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DULY i;\lO.\ srUiES VOI.IVUI. SO. WHI ' fcAILY KCL-9KB SF.KIKS- VOL. VV » I.- !»«». 4Kl.'. ) HILT RECORD-UNION. Eaten ! atiLe Tost Office a; Saciin ..mo v scvond dan matter PLiJU.SHh'J BT THE Raoramsnto Publishing Company. « >l . n. him., General Xtuger. * al.iieaOi n Otter, Third »»., bet. J and K. THE DAILY KBTOKD-riCIOM If pnbllihed erery day of the week. Hucd&jn excepied. Toronf ye«r $6 00 KSi'SSS£i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::SS Rutaerftan warred ny C»rrien it rrran Tron pM seek. In all interior dtim md towna tbe i ■-'.» r can I- had of tbe principal Periodical De&leri Newimen and Agente. Advertlxliut Bates In Dally Keeord-rnlon. Oue3tjaare, 1 tfms 11 00 Oae Suture, 2 time*. 1 75 One Square, ittxei 1 60 Kacfa additional time. X lWoek. > Weeks. 1 Month Half Square, lit page S2 5O $3 50 $5 0(1 Half Square, 3d page 3 50 6 00 8 0(1 Half Square, 3d pace S 00 4 SO 8 00 Half Hquare. 4tli page 2 00 S 00 4 GO OueH.juarc.lot page. 3 SO 100 TOO <»v« Square. Sd page 6 00 TOO 10 00 Oho Square. 3d pace 4 00 6 00 800 (•neS<juare. 4th page 3 00 4 00 6 00 Star Notices, to follow reading matter, twenty-five Ml" Hue for each insertion. A4Tenlwanent«of Situation* Wanted, Home* to Let, Xncitty Muetuui. «tc., of rrvx iisb or less, will be ■--anted in the Daily Reookd-Uition v followi : (•netimn 25 cents Thr«etime» 60 cent* '<oe week ?6cent» ivrn word* to conrtitute a line. THE WEEKLY I Mot [PnbUihed in lemi-weeklr part*] I" tamed on Wednesday aud Baturdmy of each week, comprUiiv Evl» Pirn ir. each Issue, or Sixteen Page* -»eh we k. and ts the cheapest and most deabaMe H .me, turn aud liWrary Journal published on th* I'acfß-coa t Terms, OM Year (J 50 Sem'.-Werki y Talon AdTerti»lnK Kate*. Half ftjuarc, I i:.ne .'.-. kl « itaoh additional time 7. Sf On« Square, 1 time J 00 Each additional time 1 00 TO LET OR FOB SALE. A4Tsrtbt!McU of r TO liudS Jo this dbpwtment are •^.iKwUi" JocL. cbiii* tut oca tiico: three imm tot 5? oeuU oi 73 ocuU per wuok. HOUSE AND LOT FJK SALE CHEAP— .feT Located on northnest mnier of Eijtht-fi eeniti and X streets. Boon bas seven rooms, JkUL well Suished ; lot 84x10' feet, *:th Rood baru, fruit troesand jro^l ioipruveniunis. Inquire up..:) the preniiiwa. «i*-'2w* Full i-ALE— FRUIT FARM OF FORTV«^ acres at Newcastle, twent.v acres under 'BW cultivation ; I,ooo tretsm bearing; good house * ' an 1 bams. Will >>c sold at s banrain. Call on or alJress P. P. WEiiß, Xewcjatle, Cal. »'.>»-2w ' TT^Oll SALE -7 DOZEN' WHEELBARROWS, 8 P dozeu shovels, :. dozeu picks, 1 four-boras plow, 1 ten-horse plow, 1 J dozen Bcrapern, all iv good order. Apply to Capito: Exchange, corner fentli awl M. [a 27 lw'l JAMES IQUHEY. nno LKT— A SUIT OF ROOMS FURNISHED, X. "r thre^ rooms furnished for hous^keepirjf. Inquire in basement at 1111 Eighth street, between X and L. s2n 1»* Q(%K ACRES — SPLENI.IO WHE.VT A\D (i4t) stock ranch. 2:'«0 acres of which ii fine t.ottom, or aifalfa land, situated twmty on'ci from Sacramento ; comfortable house, three txce.ient largo bunt, (food living water, etc. Price very low. Apply to T. L. ACOCK, 9frl Seventh street, S'cra ment-o. t-22-lm* ¥7H>R BALE— I 64 ACHES OF NO. I LAND, 100 JT of which i- eood orcnard, alfalfa or hop land ; "uO beariui; fruit trew, 12,000 younf vines, a Kulendid dwelling house and lari;e bain; elevi n miles from Sacramento and ore mile from ral'r >»4. i i-t: T. L. ACOCK, Ageni, fto4 Seventh st. sil \m" npo t,rr— rm iate KEsrnENCE of c. .acsT I H. Krebs, cootaining f r m7Vt 10 rooms, B with all uiodern improvements, situated at JKIL 1006 Seventh strott, between J and K. Icquire ..f C. U. KREBS & CO . 686 J street. sNMf RANCH »N9 SHEEP FOR SALS. ~^ O. od Summer and Winter Ran'C Sy^-7^' •i.s— Acre* at I.:tnrt and Mt.llM^ >» ril hr«-«l Hhee|). L md i* situated in Xj— X>^ Sutter county, on tße Marysrillo road, I_' snh > * :.i Skcramcito. Part of the land in itood for r.u-«i v' train, and H only three miles from a zood lancini; nr Sacramento river. Land is all under ;;ooJ fence, .-.id Ijm o'l it a new Two-story H.iu-ie and Good Barn. Title Perfect. For furttur parliculaxs, in quire of F. X. MUTT, at M. T. BREWER & CO.'. J , No. 1010 Second street, Bacnttri-nto sll-liu I.IORSAI.E— A LOT 40AKM FEET, WITH/jM*. 1 small frame house, corner Twenty third X and I Ht.reet*, -'ncram^ut^i. Inquire of L fIHIL KREUZBEROER.4ICK street. Will be sold cheaa and np~p fMy terms. s9-lm*y ORLEANS HOTEL- FIRST. CLASS FUR. nished and unfurnished rooms to let to gentle "■ or families by the day, week or month. IUIB feW street, between J aiid K. M RS. H. W. OGO, Proprietress. au'-tf FOR SALE For «al*-A fine two-story frame dwelling "f 7 r..0-i.s, 'j closets and barti-room. %ut, hot ml c ,ld water. The lot ii *oxlCo,with stable in rear. Prir-e, (3,000. Terms of payment very easy. For Sale— 2so acres of liest wheat or alfal'a land ; one mile from a shipping warehouse. Price, StO per acre. For Sale— A neit one-story Frame Cittage, 4 rooms, nU hard finished ; lan;f, high ba«ement. Lot SS\9-J feet. Price, *S5O, oue half cwh down, balance on time to suit buyers. For Sale -107 acres ; improved, well located Pootm!! riii in": plenty of wator and tiurier. 1 "ie?, $?,si)o ; ca y terms of payment. tor .Sale — A haudsjuie and well-built one story DottSM, four rooms and hill, all hard finished. Tin- lot i« a 40\30 comer. Price, ?l,CiXl, one-half cash down, balancr on easy terms. For Ida- 40 acres, six miles from Sacrame.ito ; ■Jti acres are a bearing vineyard. Price, (3.500. »«r Sale -Two fall li ocks (mljoinins), hi^h and rich land, with orchard and vineyard and alfalfa. House and barn. The entire property is offered at a very low prici, and CSS be paid for in metal menta. For Sal*— l2o acres of improved Foothill Land ; a ruTioiuc stream of clear, free water to ir rigate with ; 23 acres of this f»rm are as rich and level as *ny in the valley. For Sale-One hl.wk of "fine irirden land on rivei frout ; fine orchard ; house and barn. Price «,500. For Hale - 250 acres, with improvements ; fine Urain Laud ; about W0 acres now plowed summer fallow ; only 12 miles from here ; well fenced ; some oak Umber ou thid farm. Price only (5,000. tW Money Loant Kecotlateil and Fire Insurance rinks solicited by STROBEU YOUR BROKER s2l-lptf FOR SALE. THE PUT.YAM HOTEL AND LOT, IN j^Sfc. the town of Auburn, Placer county. Tile w house is a lar^'e three-story building, new, snd tSiL. contains 60 nioni9. It is in lirst-cIaSR condition, with all modern improvements, and is d>.>ing a IsM business. It is funiishod throughout with the best furniture. Persms who contemplate engaging in the hotel business will find this a rare opimrtiinity, as the property is good and in a thriving towii. llid» for the property will be rcieived iv writing by the Executor of the Estate, ADDISON PUTNAM, or by J. T. KINKADE, bis attorney, at Auburn, Cal. elilnlm' XOU THE FAIR IS OVER, ROOMS CAN BE RENTED AT THE CLUSIE Block— Furnished or Unfurnished - cheaper than any otl er house in the city. Rofcren c re quired. MRS. ORlCli, ProoritUircas, Eirhth and X streets. sS-lplm STORE R>R SALeT OJITUATED AT LIVh OAK.OSTHF LIXE/*t4. O of the Oregon Division, C. P. R. H.; "ISSST doinfr a good cn?*h business ; ajriKHi chance t > i.jlJi* i«ke money. Oily pir.i .■> karag about Si'itO n««-d apply. For full ptriiculars address H. J. uoli. FHKY. Live Oak, Sn'.tcr o unty. Cal. sS-lm" FOR SALE 7 3 1 (\f\ ACRES OF LAND, LTTNG FTVCaM!, • 1 "" r miles east of Marvsville : S.ooo vw acres there\*f luclos.-d and under cultivation, •-**, the remainder growing up In young timber ; gnod boos*, binis. orchxr.lp , etc The well has the bast drinkiin w»t»r in the valley. If not wanted for farming, it is one cf the best stock lanches in the rounty, and will be sold chtap enoui;h to justify it* ow for stock only. rVwsession S«"t?THber 1 , 1882. For further information inquire of Die ."-acrA. nr>nto Bank, Sacrament", (,'alif.vnilv fvSS-lra MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT A LOW EATS OF IS- Urart, by PKTEK BOHIi 326 J street. aulT-t McOREARY'S PATENT RAT T H 1 !? FLOUR! FOB » ILr Br Ali (.ko< KR-*. fy MoCRF.A' v Y & CO., SACRAKENTO HILL-S, " y • now var oufactare a itrad* of ROLLEit FLOCK '.•"V^ ' •» tne WASHBURNE, or any other Miu .^unir n .pride Patent Flour. Also, the whitest, «*»°ns^. and beet Baker* and Family Flour in the 252£ aiia-ipipi PHCENIX BULLS. CEO. SSHROTH & CO., PROPRIETORS, sacr; "»rro, cal., Manufict- brand uj P&OOESS FLOUR. JORN MEAL, CRACKED WHEAT -meal Buckwhaat and Qnhus Flour iMprf nmieiit.i Planing Mill* SASH AND BLi:»D ?ACTOHY OORKKR OF Front and Q street*, tu^nsaevU... »»ors, Windows, ntindk. TliMb of all kinds, Window FramM, MoUioci o? every dnecripticOjtni Tnrniiii' HARTWKLL, HOTCIiXIHe k gluj »Kg. aui*-*pll» SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. HALE BROS. & CO. OUR SEMI-MONTHLY CLEARANCE O3F" .£LX^X. REMNANTS Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Our numerous customers, who obtained a portion of tha ex cellent values we gave on our REMBAKT DAY, just two weeks ago, will no doubt anxiously wait for our BSXf REMNANT CLIARASOE. It is something remarkable that we are able to clear out, in one day, the accumulation of REMIST-AJSTTS for two weeks; but, nevertheless, it is true, and the reason of our being able to do so is because EVERY REMMANT — xs — MARKED SO LOW THE PRICE COMPELS ITS SALE! I When you learn that on the morning of our last REMNANT DAY, we had upon cur counters over 1,000 REMNANTS! And on counting the f ew we had lef t, we found that we had actually sold upwards of 948 Eemnants, consequently we pronounce it a Decided Success, and expect to sell a great many more on WEDIISrESDAY, for we will REMARKABLE BARGAINS! ' h lore Eenmants will tie Sold Until Our Next COUNTRY ORDERS receive prompt and careful | attention, and filled the same as though you were here to mike the selection. TEBf 71:5 LI VOIKS, HALE BROS. & CO., 829, 831, 833, 835 I street, 1026 NINTH STREET, SACRAMENTO. SACRAMENTO, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER % 1883. MISOELLANEOUS. _ Palmer &> Sepulveda, DBUGGIST^ Northeast Corner Second and X streets, Sacramento. Special attention given to Compounding Prescriptions -ac--,a curacy and absolute purity guaranteed. §[ SCHOOL BOOKS! ENVELOPES (all sizes), a very large supply ; WRITING PAPERS-the bast in the market; BA.LL PROGRAMMES and MENU CARDS; PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, of all kinds ; Choice line of VISITING CARDS Printing In All Its Branches ! Nos. 208-210 J street, : : : : : Sacramento __ m-29-lpti W. P. COLEMAN, Real Estate Salesroom, No. 325 J street, Sacramento, Oal. ALL KIKDS OF CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SiM.X3 A.T3XT X**EkrXT. RE»L ESTATE SOLD OS IN-Ttl I ,llhi PUI. I MOKEI TO LOAS IN gC«» 7? s ' '«1 !Pl7-lplv FRED. MA> s, G'O'T'IJ ( KO. SJB J STREET. GRAND GiikMZi SALE orCARPETS ! Making Room for tift F.'all Season. Ki-ii-svU Carpel, rpom 6IJ crcts DpwanlH. , li.-rai:. Carets, trom 25 cenU n;m« J». *3T OTHER LISfS IN PROPORTION. "SI BEX COHEV, Xos. 419 and I>l J street, yacra;L»ento. ! OLniSTBOKFArTOWON W^ *-o jm^ I LATENT IMPKOVKD m^TSsrr^ BOXES M A ° K? cS * ! and Made to Order. ~«^ m »»s»'lsr | BO\ liilMiV., CAPITAL BOX FACTORY CORNER SECOND AND Q STREETS Pf>>»f ; .1 St.. brt. Krone nn<l Second (next door to W. R. S:rong& Co.) HICHOIS&CO. »17 ll>Cm Sacramento, July 11, 188?. I take pleasure in recommending to my Iriends and the public generally, " HAMMER'S CASCARA vSAGRAUA BITTERS." They have been of jnreat benefit to me. J. R. HEATH, Jeweler, 8*»0 J St., Saeraseato. SAN "FRriNCISCO CARDS. SAN FRANCISCO Business Directory AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (ironce A. DaTla A <'o — Manufacturers' Agente, 327 and 329 Market street. Baker A namllton— lmporters of .* gncultural Implements and Hardware ; Agents of the Bcnicia Alt'; Works. Junction Market, Pine and Davis sta. ARTISTS. Honneworth— Optician and Pliotocrauher, No. 12 Montgomery street. Eatabliehed in IS6I. BELTING, HOSE, ETC. «. S. C'oofe— Manuficturer of Leather Belting, Hose, Lacing, Bullion lSa_-», etc., southwest corner Market and Fremont streets. BUSINES3 COLLEGES. Pacific KasineKH * i>ll.-:.'^ and Trlcjrrapnie Institute — (life Schulsreiiip, for full Buninefi Courae, $70). W. E. Chamberlain, Jr , and T. A. P^iblnsou, Pioprictora, No. 320 Port street, oppo site Union Squaro, S. F., Cal. Send Ist ClrcnJare. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. S. ••lrhakor Bros. SlanafartnrlnK In. I. poHitury, 31 Market sin •..■: A. II Isham, Mauager. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ETC. Frank *.. Edward*— lmporter and Dealer, Nr. b2O Marke; street (I'nclan's Block), Sin Francisco. DRUGS, CHEMICALS. jß*tln *-ate».— Pioneer Drußsrst, removed to 7H2 Montnorccry St., S. F. Country orders solicited. EDUCATIONAL. Kchoul of Civil £uclnerrlns. -univM't Drawl, vii.d Assaying, it Post «t. A. Van der Nalilon HAT 3. V. Hrrmiann A Co —Manufacturers and Im porters. No. 330 Keamy , neur Wne. The finest hats at the lowest pricen. Factory : 17 Belden s"_ HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL. ETC. ■lawlrj- Bros ' Hardware Co. Importers of tiara rare and Atrncjltnral Implements, Nos 301, 80S, $05, 307 and 309 Market street, San Francisco. t'arolan, «'ory * <"«.— importers of Hardware, Iroi: and St«cl. Aicents for the Pittsburg Steel Wciks, Ncrthwtstcrn Horse Nail Company, and Southtncton Cutlery Co. Nos. 120 and 12-2 Front street, and No-:. 117 and l'.j California street RESTAURANIS. Strain** Vamllr Ba!«rr »'■:'■ DinSst Saloon— No. 636 Market sun;:. V.'e.i.iin<r nake? tee cream, > y-' • r ;, ]ell)e«, rtc, eoosiantlr . .-. hand. Facillies supplied. RUBBER AND OIL GOODS. The £atta Pertha and Babbrr HinnfMl niinKCfrupacy — MnjiUfacturerao' Rubber Goods of everj- I'.escnption. Patentees of tfco celebrated " Maltese 'Sxss Brand* Carbo!iz«l Hose. Corner First and ifarket streets. J. W. Taylor, Maaaccr. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, CTC. Q. S. Crorker A €«.— lniportlnz and Manuf»ct ur.r.f Slati«uors, Printiirs and Lit h< ,.-n; n, Nus. II b. 217 and 21S Bosh street, above Sansomo. BACRA^ENTO REOORO-UNSON. Saa rranelsf » Olßrr . .■. * New MoKtcon erv slrt^t (Palace Hotrl).— J. 11. Agent. Friend $t Terry LUMBER COaEF/L".^ 'ST. E-'TADLISFJED lso3. SUCAR PIME.REDWuOO.ORECOH&TRUCKtE PINE, At Wholesale and Betail, and Haßafaclnrtd to Older at the MUl> of Ihc lompaar. Also". D-x>rs, Windovs, Blinds, Shake*, Bhine'.es, BolU and lies. iaaXS YARD AXD OFFICE, No. 1310 Second Street, near M. BaASCH TABD, • nr»»r Twelfth A J eta., Sacramento, » »1 PIONEER LIV£RV STABLE. T. D. SCRireß Proprleto*. TJACKS OH CALL AT ANT HCTJB.BX^ J.X <!*• c nl^at. Coup-j«, Pt.ie'on*, mimf\ rCciaw»| Barouches r>MT?i«, fl^ 1 th " v! " "* best ro» fors to t» focad in any livery suo.e or th: eoag:. jjor bin. Horses kn t!a llrerj at rsaaor able ra>. ■■ Lirery Stable on Fourth street, between audj. J F&UITB, SEEDS AgDPBODUOE, 3PS 1 O *%? I C? 33- ON AND AFTEU OCTOBER 3, ISil, OUR Fitb Stall will uc furuithtd daily with Mountain Trout! STRAWBEBRIES I Fine ripe STKAWP.EUKIKS «il! bcreceiveddaily by D. DEBEHNARDS & CO, v ». -Os and :SIO k Kirrrl, >>acramenlo. 81*_lptf (Established 1852.) KU3IKS 1. GKKaORT. V ivy OIU9OBT. GREGORY & CO. (Successors to J. Gregory), COMMISSION MERCHANTS AM' WHOLESALE Dealers iv PRODUCE AND FKIIT. ■M. i.'i; and 128 J Street. --1-1 j- ' Sacramento, Cal. i. mcossk. a. sntsoa. S. GERSON & CO., ("1 ESERKL COMiUSSIOH MERCHANTS, AND 1 Dealers In Imported and Domestic Fralta, Ve«ela blet, \nt', 1 1 <-. No. 220 J street, bctwe n Seeoni. nii Third, Bacn irantn. fc 2-lm LYON & BARNES, A IOMM ISciION" MKRCHANTS AKD DKALERS IB Prodace, f egeiaoles. Boiler, Ekes, Cheese, Pcuitry, Green and Dry Fruits, Honey, Beats, etc ALFALFA SEED' J3T PctatOM In car-load lots or lean. aua-lmf X.J3. Si an'! ffl J street. FRUIT DEALERS, nAVINQ RF^.OVED TO MORE COMMODIOfB pr-emise*, w« hive enlarged our stock. We otfer you clio c Apples, free from worms, Lemons, i.vi i-.», franires, Driel Fruita, Muia, Dates, Canned Goods, etc., at very l° w prices. M. T. BREWER & CO., 1008 to 1010 S«coni streoi, between J aad X, Sa.-ra. rr.enV). au22-tf W. R. STRUNG &~66T Wholßsala CnimrLisgiuu Marcfcantf 4" U DSALKK IS ALL L :. - OV fAXIFOBM A GREES AXD I»!iIKU FSriT» NUTS, HONEY, SEKO ixl eeseral -■- .■:.-■ >ii «•. 4tT All orders promptly attended to. Adurew ! W. R. eTtiOSO ft CO., aud-lplm Nca. 6, &vdTO J utree*. Sacramento. tG. GRIFFITHS, PENRYN GSAMTEWOBIS rpHF. BEST VARIETY AM j. I, — | LiTivii QnarriM ftn th. «i««. - ifacificCoit. Polished o™,it« Monumects, Tombjtcnes and Tablets made to order. £3" Granite Kalhlln- s*ionc «v(. l»reM<4 «»<l Paliah^d <• «?••■.. 011-lpflm BTAR MILLS AND MALT HOUBE, >: I I-.01 Bt A Ll(.i:i, ■VTOS. 60. 52 AND 54 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO, X^ dealers in Produce and Brewers' Supplies, Man aJkctuers of Malt an i a!l kinds of H&Os ; Oatmeal, JJr.mrneal, Cracked Wheat, Graham ."lonr. Back wheat Flnar, etc Kew i.r in Bass for sale Amenta » Buckeye Mills Flocr. H<>ryevill«. »nl7lp Tbe Pioxeer Hox Fact" K f SUU Ahead of all C<»ineUt« COOSB ,?a r3O«v COHII 0? Fr*Kt a»d H Streets MermsL „. au'M-tf n NOTICE. I HAVE. SILD TO F. 11. NL\CK, f-F 'T R e.aiiie Dairt, my dairy ami milk biuii. '*i iv I '. etT of Sacrvu. -jt.i, and 1 r? n ctfnl'T reeomme. j Urn tv the p.trutsagv of my f..iun-r i i*«r«. September 1, lsei. ;»■*, lo'J J. P. 3AK4FICLD. MISCELLANEOUS. YOB tia:\ra!cjia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ir.gs and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera/ Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosit: Feet end Ears, and all othes Pains ur.d Aches. No Prrpar.itiiin on p.irth equals s."r. Ja.-v.es Ci. a* a x"f?, sut", simple a;xl rhcup ExUma KrmeJ/. A trial .ntaiis bdt the enmparatirs'; trifliii- (utlay DfM Onto, and ervry one suffrriri vith psin can bar.) cheap ami puaitivs prcof uf in claim*. I'irecti.ms In J'.lcven Lauyuages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEALEEf IN UEDIOIHE. A. VOGELER & CO., Hiiltimure. Jfrf.. IT. S. _ WANTED, LOST AND FOUm AdvcrtißiDionu or otb liai 3 in tola department >r. MKtad for %> mii for one time : tLrou lima* tor CC ieiit» or 75 oeau p.r wm.t. mW BOOT WANT.M) It) PICK WAINTIs I from Ktven trees The Data and a cowl prlea mil hcgivci.. 11. <;. MAY, r'lilton Market, Fifti ami K. f.^o at DnTAHRD A KIKSr-CLASS TINHOOFER H ai.J Job'icr. A\>:iy at* 1)22 Third street. • f '2f M WANTFD^A GIP.IIo DO LIGHT IIOUSE w.ik. Inquire at house of JAMKS A. DoIGLAS, OB E str^tt, between Seventh and Bl'hth. _^ t-2'.)-3f nrAKTRD^A BOY, 1« oil 17 YEAKSOTAOe! Tl whu vritus a Ku.iil hand, aiv'y '•' aeee^fflcc, si J street. VKT'A^Ttli-A LAIiYIOHGEXKKAL^^^R' w T w.Tk in a «iriil! tiisily. Musi ii. m> *1 C'/Ok. For full i*:ticu!.-tra n^dri-!* A. J ■■HESRV, C'oHax, Cil. !7-^» WANTED-WOKK AT I'I.AIN ANI> FAMiLY sevunz, by a 0.-ni|>ttent woman, who is ■•.•!! ir ; '.■ « in. :i .■!!■ Tui. >, «••■-!. Apply at 1 ::i X *:eet. '. ?Hr lw ' WANTED -FOLK ISIIQHT AND ACTIVE younir men, who :if^ quick at 6_^are.s ; must be living with their inrrnra. Apply t« t£B tf wyiNSTOOK A LI BIS. WANTED— MALE: TBKES KANCH Ha.Mx. 1 Waiter, 1 Cnofc Fem.ile : G:rla f,ir B>-ti-:rWurk, Wnnian i>iok f fur Country, S Waiter Girls for city. MASTERS &CO , 1025 Ei^bth yraet. between J and K. £ vlntf ESTBAY J^OTICE. ff^IUS I* TO WHOM ll* MAY CIV <i^ ,1 cen Tin head of ll.* cs f\cirlint,'t jJ^V^ ai.il ,:.''n"rß) have sinyeJ 1 1 Bie Raurlio ;;' fK. ?\^ Paso (Son.!, C -'O. from thi Bi:utii hi.- oi tiie American river, an t»lie»wl. H» owner wi! 1 hjvo his fti'ek rcturn-.'il on v.'. lli 'V! P ro P«r idcntll thereof and payiiHr duanna. 1 ' - JOHN \V. S.'A KEY, Supef:SlSU.J«it "fC. rant. [B. O ) AGENTS WANTED FOR A NEW FIEI labor. Live, eccr^tic men r,< f,y.:i >■! cm makv bi< mnner. Addresi BUTZ i Me I 1)11 Uniadaay, Oakland, Cal. a, IJUJKNITUM WANTKD-I WILL PA\ " one tLird more tar TTkiwiliiilil Furni-^t lure, Stovtb, Oar|>. t , ilj., than uny otinr J^ cash buyer ' 1 ■ jS-lm S. raSKA, X... SOS J strict. Y\7"ANTF.I> TIIE PUBLIC TO KNOW-IHA' v w J. hIKM. late ai Vfavlnla Clay, is proprietor of |aa KHta Btaumaoa, 304 J sir. -".".mi.! iic Invitei friend" and th« public in ireaaral to ti.st tla^s meals at bed-rock I'decs. c-7-lua WANTED~ VMAX AND WICK FOB A RANCH, $:0; 4 Mqr Mej>., *-2« to ISO: a Ranch Ha d*. ;f26; 4 Hotel Waiters. ?:« : 3 Tt.mVers. KG; a Blacksmith's Balpar, i: f;0 petdaj ; :i c win (female), •2 Women lor Houseu-'irk, ISS, in the eoontry, file pi'd ; 6 (iiiis f..r BooMVOrk in the oitv, $lo t i #20 ; a Laundry Womta , 4 Kmaa ciria, :; \v ,;;, r tiiris. Apply to UOL'SFON & CO.'S tnijiiovmeiit (..ff-ce. Fourth and X street*. " au!3lpf BOTELSASD SESTAJfiAST-, gill—m FOURTH AND L STKEETTJ, BAt :;j> men to —Strictly drdt-cl^sa, on Uio flaronaiii p'«", T. D. ScriTcr"s Carria-w will UJca al! pas3enpci3 fre» of oharxe from Depot to Hotel. sl-4rilin' TF.KRY ft CO.. M^nasrerg. UNION KOTEui~ Second a;»u k BTRsna, uauwasto, Ca!. Roolk, fc) cciiU and U in;r -iay. Speci»' rales by the mout'i. Diili ir in, thoico uroon ann cisars. Bot lur.ch daily from 11 A. «. UUS '. M. W. O. ("JOK") BOWERS, 81-tplm Fronnstor QOLOEN EAOLI HOTEL~ f>(ORNKR SEVENTU AND X BHUUBM SAC- Vy ruuento. — Firat-claas lv evory rospoct. The Lar^ett, Fineat and BaNVTastSatod Hotel : , t,,c d'.j RATFS-ijS, ?-i 60 aad $2 per day, Meot-Bng U. roora. fvoe Eim to and fr<jji the Hotel. J. U.CNASBER (late o( Bc^.vr), anHpl'.B Prcrricmr. R-.STAURAWT DE FRAMCE, iflW X STREET, ADJOINING £-?■ <db^ i the MetroMltin Tnc:iter. bandaomc Private li*»oinB for parties. LOUIS PAYEN, Proprietor, SBZT* 3 au2O-4p!m Formerly of tho Hotal do Fmnce. MISSISSIPPI PioTOK EN. • TBTEH AND CHOP UOITf.K, Third Htresf, Bstweca J and B. NSXT BOOR TO RF.CORD-UN'ION _^ja office. Optri day and ni^ht. i J. SENATZ, ProprioMr. V / alg-jpln, "' JOHNT.STOLL, Ho. 610 X itreat. Sacramento, Cal , , ■__" '■ .if tho ut*t jnc.'"^^' | I * etc. Mygoodtare f - J j t Kiiirinteetl to b» V"*' ** rc P r esenled. \ IHRKCT LRTTERB: \;.'; - wrniiH rl.i. al-lplm WTLCOX& WKTfE ORGANS ——it tamhooxs oy— Xa, OBC. TE£.JiJOa.7*lS£-B'. m Mrftta 4 Kiwi, ■-■n»r^Ti>nt« C3T ScM on the lnstaliment plan. Crdet* (or T;."XINO [>rrar.Tv!y aiUni'ivt V. all"-" : - 1m TO BARLEY-GROWERS. A FULL RIPPLY Of THF '^eBP.aTED and prolific WOODS' ill-ROWID BASLIT. n *.ow be procure 1 for »e*l. Average viejl, 12." ntist'.vls per acre, and weiah« ton pounjj riir» )>^r bushei thin any other birley; very fH7M.it* for brewing; does not fall down or lodge, snd sloo ~ mere than any other known. Call upon or addreA? BOOTH & CO , »271pt( Front street. Sicnmnato. REMOVED-M-<B. C. ROOD HAS RE*J\'LD her drestmaktDg rooms from 1121 sintl) ftrec: to 1006 Seventh street, between J and X, K x>a H, where the will be pleased to meet her f cieri* ±nd patrucs. tSSft Tb« isbwr.bcr deatna io call &* attentios of Awjm, jNlLon, sad bucina u»o rn.>rallj tfefowtwcl U» Wast, v Iti » -■ • of tU VALLEY FRESS lut d«ii>j lk«ro«gkiv r <J »*:_■. Ha will maintain ihf emisrat rrpmatlnn w lon{ auadut t t,< faotua. Taa coat of tlsgwt an 4 r*rtV-t priatlr.r i« aoi fn^u/ Hum that which !■ diaarr~alvr <■■ •■" ard h«M. A«ira H. A. WEAVER, is: i St.. Sacnuml*. Ca.. •S-lplm METROPOLITAN POLITICS. TSE INTRICACIES OF BAH FRAK CISCO POLIICS IXPLiINED two Well-Fosted Correspondents Interpret the Ttue Ini7ardae:s of Things. To afford our readers a correct idea of the muticipal political situation in San Francisco, two v.e\l trained and reliable correspoEdenU weie detailed to investigate the causes of the schism in (M Republican r»nks of that city. Tl.et.-> torrespoudcn'.s acted independently of each other, and each without kaowladgfl of the work a£ si.^ntd the other. Th ; reporfs given be low were received on Friday of last week, but too late for insertion in Saturday's issue : Report Tumbcr Cne Sa.v Francisco, Sep'.ember '28, 18S2. The (-s-.it- ta . i> harmonious Republican psrty of Sia i'ri^euic is rt-ct in tft^ia. Un the eve cf a mor* Uian ntnallv tongß ■ with its prop r »ntß"onist, the tiuited Democracy, it h^s eegmcted in n rwc'v'.*}. i::t< m- oiriu row. The " liiuffera" ami the "Dalian/ 1 regMiilcEs t.f t:e eomraon enriny, have buil^utit ba^k tiuii- ear", liled their teeth, ami f^nud making uy faces, cir! shouting lad namM at other. "Vv'lint i.i it a'l »" ut '. " the readers of the RECORD-'CpION naturally ask. Your ooeaaions] corTtipondeat will codrsTor to tell them In trying to elicit ttu'h from a ii.sp.s ef ffrillimliwi. rccriin ;.■ :i..u and confvu-ii nfnwi uttliMiimli the jii;t •■>"'! liaiurai ooanc is to take thu btatc nif nla of cocfboling wibietaec, tea on which •ide the weight of cvHclcs a^pesra to be^r, then rlr^-v fucn deductions aa teem warranted. In pur3nai;c2 cf this jiolicy your carriEpoDdenl hits nought infermation from leadiDfr spirits in the basiila eamp^ and fr.'in pretUßAblj onbiaswl onteiden, which he will now proceed t'> te: forth in due order. His first call -as cpoo a gentle man pronj eatly interested ;r..ttu pol itics, but i.njlii.i.ti-d with cither < if "the Toil faction*. In reply to t:.e qoettion, "C*n ;. ..■ .!>. me the true mwardnsM of the looai R^pablican fight?" ho answered ir. tnbataaoe : " I'll tell you what I make of it, ;t'.:d I tiiink it i." the average opinion of the s i.<*i business ele meat that is not takiDg any aotivo pait iv the li^ht. Tho row' is really over tha water company qoortjon. Tne Ddf ftfia c.he fac'.ioa reprtseuted by the Municipal Conv^-ution appointed by tho Const} Committee) are either friendly to tne water company or »re tired rf waging an endless ti^ht again>t i*. Thy are auo opposed to letting the Iliggin9, Gannon and Chu*e crowd run the pirty. H'gtirs ftli on: with ti!<j water oompaoy come time ago, althoukU formerly tliey had worked together. Us v uoif usag hia itlhience to beat them ss a matter of revenge. Tho Butltih) has opposed the water coan 7'?y ever since the lUlston affair, «r.d though E'ntr^ 1 ,;-- ; n op'poiijjos to the Hi^» gins i^oivd, ii, on t!n9 ccjasino, ' ow i n g ' n the same boat by virtue f>f circnmsior.C es - The Chronicle, as you kn^.." ( has a'n-ajs baea iv with S saron and the water com pjfy. and would be against ths Bulletin anyway. Th'j majority of the Cjuuty Committee thoaghtthatinanup.-n primary Higgius would get away with them, and to avoid that they decided to nominate delegates to tho municipal Convention themselves. M-wt of the Presidents and members of the ward c'.uba kicked acainst thia, Maiming that it was a us,tii pition of power, aud bava elected, by a primary, delegfrtti to acother muaicipil Cjnvention (the I>:uffrrt ) I cin'c bay which fsciion is the most na:narou*, bat I am rather in dioed tv beiisvc that tho Duffer* inolude more >f th* "nbstintial 'Uusin^selemant of -*"■' pSrsyi If yeu waal myre dctiuite ia fo rr.aUoa from the inside, you had lirtt^i 46s the leaden of the respectJTe fic'ii>n=." Aiitir^ ou thii saggeatioa Toar corre spondent next bearded Genera] ilill Hinging in liis guarded t.-..t. Tnia veteran strate gist promptly discUimed »iy loUrest ia ffie row. 11-; vf:is taking nc intcrjbt what jver in it, al! assertions t» tho contrary notrHthi'andiDg. Itwaa ainitttr between the mcj"T'ty of the County Csm mittea ' r.:.\ the w .hi c'.uo?, in which he -^a' taking no stuck, aud conct-rning wLich ! '° couM jive little or no !'i r oiwi ■■ T.i! ''■-'- ■ *;■ wis t»i go di ivoi'.y to the nr.eu »!i<J 'f ; -'° engineering the tight on litUer bidel r."id tea what they had to say about, : | Onft thinz he did believe, thr.t, '.■>■! ll'uflj ! bad a ti^ht with th'? v, -• ; c r r>r:i I '; my, oot r° a water oompany, but as a fsctor in muuioiji?' Poli tics. Finding such i^-.<fcauca a tc^gb. inert ma=s to p netratv, ymircorrespondfot m\: v.iitcil ;ii.-. :i ■'« ; r < i.fi.cnt merar>?r of the 0 mntj Committee C^R/eiition. There he struck a will of iaforumtioo that fljvred freely In fact it «as i »joutmg well. " Ye?, I can giv. ; v. on ii c v?'.iolo history ot thia thing in a very few words. You E^e thf-ro is a gang of (.roVssioual politi cians in thia town tha: run everything. O;i the lioriublican fi;!e ar<: Hiijins, Gan !oi and Ciiute; on ii:? Estnocrat-c side, Ciiriß. Bucklay. The \r§- in which they control the politics ot t4«i city v the sim ple"!; in the world. X tcli.iiide has its band of retainers, and they jiUj into each others hands. It a H"-publ:e .n pjimiry is coming oft, both bauds uni'.o auil vote in as many ward^ .is may b.. u.'"o«»ry to eleot their men. This, ander the otjse system in which cur primaries ..re conducted, snd with the lit;ht vote gecer-illy oast, is an easy matter. T:.;i!> they ooatrol the con vention, and ao'uinate tiieir ov>n n:eii for offioe. Tne same thing is Cine in ewe cf a Uemocraiio primary. Thes:; i.icts aro no torious. Tney j;et their ' crcatnrei into tho most iucra'-ivo positions, aad tbOM which coutr.d the niost patroiu^e, '■'■••: Bjard t.f Supervisors, School Board, Street Di j'artment and County Cicrk's oftice, and overyono in tho^c dfpirtmeuts, from the heads down to the lowest employes, must pay tribute. They mulct the city in heavy expenditure aud a proportionate rate of taxation. The Eoiid >i:en cf tho city want to get rid of that crowd, to purify elec tions, to reduce taxation, and with t'lat object", a-id nootiv r. they Btvted the present movement. In 1873 the B I tat got in.i r. ro* with ilii^ton, of the Hank oi; California, f>ver his c .noection with tho water oompany. The Bank of California failed, and EUlaton committed suicide. It wa« ci*imcd that \r.-> vlrath was accidental, but it wasn't. Sharoo, Baldwin, Mills and others g>t togeth er and rehabilitated the bank. It was the beet thing they could do for them selves and the people. A fjreat excitement was stirred up against the Bulletin. Sharon in part, but other friends of RV.ston in t;rcaixr parf, encouraged a mob to te«r down the ftwllctm ollice, and they would have done it hail it not been for Ihe police. From that time to th« present the HuV.elin has waged a bitter war ajiinst Sharon, who ia tho leading stock holder in the Spring Valley Water Com pany. Th 9 quarrel has entered into the politics cf the city. Officials and meicbiTH of the Bj»rd of Supervisors have been nominated and elected, with a special view to oppoains tho water company. Bill Higgins was formerly hand-in-glova with the water company, and did their work at Sicramcnto and here. For some reason they fell ou*", I don't know why, and now Higgles wants to get his men into tho lSjard of Supervisors to oppose the company. Tea BtdhtiM had heretofore opposed Higginsan 1 bia orf.wd, ar.d winked in the interest of the pubUo, but now they are supporting them When we went np to the lato Republican ijjnr'.'ri'i.n at Sac ramento, we wanted Bjiks for I r >vernor. It wss charged that it was for tha purpo»e of gutting him oat of tbj way in muni cipal politics ; but such was not the case. We considered him the best mm for the place. We came bank ii ro and found that the Ward President*, who assisted in beating us a'; S u.-im«!nto, were determined to run tha old gtms on us, and with the help of Hig- I gins beat us at the primaries. We made np our minds tb*t »c would nit, in the interests of good t^verament, submit, and procbeoed to uomitnte d^leg^tei to tue Convention. T..ere is r,o usarpatirjn of power about it. It is quite customary, and has frequently been dine before. To chow that it contains u.i job in b?half of the water company, it is sufficient to point to the renomination for Mayor of Blake, who hiß vetoed sundry measures in the interest of tie wa l er co;np»ny, and of Briokwedel for Aadito-, who refused to sign their demauds. TbU is the whole business. It is a movement on the pirt of the respectable element of society to free itself from th 3 gras^j of profenional poli tician;, corrup'.knisr% sr.d ward strikers." Here was c-rt3iuly r.n outspoken state ment on bahalt of the p»rty of tho tir-t part ; k-i-. (till in the queat <f knowledge yo'ir correspondent next hunted up aa ex^aent of the party of the fe^cond part. THE IILT'FFERS. Him he fouud in the person t ,f a A. Ward Club President who his taken an active part in tho movements of his fac tion. He was willing to tell all that he 1 knew about the matter, which was not much. He wag not generally a politician, but by force of circumstances he had been induced to accept the presidency of his club, and being once in he proposed to bear himself so that hid enemy •houi.l beware of him. As to Bi'l Higgius' share in the fight, he didn't be lieve he bad anything to do with it. Never saw him in bis life ; never had anything to do with him, directly or indirectly. The wani oluba iad bef-n duly organized by the County Committee. Wheu the committee met and broacfted the projtct of appoiut- WfT delc^att-s to the Couvcttion, the Presi dents of the c;ub3 gH together, and all but four oui of t-ighti-tn protested against the action of ilia County Committee. Their prr.ftat was igDored ; the committee even rtfusui to open th*ir letter, and in reply to a jn'opoaitian for Borne measure that .shuulfl insure harmony in the party ranks, tho committee said, ■' If you bolters want uuy compromise, you can come in on our ■ttrms.- ' Uudoubtedly the movement of th? Co'jd6|' Cou.'mittee was instigated by a de- Hire 6c serve S.':i interests of the water company, and it was engineered by a man ••> li.j, if cot the attorney -os law, wjis at least the ati^rney in fact of the ;?ater company. As 1 1 mv further iawardness o f the clubs, "•y H g^ins afliliations, any dutig-- npoa tiw jxliHty of elections, or good and iiymjo: idmir.ii tratiou of city government lie i.iatl no koowitiige and would aver noth ing of %he sort. His whole object was to viudica.Se the right of the party at large to a voL-f iv the election of ita representa tives, ti agaitut any close corporaticn, stir chamber proceeding*. Furthermore, de pniunS 8»;th not. It sometimes happens that -fee mining prosptctor, in his search for th* precious metals, speeds much time aud laV-r on comparatively barren ground, aaij i;«n iitcuibles upon wealth that has lain iijj;lectcd in bia immtiliate vicinity. S)O wtlit your correspondent. A? he tarnrdi from tha ratlicr poor result panned out from his last venture, he ran agaicat an old a. .i.uiiitsin-tf — v veteran political manager, who proved to contain a bousnza. (Jeatly incert-cg his diamond drill, in a few moments jour prospector developed high-grade ore. "Yes, I know something about this affiir. Tv begin with, I consider it a de liberate, put-up job to defeat the popular wili ; to perpetuate a certain clique in office, and to advance the interests of Spring Vallfcy. As one thing tending to thi», I will call your attention ti this pack, wer« {iroiniu&ut among the engineers of. the ' Duffer ' movement arc. Fred. Kiliott, Deputy Cjun ty Clerk, and Johu D»ly and Charlea G. Jacks.'n, of the Strtet Department. A year ago thjy were puHin^ and haul ini? i^ainst fach other. Now triey are ' . thick as uiae rats iv a jiteckiug, work ing to one oiinsion en.l, the extensiou of power within their own circle. How ever, we will let that pass and come down to definite facts. Und«r the decision of the Supreme Court, practically putting the ma 1 tur of water rate 3 under the control of the Uoird of Supervisors, it tlC^w? °f th e first inipoitance to tue water company that it ehou!^ ''• Eo^'^ witn tr *c Biard. Ti:e company t'«irei'? ro .P ut case to the Cotnty Comn.ittee in tni- wa y : Stand in with U3 on tho-Boar/d of .Supei visors, and we will help yen to perpetuate yourselves and yt.ur friends in office. Bear in mind that, whan the delegation to the State Con veu. i. v was madri up, it had not - been decided that a municipal Con vention should be held this year. That came cut afterwar.U. When it became known that a city tlaotioa must be held this fall, the criminal ij«a was that the delegation to the State Convention should choose tho municipal Conventiop ; but when it was four. .i that they could not be depended upou to advaaoe the interests of ; tha Muter company, somilhing had to be done. C::nseqEently the- company put up lir.s job witn t'uo Ccjunty Committee - la mttninate mtmbi-rs o( the Convention. It any direct proof of this is seeded I will cite the taut that George Dixon, a member and Secretary of tse ' DuU'ors' ' Coi.\ ■•ntiou, a Jmitted, iv so nnay woruj, that if he had not agreed to s ...u.i by the interests of the company, he couldu'c have been where he i?. Further more, it is i^rfeotly well krovvn tiiat the tIUgWKtM that C'jnventixn are men da voted to the cjoipany. As to what fcharu iligginx and nia cr<.wd have in i;ii. fight, I bave no doubt that Higgins >r.3 some fiiendb in both Convention*, I have known Higgins t r twenty.live years, and I know that so far as his present opposition to the w.^ter cjmpiuy is concerned, it is a selfish but m honest one. He formerly worked for the coiiipanv, but they fell out over a disagree \.iiu-, and now he is fighting the cjmpany in earnest. Undoubtedly there U sorae truth in the assertion that Hi'jgins anil Chris. Buckley work iuto each other's bands in cantrolling the p:iuiaric'- marc's the pity, but the C'junty Comi"ii'tee and its backers should in the last ones t a r ' ee > n condemnation of that, since it is owi££ to its refusal to make 3uca regulations regaraiPS * ne conduct of primaries as would defeat tllf p'ana of the machine, that such manipulation ' a POB sible. As to the recent primary for the election cf tie members of the ' Bluffers' ' Convention, it was an exceptionally well and Kj'iarelv conducted one. The ' Duffers ' have mule a bid for popular support by i patting up Blake for Mayor and Brick wedci :or .Auditor. They couidn't do other wise. Their game will develop itself wheu ' they come ta Supervisors." SIMMINO UP. Other evidenc-! ha 3 been taken in this const celcbre, but it is merely cumulative, and yonr correspondent will now rtst, and sum tip the vase. Undoubtedly much trutn lias been spoken by witnc?ses. That liit'gins on tlie Kcpublicau and Buckley on t. tie Damocratiu side have to a great ex tent controlled tbe politics of the city is, unfortunately, uudeniable. That the twu i.aye at times combined to carry out their designs is probably true. That Higgtal is, in the present cas-", icsl'y fighting the wa ter company, and for ntltisli purpose?, can not l)e doubted. That too Sp; ing Valley Wattr Company is prominently interested in thi« iuht ii eqoatly certain. That the liuflctin is, and has been, makii.g .» dettr mißed right tgaiost tho water c ■npauy, its a i,;a:tfr of public knowledge. '! ;ia ti^tic dates buk to 1873, and the same parties wha were prominent at that tiiua la the Rilston-Sharon Spring Valley interest, are to tne front in tne " Dufler " movement. To mention some n»mec, lieul>ea 11. I.'.ojd and \V. H L Ilirnee, i. ■ !i-i.: attorneys, have applied as the master spirits of the '• D-ffer" Convention, and the Chronicle ia the journalistic exponent t f the faction. Is is within the personal kuowledgeof your correspondent that duiing the excitement ktten lant upon the Enspenbion of the Bank cf California, largely attributable to the failure of RiUtou to tell Spriuij Valley to the city for double ita value, Lloyd and Barnes v.ere active in the Sharon interest. The Ckromktt was then, a-i cow, their mouth-piece and abettor. It can hardly be denied that at that time the IJulktin prevented the perpetration of a fraud upon the city, and it would be hardihood, iv the light of subsequent events, to assert that its present course against the same clement is founded on no mire creditable incentive than the gratification of private ill-feeling. Mr. L'.oyd has baen charged by his oppo nents in the present fight with being the attorney of Spring Valley. It is nnder stood tint ho explicitly denies that he is, or ha*i been, the attorney of tho company, or tnut he ha? cvi r received a dollar of its money. His statement is entitkd to coa eidcritirm ; but it ih a fact that his former partner in tusinran, Mr. Newlanda, the soain-!avr of Mr. Shar«n, waa ♦' _ attoiaey of the company, %.1 that when the latter retired from th« tir'i., Mr. Woosls, formerly connected with Siiaroa'a interests in Nevada, became Mr. Ltbyd'a partner, and that the latter rtai always b>:en looked upon as holding in timat • relations with the company. Cen tral BaCBM has also taken a prominent part iv the proceeding* of the "Duffer" Convention. These faots, with numberless attendaut circumstances of public noto riety, go far to strengthen the belief that Spring \ j.i- y ia not far in the rear of the "Duffers' "' line of battle. As to the charge miue that an amazement exists by virtue of wnU'a th<s C-mnty Coramit!e9 wai to perpetu&te its luifcwi in office, as the price of .lupp'jrting tho water company, the fol- Imriag facts arc significant. It will be re membsred that in an interview given above with a prominent member of the "Duffers'" Convention, he re ferred to corrupt practices in the l of the County Clerk, Superintendent rf Street?, School I. >a:d »nd Board of Sn pervitor?. The "Duffers" have renomi nated Graham Superintendent of the Street D<jpirtment, and Wilder County Cle^k, and it ii expected that the present School Baarl will ho renominated. The Super visors ara still an cpen question. How far the gentleman in question referrsd to the management of the County Clerk'i office (DAILY HKOKt>-I\IOI -fU!c_«. < vol. Nt am. m i your correspondent does, not kaow, bat bis ■ reference to the Street Department w«8 di } rtot and definite. t The main charge against the " Bluffer* " , is that they are run in the interest of i machine politics a=d mis-government. » Ai a matter of fact t';ey have put up 1 a B-ianl of .Sntervisors which even their ' opponents admit is composed on the whole » of very respectable material. They have • aiao nominated Blake for Mayor and Brickweiiel tor Auditor. Thua far their > action seems to have betn in the lino of ' good government. -Of course it ig difficult ! to know just how much the Hinging ma ' chine ha* had to do with them ; we cm oply judge by the rten'it. On general prin ciples it cannot be denied that the cluba i were warranted in considering the action i of the County Committee in assuming the nnminatinu of the members oi the Con vention, against the expressed wished of the clafcs, a biyh handed proceeding and a proper matter tar protest. In conclusion, to a man up a tree it looks as though the "Bluffers" vid the Bttlktin are employed in a commendable effort to assert the rights of the people to manage their own affairs, and repress the power of Spring Valley, and that Mr. Higgins is backing them n> to grat ify his own spite. As to the "DuuVrs," the same individual from his perch on the tree wouid coaolude that an honest' desire oa the part of a large and respect able element to purify city politics is bein^ made subservient to the objects of the wa ter company und certain office-holders and ; b^pkera. lows aa to the probability of a com proir.iie Virv with individual feelings end desires. Weairesdiy ir'ght both Conven- i tions adjourned oxer until Friday .night, aad although »uD.ir\ i^asmis were alleged | iv support of that action, the general "im pression is that it insans tiuio to effect a compromise. Feport Number Two. San Fuascisco, S-iptember 2\ ISB2. _ Tre p;e eat political UtmitioD, both llepub lieaa ami Democratic, ,» ceitainly mnch ' miicd, and I sa col surprised that >,v at SiCTiiaeatu fill io yczcUuia iv im,*t mys teries. I liavo beoa more i r lets oiixed up ia Sin Vtmatmoa politics for the lust tea v: twelve year*, iiua 1 must ccn fe*n thai, Ido to; pretend 1 i r. sni everything with tha cleartecs i.f tie sun »t h.ph noon. From our newrpaiws you can galu litt'e or to i::f3r;antion. Oae class wtittH with about | as mui;h knowledge of nur Leal affairs as if they were describing from daily jx;>s,>nul knowledge the inner iifd if &v Airload vil- Hiie. The other wxiili almost up;>e;»r to bo ie with Kihemen i-i their att-cl;s oa ths tub^ury. Th's Utter miievonlywithintentto alteivs. And wii»i, wi.ii dsc^puo.., i^uo^a^cs, ii.to\is d^mago^ue* and opit&tors. our city, the great metropolis of the Wear, ig in a bud w.-.y. We may b.>a.»t v !» uch as we |l:»»s. We may bra^ of our p isitiou on the tin cat harbor in the wjrid, but the c?id fsct remains that co other large ci:y in the U^it;.! Status has retrograded like Sin Fraooboo during the last five seam. The decline ie values of real estate aui impr-)vuo,eats commot c^d about five years ago, when tho bla'.besaki-.cn nf the Keoraey Btiips c-ma:enced their io*, baraagaajh They drove capital ou f . ut th» Stats by their new Constitution. Their a> ta-jka upjn railroad* i-jd ab'<rt fa -atfd capital generaLy haj produced t»« res'ilt every Tiau with touiraoa seme foresaw. Tee wreckers are Btill s,t wcrk, aad Go 3 knows wh-.Td wo shall hoaliy bring up. I advert b> these facts to chuw that L -'v thst Saa Krancif , j^ £s that fti;2'*Sn nhich o i' s us as aO bixoii und a. ll.tura'og direc'Jy to de»v if to aned some ray. Republican party i f San * at t!ii* tlm? *itii two r >jiL tioiM. Your readers h ive po c Bi'l Hig^ins; iod^r 'U th«r e aio £o^ meata^s who I beli, >£, have seen tLi llldi . viduaL Well, haw the great boyay I,^1 ,^ fl °. b:ar of cur pjhtica. Aow there is no d»nv ing the fact that . Hie-ins doe. km. aionaliy tak- a haud i^ ..oliuca, both crate aud B&naicipaL He i-> j. political " b'w "»„ well koo-./a ia liie Sfcta C*pi:al as in' thj biy city. Saport /hna it that Mr Hie gin^, iv former IjMn, ha 3 bsen kijj ttotjgh t-j arrarga fta the Sprins Vi,;iev \\atrr Com;.:.t,y, the Ssn AttObw Oia »>D-:p itjv, n com:.(i.ay f.»rm«J 1,,, - Wr _, w in/ ru-t-'.r-;--?3. am! ettWo other c m..- ,■ on v lioani cf Supervisor* w.iioa oaaid bj r^lidd upir in aa •merganey. If is wag tfaoagbfrtha ret* v«a not a Uronbla ;.a. f.ir tha Kepuh. licats, Mr. Hib-ginf kindly took couas.i wHli Juhn Jhcui aud O*ea Isi > '- b}g*-;B of the T ■ St it v.-Jt dtene." 'aiaiwo': I . eai. wag n^-c --e?saTy, tiie t«rviiei oi ' I,l:e t. -.»--.. \ «.„.. othtn »i:e be* v - 1 ♦ . ■ lickjt. Inaayev, • •'*..'. sensor Badlim, iE rf»^ a ild ±-y wh»n 8.11 iii.^s'ii^ aii-i tha ' gut leit. Hat Via c Rnmo j !:rthtr that lliggii.s ;;« the pot on hx '' Bajly Board of Supervi^rs. (looseq the Boniaipal electinn last yjar, :■ Uotimittee w^s prevailed np; l i<Tc-'i..alicg Coavetiliar, * cil» thuuld hard no CJHtr-' ii 4 c '• ;r.e j >i\ a id the* ' a^o giv.« the city rs < ' UsAagb MiJ •-oij'~' atjheCi:y ll«... (■.hir wit ,' of the n c-o S:<it« Conventi e!Bi:ti .n of dtlegr.' ml ies, fo that otlv te wi*' the 20 .h 0' Stite <" ing '■ ba»' u.sn foa;s <>f i^ wing of thes ho, nil f? th* City Han Hie liei»ii u :ican clot Hi.-pins rather than 1 Vhronirle ffing, nnJ it b ouly sbivali.in tat Mr. ). was (oi the Couct/ Cohui itseli by tho appdictmect \tut.ior., wLct tike 801 if elected, wonld kindly ' from Brail LJotil, as ti. dooe. The clubs and every rx,. wi:o wanted a aiicj of municipal . as Mr. Lloyd cud Mr. K!!ic tt, r« t'.Msdard cf Tsb«'.!i-.n, called c'.ub pri rltcttd delegates, and proceeded to QoniaatijUß. Th« objective point of these dc yclopt tho isluffirs' Conveution, is ret first nniuiß&tioce made — the Bspt i Fha County ("ooiniittee Convection, a] Duffero', had an aye to the fat ffcfaft* mreaa tfKote, tor tat-y lint :io time in oitiog all the present iooambatt whe Crol tho principal patr-in»^«. Here, i c remarked, U one cf tho gruat s m nUiiii:i,;al corruption. It is QotOIS the old City Hall, »Le . nT«ol dtmted, mat th ■ depot • f t.at <t recriving a salary of $!.7j m<>ntblv. iblifjed to c^ntnl ute i'ce-t;.ird if it — SO p illtical !«,-«»:■ ■•' t; a-jd ttlOM r?ceivir pay pro rata. County clerk ■ ' repu'-»tioa <\ not Ui. v jcpatin. Tne ru.-r ' j'dviii: lifwei: or f i Wiidet ,iaa k, X for the as-teit^ieii , to hsrd up;u liv that the contest lor ;.. iliat he only rtqtiires means soniethinittea ]irt c?nt. of 6»iarit h if fii-.d. Jt nil! than be Sf *n j-iinlia.j's »itl etween the rival Conventions -he B'rpet tig. Pint, thm in the Board ."satrally c; uhieh fix;!i «st>rrater, make* •ity. Thei tba gan cmj..: y, ..uperviefcs .vith theiM-tepiLf, £ rint* ttm chW and >very onoctroU the pur^e Ntrii.frf t,f tha if v there are the bureau tfßcetn ?0.--, »-vr»nd army of cierltßa. I .ldejnUi<», hundrct'rf whom cm b* asMi-ci all tho uf'ir tweinary, f«r politic! or olu-r n-.-. oificent boaaci»,-ai"'' ."-..;#..- „ , >■/, th,, ilrift to another does nut at • iiromine. It was aijotirn^d no' Senator may i pnrpose. It must not ate in a dilf-i l)&r.< crscy. T Urtt club pr'tn .: tlit particular c and left t>' : tios. ' .. it '^....Kley, .Johnc the threat M-igu a.Tc np>n : '; : that there U a c icg as wi !ely di ara at thi' wriii s;rt that under aL be a people's carty individually, I care over the spoils of mo afr.il that thii H[>iit; licans the T-H*a-*t pnblicao Senatorial certain to bs tt.e t. «'j Ilipublican There ts a!»fl ano : which th°re U much > pessor. ThA lrgitiiuft U übont fIG 000 ypa. pTaon", pr<vf-.s-icg who claim thi l . it i Aleck Bjdl>m bus place about six yeari, ha woul J iiks tc ba A> funr years if the X-; eUc.e'l. B^-iUm beat fers' Convention, und i a combination formiug Whiic there is sj n Central Pacific K-i • teresting for tha Chrnn it ia that the .-prn Company and tie 3au Company are e&ch Mfe?«ed . five millions less this focal ye. ceding one. Some citizens h: this fact, and are askiag the rea . from members of Keub. Lloyd's L