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

May 26, 1870 (4 pages)

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~~of negro slavery, may be built, Cheaplabor of se yy A will, _ 8 curse the few, and white labor will be forced . into the position that it occupied in the South ‘Helder tle war.” A degraded mudsill element of labor. will inevitastarve out intelligent fabor aiid Wises ihe tmmigroton of those who would come’ to settle. ‘The Chinese are now cotning in'much Jarger numbers. than white immigrants. ‘dt i¢estimated.that there are three Mongolians to one white settler coming. to: this State, and if they continue: to.come in such numbers, every avenue of labor will be occupied by. them, ‘and .our condition will ke most deplorable, ‘Thegare not as industrious as white mea; andif any heave. fallen into the _. error that they are, let such stand by . and see themat work; .evenfor themselves, and they -will be found the} slowest: workers in thé country. They are inveterste gamblera and opium -_emokiets{dnd at any hour of the day or night a.larger proportionate namber of gambling Chinamen may We found in pi ay eo oe in the sees eee of wn in the ee mena ego Y they i >) om the Solitifient, — a a% tA. probabilities.of so ald an increase, — ssoty Stl at ihe from a system of aristocracy, founded upon the dégiadation of labor. “The system slavery gave the slavéholder'a power which he. could wield, fostering an aristocracy of idlers aud gave control of that section to capital. White labor could not compete with it, immigration ceased, manufactures languished, and fields: were blighted by this curse. Will Congtess “allew another system, only different in mame, bat tending to the same,end, to be fostered on the Pacific coast ? Is California, ‘instead of advancing as Obio, Ilincis and the. live States of the West have, under the live influence of free, intelligent labor, or is this State to have the mill stone of Mongolia to drag it back as negro yalavery did the States of the South. Congress cannot encourage or foster this injustice without going back mpoa the whole theory upon which the policy ef the party towards the South is The peoplé of California, irrespective of party, must unite in favor.of free and intelligent Jabor. . The. Mongolian tide must be stayed, and we must look to the East. for population, or we shail soon be overrun with an undesirable, ignorantand degraded element, unfitted for citizenship, and whe will not ii unfit to be eitiseds, an equally well kn ". erations for washing in a few weeks. *. diminiahimgyowing to the extraordinary 1 solidation Bowen & Co The Empire Co, will, so . gard to the Wyeming jaries going the . og pe apap yi yoanie of the rete, we sree, to the mitted.to the juz i —— . n about 11 o’clock in the The great obstacle to werk on the hill . ig the fact that our supply ot water is the awk that the Eureka Lake Water Co. from Which water is prodared= ‘here, and the North Bloomfield Mining and 4 Ditch Co, were’ negotiating for a con] being able to trace the rumors to any the ped arena is a myth. A consolidathese immense companies is a consummation devoutly to be wished forby the Ridge, as it would-give us an ‘inexhaustible supply of water, or if the Bloomfield Co. conld.be induced to extend its ditch to San Juan, the competition would result in a material re-. duction of water, thereby infusing new life and energy everywhere its waters would run. There is “a much greater probability of the Bleomfield.Co, extending its ditch to this place and Sweetland, than the said two ditch compenies consolidating. Co., owned by Spooner, Brown, Effin. ger and others, stopped washing about four weeks ago. The result was that a large uamber of hands were thrown out of employment, and its effects are discernable in the depression of busiwere compelled to stop washing, owing to the high price charged for water. About two-thirds of the proceeds of the American Co’s, mine. were expended; for water, not being able to induce the Ditch Co. to reduse’the pride of Water to a reasonable sum, commensurate with the cimes. They have now determined upon building a ditch of their own, and hence commented making a gurvey to run their ditch, which sur-. vey will beeompleted in a few days. It is the earnest wish of our people here, that the Atherican company will not flag.ia their efforts to introduce a new ditch into this place, and that the sooner it is done, the better. SCHIMMERHORN JUNIOR. Grass Valley Items. ' The Union of yesterday “pans out” as follows : Wm. Goodson was seriously injured at the Eureka mine on Tuesday afternoon, In raising and lowering the cage to shift cars Goodson was caught between the cage and the side of the ‘shaft. Had he remained in the cage according to rule there was no way for him to have been hurt. Gluyas told the men below him to ring for a stop of the engine which was done instantly, ‘and the signal as quickly obeyed, when, Goodson fell off the cage badly hart. He fell a distance of eight or ten feet. Word was sent to the surface and a messenger was dispatched to Grass Valley for a surgeon. . Dr. Simpson soon arrived at the mine and soon afterward Dr. Manson. The physicians found that Goodson was badly crushed at the breast, his left thigh broken and a terrible laceration about the lower part of the abdomen. The injuries of course are very serious, and there is little chance of his recovery. The injured man was broaght by his fellow: t = a oo patie ae ya employes of the Eureka to the Wisconto come to these United States who are sin Hotel, in town, where every attenye oti be given him. ’ Tuesday was the regular semi-montb“ CHALLENGE, 1 bays the White Pine . ly melting day and gold to the value of ews of May 20th, has been passed and . $28,500 was put into bars. This was weapons, time and place se-. from a ran of twelve days of thé mill, lected, for a duel between a well known . and is independent of sulphuret workfinancier of this city‘on one side, and . ings. ate Rareha hen mare than ge circug man and its $2,000 per day for the last stage proprietor on the other. The} days. ! is Some ten days ston Sits bite, taal >. of 15 oF 16 years of age, ran away fi . Supreme Co oy dines aa gin , ca ewe which is sh eee ee quest, consented 0 ita. publication . ase enid compatiles, but not . Your favor of the 26th ult.,in which secured the most perfect docorum and reliable source, 1 am_of the opinionthat . for publication in yout pa jurors o Wyoming.” : P At Sebastopol, the American Mining . Juries of Albany county, and were daly . : ‘summoned by the Sheriff without any this, I-resolved atonce that, as it had . will be held at Library Hall, Nevada ness here. The ‘American company . should havea fair trial, and I therefore elect ‘officers for the ensuing year. 4 of condact, arid Intelligence as to win . "What a s**reegived by the court between it os 12 o'clock at t ssuceos of the timber, crows ties, and hin from . Dallas,.on the St. Leuis.viver,.to-the northern ee of laren friend of. the cause could desir, pataty Judge, after writing the letter ee relos tie) 4 rey ciended_he conde ; except the unfortunate, Individual who was eénvicted of murder in the second degree. ‘ The presence of these ladies in-coust fitter. Rs. MYRA BRADWELL, CHIcAco, isa: Deak MabDaM :—I am im receipt of request me: to “give you a truthty of conduct, aid the gentleful statement, over my own gr ars men of the bar and others vied each r, of the . othé? in thelr courteous’ and respecttal history of, and my observations in regard to, the woman Grand and Petit ca o Noth age a _ the with your request; with. this qnalifca . bie lady,) andthe universal judgment tion, thn tit be not publ over my own signature; as I do not covet newsphen? Argan a fa, that the expe paper publicity, and have already, id gaa wae and
without any agency or fault of my own, y this matter been subjected to. an,amount-of it has given me, t do not brink from I lave never: ht it mor exwhich I never anticipated nor conceived of, and which has been far from agreemisled it, and have only fairly perforted what I as a.-pisin duty, able to me. I had no agency in the enaetm t of neither seeking nor desiring an praise yoming’ ‘conferri bg, Tegal . 2a dite indifferent to any pan fae or peer ries the — in uslity on women. the statute book of that Territory, and . Sry oem which my conduct may have in acéordatice with its provisions sevThanking you for your friendly and ai women were legally drawn by: the complimentary s,l am very roper officers on the Grand and Petit}.. fally 92 yours, 3. H. Hows. SHEYENNE, W yomine, April 4. a agency of mine. . On being apprised of . these facts, I conceived if ta. be my. ‘Woman's Suffrage Meeting. plain ‘daty, to fairly enfored this law, . ) The annual meeting of the Nevada hs I would any other ;.and more than . County Wonian’s Suffrage Association fallen to my lot to have the experiment tried under my administration, it city, May 26th, at 2o'clock F. M., to assured these women that ‘they could . Every:member is expected to be presserve oF Rot, as they chose; that Wi ent. At 8 o’cleck will commence an they chose to serve, the court would seTe cele tn theen Ihe gates Tenpeaital cou. CRDTT ee. ntion. cof Maso, sideration and ‘defferenco, and protect . Reading, Essays, short Speeches, etc., them from insult in word vr gesture, . designed to please and instruct all. . and from everything which, might of . those who are interested. in the cause. fend a modest and virtuous woman in any of the walks of life in’ which the . 8°2e™! invitation is extended. and true women ‘of our country . ghese Robberies, _ ve been accustomed to move.»; The 'Graes Valley Union that th While Th never been an advocate . . says e of. the Seba . felt that thodsands of . Zeve# im this city'break into houses on the good men and . women been, and . S#bbath day. That's so; but, even then, that they cohde to bee it fairly ad. they do not-get down so low as Grass Val“was resolved that-tt . rgd thieves—the latter rob missionary-boxes!. should not be sneered down if I had to. Try “agin.”employ the whole power of the court to prevent it. I felt that even these who. Mining Location, 2 were opposed to the policy of acmitting Wells & Company have located 1,400 feet women to the right of suffrage and to . on the front line of the gravel claims locahold office, would condemn me if I did . ted on the ridge above Orleans Fiat, and not do this. It was also sufficient for . below the Weaver. me that my own judgement. appeored this course, . A “gtick.” With such assurances, these women chose to serve, and were. ‘duly 1mpan. havea “stick” pide the tumbler. You mean elled as jurors. They are educated, . When we drink in your town—‘nuf ced.” cultivated Eastern ladies, who aréan honor to their sex. They have, with} QueER Locats.—The Boston Post true womanly devotion,leit their homes . has the following paragraphs under its of comfort in the States, to share the . ., fortunes of their husbands and brothers Local Items” heading. They are in the far West, and to aid in founding . SPtightly, but hardly lecal: ‘a new State beyond the Missouri. Parents may beat earpets, but not And now as to the results, With all . children. my prejudices against the policy,lamj. The Boston party to California is to under concientious obligations to say . carry a bottle of salt water, dipped up that these women acquittedthemeelves . from the end of Long wharf, to empty . "Francisco. with such dignity, decorum, propriety . into the harbor at San tribute from the East} the admiration of every fair-minded . to the West. But what more is it ae he be gg ey were poate fo . Hine as the —. around? ul, painstaking, igent e phing ‘of wisdom is to know tientious. They were inn and reso-. nothieg: An uncommon number of jute for the right as established i nero eaditie s are about just now who have law and the testimony. Their verdicts . ap y jast begun. were right, and after three or four. crimccm is commonly accepted as a fal trials, the lawyers engaged in de{ virtue; dl how of seme public speakfending persons accused of crime, began . ers who make a few. words goa great to avail’ themselves of the right of . way—and a great way from any ideas. peremptory challenge to get rid of the peor ~~ hala ~paehoats ag women jurors, who were too much jn . thinks jvc 9m unity; favor of enforcing the lawWsand puaish-. There is oid ae bet aeok & bendy the case when water ing crime to suit the in of their clientst “After the Grand Jury ‘had . is put into whisk been in_ session two days, the dance sat Qailp calls. eaning, against « house keepers, gamblers, and demimonde fled out of the city in dismay, to escape the indictment of women Grand . Jurors! In short, I have never, in ti ha —— twenty-five years of constant rs eagle Soap enpree =gnemiges peters Pa er ms ema bee business. work ag to go ae I will comply . post tefined Mayr at she was esl gd Naor ia a 2 vidoe te the ri it. ‘A little fear . Fixtures complete, extémsion top, boiler, ete. @ne Oak Bed-room Set. jf? Spring Mattrass. “~ * 35lb Mair Matirass. Six Chairs. ; One Setting Roem Carpet. ~ 6 =-Extension Table, s Hair Cloth Sofa. “ 66 Bedstead, new. ; © Gulu Maitrads, new. , @ Straw Mattrass, new, Mahogany Table. Lots of Dishes, ete , ect. RE, Piety Hill, Nevada, May 26th, 1870—tf. CARL BOSCO, THE EXPOSER: —oFr THE— DAVENPORT BROTHERS. _3HE ECLECTIC WIZARD 1 mt CABINET OF WONDERS? BOSCO, THE DEVIL. Don’t fail to see him ! HE §S COMING! r ON er EVENING, AT wEiapA THEATRE, May oe. == : eS ———— “ov = ~ a NEW STORE. NEW cCooDs. AKES this method of informing his friends and the public gemerally that sng JUST RECEIVED Athis new Store, Kidd’s building, ON BROAD STREET, . AT THE OLD STAND OF A. W. LESTER A Large Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 70 WHICH HE INVITES THE ATTENTION OF ALL PURCHASERS. . ALWAYS BE FOUND a that is wenally kept in 8 Sipe eF Will be sold as Cheap as the very Cheapest ! EVERYTHING SOLD I GUARANTEE TO 4 das Jarge size mb Pa and ee Fartber iculars 2 moo — eee At this Establishment there will . pay ar ond Pea} at these “x migaten doe the ae and Petit jury than c to, succeed .in . N Goods will be Received every A contemptibly lying and silly dis-{dusiness 2 mpltcnabn be b § is up to the bread 5 wig cabal want cliet tha Sieve res to the effbes.)etandard. few days. = up tery io ar ag wig egg Sa anise a ae omicide, (in w does follow that. he shouid be filled . g; coker pe rn a ge a ee [rane ve own an be . S ak? cv0ne, paVERID WER 4 : all night for four mights. . ~ Daly two nights intervened during the o Becton Ps rma ralltoad a sat OF CHARGE. -4 BP ae Moved May tnd se * tages Mining We inte Ridge yes items : won ee we The En Superinte eye Comy cleaned u of a shor The Bu Chinese « and the ¢ _ for the p tions. T that is to pany of R. B. Pai of a mile about on Creek, rm creek. eraeena oc REsecizeug EFRGSE24E RF.