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April 20, 1901 (4 pages)

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a SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castile. } Tisitine Brethren are cordially invited t: "FRANK BE. WADSWORTH, C.C. GW. Oavan, nm. ot R. and S. Mistletoe Eucampment, No. 47, 1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hail Bvery nd 4th Monday of each month a 7:80 o’oloek. J.B SHAW C. GEO. A. GRAY, Soribe. : Aydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.%. G. VW Meets at Pythian Castle Bvery Tuesday evenirg at 7:20 o’sloek. AUGUST RAPP, President. ED. J. MORGAN, &. 8. Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets.at Pythian Castle Secon, und fourth Thursdays of each month MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres. UNS. BELLE DOUGLASS R.S Hovada County Harrow Gauge BB. TITIE TABLE NO. 55. Trains will luave and arrive at Nevada City ou aod aftes Sunday, May 13, 1900, as folows. LEAVING FOR OOLFAX. . Daily; connecting with Lo§:20 A. M. eai gor arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San #raucieco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M, Re A, M. Daily , connecting with overland 3:45 train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, ivocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa ud Qakland. arriving in dan Francisco at 2 pm. ape Daily; connecting with (2:35 P. M. Overland Train, foe ving 1s. ranuciseco at 8:00 A. M. for East, Jvevlaud Limited leaving San Francisco at us ee Daily; connecting with Lo5:15 > M. cal "dvete leavi» 2 Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Uverland rains for bast and West. ’ LMAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 ‘P, M, PaulyArriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:15 A. M. paily. ' ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 9:35 A. M. Redrssomaaeingy ih Oree5:00 P. M. fend drain leaving San Fr ‘o. ciscy at 8:00 A. M. and Overland ised leaving San Francisco at 10 A M, . Daily ; connecting with Lo al Paps P. M. Train leaving Sacramento at +6. °, M. and all points South. GEO. FLETCHER, Gen. Fassenger and Ticket Agent. C. P. LOUGURIDGE, 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 LINE LIMITED, . leaving éach terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will ‘ ymake daylight. trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the: SOUTHERNPACIFIC Secure ‘Time Tables and any desired information from : MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BROAD STREET, MSEVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 “Paidupincoin, = += 580,000 Undivided profits, e 85,000 DIRECTORS. #. M. PRESTOM.......+++00005+.President Jonny T. eie ee D. tg hey Rote ates Coy a fone on. * Lord Hloeunes, Geo, M. Hughes, BUSINESS HOUBS. 10 a.m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M, COBRESPONDANTS, New York—National Bank of North Amer San Fra —First National Bank, Lon d Paris & American Bank. ee ore eS nedend hacket D.0 Wmh Co. We issue Sight Drafts payabie tu NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bille of Excha yable at sight t the principal ones ‘of Great Britais on « Colletions on any part of the United State * Highest price paid for County and Stete Warr: Silver Bullion purehased, . p pent et the Bank, This Bank Maintaius an office at Grass Vai ley, where a geveral Banking Business is J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent st Grass Valley, = urpose of omes. Fo the Union r apply to the at instructing rs as to terme of tuition, ete Professor, either by lettero: his homeia North SanJuan ar otel J. Ry DAVIS,feacker o' Vocal and Music instrament: . Also Choral ab Orchestral Director, Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and othe: portions of Nevada county. for the w pupils at their own a Clits DBALER 13 C. H. HARRISON, All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco /The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg B-: s 3 Dancing School. Ladies and gentleman’s dancing sehoo) every Wednesday evcning, and children’ dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by ‘ PROF. JOHN MICHELI P between J and K. DR. COREY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Has moved his 6ffices to 1000}¢ Ninth Street, Hours 10 to 12 a.M., 2 to r4 and 7'to 8 P. M., or by appointment. SACRAMENTO, CAL. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City. Telephone Ne — SACRAMENTO . MAT STE THT 1H. Banish business for a week. . Forty attractions on the Mid: _way and “something doin’ avery minute,” An unsurpassed electrical display. The most 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 Ba)l in the State Capitol, and ending with, a mirth-prc voking Mardi Gras. Round trip, one and one third fare, any point, Strictly vegetable, perfectly DESIRED RESULTS. re of CAUTION fon with ERY TY signe Send for C‘rewjar LYOn’s FFENCH FerIO Greatest known female remedy. counterfeits and imitations. The genuine is put up only in paste-board Car. ide of the bottle, thus: GU sole Agents, Cleveland, Oblo. a cal Drops harmkess, sure to accomplish. 30 CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to exc five lines in length inserted under this hi for 0 cents week or $2a month. Eac additional line 10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. Wanted. Some boys and girls as solicit. rs, Apply to the Great Ame: ican Tea Company, Pie street. at-lw House for Rent. : A five-room house ina pleasant part of the town is offered for rent. Apply to FRE» &£. BROWN. a3 Sroad Street, City. National Exchange Stable, opp. Natior al Exchange Hove Nevada City JAMES HENSESSY, The Empire Livery Stable has the iargest lot of HORSES, -CARRIAGES AD BUGGIES ‘To be fonnd in thie nart of the State Prop’r. Dentist. Dr, Alvah N. Porgan. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hourse—? to 12 a. M. and 1to5 P.M. City, Cal. Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. Uffice at residence, Sacramento st Nevade ' L, BOWMAN. SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree if Nevada City. Cal. 2 BF. SHAY SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. RXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON t & Analysis of mI A Cutter Whiskey. Ia our analysis of the sample ot whiskey left with us by you we find the alcohol 47:13 weilg by volume to be er cert. and by 39.80 ercent 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 tind ‘he wh skey to be free from ail abno mal or deleteriou: ingredients; to be np to thestandard st ength; and tv constitute au absolutely pure article. Tuos. Paicz & Son E. MARTIN & CO. 54-56 First St., San Francisco COLLEY BROS., stock of t Popular Public Taste é and Lard. UNION MARKET, Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. B ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE Hams, Bacoa R. H. TURNER, United States. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the 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 Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —AaND— : EMBALMER. ; Parlors B Street. . Hall. SES cod cist hae teed, bg dye Wag attention to all cails phone, West 5. ‘ Estray Horse Came to Hennesey’s stable on the 26th of this month. Bay horse. lé.t . ind foot white, and splitin left ear. The owner is requested tu caliand pay charges and take the horse away. Weekly. Socials. Company C will give a weekly soiree at Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good music. cents for geutiemen. Ladies free. Pianos, Organs and Sewing [lachines. _ Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, a'so seyeral different mskes of pianos from $200 up. Organs from! $25 up. Latest improved Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes from $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe siore, Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. —<— ‘ FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Take Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILU not be responsib e fer any debts contracted bv my wife, Almenia Menvenuet, On and afte: this Cate. EDWIN MENHENNET, Centerville Butte, Montana, Ap il 4th, 901. 3w. al New Frit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. H AVE opened a first-class Store adjoinin the Bridge on MAIN STREBT, where wi be kept at all times the very best of Fruits Vonetanion. Chickens, eto. so, Cigars and Tobacco. : Goods delivered free of charge’ and th<« bect of aatiefartion enaranteed Union: Ftotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’r. This 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 Stag-s and Ruases. THE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGEL.....Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. . Ae yoke: “Aa” WHISKEY A SPECThe best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for yourself and be convinced. Union Livery Stable Mats @. opp. Union Hotei, Henry Lane, = Prop’r; p finest turn-outsin the ocunty.acdplen “Open day endpishs ™ “4 ae ee ate te aie Everybody invited. Admission, 50° ‘NOTICE FOR BIDS Furnishing School Books. ne OTI’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE B: ars of Educat on of Nevada ou:ty, Ca iforn‘a, will receive sealed bids for turnishirg the following School Books ior use in the Schoo.s of. Nevada County : Supplementary Readers for the Ist. 2d. 3d, 4th, Sih, 6th; 7th, 8th and 9th Grades. . Algebra, Elementary Geometry, Book-keepinz, Elementary History, Wiitirg and Drawing. All bids will be opened at 11 0’c:ock a. m. on June 15th, 1901, at the office of the:Cyunty Superintendent of ‘chools in the tt House at Nevada C iy: Cal, ; The Board reserves the right to reject: any and alt bigs. W. J. ROGER, Secretary County Roa: d of td.c.tion. . Novada City, Cal,, Aprii 6, 1901. aps ELECTION PROCLAMATION. PP REZLECTORS OF JHE CORPORATION of the city of Neveda. are hereby noti— that an election will be held in Nevada ty on Monday, May 6, 901, to elect the following-named officers: _ 1. Marshal. 2. Assessor. 3. Treasurer. 4.; City Trustee. 5. City Trustee. The places of election and the officers who shal conduct said elect on in each; of the several preciucts of said city of Nevada sha 1 be end they are hereby designated and appo nted as fo.lows, to-wit: PRECINOT NO. 1, Polls at Clutter’s carri shop. Inspectors id. Smith and A. Tam; Tudies, D:a Dowerard John Rafter; clerks, C.H. Har: rison and James Neagle; ballot clerks, John Waters and n. L. Sweeney. : PRECINCT NO. 2. Polls at City Hall. Ins ectors, D.S. Baker aud Mike Garver; judges, O C. Conlan and © 4. Brand; clerks, John Wa’ ber and W. s. ‘Holman; b Hot clerks, George A. Bailey aud W. J. Urgan, PRECINCT No. 8. Polls at No. 1 Hose Hose. Inspectors, T. C. Ra a and Wm Floyd; jidges, J. W. Dean and Wm, Walters; cierks, L. M. Sukeforth and G A.G ay; ballotclerks, Frank Power and J. KE. Carr, aeag § t PRECINCT No.4. . Polls .at Pennsylvania Engine House. In spectors, Jotn Dunnicliff «ud Thomas Kowe; judges, K. Muller aud J. S. Gregory; clerks, A. bartung and A. C. Gault; balio: clerks. Geo ge Duneen and W. H. Hicks. ‘The polls will be open f.om sunrise till 5 o’clock p, m, Artesy-Ataenie Dee Petes April 4, 1901. rd ’ President Notice to Creditors. {)STATE.OF HENRY: NOVITZKY, Dk. E ceased. ta. is hereby given by. the undersigned, Admini-tratrix of the state ot Hews bes ple donensed oa, to the creds Of an persons having claims acainst the sapidgomesee, ree elias aime against neressary vonchers, within four months after the en ‘lication of this notice. to. the suid Administratrix, at the La Chas. W. Kitts, » ain street, Grass Valley, California, ‘he same beixg the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of N a. ¢ aHFNREETTA NOVITZEY, Adm'nistratri “wee ped rix of Kstate of Heury No Dated Aprifs2th, 1901. : Charles W. Kitts, At PO et te, srarh end for a Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIUR COURT OF TH County of Nevada, State of California. . In the matter of the estate of Uharles E, Johnston, de C. ». Kastin, Administ ania ministrator bit the vil of the estate of CH . . JOH SION, deceased. having tiled his pe: ti ion herein. duly verified, praying tor an order of sale.o' the real « state of said decedent for the pur poses therein set forth. it is therefore ordered hy the Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on MONDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY of MAY, 1901, at 10.0’elock a. m. of said day, at the Court Koom of said Superior Court in the Courr House in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of Califo nia, to show cause why an order shou!d not be granted. to the said Administrator, with the wilt annex: d, to seil so much of the real e tateof. said de cessed. at private sale. ass all be n«cessary and thata Cy sd of this order be ‘nublished for at least four sticaessive weeks in the Nevapa cok Hath. Parmar yee . & News paper prin’ an ablished Dated April 12th oot, ss situate mek -“f. NitwoN, Superior Judge. Frep SzaRis, Seay for Administrator. Short Order Restaurant The mniormepes have reopened the restaui M road and will give stelet atsncticn tents ieee ineiuding . : : Tamales, Enchiladas, ~ ? Coffee, Nam and Eggs, Mrs, Stdims & Us, Durand Ha’ oved into thei : . hake it a point to serve ‘bi firest reas cf Wines. Liquors and Cie 1irs kinds of Mixed ai le stregtralirc In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROs. . "tt! ORDINANCE NO. 69. R OF THE BOARD OF SUPERgit hd Msp County, California, deeg to n Martin, his heirs aud age to ovnstruct and operate @ alorg and wpon the county r weetithe boundary of the car nab ate limits of the City of Grass Valley, ay the boundary of the corporate limits of the beth Ea ees. by wagrof Lown Talk,’ in f unty. oe fourd of ‘Supervisors of the County " olows: “deere 1° The right and privilege is hereby. granted to John Martin, bis heirs and assigns to construct aud oO, erate & ‘}etrert railroad along and upon the’cuvun'y road between the corp.rate limits of the City of Nevada and the City of Grass Val ey, way of ‘Lown Yalk.insaid Nevada County. id reilroad 10 be operated by either electrie power, steam. p wer, power derive from .eompressed air, liquid air, ens grovnd cable, horses or mules. Said railr to consist o° either single or donb'e trock with necessary turnu-outs and switches. SECTION 2. The ties and rails of said railroad shall be so p aced aa to afford no unnecessary obstruction to travel on said county road, and the samesha!! be so leeated on such rente as shall ve «irected by, and to the satisfdeti n of the Su:ervisors of the First and Necond Supervisoriai Di-tricts of said Nevada County. If said road shal be overated. by «lectric p»wer the »ame shall be operated by overhead trolly system, and the poles’ carrying the power current shall be setin a safe.substantial aud wort manlike matnhér. and ahall be sufficiently removed from thetra eled part uf said road so asnot tointerfere with the trav 1 hereon, avd wires shal! be strung on said polesin a manner to prevent their coming to the ground. SECTION 3. The,said grantee and his as signa shall pave« r macadem:ze the traveled art of said county road. between the rails. been entretracks, and for two feet on each side therof, with the same material used by the county nponthe highways over whic said road runs respectively, and keep the same constantly in repair. finsh with the highway and provided with suitable crossings{ and shall make the road bed ecpform at ail times to the e-tablished grade of the said highways;all repairs and grades to be made under the ins ructi ns, and tothe satisfaction of said supervisors of the First and Second Supervisorial Districts, Incase the said granter,or hs as igns fait-to comp y with the instrnetions given by said otticers for ten da;s after service thereof upon the agent of said g:antee. resident in said Nevada Couuty the said Supervisors. or their employes, may enter upou.the road of sad grautee anit dv the work as ordered by the said Supervisors; said Supervisors to keep an itemized account of theenst of said work, which -aid grantee bv the acceptance «f this franchise hereby agrees to ray immediately npon its presentation to said grantee s loca! agent stationed in said Nevada County. SECTION 4. Carsshall be run over the road conus'rus ed under this franchi-e durirg
every day./untess prevented by the elements or uvavoidable accidents. PROVIDED, forther, that cars shall. be operated upon said lires at intervals of not more than ore bour between the hours : f 7:3 a.m and 9:40 ©. m. each and every day, unleas prevented by the elemeuts or unavoidable accidents. SECTION 5. ‘th‘aid g-anter, and his assigue, +hell construct all necessa v flumes and cu'verts turthe free p:ssage of water under the tracks of said rai'w-y. where the same vatura'ly fl ws;-an‘all curves acqueducts turnou s and switches shall be constsucted under the plans and sp: cifica‘ions ap _rovea by the Supervisors cf the First and Second said. SECTION 6. TheConnt+ of Nevada, in making the grant of this franctise, expres-ly re serv's the right t» pave, macadamize, renew or sewer any of said highway-, or to lay Pas, water or other p'pes therin. such work to be done so as toinjure said railroad as little as possible. SECTION 7. Provided further thatthe cars upon said road shall nothe allowed to stand on the highway or highway intersecti ns in such a manner as to obstruct the use of said highways OE vehicles. SECTION 8 Thar the rate of fare,one way,for any distance along seid road, or alon. said ro:dand any connect ng jine or ‘ines leading to aid into the Cit) of Grass Val'ey. or into the Ciry of Nevad», in said county. and be ek Vly under ' hi; frauchsse shall not ex eed fifteen « ntsf rue passenger. SaCTION 9. Work shal! be comn.enced by said grautee within the pe ind of three months from thetinal passage of t-is ordinauce,: Section 10, This privilege shall continue for the term 'f ore year and eleven and one-half mohs from the date of the final pa:sage of this Ordinance. This ord'nan esl all tate effect and be in force on and + fter fifteen days irom the date of its passage. Passed April 2, 1901, = ; Supervisor ai Dis ricts, aforeOg the pas at of this ordinance Su-er visors Martin, Miller, Grissel, Wood and Fay voted aye, Noes: none, . W.H. MARTIN, ,Chairman of the B-ard_of Supervisors of Nevada ounty,S ate of California. ° Actest: F. L ARBOGAST, Clerk, by A. J. Hoskine, Deputy Clerk. [SRAL.] a8 ? QADINANCE NO. 71. HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE County of Nevada. do o:dain: sfol'ows: Ordinance No. 56, entitled “ n Ordinance fix'nga hounty ou (Coro e Seal: s” passed b: the Board ot Su. ervisors of Nevada County, California. on the l4th day of April, 18%, is ‘. hereby re euled. Tbis Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after tifteen days f.om the date ot its passa e, Passed April 2n, 1901. On the passa’e f this Ordinance, Supervimee Martin, \iller, Grissel ard bay voted Noes—Wood. . W. H. MARTIN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County. tate of California, Attest: . LL. Sznoaage, Clerk. (enat} y O8KiNG, Deputy ag y ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ROVIDENCE GOLD MINING COMPANY. Location of principal p ace of business, San Francisco; + alitoruia. Location of works, evaca C'ty. (ali: orn‘a. of the:Boar« of Directors, held on the day f March, 1901, an assessn ent (No lof One Doliar ($1.10) per share wa: levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary. at the omece of the company, No. 336 Fourth street, 2 Fran: isco, Calitornia. Any stock upou which this assessment shali re-nain unpaig on the 24th day of April, 1WuL. will be delinquent, and adver ised for sale at public auction; aud nuiess pas ment is made betore, wil be sold-ou™ ONVAY, the 17tn day of June, 1901, to ay the delin. qQ"'ent. > sse-sment, t-yetier wie h the costs of advertising and expeuses of sale. By order of the, try fed Directo's, F, ICH, Secretary, Offive—Nos. 33-340 Fourth ' street ths Fraucisco, Califoruia. m27 Election of School Directors. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO N qualified electgrs of } evada School hae treet, couuty of Nevada, tiat the a-nual election of Schvuol Director's will be held Saturday, April 27th, 1901, At Washington Schoolho f i at which e:ection three ple Draaget og pe de elected for the full term of three yea's each the polls wil: be open betw. : of 8 a. m. and sundown, John Webber ig appoiuted Inspec’or aud Jae. FF, Cotley an bd hed sg Judges Bt said elec ion. Hy 08 bond Rag A lee of Nevada ‘% ULLOY President. L. 8. CALKINS, § : Whe irdiy Secretary Board of EdNotice to Creditors. STATE OF ae Notice 1x hereby given by the unde: . Adainistratrix of the estate of nacker Cone. ter, deceased, to the creditors of and al) persons having claims against the said de.toexhibit them with the neces-ary vouchers. within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Adminx. at the law office of Cha . W Kita, Main St. the traumastion of tive hastnes Peay for ion of e business of s_.id es. tate insaid county of Nevada, Cala,” sbacd April 2, 1901. MARY 8 % . HUN Admx. of estate of Rachel gt ong deChas. W. Kitts, Atty. a2 Stockholders Meeting. Pa a HE arnua’ meeting of the st°ckholders of on Monday eveniag, Way 6th 1901, onbbe, pela for the purpose of eleet:'ng a Board of aa: rectors aud. he trausactjon of such oth bus!ness ‘ae may be property brought before Nevada Chay, April Lune” Chairman, ‘. blk. 88; val. ut lot $50, improvements $1(0. Notice 1s here? y. given. that ata ae $ 2 ORDINANCE KO. 13. An Ordinance Imposing a License on the Business of Conducting or Keeping of “oN ckel-in-the=Stot [Mas chines,’ Used By the Public in Cames of Charce. . HE ROARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE Cannty of ‘evadado ordain as follows; SECTION 1. Every — person, whether as nwner, manager or lessee, engaged inbusiness of cor dne-ivg or keeping ony oe: vie commonly known as & nese ee e~ sot” machive, or any imitation wer te which machine is open to the public ang “played” in any manner as a Mee ghniex. must procure a license from’ the ‘ax Coliector of said Nevada County. an per quarter. f r each of said machines, #0 5 ' is ny person who has.any sueh machive in hi pines of bnsinessshall be deemed the ma i aver thereot. This section ar plies to a machines of this character without renee to the kind of coin, check or other su i" stance or article dro ped in thes ot of sai machine,-and whether said machine is played for music, cigars, liquors or merchandise. > ON 2. The Tax Collector shall have ehaas eaties of the license provided for by this ordinance, and it is hereby made his duty to collecr the same, and ‘f any sang required to take ont a license urder the provisions of this ordinance fails, refuses or ee lec's to tr-ke ont such lice se, the Tax Coliector shall direct the District Attorney to br-ng vit in the name of the ¢ ounty of Nevada againstsuch person for the recoyery of such. icense. and in such cace the Tax Co lector may make the necessary affidavit for, and a writ of attsclhmen* may issue, without any bond being given on behalf of the platntiff. and in case of recovery by the plaintitf,. Fifty Dollars damages murt added ‘0 the udg met and co:ts to becolom the defendant. ae pea 3. ‘the Tax Collector shall collect af-e of Une Dol'ar for each license sold. which shal be paid into the Salary Fund of the County. a Sec TION 4 All moneys collected. for lience u der the provi-ion of this ordinance shall be paid over to the County Treasurer, as other moneys are, and placed to the credit of the Geveral Fund of tne Couuty of secoriom 5. Any personshall be entitled to pav and receive license for_one quarter,, but for no shorter piniod The license to be collected under his ordinance suali become due and pa able in advance. SECTION 6. This ordinauec shall take: effect and be in force ou aud altec May First, \ Dp iwided thut nothing in this ordinance shallhe deemed -o affect or repeal anv of the provisions of an ordivance numbered 54. passed by this Foard on January 6tn, 1898, but that said last named or‘ inance shali be deemed to be continued in force. The ahove «rdinarce was assed be the Board o' Supervisors of Nevada County, California at a regular meeting of said Board, held Apri! 10. 1901. -bv the following vote: *upervisors Mil er, Grissel, Wood, Fay a'd Martin voted aye, ves—none. nee “W, H. MARTIN, Ctairmen of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County, Californ a, Attest: F. L. Arpoaast Clerk. By a. J. UosKixe, Deputy Clerk. ([SEAL.] all Nevada City Delinquent Taxes No. 84. Buck, C. M., Sacramento. street. Portion of lot 4, blk. 52; val. of lot $30, imprevements $150. Furni ure, §20. Lax $5 00; co te $145. Toral $6 24, No. 05. Buek & Hatloway, Sacramento street. P. rtion : f lot 4, blk. 52, val. of jot $45, improve nents $50. + ersonal begperty $100. Tax $6 25; costs $130, Total $7 45. No. 9%. Caldwell Jolin. Main street. Lot o bik. 17; val. of lot "$200, improvements west portion of lot 1, blk. 10, $400. Tax $4 10 costs Ticts. Total $4 70. No. 105 Cartico, Mrs, Mary T. Lot 11, bik. 25; val. of ot $o, improvements $100. ‘Yax $1' 0; cost 58ets. Total $2 08. No, 154. Conghlan. M, Nimrod street. Lot 4, tJk. 60, val. of !o:: $100, improven'ents $550. Mortg swe held by-N. Webber for $1350. Per: onal property $50. Tax $3 50. costs $1 18. sotal $4 68 5 "No. 350 Heyer, Jotn, estate of, Nevada street. West portiou of let7, bik 6; val. of lot $50, imp: ovements $350, Personal property $150 ‘Jax $5 50. costs $1 28. Total $6 4 No. 351. Irvine. Mrs. kK. C., Mainstreet. Lot 5, blk. §; val, of lot $100, imorovemeuts $50. Tax $1 50, costs 58 cts. ‘Lo al$z 68. . No. 381. Kuuckey,:Jas., Lost Hill. Lot:6. ‘Lax $1 50, costs 8 cts. Total $2 08, foe pieeon. L. Wane eres Fortics of lot 5. 7; val.o lot $3 ax costs 53cts. Tot] $1 03. Nets No. 607. Schmid, L, P., B-oad street, Lot anil * val. of lot beg improvements $5.0, er Oual prope ty 310. ‘Lax $7 costs $135 =Total $s 35. “ ” Fo. 618. Sseott, Wm Portion of lot 12, blk 20; val. « f lot $50. improvétiretirs $150, ortsare held «y Citizens Bank $425. Perso: al A eed $60. sax $1 35, costs $1 (6. ‘otal No, 464. MeCauley, Mrs. Lox &, poe 38; ~ of lot 4 qimarorements 3600. kersuona toperty $1.0. ‘tax $1 costs dl 50, "Total $11 80. is was: 0. 478. NVeLean, estate of, Nevata street. Tot 5, blk.7; val of lot $150, improvements $35U. 1 ax 3) 0 , costs Jocts. ‘Toral $5 75 -No, 514. Ugdeu. A, G., Water street. Wes: half of lot 4, bik. 4; va‘. of lot $150 improvemeuts $350. Mo tgage held’ by’ Mrs. C. A, Pare $300. Personal property $30. Tax Lax $2 50, costs $1.12, Totai $3 62. of, H., Snoring s reet. No. 555. Queutana, Mrs. K. T., estate Nimrod street. Lot 1. bik. 6; val. of lot improvements #400. Pers--nal property L -x $5 00, costs $1 25. ‘Votal $6 .5 No. 621. Seibet. Mrs. C., Commercial 8 reet. Lot 4. bik 15; vai. of lot $00, imrovements $500, T; otal pont ‘ax : costs WwW ote, vu. 663. simmons, Geo, ring street, Lot 10. bik ,8., val. of lot $100, lola Mabe 300. Mortgage held by wite § thos. Jackson and Tax $100, costs 55 cts. Total No. 664. Jackson and wife (shoul Jacka ‘and wite). Mortgage ph yrtend Simmons’ lot. 10, bik, 35, $30. Tax $3.00, one's re ae sue $3 65 ae Oo. 694. Valentine, Mre. D., Mai 5 East portion ot ie tale. 63; val. of lot $2 provements $200. Ue Tax $4 50, costs $1 23. Total $3 laa ah And notice is hereby given that texes delinquent in the farenobar aebee quent list are paid the property ou which = delinquenc taxesarea lien, will be sold Saturday, April 27, 1901, At public auction in front of the Oor, inthe et fe. the bidder ¥ Dwi tae ee ener ada, who wiil take the least quantity: of the Jand or in: ¢w=ean teltvidonl ieee ses ¢d. the smallest portion of said interest and bay the taxes and costs due. Said, sale willcommene at 11 o'clock a. m. on said Saturcaay, April 27, 1901 commencing at the head of the list and continuing alphabetic : ally, «r ir : Stanlen ees order unti: said sale B. A. TOMPKIVS,1, ap3 City Marshal ani Tax Coll Annual Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEBTING OF STOCK i Rw of the Masonic Hall ppt i e heid ot Masonic hall, Nevada City, on Sarurday. * ay 18. 1901, at7 o’slock p. m for the purpose of e'ecting ‘I rusteed for thee suin oe eee transaction of such other baste befvveauid mortings 7 aud legally brought + L. ARROGAST, Chatrma: LJ. ROLPE, Seore ary, _ AH GUBY <ovad Street.:.. aes Nevada City.Presh. Vegetables and Fruits at ali times, ; f nr shall pay therefor the sum of tive Dollars on in his possession or under his co trol; and a City Han . ,e a ; en the hours. 100." ™¥ hand this Sth day of April, . : Ue teumuire et My ina ¥, Kin FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE.!~— in * Li . Rye are.ulsweatear aoe nb pecity Oil Pal ar tier) Sho 8 sereeas ee ae ‘that saia oor Sealing, : tO the ‘hy Prosperity Petroleum ‘ Tuae the reagun for PA rtangcte Of name is, tims,’ * OF poration: by ik, aud. eorpurations are brotche 4 ihut the Prouperiey oil eae fornia m8 Jose, Cal that. ! apprupriator of the “Dame, tine abd de that this Gorporatiin ie thas Susie '@ shail oh tween tie’ Pporkthone ei” ; batters matte.s by reasou of tig: re ie, om ts : Wherefore,! your petitioners atter due nutice given, tu.s.n will fix'a time and piace 10Ur the . this petnio. ‘Liat upon prout of lication of this pet.tion, tor the time the manner Uuiréd by raw, acd after iug the evid dua support ufi this court wilt make its order chai vey: oa Latency oA nde tue Prey ompao 1.8 ttrick §) troleum Company, aud that eosn al further procesuiugs may ve had juits tuereto as tu the botr aay bein Aud your " @titione:s wilt ever pr Dateu ‘Aprit ake iW. a : : 4a. 'K. LORD, D rector, o, 2 3.De MOBhID, , Dis e , kee G WALKATH, D) 2G, ds MULE on, Dire io Woonkba + W. Un. State of Califoruia, : County o. fovsuet on Ami X. Lord veimyg urst duly ‘hat he is an‘officer, to wit: the Pre! the Prosperity UikCompauy; what pany isa eurporadion, Us ganized aud lug under ‘aid b, Virtue ot the jaws state of Caluornia, ad has its Place of bu juegs: at Nevada City, vounty of Nevada, fu said State; wat $1800 = Personal property $90. Tax $2410; . has. read the. toregui cost» $2 20. Total $26 20. : the.¢unti.uts ; phe be stinks No. ¥7. Roke Carrie A, Mortgage on] of his owa A’ sedge,. xeeptas t tuereinu stated on iuivs main oi beet Qs ty LhOag Matters he beiieves it to etty Subscribed and sworn tu belore we 6thd.s, o April, dv 1, , RED S¥AKLS, Nutary Public in and the county of nevada, . tate of Laliuur LWoTOKI AE szan.[ Notice For Publication, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER! Lanb UNFI0“ AT MAKYSVILLE, +23 Marca 1s, Whe No&rce I3 HEREBY uiViN ihad ‘ tollowing-numeu settler bas fi ed m vs.his iutemtion ty inake tual prout iy port of hiv’Glaim,.aad thut sad ve unade petare che tegiscer aud Ot the’. S, Laas Udive at Marysville, U Ou april: 34. 2908p vied Chounas J nomestead application No. oc, 1ur the % vt Dd. We My oe % OF No W.% Ond of N. K, De Ty bbe ABN, the B bin, al. Ds He wi following Wituesses wv his coutanyo ewidence U,on and ‘ton OF wba! aud, vis: Lhowad be Be Sam.el U. gui aud. td aiw.A, i Marysville ‘P.'U., “Cal.; reter —— iO, Lal. m. . rekan Ww. JUHNSON, “GRE : Notice to Creditors. [,STATE-OF CATHERINE SKAHAIN ‘NOtlee ra ere by given by the undersgy : -' Of the estate of oKanaen, -d to. the ereditore a ‘@il persous having claims against the a pit: them, withthe mre vouchers, watbiutour months afte Drset publication uf this‘ uotice ba 3 on audsabnipen atthe law ‘em, ae the same beiuy the or ve nus jouuty of Nev: $ sit 4 ANNaAH 1. Adm. itrix of the Kstate of Lam igbated evada wity, this 1ith day of “ Notice for Publication isk ? $50,./; Land Offiee at Sacramento, Cal., N@us nyace of iu sup IS HEREBY GIV3N THAT wingvusamed settiel) durention to mae foal ty vbhbk ciaun, and wat wilt we. ure the Judge Fo panier Cou N@vuda Count), Lan? vuda City Gal, om Mouday, nee: ry via: Waniam ALiets, UPOD ver a, 1ur the N.34 uf + % Bud d. 740 ty Be Oud i 1Ub., a LD Be iS folowivg wine wduueus Fesidr uoe t said viz: .» valbraiik Monier, Want Lavhror, mud eu, Lathrony us Dannee wity, cabs, cS PENBY, Notice for Publication. ie aaitae DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR "=" Lanp: rwic# AT Masyeyitie; Cal pinret oe ‘at ' tohws named setuer bas 4s his, proat dutentiun »¢ make tinal port uf bis clsim, aud vba aidy % We : eo tind Meg ser at rt a7 ‘ igatiou No 46+, fof sommes 200 Matton Ny ta 4,7. 44 Da, 1). Dd, to 16 ndakes the To. iowiug witnesses hie couticucus hand ence une Mert Py areebroboag yp Valifurvia; » iliam vt Dubuins P. VU, Caidornia; ‘Wyle dy ed: Dobbins ¥.Cook, of Bobbins P. U» _ BRANK W. JOHNSON, Ref” al *. " e -0! iu. Sh Nevada tee role #6, for the. Pe 10/80 ve ans for jal CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME é: ‘ss Bs. a te les i: aan 4oTH YRAR— neem THE TRA By Mail, $6.8 Year, — By Carrier, 12'1 Shoulder .: For Sale's Dicker DRUGS, STATIONEF PHOTO Got For. City Ma Hi SHEARI Will be. a candidate fe City Marshal. Election For City Ma ED. A. TOMP Will be: a candidate f to the office of City Mar: May 6th, NOTIC —TO— TAX PAY Notice is hereb * the SECOND INSTALLMENT 0 COUNTY TAX Will become deli: Monday, April At 6 o’clock, p Five per cent. wi to the amount of al maining unpaid above date. J. J. JACR Treasurer and C * Nevada City, Ay Ww. W. WAGa Civil Engineer and . DE ada . 8S. MINER: Re Cig RM oe MRS. D. [1.C Hair Store, 815 K St, & SWITCHES, WIUS's Of All Shades. Agent fi Harrison’s ‘Oosmetics. solicited. E. Pine LEADING LADY, Bést Sold GENERAL ARTHUR LA ROSA W. SCH LEADING CIGAR D MPO iciicevcdnadcccess BOE Al Neavda City Tr: DRAYING AND Hi Particular attention paid tati Viano and ferafvure moving I Frame Pictures . ih ati Moore