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February 9, 1888 (4 pages)

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ay ner e oe 5 z +. . 7 . fee a BE Fe Daily Teanseript, . S7HCTING IMMIGRATION,. PERSONAL MENTION. THE WAGES QUESTION. ‘ON THEIR DIGNITY. AN ALLEGED. THREAT. _«UNKNOWN.” «qs KNOBBY, Y*KKOW! ' —THUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1888. eet : _—_—_ _ ——— iii Bi pene , BILL NYB’S CYCLONE. A Foreign-Born American's Views on the Socialand Other Notes About People Old. Should Miners Work for Less Than Three . The “Woodpeckers” Look Down Fram What a. Man Claims to Have Received . Secend and Last Appearance of the Nellie ' a : j es = “Subject. ‘ and Young. = to Dollars a Day? Their Perch on-the “Robbers.” For Harboring Spies..” _ Boyd Company. . ee id HERE AND THERE. 9 = y a b cesgemaeecd c — ‘ oe — . “Tt is evident,” ‘saida prominent. Mrs. A. H. Irish is quite ae Eprror Transcript: You. kindly} “‘Look here,” suid Secretary Giffin . # Zeno D. Bishop writes as follows! ‘Tonight Miss Nellie Boyd, the everABnief Record of: Various Minor Local) foreign-born citizen of this county to Miss Ruth Shurtleff is visiting} open your columns for a discussion of} to the TRANscrieT gman yesterday, from Camptonyille to the Marysville welcome favorite, ‘and her sterling F ’ om Happenings. ~ a knot of friends with whom he was. iriends at Marysville. the ‘Labor Question,” as applied to} ‘‘!’ve an item for Your paper and I . Appeal: company will appear at this, city for ‘ Sse discussing political affairs the other W, W. Vaa Eman came down yes-. the mines and miners of Nevada coun-. watt you to put if;1n. just as the Wood-. © On Wednesday evening of last. the last time, giving the romantic play ra : ; : day, “that there is a strong sentiment terday from the upper country. ty and the whole State. T wish. to. pecker Club told -me_ at their special . week, at night all, two men rode up. of “Unknown” which is nut entirely OL. 4 “Unknown” to-night. in the country against undesirable im-. Jas. Rose and James F. Boyd of. reply to “Miner,” very briefly meéoting last night to have it prinied.” to my house at Oak Valley, near unknown hero. It is the story of a Peace and quietness reign ia the] migration. It is not confined to the . Boar Valley were in* town: yesterday. The matter of miners’ wages has cut “FKire away,’’ said the reporter. Camptonville in this county, snd) young man that comes from India to justice courts. Chinese alone, but includes classes of} H. E. Unna, representing a San} very small figure in the question of “Well, you must put it in about as asked me to keep them and their) see & half-sister. whom he does not / The road from the Sugar loaf grade . the white race that pollute society with . Francisco business house, is in town. . working er not working the mines of . [tell you so-it will seem official like, . horses over night.” It was ther r in-. know. The sistey is not aware that to the town reservoirs is completed. [their presence. There are, asx you} Alex, Dahlberg of French Corraii . California. L challenge ‘Miner’ or. youekuow. Say something like this: . ing very hard. They, were perfect . shehas a brother or that her father Dividend No. 220 has been declared . doubtless know, several bills in Gon-. paid a visit to the Metropolis yester-. any one else to show one mice on The boom in land, petritied .woodstrangers to me and appeared—as . has been married before. She has gress touching the quesiion. One. day. which work stopped because ot the . peckers, etc., has been -supplemented they preved themselves to Ge—perfect baen leit in charge of a guardian who! * One of the proposition is toextend thetimein the. Harry P. Stowe is in town, having . wages paid miners. he reason of. by a beom in whist. Wh'st clubs . gentlemen, The spokesman of the . has squandered her estate, and who most popular naturaliza ion laws to a residence of returned from Washington miving disthis is, tat wages form less tian and parties are springing up with such . two, Mr. Lee, informed me that they . to _Bave himself from disgrace is} things — ever in a hot-house. twenty-one years as a res.rictive. trict. one-halt the expense of operating mushioom rapidity that one becomes . Were not spies, but were in i oe ee her. ‘This guardian! written by The thickness of anti-mining spies} measure.” Samuel Granger and Dan Morgan oi mines. A pretty thorough knowledge . bewildered by their number aud . ploy of the Anti: Debris Association, intercepts’a letter from the brother to] pi) Nye is . at this civy reminds one ofthe gather-) ‘What do you “think® would.be its . Grasa Valley visited the county seat . of miningin this State and Nevada. names, The latest club that aspires . and were visiting that seciion, openly, . her, and for the first time learns of a . , by the Idaho quartz mining company. Oranges are to be-seen ripeviag on trees at Grass Valley. The trees are : his brief deing of buzza-ds over a baitle field. effect if enacted into a law?” asked a vevterday. — has shown me that incompeteut su-. to notoriety id kaown as the Robbers. to ascertain if hy@raulic mining was. male heir to the estate, “He with a : : : ‘scription of a ‘Phe, shade {ees in the yand of . listener. J. $. Pelton, representative of a safe . perinienden: 5 bave beea the rain of . Theiriplace of meeting is the Rot.-. being: carred on there. Alter con-. villianous friend meeis the young man : : 24 : : an] personal experience with @ cyclone. Washington school-house are being. “Well, it might rid the polls of some . manufacturing firm, has been here for . more inining ventures than ah other} bers’ Roost oa Commercial street. . Sulting the convenience of my wile, . on his arrival in the bay and get him. The actual occurrence which came near trimmed and some more will be nuisances for a time, but in no sense . two days past. ~ evils combined. “The le.son is not yet . Like small payilis.s a ad snide politiand gaining her c Thseut, I told the . to start for the shore with them, and] costing him his life, and the miraculous planted. ie it restrictive. That miserable class Samuel Hacding and his daughter jearned in ail quucters that it is an cians, they expect to carv@t place in. pariies they could remain ‘over night, while on the way they shoot him and yay soe tee Fgechags ho Nerrlies sega Abad sink in the Nevada City and. which constitutes so large a part of May, from Marysville, are visiting . expensive job to educate a recond rate the temple of fame by attacking their which they did. For the eutertainthrow his body overboard. A faithful} air maroon cyclone and the rat gray Grass Valley turnpike near Weiss’s . those now pouring to our sbores, does . irieuds at this city. . surveyor, or some youth jast out of an . Super'ols. In your jiaper of, w few . ment they received, T charged. (hem friend, tlie boatewain of the vessel, . cyclone with pale green mane and tail. brewery occurred Tuesday and was be. not know generally whether our gov-. FE. Little, Geo. De Noon and D.{Kastera college, into being a compe-. duys age, the Robbers havert that they . and they paid their bill.in coin. Sub-. rescues him and he is taken to the] Tt was the latter kind that I frolicked ing repaired yesterday. e:nment is elective or not.” B. Patterson, of North Bloomfield, tent ininer. can down any club in towa and are sequently, I received the following . hospital, where he recovers his heal’ h, oe ee eee Pee oe along Jerorne Cook, W. J. Organ andJobu. What is your opinion of Senator . were in town yesterday. “Miner? siys that the men who pardcularly anxious to try conclusions er theon the mail: : but his sara, impaired. He @8-. in the grand old forest, and I had just Ernest are prospeciing for gravel on. Palmer’s plan to restrict the coming. George R. Hendricks, commercial avork the coal mines of Peansylvania with the Woodpeckers. ‘The \WoodM aoe tig ae i sl aa Pu Te and wanders ween Soging 8 oS be vette the whan Pecerpparere ee Ma A _ : z 7 ris . B : Paes a : acker © : ive : Mr. Bisuor, Esq: You understand . gp und-from door to door, asking fer] 0 ‘Whoop ’em zzie Jane,” when Mosquito creek in Willow Valley. The . of undesirable clases?’ interrogated . tourist from San Francisco, was in. get one dollar a day; yet they ana P ee C me is not averse to having @] /<jook out. Yourkeeping them spies, ce ak wh cea iy tees oF . I noticed ther ‘des ied seas bexianing indications pre encouraging. the TRANSCRIPT man. town Thursday eveaing. their families live in comfort. Hehas} von est with iis equals, but it does not] jy you keep aney more you will Hak topos ee ‘ gly c to sough through the trees. Soon after An assessment (No. 7) of 13¢ cents. “The trouble with this bill,”\said John Caldwe'l went to S.cra® ento. not read the papers. Time after time . prope to build up a one-horse_ club] stand the consequence, ib appéura you. of him. He is then the means of sav! that I, noticed that I was soughing . per share has been levied by the Penn-. he, “‘is that by its provisions the bur . yesterday on legal business. He is . for. the pust five years has the attention . by accepting a challenge from it, . 4re 18 with sada RBs had better keep ing-her-frou ber-enemies on more} through the trees also, and I am really : “ ‘ = = ‘ a a ‘ ae . +4. uv B 3 yen, ors ¥. sylvania Coa. Mining Company~ of. then of determining whether a forexpected home Monday. 0: the public beea ca'led to the utterly . There is no honordor us tu vanquislYORE Eye eee Gk calea dead. ¢ 1 ’ thun one oceasion, and inthe end his} 20 slouch of a sougher either when I ‘ af ‘ any eo fat ldo sliow 5 your interest is lo keep the spies AWAY . con is restored by see ag a actin get started. Grass Valley, delinquent om the 12th} eignec ready to embark for America is Mrs. Williamson of ~Washington wretched condition of the coul miiaers wag Uigse:6'0e BUOWe: It would be un} from your house. _ Yours, beni 2 y 0g SPS The horse was hanging by the. breechof March. fit to come, ia thrown upon the Ameviand W, W. Boggs of Omega came of that Siate. Zheir houses are noi unequal, ‘uninteresting game for the Witt Ske You Soon Kbnovant.’ of his mother, and the wicked men of N ing from the bough of a large butternut The Good Templars of Sylvania . can Consuls. It ought to be plain . down on yestei day’s stage. fit for pigs to live in. Old and young Woodpeckers to play against men who . rh i ° ed man was brought’ toehis home in a. os “So faras Lam concerned personalthe play are defeated. Every! act. of tree, waiting for some one to come and Lodge at Grass Valley had au enter-. that if this bill becomes a law weshall. ‘Tnomna™ Jacks, who has been st; are crowded into asingie room without have no beiter knowledge of cards. ly, Lam not at all worried over such he play elooes we siting chic ia Re aero pet agama nh abe tainment Tuesday ‘night and some of . hear of the same sort of dickering that . Eureka, Nevada, for some time past,. regard to sox, prodne’ng that maa! . Wee she avereny — Why, one. anonymous missives. They come ite gc orht tas yi esaraell ~ himself from # rail fence and came the Nevada City Good ‘Templars weat . has but recently been exposed in San. retarned to town this weck. degradaticn thet such a mode of live . .of the principal officers of the Robbers . from cowards, A person who has not A Mider fae where I was han ing, igen end up, down to help enjoy it. Franc'sco, by which I mean the. A.S. Winchester, Wm. Morgan and bas always produced and always will Club has never played a gawe of whist the courage to sign his name to bis can si my Benge yr gt oc out ‘A four-horseteam hitched’ infron trading in red Chinese certificates, . G. L. Griffith passed through town The fact is, skilled labor commands as . i bis life, and several of the members . letters, is not te be feared in daylight. Says the Grass Valley Union: Tuesa OY ee bik of pret aoe went of Nevada Hose house was the cause Ward politicians will stiuggle for foryesterday going ivom Pike City to good wages as‘in California, while bave been expelled from the Wood. But I respect my neighbors and have day afternoon Alfred Jenkin, who is] wished he would go and pick the h of considerably delaying ‘the firemen eign consular appointments, for from . Oukland. food is much cheaper there than here. pocker Club for trumping their parcttriel to merit their respect, and on . working with John Cunningham and He did so, and at midnight a party yesterday “afternoon in getiing. their them can come large rewards. A. James F; Douglass, son of N. DovgAgain, why shoald miners’ wiges . Po s best. So what is the use of having . their account 1 take this notice ofthe . party in their gravel mine near’ Ran: erie ggg Hep ne eae cart out. Teamsters should: not tie radical law ig required to suppress ina. less--of th's citv, is confined to his be reduced un'e’s to add: somewhat to arab! er with a robber? These expellmatier, and state to them that my . do'ph Flat, received wbadcut—on_ the pesch wi torchlight procession coming . up in front of the fire houses. large dezree immigration, if. it is to be . >.d at Bakersield, Kera county, sem . the riches ofa few that are alveudy ed members ere angry and expect to sympathies and frigndships—are with head, caused by the falling of a tub. . way out there into x woods at midThe: Grass Valley . papers that suppressed at all. There isa class of . injrcies re. sivediast Decenvber by a rich enough? © Has the price of living get even by. chal'enging us, bat we . them, and with: their interests, and . The tub caught inthe shaft and when . night and carrying me into town on should have arrived. here Tuesday . persons that always sing out when aj} fall. been reduced in the pa-t twenty-five . are on to their litle gaine and it don’t} that I shall not believe that an act of . it loosened itself i, fell about six. feet petite sip hoger And youl moining did not get along till that} new proposition is advanced, ‘Itis un-. Thos. Nolan, boss carpenter oa the . years? Go to Jrckson, Amador coun ae =o common civiliiy and hospitality exsicking Jenkin on the head. 'Fhe} wr. Nye Sed oie . the warmest aymnight. The delay is gupposad to have constitutional.’ Ifa law tocheck im-. Narrow Gauge Railroad leaves to-day . ty; to Placerville,to North Bloomfield, While “Gift * was diciating what he tended to a stranger on a stormy night . wound is an ugly and painful one, but] pathies of the preas, and to a been caused by the collision on the. migeution be unconstitutional, we. for'n visit to his parents in Penrsyl-. to Forest Ci.y, to Sierra City, aud inwants d, Preisdent Simonds of * the will ulienate them from me.” at this writing it is thought that no friend connected ba 9 Chi Gentral Pacific railroid between Gold . ought to have made the discovery be-. vania, He will be absent about six. quire. Of all the food stuffs, just one . Woodpeckers came along and added : Hunti Wath a Ho ia. serious results will follow, ‘The wound: ong fled as pd poor 4 ? ae . Run and Colfax, Leastwise there is. fore passing the Chinese restriction . weeks. (suyar) is any cheape:than it was a “Just say too that if the Robbers ne eee ee siege P Wedeon “Wisconsin. x”, Fr = ,,.n0 other) way of accounting for it. act, But the constitution only limits Albert Donahue, who has for a long . quarter of a century ago. h eve the hardihood to rash into print. --John Betts, the— venerable and . Grass Valley. My Dear ——: I’ve written a good ee oe The Gemilek.Uaderwaed Trouble: the powers of the National Legislature time been employed in the dining No man can support himself and a ann we ce names of the . woalthy tenderfout who has been SL many gph igen Rem ans oles x i on immigration till the year 1803. The'. room of the National Hotel, has gone small family just decantly in aay ol expelled pretenders.” amusing bimeelf this winter by. prosnace Scie Sie pe . a dlink oe paces and John Hamilton the aged colord sweep of the government afterwards is . to Marysville with the expectation of . (he misting camps of this State for less Grapes Without lirigation. pecting with a-hoodoo fora gold mine, wit Nevada City, February sth, 188 i, to the Arher away. My leg 4 getting along 4 9 man who is suing A. H. Underwa 1 unlimited.” rewaining there. wayes than three dollavs a dav, and ate his ubondoned for the present the cad oe =e very well, but I shall not feel like ry ; in the Superior Court to break an “Do you believe restrictive measMrs. Sarah Froxell of Kansas, who lay by for the inevitable “rainy day’’ The old theory that grape vines inj shalt be was sinking near Colfax, be , , going on the stage bing it. Bg knee b ; . © agreement whereby his property was ures in this direction to be necessary . has been making a two months’ visit . @ few dollars each year, and they the foothills cannot be successfully . cause the water came in so fast us. the te eee . gee vay oak e q to go to Mr. Underwood at the time to the welfare of our country?” to Camptonville, which place was her . ought not to be asked to. cultivated withont irrigation has been bole deepened that he could not keep tights over it. Seu of his death, provided Underwood “Emp tically, yes. There are. home some years ago, is he.2 on her. ~ The fact is, there are but two’ reas-. exploded by the experience of the past itdry without evecting pumping maIt’s knobb, , but it’s nice. , would supply bim till that event ocmore than a million American . way back to Kansas. ons for reducing miners’ wages below few years? A groat deal depends in: chinery. He has gone: ‘o Auburn in Hl ag enscrmapag fe aap ; curred, ‘has brought two suits in. Citizens now out of employment, Mrs. Lane of Relief Hill and her son, . thrze dollacs a Cay ? First, the inordi-. setting out the vines and preparing Placer county, aud is now searching in wouldn't do to delay the balcony scene Jusiice Sowden’s court to recover from and a great many more inadequately . L. Lane, arrived here yesterday after. nate greed of a very few rich men;,and the soil for their “reception. The. the suburbs of that town for indicafor the purpose of rubbing St. Jacobs meng i a Underwood personal property, such employed. The immigeation ‘to this . noon on their way to Santa Ana wheie. second, the fact that crews of ignorant . ground should be sp ide toa depth of tonsoi a gold-bearing ledge. He wili Oil on my knee. The public would. = : " , as furniture, etc., aggregating $358 in country is at the rate of six hundred . the latier resides. Mrs. Lane has sold . foreigners that never sawa mine and{at least two feet, and no good vineoperate there the balance of the winter ee galleries would value, and which plaintiff claims de. thousand a year. It is impossible to . her property at Relief Hill. cannot even speak English can he yardist is afraidif'a few shovelsial of and return to his Colfax clainy when bs 8 ‘ fendant unlawfully withholds from find labor for ouc own people thrown. _Mra. CG. MecClunie and her son . hired for any pay their bosses choose . mantre aud ashes are theown in the the siormy season is over. him. The matter came up. before into competition with a horde that has . Cbristopber of San Francisco arrived to give them. ‘It is an aviempt to de. hvuie or. spread avound the vine, In GNSS IS L 2 Sincerely yours, Bill Nye. Upon another subject Mr. Nye has = ae” written as followa: “My little daughter Justice Sowden yesterday on demurlearned to live in filth on a minimum . hore Tuesday evening and will rewain . base American labor, and wil! utterly . the months of June, July and August, Phafegranner: — are FAN a G hepaop diacyl _ Raye oge = rers to the complaints. The “demuramount of poor food, ‘The majority of Lawhile forthe benefit of the yourg fail if the men now in the mines have . the ground between the rows of vines . " There aren flie on Ci a es Staffor’, : Kl wait with a remedy and put my handrers were argued by Messrs. Caldwell the immigeants coming are undes* ‘able. geatleman’s health. He is sfficied . in hem the stuff of which men are should he well plowed or stirred. with . the Chicago photographer, who igcone ; kerchief on it she did not even cry. So & Little for Hamilton, A. D. inevery respect. They are less able. with consumption. made. Sauip. . a harrow—the plow is the best, If. of the leading spirits amoog the Chiane tried it again the other day on the j at ‘o take co: £ th { than th 3 ——— +8 r F ; ; ; BSP : . frozen cheek ofa little girl two years old. Mason and Hamilton McGoimick ap‘0 ta ecare of themselves van @ George M, Welty, marager of the Seaitosind Susgake these rulesare observed, grapes will . cago Park colonists. Day before yesIt worked like magic, The remedy is _-—-pearing for Underwood, The decisChinese. They are not as quiet and . Nellie Boyd dramatic company, and : ’ do first-rate without inrigation, Where ion is reserved. — “peaceable.—-There—arethousinds__of. S. Philleo, one of the leading mem<e eriminals, nihilists, socialists, insane . bers of the troupe, yesterday paid the A Pointer on Tax Collecting. and paupers. The Eastern prisons; . Transcript office a pleasant” visit. “The law,” said County Assessor poor houses, insane asylums and the} They were both with Miss Boyd when Bord yesterday, “renders it obligastreets of the large cities are full of. here eight years ago. Mr. Welty terday he put about tiity men and a b tel Pure St. Jacobs Oil, and it’s a might good BES. eee ah Ao 2c aa cn number of horses at work grubbing the A solu y x thing to et Abe the house. 4 no double-fisted fellows who are infesting . 5t'Tt, +the—root-of the-vine-the-third-}stumpsfrom_his_forty acre tract “and . ¢pvee at row y DER NEVER VANE KS pee’ Fae this city and vicinity in the role o year after planting will penetrate the} ploughing the ground down to a depth Wiolesamansets: ety scalcet HAN te Tente—e-1-4—_—_______ oe 1 nt ¢ See soil to udepth of from alf = i { ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com spies on the actions of the miners, 1 two anda half. that would make an ol fashioned ortition with the multithde of low test, shor this remedy The five or six big, able-bodied, . the giound is well, prepared at the — should be courteously but firmly into three feet. Atthis depth there’ is} down-eust farmer’s heart glad, As walghy, einm o paceness powders. we will be H >} i *, ¥ 7 *, . eos ee . +: fe ‘ « } a bd Me tory on the Assessor to collect taxes at smeex cane wet being a eas) haw Deon asa pap a SU SUURBANY vited by our cit'zene to remove. falways moisture, and the older the . eosa-as the ground is thoronghly brois MOP RU AAKING POWDER CO., Dad happy.” sea the time of. assess‘ng on all personal jeopardized by. thelr presence: They . ever since, but Mr. Philleo receatly . Toere is no hydiaulic mining gorng oa, . VIN® the deeper down the root will go, . ken up a large quantity of vines and 106-Wall atreet, New York property as woll as on improvements taint the public morals. They threat. rejoined it after severa! years’ absence : by white men at least, and if anv. and the less affected i, will be-by r wm. T. COLEMAN & CO., Agent teees will be»planted. # Aides such as buildings, etc aituated on en our institutions. They tend to re-. in the East. ’ LA . : an Francisce. i “ee : Chinamen are engaged in the indusdrouth. The belief that vines would ss Yo as Mae oh ee ue loans duce our Jaboring classes to the. paueee ; i in’ isoli ase A ive wi isrigati . oung Man Shot. RPlama : Feed : Store : 4 land not owned by the Bane persons per level Steals lands. Ores ib Tat Supervisor Mulloy Gets In. try it is srs in isolated Iida ahe ut a ieee etEION, she oom —_—— Foot of Sacramento Street. i ie : ( as the improvements, This law has hi yt esas : ae presence of these peeping Toms is dis. © the laiter, and the impossibility of} Grass Valley Tidings of Tuesday : EISENBURGER BROS, PropriE 4 not at all. times heretofore been rigidsomething to reach these shores. Supervisor Mulloy of this city has . tasteful to every law-abiding and spir. obtaining it at all in many localities,. George W. Pratt received this after-. py etors. Dealers in ‘ ly enforced, but in future it will be tnFares have been cheapened. Of late} been reading about the vast fcitanes . ited resident, and the great wonder is hig jn past years been a serious obstait hes b I licy of forei aks : noon a telegram from his sister, Mrs. Hay, Grain, Food, Flour & Mill Stuffs, cumbent on me to see that it is. I it has been-the policy of foreign gov. a-cumulated by Chinege and Japanese that there has been no serious troub e cle in the way of planting vineyards. . YU, 9. Dew : . Potatoes and Onions, sgeeuenaipean gst : 2 : i te erimai Aiea! : ; : ‘ Beer . U8. Dewey of Yolo county, saying . Garden and Field Seeds of all kinds. NEVADA THEATRE. the 4 P wish you would put a few lines in eznmenta to get rid of their criminals,. +o, culturists in their native countiy, . growing out of the degrading and. hu-. But now that itis fully demonstrated . that her son had been shot aa that _cioes, Regmnatio, cours delivered at ‘ . de ‘ r your paper asking property owners to agitators, insane and paupers. ‘We do} and this hes naturally ade him dis-. miliating system of espionage. The . that a judicious planting of the vine : not get the cream of foreiga people any he would be buriedon Thursday, No . —————=——— be pr pared to promptly pay such coatented with the paucity of returns people of Yuba and Sutter counties . and stirring’ of the soil around it dur—————. car TWO NIGHTS ONLY 1-3 , longer, but largely the dirt in the bot-. ,, 9; ; 2 : round it dur-/other particulars were given. The} (4 rol’ Wat . taxes to the Deputies when the laiter ; (te Oia ths ekddeata De Lom store-keeping and office-holding should be ashamed of themselves for . ing the suinmer mouths is suflicteat, it . young man who wassiot is about 21 \{ Patrick's Hestival — callon them. om of the pany in the, In rests ia the Bartlett pear belt. He has been . sanctioning such a low-lived system, . will insure the rapid setilement and . years of age. George Pratt will probakK ( \ e Wednesda & Thursda Eve’ ae ° 1 OUR OWS working classes: who should] turning the subject over in his mind, . @ system that is an inault to every . development of this foothill region. ” -lbly go to attend the funeral y y 6 , : Reid Gets His Dividends. rease themselves to the issue at once, . and the turning over proves has led . freeman who is made the object of it. Soe eee etn i FOR THE BENEFIT OF February 8th and 9th. Judge Reardon of the San Francisco in defense of our civilization aad in-. jim to wonder if the raising of tea can Let them call off their ‘‘sleuthA Chimney Altre. —— MPS AIT ES nT hal P : sera A Stabin the Dark siitutions;we must call a balt to this! not be made profitable -here. The . hounds,’”’ at any rate let them do so ; — a cca quart eH ae t aaa St Canice Catholic Church The Universal Favorite,
Superior Court on Monday gave judgit a , ; “aioe : : At a qtiarter-of three~yesterday -af+ ee : S, : ee eas for plaintiff for the full amount apa Con ke main thing against itis the absence . until there is showa on the part of our . ternoon the Fire Department was callSometimes fails of its murderous in : : ’ . ry f fheat \ th: ; 1 di ‘tion ti le the. : s tent. ‘Lhe insidious and dastardly at: . i in the action of James Reid of Moore’s Californi liyth Seas hand rom e atinosp s8F8-0) that moisture people Sue isposition to envade the . ed out by a blazing chimney at the} tacks made upon the reputation of —ON— i Flat against the Eureka Lake and aliforniga are generally iL. 1 which may be essential to imparting . injunctions. house on Sacramento street belonging . Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters by persons >. Yuba Canal The claim of Americans, and we are devoted to} t» the sbrub the delicate aromait obaor to the estute ef the late Mraj J. R who seek to plam off cheap and fiery MONDAY EVE'G, MAROH 19, 1888. SUPPORTED BY A \ uba Canal. Company. ‘Ataerican interests. We se thé-dan-. {ins inthe localities t ich it 1 Better Things Ahead. ate : * * ltonics as identical with it, “the same Excel t was for dividends amounting to $10,ger and the necessity at ain BA ins inthe localities to which it is eile William’. The heat cavsed the sheet. thing under another name,” or “equal Oompany of Unusual Excellence. F . : ‘ : : ee “ . aicaw sik * 4 meine 500, accruing on 750 shares of the : & Said a bueiness: man of this city . iron cap of the chimney to curl over} ly as good,” in mest instances react ue 2 ee ih ’ ‘k held by Reid among the foxemost to remedy 60. njned to practically settle’ the ques-]who on Monday last made a tour. and direct the flame upon the roof, di WEDNESDAY EVENING. company’s stock held by Heit’ a8 86 . dangerous an evil.” tion by practical experiment and t ; signee of M. Zellerbac:, from June. . ; y prac p and to sastrously upon the unpincipled . _ ANCING AT ARMORY HALI ere ‘ among his pairons for the purpose of . Chiatlie Smith, a boy, put out the fire tae Sen Donmiat crete who alD seed : is The Romantic Spectacular Melo-drame / 2A, 1884, to June 28, 1886. ; Compelled to Climb Out. that end will plant a number of tea . posiing himself on their present conwith a pail of water br fore the firemen aa ae sn taabiy fallnres Boa Supper at the Theatre. ) X(N ) ce . : , ; : —. ‘ vezds which he received a while ago] dition and fuiure prospects as well as arrived, ters is a pure, wholesome and thorough ; Leap Year Whist Party. Two young ladies* attending the . from a friend, lf they sprout and. to collect what outstanding bills he ee aaeipecibar ac. ikea SCID medicine, adapted to the total cure sea 4 es ® — High School stayed in one o: the) thrive in their growth he will get . could, “I feel highly gratified over the A Relief Fund. and prevention of fever and ague, biliae ree Band williurnish fine Mu-} bduced in Picturesque Splendor, with down-Staira rooms after school.a few . more. and gradually extend the area . outlook. Some of us have hada hard — ous retnittent, dyspepsia, constipation, ; every atvention to detail. ‘ : : : sae . Some young men of this city are sobiliousness, debilty, nervousness and ; . a evenings ago to study their lessons, under cultivation. If they do not. enough winter, God knows, but L . hicitirg d pls : kidney troubles.« lis every ingredient Grand. Mechanical and Scenic Efaud -the janitor not knowing they . grow well he will have the satisfaction . think the crisia je past.. The eituatio) : g « lonations of money for the re-. ) like those in the imitations of it, in. Tickets admitting One Gentleman and fects. Beautiful Realistic Snow Scene. ; were there locked the doors and left) of knowing that nobody else can make . jg one hundred per cent. better than it iet of Grant Jacobs, who formerly . ofan ascertained standard of excell.) Two Ladten, $2.00. Greut Prison Scene, Leap for Life. The on the ragged edge x sc ipepied "4 the building to attemd to other busi. a success of the business heie. to whether or not they wi favored . 1o45,.: The fair prisoners were for on k Vth lived here but is now ill at San Fran-. ence, and whiile they, by reason of Convict's Escape. The Reséue in Midon has ~~ oe . a ba ai cisco as related in these columns a few their fiery properties, react injuriously ocean, The Convict’s Return, : Biot ite : itl. k : The Law of Vagrancy. arown out 0 employment by the with an invitation from their best g' awhile at a loss to know how they = grancy shutiing down of the Providence, Net i tleinen 25 cents. days ago. They say his brother Henry upon the brain and nervous system ot ‘os atven notilta testards taki both those organs it is a sedative and THURSDAY EVENING. Said a peace officer yesterday, vada City, Wyoming and lessee mines . ¢ towards taking care . invigorant, Kefuse all these harmful ‘The Sensational Melo-diama, The 1 he hi CSS! fa sa buat ye INSOLVENT NOTIOE. RENE se : -—— portion of the building are seven O° . “Some of these anti-mining spies Joa‘. are gradually gettirg to work again. peepee carota pe ee eS oak Cireat New York Success, The Nevada City stage commenced . eight feet above the ground. They . ing around here seem to forget there There is st.)] much room for improveee De : aaaees running into Sierra City Tuesday for] found a step-ladder in the apartment) jg such a thing as a law against va-. ment, but I think-we will all be happy been sending him: money. Den’t Experiment, : MS Eykak tanta. 0} Chittania caneotele : UNKNOWN. ' experimenting when you lungs are in . having filed In this Court his petition, ee both ways will be, made hereafter. too short for practical purposes in that. rested on that charge that they had Jas, Peard, alleged to have fallen heir . at first, only a cold. Do not permit solvent debtor, the said John B, Gribble is pelled to remain there till next mornhereby divecied to take possession of all . York City illuminated, The Brooklyn, genuine. Because he can make more he by law exempt from execution, aoe 16th, the St. Patrick’s ball will be . helped them out. _ beae watching,” " : Bas Aad es LS er In the matter of the estate of John B, Grib the first time since the small-pox quar-. and put it against the outsiae of the grancy. I believe it would be very . yet.” ~ 4, i schedule an@. inventory tm insolvency, danger. Consumes ion always seems ‘ Para j f 4 ; ALLS arthipe hy npc eb Great Success with all the special cage, and they might have been com-. yjsiple means of support. There are} An inquest was held Monday in the to $15,000 by the death of a relative in. any dealer to impose upon you with . "Sfp y declaced to be Insolvent. : ees r wht i j : ; F . : : New Discovery for Consumpti } the escate,real and personal, of th id Jol _ Owing to the fact that the Theater . img had not.a gallant married man in. ac:ar go far as I have yet observed, but . who died at'San Francisco on January . cisco to arrange for get ing the . © overy for Consumption, Colds . the esrate.rea personal, of the sald John shell u : : u of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account Tickets 60 and 76 cents. Dr. Sturman, the attending physician, turos out on invesi gation to not be all. profit he may tell you he has some. and papers, d indigenous. He has therefore dever. at. Tomorrow evening a leap year whist party will be given at the home oi Miss Jennie Marsh. A number of society young men are consequently Admission to Gallery—Ladies Free, Gen —— Or . : Communication Restored, should escape, a8 the windows in that The Docior Exonerated. i : Date Changed. A Ne. da City M 7 You cannot afford to waste time in] ble, an Insdlvent Debtor, John B, Gribble : : yee i pe evada City Miner's Legacy. i established. Regular t:ips. building. But the siep-ladder proved . diffic ; S 4 antine was 8 g difficult for all of them to prove if ar from which‘: appears that he is an_in fhe management wall produce this . . Q elatly alee eee gee toy Sheriff of the county of Nevada ts scenery and mechanical effects. New among them some men of good char. cave of Mrs: Mamie Gray of th's city England, yes'e:day went to. San Fran-. ome Cheap im oh tn ehine.: “Wanderful #t H rhe ‘ 4) ; BD " é : ir dil d 7 f ‘ 425 and Coughs, but be sure you get the . B Gilbble, debior, except. such as imey “ve nnnarin stone Meeere a is engaged for the night of March . passing discovered their dilemma and. {here are also some that F think wi'l . 28th. The coroner's jury exonerated morey—provided the — ‘windfall?’ nty } ‘ and to keep the same eafely un: : : ‘ ; : tilthe appolutment of an assignee of his Reserved seats on sale at Charles = : P hh 19: of 7 eae nein jrom all blame. . wind. ‘ thing just as good, or just te same. ; cnnunnueu eubiold on. Manday, eveaing, March 19th. Superior Court. c . LONE OLN : Pi age estate, All persons are forbidden to pa \. Mulloy’s Groe ye oe a te of ra a Don’t be deceived, but insist, upon . any debi to the said insolvent, or to deliv. é ‘ * = ; ore Store > atting Dr. King’s New Disco: ery, . er any pre rerty belonging to such insolvent . ~ : ra ra Reward Offereds _ Phe following business was trars-. fammation and congestion called . “Jt 18 worth its weight in yold,”” is Suckten’a Arnien Satya: Ochs ccinan aad to give relief to hin or to 2¥ pervou, firth, oF, corpora: Assecament Notice. : — _lacted in the Superior Court yester-. ‘cold in the head” there is more poae or a Se call ae yg the. ‘The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . #!! Throat, Lung and Chest affections. . debtor is hereuv forbidde.s to transfer or deae pg aaa eles If the. person having the gold shag) day, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding: . tency in Ely’s Cream Balm then in a oe ase “Gere ene a Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drug-. liver, say property Math elm ordered, SAS FRANCE Ore eee . formerly belonging to my son, Edy per; ’ “ store. of this Court, except as herein ordeied. Location of principal place of bust Richards, deceased, wij re Estate of Wm. Blasarf; @-minor;\unything else it is possible to pre bloed purifier, never depreciates. 1t . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ~ ness ward G. Richards, deceased, W) S . TA, ee It is further orderec that all the creditors . San Fraaciseo, California. Location of \ ¢ 4 *] y 3 ‘ ; y 2 vat cay alban: Hearing of the guard.an’s fifth annua! acribe. This preparation has for years wit erotieyr hai py — the system Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint i Mf wailing, dae tithe superior Court, hee “ipencer tie, Nevada county, all: turn the same to me * WP" pay it in . BOcount continued till the 16th instant. . past been making « brilliant succe:s ery ions, and positively cures Piles, or. you have a printed guarantee on’ evOER a eae nmus of paid Court, it the City al pee MR id ds Revel even. ae a eral reward, in addition to what it 18)" 7, Pyople ve. Thos. Hicks. Mec-. as a remedy for cold in the bead, ca-. . Sysneixes siaute: sade miserably . 0 Day caqunnd: 1h la guamataps Ne) ery 2000s of Shiloh’s Vitalizer, It] NOt COURy of slarehs h. by 1ass, $0.40 . ment (Number February, 1s, an canes worth, Itis set-with an amethyst and tion to set aside information denied: . tarrh and hay fever.Used in the] °Y that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure give perfect satisfaction, or money re-. never faila to cure,’.Ask Carr Bros. . o'clock A.M. of that day,to prove thelr debts piaked ee ieh aon the caplet weit inscribed ‘‘E. to Pp.” Itis “> girs Defendant plead not guilty. initial stages of these complaints fine semeds for you. For sale by. funded. Price 25 cents per box. For for it. tate of said debtor. more easisnan Of ne Oe Laitial gol Sole, Ue (ne, benteatee o& been seen in the. possession a boy acer -. Cream Balm prevents any serious dearr LOR. . United State la to Sec at id Flat: : . sale by Carr Bros. tf : = MMe Fy agered thabthe qo Lok age the office ry She ‘Couipeny. § * n idi Go Flat. velopment of the symptoins, while al6 Aa eo : : m Transcript, &. gome stieet, Room 24, San Francisco, Caliaerate Foyer age hy a tom Ruddy and Gealthy. at a berl ymp . 7 le . . Croup, whooping cough and bron; newspaper of general circulation, published 6 . ifornia. Biosing: the il with $0Z0-. -of radical cures of chronic catarrh and chitisimmediately relieved by Shiloh’s Boniae, oe Geoninare: i in the said fe published, betcre the ald dey onl sana vapald. aide enn a ie ee eae a 3) ‘ . I hooping cough, sore throat, . st leansing the teeth with hay fever alter all other modes of Cure. At Carr Bros. All persons indebted tome for supweit PA er pa eee ee on hamid . Clad be will be delinquent andadver / Caour, whooping cong, is pe. DONT, after cleansing the treatment have proved of no avail. Pye plies purchased at the Plaza Feed . When baby was sick, we gave her-Castoria, . time all proceedings against the sald Inselaad tor sale ot pablo auction) Gnd Vale gudden cold, and the ba peenel it, wena ~~ oe yea he. faccid, _ cr meer == . tore are requested to call at the PostWhen she was achild, she criedYor Castoria, . YO! it be ed culiar to ebildren, are easily contro and sensitive, hard, ruddy and 8 . ckled Be utter yment is made before will be sold on 4 promptly administering Ayers Oi the beautifying action upon the —-iy i uesday, the third day of April, 1883, i Part of gentleman’s gold watch offic: and settle théir accounts before . When she became Miss,she clung toCastoria D February Uh, 106. SV ALLANG the delinquent Meaccasanh togetnet with ; ; . ki Eee . ae aah a ingkeek aleshed. Ph the same are put intothe hands of . When shehed children, shegevethem intadalkoawlantoths A mle le ad expenses of ania: 'y Pectoral, his remedy is safe tote this inimitable —— the bd log, 50 cents a roll at J hain . a loc attached. . x aoa ae \Casteria. wn Rove ry spe! y, California. : H. PICHOIR, Secretary. ai i as known for thirty years. -keon’s. return to this office. : at. R, Cisake. “ ttest : F. G. f ‘ tary go take and certain in its action. yor ore” Car. BR, © ' A. Burrows, Atty for Inselyent. 7 Fig At ly alte naan HIERN, Roam, a = dads acini) ae SE aR = sree Fels act ee _ seine " Sve ’ . ss —_ Ree ceitereg Mae. aay anti ¢ MEANS. la IS Teac