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The Pacific Bee from Sacramento, California • 7

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SACRAMENTO WEEKLY BEE MAY 25 COAST DISPATCHES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY CONSTIFITIONAL FWNVENTION MATTERS TIIE WEEKLY CEE FOREIGN NEWS HULLIMEli Two Shock of Earthquake Hollister May 18 At a Quarter to eleven this morning Iwo severe shocks of earthquake were felt here vibrating from southeast to northwest MINING NOTES The gravel mines of Moore's Flat Nevada county are working a large number of men aDd making fine returns There are no idle meu iu that sectioo of I the country It is supposed that recent discoveries in the various drifts and shafts will introduces new era in Nevada gravel mining So says the Grass Valley Union The find in the Derbeo shaft la creating a great sensation in the Bloomfield district Gold to the amount of $1 25 has been taken from two pans of dirt Other mines on the same channel have been waiting for the Derbeo strike aud they are now going to work with renewed tnergy The Transcript says may it be said that the developments of the Derbeo are forerunners of an era of The Placer Herald says that the Hazard gravel mine is now entitled to splaee among the first-class drift mines of California The most marked feature of mining just now is in the fine results obtained from old tailings There is great excitement amongst the quartz miners in Amador county It is reported that quartz has been discovered near Plymouth worth $1000 per ton In one instance a single blast threw out a piece of rock worth $0000 The Empire mine returns a profit of $14000 a week It lias a ledge 44 feet wide and nearly a mile long and a mill with 80 stamps Tho Calaveras Chronicle says that the discoveries in Okl Gulch aud vicinity have created a great excitement The whole country for a long distance is claimed by eager prospectors There is large amount of gravel in these olaima aud it is very rich and well located for hydraulic mining The Odd Fellon Discountenance the Miscellaneous l'e of Their Symbol At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of I in San Francisco on the 18th the Special Committee on Resolutions submitted the Resolved 1 That all corporations companies or associations who in any manner use the' name emblems or insignias of the Order (except such sb are especially authorized by this Grand Lodge or the rules and usages of the Order) shell within sixty days after the date of the passage of this resolution either discontinue the use of such name emblem or insignia or insert in each and every copy of by-laws bank book pass book roll book card contract or printed document of any and every kind and description which they may in the course of their business hereafter issue to patrons depositors or creditors of such corporations associations or company a notice (plainly printed or written) of the following purport to-wit is hereby given that neither the Order of Odd Fellows nor the Grand Lodge of the Order in California are in any manner or form responsible for or connected with the business or financial affairs of this corporation association or company" as the case may be (naming it) Resolved 2 That all such corporations associations or companies alluded to in the foregoing resolution as have issued to depositors patrons or creditors bank books deposit books pass books (or by whatever name designated) shall within sixty days from and after the passage of this resolution furnish each and every one of their said depositors patrons or creditors a copy of the notice specified in the foregoing resolution Resolved 3 That any individual or firm who shall hereafter use the name emblem or insignia of the Order for the advancement of his or their private business or pecuniary benefit shall be subject to the penalty provided in the following resolution Resolved 4 That all officers directors trustees clerks and employees of any such corporation association or company and any individual or firm who shull neglect to comply with or who shall violate the spirit and intent of the foregoing resolution shall be deemed guilty of an offense punishable by expulsion from the Order upon due trinl nnd conviction of such neglect or violation as aforesaid ayes 147 noea 1 and again the Democrats manifested their pleasure by ap plause Hale then moved to lay the resolution on the table Women PrarliHlng Before Fulled Mate onrt Washington May 20 Thurman from the Senate Judiciary Committee to which was recommitted the House Bill to provide for the admission of women to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States reported it back with an amendment of Sargent providing that no person shall be refused admission to the bar of any United States Court on account of sex Thurman said as before that there was no law prohibiting a Court from admitting women to the bar and therefore there was no necessity for this legislation Big English Good Templar New York New Tore May 20 Eepresentatives of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars joined with the Ameri-Temperance Union at the Cooper Union yesterday in welcoming Dr Lees of London Chief Templar of England and Eev Dr Stephen Todd Chaplain of the Order who have just arrived this country Proposed Change In the Creed Pittsburg May 20 At the meeting of the Presbytery and General Assembly to-day a proposed modification of the Creed which strikes out the clause he descended into was discussed warmly and at considerable length The Famine In China Washington May 20 United States Minister Seward writes of the famine in China that actual famine is pressing upon fifteen million of people while sixty million are suffering more or less distress The bbieUls Pension Bill Hilled Washington May 21 After a lengthy discussion amendment as a substitute for the bill as amended to grant General a pension of $100 per month was rejected yeas 31 nays 33 The uestion then recurred on the passage of the bill as amended placing General Shields on the retired list with the rank of Brigadier General and General Grant on the retired list with the rank of General and it was rejected yeas 30 nays 34 Mine The Miners Cut oil from Help Halifax May 21 An explosion occurred this morning in the new wing of the old Sydney mines A large number of men are in the pit cut off from all help The Elevn'ed Railway Causes the Death of Two Men New York May 21 While iron-girder of the elevated railroad was being hoisted into position this morning the chain gave way and the girder fell to the ground fatally injuring William Berriman and Thos Kennedy and breaking the leg of Ilobinson Blaine's View of the Late Struggle In the House Washington May 21 When Mr Blaine was on the floor of the House on Friday last just before the culmination of the struggle he remarked to one of the Ecpublican mem bers that it was certainly a most novel and peculiar spectacle to see on one side more than a hundred Democrats fighting solidly together for a purpose which at least half of them were opposed to at heart and on the other side more than a hundred Eepublicans fighting as solidly against a thiDg which at least half of them secretly favored and hoped would succeed The Kearney District Convention In Delegate Nemlnateil Trausacleil San Francisco May 13 The Convention of the Kearney division from the First Congressional District met this morning and placed iu nomination a number of names for delegates to the Constitutional Convention which will go to the various clubs for consideration The name of Henry George excited considerable opposition Kearney after a preface to the effect that th party must have no friends but must select candidates with the sole view to their capacity aud integrity plaoed in nomination Col Kiehard Hinton of the Daily Post Kearney himself was nominated but declined The committee appointed to wait on Eegistrar Kaplan and demand that the party be represented in appointing officers of the election committee on constitution reported The Constitution was read and adopted Aside from the question of organization it provides for persons joining clubs to pledge themselves to uphold the principles of the party that no money shall be nsed in elections except for the purpose of paying the neoessary expenses of printing etc nominees to offioe must pledge themselves to resign when called upon to do so The country members adopted resolutions thanking the city members for the courtesies extended by them and wore repaid with a round of cheers The Chronicle Post Open Letter and Abend Post were thanked for their reports of the meeting A motion to include all the city press created confusion and was voted down Adjourned till 2:30 A $30000 Libel Suit Ban Fbancisco May 18 Jasper McDonald a promiuent stock operator aDd one of the officers of the Day Silver Mining Company has sued Jackson and the Evening Post for libel laying damages at $50000 The suit is based on an article published in the Post of the 15th inst relative to a meeting of dissatisfied stockholders of the Day mine Tlie Workingmen Apply to KeglNtrar Haplau lor Kepre May 4 estival San Francisco May 20 A slight shower fell this morning scarcely sufficient to lay the dust Kearney waited on Eegistrar Kaplan to-day with a list of names from which he wished Kaplan to select officers of election to represent the Workingmen Kaplain informed him that officers must be selected from the list of taxpayers but that tho party should receive a proper representation The first rehearsal for the May Festival takeB place at Metropolitan Temple to-night A phonograph is on the way overland and will form one of the features of the Festival Twenty-two mem-beis of the chorus from Oregon arrived on the steamer Oregon to-day Probable Murder San Fbancisco May 20 Michael Shannon a laboring man about 35 years old in the employ of a contractor at Lone Mountain was brought into the city prison last night covered with wounds inflicted with a knife by some unknown person He was found lying at the corner of Montgomery Avenue and Pacifio street A pocket-knife with which his wounds were inflicted was found near him He had received three terrible cuts one of which penetrated to his lungs aud one side of his face was laid open by another gash He was unable to tell who cut him and could not explain how the affair occurred Shan-nou had about $80 iu his pocket when he was brought in A citizen who was some distance from the scene states that he saw a man walk up to Shannon strike him two or three times with something aud then run away The wounds are probably fatal Died turning San Francisco May 21 Michael Shannon the man who was so terribly cut by an unknown assailant on Sunday night on Burbary Coast died from the effects of his wounds at 11 yesterday The priest was sent for shortly before his death but bhannon refused to hold any conversation with him and died with a curse on his lips It is believed he knew the man who killed him but he absolutely refused to divulge his name THE TULARE COUNTY TROUBLES LAND The Net tier Resolve that No One Nhall ieeny the Lanil to Their Exclusion Hanford (Tulare County) May 18 A general mass meeting of settlers on railroad lauds was held in Grangeville which place is about four miles from here Tho object of the meeting was to secure a united and persistent resistance of the payment to the railroad company of any rents first purchase money or anything that would constitute an acknowledgment of their claims until final adjudication by the Supreme Court of tho United States Many speakers addressed the meeting Resolutions were passed and great enthusiasm displayed The following resolution was adopted by the Order of Settlors of the Grand League May 10th: That all men are hereby warned against purchasing any of these lands that aro occupied by actual settlers as no man shall peaceably occupy them or any portion of them to our exclusion until our case is finally adjudicated by the United States Supreme Court Candidate for Hie Coil Young Meu Arrested Oakdale May 18 0 Branch has come out as au independent non-partisan candidate lor delegate from Stanislaus county to the Constitutional Convention Mr Branch is a talented yonng man of large business experience for one of his age He addressed the people of this town a few evenings since displaying considerable knowledge of our present Constitution and of the changes that might be made for the better Four young men calling their names Harrington Fish Ed Sanford and Irvin were arrested on the 15th inst by Waterhouse Constable of this town on a warrant issued 8 Hill Justice of the Peace on a charge of house breaking and theft Many artioies found in their possession wore identified by the owners of the two honses they broke into and stole from They were committed to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury YOIW co UN ry Three to be Iu the Flelil Davibville May 20 The following named delegates were ohosen by the Republican primary on Saturday last to attond tho Comity Convention at Woodland ou the 22d inst for the purpose of taking action in tho mutter ol (ducting a delegate from Yolo county to tho Constitutional Convention also a joint delegate from Solano Richard Uext Jr and 11 Hoag The same day tho Democrats also elected the folio ing delegates to attend a Democratio convention to-day at tho Bamo place and for tho same purpose: James Wm King and George Swingle The Workingmen have an organized club here numbering sixty members with Kinoohun as President John Crawfield Hi crotary and Pat Finuigan Treasurer There is almost a certainty of throo tickets iu this county SAMUEL JELLY WATCHMAKER And importer of jewelry Watches Diamond Work Silverware eto 120 street Between 4th and 5th South aide Sacramento Particular attention given to manufacture Jewelry and repairing Clocks Watches Jew elry eto mlO-lm 5 WACHH0RST LEADING WATCH JEWELRY House of Sacramento Man oxe of the fin AST assortments of Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware eto to be found on the Pacifio Oosst as I import my Goods direct from the manufactories in Europe and the Eastern States I am enabled to sell for prices below those of other Houses No 79 Bign of Town Clock TAINTS OILS ETC WHITTIER FULLER CO Manufacturers and Importers of PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS Doors Windows and Blinds Wall Paper Moldings etc 2ft street Sacramento m3-lm FURNITURE BEDDING ETC C0MST0CE FURNITURE WAREROOMS Fifth and sta Sacramento THIN EXTENSIVE FI'II-'" 1 NITURE HOUSE still keeps the4--" 2 lead tn low prices WSend your orders m3-lm FURNITURE Arriving by tbe Cnr-load every week at VAN HEUSEN HUNT00N FURNITURE HOUSE 204 Btreet bet 7th snd 8th mlO-lm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTs7 MARCUS HAWLEY CO Importer snd bolesale Dealer In HARDWARE dteam Engine Agricultural Implements Portable feaw Mills 43 43 and 47 st Sacramento Also oorner Beal and Market streets San Francisco mlS-lm BAKER HAMILTON Sacramento and San Francisco Importers and Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS' Machines and Hardware mft-lm CROCKERY GLASSWARE ETC Ackkrman Bbos Maubick Block 8au Francisco and New York Bacramento ACKERMAN CO Importers and wholepale dealers in CHINA CROCKERY Glass and Plated ware Fancy Goods Toys Children's Carriages Brackets Frames eto 189 and 191 street and 32 7th street Sacramento Cal BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 320 Post St Ban Franoiaoo EXAMINE ITS MERITS before attending eleewhere POINTS OF SUPERIORITY: Tbe oldeet Commercial College in the State tbe moat practcal course of instruction an ABLE Corps of Teacher bent ventilated and meat aultable halls for school purpose more Graduates occupying honorable and lucrative nosi-tiona than all theother achool of this cl ah on the count LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS ONLY 70 Bead for Circulars m30ly Thl standard article la compounded with the greatest care Its effect are aa wonderful and satisfactory aa ever It restore gray or faded hair to its original color It removes all eruptions itching and dandruff aud the scalp by Its use becomes white and clean By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor preventing baldness and making the hair grow thick and strong A a dressing nothing baft been found so effectual or desirable Dr A A Bayes 8tate Assayer of Massachusetts says of it: I consider it the best preparation for its intended DYE For the Whiskers This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesirable shade to brown or black at discretion It la easily applied being In one preparation and quickly aud effectually prtv aucea a permanent color which will neither rub nor wash of Manufactured by HALL CO Nassau New Hampshire Bold by all Druggists and dealers Id Medicine ols-ly BOTTLED ALE PORTER raoM tux LONDON BREWERY fast Superseding the other Brands 1 LJS per dozen Send orders to CADUC NAPA SODA DEPOT i 41 43 15 and 47 Third tr ct betwieu and Sacramento PHTH Any worker DID mako $12 a day at VlULU home Costly Outfit free Address Truk A Oo Augusta Maine tu4-1y 1 week in your own town Term amt 9 outfit free Address Co Portland Maims nU-ly ffe COA per dav home Samples 4)3 TO worth $-7 fiee Address HriN i un A Co poitland Maiue rnt-ly Monday May 20 County Committee Democratle A meeting of the Democratio Connty Central Committee was held at a late honr last Saturday afternoon to consider what was best for the party to do in the matter of nominating delegates to the Constitutional Convention There were present Brown Chairman Carey Secretary Montgomery Dr 8 Manlove Parker Figg Cravens Daniel Brown Perkins by Carey proxy John Odell 8 Meredith by Brown proxy Wells aud Fugitt Messrs Arnold and Cox The Secretary read a letter from a meeting inviting the Democracy to unite in choosing a Non-Partisan Convention Considerable discussion of an acrimonious character ensued on the subject and finally a resolution was offered by Dr Manlove to the effect that the County Committee declares the voters to be absolved from party ties in the coming election for Delegates to Constitntional Convention and free to vote for the best men regardless of past or present party The vote on the passage of the resolution stood Parker Figg Manlove Fugitt Odell Meredith Brown (Daniel) Brown (W C) Cravens Montgomery Perkins Carey Wells Democratic Meeting Toilny A meeting of Democrats was held at the office of Add Hinksou this afternoon for the purpose of selecting twenty-one delegates to attend the Congressional DiBtriet Convention in session in this city to-day Larue presided and John Carey acted as Secretary After discussion the following delegates were eleoted and the meeting adjourned: Thomas Guinean Frank Thompson William Hinkson William Bartels Matt Johnson Kozmineky Clarke Larue Add Hinkson Fred Cox Bernard Armstrong Dr Durant Counts James Lansing A Boutwcll Iiobprt Allen Chester Wells Alexander Carey and Ed Maslin Tuesday May 21 Convention follows close upon Convention now and there will be so many of them here this week that those who do not pay the strictest attention to the proceedings may be pardoned if they become thoroughly muddied as to whether such aud such a man is a nominee of the Democratic-Republican coalition the Republican-Democratic fusion tho non-partisan and firm or the Workingmen It has become already an enigma to many to tell who is who and which is which and as day follows day they bid fair to become more and more confonuded Out of darkness breaketh light however and out of this chaos will come order if the people will but have patience Congressional District Con veil tlon The delegates from the Second Congressional District who met yesterday in the Sixth Btreet Church and who came together at the request of the Republican District Committee were called to order after the Bee went to press by Alfred Briggs Temporary organization was effected with Judge McFarland in the chair and reoess had till 7 in the evening The Sacramento delegation was permitted to substitute the name of Philip Herzog for that of Peter Hopper declined The report of the Committee on Credentials waB adopted as also was that of the Committe on Organization and Order of Business The latter Committee reported: For President Hon Niles Searls John Jones McKinney Secretary John Talbot Assistant Secretary Robert Farrellv Order of Business election of officers second selection of eight delegates at-large for the Second Congressional District to the Constitutional Convention They also recommended that half of the nominees for the Constitutional Convention be Democrats and half Republicans The report was unanimously adopted tue nominees On taking the Chair Judge Soarls made a short speech after which the Convention proceeded to Dominations and the following were successful: Wal ter Van Dyke Haight and Porter all lawyers of Alameda county Henry Edgerton and lawyer and Hugh Larue and farmer Sacramento connty Hale a lawyer of Placer county Rufus Shoemaker a journalist of Nevada county Hall a lawyer of San Joaquin county On motion the Chair named as a com mittee to wait on the State Convention of the 22d to report proceedings to them and ask that body to indorse the work of the non-partisan District Convention A Johnson Alameda McFarland Sacramento JameB Meehan Amador Coleman Alpine Wiutringer Alameda Carey Sacramento Niles Searls Nevada (by vote of the Convention A Horublower Sacramento DISTIltCT CENTRAL COMMITTEE The Delegations named the District Central Committee as follows: Alpine Harvey Griffin Col Jack Hayes A Johnson Amador John Hill James Meehan Contra Costa Warmeastle Loucks El Dorado-J Miller Brown Htnrv Davis Walling Placer Hollenbeck A Filcher Sacramento Add Hinkson A Rhoads San A Paulsell Fanning Kenlield Gid eon Wing Thotn A Messenger On adjournment this Committee met and organized with Add Hinkson Chairman A Rhoads Secretary John Talbot Treasurer and then adjourned subject to call DISTRICT NOMINATIONS Dudley of Stockton was unani mously nominated by the Amador aud San Joaquin delegates for the position of joint delegate from those counties Convention Note A Truesdell well known Dr Sacramento was nominated by Kearney as a candidate for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention He now resides in San Leandro Truesdell is a radical thinker and very likely a Socialist McCallum formerly of Sacramento is one of the Fusion candidates for Delegate in Alameda The Nevada County Convention nominated Judge Roberts (Rep) Grass Valley I Caldwell (Deml Nevada City Stidgcr jltep) North San Juan Walling (Rep) Nevada all attorneys at law of the county One other is to be nominated jointly with Sierra connty Tbe Contra Costa Republicans have nominated Mills of Martinez a lawyer aa a candidate for Delegate The Democrats of the same county have nominated White a merchant of Antioch Marmeasie Wilson and tor come as delegates to the State Convention of tho 22d from Contra Costa Hopper who was appointed as ono of tho delegates from this comity to the Congressional District Convention which mot in this oity to-day has declined the appointment WITH PLATYOBMS There are three independent candidates in Sacramento county for Delegates to the Constitutional Convention each standing on his own platform and all tlireo of them having au anti-land monopoly plank therein Their names aro Crowell Ct I licrand McClutcby in a A Eolation of the labor Trouble London May 10 Following it the text of the cotton resolution at Manchester yesterday committee having carefully considered the proposal made by Aider-man Pickop on behalf of the operatives resolve to arrange for the mills being opened The operatives connected with the weaving department and the spinners and card room hands throughout the strike distriot agree to return to work at a rednction of ten per cent The papers carefully point out that it is the operatives not the masters who surrender and that the meaning of the resolution is that if the operatives return to work at the reduction now they will receive better wages as soon as the employers feel that their trade can afford it and not sooner Strength of Todleben' Forces London May 20 object has been to take up a more defensive position He was not allowed to fall back from San Stefanoand he therefore consolidated his men as near as possible by bringing up troops from the rear The Turkish army is not only strong enough to demand neutrality but even to seriously menace This fact explains Todlebens care to lift his army off the San Stefano flats to the adjoining heights Knssla Disclaims any Hostile In-teutious London May 20 The Russian official papers reiterate the statement that the movements of the army before Constantinople are not hostile or menacing A Pera correspondent says this is becoming the general conviction there though movements on Thursday aDd Friday caused a regular panic The strength and organization of the Turkish army is now such that- a prudent General like Todleben would hesitate to attempt a coup de main while his rear is harrasted by an insurrection Opinion Regarding an Amicable HeiUement Knssla aud Bulgaria London May 20 Great uneasiness is felt at Vienna about the prospect of an understanding between England and Eus-ia This feel ing is not shared by the ministers who are thoroughly convinced of good faith regarding an European settlement Berlin seems incredulous about an amicable arrangement A corresponden says that Eussia has not offered England sufficient concessions in Bulgaria Eussia in fact prefers to surrender her Asiatio acquisitions rather than forego her schemes in Bulgaria into Knsslan Still Moving Bulgaria London May 20 Bucharest advices say that the Eussians continue to move troops and guns from the Danube into Bulgaria None are coming northward quiet lu the Ianrnstire Strike District London May 20 The Lancashire strike district has become comparatively quiet There has been no rioting there since Friday night Everybody is looking hopefully for settlement The Oldham operatives have resolved to submit to a ballot the question of resisting the proposed reduction of five per cent The card room operatives there have already accepted the reduction at the same time expressing the hope that the employers will advance their wages when trade revives Fear of More Riot at Blackbnrn London May 20 An unconfirmed report is current at Blackburn that the military at Clithesoe Lancashire fired on a mob of BtrikiDg operatives Blackburn is greatly agitated and a renewal of riotous proceedings is feared The spinners have resolved to reject the proposition to resume work on Aider-man terms Trouble In Contnnllnople Constantinople May 21 An official dispatch to the Turkish representatives abroad thus describes the trouble which took place in that city yesterday: About thirty refugees entered the garden of the palace inhabited by ex-Sultan Murad and raised shouts of live the The sentinels opposed the entries of these men into the palace and were fired upon one being killed Troops arriving the assailants were driven back Some were killed and wounded on both sides Ali Suavi who appeared to have acted as the organizer and leader was killed The affair had no other consequences Public tranquility 1b undisturbed Russian Emigrant or Kesmen-Whlch Berlin May 21 Many pretended Eussian emigrants are passing through Germany It is believed they are aoamen on their way to America to man cruisers Latml Fboseol the Labor -trike London May 21 The Manchester Guardian concludes from the reports of proceedings of operatives at all parts in the strike district that little disposition exists to acoept the ten per cent reduction even temporarily The spinners deolare they would accept five per oeut reduction outright and nothing more This action will prolong the strike Indefinitely but attempts to secure a compromise will be continued by Alderman Pickop aud others HOME NEWS- The Democrat Nerurs a Majority anil Pus the Potter Resolution Washington May 13 At 3 yesterday in the House the question again recurred on seconding the demand for the previous question and Hale aud Potter resumed their places as ti llers As 147 meu votiug iu the affirmative passed betwocn the tellers applause broke out on tho Democratic Tho negative vote being asked for Harrison of Illinois passed between the tellers The vote was finally announced to be CONTRA COSTA Burg Weather Pacheco May 20 Clark died at 5:80 this morning the body will be taken to San Francisco to-day and the funeral will take place there to-morrow Bacon A store at Concord was entered by burglars last night and aboat seventy dollars in coin and about fifty dollars in postage stamps abstracted from the safe which had carelessly been left no arrests Had a heavy shower this morning no damage done to hay unless the rain should continue Will benefit grain Barometer 2975 and rising wind sonth SAN BERNARDINO The Weather anil Politic San Bernardino May 20 It oommenoed raining here yesterday afternoon and still continues Much hay will be damaged and the wheat also The Greenback Club have nominated Loveland for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention for this county The Democratio party will probably nominate a delegate for this county and Sau Diego Eandolph seems to be their choice MENDOCINO Delegate Selected Uriah May 20 The Democratio Convention met on the 19th and elected A Knox 8 Sullivan and Hildreth delegates to the Sacramento Convention Nominated Townsend for the Constitutional Convention OREGON Accidentally Shut -Polltlcs-Indlan AHairs Portland May 20 The Democratio County Convention after consultation with Republicans here who are opposed to the selection of Senator Mitchell have placed a legislative and county tioket in the field composed of about half Democrats and half Republicans There will be a mass meeting held here next Thursday evening to ratify the ticket Judge Dennison a prominent lawyer of Washington Territory while out hunting near St Helens in Colurn bia county shot his brother through a mistake The ball passed through the fleshy portion of the thigh iutheting a dangerous wound General Howard has just received letter from Dayton which states that Chief Sumlay or Big Thunder head chief of the Palouse Indians came to that town a few days ago aud told him that Chief Moses bad no intention ol commencing an outbreak and that reports to that effect had been gotten up by renegade Indians and unprincipled white-men who associate with them VENTURA Politics In the Ascendant San Buenaventura May 21 The attempts to send delegates to the Sacramento Convention haB proved a failure The Democrats will have a primary on June 1st to send delegates to a County Convention to nominate one delegate The Republicans seem disposed to send delegates to the San Jose District Convention The Presidents of the seven and clubs will meet here on Saturday to nominate a candidate for Delegate This latter organization is asking the support of the people principally on the ground of opposition to the present unequal rate of taxation They want all land of equal value equally assessed which is not the case now The party has no affiliations with Kearney-ism and does not trouble itself much with the Chinese question MAKTINEZ A Killing Scrape Pacheco May 21 At Martinez last evening Jose Rais Ber-ryessa suddenly attacked Louis Katnp and both were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Gift On the way to jail Berryessa freed himself from the officer and was about to again attack Kamp when the latter drew bis pistol and shot him dead Berryessa was a desperate character Dr Carver In a New Role Chicago May 18 Cincinnati papers of yesterday intimate that Dr Carver has been varying somewhat the style of his expositions Carver has been shooting in Cincinnati aud the lientz Female Minstrels have been performing in the same place Among those who sought the acquaintance of the fair ones of the Rentz party was Carver who it appears located his affections on one of the Love Sisters He promised marriage and all that sort of thing aud when the paity left for Pittsburg Kitty Love was left behind with the doctor Miss sister writes from Pittsburg to the Chief of Police of Cincinnati that she fears Dr Carver has carried off Kitty to some strange place and does not intend to marry her at all but merely to work her ruiu The mattor has been turned over to the Cincinnati detectives who believe Carver aud Miss Love to be in New York and that they will leave Monday for Europe Dr Carver while in Sacramento was known to be much in the company of the young lady In question The Wage or Kiu A gay young woman good looking and well connected married Lord de la Zouche and three months afterward committed the ineffable folly of running off with another nobleman the Earl of Mayo a mere boy scarce nineteen They went off to Paris together and made no response to the plea for divorce which Lord de la Zouche at once put in The wicked freak bad a fearful termination With a shocking suddenness the madness of frenzy fell on the yonng Earl of Mayo and his horrified mother was obliged to seek him out and conduct him to an insaue asylum He was so frantio that the company controlling the Channui boats refused him a passage and the wretched mother had to cross with him in a freight vessel Meantime the foolish young creature who had ruined her so-eiul prospects forever by her folly now finds herself reduced almost to starvation Her lover is mad and of course cannot help her her former husband is about to marry again and ol course will do nothing for her aud her own family who have repudiated her openly are also poor and cannot help her if they would Talk about your doubleeyed novels or your five-act dramas after this! Paris Letter in Cincinnati Enquirer Tuk oddest recommendation of a showy new hotel lately opened itt the metropolis is to be found in its advertisement iu the shape of a quotation from one of the daily papers: Nothing iu Loudon approaches Punch The Clinbria's Meu Going to New York Ellsworth (Me) May 21 There are evidences that the Eussian forces on the Cimbria may soon be divided and part of them transferred In addition to those who left last week thirteen Russian officers including the paymaster left yesterday for New York and Boston To-day three Russian en-giueers from the Cimbria passed through Ellsworth on their way to New York The officers in charge are endeavoring to arrange for the conveyance of the men to Banyor to take the cars for New York Telegraphic Brevities Cardinal McCloBkey arrived in New York from Europe on the 21st The President has nominated William Chandler of Illinois to be United States Surveyor-General for Idaho The Catholic Chnrch A II anil the Boston May 18 The National Convention of Hibernians without a dissenting vote have adopted the following resolutions: Whereas We the representatives of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of the United States of America in Convention assembled are unanimously agreed that there is nothing either in the letter or spirit of the written or unwritten law of our organization that conflicts with the decrees of the Council of Baltimore or of the Holy Roman Catholio Church but not being theologians and being earnestly desirous as au organization of complying with the laws of the Church from which we all derive spiritual consolation therefore Uesolved That if there is anything in the Order at present in opposition to the doctrines of the Church we as her obedient children are willing to rectify it as scon as her decision is properly announced but until that decision is enunciated we deem any attack upon the principles and object of the Order no matter from what source it emanates an unwarranted abuse of an organization whose ouly objects are Christian charity and unity and mutual benevolence Resolved That our respect for civil law and admiration of the free institutions of this free country are as steadfast and undyiDg as our devotion to tho Church whoso traditions and teachings we so much revere A Juror in Kt Louis snored so loudly that he awolto tho Judge nnd the latter was so indignant that he finod him $10 and sent him out of the box after which the caso was adjourned the dofendunt refusing to proceed with only eleven jurors Snoring accordingly is contempt of Court nnloss the Judge does it liimsolf so that about the only thing the average juror knows how to do well is taken away from him Buffalo Express The Centaur Liniments are of two kinds Tbe bite is for the human family the Yellow is for horses sheep and other animals Testimonials cf the effects pioduced by these remarkable Preparations are wrapped arouod every bottle and may be procured of any druggist or by mail from the office of Tax Ce' taub Company 46 Dey street New York City m23-ly Hall's Vegetable Nlclliau Hair Kcncwcr Is a scientific combination of some of tbe moat powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom It restores gray hair to Its original color It makes tbe scalp white and clean It cures dandruff and humors and falling-out of the hair It furnlsheB the nutritive principle by which the hair la nour (shed and supported It makes the halrmolst soft and glossy and is unsurpassed as a hairdressing It Is the nio-t economical preparation ever offered to the public as Its effects remain a long time making only an occasional application necessary It la recommended and nsed by eminent medical men and offlci-Uy Indorsed by tbe State Asaaytr of Msssschu ette For Bale by all Dealers Don't Ontrage Yonr fttomarh with violent cathartic but use that pleaaant and salutary laxative Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient Which acta gently though affectively pro-1 motes digestion and appetite induoes active I circulation of tbe blood arousea the dormant liver and beoflts the whole Internal organism dose ia nstantaneously prepared and the article ie refreshing and portable Prove the truth of this by using it SOLD BY ALL DRCGGI ITS inlMaw-DfcW I WM GUTTENBERGER Saprampnto FOUNDRY oacrameiuo A VU11DikI kirk co Wholesale Druggists And dealers in Surgical and Dental Int foments Artificial Teeth and Fycs Gold Foil Dental stock etc lift Htreel betaern Ith and 5th SACRAMENTO Hi 10-1 ID I I I I.

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9,232
Years Available:
1877-1900