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October 10, 1880 (4 pages)

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> The San Juan Times. ; The San Juan Times reappeared yesterday. It presents a good appearanbe typographically, and ists spirited and imteresting as.ever. Judge _Stidger, the proprietor, says in the course of his salutstory : In’ the conduct of a paper it often happens that menand things are misrepresented ; that wrong motives are often attached to the conduct of men and women and hence somebody is made to suffer. wrongfully. In all auch cases, when convinced that we ‘have committed a wrong we will cheerfully make correction if ap‘clared the war of the ‘Rebellion a _ ta be a duty and weare not too proud to make such correction when, properly notified that we did a wreng. A newspaper published on such a platform as that ought to meet with the japprobation.and support of every man ia the county. By the way, . : _ three dollars and’ fifty cents paid within the next sixty days will secure acopy of the Times for one year. After the lapse of two months the price will be four dollars. Colored Votes Down South. The Grass Valley Union feels certain that the colored men in. the Southern States will be permitted to enjoy a free ballot this Fall. It does-not-say-that a fair ceuntcan be hoped fer, but prebably would if questioned on that point. A DemoNEVADA CITY, CALIFORMA. ficers, who were named by the Board eae " 73 me a Sunday, October 10, 1880. Election OMicers Appotat« 1. of, ‘election to be held Toesday, November 2d. In-each instance the first and second names are those of the Judges, the third-of the Inspector: Pattison. » Nevada Precinct No. 2,—J. P. Ebaugh, Alex, Sloan toa, — : ’ ‘Blue Tent.—O. D. Campbell, 0. Moody and E. P. Hager. West Grass Valley.—I. W, Hays, Jr., J. PB. Stone and P, H. Paynter. East Grass Valley.—J. Gilbert, $.D. Avery and_ Alex. Henderson. Allison Ranch.—P. Ryan, Wm. . Kellaher.and P. Hennesey. _ Supervisors yesterday for the Nevada Precinct No. 1,—John Dunnicliff, C. E. Mulloy and J. Sierra County News, ide The following items are from the ers: ~~“ Extension Tunnel will be in twenty-six ‘hun. ‘dred feet ‘by the middle of next week. The bedrock continues soft and eight feet of ‘tunndl -oachthree -shifts-of twenty-four ‘hours 48 ‘easily made. The Ruby company are. preparing to put a steam dm 1 at work in their tunnel at Cariboo Ravine, Portions cs mine. The balamce of the machinery is expected to artive soon, The company are building a road from Rock creek around. into the ravite over which to.take material,An accident occurred in the Bald Mountain mine Sunday morning, by & carman running inte the iron doors with a loaded car. These Forest, Springs.—G. Little, Jas, Harrigan and B. F, Calvin. Buena Vista.—D. M. Barker, Leath and Wm. McCleskey. Cottage Hill.—Dudley Deadman, B. Bilderback and M, 8. Higgins. Bloomfield.—A. A. Smith, T. °C. McGagin and M. B. Parazett, Relief Hill.—R. Penrose, Sr., C. B. Harker and J. C. Hickman, Cc. Donald and J. Creigan. Columbia Hill.—J. Woodsand, J. . Tuseoll and A, L. Woodruff. Moore’s Flat.--H. Atwater, J. Doyle and C. E. Pueschel. Eureka South.—J. Keller, Harton and J. W. Robb. Wm. and W. Foster. Omega—-J. A. Carroll, J. Goyne cratic newspaper or stump speaker . and N.C, Tully. will say auythirig calculated to ad-. vance the interests of the party the Northern faction of which has defailure. The Unionknows very well, Bear Valley.--B. Murphy, Jr., H. L. D. Hatch and J. Rose. French Corral.—S, Heath, T. A. Sullivan and Wm. Moulton, Birchville.—J. Connor, H. Powell and go does every voter in the land . and H. Everett. who has intelligence enough to cast a ballot, that the South would not be solid for Jeff Davis and Hancock if every colored man down there had the same privileges at the ballot box that Wade Hampton and the other Democratic bulldosing’ butchers south of Mason aud Dixon’s line do, Candidate for Assomblyman. — The announceniént of Jas. O. Sweetland of Bridgeport, Democrat~ ic-Workingmen's candidate for Ass:mblyman, appears in another column of this morning’s’ TRANSCRIPT. Mr Sweetland represented the Workiagmen’s party of this county last Winter, and he did more good square work for his constituents tham all the rest. of the Assemblymen. He is sound on the questions of vital interest to this section. If he were only on the Republican ticket, he would get a big majority; but we » Polite shopman : ‘* “warrant the mass of the people of Nevala county don’t want to help boost a Rebel Brigadier into the United States Senate, jas they certainly will if the Demucratio nominees for the Assembly — are elected, aiaal AN Errort should be made to have Senator Conger of San Francisco, who recently declared for Garfisld, deliver one or more addresses in Nevada county before the end of this month. He thinks there are sone admirable points about the hero of Gettysburg, but ‘that his nomination partakes teo much of Southern strategy, insincerity aad menace to naticnal interests. Con-. sequently the Workingmen ask Con ger to resign. He will do so when the . Workingmen refuse to vote for Hancock, : —e. (enema dl n a THe Bze says that the Republican County Central Committee of Sacramento has concluded to run a fill county ticket, despite the recent decisiomof the Supreme Court. It has mot been awnounce.t that the Democrats have any intention of doing likewise. ee a Ir none but citizens of Indiana vote in Octeber the State will go Kepuv ican beyoud peradventure, It is the importsivons we have to fear. 329” sranps for the aumber of electural votes that Garfield would get if the suffrage was as free in the South as it is in. the Norgh, SPaIGHTLY young lady: “I am afra.u T uave a very large feot.’’-— Pes miss !; O, dea:, mo miss! We ‘have lots of genc—that is, customera—with much acger, miss.” Sweetland.—J. Brown, J. A. Farcell and Stephen Wyman. North San Juan.—G. N. Powell, J.M. Dickson and J. S. McBride. . Cherokee.—F. M. King, K. Phelan and John Quirk. Rough and Ready—John Perkenpine, Wm, Eberline and E. L. Me!bourne, Indian Springs—-M. P. Hatch, W. Natter and J. Montgomery. Anthony Mouse--P,:Novay, C. Cole and H. B Rathburn, Pleasaat Ridge.—John Deeds, J. C. Buckland and Z, Bradley. Mooney Filat—Thos, Baldwin, Thos, Slatter and E. A. Baldwin. Spenceville--C, C. Bitner B. F. Steese and John Hymes. Truckee—T. D. Ford, W.C. Durno and 3, B. Weller. “Boca.—Samuel Parker,J. M, Doan aod R. P. Ferguson. » ; You Bet--W. C. Barker, W. D. Blue and O. K. Cloudman. Lindermer and A. G. ‘Turner, Little York—W. J. Hill, Wm. Alpia and Thos. Patterson, Lowell Hill—C. D, Easton, N. B, Sheph ard and J, Levee. ia San Juan Times Netes. Additional information concerning the fire at Broderick’s mi. confirms the suspicion that the tire wascaused by an incendiary. Suspicion alights upon a young man of that vicinity, whose name we have, but suppress for prudeatial reasons. A Workingmen’s primary Was recently held ins this place to el ct four delegates toa County Convens tion, Welearn that seven votes only were cast and that two of the four were aot voters in this precinct. This shows that the party is willing to commit fraud, We learn that ashoct time ago a fight occurred in the neighborhood of the American mine, between two gentlemen of different politics, The De nocrat, who was the aggressor, got the worst of it. Many years ago that same individual got kmocked down for shouting for Jeff. Davis. He isin bad luck, © << Up Country Mining Strikes. > ‘A gentleman who came down from Plumas county night be‘ore last says that gravel paying as high as $2 a pan in some places has been developed in the Enterprise shaft at Jamieson City. This claim is principally in the hands of miners employ ed by the Eureka Company. The ChicagoCompany, prospecting at Spanish Peak for gravel, has also re4 dently developed a very good prosip ect. . Lake City.—P.°A. Paine, J. Me. doers close the tunel several hundred feet from its mouth. The night boss, thinking all the men had gone out, closed the doors, and when the carman reached the. spet he saw that the doors were closed but could not stop the heavy car on the gradein time to avoida collision. Three sets of timbers were knocked down, but the man was not injured. The following items aresynopsized frem the Forest Civy Free Press: The Alaska Company at Pike City raised the building for their new hoisting works Friday. Prospects are improving rapidly in the North Fork mine at Forest Washington.—J. Ely, J. Brimskill . City, gravel having been found that . same. pays $1.50 a carload, -Last week DangMcNaughton, locomotive engineer of the Bald Mountain mine, brought fifty-three loadedcars from the terminus to the dump. This is the largest load that ‘has ever been brought out at any one time. — se Barclay Henley, Presidential elector on the Democratic ticket, in a speech at Forest City last Tuesday, made the assertion that the Bald Mountain company and its matiayement required every person in its employ to vote the Republican ticket; that when a Republican meeting was held the mine was shut down; that when a Democratic meeting was held every man was required to be on hand in the mine. H. W. Wallis, Superintendent of the mine, in a communication characterizes the statement as a malicious lie. Benjamin F. Littlejohn has returned from a trip to London, where he went for the purpose of organiz~ ing, a company to develop the University placer mine, situated between the Savage and Bald Mountain Exteasion. He has partially succeeded in organizing a company of London capitalists; who propose to expend $125,000 in developing the mine. Professor Price will visit if his report is favorable the company will at ance organize and commence operations next spring. Mr. Littlejoha reports that there are millions of money in London waiting . for investment in mines. Truckee Republican Netes. Next Tuesday evening Hon. H. F. Page and other speakers wi.l address the people of Trackee and vicinity. The Truckee Lumber Co, shipped 80,000 boxes to Central America last Thursday, making six car loads in all that have been shipped. A party of thirteen tourists from Boston and New York arrived at Truckee on the Directors’ car of the U. P. railroad on Tuesday, and leaving the car there made a trip to Tahoe and back. that the ameudment to the codes passed last winter making the te -ms of the office, of Justices of the l'eace expire in ‘1881, and cunseq aently necessitating an election this fall, is unconstitutional, still it advises an election until the Court decides the question, We guese tliat is sound, We would remind the candidates for office on both tickets, that there are a respectable wumber of voters in would like to see not only their announcements, but themselves. When The Transcrrrt is of the opinion . . Meadow Lake Township, who election day comes, the vote of this section ia always looked for with a ‘The ptospectus of the Cisco Com. ing aiapan y bas beca laid on our , and the enterprise iscommended to us by thecharacter of the gentlemen Who constitute its present ‘board of trustees, name'y; Messrs. A. J. Vanderpool,Geo. W. Quintard, Wm. M. Reynolds (President), Oliver R. Charlick (Secretary,),and John Cummins.” Lhe property is in Red Mountain district, Nevada yee 4 California, “and consists of cig and E. M. Pres. of the drill are lying at the Pliocene . cjsimsimall, 12,690" linear -feet of veins by 600 feet, upon one of which claims, the “Badger, ‘‘an extensive body of ore’ has been already develseped both by tunnel and shaft—a ‘ledge thirty-six feet’wide at a depth of pe pall Bs from ra ‘The assays re range, eighteen in pli from $21.50 to $632.81 and all but four above $100 per ton, In another of the claims, the Riddle, enough has been done to disclose ore +-as-rieh-as-that—of—the—Badgerand . ~~ ae ore has been found upon the Keystone, The com-— with the waters of a considerable creek. The company’s mill,one of approved construction, is being erected near Cisco, on the Central “Pacific Railroad. ninety-two miles east of Sacramento. Subscriptions for 1,000 shares of the stock are qpened at the Mining Trust Company; in thig city. Work on the Lower End. day Says: “A large number of the men about town—all that could be hired—have oné out-along the line of the South Yuba Company’s water ditches, for the purpose of making repairs onthe The Company hired all the men they could get and will hire’ more if they can be had. 1t is expected that the work of repairing the ditches
will be completed in about thirty days, when the water will be turned on anid work in the different mines owned by the Company will be commenced.” : ‘ _ Arrested on Suspicion. E. G. Watkins, alias ‘‘Kentuck,” was arrested at Marysville Thursday. He is suspected of having robbed the Georgetown stage in Placer county on September !1th and Congressman Page on Septéinber 22d. He is an old convict, havng been sent to prison in 1872 from El Dorado county for robbing the Georgetown stage. Will Bulid a Residence. Mark Shaver has purchased of Jonathan Clarke the lot on Pine 8 reet vpposite the foot of Jacob's laider. He proposes to erect there©1a8 one-story dwelling with basement anda barn. _ . In pulling forth a handkerchief to ‘flirt with a girl at aconcert, a Bodie young man draggei out a flask of whisky, which fell to the floor,— There was a carelessness, a recklessness in that young man’s conduct viz’: that, however much of a sucHunt's Hill--M. McLeod, Jno. . the mine in a couple of weeks, and . cess he may be in other walks of life, hé will never attain eminence as a temperance lecturer. Tne fellow who picked up the hot penny originated the remark, ‘‘Ajl that glitters is not cold.” f == Ves#@rday’s Arrivals at THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CIry, CAL. T Chappel San Juan 7 K Vaa Slyk AjSkinner Wheatland D dit onda . —" H Haycock Alpha C Conaway Grass Vall J P Brown & w C'ymp 8 M Harris Grass Vall A Russell Sa’, Franci MD Calkins city M F Skeahs:. cit J Gottard cit M Edwards, city sig \ BORN. — Ia Nevada Cf, Oct. 8, 1890, to Louis O° zali and wife, a son, nent ————— al — — pn = At the residence of Charles @eintzen, in Forest City, October 8, 1880, by Rev. J. Appleton, Stanly Jewett and Miss Ada Lean, all of Forest City. House, Lots, Growing Timber and Cord Wood For Sale. Om WANTED for the following ‘The New York Miaing Record of . cerning a property in, this vieinity:. -pany also own 240 acres of woodland . The Dutch Flat Forum of yesterHG) which plainly demonstrated one fact, . . i TORTI RI EID A —<t ————e JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco On Pine ‘Street, Nevada City, . Is the Oldest and Cheapest Store : im Nevada City. ALWAYS @N HAND THE * Largest,. Best and Cheapest —STOCK OF— . es CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Candies; Nuts, Fruits, Cutlery, : Fancy Goods, ete. Give me a call, 010 JOHN JACK. a RAE i Ic For Assemblyman, DEMOCRAT AND WORKINGMEN’S, . CANDIDATE, ~ JAMES 0. SWEETLAND, . i Of Bridgeport Township. A. 0. U. W. Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, ‘Ancient Order of United Workmen. Regular Meetings are held every Weduesday Evening at 7 I-2 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ 1, Nevada City, R.D. CARTER, W. M., ‘Geo, A. Gray, Recorder. 09 Assessment Notice. TEEP HOLLOW GOLD MINING COMS PANY. Location of principal place of busiress, San Francsico, California. Location of Works, Liberty Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meéting of the Board of Directors, held on’the 7th day of October, 1880, an assessment (No. 5) of seventy-five cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary,at the office of the Company, No. 310 Pine street, Room 15, San Francisco, California, : : Any stock upon which this assessment ghall remain unpaid on the 9th dayof November, 1880, will be-delinquent andi adver. tised for sale at: public auction, and unless’ yment is. made before, will be sdld on uesday the 30th day of November 1880, to pay the delinquent asgessnvent together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Boatd of Directots. J. W. PEW, Secretary. Office, No. 310 Pine street, Room 15, San Francisco, Galifornia, 08 ESTABLISHED IN 1952. L. P. FISHER’S Newspaper Advertising Agency Rooms 20. and 21 Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, San Francisco. ‘A DVERTISING SOLICITED for all news~ papers B apererar ou the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Poly xesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valparaiso,.’ apan,China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the East-~ cMoapey = Europe. ies of nearly every newspa elished on the Pacific Cov at are feet acuptamaly on hand and all ad* ertisers are allowed fre: access to them during bufiness hours. The NEV. 4DA DAILY TRANSCRIPT has beem regelariy placed on file at L. P. FISRER'’S simce 1960, MADAME THE RENOWNED CALIFORNIA VOCALIST, WILL APPEAR AT The Theatre, Nevada City, _ Monday Even’g, October 11. os A First Class Intellectual Entertai ment. As an Orator, Madame Fitzgerald will discuss the following subjects: : : THE CHINESE QUESTION, Insurance Companies, Banks, Temperance, a Quack Doctors, Quack Medicines, i Bo THB Political Issues of the dgy. AS A. VOCALIST, She will delight her audience with Fine Operas and Choice Ballads. ‘. Admission 50 Cts. Children 25 Cts. Doors open at 7, commences at 8 P. M. ii FITZGERALD, . _ NEW YORK LIFES HNSURANCE — COMPaNy. ', ¢(iseorporated 1845.) . Aséets, all Cash,..... $1,000,009 Angual Income..... 8,000,069 Surplus scebees Presi eweseees 7,800,009 a Local Board for Nevada City Hen. Niles Searls, KR. M. Hunt, }, . Hon, Johm Caldwell, Hon. 4, ¢ Miles, H. & Welch, M.D, ~ NULES SEARLS, President, . BR. M. BUNT, Vice President, . WD, VINTON, Secretary and Agen, R. M. HUNT, M. D. atid H.S. WELCH, M.D., Medical Examiners, Fx-Governor Fred’k F. LOW, Prey, dent of Local Board tu San Fry, cisco. LL FORMS OF LIFE tNsv A Policies isstied, = RANcr. This Company has been estabfished in Cal. death claims for the last five Years, This is the only Company that had More income in 1878 than in 1873, while all the other Companies decreased, uss Examin e the New Tontine Investment Insurnnee, [Extract from a letter of Hon. F. F. Low, I certify that I have taken outa “'Tontine’ seid in the New York Life Insurance Up or $20,000; that I regard it as the best and fairest plan of life insurance, and that thy principles embouied in the new plan, afters careful examination, have. removed the ob. jeccions . have heretofore entertained against Life Insurance. I have steadily declihed to insure until the ‘‘Tontine” plan. was presented to me. Yours very truly, > 9 ; F, Low, It provides for one’s family at or?inary terest on arriving ata certain age.It offers advantages FAR IN EXCES3 Of those realized froin the investment of equal amounts in Savings Banks or Corpotate Stocks offering equal security. All of the above-named. members of the Board have insured on this ylarn for $10,000 EACH, Which is enough guarantee as to its merits Applications and Information can be had, from any ef the above members, er from the Agent, WALTER D. VINTON, & Grand Display Fall and Winter FASHIONS! HYMAN. BROS. Immense Stock . peat, West YOUTH’S. k and BOY'S CLOTHING Broadcloths, Tricots, Diagonals, Worsted, Cassimeres, etc., All Grades and Colors. MEN’S, {Gent's Furnishing Goods, RUBBER. GOODS, BooTSs, LADIES’ SHOES, TRUNKS, SER, . are "SAN of which we had manufactured expressly for this market. A eee (22 Our facilities for purchasing #¢ Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. J. « ifornia for 20 years, and has ever contese © ~ . wsingle claim, F contested « ‘The Interest on Investments have paid al life rates, and the money returned with in-_. wrOIL CLOTHING® THE DAILY NEVADA Ol’ SLATE LED LR ELITE DED Bricf ° The storm cle eveniag and ‘th flex, Russell, the Goodyear Ru rived in the city The various se city have chan; meeting from 8 o There was. an amount of gold p at the Citizens B ’ ards’. The card of N ” Ne 52,4. O. UL esewhere, The _ Weduesday ever The Pelar Stac ‘mines at Dutch . preparatory to whieh will be + weath, In amether col the advertiseme: city property, a and cord-iwood, « B. Symington. J udge Stidger ~ fire at San Juan excelled. Being Manufacturers. and Dire. are ministratrix of the estate ; great deal uf interest at headquarLet on corner ef Coyote and Court oss Gennaah: Se es roo healers Importers ourselves, enables us ase ters, iii ee ey ee ee eee ar me benefit of which we give to our customers. M. E. Charch. $20 acres of Heavy Growing ‘Timber in . the first publication of this notice, to yman = ° : : peau two lots of 160 acres sash, with tary escane-} 2254, Adtainistratrix, ah the law ‘fice of -_ ‘ » Preaching in the morning} by the fe at Nevada City, im the county Corner Broad & Pine Sts pastor. In the evening, the yearly. %°Cords of Fire-wood, Wagon, etc., to Cee oe UCT E BROWS, ' —— concert of the Sabbath school will be. b* stlé ousccount ot owner leving. Apply . Admtvistratetx of, evate of Lucy 8. Brown, f, mabe (oe }given, All ate cordially invited, Nevada, Oct. 10th, . hot, te Cee Z16 ana 218 California St, San Frans *2 incendiary, and accident. Heg reasons for so be The Sierra Bi about finished 1: supplies, the la: over the Narrow ing been sent u] 490,000 feet o ber was destroy C. Broderick’s besides consider stroyed. The! The inmates House had some day fighting an tion. The fla ed before any m been done, Some Chinese to the city a amounting to $1,000, which th small placer ol of You Bet, Remember th delivered by GE costs only 15 ce cost t6 mail sub payable in adva expiration of th Geo. M. Mott Sacramento, we: _ by last night's and the children several weeks as lady's father, J¢ The party gir Friday evening Guard band was tended, but for it wasa most As winter appr certain the. att larger. The ne en next Friday ; Progress at The hoiating . the Providence place of the one by fire will not eral days yet. T ed their part of teady to start The.remainder « the building wil ly as a large for complish the jo! Prisoner Jas. Devine, . Jail from Truck day term for pe Grass Valley, weeks since fo: dismissed from covered his mer _ Madame Fitz at the Theatre audience. The Various topics a divers musical