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Thy Daily Transcript. .
RAILROAD RATES.
Followinz are the approximate rail.
road rates of fare for first-class pas-,
sage from Nevada City to the poinis .
named:
Battle Movatam. ..-.$18.75
WIR ee ee es 1 O00
Berenda. . . 8.80
Boca.<.-. 5.99
Gulastoga., ..--6 fo) ests 7.40 .
Cole's): prrait 14 05 .
Ocitax «. Jaedet eee]
Davis ek Ns ree tt :
Pella asi.. eee eee $.85 .
Deming. ene ak
El Paso.. os iw a 3.75
Emigrant Gap...-.-+-++ee9++ 5.25
Gosben :3s fied. 7.2 sence BETO
Granite Polet....... 13%
Bruni BOldt. S05 cc Meg ene 11.90
TIAVON i scien es ee ee
Independends./.. . -----. 0 soo
bane oo edn oes i+ whee ss 6.35
SOMCMUN 6 eos ae es ss Ss siee fa)
TRUONG. 66S oes hs ee eee eos 3.3
Los Angeles. ..-.--seeereese 19.30
Mag.. 2. sans see Tee
Napa Junctior...-.s-ss+-e++ 6.35
Niies, 2 7 2B
Oakdale..
Ogden.:..
Peter’s..
Port Costa.
Raymoed: 2). 22.. : as ).80
Redding -..°.:..; So 2 30
Meng. 6 as. cs ees cs 30 Satramento...-.-.+-San Francisco.
Sangus, S35
San Jose.....---++-: 7.25
San Pedra: . «eA ee 19.¢
Santa AGO. #65. oe 65 ee 20.30
Sunta Barbara....0..-++ . 19.30]
Santa Monics ....-.-25«+: 19.80
Stockton. .¢-.+--+ peut 6.00 .
Sitsan?. 6 0 ic5 5.95 .
SuMiart, ods es ieee Fe ERA 4.85
TEHSWNO cowie ese ae aed
Truckee. ...Siu ylew as Coo 4 5.55
Upper Soda Springs. ....— 10.90 .
Vallejo Junction.. 5+ -.-+++° 6.75 .
—+-e2
Table of Distances. }
From Nevada City to
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Birehyille..
Blue Tent....-.Bear Valley..
Bridgeport:...
Bowman Dam.-..
Cherokee oe
Columbia Hill.
Colfax
Edwards Bridge
Freneb Corral... -Graniteville... .-Grass Valley...
Jackson's..
Lake City
Little York
Lowell Hill
Moore’s Flat
North Bloomfield
Newtown F
sNorth San Juan
Omeee . . es
Purdon-s Bridge
Quaker Hill
Relief Hill ae
Rough & Ready..
Snow Tent.
Snow Point
Scott’s Fiat
Smartsvilie
Sweetland:. ...--. *
Spenceville ... Le 2c a
Sacramento...:...-.76 ‘
San Francisco. ...,:.Ss “ae
Truckee ese oo * ¥
Washington “fe Peper . .
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the Witu1aMs Mr’e Co. Cleveland O.
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Notice for Publication.
fimber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
{ { NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRA) mento, Cala., July, 17th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act ef Congress of .
June 3, 1878, entitled, “Anact for the sale of
timber lands ifthe Staies of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Oscar Newhouse of the city and county of
San Francisco, State of Caliiornia, has this
day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 970, forthe pure ase of the W}, of NW%4
and Nig of SW of Seetion No. 14,in Township No. 17_N, Range No, 11 E, M. D. M.
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber o
stone than for agricultural els and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this oilice at Sacramento, on October 5th, 1889.
He names as witnesses: H. C. Callahan,
T. J. Benny, L. Newhouse and Wm. Tiernan
of Maybert, Nevada county, Cala.
Any and all pérsons ciaiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on¢rbefore
said 5th day of October, 1889. :
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Jn the matter of the Estate of George F.
Gray, deceased. .
NoticrE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of
George F. Gray, deceased, to the credi
tors of, and all persons having Claims
wainst the said deceased, —to-—-exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers withip
four months after the first publication of this
notice to the paid Admiusistrator, at the
Law Office of P. Sin.onds, at Nevada City, California, the same being
the place forthe transaction of the business of said estate, in suid County of Nevada, State .f California.
MARY E. GRAY.
Administrator of the Estate of George F.
Gray, deceased.
Dated this 8th day of June 1889.
Pp. F. Simonds, Attorney.
TNo. 1770.1
Notice for Publication.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Sec
s August 5th, 1889.
Noon :—THE CONSOLIDATED (ST.
IN GOTHARD Gold Mining Company, a
corporation, by Theo. Wetzel, Secretary,
whose postofiice addrees-is522 Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, Cala., has made application fora patent for 3000 feet of the
Consolidated St. Gothard and Helvetia
Quartz Lede, bearing gold, consisting of
the “St. Gothard” and “Helvetia” locations,
situated in Columbia Hill Mining District,
Nevada County, Cala., and described as fol-,
lows,viz: .
ST. GOTHARD LOCATION, LOT d4.
Commencing at stake No, 6at S, W. corner
of claim, from which the corner common
to Sections 20, 271, 28and 29, Tp. 18 N. K. 9
¢., M.D. M., bears 8: 559 54 min. W 2535
ehaius distant; thence magnetie variation
18° E., N, 834° -E.-1476 fect to stake; thence
N. 28'¢° EF. along East line of Yuba River
Quartz Mine, Lot 43, 34.3 feet to post 7;
thence S. 8114° E., (at 291.1 feet pass North
end of lode, post No. 2,) 5911 feet to post *,
N. E. corner: thence S,834 ° W. 1500 feet
to post No, 9 8. E.corner; thence N. 814°
W. (at 300 feet pass South end -of lode, post
No. 3), 600 feet to. beginning—containing
20.63 aeres.
LOD”. LINE, __ Hes
Commencing at Post No. 2; thence 8.
W. 1500 feet to Post No. 3
Note:—A_ portion of St. Gothard location
which conflicts with the Yuna River Quartz
Mine, Lot 43, and which applicant express
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HELVETIA LOCATION, LCT NO. 55.
Commencing at NY W. corner post No. 6,
from which corner commonto Sections 20,
21,28 and 99, Tp.18N., R. 9. E., M.D: M.,
bears 8. 55° 54 minutes W. 25.3% chains distant. Thence magnetic variation 18°.E.,
N.8144° W. (at 300 feet pass North
¢gnd Lode yost No. 3) 600 feet to
N. ecorner,. post _No. 9; thence
§. 834° W. 1500 feet to 8. E. commer post No”
10; thence N. 8114 © W. (at 800 feet pass post
No. 4, South end of lode) 600 feet to S. W.
corner post No.5; thence N.8 349° E. 1500
feet ‘o beginning, containing 20.66 acres.
LODE:LINE.
Commencing at stake No. 3; thence 8.
81 Oo W. 1500 feet to post No.4. Forming
a-portion of Sections 21 and 2s, T. 18, N. R.
9E., M.D. M.
_ The location of the “St. Gothard Location”
is recorded at page 184, Kook 8, and the
“Helvetia Location” . at page.469, Book 10,
Mining Records, Nevada Co., Cala.
Adjoining claimant is Yuba River Quartz
Mine, (Delhi Mining Company on West.)
Vacant lands on all other sides.
All persons holding adverse claims thereto are required to present the same before
this office within 60 days from the first
cay of publication hereof, or they will
be barred by virtue: of the provisions of the
statutes, z “
SELDEN HFTZEL, Re.sister.
W.D. Lona, Nevada City, Attorney «for
Applicant. =
Dividend Notice.
F FICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MININGCOMPANY. nee
Ata meagting of the Board of Directors of
theabove named Company, held Weduesday, Sept. 4th, 1889, dividend No. 20 of Ten
Cents (10 centg) per share, was declared
payatie on Ee arseay, Sept. 12th, 1889. :
Transfer books will be closed M y
Sept ith, 1889, at So'clock P.M. ania
‘ THEO. WETZEL, Secretary
Office No. 522 Montgomery stree in Fregotaco, Cad. omery stre et, San
td
THOS. S. FORD
Attorney ‘and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—Thomas' Building, corner Broad
mii Rent Sk
(
8
rhe!
Judge at Nevada City on Se m ber 2d, 1889,
Vig: Elizabeth M. Houston for the Loted and
2 of NEA,
E
1-4 and Nig of S9EF-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 6, T16.N
RYE, MDB&M
prove her continuous residence upon. and
cultivation of said land via:
gast,
Michael Garver, of Neyada r
o., Cala.; Agustus Monroe, of Neyada City,
Nevada Co., Cula.; Ezra Towle,
City, Nevada Co
CITIZENS BANK,
Agency at Grass Valley, showing
Notice for Publication.
ine ;
Lawp OFFICE aT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
= qs 27th, 1889. }.
OTICE IS REREBY GIVE THAT THE
following name: scien hag, filed noice of herintention t0 make oof in
and that said proof
rt of ber. claim
rill be made before the Hon. Suverior
Lot 3 of NW, Nig of SW1-4 of N
She names the following witnesses to
Jacob ArboNevada €o, Cala.; of. Nevada City,
A “ot ¥ City; Nevada
of Nevada
, Cala
: SEIDEN HETZEL, Registe .
J. 1. CALDWELL, Atty.
‘Semi-Annual
Report
—ér THE—
” — WITH ITS— ‘
its
Financial Condition on ths Morning of July 1, 1889.
RESOURCES:
Bank Fremises ‘3 ete 5,000 00
Real Estute taken for
debt. . ae Tae 200 00
Miscellaneous Bonds.. 24,100 00
County Warrants. .-.892 17
Loans on Keal-Estate.. 58,937 38
Loans on Stocks, Bonds
and Warrants
4,751 11
Loanson Other sSecuri3
tieB. 22. eee ee see " ae 3,768 75
Loans on Personal SeCUT EVs sl age ee 87,837 80
Overdratts
. 19,436 10
Coin on hand vee, oo 8,489 49
Checks and Other Cash
Items . 5. 1488 00
Due from Banks and ,
Bankers..
7. 8125-00
Furniture upd Fixtures 3,916 92
Gold Buliion and othet
Apsets ..2. seer eee 8,095 49
Total Assets..-. $211,983 71
LIABILITIES:
Paid-up Capital. .... $30,000 00
Keserve Fund ..
Undivided Profits.
Due Depositors....-.
Due Banks and. Barkers tesa cas
vividends unpaid...
1,085 19
1,057 14
Total ‘Liabilities. . "$211,988.71
“TATE OF Cason ix
CouNTY CF NEVADA : :
We.the undersigned, do solemnly swear
that we have each of usa persunal knowl
edge ofthe mutters: contained in the fore
going statements, and that the same 18»
true and correct report of the finangial condition ofthe Citizens Bank and its agence:
ut Grass Valley, on che morning of July 1.
1883, uccoraing to the best of our know!
edge and belief; and abat the assets. thereii.
named are aliin the custody of said Banh
and its proper officers and correspeadents.
We furthermore solemnly swear th t tbe
paidup capital stock of the Citizens Bank ir
thirty Thousand Vollarsin yold-coin valu
ation, as wil appeax from the foregoing re
port.
E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. Morgan, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn
10th duy of Jily, 1589. =
FRED SEARLS, Notary Public.
before me thir
Assessment Notice.~
Nee COUNTY MINING COMPANY
Location of principal place of busines
Nevada City, California. Location of work:
Nevada Cis. California.
Notice is hereby yiven, that at & meetin _
of the Board ‘of Trustees, held.on the 2%
day of July, 1884, an assessment, (Nu
zu) of two cents per share ws levied upo:
the capital stock of the corpyration, payabl
immediately in United States gold coin, t
the Secretary at his office at the mine 01
veer Creek, Nevada City, California.
Any stock upon which this assessmen
shall remain Unpaid-ou the 8th day ~o
August, A. D. 188y, will bedelinquent ant
advertised for ‘sale at public auction: an:
unless payment is made before, will be sol
on Wednessday, the 28th day of August
1889, to pay the delinquent assessment, tu
gether with costs ofadvertising and expense:
of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees
C. E/ ASHBURN, Secretary.
Office atthe miné, Deer Creek, near Sus
persion Bridge, Nevada City, Cal. :
No. 1571.
Application for a Patent.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. .
August Ist, 1889. )
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA!
ib the Spanish Geld Mining Company,
Corporation, whose Postoftice. address is
Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., hag thir
day filedits application for a patent foi
1474.4 linear feet ofthe Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine or vein bearing g¢ld with surface
ground 600 feetin width, situated in Nevad:
Mintag pistrict, County of Nevada anc
State of California and designated by the
field notes undotficial plat on file in _this
office as Lot Number 122 in Township lt
North, Range 8 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian
said. Lot No. 122 being described as follows,
to wit: ‘
LODE LINE.
Beginning at post “8. G. M. Co. No. 1” being also post No. 3 of seggs Quartz Mine: .
Thence mag. var. 18142 E.N. 4249 W. 22.34 ch’s. to post “5. G. M. Co, No, 2.”
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at post ‘‘S.G. M. Co, No. 8’’ at
3. K. corner of Claim: ‘Thence N, 42449 W
22.84 ch’s. to post “SS. G. M. Co. No. 4.’
ThenceS. 44° W. 9.10 ch’s. to post ‘'S. G. M.
vu; No. 5” from which 14 See. -eorner between $ec’s. Zand 117, 16.4.R.8'E. M.T,M
bearsS. 102-14’ W. 14.69 ch’s. Thences. 42;4°
c 4cuh’s. to post 'S. G. M. Co. No.6’’:
e&.44°E9,10ch’s. to place of bexinning. Vontaining 20 and_27 100 Acras. Except
ing landin conflict between Spanish Gola
Quartz Mine and Soggs Quartz Mine, as follows:.
Beginning at post marked 48+@. M.Co No
1:” Thence §. 442 W. 4.55 ch’s,. te post
marked “SG. M. Co. No. 6: Thence N,
42140 W. 2.62 ch’s.to post No. 9 of Soggr
Quartz Mine: Thence N, 75° E. 1.69 ch’s
to post No. 8 of Sogge Q.M. Thence 8. 42°
EK. 154ch’s. to post No. 7 of Soggs Q. M.
Theace N. 489 EH. 3.03 ch’s to place of beginning.
Containing 36-100 of an acre.
Connecting Line: From post “S. G, M.
Co No. 6’ 8. 102 14° W. 14.69 ch’s. to 14 See
corner between Sec’s, 2amd 11 ip. 16N. K.&
E, M, D. M.
Mugnetic variation 1849 E. containing
19 91-100 acres. :
The Lecation of this Mise is recorded in
the Kecorder’soffice of Nevada County in
Book 9, Page 4v6,of Mining Locations.
The adjoining claimants are Nevada City
Extension Gold Quartz and Sogys Quartz
Mines. :
Any end all persons claiming adversely
any portion of suid Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine or surface ground are required to file
theiradverse claims with the Keyister of the
United States Lund Office at Sacramentoin
the State of California during the sixty
days period of publication hereof, or they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute.,. -” *
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
Noticeof Applicatioi for Patent be pub
lished for the period of 00 days, (ten consecutive weeks), in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
SELDEN. HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice appeared on the 31 day of August, 1889.
PARDON NOTIUE.
OTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
c Governor of California will be asked to
cominite the sentence of GRORGE H. KOG
ERKs, now serving a term of seven years in
the State Frison, under conviction of Burglary 1st Degree.
GEURGE H. ROGERS.
August 2d.
Notice for Publication.
U. §. LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL,
“ ao August Ist, 1889.
N oe 1S HEREBY GIVEN THA’ THe
following named settler has filed no
tice of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and-that said proeoi
will be made before the. Superior Judge of
Nevada county at Nevada City, Cal., on
Beyond bee 16th, 1889, viz: Alexander C.
16.N, Kh. 8 E., M.D. M :
tion of suid land, viz: “Henry Allen Noyes,
James Kitts, Cornelius ©. Gillespie, Dayid
B. Ebaugh, all of Nevada City P. O, Cala.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice of Application for
Mineral
+ garden,.6.35 Chains,
lespie for the lots 9 and 10-of Sec; 13, T.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his Continuous residenge upon and cultivaNo. 1764,
Patent for
Lands.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CaL
Mav 21st,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATC. W
CKOsS, whose Postoffice address is Sar
Francisco, California, (820 Cullfornia 8st)
has this day filea his earl for a patent forthe Shanghai Plucer Mine Minin
Claim, contaimng a vein of quartz an
bearing gold, i cluding 5 53 acres of surface
ground, situated. in Nevade (formerly Gold
Flat Miniuag Strict, om Nevadu County,
State of Caliiornia, an@ designated by th
field notes ans: official plat on file in this office, as Lot Number 170, in ‘Lownship dJ¢
North of Kange 5 Kast, Mcunt Diablo Base
and Meridian. Said Lot Number 170 being
described ws follows:
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning ata post marked 8. P.M. No
6, from Wwahich original corner bears north
2 degrees west 6 Luks distant, and post No.
6 at northwest corner v1 Mohigan Quartz
Mine ‘approved survey) bears north 12 degress 32 minutes east, 11.64 chains distant,
and a locust tree 6 inches in diameter bears
north 13 degrees west, io2 Chains distant,
‘Thence magnetic ‘variation 15 degrees 45
minutes east. Deviation of needle 1 degree
east. 1 North 81 aegrees 10 usinutes eust,,
8.00 Chains, flume vutiet of diggiu,s off north
punk of fill of N. GC. N.G. K. K., 5.75 chains,
fence bears south 58 1-4 degrees west, 5.87
chains, fence beats south 58 1-4 degrees ©
west, L15 ehains to corner of same enter
post 8. Q. M. No.7 of
Quartz Lode purvey, 7.00 chains, post 8. Q.
M. No. 8 of Qua;tz Lode Survey, 7.52 chains,
fence beurs suuth 8z lef degrees east, 7.62
chains west side of house, south west corner
of which beurs suuth 32 1-4 degrees east, 13
links, 7.99 chains east side of same house.
Knier yard 9.37 chains to a post marked 8.P.
M, No.1, from whieh a pine tree 8 inches in
diameter bears south ly degrees east, 1.06
chains distant and oriwinal corner, bears
north % degrees west, 2.0 Chéins distant
thence cefte@iung yb degrees 50 minutes
right. 2.-popth 4 degrees eust 0.58 chains
north gide of wood shed, 0.88 chains south
side of wood-shed, ~32 Jinks from southwest corner of same leave yard, 1,381 chains,
N.C. N. G, Kail Road bears nurth 87 3-4degrees east, aud south 87 34 degregs’ west,
Loy chains, fence bears east and west, 2.69
chains, outlet to hydraulic mining cut seurs
northeast and southwest, 8.05 chains, south
edge of hydraulic mining cut, 10,18 Chains
to a post marked 8. Po.M. No. 2? in garden,
from which a pine tree ten inches in diameter bears north 711-2 ig Phe! east, 0.95
chuing, and original corner bears south 2
degrees east, 20.17 chains, anda post marked
L.1.Q M.s. W. at suuth west corner, of Little Lurk Quartz. Mine (approved survey’
bears south St 1-4 degrees exst, 2.95 chains
distunt, and a pbst muikeu P. Q. M. No. z of
rotosi Quartz Mine (approved survey) bear
suuth Sy 1-4 dexrees east, 7.45ch ins distant,
and # post markea K. G, FQ. M. 3. W. at
suuth West Corner of re’aumder of Gold Flat
quartz Mine and north west corner of Potosi
Quartz Mine (approved survey) bears north
vl uegrees 25 Miullutes east, ¥ 23 chains distant. und the curner. to Sections 13 and 24
towuship 16, North Range 8 Kast, and 18
and y Towuship 16, North Kange y East, M.
vp. B. and M., north sy degrees 80 minutes
eust, 31.61 Chains distant. and the northeast:
corner of acabin bears nortu 621-2 degrees
west 3.04 chains aistunt. hence deflecting 91
degrees su minutes ght. 3. South 89 decreek 30 Miitiutes west along north line of
lia Kose agricultural patent, 3.53 ebuins
eugt side of shed, ¥.b3 chains west side of a
‘ued, 3.03 Chains, feuce bears northeast aad
suuth west, 4.23 Ghuins, feuce bears nortueast
ind svuth west, 6.89 fence bears nurth 75 de,rees. west, leave garden 7.18 chains, rowd
v@ars nurth 30 degrees west, 8.57 chains.
idaho diteb bears north &. 1-4degrees west,
.¥7 Chains, 14 Section corner between nections 13 aud v4, Township 16 North, Kange 8
must, M. D. B, and M., ¥.29 chains to a post
uurked S P M No8 from which a pive tree 12
wiches in dixmeter: bears north 43 degrees
west 47 links distant and the post at south
end of lode of New Englund location of
thomas Quartz Miné (appruved survey)
jeurs north 7udegrees 21 winules west, ¥.54
co.i 8 @istant, and thé corner to Sections
13,14, 23 and 14, Township 16 North, Kange
> Kast, M.D. B. and M. bears south 8y ue
\eves 20 minutes West, 40.10 Chains distant,
nd origitial corner bears suvuth 2 dexrees
sagt, 30.70 Chile distant ‘Lheiuce deflect
ny 85 degrees 8v minutes right, . 4, North
_ deg. West U.1z chs, Iduhe ditch beurfouth
oz deyrees eust, 0.41 Chains, road bear! outh
0 degrees eual, 0.60 Chuins, fence bears exst
ind west, 2.19 chains, edge of hydraulic
nining cut, 3.24 chains, post -.Q M. No. 4
f Quurtz Lode survey, 8.76 Chains, post 8:
a M. No 6 of Quartz Lode survey, 6.12
pains, southwest side ofa cabin 7 links
(rom west cortier, 6.2zchaing, north west side
if cabin, 6 d8chuins, Corner of blucksmith
sop, 50 litks east, $.44 chains, edge of hyiraulic mining cut, §.59 chains, Nevada
Jounty Narrow Gauge nailroad bears north
37 3-4 degrees east, 8.51 chains to the piace or
veyinning and. containing 8 53 acres, subtracting 0.70 weres area included in survey
of’ Shanghai Quurtz Lode, leaves area of
placer cluim 5.13,acres, comprising a portion
of the southeast 1-4 of southwest 1-4 and
southwest 1-4 of. southeast i-4 of Section 18,
f.16N., #.8£.,M.D.B. and M. Adjoining
claimants wre the Ella Rose agricultural
patent on the south, bounded otherwise by
sovernment land. . + :
SHANGHAI QUARTZ LODE.
Survey of Lode .
‘Beginning at a post marked’ 8 QM, No 4,
on west line of Shanghai Placer mine, in
dydraulic cut, from which post Si* M No
)}, at northwest “orner of Shanghai Placer
wine bears north 2 degrees west, 5 57 chains
ligstant. Theuce magnetic variation 15 desrees 45 minutes east. 1 Worth 45 degree
20 minutes eust, 0.85 chains shaft bears south
io degrees east, Slinks uistunt, 2.00 chains
shaft bears north 45 degrees west, 17 links
distant, 2.40 chains, inchme te gravel claim
peurs north 45 degrees, west 80 links
2.70 ehaius edge of hydrauiic bank, 6.95 chs
uross fence beurs eustaid west, 7.¥3 chains
venter of Ni\C N G KR, 8,35 chains, fence
bears eust and west, 9.45 chains to a post
marked 5 Q M, No.%, from which post § P
uNO 1 at northeast corner of Shanghai
Placer miné bears north 81 degrees 10 minutes east, 2.37 chains distant,
Survey of Exterior Soundaries.
Beginning at a pust marked S Q M No 5
vb West line of Shanghai Placer mine.—
thence mugnetic variation 15 degrees 45
‘ninutes east. 1. North 45 degrees 20 minutes eust, 2.40 chains, edge of hydraulic
oank, 6.15 chs, fence bears east and west. 7.18
chains NC NG RR, 7,62 chains, fenee
bears east and west, 8.57 chains to a post
murked 8 Q M No7, on north line of Shanguai Placermine. Thence deflecting 35 de«rees 50 minutes right, 2. North 81 degrees
10 mjnutes eust, 0.66 chains to a post rkeds Q M Nos (lode post). Thence defiecting 54 degrees 10 minutes right. 8. South
14 degrees 40 minutes eust 0,38 chains to a
post marked 8 QM No 9%. Thence defiecting ¥Odegrees right. 4, South 45 degrees 20
minutes west 0.;1 chains, fence bears eas¢
und west, 1.10 chains NU Nw Railroad, 2.03
chains, fence bears east and west,7.40 chs
edge of hydranlic cut, 9.45 chains to a post
murkedS Q-M No 10, in bydraulie cut.—
rhence deflecting 90 degrees rixht. 5. Noth
44 degrees 4U minutes west, 0.38 chains to
pests Q M No 4,on lode. Thence deflectny 4% tegrees 40 minutes right. 6°North 2
degrees west, 0 dzcbaiusto the place of besinning and containing 0.70 aeres.
‘Eust and West by lands claimed by Gillespie, und on the South by lands patented to
“lla M. Rose.
The record of the location of said claim
is to be found in the Official Kecords in
the County Kecorder’s Office, at Nevada
City in Boos 60f Mining Keeords at pages
ov2 and 503,
Auy and all persons claiming adversely
the mining ground, vein, lode, premises, or
any portion thereuf so described, surveyed
platted, and applied for, are hereby notified
that unless their adverse claims are duly
filed according tolaw, and the regulations
thereunder (wi hin 60 days from, the first
publication of ‘this notice) with the Registerofth United s.iates Land O-.ce at Sacrameuto in the stute of California, they will
be barred by virtue of the provisions of
suid statute, SELDEN HETZEL,
Register.
The first day of publication wason May
23d, LBsy.Notice For Publication.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 8AC
ramento, Cal., May 27th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given thatin compliaace
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June 3, 1874, entitled “An Act for the
sule of timber lands inthe States of Cali-.
1ornia, Oregon, Nevada und Washingt
vertitory,”” GEORGE A. COOPER of Nevadu-City; County ot Nevada, State of alifornia,has this d.y filed in this office his sworn
statement No, —, for the purchase of Lots
8and4 of NW% and SW% NW of
pection No. 4, in Township No. 16 N, Range
\o.10 E, ahd’ will offer proof to sbow that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aiid io establish his claim to’ said
land before the Kegisver and. Receiver of
this office at Sacrameuto, (al., on the
day of Angust, 1889. He names as witnesses: Harvey Cooper, Wiliam MeCaw, A. D.
sutton and Finas &. Baker, all of Nevada
city, Cal. i
Any and all porsons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claime in this office on or before
said 20th day of August, 1889.
¥ SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Cuas. F. GaARpNgr, Atty for Applicant.
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