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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 2

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS- MISCELLANEOUS THE DAILY BEE TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS fi The Cilr Bonndnriee Editors Bek (lentlemea I read with interest and attention the article in the Union yesterday proposing a change of our city limits and also the communication of Fourteenth in your jiajier hist evening and hope to see the matter thoroughly discussed as it is certainly one of interest and at the first glance plausible and needful though I can't say that I would favor it without further information and reasoning lxith pro and con But Fourteenth if he is really opposed to a change either proves too much or too little A cross levee either is or is not mn-essary If it is needed it should be built If it is not necessary its construction or non-construction would not affect the locality of manufactories hich would go where equal advantages could be had with the least taxation 15 XYMrirr Ed it ms Bkk It is no wonder that the inonied men of Sacramento get uj and git to other and more favorable localities in the first place the State and county taxes for 1 £014 were $3 21 on in the second jlace the city tax for the same year $3 11 on the SI 00 in the third place the internal revenue tax was eight jer cent jier annum Now anybody who can't stand $14 31 jier cent ought to leave as the collector of internal revenue (whether you have the money or not) will take your coat to pay tho taxes as assess! Now it is utterly imjiossible for the jieople of Sacramento as at present situated to jiay this tax and if they lo not pay it ten jier cent is added on the internal revenue tax as well as extra cists to be paid to the jxilitf collector It is very evident that taxes i nuat be reduced or the inhabitants of this city must quit Uxiox KLOPKMANIA A Methodist clergyman in Salem Oregon was recently arrested on the charge of stealing books from a bookstore The fact of the theft was apparent and the accused or his friends set up in defense the thepleaof hlopemania The jury before whom the case was tried was operated upon sufficiently to render a verdict of not under that pie but the udge not believing much in klopema-nia compelled the reverend to give $1-000 bonds not to again and on giving the bonds he was released This klopeinania dodge is the most outrageous invention ever trmnjied up If it is allowed every thief arrested for stealing especially every confirmed thief should be acquitted on the ground that he or she is a klopemaniac In plain Euglish kloperuaniu" nn-aus nothing more or less than a mania or passion or desire for stealing No person commits a theft unless lie or she has a passion or desire to steal In every case of hlope-mauia that has come to our knowledge the maniac lias exhibited a most remarkable faculty for concealing stolen property as well as a talent for taking things ou the sly thus proving conclusively that if they are crazy on the subject of stealing they are perfectly sane and sound on the question of carefully hiding things stolen It may be that this faculty of the confirmed is what constitutes or produces the hut it is impossible for us to see the matter in that light We class as the greatest among modern humanitarian humbug JULIUS WETZLAR NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner for the State of Nevada REAL ESTATE AGENT NEGOTIATOR OF LOANS al Ira JULIUS WETZLAR GREENBACKS BOUGHT AND SOLD At San Francisco Prices STATE AND COUNTY WARRANTS Bought at Highest Prices JULIUS WETZLAR Fourth Street bet und al-lm JULIUS WETZLAR FIRE LIFE AND MARINE Insurance Agent $525000 DEPOSITED IN SAX FRANCISCO In accordance with the Laws of the of California Losses Paid In Gold Coin CAPITAL $10000000 FIRE A LIFE INSURANCE AGENT Having fully complied with the law now represent the following WELL KNOWN COMPANIES With a coihlun-d capital of over SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS I Home Insurance Co Near York $3343000 Security Iuaurinn Company new York 4400000 Hartford lnauranee Company Hartford Connecticut Life Insurance Co Hartford Washington Insurance Company Phenix Insurance Com puny New York Arctic Insurance Company New York Equitable Life Insurance Society New York 1300000 0000000 000000 000000 000000 1000000 Combined Assets $10443000 This Agnry ha Paid During the Past Three Years OVER $125000 IN GOLD Rates a low a any solvent comjiany on all In- su ruble risk laeeu-s promptly aI)uted and paid at once in Gold Com JULIUS WETZLAR Agent Sacramento JOHN FREEMAN Agent at Folsom mil lm ASSAY OFFICE WATERS CO No 54 Street Sacramento QOLD AND ORES OF EVERY tlcsrnptiun MELTKUaoJ ASSAYED aud returns made in Bars or Com within six boars Our arrays are guaranteed and bars discounted at San Frauctsco rates ni27 lm UNION HOTEL Second street between and And M3 street Formerly kept by Dyer now of the Rues House San Francisco MAS BEEN THOROUGHLY renovated and refitu-d and will be kept hereafter on the European plan Guest can be furnished with rooms watt or I without board and all the conveniences of a First Class Hotel lm LANSING 4 SWIMLEY Proprietors DR THOMAS THE OLDEST ESTAB lii-bed dentist iu Sacramento Cityv 18 prepared to perfrm all operational in his on the mota approv Hi and latent principles Teeth mskrtodontvOLD SlLVKKand atteuimn to the preservation of the Natural Teeth hlectrmty and Chloroform used for extracting teeth No iniltiruiuems flered in low pm'ed oh ml una Office 7 street bet 3d and 41 All S-rutum warranted m2T lm'Jp MRS ATERHOUSE lljtlrojiatllic Accotichcnso Cor Eighth and I streets Sacramento ream HAMMER Importer and dealer in Watches and Jewelry PIANOS AND MELODEONST local Instrumental Mnsic Books SHEET MUSIC STRINGS ETC 444 Street Between Eighth nd Ninth tt xr nTom YOUNG LA DIES SEMINARY Sixth Street bet and A THOROUGH COLLEGIATE course of intrucUon has been adopt- Tnjjj ed and enuoms are punning it with satis- li'iri fa-tion fi 0 Re oens January 3d BOYS ACADEMY Student prepared for active buvinosg life or Tor advanced standing in a regular College Course Re-optm January 3d m23 imlp WM HUNT A Principal Accommodation Una Steamers for Stockton STEAMER ARROW -W-am A MULE Master will leave for Stockton and all Intermcliate I Every Monday at 7 O'clock AM Anvmg at Stockton at 3 o'clock i For Freight or passage npplv on lioard or to SPENCER A MIIJIaRD Ac-enta 121 Front street STEINWAY Celebrated Pianos- FOR SALK A HEYMAN Agent i Ca ni27 lm I street opiMAite the CapitoL RHEUMATISM IN WILHITE WOULD SAY AO to all ho are troubled with Rheumatism that he will guarantee to cure them for a given sum or charge them nothing Also he will cure all chronic sores or ulcers iihout putting any thing oo them Satisfaction given on both sides Can I seen at the CITY HOTEL street 'j- j- r' would state that he was com- I-lled to goon crotches himself for fifteen years in eonoequenee of rheumatism but to now entirely free from it m27 lm BATHS BATHS BATHS Street Bath House Between Second and Third one door lTHr below Think WINTERS 4 WISEMAN Proprietors Rath 35 cent Steam Baths 60 cents Chemical Baths 50 cents Sulphur Steam Hath 76 cents SUTERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS -For Ladies and Families wwhiag to enjoy the luxuries or Char Water Bat Isa nil 3 Ladles Baths Up Stair's lm I I I I I I I I I I i I Ji- CLO TH iNg NEW ARRIVAL Of FALL WINTER At BROWN Headquarters GREAT ATTRACTION JUST RECEIVED NEW STYLES or Clothing BOYS And CLOTHUg BROWN CJ) Corner and Fourth Sfcreeh mj-ln DAVIS Licensed Auctioneer No48 FOURTH STREET Between and Sacramento Particular attention paid to Sale of Real Estate Murtpqs Sakg Assignee- Sales FurnilanStlM Assessment Sales Fknnr 8slt And everything appertaining to the kocUwta inns will be pronqHly attended to by DAVIS AnctnoM It I-itieral advances made on consgnacw mid Ira NOTICE yE HAVE THIS DAY SOLO ALL our interest in the clothing store a 14 street to Nathan A Co whom sM a commend to our friend and patrons Moore Attorney is authorized ts lug for us during our ahsenee ROBIN BE Sacramento March 14 lStij II UNDERSIGNED WOOJ resectfully inform the public tbit hit have bought the above business and trtshlontd the old paironsand ourfnends We shall always keep on band ahrgetmrt-ment of Fine Clothing and Furnishing Goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICE And only one price arked and no ami pnee taken mil -Ira NATHAN Ik TO LET THE CRESCENT CITY Of- ud 11 street eentaimcg any I -J room by WM ENGLISH Real EsuiJLw4 and Insurance Agent corner of aud Third streets VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale IOT 0080 FEET OS THE 4 corner of Tenth and I street apoa I -f Inch is the House building lot will lw sold ithout the hottas or thsbwea without the lot Also lot adjoining on the south side hr to feet with a large new Bnck House Lacaqoatsd house well adapted for a boarding house Tto proerty ill be rr tiled if nut so id noun A1m lot adjoining on the amthtode of tbs nmed lot 30 by Ml feet with a good toabtoeaA Tho lot will be sold with oc wiihont the ka Liberal Poeseeskm given I mined lately Apply to RuBKRTSOS oa lbs rtoCC HAYDEN 83 trees beteree I and SU TO LET 4 TWO STORY BRICK corner of mth and reels coeuie J3 Ing nine ntoros On the place are ami chox" fruit tree AIo a ooe story brick cottage oa beteto Ninth and Tenth streets oonialntnt al -L 1 ST a A a a A1 AI3" IP'O RWfT HfTT ntlUM WU IP fwcen'H and I streets Inquireof KUHNER owner of 5 i TO LET GOOD TWO STORY BRICK dwellmg House ituted on Oak Aves with largdiut and a variety of fine fruit Also a two story brwk house with Rind toJFla Ue near Sixth atreet containing neves room hath room elc- all in good order Beni $24 iwia room eic an in gooq omer r- month Apply to a sweetser ki and Insurance' A gout 47 Fourth street SC feerf building mltf To be Sold at a Bargain 4 NICE TWO-STORY COT- TAGS HOUSE neatly furnished ated next the corner Third and streets Tte1 houe and Furniture will be sold together rate if so desired For particular enquire of A SWEETSER tf St George Bmldu 183 street 163 street ANDREW LOYD Tin Sheet Iron and Copper MANUFACTURER COOKING AND PARLObA Stoves Pump Plambing Works BatkTuhs SHOWER BATHS AND HARDWARE Has removed from 177 street to 163 street bet Sixth and SeweatE Sacramento 4T Tinware of every descnpUoa siad paired REEVES UIVDERTAIiE (Established in 1852) Shrouds and coffins of all kinds at prices warranted to glvt antlafa COUNTY CORONEB And Snperlntendcnt Of NEW HELVETIA CEMETERY OFFICE: 63 Fonrth street between jw-Sm Carpets Oil Cloths and Wall Ppfi 115 ROSS CO UJ JtO 118 AND Ilf between Fourth and Fifth Upholsterers aiql Paper Picture Frames oval and ujuare 181 The Best Remedy for Rheumatisa ft SARSAPARILLA Yellow Dock and Iodide of Pet nOl-fiia NEW STYLES NEW FIRM! POIRIER LANSING Sacw-nw 10 A LAMOTT Corner of Second and Streets Will carry on THE HAT AND CAP BUSINESS At the old Siaod on ua cVale and kej The Best Assorted Stock of Goods In the State hich they will Sell Twenty-Five Per Cent Lower Than any Houae in the City Their goods Mill be imported from the Imu-e of Poirier Co of Paris Who is a brother of one of the firm and intend to ei ve by every steamer The Latest Novelties of the Season Go and Examine their Stock of Kew Oooda 1 PRESCOTT ROBINSON Justice of the Peace Notary Public And Commissioner for Nevada AiyOFFICE ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK corner Fourth and street Albeida Mortgages Leases Contract etc etc dravtn Acknowledgment Affidavits etc taken al lm SALOON And Shooting Gallery rhlrd Street between and On the corner of the Alley NEW ELEGANT Silt KITING Jj i Haltery 1ms Just been fitted up in con ueclion Mith this saloon containing all the lat- Uj e-l improvements Its arrangi-menls are mi-t complete and those Mho jMHroUiTrt til' MUMlTlNli tAILLRY unsure to find there everything to encourage them ill the manly accomplishment of target shooting The licet Cigars and Liquors always on hauA A line Lunch set cvefy day It is now the headquarter of the Sacramento Union Bra a Band All orders left for the Rand for Parades Excursion Hulls Serenadosaud Funerals promptly attended to ith prices to suit the times An exeelleut lhlhard Table I connected with the establishment JOHN ZW1CKER Proprietor al lm Thin! stn-et next door to Has office CALIFORNIA STEAM NAV CO The fast a n- n7" gplvnd id 11 valuers dMmiMaSa Yoiemtte and Cbryaopolla Will lvavo on allomat days for San Frunrinro at 2 o'chN'k from foot of stivt Steatnfr Chrvstopoiw Thom will lae on Monday WtNluvtfdays and Friday Steamer YoMunite Poole Master Hill leave on Tuesdays Thursday aud Saturdays MarjtY tile anti InterniHliate Lniidinsrs The Company's Steamer will leave for Marysville and intermediate landings daily at 12 FOR RED BLUFF Steamer Victor Foster Master wtllleave every Saturday for Red I He IT at 7 o'clock a Freight received on Fridays For freight or passage by any of the above boats apply on board or the oitlce of the California Steam Navigation Co on board the bng Globe A RFDIVGTONI TAYIJIR Abenta CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Winter Arrangement ON AND AFTER TUESDAY DE- ccmiMrl3th ln4 until further notice the train of the Central Pacilic Railroad will be run as follows: Leave Sacramento for Newcastle At 6 30 a a and 2 Leave Newcastle for Sacramento At JO 15 a and 4 45 The 6 30 a up tram connects at the Junction with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north and at Nencatlc with the stamen of the California Stage Company for Grass Valley Nevada and via Dutch Hat und Donner Lake to Virinma Cit The 10: 30 a down traiu will connect with cars for Folsom On Sunday one train only will lie run leaving Sacramento at 6: 30 a and Newcastle at 10: 15 A All papers having our notice ill please change aud iuen this CKtX'KKK at lm Superintendent 1 Co SACRAMENTO VALLEY Freeport and Placerville IU I 111 OA UN ON AND AFTER OCTOBER lat ami until futihrr imlio tho truiuaou Uu alMive uami rVKl Mill run ax Tallow ia-ava Sa-ramntu for Fulaotn ami lottrobo at a amt 4 la-avn Fm-irt for Folsom au-I laUroboat a a 4 a ami mnlmght lu-avn Iourolxt for Fr-ort aud Sacrauiooto at 01 a 11 a a nod 4 a 44 All tram stop at Fol-xtm Hi Sun-lava the traiu Mill run ax follow la-ave Savrameuto for Folsom aud Lat robe at 6 a a la-ave loBrohc for Folsom and Sacramento at II a a The- 11 tram from I -at ml -o connect with boats for Sail Francisco at both Fr-'oport and Sac ramento The midnight train up from Frc-port make direct connection at Ixtnbewith Pioneer stages for Placervillo and Virginia The 6 a a tram from Sa ramento connect at lottrohe with Pioneer lino stag- as also with stages for all part of El Dorado Amador Alpine Calaveras and Tuolumne counties Freight will! bo taken from Sacramento oc Freeport for interior or vice versa on all trains except midnight traih ftora Freeport and 11a a train from Latmbe ROBINSON I FA BISHOP Superintendents ul lm INSTATE OF JOHN II I II -J ls herhv given by the understood administratrix of atove nannl to the creditors of and all person having claims against Kud dtHia-ed to exhibit the same Hith the noiessairy vou hers within tn Dhwutiis from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at the office of John Barrett No 8S street between Third and Fourth rtreti ramento DELIA Administratrix John Barrktt Atty for Admx al la4w GYMNASTICS Elocution and Military Drill Prof Robinson NOW FORMING ut HAMILTON HAII lft todween Fourth and Filth tlasse for GENTLEMEN LADIES and CHILDREN in DR DIO LEWIS- celebrated System of Light Gymnastics A claa in Monroe'll and Rusxdra aystema of Vocal Gymnastics and Elocution And a Company of Cadets For Inxlrucllnn in Military Drill and The citizen and youth of tin city tnav now avail themw-lve of the Latest Improvement of the East In physical vocal and military training and at the following nnpmedenlediy LOW RATES: Term for Gentlemen (two lesson eschwetlo $3 Jier month Term lor I-ailie Children and Cadet (two le sons ea weekt 1 1 per month Payment invariably in advance For admiuoon oc further information apple to ROF KiiBINSON at Hamilton Halt or room southwest corner of and atreeta Pnvate Iwwu giren on application ui 30 lw DRS WOOD FERRIS Physicians and Surgeons LVK TAKEN THE OFF UAVK TAKEN THE OFFICE Formerly occupied hr Tarlor orer R- carpet store on atreet between Fourth and Fifth here they are prepared to attend toaU cal! by night and day either in town or country Prescriptions for the poor free of charge front 1 to 2 a tulO-lm PDIUMHKO KVKRT XTXXIHG (SUNDAY XCPTE0) AT TWEXTY-FITE CENTS TER WEEK PUBLICATION' OFFICE 34 Third ttmt fctw The Pallr Bee has the largest City circulation of any paper published in Sacramento CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PRESS Satnnlay Evenlnsr April 1 1S05 MATTE KM SENATORIAL Hevernl papers of the State which pro-fss to have the cause of the Union party at heart ami desire the success of the Union political orsranization are timorously engaged in writing up or wri ting down the claims and pretensions of the various gentlemen who are popularly supposed to be candidates for Senatorial honors This course we regret to see because in our estimation it is unwise and calculated to create injury for the Union cause Its tendency is to create or increase and intensify the spirit of fiction in the Union party and thereby to peril its chances or at least to diminish its jowers for accomplish ing good If we permit the coming jw-litical contest to degenerate into petty struggles to secure the advancement or to cheek the aspirations of this or that man the great principles of the Union party will be lost sight of in the bitterness which will inevitably ensue and the spectacle will be presented of a people discarding all that is of iuijxirtance and engairing in a bitter and In'littling personal strife which at the lest can only result to tho Iteuefit of a few plotting individuals and may woik irreparable harm to the national cause If wo had a right to vote for a United States Senator we should of course quickly make up our mind for whom we should vote But we have not that right the people have not that right In adopting the Constitution they surrendered that right to others to their representatives Iu point of morality jwitriotism and general average ability Ierhap3 there is buh little choice to be made letween the candidates for Si mu-tor If there is any choice that is to lie made by the representatives of' the jro-ple not by the people to whom all such powers have lieen solemnly dele- gated The main desire of the people is that their representatives will select some one for Senator who is a moral upright able and influential man Mere bickerings bandying of epithets wrangling and criminations and recriminations by those who do not and cannot have any direct voice in the selection of a Senator will not lead to the desired result They will far more likely to produce a result directly to the contrary of Jhat universally de-ired Such Uing the case papers and the people instead of wasting their fire discussing tluv pretensions qualifications and claims of possible candidates for the Uniteji States Senate should devote their nnitcd abilities and energies to the task of selecting the best jtossible men fid Representatives and State Senators I'or these oflieers the people have a vote upon the people devolves the diitv and resjiousibility of sehcting them Ifythe jeopIe faithfully and earnestly perform their duty in this resjiect if they act properly and intelligently in the-only sphere where they have the power act all that comes after ill lie right But if the ptople fail in this respect 'all that comes after will be very apt to be wrong With a legislature comprised of high mindHl honorable intelligent capable conscientious and scrupulous men there is no doubt that a most fitting man will lie select! for tho United States Senator but that also every other function of legislation will tie pnqierly and carefully managed In the election of Representatives and State Senators the people hate a direct and sole voice It is only in this that they can make themselves cffjSftive it is only iu these premises that they have a legal right to or can act It is then unbecoming on the part of assumed party organs or other directors of public opinion to endeavor to distract the minds of the people and to divert their energies into channels where they cannot he effective As well might the attempt be made to grade the I acific Railroad across the Sierras by dredging the bed of the Sacramento river The practical results would be the same in the end in either case The efforts of the press and the people should be wholly directed to the eliN-tion of the right kind of men to represent them in the legislature It is in this direction where their whole duty it is in this field only where they have a voice it is here only where they can make their labors effective By laboring faithfully in this field they will not only advance the interests of the Union cause and the nation but they will secure wise lieneficent and practical legislation and also the final selection of a thorough iflan for United States Senator More Offices to Fill In giving a list of the offices to lie filled this Fall we overlooked the Supervisors Justices of the IVace and Constables At the general election (September) the First and Second Wards elect a Sujiervisor in jilace ami the Third and Fourth Wards one in Ross jilaceaml the three Sujiervisor districts outside the city each elect one city elects three Constables and eacK township outside two At the Judiciul election (October) the city elects three Justices of the Peace and each township outside two a'V' rif -1 5 a Jr ---J 4 i 4 i 8 7 i i' 1 -1 I i I i i 4 i I I I i S'r 1 I- S' li i- 1 V- iH1 i 1 4 a 5i 1 M- 1 i i 4 (4 Ji i a 3 I 1 1 i 1 I 1 'i That Draft On Thursday a correspondent furnished us with the following hich we published I went to a banker to purchase a draft on New York for gold He informed me the charge would be three jxt cent I had only SI 00 in gold I gat him that and told him to give me a draft for as much as would be my due after deducting the percentage He gave me a draft for S97 Now the questions I wish answered are these 1 How much more money than he was entitled to did the banker retain 2 What is the exact sum for which the draft should have lieen drawn We have received several answers correct and incorrect from which we select the follow ing correct ouo Answer 1 The banker retained nine cents too much Three jier cent jiremi-niium on SU7 amounts to only 91 Answer 2 The draft to lie correct should have culled for ninety-seven dollars eight cents seven mills and three-tenths of a mill the premium on that sum at three jgT cent living two dollars ninety-one cents two mills ami seven tenths of a mill Thus: Amount of draft £97 W73 Ain't premium (o per cent 2 91 27 Total $100 0000 Willamfttk Falls Uax The pro-jiet of constructing a canal at Oregon Uity by means of which freight may be jiascd through both ways without transshipment is worthy of the highest en couragement It is really the only feasible jilan yet projiosed for uvoiding the expense ami delay incident to the jmr-tage arouml the falls A railroad there will always le but an exjiedient a canal will be a jiennanent work When it is built not only the delay experienced by sliirijiers in consequence of the jsirtage -will lie avoided but also the injury to goods arising from frequent handling be it done eer so carefully will be prevented The estimated cost of the canal $200000 or $300000 can be saved to the jieojile of the valley we may say with certainty within five years Thf Falls Canal Company have issud a prosjiectn from which may lie derived valuable information relating to the jiro-jeeted work Mr Harvey of Oregon 'ity has offered the right of way to the company Several thousand dollars worth of stK-k has already litn taken Shares are fixed at $10 each The company however offer the remainder of the stock at 10 per share and have pass! a resolution that none shall be di-qiosed of for a less sum There is great reason to hojie the canal will be construct! the jiresent year tregonian The Year's Emioratiox Advices from the East says the Salt Isike Vedette foreshadow an unusrtallv large emigration to the territories tin comin Spring Many large comjiunies already organized are comjosl wholly of discharged soldiers and their families who after the turmoil and excitement of war are coming to seek a home in the more jieaceful Wot The war has made our jieople more enterjirising if possible than ever before Mon who left the plow the anvil the workshop ami the counter and rushed to the defense of their country in her hour of jieril have caught the restless spirit of the age and cun no longer In satisfil with their former condition uml theater of action Resides the rough life of the camp and the unavoidable exposure incident to un active campaign in the field Inn jhcu liarly fitted them for jioners of civilization in those western ild The discipline of the army has neither injurl nor its influence demoralized them By meeting danger face to face ami fighting it out they have gained manliness and courage ami thanks to the jihilanthropy and Christianity of our nation no nmn lias jsr force become worse morally or intellectually by his service in the arrnv Socth American Wars The war i now raging fiercely on the east coast of South America between the Republics of Uruguay and Paraguay and the Rrazilian Empire The invasion of these Rejiublics is resisted in the most de terinined manner but hitherto the Rrazilian forces have had the advantage The city of Paisandu had fallen to their sieges but only after a mosth-roic resistance Paraguay was sending a strong force into Rrazilian territory to make reprisals and if jmssihle create a diversion of the invading army There is every ajiiearancp that these trouble are only the lieginning of a cruel (md bloody war which will retard the progress of those countries for many vfars The Argentine Rejiublic inaintains sfrict neutrality Oil ix Colusa Surveyor Colby and Dr Park of returned yesterday from the Colusa oil country says to-day's Marysville Ajipeal and sjK'ak encouragingly of the jirosjs'cts lioth these gentlemen had samjiles of crude oil from Shejiardsons sjiring which burn! freely The oil country is still full of jieopi' locating claims These geptlemen inform us that the rush is now oil the jilains at the foot of the mountains where land is lieing sun-eyed and jire-empted vv herever any ran lie found unoccujiied Sulphur Springs House ami land has been sold for thirty thousand dollars ou which oil sjirings are exjieetcd to lie struck We understand that Mr Colby and Dr Purk made themselves rich By securing large tracts of lamb Thomas MoGovcr of Wyandotte Rutte county was found dead in his bed March 24th Gen John Bidwei has a field of 1000 acres at Chico all of which is sown with wheat Sioxifu'axt Correspondence In view of the fact that other parties have pretended to represent Mexico at San Francisco and in order to definitely ascertain the footing of each Senor Jose Godoy Consul of theRejubIic of Mexico addressed a communication to General McDowell asking information on the jioint The following is General McDowell's reply Headquarters Dejiartment of Pacific San Francisco March 23 lSlil Jose Godov Mexican Consul San Francisco California Sir I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the Sth instant ami in re-jilv to inform you that 1 know of no other Mexican Consul at this jilace than yourself ami that those under me shall govern themselves accordingly I have the honor to la very nsjM fully your oliedient servant Irvin Doweil Major General Coin Dojit Official Drum Asst Adjt One Joii Ca-h of IVtaluinn recently endeavor! to get a jams to leave the country for Mexico lie faill to get it Owing to the scarcity of money the officials were doubtless opjnis! to allowing any more cash to leave the State T( HUY'S A 1) YKimSEM ENTS Attention Sir The members of Sacramento Commander No 2 Knights Templar will assemble At the Asylum THIS (Saturday) KVENIiat 7la o'clock promptly By order of tho Commander al-lt PHIPPS Recorder A There will be regular meeting of the above-named organization THIS (Saturday) EVENIXU at tho AssombIy Room at lot al It WOOD Secretary The Regular Quarterly Meeting of the Sacramento Library Association vs ill be held at the Library rooms MONDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock By order of tho Board of Directors al 2t OAKLEY Secretary By Heaven 1 I'll make a ghost of him that lets So said tho noble Dane' and so in effect daily says that modern scoure-Consumption ahoe ghostly victim yearly out number thoce of grim visage! ar Don't let him! Bo warned in time ail you uho are troubled with affections of the throat or lungs and use Pulmonary Svrup' which never fails to alleviate these disorders For sale by all Druggists REDIXGTON A CO Solo Agents 416 and 41S Front street al It San Francisro AUCTION SALE The and Bet Collection of Romi Flowering Plants and Evergreens Will be sold at auction in store on Street bet Third and Fourth Monday April 3d at 11 From llie UNION' NURSERY 1 It A SWEETSEE Notary Public REAL ESTATE FIRE LIFE INSURANCE AflEXCY PHtENIX INSURANCE Of Hartford Conn CMh Aurltt 73000 MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK Caili Aaieta $'4000000 CALIFORNIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO CAL Capital Stork $300000 NIAGARA INSURANCE CO Caah Aaacta SIMVOOQO ALL LOSSES PAID IN- UNITED STATES GOLD COIN At this Agency HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALK And To LET NEGOTIATOR OF 10 AN 8 No 47 Fourth Street bet and ST OKOROE BUILDING al lm Sacramento INSTRUCTION ON PIANO FORTE Guitar Violin and Flute Terma Moderate A HEYMAX I streot oppoi-tte the CapItoL Planaa to Get al lm JOSEPH A CONBOIE Undertaker lOS Street bet 4th and 5th Everythin requisite fur funerals furnished at short notice uo the most reasonable term al 1m DR HATCH Ha removed hts Oitlce to the Northeast Cor of and Fourth sts Oppoatte St George Building Hi lm DR CLUNESS Physician May he found day or night at bia office Northeaat Corner and Second ata SACRAMENTO al lm PIERSON' IT (Formerly I-nrht Piernon) Can be found at the Old omc No 113 street Between Fourth and Fifth (same floor aa Beala Gallery! where be is fully prepared to perform skillfully all operation in hi profession ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED in Gold Sll-rerand Vulcanite ti im II uk Not Fallen- The Uommer-cial writer of the Alta argues that the prices of goods Jiavo not fallen in the Fast but hate rather stiffened The prices rojvirtisl by tcfi-gram from the New York trade safes set to hate varied with tho value of paper currency They hate not changed for gold Thus Providence prints sell at 21c and gold was at 1 11 simu tiav January lMh they sold at and gold was at 2 1 1 This was equal to llic or the same as now in gold Some articles are now higher Sales of fine Fennstltunia wool are rvixirted at MUc The same urtiele brought £1 10 when gold was 211 Hence the gold price now is V2 against file in January There has been apparently little change among the importers ho hold their goods at specie values They are firm in their demands and the improved steadiness in exchange shows that the demand on their part fur remittance is better This accords with the argument of the same writer that owing to the apparent decline -in the price of goods and of gold in New York San Francisco im-jiortcrs would be conqielled to mark their goods up twenty-five per cent to keep even When gold ami goods were up at the East importers were content with making the jieoplo of this State pay a gold dollar for a pajier one with profits added now that gold and goods have fallen tte niut pay Si 21 in gold for a pajier dollar HRENOV The California Farmer says 1 1 ad greenbacks been adopted at first in California our State would have been flooded with That's so The State would be worth in property twenty-five to thirty millions more than it now is the people at large and not a few' importers ami bankers would have reaped the benefits of the Eastern premium on gold the volume of currency would be twice or thrice what it now is interest would have lieen cheajuT more improvements would be going on and times generally would be flourishing instead of being dull ami tireary as they now art Web-foot Jiki The Oregonian says there is a little girl eight years of age living near Oregon City that has recited or committed to imim-ry two hundred verst's of Scripture the last season besides knifting fourteen pair of socks ami at tending to the various play-house duties incident to youth Ax exchange says that several paHrs are clamoring for an extra session of the legislature We are in rceipt of every pajier published in California and can state that only one out tif the whole lot lias advocated an extra session and that solitary one is the Trinity Journal In Los Angeles county one hundred and thirty-two persons only are in receipt of over $000 jwr annum The highest is Banning $20000 the lowest I Ramirez $14 Ex-Governor Downey lias an income of $1403 only in excess of the $000 A -l oil stove is among the latest productions of the inventive genius of the Eastern Suites Exchange Not aiming the Iate-t Coal oil stoves have been on sale and in use in this city for more than a year For many years past the crop pros--Jects of this county says the Butte Record have never b-n more flattering than at the jiresent We will soon have wheat barley ami hay in great abundance TuBiRAPino The tclegrajihie exje-dition for surveying a route for the Rus-bian-American telegrajih has lieen at ictoria and left for Sitka to confer iwith the Governor of that jilace In 'l it I unctually at half-past nine dock this morning A irginia pajiers of yesterday were place! ou our desk by Wells Fargo exjrrefS agent Hard Head On Thursday a workman in the Savage mine fell down a shaft thirty feet striking on his brad The till did not hurt him much Daily Sticks Stages have resumed their daily trips lietween Genoa Nev and Markloeville Aljuiie county Six-horse coaches are in use ou the route I :1.

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