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October 17, 1878 (4 pages)

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af ae Hie The Daily Transcript: * uponthe District® Attorney, Sheriff, or any of the “latter's Deputies. ” NEVADA CITY. CAL. —— es RT ES TIT _Bnrsday October 17ta, 1878. . AN ABSURD AccusATION. The accusanon by a cotemporary, in reterring to the’ recent ,instances of big h way robbery in this county, that “not a single step haa been tas ken by the county officials nor by the band fof sobborsl or “to. + track them to their rehdezvous,” indicatgs a disposition on the part of tle wri ér to place those peace preservers:in a’ false liglt -before the pubic. bere are various reasons why it is the Light.of absurdity to attetiip: to throw: the responsibility of the present deplorable heck ahes of affairs In the first place, the Board of Supervisors have providel nocontingent fund for such emergencies, +n if the Sheriff should send any of> his “enable clue, _idents. of that. ~~ferrdersmight—be,we,are chnfident that the proper steps be taken to ay— will be.satisfed io let the trouble . ’ boards are slippety, anda horse ix, _ that nobody got seriously injured. -th following up-the case, “Fh the aswUrance that Nevada county _ aod-limb. under officers out to investigate ‘he “matter, and they fail to find a reasthe expedition would entail a heavy personal expeuse upon him. “Again; néné of the parties ~_waylaid cin give a reasonably ex. plicit description of the men who went through them, neither does inquiry develope the fact that any ressection (between and go after the authorities. of “we Tan mightstill use poison or. shot-fun to rid THE COW NUISANCE, Various parties have recently com. ’ plained in our presence regurding the damage done to property by cows, through the existence of an ordivauce tbat them to rnn-stlarge daring the .day time. Property owners all over the city ere annoyed about the matter, and no wonder. The wandering bovines fitd no féed’on the streets, or in the’ suburbs,. and eousequently . break into private eoclosures. They push opéh the gates, lift them offtthe binges, tear down fences, and#n vaHeh way» obtain eutrauce,— Grass plats are trampled vpon ava ' their beanty spoiled, and gardeus ‘and sbribbery demoralized, A& respectable 'cifizen told us. yesterday be: thodgbtit was tbe Inanscrrér’s da-. ty to call attention to the matter,’ We politely‘informed, bimy it was none the ‘authorities’ business how wwapy bnadred doilirs’ worth of property ibese “cows devastated, 80 long as tke laws favored such things. He said there was at least meus of rédress,. if dhe owners would not keep their stock out of harm’ sway. Wearked him whet i was. Hé replied ambiguously, that be a Christian and oue biaself of a nuisance like tis, and that ofher propeity owners agreéd ( Wert. do not-favar the’spirit th t gives rise to such utterances, and we told —bim wita him on that proposition, Bloomfield and Eureka) have any — le idea’ of who the road agents are so. <Attbe same time we should addise cow owners to keep one eve Finally, no regular complaint bas been entered befare-the county officials regarding tue states of afftirs. If there had, been, and any tangible evidence afforded as‘ to. whom the ofOpeD, or else some wropyg-doers will give their animale an unhealthy dose, oe THE GUILD TO-\IGHT. To-night.the ladits of the Phoonix District? Atiorney Gaylord Would makes it twfyl for. ~ hire to “be withdrawi froth Bosnia. THE LATEST NEWS. bs ft The Los Angeles Fair opened Monday. Yellow fever is on the inerease at ‘Mobile, Ala, “Monday *s-etorm-was. quite general . throughout the coast. © Business in the Loudon silver markét is at a standstill. The First Nationa] Bank at Tamaqua, Pa., bas suspetuded. ¢ The Stute Circuit Court of Oregon is in: session at Portland. Te.Oregon Le gislutare wiil probably edjourn sind die Friday. There was a heavy fall vf snow Bt Virginia, Nevada, Monday'!;nigbt. Kighty thousand Anstrig3y troops ¢ : The Sapretie Court opeved its first tern at Los A’ igeles Mouday morn-ig. The barn.of Mayor, McDougal of Ls Angeles was' buroed Suturday night. < Lankershin & &o. , bave just completed a $75,000 flour mili at Los — geles. . The B die Stind: ird claims .thht ¥800 triuers are employed in that disttict. . The Supreme Court of thie Chited States convened Mouday' at Washington. Admiral Hiram Panlding was dying yesterday at his’ =m Island residence, — The Grewabicle candidate tor Govt erpor of Tennessee has withdrawn . . from the race, * ‘The Vatican is taklog -ateps dor a very considerable dévelopment of Cutholicisny ip America, ; The German Reichstag has thrown ont the clause in the Socialists’ bill proki biting Socialist ‘meetings. New cus s cf yellow fever at New Orleans Mondiy, 1837 — a “deaths; : 2951 PURCHASE OF MACHINERY. The Scadden’s Flat Company have. parchased the sixteen stamp mill and the pamping gear of the Pennsyivania. Mining Company, . of Brown’s VaHey; Yuba county, and will proceed without delay in taking down the machinery and removing it tuthis place. It_is in excellent . condition, and the company have secared a good bargain in the purchase No‘time is to be lost in starting up the Scadden Flat mine,.and ina few weeks the hoisting works will be in complete rutuing order.—G. Ye Union. J > DIVE THEM DOWN. Property. owners, in front of the nails and spikes which during the past summer have been—drawn-out by the heat.ofthe sun, and are a nuisance to pedestrains. An ef fort is being made in San Francisco tu pass an ordinance which will require this to be done.in that city: If our citizens wil] not take the measures necessary to abate the nusiance here, why not enact an ordinance that will make ivimperative upon them? AH TONG’S PROMISE. « é > The Truckee Republican says: Ah Tong, the red-headed China man, Who. has been: cojunroing in San Qarentin twenty-eight months for stesliug a thou-and*dotlars’ worth of jewery from Mrs. Heinz, has served out bis time, and returned to’ Trockee. He says he'is going to be "heap good boy,’ now, und he commenced operations oo the new depaitare Tuesdsy, by yisiting Duuster’s: barber shop aud-hiving bis bait cut *Melichu’’ style. . . > “. law provid. d. whose premises plank sidewalks are . . laid, should dvive and keep down . . FROBATS NOTICE. WN the county Court of the County of Nevada, State of Celiforuia. sidnev Orville Bréwn: Upon application for discharge from his aebts, as an insolvent ve debtor. Notice is hereby given, that upe the reading und filing of ‘the petitien; schedule aiid oath of the aboye named in-' solvcrt, ot this day in the County urt aforcsaid. on motion of Jd, M. Wallings NE ae tay Delinquent Sale Notice wei BLUE: GRAVEL MINING O0ik. PANY. ‘Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California, = Location of works, ‘Nevada County, (a). Notice—Thete is delinquent on th. ~~ lowing described stock on acconnt of 4 sessment (.+3. 3,) levied on the 6th a ot Sept., 1878, the several amounts set opprsite ‘the names of the reepective share, counsel for the petitioner, it 1s ordered that the creditors of the taid insolveut, bc und appear before the Hon.John Caldwell, Judge of said County Court, atthe Court Rovin of suid Court, in the City and Cousty of Nevada, on Thursday,Noveniber 14th, 187x, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of seid day, then and there to show cause, if any they have why the prayer of said insulvent should not be granted, andan Assignment of his estate be mide, and that be. be discharged from his debts and liabilitues, in pursuance of the stitute in such case made and providei You, the creditors of said insol‘vent, arathererore citet to appear at the time ind place indicated iu guid order, to ksh sw cuu é,if any you have,why the prayer of svid pe etitioner sbould nut be granted, aud he be discharg red from nis debts as by JAMts D, WHITE, County Cl r& and ex-offivid Clerk of raid minty Coart. Dated, Ckerk’s offiee, October 1bthy 4878. Notice. to’ Crt eedivors. State of Califovnia. Estate of Thomiis McEactiern,detveus. ds Notice is hereby, giv en by the xindersigned, Ai {iniriistratrix Of the Kstate of Thomas Mckache n. deceased, to the creditor#of, und allypersons having elaims against the said de. eased, to exhibit them witha the nec fea 4 you h tM with in four months after th rst pubtication of thie wotice to tte saitt Ad min‘stratrix,at the Law Office ef Niles Searls, inSNevada City; County of Nevada State of Calitormia. BATPIEL. McbACHEKN, Administrator of the Estate’ of ‘Thoms Mc« Pachern, déceased. Nevads City, Cctober 15;« 1878, Niles 8. arls Att’y for Adwinistratrix. / octl6-Ima GRAND § SOCIAL PARTY, UNDER THE AUSP:.CES Or £partan. Lodge, No. 37, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, TO BE.G1IVEN AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE NORTH BLOOMFIELD, leit’ Even’ 8, . Oct. 17, 1878. THE arias of Spartan Lots a assisted by me‘nbers*from Bald Mountain Lodge, No. 44, of Forholders, as follow we > Names Certificate! No. she, Amt. Lutz J uu, Trustee, 335. 100 10.00 Starr J M, 30 1000 100-69 Wegener R, Trust, 44 100 10 00 Wegener kt, ** 45 100 10 00 Wegener H, sis sx 100 10 0 Wegener R, ** 119 160 10 0 ) Wegen-rB, ‘* 120 1u0 10 00Wegener 8, <° . Vu 100. — 1000 Wegener R, 4 122 100 W099Wrgener BR, ‘ +-323 169. 10 oy Wegener #, “124 yw 100 10 60 Wegener,3,+-% 125 ° 100 WO 0 Wegener R, ‘* 128 160 10% Wegener, ‘© 130 dor" Yo gg Wegener, ‘ 1340 ” 100 15 (9 Weyen rR; “ F5t 50 B00 . Wegenerss, -* 155" 50 50 WetgenerR, . 167 , 160 15 06 Wege ner R, s<——306“200 90 (0 Wegener K, ‘ 191 200 20 00 Wevener BR; . ** 194 200 2 60 Wi gem rk, SOL ‘25 2) ‘Wegener R, ** — 309 47 ‘ nN Wegetr tt, “314~ 19 1% And imaccordance with law, and dn or. ‘Nthe-Probatecourt, Nevada—County. dot of. tie Bord of Directors, made_on the 6tn day of September, 187%, #2. many shares of each parcel of such stoc kK 48 may be nec. essary, Will be sold at public auction at the office «& the Company, 414 California . street, San ‘Francisco, -“Califérnia, oy ~ FRIDAY the First dsy of November, 4878, et the hour* ef 12. o’clock, M. of ‘suid day, vo pay. raid de linquent Assess. . ments. thereen, together with costs: of ee and expenses of the sale, R. WEGE*ER, Secretary, Office, 414 California street, San Fraucig. co, Cul, : o05idee B. H. MILLER, ‘Odd Fellows’ Building, Broadt, ". NEVADA. CITY, HY aUsT RECEIVED © The Laigest and Choicest Stock of Ciothing, Fur. a nishiz. o8 . Goods, ete.; . “Ever seen in the Mountains. have taken it upon himself to order p:ehend the robbers,end that Sheriff Moutgomery would spare no pains If the Gonstibles of ‘the infested section arg inuctive, because there are no grounds for them to work on, then it is pretty certain that the general taxpayers throughout the county work if3 owl ‘perniedy; as. itsurely . willin time. ‘They will rest c ntent has-a-torce of pubtie officers that are . models of energy and capubility, and . that they may be~ safely -contided-in4— as always doing }their duty, all in‘sinwations to the contrary) notwithstanding. ; . DANGEROUS DRIVING. Tho rains that have already fallen render fast Ariving on the plauked . streets a dangerous dmusement, The likely to lose his*feet at most any time;.no matter how sharply »bod. Two'jor three accidents have already occurred by drivers disregarding these factg; and it wis’mere chance In turning corners et» a pell-mell speed avéshe probubilities of a tumble and general smash-up especiully to be fenrel. Even if the equives keep‘ right side up, vebicles slide around on the glassy ‘surface after a Tively fashion; and if one wheel chances to msget with an obstruction, over they keel, aud the occ #" pants are spilled ont. We have seen several accidents of this nathré%c-. cur in other ‘vities, and some cf them were attended with loss oflife The same thing is likely t be repeated on our newly planked streets most any day, Then-drivers, be careful. An ounce of preventiob, ete. + 0 THRE VIRTUE OF CASH, George ©. Gaylord and R, E. Robinson (successors to. A. D. & P! Sutten}: have gotten fairly under headway in their uew grocery store on Comtmercial etreet. They will do ‘® limited amount of “credit” business, bat want it strictly anderstood that-no-ireespeasible parties will be permitted to take geods out of -the store until paid for, To cash customers the firm wilt offer extraordinary injucements, in the way of bed-rock prices. They wisely hold ¢ that cash sales and emall profits are preferable to high profits and long book accounts. 1 ‘Democratic Congressmen at Washington openly d:clare that Tildén should be disavowed and denounced ' Giild Society Will give grand-en= tertainment at the Theatre, to which all ate invited, ‘The progratume (which we publish below) contains a large number of novelties, such as “shadowy-plays,”’tableanvivants,” éte. The well known ability of those in charge to present a pleasing medl-y of sights and sounds ought to be the means of fill ingthe ‘Theatre with alargs and intelligent audience conclusion of the followiig; RROGRAMME, é De cccvseccdcdervasenes os ‘Shadow ’ Fi y. ~“3. Misses wdurr. a +¥Voecal Du e Ge neh the Se dan weedinee ee’ “iShadow pre . Mrs. Welch Mrs. Wells.. Vocal Ductt. ere et eee ee beereee 7. Mrs Wells. we dnee +s VOcal Sulo, —-— ~«= —— A POPULAR sides aaa The ‘TRANSCRIP was favored yesterday with some excellent game ples ‘from .the mammoth grocery stock carried by the establishinent of B.W. Reagan, (whose agent isSamé< uel M. Shurtleff) on Main street. Speakiag of groceries reminds us of the nice fresh goods carrtvd by the firm, and the lew prieds they-are d.sposed of at. The inducements held outto purchasers is such that although the present owner and his agent have but recently comé among us, they have-built up.a trade that speaks well for their manner of catrying en business. ooo GAMBLING Rew. A few nights since some Chinese woodchoppers, living in -a ravine! east of Canada Hill, became invelv— ed in a gambling row, There were twelve or fifteen” of them'in the cal in at the tide, and nearly all participaved in.the fight.’ Knives and pistols’' were drawn, Several shots were firsd during thé melee withoat effect, but one of ‘the nuntber was badly cutin the arur, He received two wounds, one just above the Wrist . eing so severe tfift it wal disable lrin for’a nrenth or two'at least. a. i ><> lL B. B.C PARTY, ’ On Friday evening, October 25th, ‘the Independent Base’ Ball: Club of this city: will give a grand social dance at’ Temperance Hall, Sévs eral parties have already beet givers. The best of music will vided for the evening cf the 23th, having an enjoyable time, $1. by the D-mocracy. Poor 8. J. Doubly unfertanate. First as the concert at’ New York on the 12th,
friend of the anwashed, and now :8' sho victim o€ (heir lightning changes. } ye oabroad. Daneing will ba indulged in ab the . “Ty Mise Aunts CastttrinstramentatBote: iy oo OES pett-. nes who recently crossed the Union eu by the yoong men comprising this organization, and all of them were 80. successfully conducted to convinee the public that the Indes pendents are ‘tau fait’ as ertertainbe proand all who attend may rely upon Tickets Grmone’s re — their first since ‘their retara from Europe, The progranime embraced tbe popularairs. of ull’ the* countries they Visited 720. ‘Greut destruction of nian is reported from the recent storm on the Atlantic coast, end » some ete of I life. = Leer —e — ra seabtigpoes . The Greenbaek State Cunvention of Rhode Island bag split, and formtions. It is believed that -ex‘Presigent “Gop ziles, of. Sat Dowstige; awd his followers hiceapavateel in-a-hurrieane._ ee ee Eightyseven ‘ettieers of Wabranka were killed by the renegsde CheyenPacific Railroad. Mrs. Jennie R, Smith was arraignedin the Hudson county (N. J.) Court Monday for the murder of her husband, police officer Smith. There are thonght to be from 12,000 to 15,000 hostile Indians in the vicinity of the Black Hills, and bloody work.is anticipated soon. from in front of poise headq darter# in Los Angeles on Saturday’ morning, Sharp Police Department that! ual number of important cases to_investigate, bese ati the Tullis murder. en * A fire in San Jose on Sunday night destroyed the’ “Tufayette restaurant, Charles Jaeger’s furniture warerooms. anda portion of the Garden City restaurant, 4 Revolutionary udene: continue to be posted in St. Petersborg, incendiary:phamplets are” distributed, and threatening lettors sent to lead— ing members of the Government. Expeits who Visited the Sierra Nevada mine Tuesday morning ever, The general average of assays in the face of-the crosscut is $270. Inthe case of Gallatin vs. the Central Pacific Railroad Company, Judge Sawyer, of the United States Circuit Court, Moliday overruled. the demurrer, and gave mee for plaintiff. The Constitutional ii bedatan did. Lbeld a short aud unimportant session, . sitions were introduced and referred td appropriate committees. Peru advices say: The niachinery for the mines at Cerrd de Pasco, which lately arrived at Callao from San Francisco, is being rapidly forwarded. A force of engineers, methe mines to press the work forward to.an vdrly completion. : Tunnels, shafts, drifts etc., to thoronghly opeu the mine, are already under ‘way, and itis expected that a bonavza which will rival the Comstoek Tdtal deaths, 3,591; total cases, 14,-. _ ed itself into two distinet Conven-4. Witt — vA policeman’s horse was stdfen . The Grand Jary imponelled at Sac[. ramento, Monday, will have an upus. . say that the crosscut looks ns well as” not'meet Monday until 2 p.m, and] The usual mass of new propo~ chanics and laborers ison band at. “SUCIAL: PARTY AT OMEGA. Mrs. B. Lyons— will give.a Grand Social Party at Omega,on Kriday evening, Oct. 25, 1878. Good mu“sie wilt ve-farntéredand w biceco= lation will be spread. A -eordial favitation is extended to all. . Nevada Oct. 16ch, td. soe ig aa eg saa e eee reine A sunall iaaitortabte dwelling is of‘fered at.n bargain, Inquire at —“olt=twe —_-> — Society.will be held in the Nevada Theatre, on Thursday evening,-Oct. 17th:. A cordial invit.tion is extended to all. Mrs. k. M. Honrt, President; . Mus. Wm. R. Cox, mee, a + Westerday’s Arrivais at the’ UNION HOTEL, “ NEVADA CITY, CAL: JACOB NAFEFZIGER, ee A P Clark Quaker Hill . . by Greeley Marsh's Mill J Marchie Hudson Mine 3 H: Brimskill Washington P Lillis V Flume HsSMarsh. -* JG Fredenbarr Heiehe Mrs Penders Blue Tent $ Edwards San Framciseo ° OH Cole as J Shaddnck City Geo Allen ps R Browning Virginia City: F Baker. J D-Green Iowa J H Netf Coltax F Herryford Wheatland G Brown Chicago é Yesterday’s Arrivals at the NATIONAL HOTEL NEVADA CITY, CAL. J Miller Sierra Vatley J Perrin Indian Springs H Jackson Gaston Ridge: GW Lawson City J P Evans A P Scott A Ross Mrs Lancaster B Rodda J Smith © McElvy GE Torner m J Coombe Rough & Ready: P Hutebinson Dry Creek Mrs Merriman San Francisco 8 Tracy JAndrews BlueTentC Rabb : 7% Sprey Brue Tent J Gripus EH Hatchins E Harris. ~ J Glines H Mills Bloomfield’ J See'ey San Juan. EP Hubbard’ Col HN] « {will shortly be reached, } seal” “pAvVELLING FOR SALE. °a talaga = “The next: pauls imeeting . ofthis Prop’r CHAS. E. PEARSON, Proprietor est City sili iat." Public Parade in 1 Uniform, At 4 o’clock of the same doy, in which all Visiting Brotker Knights are Ra itchy y invited to partic ipate.A General Invitation is “extended to all, and the Committee willendeavor to make tie Party pleasant to-all.who may attend, Tickets, Including Supper, $3 COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Jag. Marriott, A.J. Rovs, M.C. Harmon, pay. Smith, Josiah Glagson, » FLOOR MANAGERS. Ad, Toes, Tt, 0. Peoroses 3,7, Stich, octl-td UNION HOTEL, : NEVADA CITY, == CALIFORNIA, JACOB NAFFZIGER,Prop’r.Nevada, has been thorgughand is now‘open turthe recepti6bu of guests. The'Sleepmg Apartments, — UNION offers Buperior inducements. Phe Tables of the Union, mafket affordyy ~“ te be found in the State, ing the BEST HOTEL IN THE MOUN. to keep itso, OPEN ALL NIGHT. THIS WELL ENOWN and . Popular Hotel, situated on Main Street; iu the_ City of ly’ overhauled, refitted, ard turnished in first class style, Are Large; Airy and Pleasant, and every; bed iu the house has a spring mattrass, As a desirable, quict place for tnejweary, thre] ~ Wil: compare favorably with any.Hotel in the State, and are filled with the best the Choice Wines,;Liquors and Cigars, Will'be fuund at the Bar, and thé Billiard Room has the BesT BILLIARD TABLES The UNION: -enjoye the reputation of beTAINS, and the propfietor is determined . assoitment of Gents’ Clothing, found in a first Clauss Clothing Store, I ask but one price for goods,and that the Lowest. * _ Nevada, O°t.11, 1878; and ‘Bbys’ and everytbing usually . STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. fENAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Sfookholders ef the Citizens Bank, will be held at the office: of the Bank, in Nevada City, Califoruia, on Tuesday, November 12th, 1878, electing seven [7]~Directors to serve for the ensujng year, aud for the traosaction come befure it. K. M.’PRESTON, President. Nevada City, Get: 10, 1878. 4 ‘ 4 J. W. DOWNING, Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, OAL. NEW GtoDs «1 & NEW PRICES. I HA¥E JUST RETURNED FROM SAN. FRANCISCO with a NEW: STOCK of jGOODS, y bought at manufacturers and b importers prices for caph cole im sisting of “t ee BEST MANUF2CFORED Smoking and Chewing FOBACCO, wk ALSO A FULL LINE OP CONFECTIONERY, NUTS; —— Stocks Bought and Sold on Conrmissibn Pe ". VELEGRAPH OFFICE MASONIC BLOG Nevada City, Tune %, 1878. Cigarettes, Pipes, Cutlery, Etc. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. spe gacos Narrziarn._ . Beavers, ARCHIF NIVENS, Doeskins, . ‘DEALER IN Diagonals, — @hoice: Brands. ofForeign and Suitings,, , . Domestic — Overcoatings, CIGARS.,. Trimmings, Ete., Which will be cut in the LATEST FASEIONS, or in any style to please, aud mse in the NEATEST and most SUBSPAS TIAJ, MANNER, and as Cheap as can be fhad in California for the same class of Goods aud Work. J. Ws DOWNING, Nevada City, Oct. 6, 1918-1m FRED. A. 8ACKET, . Jpop THE Accident and Life Insurance . Companies of Hartford. Office—In Brown & Margan's Blocks 0b Nevada City: . ° ° AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, Commereial Street, Nevada City.JAMES MONRO, City and vicinity -AVING restimed. business at the old stend, in the Transcriyt Block, is prepared to sup ply the emele of Nevada NOTICE. ee + OTICE is saad ven that I will 2° pay any debt coatracted By by my wile aby other person after t ati GEO. W. TRNEUNENevada City, Oct. 7, ems a age enter &s pane! , Coie Fresh Meats, NILAS SEARLS, ( ustie . a=r : Corn G C Shaw Omega . ed’ Beef, Corned Pork, etc., attorney and Counsel at law K Moring @ VAT THE LOWEST PRICES: ; AT BRICK OFFICE, . E Hl Dyer Alverado b Nevada City, May 17,/1878,~ Frontof the Ocutt House. A. ~The stock consists of the best-us . At 7 o'clock; P. M. for the ee of of such other business as may legally % Mining & Insurance Agent, ty GLEANING ‘How to get _‘Pbhis weatbi wait the most Richard’ WV their departu terday. Senztor Sar visited their « yesterday. While som panies are>p them pass on Sixty-two the train. bets no, o0 One tr Miss Sophi Bay yesterda return in tim Mrs. Hagh' . Dorsey are vi z qh mother, Mrs The cise’ { (mining pa al was. on tri yesterday. Charlie Mc rath went to ternoon to elaims there. ity Ma force of meu tne sewer at “mercial stret A grand p: given at Nor —poun-and ey No. 37; Knig Fedinano . ja the Distr ¢lared bis i citizen of th Qaite* a 4 feuternity o! ——tatineg-chree Hunter, at The coacl of member dery will st: _oclock th “National Hi In the cas > vs. Charles dered in tbe ip favor of ___ges fixed ut “Tuesday the presen heavy frost a sheet of . suall bodie: open-air : . $0. Bro has made a; Court for 4 as an insoly dith is the of the case, The Chin ceived a le and miners ening them case they di latter distri On Satur game of bas Juan clud Grass Vall Harry Rear Wi.l act as A big cro on China st aodthe wi there expec Startling, Chinesa **¢ stir, The Uni rin, of Wo} his third ¢ ‘Son. Het pounds ‘of 2000 gallor grape crop. When a Struggling large famil an income that a ba $4,000 ‘for sit down or «The Tru by the wa: & MeGlasl come One « bers onthe Jesterday she Clintor the jeadin Truckee hh It not this world lessness, ¢] of men, mz lotg and kiss hist ins wite. or of to-da his wife Pression th