirm terribly fer-he—knew_ that he and_ Poer and Farley, allof whom bad beeri:summoned as witnesses, would Eprron Transerirt: Much hes been said ina general way for and against a change of reading books in our public ‘schools. Some of the criticisms on the books now in use . are but too just, and most ‘of the arcitic Coast Readers are very absurd. fo my mind, there is wo great difference between any of the schoo} books, new or oli, now so much discussed. Thus, being otherwise equal, “the cheapest are: the best.” Any change mast prove costly, in spite of all claptrap: to the-contrary.—They areall bad, Our educational affairs are just now ita state.oi transition. The signs of the times are that all of the present style. of school readers will be thrown out of our school houses. Under such circumstances the wise course is:to‘wait awhile and watch the course of events. Otherwise it will be like swapping. horses in the middle of a stream. If there quoted thet the ‘ase of hard gloves ments bonds. They say they are is anything inthe Quincy Reiorm, the present system of readers must be changed. The Quincy plan is buund to be adopted: ‘Fo interest pupils is its cardinal prinoip.e. But nd attempt is apparent in any of our ordinary readers to interest pupils. Political Koonomy. The selections are, all either “heavy” “or puerile: Que half have no sense and the other half no attraction. They are one and all ‘machine books’—like Hodges’ razors made’ to~sell, ies Boston, Philadelghia, and other. fact, and have discarded suck, bish as. our public: Board gare asked to adopt. Instead of them, their reading lcssons ae fresin, spicy, and so enturtaining that the pupils long to pursue them. Study that is a pivasure is sure to succeed, Of all the series advocated perhaps the ‘*Pacific Coast” (so called) is the worst. Nothing but hard cheex and: profound seltishness it. seems to me could ask that they should be imposed on the school children of this county. It would transcend. the limits of this article to detail their defects, but [boldly challenge any advocate of auy of the readers [ have referred to, to. detail their good qualities, aud I promise to show up their defects, 1t is amusing. to San
Francisco people to hear Banorott & Co. spoken of as “friends of the laboring classes.” In truth they are about as much so as the late A. Stewart of New York, In con-lusior, tet me say" to the powers that be: Go ahead. Books are made to scll. Heed. the voices of theit agents, Buy the ‘!Coast Series,” of some other of their kind. here are twenty different sets of readers’ published in the United States. Do not trouble yourselves f Myo sénd on and take samples of them before you make your selections. -Buy worthless books. Force the parents to pay for them. Force the children to drudge aud drone over them, >And: by and by. parents, pupils, teachers aud oificials can join in the sad, solemn wails” Otalkthe sad words . ‘Uthat have ever been told. Tie sadest are these Wehave been sok ! ’ Dax, Swirt. — +> + 2 oe y Card 6f Thanks. . + g \Coteo they een Wats The Iadics of St, Canice Ca:holic Church desire to. return thauks to the public generally for the liberal man‘ner in which they patronized the Wall on St. Patrick's might; also to. these citigeris Who contributed 86 génerously in various’ ways’ to its” suocess. ffered as jurors who es = Ds aed . = 2 “t¥ ~_2 ~ to $540, ‘Thewet receipts. of the. bal’ amount. Mrs. Hi Lorn, Mes, Dy Chaacy, Committee. i o. ths that their mihds had been so ptejudiced that it . woul require evidence to remove tt. —_wrt+testify, as-he—came.in_on some They -might.as’well stady Mulls’ . astern Cities have awakened to this . ————— IF Siewa County Rews. —— The Downieville Messenger of Saturday says: ~ — A nugget weighing seven ounces ' was isons in the North Fork Gravel Claim, Forest City, a few days ago. There is not }et much prospect of water. Thelate north winds have cut the snow badly, and anless there is rain the water season will be a poor one. . ‘There isa good prospect of an unusual interest being taken in Sierra mines this year by outside capitalists. ~ This is encouraging for the future of our county, and much increase in our prosperity may therefrom result. : Prof. -Fehnemann made the trip afoot from Downieville toCivy, through the snow, .over the trail, last Saturday, and returned the fo lowing day. His time from thereto Goodyear, four miles, #°* forty minutes, ist : _ a for pedestrialism 1 this-section, ast Brother Andrews, of Brandy City, dering what the inquisitive, brighteyed urchins along the river, meant with there annoying queries—*“Say, mister;-1ow-many—days have yow: been out?” .The distance between Downieville and Brandy City-isrecl-oned at about fourteen miles. . > -Carsen’s Testimenial te w-j.~ Upon the occasion of his departure. from Carson ‘Tuesday, Withelmj, the fidd er was presented with a massive j six feet long,-made of wood. Near the middle uf the letter was-asilver plate with an appropriate inscrip‘tion. On one side were the lettexs, Wilhelm, and the token itself formed the vest of the name. The gift ean fromthe employ yes insthe railroad office, Charley Laughton” mak. ing the presentagion speech. _ The recipient was greatly amused, and laughed so loudly that-in Reno, they thought a special session of the Legislature had been called, or that Sam Davis had been duaued for a week’s board. As the train moved out of the depot the delighted mvwsiciau held his j in his hand:and smiled. beniguly upon the admiring friends whom he. left belund.— Virginia Chronicle. : Ct hae eee ee Lee Col. Gordon's Resiguatien. The resignation of Col. Gordon, in Central Africa, is chiefly duvto-the discouraging treatment be has met with from the Egyptian authorities. He hasglealt a deadly blow to the slave tribe on the White Nile and Gazette Rive.s. The slaves gave him the opportunity by open rebellion. — Af seems admitted on all hands that he has achieved a wonderful work of “eivilization under enormous difficnlties. The extent of his domain ‘ wlvertised-for ssteat publie auction, aig . unless paymentis made before, will be wold 1 Brandy}. the best on record! street, Nevada City> Assessment Notice yinia, (OUTH YUBA GRAVEL MINX }> pany. Location of principal business, Nev ada City; Nevada wm VAILY TRAN ING (Oy.NEVADA CITY, CALIF: L place iforni County, ca ia. : “Notice is heteby given, that at a meeti of the Board-of Trustees, held on: the Be day of March, 1850, an assessment of ‘gy, ty-five Cents per share was levied uponcapital stock of the corporation, py a immediately iu United States. gold Cyt the Secretary at hivoffice, on Broad sige,” over Beckman’s saloon, Nevada City weet, da County, California. ae Any stock upon: which said ' shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the am . uay of April, 1880, will be delinquent ang . Ericf Mention ) Living Statues” at ¢ to-night. A.H. Irish is building round his property on V street. Frel Irish, an attac ruckee Republican, is sends in this city. Jeft George’s saloon at hey was bu rglarized Sune the extent of $50 wor: The Blacksmith’s Dr nation at Brown & Mo ontinues to prove a sti i on MONDAY, the 10th day. of MAY, 1gg9 pay delinquent assessment, together ow; ) costs of advertising and expenses of sale4 By order of the Board of Trustees, J. J. ROGERS, Secretary, mh23 : -Annual Meeting. HAMPION MINING COMPANY, Nevagy Ly) Gity, Nevada Cowrnty, Colifornia, —] Anmank Meeting Of Stockholders of the Coy. pany. will -be heldat the stlice, 525--Commey cial street, San Francisco, on fio. hae ee Tucsday, April 13th, Isso, Sohn eS Batre Ss 1880, rata iectated— hit “AB o'clock, “P.M mh. C. Nevada County Narrow 4 Guage Railroad Co, 3 ecome a citizen of states. : “Those big mudho Broad street, so ony 1 of teamsters, are being f arge stoues. ce R. E. Bush, until tec lent in District. Attorw pilice,is teaching school bievra county. ie! . ——§. le of Unclaimed Freight. _ Gensigned to A.C. loss, Nevada City,” His following described prope: ty having — been on hand and unclaimed fora period of sixty (6U)days or more—notice of arri.! yal having beet delivered personally to the consignee, and consignor@having been no-. tified through the Shipping Agent of the tailure: towinake delivery—will be sold ay Publie Action, at the Depot ot the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, Sacramento <by &. G. Guild, Auc-f_ Superintendent Gowe 9] and commenced gett he season's work at th f vravel mine ‘near. towh. tioneer, or = Friday the 23d day of-A’pril, 1839, aba G. Giferrero, who ga walks iff the :ecent ped 1 Boiler Smoke Stack, Drum, 1 Steamkn‘gine, Llron Fump, 1 Bd' Tron Rods, Lil ludia Kubber Hose, 1 Barrel Hardware. JOHN F, KIDDER, Gen'l Suptand Freizht Agent. big match at San-Fran mi es in six days. Therbeautiful reside Power, situated on Ari s offered for sale Eu an-be obtained by eatl Wells, Farge & Co's. F Dr. L,-R. Webst lected a de agate from go to San Francis ake part in organiz odge of the Knivhts state. Joint Senator Wats: luced in the Senate an hree new sections to ode to be known as . 7-48, re ating to pew: Bani New Grocery Sto — o volunteer firemen, The amateur minst: redeserving of anext JUNCTION. OF. was 1,500 iniles long by 1,800 broad. ¥ribes formerly hostile are now engaged in peaceable barter, and a chain of military posts has secured free communication, need of money, and this 16 was impossib.e for him to seud her. Tuere. will not be a dollar for stockholders in the Comstock Lode this nromin clauns-on that Lode are not paying expeuses-just now, and but ter assessments work would have to stop in some cases. A DRESSMAKER at Sioux City said in Court that it was the custom, sv far as she knew, for dressmakers to appropriate fronrene to three yards ofev.ry pattern brought them to make up, and that no one called it stealing. . =-_o— made dressat her wedding, but_ she wants to have it puffed in the papers. ————EE— Yesterday 5 Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Jacob Naffzicer, Proprietor. W E Deamer Gra Val H J Campbce!! Gra Val HJ snow do B Guscetti city . G Dblakey Grass Val I Martens Marysville A Hartung Pleas Vall CB Plate Sen Francis DSvhl Ceatennial Mi Geo W Pezet Cen Min CSulivan _ do M . ullivah do M-Roach do LL Greeutree San Fr ¥F H Bell French Cor C W-¥ilkins du A M Daaison Gold Hil A Gowell Oakland Ss Rosvener Mur Mine AC Monroe Relief Hil P Duun Relief Hill W Baxter do Pew Yesterday's Arrivals At THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas, E. Pearson, Proprictor. fan Fra JC Broderick Col Hil right ty A Maltman city P ISON Gacy J -& Broderick Col Hil B Gustetti do J ASeeley San Juan J strum Bloomfield b Hettinger tua Hill _D Furtth San Juan. Clary Yuba City B Pike San Franciseo ¥ Bingham Col Hill E M Culbertson Gr V G Lord Washington F Haley San Juan d MeLaughlin San Jna J Webuncan!Will Val C McBtv¥ San Franeis SF Smith Relief Hill A Genacni city EB Thomas city Cstidger do W Wear city : : R RDeNoon WF Englel -_—_——— ‘MARRIED, At the Congregational Parsotiazé, Nevada City, Marcle; 1880, by Rev. J. Bima. Sr. William Benfield and Miss Malinda Purdy vothrot Grtsy Valley. cir RESIDENCE FOR SALE. wet, THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE of i A. D, Tower, situated om Aristec4 Egypt grew } . dissatistied, because so. frightfylly duoc « Vaken as a whole, the . A BRIDs way wear a very plainly t ge at. their entertair Pheatie this evenin: amine will be chaet ind the price ofadmis The Grass Valley. U minjng item ‘that aft ison an incline et.” The proof reac een on a drunk of ab ending to permit suc and stupid blunde ually keen -vision. The First Infantry] ourth B.igade, N. G buverted into an art b be composed of the arstield Guard, tl ight Artillery, of Sa ada Light Guard, E uard, and the Yuba emperors. 2 oe Chy Trustees. 2 The City Trustees . i meeting Monday brs: excepting W’, esent. COMMERCIAL & BROAD STS.,. NEKADA CITY, ERSKINE ENRIGHT, Would respectfully fuibesn the people of Nevada City that they will, ™ « 4 = = within ten days, open a First Clase Grocery Store. a Prices will be as low as the very owest. * JFall particulars im a few days. H, L. Gave, polic 8 resignation, whic J. Rogers, Joba M etzinger, Jr., made he position, A ball ¢ Board, and Mr ected to serve the It was decided by P Surveying and « pu take place at tl o'clock Saturda g cash, Cos pe property lying noel and Wells A i ld at auction, the ] i than $250, the . THE BLACKSMITH’S GOMBINATION! . ne al vada Lodge, Na. . Special 3k —_ There will be a §) evada Lodge* No. ® (Wednesday) 2 =AT lock, for the pury Brown & Morgan’s Hall, e First Degree of . TE ~ endance of men siting Brethren rend 7 is offevedd for sale. Wa4 er and gas on the premises, EnCuire at Wells, Fargo & Co's Tiiosele Ofice. Novada City, March 24, Ise0.-luna * MATINEES EVERY DAY “l. By order of “* aM’ O'CLOCK P.M. i. MoaRbuAd EVENING PERFORMANCES LP PRE COMMENCING. AT 74 P.M. Mme. De — spe eplet tt “4 ved.” Catalognes rece Marg. Leste Admission Only 25 Cents; childre® . Tw i Balf Pride. ey