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od The Daily Transcript] Mining ‘stock Board.
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cad NEVADA CLT Y, CAL. SAN FRANCISCO. 3
eek _ AEST . Yesterday, Morning's Sales.
Hil)
os “LOCAL AFFAIRS. sane Ouhiechee
Nevthers Belle Mine. er Mexican, 24%.
‘ a ; : 535 Gould & Curry, 18, -. ‘
a The above mine is located in Es. 60 B-st-& B lever, 45.
i meralda county, Nevada. Several . , 33D Savage, 100.
” loac n : esa
€xof the owcers-are residing or uséd to . 239 Chollar, 827.
ack: oo ee Cald 1, . 9) Hale & Norcross, 39,
own reside in this city. John Caldwe 195 Crown Pwint; 323/,
sa John Cashin, Mrs. Long,Mr. Criten20 “Yellow Jacket, 77.
fe den and the Lampe brothers ure 100 Imperial, 74
_ among them. The owners have reBe eee 5%
pha,.9.
be cently constructed a twenty stamp 245 Belcher, 28. a
te * mill which has a greatér capacity “OV Gontignvee. 19. ~ he
ndathan aby similar mill on the: coast. 40 Con Virginia, 425.
JOT) + 4 = aH
eg Water was “conduéted “froin” “the . o485. Sierra Nevada, 11%.
— ay 125_Daney,75¢horn oe mountains a along way. off, through . 99) California, 6114.
irce, iron pipes, at a cost of over $25,000. 80 Bulion, 51%.
scat A road has -been constructed a loug 35 Overman; 62, ;
vy sis enna ene eos nt Gh eet ere a me ==
rthe “distance to a belt of timber for thé : < iy
vert: — > : _, *. 100 Lady Bryan, 3%.
nill, purpose of securing timber. Tue} 49 Caledonia, 17.
ponderons machivery was shipped . 415 Baltimore, 4%.
by rail te, Carson, and then drawn by 250 Silver Hill, wes
reek eee ; . ; “. Llsi Woodville, 34%,
nee: teams in mid Winter a distance of . =
ioe: 160 miles. ‘The mill bnildings are . ee eee
‘Oar : . ¥ ae ,
int very exiensive. The distance aronnd . GOnHAM bas written a leticr-to the
tae them, keeping cloxe to the \bailding, editor of the San Die "89 Union denyk to accordiny to the Borax Miner, from ling that he-i is a ¢ candilate for Gov-!
got which we get.this-item, is ver half perpor, and stating that bis. name -s}
amile. It has an’ore bonse 40 feet} ouly being used in that couucchion
square, ‘adry kiln 35x42 feet, which . . by his enemies for purposes of their
has a capacity of drying 50 tons of . own: Nobody but a firstelass idiot
Inore per day. .The -batteries are. fed . ever believed that Gerham ever de
: A. by patent seif feeders. The stuwips . . sired, or could receive the Republijl weigh 800 pounds each and strike 90 ¢1n nomination to that position. It
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rable.
vill
_ diameter, having iron bottoms wd
amalgim-~exeh -to-w charge:
For Assemblyman.
A? Ttne request of many friends of
» Sudge O. P. Stidger; we hereby an‘nounce him asa-candidate for the office
of Assemblyman. subject_tothe—decision
of the Republican County.. Convention.
a3
‘Fer County Treasurer.
SAAC LOYD, of Nevada City, is hereby
anncunced as a tandi late for the office
of County Treasurer, sybject to the decision of the Democratic han ynty Cunvention.
For District ct Att}rney.
EO, 8. HUPP is hereby announced as
W a candidate for the office of District
Attorney, subject to the decision of the
Democrati« County Convention.
For. Count:7 Recorder.
H. ADAMS, of Grass Valley, is
@ hereby announced asa candidate
forthe office of County Recorder, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County
Conventidn,.
*
times per minute. Tie pan rooin cou. wil now be in crder for the *Indetains ten combination pans & feet in .
_ wooden sides; manufactured express3 for working roasted pulp. There
‘jsa Stadtefelt Ro yasting Farnace of .
large capacity connected with the
mill. The settler room is 25x65, aud .
contains 5 Belding settlers, eight
feet-in diameter and 40 inches hign.
he retort and. melting room is 25
feet square, contatning three retorts,
having a capacity of 1,900 pounds
‘Ail of
these improsements have been made
from the proceeds of the mine Wiiile
it was being devel ped,
. dividend will be made in. about a}
month. The mine is considered .
‘one of the:best in the State outside
of the Comstock lode.
~
o
and a large .
: Crop Prospects.
Kegriculturists are noted for grampling. It is very seldom a year
passes that a wail does not proceed
_ from them, whether there is oceusion .
or not. The present season has,
given good cause for grumbling, bat
the crop yield will be much better
than would be expected after so
mauch has been said about a total
failure. In the San Joaquin .valley
there will be a very short crop, and
‘we believe there has been for thedast
four years. In other sections, where
wheat is the staple ‘crop, the yield
will be gt least balf the usual amount
~sand in muny Places two-thirds, The
Coast counties, ‘Where’ moisture from
the Sea may be found, will afford
pendent press” to start the yr
that he _is_intrigning to secure an .
ele ction to the Senate as the successor.cf Sargent.Tuk Confidence quartz mine on
Fresno river, near Indian Peak, has
. been bonded by the owners at $90,000 toG. P. Cyruell,
cisco.
of San’ Fran* Cornell will develop the mine
aud endeavor to ascertain its value,
-Pre-Los Augetes Express man-basfound another evidence of the pecn-. _
liar advantages of that county. He
‘hit sheep can run three or four days
in this county without water,
ee eee
Fat, juicy oysters, luscious ice
cream, sparkling soda water, Parisian lemonade, and other luxuries at.
the saloon of Antoine Tam, on Pine
street. The pclitest attention shown
patrons. Best brands of cigars al-ways on-hand. — 1 18-1inMULLOY'’S. :
aii
Just Received.
At Hyman Bros. Clothing Emporium, corner of Broad and Pine
streets, the latest style of Silk Hats,
and a‘ large variety of Suinmer
clothing. 22
Tamesbon Herring at LESTER &
?
IMPORTANT. ~ Endorsed ‘+ the .
_ their usual crop,.so it is safe to predict a moderate yield this year, not.
withstanding the gag of the sea-;
son, The State will.
for its own cidassaniine and have a
surplus for transportation.
First Accident on the Railroad.
The workmen on the‘line. of the
“Narrow Gauge Railroad between
. thiseity and Colfax have been. remarkably. ortunate in the matter of
accidents.unti last. week, Friday,
when one of the. .foremen, whose
name has now slippedour mewory,
was quite seriously .iujuredby a
“powder explosion. “A Chinaman
had fixed a Uiastin one of two holes
with which a fuse was coi nected,
‘and supposing that both holes had
exploded, tne foreman approached;
and while stooping over-to see what
execution had been done, the second
blast went off and quite severely,
although not fatally, injured bim.
Soon after the accideut he was sent
to the Railroad hospital, at Sacramento, where he wiil receive treat;
ment,
. Republican Delegates.
The Republicans of North San!
Juan held aprimary meeting on
~Batutday afteruson list, and” elected
the following delegates to the County
‘Convention, to be held in this city
_on Saturday next: J. 5. McBride,
” Geo. Parsbley, A. J. Putnam, Geo.
N.L. Powell and James A. Stidger.
Everything is harmonious among the
Republicans of San Juan, and there
was no opposition at the meeting.
At North Bioomfield, we learn
through James Marriott, that H.C.
Perkins ‘was elected asa delegate
from that precinct.New style Grenudjues, Lawns,
American and French Prints, just re. trived.at A. Biumenthal’s. jt
Medical profession. _ Dr. Wm: Hall’s
Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs,
Colds and Consumption, and all diseases’ of the Throat and Chest.
Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne
cures in One Minute. {7-6m
Life is Sweet.
The blood is the life of the human syspurpose no standard medicine has had so
uniform and amazing succéss as Dr. Henley’s Celebrated I. X. L. Bitters. This isa
pure stimulant, medicated with the finest
tonics and a)teratives which the vegetable
kingdom affords; and is-the only preparation at present known which thoroughly
meets the emergency: The effect of this
popular restorative is continuous. Each
ane taken invigorates the vital ———
unquestionably cure any case of debility,
or* mental_torpidity that does not arise
from organic™causes beyond the reach of
medicine. It is> in_the strictest sense of
the word, an invigorating and regulating.
cordlal, “If the nerves ate tremulous and
relaxed, it bi them; if theviver is torpid it promotes activity in.that Organ; if
the appetite is poor-and digestion a Blow
‘and painful operation, if creates a relist
for food and enables the stomach to convert it into heaithful-ailméent, Moreover,
it isa specific for a large number of ail.
ments,some of which are particularly prev_alent_in the damp and _ chilly. weather
whith we so often experience-in mi win.,
ter. ‘Among these may be mentioned
‘Fhetitnatism, chills and lever; and all'the
morbid conditions of the digestive organs.
By insuring perfect digestion and a proper
flow of bile, it insures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and the prompt discharge
of all waste matter from the system.
TO CONTRACTORS.
‘EALED PROPOSALS will be received at
the County Clerk’s Office, Nevada City,
where plans and specifications can be seen,
until TUESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1975, for the
coustruction of an arch brick sewer leading ftom Kelsey Ravine te Court House.
_Also a drain to connect witti said sewer. to
the jxil, &c., ke. Bonds will be required
for the faithful performace of the work,
and the right to rejéct any or all bids will
be reserved.
by order of the Board of Supervi: ors,
cog PATTISON, Cletk.
ji By T. C. Puoxaerr, Deputy,
=s
-(uys: It may not be generally known .
Prive apple cheese at LESTER & .
tem:_Keep it pure and all is well; for this . _
= Sheriff.
rons R. CLARKE, @ of Grass Valley, is
hereby announced as“ candidute for
Shoritf of Nevada County, subject to the
decision of the Democratic County Convention.
For County Ass-ssor.
B. MAYBANK, of Eureka Township,’
e ish reby announced #8 a candidiute+
the decision of the’ Democratic County
Convention.
For Coun‘y Assessor.
ANTIEL COLLINS is hereby announced
asa condidite fur the offi e-of County
As-essur, subjevt to the decision of the
Democratic County Conve ntion,
CHN J. ROGE RS is hereb by announced
BELL & BELDEN,
Be
=} @TPBOOKS,
Gold Pens,
for ihe cfice of County Assessor, subject to . !
For County--Recoreer. Sos
-_ Masonic Building.
Gor Pine & Cinilnacctal Streets,
HOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN:
Drugs. Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &e.
— .
Books ! —
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
MARCUS C. HAWLEY/& CO,,
CORNER OF =
J AND SECOND ee
SACRAMENTO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL .
IMPLEMENTS
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
DR STOCK IS COMPLETE in
department, ard our prices AS LOW
as any howse in the Smte for the sameclass
of goods. We bandle none but what we
alwys keep the latest improved «Machines .
which ave kuown to be good, and preferable to the older styles.
SOL E. AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF
Gaar, Scott & Co's Portable EnJUVENILES,’
NEW } UBLICATIONS,
STATIONERY.
Say
Steel Pens,
Letter and Note Paper,,
Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,
_ Drawing Paper,
Envelopes.
srt moments mone Tres Sanunaieade ~~“ yrhires; Lerman mer,
Molitie Wind MitIs, ;
> Gold Medal separators,.
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
* Haine’s Gen. Heuders,
Underwood's Hay Louder, & Rake,
Trade Kngines.
Vibrator ‘Ihreshers,
Challenge Spring Wagons
Schuttier Farm Wayons,
Piti’s Horse Pow ers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER.
B82” See them beforeyer
Send tor Catalogues.
gaa
JOHN J ACK’S
CIGARAND TOBACCO
FRUIT.. CONFECTIONERY AND
“uy any other,
&o, &o
aS 8 Cull tidate for the office of County
Recorder, subject to the. decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
For Sh> or ff.
EO. W, SMITH is is hereby announced
W as a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada County, subject to. the decision
of the Democratic ss Convention.
For County Clerk. —
ry EGE, PLUNKETT ik Tis hrreby ecincunced .
e as a candi ‘ate for the office of Clerk
of Nevada County; subject to tne decision
For County Clerk.
AMES D. WHITE is hereby announced
as a candidate for the offive of Clerk of
Nevada County, subject to the decision of
the Democr.tic County Conventton.
For County Recorder.
EE GARTHE announces himself @
. _4 candidate for the office of County Recorder. subject to the decision os the Democratic County Convention.
For County Surveyor.
ALMER SMI'TH is hereby announced
as a-candidate fur County survey or,
subject to the decision of the De mocratic .
County Convention.
FOR ‘Gas,S. McBRIDE is hereby announced
e@ a8 a candidate fer the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican County Oonverition,
For Sheriff.
OBERT HUCKI\S~— is hereby announced as a candidate for the office
of BHERIFF of Nevada C Joutity, subject to
the decision of the Républican County
Conveniion. ma6*
For #ssemblymai.
W. HAYDEN, of Truckeé, will
@ be a candidate for the Assembly,
subject tu the decision of the. Kepublican
Nomiusting Convention of Nevada County.
FOR SHERIFF.
IKE GARVER is hereby announced
as a candidate for the vflice of Sheriff
OI wevada county, subject to the decision
of the Dcmocratic Convention. apis
FOR COUNTY SURVEYvB.
NENWICK R. MILLER; is hereby
for the office
of County Surveyor, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Convention.
For Assemblyman.
G EO. W. GIFFEN is heréby announced
WT as a candidate forthe Assembly, subject to the decision Of the Democratic Conventior.,
a oie
—
COUNTY TEACHER’S
INSTITUTE.
Se Annual Ouinty Teach: r's Institute
will assemble at NEVADA CITY, at
10 o'clock, A. M., on »
THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1875, ©
And continue in session three days, in the
Assembly Holl, Washin, ton schoul
euse. Every teacher iu the county is
cted to be in attendance.
lt ts hoped that at least o. e Sehoo! Trustee from.each School District will also be
. present. peer .
Prof. Den and other distinguished
Educators, will nt and deiiver lecThe order of exerci: ll be published
duripg the sessian.
Nic ho are interested in
shuasiian are cordially in. ited
FRANK POW
County Sup’t of Schoo.
Nevada, May 25th, 1875.
$500
‘RANCH FOR SALE.
ITHIN ONE MILE of Nevada City.
There sre nearly 200 acres of 1 nd,
Pay = 90 of which is sown to grain. There
img of water and wood. Sale ipthe —. 5 el -possessory. For
gertculers i
ule ve CONNELLY, or of
ef the Republican County. Convention, .4.
. Azents Pacific Mutual Life Inpublic, aod a. special invitation to al)
*
eee a
IcE COLD
SODA WATER,
Drawn from Lippencott’s.
-furance Co., of California
BELL & BELDEN.
ee
Pa aie ih
ANNUAL PIC NIC,
BY THE
FOREST SPRINGS SCHOOL.
HE FOREST SPRINGS SCHOOL will
give their ANNUAL PIC NIC on
FRIDAY, JUNE 4th, 1875-5
se general-itvitation is extended-to~ “tenet
schools in the county.
A Dance will be giveninthe iene
ing. and Frank Beckett will
= Farnish Music forthe
, Uccasion. _ +
o No pains willbe spared to make the oc:
asion enjoyable to=ll who may attend.NOTICE.
rAXHE Books and “aecounte of the Deer
Creek Lumber Company have been
“placed in my hands for settlement.-— Air
persens knowing themse ves indebted to
the Company will save costs by settling
immediately. The bajance of lumber in
the yard on Sacramento street will be sold
low for cash.
8. B. DAVENPORT, J. P. ”
m22-lm Opposite Exchange Hotel.
Pennsylvania Engine Co., No, 2.
ANNUAL ELECTION.
ATTENTION COMPANY.
YOU ARF HEREBY
NOTIFIED that the.
ANNUALELECTION
for Officers takes
pla e on
Wedmesday Evening, Jane 2d,
AT 735 O'CLOCK SHARP, AT THE HALL
OF PENNSYLVANIA FIRE CO,
Every member ix requerted to be
ent promptly, to transact important
ness.— By order. E. GOLDSMITH,
—.
NEVADA ICE COMPANY
Orders left at the
of E. W. Bigelow & Co.,
attention.
CHAS. KENT,
he E. Mixa, Seeretary.
Nevada, May 25, 1875.
DR. F. BUELOW,
Physician and Surgeon.
now in receipt of a fresh importation
of Choice HAVANA and DOMESTIC
GARS, including tne celebrated brands
Elaine and Pulmin Palace Car ~
ALSO
CHEWING TOBACCO,
or retail,
©
PRESH_PRUITS, Sree
Of «1 descriptions, such as,
Strawber ries, Oranges, Lemons,
: Lime etec.,
Will be “Kept constantly on hand during
the season.
CANDIES ! CANDIES !
At 25 Cents per Pound, and upwards.
FRESH NUTS,
Always on hand at the lowest rates.
ap25 JUHN JACK,
1 1. 0. 2.. 3.
WYOMING TRIBE, _
No, 49, IMPOKVED
ORDER OF RED
VEN , meets every
THURSDAY: EVEN NG, at their Wigwam
p.m. H. C, McKELVEY, Chief of Reco-ds‘
No. 696. ;
Spitialios fora Patent to a
Mining Claim.
a .
Unsrep SratTes Lanv OFFICE,
: Sacramento, Cad, May 20, 1875.
OTIGE is hereby given thatthe Yuba
‘Gravel Range Mining Co.,, a corporatiou existing under the laws of Cal., whose
Post Office is North San Juan, Nevada
County, Cal., has made application for patent for the Yuba Gravel Renge Plecer
mine, bearing gold;
Hill Mining District, Ne ‘ada county, California, and desc ribed in the plat and field
notes on file in this office as ful ows, viz:
Commencing et a pine:-stump dreignated
on field notes as No 1, standing 8lks South
of Hustler’s wood shed. Thence variation
being 174% .° E,1,8 44° 30’ E 18.08 chs to.
a stake, Nv 2, from which a black oak 30’’
bears N 38° E 97 lks dist. Thence, 2, 8
55° 45’ FE 3.84 chain to a stake No 3, from
which a black ok 36” dears S 66° W 34
lks Thence, 2 825° 30’ W 1.77 chains to
a stake, No 4,1 ch Sof mining opt, from
which » pine 8” bears N 12 ᴀ E39 Ixs dist.
Theuce, 4, N 82° 15° W 4.25 to a stake in
dteae Thence, 5, 8 41° 15° W 3.13
© ajLs td a stake, No. 6, in . diggings
Thence, 6,8 30° 06° -W-1.49 chains to a
stake. No 7, in diggings. Thence. 7, 83°
15’ E 400 chains toa stake, No 8,10 lke 8 of
edge of mining cut, and from whih a
black onk 12” dis, bears N 83°-30’ W 41
k-. Thence, 8, N 83° 15’ W 9.94 chains
ard-cn cabin, an’! from which a black oak
4” dia bears 8 51° 16’ W 561lks. Thence, 9
INT9? W 10.71 chains to a stike, No 10, 8
links $ of “%o, read, from’ which a pine 48
in dia bears N 80° E 28 Ike dist. Thence,
11, 1.50 chs 8 of a ravine from which a
pine 30” dia, bears N 50°. E 22 tks. Thene
11,.N.299 15’ W 15.26 chains to a pine tree,
No 12, blaze’, and from which a pine 20 in
dia bears 817° gu’ E 54 Ike. Thence, 12.
N 26° 15 W 5.90 chains to a pine tree 10”
dia No 13. Thence, 13, N 399 45’. W 13.75
chaivus to a stake, No 14. Theree 14, N
80° E 9.56 toa black ovk stub No-15, 24”
dia. Thence, 15,8 61° 15’ E 20-03 chs to
astake No16. Thence, 16, N 8° 15° E 9.68
chiins to a stake, No 17, marked McHt No
2, heing cor No 2 of approved survey of R.
McMurr:y’s placer mine. Thence, 17, N
76° 15’ E803 toa stake from which 4
Sec. stake between Secs 9 and 16, Township
17 North, Rarge 9 rast, Mt. Diabl, B and
M, bears 8 35° 35_E 7.48 chains. Thence
18,8 3° K 12.33 chs to a yeNow pine tree
in aravine 36in dis. Thence, 19, N 73°
E. 1.80 cha to a stake, No 20. 1.50 chs E of
ravine, from which a pine 30 in odes!
bears-N-30°_E 51 dks, ‘Thence, 20, $ 11 9.
4“ E 4.46 chains to a pine tree No 21, 48”
dia. end_7h lke N of county road The
21,82 © E3.46to a stax, No 24, 1 oh N of
* reservoir from whicha pir e 5 in dia bears
841° Walbilks. Thence, “2,8 509 10’ W
6.50 chains to place of beginning: Containing 109, 30-100 acres, lot No 61, in SecSens Gant. 16, ‘Townkbip. 17 North, 3 n e.
9* Fast, Mt. Diablo, Buse and Meridian.
Said Soliton was made, and is of reco din
the said Kennebec Hill Mining District,
County and State aforesaid. title of
applicant see book 14 of deeds, ‘pp 682, oe,
684, 146; book 20, p 169. boox 30, p 624:book . 25°
48, p — — book 32, p 394; book 34, p =o
532: book 34, pp p 5365, 560; woon f 151;
book pg 45, 6%, 70. book
ae — Records BP Seva eae
Adjoining claimants are coMurray
and vannals ‘placer claim, on
ti ahuias tothing any adverse claims
. are tereby required to present the
this -e within sixty days
ing the Thestre.
FFICE ON BRUAD STRBET, adjoizQiee: dune 0th, 1874
day of pub ishing bercof.
McFARLA ND, Register.
know to-bé FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and .
apht-6m-sip
VARIETY STORE, Tt
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Of all kinds, which will be sold a ;
a lication fo. Pateut for ‘the
——lin woobey~
Odé Fello -s’ Hall,! evada city. ,at-8-0’clock*
7; situste-in—-Kennebeck +
to a stake, No 9, 1.50 chains W of old Rich .
10, N 30° 15’ W 4.00 chains to a stake No
Great Land Sale.
THE _GERKE' RANCH,
“COMPRISING 15,000 acres
~Of tie finest faids in the
State is offered FOR SALE
in #0, 80 —s =) acre
—
Sales made by the owner direct.
or through ager cies established by hint.
Ra” No MIDDLEME*, “Gl
A FIN E VINEYARD,
Containing’ 100,000 vines, the yonnabet of
which ae 11 years old, capncity 100,000
gallons, will be included in the sale.
‘LOCATION. +:
fhe Gérke Ranch is situated in Te~
; bama-and Butte counties. The Sen tehes
heendiry fora disturce of ‘tive miles; tie
Sacrameito river bounding the west shh.
On the north flows Deer.creck which con-._
tate -ufivientwatertoirrigate 50,000 acres;
and the water right will “be secured to every purchaser. ‘Lhe 2% er is navigable te
She-furm-atall seasons of the year.
HOMES.
To those seeking homes,.th‘s: farm. pre
6 nts unusual-_attraction of soil, climate
amd location. The frost and drought which
has been clinest universally disastrous the
present year,. has not injured the crops or
vineyards in the least.
_ Ove hundred ard firey families can make
thems lyes comfertable homes here. S
Terms of Sale!
One-third cash; balance-in one, two and
three years at 10 per cent, per annua,
Land muy be purchased at private sale
wil the day of public sale which will be
announced hereafter. .
For further information apply to
Dr. J, 8. CAMERON,
“Red ved Bluff, Teha Tehama Connty, Cai. _
GEORGE HAMLIN,
Or to Henry Gerke, on the Ranch,
Viaa, May 25, 1875.
: Application for a Patent for a
Mining Claim.
UNITED S'fA'TES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramentu, Cal., May 6. 1875,
OTICH is here by given, That Willian
~“Hirkin, James heid, Etihu Mi lv and
W.u, W, Pryde,whose Post Offle is Moore’s
Fiat, Nev. éa county, (al , have mude apBlue Bank.
vel M-ning Claims bewring qld, sitet
county, California, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this officé az .
follows, viz:
Blue Bank Gravel Mine.
on bonnvary line between Oriental and
Biue Bauk ground, from which shaft to
resent tunnel bars % 54° 55’ E 4.04 cha.
hence, variation i? 30°E, No.1,Suo
ao" W 11.89 chs cross county road 42.39
ehs toa pine tree, with an 8S in trunk, 50’
from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,8
73° 45° h 18.70 chs toa stake No 3,2, che
north of center of Bloody Run Ravine.from
which a white hr 20 in. dia. bears 3 29, 05’
W 0.61 chs«ist. Thence, No 3, 8.879 30°
Kk 13.43 chs to a stake No 4, 3 chs N of
Bloody Run Ravine. from which Balsam 5”
beurs $ 39° 30’ E0.44chs. Thence, No 4;
N 16° 30’ E 27.00 chs to a stakeon lower
. bank of miners ditch, from which a wif 24
in. dia. bears N 75© W 0.45 chs, Thenve,
No 5,8 84° 15’ E 2.50 chains to a stake on
banx of Miner's Ditch, from which a fir 36
in. dia. bears N37° 30’ W 0:19 chafing.
Thence, No 6, N 72° 45’ E 2.60 chs to a
stake No 7 on bank of Miuers’ Ditch.
Thence, No 7, N 42° 30’ E 2.77 cha-te a“. cedar tree.on bahk of Miners’ Ditch.
‘+ Yuence, No 8, N 38° 00’ E 2.88 chs. to a
stuke, No 9, on bank of ditch, +rom which
balrum fir bears N 56®@ 00’ 'W 0.20 che.
Thenée, No 9,N 18° 16° #, 3.34 chs toa
siake, No 10, ~n bank ofditch, Thence,
No 10, *N 23° 45 5.54 chs, toa stake, No
i, on bank of ditch at foot of aspruce snag
Tueuce, No li, N 59° 15’ EF 1.30 chains toa
stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at inter‘section of section line between Sevtions “2t‘and 22. Thenee, No 12 NvuS 45 W.8655
chs 10 a stake on ‘section ine 3.58 chs 'E.-of.
(o, Road, and 8-04 chs south of. section
corn’r common fo sections 15, 16, 21 anc
22,T 18N R10 KE. Thence, No 13,N 722 00:
W 3.50 chs cross county road 11.50 chs to a
stake tree, 48 in. dia.N W of Pride’s cabin,
and just outside of fence. Thence, No. #4,
$ 642 30’ W 13.40 chains to a stake on steep
bank on East sie of ravine. Thence, No
75,N 11° 43’ W 14.91 chs to a stuke on east,
side of aravine, from which @ cedar 24 in.
din. bears N 5° 30’ W 0.25 ch+. Thence,
No 16, N 85° 15’ W 6.02 che to a cedur tree
on.F side of a ravine-at junction with ravine Si “ey down from stake No, 15.
Thence, No 17, 8 40° 15’ E 9.42 chs to #
cedar tree on east side of ravine runming
down from station 15. Thence, No 18, 5
65° 15’ W100 chs cross certer of revine
1 62 chs toa twin spruce tree, blaized,-und
lch N Wof falis; ‘Thence, No 19,8 17°
45'-E 8.50 chs to-asta e on W ride of ra-.
vine, and ou line between St.tions 15 and
21. Thence, No 20.8 64° 40’ W 1.10 chs
toa stake un edge of benk 20’ high. Thence
No 21. N 88° 15’ W 0.10 chs descend bunk
gu’ hivth into diggings, 7.17 chs toa stake,
No 22, on E side of Canon, ‘Fhenee, No 2,
WN 18° kK 0 80 chains to a stake om E side of
Canon on edge of trail to mouth of Blue’
Bank tunnel, mouth of tunnel. Thence,
No 24, N 26° 45',E 275 chs to» stake, No
24,0n E side of Canon, from which mouth
‘ t Blue Bank Tunvuel bears N 24°15’ W.
T ence, No 24, N3® 30 E 4.12 chs to a vend
spruce tree, ‘opposite mouth of tunnel,
ry bears $ 62> bu’W. Thence,N..co.N
> 00’ E 3.00 chs to a stake, No 26, on east
poo of Canon. Thenee, No 26,N9 °° W
1,24 chs to a stake opposite end of tail
sluice and just above junction with ravine
running down from Station 15. spruce 36
in dia: bears 8 41 S 30’ E 0 42 chs. ‘Thence,
No 27.8 41° 00’ W100 chs ciors center of
cauon, 1.49°chs to a stake on west side of ravine. Thénce, No 28,8 9° E 0.80 chains
to a stake on west side of canon. ‘Ihence,
No 29, 8 28° W 2.84 chains to a stakeon W
side of canon. Thence, No 30,8 3° 30’ W,
. 3.15 che to @ stake on west side of canon.
Thence, No 3t;3°26 2 45° W z 59 chains to u
stuke-on west-side of-canon,‘f hence, No
32,8 18° 00’ W 160 chs toa stake on W
21.to 1, and 0 75 chs N of blacksmith shop.
Thence, No 33, N 88° 15’ W 5.32 chains to
place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100;acres, and designated as lot No 41 in. Sectione 36 and 21, township 14 Nerth, Rang:
10 East, Mt Diablo Baseand Meridian, 8 ia
locatiors were made as follows. David
Scranton, et al, Dec. 12, 1853. By B. Day
et al, Dec. 21, 1953, 7 Tunnel Co.,
Ls ged go Geo L. att etal, June &,
by the oe ied Japuary 8 1876.
egy atl being of record in the Wuolpn ovat Mining District records, and the
Mining Records of Nevada county. The
applica ts claim by purchase and location.
Adjoining claimants areon the west, the
. Grienta) X. I. X. and Bos on Companies,
andon tha North, East and South by vacant
holding. any adverse. claim
PR ges hereby r-qnired to present the
game beforé ths O within sixty dass
from the first oe of publish:n; hereof,
B. MoWARLAND, Register.
' Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty.; mo
fet, Nevada.
Commencing ét a stake Nu, 1, in diggings es
. wide.of canon, and online between stations...t
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