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The Daily Transcript
Wednesday, March 5, 1873.
Anothdé® Investigation,
Wilson, of pEndiana, from the se-'
leet committee on Credit Mobilier af.
fairs, has reported-a bill in Congress
for securing the interest of the United Stateg from the Pacific (Railroad.
Tt-provides, forthe appointment of
three Commissioners to examine into
the financial condition of the Central Pacific Railroad, and to inquire
into the alleged, collusive action be‘tween the company and the Contract
atructed the road, Also, 14 to the
bonds, stocks and other property of .
the railroad, and whether they were
__unlawfully disposed of,or applie1 to
be
disposition of the corporate moneys,
Mining Review.
The Union gives its readers on
Tuesday last, the regular monthly re:
view of mining at Grass Valléy, trom
which we O@llate as follows: fe
+Fhe-Idaho mine's monthly ran
@losed on Saturday. The mill workNecl 22 days gind ghve'gold tothe valjie of $72,000. For the six days ending last Saturday the Idaho cleaned
up about $20,000; which ‘is to be aggregated with the proceeds of the
current month. The January run of
the Idaho gava about $72,000. The
usual dividend of $46,500 will be paid
this week. Appearances ander
ground are, of course, as good’ as'can
be expected. .
Eureka mine has, with ten stamps,
given about $47,000 for a month's:
run, Work of exploration is. going
on, andthe company does not seem
on the north endeot. he Grass Valley
slide. . TH® Dartmouth will soon’ be
. down into drifting gravel which will
The Town Talk is doing very well.
That mine hias:paid a profit, for two
years past, of $1/200 » month’ eldar,
tortwo owners. _Afeeravel nowshdws
that it willpay. much_better_in the
months to come, e
The Independent gravel company
has # good lead.The gravel and cement are put through . the crushing
provess which ‘sayés almost all’ the
gold. This-gravel. lead appears: to
run through the Howard Hill claims.
The Picayupe Gravel, Company,
pay largely over the cost of developmeut. This ‘Company will open a
“chiannel that will stimulate the grav{atthe Depnovati,”
A Prnnig. Room Grrr Farys Herre
To 4 Fortune.—And now /eomes an
Omaha girl to be added to the long
list upon whom the Goddess of forsmiles. The name of this heiréss is
Maggie O'Brien; adi ing room: girl
se, where. she
has been employed for several tmuonthscheerfully,-and owing to her. fascinating manners and pretty face, she
has made a favorable impression upon more than one ot the gelitfenian
boarders during:thattime. A few
evenings since-she received a letter
from the Post Offiee, and upon opening and reading if, what was to her
surprise to learn that—an aunt in
Washington had died and left her a
fortune! ‘The news was too-good to
-el mining interest on Randélph-Hill . keep,-says-the-Omaha—Bee--and-it+
Teady to give upits determinations to
Slate ledge, or Perrin’s, has done
reece
purposes other than those for which
they were received,~ Two Commissioners are empowered also to inquire whether the measurement of
the line of the Central Pacific
and Union Pacifie Railroads, with
reference to the issue. of subsidy
bonds, was properly made; also,
whether the Union Pacific and its
branches are operated in accordance
with the act of May 2d, 1864; also,
whether there are any existing con. !
tracts withthe Union Pacific making any unjust and improper discrimination relative to the transportation of‘coal or other commodities, .
The Commissioners are to receive a
sulary of $3,000 each, and aetual
traveling expenses, anit may employ
a stenographer. and clerk, to continue till the Bist of December next.
They are to ‘report at the next session, The bill appropriates $20,000,
oe
Grand Festival and Bali,
The. ladies connected with the
Catholio Church; inthis city, have
~ determined to give.a grand Festival
and Ball, on the 17th of March, the
anniversary of their patron saint,
Bt. Patrick, A the ladies always
is large with beautiful walls,
but Tittle crushing during the hionth,
Hauling commenced Monday and
the mill was immediately started up.
There are but one hundred tons of
good ore on the dump at thé mine.
The ledge is large and shows rich in
mineral:
The-Coe mine has just finished reshaft. Acontract to sink the main
shaft 50 feet lowe” was let’ and -the
contractors have gone to work.
Daisy-Hill continues to send out
ready for ctvshing. Thé last crushing gave $42 to the lead, ~
Greenhorn mill.and mine are working away night and day. The ledge
The
crushing now going on will give
something like $25 to the ton of,ore.
Gree Mountain mine, during its
last month madea run of 18 days
with its five stamp mill, cleaning up
gold-to the amount of $2,545. The
value of the sulphnrets saved’ is not
counted, The sulphurets are rich
and heavy. “s
Howard Hill mine shows a most
gratifying improvement. ‘The'shaft
is down 390 feet, and from,the bothaye # gogd object in view whenever . tom drifts have been: run_east_and
. ‘they get up a Festival, so in this . west. Both drifts are in good paycaael The residence of ' the pastor,
Rev. J. J, Claire, needs repairing . and & half feet thick,
and fitting up, and the, proceeds of
ing ore, with 9 ledge from two to two
Grass Valley New Mining Co.,:
the Festival will be applied for this Capital stock, $300,000.-—3,000 shares
"purpose,
hand, and an éxcellent supper, prepared bythe fair hands of the ladies
themselves, will be proyided, It is
unnecessary to saythat Temperance .
Hall will be growded, on tho “17th;
and that all who attend will have a
—“jelly good tims.” “Gentlemen, take
your partners for a cotillion,
Nearly Completed.
The North Bloomfield Gravel
Mining Company, have about completed their naw ditch, from Humbug via Columbia Hill to French
Corral. They ¢ommenced on it last
Fall, and have had between. six and
seven hundred Chinamea, arid about
fifty white men constantly employed,
All the diggiug has, been completed
and operations have been commenced
on the flumes, at the various points
between thd two places. © °
— Brevities,
nias’ is spelled, with two »fn's,”’
The editor of that paperhas followed
“Ananias'’’ example so_ long —he
ought to be posted on spelling the
name,
Seth McCain and Robert Jeffery
are to run a foot race ine Grass Valley, on Thursday next.
0
Mr. Coanian’s bill to prohibit
contracts for coolfe labor provides a
fine of not less than $1,000, nor more
_ than $5,000, against any attempt to
to enforce a contract for more than
three months, made in any foreign
country, with dr for any alien, any
part of whieh-is to be performed in
the United States—one half’ the tine
penalty of $500 for each Chinese or
Japanese alien whom they attempt
to land in this coun.ry without a permit by the American Consul at the
<> pert: of departure, certifying that
~waid aliens are not shipped under
any ventract for labor,
te George Enfield was stabbed,
and-probably fataly, at Hamilton's
Ravel, Amador Count¥on the 1th
Aastant, by Colonel’ Dickeits, who
Largest Assortment of Silk Dress
. Buttons in town, 25 centsper dozen
Good music will be on . at $100 “each,
~The Gtass Valley Union anys “Anas .
i lower depths
The object-of this
Company is mining, prospecting, .
buying and selling mines of gold and
other precious metals, At present.
they are prospecting on a ledge .formerly-known-as the, Tuperial, about
one mile from Grass Valley on’ the
Nevada road.
‘Prospect Mining. Company,.-capital stock $600,000—6,000 shares at
‘} $100 each. Object! Same as the
Grass Valley New Mining Company.
They are-at-present prospecting ‘on
the West Idaho ledge. This ledge
was worked some:two years ago by a
company which sunk several shafts,
probing the ledge for some 2,000
feet. to water level, with flattering
results, but owing to ‘inability to
raise money to. buy machinery. and
disagreement, caused it to be. abandéud, The present. company’s
claims_.extending nearly to Deer
creek, gives them a splendid opportenity-to-werk-the-groumd-through
tunnel and at bat little expense.
This ledge has a fine appearance
showing fine sulphurets, galena and
free gold, and in range of the Eureka
and Idaho belt. +
Kentucky Mining Company was
organized last Thursday with a view
to incorporation, Ata meeting it
was agreed to incorporate with a
capital of. $650,000,-divided into 6,500 of $100 each.. Lhe-object of the
company is to work the Kentacky
ledge owned by the company-and
situated north of the Barekh ledge:
This ledge’ has ‘had considerable
money taken out 6f, it in former
years, the last 149 loads Of rock avaraging $17 per. load; and some paying-as-high-as $30,
"Tadependerice’ Mining Company is .
still rapning a tunnel through Independence Hill, The tunnet is now
ii 375 feet, and the rock” if very
hard. During the last month a foot
a day Was averaged: in running the
tunnely ‘The ledge has: not yet been
cent, thongh-stringers that bear gold
wre in the tannel,
North Star coutinues to have splendid ore in the new shaft. The mill
will begin, ‘at an early’ day, to turn
cut gold ip paying quantities.
~The Hope is _on_ the , assegatient.
rol Work, is being dote’ ‘in’ the
Pp lead, sy
at GOLDSMITH’S,
iI
Phe Dartmouth is-einking a shatt
io ay, : =
R
pairing and retimbering the main }
good, ore, ‘and has a good sized dump}
. ating circumstances.
of Alta Hill fora Hope
ee at Oe
fh mo. ,
On Tuesday last Wm->-Burke-shot
and killed his brother-in-law, Jobn
Owens, atthe residence of Burke’s
father, about tour miles below Ukiah,
on the Cloverdale road. The following particulars coricerning the parties and. the. homicide we obtain
from the Sonoma Democrat. They
were given as related by the father
of the unfortunate young man .who
was killed. About a year ago Burke
married the sister of young Owens:
Eight monthsafter. the marriage, a
child was born to.Mr. and Mrs.
Burke, Since the birth of the el: itd,
now some four months old. the
father has manifested a spirit of
jealousy towards his wife on various
occasions disowning the child
-. and accusing her ofinfidetity. Mon-.
day last the father of Mrs. Burke,
and her -brother John, came down
from Anderson Valley to Ukiah with
a load of fruit, and on the day of the
homicide visited Mr. Burke’s' house,
expecting his wife to return home
with them to visit her mother. ‘Luesduy evening young Owens was sitting in a room with his sister, when
about 7-o'clock Burke’ came in and
began to abuse his wife in a most
outrageous manner. Soon after this
he turned upon young Owens: and/
abused him-for not re scnting what had
been said to his sister. Mrs, Burke
tried to prevent a difficulty by ‘keeping her’ brother quiet. Burke next
drew his’ pistol and presented it to
-the-breast of the boy, who raised his
hands to his-breast-and-said: “Bill,
for God's sake don’t kill me, I never
did you any harm!” Burke replied,
“You know: that ain’t my child” and
continded to threaten with the pistol.
Mrs. Burke, becoming _ alarmed,
picked up her babe and started out.
of the back door of the house, and
as she went, saw her brother grab
Burke’s wrist. and.a scuffle ensued.”
‘They then struggled together-outof
the door, where the boy got ; possess:
ion of the pistol, and, throwing it on
the ground «started to ‘run’ towards
the creek. Burke picked up the pistol, and finding that he could not:
catch the boy on foot. mounted his
horse and gave chase, overhauling
Owens just as he was" inerging ‘from
the opposite side of the creek, which
he waded waist deep. No one seems
to have witnessed the. shodting, but
Mrs, Burke, who had also waded the
reached the house of a neighbor, Mr,
Weller, where her father was stopping, aud gave the alurm, when’ two
shots were-heard by the parties at
the house, Aa few minutes later
the body of young Owens was found
dead near the creek, with a fatal shot
in the back of the head, and another
ranging downward in his back. The
yourderer, it is‘believed, returned to
the house Where he got some papers
and then decamped. At the time
Mr. Petit left, nothing had been
‘heard of him, though Sheriff Ghaitant and other officers had started in
pursuit, . Great, excitement prevailed
in the néighborhood ‘und all along
the road as fardown as Cloverdale,
where the parties are all well known,
We give the abdVe just-us we heard
it,” but one side of thé Story, and
the other may show some extenuApvicks frot’ Tehama report that!
an uncontrollable aud: fatal disease
has broketi out among the settlers
on Deer Creek, every person stpi¢ken
with it dying in a short time. ‘The’
inhabitants—as many of them as are
able-—are leaving that section of the
country. The disease is spreading
to other localities.
: ‘ehama have been closed
-in apprehéusion of the advent of the
“disease in that place. ~~ co
" Crossly’s Best Brussels carpet,
1 $240 per yard, at GOLDSMITH'S::
pees
a. The " publie}
} schoots of: ‘Tehama have been
4
‘tune has deigned to cast het golden .
past; always doing: her duty well and .
leaked out, And while she waited up.
. . Tar Trinity College has paid $200,-1 : 3
000 for eighty acres of land on? Sum43 nance Wn ae 8
mer street, Hartford, one mile ‘south
ofits present site. — ay
4
jer Sa a
‘Marg Twarn says, among the fool
tible men to Congress. al
/ PE Na UE ERTS ‘
“Our in Ohio they want to fine all
who goto sleep in church. Imagine
the thinness of congregations that
would result.
~
Worms with side-whiskersand:
other symtoms of datigerous precociety are doing serious injury to the
vegetation in West Virginia
cia
Tuer boast of a New: Hampshire
eaten -her Thanksgiving dinner withish things theSandwich Islanders.
do, isto elect the most: incorrup-woman-Who; since her marriage, has }~
At Grass Valley, March 9d, 1873. to oy,”
E,. Miller ana wile, a son, 3 ¥0.Qhas,
In Graniteville. March 2a, 1873, to Joh»
H. Young and wife, a son. ; ”
z DIED,
fe ®)
So
At Grass Valley, March 8d, 1873, Mr,
Mary Ann Cissna; aged 36 years, anatiye of
Missouri. .Ee,
eae
HONG HI CHUNG & CO,,
DEALERS IN
CHINESE GOODS, WARES
‘her family for sixty-nine
years.
successive}
. .
on thé table she became the cettré
of attraction, and the observed of all
‘observers. Her fortune was soon the
general topic. of cenversaticn, and
ithe amount ws variously stated to be
from $25,000 to $50,000; but “we are
reliably informed that itis not acent
moré than $10,000. But that amount
is not to be siieezed at, and_Miss
Maggie continues to oe the congratulations of, her many Iriends,
s<-s—Tue Marysville Appeal is responsi=
ble for the following: A. J. Shuman,
ef Linda township, has a large ficck
of ewes and lambs, “Last Friday he_
noticed a stampede of sheep inthe
distatce, and supposing some dog
. was running among them, hastened
to the spot, where he arrived just in
time to see a large eagle rise from
the ground, bearing in his talons a
fair sized lamb, and fly away with it.
His attention was soon after attracted
to other work of destruction by the
eagle. One lamb was found minus
the top of his skull and dead, whose
head had’ been broken in by the eagle in an ,effurt to capture it. ~Another lamb was found minus an eye,
which the voracious’ bird had struck
with his beak in one of his_beligerent swoops. The careful shepherd
took the wounded lamb to the ‘lamb:
‘hospital’ to be nursed. Some time
ago an entire litter of small pigs were
carried away ina mysferious manner, and it is believed they were captured by ong. eee
Jounx W. Youna, Brigham’s most
enterpising son, has taken his pick
out of his three wives, divorced himself from two settled annuities upon
them, and is soon going to Philadelphia with his -last.wife,a—most.accomplished lady, to live there and
attend’to his father’s railroad busié
‘ness, in happiness with the young
lady whe-was born there, and who is
now his sole wife.” :
AEA RTS SRE: Ea
An Ohio paper gives a graphic
account the freshet, and says the
necessary to rescue the people from
the upper windows in wagons,
Ta OS
A Man named Daniel Pratt says
he has made one hundred speeches
in favor of the Union Pacific Rail:
road, and Oakes Ames only gave
him -a-dollar. Daniel is ¢heaper
than Congressmen, ’
— lt mere
fever hus broken out at Nina, and as
it principally attacks children a nuimber of families are removing from the
vicinity—some_going to Marysville
and others to San Francisco.’ A few
years since this disease raged throughout Pennsylvania and hundreds died
“dail¥ of it:
aa <<
Tux State Investmeat-and—Insurance Company has filed a certificate
that its capital stock, amounting to
$200,000, is fully paid up in gold
coin, 4
rs
Hon, Charles Clayton, Congressman elect -inthe First.district, was
thrown from his buggy on Friday
evening, and severely bruised. He
) wall be confined to his roonr’ Tor wees
eral days,
Wutson, of Indiana, has Offered a
. billim the House, directing the Attorney General to commence suits
aghifst: the Union, Pacific Company
for the recovery of moneys and propexty which equifably belongs tp the
United States, —--_~ #
Tux Gold Hill Neu saya the alkali
which abounds in the water in’ that
vicinity is ruimous to machinery—
of stop cocks, ‘valves, ete., is anécessary about omce every three months.
vere
4 wr The Gwin mine, : Calaveras
8
Connty, yielded last week. $1,500
POA Resa anh eyes le
4
~%
. } small-pox is the w
water rose so rapidly ‘that it was . .
A DISEASE resembling the “spotted ]~
brass.as well ion, The replacement .
fA > % ed
{ *Pisketssinelgding Supper, $2.50..
4 general invitation is'txterided.”~ m5 *
. Youna. ladies who _lace_them:
tightly .when dressing for dinner
evidently prefer. gtace before meat,
BRAWN (os fs.4) a a
Wuar vegetable’ ought ‘always to
take the prize at agricultural fairs?
The cabbage, for it always will be a‘head. oo
a
At thé-close of the office on Friday last, there was $689,196 38 in
the City, Treaury of San Frangisco,
Parties shipping salmon to the
East find great difficulty in_obtaining the desired quantity; as the catch
is very light this «year,
Tur Temperance Legion has reelected. F, E. R. Whitney. ‘as “President, the same. who fownded the
Dashaway-Association.
Scurier’s profits on all his works
were not so great as those Mark
Twain received from his ‘Innocents
Abroad.’’
oTr is unlawful to slay bedbugs in
Chicago until the first of next month.
oe
A Sr. Joz man is so tall that he
has to’get on his kneés to scratch his
++ 2+
A sEconp edition of Longfellow’s
Evangeline has just been patished
iu Paris,
Eastern papers’ are’ disputing
whether a college regatta: or: the.
orse affliction for a:
ea’ a ee city.
Merrimac and Sprague Prints, 10
yards for $1, at GOLDSMITH'S.
Gennine English 3 ply ‘carpets,
$150 per yard, at GOLDSMITH’S.
5. spools of Cotton for 25 cents; at
GOLDSMITH'S, ~
5 spools of Silk for’ 50 cents, at
GOLDSMITH'S.
—_ oes
te Usury Jaws hare been repoaled:
in Georgia,
STE TD 5 ta
~ {The assessed wealth of Mis
souri is $568,155, 502. .
cas o~ —
te Cast, iron tombstones are a
neat invention of a Pittsburgh man.
t"PThe Boston Fire Commissioners report makes‘a book of 650 pages.
selves.
-. change Hotel Co, Notice
~~{ & meeting of the Stockholde
. other officers,
. tion for patent for three thousa
A Agency for the employment of
: ~Chinamen forthe. parpose of entting
Wood, Mining; and~all other kinds of las,
or.
b m4!
a Stockholders’ Meeting.
ATIONAT, EXCHAN
Notice of mecttin
To the Stockholders o
GE HOTEL Co.
8 of Stockholders,
f the National Eyis ia oS that
Tx Of sa
pany will be held-at the office of J. 4 Cald.
well, in Nevada City, Nevada County, State
of California, on Monday, the 3d day. of
March, 1873, at 7 o’clock, P. M.,of said day
for the purpose of electing trustees and
and the transaction of busiJOHN CASHIN, Presi
J.1, Caldwell, Secretary —
ness, .
oe
.
The' above meeting hes been ost
until Monday, March 10th, ie et tee
same piace and hour as above stated,
No. 453. : he
Application for a Patent to
Mining Claim,
Sores: ie
Unirep £Tatus Land OFrice.
’ Sacramento, Cal., February 28, 1873,
UTICE is he eby given, that the Marietta Gold and Silver Mining ‘Com-:
pany, whose Post Office is San Francisco
City and County, Cal., have made applicai
, t nd (3000)
lineal feet of the Marietta Gold and Silver
quartz lode bearing gold, with surface
ground 200 feet in width, situate in Fall
Creek mining district, Nevada County, Cal.
ifornia, and described in the plat and tela
notes Cn file in this. office as follows; viz:
Beginning at a post. marked No. 1, in
arock mound, from which the mouth of
the lower Lindsey tunnel. bears N 26° Ww
12.88 chs; and the post common to Sections
1,2, 1Land 12, Township 17 N, Range 11
east, bears N 49° 24' EF 31.58 chs. Thence
on a true line, var, 17> E, N 26@ W45.45
ehs to ® post'marked No. 4 ina rock mound,
standing on thé summit ‘of a sha divide,,
hetween the South Yuba River and Canyon
Creek, 3.00 chs cast of the Washington trail,
Survey of Exterior boundaries: i
Beginning at post at south end of the
center line of the lode, marked Mo: 1 as
above; thence ona true line N. 64°-E 1,61
chs to a post marked No. 2 ina rock mound;
‘thence on a true line N 26> W' 45/45 ‘eh to
“ie” Nebraska expects a German }
eglony numbering 20,000 toarrive in
the Spring. ie
ENP
Se The snow storm has: driven
all the mosquitos out of Sonora, but
the politicians still buzz.
Read Taig,
Thomas Shu tleff has made arrangements to leave this place about
the 5th of next month; “He respectfully requests all persons indebted
to him to come forward and ma&ke an
early settlement, either by payment
of the money or by note, as he desires to close all busifess matters before leaving. Thosé who owe him
will confer » great‘favor by complying with thin vequést ad Gariy a8 pos
‘ery: op W2t
CATHOLIC FESTIVAL .
HE Ladies of the
decided: to give
GRAND FESTIVAL,
Catholic Church have
r
*
—ON: bate
Monday Evening, March 17th,
~[St. Patrick’s Day.) _ Te.
* AT-TEMPERANCE HALL.
The "proceeds fo “be app
the residence of Rev. JT. 9.
~The. best. Music
Will be provided. .
lied to repa iring
Oluire.
“and weplendiq Supper
eo ef
44
AND MERCHANDISE, _
~~“CHEAP FOR WHITE MEN.
i
The Fi
_NEVAL
—
LOC.
Loe
There were
hadi fron
county, in
Among then
Esq., super!
jnine in th
rass Valley
good looking
Valley Unian
Walley; Kot
faim 3
Township; «
Plat, and F.
(The minix
tounty were
n most oft)
were broken
been repaire
led on and e\
lous for gra
i ps. Then
harvest this
and ehterpri
John Béa'
ylley, on }
iontgor
J
e,
4
. ae Li
OLDSMI
_ We canva
or candidat
Republican:
Grass Valle
has a’ few,
fnames. W.
ofany exee]
ublished.
Bleached
8 yards for’
. Stephen
used to say
ed advertisi
be the grea
always ma¢
the. dullest
est, and by
business be
Survey.of Exterior Boundaries:
hing at stake **No. 1,” as above.
Thence onatrue live N 16° E 0.76 chs to
SELES £ pore
from which a black oak 16 inches in diameter bears N'57S W 57 links; thence on 8
true line N16° W 38:33 chs to a°stake
marked No. 3 in rock mound, standing
near the summit of a very steep descent
towards Canyon Creek; thence on a true
line S 75> W 0.76 chs to a stake. marked
“No. 4” in tock mound at north end of centre
line of lode, fram_ which a pine tree 16
inches in diameter bears 8 W 50 links
distant; thence on a true line-$'78° W 0.76
5” thence on a true line 815 E 33.33. chs
$0 # post marked -No, 6” in rock ‘mound
30 links 8 K.of Lindsey Grade; thence on
a true line N 75> E 0.76 cbs to place of beginning, and containing 5 06-100-acres and
ae & portion of Sections 2 and 11, TownShip 1
. Base-_and Mi “a : dian was
prior to J
location
‘an, 1, 1808 mock have been
« [held and worked since them by the appli* ‘/ cants and their grantors in ple A sein
} the mining duws of Mevada Mining
Diswiet, Adjoining this on all sides
ait bersune holding any adverse. —
ereto ‘ sy .Teqai to presen
. same before the thee withi i days
from the tirst _of publis Rs
T. B. McvARLAND, ter.
. Dibble & Byrué, Attys for Applicact. m4
aD
chsto a post in rock mound. marked ‘No.’
f Sore. Henge Ah east, Mt, Diablo.
& post marked No. gin rock mound, from him mrany’
which a black ‘oak 9 inches’ im’ diameter have lost.
bears south 10 links; thence ona true line
mrter, WwW ey rio ta marked No, 4 in Balmora
rock mound, a € North end of the centre
line of the lode'as noted; thence on a true SMITH’S.
line S$ 64° W 1.51 chs to Post” marked
“No. 5™in a rock mound;. Gicbes on a'true Judge Se
line 826° E 45.45 chs. toa post in rock 0 this mic
mound;thence ona true line N 64° E 1.51 F
chs, to the plate of beginning, and con. ‘vhether th
taining 13 72-190 acres, according to the k aloi
United States systentof surveys, and being POR B1008
“portion of the S % of Seed and NUy of go to Naps
Section Il, Township 17 North, Range 11 r
Hast, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said "Cotton
. location was amade prior to January 1, 1868, .
and has ever since been held and worked yard, at Gi
paren in potest ogi with the quartz :
mining laws of Nevada County mining disi
trict, and was’ purchased trun the Poise aes Sa iaitis
locators by appligant. Adjoining this ‘he Chare:
eldim on all sides is vacant public land. ine *chure
All persons ‘holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the o'clock, fo
same before this office within ‘sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof. wrrangeme
B. McFARLAND, Register. 7
Dibble & Byrne, Attys tor Applicant. m4 With of Ms
The tria
Application for a Patent to a i
~~ Mining Claim. Tonster
ES ee . "pays ¢
Unired States Laxp OFFice. P
Sacramento, Cal., February 28, isi) Ge Bine
OTIOE is hereby given, that the Mari31°80 per
etta Goldand Silver Mining Company, :
whose Post Office is San Franciseo City and Cyobsly
County, Cal., haye made application for ‘Yard
patent for 2200 lineal feet of the Sulphurct “%
Gold and Sitver quarta mine apd lode beurA full a
ing gold. with surface ground’ 100 feet in A
width, situate in Fall Creek mining inishing
district, Nevada County, California, and deCotton
scribed in the plat and field notes.on file in ; )
this office as follows, viz: Commencing at yard,
a stake marked No. 1 in rock iaound standMusli
ing on Section ‘line between Bections 2 and usin,
11, from which a black oak 16. inches in S yards: fc
diameter bears N 45° E 40 limks distant, .
and the post common to Sections 1, 2, 11 Mertim
and 12, Township 17 N, Range 11 E, M. D. , #eards for
M., bears E 25.25 chs distant; Thence on » 7 3 i
true line, var, 17> E, N 15° W 33.93 chs Genuin
toa post. marked No. 4inarock mound, Balmor
from which a pine tree 16 inches in, diam.
eter bears S 82> W 60 links distant. Table I
in imme)
now on t!
kets. E,
ihe the gi
ble to shi
filled.