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es NEVADA CITY. (Goutonns) DAILY_TR TRANSCRIPT, TUESDAY, APRIL 11,
Sic sasbalas wie
* THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
ee
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors,
Nevada County Oficial Pr.
TUESDAY, AFR 11.
THE UNTRUTHS OF “ANTI-MINERS.”
Our people have been lied to quite
often enough as to the avowed intents and objects of the anti-miners.
They have written to every drift and
quartz miner of any importance in
the State that it was not their intention to interfere in any. way with the
drift or quartz miners. Their ob
ject isa plain one. Itis simply to
divide the miners, and so detract
from their strength which they well
know would te irresistible if the
miners wi'l stand shoulder to shoulder in the attacks apon their iniustry. _Wehave from time to time,
warned all miners that. they must
not place any reliance upon the as
sertions and_promises of the anti“—qniners, or —their—lawyers,—or-—their
mouthpieces, the newspapers.
We all krow that although they
cry out that drift. mioers; will not
be attacked, still the fact is and
was that they were attacked directly
by name in the Keyes suit and in
the Marysville suits. ‘The new Mayor of Marysville also echoes the lie
that quartz miners will not be attacked, and virtually says that if the
quartz miners will only behave themselves, he, the great Mayor of the
great city of Marysville, will graciously allow them to work their
mines. Butsome fine day, another
Mayor might entertain other views,
and believing that he could perhaps
squeeze the gentle quartz miner in
the way proposed to squeeze the
miners on Bear River in the Keyes
suit, bring suit against them and
show that some hundreds of thovsands of tons of impalpable quartz
sand are being yearly washed down
into the Feather and Yuba rivers,
and ask his pet Judge Keyser, or
some other equally complacent
Judge to enjoin all the quartz mines
on these rivers, giving no bond or
security of any kind, and keeping
these mines closed until the Supreme
Court of the State, or possibly of the
United States could determine
whether or not the quartz miner
could work his mine.
These idiculious statements
of the anti-miners are too thin to
deceive any miner of any commun
sense, for we all have sense enough
to know that it is not the degree of
injury committed or amount of tailings washed down into the stream,
but it is the right to do-it at all,
that is the quection. If A is legally
allowed to wash into the river 10,000
tons of tailings per year from his
quartz mine, or if B is legally allowed to wash 10,000 tons of tailings from his: drift mine into the
river, who shall say that C is also
not legally entitled to wash 10,000
tons of tailings from his hydrauli?
or placer mine into the same river,
It does not remain-with the Mayor
of Marysville or any other official or
lawyer to decide this question, and
when these anti-miuers try to. make
us believe that any one kind of ini:.ing can be stopped where water is
used or tailings are washed into the
streams, we all know that the same
“result must follow in all kinds of =
mining. It is too thin, Mr. Mayor.
Our honest miners will not. swallow
your b'arney, they don’t believe a
word of it. To prove how utterly
insincere these statements are, and
how entirely these men falsify the
facts, we will repeat the words of
our Attorney General, the head and
front of the Gold Run suit, so fresh
in the minds of ali the miners,
This State official, who has seen fit
to take sides in this partisan struggle
between afew farmers and ‘all the
miners of the State, because he came
from an agricultural county, used
the following words in his argument
in the Gold Run case:
“AndI say to your Honor that in
my judgment, whenever it is dejermined that quartz mining is followed
by damaging results, if the officers
of this State do their duty, they wil!
undertake to test the rights of the
quart? miners to do so.”
Perhaps the Marysville Mayor and
our Attorney General might conclude
any day that quartz mining was followed by ‘‘damaging results” aud
then what would follow ; why, ‘if a
partisan then filled the office of Attorney Geteral the {daho mine,
which is a wealthy.and prosperous
concern, wonld be attacked. 1st, by
injunction from a partisan Judge
“who would tie 1t up effectually for
an unlimited time, and then a suit
would follow, which, like the Gold
Run suit would cost them ‘$75,000,
with no possible hope of redress if
they gained the suit ;~for the State
is the attacking party and not responsible,
We commend the words-of -< -our . bill,“
a
as-. the White House, unless it be the
Attorney General as above recited to
the careful consideration of our
quartz miners, and if after this
avowal they still believe the hes of .
the anti-miners;;they are Feater . 2
dunces thar we think they are.
MOR A ee
OUR EXCHANGES.
Malf Minute Interviews With the
Chiefs of the Sanctum.
(8S. F. Daily Exchange.]}
We hope the ‘sublime idiots who
are burning and hanging effigies of
President Arthur in various hamilets
throughout the State are satisfied
with.their work. It is such a digai. 748
fied—such a seemingly way, of expressing their dissatisfaction. And
it goes so far to convince the Eastern mind of the justice: of our cause.
and of our earnestness. It likewise
spect of Eastern people for California end her people, and confirms so
completely her faith in their good
sense. Oh! yes, go on by all means.
Let the President's effigy be henged
and .burned at every hamlet and
crossroad. Could not his image be
also be drawn and quartered, or blown
up by bombs? There is nothing like
a suggestion of dynamite to terrorize
awful threat_referred to elsewhere,
of-an-insurrection-atSusanville
‘8S. F. Post.]
The success with which the bunko
sharps swindled Charles Frencis
Adams, inducing him to give them
sundry checks ffor largé sums of
money, gives assurance to the country that we have at least one less
available candidate for the presidency
then before. Now, if some equally
adroit operators will beguile uncle
Sammy Tilden, Horatio Seymour
and a few other ancient and venerable possibilities, the list of available
candidates will be further gratifyingly reduced. There is_yethope fcr
the perpetuity of our institutions,
{S. F. Report. }
When the manufacturers of this
city. imported coolies and taught
them the trades, they chuckled over
the good thing they had struck in
securing a cheap and tractable labor.
After a while, when the Chinese had
mastered the trades, they set up. for
themselves in competition with their
gan to sing a different tune and
join in the popular feelings against
the Chinese.
{S. F. Report.)
The bank of this city are receiving large accessions to their deposits from Nevada, Taxes are
high in:Nevada and the small capi
talists of that State evade taxation
on money in hand and in bank by
sending it dowa here to be deposited. Then after the Nevada Assessors
have finished their rounds, the money
is taken back to that State just in
time to escape assessmentin California, ‘This custom has been followed
for yearsin Nevada. —
Apportionment of Ceunty Funds.
The following is the apportionment made upon the average daily
attendance of last school year, being seventy cents per capita:
Allison Ranch
Boca
Chalk Bloor. 6. ccd. i.
Cherokee
Forest Springs
French Corral
ley
Grass V alley
Indian Springs
Tron Mountain
Kentucky Flat
Lake City
Libert;
Lime Ki
Little York
Magnolia
Mooney’ Flat
Moore’s Flat
North San Juan......
North Bloomfield
North Star
Nevada City
Oakland
Omega
Pleasant Valley
Pleasent Ridge
Quaker Hill
Reliet Hi 3. ooo aiek
Rough and Ready
Spenceville
Sebastopol B
Sweetland...... Ae
Truckee
$2018 94
The inh apportionment. of July } Also
10th will be almost valueless, hence
districts must base their expenses
upon what they have now receive
Census Marshals must be appointed
on or before May Ist. Census
must be taken up between the: 15th
and 31st days of May inclusive.
Trustees election ‘he first Saturday
ip June.
pees ca flags at half-mast and
hanging the President in effigy have
been'the symptoms of the popular
disappyintment and anger in California OV OF the veto of the Chinese
increases to so vast an extent the re3
tutors. Then the manufacturers be.
d. DAY, MAY ‘Ist, 1882, at 1 O'clock, © p,
Brief Mentions. .
. Frank Guild, who
a a a 2
oe city. “i bieome insane.
Phil. Richards, the banker, purchased $2000 worth of ‘gold dust on
Saturday, and $1,600: worth yesterday.
The amount’ of fain that fell front
Saturday up to 3 o'clock «yesterday
was .74 inches, making a total for
the season of 41.60 inches.
The many friends -of Mrs.. Wm
R. Coe will be pleased to learn that
she has almost entirely recovered
from her late serious illness.
The fruit crop promises to be unusually large this year.
Good apples, grown in this city,
are being sold at 2 cents a pound.
The Transcript is the best printed paper in~ Califurnia. — Only Ba
cents per week. __ ‘
The Merrifield mine is looking remarkably well, --Thirty--stamps are
kept in constant operation. The
other ten—making 40 all told—will
be started up in a few weeks.
A Chinaman was killed in the
Charonnet mine last Saturday.
Patent Transfer Papers.
. ea
an .
Impertant to
Lye, for washing frui: trees.
W. H.’Srra’s, yy apd-lw:
A warm iron passed over the —
Whale Oil Soap and Concentrated
Powdered Sulphur for vit At aia aa IN UNIFO!
the dance which will follow.
¥
NEVADA, THEAT RE;:
rs ¥
April 13th and 14th, 1882.
The Survival of the Fittest!
ee,
» JAY RIAL’S
Majestic’ Revival
Elevated to the Position of a Historical
Drama, by
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Forming the ‘Stronzest Company that he
ever presented this a maa sca picure of
A fine conservatory is being built
at Dan. Marsh’s residence,
Dudley Hoyt, a mining expert,
was in town yesterday.
Superior Court.
The following business was transJudge John Caldwell presiding:
C. F. Ormsby vs. Alpha Gold Min
ing Co. E. W. Roberts withdrawn
as attorney for defendant. Demurrer overruled, Ten days given defendant, Wm. Carlyon, in which to
answer.
John McNulty vs. Henry Schwann.
Plaintiff's cost bill stricken from the
files. Defendant excepted.
Mary Atwood va, Alex. Atwooii,
Demurrer argued and taken under
advisement.
Chas. W. Hill and Sallie C. Hi'l
vs. Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal
Co. Argued on demurrer and taken
under advisement,
So NE RE
Suspended.
In its issue of Saturday the Gold
Hi!l News says: ‘‘Owing to the
great depression in business interests
of this town, the stagnation of mining industries iu this district and unfavorable prospects for the near future, the News Publishing Company
has decided to suspend further publication of the Gold Bill News until
July next.” We regret to learn
that this state of ‘affairs exist for we
regarded the News as one of our
very best exchanges.
long to be able to bear that the News
has been resuscitated “andus «doing:
a better business than before.
Tue San Jose Mercury says: Fifteen Chinamen were added to the
League of Freedom on Sunday. They
paid their dollar initiation fee with a
cheerfulness that was sublime.
Wa cmcied JM spcehaib
‘‘An honest man is the uobl e
work of God.” Nothing is said about
an honest woman, because she isn 6.
such,an astounding variety.
a oe
Tue S. F. Alta calls it “Black
Tuesday,” the day in which the
President sent in his veto message—
a veritable dark day for California.
Axsout 6,0C) wintered: at Wood
River.
A SMALL colony from Nebraska
have bought land-near Colton.
ah i a iat SSE
“FOR CITY MARSHAL.
Pers BALDRIDGE will be a candidate for re-election to the office of
City Marshal. Election Monday, May Ist.g
Constable’s Sale.
Y virtue of an execution to” me directed and delivered, issued from the
Court of John Anderson, anartine Justice
of the ~ for the Township of Nevada,
County of Nevada, State of California,
beariag date March 25th, 1852, on a judement renderedin said Court, on the 7th day
of May, a. b. 1877, wherein J. B. Johnaon as
Plaintiff, recovered judgment avainst I. 0,
Paaes: Defendant, for the sum of $0
ge", with interest at the rate of 10 per
1873. and costs of suit taxed at $4 40,and accruing costs, Ihave ie upon a'lthe reht,
title and interest of I. 0. Pincree, of; in and
to F iad following deseri: ved pro erty, viz:
That certain Parcel of land with the impasta thereo: em s‘tuate in the city of
County of Nevada, State of California, known on the official map of said
city of Nevada, as Lot No. 6. in Block No. 14
iT eaae is biog Ne No. 14. Also Dots Nos
an in 0. 15. Also Lots: Ni
12.and 18h Block No. 6. 22
Notice is ong git ‘that on MONM. Of "that da: y at the City of Nevada, in the
County of Nevada, in front of the Coart
praia door, I will ex; to sale for cas!
we money of the. nil Stat
the right, title and howe oe pate
fendan‘ in the Sar described property a
public auction, to the ge he bidder, to satsaid ageeticn and
ler hand “thie 7th of
April, 1882. sa a4
as Sonenple of Ne
PSR 2 SC aot ’
if HEREBY ASK THE PERSON or per:
sons who took the. tools, wood-+
saw, cooking utensils, efy., from the ’ Buelow
Mine, to return the same,or 1
aise Sa ae aud pal “he new
acted inthe Superior Cour’ yesterday, .
We hope eref’
je
Tue County Jail at Bodie is de-}
cent per annum, from the 30th day of May, }.
WILLIAM SCOTT, = <2 f
Township.
Life Among the Lowly. ©
Powerful Double Company.
Grand Scenic Effects.
MAMMOTH
Tbe Magnolia Jubilee Band.
Grand Transformation.
PRICES 50 AND 75 CENTS.
No Higher, No Extra.
Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
of . nde age Moral and Picturesque
Drema of
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
Celebrated Trick Donkey “Jerry.”
TRAINED BLOODHOUNDS!
25 Cents for.Children!.te. Matinee. . —
4
PRC to the Party,
Gentiemen Speetaters .
Ladics and atidren..-"5*. 4 ie
FLOOR DIRECTOR:
Miss Ida Allen.
“LpLook’ Posnerepeki
Miss Hil, Miss 0
Miss Lisson,
Miss Smith, Miss Naffziger.
RECEPTION i COMMITTEE s
Miss Whitc. \ Miss Hook,
Miss Gove, Miss Isoard, «
«Mise Hughes,
INVITATION COMMITTEE:
Miss Bowerman, Mies Greeléy,
Miss Rolfe, Miss‘ E. Sinith, ~
Miss Gray, Miss Ott,
Miss Grove, Miss Mattison,
Miss Crawford, Miss M. Naffziger,
Miss Gault, Miss Heatherten,
Miss Downey.
Re Be
2
BROOM DRILL! t
ENTY-FIVE cae LADIES
1 a gears aaa ais
Miss Mi}O’Dannell,” . ;
ety
CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CIty,
.. Has.just.received.direst. ceca cemnenn _Manufgetories choice patterns Aorwyire
NEW CARPETS FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
o—
om un
ALsoWai Paper, NoTiINGHAM Laces, Lice
4CuRTAINs and"Winpow SHADES.
) eas ag 4
‘} SBefore purchasing please examine my stock —and
4 prices.
Orders from the. country promptly attended to.
= “Respectfully,
TO LET.
a ae aie ate = ——— =e
‘A. BLUMENTHAL.
fi FORREST ‘HOUSE
(NEAR FOOT OF BROAD STREET,)
With all the Furniture.
—AND—
LODGING HOUSE.
Be cg a AND EU.
sa
SLEEPING ¢ HOOKS, furnished complete. Also Kitehun
N COMPLIANCE WITH
ED REQUEST OF
ZENS, THE
YOUNG MEN’S
SOCIAL CLUB,
—OF NEVADA’ CITY,=
A
NUMEROUS CITI
WILL GIVE A—
—AT—_ , HUNT’S HALL,
2 ON
Friday Evening, April 28th.
——$-_—
FORE GIVEN.
1)
Reception Committee.
[To .be announced _hereafter.]
—o—
(To be announced hereafter.)
—o—
Floor Director
pel
Tickets $1.50.
tz A General Invitation .is. extended to. ail
friends of the Club.
4
——_—-90 ———O'CLOCK,
Fine Ranch For Sale. ”
E RESIDENCE OF OF THE LATE a. R.
BM on Wooa’s Ravine, near NeCity, IS OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAP.
Has Hpre house, oy and outbuildings, —
Orchard has about 300 trees,. nearly half
Bartlett pears,; Water can he obtained at
a very, low rate. Alo two fine.cows. Will
sell everything in house and on rench at’ 4
low. price.. Apply through, Postoffiee or at
March 26th. MRS.’ MATILDA POOLER.}
The Accommodation.
FEGX NEvVADA’ANWCorass .
VALLEY STAGE LINE.
Valley at 8:80 o'dlock neg gy Grass’
° A. M., 1 and
Mag Returni ing.— Leave Nevada . City at 10.00
‘ALM, 2 and & P,
ha tiatienkd Belsinge He
I will be promptly attended to.
8 les and . tg called.
B. F.
‘Nevada’ City, Maret ie CHARIS, Prop. .
*
=
» HARRY D. BEAM,
2 aa Mes antl splttceanteg a aes
a ge aeU ere ea r
a Fe cet erect tos
CALICO. PARTY '
PUBLISHGrand Cait Party
NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED BY THE
MEMBERS OF THE CLUB TO RENDER
THIS PARTY EQUAL TO ANY HERETO. }°
A. R. LORD,
GRAND MARCH WILL BEGIN AT 9
for in, any }
Sone eye ease otra acna
Algo four other E
nected with the Saloon in front. }
Dancing Hall, suitable for any businecs.
business will apply on the premises.
_ . MRS. M. PINGREE.
Nevada City, March 4th.
SUITABLE FOR BOARDING
ITURE
URTEEN
and Dining Room complete.—
fu~nished complete, in connection with Lee i
Parties wishing to engaye ia a good paying
SPRING STYLES! CLOTHING
‘ Including all the Latest and Most Popular’Pa'
“JUST RECEIVED AT.
B. H. MILLER’S.
Men’ s and Boys’ Suits, of all qualities an and P; Prices.
«Gals ‘Vests and Pauls Pants: in “fh hiuumerdle way,
The Finest and Fait Hessvmen of.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods and Un,, WALTZING O CONTEST.
ony MICHELL nA wil givea GENTLE.
MEN’S WALTZING CONTEST on
Friday Evening, April. 2st,the greatest distence in one hour, will ,receive a Prizé of Twenty Doilits.
—_————
the 20th.
music will be furnished. Admisioa $1
couple,
gallery 50 ce
vada nt bal
At HUNT'S HALL. ‘The person wa'tzing
Contestants must hand in their names by
In connection with the contest
a regular soiree will be held, for which good
r .
pean 25 cents. Gentlemen to they”
The contest Nr apail ‘to all’dancers inh
derwearin the Countv.
,
LATEST STYLES HATS; BOOTS; SHOES,
TRUNKS, eEtCc., ETC., ETC. :
Scommmmmerae 7 . Sa) BLE V3)
Everything sold at the. lowest figure FOR, CASH.
Prices to suit the ‘times.
= = AE as MILLER .
Odd ; rae ia Broad Street, Nevada City.
ip
35 Gr he
en
$%
SPECIAL
‘GOLD MEDAL
Awardea in 1877 at igure yi ee
t@ For Excellence, Purity and
{ : . Evenness of Quality. es
Davenport Whisky) =
Pure and Unadulterated,
‘Superior to any Brand
Imported.
avenport: Whis
18 UNBIVALLED!
This_is.a Whiskey of
Superior Quality, as. has.
. never been on the market
in any count
This article S HOULD
‘ bwot be classed with the socalled Compounds of this
Coast, but is of a rich, rare
flavor and full bodied, and
NO’ BLENDED OR
COMPOUNDScan compare with it. ©
Nistillation of . 187 5 sind
1876 is of superior papel]
lefice.
Schulte & Von Basjel.
DAVENPORT.
MIKE HANLEY,
the aNBWAD A . “CAT ve
‘
JUST RECEIVED ©
—AT THE.
Palate Ory CO0ns: Store
“ROSENBERG BROS.
Or
Ieee
_ We have received this year one of the Largest
and most Elegant. Stocks of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS .
EVER BEFORE RITTER IN. ORTHERR CALIFORNIA,
: aga
Our'stock this” ‘season surpasses ‘any ing ever
: before known here, and with ‘our business facilities
ER than ever ie known it in this city.
Country orders prompaly attended to..
“Wholesale and Retail enlens in Dry & Pabey Goods,
NEVADA cry.
yyy
e
AUCTION ie So
oO
THE ENTIRE er008: oF
DAMAGED GOoopDs
—LOF TE
“Important Store,”
wil 3 ai at Guild’s Anetion wen .
ON. COMMERCIAL gee Soe
Hl
’ ce
©.
‘O:
lich $
Te Eee A its
a .
AY EVENING, MARCH, 20TH,
sc arcane atte a ha . until the stock is entirely closed out,
Goods-wilk-bessold at! private, sale during. the ‘day:
_ /The Goods will be marked im: ert “oie Call
and secure bargains. .
ho
FRANK GUILD