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May 20, 1882 (4 pages)

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not intend to interfere with drift “and Quartz. miners,” they will be crowd takes: the matter in hand. i ~~~ A few days. ago we replied to the Sacramento Bee's article in. relation. to those resolutions which were cut . " and dried and ovly required a viva voce vote to make them appear as the voice of the Supérvisors’ AntiDebris Convention. In that reply we asked the Bee several pertinent questioud Which, as we expected, ‘it . tement that the grangers do . the stat . not intend to interfere with quartz and deift miners. We know: from attempt it if they succeed in stopping the hydraulic mines, and the Bes is either ignorant’ of the foct, or is falsifying. “A well-known granger . stated to prominent mining. man that he believed it. could and would ' be done, and that if the courts decided against hydraulic tines it would be impossible to make “fish of one and flesh of another,” If hydraulie mines were prohibited from ‘pouring thousands of ‘tons of debris into the streams, most assuredly. drift and: quartz miners would. not : be allowed to pour hundreds of tons into thé same streams, he'said. The Bee id not ignorant of the fact that the law. can not be construed in any: other way. ‘The drift. and quartz “thiners know? very well that if the hydraulic miners’ case is lost their own situation will be critical, Then we say; the resolutions of the Anti-Debris’ Convention -were © intended only to throw sand into the eyes of the miners. We shall continue to-arge all other miners outside of the liydratilicers, to be on their guardj/and that it stands them’ in hand to keep a sharp look-out. The Supervisors’ Anti-Debris Convention may have been honest in its declarations, -but we do not believe so. That,body did not. compose the entire granger element, and if they ‘do very upt'to see that some of their’ The grangers have shown their hands'too plainly in the past to be trusted in.the future. yesterday by English, French and and ocular observations, jnst before and during theperiod of total eclipse, gave the most valuable results, The nomination of Samuel W. Backus to be Po:tmaster at Sar Francisco was made at the sugges. tion of Senator Miller, who believe: the appointment will give satisfac. tion to the people of that city, Representative Nevada County Official Press. Mich., killed his wife and committed ‘suicide on the 17th. ~ Tsaac Gardener and three daugh :. ton, Ohio, on the 17th. ki'led at the Grand Central mine Tombstone, on the 17th, Smith and W. F. Stevens. tent is not known. i 1g outside their districts plying to the police for passports’ ‘Many emigrants leaving the south of Ireland for America reso:t to the same course. Congressman Page says he has ‘bot reached a conclusion when to move the passage of the river and harbor bill in the House, It will be passed under suspension of the rulesand probably within the next three weeks. Certain gentlemen are anxious to make speeches on the bill, but they will not be given ‘an opportunity, At the faneral of ex-representative Nichola, at Lawrence, Mass., the Father Mathew Society, of which deceased was a member, accompanied the remains to the Catholic Church, Father Devier, the pastor refused to admit the Society unless the regalia was removed. The members declined to do this, and the body was buried without religious services, Advices from Sohain, Upper Egypt state that the eclipse of the sun was" siiccessfully oberved at that place ftalian astronomers, The comet was discovered close to the sun. Its position was determined by photography.’ The Spectroscopic has been found guilty of murder at ‘ters: were-drowned at. New: GomersA miner nemed John Plate was At Belfast, Lassen county, on the 16th, a bank of earth caved on John Smith {Was instantly killed and Stevens was badly injured, but to what ex» Phe fear of being arrested in connection with the murder of Lord ‘Cavendish and Burke is now 80 gen‘eral in Ireland that persons travelare apoly pop chan " Ie ata we: pelle . aT . Ss 4° 8 Cruz on the 19th and 20th, _, Springfield Republican.) a ; ae os i Mowe A Grinnell ged 0 yare. ‘ThelArotic emake te agai btor A. BLUMENTHAL. — 1 our heroes.” eccehdptae “A SCAPEGOAT. “Grass Valley Tidiugs.) "\eerned leaving the country, quitted on the spot. . teres eid ANYTHING To SAVE EXPENSE. (Oakland Times,) troublesome ; a dead Chinaman at the bottom ofthe-ocean will not be as costly as a sick one in the steerage, The Six @ompanies will be very apt to see that small-pox patients on the steamers disappear before the vessels reach San Francisco. te ee i Mapame JANAuscueK had narrow escape in a mine at Leadville a few days ago, While descending the shaft the car caught upon a projection, and the alarmed engineer, finding the ropes had slackened,-reversed his engine aud brought the car to the surface, It was found that the siding of the shaft had given way, and if the car had not been stopped by one of the fallen timbers its occupants must have been killed by the falling debris, Tug Globe Democrat, discussing the Chiuese: labor question, Bays: “The. more muney they earn the bet: ter for the country, no matter where the money goes, The real wealth is in the labor performed, not in the money,” Give us, the, money and the labor, too. If white citizens perform the labor of Chinamen, the would go to enrich California, Page joined with At Lone Tree, San Benito county, they have found a bed of cla that being exposed to the sun hardens and forms an excellent soap. Now if some one will only develop a towel mine, Congress, asking for more money and expeditions, The reply of Congress ought to be like that of Rome to Varus, “Give tis back our ships “and That other Wheatland mystery will probably end in the parties conaud awearing slickens drove them out. We believe if @ man down in that part of the country would. plead elickens as a defence to the most diabolica) murder he would be acCalifornians have seen enough of Chinese character to warrant the belief that the steamers which arrive during the next two months will not bring any sick-coolies inside of the Golden Gate. Quarantine is too fruits of the labor and the “money . . Mill Offer, at Reduced. Prices— 200 doz.. Ferlirr. 56 pes Unbl’d Table Linen. 50 doz. Linen Towels, 100 pes Toweling, _ . 200 Marseilles Spreads. 100 pairs Blankets, Colored and White. 200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cotton Stockings. 50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts, } erous to mention. Shades, etc. line please examine the goods and prices, small, will be promptly attended to. 2 Samples sent on application. Respectfully, A. BLUMENTHAL. — ee A MOST MAGNIFICENT —-S8SToOckKk or — FANCY AND MILLINE Have just been ‘received er RY MES. S850) sevens <csinere mageerssere asim CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY,. 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen And a full assortment’ of Faney Goods too numAlso, Carpets, Oil Cloths. Wall Paper, Window Before purchasing anything tn’ that! Ez Orders from the country, whether large or Y GOODS bags 14 ) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1882. ————$ id a. 2 HAND THE VERY LATEST STYL i OR oh . Gent’s Furnishing Goods,” °°” . Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ——Omr—— Rc 4) VV are now oftered for. sale at ei g FOR CENTLEMEN AND BOYS, ie iat. ~--the-kind-ever occurred so. long as The Bee further says, “If it has repeated the: assertion that the hydraulic.mines are. owned. by foreign. corporations, it will. repeat. for the. twenty-first time that such is the fact.” We have read in the good book that Annanias and Sapphira were struck . dead for lying, ‘but’ we will dot ‘believe ‘that anythmg of the editor of the Bee 18 allowed to write such ‘statements as above quoted, «.. The Bee harps a great deal on the fact that a few hundred acres of land have been destroyed’ by slickens, and demands tiat thongands of men must be thrown out of employment, their happy homes destroyed, and the untold wealth be permitted * to’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. —_—_O—— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘STANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor THURSDAyY,. May 18th. G. Wickson, San Francisco. E. 8. Chandler, Wa H. Krewski, ae beg S. W. Keeney, Grass Valley. W. S. Robinson, $857 ie A. Morrow, You Bet. W. J. Crase, Grass Valley. Mrs. H. Huntley, N. Bloomfield, Mrs Hogan, Mrs. Polmere, Lake City, T. W. Sullivan, French Corral. W. W. Moone, New York.. P. Grahain, & w Sweetland, J. R. Bordwell, N, Bloomfield. B. Hall, Oakland, Geo. Collins, San Juan, James Quirk, Grass Valley. Wm, Perry, Dutch Flat. 8. A. Williams, Grass Valley, Senator Miller in recommending the appointment of Wm, H: Brown as Sueveypr-General. ‘Both the . Nominations are regarded as excel]. lent St ne a el eo ae MARYSVILLE says the cool weather is helping the crops; Stockton ‘Says it is dessicating the wheat; Sacramento says slickens has intro. duced the weevil; at Chico the cool weuther has hatched out the phylloxera, at Colusa slickens has made a total wreck of the pine apples. Great cre the woes of the farmers. All that is now necessary to ruin the agricultural products of the State for the current year. is. to employ white men in farm labor and discharge the Chinamen, eee") . SELLING OUT: K CASPE
ane -O ie & Comer, ~ Trunks, Valises, etc,,. etc, . HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM SPER, CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CI These Goods have just-beén received from the Eastern manufactories and GREATLY REDUCED RATES, Persons in want of any article in my line will save money by examining my Goods and Prices before making their purchases elsewhere. . gratifyingalot of Chinese loving land__Ments to Fub an opposition stage beHydravlic Mining!” Bose er a, remain in the soil, for the sake. of holders. We think if the editor. of the Bee ‘had continued” his jour-. 5 ney through the mines, with the San Francisco committee,-instead of leaving the party at Marysville, he ral, May 16th, 1882, ‘Thomas Fitasimmons, people. : aged 66 years, a native of Ireland, would have been enlightened upon the mining question and. perhaps saved himeelf from making stateH L D . ments that can never be borne ‘out P. : : BE : EN, by the facts of the case. DEALER IN— en ) * Slérra County Items. § The foliowing are gleaned from the Forest City Tribune of Thursday: Tt is said ‘tt the Marguerita quartz mine at Sierra City is paying ten thousand dollars permonth above all expenses of working it. . This, is only one of Sierra county’s ‘rich mines, ': D. Gross, who has the Virginia mine atHowland Flat leased, is working the claim ‘on an extensive scale. He is employing fifty men, and under: his-supervision the mine is yielding profitable returns, e The mail route from Nevada City . to Sierra City, daily service six] months °in the year, has been let to J. W. Connor of Salinas City, Cal., for $2,500. The contractor was over the line last Week and ‘says’ ‘he “will imme iately begin making arrangetween the two points, i A gentleman from Marysville in. forms us that hand-bills are placed 4 town in conspicuous . places with this’ very authoritative . . inscri printed upon’ them in i large, bold, defiant looking letters: . longs to them, ‘says the Providence land grants, let Congress declare the balance to be the property of the That set-} ~ IF the railroads have all “that. beT. Lowe, San Francisco. D. Edwards, city, Kerasrvs Bonp, Clerk. ournal, referring to. the disputed — DIED. At Pine rove, Ream near French CorPare Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Goods Stationery and EYE GLASSES, CABINE. FRAMES, CUTLERY, in) CREAM DE LIS emt a y _ KEYEWEST INSECT POWDER $1 per bottle. Carries « large and supetior stock of Sheet Music, s 35 cts. per bottle. ¥ AND HAVANA. . EADQUARTERS, “<i : ‘7 FASHION’S H relic tha ann 0--0—0—0-—0— )] 3, JN GENTLEMEN'S SHOES: ... eh 4 { Pi get Fi AND. 90 OFHER MEAR AND, DURAMLR MITER icp. 4 EG UHILIRENS, for ages from 3 to 10 years, ea YOUTHS, for ages from 1Qsto 18: reas, ee EP UNS, for all ages, sizes and-shapes, ‘3 ns Wholesale : Rates. a A 208 fap hes NEV DA CITY, abe ied ee eee . Rit Be ate ge a Spa : Prince ALBERT,” ‘ ALEXIS,” “ENGLISH BaALMoRALs,” . . ? 7 3 . * me — THE » Mechanics Store Is now offering the entire stock of nS DRY GOODS, _ ment of CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES FuRNISHING Goons, Etc., Being Large Wholesalers and Im AT HYMAN BROS. Wholesale Housbs—!\ +)» . 7 Murray Street, New York. 216, 218 Cal. St., San Franciseo,:<!) [4 \: Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands. NO HUMBUG!) & <= . Rvbs 7 { ae te Ph ee BRT 4 <r es PRbAN oOo CONVINCE} con. commmyatat. ANDMAIN STREETS EN ORDER TMY WINTER _ NEXT SIXTY Days “ThE above Goody were tmaautaetured ex we would especially éallthe attention of th MENS” YOUTH'S and-BOY'S" Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, ‘Satchels, Valises, Aun Evenrruine Usuauy Fouro iw a Finst Seaeees oe N THIS‘ MARKET:’ odateageeaCOR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. t Summer smpl Cuass Cuorwne House, pressly for: this market, and e public. to the large’ assort+} We have on hand which embraces some STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED 1 eBay ealpe Our facilities in business enables us to sell goods e-}> Cheaper Than Any Otter Howe fi te Caiy of the NOBBIKST AND MOST porters we therefore, propose. to sell goods so low that competition will be out of the question. : we MEAN puswess,. BE AULD AT COST! MINE W. ‘HP (aA ht deny tr Moar et sn Can Obtain Bimployment atthe — ~oetieg and Babhers.a6 5. Jahip.. Amply atthe Mine. °° € t: a * . 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