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Application for 4 Patetit to a
Mining Claim.
Cas. U. 8, Land Orrics Sacramento, Cas.,
April 21, 1886.
OTICE is hereby given that
ig me whose P aripesrey 1s a
Ci evada couuty, FF made appliper 125 for p tent for the Live Oak Quarts
Mine, bearing golu, bi g titveen bun‘dred (1500) lunear teec of the vein or lode,
with surface ground turee nundred (suv,
feet in width, in Washington ruining dis:
trict, Nevada county, Calfornia, aud decribed in the aad field notes on tile in
this office, as follows, viz:
SURVEY ‘OF po ea Se,
Beginning at'a post in rock aiouu'an Bn saw corner of the claim,
from which the origina: SW corner & Diack
oak 8 inches in diameter bears 51-.
E 0.86 chs dist; and from whith the core.
common tO sectious 11, 12,13, 14 Tp 17 N
IE MDB M beas 5 80° W 0.085 ch»
5 this course and uistance being calcuiatfrom @ traverse line, and ruaning thence
vat. 17° &, N63-4W 0,lo, A ravine lv
lks wide runs Nic 9.65; road bears NW anc
SE 15.60; fullow south bank of South Yuve
rivea 16.60; leaye south bauk of South Yuvu
river and asceud roc y point 14.00 or 22.0,
in rock mound marked LU No, 1 wtb Thence 8 84 1-2~
E 0.86 -o+-biutt, edge A the south bath
of the south Yuba river; 209.6 feet or 4.55
a tree 15
in, in dia, biaz dand marked L
stauding on the north bank of the SoutL
Yuba river; at-nortn—end of Loue asceu.
granite point 599.8 reet or ¥.03, post in rock
mound marked LO wo, Zat XK coruervi
the cluim. ‘Inence S$ 6 4-4 E, over rock,
em 14.48 north bauk of Suuth Yuba river,
48 South bank of Suuth Yuba river; 20. ic
small black oak; 22.51 live oak 10 ilachec
dia, marked & B No, 4 BT, 1490.9 It oF
22,68, post in rock mound markeu & bs No. 4
at SE ceruer of the claim. Taence N 54 4-25
W 2.26 NE cortier uf cavin 290.6 feet or 4.04
postin rock mound marked Kb at soul
end of iode; 6.54 road icavess NW aud di
699.8 ft-or 9.03 pust in rock mcund marke.
i B No. 3; the piace of beginn ng, contain
ing 20 13-100 acres, and designated as Lui
NO. 61, ia Sections 12 and 13, Towuship 1.
Norta, Range 11K, Mt. viablo Base and Me
ridian,
All persons holdiog any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to preseut Ue
samé before this oftice within sixty day.
from ths first day of publishing uereot,
-_\ Ev. F. TAYUOK, Register.
Searls & Searl#, Attys.
Ordinance No. 70,
An ordinance to provide revenue to levy a
Qity road poil tax for City road purpures
‘\H it Board of Trustwes of the City of Ne. ~ vada do ordain as-follows: ‘
“Bection 1, Tnata City 1oad poll tax o
Three Dollars is hereby levied for the fisa
year 1885 and 1836, upon each male i babi
tant of the City of Nevada over the age u
teenty-one and under the age of tift
years, for City road p , which saic
tax shall become dué and shall be co.
ectable on aod after the 23d day of Jaue,
1885.
‘Bection 2. The Clerk of the Board of City
fs gaat immediately procure a sultiént number of City road poll tux reveipts
each of which shall be consecutively num
bered and rigned by the President of ti
Board of City Yrustees, and upon the re
quest of the City Marshal shail deliver t
him from time to time such number of suc.
blank receipts as he'shall order, taking hi.
receipt tnerefor anu charging ~ th
amount of the same against hm, and o
the tirst Monday of each month he shai
a sett twith the City Marshat oi
rativ.:,
his account of such poll tax receipts baseo
upon the money paid into the C.ty Treasury
on such poll tax, and credit, to the Marshu:
and the number f blank receipts on hand,
and at the expiration of the fi-cal year h.
shall receive the surrender of all poll tar
receipts issued to the Marshall ani unsola,
and ¢redit hiv account therewith, and the.
make final sett! t of the t of the
City Marshal tor road poll tax receipts fu:
the fiscal year then ended.
Section 8. It shali be the duty of th
City Marshal, who ivhereby made Collect:
ot the City road-poll tax, to demand of eaci.
male inhabitant of the City of Nevada ove:
the age of wwenty-oneand under the age v
fifty years, Three Dollars for a City rom
tax, and on neglector refusal of sucl.
person to pay the same onsuch demand, h:
must collect by seizure and saie ofany per
sonal property owned by such person; th:
sale of property so svized may be made afte:
three hours verbal notive of time and place
and the provisions of Sections 3791, s7v3
: $794, 8795 and 8796 of the Political Code o.
the Stace of Jalifornia shall apply to suc
seizure and sale aad shall govern the same
Section 4. ‘The City Marshal snall collect
the City road poll tax a.d upun the pay
ment of said tax shall deliver to each per
gon paying the sie a receipt furnished by
the Clerk of the Board of City Trustee-,
which receipt shall be countersignéd b)
himself before delivery. He ‘shalt receiv.
such b'ank poll tax receipt from the Ciera
of the of Trustees from time to time,
as the sanie shall be needed coy og ai
self with the amount andon the first Mon
day in each month he shall pay over to th
City Treasurer all moneys collected by hin
of such City road poll tax for the preceding
month and settle his account with th:
Clerk of the Board for the said month upor
the basis of the amount paid into the Cit)
Treasury for said month, and the unsold tas
receipts on hand issued to him by the Clerk
of the Board for said month. And at the
expirstiou of the fisval year_he shall sur
render ali blank poll tax receipts theretofore issued to him remaining unsold to the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees, who shal:
credit hiin with the amount thereof, and hy
shall then make his final settlement for the
fiscal year then ended.
Section 5. The Marshal shall be allowed
fifteen per vent. ofall moneys collectei by
him for City road poll tax for the fiscal
year 1885 and 1886.
Passed June 4th, 1885,
H. ©. MILLS, President,
W. G. Ricuarps, Clerk.
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
“YN the Superior Court of the County of NeI vada,State of California. In the.matte:
¢ T. Tracy, an Insolvent Debtor. —
eT. Tracy, an insolvent debtor, having
oped to this Court for a dischirge from
s debts, it is hereby ordered, that the
Clerk of this Court give notice to,all creditors who have proved the'r dabts, to appear
before this Court, at the Court room thereof, on the Thirteenth day of July, 1885, at
the hour of 10 o’clock,: 4. M., and show
cause, they have, why the said Ceo.-T.
Tracy should‘ uot be discharged from ail his
debts, in accordance with the statutes in
such cases made and provided.
It ie further ordered that notice of said
application be given to the creditors by
mail, and by_publication for four weeks in
“The Daily Transcript,” a newspaper published in said county.
J. M. WALLING,
Superior Judge of Superior Court, Nevada
County, California.
Dated June 8 h, 1885.
Attest: F.G. Beatty Clerk.
A. Burrows, Atty for Insolvent.
of Geo
the Kagle7
SHERIF F’S SALE.
J. G. HARTWELL, Administrator of the.
Estate of W. C. Fletcher, deceased,
Plaintiff,
vA
FALL CREEK WINING
+ corporation) Detendan
“ No, 951--Superior Court Execution.
ER and by virtue of au execution,
; issued gut of the superior U in
‘and for the County of Nevada, Scate of California, and to me directed. and delivered,
eg ag on the third day of June,
A. D. 1836, in the above entitled action,
whereiu J. G. Hartwell, suministrator 01
che estate of W: U. Fletcher, , the
above named plaintiff, on the Fourteenth
day of Uctober, A. v. 184, recovered &
judgment against. the Fall Creek Mining
Company (a corporation), defendant, for the
sum of ‘'nree huudred ant Seventy-two
and 50:100, (3872.50) do.lars damages, with
interest at the rate of 7 percent per annum
ill d, together with plaintiff's costs:
910.0, and d'sbursements at the date of
said judgment, (the said judgment is ented to credits, to-wit: December 6th, 1584,
of $162.16, December 27th of 9100.00),
and accruing costs, amounting to the sum
uf $3.60, a8 appears Wo us of’ record, 1 have
jevied upon sid taken into execution all
the right, title and interest which the dewendant, the Fall Creek Mining Company (a
vorporation), had, held, owned or possessed
oa the 14ta day of October, A, D, 5884, the
da, on which said judgment was docketed,
ot which it may have subsequently acquired in and to tne hereinafter described prop
erty, situate, lying and being in the towa.nip of Washington, County of Nevada, State
of Calitornia, and described as fviows, to-wit :
All the right, title, claim and interest. ofche Fall Creek Mining Company (a corpo
cation), defendant, ot, in and to the follow
ng described real estate, standing on the
evords of Nevada county in the name 01
she Fall Creek Mining Company (a corpovation), and particularly described as fulsows, to-wit; Thac certain mineral lot
numvered thirty-nine (39), in Seccions 2
and 11, of Township 17 North, Range 11
dast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, being
+ patent te 2200 feet of the Suipbure:
juartz ledge, and fu ly described in. book of
Patents No, 1, ou pages 208 et eq, in the
cecords of Nevada county; and muneral lov
sumbered thuty-eight (88), in serions 2
sud ll, of ‘iownship 17 North, Rangel)
dost, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, being
+ patent to 000 feet of the Marietta quartz
euge, and fully aeser.bed in. book of Pavenis No, 1, on pages 211 et seq., in the
revurds of Nevada county, together with all
souses, buildings, machmery, quartz
nills, water wheels, water pipes, improvenents, mining tools; and appurtenances
uhereunty belonging oc in any wise apperwimng. Al ot suid property being situatsd in Pall Creek Mining District, Washingou Township, Nevada county, California.
Notice is hereby given thav I wiil sell at
sublicsale, in front of the Court House
twor, in the City of Nevada, Coun:y of Nevada, state of Valifornia, on
Tuesday, June 30th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9 o’ciock A. M. and 5
‘clock P, M., to wit; 12 o’ciock M., all the
ight, title and interest whicu the defendaut
u the above entitiod action, herein named,
iad, held, owned or i by it on
une 14th day of October, 1884, the day on
vhic . said judgment was docketed «8 aforesaid, or which they may have cubsequently
equired in aud to ‘ali the sbove described
sroperty, to the highest bidder for cash, 'o
atisfy suid juigment, together with inter380 and vosts,
Given undet my hand this 4th day of
Jane, A. D. 1886.
ny2 GEO. LORD, Sheriff.
J. L. HOLLAND, Under sheriff.
H. V, Reardan, Plaintiff's Atty.
Notice to Creditors.
N the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California, Inthe mater of the Estate of Th vanie's,d $
votice is hereby given by the undersighsd, Adn.inistrator of the estate a Thomas
daniels, deceased, to the creditor: af ard all
versons having claims against the saiu deeased, toexhibit them with the tecessary
fouchers within four months after the ‘irst
sublication of this notice, to the said Adninistrator, at the Law Uffice of Gaylord &
Jearls, opposite the Court House, Nevada
Jitv, Nevada County,
JOHN DANIELS,
Administrator of the estate of ‘Thomas
Maniels, deceased. .
Dated at Nevada City, June 18, 1885.
Gaylord & Searls, Attys, jel4
YHAMBION MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of business,
jan Francisco, California.
Location of works, Nevada County, California,
Notice.—There are delinquent upon the
chowing desvrtibed stock, on account of assessment number 19, ievied on the twenty’
courany, @
surd day of April 18385, the several
‘ ts set opposite the of the respective shareholders, as follews:
No. No.
Names. Gertf,__Shares.—Am't.
Jumpel Michails, 67 ~—1000 ae
laos M 435 60 4
Alaas M 4538 26 20u
K'aas M 567 10 80
uececq Theo Cleoph 741 200 16 ov
XteIS Tit 465 3 60
Sainsot Anna 490 26 2 0u
jainsot Anna 518 10 80
Sereg:1 iF 712 600-4800
Anain accordance with law,and an order of
she Board of Directors, made on the 23d day
»t April, 1885, so many shares of each od
sel of such stock as may Le necessary willbe
sold at public auction, at the office of the
secretary, No, 622 Montgomery screet, San
rancisco, California; on . TUESDAY, the
shirtietn day of Jnne, 1885, at the hour
at three o’clock,'P. M., of said day, to pay
said delinquent assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
the sale,
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Office, No, 522 Monwgomery sitet, San
el2 Francisco, California.
‘\ UMMONS,—In the Superior Court of the
S: County of Nevada, State of California, -State of California, County of Nevada, ss,—
fhe People of the State of California send
Greeting toCLARENQGE J, RANKIN, Defendant, You are hereby required toapyear in an action brought against you in the
superior Court of the County of Nevada,
state of California, on the nineteenth day of
March, 1885, by LYDIA“A, RANKIN, plain™
iff, and to answer the complaint fileu
herein,within ten days (exclusive of the
lay of service) after the service on
you of this Summons, if served within this
‘ounty ; or, if served out of this county,
Within thirty days, or judgment will be taken
wainst you by default, according to the
prayer-of said “complaint. The said action
is brotight to obtain a Decree of this Court
dissolving the bonds of matrimony sow existing becween™Plaintiff and Defendant upon the ground of habitual intemperance, —
“Also that thé custody ofthe minor child be
awarded to plaintiff, and for general relief,
ag alleged in the cowplaint on dle herein to
which reference is hereby nade.
And youare hereby notified vhat
tail to appearand answer the aid amended
complaint as above required, the sait] plaintiffs will apply to the Coutt for the relief
th i
jou
Ordinance No. 69.
An ordinance to provide revenue for Nevada City. _
(HE Board of Trusteesef Nevada City do
ordain as follows:
‘Section 1. A tax of Forty-five cents on
each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed
and equalized valuatien of all proverty
withi. the corporate limits of Nevada City,
for General Fund purposes, and a tax of
twenty cents on each one hundred dollars,
tor Fire , ishereby levied for the
Passed June Ist, 1885.
H. C. MILLS, President.
W. G. Ricnarps, Clerk.
_ Insolvent Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY
of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter “of NELSYN MARTIN, an
~ Insolvent Debtor. i
NELSON MARTIN, an insolvent debtor,
having applied to this Court.for a discharge
from his debts, it is hereby.ordered that
the Clerk of tnis Court give notice to all
ereditors who have proved their debts, to
‘ before this Court. at the Court
Sen erect, on’the SIXTEENTH DAY
LY, 1885,.at the hour of ten o’clock,
A. M., and
$s inom all his debts, in sosordonce ‘rom its, in acco: ce
‘with the statutes in such cases made and
It is further ordered, that notice of said
i,
a
given to the creditors, by
and by publication (for at least once
Fe aot week), 10 the. Nevada Dai'y Tra.r ed in gaid coun:
‘Superior Judy:
e:*
vent, jel3
‘show cause, if any they have,why .
demanded,
in testimony whereof, I, }. G.
) Seal } Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court
‘ —~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and imp ress the Seal of said Court, at ottice,
in the City of Nevada, on the 20th day of
March, a. D. 1885. F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris. Deputy Clerk.
Searls & Searls, Piff's Attys. april 2d.
“
Notice to Creditors.
In Superior Court, Nevada County, State
of California :
N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JAMES IRVING, deceased. Estate of
James Irving, deceased:
Notice-is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of JAMES
apa ait pe bavi clglapa persons having c nst
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months
after the first publication of this ice, to
the said Administrator, at the office of
Johnson & Mason, at the southeast corner
of Pine and Broad street, up stairs,in Nevada City, Cal.
m24-4w BENJAMIN IRVING,
Administrator of the estate of James Irving, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, May 28d, 1885.
JOHN I. CALDWELL,
: Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and. Conveyancer.
Ottice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
street, Nevada City.
State, and the Courts of the United
States within the State of Cal
Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages for
2 60 each, certificaces ef ackno nt
faeto included .
‘ ie i
the creditors of . ’
ILL practice in ail the Courts of this}.1885, in the above entitle i ection, rein
the FIRST SATIUNAL BANK OF KER ‘0,Nevada, (a corporatio» ve. nam iutiff, S the Fourtee th day of May, 1885, recovered a judgment ayainst W. A. McINCalifornia, and described in the plat. und
field notes on file in this office, as follows,
viz:
Commencing at a live oak tree 12 inches
dia. on South k of South Yuba River,
te K bec Ravine, marked 1. P.
TOsH and A. McINTOSH, defendants, for
Two Hund the sum of Four T
and Fourteen and 84-100 Dollars,
with interest atthe rate of se.en per cent.
ef annum till paid, together with disb srecments at the date of said Judgment,
and accruing costs, amounti: to the sum.
of Ninety -five aud 45-100 ($05.45) dollars,
as appears to us of record. And whereas
ee fe ent roll in the action in which
said t was entered is filed in the
Ulerk’s ottice of said Court, in the County of
Sierra, state of California, and said judgment wee docketedin said Clerk’s office, in
sxid County on the day and year first above
written ; andthe sum of Four Tnousand
Three Hundred and ‘en and. 29-100 doilars,
and interest is now (at the da e of this writ)
actually due on said judgment. I nave levied upon and taken into execution ali the
right, title and interest which the defendaots, W, A. Mélotosh and A. Mcintosh,
or ¢.ther of them had, hed, owned or
sed on the Fourteenth (14th) day of
y, A. D. 1885, the day on which said
judg pe icon ae Bie: io gr
inay. have subsequently acqui in and to
the naiter described La pags bop eae
lying and being in-the township of Meadow .
Lake, County of Nevada, State of California,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit ;
That certain piece, parcel ur lot of land,
lying, and being situate, in Meadow Lake
fowuship, County of Nevada and state of
California, and more perteniety described
aa being the north of the northeast
quarcer, and the southwest quarter of the
uortheast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the east
nalf of the southwest quarter of section 12,
Township 18 North, Range 17 East, Mount
Viablo Base and Meridian, and containing
240acr.s of land, according to the public
survey of the United States.
Notices hereby given that I will sell at
public sale, infront of the Court House
door, in the City of Nevada, County of ‘Neyada, State of California, on
Thursday, the 18th day of June,
1586, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M
and 6 o’clok P. M., to-wit; 12 o’ciock M.
of that day, all the right, title and interest
which the defendants, W. A, Mclutosh and
4. Mcintosh, or , of je gar Hine on
named, had, hel owned or
by them on the Fourteenth day of May,
A. D. 1886, the day on whi.h said.
judgment was docketeu as aforesaid, or
whioh they may have subsequ wtly ucquired in and tathe above described property
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said judgment, together with interest aud
costs. ;
Given under my hand this 2oth day of
May, 1885.
: GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada County, Calif rnia.
By J. L, HOLLAND, Under Sheriff.
Stanley a Smith, Piff’s Atty. m56
°
(No. 1470.]
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal.,May 12th, 1885.
N°RSE is hereby given, that ELLEN 8.
HAWKE, whose pcstottice is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patent for the ‘ Cleveland Placer
Mine,” bearing gold, in Nevada .Mimng
District, Nevada County, Caliturnia, aud described in the plat and field notes on file in
this otfic+, as follows, viz:
Northwest 1 4 of Northwest 1-4; West 12
of We-t-1-2 of Northeast 1-4 of Northwest
1-4, Section 14;Souh east 1-4 of Northeast
\-4 of Northeast 1-t Section 15, Township
16 North, Range 84,East, Mt, Diablo Base
and Meridian, and c.ntaining 60 acres.
Adjoiniig claims are the ‘‘All’s Well
Quartz Mine,” and “‘Blackman and Greeley
Quartz Mine.”
All persuns holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing hereof.
ml Ev, F. TAYLOR,
ister,
First Newspaper Publication May 14,
1835.
J I, Caldwell, Atty.
FINAL PROOF.
U, S. Lanp Orrice, Sacramento, Cat.,
June 12, 1885.
fF\O WHOM IT MAY CONUERN: Notice
is hereby given that CHARLES GRADY
whose Post Office addriss is Nevada Cty, Nevada County, California, has filed nis not ce
of intention tu offer final proof in support
of his claim to the SW } in Section 20, nn.
ship 17 Nerth Range 10 East Mount Diablo
Meridian, embraced in Homestead Application No, 4072, filed in said office on the 23d
day ot January, 1884, and names the following as h.s witnesses: W. T. Holland, Geo.
Kohler, Michael Hanley and M. L. Marsh,
alt of said P.O. and County, and that the
SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1885, at
tL o'clock A. M. has been tixed as the time,
and Nevada City as the place, before the
Superior Judge of said county.
jel4. ED. F, TAYLOR, Register.
Proving Will.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND
for the County of Nevada, State of Cal‘fornia. In the matter of the Estate of
JOHN HOOPER, de ee t to
beaseN. 80° K. 48 links dis
M. No. 1, for Hiawatha Placer Mine, thence
with magnetic variation ls° E, 8. 45 1-29
é. along south bank of South Yuba River
up said stream 8.50 chains to post in rock
mound marhea H. P. M. No. 2, set beside a
ing stump nearly covered with tailings.
hence». 562. E. 8.29.chains to o jeouing
live oak tree 14 inches dia. marked HP P.
al. Ho.3. Thence 8, 65 1-42 &, 908 chs.
to post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No.
4, set where old cabin formerly stood, new
removed, from which Post No. 5 of Horace
Ki'ham Placer mine, patented, bears 8. 39°
60° K. 10.92 chains distant. Thence 8.
74 14° & 0.16. cross old Illinois
road, now unused, 2.58 chs cross section
line between Sections 15 and 16, 11.07 chs
north of corner to Sections 16, 16, 21 a.d 22,
7. 17,N. K. 9K. M. D. M, by calculation;
the corner post destroyed andno trace of
bearing trees to be found 9.71 chains to
in rock mound. set where old stum)
foymerly stood, marked H. P: M. No. 5,
froin which ative oak tree 15 inches dia.
cred N. 56° W. 86 links distant, and the
‘southerly end of a wheel and, pump. shaft
, and the
easterly end of a«mining excavation bears
§. 481-42 E. 4 & chainsdistant. ThenceS
801-22 E, 10.56-:ross section line between .
Sections 15 and 22, 12.22 chains, East of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, T.17 N RB.
9E. M. D.M. by calculation. 11.35 chains
to a leaning live oak tree 20 inch:s dia,
marked H, P. M. No. 6, frow whicn a live
oak tree being corner No. 6 of Enterprise
Canon Placer Mine nted bears 8. 20°
$2’ E, 13.02-chains distant. Then e South
361-42 E, crossing South Yuba River 4.63.
chains to a live oak tree 24 inches dia. marked H. P. M. No. 7, standing on north bank
of South Yuba River from w:.ich the head of
a wing dam bears N, 45 1-42 W. 3.76 chains
distant. ‘Thence N 311.49 W along North
bank of 8 uth Yuba River. 1.07 cross section line besween Sections~15 and 22, 16.55~
chains East of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21
and 22,7. 17 N. 8.9 &. M. D. M, by. caiculation, 8.69 chains to ative oak stump 15
inches dia. marked H. P, M No.8. Thence
N. 461-42 W. 9.28 chains to a postin ‘rock
mound marked H. P. M. No. 9. Thence N.
731-42 W. 6.18, cross seotion line betweea
sections 15 and 16, 14.68 chains North of
corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, T. 17 N.
R. 9. M. D. M. by calculation, 8.65 cross
old Illinois road now unused. 10.15 chs to
a post in rock mound marked H. P, M. No.
10 from which a dead fir tree 30 inches dia.
bears 8. 79° KE. 142 chains distant and the
Northerly end of a wheel and pump rhait
bears 8. 86° 23’ W. 4.12. crains distant.
Thence N. 60 34° W. 10.00 chs toa t in
rock mound marked H. #. M o. 11.
Thence N. 50° W. 12.20 chains to a post in
rock mound marked H. P. M. No, 12 set on
North bank of South Yuba River at janction of Kennebec ravine, from which a live
“. oak tree 20 inches dia. bears N. 34 1-29 E.
76 links distant, and the section Post eommonto Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29T. 17, N.
R. 9B. M. D. M. bears 8, 281-42 W. 123.58
chains distant, the Section Posts on North
side of Sectious 21 and 22vannot be fourd.
Thence 8. 35 1-22 W. crossing South Yuba
River 3.02 chs to the place of beginning,
containing an area of Sixteen and Seventeen one-hundredths (16.17) acres and designated as Lot No. 77, in Sections 15, 16,
and 22, Township 17, North, Runge 11 East,
Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.
“Adjoining claims are the ‘‘Yuba Gravel
Range Mine,” “Dannal’s Placer,” ‘‘Euter~
prise Canyon Placer,” “sailor F.at Placer,’
“Central Placer,” ‘‘Enterprise Placer,” anc
“Horace William Piacer” mines,
All persons holding any adverse claims.
thereto are hereby required to present the
same beiore tnis ottice within sixty days
trom the first day of publishing hereof.
__ED.F.'1AYLOR, Register?
Cross & Simonds, Attorneys.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice wav on the 9th day of May, 1835.
Delinquent Sale Notice.
ANTA ANITA MILL AND MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of
business, Sin Francisco, California.
Location of Works, Nevada County, California.
Notice. There are delinquent upon the
following described stock on account of Assessment, No. 8, levied on the -23d day
anorder of said Superior Court made on
the Ist. day of June, 1885, notice is hereby
given that Monday, the Twenty-seconu
jay of June, 1885, at 10 o'clock a,
M. of said day, atthe Court Room of said
Jourt, at the Court House in the City and
County of Nevada, hasbeen appointed as
the timeand place for proving the Will of
said John Hooper, deceased, and for hearing the application of Mary Hooper_for the
issuance to her of Letters_of Auminiatra. tion with Will annexed, when and where any.
person interested miy appear and contest
the same. a:
Dated June 6th, 1885,
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D, Harris, Deputy.
W. P. sowden, Atty for Petitioer. j2
Notice for Proving Will,
N the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate of Anthoni Thorson,deceased Notice ia hereby given that Savurday, the 27th day of June, 1885, at 10 o’clock
A. M. of said day, at the Court Rooin of said
Court, atthe Court House in the City and
County of Nevada has been appointed as
the time and plice for proving the will of
said Antho i Thorson,deceased,and for hearing the application of B. D. Chadwick for
the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested
May appear and contest the same .
Juno 13th, 1885. =:
F. G BEATTY, Clerk
. By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Per, jel4
of April, 1885, the several amounts set
opposite the n of the respective shareholders as follows:
No, No-—
. Certf. Shares Amt.
Aultman C 245 5000 $100 00
Aultman C 246 2000 40 00
Aultman C 247 2000 40 00
Aultman C 248 ©2000 40 00
Aultman C 249 2000 40 00
Aultman C 250 2000 40 00
Au'tman C 251 1000 20 00
Aultman C 252 1000 20 00
Aultman C 253 1000 20 00
Aultman C 254 1000 20 00
Aultman C 265 1000 20 00
Aultman C 256 500 10 00
Aultman C 257° 600 10 00
Aultuan C, 258 500 10 00
Aultman C 259 600 10 00
Aultman C 260 500 10 00
Aultman C 261 500 10 00
Aultman C 262 100 2 00
Aultman C 263 100 2 ov
Aultman © 264 100 2 00
Aul Cc 265 100 2 00
Aultman C 266 100 2 00
Aultman © 267 100 2 00
Aultman C 268 100 2 00
Aultinan € 269 «=. 100 2 00
Aultman C 834 4500 90°00
Aultman C 835 500 10 00
Harter M D 279 «6+ 4600 10 00
Harter M D 280 600 10 00
HarterMD 281 500 18 vO
Harter M D 282 500 30 00
Harter M-D 283° 100 2-00
Harter M D 284 100 ‘2 00
Harter M D 285 100 2 00
Harter M D 286 100 2 00
Harter M D 287 100 2 00
Miller Jacob 333 3000 60 0
Raff G W 288 250 , '@
Raff G W, Trustee 289 600 10 00
Raff. G W, Trustee 290 500 10 00
Raff G W, Trustee 291 500 10°00
Roff G W, Trustee 292 500 10 00
Raff G W, Trustee 328 500. 10 00
Wheeler R J 294 1000 20 00
Wheeler R J330 1000 20.00
Wheeler R J 331 6738 13 56
Wheeler K J 338 4439 88 78
Wheeler RJ, Trus. 295 1000 20 00
Wheeler R J, Trus, 296 11000 20 00
Wheeler RJ, Trus. 297 1000 20 00
Wheeler RJ, Trus. 208 1000 20 00
Wheeler RJ, Trus. 299 1000 20 00
Wheeler R J, Trus. 300 1000 20 00
Wheeler RJ, Trus. 301 1000 20 00
Wheeler R J, Trus. 302 1000 20 60
Wheeler RJ, Trus303 1000 30 00
And in accordance witn law and an order of
the Board of Directors, made on the 23d. da:
of April, A. D. 1885, so many shares of te 4
pecs ofsuch stock as may be necessary will
sold at public auction, at the office of the
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vada county, California.
Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting
of the Directors, held on the 15th aay ot
May, 1885, an assessment, No. 20, of Three
Cents per share was levied upon the capital
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lode or depusit, ther with surface
ound, six hundred (600) feet in width in
ashington Mining ‘istrict, Nevada county, California, and described in the piat and
field notes on file in this. office, as follows,
viz
Commencing at post in rock mound at
south easterly corner of the claim marked
©. Q. M_ No.-3, on northerly bank of South
Yuba Kiyer from which the south easterly
corner of a cabin bears N. 8° W. 106
chains distant (and the section postmon to Sections 1, 2,11 and 12, Tf. 17,'N.
H. 11 E. Mount Diablo Meridian bears N. . .
38° 59’ K. 1,85 chains distant) and a live
ouk tree being south easterly corner of Yuba
Gold Mining Co.’s mill site designated as
Lot No. 41, B, beats N. 75° 19’ E 17 04 chains
distant, and the apex of the northerly gable
end ofthe Yuba Gold Mining Co’s Quartz
Mill bears 8 78° kK. 6.05 chains distant.
‘Thence with magnetic variation 7° Kast,
N. 9° 01’ W. 1.30 chains, centre of Washingtoh road, 2234 chains, post in rock
mound near high bluff of ro k marked C.
Q. M. No. 4, from which a double live oak
tree 20 ins. diam, bears N. 72 1-42 W. 94
links distant. Thence N. 859-W. 4.54 chs
Post in rock mound marked C. Q. M. No. 2,
on north end of lode claim 9,04 chs, Post in
rock mound marked C.Q. M. No. 5, from
which a live oak tree 4 ius. diam. bears \.
19¢ W. 32 links distant. Thence 8. 15>
65’ E. 2.62 chs. Post marked 8, T. Q M. No,
4, for Secret Treasure Quartz Mine, 17.17
chs centre of. Washington road, 25.22 chs.
Post in rock mound marked C, Q M. No.
6, on northerly bank of South Yuba River,
being also Post No. 3 of Secret Treasure
Quartz Mine, from which a live oak tree
12 ins. diam, bears N.11-4° W. 1.14 chs.
distant. Thence 8. 86° E. 2.98 chs. Post
in rock mound marked C. Q, M. Nv. 1, on
8. end of lode claim. 6,16 chains to the place
of beginning—containing an arca_of 16 and
forty-eight one-hundredths (16.48) acres,
and designated as Not No. forty-nine
in Section 11, Township 17, North
Range, 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said locatios was made on the 2nd day
of Februar,, A. D. 1834 by U. G. Ferguson
and on the.'26th day ot February, A. D.
1884, was gtanted, sold and conveyed to
this «pplicant, James Duncan, by the said
C. G. Ferguson, by deed of bargain and sale,
vho has duly performed all work and expenditure on ssid cl4im up to this application and now owns the same and is in possession thereof. Adjoining claims are the
“Mayflower,” “Hathaway,” “Yuba Quartz
Ledge, No. ?and Mill site.” “Marietra G
and 8. Q. M.” “‘sulphuret G. and 8.Q. hi.
anJ Secret Treasure Q .ar'z Mines.”
All persons holding any «dverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same be:ore this « flice_ within sixty.days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
ED, F. TAYLOR, Register,
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney.
The first day of
notice was on the
ublishing of the above
ith day of May, 1885.
[No. 1466.] 2
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cul,, May 1, 1885.
OTICE is hereby given, that JAMES
DUNCAN, whose postoffice is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patent for the ‘‘Secret Treasure
Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fifteen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein,
lode of depos t, together with surface ground
4ix hundred (600) feet in width, in Washington Mining District, Nevadacounty, Cali
fornia, and described in the plat and field
notes-on file in this office, as follows, viz:
Commencing at post in rock mound at
southeasterly corner of the claim, (being also po-t No. 6 of the Cornucopia quartz
mine), marked S TQ M No 3, standing on
northerly bank of South Yuba river, from
which a live oak tree 12 ins, diam. bears N
11-42 W 1,14 chains, distant (and the section teommon to Sections 1,2, 11 and
12, T17 NR11E,MDM, bears N 44° 14
E 55.54 chains distant), anda live oak tree
being southeasterly corner of Yuba Gold
Miniug Co.’s mill site, designated as lot No.
41 B, rs N. 80° 29’, E 22.92 chs. distant, and the apex of the northerly gable
end of the Yuba Gold Mining Co.’s .quartz
mill bears 8. 81° 33’, £12.18 chs distant;
thence with magnetic variation 17° E., N.
15 $55’, W. 6.05 chs., center of Washington
road 20.60 chs., post in rock mound marked
8. T. Q. M. No. 4,from which post No 5 of
Cornucopia quartz mie bears N. 15° 55’,
W., 262 chs, distant; thence N, 57:9,;-W.-5.10
chs; post in rock mound m rked8. T. Q M.
No. 2 on north end of lode claim 10.10 chs.;
post in rock mound marked 8. T. Q. M. No,
5; thence 8, 22° 25!, E. 16.32 chs., center
of Washington road 25.82 chs.; post in rock
mound on bluff of rocks ove: looking the
South Yuba river on north bank of same;
thence S. 57°, E. 3.63 chs.; post in rock
mound marked 8. T.Q. M. No. 1 on south
end of lode claim, 4.04 ciis., to the place ot
beginning, contaisiny te: and ninety-two
one hundredths (10.92) acres, ad -designated as Lot No. 50, in «= ivi il, Lownship 17
North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and
Meridian. fi
Said location'was made on the 9th day of
February, 1884, by C. G. Ferguson, and developments commenced, and on the 26th
day of February, 1884, was sold and con
veyed to thisapplicant by deed of bargain
and sale, by the said C, G,. Ferguson, and
Sppbennt has owned and pdssessed the said
claim up to this application, and now: owns
the same and is in the possession thereof.
Adjoining claims are the ‘‘Mayflower,”
“Hathaway,” ‘Yuba Quartz Ledge No, 2
and mill site,” ‘‘MariettaG. & 8. Q. M.”
“Sulphuret G. & S. Q. M.” and ‘‘Cornucopia Quartz Mines ”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this ottice within sixty days
from the first day of races . hereof.
ED. F, TAYLOR, Register.
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney, :
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was on the 9th day of May, 1885.
Insolvent Notice. .
] N the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, In the matterof L A. Thurst n, an Inso'vent Debtor.
L. A. Thurston having filed in this Court
his petition, schec ule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears thathe is an
insolvent debtor, the said L, A. Thurston is
hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the county of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and perso al, of th: said L. A.
Thurston, Insolvent Debtor,« xcept such as
may_be by law exempt froiu execution, and
of all his deeds, Vouchers, books of account
and papers,.and to lee}: the same safely until the appoift-men: of an assizn-e of his estate. All person®are forbiduen to pay any
debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any
papery belonging to him, or to any person,
rm or corporation, or iation for his
use. Thesaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to
transfer ordeli.erany property until the
further order of this Court, exvept as herein
exdered. : :
of esid debtor be aud appear before the
Hoa. J.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open
Court, of the courtroom of said Court, in the
said county of Nev: on the 22d day of
June, 1885, at 10 0’clock A. M. of that day, to
prove their debts and choose one or more asnees of the estate of said debtor. ;
tis further or‘ered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
in the city and county of Nevada, as often
as the said paper is published, before the
saii day set for the meeting of the creditors,
, aa aprontae ordercd that in the meane all proc ngs against the said insolvent be stayed. weet :
Dated May 15th, 1885.
J. M. WALLING,
Sudge of Superior Court.
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
Johnson & Mason, A:tys for Inrolvent.
A. WUTKE,
FASHIONABLE BOOT
“Kearne
It is further ordered-that all the creditors }”
Esta blis bic
1854. for thetrea
and Seminal Di:
eases such as Gor
orrhea, Gleet,‘
~y, Stricture, Syphii
: is in all its formig. Seminal weaknesos’ Im ncy , etc. —
: Skin Diseases (01
of -years’s standing
and Ulcerate:.
legs successfully
. treated.
SS ee
Dr. Gibnon has the pleasure of annou
Beng he has retarned from visiting t
P vi ga itals of Europe, and has r
pam practice at the Dispensary, 623
Street San Francisco, where his
old patients and those requiring his servic 8
may find him.
Seminal Wexkness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
abuse, This solitary vice,or depraved sexual
lg , is practiced by the ~ youth of
both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following
train of morbid s tons w combatted
by scientific meaical measures, viz; Sallow
sountenance, dark spots under thé eyes,
pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise
ike the rustling of eaves and the rattling of
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
intellect, loss of confid d in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new
acquaintances, disposition to shun society,
loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and
various eruptions about the face, furred
tongue, fetid breath, coughs, i
At the hour of one o'clock pP. M., at the
door of the Court Hovse, in Nevada City,
ment of Sexuz. in said county, all right, title and interest
that said J. F. Schulihess had at the tyme of
his dee ase, or that said rstate had at any
time since or has now of, in anc to the foilowing described real . aac
vadatity, beginning ata stake marked L
of K.8 East MDH and M bears North 63
30 chains to a stake ma‘ked L N
All that certain piece of patented gravel
mining claim situate in the Township and
Gounty of Nevada, State of California, in
Woods’ Ras ine, about ore mile westof Ne
No 1, from which the Section stake com
mon to Sections 1,2, 11 and 12, in T 16, N
degrees 30 min East, at the distance of 22
chains and 36 links; thence West 10 chains
to a stake marked L N No 2; Shance Boma
Oo 3;
thence West 10 chains to a stake markeu
LN No 4; thence South 10 chains to a stake
marked L, No6; thence South 10 chains to &
stake marked L No7; thence East 10 chs to
astake marked L No 8; thence North 50 chs
to the place of beginning, containg 60 a:res.
Reserving and excepting from the above
that certain it of iard a 15
acres, inure or less, conve: ed by C. W. Cross
et als, to Nevada City Gold Q Mining Co,
by deed recorded in Book of Deeds No 57,
pages 643-44.
i: 2
_, Also the undivided three-quarvers of that
‘Tunnel right situated and located on Red
Hill, in Nevada Township, County of Nevada and State of California, in Sections 11
and 14, T 16, N_K 8 k, M D B and M, commencing at a point-on the East and West
center line of said Section 11, 20 chains West
from the quarter section corner conumon to
Sections 11 and 12 (which point_of comnight sw: ats, monemania and frequent insanity. It relief be not votained, persotis so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person
or by letter, andhave a cure effected by hi-~
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Married Men.
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
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Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.the Vitel Restorative (under his special
. toany acdress on receipt of price, orC, O
t is alsocn the South and-North
line dividing the Wyoming patented ground)
thence running South 15 chains ; thence
running Eust 5chains; thence running
South 30 chains to Deer Creek and into Section 14; thence running East 10 chains ;
thence runnirg North 2} chains ; thence
ruuning Kast. 5 chains; thence North 25
cha‘ns to Wyoming post No 10; thence more
or less West 5 chairs to Wyoming post No
12; thence North 15 chains across Wyoming post NU 9 to the point of commencement, containing 86} acres, var 18> 10’. Al
so all veins Or lodes of quartz to be met in
the course of the tunnel and surface ground
appertaining thereto.
3.
Also the Columbus tuune! right on Red
Hill, Nevada Township and County, State of
California, ranning in a northwesterly direction 650 feet more or less, to the northwest corner of Woods Ravine, }:a ented mining ground, and to a postmarked C TE
No. 2, andalso L P No. 2, and also runnin,
from said post No. 1 in an easterly direction
350 feet mure or less to the westerly line of
the Wyoming Putent and to a postmarked
CT KNo, 3, comprising these 10 54-100
acres of patented land, bounded and deseribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a Jine
running east and west through the center of
Section 11, 20 chains west of the east line
of Section 11, and on the east line of Woods
Ravine Pa’ent and at a post marked L P
No10:thence running North var 18° East
10 94-100 chains tos post marked L P No 1 ;
thence running West 10 chains to a pos
marked t. P No 2; thenceSouth 10 94-100
chains toa post marked L_ P»No 8 ; thence
(across Wood's Ravine) 10 chains to point
of beginning, as per survey:
MARGARET LaNNEVILLE,
Exeentrix of Last Will and Testament of J.
F. Schu!t«ess, deceased, m2s8
A. Buriows, Atty.
~
. No. 1465. J] _
Application fo: a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
U. 8. Lanp Orvice, SAcRAMENTO, CAL.,
April 21, 1885.
Notlca is hereby given, that the Eazk gle Gold Minins Company, a corporation, through its duly authorized agent,
Niles Searls, Fsq., whose Postottice is Nevapa City, Ne. ada county, Cal., has made application for patent ror the Eagle Birt
Quartz Mine, bearing gold, embracing filtecn hundeed (1 £00) linear feet of the vein.
iode or deposit, with surface grou d three
hundred (Ov) feet in widch, in Washing ¢
ton mining district, Nevada county, California, ayu described in the pla: and field
notes on file in this, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF EXTERIGR BOUNDAKIES,
Beginning at a post in rock mound marked
E B No. 3 at NW corner of the claim fron:
which bears a black oak 8 in. dia., S 12°)
0,36 chsdist, and from which the core:
common to sections 11, 12, 13.14 Tp 17 N
K11l EMD Band M bears 8 89° W 5.93 chs
dist. This course andd stance being cal
culated from a traverse line ani running
thence, var. 17° E.S 18° W ascend hill ct
an average slope of 30°, 17.72 trail bears N
Eand.SW 19.15; cross -ection line running
noi th bet. sections 13, 14, 1500 feet or 22.72
post in roch mound marked E B No. 2at SW
corner of the claim. Thence S 84 1-2
E 1.10, cross line bet. sect 13, 14, 299.6 fi
or4 54, black oak 10in 1 dia.blazed anc
marked E B at south end -f lode6.91; ara
vine 5 iks wide ruus NE 599.3 ft or 9.08,
post in rock mound mark d E. B. No. 1 at
3E cornerof the claim. ‘hence N 18° E
descend steep hillside 72, small dam 10
iks west 12.12, cross Eas e Bird flume 14.72, enter ravine 5 link wide,15.72, leave
this ravine 18.22, larg: uouble white oak
1500 ft or 22.72, tin rock mound -marked E B No, 4 at NE corner of theclaim from
which bears-a live oak 10 in. in dia, N 6 8-4
W O 0.17 che dist; thence N 841-2 W 2.26 NE’
corner of cabin 299.6 ft or 4.54, post in
rock mound marked EB at north end of
lade, 5.54 road bears NW and SE 599.3 ft or
9.08, post in rock marked EB No. 3, the
plae of beginning, containing 20 14-100
acres, and designated as Lot No. 52,in Sections 12, 1 < «nd 14, Township 17 North,
songe 11 East, Mt Diablo Base and MeriAll persons holding any adverse claims
same before this othce within sixty day:
from the first day Of publishing hereof.
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ty, California, and described in the plat
an‘ field notes on file in this office, as fol‘hereto are hereby required t> present the .
Sheriff’s Sale. ae (No, 1468.) tT: No, 1467. [TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Notice of Executor’s Sale. . A me, 5 ie nr
‘THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENO, Application for Patent to s Min. Application for Patent to a Minea ESTATE-OF J. F. SCHULTHESS, deceased. ing Claim.
Nevads, (s corporation,) Plaintiff, ing Claim. ing Claim. GIBBON’S N wo ot an on order of the SuperiorGourt iter
McINTOS , or Mia COU -in the matter ie esn States Land Office.
. . ee * United States Land Office. United States Land Office, per DISPENSARY #9 tate cfd F, Sobulthess, deceased, the unSacramento, Cal., May 16th, 1885.
soaeune ye he Sacramento, May 2. #65. Sacramento, Cal. May Ist, 1885. dersigned, the executrix of the last will and . Ky OTICE is heteby given, that JAMES
in tha Suparios Cosel ot ier cocoa OTICE is hereby given, that A@B& W. . X] OTICE. is hereby given that JAMES ee OE. ibdaihiad: {of said deceased, will sell at pub-. . NDUNCAN, whore postoffice is San
NDER and by virwe of an Hxceuton, . NO HART, w. ovo postoice m Mrvads N Eee Sae cat tan taieo spelt: ety ene Hie audtion te the highest bidder for cash . Franciéeo, Oal.,’ has made application for
meee a eee ai caller, City, Nevada county, Cal.,has made i. City, Nevada County, Cal., has made applibik is) ‘nan Prunes (subject to confirmation by the Superior . : atent for the “Celia Quartz Mine,” bearing
and toy tie ine divested and delivered, duly . cation for patent for the “Hiawaths Placer . cation for Patent tote cing. it o ar a gery oye taper mie ge ah
beari: i u S33 ‘old,
t riace
attested on the twenty-second day of May, . Hine, vow ut. tou District, Nevads county, Geen hundred (1500) linear feet. of the vein, aol Saturday, June 20th, 1885, . Sround six hundrea feet (600) in. width, “in
n Mining District, Nevada counlows, viz: ;
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at in rock mound at
Southeast corner of the claim) marked C Q
M No 38, from vhich bears a susar pine
tree 40 inches diam, N 58 1-25 W 22 Iks,
Thence, with magnetic variation 17° E, N
0° 18’ F, 0.85 chs, cross dry ditch,. covrse
Northweste:ly; 1 00. chain cross small ravine
cour-e Easterly; 1.55 chs cross dry ditch,
same as abo\e,.course North asterly, 9.93
chs cross small ravine, ceurse Eas: erly,
22.73 or 1500 feet. Post in rock mound at
Northeast corner of claim marked C QM
No.4 (being also post No. 8of Free Trade
Quartz Mine), from which bears a bla k
oak ‘ree 12 inches ciam. N 39° E 11 ]ks;
double black oak tree 8 inches diam. S
61342 W 34 Iks; thence 388° 30° W, 4 54
chs or 300 feet; post marked C Q M No. 2,
North end of lode claim 6.54 chs Dry ditch
ollows along scme 8.44 chs; leave ditch 9.09
chs or 600 feet:
Northwest corner
No. 5 (being also post No. 6. of Free
Quartz Mine) from-which bears a . lack oak
tree 20 inche~ diam:—N 81 3-4° E 44 tkg,,
and the Sect'on post common to Sections
8, 9. 16, 17,T17 N; R11 E, M D.M, bears
N 66° 13’ W 51 44 chs distant. Thence 8.
0° 18’ W 028 chs cross Dry ditch, course
Southwesterly; 0.80 chs cro-s min:ng ditch,
course southwesterly; 17.31 chs_cross wagon road from Celia and tree Trade quartz
mines to Omega; 22.73 chs or 1500 feet to
post in rock mound at § uthwe t corner of
claim marked CQ M No. 6, from wh ch
‘bears ncedar tree 24-inches diemeter—-N 9S
W 79 Iks dist; thence N 88° 30’ E. 2 49 chs,
cross small ravine, course easterly; 4 54chs
or 300 teet post marked C Q M No 1 onS
end of lode claim 5 31 chs crossti ing
ditch, course N. westerly; 6 39 chs cross wry
ditch, course Northwestérly; 9.09 ch» or 600
feet tothe place of beginning, and containing 20;.60-100 acres, and designat-d as lot
No. 64, in Section 16;~Township 14 North,
Ringe 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base~ and }.eri_
dian. i
Adjoining claim is the. ‘‘Merrill_ Placer
Claim.” : =
All persons holding any adverse claim}~
thereto are herely required to present th»
same before this office within sixty days
from the fi. st day of pul shing hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
E. A. Gaylord, Atty,
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was Mvv 19, 1865.
(No. 1474.]
Application for Patent toa Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., May 16th, 1885.
OTICE is hereby given, tha JAMES
re DUNCAN, whose portcfiice is San
Frano'sco, Cal., has made application for
eens for the ‘‘Free Trade Quartz Mine,’
earing xod, embracing fifteen hundred
(4500) linear feet of the vein or lode, with
surface ground six hundred feet in. width,
in Washington Mining District, Nevaaa
county, Califo.nia, and descr bed ‘n the
plat and field notes on file in this office, 4
tollows, viz:
SURYEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES <
Commencing at post in rock mound at
Southeast corncr of claim marked F. T.Q. M
No, 3,(be ng also post No. 4«f Celia Quartz
Mine,) from which bears a black oak tree 12
in. dia. N. 39° E. 11 Iks; double black van
tree 8 inch, dia. beers 8. 61 3-42 W. 84 Ika.
dist. Thence, with magnetic variation 17°
£.,N. 3° 54” W. 20.56: bs, Cross Section
iine between sections 9 and 16. 64.73 chs.
East of vorrier to Sections 8, 9, 16,17 T. 17 N.
K. 11 E. M.D. M., 22.73 cns., or 1500 feet.
Post ia rock mound at Northeast corner of
claim marked F, T. Q. M. No. 4, frem
which bears a pine tree 20 inch. dia, 8 18’
4° W.1.64chs dist. Thence, S 88° 80'-W
3.94 chs. Cross small ravine course Northeasierly. 4 54 chs, or 360 feet; post marked
FTQM No. 3 on North end of lode claim
9 09 che, or 600 feet; postin rock mound at
Northwest corner of claim marked FT QM
No. 5, from which bears @ sugtr p ne tiee
48 inches cia 8 65° W 88 Iks dist; thence, 8
3° 54’ E198 chs; cross Section line between
Sections 9 und 16, 45 66 chains Ea-t of ¢corner to Sections 8, 916 and 17,T17 N,R11E
MD M, 6 tO chs; cross small ravine, course
Northeaster!y 22 73 chs or 1500 feet; post in
rock mound at Southwest corner of e‘aim
uarked-F T Q-M-Mo.6 (Leirg also post No.
5 of Celia Quartz mine) from which bears a
black oak tree 20inches dia N 81 3-4° E 44
links dista t and Scction cor: er ecmmon to
Sections 8,9, 16,17, T17 N, R11 E, MDM,
bears N 66° 13’ W 51 54 chs distant ‘Th: nce
N 88° 30” E065 chs; dry ditch follows along
-ame 2 55 chs; leave ditch 4 54 chs cr 800 ft;
post marked F T.Q-M.No,1-onsouth end_of
lode claim (being also post No. 2 of Celia
Quartz Mine) 9 09 chs or 600 feet, to the
place of bi ginning, and-containing 20 63-100
acres, and designated as Jot No, 53 ii Sec
tions? and 16, Township 17 No-ch, Range 11
East. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.
Adjoining caim is the ‘Merrill Placer
Claim.”
All persons holding any agverse claims
thereto are hereby reyuired to present the
same before this office within sixty days
‘rom the first day of publishing hereof.
Eb. F. TAYLOR, Register.
E. H. Gaylord, Atty. ~ :
The first day of publishing of the above
notice wis Muy 19th, 1885,
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