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Ble Daily Transcript
“ WEVADA orry. CAL
=~
Gharebe sale 17, 1877.
Republican party of Nevada ap
_ Republicam Convention.
The Excoutivé Committee of the
Sierra counties met at the Court
House in this city yesterday, and de‘eided to call a Convention at Nortb
Aca NO NASON NII PUES AN a EAH ELISA I ARDS AN NE SEEN ELITE I
a the water of Deer Creck,
San Juan on the—27th—of-Fune, for} men good pay was taken ont, and we
.the purpose‘ of nominating a jvint
_ Senator for Nevada and Sierra c.un. '
Local Brevities, —
The V Flame Company have
sent a million or two, feet of lumber
1th ‘the Sacramento ‘market, and it
finds a ready gale.
A new lévee has been built in
Deer Oreek, commenging “at the
Main street bridge and extending
below the Brosd street bridge. Ic
was thrown up by Chinamen to .tarn
_ About a dozen Chinamen are
working thetuiliogs in Deer Creek.
In years-past when worked by white
are of the opinion that the italicpura
eyed fell ows are doing well.
ties, Io all probability the Cuunty
Central C mmittee which meets the
last of this moath, will conclade to
‘ eall-the.couvention for the nouination of Ovunty ‘officers the day before the above mentioned Convention meets, uithouglu we do not know
that such will-be the case. It seems
to.us it would be agood plan to do
» sofor the reason that the deley: ates
after. finishing ‘their business here
“gould then at ead the Ooavendon .
for the nomination. of joint
Senator at San Juan oon the
following day. The object of caliing the Convention at Suu Jaan was
for the purpose of accommodating
_, the Sierra folxs, und that point was
-eonsidered the most convenient f_r
them.
Going to Sturt up.
Dennis Desmond & Oo. have
leased the mine neur the New England, whieh is known by the nime
of ‘‘Mobegan,’’. The, company is
composed of old miners of this city
and Grass Valley.
the trouble with the water and
the iusbility.of the ‘former owners to put-up machinery, work was
“suspended on it a long time ago.
The shaft is down forty-five feet and
the last rock taken out yielded
$87 tothe ton. The New England
mine has drained the water from the
“‘Mohegan,’’ and the lessees aro go~ing abead determined to thoroughly
prospect it, aud if the water troubles
them they will make urrangements
immediately to put up machinery.
They are practical miners, and we
have no doubt they will.soon be abl
to demonstrate that they have a good
paying mine. The right sort of
spirit uow seems to actuate many in
adding more pxying mines to the
large number that are now iu: operation. If the work goes on as vigorously in the next few months to
“eomeas ithas during the past few
months, we shill soon see Nevuda
GQity assume its pristine celebrity,
Large Drove of Sheep.
‘Over eleven-thousand sheep passed
through this city, yesterd: ay, OM their
way to the mountains, They were
driven up here from Fresno county.
‘It seems very strunge to us that this
step was not tuken before, when it
must have been known to sheep owners in the southern part of the State
_ that there was abundance of food in
this section of the country. Instead
of allowing the sheep to die of starvation, had they been seut up here
thousands and.-thousands of them
might have becn saved.’ In conversation with a gentlemana few days
ago, he.informed us that he came up
overland from San Diego, and most
of the way in company with a large
sheep owner, He told our informant'that he alone would lose many
thousand sheep, andin fact he had
_ driven off from his ranch all he could
possibly dispose of, leavivg behind
thousands to starve, and he saw no
way to suvethem, Our informant
said, to use his own expression,
‘‘oceans.of sheep are starving in the
southern part of the Siate,”’ owing
to the scarcity of food. The drought
down there this season is very severe
_ on the ranchmen.
Selby Flat School
Will commence on next Monday,
May 21st. The Board of Education
have secured the services of Miss
Kate MeGuire, of Union Hill, Miss
McGuire comes highly recommended,
and undoubtedly will teach a good
achool, It is desirable that all of the
children should be present tile first
day, so thut the school van be orgunized at once.
Presripent Hayes, Secretaries
Everts and Schurz, and General
Sherman attended the aunual banquet of the New York Chat.ber of
Cominerce, Monday night, and made
brief speeches in résponse to toasts,
THe stage which left Prescott,
Arizona, for California, Safaurd.y, was
_-* cbbed thiee miles from WitBenburg .
On account_of}
. posed that he was assassinated. ' DeD. Alexander, formerly of this.
county, bat bow proprietor of Buartle t Springs, has been in town for
ssvéral days. He reports that he
hus 150 names on his reyister and
will bave as many more next month.
He is buildiug a large addition to
his Hotel, and will soon ke. able to
accommodate a much larger number
than ever before.
sent to San Franciggg & few days
ago, it being the iis of ten days
washingin a hydraulic cleim near
this city. When we get the amonnt
of goli taken out of claims we are
forbidden publishing the exact place
itcame from, This state of affairs
does not exist ovér at.Virginia City—
they can always tell the name of the
mine, the umount taken out, &e.
At the last session of the Grand
Encampment, J. W. Hayes, . Deputy
Conuty Assessor was elected, to the
highest office in the Order, that of
Wortby Grund Patriarch. In _ the
same Order Frank G:; Beatty was
clented Graud Sentinel.’ La the
Grahd Lodge of the I, 0.0. F.
Beatty was elected Grand-Marsbal.
Quite 3a compliment to Nevada
Ovunty,
‘4
a
ee
Military.
The~ Nevada Light Guard will
have their atnual~pnrade and target practice on Satarday, the 26th
day of May, The Company medals
will be shot for and also the presents
donated by the citizens. All those
who have articles to contribute are
requested to leave thesame.with W.
F, Evens.’ Tarnout ye soldiers in
good numbers aud make your usual
fine showing.
shiliiail
4
Terrfhle Accident.
On Monday, a young man named
John Moran, a native of Bangor,
Muine, aged but 20 years, -and who
had been in the employ of M.-C,
Gardoer, at his logging camp, Lake
Tahoe, came to an uatimely end.
It appéara that deceased wasemployed in loading logs from the trucks to
the railroad cars, and that as_ he
was uncoupling two carson the dowa
grade.a fellow workman sung out to
him that bis shirt was on fire, a
spark: from the locomotive having
lodged in his clothes, -Mr. Moran
sprang back to the other car, but
slipped, and the oir passed over the
poor fellow, mashing him to jelly.
The head was broken, also the neck,
and in fact it was a fearfully mangled
body. Of course he died instantaneously and never knew what hurt
him,
———___ 2 oe —--—
Supposed Marder.
The Grass. Valley Union says:
‘Yesterday. a telégram was received . .
from North San Juan, by Coroner
Jolnson, requesting that officer to
go over and hold an inquest on_the
body of a man named William Davis.
The Coroner and Justice Paynter
went immediately, in obedience to
thesammons, From all we could
learn Davis was found with two or
three ballet boles through his body,
and to all appearances had been
dead two orthree days. It is sup.
ceased had been engaged there asa
wood chopper. He formerly: resided, we are informed, in Grass
Valley.
Newspaper Carrics.—An exchangé
srys: “If a newspaper publisher
fairs, don’t tell bim—let the fool
ind it out himself. It is a settled
pay nothing to sustain a paper, are
the very ones to find the most fault
with it; and seek to dictate for its
conduct aud manners. Ali newspapers have more or less mistakes,
and it is impossible’ to detect them
until it is too Jate. But we have
heard enough to kaow, that the majority of the critics are not subseribfers.”
‘. World in 80 days.”
. 17h, for _ positively thr
A bar of gold worth $2,600 was}
don't know how to condtact his aff ct that the very individuals who . ’
Amusement for the Million.
In these dtd times anything thut
has a tendancy tO'revive our drooping spirits is eugerly squght » ‘after,
and we are therefore pleased to announce to or readers the retarn of
“Bert’s Galifornia Dramatic Company,” which a fortnight ago 80
favorubly impressed our people with
the representation of the famous
drawatic romaneé, ‘‘The Toupof the
This excellent
end most com»lete troupe, after
a bighly successful tour in Virginia
end Carson, Reno and Truckee,
at
Afflison Ranch Mine.
TheGiiee Valley Union sage: “Welt
yesterday speke of, the valuable . ;
property—the Massachusetts Hill
mine-—which is now lying idle, and
which had not been worked to any
great depth. Tne old Allison Raneb
miveis another of those idle and
what we consider not a worked vutmine. The lowest depth attained on
the Allison Rauch mine is ubogt 475
feet-on the incline, which is a vertical'depth on the Jode of about 340
feet. Out of this small. opening of
the mine tomewhere between $2,300.000 ‘and $2,400,000 wwerth of
the Theatre this ‘ evening May
ree nights
gold was taken.
scarcely been scratched inthe way
band came home fom the aoders
The mite ha-}
Jenmie bas strict ideas about equity . .
‘little things. When sbe first
ard the -story.”-of.the. Savior’s
jracle in feeding the multitude witb
‘the 5 loaves and fishes obtained from:
the young Jad’ baske', she was awed
Lougbtfal and solemn #mureer Some time afterward, in the
midst of talk «bout other matters, abe
raddenly paused, and asked with copcern: “Did they give back the basket
to that buy?’’ 4
Jean Patt said Rachel was the
only woman be ever -met_who had
any humor, He would never’ bave
said it if he cduld have seen @ Jersey
woman put a scuttleful of coal in the
middle stair-and sit up till ber hus“
only, and will present a change of
programme each evening. On the
opening night—Tbursday,May 17th,
=—'The Tour of the World in 80
diys”’ will be given. fe the second
nigbt—Friday, May 1$:b—Mr, Jas.
A. Herne, will give his invincible
impersonation of*‘Rip Van Winkle,”
supported by the entir@ strength of
the company, and pe Saturday
wfieruvoon—May 19.h—‘‘the Tour of
the World in 80 days” will be}
pliyed: for the list time, for the
especial accommodation .of families
aud children, and on the third aad
list night—Saturduy evening, May
19:h-~Angns ive Daly's geeut drama
of “Under the Gas Light,”’ will be
given, with the entire company in the
Cust,
Dress circle, one dollar; parquette,
fifty cents; andfor the matinee, fifty
ceuls, “Koserved sgats cun now be
procured ut Belden/s drug store without extra charge,
Grant and Hayes,
‘The New York World’s Washington special says: Lt bas been an open
gecret for some days, -that Grant hus
‘been indiffvrent alike to the Presideut and the po ey ef the new administration, which hasits outgrowth
in a mutter which bis friends regard
as somewhat personal to himself.
Soon afer Hayes took possession of
puunced that teiiperance principles
would prevuil there, aud that all intuxicaling bever:ges were,to be excluded. . The New Eagh od Methodist Conference at once re-echoed
the seutimeént in a formal resolution,
expressive of its satisfaction;in pointed terms, of the new reform, aud
sent the sume to the President.
Grant bas ovustrued this simply as a
reflection on himself, and dves not
appreciate the motive which announced-sucka decision or the spirit
which reiterated it in a formal way.
aby foundation in truth, They say
that wines are not exclnded from the
Executive Mansion. ‘They have been
served at every public dinter given
in the last two mouths precisely as
they were served by him, and there
never has been any controversy over
the exclusion given at the dinner
given to Alexis or the subsequent
one to the Louisiana Commission
notwithstanding,
Dastardly Deed.
The New York~Fribune’s special
from Streator, Illinois, says that the
oval thivetsof that place, who struck
were supplied with new men, and
who subsequently were for the most
‘part taken back, so that only abvut
100 of the new men were retained,
have fora k bog time been kept sepa‘rate from “the blucklegs,” as the
nov.ces were called, lest trouble
should ccour from their jealousy.
Of late, however, the two gangs
bave been Howed to mingle, and
Mouday the rankliog hate found expression by some of the old miners
poisoniug the food in the-dinnerbuckets of the new. ones, and on
May 14th, some sixty of -these
unfortunates are inu™the throes ‘of
Seahs diy die from thie effect of the
poison, and the lives of all hang pon a thread, ~Arsenic was tbe drug
used, but in some casés it Was so
pleatifally adwinistered as ‘to coun‘teract its own action,
matter is a mystery, and it is not
even kuowa when or how or ip what
article of food the dose was’ placed.
Dies at his Dinner Table.
Chas. H,. Bryan, ex-Judge of the
Supreme Coart of Ualifornia, died
at Carson City, en Monday, of strangulution.,, He was eating dinner,and
attem, ted to swallow-a piece of roast
beef too large. He thea atiempted
to eject it, bat failed, and shortly af.
in, ex
oui it ¥
ed the piece of roast beef,
too late to > FPOLARS hfe.
Toe prices of adinission are:
the Execative mansion, fit was an-"
Huyes’ friends say that neither bas}
newspaper reports to the contrary:
some time ago, aud whose ‘places . ”
The whole’
terwards fel] and immediately ex-,
pired. Dr. Davisoo, who was eallea}
of prospecting, aod df course when
mining men get over the idea that
stocks, the old ranch will be reopened, and will show that the pay
chute there bas not been anything
like half exhausted. There's niillions yet in the Allison Raneb mive.
We hear of no movements looking to
the re gre eS of work on it,
din canon
Tos, Crapo and wife sail Svat
New Bedford, Massachusetts, onthe
25th for Londoa, in a thirteeu-foot
bout, expec ing a i es of forty
days.
looked better for a heavy yield than
wow.
<> —
Two more bédies have been taken
out'ef the ruins of the Court-House
at Rockford, Illinvis—those of A.
P: Hallenbeck and Frederick Fong?.
7 >* Hon. 2.4. Emmons, Jutine of the
Sixth Judicial District, United States
Court, died at Detroit on Monday.
Joux McCurpy committed suicide
al Vingio®, Nevada,Sunday night.
oe
THE Russi: ins. lost 4,000 troops, in
‘a battle with the Turks, on Bean
last.
eer
Epwarpd M. Smirn has been: cons
victed ut Ellsworth, Maine, of the
murder of ‘Lrim Waverly.
GENERAL Grant held a reception
at Iudependeuce Hull, Philadelphia,
Monday.
Seah aE ae
* In Apmil, 8,416,829 pounds of fresh
beef was exported from the United
States.
SPRINGER, convicted of arson at
Vall+jo and sentenced to tem years’
imprisonment, has been taken to
San Quentin.
No newspaper correspondents will
be allowed at-the headquarters of the
Russian army,
A youne@ lid in North Carolina,
who ranaway with a circus,
up at home like the Prodigal Son
theotber day. He had his arm in
sling,anda black eye,owing to aslight
backuanded tap which the elepbaut
had given bim for being too intimate.
Tue Atlinta Constitution asserts
that there are men in the upper
counties of Georgia who have never
heard that the war bas ceased, and
are still hiding, through fear of capture, :
Tue wheat market im Chico last
week ranged from $2 75 to $2 85,
Mining ‘Stocks.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales
The following are the quotations
of the Sales at the Regular Board
yesterday morning — opening and
closing. .
100 Ophir 7%.
210 Mexican 434 4.60
910 Gould & Curry 4.40 4,30.
800 Best & Belcher, 9
465 C.lifornig 24 2444.
310 Savage 2.351275 Con Virginia 24% 24%.
75 Chollar, 18
90 Hule & Noreross 1.75.
480 Crown Point. 4 20 4,
555 Yellow Jacket, 4% 4.80
)» 1050 Imperial t5c.
130 Belcher 3.
60 Confidence 2%,
* 390 Sierra Nevada, 1, 15 1.20.
120 Utah 6% 6%.
B30 Bullion, 2% 2.75,
330 Exchequer 1.60 1.70.
470 Overman 4% 4
315 Justice, 3,90 4,
920 Union Con, 2.40-2.30
100 Julia, 1.05 1.10.
540 Caledonia 1.30°134.
Yesterday Afterroon’s
Overman, 4.20 4,35
Con. Va. 2434 24%.
Best & Belcher, 98%
Culedonia1.40 14%
Mexican, 4% 4 63
Justice, 4
Ballion, 2.40
Yellow Jacket,"4{
Chollar, 1844 18%
Qalifornia, 24% 24% .
Savage, 2% ,Utah, 6%. i 28g
Crown Pvint,4.20
Sale.
real fortnoes are quickly made in. 3
wuying and selling ceriificates ef
Crops in Kansas, it is said, never f
tarned. —
HOTEL ARRIVALS. eS
ational Exchange Hotel.
Ss A. EDDY, Proprictor.
Tuespay, May 15th, 1877.
W Shaw Sacramento
C Dorsey Sonora ae
GA Madwell Sn Francisco
E Riley New York
JLHewitt. do
EW Laveing do
T P Culletidon Tour o? the Worli
J Heath Sun Franc isco:
b L Bluck well. Moore’, r Jat
F Cunningham do
J Timke do
-W-F-velefan—francisco —
N Cornelius, do.
IW Hayes Jr Grass Valley
J Gilbert Grass Valley
Mrs Latta’ do
H Voigt Sacramento
Df Hughes Blue ‘Tent
Miss Mary Morrow Moore’s Flat
D Cole Mountsin House :
Jd Park Sacrame: to
N Amobly. Grass Valley
W J brittund Virg-nia City
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
Union Hotel.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Propi Jetor.
Togspax. May 15th, 1877.
David Harris Blue Tent
© E Whitetend City
Chas Moran Fall Creek
Levi Hawkins San Francisco
W J Johnston City
T W Barr Gold Flat
_Ni-cholas Luchsingér Marsh’s Mill
John Lewis Willow Valley
B Richard Grass Valley
Fristram Bath do 3
E O Tompkins Pleasant Va'ley
Gurley Anderson B nner. Mine
D JoMcKinney Buena Vista
3 J Rogers City
Dr Dean Clark San FranciscoF He xford . do
W G Morgan BR
CK Loug sri lze Grass Valley
Ssbubur Wa hington
Wittiam Jotinson Colfa®
A.J Blessington City
OR OR,
MILITARY NOTICE.
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
YOU ARE HEREBY. ORDERED TO
bo APPEAR AT 1O0UR ARMORY,
IN FULL UNIFORM,
—ON— ;
Saturday, May 26ti, 1877,
At 12 o'clock, M.,
FOR ANNUAL TARGET PRACTICE.
The Company will march promptly at
124g o'clock, ‘PM., and ali not in tne
ranks will be considered as aba ntees.
No excuses received except sickness or
absence from town,
By order. J. A. RAPP,
: Captain Commanding.
W. F. Evens, 0. 8. mayid
FOR CASH ONLY!
—AT
A. LADEMAN’S STC RE.
AVING re-cpened the above store, :
desire to inform the public that I
will sell
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e.
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
-FOR CASH ONLY !
MINERS, FAMILIES, AND OTHERS IN
WANT OF CHOICE GROCERLES AND
. PROVISIONS, SHOULD CALL .
AND EXAMINE GOODS
AND PRICES,
ufactory,.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
“WILLIAM SEAMAN,
Agent f-r Studebaker Wfous, Every kind of vet
cle manufactured to ordt
in the finest style and {
low pricesy « ;
Particularattention given to Re
prarine and Paipting.
y
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,a a
NOTARY PUBLIC,
door belew John
Central Carriageand Wagon Mar pe
NEVADA THEATRE,
Frederick W. Bert...,.:..+Mamager.
James H, Vinson.....Stage Manager
For Three Nights Only.
Commencing on
SDAY EVE'G, MAY oe T
ERT’S ge Lg iO mace iid
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME >
NIGHILY.
Thursday Evening, May 17,
TOUR OF THE WORLD
IN EIGHTY DAYS!.
cece
Friday Evening, May 18th,
MR. JAMES A. ‘HERNE,
Tn his Great Impersonation of
RIP VAN WINKLE
With the entire strength of
Saturday Afternoon ,May 19,
IN EIGHTY DAYS! !
——d
Saturday ous wae 19;
Under the Gaslight.
POPULAR PRICES.
Box sheet at P. H. Belden’s Drug
Store, where reserved seats can be
secured without extra charge.
Ww
FUN, ,FUN, FUN.
THIRD ANNUAL
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
_ : oF
GRASS VALLEY,
AT
ISMERT’S GROVE,
ON j
HE COMMITTEE have made all nesion, and
THOMAS’ CELEBRATED
BRASS BAND
IS ENGAGED FOR THE DAY.
NO MONEY OR TIME WILL BE SPARED
BY THE CLUB TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS.
}
1 . _
“The exercises of the day will be .
SINGING,
DANCING,
RACE RUNNING,
' §ACK JUMPING,
AND YOLE CLIMBING.
Suitable Prizes will be awarded
by the Club tothe winners.
AGENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED
’ 0 THE PUBLIC.
¥. B.—Arrangements will be made
with J. F. Kidder, General SupericImperial, .50.
CN on
3S ae Serena ne
Btate, = We oats <a Particulars in a few ore
trains ron to.and from the grounds.
meld
Bert's Dramatic Company.
‘TOUR CF THE WORLD ~
Dress Circle.... .+;sOne Dollar..
Parquette..... .. Fifty Cents.
MAtGGG ie Soe indoor esG Fifty Cents.
Children... <. Twenty-five Cents.
German Social Club
SUNDAY, MAY 20th, 1877} —
cessury uFrangements tor the occa.
tendent of thé Railroad, to” have ~
“She Bi
NEVAI
NRC ee
LOC.
Lo:
a There are
~““"""ground this
* The edito
Union weigh
___ Several ms
plation in th
month or so,
_ Deputy ¢
yesterday for
‘an important
Pedro is ¢
town and 1
disease. :
The TRAN
tising media
State.
Houses fox
The ice a.
“weather,
~~ Consideral
_bonght by ¢
past week.
é The Asses:
annoying the
ship at the p
Around thi
at the Theatr
pany that ev
To-morrow
ly will have:
of those nice
, Two stures
Block. Wh
them?
Oustamah
F. of this cit;
bers.
The men t
crowded witt
of the year tl
mand,
No person
gravel or qian
a ioment i
getting out a
Among ‘t
owners, in
Office at, Sacr
Nevada City
$125.
A breach o}
ened in this
victim is tren
compromise
think,.>
D. I. McKi
Narrow Gaug
fine Truckee
accept our th
Dave.
Jehan G. €
around the :
been tapped 't
lons of water
prospect is th
in time.
If you war
paper, .subs¢
Weekly Gazet
@ succinct acc
has transpire:
the week.
Strawberrie
om Vfrom town, at
' three boxes-fc
superior to th
Marysville,
* places.
Gov. Mitc
Orosby & Mit
East im about
gone several :
returns will
him.
‘The two .
quartz ledge
die DOW taking o
rock, They
enough for a
jooks as well .
around here.
The new C
Sworn into .
¢erowd consist
Geo. W. Sm:
Dan. Marsh,
The Treasurer
-@hal, are the-s;
office during, tu
Phe Theatr.
ting to be pret
> the oartain gor
scts, they set
whistling and
gest that a com
to make arrang
the undertaker,
of ‘these felldw
makiag such .
Theatre.
“se