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the said tract as
herein, together with
tracks, cars,
d other machinery
aiid tools upon said mining and
taims: Together with all and
itaments ant appurtenaccs
nging, or in anywise apperven. that I will sell at
cont of the Courth vse
County, of Névada aud
aublic auction, in
tuor, in Nevada City,
state of California, on
Saturday, November 6th, 1886,
ween the hours cf 9 o'clock A, M. an
te ., to-wit: 12 o'clock M. o
ht, title and interest
in named had,held,
on the 25th day of
1888, the dav on which said
jocketed a9 aforesaid, or
jefendant may have subs :quentin aud to all the aho:e describor any portion thereof, to the
jer for cash, t> satisfy vai
ment, tozether with nterest and cos
Given, under. my hand th
of Nevada,
weeks before she sai
is 12th day of
in and for the sa.d County of Nevada, at
the Court oom of said Court, in the city
. in said Nevada County, oa FitiDAY, the 22d day of October, 1886, at 11
o'clock, A. M, then ant there to show
cause why an order of distribution sh oul
not be made of the residue of raid evtate
among the devizees of the said deceased,
. ‘ing to law. ‘
Itis further ordered.that » copy of thiorder be published for three successive
2d ‘day of Ovtober.
1886, in the Nevada? ily ‘Transor:pt, a}
new-paper printed published in the}
said Nevada county. . : cae
: J, M. WALLING,
, Superior Judge.
Dated September 20th, 1830.
J. B. Johnson, Att’y for Pet’r. . 22
1886.
D, Sheriff Nevada Connty.
Hy J. L Hounaxn, Under 8 .eriff.
ae & Bianding,
A. D.
GEORGE Luk
Attorneys for
Application for Patent toa MinJ, i. CALD WELL,
Aftorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
\ffice—South side Broad street, opp. Unio:
street, Nevada City.
wit practice in ail the Ccurts of th
State, and the Courts of the Unit
States within the State of California.Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages fo
60 each, certificates of acknowledgwen
ereto includ aes,
United States Land Office.
Cal, August Lith, 1886.
= rnc given that cme Spanish
Gol ining «<ompans, po
whose Postutfice is Nevada City, Neada county, Cal , have made app.
for patent for the: ‘Spanish Gol
Mine,” bearing voli, embracing fourteen
ndted and seventy four and four~renths
(1.74.4) feet in le
with surface groun:
6 and making in
a valid lien upon
re td tg Cars an
] y hereinafter vet
nthe monner pre
arisin,
ex huadr.d and 6x:
feet in width, in.the Nevala . °P:
minitg district, Nevada county, Culifornia,
and desuribed11 th: plat and fleld notes on
tile in this office, as follows, viz:
_ SURVRY OF THE EXTERIOR. BOUNDARIES.
Beginning ata postinrock mound at the
southenstoorner ithe claim marke 1 8 G M
Co, No, 8; thence N 42 14° W, 22 34 chs to
«ind at NE corner of claim
4; thence S.44°_W,
i
Hi
ntiff’s complaint contained
ap Sigeteina reer ., counsel for plainie in said cause, it
all and singu'ar
‘emises mentioned in the
lien, and hereinafter dethereot'as may be
‘ amount due to the plain
‘and interest and costs
y’s fees and expenses
:
i
4
;
5
5
£2
£
Fs
ea
er
=
E
En
marke! $8 G M Co, No,
9.10 chs to post in rock mound at NW
corner of claim marked 8G M Co, No.
1-4° KE, 19.72 chg to pos!
oo reas ' gree o 162
t No. Sor the Sogys Quartz
Mine; thence Saxe E 1,54 chs to
7 of the Soggs Quarta Mine; thence
hs to post No 1, of theS. G. M. C
> K, to place of beg
19.91 acres, and a
Secti n 2, ‘Towaship J6N, Ranges 8 E, Mt.
Diablo Base and Meridia
Said location wis made
by A. R. Lord, dames Shorsley and A 8.
Lord, and by them sold au! conveyed t»
Gold Mixing Compan
deed dated May 12th, 1834. The said
i h Gold Mining Company,
applicants herein, are now
Adjoining claimants are the Nevada City
xtunsion Gold Quartz and Soggs Quartz
said Sheriff out ug lot No, 122, in
jor or purchasers
gaid sale, That the
of the proceeds of said sale, retain his fees,
disbursements and ‘ssions
to the piainciff or t
thirty seven 15-10 dol
uA this
tiff the further sum of n
six huadred and fit;
the amount so fo
gether with interes
seven per cent. per
te attorneys out Anguat 81, 1883,
na hundred and
are ($137.15-100). dolAlso pay to the plaininety-three thousand
ven 86-100 dollars,
due, as aforesaid, to
tthereon at the rate of
annum from the date of . p
uch thereof as the said
y of the pepe That
raons claiming or . ;,
wm, from or wader it, and all persons here
ment or decree upon
and their personal represenpersons having an
der such subsequent ju
, and therrheirs or p ‘ronal repre . pyq,
il persons claiming to have . ¢,,6
Pioe of first publicatio
sehneider F. G.
rsons holding any adverse claims
hereby required to present’ the
game before this oitice within sixty days
of publishing. hercof.
. F, TA) LOK, Register.
Gaylord, & Searls, Attys.
It is hereby ordered
yinds: from the first day
at publication of
wesoing notle bo male in the Daily
nscript, published at Nevada City, for
period of 60 consecutive days from the . .
ED. F, TAYLOR, Register.
The first day of publishing of the above
the sale..
Delinquent Sale Notice.
Biggs hate) MILTING COM”ANY.— L0cacion of Works, Nevadacounty, Cal.—
Loca'ion of princi, al place of busiuess, San
Francisco, Cal.
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock on account of as
sessment, No. 22, levied on the 3ist day o1
August, 1886,° the several amounts set
te the names of the respective sharenol icra, as follows:
0. ee
Name, Certf. Shares. Amt.
Bauer John, 168 100 . . 10
Bauer Jchn, 242 60 5
vauer@ohn, 243 50 6
Bauer John, 299 100 «(110
Bauer John, 3x4 ‘60 6
Hauer John, 638 . 10 1
Behrman F. E. 821 100 =—10
Behrman F. &., 612 10 J
Behrman +. E., 50 10 1
Biesta Federi o, 687 200 =. 20
Biesta Federico, 638 20 8620
Cryer Robert, 897 100 = 110
Cryer Rooert, 898 100 10.
uryer Robert, 399 100 10
Cryer Robert, 400 100 =—-10
F etcher Geo., Trustee, 28 100 10
«letcher Geo,, Trustee, 29 100 10
F etcher Geo,, Trustee, 30 100 10
Fletcher Geo,, Trustee, 31 100 10
Flaesloop Fritz, 4722 25 2 60
Fiaesloop Fritz, 725 30
LeCoey Theodud Cleophas, 741-200 «20
Marge son F. G.J. 750 65 6 50
Shrakamp Mary, 271 60 6
sehneider F, G., 713 150 15
: 72642 B0té«*C
schaufolbergerR., 454 60 OB
Anain accordance with law,and an order of
the Board of Directors, made on the 8thaay
of October, 1886, 80 many’ shares of vach as
cel of such stock as may Le necessary will be
sold at public auction, at the office of the
Cun.pany, No. 622 Montgomery strevt,
San Francisco, California, on Thursday,
the 28th day of October, 1896, at the hour
ot So’clock, Pp. M., of said day, to y
said delinquent assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
THEO WETZEL, Secrotary.
Otlice—No. 622 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, Cal, olg-id
wotice was on the Sth day of September, 1836.
of, in and to said mor
and every part and
after the delivery of said. Sheriff's
‘And it is further adjudged and {No. 1879.) :
cation for Patent toa Min“ing Claim,
: United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., September 14th, 1886.
OTICE is hereby given that Austin
Walrath, whose Postoffice aidress is
ada City, Nevada county, California,
smises, or any part thereof, and an,
who since the commencemont 0!
ac.ion, has come into
or either of them, del
session under them
ver possession thereof
h or purch on Pp
The Sheriff's deat for such prem ses . Nev:
And it is further ad. hos
decree i that ifthe moneys aris-. for
rom th» said sale shall be insutticient to . feet of the W
pay the amount so found due to the plaintiff
as above stated, with inter
and of sale as aforesvi
theamount of such de'
due to plaintiff in his
gale, snd that on the comin
for -uch balance aga
it that the defendant pay to tho . east.
plaintiff the amouat of such deficiency
with interest thereon at the
fate of sevén per cent, per annu
date of sviiest menti
therefor. The lan
to be sold by this ‘decree are
and being in the
Califurnia, and bow
scribed as follows, to
that
ditches, aquedu
patent for fifteen hundred
ext. Providence Quartz Mine or
ad, with surfs e ground as
described, situate! i1 Nevada Mining Dis.
the Sheriff . trict, Uounty of Nevada, and St.te of California, and designated by the ‘field notes
‘ial plat on file in this oftice as Lot
n and filing of . Number 131, in ‘Towaship 16 North, Range
court docket @}§ Kast, of Mt Lisblo Meridian, said Lot No.
vein bearing gl
esta and costs,
return of said . and off
inet. the de1181, being us follows, tosit: variation 18°
stake markad “‘W P No
t “WP Nol,” of the
West Providence Extension Quartz Mine.
n and judg. atthe south end of the lode, standing ina
ravine on the croppiigs of the vein,and from
mises dlected. which a pine tree 12 inches !ndi.m, bearai uated, lying . N 623° & 80 links dis ant; thence magnetic
State of . variation 18° E, N 10° 10° E 0 50 chains
arly de. fence bears NE and SW 4.81 chains, fe cv
bears $ 66° W and N 66° E 15.32 chains,
ground, mining . fence beara N 84° E and 8 84° W 21,73
chaius, Rough aud Roady ditch bears NW
8 42,73 chains or 1500 feet to a post
Beginning at &
1,” being alse pos
inti? have execution
, tunnels, reser©workscommonly known as
mines, ditches and re-etvoirs . marked ‘*W P No2.”
Tent Company, and situa e upon
and upon -a certain
of the superficial area . a
usand fe:t in length in a
rly direction, by about . sion
ve hundred feet in width, and situdistrict in the said County . proved survey) bears 8
Blue Tent Mining Dis. dincant; thence, mognetic variation, 18° EK,
corne of said tract . West 209.6 feet or 4.54 chains, post W P No
mences at a point four.) 1 on lode in ravine 6.42 chains, fence bears
NE and 8W 899.3 feet or 6,05 chains toa
““W P No 4;” then e N 2° 30
fence bears NE ani. SW 5.93
chains, fence beara K and W 8.92 chains,.fence bears N 64> E 19,91 chains, intersect
Hane between sections 11 and 146.71
of northeast corner of section
.4.T 16,N & No 8B, MD Band M, 20.30
cnains Rough and Ready dtch bears N b
fora distance of about twenty-five . anu SW 78.4 feet or 22.40 chains toa
hundred fee: following. the sinuosities of . post.
; thence in a north.
abont tweuty-two hunin Jonnson's Ravine,
is about six hundred feet north*g Jabin; thence southerly for a . southeast 299.6 feet or 4.54 chains, post ‘‘W
about six hundred feet to a post] P No 2” on lode line 304.9 feet or 4.62
"s Cabin; theace southwesterly
hundred feet to an oak tree near] on west boundar,
a ravine; thence
about five thousand
in the southwesterly line of thi
easterly for a distance of about
dred distant about two hundred
house situated on the bank . post
ba Canal . market ‘*P Co No 13,
direction . rrovidence Quartz Mine, and als? the corner
12, i3and 14 T 16
M; thence 8 0, 3°
t boundary o* Section 14, 1.15
and Ready ditch bears NW
chains, corner of a fence 10
ein . links West, 11.46 chains fence 8 links east
about . of intersection of a fence from north side
the Enter-~ . 77.09 feet or 11.68 chains to a
“W P No 8;" thence $ 10° 1¢° W. 6.23 chains
branch ‘g raving running N70? E
t or 8.33 chaing to p!
magnetic \ariation, 18° E containing
The location of this mine is recorded in
the Recorder's offive of Nevaia County, t'alia, in Book 10 of Mining Records, pages
adjoining claimants ‘are West Provimine on the South
Survey of Exterior bouudaries.
Beginning at so itheact corner of claim at
post marked “W P No8,” being also post
“W PwNo $ of “West Providence Exten—
Quartz Mine,” and from which post
“W Ao 2” of the Williams Placer Mine (ap&
85° E 1.43 chains
of Nevada, calle the
the road from Nevada Ci
by the way of Blue Tent and from
eaat corner the boundary line of
said tract rans in a westerly direction for a
distance of about thirteen hundred feet to a
kod “W P No 5,”"from which pine
neones in diameter bears 8 35,
0.54 chains distatt; thence east 0,32 ¢
Hough und Ready diteh bears southwest
and Realy ditch bears
Gopher Ravine to
wi
dred feet tua
'y of \Providence Quartz
d (approved survey) and
t to aN\post which is] a black oak 20 inches in diameter bears
; thence . North 23>.W 88 links d'stant; thence 8
1» hun. 334° E along west boundary of Providence
Quirtz Mine 209.9 feet or 3.18 chains to a
marked “W P No7,” andalsoa
” being a corner
vommon to Sections 11,
NRNoSE, Mv Band
tedjand BE 4
Sailor's Ravine; enence for } 1.
eleven nuadeed feet ina
Ravine to where said . iforr
& . dence Extention Quarts
feet; thence in . and Providence Quartz agro age the > 8 ty
persons claiming adverse!
point . any portion of said West Providence Quar'z
water . Mine or surf.ice ground are here -y required
to tile their advcrse claims with the
of the United States Land Office
mento, in the State or California,during the
uch . ey wis tareasPanice at ae poi
South . ions of the Statu' Sumani oil
Gaylord & Searls, Attorne:
distance of about four
appurcenant to said
It is hereby ordered that th
about five . No ice of lication for Paten
miners uensure. lished Faniirnys Pot 60 es
of . vada Daily Transcript,
published at Nevada
b.] It is hereby ordered thatthe said
ED. F. TAYLOR,
Register.
INo. 1582.)
Application for Patent to a Min: ing Claim.
: United States Land Ofice,
a Barre nto, Cal,, Ovt. 15th, 1886.
Noe Eis ‘hereby given, that THE
« NORTH BANNEK CONSOLIDATED
TUNNEL . COMPANY, a corporation,
through its duiy authorized agent, Thomas
J. Michell, whose postoffive iy Grass, Valley, Neveda county, Cal, has made application for patent for the ‘North Banner
Quartz Mine,*in Nevada mini.g district,
Nevada county, California, and descr'bed
in the plat and field notes: on file ia this
office, as follows, viz: — 3
Survey of Lode Line.
Commencing at a tunnel on the ledge in
Litle Deer Crevk, the place where locacion
notice was posted, and the initial point ot
location, seta post marked N°BQM LPM
No 1, near the north and to tne south «1
the tunnel about 10 ks from which a dogwood tree 10 inches dia beaisS 644{° W 64
linksdist. The entrance to anod tunnel
0.) opposite side of eer Creek bears 8° 8°
W 6Jlinks dist. Thence variaton 18° 30’
east, N 35> 83° E 22.66 chains to post set
: = end of lods marsaed N BQ MLP
o &,
exterior Boundaries,
Sommencing at the porth lode post
mirked NB QML P No 2, thence N ss
10° E 5.70 chains to post at N°E corner
marke: N B Q M No 8; thence 8 86° W 22
81 chains to post marked N BQ M No 4, at
3 Koorner; thence 8 88° 10° W 9.06 chains
to pa at 8 Weorner markel N B QM
Nob, and W Q M No4; thence N 389 16°
22,26 chains tu post marked N B Q M No6,
at N W Corner; thence N 88° 10’ E 6.05
chains to place of beginning, and containing
17 88-100 acres, and-desizgnated as lot No
77, iuSection 16, Township 16 North, Kange
9 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Me:idian.
8. d location was mide by Edward Tinney
etalg.taniw i lst, 1831.
Ad yn ins are the *Woodvil'e” and
“Nort. Mer quartz mines, designated
as lore 8 and 66 respectively.
All persuns holding avy adverse claims
thoreto are hereby required to present the
same before thia office within sixt, days
trom the first day of publishing hereof.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
: It ishereby ordered wnat the foresoing
notice be published for sixtv days, or ten
consecutive weeks, in the Nevada Dally
‘Transer pt newspaper, a daily’ newspaper
published in the town of Nevadi, in Nevada
vounty, Calif rnia, that being the nearest
newspaper to the land des -ribed therein.
S. LDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first day of publication was on the
19th day of U*tober, 1836,
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Hessel Buisman, deceased,
Totice is hereby given by the under
signed, exécutors of the last will of
Hessel B isman, deceased, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouche within f ur months
after the drst publication of thie notice to
the said executors, at Washington, Nevada
County, California, at the oid hotel of H.
aman, deceased, ts
: W. T. VAN OUDSHOORY,
—E T. WOKTHLEY,
Executors of the last will of H.ssel Bulsman, deceased,
Dated at Nevada City, October 12, 1886.
United States of America.
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA.
Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., }
‘ October 18th, 1886,
N the matter of the claim of Richard .C.
Walrath to the. West Providence Extension Quarta mine « tuated in the SK. 1-4
of the NE. quarter of Section No. 14, Townace deg 16 North, R No. 8 East vs
fsabel a McKeon, an adjoining farm homestead applicant for said Quarter Section
Whereas the above named mineral applicant has this day filed his ition for a
hearing-in the above entitled matter to determine the character of the land in controversy; and whereas, it appears that it is
more convenient fur both parties and their
witnesses that stich heorags: he eG before
the County Clerk of Nev county, Cal.
chard
C. Walrath and the said Isabell.’ McKeon.
be and appear before the County Cerk of
Nevada county, at Nevada City, California,
af one o'clock p.m ,on the 11th day of Decembefi"A. D. 1886, then and there to produce evidence to determine the mineral or
non-mineral-char :cter of said land.
Witness my hand the day and date first
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
a hae sb ,
mation calling for a general election to be
erga A
1886,s0 much of said proclamation as relates
to Nevacu county
ion will be held thoughout the State on
ICESDAY, ‘THE SEOUND DAY OF NOVEMBFR,
AND EIGHT I-SIX, when the follow.ng offierrs will be elected, to wit. :
Jalaveras, san J
tive,Composed of the Counties of Alpine, Amr, but
docino, Mcdoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas; Sacramento, Sha:ts, Sierra, Siskiyou,
Solano, 8 , Sutter, Teh
Yolo and Yuba,
pine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, El
vorady, Nevada, Piacer, sacramento, Sun
Jo quin and Tuolum.e. One Member,
PWu ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUONE ASSOCIATE JUsTice OF THE §UPREME COURT Unexpired term, vice E.
‘omprixing she townships of Nevada, Bloom
deld and, Bureka, and the precincts of Cher
okee and North ran Juan, in Bridgeport
townships, one member,not included in the Fourteenth Assembly
District, one member,
Constitution of the State, submitied by the
Leyislature at ite last re;
er voted upon by the Electora of said State,
vig: :
cept railriads, not exemp* under th laws
of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained a>
-provided by law.
jsed in this artickh and section, is hereby declared to. include moneys, credita, bonds,
stocks, dues, franchises, and all other mat.
tore and things, real, personal, ant mixed,
capable of priva'e ownership ; provided,
that growing crops, shige y used ¢xclusively for
belong to the United States, thin State or.
any county or municipal corporation withiv this State; shall be exempt from taxatiun.
Growing vines and fruit trees shall be deemed tobe and shall lie assessed and taxed as
% prrt of the realty ; and provide? further,
that railroads shall be
section ten of th s article ; and provided further, that the Legislature may. provide for
the exemption trom taxation of ships and
veasela owned and registered or enrolled
in this State, or nay ta. such ships or vessels.on thcir gross or net earnings, in lieu of
an ad valorem tax
ulso provide, except in case of credits secured by mout
tion from credits of debts due to bona fide
rexidents of tuis State. Double taxation in
any form ia prohibited
quire each taxpuyer in: the Stute to make
and deliver to the County Assessor, annualtion ten of this article, owned by said taxpayer, orinhs
trol, attwelve o’cluck meridian, on the first
Monday in March,
prop rty, as hereinatter prov.ded, thull be
assessed in the county. city, city and county, town, township or district in which it is
situated, in the manner provided by law.
every co: poration.and person owning or op“rating « railroad, or any portion thereof,
in this State, shall, on or before the first day
of July of each year, pay tothe State Treas
urée an annual tax of two anda half per
vent.up.n the grogs earnings, earned within this State, of such railroad, for the year
ending upon the thirsty firat day of Decem:
ber next preceding, which tax shall be in
feu of all other State and county taxes upon
th: franchise, business, right of way, roadway, roadbed, rail, rolling stock, fe ces,
s ations and their appurteances, and upon
ferry bots, when Operated as a
raiiroad, and upon the shares of the capifal
stock, and ppon the mortgages,
trust, contracts or other obligation by which
a debtis secured upon such prop. rty. All
other property belonging to suc!
tion or person ‘
other property is assess.d and taxed. The
gross annual earnin
year ending on the thirty-first day of December last
shall be, annually, before the first day of
such rules aud reculations as may be pre:
inst”
incorpor:
to.an ad valorem tax for municipal purvos¥. atest
VERNOK OF THE STATE OF
California having issued his procla, the 2d day of November,
ng as follows:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
Executive DgPaRTMENT.
Noticeis hereby given that a general elecA. D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED
GOVEKNOR,
LIEU lENANT-GOVERNOR,
SECRETARY OF STA'TE,
CONTROLLER,
TR ASUKL
ATTORNEY GENERAL,
SURVEYUR-GENERAL,
CLtRK OF THESUPREME COURT,
SUPT, CF PUBL INSTRUCTION.
FOR CONGRESSMAN.
SECOND CUNGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Com of the Counties of Batte,Sutter
uba, Nevada, Flacer, Kl Dorado, «mudor,
ulin, Stanislaus, Merced,
jpesa: One Representaolumne aud
ONE RAILROAD COMMISSION: R
“ PIRST DISTRICT.
Calaveras, Colusa, Del sorte,
Dorado, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, MeuTrinity,
MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
SECOND DISTRICT,
Composed of the Counties of Alameda, AlPREME COURT
M. Ross, resigned,
FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
ONE SENATOR.
Also members of the Assembly as follows:
: FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.
All that portion of the county of Nevada
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
All that rortion of the county of Nevada
Also ut said elec: ion an amendment to the
lar session, w:ll
AMENDMENT NO. 1.
Section 1. All property.n the State, ex
‘The word property, as
ubsic schools, and such as may
taxed as provided in
The Lexislature may
or trust deed, for a deducL §
Sec, 8. Tne Leyislat :re shall, by law, re1), a statemen* under oath, setting forth 23. TREASURER,
specifically all propreay real and personal, . 24. SUPERINTESDENT OF PUBLIC
except railroad property, as detined in see. SCHOOLS,
weession or under his conSec. 10, All property, except railroad
rt of such
deeds of
corpora
shall be assessed and taxed as
earned during the
receding, of all railroads,
May thereafter, ascertained and declared
vy the State Board of Equalization, under
scribed by said Board ; provided, however,
thas the Logislature may at avy time pa-s
laws prescribing said rules and regulations,
Inall cases where railroads are situated
partly in this Stateand partly without this
State, the gross annual earnings there f
pir be ascertaine\ anid determ ned by
ng :
FiretThe gross earninge which, during
the yearlast preceding, haye been earned
wholly w thin this State.
Second—The gross earnings which, during the same yea*, have been earned partly
within this Siate and partiy without this
State, which shall be ascertained by apportioning such earnings between tnis State
and other States or ‘lerritories, in the pro,
portion which the number of miles of such
railroad situated in this State, and used in
making such earnings, bears. to the who.e
number of miles thereof, by the use of
whi.h such earnings have been made, The
proportion of interstate esruings thus ae
ceriained shall be added to the earnings
made wholly within this State, and
the t-talthus obtained shall be taken and
be deemed to ne the gross earnings of such
railroad for all purposes of assessment and
taxation, Forevery p rpose of this section, except for the purpose of ascertaining
the proportion of the interstate earnings to
be added to the earnings made wholly within this State, all railroads operated as one
system shall'be trea ed.as one road. One
ird of the tax paid by corporations or per80n8 Owning or epson . railroads under
pr visions of this cection, become
prt of the General Fund of this State, and
two thirds thereof shall be paid to the
county or counties in which said railroad
is situated, i proportion to the length of
the railroad operatedin the several counties. For the purvo-es of this section a
consolidated city and county sha'l be treated asacounty. Any corporation, association [ aaperytag a person, or persons, unlawfully failing or refusing to pay the tax
herein provided; when the same shall become due, or within thirty days thereafter,
shall be deemed to have waived their right
to operate their railroads within this tate.
the» taxes herein provided for, together
with such penalties as the Legislature may
impose for the non-payment thereof
be a lien upon the property-hereinbefore in
thia section designated, and nimy be enforced in such mapner as, the Legislature
may by law prescribe, ll railoaas, so
farasthe same are situated within the . Word,
boundari school. distric Birchville, Polls at the Sshoolhouse, T. J.
‘Conugr and
ef any 1
shall be subject to an ad tx fo
au purposes voted by the electors of
the district ata special election’ held for
that pu pose, the same as other’ property
situated withia the district, anything in
this article to the contrary no‘ withstanding. And all the railroads, so far as they
are situated within the boundari 8 of any
city or town, shall be subject
TOL NS TROUT Se th AST eee oben
eathe same as other etua'ed
thervin, anything in this e to the conas
f 4
4
laid the property inquestion; provided that in an eubs eaten may "bi pase
tained sxainst ¢
protest. Al) such
actions must be commenced within thirty
days after such illew
om by It shall be the dut;
which su h action» may
them, upon the requist of either of the
party, in advance cf all other civil actions.
and such 'axes so pad under protest shall
be retained by the Tax Collector, or such
uther officer 4s the Legislature may des gvate, until such actio:s shall have been
finally led
any assess nent or tax
levied, or interest tnereon, or
heretofo:e incurred, or any
of action op account of any such assessment,
tax, intrext or penal
at the adoption of this amendment, not in—
seater tent antl altered of repeated Dy lorce ani lect un te or repealed by"
the Leyislature. the
ment of taxes
hereunder, shal! be made in the year eightee: burdred and eighty-six, and shall be
uponthe grovs earnings, to be ase: rtained
as herein provided, for the ent:re year of
eightzen hundrei and eight, five. Taxation for the fisesl year ending June tnirtieth,
eight en hundred and eighty-five, is not affevted by this am
of the Co:.stitution, and an + ¢* of the Legislature, entitied ‘*av Act. to provide for the
submission o1 pr
Constitution of the State of California, te
the qualified
proved Mar h 7,A. 1), 1883,” the said awe a
ment. is submit'e! td be voted upon, by ballet, by the qua.ified electors of the State, on
mént Nuinher One,” and the ballots used at
such election must contain the words *‘For
the Amenument Number One.” or the words
“Against the Amendment Number Une,”
writte: or printed the: eon.
Hun red Dollars for the arrest and co nviction of any and ever,
provisions of Title 1V., Parc 1, of tne Pen»)
Code; such rewards tobe paid until the total amount hereaiter e
ack,
an,
{Seai} Stoneman, Governor, have hereVity of sacramento, on this the fourteet!
day of September, in the year one thousan
eight hundred and eighty six.
State.
mation, and in accorda: ce with law, a general election is hereby ordered to be held on
Tuesday, the sevond day of November, a.
D. 1886, at which the following officers are
to be elected. to wit:
7.
LIC INSTRUCTIONS,
10, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE S8UPREME COURT Long Term,
ll, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE 8UPREMECOURT— For the Long Term
12, “ASS O1LATE JUSTICE
PREMt COURT— Unexpired Term,
13. ONE MEMBER OF CONGRESS,
14. ONERA:. RvAD COMMISSIONER,
1h. ONE MEMBER OF STATE: BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION,
16. «NES ATESENATOR, :
17. ONE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR
14th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT,
18; ONEMEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR
ue ASSEMBLY DISThICT,
9. IFF,
20. COUNTY CLERK,
21. RECORDER,
25. ASSESSOR,
26. SURVEYOR,
97. CURONER, >
98. PUBL'C ADMINISTRATOR, ”
29. ONE SUPERVISOR KACH FOR 3d
AND 4th SUPERVISOR DISTRICTS,
20, JUSTICEUF THE PEACE FUR EACH
TOWNSHIP,
$i, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR EACH
TOWNSHIP,
$2. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP
83. CONSTABLK FOR EACH TOWNSHIP
34, FORO
AL AMEND:
ing aamed }ersons be, and they a e hercby
appointed otticers of election in and for their
r ctive precivcts, and that said election
be held at the house or room designated op= the name of each of said precincts,
viz:
spector; Vivian Stevens and W. H. Martin,
Judges.
Hou ¢, 8. Nihell, In
and Jas, P. Enaugh, Jud
“hittum, Inspector; I Moody and B. D.
Chadwick, Judges.
Polls at the Kavle Hose House, C. Conaway,
Judges,
a.dG
. Bueva Vista. Polls at the Schoolhouse,
‘and M
pas ment to
ual to the amount of one of the taxes so
tax collector to recover
taxes under
al taxis have been
of the Courts i:
bi t to try
SCHEDULE.
Nothing in this ame.dment shall affect
heretofore made or
y poualty
n oF Fix’
+ and all laws in force
first levy andaguinst railroad pooperty
gg i on
. John Hymes, Inspector; C. O. Bitner anc
ba Watker, Ji :
W. L. baldwin, Inspector; D. Brown and H.
Fiene, J
, House, C.
{and W. R. Doyle, J
same propert:
same year, and then only u
A. U. Mason, irspector; 'H. McNulty an
the tax collector, or into Cort, of a sum
Geo, Bartlett, J
‘at Ev gine
G. W. Giffen and H. K Gage, }
Inspertcr; wavid M. Dysartand Lee Robins,
ye ay We %
Pete Drunzer’s Hotel, O. K. Cloudman, In-} w
Regan, ee
Wm. Wilkinson, Inepe.tor: J. W. Ji
of Nevada cunnty.
caused ¢ roclamation to be signed by the.
Charmane of sald Sant attenel © the signature of the Clerk and the se
Board. F.M. PRIDGEON,
Schoolhouse, ville, Polis at the
Flat. Polls at. the Schoolhovee,
5 Houle: Polls at the Anthony
J, Cole, In pector; W. H. Davey ation
us.
Plearaut Ridge. ie: the
BUPERV (SOR DISTRI cr Ko. 5. :
Mevdow Lake Township Truckee. Polls
Frank Stevens, Inspector;
udges.
Boca. Polls at Boca Hotel, Thomas Lewis,
Littie York Township—You Bet. Polls at
tor; T. F. Goding and W. C. Barker,
Little York. Pollsat Hill's store, James
: B. J. Griffith and Thos “
Lowell Hill” Polls at Jomes Hills Hall, . min. K 22.72.chains te post
enkins ' « P No 2, at north end 0 lode.
and James Hill, Judges. ior Boundaries
Hunt's till. Polls at the Schoolhouse, A Survey of Ext asked
G. Turner, Inspector; Jchn Linderner and north lode b
Maleolm McLeod, Judge:,
Done by order of the Board of Supervisors
In testimony whereof the said Beard has
of th
Attest: F. G. a eigen
‘ y . Harris, jputy.
“Dated Nevada City, Uetober 15, 1886.
dment, Pees .
Now, therefore,“pu' suant to the provisions
amendments to the
electors for their approval, apTuesduy, November 2, 3886.
The Amendment is designated ‘‘AmendAndi do hereby’ offer a reward of One
person violating the
nded for the purse reaches the yum of Ten Thousand 1
In Testimony Whereof, I, George
hind and caused tne
GEORGE ST NEWAN, Governor.
Attest: Tuos, L. Tuompson, Secretary of
Now, therefore, pursuant to said proclaa
1, G@ VERNOR,
2. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
8. SECRETARY OF STATE, ‘
4. STATE CONTROLLEK,
5. STATE TREASURER,6. ATTORNEY-GENERAL, .
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUB8 SURVEYORK.GENEXAL,
9, CLERK OF THt SUPREME COURT,
F THE SUSHERIFF
D:STR:CT ATTORNEY,
AGAINST CONSTILULIONENT NO, 1,
And it isfurther ordered that the followSUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 1.
Nevada Township—Nevada Precinct, No.
Polls at City Hall, J. S. Holbrook, InNevada Precinct, No. 2. Polls at Court
stor; D. E Morgan
Blue Tent, Polls at Bencotbouse, H. OD.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No, 2.
Grass Valley Township—East Grass Vall: y.
Inspector; J, W. Griffith and C. R. H.l,
West Giass Valley. Polls at the Town
Hall, P. T Riley, Inspector; Jas. A. Bays
eorge W. Hill, Judzes.
Al'isor. Ranch. Poilsat Hennessey’s building, P. C, Joyce, Inspector; O. L. Twiichell
dS. Benoit, Judges. .
Forest Springs. Pollsat George Littte’s
store, James Harrigan, Inspector; George
Littles and Ben Colvin, Judges.
Cottage Hill, Pollsat Cutt -ge Hill House,
Dan Bilderbick, Inspector; D. Dedman and
L. Fattebert, Judyes.
Robert Scanlon, Inspector; James McMullen
and Jos. Shebley, Judges.
SUPERVI# R DISTRICT NO. 3.
Bloomfield Township—North Bloomfield.
Polls at the Schoolhouse, T. C. McGagin. Inspector;R. D, Skidmore and A, M. Dobbie,
Judges. 3
O'Connor. Inspector; P. A. Paine and G
Donald, Jutges. e
Relief Hill. Polis at the Sch
Like City. Pollsat the A Paine and’G. ale.
Cc
, J
C. Hickman, Inspector; R P. ‘and M,.
B.bannan, Jud A
Columbia Hill. Polls at the S hoolhouse,
A L. Woodruff, Inspector; C.D. English and
$. Richardson, Judges.
Eureka Township —-Eureka South. Polls
at th Schoolhouse, J. W. Robb. Inspector;
John Keller and Pat Foley, Judges.
Moore’s Flat. Poils xt the Schoolhouse,
Thos. Dowliny, Inspector; James Doyle and
G. W. Brown, J udyes,
Washington Township-—W: shington. Polls
. , Inspector; at the Schoolhouse, Wim. Fost:
b. Battis and J. H. Freeman, Judges.
Omega. Pdils atthe School: ouse, N C.
Tully, Inspector; J.T. O’Carroll and H.
Place, J he any
FR soe! Val A Pc Bh ee
n Lang, nspector; James an
D. Allen, Judges :
Yubs. Pols at Yuba Mine Assay Office,
Geo. A, Hare, Inspector; Dan Ryan and J. G.
Fredenburr, Judges.
‘ SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No. 4.
Bridgeport Towrship North San Juan.
Polis at the panacea: 4, A. 4. Ray, InSweetland. Pollsat the Schoolhouse, J.
§. Brown, Inspector; John Prior and 8. D.
Maroney, Inspector; Frank ‘O
Jas. H. Ju
“French C--rral, Polls at the Schoolhouse,
Franeis Coffey, Inspector; Fred Hoffman
lorgan Darneal, Jud es, :
Cherokee. Polls at the Schoolhouse. Paul
geen Sr., Inspector; Conn:r Cox and W.
Quick, Judges.
Rough and Ready Township—Rough and
Ready. Poll: at the Schoo Henry
Whisner, Inspector; John Perkinpine and
H. Q.
: Flue Boots and “Bhees a specialty
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
Oe DISPENSARY
jog that he has returned from visiting the ; bein
+uned practi the
Kearney Street San
id patients and those requiring his services
may find him.
abusv. This solitary vice,or depraved sexu: 1
indulgence, is. practiced by
both sexes to an almost unlimited extent,pretucing with unerring certainty the folowing
train of morbid gi ba, poecre unleys combatted
by scientific m measures,
sountenance, dark 8
pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise
ike the rustili
sthariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
.ntellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching ~ st
acquaintances,
logs of memory, hectic flushes,
various eruptions sbout the face, furred
consum:
fightn oe aate monomania and frequent reg
ty. It relief be not obtained, persons so affiicted should apply immediately, cither in er
or by letter, andhave a cure effected by his
new and acieutific mode of treating this div
eases, which » -ver failsof effecting « gnick
and radical cure.
Ur those who contemplate marriage, vho
are suffering under any ef there fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred reemg ty) resting Wy
o
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon,
ypu case; symptons, le:
be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part. of the country, with
full and plain directions for use. The Doctor
cares when others fail, Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLAKS in coin ina registered
letter throuzh the Post Office, or through
wi e deliver express to any
the United states nis .
steet corner Commercial, San Francisco
Office Box 1957.
; Wm. Menner and J. G. Dickson,A. WUTKE, .
ki
on
FASHIONABLE BooT(. ’o&
4 ruary. 10, 1881, and is of
ing records of said county.
Adjoining claims are: the N
Quartz Mines di
as Lots 56 and 77,
AND SHOEMAKER,
BROAD STREET
Two doors below
Post Office, Nevada City, Cal.
thereto are hereby required
game before this office wi
frow the first day of publi
: &: SELD HETZEL,
It is hereby ordered that
a ees
REPAIPING NEATLY DONE
a weeks, in oe
ranscript new: &
prbiishea in che taes’ol Werads, in
county, California, that D
newspaper to the land described . i
The first dsy of pu
19th day of O.tober, 1886.
sae
DR. GIBBON’S
EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPAR’.
on the official -“
All persons holding any von clai
Register.
notice be published ‘or sixty days, or
eg : 7s nevada Daily
i4 Location of principal place of
City, California.
Location of Works, Nevada City, Califor
Nevada,
_ Ne. 623 heurncy Street,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
Established in
1864. for thetreat
ment of Sexual .
and Seminal Diseases such as Gororrhea, Gleet,
Swe Stricture, Syphilig in all its f rms,
Seminal weakness
tmpotency.,, etc.—
3kin Diseases (of
years ’s standin
ind Ulcerate:
egs successfully
is created
day of October, A.
n of the person and estate
est bidder, for
the Uni
Dr, U:ppon has the pleasure of arneunc’ .
Hospitals of Europe, and haz re.
ee sr at .
cisco,
623 lows:
where hs/j
yada town hip, Nevada
: Seminal Weakness.
‘Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
section 5, in Townshi
e@ youth: f
viz: Sallow
ts under the eyes, . %.25chsto the middle of the county
ot caves and the rattl
and the rattling of . . niddie of the said road 5 40 chains;
2. The mining claim known as the
ers, bd rear yd en new
on un ety,
implies and
16N, R9E MDM.
Offers and. bids for said
fetia breath, coughs, ie
Pship, Nevada county
law offive of Crows’ &
Cal.
a
Terms and conditions of sale:
confirmation of sale by said Court.
Marricd Men. Deed at the expense of purchaser.
Guscetti, a minor.
n them nor delay to} pated Uct, 20th, 1886,
tain immediate relief.
Cured ai Home.
ersons at a distance may be CURED AT
ea
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
7 OTICE is hereby, given, that in puraN suance of an order of the Superior
. Court of the Stare of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, made on the 20th
D. 1886, in the matter
ofthe estate and guardianship of Frank
Guscetti, a minor, the ns =
sai
_ Terme
dividends paid in January
Mone) loaned upon
This
‘. pank business. Information furniehed upon application to
Ep, R. Hamittow, Cashier.
SACRAMENTO BANK.
a
OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN TRE
x Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacrapital, vagangy yas
estate only.
Bank does exclusively a savings
W. P. COLEMAN, President.
ogll.ém
minor, will sell at private sale to the high.
pod in lawful money of
ted States, and subject to cotlirmation by said Superior Court, «n Monday,,
the 16th day of N-wember, 1886, at the law
pod vd Cross & oe ge? at pone City,
Nevada county, . at oue Oo" p. m.,: WINEY, . deceased.
a ae sue talectohert and emete-O0l eee on”
the eaid minor, being .an undivided onehaif interest in and to all those certain
lots, pieces or parcels. of land, situate and,
i: the county of Nevada, State of
California, bounded and described as folhereby given that
aes M. y ‘
Court, at the Court House in the city and
‘. County of Nevads, has been @
the time and place {ur prosing
1. ‘The Guscotti Ranch, situated in. Ne. {ne
county, and
comprising the NE14 of the SW 1-4and,
the 3 1-2 of thes W and the aK 1=4 of, may appear and
North, o Lege 4 F . 4th, 1
E ast, MD M, and all'that portion of Dated Nevada on ag wa
N 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of Section 6, Twp 16 N,
k9 E, MDM, described as follows; BeCross & Simonds, Attys for Pet'ra.
Notice for Proving W ill.
N THE SUPEKIOR COURT IN APD
for the County of Nevada, State of. California. In the matter of
the Estate of
ees
M r
1886, at 10.0 A.
at the Court Room of, said
ted as
e Will of
Mary Downey, decea-ed, and for hearing
application of George W. Downey for
the issuance to him of letters testamentary when and where
any person intercontest the same.
G, REATTY, Clerk.
gi.ning ata point ten feet from correr
common to Sees 5, 6,7 and 8, Twp--16'N,
9 Kast, MD M, aad running thence North
road
leading from Nevada City tothe Guscetti
Ranch; thence South 58° West the
Frank G sscetti, minor.
Eart 4.40 chains to the place cf beginning.
On reading anu
Mary Guscetti, the
and t
quartz mine, pee in pecs 6 anid 6, Twp
Guilteratny and a8. the o1 an
Simonds, Nevada City,
Cash, lawful money of the United States; teu per
cent. of the purchase money to be paid to
the undersigned on day of sale, balance on
writing) will be received by said 7. Oe
dian atthe Guacetti Kanch,
MARY GUSCETTI,
Guard'an of the person and estate of Frank
cro 8 & Simonds, Attys for Guardian o21
ih of time the
sease hascontinued, and the medicine will
GEO. Cc. GAYLORD
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Goods,
Gratin, Ferd, Etc.,
e of medivinc
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
NEVADA COUNTY
EARRIAGE REPOSITORY . ¢
‘Mintie, who isa regular
ate of the University of Pennsylvania, will
pers forfeit $500 for a case of this kind
F, ”
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
a
Geo, F. Jacobs, -“HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Calerated Milbun Hollow Axle Wagon,
In Alf Grades.
In Full Variety.
v)
San Francisco prices with Freight added.
Office at G. E. Withington’s Pa‘nt Shop.
found in the county of \
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
PIPES, . CUTLERY
Le
s+
%
ever brought to the county.
Order to Show UC: use.
i N theSu rior Court,in and for the Coun
ty of Nevada, State of California, In the
matter ef the estate ana guardianship of
the petition of
iar of person
estate oO uscetti, a mi nor
praging for an crder of sale of certain real
Savana therein set forth uses puryoses forth:
It isheroby ord
longing to her said ward, for the ~
ered that the next of .kin
ssid wardand all persons interes ed
estate, appear before this Court
of thig Court, at the Courthouse in the. said
county of Nevada, then and there to show
vause why an crder should not be granted
for the sale of such estate. ett,
And it, is further ordered thata copy of
tLis order be published at least four successive weeks before t! e said day of appearing.
inthe Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, 2 newspaper
nted and published in said county of
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
s21 Cross & Simuuds Atty’s.
No. 11 Kearny St.,
Treats all Chronic, 8;
Diseases with Wond:
97 Seeds Sold at Bed neck Price . THE Great
Agen for Giant Powder Company Cae
adviceand trea:ment) will not cure. $1.50 a
osc, or four times the quantity, $5. sent
2
D.* in private name
i mtie, Ll Kearny St., 8. F., Cal.
= Sam
Will ¢sent to any one Manager,
. tati:
recy
Quick Time and Cheap. Fares.
Calambus Buggies, Car. Carviayes, Phaelons, Rte,
. GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager.
~NIVENS’ GIGAR STAND .
Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY,
The largest, Cheapest and ‘Pex Assortment to{be
Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods
DR. MINTIE,
THE SPECIALIST.
San francisco
and Private
SuceessEnglish Remedy
. fects of youthful
a follies aua excesses, and in
drinking intexieating ie
Dr.
physician, gradu} Mesterative (unde his special
acddreas on receipt of ice, orC, O.
f desired, by Dr.
ple Bettie Free,
ag eymptome, onx and’ aga’ Stitt os lp e.
fh regard toall te tate. ce oor gg
Te Eastens ano tunopcan Cities
BY THE GREAT _I'RANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES,
Southern Pacific Company.
Daily Express and Emigran
Traine take prompt
New York and New Orleans
With the several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Are Run ‘
Pte casita! nas tor Brk a
£# Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths sease pomen ea cure
FORSALE —EASONABLE TERMS ne
eat at Tce, oPnRRRE
-N.TOWNE, .H.GOODMAN, ~
Corgan FiauciGeeaLe oe
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“a