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” Northert-Ceatral California.
~~ Junction. .
the daily Sranseript, am parmy, TRANSCRIPT TO THE ‘UNFORTUNATE Avnlcton For « Puen. oar
RAILROAD RATES.
Following are the « approximate railroad rates of fare for first-class passage from. Nevada City to the points
named:
Battle Mountain......-. $18.75
ARR, iS es stasis ccc OOO
OOM Bigs seess vesiess
Demi
Independence.. ..
1000, ;. 45; swe
6.35
Oakdale.. ae
Ogden 3.3.. a . 36.75
POU BSS at ats 6.60
Port Costa.... Siep as 6.60
TARVIN S55 ts ts ete ee 10-8
BONED So i ivc inci kis ices e 0
rt tie BESTE OD LEE ES CE aes ped
re MLO. w+. ++ bees Neos oe or
WARGO ada cei kee +25
bn Sr ee 5 or
088 ost reecieees :
San Pedro..:... veers ee eed 19.90
Berita Ane i560 .0.%00s +e + 20.35
Santa Barbara.,..:... 002 ODO
Santa Monica .....:...19.80
PUI Ss ices caw ee yas seers OUD
Ltr EE OC PE ea Ld
Upper Soda Springs. ..... 10.90 P Springs 0
Vallejo Junction 00.0.0.. 6.75
Table of Distances.
cies ‘From Nevada City to ti
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"omy i“
1
20) “
7 “
18%
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November 14th, 1889. J
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA
N ELIZABETH JONES, whose postoffice
addtess is Nevada City, California, has this
So ae ee ee ie cbets Lode oF Vein the Montana
with pet . und 200 feet in width, sitain the Willow
Nevada County, California, and designate
by the field notes and oftclal
ce 0.
Worn of Menge 9 East of Mount Diablo Meridien, suid Lot ‘No. 85, being described as
LODE LINE.
Beginning at a post marked M. Q:M. No.
6, standing in Manzanita ditch;
var, 16 deg. E.,.N. 46
800 feet toa
EXTEKIOR
ked M. Q
Valley Mining Distric
ence mag
deg. E. 12.12 chains or
t set in rock 1n0und, marked:
.M. Q.M. No. 3, from which post W. V.
at West end of Lode Line of Wijlow
. Quartz Mine (approved survey)
deg. E. 2.16:chains distant.
BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at West corner at post set in
Q marked M. Q. M,, No. 1; thence
E. 12.12
rock mound,
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dM. Q M
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D. B.-& M., mak :
37 min , E. 15.51 chains distant,
CONNECTING LINE. TO DEADWOOD
, QUARTZ MINE.
Beginning at East corner at post M.Q, M.
No. 4; thence mag. yar. 16 deg. E, 8 43% deg
E 4,40 chains; thence detlecting 22
min, right, $ 20%4 deg, E2.20 chains; thenee
37 deg, 15 min, left, 8 58 deg, E 2.60 chains;
thence deflecting 51 Me
. 3:60-chains; thence defile
15 deg, E 1.90 chains; thence deflectin
45 min, es § 6254 deg, W 1.90 chains;
38 deg.
“adyerse clajin
nited States
California, during the/sixty days
ublication hereof, gr they’ will
1y virtueof the BEN Net of. the Statute.
The first pu
madé on
W, correrof Montana Claim, at post M. Q.
M. No.1: thence mag. var. 16 deg. K., N. 4644
.58 chains or 35 feet to
-Qy M. No.7; thence deflecting 131 deg:
10 min. rjght, 8. 2 deg.11 min E. 0.80 chains
or 52.8 feet to pointin edge of road on
line of Montana Quartz M
No:-8; thence deflecting 138°deg,41 min:
right, N. 48:4 deg. W.0.60 chains or 39.6 feet f
to place of beginning, contained in axricultaral claim of M. Hussey
44 of Section 4,Tp. 16 N.,R.9 E » Ds. Bs
ie and expressly excepted from this aplication, leaves area of 3.65 acres)
4 of 8. W. 4 of Section 4, Tp.
M.D BL “& M. ww 9 E.
claimants are M. Hussey on the West.
CONNECTING LINE,
Beginning at Fast corner at post M.Q. M.
No.4; thence mag. var.
deg. E. 4,90 chains; thence
deg. 45min. right, s. 20 34 deg., E. 2.20 ch’s;
thence deflecting 37 deg. 15 min. left, 8. db
2.60 chains; thence deflecting 5)
ht, 8:7 deg., EK. 360 chains; thence
ng 8dex. le
ns
N. 83 deg
ack
ain
ce deflecting 12
_W_ 2.30 chaias; then
eft, 817 dey, E 1.26 chains to stake D.
3, at NE Corner of Deudwood Quartz Mine;
(approved survey) making reduced course
$ 13 dey 58 min, E 15.54 chuins distant.
The location of this mine is recorded in
the Kecoriler's Office of Nevada County,
California, in Book No.8 of Mining Récords,
“at pag: .
The adjoining claimants are M, Hussey ou
the West. :
* Any andiull persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Montana Quartz Mine, or
surface ground, except that portion ther<ot
“soin conflict with said M. Husssy’s said agriculturai claim, are required to file their
: sith. thé Register “of the
an
e@ 363
SELDiN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered thatthe foregoing notice of Application for Patent be publisheu
for the period of sixty days-(temconsecutive
weeks) in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
ily newspaper
city, Nevada County, California. — 4
N HETZEL, Register.
blication of this notice was
8ELD
Saturday, N
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, BE. 250 e
eB. 15 min. right, 8.14 deg., E.
P. F, Simonps, Atty for Applicant.
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for 8. W. 4ofs. W.
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91 dex. 07 min. Right, N.4
7.27 chs. or 479. 8 fb. to
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Applica‘ion
U. 8. Lanp O
Elizabeth Jones,
N
N fiveet IS HERERY GIVEN
r essis Nevada City, Cal , has this day filed
application forw Patent for 953.7 feet of the
Gooaenest Quarts Lode or yvin, with surface
g’ ound 479.8 feet in width, situate in the
Willow; Valley Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and designated by the
field hotes and official plat on file in this of
fice, as Lot No, 86,-in Township 16 North
Range No, 9 East, of Mount Diablo Meridian,
being described as follows:
LODE LINE.
Beginning at Post set in rock~tmound
marked G, N,Q. M. N
Lode, from which a pine-tree 7 in. dia
bears N, 42 deg. E. 171
16 deg. E., N. 86
chs, or 953.7 ft. to post set in rock
marked G,N Q.M,
inclineshaf bears 8.
dist.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginnin
mo.wnd marked
. which 4 8ec. Cor, on West side of Sec. 4, T.
D. B. & M. bears N. 30 deg. $3
W. 11.49 chs. dist.; thence Mag, Var.
. E.N. 89 deg, 57-in. KE, 14.45¢hs, or
R,9 FE, M
to post set in ft
Q G.N.Q.M,No.1;thence deftecting 87 deg.
52min Right, S, 2deg.11 min. K., 6.44 chs
or 425 ft. to. post set in rock
Q. M. No, 3; thence deflecting 88. deg.
-86_deg,—42-—m bn. W144
containing 9,90
pargen ofS. 14 of N. WY
,T,16N,R.9K.M, D, B.
claimants are Loolittle
North end East, and Blue
on West.
CONNECTING LINE”
Beginning at N. W.Cor. of Goosene
Quartz Mine, at Post G. N,
thence Mag Var. 16 deg, F, 8,
W. 5.46 chg,, Sec. line
N. R. 9K. M.D.
385.4 ft. bo point, then
03 min. R
4 Sec. Cor. between Sees. 4 & 5, T.
9E. M.D. B.&M., making reduced course
ight, North
85 min. W.,
location of this
the Recorder's office o
an neo No, 10 of Mining: Records,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of suid Goosenest Quartz Mine,
are required to file their
th the Register of the U.
ce at Sacer
the sixty days period
; Theb or they wil arred
visions of the Statute
It is hereb
Notice
ed forthe peri
/. fice, and we can obtain Patents in lesat ‘me tive Week
SCRIPT, a di
Nevada Ci
The
made
Acids and
May 6 1887.
th
SELDEN ‘HETZEL, Register.
y ordered that the
e of Application
the N
ou N
aes 7
FFICE, SACRAMENTO,
b
at NW, Cor., at post set in
d of sixty days (tén consecuaily “newspaper published at
Nevada County, California.
ELDEN HETZEL, Reginee
frat publication of this notice wag
vember 16th, 1889.
P. F, SiIMONDS; Attorney for Applicant,
, 1785.)for a Patent.
ovember 14th, 1889,
THAT
» Whose Post Office adof
vo. 5,,at West end of
inks dist.; thenee Vag.
deg. 42 min. 14.45
dund
0. 2, from-which ap
45.4% deg, E. 22 links
K.,
TA
ae
G.N. Q. M. So. 6, from
rock mound marked
mound marked
set in rock mound
4; tence deflecting .
eg. 11 min, W',
place of. beginning,
acres; comprising u
of8"W.14'of Séc.
«& M, Adjoining
Plaeer Mine on
Lead Quartz Mine
Bt
89 deg. 67 min.
between Secs, 4
b. & M., 5.84. chs. or
ce deflecting 90 deg.
9.89chs, o#657.7 ft. to
16N. R.
&
Ad
11. 49 chs,
mine is recorded in
fee ey Cals
at page
amento, Cal., during
of publication hereo ‘
by.virtue of the prooregoing
for Patent, be publishEVADA DAILY TRAN
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4th, 1890, M. sat 46 '
if
the Superior
The f People of the State of California, send
Gi ng: i Si
To the NEVADA RESERVOIR pI
COMPANY, (@ Corporation) Defendant. =
.You.are hereby requ’
action bi
Court of the Count:
ifornia, on
e
State of Cal.
€ 2d day of November,
JM. Sulth, Plaine and ee eye by
oma ice des exclusive of the of service’
setvice on you of this Summon
witbin this county; or, if serv. of this
couuty, within thirty days, or jud ment
wi taken against you nu default, according to the prayer of da co
The said action is br it to obtain “
ment against said defendant for the sum of
$3864 3134-100, with interest thereon from
January 22 , 1 at seven per cent. per
annum, and for costs of ‘aes
For cause of action, Plaintiff allege: That
on the 224 at danuary, 1884, in the Su.
perior Court of the County of Nevada, State
of Valifornié, a judgment was duly given
the suid Court iu favor ‘of thig
dant herein
00 which guid
judgment bears interest. from .th
thereof at seven per cent, per annum. That
ya go fet gach Bs bee w wpe Bd
ef which more fully appears In the Comlaint on file herein to whieh referenes
8 hereby made, { fe
_And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to a and answer the said Cowplaint as above required the said Plaintifr
0;
January eet
cent. per annum, and for
—in_testimony—whereof,—, ~G.Bea
Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, do
hereunto set my hand, and impress the Seal
of said Court, ‘at office, in the City*of Ne
a on the 2d.day.ef November, A. D
tees F. G. BEatry,
SEAL 4 ler:
a By W.D. Harris, Deputy,.
p. F, Simonds, Attorney for Plaintiff,
No. 1787;
Application For a Pateat,
U.8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO,
Labs November 14ti, 1889.
OTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN THAT
GEORGE W. JONES, Whose postofiice
address is Nevada City, California, has this
day filed appligation fur a patent for. 545.2
feet ofthe Loue Star Quarts Lode or vein,
with surface ground 605.7 feet in width,
sitvate in the Willow Valley eee . District, Nevada County, California, and designated by the eld notes and -plat_on
filein this ffice, as Lot No. 87,in Towiship
16 North of Ranke 9 East of Mount Diab e
fouwas) . 9 4
® LODE‘LINE, :
Beginning at post set. in rock mound
marked L. 8. No. 11, on Northline of Willow
Valley Quartz Mine (approved survey);
thence mag. var. 16 degrees E , No i=4 deg.
W, 8.26 chains or 645.2 feet to poss set in rock
inound, marked L 8 No8 no south line of
Doolittle Placer Mine, (patented by legalsubdivisions).
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at post-set in rock mound,
marked 18 No12; thencemag var 16 degE,
N 2deg W, 8.23 chains or 545.2 feet to post
set in rock mound marked L8 No7, on South
bounuary of Doolittle Piacer Mine; thence
deflecting 91 degrees 57 minutes, right, N
deg, 57 min E; 8.42 chains; or 655.7 feet to
oslcetin rock,mound marked L 8 No 9;
hence deflecting 84 deg, 48 min, right, 8 5
tegr 16min, EK, 6.0 chains or $6.0 feet te
post setin rock mound marked L 8 No10, on
North line of Willow Valley Quartz Mine
from which the 1-4.nection corner on Kast
side of Section 4, Tp16N, K9E,M DB & M,
bears S 6914 degrees E, 42,98 chains distant,
Thence detlecting 67 deg, 45. min, right, #
bes . deg W, 4.88 chains or 822.1 feet to post L
3, No 11, on South end of lode; thence detlecting 27 deg, 27 min, “ight 8-89 deg. 67
min‘W, 4 34 chains or 286.4 feet tothe place
of. beginning and ger ee Gee f 61--eeres;”
«ompribing a portion of 5 K 1-4 of N E 1-4 of
2 W 4-40f Section 4, Tp 16 N, RY EK, MDB
&M. Adjoining claimants are Willow Valey. Quartz Mine on suuth, aud Doolittle
Placer Mine on the North,
CONNECTING LINE NO 1,
Beginning at S E corner of claim, at post
{8 No 10; thence mag. var, 16 deg E, N 62
deg, 30 min, E,. 10.60 chains to “point on
North line of Willow Valley. Quartz Mine;
thence deflecting 104 deg, 80 min, right 5
18 deg, 0.50 chains to point in road; thence
ueflecting 98 ‘deg, 15° min, idft, N 68 deg, 45
min, E, 5.30 chains to point in road;.thence
deflecting 15 deg, 15 min, left, N 58 deg,
min, 7.20 chains to point in road; thence
deflecting 78 deg, right,8 43 deg, 20 min, E,
4.50 chains to point in road; thence deflecting 60 deg, 23 min, left, N 71 deg, .07 min, E,
19.15 chuins to 1-4 Section Cornér on East
side of Section 4, Tpd6 N,R 9E, MDB <M,
pr ipet reduced course N 6914 deg, E 42.98
chains, ‘
CONNECTING LINE NO, 2.
Beginning at post L.8 No7, at'N W corner
ofclaim; thence mag, var. 16 deg E, 8 86
Jeg, 57 min, W, 30 55 chains; thence deflecting #0 deg, .03 min, right, North 9.89 chains te
‘1-4 Section Cornerou West side of section
4,1pi6,N,R9E,M D B& M, making re
duced course, 72 deg, 7 min, W, 82.10
chains distant.
The location of this mine is recorded in
the’ Recorder's Office of said Nevada County,
Jalifornia, in Book No. 9of Mining Records,
ut page 152, Z ;
Any and all persons claiming adversely
uny portion of said Lone Star Quartz Mine,
of surface ground, are required to file their
‘adverse claims with ‘the Register of the
United Staves Land Office at . Saeramento,
‘alifornia, during the sixty days period of
pubiication hereof, orthey will be barred
by virtue of the provisions of the statute.
SELDEN HETZEI. Register.
itis heredy ordered .that the foregoing ©
Notice of Application for -F ut; be published for the period of sixty days (ten con‘Becutive weeks), in the NevabDa. DAILY
‘RANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper published
at Nevada oy, Nevada Golinty California
“SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notiee wa
made on November i6th, 1889,
P. F. Simonbs, Attorney for Applicart.
}Executor’s: Notice of Sale of
Real Estate.
N Saige 18 HEREBY GIVEN; THAT IN
LN “pursuanc’ of an order of the,Superior
Vourt of the said county of Nevada, State of
California, made onthe 6th any of January
890, in’ the matter of the Estate of JACOR SUH MIDT, deceased Fi eumaemizned.
wil $f sald Jacob
Schmidt, deceased; will sell’ private sale
to the highest bidder, for cuah, gold coin of
United States and gubjcet to confirmation by said Superior Court, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY,190,atJ0 o/clock Ate atthe Law Office of said Executor, at Nevada City, in the
said County of Nevada, all ie, b, title,
interest and estate of the said Jateb Schmids
et the time of hig death, and the right,
utle and interest that the gaid estate has. by
operation of law or otherwise. acquired other than or in addition to that of the said
Jucdb Schmidt, at the tine bf hig death, in
and toall that certain lob, iece.or parcel of
land situate, lying and ie BP the paid
County of Nevada, Htate of Dali tora a, aud.bounded and described ag.follo to-wit :
. £ 2. T. 10 .N. Ro? E
M.D. B. an i
N. 1-2 of 8 2 eo.
Terms and Conditions of Sale —Cash, Gold
-coin of the United States; 10 per cent. of the
purchase money y e A 2 the. anid Ex:
ecutor on the da feale: ne@,on confirmation—of “pale by.eutd. vtior Court.
Deed at expense of. purchaser, ».Bids:and
oferty in-wr re foi anl parcel of ant
e receiye 8a at his office at said Neva’ ts City. CTH ‘
: SIMONDS, * Py, :
Executorof th i Jacob
Selinide deuce ae
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