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May 13, 1881 (4 pages)

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3 . sk v 9 The Daily Transcript, i= 4 “WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. A STRONG CASE. The Imptttation of W. W. Nichols with Brown, the Hichwaymian. t q . Friday, May 13, 1881. ° A Free Advertisement. Mr. Horton visitel*the TRANSCRIPT @fBce yesterday. He was in an on ‘uly excited trame of mind, having gained a1 impression that this paper had assan'ted his personal character .and his ability as a teacher of writing. thuge dimensions, as we knew , nothying about him or his system except» sing by hearsay, and of course wouid “devices, When we foot the bills our} wor of the child, and thé names and 3077, All persons registering marooo ote mine ta Jim Crow Caiiyon, ’ mg to make bér mark this sumiuner not be unfair enough to attack him ‘on the etrength of such testiniony as that even were it arfavorable.» We ave unqualifially epposed to the employment of specialists in'the public dchoo's of this State, and that is “ull there is of it. Thecontmon people, we whoearn our breal bythe sweat of our } rows, cannot afford to have our children fritter away ‘their -in perfecting themselves iW arts dike -Spenmanship, drawvinz, _ music, “and ‘Other branches that are totally less to-nine hundred and ninety-nine ppersons.out of every. thousand. We must leave these teachers of new fangled fol-de-rols to be supported by those who are able to pay for their impractical and perhaps theoretical inventions. If the-fegudar teachers in the schools »qualified to instract in.what is required, let them step down and out rand mrake room for. more ‘capable persons, Our educational institu tions are expensive énough al eady use— are, not without being covered from stem to stern with the parasites that some ‘enthusiasts are constantly endeavor— ing to attach tuthem. They stayger enough ender -the. ‘plain sturlies” gaugtt ina plain manner. It any of ‘us have more money than -we kuow 6 ~how to use in-auy-other anda . wiser manner, let-us hire these 80 ca.Jed . _ ‘professors -ont-of our own pockets, .and take our chances upon their hav“ing anything more than‘eatchpenny i selves. e,will have a ‘better idea of the vans ‘money than the San} Francisco Board wfKducation seemed tohave when they conchiuled to give . Horton such a ‘'soft berth.” la siecagiecciar noice neal ee Marriages, Births and Deaths. The following extracts from the Political Code are of interest to a.l, although the clauses relating to births and deaths are*not ‘observed . ‘as they should be: He labored under a mistake. of . posed: of from time to time as the rement tothe Union concerning the arrest in Shasta county of -W. W. Nichols, formerly of this tounty, ob the charge of being interested with Jack Brown in'the robbery“of the Igo and Anderson stage. That pa~ per Says: How he came to be-an intimate‘of Brown is not known, but the fact that he was is clearly established, and Nichols made confessions showing that harbored Brown and obtained part of the proceeds of the staze robbery. Nichols was living with “his fami y, not far from the scene of the robbery, and the Sheriff while out in~ search of information in regard -to the affair . stopped at Nichols” house and told him about it, when the latter told the Sheriff he’would keep a look out, and would-post his neighhors te—do the same. At that moment the highwrayman, Brown, was secreted in } Niehola’ house, but a few feet dis— tant from where Nichols and the Sheriff were talking. Brown made his * escape that Weavervi'le,and was killed as before stated We are not informed as to thecircumstances fixing suspicion on he night, went to Nichols, but he was arrested, and and which was a portion of that stolen frem the stage, was found in his possession, and he acknowledged that it was given to him by Brown. ‘The manner in which the gold dust was to have heen disposed of was well arrangéd,__ Nichols wasostensibly to i be engaged in working quartz ‘in; . some old arastras near* his place, and ; the vold dust was to haye been dis sult-of his quartz crushing, ———"_ Haverly’s Strategists at the Theatre to-night. > 2 A. Flourshing Order. “. Detective Hame bas made a state-} @regon. himself has "were and There. A remarkably rich mineral disrovery is reported from Southern The-people “ofthe United States pay $26,250,200 for’theit daily newspapers. : Nevada, nippeda prize fightin the bad Sun tay, after two rounds had been fought. ~ Some Indian distutbancbs are reported from Colorado, need confirmation. may: be the guilty parties. Fhe eviction of the Mussel Slough ‘turbances have thus far occurred. Len. Harris, O; €: Jackson, Géorge Karcher, Arithony Green and Frank Ride’, all Sacramenta ns,’ are doing th: work. The friends ef Stanley Matthews look confidently fo-ward to his=confirmation. It is thought be will have his favor, notwithstanding the *report -ofthe—Judiciary Comunittee against his confirmation. James H. Kemp, a well-known . dead in the stable of the 6ld Nevada mill in the eastern part of Virginia boys who were hunting their -cows, He had evidently committed: snicide by placing a pistol in-iig mouth, and blowing out his brains. . He had not been seen siace last Saturd:y night. He was a siiyle man, about.37 years of aye, anative of Missouri: A. woman is at the bottom of the business. ' Theatre to-night. = —-—__ ---2 ee An Aqueous Formation. The Grass Valley Union has been ‘The Grand Secretary Lo. & EF. marked_ resemblance to quartz that had -been ‘partially _ decomposed of California showed Tuesday in his report to the Grand Lodge in session . at San Francisco, that there are now 271 Lodges in the State with membership ef $1,463, for the year of 122: there were 5,443 degrecs conferred, . ‘4,392 degrees of “Past Grands, and— “#63-0f Represeritatives. The total . aniont-paid for relief and chari y was $172,898:2 and for current exay an increas¢. Daring the year. penses $150,409. 34> era grand total it was aquartz formation, ‘and would for expense of $528,307.55s. the total be so pronounced by any miner of }' <0 average expense being $15 05. total were $456,812 07, or an averRegistry of marriages: Section _ 3074. All persons who perform the . marriage ceremony must keep a reg. istry of thetime of each marriage so celebrated; the residence, the names . in full, the, place of birth, the age of . v@ach party, and whether either par—+ ty has ever been before married. Registry of births: Section 3075. “All physicians and professional mid— “wives must keep a registry of the ‘time of each birth at which they assist professionally: sex, race and colwesidence of the parents. Registry of deaths: Section’ 3076; Physicians, who attend deceased persons iu their last sickness;clergyamen who officiate at funerals; cero‘ners, wha hold inquests; sextons and undertakers, who bury deceased persons; must keep a register of the “name, ‘age, residence and time of death of such person, Reports to Recorder: Section riages, births or deaths must quar terly file with the County Recoréer acertified copy of theit register, At! such certificates must specify, as’ near. as. maybe ascertained, — the name in full, age, occupation, term of residence in the city’ -or county, birthplace, condition, whether —single or married, widow or ‘widower, sex, race, color, last place of residence, and cause of death of all d.scedents, EE nme 4 HURRAA !!! a THEATRE TO-NI Pity oaca NT. Black Jack Mine. A private letter from Joe Young,. Haverly’s Strategists at the ~.Jr., superitttendent of the Black Jack Theatre to-night. _ Sierra county, says; ‘‘We start our mill up June Ist with fine prospects. Next mionth the Black Jac will ‘be listed among dividend payers. The Rainbow at Chips Flat continues to do splendidly, Sierra county is. goaaa gold producer.” Grand Sire, reported that in 1879 ‘faformed that KE. P. Stetson the act Mbeaides the breaking of the left hand’ aye of $21.23 for eash member. The total aurount of assets is $1,821,742-30, or an average of $89.45 for each member. The Grand+Treasurer submitted his report for the year, showing that the total receipts for the general fond were $1363.83, and the disbursements $10,690.67, leav— ing a balance‘on hand of $2,873.16. . Tt witl be of interest to the general reader to learn that at the meeting of the Soversign Grand Lodge, held at.Toronto, Canada, last Fall, John B. Uarmon, of this ‘State, there-were 50 grand lodges, 7,057 subordinate lodges,39 grand encampments,'D4,83% lodge initations, 410,78340dge members, 79,511 e: cam pmetit members, and that the total revenue was $4,391,215.25, ‘and: tlie
amount paid out for relief "Was $1,714,805.02. Since 1880 Phis branch . of the order has paid ont $29,206,-! 835.55 for the relief of its members alone, aud has ‘received $77,984, — 169.72. ~. Evidently Mistaken. The Free Lance says it has been ter has purchased an interest inf a mine above Nevada City and will commence operations on it,” The report probably grew ont of “the fact that Mr, Stetson has been spending a few days here sesing the sights, and one day this week at invitation of Mr. Jacobs, proprietor of the Theatre, went with him to Quater Hill to witness the methods of drift and hydraulic mining as pursued. at the Sargent & Jacobs claims. Joun Barton of Oak Bar, Siskiyou county, a merchant, was seriously iu: jured by a blast in making a ditch at Klamath River, May 7th. His face and eyes are burned badly, with the loss of one eye, and~provably both, alte and.several other bruises, & j,and its’solid parts stained by the oxw FE aye Strategists at the e ilation of thinerals. It was taken from betweén the tubes of an old boiler. The beiler had’ been in use for some years at quartz thines, and the rock was the result of the ac-. cretions or precipitation of the steam The Sheriff of Hamboldt county, . ’ but. they Some: murders are reported—those of three men— ; f and stock driven: away; but whites : settlers gees on quietly. —No“dis-f ro. r'! bar—keeper of Virjiuia, was found . the gold dust. given ‘him by Brown, . City, Weduesdsy morning, by some=}———— — ee She e Haverly’s Strategists at the! shown a piece of rock that bore’ af . : ha eas eo ee Ts fs ERLY CON _ COMPANY, > / SUPPORTING J. B. that permeated or escaped from the tubes, and in the course of yearshardened into a stone some three inches . in thickness, To all appearance. rls passe The prosess by which is ‘stone was formed would seem to be as g proof of the thtory that quartz veins» aquedus formazes may -be still ' actively at work es labraape tion, and that the tory in creating the fissures and fill_ ing them with the deposits of a dis— tinctive miteral character, that come from the waters and the. so-calied adjacent ‘‘cowntry rock.” a Haverly’s Strategists at the’ Theatre to-night. A Needed Imprevement. Arrangements are-being -made-by some of the secret organizations ard, individual citizens to immediately extend the sidewalk on oulder street from M. L. Marsh's residence to Pine Grove Cemetery.” The cost of the improvement wil’ be in the neighborhood. of $500. Two hundred feet of the waik will lie within the cor; orate lipiits of the city, and i ed that-ihe Trustees will if possible make a provision to have that much of it built atre to-night, Tae Brederick Case. J. E. Broderick, who was cited to appear before the Superior Court yesterday morning for examination as to certain property belonging to J. C. Brode:ick, insolvent, and alleged to be unlawfully held by the first nam— ed, moved by his counsel that the matter be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. The Creditors’ attorney was allowed to amend the complaint, and further hearing was postponed till next Monday. Tux Chinese will probably continue to crowd into the State until legisla~ tion restricting their invasion can be passed. This will be many mouths, tra session of Congress, just to the Fifteen-passenger bill, Tue Senate seems to be the naom Tt wou'd almost pay to have an -. RESERVED . SEA TS ad Vin t on’s. 3 tional pair tree, . W. H. MORTON, Which has just closed an engagement of four weeks of immense bus-_ iness at the Bush Street Theatre. _THEFUNNIEST COMEDY . ! . Admirably interpreted by an excellent Company of New York Artists of acknowledged ability. Fun! Fun! Fun! be — et . * ™ : MANAGER THE DA NEVAD/ Shall we . “athof July: Ali kinds yarivus fruil Business Lively time The fruit fmmense thi How mug wards the e Prospecti very lively Nobody s city up to 9 J. C. and lambia Hill The new . will be start -—Aname t of the mine Sears. ~. Straw for be procured ture store: “Rheama This kind o with thein. The new Providence . order withit Tlie dhan: table please nien that-we The chary brought agu “Prof. Cadi been disritis A. B.Cla Kershner. h: _praisers of t guson, dece Bhe Gras ishing thie ¢ the San Fra ceive them Gilbert T H with Wm, cause of his his age 70 3 Judge $ Times pass is dead, He is gettin __ commenced ments” to h Wehave lishers, Sher tiful new sc I Bassett’s on Oscar W intown, . ] himself in a but his feet is always iparts. A. Eisen, tant Store i the 17th ins visit to frie family will where they Mrs. S. C ‘ed here for ofa century ously ill at Her advanc ‘tion more p otherwise b ’ The God: giving an er on the 23d. field on the Flat on the in their pres friends alon worth whil ances. Wednesd Hunt, Jone the right le, below the h was skillfu ‘ it cannot be sult will be. leg fracture & horse last _Again.” The Tl The Mi Yesterda: went down . tect a place their tents ‘te hold thei It is not kn: Colonel Dic to-day defis tions, ‘Cdl. will of cour d reat-Poell 4