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September 22, 1878 (4 pages)

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\ The Daily Transcript # ‘NEVADA vigiciabe (CAL te noxwg ures Sp usiaLiom: Withia a few yeats there hus crept. into the field of literature a species of ~ newepapere from which it is the duty of all classes of fixed religious and political ideas, who desire the perpetuation of their pet. theories, to pray fordeliverance. We refer, to te ni sided portion af: journalism with qvhich San Francisco is -to-day. 80 badly afflicted. have no motives io existence beyond ~~ those of pandering to tor whatever side other uviy for the noace have the upper. hard in sume, prsminent— straggle ‘thoy are ready to be sway: ed by every breeze which may come “in con tact with the tull-rtgged guile. that are always’ kept spread, awaiting the circumstances that may. bear them safely into the harbor of public patronage. ' Neutral in all things, independent in none, the projectors of these catch-penny epterprises make many promises, and fulfill bat. few. “ Good Lord, good Devii” is the motor power of all their movements, und the words may be found emblayoned on some far-a-way portion of their hearts, hidden’ from the gaze of the victimized public;-and the Lord “and the Devil, each imagining, for= south, that they have a trusty chame pion in this “conservative” humbagvery, both finally awakep to leara ae that they. have placed their cause in . 1 ands of “ex ponents’ "who represent “the quintessence of treachery, and} ure more capable of working harm to them thaa the bitterest of their ce -+--Abont three months ago, G,, 8.8. italy —tapeber 1078 lis represeutatives I RT FT Te CHINAMAN’S ARM B ROXEN. eel Getebell went to three Chinamen i Who were engaged ia mining along # “a iPded their poll tax. This they refased to pay, and he ordered them to quit working there. They took up their téols and left the premises, but [\ evidently ‘returned as soon as he was out-of sight. Yesterday forenoon found them still thef@*“He -egain asked,them. for the;poll-tax, Agaio~ they refused. Then be picked up the miming tools of two, and carried them to the roxd. where bis wagon stuod, fle-went back. for those ol the third, During hig absence the 2 4erty, At ubispolnt, the Chinaman tor now had, advanced with ith a raised shovel to ré-take the epvils. T Getchell called to him not to advance, a warning that was not heeded, and drawing a revolver fired over his head. . The Chinaman then desisted from making an -attack.— Thinking that the tools in bis possession were not sufficient value to justify levying them, he went up the road a short distance to where. E. D. Dean was working on a house, secured that individual’s assistauce, The two men went back t» the cabin inhabited by the Chinese, took therefrom cach an armfal of tools,and started toward the, wagon. ‘Lhey had proceeded but a few feet _when he repaired to the. scéne again, and . , Mr. . : and . . } OrrIctgL ‘BRUTALITY. a murder trial gue Sas in the District Court soon. After he sas. locked up in the Truckee jail theos'T masked men (supposedly officers) tied a rope arouod his neck and . hauled Ling yp oward the ceijiug of, ‘thé’ room two or three times so as t ‘extort’ A COufeeetOn "PHS" treatment . came yery near having a fatal effect on the victim, but he from first to last persisted in his i innocence. It now remainsto dispose Of those ‘officers inthe anapper provided) “by —hiw—Nothieg= they my Suey ON ae anmaadihiphn-s-aaaleigh-aanaalh oe " aRBOMPSON'S “TREASURE. = Nevada courity cert ly ought to} The feported finding of “Thomp-" ‘be proud of some 9f;h ies90's tteasure’chy the. Ziak family cials! Last Tuesday 9 f9outhas resulted im something . besides was arrested in Prock fialk, after all, thoug the pecuniary . ” . Charge. @ Li Tr e. golian who was wanted # in fatte formerly escupi¢ by ‘Thomp=. ‘gon’s cabin lias been”as Well spaded up asa cultivated garden. by patties searching for the gold that somé* body teld_somebedy else he bad dreamed.Thompson was Relieved -to have baridd dither! there or “cone! other place.. Vor Our patty. we think, that the exertion expended in looking for Ciat “ton gna” will be about as roitdnerative tothe séarcher as theagh Le would spend: bis time ig trying to fina’ the chap who struck Billy Patterson, or the nan who nev_Yeoterday's hinvivuti at the NATIONAL HOTEL 3 , NEVADA CITY; CAL CHAS. B. PEARSON, Proprietor. q Lukey ‘Grats Valley i . G Kindal Battle Mountain = . Admiral Serre Sah. Braucisco O Hawes T Hennelt ~PATuerne "G da’ Oncien arn “ae os L Dateriia : TT B Steneouse us DrJohpsion as “Mrs° Jotinston . = E Derbec F Soucheti . . . » GS S¥yain City: Mra Spaln; gee r oN *p Brown “ Mrs Brywa ff re M Malinis’ Boston Mrs. Maiinis ‘' ice ee 4 rs Ea aLAeee a she reer oe NNEC, _ NEVADA . THEATRE, ONE NIGHT ONLY” ‘Tuesday, -Sept. 24th, 1878, HAVER L¥rg . ra mous AMINsTRETg;~ at ds HE IAVERGY icc ck ‘ees «Proprietor HARRY MANN, teeter eM. ++ Munager W. iH. STRICKLAND rey ee General Agent The Star Troupe of the World. ANTIRE New and Greates* of al] Min. 4 stre] Compawies! Artiats of 4 Nation. ui Lepntation,wLo p.esent the Hew Society . style of Geniak: & te the Zenith of lefined Minstreley . Com. ’ pletely casling in the’bhadewl], ner cf. forts;' in fatt, a New De partu » andia © choicé schuol of Minstrelsy. The most stylish display of _ America’s Populur Amusement, rendered in that classic man ner pecnliar to this great Organization, Bs c make assurance doubly sure, and.to put the stainp of,pre-emir ence upon'this Match. -lese Organizaticn, Mr. Haverly has, with their aavanes will . justify ac— whose pick, shovel, etc.,, the the Collec= . tion,” and. the © honor ot” Nevada county,demands that.tuey , be paoished wits the utrinst severity. Let there be no delay or clemency shown in making an example of them, if the alleged facts betrme,” caapeionigmeiyilpgi eesti bends 3 STRANGELY AccoUsTED FOR. The Truckee Republican, without 80. much as cracking a smile, thug accounts fur a ‘suicide: Robert Hyslop‘ Was killed at Katz's logging camp near Boca, and about a week later. a young» man named Batler was killed at the same camp, and in nearly tbe same maneer, Sev. eral of-the workmen became alarmed at the f.tulity which appenred to oversbadow the place, and demanding ‘their ‘wages, anit work, , Auiong er tol a Tie: 5 —_——-——--— ee: -. THE PIPTSBURG MINE, mine is progressing in an unusually satisfactory manner. About forty mén are employed, and a good number of them.are at work on a fine sixteen inch ledge in the 809foot level. The. rock is. said to be very fine, a gentleman who was out. there Thursday informing us he syw spec— mens which” would compare favorably with gny taken ont in this district ‘for a long time past. New tubes are being put in the boiler, aud as. soon as they are adjasted the battery will be. started up. There are about’ 150 tons of fine louking rock already out in one of the dump “— P Davis Smarisville Evergthing: about; the Pittsburg H @ Snow Forest City S Hy man Washingtwa evans eerie *F ttre— Ww. N ION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, JACOB eee P; sat mes Webber & son City ~ N Baily He Se + @ Baily fs > J Dealer JC Van Slyke Joel Hibbard Central Hill J Lions Colfax O-C Heath Pet Hill W D Barker. You Bet J Forbes Ohio W Baxter V Flume. T Barker Sheridon. a J W. Scott San Guan “ : se “46 “ft ifether.« massive and costly Company fime, Tabor, nor paing in cougregating which has no equal on the American gtayo, _j and has ata great expense secured the sey. vices ofthose renowned artists of world Gus Wiliams, ee Frank Cashman, Billy Rice, . Welch & Rice, Billy Caster, = Cahfornia Quartette, a [Dixon, Roe, Rapier and Freeth } W. W. BARBOUR’S SOLO! ORECH 3 PRA; “* 10 in number; the whole forming the . Monster: Combination -of th; ' 19th Centuryra “}EARGEST MINSTREL COMPANY IN THE ihe WORLD, Prices.as usual. . : Reserveth seats now on sale at Ww D. Vin. ton’s Drug Store without extra charge, nea WALTER “Db. _VINTGN. Wilsciebbete &. a. Preston) a lief. In the scuffle that follawed,the -Chinaman was precipitated down over a bank about seven feet. Dean . wharf at Bay City; aud a few mo-nrevts-afterwards-his-body was found lying lifeless ou the pebbly bottom of the iake. The dread fatulity which he imagined presided over +35 esd While Major Stenhouse, the mining expert who recently went tothe Qiental mine in theinterests of some San Francisco Stock holders, “Was COMMERCIAL STRE EF; o™ Meals 25 and 50 Cents Kach, Opposite ‘Transcript Block. J. H. HAMILTON, Proprietor. ; ; ». these superstitioas. workmen was E Burrows Bartlett Sala ee — the mongolian rough last allo vege Lo homes ‘Sain sahii-s piileided by piles. at ae. emerged from the brush and grappled jumping into Taboe last week. air. i _> —. DRUGS with Mr, Dean. Getchell,-wko was} Ratn’s death is shrouded in mysteRICHER THAN EVER. , OUR RESTAURANT. a few feet iu advance, dropped his. ry. He was observed sitting ov the MEDBICHTESMININ G CHEMICALS, * vhis accustomed iiberality #pered neither ° outspoken foes, But time makes all things right, and,so surely as. days lengthen into weeks, do thesupporterg of the newspaper Which néver dared to figut uader its true colors, discover that the thing into which theit patronaefantied the breath of life, has proven recreant to its trust. And then they turn. the cold should+ erof contempt to ‘their treaclierang } ‘veteaye 30 Despised efor ite ‘perfidy, the fraudulent creature dies, and” is numbered amongst.the “defunct, : nuwspapers.”, Heaven speed the day » with the inscription ~away with, characterized **Mene, mene tekel upharsin,” shallibe provided for ull such corpses. ee when a tombstone —_— WHAT WE EXPECT. The 'PHANSCRIPT expects’ to wake up some morning avd find that duriug the nighh, previously There his been a grand “delivery of prisoners from the-County Jail, Indeed, we: will be rather disappointed if such a thing does not trawepires becubse it wuld furnish ad item that) was an item. Now itis nothing wore than fair to tell the pubHe what we base that expectation on. At the reir of the jail isa large double barred window, -Some-tine—sineethe Grand Jury cohcluded there was danyer of . ‘somebody od the outside coming there in the. nightstime, removing those bars, and letting the ifimutes out, So it was recommended by the jurors that a livavy iron shutter which had been parchased long avo for that purpose, be hung at the aperture so it aight be closed at night. As the recommendation has never been carried into effect,thersis no reason why an attempt on the part of the prisoners to escape should not succeed, especially if they were aided by thignds on the outside An officer from an adjoining couaty while visiting the jail a short time ago, noticed this windSw and paid, "1. can come here any dark night and inside ot twohdura remove these bars, aud no one would ever know about it until next morning:’? We hope that irou shutter won't bé divas, because if it te une probabilities af having a risva uscaps to Write aboat will be done © a nO & ~ MBANT WHAT WE SAID, A corresponitent asks us-ifthe condition of the atmosphere in the Jail is not dué a® much té the théloantie ness as lack of vontilation, Na, ig isnot. Had it been, we stiould bave plainlysstated so, asaca eful house wirw’s kitchen. The trouble. all consisisia alack of prop. er ventilating fac.iities, can be easily, remedied, aad shoald be attedded to ub OL. ir ' The cells and corridor#are ad nent and’ devoid ob BALY followed him and-another scuffle ensued. When peace was declared, the Chinaman’s left arm was found to be broken near the shoulder. Mr. Getchell put the disabled fighter into his wagon, sbrought him to tow aud Doctor Hunt set the fxcrured] limb; => +o ___—__——_— Le UTILIZING WATER POWER.’ ~ —_—_— — ~The Flame Company chavs jast received a new plauer, and hezeafter their lamber will ba dressed by the flame and goes into the ditch at Town Talk, au overshot wheel is placed. in position, and by it motive. power is given-to the planer, .cut-off saw and edger i the 40x15 foot building erected there last year. A teu-horse power that has been, absolutely wastedis utilizad, and thé.pe-cuniary saving is very great. Until iow if ‘has been necessary for the company to haul their lumber to this city and Grass Valley to have it planed, thereby incurring a considerable additional expense. Now that the company have all the facilities necessary, they propose to engage extensively in the manufacture of wooden fruit boxes, a number of large orders for which are already ouband, This willba an important enterprise inaugurated in our midst. The majority of the boxes used. by shippers have until now been made at Truckee, and brought here by . railroad; but the Flame Company will be enabled to supply the’ murket at greatly redaced prices, NoT RELATED. The following letter was received yésterday by George Butts, who is confived in the County Jail and will be hung by the neck until dead, Tuesday, Oct dber Ist: . Sept the 18th 1878. GIbLReY santa clari County’ Cal, ~Mx Gro Berrs—Sie—I having an uncle By your name that came to California Some 20 years or more a6 go. T-wish toask you'if you are the Brother of Charles or 8, nigel Daniel and Tbedore Buttsin minnesotaMore County. I um the son of -e’elock. a.m, last Wednesday. } 1 tle tire Cattrp; Bad wp parently 1? him with reléntless -perseverance, MILL BURNED. The Republican says tuat the fine mill bounded by Messrs, Schiveley aud Robb, at Meadow Lake, was discovered to be in flames about 4 It was entirely consumed, but tbe boiler, engine, stamps, pans, dies ‘and inachinery were not setiously -dam—
aged. The Schiveleys believe the fire was the work of an incendiary. themselves. Where tue water tenves. Their twenty tons cleansup was inthe} pans audis not damaged, Ic is thought there was bo insurance. —+ +e + -“OUR PEACE PRESCRVERS. priced We challenge any city in the State to produce, a more competent and energetic corps of peace preserving officers than Nevada is favored with. Unlikethe metropolitan poifeo, they ate always oa band where there is any trouble, and by nipping rows in the bud save a great deal of expense to the bel:igerents as well to the city,, Every suspicious cbaracteris “spotted” by them as soon as he strikes thetown, and they take great personal pride in faithfully on them, be they regular or special officers. — — > ‘SPLINTERS, Es "A ai “About seven million feet of lumber is annually sawed by the mills in thi8 section: It is nearly all disposed of hereabouts. Over thirty thousand cords of firewood are yearly buraed in Nevada aud Grass districts for mining, manufacturing and domestic purposes. — The Idaho’ mine” alone uses about 9,000 cords. Estimating this 460 be worth $4 30“per cord, it will be seen that our. fires cost over $135,000 per annum, Ae EES RS ee TRE WKATHER. The following’ observations were taken yesterday at the office of the Catbrine Jane Butts, if So pleuse Wright Soun and Jet me kiow, yours teuly, Cuanurs F, Avearnn, ; Batts says he is vot related to t parties meutioned above. THE LASTHANGINGS 4/7 The last banging that took ssid iu Nevada county Robert S$. Dod; ge, for Me al Mark PP MLammock, “That vas on November $tb,1856. Dodge protested his in26 to the Jast.” Just betore ‘the rap fet’ he tated to those’ 'présaive” wud remarked, "Boys, f waut you all to phi ew ivvovent,”’ He ‘died’ without a steuggle., Gentry was Sheriff then, and Patton aad Potter Mee ace Mperitts South, Yerba Canal Company, in this city: ere ne M., son 52, shade 52; 2 Pp. sun 94, shade 72 Banostenen 8:30 A. M., 27.48: P. My 27-48, ‘: —~—-o—Amaaaep, greisy, wakempt tramp We: vt shuffling pto,a Chitugo iawven’s offied ONE “diy; utd asked if Mr.) —=>y, the jurist was in. He Was. Weil, tae pedestrian wanted a lifts! He’ was dead broke, without a nickel, aud was troutled with an rons void cin. his stemach, The’ legal light expressed sowe. surprise as to hy ke came to bim' for help. “Why, youesee, Colonel,’ snid toe pedestrian, “{’m.dind of related to yea, Tused to be acqnainted with youe divorced wife.” The requist was based Npon saehudigns grounds at me grist. bestowed upon his rit te solid silver'h «lf dolc performing the duties incumbent up-}Benham put a shot into the.recently discovered ledge:and blasted out 75 pounds. more cf the rich rock, which was sent. tothe Bay on Fridays These last speciwens are said to be even more valuable than the last Jot taken below, and which were exhibited at .the National Hotel in this city on their way down. Major Stenhouse seeths of the opinion that thé strike is a continuous ledge, and: will not prove to be amere pocket,as . thany surmised, : NOT ‘VERY SMART. san Fan Fae) _ The Sacramento’ Record Union tells of a well known Nevadan’s ad‘venture at‘the Capital, a day or two ago, in this manner; About the most disgusted man in town yesterday was Joe Perrin, ex-’ Sheriff of Nevada county.. A bunko operator got afterhim, taking him for a verdaut, and got -him into the room where the game was being eonducted, under the excuse tbat” pools en theraces were being paid there! Of course, Perrin. 8aw the trick as soon as, he entered the room, and his disgust during the afternoon was becuusé be.bad not whipped the capper out of his Loots. COMING AROUND AT LAST, « ‘There is a law in this State against selling liquor to habitual-drukards, but very few people seem to be aware of its existence. Last week ‘in a Justice’sourt in Middleton, Lake Co., the firet conviction under i it was ob-; tained, and the saloon keeper, EFord, was sentenced ts 25 days imprisonment in the county jail; but the Sheriff. refused to receive him owing toa detect in the commitment. The~drankard’s pame was Kellogg. The complaint was made, as the law requires, by his wife, SA FELL FROM THE FLUME, the wa!k-board of the V Flume at a point near Mr. Church’s -raach Although'the distance to the ground was only eight feet, he was consid=. erably hurt, striking so that he rolled for some distance down a hilltide. Tbe principal bruises received were about the head: -_><2e-—. 4-7 M. £. CHURCH, Services as usual,to day, Subject in the morning: as the Mission of the Church.’’ In the evening there will be a Sunday school entertainment of an, interesting character. All ‘are cordially invited to attend, Seats tres, W.S, Unay, Pastor. (C2 EYEE "WORN, 7 In Truckee, ph Sail, beptember 12th, to 4 : A th: wife of Joseph Stall, a baa . there the orber-day;Superintendent+ . . open iminegiately . . On Thursday Win. Baxter fell from . :If-you want a Good Meal, go to ‘Our Restaurant.” © : 82U THOS. LEGG & CQ,, 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, Opposite. Upion Hotel, NEVADA CITY, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN part oe «4 IRON & a NAILS, PICKS, : SPADES, SHOVELS, Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, Rope, Blocks and Sheaves, Ox Bows and Keys, Chains, Anvils, Vises, Bellows, ete. Algo, the celebrated ‘BES>EMEF STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE, Machine and Carriage Belts. Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing. Paints and Oils, of all kinds, Blasting and Sporting Powder, Fuse, Shot, etc. _ _AGENT FOB THE “ TOTLET GOOD: RESCRIPTIONS accuretely coins outa ) ed at all hours of the uay owight General Insurance Agency, INCLUDING LIVE.:POOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES, W. D. VINTON, Frop’r. ° CASH OR NO SALE. {120 THE PEOPLE. OF NEVADA. ELIEV'NG that vn-a purely CASH BASIS, Can be carried on in Ne vada to the venefit ot both buyer and seller, I have bought the stuck of the late firm ef WEBniK & UHATY, and will-carry on the basit.ess at the ola stand on Commercial stveet, aud will sell wi) guods inthe jine of business conducted Groceries, . Prov.sions, ida Grain, Flour, . Feed, Etec., TEN PER CENT. LESS rH AN. OLD RATES, , ‘ Ipay cash . goods, and must have CASH or its equivulent yn the counter for what I ‘sell, W. H. SMITH. NATIONAL EXCH ANGE WHITE HERCULES POWDER. A full line of ROGERS’ Celebrated NICKEL PLATED WARE, Direct from Meridan, Brittania Co. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, , LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, Ete. Agents for Hallidie’s Wire Ropes. QUARTZ SCREENS punched bce or. cer at San Francisco prices. A Large Stock of GALVANIZED IRON WATER PIPE constantly on haud anil conLection made with the City Water Works IRON PIPE made to ordir-and all kinds of Repairing done. In fact the best selected stock of Goods. CHEAPEST, Call and sce us at the Pioneer Stand, OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. Nevada City, Sept. 19-1 . NEW Fis i MARKET, ‘ Would inform the people of eyads wity and viciwity that C. LECOCQ, has opened. at the JUNcEi TON OF MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, _ A First Class Fish Market: ish to be bad in the =u: Fremiento and San ® 2.m isc fecal sl5 * “HOTEL, BROAD STREET oeectcs .NEVADA CITY, —E 'C. E. PEARSON. Proprietor. THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL is alwaysopen for the accowmo-ation of toe Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it, and it has been fitted up -in elegaat style. The Sleeping Rooms are largeairy and comtcrtable, The Table wil compare favorably “with thatof any Hotel inthe State. ‘The Proprietor will spare no pains or expense to render his guests comicrtable. Stages leave this house daily forall towns Northof thiscity. <. A Carriage will always be found at the Depot to convey pussengers to this House, Billiard Tables and Bar connected in Nevada County, and as CHEAP ag the with the Motes. A share of Public Patronage is. respect= fully solicited -C. E. PE ARSON, Proprietor. Nevada, Sept. 5, 1878, JAMES J. OTT. ASSAVER, Ce AN» ORES of every description Kefined, Melted and Assayec. by request "Gord Bars exchanged for Goa » Muin Stveet, Nevada City. Estabjished in 1852, LECTRO PLAisNG in GOLD or SILVEP W. D. LONG. e ‘wa He will receive Daily every binds ot { Attornev and Connselor at Law AND MOTARY PUBLIC. * OTS ON BROAD STBEET, oppesit@ the Nations! ares otel, . ee a eet OOOO ohe Duil _ NEVADA ———— SsATURD! “$9,000 pound: shipped from*”T Tne Haverly form at Grass ¥ Jacob Naffzig * Union Hotel, b Biy. Isaac Thomp . People’s Ice. € ity yectorday. John Kelley, give aoother,e1 Valley last eve The Grass ¥ officers of that, a -gambling hells One of the p ‘Surveyors atv ceently killed a Three crops cut trem the Court yard alr a fourtusis nee ‘ered. ° . Some Trutk smok1 the Republi he will ‘‘pr don't stop it. aA few days man purchase The market tc loaded yesterd -of about $1,00 Cal.R, Clar for several we attack of inte convalescent. it of Uncle Mani “to bave from warm weathe1 Why, then, a1 ~—nway-timre-by ‘donning unde For sone ti paratus in th Company did was taken do tor répairs a f it operates ad .Ed, Burrov lett Springs s returoed. -to-bave been trip. He L from an. atta “Carter's be be gradually which the sa provement in community,” now grace th mort. Ly The Chine: young, expre. the arrest of . trymen the o hoped they w fur indiguat gambling, The Nevad is in session dent of the , potatoes and out of -bis—b sey seem tc trouble.in th; The old « Chinese lab. yent & Jacob by some of th * less to say th ed. They e ty white min The Scad Grass Valiey old-time vig shares at 75 disposed of capital, <A shares have j ties in thispsi It is no sig the business isg a desert t ueVear, T sually favorg & good part, are engaged in various gt Billy Mog enjoying the his incarcera: on a Charge day he was p pile by the’ may expect t covery. Th good for a si liam, Tre Ticht time of the f; & Suceessful_, lation bas be Boston, unde * Mothers,” ao