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“THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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Mpvade City, Nevada County; Calif.
Published Ev:
_days and Legal ‘Holidays,
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
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Terms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Vents a
Month ; $6 a Year.
THURSDAY EV'NG, SEPT. 24, fest.
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THK PLANKS MUST GO.
The City Trustees Adopt the Macadam
1 Ordinance.
The City “Trustees held an adjourned
meeting last evening.
;
Ordinante No. 100; providing for the
macadamizing of the businesss portions
of Commercial, Pine, Broad and Main
streets, now planked, and heretofore
published, was unanimously adopted.
‘The original draft was so amended before
passage as to reduce the depth of the
streets to tifteen inches, and the gutters
along the sides of ‘the streets are to be
constructed of rock or cement. ©
Work in. accordance with the new
ordinincé will soon begiu on Broad street
in front of the City Hall and in front of
the business property of A, Gault, President of the Board,
The street committee was authorized
to build.a brash dam across Roger—Wulljams’ ravine below the present ravine
with a view to raising the: bed of the
‘ravine so as to do away with the necessity
* of a bridge. va, 5
The following bills weré allowed: °J.
H. Snell, wood, $11; J. L. ‘Brinkman,
labor at City Hall, $10.
<n shee:
George Loveland’s Funeral. :
George Loveland, who died at Downieville the early part of the week, was buried
at Forest City this afternoon, He belanged to the Odd Fellows, Workmen an:
Chosen Friends, ;~Mr, Loveland formerly
~ drove stage between Nord San Juananu
Forest’ City. ‘Subsequently he kept a
saloon at the latter place and was burned
out in the last big tire there, when he
‘ removed to Downieville and went into
Pe
the same business there.
SSSR ESS Sey
The Westerteld Case.
Defendants’ motion for a new trial in
the Westerfield estate case was being
argued in the Superior. Court last evening
and this morning before Judge S.anley A.
Smith of Sierra county who~ presided ai
the second trial. Ex-District Attorney
Ford and A. D, Mason appear for plain:
tiffs and ex-Judge Waiiing for defendants,
It is expected the argument will be concluded this evening.
Mitchell Won. ~
Young Mitchell of San Francisco and
Reddy Gallagher of Denver fought at the
Occidental, Club in San Francisco last
night for $5,000. Mitchell won in thirteen
6 REESE SETI TERE
Milliner Arrived.
Mrs. Evans, the artistic milliner, has
arrived at the store of Mra. Lester &
Crawford, and is prepared to trim hats
in the latest styles, sep, 24-Ut
lime gece doc inci
THE most delicious thing to be had in
town is Carr Bros’. Ice Cream Soda Water. : tf
Almost Crazy Ȣ :
With headache and yet immediate and
complete relief was obtained by using
Cephaline, the latest and greatest headache remedy known. A statement confirmed by thousands. For sale by Carr
Bros. and W. D. Vinton.
icra tnoet OR ch
Arrerirx and sleep may beimproved,
qvery part of the system strengthened
“and the animal spirits regain their bouy-.
ancy by the use of Dr. J, H. Melean's
Strengther ‘g Cordial and Blood Purifier.
For sale by Carr Bros, 4
Don’t Let It
G®t AWAY. How do you dry
clothes? Expose them to the.
air-let the water evaporate. But
don’t expose your coffee to the airits strength and flavor will surely
evaporate, For this reason -it has
lost its strength and flayor-don’t
buy. coffee sold in bulk. You want
all the strength and aroma. We
give it to you. We select choice
coffee roast it carefully~-pack it
fresh from the’ roaster In airtight
packages to preserve its strength
and flavor. Yougetit-pure-rich ~
strongwhen you buy
THs delicious blend of choice
coffees combines richness of
flavor great strength-economy in
use. It ig the best value experience,
intelligence and integrity can offer
you. We guaranteeit.SCHILLING’S BEST, Never sold
in bulk, Any statement to the
contrary is false.
Mier fag get pletrrin Baldaw
yO: eying a tion ig fo sty, surrounded by. all the forms of
sdvertizomens,
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Evening Except Sun©
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AN OPEN LETTER.
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Mr Watson's Regt
Mr. Ohleyer
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He Explodes Some Anti-Mining
Fallacies,
Hon. Grorae Onteyer, Yuna Crry:
Dear Sm: Iwas both pleased and surprised on reading your open letter addressed to me through the Sacramento
Bee of September 17th, relating to and
criticising my address before the 17th
Agricultural District Association—pleased because of your distinguished notice
of my huible self, and surprised that any
expression of mine should atttact attention outside of this county. I think I
may safely say that but little attention
was paid to it nearer home. It confirms
the scriptural saying that a prophet is not
without honor save in his own country.
Permit mebefore attempting to reply to
your distinguished favor to 8ay that the
indomitable persistency of the Anti:
Debris Association has always commandod.my greatest respect, “Had there been
the sa ne loyalty to principle and pertinac
ity of purpose exhibited by mining rep
resentatives, I feel certain very different
reaults would have,followed the’ slickens
agitation.
* I desire futher to state that for the
past ten years, both in the Legidiaturo,
shrough the press andsin public aildresse ;
while Ihave been an earnest partisan‘of
che mining side of the controversy, Thave
aever-harboréd the least ill-will toward.
[ number among some of my most esteemed friends those who have been most active opponents; -I~elieve" I can assert
that miners most deeply interested hold
she same views,
T desire to state that I am not interestedin hydraulic mines, nor am I a paid
advocate of that industry, so what I may
have said in the past was.only an individlual opinion for which no one ia responai‘le but my humble self,
T heartily concur. with--what--you say
about the coming greatness of the foothill region, and that 1t has.a grand future
hefore it. I also cordially agree with the
quotations you make from the censns
statistics, and-from the New York Trib
une, as to the value of the agricultural
products of the State and Coast, showing
thatit is a country of superb achievements and inexpreasible resources, All
'. these things are the pride of Californian®, .
aud no matter how much they may dis.
agree-in-ether—matters; they never--disgree about the superiority. of our State
and Coast over any similar area on the
American continent.
about is the mining question. ~
You first question the propriety of my
criticism ofthe United States Circuit
Court on the slickens question, as you
fear that such criticism may engender a
feeling of hostility to the courts among
those whose worldly prospects iave been
rained by the edicts of that court. It is
needless for me.to remind you that miners
are not easily influenced to deeds of violence, and that they do not repay evil for
evil, as has been evidenced by their long
suffering and their peaceful acquiescence
in naving their footsteps dogged for years
and their every action reported by spies
paid by the ones who caused their downfall. Neither does having held public
positions, in my opinion, necessarily de
bar me from criticising the decisions of a
court when I believe the results of its decisions are disastrous to a goodly portion
of this fair State of ours.
Tam free to confess that there’is no
a judge, in my estimation.
I hold an opinion similar to that expressed by the lamented Charles Summer,
when he said: ‘I am too familiar with
the history of judicial proceedings to regard them with superstitious reverence,
Judges are but men, and in all ages have
shown their full share of frailty. Alas,
alas, the worst crimes of history
have been perpetrated under their sanc:
tion, The blood of martyrs and of patriots, crying from the ground, sammons
them to judgment. It was a judicial decree which condemned Socrates to drink
the fatal hemlock, and which pushed the
Savior barefoot over the pavements of
Jerusalem, bending beneath His cross,
Té was a judicial tribunal which, against
‘. the testimony and entreaties of her father, surrendered the fair Virginia as a
‘slave; which enforced the tortures of the
inquisitioa amidst the shrieks and agonies
of its victims, while it compelled Galileo
to declare, in soleinn denial of the great
trath he had disclused, that the earth did
not move round thesun. It was a judicial tribunal which, in France, during the
long reign of her monarchs, lent: itself to
be the instrument of every tyranny, a3
hesitate to stand forth, the unpitying acceasory of the unpitying guillotine, It
was a judicial wibunal in England, surrounded by all the forma of law, which
sanctioned every despotic caprice of Heary the Eighth, from the divoree of his
Queen to the beheading’ of Sir Thoma,
Moore; which lighted the fires of perseention that glowed at Oxford. over the
‘cinders of Lattimer Ridley and John Rogera; which, after elaborate argument, up
held the fatal tryanny of ship money
against the patriotic reaistance of Hampden; which in detiance of justice. and humanity sent Syduey and Ruasell to the
block; which persistently enforced the
laws of conformity that our Puritan fathere persistently refused to obey, and
-. avhich, atterwards, with Jeffries on the
bench, orimsoned the page of English
history with massacre and
with the blood of ‘iunosent women, Ay,
sir, and‘it'was a judigial tribunal in our
country
ema
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those opposed to me, but on the’ contrary . "
All wedo disagree . .
divinity, that hedges around the person of }
during the brief reign of terror it did nat . ’
urder, even
'
. law, which hung witches atSalem; which
afirmed the conatitutionalty of the stamp
act, while it admonished ‘jurors and the
people’ to obey, and which later on lent
its sanction to the unutterable atrocity of
the fugitive slave law.”
Courts are liable to err, and now I repeat what I suid in my address at Grass
Valley, viz: ‘I have no hesitancy in asserting that*under no -civilized governmeat wider the sun was a greater injustice ever done, ora more vomplete despoiljing of the fruits of a life of honest labor
ever cominitted against @ peacgable, lawabiding community, than resulted from
the edict of Judge Sawyer, an ox-resident
of this county.”
Yon also tind fault widh-my statement
that‘afcer having paid double price for
their inineral land, the Government had
given the miners a patent permitting them
to work by hydraulic process, had allowed them to expend the earnings of a lifetime under sanction of laws made especially for the purpose of both State and
National legislatures, and then permitted
.& Judge of one of itsinferior courts with
one stroke of his pen torender them penniless and to deprive them of the right
to make w living the only way they-know
how, :
You plead ignorance of such an understanding with respect to the sale by the
Government of its mineral land. Without-attempting to quote United States
lawa-to-show-what waa the-understanding
of the Government when it sold its min~
eral_land, Iwill content myself* with
drawing a conclusion from one of its patents, which I have before me. It is
headed by a third of a page vignette over
which is printed ‘‘The United States of
America.’ ‘In the backgronud is the nasional capital building wich cities inthe
distanee. In the foreground is the picture of whydraulic mine in full operation,
with five monitors playing upon a bank
of gravel. Ou the rigat foreground is a
iuvag stretch of pipe-lae Gonnecting with
a tank reservoir, ahd other appliances
fainiliar to hydraulic miners, while in the
center foreground stands the American
eagle with wings outstretched with ‘EK
tluribus Unwin” on the banner which
streams frum his beak, as if he were the
guardian angel of the industry whose operations surround him.
My dear Senator, what do you think
the poor miner who had expended his
life’s earnings in developing suchmineral
land thought that vignette meant waen
he received it?
Besides, in the body of the patent is
clause fifch which says: ‘‘Thatin the absence of necessary legislation by Congreaa, the Legislature of California may
provide rules for working the mining
claim or premises hereby granted, involving ease nents, drainage and other necessary means tu the complete development
thereof.”
What did this mean ?, You know as
wellas I do that both Congress and the
LAtetedogialature passed. lawaencouraging
gravel mining, and the courts upheld the
laws for “over thirty years.’ An honest
ees RBERSONAL MENTION.
Soelal and Other Notes About People
Old and Young.
Philip Hipport came down today from
Graniteville, :
Miss Josie Conlin of Smartsville is visiting Miss Jeasis Meck at this ¢ 1y. ~~
W. ‘F. Eachbacher passed through town
this morning en route from San Francisco to. Downieville,
Whiteand Edith Lawrence went. to San
Francisco today ou a visit.
John Curuow, proprigtor of the hotel
at Cherokee, is in towa. He will succeed to W. H. Hicks’ business interests
there.
Wm. Stephens of Columbia Hill, for
37 years pasta résident of this county
and Yuba, isin town on his way to Chicago, Ifl.
Rev. Jeni’ Shurtleff of Auburtr is in
town. Me will return home Saturday acing here for some time. J
Mrs. W. B. ‘Hooper and daughter of
San Francisco, ‘mother and sister of S. S.
Hooper of the U. S. Geological survey
corps operating in this locality, are spending a few days here.
Mrs. P. R. Meikle and children were
in town last night. on~their way from
New Brunswick to Forest City. Mr.
Meikle, who has been located at Forest
City for some time, met them at Colfax.
Last evening Supervisor and Mrs. Richard Noell gave a party at their home on
the Grass Valley road.” There were prescht eight young ladies and gentlemen from
this city and over twenty from Grass Valley. They were elegantly entertained.
Francis Burns, who has been operating
in mines hereabouta for twelve years pat,
and who has brought considerable capital
in the development of several claims, expects to leave next month for Montana.
He says that work will not be entirely
atepped by the Grasa Valley Railway and
Taniel Co, because of his departure.
Siokrtess Among. Children,
Especially infants, is prevalent more or
less at all times, but is largely avoided
by giving proper. nourishment and wholesome food. ‘The most snccessful and reliable of all is*the ‘Gail Borden ‘Eagle’
Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer
and druggist keep it. tf
ee an
. Auction of Accounts.
» Netice is -hereby-given-that-on-FRIDAY;
Sepremper 25th, 1891, I willsell. at public auction all of the unsettled’ accounts
of the late firm of WrErsenpurarr Bros,,
to the highest bidder.
On Thursday evening, September 24th,
1891, a list of allthe unsettled accounts
will he published in the Datiy. TransoRIPT, : 5
Notice is further given, that all parties
knowing themselves,indebted to the said
firm can settle the same on or before the
mercial street, Nevada City, who is authorized to cullect and receipt. for the
ininer would infer from these facts that
the Government had authorized him to”
prosecute the business of mining in the latest approved manner, which way was
pictured out on his patent granted by that
Government.
these mineral lands before it disposed of
them tothe miner, and it also owned and
still owns the rivers into which the debris
from the mines would necessarily ran, It
must of necessity have comprehended
what it was doing when it entered into
this contract with the purchasers of its
mineral lands ; but it permits one of its
Judges of a Cireuit Court (‘inferior
court,” if you please), to declare the contract off, after ib had permitted and encouraged law-abiding citizens to ‘invest
their all in opening mines, building long
and expensive canals, costly and ‘capacious reservoirs, in erecting machinery
and building cosy homes, all of which
were rendered worthless by the court’s
edict,
If-thatis not bad faith, cruel injustice
‘and unheard of wrong, Lam no juige of
human action,
While residents of the valleys adjoining
natural water courses have been damaged,
they have suffered nothing like the injustice meted out to the miners. The former
knew when they bought their lands that
mining had beén in operation for a long
period of time and that the Government,
which owned both agricultural and mineral land and the valley streams, had riot
only permitted, but had encouraged, the
washing of gravel to ohtain gold long before they purchased the land adjoining
those rivers. They went into the trans.
action with their eyes open. -—
But mining communities admit that
when damage has resulted from mining;
compensation should be given and meaus
adopted that will prevent future damage,
They believe remedial. measures may be
adopted that will remedy the difficulty.
The fault with Judge Sawyer’s decree
and with the Anti-Debria Association, of
which you are an active and influential
member, ia, that they both oppose the
construction of such remedial works, and
such construction, whenever a paid spy,
who knows no more about engineermg
than a mule does about love, reports
against them.
© What is needed, my dear Senator, to
settle the question, is for men possessing
such perseverance and ability as you possess, together with your fellow-membera
ofthe Anti-Debris Association, and the
valley press, to unite with mining coupties and try to remedy existing evils, inatead of tenaciously fighting everything
pointing to a revival of an industry that
will greatly help to briag general prosperity to California, I feel cvnfident the
work will be accomplished sooner or later,
and I should like to see you and your
friends become leaders in the good work,
Hoping that you will mend your ways,
and join the ranks of the elect, I remain
yours respectfully, B,J. Watson,
Nornine like it for dyspepsia and indigestion, Simmans Liver Regulator is
a safe, sure cure,
Tors
jennie reer heels,
The Government owned}
pounce down upon all miners who attempt,
same.
R. P. Sraaner,
Assignee of Weisenburger Bros,
Nevada City, Sept. 14, 1891.
Three o’clock-p.-M;-has~ been fixed as
thehour for the above sale which will
take place in front of Wm, H.’ Smith's
7)
store Commercial street.
w
Fresh Fish.
Every Thursday evening all kinds
of frésh fish will be received at
M. ‘Trenberth’s fruit and vegetable
store on Broad street. Come early and
take your first choice. al4-lw
sont silee Dh lnabaerrnciticeoats
_ Favry speak louder than words, Simmons Liver Regulator has cured bowel
disorders.
The Lightning Fruit Jar
Is generally acknowledged to be the very
best in the market, Legg & Shaw are
the sole agents at Nevada City, tf
a
Ihe Home Benefit Life Association
Has Paid Nearly a Million *Dollats in
Loases.on the Pacitic Coast, some of which
has been paid to people you know,
A Sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
2.
The East India cure for these awful
habits can be given without the patient's
knowledge, and is the only known specific
for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the
‘least degree; manufactured by the Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale
by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada
Vity, ae * §
paints etme
The Policy of The
Home Benxvrr Lire Association if won‘lerfully brief, simple and absolutely devoid of all technicalities,b
Wevcsn tsk PEOPLE
can ‘take Simmons
Liver Regulator
without loss of time or daner. from exposure, It
kes the pews of a doctor
and costly ptions
and is therefore the medi,
. ire to be kept the
Sreckaitken be tiven u
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“Pay Lily White” Flour and rg
Mra. George Grigsell and Misses Grace .
ESTEE IN LUCK.
The President About to Place Him. In
~ His ‘Cainet, ;
companied by his wife who has been visit. ~into the district, and been the chief agent .
time of said sale te Wo, Hi Sareea, Come . .
_ . Was made September 24th, 1891.
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Wasnitnion, September 23.—The Post
today says: President Harrison has practically decide to give California a place
in his Cabinet. The gentleman to whom
this honor will fall will probably be M.
M. Estee, of Sag Francisco.
[The position which is referred to in
thé above dispatch is the one that will be
made vacant by the resignation of —Proetor, Secretary of War.]
The Laws of California Require
The Home Benerir Lire Assoctation to
pay its losses in full,
cence remus renee cee
Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood,
Hence the proper method by which to eure
eatarrh, is to purify the blood, Its many
disagreeable symptoms, andthe danger of
developing into bronchitis or that terribly
fatal disease, consumption, are’ entirely
removed Ly [lood’s’ Sarsgparilla, which
cures qtarrh Ly purifying the-blood’ and
also_tones ip the system and greatly. improves the general healitly of those who
take it. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsapairilla
“ T suffered three years with catarrh, and
My generar heath Was poor in consequence, When Ptoo* Hood's Sarsaparithy
I found I nad the aight remedy. The’
eatarrh is yielding, as Hood's Sarsaparilla
is cleansing my blood, and the general tone
of my system 1s, Iu .proving.” FRANK
WASHBURN, Rochester, N.Y,”
Cures Catarrh
“Thad catarrh ine years, and suffered
terribly with it. Scou after [I began to
take Hood's Sarsaparilia’ the catarrh
troubled me less, ufter takin three bottles
I was entirely cured,”: JANE HINKY, .
Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. fly six for gs, Prepared by
C.1, HOOD & CO., Apotheearies, Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar _
Ordin.nce No, 100,
Ant Ordinance to Repeal Ordinancp Noe
86—Old No. 15—and to Provide
for Macadamising Gertahr
Streets and Constructing Certain Gutters in
Nevada City.
TE Trustees of the City of Nevada do
T ordain as follows: :
Section 1. It'is hereby established and
declared necessary for the public conveniencs and wellare, that certain portions of
streets hereinafter designated (and which
have heen heretofore plaiked) shall be macadamized,and certata gutters herein spec:
ified shall be constructed and maintained,
Section 2. The streets aad parts thereof, herein referred to, are described as follows :
Broad street, from the point where it is
intersected by York street, to the point
where it is intersected by the alley east of
the National Exchange Hotel.
Pine street from the north line of Sprin
street to the north line of Commerciz
street.
Commercial Street from the point where
itintersects Pine street to the point where
it intersects Main street,
Main street, from the point where it
intersects Commercial street to the Iron
Bridge which crosses Deer Creek,
See. 8. The said described portions of
said streets shall be Constructed.and Macadamized with hard broken rock to the
satisfaction of the Street Committee..The said Macadain shall be 15 inches
deep in the center of the street, and 10
inches deep on the sides, with a unifyrm
slope or gtarte frora centerto sides,
Sec. 4. Gutters shall be made and constructed on both sides of each street,
or section of street, whenever the same
shall he macadlamized, couy.
The gutters shall be made of rock or
cement, at-the option of the owner of the
adjacent lot.
The said gutters shall be made in accordanee with the directions and to the
satistaction of the. Spreet Committee” of
the Board of City Trustees,
Section 5. All rovk used in macadamizing the streets before meiitioned shall
be smill enough to pasa throagh a ring
three inches in diaineter, and all rock
within six inches of tle surface shall be
small enough to pass through*a@ ring tw.
a in hainaier, and fei he ia ts
the) satisfaction of the standing Stres,
Committee of the Board,
Section 6. Any Section or portion of
any stvect, ov part of street horeim named
on which the planking is ia good repair,
may be allowed to ve.nain in. its. present
condition, until by. wear} it ia deemed
uecessary by the Streve Committee, that
the same shall be peplaced by mnacadam:
ized road as provided in this apdinanee.
Upon’ recenving oral. notice from the
said cominittee, (or from the City, Marahe
al at the request of sail courmittee) the
vwner or ecupané of any lob, or
Peck; “Or “Any part
thereof, shail replace the planking by the
macadamized road aud gatvera herein described, from the edge of the sidewall to
che center of the street, fronting on said
lot or lots. ‘ ;
Any person or persons failing to, comply. with any provision of. this ordinance
shall incur the penalty, lability aad forfeiture provided for ia the street ordinances of the city, and the City Charter,
ahd the general laws. relating? to. streot
improvements for failure to repair, con,
struct, grade, pave or improve any street
oposite hia premiges, aad upon his failure
w do so*the Board of Trustees shall
proceed as provided liy law,
Nection 7. Ordinance No, 36 (Old Ne.
15) providing for me planking of the
ub herem name, ingo far a4 it condicts with the provisions of this ordinatice
is hereby repeated,
Sectioy *, Tunis Ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after October 10ch, 149}, ree %
Passed September 28, TO.
4 ALEX, GAULT, President, *.
Attest-—T. H, Carr, Clers of Board ;
{Seal of Board,] i
‘The first publication of this Crdina ace
“ifs
yeaa, G. Ne. GON,
condition of many people debilitated by
. the ‘warm weather, by disease or overwork. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘is just the
medicine needed to build up and strengthen the body, purify and avieken the
sluggish blood, and restore the lost appetite.
It Does Not Pay to Combine InvestWith Insurance. Therefore inaure iu the
Home Benkrry Lire Asgocration and
make: your iuvestiuents elsewhere. No
investment is a good one tha thas to pay
life insurance expenses.
adap ai bcc sia
French Tansy Wafera.
tip
The wafers are a sure and wafe specific
for all kinds of female troubles and will
remove all obstructions to the, monthly
periods, no matter what the cause, They
aré what every woman needs and may be
usod safely, Manufactured by the Emersou Drug Co. Pmanufacturers, San Jose,
Cul. For sale by W. D. Vinton. — tf
Pays its Losses in full.
“sonic nc tea pee RR RE ESO RE ORR
BORN.
the wifeof James McGibbons, a daugh:
ter. ‘
LL NT TER LT
DIED.
At the County Hospital, Sept. 22,
William Taylor, a native.of Pennaylvania,
aged 65 years.
a cern
No. 1900.
Application for a Patent,
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
lJ Sacramento, Cal., September 28, 1801.
Notice is hereby given that George W.
Starr, whose post office address is Grass
Vallay, Narada connty, California, has
this day tiled his application fora patent
for three thousand linear feet of the Goldon Gate Consolidated Quarts Mineor vein,
bearing gold with surface ground six hun:
dred feet in width, situated in ~Washington Mining District, county of “Nevada
and State of California, and designated
ly the field notes and official plat on file
in this office as Lots Number. 63 and 64
in Township 17 North, Range 1} East of
Mt. Diablo, Meridian,
Said Golden Gate Consolidated Quartz
Mine comprising the Golden Gate Location No. 63 ant the North Star-bocation
No. 64. “Said Golden Gate Lecation Lot
by, deseribed as follows :
Lode Line.
Boginning at the North lode post in
rock mound marked “Gy -G, N. L.PL"
from which the 1-4. See:, Cor, between
sections 4 and’), T.-17 N. Ro 11) BM.
D> Mbears NE 32S AW 5 6h
distant. Thence magnetic variation 17 °
Kast, 8. 1° 46’ 6 22.73 chains to South
lode post marked “GOGl SS) bP, and
ON, SN. LP.” from which a live oak
04 in, dia, beara N.82° HK. 72 links distant, i a :
Exterior Boundaries,
Commencing at the N, W. corner a
poat in rock mound marked "'G, G. N,
W. Cor.” from which a yellow pine 40 in,
dia, bears 8. 66° 45’ KH. 524 links: dist,
Thence mag. var, 17° East, N. 88}° K
along North boundary of claim 9.09 chs.
or 600. feet to the N. KE. corner poat mark
Thenée S. T?*
1i° EK along Kast boundary of the claim
22,73 chains or 1500 feet to S; KE. Cor,
post in rock mound mark “GG. 8. E.
Gor.”~ Thence §, +8}? We along the
sout boundary of the claim 9.09 chains
or G00 feet to. the 5 Wcor, a post in
rock mound inarked (4G, G, 8. W. Cor”
Thence N, 1? 40° Wi Qi7a. chains
or 1300 teat to place of beginning, ContaiiMiy 20 66-100 acres.
North Star Location,
Lode Lilie. :
Commencing at the North lode post,
identical with the South lode post of the
Volden Gate location, a post marked '*N
SNL P,” from which the 1-4 See, corner between Sections 4 aad (), T 17 NR.
11 EM DM bears N 1° 42’ W 28.69
chains distant. Thence magnetic variation 17 9’ Kast, 8, 2° 36’ EF along the line
of the lode 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to the
south lode poe marked ‘‘N 8 8S LP,”
from which black oak 14 inches in ciameter bears S, 40° E21 links distant.
Exterior Boundaries,
Commencing at the N. K. corner, a
poat marked “N SNE Cor.” from which
a black oak 12 inches in diameter bears 8
40° E60 links distant. Thence mag.
var. 17° E, 82° jw’ 22.73 chains or
1500 feet to the S K vor. a post marked
“NSS ECor”.
chains or 690 feet to the 8 W corner a
postmarked *N 833 \W Cor.” «Thence N
2° 86’ W 22.73 chains or 1400 feet to
the N’W corner a post in rock mound
anarked ““N § N Ny Cor." Thence N
444° KB aloag the North boundary of the
dlaim 1.09 chains ov 60 feet to the place
f beginning. Coataining 20 66-100 acres,
itxterior boundaries of the Golden Gate
Consolidated Quarts Mine, comprising the Golden, Gate Location and the
North Star Location,
Commencing at the N W carner of the
tolden Gate ovation, a post marked (G
i NW Oor,” from which the north lode
posh of the Becker Quartz mine (Lot 59,
approved survey) bears N ol + vo) W
15.48 chains distant, Thoace N 88, FE
$544 chains, or 309 feet North lode
post of Golden Gate Location from which
+h-4 Seo, corver hetween Sovtions 4 and
9 T.I7NR.IEM DM. beara.N 1°
32’ W 5.96 chaius dist. 9,00 ch. or 60 feet
to the N Eeorner of the Gulden Gate Lo:
cation, a post marked “GG NE Cr.’
Phonce 81? 45’ EK 4.78 chains or 1500
fevt to post in rock mound marked '44 G
3.E Cor” enh “N SSE Cor,” Thence S
z36 E22. 7s chains or 150.) feet to pos:
at S EK con-r of North Star Location
marked ‘‘N SS E Cov.” Thence 5 88} ¢
W 9.09 chains or 600 feet to post market
“NSS W Cov,” at S W coraer of North
Star Le ation, Theace N 2° 36’ W 22.78
chains wr 1500 feet to post in rock inound
inarkel “NS NW Cor.” and ‘GG S W
Cor,” Thence N 1° 45’ W 22,78 chains
or 180) feet to the place of “beginning.
Contai sing 4) 32-100 acres,
The location of this mine is recorded in
the Rezorder’s office of Nevada county,
in Boos 9 of Mining Locations.
The adjoining claimants are Washington M.ning Company on the North, West
and South and by White on the Kast.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Golden.Gate Consohdated Quartz Mine or surface ground, are
req sired to file their adverse claims with
the Register of the United. States Land
Office, at Sacramento, Cal., during the 60
days period af pe cours héréof, or they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions
of the Statute. 2 ee ee
_ By W. ROBERTS, Register.
Fred Searls, Attoraey for Applicant,
Nevada City, Cal, ;
"Tt is hereby ordered that the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be published for the period of 60 days, in the
y Nevada Daily ‘ ipt, a newspaper. bliahed at Nevada City, California, which paper is hereby designated by
me as the new: published nearest to
the said mining claim, andfor the publiwation ot the above notice, :
rE. W, ROBERTS, Register,
‘Wak and weary,” describes the
The Home Beneiit Life Assoolation’
At Nevada City, September 22, tof’
Thonee 8 884° W 9.00]
The firat publication Of this nutice. was
Amade on the 24th day of Bopiambery 1891,
Advertised Letters.
The fllowing is a list of the letters re,
maining in the Postoffice at Nevada City,
Nevada County, Calif., Sept. 24, 1891:
Davis, W. A. . ¢ ys
Davis, Geo,
Dwyer, J. V.
Harrell; Mrs.: A; M.
Hargis, M. F.
Koemg, ——
» Weeks, C. M. (2)
tera will be sent to the dead letter office.
please say advertised.
Cavin R. Cuarxs, P. M.
Schilling's Best.
Trial will tell how they excel.
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Absolutely Pure.
A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. —
Highest of all in leavening atrength—
Latest U. 8. Government Food Report.
If not called for in fifteen daya the let:
Parties calling for any of these letters will
To Learn the Printing
Business.
Apply at the
DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICR.
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and is prepared to nidke
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i Repairing of Boots and Shoes a spery.
_ All work entrusted to me will be faithfully and promptly performed at the lowest living rates. Give a call. alz
Dividend Notice. ee
yy a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Citizens Bank, held on Sept.
7th, 1891, a dividend (No. 43) of fifty
centa per share was dec! payable on
and alter Sept. 10th, 1891. :
<. w T. MORGAN, Cashier.
J. R. REDMAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
GRASS VALLRY.
HRONIC DISEASES, as well as those
. peculiar to females, a specialty. Prerared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elec.
pticity,
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Office ; Cloke’s Building.
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PRICES,
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emergent ()jo-nereneeenmens
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New goods received every week.
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DMHADING CLOTEIDR,
1 Pina Streets, Nevada City.”
The Connecticut Mutual Best,
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