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第96章

The "flush times" held bravely on.Something over two years before, Mr.

Goodman and another journeyman printer, had borrowed forty dollars and set out from San Francisco to try their fortunes in the new city of Virginia.They found the Territorial Enterprise, a poverty-stricken weekly journal, gasping for breath and likely to die.They bought it, type, fixtures, good-will and all, for a thousand dollars, on long time.

The editorial sanctum, news-room, press-room, publication office, bed-chamber, parlor, and kitchen were all compressed into one apartment and it was a small one, too.The editors and printers slept on the floor, a Chinaman did their cooking, and the "imposing-stone" was the general dinner table.But now things were changed.The paper was a great daily, printed by steam; there were five editors and twenty-three compositors;the subscription price was sixteen dollars a year; the advertising rates were exorbitant, and the columns crowded.The paper was clearing from six to ten thousand dollars a month, and the "Enterprise Building" was finished and ready for occupation--a stately fireproof brick.Every day from five all the way up to eleven columns of "live" advertisements were left out or crowded into spasmodic and irregular "supplements."The "Gould & Curry" company were erecting a monster hundred-stamp mill at a cost that ultimately fell little short of a million dollars.Gould &Curry stock paid heavy dividends--a rare thing, and an experience confined to the dozen or fifteen claims located on the "main lead," the "Comstock." The Superintendent of the Gould & Curry lived, rent free, in a fine house built and furnished by the company.He drove a fine pair of horses which were a present from the company, and his salary was twelve thousand dollars a year.The superintendent of another of the great mines traveled in grand state, had a salary of twenty-eight thousand dollars a year, and in a law suit in after days claimed that he was to have had one per cent.on the gross yield of the bullion likewise.

Money was wonderfully plenty.The trouble was, not how to get it,--but how to spend it, how to lavish it, get rid of it, squander it.And so it was a happy thing that just at this juncture the news came over the wires that a great United States Sanitary Commission had been formed and money was wanted for the relief of the wounded sailors and soldiers of the Union languishing in the Eastern hospitals.Right on the heels of it came word that San Francisco had responded superbly before the telegram was half a day old.Virginia rose as one man! A Sanitary Committee was hurriedly organized, and its chairman mounted a vacant cart in C street and tried to make the clamorous multitude understand that the rest of the committee were flying hither and thither and working with all their might and main, and that if the town would only wait an hour, an office would be ready, books opened, and the Commission prepared to receive contributions.His voice was drowned and his information lost in a ceaseless roar of cheers, and demands that the money be received now--they swore they would not wait.The chairman pleaded and argued, but, deaf to all entreaty, men plowed their way through the throng and rained checks of gold coin into the cart and skurried away for more.Hands clutching money, were thrust aloft out of the jam by men who hoped this eloquent appeal would cleave a road their strugglings could not open.

The very Chinamen and Indians caught the excitement and dashed their half dollars into the cart without knowing or caring what it was all about.

Women plunged into the crowd, trimly attired, fought their way to the cart with their coin, and emerged again, by and by, with their apparel in a state of hopeless dilapidation.It was the wildest mob Virginia had ever seen and the most determined and ungovernable; and when at last it abated its fury and dispersed, it had not a penny in its pocket.

To use its own phraseology, it came there "flush" and went away "busted."After that, the Commission got itself into systematic working order, and for weeks the contributions flowed into its treasury in a generous stream.Individuals and all sorts of organizations levied upon themselves a regular weekly tax for the sanitary fund, graduated according to their means, and there was not another grand universal outburst till the famous "Sanitary Flour Sack" came our way.Its history is peculiar and interesting.A former schoolmate of mine, by the name of Reuel Gridley, was living at the little city of Austin, in the Reese river country, at this time, and was the Democratic candidate for mayor.

He and the Republican candidate made an agreement that the defeated man should be publicly presented with a fifty-pound sack of flour by the successful one, and should carry it home on his shoulder.Gridley was defeated.The new mayor gave him the sack of flour, and he shouldered it and carried it a mile or two, from Lower Austin to his home in Upper Austin, attended by a band of music and the whole population.Arrived there, he said he did not need the flour, and asked what the people thought he had better do with it.A voice said:

"Sell it to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the Sanitary fund."The suggestion was greeted with a round of applause, and Gridley mounted a dry-goods box and assumed the role of auctioneer.The bids went higher and higher, as the sympathies of the pioneers awoke and expanded, till at last the sack was knocked down to a mill man at two hundred and fifty dollars, and his check taken.He was asked where he would have the flour delivered, and he said:

"Nowhere--sell it again."

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