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October 21, 1881 (4 pages)

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& “jaies majle parties to the suit, al_at their own heads,,and the dead-lo¢k * ~ extended to pearly. all. of them so Melville Fay, who has himself been _ principles involved in it, they should —fiave showed them’the most marked The Daily Transerfpt, HEVADA CITYy CALIFORNIAy a —— Friday, Oct 21, 1881. €ostly Tdleness. ‘Phose four months during which the lrydraulic mining companiés en. drined-by Judge Keyser permitted ; their properties to lie-idle composed a véry disastrous period, The North “Bloomfield, Excelsior and Mittoit! Companies each sustained losses. ap= . proximating $100,000. The Blue ‘Tent Company suffered to the extent of about $50,009,-and _the Union Company not less than $40,009. The ‘American Company were compelled: to let their claints be sacrificed . under the Sheriff's .hammer, and their . loss cannot be reasonably put a6 a) lower figure than $50,090 ; fer hae the bugaboo of an injunction not put ju an appearance the wreck world 7 we are.told put have ocenrred. The twenty-one other hydraulic compa{hough nof enjoined with-the above coporations, daily expected the wrath ofthe plaintiffs to be directed they hesitated about laying in -their supplies and taking other preparations for the winter’s work. . :Their. total tosd will exceed, as Shown by a. careful estimate, $300,000. How mueh fhe employes aia the varioug-mines and the mereantile and ether branches of industry carried on the hydraulic mining regions have suffered in dollars and cents cannot be arrived at, although the amount js-eertainly large. To offsetjall this isa bond’ of $25,090 filed by the plaintiffs. 5 ‘The injunction was issued by a Democratic Judge elected in a district known to have an overwhelga— mg majority of Republican votes. But the Republicans had no-candidate of their own, These Republi-cang cared but little for party so long as they had an opportunity to. catch thé miners in a foul trap, : ¢ > + aeomie ———— Fe Newspaper Credality. The Fay outfit are about to visit Sacramento, and the Reécord-Union . is industrious'y engaged in working the people there up to a.pitch of curiosity that will result in their adding to the treasury ef the trio. Vhat papér knows very weil that Fay is NoT an *§ndescribable pheyomenon;” and that lier performances cAN be readily “accounted for on a material basis.” She does no tricks that have not been exposed before Eastern audiences time and again, and ‘Prof. Braidou’ who, accompanies heris no other than Henry. in the exposing business, It is a pity that the leading papers of the Pacific Coast have genera'ly, without taking the trouble to properly investigate for themselves, assisted “these people’ to hood-wink the public. ‘ . ° *' They Should be Paid. The citizens “of Marysville aud Wheatland will lose not less than 150,000 in case no provision is’ made fer the. payment of the warrants issued for work done under the Drainage act.. This. should not he. Lven though those men whofliad the management of the work dane, nod would have received all the benefits had the act not been des clared unconstitutgenal, set themselves up. against the wholesome not be compelled to suffer losses they can so illy afford. We hope to see the next Legislature unanimously accord with this view. Will Arrive Sunday. Tion. Niles Searls yesterday received a telegram stating that the Debris Committee from the San Francisco Board of Trade will arrive jathis city at lunch time Sunday. ar citizeng should make necessary preparations for receiving them and submitting sach testimony as may be deemed advisable, The grangers attentions, thus rendering it proper fer the miners to do the same, ‘There should be a large attendance nt the meeting to be held in the «ourt louse this evening for the purpose of making arrangements to ‘this effect, ‘ . Tat tax levy im Shasta county is . both will resalt im. the same end, into the Yuba river, Lit do certain theircattorneys have adTwo Wayg of Skinning 2 Cate A correspon, nt of the New Yerk. safehiareroial says thei difference bétweemthe Gahfornia and Colorado méthods is about as follows: They The Californian will buy a° mine with his own money, thoroushly equip it with good machinery work it systematically, pay dividends for awhile if he has the-ore, and if he has not he will buy it te pay dividenda-withe. He-sgon-runs,the stock up toa good figure and then unloads. He will, in order to sell his stock, sacrifice his wife’s relations—even to] his mother-in-law. $¥hen-he wante} ithe stock back he will assess it, till he freez2s, his fmends out and ther play the old -game again. Now,! we of Colorado do a‘*httle differently. We find.e.mine-or claim, anil instead ef doing like the ignorant Californian, put oar own money in, we get our wife's relations toputup. We then spend from $1,000 to $2,000 fora five-horgepower engine to put on the claim. We-eniploy a General or a Professor ‘(by brevet), who has had generally six months’ experience, and put him in charge'to develop the mine. In ashort time he has the mine in @ fine condition. His underground work resembles the wanderings of bind gopher in actover patch. We ‘then -subsidiza one or °two papers to:puff the.General, not the miné, 80 we cat sacrifice our relations by selling s!o¢k that, is not likely to pay dividends for the next century: . Our ways differ slightly, but end in disgusting those who would other-[wis¢ invest in mines. —_— The O'Brien Contempt Cake. It looks as though the movement made by the Grangers té6 compel James O'Brien, ad Superintendent of he Excelsior, to appearticfore Keyser’s court ou a charge of oontempt in dumping-the tailings of that mine had fallén; through. rn fact, we understand that on taking a sober second thought they have concluded there’were not proper grounds for the -ckiarge, and . mitted as much. ea In conneetion with this matter,the “yor.” ean candidate for Sheriff next fall. ae ~& Treat? eon Treating. piled the oiringe if palcoholic passwords, says The Virginia . ‘Chronicle, which, may be of Service to such of the rising generation as contemplate imitating Dante in his journey to the infernal regions. . If every milestone on the road to hell isn’t marked with one of. these inscriptions it owght to be, that’s all: . x New Jersey—‘‘Well, heré we go!” —ahd they generally do, New York—‘‘My. regards, , California— “How?” Indiana—‘‘Here’s to us.” §Wgshington —“Here we go.’ Mexico—“A la Salud de (Your health.) se Illinois—**Another-nail in the ¢offin.” Z Ohio—"I hope Ise@ you well, sir.” Kestacky—''Time.” : Maine+-‘‘Take it sty.” Boston—‘'To the club.” elViseonsin-+*‘Here’s looking at 4 ’ Virginia—‘‘Here’s hoping.” Pennsylvania—‘‘Here’s to the sold grudge.” : * North Carolina—‘*Here's ail the hair off your head.” Nevada—“Here we jolt.” New Jersey—‘‘Let's. try it some tine when we're sober.” ; When playing dor drinks—‘Better luck nextetime.”. ~~ * Miscellaneous—‘‘Boys, what'll you’ have?” a “Let's go and takea ball.” “Nanve yet pizen.” “Gentlemen, please bameyour beverage.” ie “Gentlemen, will you join me?” Vek how will-you take it?” “Gimme some of the old stuff,” “A gin fizz if you please.” : “Whisky—if you can spare it.” ‘Let's go and shed a tear.” “Here's another luck”’ “Beer all.the time; nothing but Béer.” : : * the Hot Springs Hotel and purchns. . ed the Globe Hotel, in Sierraville, has azain sold out. His present in-. tentions are unknown, but it 4s quite likely that he will be the Republi“Phe grasshopper problem «gs not been solved’ yet, “by “any means. Excelsior Company: recently invited Messrs. Craddock, Cadwélader and ten or twelve of ‘the leading citizens of Marysville to visit the sc@he of . the alleged contempteous ralning operations, agreamg to pay allex-) penses of the trip. “The attorneys were willing to go, but the citizens representing the plaintiff refysed to do so. They said they had no. interest in the subject of impounding slickens, but were after ¢lear water which they wanted to leave as am inheritance to their children. Damaging biffercaces, Commenting upon the fact that both mitiiig and vine-growiag prosper in Nevada county, the San. Francisco Baily Bepert says: ‘‘If fanatics had their own sway neither industry would exist. Tbe valley farmers would drive off the miagers anti the temperance’ people would reot-up the vines. ‘The tact is” that ithe various industries of a civilized community must be regulated so as uetto iuterfere with One another; and the clash between mining and farming would have been over long ago if politics and the personal jealousies growing out of politics had not interfered and made complications. It isoften said that politics is the course of the country, and so if is in a hundred ways.” The ground.in portions ef Sierta Valley is literally white with the exgs, and itis not_improbable that that they will be as numerous as ever next year. Sie The amills on Jake “whoo sheave been shutdown for the-season, Truckee 18° to have a ‘«irculating library. Principal Bulfinch's assistants in the Trackee schools will be Miss Lelia. Peel #h the intermediate department and Mrs, F, S. Hinds in the primary department. Near, New Hope, San Joaquin ocun ty, Sa€gent Bros. have 200 men and 100 teams at work on the levee. The work was begun some fiye weeks since and will be vigorously prosecuted until the rains set in, ‘Thousands of acres of tule land will, thus be reclaimed, whieh will produce heavy yields of wheat and barley. Tu the course of a few years, ‘the number of acres'of tule land in this ‘and adjoining counties rec!aimed will produce enough grain to offset all the droughts ever experienced in this section of the State.—Galt Gazette, ~~ -—— 5 Tr isstated that a larger number aud greater variety of aleas can be conveyeil, with nore exactness, ina -__ COO eo The Marysville Failure. C. A. Stratton, the tarned his’store over to assignees, is of $45,009, He bad _ borrowed money largely of miuing men in the mountains, thus owing about $12,000 in Nevada and Sierra counties and $5,000 more or less in the mining districts of Yuba gounty. He is credited with having eceupied . a very reasOnable position on -the slickens question, aud for that reason our people «xpress much sym= pathy for him,” Bad if frue. , ‘Sone intelligent people: profess to tbelieve that Keys-r owes his election as Superior Judge to'certain . b-dges that he-made as to the manner m which he woukl act. and what he would do when the sliskens cases eame before him, Theinside histery of that year’s election in Yybaand Sutter counties would, we ‘verily be. language than in almost any other. a4 . Tis is strikingly shown in the matter well-known; . aie Marysville merchant who recently . estimated to have failed in the sum given number of words in the English fof telegraphy. It -has been demon. strated that for all telegraphic pur-4 . poses the Isnglish language wis from 25 ta 33 per cent cheaper than the Frencvh,-ti-tinan,—er—any-ether—lan, guage . ek --— Instructions have been jgsued to Postmasters to forward re-addressed letters as often as yequisite for’ delivery’ withoutrepayment of postege, as has heretofoye been required. If aletter is praperly stamped when originally Amailed, it must follow the party ta whom it is addressed until delivered, if its forwarding is rong asked. Tue San. Francisco papers. are ridiculing the ‘boy preacher” terribly, and his wild gymnastical ef‘forts in working up.a revival. Some’ of them have given him the name of the “holy jumping-jack,”. He is said to be weakening and subsidin Some savant ofthe saloon has,comit omici*ninbte seal killed we eonduetor missed him soov, and an jand found his body. He lived iy. “Virgina City and ‘was ahouf’21 years; ron had better bring them .in before ‘Jairk goesaway as they will not "_ D, Allen, City. “Give it 40 me straight.” * > sinteaianian ae eee Eee a SE ee Se nee Sere Se ts ‘‘vruckee Repubdican Items, Anna M. L. Potts or a + . 4 V'réd Irish, formerly a typo in the mM. D Republican_office, is one of George. SILL LECTURE AT“PHESchatfer’s best sawyers. —e W a : Jack Campbell who recently, gol: NEVADA THEATRE, _ eae This, Friday Evening, Oct. 21, On the Ciculation of the Bleod, Lecture. The Docter will Lecture on i A PRAKEMAN named Hepry Latty . . fell off train No. 8 at Desert Station wheels:passing ove his breast: The engine went out from Hot Springs old. 4 Tue Sunday law has been. strictly Obyerved-im ‘Ptunvas ‘county, and the ssleon*men, says the: Plumas Netional, seem perfectly satistied with the arrangement. ; The secple_of Contra Costa are rfising money for a monument to President Garfield, to be ereeted-in the Nortsvillé cemetery. e ry i : : Pantins wishing pictures copied and finished in water-colors or cray—-have as good a chance again, t#. ere HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR. >. Tuurspay, Oct. 20, 18S]. . —John A; Rapp, Sacramento. John Jenkins, Grass Valley.
W. F. Englebright, city. John Kampber, Grizzly Ridge. It, L. Smith, do N. €. Tally, Omega. J. P. Stone, Forest City. . PD. H. Williams, Grass Salley. G. B. Griswold, San Francisco, Irvin Smith, Chico. os Pp. Deine, Newcastle, J Jewett; Sa¢ramento, J Williams, eity, G Wartman, city, Wyman Comedy Trouge,9 persons. . Erastus Box», Clerk. Heart, Lungs, Liver, Causes of ‘Many Prevalent and Fafal Diseases and how to Avoid S “Them. This is, the Doctor's Best Physiological _ Saturday Evening, Love, Courtship and Marriage. “This and to-niorrow afternoon the Ductor Will Lecture tv LADIES ONLY, ~ oe Atternoun Lecture commences ut.3 “Aduiission to any Lecture 25 Cents, Des. Potts & Marrisen can be consulted every day this weck at the Union Notel FREE OF CHARGE.’ ~ 42 Office Hours from 8 a. M, to 1 2, ‘. NEVADA THEATRE. OHAS. B. LOCKE. . .. 45.43 Manager, “Dat's My Regular Bizneess?” Monday Evening, October 24th. ONLY APPEARANCE IX Tis City OF THE Uncle Isaac. "Combination, From the Bush $treet Theatte, San Fraycisco, after a most successful run of Three Weeks. *“Visconsin, Let's Go Shake fop a Couple of Railroads!” Max Fehrman AS UNCLE ISAAC, : oe by his ful’ Company. é Mr. Fehrman was formerly of the Milton Nobles Coggbinativbn, and inade a tremendous bit in the character of the JEW in the BHUENLX, : = ney Box Sheetat Vinton’s Drug Store, No extra charge for reserved seats. © 021-36 LOOK HERE . In order to make roun for my new gouds . now make a bona fide offer te sell any and every article in my Store, For the Next’ Two Weeks, —— T= -— AUCTION PRICES ! Any one wanting anything in tlie DRY AND FANCY GOODS line can positively gave money by calling at the IMPORTANT STORE, oppo. site Citizens Bank. Don’t make your purchases until you have examined my Goods and pr $2 65 on eash $100, in Trinity coun-ftieve, create a sensation fit Coisiderably unmder'the keen lash ty $2 57, and in Sierra county $2 90 fehoull comme to the surface, © © helrepaper ridicule Bq criticiam, =~ , ; ® 7 wy (a corporation) of, inand-to the following lin the sonth side of same section bears south J thence 182 east, 'S 64 chs, east 175 chains . . 9.09© post marked No, 6 and L, Y. No. 5, Evening Lecture-commoneces-at S-o'chock: > . *' «face survey of Perseveranee 8.95 chains, . Together with the Enzines, Buildings, HoistA cHaP in Oregon wives within tep miles of each other, and wast found out -until the four happencd to meet at a, picnic and showed the same lind of-dollar store married four Qrtrw-vill make negatives now, fer large pictures to be delivered at any-titne before or during © the holiti. days. 3 —— ed A ‘Trent is going to be. a rush af Quirk’s gallery before he goes, ‘so come early and.don-t get left. -Constable’s Sake._ WY virtue ofan execution toe sme directed *F> and delivered, issued from the Court: ot RR. E, Rebinson ancacting Justice of. the Peace in and. for tie ‘fownship.et. Nevada, Comty of Nevada, State of California, bearing date Qutoher [0th, 283i, on & judgment vchaered -in said Court on. the 17th day ) a October, “1881, wherein FE. M. Savaze as plaintif recovered Judgment aguinst the Fortinia Gold Mining Company, (@ corporation fit? for tie Sum of Two Hundred-and ~ ne and 99-100 dollars, -damages, and sixteen and 4a200 dollars costs of suit, with qceruing costs. oe . [ have levied uponall the r@nt, title and interest of the Fertuna Gold Mining Compa: devenc described property, to-wit : Situated in Gold “lat Mining District, Nevada county; California, consisting of the Kerseverance and Live Yankee Quartz locations, described respectively as follows, to wit: : Pescverance Location. éa P. No. 1, ami-No. 5, standing atthe: inijtial peiut of the tocation, from which’ the centre of the maw working shaft of the‘ Perseverance bears §. 77 3-149 E. 806 ehains distant. and the half Section: stake -im_ the, North side of Section 18, Township-16, N. RB, 8 EM. D. B. and M. tears N. 27 W. B87 chains distant and the quater section stake 29> west 40.13 chains distant’ aud ronaing to middle of Grass Valley and Nevada road, and bearltxe north 20O7erst ‘and “south, 20> west 4.66 chains te junction of Rough & Ready road, 9.8tchains to easterly em of Aadve and intersect westerly side line of the surface survey of the Thowas quartz mine from which Post No. 2Jeaves south 64” east 129 chains distant for witness post. ~Begin t same point of beginning Post: P. No. 1,4 and L. Y. No. 3, and run N. 642 W 12:03 chains, to # pelt on westerly end of ledge, from which a pine tree six inches in diame tertiirkedP-No3tor-witness tree bears N. Ga> W. uftlinks distant. For Surface Ground —Resinning at a point an westerly “end of ledire line south 64° E 07 Hunks from pine tree six inches in diameter marked P. No. $,and rurning thence variation LS= east. 4, north 3> east 4.55 cbs. tou point on N. W., corner ef claim from which apost marked P. No, 4 bears nerth 64> west 39 Luks for witness corner. Thence ‘south G4> Gast 12.96 chains cross Grass Val!. ley and Nevade read bears 20)> vast ane south 2042 west 21.34 chains post marked No. h,en western: line of surface survey of Thomas quartz mine.’ Thenee south 30° west.along Western line of stitface survey of ‘Thomas mine 453 chains, cross Perseverance ledgejine, from whick point Post No, 2 bears south 64% cast 120 chains distant Thence north 64° west 67> junction ofreads bearing tewards Nevada, north 20)> east to Thomas mine, south 15> west to Grass. Valley road, © south fu> west to Rough and Ready road, south 624° 18.30 chaias post marked P. No. 7. The ice north TRS weet 4.57 chains Post mark sd P No. 8. Therce north 30> east, 1.00 -{aains to pine . P No.3, place of begining and containing 13.87 acres, b ; Live. Fanke* “uocation. For the ledge--P ,intliyg at the initial point-ef the locut ta post marked b+. No. 1, standing yn thesoutherly side of the Grass Valley ¢ 4d Nevada road from which the centre ©’ the main working shaft of the Persevers ace bears north 302 west 9.60: cys. distan* and running thence var. 18> east, sout', 21> éast 3,07 chains, southerly, side of Western side line of surface survey of the “Thomas” from which postinarked L. Y. No. 2 bears south 21> east, 2.41 chains distant tor witness carner,. Bezin again gt same point of beginning: post L.Y: No. Land ran north 21> west $.00;ehains post marked P. No land &. Y. No.3, being the initial point of thedocationand varvey of the Perse-erance and northern end ef L Y¥ edge. The Liast named corner and distance follows upon the croppings of the Live Yankee ledges,and the work of development occurs upon this 7 distance, coysisting of chutes, drifts and stopes, d For the surface ground—Beginning at the southesst corner of the surface survey of the. Perseverance at post marked P.No. 6 and LY No. 5. and-running thence gar. 18> f face survey of the Thomas mine 9.26, chains’ Post marked N i dump on north side of hoisting works of . Thomas mine. Thence north 214 west 6.0 chains, road from junction to Thomas. mine 9.50 chains to rewd from junction to Grass Valley 10.25 chains, to road trom junctiou to Rough & Ready 13,638 chains, a@ pip¢ tree 12 inches in diameter marked L. Y, No, 4 on south side line of Perseverance 10.76 chains toplace of beginning, containing 4.96 acres. ‘ng Works, Cars, Toots and all mijing appurtenances thereunto belonging og in any wise appertaining. Notice is hereby “er: that on SAJURDAY, November iad, 1881, at YH o'clock, 4. M. of that day, at the City of Nevada, in the County of Nevada, in frogt of the Court House door, I will expose ta, ggle for cash, lawful money of the United States, ail the right, title and interest af. said defendan‘ in the above described property at public auction, to the highest bi der, to satisty said execution and all costs, Given under my hand this, 20th day of October, 1881. WILLIAM SCOTT, o21 Constable of Nevada ‘Pownship, —~ ASK FOR——Vaton India Rubber Co's CRACK PROCF Rubber Boots and Coats. Jkeware of Imitations ! Esure the Boots are stam Cc B Prvef_on the heels, and womree Gum Springs On the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. They wis¥ ast twice as long as any others manufactured, For Sale by all Dealers. « All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,’ Ete, ba GOOQDYEAR RUBBER CO. tf.. 4 gast, south 30 west, along western Mne of sur4 5 No. 5 and P No on waste } _— We are daily Fecsiving ox New Stock Fall and Winter Gigantic Unshrinkable Shak. er Flannel, Zeavy Twilled Medieated Flannels, Waternroo’, uadies’ Cloths, Repellents, Cloaking, Heavy all-wogl Dress Goods, Scotch Plaid frm 9 cents to $3.49 per yard, ‘CARDINAL JACKETS, CLOAKS, FELT SKIRTS, WATERED SATINS, ‘COLORED SATINS, ail shades, All the Rage! Faney Hair Pins, Scarfs Pins, Cloak Loops, Ombec Shailed in endless variety. #*Biack Trimming, Fuy Kid Gauntlets, Fur line of Xd Gloves, Silk Gloves, all-wool Mittings; &e, &e. We have no hesitation in pronouncing our Stoc . one ef thed WAGEST . ~ HEAPS Ever Laid Before tha Reople of Nevada County. rth, ee eal ~ = ee Our Prices are Moderate, and *¢ Guarantee Satisfaction. We are the only Store in ¥vad? City Receiving New Goods Every Day: . We cordially thank* our fricndé for past custom, and hope ¢xer show our gratitude by DEALING. ‘SHIVELEY'S DP. AVERBACH a RW. pag atl 8M. fesvox. Fei’ raniocs, Just Above City Hail. : Z a " * ; é ’ a i = Aj ; x ti — FAIRAND SQUARE 9 CENT STORE Warivas . Attend House to ~ Cori ity pamphin RMPee, Mr. R: 4s -about 1 vival moe Tha steam mia fimeat € upinad, JiR ASS! & share has stock of 4 iron and rast .a "_ Gra: jus. bam “at the Fid wards th gue ) ke Ever y ‘tag Uaat llouse’ t ments fo) cikey Bo U ion. othe Gras: girl aged sooley, little git a swing. giegr the one of th thigh wa Wit, Rorsonal A. of the Sc , return te Wine? vada, wa evening . The fr ~ Price af surprise’ ning. On FE a ball i Rauch fe Valley s * This sied mal in + persc ion Dixo aid Kat = C3 manager the “Ur advance terday Monday -the The; Lawr ‘brought Truckee of insa t> eomne the new Was em helper, debris . be on enabled ed wit) _ & good ave O’Vonn had pre “off his the buj he was ed for j * ‘Robe townsn Hudsor about t of a lay tofore « Writes . cently . cess an in the . cutire p is inte “ship na * Dem Ceivel: tion, M Just the late boys’ and Pi 0