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April 15, 1901 (4 pages)

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Te Sh i aig Rg a IE <A la eS Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t send: FRANK B, WADSWORTH, C.C.’ G. W. Oapua, K. of R. and S. Mistletoe ——e No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hail : Bvery nd 4th Monday of each month a pigs GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. s. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle very Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o’eloek. AUGUST RAPP, President. EBD. J. MORGAN, RB. 8. Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Secom, and fourth) Thursdays of each month MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres. URS. RELLE DOUGLASS BR. 8 Hevada County Barn Gam Li. TIME TABLE NO. 55. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City: on and after Sunday, May 13, -1900, as felows. LEAVING FOR OOLFAX. . Daily; connecting with Lo5:20 A. M. cal Train arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San #rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. ° M. Daily , connecting with overland 8:45 eae No. ‘atop ing only at Auburn, Rocklin, Sacramento, Benicia. Port Costa Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at 215 p.m. . Daily; connecting. with 12:35 P. M. Overland Train, “ieavi San Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, a Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M, ° Daily; co with Lo-’ 5:15 >. M. cal ‘drain leavir a Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Overland rains for Kast and West. LRAVING FOR GRASS VALLLY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Pally. Arriving From Grass Valley Only.5 8:15 A. M. patty. ARRIVING FROM OOLFAX. 9:35 A. M. fand’ivain from keat. th is 1:05 P. M. land¢reinfrom fas” ° Daily ; connecting with Over5:00 P. M. [and dieain loariag San Bron. cisco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limtsed leaving San Francisco at 10 A. M, ° Daily ; connecting with Lo .al 9:40 P. M. Train leaving Sesramento at 4:50, M. and all points Sou GEO, FLETCHER, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. C. P. LOUGHRIDGE, Superintendent, GAP CLOSED The operation of through trains between San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on SUNDAY, MARCH 3l, 1901, on the new COAST Two Through ‘Trains daily. THe Coast Ling LIMITED, leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped. with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will} make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the SOUTHERN PAGIFIC Secure 'lime Tables and any desired information from MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. CITIZENS BANK peorporated 1876.) BROAD STRERT, MEVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, = 50,000 Undivided profits, =< 385,000 DIRECTORS. BUGINESS HOURS, CORRESPONDENTS. ~ ‘ New York—National Bank of North Amer Set Francisoo—First National Bank, Lop ‘aris exigan ‘Speremanto-Maak Bank of D. O. Mill. We issue Sight Drafts payabie in feacher o{ Vocal and instrument: I oe M ‘porti of Nevada county rs for the purpose of instructing pupils at t' omes. apply to the . at his homeia North San Juan or ek orred Hotel. Nevade City . Also Choral api Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other elr own particulars as to terms of tuition, etc noe either by lettero: All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg B-: 5 * Ladies and gentleman's dancing school every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by C. H. HARRISON, DBALSR 18 pemee oe The Fimest 5-Cent Cigar in Town C. H. HARRISON, Dancing School. PROF.-JOHN MICHELI. Has moved his offices to 1009!¢ Ninth Street; between J and K. Hours 10to12 a.m., 2 to 4 and7to8 P.M., or by appointment. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, SACRAMENTO, CAL. Livery and Feed Stable. customers. ee eeeeSFSsSasesF National Exchange Stable Broad Street, opp. Natioral Exchange Hote! JAFIES HENSESSY, . Prop’r. HORSES, CARRIAGES ARD BUGGIES NATIONAL ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient Stables Open All Night, Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity. Telephone Nr ~ Hevada City, The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of To be found in this part of the State. SACRAMEN REEFFAIR AND. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. J, R. DAVIS, . m0 . WAY sTH T MAY! 1TH = Banish business for a week. Forty attractions on the Midway and “sonmiething doin’ every minute.” An unsurpassedelectrical display. The-moat elaborate Floral Pageant ever presented in California, Trades, Military and Civic Parades. The Festival opens Monday evening, May 6th, with a free public coronation of the Queen of the Carnival, followed by a Coronation Ball in the!.State Capitol, and ending with a mirth-prcvoking Mardi Gras. Round trip, one and onethird fare, any point. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or-$2a month. Eac additional line 10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. P; able invariably in advance. Some boys and girls as solicit rs, Apply to the Great American Tea Company, Pine House for Rent. A five-room house ina pleasant part of the town is offered for rent. Apply to FRED E. Estray Horse Came to Hennesey’s stable on the 26th of this month. Bay horse, left hind foot white, and split in left ear. The owner is requested to calland pay charges and take the horse Weekly Socials. Company C will give a weekly soiree at Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good Everybody invited. Admission, 50 cents for gentlemen. Ladies free. Pianos, Organs and Sewing [achines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also several different makes of pianos from $200 up. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes from $5up. Office Bovey Bros, shoe store, Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. Dr, Alvah N. [lorgan. . Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—? to 12 a. M., and 1to5 P. M. Offige at residense, Sacramento st Nevada Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. City, Cal. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree fINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY L. BOWMAN. J F.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Nevada City, Cal. ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. RXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONt Analysis of J. F. Cutter Whiskey. Tn our analysis of the sample of whiskey left with us by you we find the alcohol by volume to be 47.18 per cent. and by weighs 39.80 percent The exteactive mat' ter amounts to 0.85 per cent. and the inorganic matter to but the minutest of traces. As the result of those and other tests we find the whiskey to be free from ail abno mal or deleterious ingredients; to be np to thestandard st-ength; and to constitute an absolutely pure article. THos. PRICE & Son E. MARTIN & CO. 54-56 First St., San Francisco COLLEY BROS., = = Prop’s. Ww: ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the " Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. ’ UNION MARKET, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., : At the lowest rates. ; Attorney and Counselor at Law. AMO at to T1007.” ". Wil practice in all thé Courts of the Makes a specialty of Mining Cases, Mining Patents and Land Cases. Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, orner Third aud Market Streets, San R. H. TURNER, United States. NEW YO 0 Francieco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. £ N e + ane Bills of Saphonge eazabie os bo Le GEO. RICH ARD SON, yourself and be convinced. fig ie ptt toe Coot wt “2 eamen. . {dllornia Sampling Works Gold and Silver Bullion pure EMBALM : This Bank potonaing ey Stee nt Grasse Vai gaatipe an night. Bos eee ley; where a. ‘Business ts . ] in city free. tr attention to all calls » Lady. Teleseoneetet eumean pesos, Wane k, Lady. attendant. GEO. W. DOWNEY, Besideut Agent at Grasse Valley. The Leading Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. New Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. ned a first-class Store adjoinin, on MAIN STREET, where wi be kept at all times the very best of Fruits etables, Chickens, etc. ars and Tobacco. ? livered free of charge’ and the best of satisfartion guaranteed Union: Hotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop'rThis Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny:Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. Nevada City Assay} Office, Assaying of Ores of all description. TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF ractious Ores a specialty. National Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. THE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGEL.....Proprietor. Comme reial Street, Nevada City. ESSE MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECThe best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for Buyers of Gold, Silver and Copper Ore and Concentrates. NOTICE FOR BIDS “1 ee ape Am ili in the Schools of Nevada County : 9th Grades. Writing and Drawing. All bids will be opened at . ere fe Cal, The and all bids. W. J. ROGERS, Secretary County Board of Education. rn od Furnishing. School Books. OTIVE Is‘SHEREBY GIVEN THAT TH Boara of Educat ou of Nevada '‘ounty, Ca iforn a, will receive sealed bids-for furnonce Ge following School Books for use f same constantly in repair. flush with the Supplementary Readers for the Ist, -. .2d, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and said highways; all repairs and grades to be made under the instructions, and tothe satAlgebra, Elementary Geometry, Book-keeping, Elementary History,. said grantee, or his assigns fail to comp!y for ten days after service thereof upon the agent of said grantee, resident in said Nevada County. the said Supervisors, or their emPloyes, may enter upon the road of sa'd grantee and do the work as ordered by the said Supervisors; said Supervisors to keep an itemized account of the cost of said work, which said grantee bv the acceptance of this franchise hereby agrees to vay immediately upon its presentation to said grantee's local 11 o’clock a. m. on June 15th, 1901, at the office of the Cyunty Superintendent of Schools in the CourtHouse at Nevada Board reserves the right to reject: any Nevada City, Cal, April & pee “— constructed under this franchise during ELECTION PROCLAMATION. weerdverceeny of the city of Nevada, are hereb: City on Monday, May 6, 1901, to elect the followingnamed officers: 1. Marshal. 2. Assessor. 8. Treasurer. 4, City Trustee. 5. City Trustee. pointed as follows, to-wit: PREOINOT NO. 1, ors, kd. Smith and A. Waters and H. L. Sweeney, PREOINOT NO.72, C.J. Brand; clerks, John W. J. Organ. PREOINOT NO. 3, Randall and Wm Floyd; judg and J. K. Carr. PREOINOT NO, 4. judges, Kk, Muller and J. S. G: rge Dunster and W. H. Hicks. comagentan s ae . S. id Attest—Sipngy Pann, Clerk. weanons April 4, 1901. ad Notice to Creditors. said Adm a,t said county of Nevada. Cal: HENREETTA NOVITZEKY, vitzky, deceased. Dated April 12th, 1901. tratrix, al2 jeri every day, unless prevented by the elements or unavoidable accidents. erated upon said lines at intérvals of not more than one bour between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 9:30. »». m. each and every day, unless prevented by the elements or unavoidable accidents. rpHe ELECTORS OF THE CORPORATION notified that an election will held in Nevada signs, shall construct all necessary flumes and culverts forthe free passage of water under the tracks of said railway, where the same naturally flows; and all curves, acqueducts turnouts and switches, shall be constructed under the plans and specifications approved by the Supervisors of the First a Second Supervisor‘al Districts, aforesaid. The places of election and the officers who shal. conduct said election in each of the several precincts of said city of Nevada shall be and they are hereby designated and aping the grant of this franchise, expresaly re serves the right to pave, macadamize, renew or sewer any of said highways, or to lay gas, water or other pipes therin, such work to be done so as toinjure said railroad little as' possible. Polls at Clutter’s carri shop. Inspect. *% ‘Tora. Yad y ges, Dan Dower and John Rafter; elerlis, C. H. Harrison and James Neagle; ballot clerks, J ohn upon said road shall not be allowed to stand on the highway or h . stab intersecticns in such @ manner as to o highways by vebicies. ‘any distance along said road, or along said road and any connecting line or lines leading to and into the City of Grass Valley, or into the City of Nevada, in said county, and pepe tits under this frauchsse sha!] not excee Polls at City Hall. Inspectors, D.S. Baker and Mike Garver; jud, O. C. Conlan and ebber and W. S. Holman; b:llot clerks, George A. Bailey aud said grantee within the period of three months from the final passage of this ordinance, Polls at No. 1 Hose Hose. Inspectors, T. C. es, J. W. Dean and Wm. Walters; clerks, L. M. Sukeforth and G. A. Gray; ballot clerks, Frank Power for the term «f one year and eleven and one-half months from the date of the final passage of this ordinance. Polls at Pennsylvania Engine House. In spectors, Jobn Dunnicliff and Thomas Rowe; rr ry; cle A. Hartung and A. C. Gault; hailor nd force on and efter fifteen days from the date of its passage. visors Martin, Miller, Grissel, Wood and Fay we lis willbe open from sunrige till 5 voted aye. Nevada County, State of California. RDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERvisors of Nevada County, California, granting to John Martin, his heirs and assigns, a privilege to construct and operate a street feliread along and upon the county road between the boundary of the corpor, ate limits of the City of Grass Valley, bie the boundary of the corporate limits of t om Ci of ok yr ge by way of Town Talk, in a County. : “he Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada do ordain as follows: ‘cee 1.°The right and privilege is hereby granted to John Martin, his heirs and ante , to construct and operate a street qulircad along and ‘upon the county r between the corporate limits of the City of Nevada and the City of Grass Valley, by. way of Town Talk, insaid Nevada County. Said railroad to be operated by either cee. tric power, steam power, power derive from compressed air, liquid air, undergronnd cable, horses or mules. Said railroad to consist of either single or double track with necessary turn-outs and switches, SECTION 2. The ties and rails of said railroad shall be so placed as to afford no unnecessary obstruction to travel on a county road, and the same shall be so locate on such route as shall be directed by, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisors of the First and Second Supervisorial Districts of said Nevada County. If said road shall be operated by electric power the same shall be operated by overhead trolly system, and the poles carrying the power current shall besetin a safe, substantial and workmanlike manner, and ahall be sufficiently removed from thetraveled part of said road so as not to interfere with the travel :hereon, and wires shall be strung on said poles in a manner to prevent their coming to the ground, -SECTION 8. The said grantee and his assigns, shall pave or macademize the traveled art of said county road, between the rails, tween the tracks, and for two feet on each side therof, with the same material used sf the county upon the highways over whic said; road runs respectively, and keep the highway and provided with suitable crossings; and shall make the road bed ccnform at all times to the established grade of the isfaction of said Supervisors of the First and nd Supervisorial Districts, Incase the with the instructions given by said officers mt stationed in said Nevada County. ECTION 4, Cars shall berun over the road PROVIDED, further, that cars shall be opSEOTION 5: The said grantee, and his asSECTION 6. TheCounty of Nevada, in makSEcTIOoN 7. Provided further.that the cars struct the use of said SroTiIon8 That the rate of fare,one way,for fteen cents fur« ne passenger. SEcTION 9. Work shall be comnienced by Sgcrion 10, This privilege shall continue his ordinan‘e shall take effect and be in Passed April 2, 1901. On the pas-age of this ordinance SurerNoes: none, W. H. MARTIN, Chairman of the B ard_of Supervisors of Attest: F. L ARBOGAST, Clerk, By A. J. Hoskine, Deputy Clerk. (SBAL.) a3 EStAzE OF HENRY NOVITZKY, DE. ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratrix of the. Estate eo Beary bee dew Ye ve i. oo, the credrs of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, "to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this: notice, to the e nistratrix, at the Law Office of Ghee. W. Kitts, Main street, Grass Valley, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the busineus of said estate, iv if high BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE fixing a bounty on Coyore Scalps”’ passed bv the Board of Su’ ervisors of Nevada County, California, on the 14th day of April, 1898, is hereby renealed. force on and after fifteen days from the ddiministratrix of Estate of Henry Nodate of its passage, Charles W. Kitts, Attorney for Adminissots Martin, Miller, Grissel and K ay voted Order to Show Cause. County of Nevada, State of California. Johnston, de eased persons interested in the estate of MAY, 1901, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said da: and that a copy of this order be pvublishe: April 12th FB. T. NILON, Superior J udge. Chairmanof the Board of Supervisors of J\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE In the matter of the estate of Charles E. ie 1 c EAL C. D. Kastin, Administrator with the will annexed. of the estate of CHARLES E JOHNSTON, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an . . ia of gals of the set] oatnte of said deceent for the purposes therein set fort therefore ordered hy the Court, that al of said deceased, a ar before th id S Court on MONDAY, the THIRTEEN TT pcr PROVIDENCE GOLD MINING COMPANY. fea Location of principal place of business, works, evada City, California. y pl ye’ 1 med of at the Court Room of said Superior Court in x ree ceo assessment (No 1) of the Court House in Nevada City, County of by Nevada, State of Califo nia, to show cause way an order should not be granted to the said Administrator, with the will annexed, to sell so much of the real estate of said de. ceased. at private sale. as st all be necessary, the capital stook of the cor orati:able immediately to the Gedtgtary, Geeks otfice of the company, No. San Francisco, California. shall remain unpaid on the 24th day of April 1. will be delinquent, and advertised. for T co Sg oor iar ks ae ayvment e ore, w @ so! the 17th day of ‘June, 11. to pay honey! quent »ssessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. for at least four successive w. ki Nevapa Ciry Dainty TRANSCRIPT. Cyrene aper printed and publish: DP Dotot It “ig ed in said county. FRED SEARLS, Avorn for Administrator. Main st. opp. Union Hote); em Oven dav and nigbs Francisco, California. ORDINANCE NO. 71. County of Nevada, do ordain ¢ 8 follows: Ordinance No. 56, entitled “‘n Ordinance This Ordinance shall take effect and be in Passed April 2nd, 1901. n the passare of this Ordinance, SuperviW. H. MARTIN, Nevada County. State of California, Attest : F. L. Arsoaast, Clerk. By A. J. Hosxina, Deputy oe a ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Francisco, California. Location of Notice ig hereby given, that at a meetin f lveatore. held on the 22d
me Dollar ($1.00) per share was levied upon 336 Fourth street, Any stock upon which this assessment ay the deliny order of the Board of Directors, E. F. LI. BRICH, Secret ’ Office—Nos. 336-340 Fourth strect. "hs m?27 Union Livery Stable NOtcE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO THE trict, county of Nevada, that th election of School Directors will be held 7" Henry Lane, «= Prop’r; At Washington Schoolhouse of at which election three Direokome weenie elected for the full term of three years each The polis wili be open between the hours . 1901 ae snout turn-outein the onnty.and plen rant in the uilding on Broad st including Tamales, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Mrs. Steffens -& ts, Duran In Their New Saloon! ‘MAITLAND BROS. Have moved intotheir new c arte <n Com. mercial street and invite Pg beds fartabe patrons to call and sex tim. They will make it a point to serve hi fires, branes of Wines, Liquors and’ Cigars All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. Agent, Nevada City, = MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, Commercial 8 of 8 a. m. and sundown. John W b. appointed Inspector and Jas. F. Gee ane order of the Board of Ed School District, © U°Ation of Nevada Short Onder Restaurant ucation, Election of School Directors. qualified electors of Nevada School DisSaturday, April 27th, 1901, J. Wright, Judges of said election. By C. E. MULLOY_ Presi L. S. CALKINS, Secretary Board ie . EdThe ungersigned have reopened the restau. is b reet, and wih give strict attention to short orders, ESTATE OF RACHEL COULTER, DENotice is hereby given by th Adminiatrtrix of hype A of feaket Bacon. and Eggs, ar gaa persons having claims i a ceased, to exhibit them “with the sn =: bine) mock within four months after the first at the law office of Chas. W. Kitts, M. Grass Valley. the same being the one ne the transaction of the business of said estate in said county of Nevada, Cala. April 2, 1901. Admx. of estate of Rachel Coulter, 'de“Chas. W. Kitts, Atty. : HE annual egting f th Toad Felts “ ial sonia tion will be be of onday ey: a Bi 440" Sake ane en. ng, lay 1, at 7340°elock, m ' rectors and +he transaction of such other . ‘eS. business as may be properly brought before Notice to Creditors. ceased ed, r, deceased, to the creditors of Gad ais ecessary fon of this notice to the said Adminx, MARY S. HUNTRESS, a2 Stockholders Meeting. —_——— on will be held ing a Board of DiNovada City, Apri Lino" Chairman. ORDINANCE NO, 73. icense on An Ordinance Imposing a L the Business of Conducting or Keeping of ‘‘Nickel-in-theSlot Tae Games of Chance. q OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TGheerat Nevada do ordain as follows: SxoT1on 1. Every person, whether pa owner. manager or lessee, engaged in . 8 business of Ss aig woh . Baer trict ey ort 1 nown -inTh en mob itte or any imitation spare, which machine is open to the public. ee “played” in any manner as a gime fa chance, must procure a license from she Tax Collector of said Nevada Sounly. eee shall pay therefor the sum of Five Dollars per quarter, fur each of said machines, a in his possession or under his cotrol;any person who has any such machine in his place of business shall be deemed the agin ager thereof. This section applies to ou machines of this character. without ag ah to the kind of coin, check or other, subd. stance or article droped in the slot of said e, and whether said machine is Linh for music, cigars, liquors or merchandise. 5 ; 2. The Tax Collector shall have iva noleadon of the license provided for by this ordinance, and itis hereby made $ duty to collect the same, and if any person quired to take out a license under the revisions of this ordinance fails, refuses or Dr rlects to take out such licerse,the Tax to lector shall direct the District Attorney to bring suit in the name of the County of Nevada against such person for the recovery of such Jicense, and in such case the lar Collector may make the necessary affidavit for, and a writ of attachment may issue. wittout any bond being given on behalf o' the plaintiff, and in case of recovery by the dto the judgment and co‘ts to becolpore from the defendant. , SEcTION 3, The Tax Collector shall collect afee of One Dollar for each license sold. , ty. eee & All moneys collected for lise us der the provision» of this ordinance shail be paid over to the County Treasurer, Nevada. pay and receive license for one quarter, jue and pa‘ able in advanse. *GEOTION 6. This ordinanee shall take effect and be in force 04 aud after May First, 1901 the provisions of an ordinance numbered 54, deemed to be continued in force. Board of Supervisors “of Nevada County Califormia at a regular meeting of sai vote: »upervisors Miler, Grissel, Wood, Fay and Martin voted aye, Noes—none, W. H. MARTIN, Nevada County, California. Attest: F. L, Arpoaasrt, Clerk, By A. J. Hoskine, Deputy Clerk. [SEAL.] all Nevada City Delinquent Taxes No. 84. Buck, C. M., Sachefnento. street. Portion of lot 4, blk. 52; val. of lot $30, improvements $150. Furniture $20. ‘Lax $5 00; covts $1 25. Total $6 25. No. 8. Buck & Halloway, Sacramento street. Portion of lot 4, blk. 52, val. of lot $45, improvements $500. bersonal property 3100. Tax $6 25; costs $1 80, Total $7 75. No. %. Caldwell John, Main street. Lot 10, blk. 17; val. of lot $200. improvements $1300. Personal property $900. Tax $2400; costs $2 20. Total $26 20. No. 47. Roike Carrie A. Mortgage on west portion of lot 1, blk. 10, $400. Tax $4 (0, costs 70 ets. Total $4 70. No. 103. Carrico, Mrs. Mary T. Lot 11, Tax $1 £0; cost 58cts. Total $2 04. jacks _ wife). Mo mmOns’ lot 10, blk. 85, $300. T tg 65 cts. Total 33 65. , aoe eM, oO. taxes delinquent i quent list are paid the aie delinquent taxes are a ien, will be sold be heid at Masonic Hall, Ne 4, blk. 60, val. of lot $100, improvements $550. Mortgage held by N. Webber for $150. Peronal property $50. Tax $3 50. costs $1 18. sotal di 68. TNo. 350. Heyer, Jobn, estate of, Nevada street. West portion of lot 7, blk. 6; val. of lot $50, improvements $350. Personal property $150 Tax $5 50, costs $1 28. Total $6 78. No. 351. Irvine, Mrs. R. C., Mainstreet. Lot 5, blk. 9; val, of lot.$100, improvements $50. Tax $1 50, costs 58 cts. Total $2 08 No. 381. Knuckey, Jas., Lost Hill. Lot 6, blk, 39; val. of lot $50, improvements $100, Tax $1 50, costs 58 cts. Total $2 08. . No 561 Ragon, L., Water street. Portion of lot 5, blk. 7; val. ot lot $50. Tax 50 cts, costs 53 cts. Total $1 03. No. 607. Schmidt, L, P., Broad street: Lot 8, blk. 36; val. of lot $109, improvements $500. Personal property $1.0. Tax $7 00, costs $1.35. Total $8 35. No. 613, Seott, Wm. Portion of lot sg sors 20; val. of lot $50, improvements $450, ortgage held by Citizens Bank $425. Personal property 360. ‘tax $1 35, costs $1 06, Total No. 464. McCauley, Mrs. H., Spring s‘reet. a Bie 38; ae of lot ug "improvements $800. Persona roperty $130. Tax $1 costs él jo. total’ $11 80." sl 0. 415. MeLean, estate of, Nevada street. Lot 5, blk. 7; val. of lot $150, ioproveriente 350. ‘ax $9 0), costs 75 cts. ‘Total $5 75. No. 514. Ogden, A, G., Water street. West half of lot 4, blk. 4; val. of lot $150. improyements $350. Mo.tgage held by Mrs. Cc. A. Pare $300. Persond property $50. Tax Tax $2 50, costs $1 12. Total $3 62. No. 555. Quentana, Mrs, K. T., estate of~, Nimrod biel 7 eg de 6; val. of lot = improvements, $400. Personal propert Tax $5 00, cost8 $1 25. Total 36 Ps epbedites No. 621. Seibet, Mrs, C., Commercial Street. Lot 4, blk 13; val. of lot $300, imNo. aeons 9. 663. Simmons, Geo., Sprin Lot 10, blk 35, val. of lot $100, mprovesoen $300. Mortgage held by Thos. Jack wife $300. Tax $1 00, costs Bom wont No. 664. Jackson ang wife (should. be rtgage against Geo, alentine, Mrs. D., Main street. East portion of lot 4 blk. 68; val improvements $200" Personal? Secteur 1 ope] ax $4 50, costs $1 23, ‘Total $5 ae aaa oe. And notice is hereby given that unless the n the foregoing delinproperty on which Saturday, April 27, 1901, At public auction in front of the City Hall door, inthe cit and y the bidder who will take tk pe eh © least quantity of the land or in case an individual is assessed, the smallest portion of and pay the taxes pay wrod willcommence at 11 o’clock a. m. Saturday, April 27, 1901, ee at the and costs due. Said sale on said head of the list and continuing alphabetically,orina num ap AN lod erical order until said tale Witness my hand this 5th day of April, E. A. TOPPKINs, apd _ City Marshal and Tax Collector, Annual Meeting. ers of the Masonic Hal » Nevada City, urday, * ay 18, 1901 at7o' — purpose of electing rusian ne ed year, and the transa, bet ss sayy 5 be properly and legally brought a ction of such other busimeeting, : * ROLFE, Secretary. FRUITand VEGETABLE STORE, AH GUEY ., Pine Street.. -..Nevada City a ee Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at ali ene CHICKES 1 ORDER AT ANY TE chines,’’ Used By the Public in = the State of Cali cipal place of County of Nevad That its articles. Secretary of State of in, and a Feb vera of ii e Seer: of. State of Californ that said corpo:ation had the requisites of ing corpo: ation. That thereafter, and quired by law, 8 been and still is a cor formed and doing: bis of the Prosperity Oil Com That the number of poration is sey PANY, its corpo. TS Of said oop, i following Directors, and ever are Directors of said corporati Company, viz: S\ Lord, A. R Lord, ©. be Maj map, d. ra peer terne corpora: Was. to-wit: the 10th day of Neveu i the Prodpatty Gitta te 8 the Prosperity O , ; petitioners ‘desire toh Wethe Gere corporation ¢ Prosperity Petr plaintiff, Fifty Dollars damages must be which shal) be paid into the Salary Fund of to the nay os Company. of name is, that a corporation name was organi. place of business at of Santa Clara, stare the arti¢les of inco po perity_ Oil Compa: the office ot the Cali ornia about two ing of petitioners’ perity Oil Compa: said name, and is e -That both corpo: oil business, owning lauds and same in the Coun fornia. That by contusion is caused selling stock, and the two eorporations are br. flict by reason of the id ‘that the Prosperit Jose, California, cla appropriator of the that this corporation shall ch that there may be’ no longer tween the corporations and s other ‘moneys are and placed to the credit of the General Fund of the County of Dg its principal . SECTION 5. Any person shall be entitled to 1 San vose were i ¥ oO but for no shorter period. The license t be collected under his ordinande shall betitled to the ra‘ions are e:. hein: Provided that nothing in this ordinance ity of Kern, state of (aj. shall be deemed to affect or repeal any of and trouble o. . passed bythis Board on January 6th, 1898, but that said last named ordinance shali be Vil, Com: Of Sa, 8 that it i ia the P} The above ordinancegayas passed bv the Board, held April 10, 1901, by the following business mattecs by reason of —— 40TH YEAR—N THE TRANS SUBSCRIPTION R By Mail, $6 a Year.” By Carrier, 12 1: ee The Only C Shoulder .: For. Sale at Dickerm DRUGS, STATIONER' PHOTO GOO Wherefore, your after due notice given will fix a time and pi this petition, lication of this petiti the manner required ing the evidence in su court will make name of petitioner f Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of titioners hat » this Honorable Coy q earing of . proof of the pub. . or the time and iy y jaw, and after hear. . Pport of this petition, its order changing tie . rom the Pro perity For City Mar Hi SHEARE! Will be a candidate for City Marshal. Election } Comfany to the Mé troleum Company, further proceedin, thereto as te the Kittrick Prosperity and that such other and igs may be had in relation . rs. will ever pray, ete, 4. R. LORD, D'rector. J.S. MOBRID:, Director, C. WALRA For City Mar ED. A. TOMPK Will be a candidate fo to the office of City Marst Oo. W. State of California, rd veing tirst d ‘that he is an officer, to-wit: : the Prosperity Vil Company; that said com. ‘. pany is a corporation, lpg under avd-by virt State of Calitornia, aud has its place of business ‘ County of Nevada, in said State; that affiant . has read the foreg the conteuts thereo: ; th uly sworn, says; . Organized and exist. . ue of the laws of the at Nevada City, in oing petition and at thesame is of his own knowledge, «xcept as to m therein stated on information or belie’ as'to those matters he believes it to be trua, — AMI R, LOKD. Subscribed and sw: blk. 25; val. of lot $50, improvements $100. Gra‘ to beiorw ms this . FRED SEARLS, Notary Public in and tor’ » the county of Nevada, > [NOTORIAE SEAL,[ No, 152. Coughlan, M., Nimrod street. Lot Sth dayo Ap tate of California. ad Noticé For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Lanb OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, UAL. March 13, i901, . ( TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘tHAL THB following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final! proof iu su port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Recei of the U. S. Land Otfice Homestead Applic: \% of S. W.4 ye He names the f his continuous resid tion of said Bh ie: GP sr age . eer a win A. For mt Peter Mondada of . Cal. » JOHNSON, Regi at Marysville, Cal. rd, N. be N., . 8&., Cees an Witnesses to pr 4 paso! upon and cultivaSamuel U. Gu: Marysville P Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF CATHERINE SKAHARN, bi ce Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, ministratrix of the estate of Ca h to the creditors of it them, with the necet. nfour months after the all persons havi sary vouchers, witl NOTIC! TAX PAY! Notice is hereby ‘5 the SECOND INSTALLMENT OF COUNTY TAXE Will become. delin Monday, April’ At 6 o'clock, p. Five per cent. wil to the amount of all * maining unpaid above date. ° J. J. JACK Treasurer and C Nevada City, Ap first publication o: this notice to the administratri t the law office of i Searls, Nevada ity, the. came being the place or the transaction of the business estate, in said Ognasy of Nevad Administrateix ct ob Y bie Skah cased. ae) ° Dated Nevada City, this 1ith day of Mads provements $500. Tax $800, costs 90 ots. . f WwW. W. WAGGU , Civil Engineer and $ D*satt . 8S. MINERA ada City. organ & Robe caiiliecccecsaccunteaeeee Notice for Publication. Land Office at.Sacramento, Cal., March ith, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEfollowing-named has filed notice of his intention. to wake. /_ 2 8D a1 claim, and tha t > mies before the Judge of the Su perior Court of Nevada County, vada City Cal, on Monday, April i iliam T. Gillett, upon H.E 44 and S. 34 of N. W . and M. © names the following witness ny suptinnens residence upon Et He 0} . 2G . n of, said land, rps an come Ce hreg oO. SILAS PENRY, Register. Notice For Publication. Kohler, Wm. Lathr of Hevada City, C m DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, see res . UH IS ARREBY GIVEN THAT THE wing uamed settler has filed notice of his intention 10 make final ; f w port of his claim, and that sai Pree. ter ab ' ant Gikewes Marysville Californie, bg h 1901, viz: Wi Ls on eat Si ond ‘totiowing witnesses . HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD-‘his continuous of Dobbins P. 0. Ca Cook, of Dobbins ‘ SON, Register FRANK W. JOHNSON, Rogistel Stockholders’ Meeting. TING yay oe Asscetenon at the Citizens Bank, in Neyada Tuesday, May 14, 1901, th ectors to serve to provide means for liquid transaction of the oth MRS. D. [1.C Hair Store, 815K St, Sa SWITCHES, WIuS a! Of All Shades. Agent fe Harrison’s Cosmetics. solicited. E. W. SCH LEADING CIGRR D Pine Streed,..csccresicesees LBADING “oe Es GENERAL ARTHUR HUX RSTRELLA . BOK La Rosa wa Neavda City Tr: DRAYING AND H Particular attention paid tation of ~4 for theati woowe furniture moving I Frame Pictures With Artis Mo ore oa : x