Document 22507

SACEAMEXTO DAILY RECORD-UXION, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, ISB9.
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Fair; nortliVfMer'y v:inds; slightly
Cooler in routheni California; stationary temperature
f-.re.
I 'ri'jim and Washington—Pair, preceded
in
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California
It was because there was dethe killing was political assassination that we charged shame against
partisans who advance that plea. Because
the men who endeavor to ferret out the
Clayton murderers are in turn assassinated.
the State has been reproached. The justness of such judgments is fortified by recent developments, the conviction of men
for bulldozing and the arraignment of election officers in the Clayton district for
fraudulent practices at the polls. IfSheriffs were laggard in California in pursuing
the railroad robbers; if the people gener
ally refused or neglected to give information that would lead to the detection of the
offenders; if public sentiaient was disposed
to attribute the crime to other than the
real motives that prompted it, California,
as a State, and her people, as a body, would
be justly subject to reproach, no matter
how many cheap resolutions of denunciation of the crime might be passed.
HYDRAULIC MINING.
United States Attorney Carey Seeking Information on the Subject.
At the conclusion of the business before
the Board of Supervisors, late yesterday
afternoon, the following communication
from United States District Attorney Carey
was read. The letter is explanatory of the
difficulty encountered in securing information regarding the illegal operation of hydraulic mines along the American river,
and requests tbe Board to offer a reward
for testimony that would convict the violators of the orders of the Federal Courts.
Action was taken in accordance with the
suggestion. The letter reads :
San
nusctSOO,
April 20,1559.
To the Honorable Board of >*wj>emsors of Sacramento County— Gentlemen : Every possible eflort
has been made by the Government to stop hydraulic mining, hunful to the navigability of
the Yuba, Feather and Sacramento rivers. Actions have been instituted and injunctions issued against all persons operating hydraulic
mines on the water-sheds of those rivers, agaiust
whom sufficient evidence could te obtained to
warrant the issuance of injunctions.
As I am informed, since the trial of The People vs. Gold Run, (66 Cal. lots), hydraulic mining
has been practically suspended on the American and Bear rivers. I have indefinite information still, Irom such a reliable source to iuduce
me to address your honorable body upon the
subject, that since the commencement of the
present season, hydraulic mines are being operated at Liberty Hill,(iold Run, Dutch Flat lowa
Hill, Michigan Bluff and Forest HilL lam informed that the condition of the waters coming
from these water-sheds into the river below indicates the existence of active hydraulic mining: that they are debris-laden to an extent not
teen since the trial of the Ciold Run case.
What information 1 have is confidential and
cannot be used, and is insufficient in itself to
warrant proceedings.
I am further iuformed
that the operators have a system ol guards,
telephones, and precautions to prevent the
presence of a stranger in that section without it
being instantly made known to the entire mining district thereabouts.
That even-body connected with them is absolutely intimidated to
such an extent that it is impossible io obtain
information. That no one is permitted to visit
or inspect the mines, and that it is hazardous
for any one to make the attempt in daytime or
night, and that it is believed that pe:s"oual viole&ee would be done any one making the attempt. That owing to this condition of affairs
it is impossible to get the necessary information
to warrant proceedings.
It has occurred to me
that the information might be obtained if a
\u25a0Offietent reward were offered to induce persons
to secure the evidence at all hazards.
I have
do means at hand and have no authority to
oiler a reward on behalf of the (lovernmetit. It
has occurred to me that your honorable Hoard
has always taken a very great interest and an
active pait iv stopping hydraulic iniDing, and
that in this matter you are more Immediately
interested in the working of the American river
mints than any other county, and would, iv
fctlf protection, lend every encouragement possible to effectually carry out the purpose and
policy of Congress to protect the navigability of
the Sacramento and other rivers.
1 therefore suggest the propriety of your county offering a reward of from S'Jfy) to ; .00 for the
detection of these mines, or either of them, iv
active operation, and for .supplying snmcient information thereof to warrant proceedings by iujunction. The effect of offering a reward might
be efficacious in itself, and so intimidate the
owners and operatives as to put a stop to hydraulic mining in th&t section.
1 will tie
pleased to have your co-operation in this mat-
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Assessor Frost has gone to San Francisco.
Frank Bullard of Woodland is here, also Miss
Bullard.
T. B. Dosier and wifeof Redding are visiline
Sacramento.
PAYMENT OF EXPERTS.
Jc CO.
APRIL*REPRESENTS* HIGH
.
*>i^^^
tide at all of our many
counters. The stocks are now $2 50 WILL BOY ~
Refrigerat
ICB Boxes,
replete with the choicest
JfiWILLBUYACHBRRY-SrAINED
novelties of their kind, and
,
.
at no later time will the va.
riety be as extensive as now.
We realize how much greater lI Lbhmh
T
afo Pfi
tu.,^
,
the power of NSW goods to "HOHTffIGTOH^THOPKIIIS" x COMPAHY,"
interest you NOW instead of
_
"odds
and
ends,"
and
our
~BON BQN~PARTY~
DON'T
stock bears the unmistakBELL
able imprint of spring crispPlacer GonntyTand Office
ness that surrounds it with PRIVATE SALE
AUCTION SALE
desirability. Prices in keepBELL
Investment.
iAn
ing with the policy established NINE years ago—the
LOWEST!
jf
PICNIC, »
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THEATER™
I
THE LITTLE TYCOON!
mma
Tuffs Pills
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ebeezeb
is
REFRIGEEAToI with aU the laX t Ar, tl, iu;i, r ,,vv.
year's White ments ,-,r
SXO No h1 , ;.,. >lu) ,. ;i
an
kxtikkly
improveineiU over last
new
Mountain, inasmucli that it freezes cream
wit)umt ;m
in about half the time.
at tlus low price.
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T]?WR
a.-
AI ASK V REFBIGEB ITOB
-KM. FOX OCR
CATALOG IK.
6O2andsO4Jst.,
1000Finhslrwt
sacntl fntrt
DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE,
HOLIDAY JPI^ESSEjONr^PS
IN PLAIN AND FANCY CARVING SETS.
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES,
gaormnouto
(lptfTuThSi
KEAL ESTATE,
W. H. SHERBURN,
AY CT lONE E
SIKEKAL
R
!
ETC.
Ban Franolaoo
AICTIOXS
ETC.
FOR SToiIK. FAxdIB, GRAIN, VINE. FRUIT
AND COLONY LAHD6, ADDS -IHE
,
—AND—
HONN LAND COMPANY
Agent for the America Tnfiurance Company, of New York.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM. NO. 333 X ST.
REDDING. SHASTA CQT'NTY. CAL
A>D I.NMKAM'E MHEHCI,
j91..
—OF—
3D. 80-vvley
508 X Street
Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, Oil Paintings,
-Itfl
ds
Oo.«
\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0Sarrsjnento.
H>l
WOOL AND HAIR-TOP MATTRESSES, BED
LOUHGBB, ETC., AT
323
15. Street-
Mar During my abMace of three or four weeks
from the oily thero will be sold at my salesroom:
One Chicago Cabinet Organ pr.ee
575.
One S. Drueker Pmuo. Price
575
One Oval Pool Table
SIO.
() le Wauut Secretary
CO.
One Bookcase, ami a Large assortment cf Walnut, Afth, Antique Out and Pine Furniture.
Also, Chairs, Mirrors, Mattresses of all kind. etc.
\V. H. SHERBHiN.
A.TJCTIOKT
Lot 40x180, on I street, near Twelfth,
\\ Ith three houses ri'iuint; tor f'-s per month.
Price, (8,250. This is one of the best localious
in the city.
A beantitu! building lot for two or three
persons; lJOxlM): corner 11 and Nineteenth
streets. Price, 16,500. Lots on H street are
getting
Corner Ninth and X Streets
Thirteenth.
Sj^UE
ESTABIjISIIETJ
*
LIST
1860.
EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO.,
*
Real
Estate
Agents,
NO. 1015 FOURTH ST., SACRAMENTO, CAL.,
#3,500—Fu1l
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++
FOR
v^
I \J\Jt
<O^i Y^H
• • QO
80 ACRES FIXE GRAIN AND FP.UIT I.AND. NEAR
Roscville: small orchard, vineyard, good dwelling and
other outbuildings, and on!y two miles from town; new buildings. No. 412.
*
J GRAIN OR FRUIT LAND
APRPQ NO\OC\
*«w rvvllL.O
s>mall orchard and Tineyard; good
•
outbuildings; price, JS6O per acre.
No. ii:>.
ADJOINING ELK GROVE:
house and barn, and other
APRPQ OSF- MILE FROM FLORIN. IN THE
OH nUnCO,
district: price, $1,600. Also, 20 acres
Fruit Ridge, ? 125 per acre.
No. 114.
WELL-KNOWN FRUIT
Unimproved Land on
FINEST FRUIT LAND IN PLACER COUNTY, AND ONLY
E\AZ\ APRFQ
i"lV^r\l_,Otwo and a half miles from Folsom
«J"T«J
and Natoma Vineyard,
v here the finest srapes in the world are shipped from. This land lies immediately under
the mniii water ditch, and can be subdivided into 20-acre tracts and sold for $75 to jIOO per
acre. Main rond runs through the tract, making it very desirable for subdividing. Tnis
tract is now offered at the low figure of J4.S per acre, on ea>y terms.
There is a fine
orchard of six acres and five acres vineyard, good house and large barn. Possession
given November 1, ls*9. No. 415.
very finest land for fruit purposes in placer
A(\
T"V» /»>-*llliOcounty, and only two miles from Loomis; will be sold in two
twenty
ench,
tracts of
acres
at f1,100 each, or $2,000 for whole piece. Also, 4J acres more
adjoining said piece,. »t 82, o, ..i ». .00 each.
a'SPRFQ
ETC.
IBRAKD, CAMPBELL!
00.,
REAL ESTATE,
402
C Street.
Light Tract, Near Newcastle,
Which we offer at a great bargain. T c only colony
land for sale in the vicinity.
WSf We are the o»ly Agency in California that issues Monthly Citalognes.
Send for one.
$;r AAA NKW-COBKEB SEVENTEEXTH
aud M streets, on Electric Road; a
saie investment.
OO.\)\J\t.
—
V.O-'JV/V.
rifth
and Sixth.
O
street,
GCOD
between
BARGAIN-TWENTY ACRE3,
°AA. A
SKO,O\J\J.
six miles from the city, near
new live-room
six
Florin;
with ten
grapes.
hoixe,
windmills,
pumps; all in best varieties of table
1 A ACRE LOTS IX SARGEXT TRACT. NEAR
SJX) per acre- easy
terms.
lv' Moute Vista, 5175 aud
Central California Lands
FOR
SAXjS,
TMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, ON EASY
JL terms, and in any quantity desired, at from
SIO to SIUO per acre. For particulars call on or
address
XX
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701 I utmet. Sarramento. Oal.
Onion Insurance Company of California
(OLD AND RELIABLE), OFFICE AT
EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO.,
Sacramento
Real Estate
AND INSURANCE ASSOCIATION,
Office, Northwest corner Third and J «ta>
*S-Money to Loan. Rents Collected.
Country Property for Saie.
and
Real Estate Agents, Sacramento.
VV. K. FK.LTEK, Agent.
ipfcfegPry^
S^^lw^^JP
I*
Latest Styles!
Lowest Prices! Perfect Fit Guaranteed!
420 J street, Sacramento,
DR. MCNULTY.
*±
/i>
This Emisk>t
cures Private
Specialist
Chronic
and Nervous IMnrases
certainty.
With
absolute
Syphilis, Gonorrhea,
tc?^ 1\ Gltiet.
Stricture, Vonth•s*^
ful Follies, Nervous
£-Or\\
Debility
.Seminal Weakr^Cq
ness. Cost Vijjor anil
V-J»« i
Manhood, Prostatitis and
VT*'/
all Special Bladder and
V
X&- LATEST PATTERNS OF "«\u25a0
]\h/L
Kjjlney Troublespoj*.
jrJ TSjS
tirely
cured. He has made
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLENS for the Season of 1889. Vfm » \u25a0'
these Diseases a life-study.
V
SAMPLES, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT.^ENT FREE.
Question Li<! and Hook
*i
»iij
TROUSERS (TO ORDER), FROM *5,
"-ife's Secret Krrors"
SUITS (TO ORDER), FROM *20.
y*3"'-s"y
Free to all who write him
LjgjaSk I.
NICOLL,
TAILOR,
taB nainre of their trouble.
street, Sacramento,
28 W
Eg
j IBKANCH OF 816 MARKET STREET. SAN FRANCISCO.
COAST BRANCHES : LOS
\V»
/ Patients treated at Home,
Terms
reasonable.
ConsulANGELES, 86 NORTH MAIN STREET. PORTLAND, 126 FIRST BTREET.
v*s'
tat ion Free and Confidential
Hours 3to 3 dally; 6:30t0 8 ev'gs, Sundays.lOto
.A. CORO mHE NEWS OF THE WORLD IS CONTAINED 12. Call or address P. Roscoe McNulty, M.D,
l££i
X in the Weekly Union.
Ko. It Kearny St., San Francisco, Ca{
BTOVE WOOD, OR A TON OF COAL "
your
supply
rpHE
for ta. Get
winter's
now at
WEEKLY UNION—THE LEADING
4S* Beware of all persons who under any pra,
_L Waeily of the eoatt.
iteCO.D. Yard, Fourth and Is:rettb.
tense try to lead or "steer" you to other doctor*
tf
\u25a0Hnigoll,^-tailor.
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C-t'\
Orchards Cared for fur Absentee Owners.
OBAKGXVAUE COLONIZATION CoMpany, composed of promiucut business men
of Sacramento, and indorsed by the Board of
Trustees, Board of Supervisors and Board of
Trade, own 0.-jni) acres of deep, rich lniit and
vine lands, all cleared, on the American river,
opposite Katoma vineyard. It has been divided
!uto 10-acre tracts, each one fronting on a 60-foot avenue. Water under pressure lor irrigation willbe pi):>ed by the company to each tract
free of expense, the water actually used only
being paid for by purchasers.
Last season 150
acres were planted in trees and vines, and have
sold,
already been
in addition to a large number of unplanted tracts. This year 400 acres are
being planted. PLANTED TRACTS, 01,500
each. rXPLANTEI) TRACTS, «1,25U each.
4W- Tracts planted to Orange Trees are of course
i
much higher, varying with varieties chosen.
TOWN SITE.
Tlie town site of Orangevale is but ll^' miles
from the Folsom railroad depot. Town lots
s<ixlso, S3OQ—S'JO down and 810 per mouth. Lots
are sold iv series ot twenty, and two cottageF
I awarded to for
the purchasers in each series.
maps and information.
M~ Send
TBS
THE
3E3TJTTS
OF
420 J
Street, Sacraruento.
A. C. SWEETSER & Co.
Real Estate & Insurance Agents,
*»- ARE NOW OFFERING
-»
SOME CHOICE REAL ESTATE
AT
Great Bargains I
IF YOU WANT A HOUSE OS LOT
in the city, or an improved Ranch,
or unimproved Land, in large or
small Tracts, we can supply you.
WE HAVE A HIGHLY-IMPROVED
20-Acre Farm that is a Great
Bargain. Also, two new Houses
on the INSTALLMENT PLAN.
School Lands In different counties.
\u25a0W-SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
A C. SWEETSER & CO 1013 Fourth at.
W MOXEY TO LOAN. -Q
,
W. P. COLEMAN,
Real Estate Salesroom, 825 J street*
16 ACRES AT RODTIER'S
Station; 14 acres in
vineyard, half an acre
in orchard, half an acre
in berries; all fenced ;
small house and barn.
PRICE, $4,000.
f" [&£&*Z&enr.
__ i*i~^ •
FKUIT LANDS.
Ten-Acre Tracts, Planted or Unplanted,
as Desired.
City
N. J. TOLL, Manager Real Estate Department.
RECEIVED
I^H^^JUST
J Immense Assortment!
ORANGEVALE!
814
40x160 WITH THREE
4Q ."T AA cottages,
on
Sacramento.
ORISGEVALK
COLONIZATION CO.,
,1
«*- Agency Nevada County Land Association.
ap4-tf-TTS
£ WE HAVE A FEW MORE 20-ACRE LOTS LEFT ON THE
Real Estate Agents,
1014 Fourth Street
CHOICEST
A
IMPROVED LAND NEAR NEWCASTLE: 60 ACRES
PRFQ HIGHLY
O« nvntO
mil-hearing orchard, of the very linest selected fruits; there was
K^MO worth of fruit sold in 1888, and orchard was not ali bearing. Price, 515,000. Fine
new buildings. No. 416.
Q(~\
A. LEONARD & SON.
HEAD OF GOOD HORSES, OXE SPAN OF
i fine heavy mares. 1 pair well matched; 1 4year-oM. 17 hands high, weighs 1,500 pouuds; 1
tine buggy horse, and farming implements;
aUo, household furniture. Terms of sale : All
sums under $50, cash: over S5O, six mouths'
time with approved notes, interest at 8 per cent,
per annum.
K. DREW, Proprietor.
M. Tuomey, Auctioneer.
ap22-4t
cfc
block,
**-The prospects for an immediate advance
in all kinds of property were never bitter iv
Sacramento thau now. BOOMS may or may
not be au advantage to alocality. butihey make
things very INIKKK-TINiT to" those lortuuate
enough to have property. So prepare for the
one which is surely coming.
One Mile West of Old Elk Grove.
REAL ESTATE,
cor-
X and S, Thirtieth
aud Thirtyiirst. BelDg on the railroad, this
is a good location for a factory.
SiJ.OOO—.SOxICO, northeast corner Ki£hteenth and U streets.
jf
THURSDAY, April 25, 18S9.
Offer Bargains and Inducements never
before offered to secure acreage property.
Twelfth and
•3,000-Hlgh
northeaHt
ner Twenty-fourth and Q streets.
Auction Sale
<"
F street.
lor, 80x100,
OF REAL. ESTATE.
-..Auctioneers,
BELL & CO
Will sell, without reserve, on the premises,
Corner of Seventh and X Streets,
TUESDAY, AI'KIL23. 18^9, AT 11 A. M.
sharp, the west as feet of the south 110 feet
oi lot .r>: house of fifteen rooms, containing two
kitcheus aud large d'.uing-room. AISO, lot 6,
iv the block bounded by I) and E, Sixth and
.Seventh streets: a house of eleven rooms with
ali modem improvements; lot 72x110. ALSO,
the south 60 feet of the west quarter and the
south half of the east half of the west half of
lot No. 2. in the block bounded by I and J,
Fourth and Filth streets, with all improvements,
double brick house. By order of
MRS. MARY A. AMES.
Bell £ Co., Auctioneers.
apl!i-td
Sacramento.
scarce.
SZ.BOO-80x160;
HALE BROS, cfe CO. OX
THE
& PUHTERS EXPERIENCE,
—
~
family. Our new ALASKA
BY
.
'=
DFS aD(I
MOTION, FIVE-MINUTE WHITE
MOUNTAIN ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, HOLDING TWO QUAF.TS.
PRIVILEGES.
* GRANGERS'
_isS3
"
•or one of our new treble.
POT PLANTS
»
&
L. L. LEWIS £ CO.
Lee Ames of Red Bluff is taking in the sdehts
ofthe Capital City.
A. L. Nichols, the Chico hardware prince, has
gone home from the bay.
Thomas Hart, of Chico, and George Harney
of Marysville, were in the city yesterday.
Professor Clark, the eminent mathematician
of the State University, paid his annual visit of
examination to the High School yesterday.
E. F. Driscoll. of Sau Francisco, and Miss
Came Stiemminp, of this city, were married on
Sunrlay. at the residence of the bride's parents
m this city, Rev. C. P. Massey officiating. 1 hey
left on the afternoon traiu for San Francisco
where they willreside.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Carrington, accompanied
by their daughters Belle and Alice, left for the
Eas-t on yesterday morning's train, going br the
Southern route. They will visit Washington
where they formerly resided, and other Eas-teni
places, and will return to Sacramento in July.
A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holt. Mr. and
1. L
Lew-is, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tozer, Mr. Mrs
and Mrs.
Chas. Robin, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mott Mrs. Albert Gallatin and C. K. Doherty went on a picnic excursion to Orange Vale a lew days ago and
had a delightful day.
Arrivals at the Capital Hotel yesterday:
Charles Wolff, San Fruictsco: Frank Bullard
Woodland; Miss Bullard, Woodland: T. L Martin, Wilton: Thomas Lirmer and wife Wisconsin; r. L.Bacon, Rocklin; John F. Long, Sau
Francisco; J. K. Reynolds, East Berkeley Geo
E. Reynold?, East Berkeley; Lee Ames Red
Bluff; J. H. Lean, city.
Arrivals at the Golden Eagle Hotel yesterday:
W.Z. Harris, M. C. Moptr. Geo. B. Fergersoa.
M 1). Rainbow, Jerome E. Young, J. Heaveuer,
Wm. E. I'eites, W. Ham Hail, G. G. Baker, H.
M. Van Duess, J. R. McElroy, A. H. Williams,
San Francisco; E. B. Dana. A. Just K. K. Boyd,
Frank Kill Dell, A. B. Meyer. New York: Wm.
Know. Stockton: A. Bender, New York- C. E.
Smith. Detroit; N. Curtis. Portland; Mrs. M. F.
Kahiie, Woodland; John B. Burnett aud wife,
Philadelphia; Geo. C. Bencdier, M. 11. Hutchandson. W. S. Maltby, New York; T. B. Dosier
aud wife. Reddine; J. Chislett. Santa Barbara:
11. D. A. Steeu, Woodbridge; W. H. Lee, Yuba
City.
The cry that labor is not rewarded in
proportion to its output of energy is a common one, and by a great many accepted as
I true. Mr. Mallock has shown that the
I doctrine of Mr. Henry George that the
I poor are growing poorer, is not sound, and
The case of Dr. Mays of Han Francisco I Mr. Edward Atkinson has demonstrated
has excited considerable interest, and has that capital up to 1880 had lowered its
led our contemporary, the Moming Cull of I share of th,e product to one-tenth, as comthat city, into expressions that we cannot pared to nine-tenths that goes to labor as
believe are indorsed by those who have I the result of its energy. The Albany
thought most deeply upon the subject. Jm na! calls attention to the fact Jhat
The case is simply stated. The Doctor I recently nearly seven and a half millions
was for some years a physician at the lof New York bonds bearing only two and
SUPERIOR COURT.
Stockton Insane Asylum, where he gained I a half per cent, interest were sold at par,
a goo'i reputation as an expert in judging I and at a premium of one and one-half per
Department One—Armstrong, Judge.
Sacramento, April '2-J, ISS9.
of the various evidences and phases of in- I cent. The standard rate of interest in New
People vs. George Bailey, assault with a deadly
weapou—Plea of uot guilty entered; action dissanity. "While in the employment of the ( York'twenty years ago was seven percent.!
missed.
State he was well paid and in return gave but it is to-day only four per cent, at the
.John C. Corea, a native of the Azore Islands,
admitted to citizenship ou the testimony of J
good service. Upon leaving the asylum maximum. The Journal believes that the
(i. Bryte andS. J. Golurke.
People vs. John Rowland, burglar}-—Senhfi engaged in private practice. He is Government could to-day easily float a loan
teuced to two yeais at Folsom.
now called upon, on the demand of persons at two and a half per cent. The profits of
charged with crime, to respond to the sub- l:'.l)or have not diminished therefore, while
Pears' Soap is the most elegant toilet adunct.
penas of the Courts, and to travel to the earnings of capital have. Of course
distant parts to testify as an expert in cases the amount of capital has vastly in>"o buffet should be without a bottle of
Angostura Bitters, the South American apwhere there is a plea of insanity. He re- creased, and the avenues for its use have
petizer. Manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Siesponds to the Etibpena, but as a condition immensely multiplied. It is turned over
gert & Sons'. Ask your druggist.
precedent to testifying demands the ex- now with a rapidity that was not dreamed
's fee, and refusing to testify without of a few years ago. Bat the increase of
|
KEW ADYERTISKMKyTfs
ranee of its payment, he is locked up capital and the lessened interest it deand fined for contempt. His ease, there- mands in its investment, means the greater
fore, is an excellent one with which to employment of labor, the enlargement of
FORGKT THE BON BON SOCIAL
respectfully.
illustrate the issues Involved—the State industrial opportunities and really a closer ter. Very
8t Turner Hall WEDNESDAY EVENING
John T. Uakev, United States Attorney.
April 21i1,.
It*
could not have a stronger one in its behalf. union, and the more necessity for it, beAuction
Sale
of
Real
Estate--No
Our contemporary, the < 'a'!, inclines to the tween capital and labor. The truth is, and NOT A NUISANCE.
Reserve.
belief that the Doctor is entitled to no the most intelligent socialist cannot dis- The Supreme Court Says Loiclul's Cot& CO., AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL
lonwood Trees May fttaml.
MONDAY, April 2'J, 1889. at 11 o'clock a. m.
more consideration than one who is called prove the assertion, that capital is to-day
on the premise*, to the highest bidder
The Supreme Court has affirmed the Sharp,
the west half of Lot No. 5, 4UxI6J leet, bounded
.; n to give the State his knowledge of a more and better distributed than in any judgment of the Superior
by
of
Twenty-fifth
Court
this
and Twenty-sixth, o and P
:is a means to the ends of justice.
streets, with
It previous age or time, and that the condi- county in the case
the improremeDts. Nice cotof Andrea Grandona vs. tage ol'orooms,allhard
and papered with
need have no doubt on that head. The tion and rewards of labor are better to-day Oie Olsen Lovdal. The action was brought fresco paper 4. Good finished
barn, woodshed, choice
trees. Sale positive, terms cash.
physician is entitled to no immunities or than ever before. And it is also true that to abate a nuisance and for $600 damages shrubbery,[B.fruit
(.'.]
BELL & CO., Auctioneers.
_a;.-.jtd
rewards superior to those that are the due the massed wealth of this era does not The case was tried by the Superior Court
o: any other citizen in proportion to the bear so large a proportion to the gross and judgment given far defendant, from
value of the service rendered. But wealth of all the people as is popularly which and from an order denying a new
trial plaintiff appealed.
& CO.. AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL
our contemporary is in error when supposed—in short, the statistics of the
The plaintiff owns a tract of land ia this
on WEDNESDAY. April LM, ISSD, al 10 A. M.
it advances
the argument that the day do not bear out the assumptions of the county, containing about fifteen and one- sharp, o(at salesroom, No. 927 X street, two
houses
furniture and one lot of housthold
physician should contribute, without socialists, but they are now proving to be half acres, and the alleged nuisance is a goods, removed
storehouse to salesroom
line of cottonwooJ trees standing about lor convenient^ o:from
Also, 1 elegant black
pay, from the capital and material true in America that which Mallock demon- eight feet apart along his southern boundary waluut bedroom set,sale.
costing S2OO ; 3 pieces very
parlor furniture in crush plush with
of his business, because other citizens strated is true in England, that those who for a distance of about 534 fei-t. The de- elegant
silk trimmings; 1 parlor
in spun si k, new;
must serve as jurors, respond to subpenas take the most are the small, not the large fendant owns the adjoining land, and the 1 walnut wardrobe, 2 faeset,
walnut bedroom sets.
tees were planted by his grantor in ISGS 1 new upright piano, fine tone;
10 Brussels and
to testify to facts within their knowledge, landlords.
from eight to twelve inches south of the Ingrain carpets, all sizes; 2 Al top buggies
1 exdividing line.
tension table, etc., etc. Sale positive: terms
serve on posses, and, in need, do duty in
The
cash.
complaint
alleged
ap2!-Jt
that
It
is
said
the
branches
to be the intention of Presithe army. .So far ; s all these and similar
of the trees extend over and upon plaintduties of citizenship are concerned, the dent Harrison to make his office head- iff's land and shade the same, and tnereby Auction Sale
destroy the crops upon about an acre of his
physician has no absolute right to exemp- quarters in one of the Department build- land;
— OF CHOICE —
that the roots of
trees extend
tion any more than any other citizen. He ings. This is right; the President's house upon plaintiffs land for the
the
distance
of
must sacrifice his time and business in should not be the place of his business. He about thirty feet ail along the Hue of the
so near the surface of the ground From the Union Nursery, F. Kunz , proprietor,
corcmon with others to testify to facts that should not, as one of our contemporaries trees,
a* to prevent him lrom plowing and cultiago
expressed
some
time
well
"live
it,
have come within his knowledge and that
— by —
vating the land; that the trees, and the
the Courts determine to be essential to the over the shop." The subject has revived branches and roots thereof, destroy the BELL & CO
AUCTIONEEES,
of plaintiffs land for a space of
administration of justice. It is a very the old question of rebuilding the White substance
AT SALESROOM, 'JS7 X STREET,
about
feet wide along the whole line
silly
different case when the witness is com- House, and the debate is now progressing of the trees, and so impoverish the same as THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK.
make it wholly unproductive; that the
manded to contribute, without due com- in the Eastern press. The nation should to
trunks of many of the
have grown so
NO LIMIT.
lt_
pensatien by the State, service which is make it more a suitable residence for the that a large part of the trees
trunks are extended
Chief
Magistrate,
where
he
do
can
the over and upon plaintiff's land and have
Capital in business, bu skill acquired
honors of the country with greater ease crowded out and pushed down the fences
r long apprenticeship and at great outan) less exposure of his health and that erected upon the dividing line.
If
the medical expert must bring
lay.
The answer generally denies the allegaof
his family. The testimony is uniform tions of the complaint, and is sustained By
Jiis tools of trade into Court and give the
the Court. The latter, in concluding its T)ID3 WILL HE RECEIVED AT THE
>-: ite free use of them, and himself use that the Executive Mansion, a.- now used, decision,
indulges in the following bit of
GRANGERS' STORE up to 2 o'clock P. M.,
them at the command of the Courts, by lits been outgrown by the needs of the dry humor :
day,
as it certainly has by the importance
It is further specified that the decision of the SATURDAY, April iTth, for privileges at the
parity of reasoning the c rpenter should
lower Court »a> contrary to the evidence fur
not complain if nsked to come into Court of the nation. It is admitted to be un- the reason that defendant maintained tne tied
tot
purpose of supplying himself with fuel
and construct a building, bringing his tools wholesome as a residence, because ill aud thehop
poles, and thereby utiiii? plaiutit!\s
drained
and
not
fitted
with
the
most
land
for
his own profit ami advantage. But
apand supplying tbe material at his own
how can this maintain plainitTs contention?
cost. According to the same reasoning proved sanitary appliances. But the White The iuel aud hop poles Riowing over plaintiffs
—TO BE HELD ATwere his, ami could have been claimed rjy
House
should
not
be
destroyed.
In many land
the chemist who has acquired great skill
m
as
against
h
the defendant. And the lact
Boach's
Grove
the balance of the limbs and branches
a.ter years of laborious research, can l>e respects it is a fine structure ; in the sim- that
were useful to the defendant in no way harmed
of
its
it
is
plicity
style
in
its
American;
the
gave
plaintiff
or
him cause for complaint.
compelled to come into Court and
— ON
We conclude that the judgment cannot be reanalysis
make
an
without
due massiveness it is suggestive of the char- rened on the prouml that the decision was conMay 2, 1889.
trary to the evidence or the law : and as no erand forsake his daily acter of the Government; in its home- ror*
compensation,
of law are specified or relied on, we advise
like
plainness
it
is
attractive
and
repubjudgment
that the
ami order be affirmed.
vocation to serve the St:ite for a
——\u2666 \u2666
:;ong. The newspaper reporter who is lii an. It is the one building ot the capital
*S- Bids for Ear and for Ice Cream and reLOCAL BREVITIES.
about
city
whicli cluster the most stirring
skilled in phonography can be compiled
freshments
must be separate.
The Grand Jury held a brief session yesio .stand up for days in Court and read memories, and to which attach historic
and
till
terday
adjourned
May
22d.
apr-5t
THE COMMITTEE.
.~rom his private notes, that are the result recollections that nothing should disturb. The river is IS feet 5 inches high, as
of acquired skill and personal industry, But it can be improved, and by the re- shown by the gauge at the foot of X street.
AMUSEMENTS, ETcT^
box office for the Little Tjcoon Opand to which the Court, we contend, has B \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 il of the executive office from it made eraThe
Company engagement opens tkis mornmore
roomy
and
still
mare
homelike.
Adnot the right of acce.ss without compensaing.
METROPOLITAN
tion. Some of the Courts have, however, dition can be made to it, probably, withAt the Christian Church this evening C.
Proprietor and Manager
compiled reporters to leave their employ-' out endangering its original design, and it H. l>unn will address the Temperance CHAS. P. HALL
L. HEXKY
Business Manager
Tnion.
ruent and for days serve the State in that can be put into first-class condition, and
The
picnic
given
by
the
Plasterers'
a
Tliumday and Friday Nlght.%
manner for the pittance that i> allowed made fitting home for the first officer of Union at Richmond Grove was largely at- Wednenrtay.
Saturday Matinee, April L>l, 25, 98, 27.
American
nation.
man
a
tent.ed.
tbe
who testifies io simple matter
PRODUCTION OF WILLAP.D
Locomotive No. 44, which has been GORGEOUS
of fact. On the other hand, and opposed
Speu^er'g Popular Comic Oi«.-ra flnrnf.
thoroughly overhauled aud painted, la at
'iTHofT
declaration
of
martial
law.
to the doctrine of the Odl that the State
work again.
action of the authorities in ordering
may take the citizen's intellectual propJudge
yesterday dismissed
the
disarming of the Oklahoma boomers the charge Armstrong
against George Baiiey of assault
erty or manual ski!! without other reward
Surpassing all previous presentations in Elea stretch of authority, invading the with a deadly weapon.
than tbe witneM ree, wo have the decisions
gnuce, Kiriaement, Costumes aud scenery.
Young Americas on Saturday de'• bear arm*."' But the order fortto
The
Oi" three departments of the Superior
52
±xx Cast :
People
the Young Alias by a score of 17 to
ing the carrying of liquor into the feated
.09-The Original aud Only Company present10, with an inning to spare.
Ooortin Ban Fi.uuisco that have held in
ing
only
the Opera. The
Comic Opera traveling
itory and its sale or other dispensing
Joaquin Miller, having failed to qualify with its own antire Orchestra.
favor of the expert's fee and have required
*l; no higher. Pe»i!»
ng
the
was
lost
FUlOs—aii
cents
and
invasion,
wige
Forestry
opCommissioner,
and
not
as
has
nis
open
.1- payment in a reasonable amount, in
on sale TtESDAY.
ap2O-td
le slightest objection. And while the portunity to serve on that Board.
a
rases of pbyticuLDS and ex|>ert in penThe railroad company's steamer otllce at
Oivi.ucl Xjooture
r concerning arms was probably justithe foot of X street is being moved farther
-hip, as a condition precedent to testiTHE VERY REV. JOSEPH SABSIA, S. Ji,
by the fear that there would be blood- south, to make room for the new wharf.
Provinpia'.of the Jesuits' Older in Califorfyiug. Take tbe case of Dr. Mays. If he
nia,
WEDNESDAY KVJiNINti, Ajiril 21th, at S
and possible resistance of lawful auA new switch engine, No. 301, was
\u25a0:i?.y jiwlly 1c compelled
to serve a week
at Cluuie O]>era House, in aid of the
turned out of the shops yesterday and o'clock,
thority,
the
Sister*
of Mercy.
regulation
concerning
Subject—"Modern Warfare
whi»ky
in San IVrnaniino in the practice of his wm,
sent to Oakland for work in the yards Ag*inst Catholicity." Admissloi., Fifty cents;
unquestionably the exercise of a police there.
reserved seats. 51. Pox shett wHIbe opened at
profession for the St.ite, to the abandonbookstore. .1 street, beginning MonAt Grangers" Hall to-morrow evening Houghton's
ment of bis practice in San Francisco, he power that willmeet with approval on all
d«y.
having Fifty Cent tickets may exSumner Relief Corps, G. A. R., will give a thaugoParties
lor
reserved
seat tickets. ap17,22,'*.:.-;-4i
the next »«\u25a0.. be called to Nevada to
bon-bon party for ihe benefit ol the So«s of
Ckntrai. American States, to wit, Guts Veterans.
181»—SKVE311ETH ANNIVERSARY—IBBO.
Kirn the State, tiie next to Humboldt and
In Judge Armstrong's Court yesterday
the next to some other county, and so on Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Salvador and
0. i Tim. a native of the Azore Island^, I. O. O. \u25a0\u25a0. PICNIC !
the year round, to the utter abandonment Honduras, have agreed that hereafter they John
was admitted to citizenship on the-testiTHE KVEST:
THE KVJENTI
and ruin of his IllllilW Tbe illustration will not go to w,ir without first attempting mony of J. G. Bryte and t5. J. (iolarke.
OL>D FELLOWS OF THIS
applies a* well for any other skilled man. to arbitrate their difficulties. AndthiThere was an executive consultation by
r:ly v.ilV ctli-lirnti! their 7":h sV^f%.''L
by giving a GKAND
The State should no more take the skill means that they will arbitrate. 'When the River Commissioners yesterday. The aiinivcrsarv
J»!»*^^
conference was a brief one. and it was PICMC AND EXCURSION at
of a citizen without compensation than it nations advance so f:ir that they can agree stated that no important business was
l.e«t'a Grove, Friday, April 2Cih,
(Jrove
is in excellent condiwould his tangible property. The State, to choose arbitrators they are unlikely to transacted.
tion,
pjenic haviug been held there for
N. 1). Sickles, who was confined in the severalnoyears.
with as much justness, can compel the refuse to be bound by the judgment. The
large
A
and well shaied DANCCity Prison several days ago aud
IV. PLATFORM has bten erected ou the
witacat to part with his household goods conclusion rcicheil by these petty States quently released, reports that he lost subsea five gmnnds. TWO IJANhH OF MIMIC (the Fin.t
Artillery and Hussnr Bauds,<have been engaged,
for public use wit&OOt compensation as to willhave :i decidedly stimulating influence amethyst ring in his cell, but a search one
to discouiM' dan^e nwt the oths-r concert
reveal
the
lost
failed
to
article.
hi.-,
be
gains
which
liveinvestments
by
upon
the
of American capital
DUxde. Cash prizes will lie awarded to the Best
part with that
of fancy bicycle riding Wall/ing Couple. Two ol Sacramento's best
An
exhibition
lihood without satisfactory recompense. in those countries.
Baseball Nines willcompete for a cash
was c;iveti by W. S. Maltby at tiie Old Pa- Amateur
ion. The <'< nunittee ha« prepared a
Except when martial law supersedes tbe
vilion last evening.
It was one of the consider*
long asd varied programme
ol Games for cltl
Il.LrxoiS has adopted, by a law just en- most scientific and interesting entertainand young, and liberal cash prices will be
law Courts, it ktt not the right, injustice,
of
the
kind
ever
here.
awarded
tho
lu<
given
ments
to
contestants
ky
arted, the Bertillion, or French system of
to do cither.
The best of order will bo prefen-cd, and no
pi-tol shot at Fourth street, between
liquors will be allowed to be sold on
IHMMHIing criminals for identification. All J A
and X, last night, about 10 o'clock, at- spirituous
the grounds.
charges
Alta
tbe
RaOOUhUsioa
crowd
The
criminals will be accurately described on tracted quite a
to that vicinity. A
F»r<> for Knnmt-trip Ticket, SI.
boy proved to be the cause ot the exwith unfairness in hyinu the Clayton niur- j entering the prison, and the record kept small
Children from 5 to U years of age, 5O cent";
citement, he having discharged a small tinder
f> years, free.
<!i at tbe <lwr of the people of the State j for official inspection only. It is a valua- p:stol "for fun,' as he said.
Trains will leave depot at « A. M. precontends
that
with
as
of Arkansas It
ble aid in keeping track of criminal-:, and
The Oregon express did not arrive until cioeljr, nt«|<plti|; at way station*.
midnight last ni s iit. owing to its havmuch reason the recent robbery of a train has been found potential in preventing afterLuejmt
al9-6t COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
by way of ilariiutifujastockID Southern California mny l>e charged to , the commission of crime. It h in use in :iv
ton. The ferryboat Solano was hauled off
all the people of this State bMBSM the many prisons, and whore once tried is for the nieht to undergo the scraping proShe will resume her regular trips
thieves have not l>eeu caught. The cases never abandoned.
Anything that will cess.
this morning, it is understood.
However,
the
EtaoOßPparallel*.
OBt
the
terrors
the
in
augment
tn
of
iaw the estiMrs. Bloom and Mary Cnrran were
"Myplantation in in a malarial «li<trict where fever and aßiie preflkils.
I'.vios did not lay the crime of murder at mation of the offender is useful to society. brought in by officers Agner and Stafford
J.">o hands; frequently tiatf
employ
about 11 o'clock last night and booked for
1
the door of all the people of AlkaßMß beof them were si<k. I »»» nearly Uisdisturbing the peace. It seems that they
roiira^ed when Ibegan the use of
car.se the assassios of Clayton have not
Bori.AXfiEß goes to-morrow to England, have been carrying on at a great rate at the
Hotel, at Twelfth and J
lieen discovered. It went no farther in its Belgium having notifieil him that it can- American Kagle
streets, where they were rooming.
expression than one of the Couris of that ;, I maintain peaceful relations with
These arrests were recorded at the City
the political sys- France and tolerate his revolutionary Prison last night: Slim Morgan and £.
St^te has gone. It was employed
tisine vulgar language, and Dan
Lewis,
iv that assemblies. France makes a mistake in
tem and partisan means
Kelly, drunk, by otlicer Kldred; Charles
The resnlt was marvelloruu My tnen
S*;ite against which we inveighed. It Ls thus following the General, not less serious 1 Jayner, drunk, by officers Simmons and
became KtroaK and hearty, and I kave
had no furtliur trouble. With tlics..
John Conway, misdemeanor, by
tbe spirit that seeks to excuse the BMudar than his in plotting for the overthrow olf Hissrins:Chambers;
pilN, I Trould not fear to live in any
officer
Pat Gallagher,
\u25a0warn p."
K. XIVAL,Bayou Sara, La.
by shifting the responsibility upon com- the Republic, which, it appears to us, i> the by officers Eldred and Hirvey:drunk,
Mrs.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
mon aanatSas that we object to, and which meaning of his demand for a free StaW s j Bloom and Mary Curran, disturbing the
I f eace, by officers Agner and Stafford.
I Office, 44 Murray St., Hew Tork.
the Arkansas Court has condemned from without Parliamentary bodies.
\u25a0
ADTEBTISEMEXT OF HALE BROS.
Money
P. BOHL.
to Loar.
E. A.
CROUtA-t.lpU
THIS IS TO CERTIFY
fTUIAT I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO J. H.
_|_ Brunini all of my interest In the Coffee
House aixl business at No. 524 X street, Sacramento City.
HENRI PETERS.
Dated. Sacramento, March 23,1889. mr23- 1m
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