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8.4J1.T mag BERIF.4-YOL. I VIII.-VO. MSC.
DAILY SEiOBB nCKIES -1)) L. UViY-SW. l«u.
"fIE MILY RECORD-UNION.
Eater-. ■!:.: i!iv rWOflkeuSacranicnto », >o-und <Ja^ matter
PUBLISHED BT THE
Sacramento Publishing Company.
■■ ■• MILls, General Haaaccr.
,v«bi, . :.■ ;ion Offlce, Third St., ket. i aad K.
THE DAILY RKCOKB-CITIOH
tapnbliahed eitrj da? of the week. Sunday! exoecrted.
Forosevear tg 00
fiit.ii :. :i,ha. 3 a)
»or'.!ir. ■ • months j 00
Hubscribere served bf Carriers at Fifths
OxSTt jwr week. In all Interior dtle« ud town* the
V*per M be had of the principal Periodical Dealers
Hewsn-t-u and Agents.
AUvirtl,ißK Kates la Dally Reeorri-I Kion.
OntSquk-.n. 1 time fl 00
Onstmu^e. SUme*. 1 T5
One &,..*---. 3 times. 180
Each aaiiioual time. 80
lWeek. » Weeks, lltonth
Ha!(K. : ..,^ I.< pv . f2 50 $3 80 »6 00
Hali Square. M pace SM 6 00 8 00
Bktt Square, Mpafa S 00 4 SO 8 00
Hall S.;«*n., 4!h page 100 3 00 4 00
One Efcij.irv.lt! page J » t 00 T 00 !
nnaßqru-.7dpace 800 7 00 10 00
o-je imi, m rage 4 on 600 800
Joe Sqnen, tta page 300 400 600
Star !T( Has, to follow reading matter, twenty-Si a
onnte aßn fo» each insertion.
AOTerti . euttuf Mitnatlom Wanted. Housesto Let,
■oeiety \i ■ . ■.■ lit.-, etc.. «f nvi likes ob Line, will be
•cmiiw.' ! _ I-vDjiily Kxcobd-Uhioh as followi :
Oaethoi Sf rents
Three tiai«« 50 oeuu
•ta» «Ml iDceaii
Hetes « or<l» to eoLctltute a line.
THK WFfcKLY IXIOX
Tubiiamxi ia aemi-weeklf parta)
Is Vr.> 1 a Werlnwiay and Rr-turday of each week,
oom^rkitu Evht Pum in each Issue, or Sixteen Van*
met w§ >■ &nd la Hit- cheapest and most deeiiable
Borne. Bflil and LJV'rary Journal pabll&hed on the '
Padfi ■ ooa;t
Terms Oai Year. $2 50 j
S*=. i -<■;"■■ -M;- t nion A<Jt erUolus Sate*.
Half 80-are, 1 time $1 0C |
Bach aolf.'ocal time 6C
OmS<VJ*re. ltime S 00
tSact —J U-^.r.k.'' time 2 60
WANTED, LOST AND FOUND.
AdTerti^ements of nve lines in this department are
o».ru< for 25 c--xitß for one time : three time* for £0
McU or 75 oe&U pur week.
WANTED — A SITUATION TO DSIVE A
team or carriage, and to take care of same, by
a stea ly your.ij m*n mho tiT.derstands his business.
I-* a milker aipo, and willing to irake himself
useful. Good references I,'ivi.n, if required. Address
J. S , this ..gioe. nl4-lw'
WASTED— A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT
h-.jsework in a small family. Inquire at the
BorthWMt c .rner NintUenth and N strf et9. nl3-lw*
PERSONAL- JOHN PRATOR T.MMONS 13 A
resident of Cr?«l*haw Citv, Yavapai county,
Arizona IVr.it. rv. uid is desirous of informing his
waters, lbs. S.»r.h t. tirimm and Mrp. Ann Eliza
K«doi, r»!;d his brother, William O. Timnionp, of his
whereabouts. 027-lm*
STOLK.N- A DIRTY ROAN UORSE,<2V
•abrbi UMO to l.ioo; right hind JJ^ITV
foot qpotted : brand 1' under mane, rii.'ht/'C w
side of oeok; \>a*xi ami trots. SJS rvwam icr 'iu
fnrm^'ni !c.>diii.- to recovtry of horse. Stolen
June 1-:. or then. N. J. OEER,
_024 I-..- El Dorado, Cal.
«TANTED— MALE : FOUR RANCH HANDS,
V^ |30; two Hi Icen.dO; Mm to drive sand
teim. |S0; Woodd ■■.•ier-<, ?'. 75 to $i per cord.
Female : Womn nr..i GirU for Housework, 815 to
*20; two Waiter Oirla fjr hotel. MASTERS 4
CO.'S Etc i.lovment Orticc, No. 1025 Eighth street,
near K 07-tf
WANTED.
MALE- EIGHT RANCH HANDS, WAGES $20
to $28 ; 30 wojd^hoppers, wages ?1 50 to (3
I«rci>rd ; 4 teams' err", ?2C. ; also, 2 cabinetmakers, 3
waiter*. I cookp. FEMALE : Three Girls br Houße
work, *l. r . to |BB ; also 2 ciils for chamberwork and
•raiting ; a hoiiK-kcct't-r ; 5 i^irW to take care of
children.
Applv to BOUSTON & CO.'S Em ;.loyment Office,
Fourth and K street*, Sacramento. aul3-lntf
TO LET 0B FOB SALE.
i'.rj.— nwuo! Etc l!i>ei In this de^utmeat aro
fcnrM • niZcente fat nnt \!mo; throe time* lot t'i
sants n |l c-'nit r<ir week.
SHEEP FOR SALTC jm
cheap, 500 head oi Grided Merino
Sheep, in line condition, suitable cither V^Bftyv
for 6tck or mutton. For particulars in *iuJd»
quire of K. OWK.V, 1212 F street, or at Oak Hall on
the Riverside rjad, where theßheep can be seen.
' r.Ulw'
I \4t4IED ROOMS To LET-TWO BLOCKS
\_ liam Capitol, on northsast corner Eighth and
Mftrcef. Inquire at the Grocery below. nl3-lw*
FOR SAIE-13 ACUCS OF SO. 1 LAND.gM
hinj just east of Sacr: mento city, iirxtwßr
0 the Aik<n . rcliar.'. Apply to W. S. MhiSICK* * J "
or L C. C:i A%DLf.R, i pucct, lwvween iitcond and
Third. nil tf
ASIITE Of FL'KNISIU.D ROOMS TO LSD
a private residence. Inquire at 916) Seventh
street, tMtWMO. I and J, or address G. W. F.. this
office. n3-tf
■\TATHAN BUILDING, CORNER OF SEVENTH
X^ »nci 1 streets— This 'juildini; hiving been thor
oughly ronovaUd an 1 refurnished, pleanant Fur
nishod Roims cin be rented by responsible parties
by the .i'iy, week or month. Apply on the prem
ises. nS-tf
ORLEANS HOT RL — FIRST -CLA««S FUK
nishod and inf r.rr.lshed rooms to let to gentle
man oi Uuiiiim hv tiw <i«y, week or month. IDIS
Second strtet, betwsea J and K. MKS. U. *T. OGG,
Proprietresi'. n2-tf
~TO LEASE OR SELL,
WT^in'^: ;ton ii i.ooo acres of the best
1 llopur iira'ir.i Lan<l in the county. G«>nd
Hop P- ties fur sale, at $2 per hundred (ntanding);
railrond t:.n. u< h the land. See WILLIAM HICKS,
Cosun>nps ; or, T. L. ACOCK, No. 904 Seventh
street, Sacramento. 020-lplra*
MONEY TO LO&K
ON REAL ESTATE, AT A LOW HATTJ OF IN
ttrcrt, by PETER BOHL 526 J street. aul7-tf
umm (inn kr«taika<«t.
Kfiti K STRKKT . H^ s BEFX THOROUGHLY
O\f»f Pbftttoi n-id rcfuruished. and will hereafter
b« ru!i as a Firvt cl\ h BHfAUKA>T. Meals, only
25 centi: Board, ?4 par week. JOHN LAMKIN,
Pru[iritt»r. nlllm
QOLOSK EAQL£ HOTEL,
BKTKMTH A.VD K STREETS SAO
\j wninte>—- ""jrt-clii 1l e*-ory resntct. The
Iflx^e^.t, Kir.'-- : iod '>■'■ nft YlTntiHittfl Botd iu U c '. ; .ty
RATKS- «S. K 50 »nd 12 rxr dHy, acoordinf tc
roosL ri-^t Eru: to and (.•to the Hole!.
J. HbNASSOt '■ at* of Dc^rjr),
ni-*r~'-. Plow hunt
~HOTEL LANQ-'AM.
rf^ORJTi H FOUr.TU k2M> L hX7<SSX^ ACBA
mento — S'-rlctly Srsi^lara, on tfto Simpo».^'p!an.
T. D. Sen . sr 1 * Cwria^es will tako »U pagsamren Vee
of choj^e ?rom t>ep f >t to Hyt<; M
nl Jp'.ir, TERKY * CO., Mamurerß.
IJ.*«»OM HOTEU
SECOI.r. ASS 'i SniKETS, SACK-V^EKTO.
Ct.:. Ihirwn. Fit rrn'i mil fj por illj Spcrta'
rate* '■ '■ Wj&i choice I'.rjnorn and
clpur. '.•■,: :ru.ji 11 a. h. tiii 2r. «.
W. •'. ("JOi") EO\*. r £iiS,
_nl-4plni Pr:>?rie;or.
RC6TAURANT DE FRANCE,
<O» K RTRKR, ADJOINING £?^ —
<£;.■£& tiv- M. r •,. :ti,i Theater. -jJsQBK
llandsv.y:o I i ~ for panics.
LOUU PAYKH, Proprietor, "Sf"^"
r .■( the Hotel de France.
MISSISSIPPI KITCHEN.
•mil ans> rnor nor»i,
A.* cS ;<-. C}--".i Jay end night.
A. J. &LICATZ, rioprletor. \J_J
a!9-4plm
CIAIBVOYANTS.
■V-OW U THE TIME TO GET YOUR FOR- -4.
J^ tune told. — t'eiding of the put, present *^b
and future. MRS. I. C. AXDKEWS, the *>
well-known Character Read'r, Fortune Teller and
CUirvoviMt, Seventh street, between G and H,
next do.)r to A. M. E. Church. Inform tion given
on business, mining stock, and all frames 0! chance.
nil-
TO BARLEHROWERST
A FULL STPrLY OF THE CELEBRATED
and prolific
WOODS' SIX-SOWED BARLEY,
Can now be procured for feed. Average yield, 125
bushels per acre, and weighs ten pounds more per
bushel th»n any other barley; very superior for
brewing ; does not fall down or lodge, and stools
more than any other known. Call upon or address
b-joth & co.,
87-lpt* Front street. Sacramento
«Ep COAL OIL STOVES
JS&Jb- ALL SIZES FOR COOKINC 08 PARLOR
tBajSJPt USE. Sena for Circular and Price*.
£Xmw «!I>TKB * C«.. 17 New Most
'bt^yb^v tcaiery street, 8u Fnodaw. m2T-4r t!
SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION.
KALE BROS, & CO.
REMNANTS !
REMNANTS !
REMNANTS !
It may appear to some that OUR REMNANT DAYS come i
rather too often, but you must take into consideration the amount
of goods a House like ours can sell in two weeks, during which
time not one REMNANT is offered for sale.
Everything will be in Preparation
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th,
GREAT CLEARANCE
— or —
NOTWITHSTANDING THAT IT RAINED VERY HARD
JUST TWO WEEKS AGO NOW,
OUR STORE WAS CROWDED
EAGER PURCHASERS !
Yon will do w a favor, yon who old not come to test the
truth of our assertion, by asking your nearest neighbor ; if shs
was here on that flay, we know fn-1 well what her answer will
lbs. It affords ns the greatest proof that we can give to the
public of our sincerity in this move, and of cur determination to
close these UEMSANTS entirely out on the day speoifled.
KE£P THIS DAY IN YOUR MIND;
It will repay the trouble:
Wednesday, Nov. 15
AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE
—or AI.I. —
SECriES 3MC 3XT J3L. IBSr*!F £§ I
COUNTRY ORDERS filled promptly, and, if not satis
factory, money refunded.
HALE BROS. & CO.,
829, 831, 838, 855 K street,
026 NINTH STREET, SACRAMENTO
SACRAMENTO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1882.
mSOELLANEOffS.
Palmer & Sepulveda,
DBUGGISTS,
Northeast Corner Second and K sucets, Sacramento.
Special attention given to Compounding Prescriptions— ac-«j^
curacy and absolute purity guaranteed. )f.
y^Promenade Bags, Portfolios^Sv
yf Paper Knives, Cigarette Cases/V
X Cigar Cases, Magic Charm Pencils/%v
N\ Glove and Handkerchief Cases, ~^
Fancy Inkstands, Gold Pens,
>vxXetter Cases, Book Marks, *f
A^Ash Holders, Checkers, J^
>^ Scrap Books, Jr
J? Blocks,
Games, Toys, \.
j^ Christmas Heticules,
Chromos on White Satin,
y^ Autograph and Photograph
yr Albums, Etc., Etc. A large Stock of\
In EndJess Variety. J^
For Juveniles and Adults, in jr
>^ paper, cloth, and rich
leather bindings. J^
Co£st3>laries, /
X. E^%, Etc J/
208-210 J STUEET;
' SAN FBANUISCO CAEDs"~
SAN FRAMCISOO
Business Directory
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
tieoree A. Davin A Co. — Manufacturers' Agent*, (
3-27 uul ;;. j Market street.
Baker A Haiallton— Importers of Airrt ->::r;:rV
Implemeuts and H.ir.iw:i rf ; Aircnts o! tne ■'.■■-..
Airr'l Works. Junction Market, Piuc and Davis ate.
ARTISTS.
Honneworth— Optician and Phofr.?raoher, No. 12
Mout^omery street. Established ia lsol.
BUSSNE3S COLLEGES.
rariae KnslneM CoJIeKC and Tilegrapbfe
Institute — (Life Scholarship, for fcU Bunincm
Coarse, $70). W. E. Chimberltin, Jr , and 1. A.
Robinson, Pioprietora, No. 320 Post street, oppo
site Ucion Square, S. F., Cal. Send for Circulars,
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
glndebakrr Bra*. '5 Tii"i.(nrina Co.—Re
pository,3l Market street. A. 11. l&ham, U&ua^or.
DRUGS, C&fiMICATS.
Je<!in Sstes.— Pioneer Druttpst, removed to 722
Moat(romery St., S. F. Coa-itry orjors solicited.
EDUCATIONAL.
School of Civil BtrißMrfaß SnrTerlng
DraA-ingncil Assiying. ?< Test •.",. A. Vin der Naillen
HATS.
C. Hfrtmiinn A Co.— 4faMrfMtanM and Im
porters. No. 336 Kearny st , ntar I*ine. The finest
hits at the lowest priced, Factory: 17 B«ldcD St.
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. ETC.
llnwlej Bros.' llar<lnare Co.— lmporter) cf
Hvaware Ai*ricult',:ral Implement*, SO3. 801,
3CS, 806, 3OT and "S:"S -tirLct street, San rmjicisco.
Carolan, Co;y A Co.— lmportem of Hardware,
Iron aDtl Steel. Aecms for the IMttabare; Steel
Wciks, Northwestern Horso Nail Compcnv, and
Southiiifrt«)n Cutlery Co. Nog. 120 and 122 Frout
streut. »ud Nos. 117 and 113 California utreci
RESTAURANTS.
Sw*Jm'« Family Bafeerr and IMnine
s<Uooa— No. C36 Mirket street. Tie-iciiug esies,
Ice crraun, cj7t«r3, Jellies, etc., constantly &a hind.
Families supplied.
RUBBER AND OIL GOODS.
Tb« Catta Pcr-ha and UnbU r 7Saniifa=t>
orlnjc Company— Maz.ola?turcrs oi Rabber Goods
of every description. Patentees of the celebrated
" Maltese Orosa Brand" Cirr. :.izcyi Uo». (k-racr
Flnt asd klarket sU'eeta. J. W. Taylor, £!&ns&'cr.
STATIONERS, PRn>TTFR3, ETO.
H. S. f.Tocfccr A C«.— lmrnirtlns and Manufact.
orlnc Statlouern, Printers and LithojraphcTS, K<*
tIS. "17 a-T ! 219 Bosh street, above Sa^some.
SACRAMENTO RECOR3-UNIOH.
Baa Franel»ro Ofllee, St'o. ft >>-n \>nn :_.,:)■
ery MBMI (P»lace Hotel). — J. H. Pi-arpe, Aecr?
tG. GRIFFITHS,
PENRYN
SIUIRfOBKS
PEMXT.I, CAU
rTIHE BEST VARIETY AJa
_M. Lanrest Quarries on the
—^Pacific Coast Polished Granite
Monument*, Tombstones and Tablet* made to order
gr Craalte Balldl as Rt.nr Cmt, I»ns«e4
aad r»Ushed to order. olllp6ai
|| | - I HI I I
f SUITS, SEEDS A W FBODUOE.
D. DEBFr<NARDI & CO.
General Ccmmlsslon Mercian ts,
isd
WHOLESALE AND HUB HUli ES
Tropical, Californian and Oregon
FRUIT AND NUTS;
Butter, EgK«, Pooltrj, Game, Honey,
VEGETABLES, FISH, OYSTERS, ETC.
HT Cmintry orders promptly attended to. "El
X«m. ■!■•■* and 310 K street, Sacramento.
ra-lptf
(Established ISS3.>
rjaiHlJ. SRIOORT. TBISI QKISbRT.
GREGORY & CO.
(Sacccssora to J. Gregory),
/COMMISSION' MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE
Vy P—fcn ia I'KOUUCE AND FUUIT.
Nos. 126 nnri l's J Street.
821-lptf B»cr»m6nto, Cal.
L. iioorir. ». e».c« >».
S. GERSOft & CO n
GEKEKAL COMMISSION MESCHASTS, AND
Dakn in
Imported and Domenti>; Fntlts, Tej-fs
ble«, Jiutn, rtr.
Mo. s:o J ttreot, between Se-?>w^ ad Third, Users.
n.-ot.i. j^-Ipj
WILLIAM M. LYON.
(Sacoe»sor to LTON k BARNES),
COMUBSION MERCDAKT
AXU nMWH DF.HLER l>
NO? 117, 119 AND 123 J STKEET.
_ otl-lntf
FRUST DEALERS!
u&. t 3L n s7£X2s--z*x«3>agr x
HATING BF^OYED TO VOEE COMMODIOUS
prcnilaee, we h»ve enlarged our stock. We
otfer yju cho o Apples, free from worms, Lemonß,
Licios, OrMi^-cn, Dri«i Fruits, Auts, Dates, CanneJ
Goods, etc., at very low prices. ■
M. T. BtIEVTER & CO.,
ICO6 tn 1010 Second street, between J snd K, Basr».
mento. »u22-tf
W. R. STRUNG & CO.,
Wholesale Commission Merchants
urg DiAun is i-.T, mrsg or
CAXIF6XnA CKEEK ASB D&IEB rerTP
NCTB, HO.VET, SEED
Aad C«ueral fierchaadlor.
JIT Ail orders prmni -.: v attended to. Addre* :
W. R. BThOKa ft CO.,
scS-lplm K ■-..■'. ;". S and 1j J street, <». njr.er.:- .
STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE,
MinWKC A LACES,
T^OS. SO. 52 AND 54 FIFTH ST., BACRAMENTO
X^l dealers in Produce and Brewers' Supplied. Man
ufacturers of Malt and all kinds of Meals ; Oatmeal
Cornmeal, Cracked Wbeat, Graham Floor, Buck
wheat Floor, etc New Grain Bags for sale Agents
or Backers Mills Floor, Maryrrilie. aulTlp
MISOELLAUEQUS.
TOR.
Neuralgia, Sciatica, L.nbago,
Backache, Sorenss<: of the Chesi
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Spell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear end Headache, Fi'osfec
Feet end Ears, and all other
Pains and fishes.
?To Preparation on earth equals St. jAmiw Ok
as a safe, sure, simple aud chtap Eiterun.
Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 Ontc, and every oue Buffering
with pain can liavo cheap and positive proof of i»
claims.
Directions Id ISeven Languages.
SOliZ BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER
IK MEDICINE.
A. VOGXXER & CO..
iti'lflntm-r. Md.. T 7 . S.
No Whiskey!
Brown's Iron* Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown's Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Re
vitiu, says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
Cin., O., Nov. 16, iSSi.
Gents: — The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, will save hun
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown's Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c, and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief.
I
MARSTON'S
SEMINAL BOLUS
"is admirably adapted to the rrR.
M_ po«e for which it is imendwl."— [E. 11. Gibbs,
A. V., M. P., Journal of Hi-Jth.
Ki-iiirt- . Wouk. >'er\ .>n« and Im.-.u: ■ AMm
VIGOB, HSAITrfAND MiIIHOOD.
One box sufficient for ordimry rases (one month's
use), $2 CO ; three boxes, pr.'.dt-d (three months' use),
which will |>erm,uiently cure auy case, no matter
how severe or of how ton^ M.inding, ?tf. S-_ v nt 8e
; curely scaled from obwrntieo, with directions for
use. A valuable iHkjk.di-scribinif how sufferers froxa
Nervous aud Physical Debility. Mental I>ocay ani all
disorders resuitin^ f om Exc.s'es, Indiscretions or
Overwork are permanently cwrc.l M'ltsinnt stniu
nrh Mrdlrntion. oent free on application.
" Kvcry yovnc man will iirnTit l>v its perusal."
Meiical Weekly. MARSIO.V RF.MEUY CO.,
_slo 3mM\VF 19S Kuiton street, New York.
JOHNT.STOLL,
Na 610 K street, Sicramsnto, Cal.,
Manufacturer of
T*S\ y» all kindi of SAD
<'. ; * /y< DLES,HAI^'E?S,
p 1 * -— _' ;' \ (■■!.:. u;s, sad- !
■-' ; . ;^A DLJS-TREES, etc
\ Importer and
Jobber of the best
- — -*■*, il*i tv l»f SAD-
I , IIL^RY HARD
,' . WARE, WHIPS,
UOBES, ISLANK
tTS, BRUSHES,
tte. My goods are
fr*f-” -J 1 1 piiirnntetd to be
Jf . -' M ripresealed.
I zr&T.ct ianu:
\ * ;/ BOX C«,
\ / Sacramento.
\ n'-lnltn
WILCOI&TTHITE OEOA¥S
—at warj<r;os<s or—
to. 83« a MMb. Aceramrulo
Iff Sold on the installment pUn. Orders for
TUNING ornnip-lv •tt*nrf»«t \n •n'M'nlm
The n'*nVr dt-ttrrs to call th« attcntjoo of Uw^cn, lotlion,
botiiMM ruea gtntnllj ihnxigbuut ihe Weil, to Uje
of li. VALLEY riU&s fur dumg Uiuroofbl; F - 4 prtatlng.
He will malctsin th« em'-wat rvjratalkn «o long ut^bed tha
krat. Tin <»* of (lea • tr<i ,— V i prtotlnf :• not rnmtm
H. A. WT*\ IR. 6i J 9U. Sotmotw. tM.
oJ4plm
PACIFIC SLOPE.
Covenlion of Frnll-Vrower.i— Shootlns by
a Pollreman— OfUrlal Elerllon nefnrnit
— Boarding -Hon*e Bnrned — Anolber
'*Ullly Ibe Kid" Killed - Bneees«ral
Elertmenl -A Lire Sentence Revoked—
Uepnbllcun Delegate Elected In New
Mexico— Shu Francisco Hewn— Etc.
[VaCUI, DISPATCHES TO Till RICORD-DJROa. 1
CALUOBMA.
Offlriiil Return*.
Santa Cruz. November 14 h.— Tha Boatd
of Supervisors h^va eativaeced the returns of
the election wi'h the f dluwing result • Stone,
man 1,310, Estte 1,080, M iDonald 8(5
McQuicdy 4 ; Slisrpstein 1,310, Roes 1 3'_'3
DeiHOU 1.113. Hunt 1,155; Corsressrren at
large— Glascock 1 298, Sumner 1 303, Mor
row 1,130, E i^crton 1127: Cougresem n
Fourth District— Tul!y 1.333, Woof's 1,092;
I' »iin).i i CommUsior. — Foote 1,255, Gibson
I.IM ; Board (f Equalization — Markley
1,310, D»na 1,157; State Senator— Kcinht
(D.) 1 307, Hall-tend (R ) 1,100; As»ercblv
man—Bagnall (D.) 1,200; Heath (R ) 1,204
Mirced, November 14 l .h. — The following
is the vote of Merced county, a3 per official
count by tr>«> Board r»£ Supervisors : Whole
number ( f votes cast. 1 443. St nem&n 881
Estse 510, Diegett 871, Conklin 540, Ilo,a
908, Denson 545. Sharpstein 888, Hnnt ~>U
Thompson 873, Pfd'ar 548. Dunn 897. Da-
Tiei 524. January 897, Weil 540, Marshal! 814,
Har' r.'JS, Willev 801, Minto 554, McCarthy
BsO, G'ifs 542, We'oier 878, Waterman 544.
Tully 872, Woods S3JL Suniner SSI, E gert.m
543, Gla»cock 878, Morrow 548, Foote 939,
Gib-on 485, Matkoy 803, D.mi 568; Sena
tor — Sper>cer 87i Swadley 527 ; Assembly —
Smith 745, Clay C 57.
MaßTSville, November 14 h. — Yuba
county, tfficial : Estfe 792, Stoncman 1008,
McDonald 255, McQniddy 3, Conklin 874,
Ha^'gett 1,051, Sims ISO, Dtnson 1,021, Hunt
919, Hobs f»7G, SharpaU-in 1,050, B:unsor. 106
Temple IT.O, Pedlar 930, Thompson 1 002J
Winchester 122, D-ivios <J27, Dunn 1 057
Rice 127, Weil 938. .Tanuiry 1,052, Mullen
125, Hart 1 051, Marshall 9SO, Gou!d 84,
Minto 917, Willey 1.05">, Hill 141, Gross 894
McCarthy I.OSB, Crowhurst 131, Waterman
'.M.S. Welcker 1,051, Grant 118, DeHavenol7,
Herley 1.002. Grtves 111, Edgerton !M5,
Morrow 944 Sumner 1,066 Glrs:ock 1,058
Hotchkiss 120, Yarcell 11 ! Heed 940, Car
penter 1,069, Andrew* li'l, Kimball 875,
Wilcoxon, 1,111, Goia 123. Chandler 1,002,
Spilman, 1,025, L&ndis 811, Greely 'J'6U
Coombs 1,101, Cutter 1.1.5."..
Frull-firowerV Convention.
San Josf, November 1 kb.— The Fruit-
Gr.iwers' second annual (■invention met at
the California Theater it U A M. Dr. S. F.
Chopin, of Santa Clara, was elected Chair
man, acd J. H. Wheeler, r,f San Francisco,
temporary Secretary. The following were
appointed a Ccmtaittce on Ogaaizition :
Matthew Oooke, <f the Horticultural Com
icipri;n ; A. T. Hstch, of Solano ; J. C. l)e
--long, of Marin ; M. J. Hair, en, of SanU
Clara; William John tor, if Sacrrsm-Lti'
W. R. Peck, of P,,-c?r; Ezra FUk, of Baa
Jocquin, A Committee on Literary Exer
o's.s was eppnuted, of which Professor
! Dwinsl : e wsa Chairman. The et'ier members I
were Mr. Cooke, Dr. Chapin, Mefur?. Hatch I
of San Diego and Holt of Riverside. Ad
j jurned to IP. si. In an adjoining hall were
numerous specimens of indict rest*. Eeveral
mounted in microFcne.
AITTRNOOS SESSION.
San Jr.sE, November 14'h.— At the Fruit-
Growers' Convention this afternoon, after the
routine business had been disposed cf. Pro
fessor C. U. Dsvinelle, President of the State
Horticultural Commission, read a speech,
showing tse groat advantages resulting from
a systematic < If .rt io the destruction of pests,
and from the calling of the Convention. He
referred to the difficulties enor unlcred by the
Board of State Horticultural Commissioners,
who do not receive a cent for their services,
but have bcea Btmicg to preserve an indus
try in which their all is invented. The princi
ple for which th^y are c intending is con
i tamed in the uyiog, "S^ use your own
| as not to injure othors." The primary ob
ject of this Conveiitioa v to ascertain the
view* cf fruit culturufa end others as to
hgMrticn f>r the preservation of our fruit
interests, and c mpaie notes as to the most
effective method* of combating the plagues
of the orchard. The Pryf&jsor outlined the
effectiveness of the work of the CommLsioD,
showing the prcved practicability cf suppress
ing the pesrs. The County Board's" buve I
efficiently aided the State Board in the work,
I and it is important that the light men,
' who have faith io the practicability
of suppression, should be appointed
to these Bo&n's. Somo impedixeLts
have aii^en froniLol undcretsnding the power
cf the Commission, under which any resilient
cf a county em etter a complaUist agaiost
any pereon within that county for harboring
! nosium in-ects, and that the limits of that
| riglt should ba extended to the whole State.
' Tho law, although eff-ctive.'s far as enforced,
is not tyrarjnica', acd give-! ampla notic?, too, I
| that perscins who have pests on their places
! can themselves get riJ of them, and their
trees can only ba destroyed by order of a
Court, after thf.y hay* rifnifd to take
tae rtquiiite Bt»pi theuiseivei. Tnere I
is rxlicy as wtH as principle in
! enforcing that law. The presence of tie
pests cannot lor? be kept secret, and their ex
tirpation enhances the value of lacd 25 to
100 per cent. It is fafr to U cate an orchard
iv an old settled di-itric; where they have |
been eiteroiinated, than in a new one where
they hive not a^peaie 1 . Within two y?tr3
past California has m^de greater pr "cress
than any other State in Hiving the inse. t
prcbleui, both by leaidatioa acd experiment,
and wo can all did in formiag public opinion
liv thii direct! n. He cinc!ud»d by referricg
to the subjfet of nmikets, transportatioD,
etc. He was followed by Matthew Cooke, I
Chi>;f Executive Officer of the H'rtieutrral
Consmiasioa, who uarr.^Uii in detail the work I
of the Commission during tha past year, and
tbeiaipedimeniH froia tha resistance to the
law of L-jsk k Co. He also detailed the
successful experiencs of the Commission at
some ler.glh. Thero were !hin essays and
descriptions on prunirg snd other topic.). The
Conveation will be continued tw.> oays more,
Chinese 4 crtlii.-nl • €a«eg.
San Francisco. November 14th.— In the
case of Fcok Ah Heim, a Chinfso merchant, I
who arrived on the steamer Coptic, and was I
not permitted to land, .Tu.ige Hollmm, of the
United States Distiict Court, to-day sus
tained the wrii of habeas corpus permittiug
him to land. The ground of the dtcUion was
] that although the applicant had no certifi
cate, it was proved by sufficient evidence that
he was a merchant, and consequently needed
tone. Three other Chinamen are detained
on the Coptic, and the District Attorney
tliinks thit evidence must be produced in
Court to admit of the'r landing ; bat Jud,jre
Hi ffman expressed an opinion that the Col
lfctor of the Port could make inquiiie?, and
if saii-lird that they were merchants, could
allow them to land.
The Sinner Harkct.
Ran Frakcisco, November 14th.— We note
a fair ii qoiij for mnr.ey in thin mr.rket, both
for local use ard fjr New York. Rates
rerasin the mmc a3 they have beta for
some tim». Exchange ii adive, though
grain bi;l-< have beon ratNer pl^utifnl an!
heavy. Five Silver r.nd Mexican Dollars are
dull and nominal. W« < t u.it9 call loans on
fitst-cUfs security at 4(n B p=r cent., and the
cxtremrs for comn>erciil l.acs are 7(a9 pir
cent. Mortcage piper is taken by the savings
hunkß at 0(5 9 per cent., and the borrower re
lieved of ah rb!i;,'atio:!3 f,.r taxea to the ex
tent of the !ian on bin property. Drafts on
New York sell at 20C</ r.e prt-raium per 3100 ;
telegrams on do, 30c per $100 ; London ex
change, 49|(5.1<ii'l for bank bills, and 50<a,
SOJifor coiumercial ; refined tiiver, 13@13j
per cent, discount; Mexican dollars, 88(&
88.JO apiece, nominal.
Attempted Sulelde-WnrrantA haul,
San Feascisco, November 14 :b.— Wiiliam
Abraharteen. n pikinter, and a native of Nor
way, a^ed 40 years, atle-npted to commit
Buicide to-day by cutting each arm btlow the
elbow. He was dkemred aad seiit to the
Receiving Hospital for trtatment,
Warrants for the anest of the two officjrs
of the whaling birk Rv.nbjw were issued to
diy. T(.e°e men are charged with deserting
a sailer during tha whaliDi- ctn^Be of tbU ves
sel, on a fl >c of ice near IViu". Barrow. The
roan was iWwW«H h s tr.e w«y by the explo
sion of a wha'p-suniirig bomb, atd it is
charged that in tl.at condition ha wa* aban
doned to h : B hcpeleM fate. Indians stale
that a few dayß ai'.cr btirg deeerted t'ae man
was §een litg north on a large floe of ice.
The Mearngna Canal Scheme
Sas FBA^CISco, November 14th, —For
soxe days the mercantile community haa
been subscribing to the stock of the Nicaragua
Ship Canal Company, contingent on the pas
sage of the bill by Congreaa next month.
The subscription was started among members
of the Board of Trade, which has taken a
deep interest in the scheme, and the list at
DAILY RECORD FVJOf BE'lEf.
Sather & Co.'s bank now shows signatures to
tho extent of §100,000. They an, limited to
2CO shar.s f ( .r each tul-scriber, and to 10 per
cent, of the maximum capital. The
stock h also being taken at New York
by capitalists, and is being effared here
to allow the merchants of this coast an op
portunity < f showing their good-will to the
project, which they have indorsed. A letter
has bsen received by Captain W. L. Merry,
who represents the company on this coast,
from Don yosquin Z walla. President of
Nicaragua, manifesting tha great interest
taken by his Gov< retreat in the canal com
pany, and intimating that a special envoy
will be s, nt to meet any contingency that
may ari?e in legislation connected with the
bill duiiug the fortbeomict; session of Con
gress,
Death or an Old Be*ldent.
Princeton (CoJubb cmnty), November
14th. — Huch Williams, one of the oldest resi
dents in this section, died to-day. He was
unmarried.
Fleeted liy the I'nlted States Martha!.
Hankokh, November 14th. — Yesterday
Marshal Drew in psrßon accomplished the
ejectment of James B. Fretwell from a quar
ter Motion of laud where he has made hia
home with hU family fcr cine years past.
No resistance was offered. Perry C. Phil
lip*, who tluims this land by purchase of the
railroad company, was placed in prefeeeion,
acd hb Portuguese asistants and teams were
used in tfce work of dispofsetfing. To-day
1 hillipn had Frttw.U'a house ton o*o*o by
hw Portuguese and removed from tho land.
!>!-:. -trim Sir...
Wilmiscton (Loa Angeles county), No
vember 14th.— Last night, at about 10 o'clock,
n Sro wai discovered in the rear cf the upper
part of the store of W. Frankel k Co. In
aa irc.-jiiihly ►hort tirrf f"» »r'i'e buildiDg
was a mags of ruics, and all its contents de-
Btroyed. The IKmes had in the meantime
spread to the adj >iniug buildings, leaving
barely tims enough to sive thn most valuable
portion of their contents. Fortunately no
wicd was blowing, acd the fire Beemel con
tent to lick up the wooden buildings
in the block where it began. The
fallowing are the principal leases : W. Frankel
k Co., 820,000 ; Bennett, shoe etnre, §500 ;
Mra. Grrep, tancy (mode, S2.000 ; Mrs. Day.
Usob, millinery, S500 ; John Ctrro, barber,
|SO0 ; Simon, saloon. §1,5,19 ; Joe Sylva,
merchandise, S3 000 ; Tom Marshall, saloen,
$1,500; H. Hildebrant, gallon, $2,500; H.
Van Vatkenhurj, harness uhep, 53.C00; Fire
men's Hall, S1.000; C. Kilman, fruit store,
SSOO. The ins uranca is estimated to ba about
§30.000. Vaii .ua ruoiors r.re off jat as to the
origin of the fire.
Sasta Bafbara, November 14th.— A fire
occurred yesterday morning ir, a dwelling,
hou'e occupied by Mrs. J. P. Lacy. The
house acd contents were totally destroyed.
The dwelling and furniture were cwuej by
Dixio W. Thompson ; no insurance.
The FiKlol at Stockton.
Stockton, November 14th.— The little boy,
George label, wcuo/led Sunday by a pistol
bill, wa3 shot by hi.i companion, Charles
Bluck, a lad of hia own aga, and not by a
stranger, us he stated. Youtjr Black has ac
kncwlec'ged having fi/ed the shot. I»bel is
renting ccmfortably.
Willie Creary, a Ud afed 11 jeirc, shot
himtelf ttnogh the ri.'jht le?, near the hip,
on Saturday, while carelessly hacdliDg a
pistel.
.VtYAOA.
Ci.arcllrt" ZiciiM- Destroyed by Fire.
KI'KKKA, November 14:h. — A fire on Ruby
Hill last night destroyed the boardinc-housa
of EJ. Trtfetter, a largo frame building.
Nothing was sived. Los*, §3,500; intured
in the South British National of Ntw Z :aland
for 51. 300.
A "LlTer" Pardoned.
Cakson, November 14th. — Alf. Char'z,
sentenced for life for killing Rickar, in Ku
rek», was pardoned to-day on newly-discov
ered evidence. The pardon gives peneral
Ba'.Ufaction.
AKIZONA.
Murderer ('upturn! — "Billy the Kid"
Killed Again.
ToMiiSTONE, November 14th.— E. D. Will
iams, who killed Joseph H. Zsigler in this
city on tha l->t instant, was arrested at Ben
j son yesterday. He hed been in Sonora, and
was on his way to California. He is cow in
jail. J I ;- claims that the killing was doce in
self-defense.
William Claihorne, alias "B.Uy the Kid,"
was shot and killed this morning at the Ori
ental Saloon, in this ci!y, by Frank L-slie,
I alias " Buck*k;n Frank." The partiep quir-
I r'led, when the Kid armed hicapelf with a
Wicchestfr, ard returnirg to the saloon
waited tnUide for the appearance of Leslie.
As the latter emerged from the door tho Kid
rp3ncd firo at a distance of fifteen feet, and
iiii.-'-cl Leaß*i who drew his revolver and,
returning the fire, shot the Kid tLr ■ u^h tha
bndy, mortally wounding him. He lived half
an hour after being shot. The Cororer'j jury
returned a verdict of justifiable homicide.
Both pariieß hava heretofors killed their map.
XKO MCXICO.
I
I < [xililli :m VelfKnto F.lertril.
Panta Fe, November lth.— The latest re
turns indicate the fleetbm of Trano,!iilii;o
| Luna, th-3 K?pu"'ilicin nominee for <'on>;resß,
jby about 1.500 majority. In Santa Fe county
to-duy the Democratic County Commissioners
threw out five precincts, thus overcoming the
Republican majority of 100. The Territory,
however, hes gone largely Republican.
HDKMi
Shot While MattUmg aa Officer.
The Dalles, November Hth. — A ehooting
affray ocjurrei i.i this dW about noon to-day,
in which Kil. Homiv, a hnlf hreeil, wai shot
and seri(.udly, acd it Dot f»tally, ufvod by
special policeman C. P. Jones. Tne facts
are as follows : A man by the came of
Dencis had ebped with a woman r.ini'.d Mrs.
Giidte'h from a l.if.ir.g c.-.mpin Washington
I Terrilory, near White Silmcn, and csmc to
I The Dalles last Saturdr.y. He lodged with
her at a disrfir.utablo lo'i,-ing-h':u9e on Sec
ond street. Yosteidiytue husband came to
this city wl swore oat a warrant against the
seducer, and had him arrested for adul'.cry.
Duriig the pr gre=3 of the trill tl:e (eatimeny
of the woman WABdeiired.tnd Jus'iceCalhouns
Uaued a warrant for her arrest. This was
placjd in the hinds of Deputy Sheriff Hay
don, who, incorapa-iy with »pecial policeman
| Jonep. approdched the room in which she was
secreter 1 . Uoxey vtbr on t>.e iosiJe, aud re
fused admittance. Harden rrjarnged to pry
open the dorr partially, «h«n Hoxey pulled
a pUtol on him. lie iir.ine.-.iattdy C3lled to
Jone« to hflp him, at which Hoxey, through
the partially opened door, leveled the pistol
at Jones. The police officer told liha to de
pict ; that thty bud a warrant for tho arrest
of tte woman. H x y pttr] no af :r lion to
this, but Htill heM his pistol in a threatening
attitude, at which .Tones rirew his revolver
acd fired, the ball striking Hnxer in the abdo
men ond ranging backwards, inflicting a very
serious wound. Tne action of tfce policeman
ia generally considered justifiable, as he was
acting in self-defcn.-e, aside from aidiDg an
officsr in s^rvitg a wiit.
A I'nr l: .mi -vii i.ir. i:i<|,ii-. ;..
Portland, Nov.-niber 14 h.— At tie in
quest ycH*pril»y on the body of tho man who
committed ni'cide oa Sunday evcting, it wns
a«'.ertaiLe<i tl^at Lv ramq r. as W. J. Doran.
He lef: s letter, ciriog orders fot ths dispo
fi:ion of his effect", ihna showing that tha act
was preinediUt." i. HU Ik-: et;ci»r y c. rtiri^ate
from tho A. O. U. W. WM ma c payable to
his sone, Walrer aLil S^ynionr, nr.d the
money, with bU j-^welrv, v»!ued al $100, he
ordered forwarded to D.-. J. EL Wi !>', "f
Powlett street, Eisi Melbuurne. Auitrjli*. in
trusl for them.
■\TASIII.\«TO^ TKUCITOBV.
rnget Suiail liop*.
Feattle (W. T ) N. ..vsinber 14:h.— It the
hands if lets than half a d>.z?n h~p-ernwcr»,
who have comMned to bold for SI 10 psr
pound, home delivery, then are about 400
bales, all told, retnaimncr unsold ori Puget
S«.und, for which §1 05 hss b?en al/eady
< ffered ; but holders refused to tiiade their
fixei prices. The last sale of hops here tuida
was at 81 a p-;und for E^em acc.-u»t. The
next rhipment from this section will consist
cf 150 b»lfp, which tho steamer EMer f»iUd
to taka for want M *p»e«,
«-— . - - • - — — ■ ■
British cinmaii.
>:•;■ ■!.■■-. I by a Cliioamr.n
VrcTOBIA (a C), November Mft.-^A
Kimlo -p« dispatch savn : The body cf l)e
--wir the n.iepini! Tax Collector, wai found
bnried in Smart Ahck'a ( » Chi C »m»n )
c.ibia The Chinam-vn ran a duff from the
cllUr'and buried the boJr. kavintr the flxir
;ntsc% which caused safpici r. Smsrt Aleck
hao croMfni the line, ted is in the vicinity of
('olnlle, W. T. A special CoDstabla w»g seat
from here two weeks ago to arrest him.
t.r Make yoar o.'d things look like new by
asing the Diamond I'jf", and yon will ba
happy. Any of the f iiaion»ble colon for 10
canto.

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