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November 13, 1886 (4 pages)

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su en FR WORKS, A THE C. bi LAINTItF, ALIFORNIA POW: CORPORATION, . . P le ? £ BLUE TENT CONSOLIDATED HY" eaceaaamad DEFENDANT. HEREAS The Califor ia Powder he 25th of March, 1886, recovered a : i 1 tgmeut agsinst Tre Blue Tent Consolidat. Ai Adeauile Gold Mines of Ca'itor.ia, im= joration, coment the sum of $93,795.0¥. a8 ly stated as follows: N This cause came on regularly to be heard in cou: t on the 25th day of March, 1836 Mr. Wallace and Mr, Pillsbury pyreering for utiff and Mr. Chickering aud Mr. Olney thedefendant. The court having heard all the evidence and pr produced herem and duly considered the same, and be ng fully advised in the premises, filed its fl.dings of fact and conclusions of Jaw herein ee a piel rage oyy rn “¥e ed e also ap) e court fr the n:ony in said cause, that on the first day of Novernber, 1883, the: plaintiff: herein cxised $2 be filed and recorded in the office ofthe etunty Recorder of the County of Ne* vada, a hoticeot the pendency of this suit, containing the names of the parties thereto, ahi more the object thereof and also a trie and correc: yet of the lands and premises effect; ed thereby. That there is now due and ow ing to the plaiutiff from the defendant the . sum of $77 447.76 with . interest thereon from November lst, 1888, and makin: a total debt of $91,151.11, together with the sum of 96.75 paid for filiny ite lien, and the furtter sum of $2,500 as attorney's fees in this action as set forth and descrited in plaintiff's coniplaint, aud making a total of ninet:three th sand six hundred and fifty-seven 83-100 dollars and which sum the de:endan' rporation, plaintit, on) Departiticnt 8, __—‘('ina westerly direction throu:h Sections 13 Sheriff's Sal > “£44, 28, 81, 20 and 19 in Townships 17; Ni rth Be Range gawk eee if erie ny apd & a ee rection: "4 8 27 an n put of the Cityand Coun. Townsh 17, ‘North Range 9 East, where the 5 of Cal aya [said ditch delivers its warer iavo # reservoir situate on said tractot mining land and about two hundred feet from. the southeasterly line of the said tract as alieady dex ribed herein, together with ail sluice boxes, flumets, hose, pipes, railway tracks, cars, blacksmith’sshops,millsand other machinery ad tools up n said mining grounds and aims, Together with all and singu'ar the tenément:, hereditaments an . appuitenac.s thereu to belonging, or in anywise appertaining. ‘ 2 Nouwce ishereby given that I will sell at public auction, in Front of. the Courth suse door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and State vf California, on Saturday, November 6th, 1886, Between the hours cf 9 o'clock A. M. and 6 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M. ot that day, all the right, title ans interest which the defendant herein named had,h.ld, owned or essed on the 26th day of March, A. W, 1886, the day on which said jadgment wa+ dockrted as aforesaid, or Aen} 9 said defendant may have subs :quently sequircd in a: d to all the above described property, orany portion thereof, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said jndgment, together with .nterest und costs, Given under my hand this 12th cay of ‘ctober, A, D. 1886. GEORGE LURD, Sheriff, Nevada County, Ky J. L HOLLAND, Under Sueriff. Pillsbury « Biandfng, Attorneys for P.aintiff. ° OTICE 18 HtREBY GIVEN THAT thy above sille is hereby Ag a med until SsTORMAY, Tuk 4th DsY OF DECEMBER, 1886, at the hour of 12 o’clock, M. B) order: of Pillxbury and Blanding, attorneys for plaintiff. : GEORGE LORD, Sheriff xevada County. By J. L. Honwaxp, Under Sher.ff. Dated November 5th, 1886. is liable to the plaintiff. That the said gum of 993,657.86, tonrother with the costs of this act.on taxed at $167.16 and making in a! 903,795.01 as »foresaid, is a valid lien upon the lands and premises and property montioned in plaintiff's complaint and claim of lien and hereinafter set fo-th and descrited that plaintiff is entitlsd to have said claim of lien enforced and foreclosed and the linds and piemises and property. hereinafter et orth and.described sold inthe m nner pre s ribed by. taw, and the proceeds arisiny from such sale app!ied to and upon the paymnt of said sum of 1noney so sue asaforesaid. That each and all of the allegationsand averments in plaintiff's complaint contained aretrueand correct, Now therefore,on motion of Wil iam T. Moog Esq., counse! for plaintif; and upon the findings in said cause, it is adjudged and decreed that all and singu'ar . the property and p emises mentioned in the wait complaint and lien,and hereinafter described, or xe much thereof as may be sufficient to raise th amount due to the plain tiff forthe principal and interest and costs or this suit and attorney’s fees and expenees of sale, be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of the said County of Nevadain the manner prescribed by law, and tnat he eaid Sheriff, after the timeallowed by law for redemption has expired, execute a deed to the parsbaner or purcha:ers of the said premises on the said sale, That the said Sheriff out of the proveeds of said sale, retain his fee~, dishursements and commissions on said sale, and pay tothe piain.iff or its attorna.s out ‘of eaid proceeds the su iof one hundred and thirty seven 15-10 dol ara($137.15-100) dollard costs ef this suit. Also pay to the plaintiff the further sum of ninety-three thoueand six hundred and fifty-seven 86-100 dollars, the amount so found due, as aforesaid, to gether with interest thereon af the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of this decree, or a0 much thereof as the said roceeds of sale will Ry of the same. ‘Thar e defendant and all persons claiming or to claim, from or under it, and all ‘persons having liens subsequent to said licn by judgment or decree upon the land described in said morters and their personal lag agg tativesand all persone having any lien or claim by or-under such subsequent judgment er decree, and their heirs or p rsonal repre sentatives, and +I persons cla‘iming to have acquired.any estate or interest in said prem~ ises subsequent tothe filins of said nutive of the nendenc. of this action with the RevorJeras aforesaid, be forever barre: and foreclosod of and from al: equity of redemption and claim of, in and to sii mortyayed mises,and every part.and parcel.thereo’, Fons and after the delivery of said Sheriff's deeds. Anditis farther adjudged and de creed that the purchaser or purchasers of such premises at such sale be let into se8sion thereof, and thatany of the ies to thisaction who may be in possession of said premises, or any part thereof, and any pergon who since the commencement of this action, has comeinto sion under then. or either of them, deliver possession thereof +o such. haser-cr-purchasers, on_producjon ofthe Sheriff's deed for such prem ses or any patt thereof. And it is further ada decreed thatifthe moneys aris “ from the said sale shall beinsutticient 10 pay the amount so found due to the plaintiff as above stated, with interests and costs, and expenses of sale as aforesuid, the Sheriff specify theamount of such deficiency and balance due to plaintiff in his return of said gale, and that on the ered in and fling of said return, the Clerk of this court docket a be ent for -uch balance agnirst the defe it, and that the defendant pay to the said plaintiff the amount of such deficiency and judgment with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of said last mentioned return and*judgment.and that the plaintiff have execution therefor The landsand premises di.ected to be sold by this decree are si uated, lying ant being. in the County of Nevad:, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Allthat certain min‘'ng ground, mining claims, ditches, aqueducts, tunnels, reser: voirs and o her workscommonly known as the hydraulic mines, ditches and re-ervoirs of the Blue Tent Company, and ai: ua e upon and contained within and upon a certain tract of mining gi und of the superficial area ot about ten thousand fe.t in length in a northerly and southerly direction, by about twenty five hundred feet in width, and situate in the mining district in the said County of Nevada, calle! the Blue Tent Mining District; the northeasterly corne i said tract of mining land commences at a’ point four hundred feetfrom the South Yuba. River, which northeasterly corner is also distant some two miles easterly from Edward.’ bridge on_the road from Nevada City to ‘Bloomfield by the way-of Blue Tent and from said Hortheast corner the boundary line of said tract runs in a westurly direction for a distance of about thirteen hundred feut to a t in Gopher Ravine; thence ina sow herly rection for a distance of about twenty -flye hundred fee: following the sinuosities of Gooh>r Ravine to a pos ; thence in a north. westerly direction abont twe.ty-two-hundced fvet toa post in Jounson’s Ravine, which post is about six hundred feet noitherly of Spry's Uabin; thence southerly for a distance of about six hundred feet to a post near .Spry’s Cabin; the:ce southwesterly about nine hundred feet to an oak tree near @ ravine; thence sou'herly a distauce .o about five thousand feet toa post which is in the southwesterly line of the tract; thence easterly for a distance of about fourteen hun dred feet to « post distant about two hundred feet from an ice house situated on the bank ofthe reservoir of the South Yuba Canal Company; thence in aso.itheasterly direction a distance of eighteen hundred feet pa.sing the fence of Hager’s House, toa post which, ‘is the southeasterly corner of the tract; ‘thencein anortheasterly dirctionabuu forty. tw» hu feet toa maple tree situated near the head of Enterprise Kavine; thence in @ northeasterly direction a distance of about fourteen hundred feet following the Enteraoe caine toan oak tree; thence further’ ing said Enterprise Kavine in an easterly directiona distance of about four hundred feet to a point where Enterprise Ravins cmpties i:.to Sailor’s Ravine; .nence tor @ distance of about eleven nuudred feet ina southerly direction following :he me.nderings of said sailor’s Ravine to where suid Sailor’s Ravine empties into the South Yuba River; with the west bank of the South Yuba hiver in a northerly uirection a of two thousand feet; thence, in southerly direction a distgnve of about rou hundred feet to the post which is the point of commencement, Also thatcertain wa:er ditch situate and appur.enant to saiua premises and mintug claim, and which «itch rungthrough and upon said premises anu mining aafne ina general westerly direction ndis known as the Blue Tent Ditch, which es ditch diverta the water of th: South Yuba River ata ped near Jordan's Creek ‘owaship 17, North of Range East, said point of diversion being about arc senth of tha South Yuba Compaand thence conducting the waters of uba River in a southwesterly direction one mile to the corner of: Sections 27 iu sais Township 17, North.o: Kan westerly direction rigcare ul ver, passin 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 ‘. marke 1 '*P Co No 13,” being a corner of the ~~ {No 1579.) 4 Application for Patent toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., September 14th, 1886. OTICE is hereby given that Austin N Walrath, whose Postoffice a ‘dress is Nevada City, Nevaia county, California, has this day filél his application for patent for fifteen hundred near feet of the West Providence Quartz Mine or vein bearing gold, with surfa e ground as d-seribed, situate! in Nevada Mining Di»trict, County of Nevada, and St.te of California, and designated by the field notes and official piat on file in this office as Lot Nut ber 131, in Township 16 North, Range 8 Kast, of Mt Vivblo Meridian, said Lot No 131, being as follows, to-wit: variation 189 east. : is tieginning at a stake markad “W P No 1,” being alao post *“W P E Nol,” of the West Providence Extension Quartz Mine, atthe south end of the lode, standing ina ravine on the croopings of the vein,and from which a pine tree 12 inches indi»m, bearN. 623° K 80 links dis ant; thence magnetic variation 13° E, N 10° 10’ E 0.60 chains feuce bears NE and SW 4.81 ch:ins, fe ce bears 866° W and N 66> E 15.32 chains, fence bears N 84° E and S 84° W 21.73 chaius, Kough and Roady ditch ‘bears NW and SE 72.73 chains or 1500 feet to a post marked.**W-P No2-” : Survey of Exterior bouudaries, Beginning at so::theast corner of claim at @ post marked ‘‘W P No8,” being also post “W Pb No 4” of “West Providence Ex! ension Quartz Mine,” and from which post “W No 2’ of the Williams Placer Mine (aproved surve}) bears 8 85° E 1.43 chains ixtant; thence, magnetic variation, 18° K, West 299.6 feet or 4.54 chains, post W P No Lop lode in ravine 6.42 chains, fence bears NE and SW 399.8 feet or 6.05 chains toa post marked “‘W.P No 4;” then: e N 2° 30° E 3.00.chains fence bears NE ant SW 6.93 chains, fence bears EK and W 8,92 chains, fence bears N 64° E 19.91 chains, intersect section line hetween sections 11 and 14 6,71 1¢,T 16, N R No 8E, MD Band M, 20.30 voains Rough and Ready dtch bears N b anu SW 1478.4 feet or 22.40 chains toa post warked “W P No 5,"from which a pine tree 14 incnes in diameter bears 8S 354° E 0,64 chains. distant; thence east 0.32 chains Rough and Ready ditch bears southwest 2.40 chains, Kough and Realy ditch” bears yontheast 200.6 feet or 4,4 chains, post **W P No 2” on lode line 804.9 feetor 4.62 chains to a p st marked '‘W P No 6” onon west boundary of Providence Quartz mine (approved survey) and from which a black oak 20 inches in diameter be urs North 28° W 388 links distant; thence s 884° Ealeng west boundary of Providence Quirtz Mine 209.9 feet or 3,18 chains 10-8 post marked “wW P No 7,” andalsoa po t vr vidence Quartz Mine, and algo the corner vommon to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14 T 16 NR No8kt,M Band M; thence 80. 4° W alony Exst boundary o° Section 14, 3.15 chai s Rovgh and Ready ditch bears Nw and SE 4.50 chains, corner of a fence 10 links West, 11.46 chains fence 3 links east of inter-ectiin of afence from north side 77.09 fect cr 11.68 chains to « post marked “W 2 No 8;" thence S$ 1L° 1C’ W 6.23 chains & branch o* Peck’s ravine running N 70> E 549.8 fect or 8.33 chains to place of Leginning, magnetic \ariation, 18° E containing 14.94 acres, F The location. of th's mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Nevada County, ¢ alifor ia, in Book 10 of Mining Records, pages 1-2. fhe adjo'ning claimants are West Providence Exieuti: n Quartz mine on the South and Pru: idence Quartz Mine on the east. Any and all persons claim ng »dversely any portion of suid West Providencé Quar z Mine or surfice ground are here y required to file their adverse claims with the Reyister of che United States Land Office at S.cra mento, in the State o ( alifornia,during the sixty days period of publication hereof, o. they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute, ED, F. TAYLOR, Rewister. Gaylord & Searls, Attorneys. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing No ice of Application for Patent be pub lished for the per od of 60 days in tne Nevada Daily Transcript, a Daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Cal. ED, F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publication of foregoing notice was on the 16th day of Se, tember, 1886. (No, 171. Application for Pateat toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office-— Sacramento, Cal., August 14th, 1886. ] OTICE is hereby given that the Spanish Gold Mining company, (4 corporation), whose Postutlive is Nevada City, Ne sada county, Cal, have made app.ication for patent for the “Spani<h Gold Quartz Mine,” bearing yold, embracing fourteen hundred and seventy four and four-tenths (1:74,4) feet in length of thevein ¥ lode, with surface ground #ix huodr d and s xtenths (600.6) feet in width, in the Nevaia mining district, Nevada county, California, and deseribedii th: plat and held notes on file in this office, as follows, v 2: SURVEY OF THR EXTERIOR BOUNDARTES, Beginning ata postinrock mound at the southeast corner of the claim marke! 8 G.M Co, No. 3; thence N 42142 W, 22 34 chs to post in rock m and at NE corner of claim markel 8 GM Co, No, 4; thence S.44° W 9.10 chy to post in reck mound at NW corner of claim marked 8.@ M Co, No 5; thence S 42 1-49 E, 19.72 chs to post No 9 of the Soggs Quartz Mine; hyncs N 75° E,-1.69 chs to post No, 80: the Sogys Quartz Mine; thence 8 42° E 1.54 chs to post No 7 of the SoggQuartz Mine; thence N 48° E, 3.03 chs to post No 1, ot theS. G. M.Co., and post No. 3 of the M.; thence 19.91 acres, and vesignated #s Jot No. 122, in Sect? n 2, Township 16 N;Rangs 8 E, Mt. Dia’ 'o Base and Meridian.’ ; 8.11 location w:s madé August 81, 1883, hy A. R. Lord, James Shorsley and A 8, Lord, and by them sold ant conveyed t the Spanish Gold Mi ing Company by deed dated May 12th, 1884. The sa'd Spani hGold Mining Company, (a corporath: n), applicants herein, are nuw the owner and, holder thereof. Adjoining claimants are the Nevada Ci ty Extension Gold Quartz and Soggs Quartz Mines, “All persons holding any adverse claims » . thereto are hereby required to present the same before this ottice within sxty days from the first day of publishing hereof. ED. F. TA’ LOK, Register. Gaylord, & Searls, Attys. It is hereby ordered that, publication of the f rezo'ng noti e be male in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada Cty, fr tue period oc 60 consecutive days from the first publication hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publishing of the above seabed uotice was on the 6th day of September, 1886. cnuaine west of northeast corner of section . : #8 Q. N 44° K, to place of beginning. C cntaining . . ot Application for . atent to.a Minos ing Claim. United States Land Office, Sacrameutw, Cal., Uctober 15, 1586. i Nie is nereby given, that the North AN BannerCon, Tunnel Company, acorpor ation, theough its authori agent, Thos, J. Michell wh se Postottice i. Grass Va ley, Ne vada county, Ca’., ha made application for patent for the Wuodvill. Quartz Mine, in the ‘Nevat'a Mining District, Nevada county, California, avd described inthe plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Survey of Lode Line. Commeicing at a point on south boundary of the claim (previously established by reference to dl-covery 8.ait or initial point of Jo ation), the locttion post beiag destroyed, set a post iu rock mound marked ~ QM _L P No 1, on south slope of hill about 2.50chaius north of Little Peer Crevk, from which a black oak 8 sec. dia bears N5‘42 % O 61 ‘chains-dist , a, small spruce bears N 334° W O 48 chains dist. Thence variation Is> 80 min. KE N 80°14 min, E 22.72 chains to post marked W QM t P No 2, at north end o: lode, Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Commence at north lode post marked W QMLP No.2. Thence angie of deflection from lode li e522 33 min. E to left. Deviation 5 min. wert along the northerti: boundary of the clam, N 82° 47 min. E :.44 chains to post marked W QM No. 3, N E corner; thence 8 34° 16 min. W 24.00 chains oo marked WQ M No. 4 a4 N N 4 QM No 5, at8 E corner; thence 8 829 47 min. W_9.03 chaius to post marked Q M No bats W corner; thence N 30° 14m. E 22.72 chiinsto post marked W Q M No. 6 at N W corner, hence N 82° 47 min. E 5,70 enuins to pla: e of beginning, and containing 1816-100 aéres: and des:ynated as Lot No. 7+ in 8-ction 16, Township 16 North, Raige 9 Kast, Mt. Diablo Buse and Meridian, Sad location was made by A. Gauls, February 10, 1881, and isof record in’ the min~ing records of said county. Adjoining claims are the North Banner Quartz Mines designated on the official plat ay Lots 56 and 77. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty dayfrom the first day of publi-hing hereof. SELDEN HE1IZEL, Reyister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published ‘or sixty days, or ten¢ consecutive weeks, in the s.e,ada Daily Tra+cript newspaper, a daily tiewepaper pv blished in -htown of Nevada, in Nevaua: counts, California, that being the nearest newspaper tothe iand described therein. SLLI EN HETZE., Rezister The first day of publication was on the 19th day of O.tober, 1886, INo. 1582.) ~ Application for Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Oct, 15th, 1886, OTICE is herely given, that THE NORTH KANNEK CONSOLIDATED TUNNEL COMPANY, a through its duiy authurized agent, Thomas J Michell, whose postofflve is Grass Va!ley, Nevada county, Cal, has made application for yatent, for the “North Banner Quartz Mine, in Nevada. mining district, Nevada county, California, and deser'bed in the plat and field notes’ on file ia this office, as follows, viz: — Survey of Lode Line. Commencing at a tnnnel on the ledge in Little Deer Creek, the place where locavion notice was posted, and the initial point of location, seta post marked NBQM LPM No 1, near the north and to tne south «f the tunnel about 10 k» from which a dogwood tree 10 inches dia bears 8 54342 W 54 linksdist Theentrance to anod tunel 0. opposite side of Leer Creek bears S 8° W 69links dist. Thence variation 18° 30’ east. N 35° 33’ E 22.66 chains to post set at North end of lode marsed N BQ MIP No 2, Exterior Boundaries, Commence ng at’ the north’ lo?e -post marked NBQMLPNo2, thence N 58° 10’ E 5.70 chains to post at N_E corner marke 1-N B QM No'3; thence 886° W 22 81 chains to post marhed N BQ M No. 4, at » Ecorver; thence 8 88° 10’ W 9.93" chaii 8 to. posiat S Weorner marked N B QM Nob, and W QM \04; thonce N 34° 16) 22,26 chains tu post marked N B QM No6, at N W Corner; thence N83° 10’ E’ 6.05 chains to place of beginning, and containing 17 34-100 acres, and designated as lot No 77, inSection 16, Lownsyhip 16 North, Kange 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Me idian, Sa d location was mide by Edward Tinney et als. ‘anu > Ist, 1841. = 3 mn:are the “Woodvil'e” and . “Nort n quartz mines, designated aslo:s 8 and 56 res; ectively. All persuns holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office’ within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. — SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It ishereby ordered vunat the foresoing notice be published for sixtv~days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transce pt newspaper, a daily newspaper publishyd inthe town of Netad:, in Nevada county, Calif rnis, that being the nearest newspapet to the land des ribed therein, S LDEN HETZEL, Reg’ster, The first day of publication was on the 19th day of U~tober, 1886, Notice of Sale of Real Es:ate. } OTICE is hereby given, that in pur. suance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, made on the 20th day of October, A. D. 1886, in the matte. ofthe estate and guiraianship of Frank Guscetti, » micer, the undersigued, ‘the guardian ot the p rsou and estate of said minor, will sell at private sale to the high est bilder, for cash, in lawful money of the ‘Un ted States, and subject to coutirmation by sa d Superior Courr, +n Monday, the bitn day ot N wwember, 1834, at the law office of Cross & Simond-, at Nevada City, Nevaca county, Cal, ato e o'clock p. m., all the right, title, interest and estate of the raid minor, being an undivided onehalt interest in and to all those certain luts, pieces or parcels of land, situate and being i+ the county of Nevada, state of Cal fornia, bounded and, described as fo!lows; 1,” The Guscetti Ranch, situated in Ne vada town hip, Nevada county, Cal, and comprising the NE 14 of the SW. 1l-4and the s 1-2 of thesW 1-4 and the SK 1-4 of section 6, in Township 16 North, of Range Ea-:\, 6 DM, and all that portion of the 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of Section 6, Twp 16 N, K9 E, MDM, ucsecribed as follows: Begiv ming ata point ten feet from correr common to Sees 5, 6,7 and 8, Twp 16 N, R 9 bast.-M D M, and running thence .North 3.25chs to the middle of the county road leading from Nevada City tothe Guscetti Ranch; thence South 585 West along the middle of the said road 6 40 chains; thence Kart 4,40 chains to the place cf beg nning, 2 ‘The mining claim known as the Tam quartz mine, situated in sees 5and 6, Twp 16N, ROE MDM, Offers and bids for said property (in writing) will be rece.ved by said yuardian atthe Guscetti Ranch; Nev da township, Nevada county, C litornja, andat the law office of Cross & Sumonds, Nevada City, Cal. Terms and conditions of sale; Cash, lawful money of the United States; ten per cent. of the purchase ynoney to be paid to the undersigned on day of sa'e, balance on confirmation of sale by said Court, Deed at the expense of pu: chaser, : S : MARY 4.USCETTI, Guard‘an of the person and estate of Frank Guscetti, a minor. Dated Oct, 20th, 1886, Cro s& Simonds, Attys for Guardian 021 . ‘Assessment Mo'ice. YANTA ANNITA Milland Minirg Compa+3. ny. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California Lecation of works, Neva ia county, Cal. Notice is pay given that ata meeting of the Board of Virecto's, held on the 26th day of Ovt,, 1886, an assessinent,(No 10) of on an one-half (01}) Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock cf the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the. office of the Compana, room 4, 309 Valifornia street, San ¥rancisco, California. Any: stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day o Nov. alea publicauction; and unless pay ment is made before, will be sold on MUNDAY, the 20th day of lec , 1886, to pay the deli quent assessment, t gether w th costs of advertising andexpenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Di. ectors, ; \ J. M BUFrINGTON, Secretary. Office Room 4, 309 California street, San Francisco, California, corporation, . . 1886, Wi l be deiin quent, and advcrtised for . " Notice to Taxpayers. Jf gr Asseseme? t Roll for the year 1836, for the c unty of Nevada, having been completed and delivered into my hands, the property holders of the county
are herebr notified that the taxes «n he same are now due, aud the law for tre collection of taxes will be strictly enforced. The taxes become delinyvent on Monday, December 27th, At6 o'clock P_M., ard if nos paid prior to oy date, 5 per cent. and other costs will be add.d —— Notice is further given, that for the purpoue of reccivingtaxes, I shall bein the several = gaa atthe places and times statviz: At Was) it.gton, Tue-day, November 14th, Notice to Creditors. satin. ig hereby. giros by tho usdes Tl etice reby given by the u signed, executors of the last will of Hessel isuimn, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims inst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within f ur months after the drst publication of this notice to the said executors, at Washington, Nevada County, California, at the oid hotel of H, Buisman, deceased. W.T. VAN OUNSHOORN, E. T. Wu! THLEY,Executors of the last will of Hessel Buisman, deceused, Dated at Nevada City, October 12, 1886. Graniteville, P. Allisoa’s Hutel, Thursday, November 18th. North Bloomfield, Lund’s Hotel, Friday, November 19th. North San Jun, D. Furth’s store, Saturday, November 20th. — h and Ready, Schroeder's Hotel, "Tuesd iy, November 23d. You set, P Diunzer’s Hotel, Wednesday, November 24th. Truckee, M. E. Burckhalter’s office, Frida. , No: ember 26 h. Gra s Valley, Tu-sday, Wednesday and Thurs:Jay, Novetaber 30th and December ist and 2d. ‘ ‘ Nevada City, Treasurer's Office, from Dec. 34 to bDecember 27ta. -Rate of taxation, $2.30 on each $100. Rate in Municipaliti -s, 1:90 on each $ 00. G E. ROBIN-ON, Tax « ollector. Rebate on personal property payments will be paid on application at the ‘Treasur«1's office, = No. 1591. Application for Patent toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.; Nov 8, 1886. Nee is hereby given that George J. re Binuer, whose postoffive is Wash ngton, Nes ada county, Cal., has made a; -piicat.on fr patent to the I, X L Quartz Mine, in Eureka Township, Nevada ounty, Cal., designated on the U. 8. Oitcial Plats as Lot 50, T.18N. R.11E, Mt. Diablo Mer,, and deseribed in the field notes on file in this office, as follows: ; Commenci'¢ at Sonth Bode Port !, X. L. No 8, L. P.; thence (Mag. var. 17° KE.) N 78° KE 4545 chs. to pust marked I. X. L. o. 4, 8. E. co ner; thence \. 12° W. 22.73 chs. to post {, X. L. No. 5 N. E. corner; thence 8. 78° W. 9.09 chs. to post I. X. L No, 6 NW. corner, from which the 44 section corner between Sections 28 and 29 T. 18 N R. 1" EB. Mt. Diable Mer., bears 8. 19 18 &. 25.64 chs, dist; the ce S. 1:25 EK, 227% chs. te post I. X.L. No.7; thence N. 78° E. 4,545 chs. toplace of hegiuning. Containing 22.66 acres. Claim was located June 8, 1880, recorded at page 315 book 8, Mining Kecords of Nevada county, Cal, Ap,licant claims by purchase. All persons holding ary adverse cliims to said mine, or any part the eof, ure hereby requ red to pre ent the same at this ottice within 60 days frem the first publication hereof, or the same w II be barred, SELDEN HETZEi.,, Register. Chas. W. Ki'ts, Atty. for Applicant. This notice was first published November 11, 1886. ior United States-of America, SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, Land Office, Sacramento, Cal,, ) October 18th, 1886, ~~ N the matter ofthe claim of Richard C. Walrath tothe West Providence Extension Quartz mine + tuated in the SK, 1-4 of the NE. quarter of Section No. 14, Township No, }6 North, Runge No. 8 East vs Isabel a McKeon, an adjoining farm homestead applicant for said Quarter Section Whercas the above samed mineral appli cant has this day fied his petition for a hearing in the above entitled matter to determine the character of the land in controversy; and whereas, it app ars that it is more convenient {.r both parties and_ thei wituess's that such hear ng be had before the County Clerk of Nevada county, Cal. itis hereb ordered that the said Richar» C Walrath and thes;id Isabelle McKeon be and appear before the County C erk of r Nevada county, at Nevada City, California, vt one o'clock p.m, on the llth day of December, A. D. 1886, then and there to produce «evidence to determive the mineral or non-mineral char eter of said land. Witness my hand the day and date first above wiitten. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Assessment Notice. EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY Location of principal place of L usiness, Nevada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, Califortin, ; Notice is hereby given, that ata meetthg of the Board of Trustees, held on’ the 2d day of November, 1886, an assessmen' (No 11) of ten cants per share waslevied up on the capital stock of the corporation, pay able innmediately,in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the law office of Joh Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal ifornia. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 8h day of December, A. D. 1886, will bedelinquentand advertised for sale at public auction ; and unless payment ie made before, will be sold on Monday, the 27th day of December, 1886. to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses o sale. By order of the Boare of Trustees. c. &. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Ottice of Join Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, Californix. n4 Assignee’s Sale. \ OTICE is hereby giventhat in pursu arice of an orcer o! the Superior Court ov Nevada cowrnty, made on the 8th day ot September, 1886, in the matter of John Chu ch, an insolvent debtor, the under igned will sell at polis auction, for cash to the highest bidder. on Tu sday, the 30th day of November, /886, at 12 o'clock M. Oo that day, on the premises hereafter deseri’ ed, in Nevada county, Cal‘fornia, al the right, title and interest. of said John Church tothe property hereinafter described viz: The NE] 4 of the SW 1-4 and th S uth L-2 of SW 1-4 and SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 o1 Section 2, Township 16 North, of Ranye 9 East, Mt. Diablo B.and M; also one sil: er watch, one double barrel shotyun, 2,000 dressed shingles, 2,000 undressed shing es. Deed at-expense of purchaser, EOP, CARTHE, Assignee. Thos. 8. Ford, Attorney. n7-3w Notice for Pub ication. Land Office at Marysville, Ca’., October: 25 h, 1886, ba gies: is hereby given that the fallowing named set ler has filed notice o: bis intention toma! e final proof in support of hisc'aim, and that said proof wil be made before the Superior Judge of Nevada n saturday, December 4h, 1886, viz: Henry Godair, Homestead Application, No. 3868, for the W. 1-2 of SE, 1-4 of Sec. 84, T 17, N.R,8E,M. D. M, He names the following witnesges to prove hix continuous resdence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: : Morris M, Green, avid Housel, George N. Poston and Louis V. Poston, all of Nevada City P.O., Nevada Co., Cal J.C, BRADLEY, Register. J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. 027 se Proving Will. Nthe Superior. Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Th mas Curnow, di ceased. Notice is hereby given, that Wednesday, the 24th day of Novembe.1886, at T0'o’clock, a. M., of said day, at the Court Room of .said Court, at the Court House iu the City and County of Nevada, h s been appointed as the tine and place for provi g the will of said Tnomas. Curnow, deceased and for hearing the application of John Cur how and, Elizabeth Curow for the issuance to them of Letters Testamentary, when and where any rson int ted may and contest the same, : F. G. BEATTY Clerk. ¢ By W. D. Harrie, Deputy. Dated Nevada City, Nov. 10, 1886. Gaylord & Searls, attys for Petitioners. sn. aap 5 Stockho ders’ Meet.ng. af gre meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada ‘ ity Gold Quartz Min. ing Company will take place ou Wednesday, December 1, 1886, at 2 o’erock P. M., at the office of the Com, @y, Morgan &-Koverts ga Nevada City, Cal. a Pe B, N. SHOECRAST, Secretary. = 7 ‘THOXA OL SISWIV U00_ Co., Cal., at Nevada City, the county seat, . Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JOHN F. DEBOUR,. deceased. Notice is here' y given hy the undersigned, Administrasor cf the Kstate of John F. Devour, deceased tothe crediters of, and all: ersons having claim: ayainst the said deceased, to exhihit them with the neces-arv vouche:s, within foor months after the drat publication of thir notive, to the said A: ministrator, at his res dence, (the saute being the pl.ce fer the transaction of the business of raid estate) at North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Ca ifornia. ; FRANK DEBOUR, Administrator of the E.tateof Jobn F. Pe Bour, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Nov. 3d, 7886. Cross & Simond.«, Attys for Administrator Notice to Creditors. “E\STATE OF MARY DOWNEY, DEcessed. Notice is herctiy given by the undersigned, executor of the last will of Mary. Downey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims agains the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within fur menths after the first putlicat on of this notice, ‘to the said executor, at the Downey House, near Spenevilie, Nevada county, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of sa d estate, Dated at Nevada C ty, Oct. 18, 1886. G. W. DO VNEY, Exesuter of the last will of Mary Downey, deceised,. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executor. SACRAMENTO BANK. HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE city, Corner J and Fitth Streets, Sacramento. Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paiu up capital, $200,000 ; loans on real estate, July 1, 1885, $2,044,818 ; term and orJinaty deposits, July 1, 1885, $1,95*,581. Termand ordinary deposits received, and dividend: paid in January and July. Mone) loaned upon real esta'e only. This Bank does exclusively a savings bink business. Information furnished upon application to W. P, COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. 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