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March 16, 1878 (4 pages)

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tothe Constitution and laws of the hited States and of this State, as they shall determine, . $eeond. To levy and collect taxes and assessments on all property within the city, both real and peree ry AD Act to-@tnend ‘an “Act “entitled sonal, made taxable by Jaw for State Aw Act-to-incorporatethe-city—of. aad coynty.purposes ; provided, that Nevada, and all Acts supplémeptal . said tax shall not exceed one-half of “thereto, and to repeal.all Acts im} one per centum on the assessment conflict herewith.” ar The People of the State df California representéd in Senate and Assembly , Gd enact as follows : . valuation thereof. : “Third. To sell, use, lease, control, ituprove and take caré of the real esfate and personal property of the Suction 1, The people of the City . city. of Nevada shall ‘be «a body politic Fourth. To lay out, extend and and corporate, under the style of the. alter streets and alleys, “provide” for “City of Nevada,” and by that name thegrading, draining, eleaning, rethey shall havesuceession, may com. pairing, widening, lighting, or oth» piain and defend in all Courts, and . erwise improving the same ; and for and sellor otherwise dispose of the . es, drains, culverts, gutters and sew: game for their common benefit. es ~~ Sec. 8. The-area of the city 6 ers, and to prevent or remove ob. f. structions thereto, and to any part the construction, repair, regulation of, provided, that this provision shall rans —Feeel 1—holdproperty,. and preservation of sidewalks; bridg-]?™ Bo manner~-alter—or—affect,-any-} north-east quarter, and the south“east quarter of section twelve, and “the north half of the north-east quarter of section thirteen in township sixteen north of range eight east, and the lot numbered two, and the south-east quarterof the north_ west quarteryand the lots nambered thtee.and four, and the-easthalf of the south-west quarter of section “seven, andthe lot-numbered-one, and the north-east quarter of: the. north-west quarter of section eighteet, in township sixteen, north Nevada shall be thesouth half of the . thereof. : Fifth. To provide for the prevention and extinction of fires. ’ Sixth. To regulate the storage of. Jarge withiu {he City limits, or any gunpowder and other combustible materials. res Seventh. To determize what ure}t nuisances and prevent and remove . !ts or any part thereof. the same,: ely ' Eighth. To create and establish a city polive, to prescribe their duties and compensation, and to provide for the regulation and government of the same. -Ninth. To fix and collect A ments ndjac ange nine east,-Monnt Diablo . base . tax on, and to regulate theatres, me+ ~and meridian, containing six hun . lodeons, bails, concerts, dances, and und sixty-eight . all-theatrical qr _mylodeon. perform. one-handredths (644 68) sicres. ne fee,.8.>. Phe corporate power and . ! ———““Juties of the city of Nevada shall bey ed, or whitch may—be-held=in—anyfor which anadmission fee is chargances, and performances of any kind . . veated in.a Board of Trustees, to consist of five members, who sliall be elected by the qualified electors ‘of the city. There shall-be an anoual . city election held on the<firat. Monday of May, at which election’ there shall be elected, a8 follow: In the year eighteen handred and. seveaty-eight, three members of the Board of Trustees, and in the year: eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, there-shall be elected two members Of the Board of Trustees, and each even gear thereafter there shall be elected three Trustees, and each,add year thereafter there shall be elected) two Trustees, who shall serve tor two years, and until their successors are elected and qualified,“ At-enidannual election there shall also be. elected a Marshal, Assessor and "Teeasurer, who sliall hold their offices for the term of one year and until theitsuccessers are chosen and: qualified. At thé lust regular meetoop. dog of the present Board of Trustees,’ prior to the first Monday of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-sight, the present Trustees shall, by lot,, choose two of their number who shall setvefor the further term of one year, and tnfil their successors _are elected and qualified, Sec. 4. The Board of Trustees ‘shall assemble within ten days after _ their election, and choose a President and-Clerk from their number; they ~ ghall by-ordinance. fix the times.and places.of holding their stated meetings, and may bs convened .at any ‘time ‘by'the President. ‘Sec: 5. At all meetings of the Board’ a majority of the Trustees shall constitute a quorum.todo business, dud a smaller pumber may adjourn from day to day, and may com‘pel the attendance of absent members in such manner anc under such penalties asthe Board previously by-ordinance may have prescribed, Sec. 6. The Board of *Trustees shalljudge of the election returns and qualifications of theirown members, and determine ‘contested elections of all city officers, They may ‘establish rules for their own proceedings, punish any member or other person fer disorderly behavior in ‘their presence, and, with the concurrenege of four of the Trustees, expel any member; but not a second time forthe same cause; they shall keep a jourtia: of their proceedings, and atthe desire of any member shal! cause the yeas and nays to be taken in any question and entered on the journal, and‘their proceedings shall be ‘public. Sec. 7%. Tn-case of a vacancy in the Board ot Trustees, by resignation or otherwise, the remaining Trustees siall have power and be required to till such vacayey at their next regular meeting. See. 8. The Board of Trustees suall have power to make such bylaws and ondinances mot repugnant : house where wines or liqaors are told-to the participators, circuses, shows, billiard tables, bowling altoys; and alt exhibitions wad-amuge-}porste-timits of the city. ments; to fix, and collect a license tax on all taverns, hotels, restaurants saloons, bar«rooms, bankers, brokers -gold-dust buyers, manufactorier, livery atable keepers, “express companies and persons engaged iu . trans‘mitting letters or packages, railroad and ‘stage companies, or owners) )yudred dollars of the assessed valwhose principal place of business is in said city, er who shall have an. city; for sappor and maititenance, agency therein; to license and regulate auctioneers, to ‘license, tax, regulate, prohibit or suppress. all tippling houses, dram shops, saloons,’ bars; ~ bar-rooms,~raffles, hawkers, peddlers, pawnbrokers, refreshmert or coffee-stands, booths and sheds: to prohibit and suppress cock.fighte, bear, bull or badger baits, dog fights or exhibition or show of any animal shall be five Trustees, who shall or animals ; also, to prohibit or sappress all gaming and all gambling. Marsbal. The’ Murshalj shall be.exor disorderly houses ; also to. regu. off ; 3; late, prohibit or suppress all houses. 08 Reneral or special, levied and of ill-tame, and to fix and to collect a license upon all professions, trades, or business not herein specified, hay. Ceive no compensation whatever for ing a’ regard to the amount of business done by each person, firm, or as-. Policemen, shall receive such comsociation thus licenséd, Tenth. Fourteenth, Lor illegal. tees, Eighteenth. To make appropriacity 'tuxes may recover the same by tions, examine and audit. reject or . Ut, 19 the name of the city, before . }: allow, the accounts of all officers, or . “BY COMt of competent jurisdiction, ' other persons having the care, man. S6etber with all costs of soit, or agement, collection, or disbursement . @*Y e2force the collection of such ‘ot any money collected for, belong. @* by seizing and selling’the proping, appertaining, or appropriated to eity of the party delinquent, in tae the city for any. of its. uses or trusts, mde piescribed by law for the col _ a ‘ F . : To provide for-all neces. . tne Board of Trustees. sary public” buildings, squares, nécessa use of the city. oo Eleventh, To prevent and restrain . ®¥™ of $100, for any one<breach of any riot, riotous assemblages or dis. 9°Y ordinance, which fine quay be orderly conduct within the city, . rel : Twelfth. ‘To impose for the bene. Feace, by Ault ip the vame of the fit ofthe city, fines, penalties, for. . “City of Nevada,” aud collected\by feitures,and punishments for es of the city ordinances. ‘ Thirteenth. ormation of a chain-ang, for per: ; : sons convicted of crfiae” or enas: Oh Set SNe OF Fah meanors, and to. their proper ems F : ployment tor the benefit a in city. ee, oe eee Pack . To provide for conucting elections, establishinsion Sedona” Spoaluting Avene same, be puid over ta the Treasurer snspectors and.clerks theréof,. Fitteenth. To examine, either in open session, or by committee, or conunission, boeks, papers, vouchers reports and statements of the several officers, or any other person having the custody,tare, management, collection, disbursement or control of ayy moneys or property -belonging, appertaining or appropriated to the city, or either ot.its funds, trusts.or uses, = Sixteenth. parks, or. =e ‘ ry or proper for the . ™4y impose fines fur the breach of breach{To provide for the breach ot their ordinances, not ex. To provide for the ar-. Treasurer, Marshal and Assessor rest and compuleory working of wa. shall gi grants, y & of va. shall give bouds tor the faithful perSeventeenth, To examine and Ji-. ble to the Ci quidate gil accounts ayainst thercity, Ete mannan: to be and to allow or reject the same or . in uch penalties as the Board by or any part thereof, a; it is found jegal . dinance may prescribe. If from any Provided, that no action . cease such bond shall bave beeome shall be commenced or maintained against the city, until the claim, accountor demand upon which it is . llicer, such additioual bouds as they founded shal! have been first pre. Way think necessary, ; svoted to, uad eitherin whele or in part rejeeted by the Board of Trug. #0y tx levied upon his reat or perpanel and to determine, allow and pay the salary, fees, or per centage which ‘such officer, or other person may be . éntitled to receive, except as otherwise herein provided ; to make contracts and agreements, for the use and benefit of the city, such contracts Land agreements in all eases 0: Spee fy the fand or funds out. of which ment_for the same is to be made.. “Provided, that said Board of ‘Trastées, shall not contract any liabilities, either by borrowing money, loaning the credit of the city, or con-. tracting debts. which singly or in ithe aggregate shall exceed the sum ‘of two thousand dollars._— Nineteesith To establish fire limits,and prevent the erection of wooden buildings therein, to regulate the construction of buildings, sheds, awnings and signs. Twentieth. To provide for supplying the city with water and regulate the sale and distribation there= contract, or contracts heretofore made with amy parties or corporation for supplying of said city or any part thereof, with water, but all such contracts fshall be and remain io full force and. virtue. Twenty-first. ‘To prevent avy or all domestic animals from running at part thereof, or frem being kept therein, to control and -régulate slaughter houses, or to provide for their exclusion from the City lim-. -Twenty-second. To provide for the {eare, feeding and clothing “of the City prisoners, ‘Lwenty-third, To make real estate in said City liable for the. construction —-of —side-walks,-cross=4 preeen all other street improveent thereto, and-'6 provide for the forced sale thereof for such purposes, ~~ Bre ; Twenty-fourth. Tolevy and col ect annually, a-poll tax of not exceeding one dollar per annum on 1 -inhebitanteof twenty-one yeats of age-ind upwards, to levy and collect the road tux established by general law on every able-bodied male ithabitant between’ the ages of twenty-one-avd fifty years; said tax to be faithfully applied to~ rod 4ud street.purposes within the corTwenty-fifth. To improve and collect a 4ax on dogs not exceeding six dollars per annum on every dog found running at large within the incorporated limits of the city.” — Twenty-sixth. ‘fo provide the impounding of swine, cattle and other ‘animal, — __‘Twenty-seventh, To levy anpually a tax of twenty cents on each one uation of property within the said of companies having for their object the protection of —the city against fires, provided, that whatever sums of money shall remain in the Fire Fand on the first day of July of each year, shall be paid into the General Fund of the city treas>; oe Twenty-oigttt: To employ an attoruey or attorneys at law if their services be réyuired. Sec. 9. The officers of the city constitute a Board of Trustees, an Assessor, a ‘Treasurer, and a City officio collector of all licenses.aud collectable for the use or benefit of said city. Sec, 10. The Trustees ‘shall retheir services as such. The Marshall, Assessor, and Treasurer, and pensation as may be determined by See.11. The Board of Trustees their ordinances, not exceeding the . recovered before any Justice ‘of the execution. They may also impose penalties of imprisonment for the ceeding ten days for any one. oftice of the Peace, by whom the collected in pursuance of this Act, Shall by the officer collecting the of the city at theend of each monta, Sec, 12. Any person shall be qualified to hold any city office, or vote for any city officer, who shall be a qualified elector-under-the Constitution and”laws of this Stute, and who shall have resided iin the city thirty duys next preceding the election, * Sec, 13, All officers of the city, ‘before entaing upon the duties of tueir office shall take the oath prescibed by the Constitution, and the formance of the duties of their office, approved by the Board of ‘Trustees, insuflicient in the opinion of the Board, they may require of any such sonal property, the collector of the ‘all the rights, and be su 0 al the duties prescribed by aw for the collection of State and County taxes. . Board of Trustees sball, on. the first Monday of July and Janua . his ewn premises, to the centre of portion of a sireet not yet graded, Sec. 14. If auy person fail to pay. lection ct State and connty taxes gold subjec Sec. 15. The President of the of each year, make oot a foll and correct: statement of all moneys received and expended during the six months statement withiu ten days thereafr published in the city. For ar. neglect. .to comply with the provisions of this section, he shall orfeit the sum of $200, to be recovered with costs in any court of competent jurisdiction, to the use of the See.16, The Board of Trustees shall cause all by-laws and ordinances of the city to be published in some newspaper pablished in the City. +t least" two-weeks-before-theseid by-laws and ordinances shall be carried iuto effect. s Sec. 17: Should any of the Trustees, or any other city officer remove from the city, absent: bimself therefrom for more than tbirty days, without leave of the Board, or neglect to qualify within ten days atter his electiou, or if bond is required of him, neglect for the said time to give said bond, his offigé Shall be thereby vacated. —Sec. 18. The Board of Trustees shall procuré suitatle blank receipts for exci kind~of tax and license, which they shall issie to the Mar=; receipt therefor, and holding him re‘spousible for'the same, aiid no other ceipt for taxes .or, licenses; said receipts sballbe signed by the Clerk of the Board of Trustees. ~~ See. 19. In, the.public streets already laid out’by lawful authority; opened and graded within the dimius of said city, or which shall hereafter -be—iaid—eut,—opened and graded, as provided in this Act, the pav. pairs-of every kind, shalt be assessed} State-and County taxes. upon, aud done at the equal expense of the adjacent luts on each side of said streets, eich separate owner being at: liberty, and ‘being required . wuder-the-direction-of-the street-com-+ streets, crossings or sidewalks, shall mittee, to do, or cause to be done at his own expense, the work, and repairs, and improvements in front of the atreet. Sec. 20. When any street is located, but not are paved or planked, the Buard of ‘l'rustees,wben they shall deem it expedient, may order . the whole or any portion thereof to} be graded, after notice of their intention, published in some daily newspaper printed in said city, for the period of ten days, unless the owvera of OVér One-half in extent of frontage of lands and lots bounded 80 proposed to be graded, shall have made written objection thereto, and delivered the same to the Clerk of toe Beard of Travtees within the said period of ten days. = Sec. 21. If the owners of more than one half of frontage of Jands and jots fronting on any street or paved or plavked, or their daly authorized ageut, shall petition the Board of Trustees, in writing, to grade, pave or plank the same, the said Board of ‘Trustees shall order the sameto be dune, but. in such cases the Board may receive ‘and consider remonustsances for the pur only of ascertaining whether the petitiouers truly comprehend more than one-half of said owners as in this section required. No order or permission shull be given to grade, pave ot plank eny street or poition of a Street witbuut extending and completing such grading, paving or plank. ing throughuut‘the whole breadth of . such street up to the boundary of the sidewalks théreof, ; Sec. 22, ‘The total amount of the expense of grading, planking or pavmg any street, Or postion of a street, under the provisions of this Act, shail ve assessed upon und borne wiih aba equality by ail lands frovtiug thereon; the expense to be calculated upon and borne by each block sepurately;aud in proportion to the fruptuge, atasrate per foot sufficient to on ‘euch. block; provided, ‘that @l street crossingswnd the squares formej by the junction of two or more streets, ubuli be ‘paved, graded or planked, and kept ia repuir at the expense of the city; abd the contract therefor, and all contracts for work uuthorized to be done apon streets aud crossings shall in all ‘cases be given to the lowest bidder giving adequute security, and shall be given -Wwithout secanty te the owners \of dands and luta, or the greater pan tuereofin extent of frontage, which are liable to be assessed taercfor; provided, they offer to.take the sa at.as low arate as avy others off-ring adequate security; and if the owner or owners of any lot or part of @ lot, shall have filled in, in whole or in part, the street cpposite thereto, et bis own, ‘or their own expense, such owner or owneis shall be eutitled to an allowance therefor upon bis or their assessment, at the same fate per cubic yard or square foot, as ae be “go om filling such street, whenever for that pur anmewut shall be eae tag bagi Sec. 23. Before giving out any such coutracts, the ta of Trus— heme ie to be insert.
ed in one of tbe daily newspapers published in said road for a pees of ten days, inviting sealed proposuls ior tbe work contemplated,t, be hunded iuto.the Clerk of the bourd po! Trustees; suid rc sices shell open . wv pc ty Bg Fog pie» upon tlie contract shell ‘be bet and the officer so cclling call, have . #t the lowest price offered,’ a next preceding, and shall cause such at. The Presidentof the Trnstees ter, to be published in some newscharacter to evter into written con’ city. -Board of Trustees; the Marsh . shall be Shai in certain numbers, taking his. tees, the delinquent list as: aforsaid, ‘torm of receipt shall-be~ given in--re-+-for,-and--for that parpose-the Col. ing, planking, draining, and—re-. seribing the dutics of Collectots s of . on such strects of portion ef a street fore murt coptuin this condition, eover such totul expense of the work . smears: ing te the provision of the next preceding section; provided, thut the lot owners or the major pert, as specified in said section, liable to be avsessed therefor, shaJl pot be required to present sealed paoposals, award, elect to take the contract: for the price-it-has been awarded sball be -autbotized in his official tracts for work upon streets and street crossings ordered to be done, and awarded, or taken by the owners, according to the provisions of this article. _see c. 24. When required the oa ot onthe v shall make a list which shall state. value, or assessment per foot, as the care may require, for each separate parcel of land liable for improvemevts —to the Board -o Trustees. Tbe Tax Collector, shall cause a copy of said rollto be published in some newspaper designated by the President of the Board of Trastees, for a period of five days. He shall imwediately after said publication is made, proceed to collect the issued tax for twenty days after five days publication have expired. ‘After the expiration of the twenty days, beshall immediately make out a list of wll delinquents, which shall be handed to tne Board of Trustees, After the delivery by the Coliector to the Board of--Trus-J the Bourd may instruct the Collector t> proeeed to the collection therelector shall have all the powers and autbority-in--the—-premises, 28.15 possessed by the Collector of State and County taxes, underthe gener‘al revenue laws. And in the collection of said delinquent taxes or assessments, the Collector shall proeed according to, and be goverved by the gever.1 revenue laws preSec, 25. All taxes or assessments levied or assessed on any property for the purpose or gruding, planking, paving, repairing or improving av become alien against said property, thé same us oiber taxes Or assessments for Stite and County purposes, said lien to take effect on the day the assessement is levied --by said Board of Trustees. : Sec. 26. The grading, draining, planking, paving, repairing or Otherwise ‘cunstruction or improvimg, or otherwise constructing or improving of streets and sidewalks aon streets crossings, must in all cases, be under the direction, and to the satisfuction of the street committee, and all contracts meade thereand also express notice, that in uo case (except when it. is otherwise provided in this act).will the said: city be liable for any portion of the expense, nor for any delinquency of persons or property asséssed, Sec, 27, The street committee, or Marshal by their direction, sball -require by verbal or wriiten notice (to be delivered to them personally, or lefton the premises) ‘all owuers, tenants and occupants, of lots aud buildings situated and fronting upon streets already graded,” paved or lanked which shall: heresfter bave en graded,payed, or planked, where iccal repairs ure needed in the planking, grading, paving sidewalks, sewers, Or otherwise to muke such repairs, forthwith each one in front of the property of which he is the owner, tenant, or occupant, and all‘repairs so made or expeuse therefor incurred, by tenunts, may be charged tothe landlord aod tenent, and deducted from the rents payable “under their leases; and the suid ten-, ants sbali bavew lien upon the premises therefor, and may retain possession thereof till the amount so advanced shall be repaid with interest from accruing rent or otherwise. Sec.28. All city ordinunces now in force, are hereby continued in full force, until repealed by the Buard of Trustees, except where said ordianoes contlict with the previsions of this Act, —Sec, 29;—Atter the assessment roll has been added up by the As8:8sor, and bé@fore it is delivered to the Collector, toe Trustees shall, ‘by ordinance, levy the several amounts of general and special taxes to be collected therein. The Board of Trustees sbull constitute the Board of Equahz tion, and the Assessor suall be the Clerk tkereof. ‘The said Bord of Equalization shall meet outhe first Mouday of June of euch year, and remain in session not less than two hoars of each evening or day, fur-one week or until all matters coming betore them are disposed of. The Board age hereby vested with such authority as is prescribed in the generul revenue laws of this State and the valuation placed upon the real estate and personal property shall be the equalized valuation for all City purposes; and every tux levied under the provisions of this Act, is hereby made a lien against. the -property assessed, which lien sball pot be satisfied or removed until such taxes absolutely vested in a purcoase der a sale.for such taxes, ~ Sec. 30. Whenever any pe or persous required by ony ctr On diviance to take out a license, shall fail, neglect, or refuse to take out such license, and pay therefore in the manner, and at the time in lin; ae wal are ail paid, or the property has] without having Srst procu requisite license for such may direct suitin the name Of the city of Nevada, to be brought against him, her or them, for the revover of the license money dus, and aii bot.may_witbin five days of such . cost agher t peated Go Raed or oF bis Attortiey may make the necessary affidavit; and a theréupon isste, without any bond being given by or on bebalfofthe plaintiff, aud in. case any such suit is brougbt, avd judgmens for the of fifteen dollars liquidated damages shall be recovered in the action which inal debt, and be paid by the defendant, aud when collected shalltbe and _ten dollars to the Attorney pro;ecuting the suit for bim for their own respective uses, for their trouble shall authorize the Collector; Attarney, Justice officer or any other claim or charge ugainst the City for aby services rendered in or about any such action, and, provided further, that in any such suit no witness for. the plaintiff shall be entitled to demand Of receive any witness fees or miléage in advance, nor shall: any witness be entitled to charge or receive any fees of mileage whatever unless the same are made as costs out of the defendant; and provided further, that if any judgment is rendered for the defendant, it. shull-be general ond wiihont costs; person of persons, who sbaH com‘varry on any business, trade profession, or calling for the doing, translicense may, by any ordinance ‘be required to—be taken out, without first procuring such license, shall be guilty of a misdemennor;—and upon conviction thereof, —sball--be-fited be imprisoned for not more than ten days. _ Upon the trial of any ¢timinion, the defendant-shall bedeemed . bot t6 bave procured the proper li~ cense, unless he eith:r produce it,or prove that be did procure it: but he may plead in bar of the criminal action a recovery oguinst him, and the payment by bia ina civil uction of the —_— license,money dumages add cunts. _ Sec, 31. All billiard tables, bar‘fixtures, ten-pin alleys, pions aud bulls, furniture, eroekery, glassware, liquors and chuttels. of every kind used in, trausactiug or carrying on, or doing the business of a drinkipg saloon, or bar,’ or restuuraut, or billard room, or ten-pia alley, or tavern, Or eating house, or bull room, or dance house, where by ordinance, such{ business is. required to be licenseu,; shall without reference to the actual ownership of such property, be huble for and may be taken in attachment, or au execution for the license due on the busness in which they are allowed to be used, There shall be added to every liceuse not obtained wituin five days after the same becomes due and payable, the sum of one dollay which shall-become a part of thé liéense, and paidin to tae Treasury in the sue Manner as the vther revenues. Sec. 32. On or before the firsc Monday of March of edch year the Assessor ef said City shull commeuce the assessivent of City property and such assessmen'’ spall be completed of or before the inst Monday of April of each year aud the assessment book delivered to the Clerk of the Board of ‘Trustees. Sec. 33. After the delivery of the a®sessment book to the Clefit of the Board-of Drustess, the sume shall be Monday. in Muy. Bev-34. The Boaid of Trustees of said City shall weet us a Board of Equalizatiou onthe fourth Mopday 1u.May.in each year, to examine the assessment book and. equalize. the assessment of propeity in. tue City. Sec. 35, On the first Monday in June ot each year the-Bourd of Trustees must fix the rate af City taxes, designating the number of cents on each hundred dollurs levied foreach fuad. ~ Sec, 36. Lhe Board of Trustees muston or before the second Mon. day in June of each year, deliver the equalized assessmeut book to tue Aollector. the. receipt of the equalized ussexsment book, ‘the Tax Collector must publish, in at least one daily new paper iu said City, for the period i teu days, @ notice specifying: _Fivst. That taxes —will be delinquent on the first Monday of August next thereafier, and ‘that unless pvid prier thereta,5 per cent i ‘be added t» the amount theieof. Second. The time and place at which peyment of taxes muy be made, ; S.c. 38. On the first Monday of August ofeach year at six -o’clock P.M. all uupaid taxes are delinquent and thereafter the tax Collector must collect thereon, for the ase of the City, an addition of five pet cent. ' See. 39. All lawsor parts of laws 7 in conflict with this Act, in so fst as they relate t> the city of Nevada are hereby repealed. sucb ordinance provided, or if avy Person} OF persons so regnired to This Act shall tike effect withis {ten days after its passage, trading or carrying on, the Qdllector — writ of utt.chment shal) . plaintiff recovered thereiv, the sum © shall be included as part of the orig.” paid, five dollars to the Collector,. in, and about the “uratter,—provided, however, nothing in this Seclion person” Whomsvever to make any ~ and provided fuitber, thet any. mence or contiuue to-do, transact or acting; or carrying on of whieh a. more ‘than, one ‘hundred dollars, or al action provided for by this ééci-— open to inspection util the third — ‘Sec, 37. Within five days after . The D pee en ___-_g) Pp, BROWN ~ Applicatic » Unit . Sacraraie OTICE is 8. Getel is ‘Nevada O7 ‘filed his appl (40) ares of: ---tedinNevac County, Calif lows: The noi south west, « 18, Township -Diablo base : “Goodman, Hes ing bounded. boundary. line by land claim south by clai the west by la ‘Nas applied fe & Httle west o: residence of 1% is of record in pages.232 and pages 148 and Nevada count} ——~any-_portion-ef ed to file the Register of th ~At Sacramento during the six cone, Wereof, or the; OS Fields, Plaint ‘fendant. Yor pear in‘an acti the above nam Vourt of eva é vada, State.of. fore the Justic ship the com five days exc)u of this Summ« township in Ww! er, ifserved ov said County . + within tw ent; brought to rec interest thereo half per cent, 7 1866, a1] pay ab! to be due on @ __Sxecuted by De on the above ns _&8 per complai tied that if yo swer said coi said Plaintiff against you for terest thergon . in gold coin., to Given under ovember, 1877 Jutice of thi WwW: D. LOG, 4 true copy . “ASSESS WV ANZANIT pe &, EL MIN] of principal pl: cisco, Californi vada County, € given, that at a held on. the nit are cel upon capit __ payable immedi coin, to. the Se company, Room San Francisco, . Any stock upc shallremsin w day of March. — ir damien and unless payn kold on MON of April, 1878, to ment, together and expenses of TEW pal ‘pliee of ta au ere € 0 bu Locatio Nevada count; rs held 1878, an = per share wag . Ftock of teow; ately in United e Secre at siace, Calitornis HY stock shall = February, 1878, 4 less payment is x the Sixteenth paythe delinqu with costs of a 1, Office : Street, San Fran pe NOTICE ' EStatz OF Ji 4 Notice is he Signed, Executri: Blasauf, decearec all persons havin deceased, teexhi sary vouchers, wi first publication . Executrix at the . her Attorneys, ov ner of ad and ‘County of Nevads Executrix of th evVada City, M Jobnson & Urosi