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April 22, 1899 (4 pages)

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aes SITIZENS BANK ee lérvousness 0 Authorized and subscribed, $200, Paid upincoin, + = 50,000] Undivided profits, §~« . 35,000 DIRECTORS, it BM. PRESTON: . .. 65.60 President JOHN T. MORGAN......0ccsceceeees Cashier Be i MROMOAR: 55s ccdd cds Ajsssuaicis Secretary Hon, Niles Searls, Dr; RM, Hunt, Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes, BUSINESS HOURS. 10 A.M. to 4 . Poe ‘and _on Saturdays from to 7:30 P.M. CORRESPONDENTS. New York—National Bank of North AmerSan Francisco—First National Bank, Lon-, don, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Co. Sight Dr. ble i We issue ght id yable in SAN FRAN iy SACRAMENTO Also Bills of nna ag parable it gd ba ir r a Collections on any part of the United States “Highest price paid for County and State the principal cities Europe. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office at the Bank. This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Val' ley, where a general Banking Businéss is transacted. J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. saspagey. oy vw TIME TABLE NO. 52. Tralns will leave and arrive at Nevada City onan after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. , LEAVING FOR CULFAX. Daily ; connecting with Lo5-20 A. M. ar Se arriving at San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. . Daily; connecting with I2:10 P. M. Overland Train, leayi San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overla Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. ° Daily; connecting with Lo730 P. M. cal ain leaving Sacramento at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for East and West. LAAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P. m, DAILY. 1:30 P.M Sundays only. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. e 2 i h F 9:43 A. M.ibd hale ran ken 00 P. M Daily foonmneting with Overland Train leaving San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. 9: OoP.M Daily ; connecting with Locai Train leaving Sacramento at 6:00.P. M. and all points South. Arriving From Grass Valley. 1:25 P. M. Sunday only. ae JOHN F. KIDDER, Pres. & Gen’] Manager. &DW’D H. BROWN. Superintendent. UNION HOTEL D. J. STEVENS _= = = Prop. First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric lights throughout the building, rendering it absolutely safe from fire. Has the largest and most modern dining room in the city, with the freshest and best the market affards. TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed in the House. The new management of the Union Hotel. with its constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in on pechetatne of Northern Centra) Caliwnhia. 4 Sunset = Limited THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY’S MAGNIFICENT TRAIN BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO and . NEW ORLEANS LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO, 40 p. m. Tues. & Sat, LOS ANGELES, 3p, m. Wed. & Sun. Vestibuled, Composite, Compartment. Double Drawing-room Sleeping and Dining cars elegantly Fitted. A Royal Train Along a Royal Way. PACFIC COAST LIMITED LOS ANGELES, ST. LOUIS . and CHICAGO. Via El Paso and Fort Worth, Wifh through car connection for _ San Franeigoo 5 p. m=. Mom. and Thar, Los “Angeles 11:30 a. m. Thes, and Pri. Arrives. at Chicago 4p, m. Fri and Mon, An Elegant Solid Vestibuled train, with Equipment similar to SUNSET LI uITED GRAND — TRANSOUNTINENTAL — TOURS, Nevada Assay Office, JAS. J. OTT, , Mo, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold and ores of oer, description ange quartz ad Crusibles ior CUPIDENE. r Diseases of Generative Organs ——8UCH as— PAINS T CURES ‘WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE. FAILS. The Doctor has di etive . ee A written ‘guarantee to ‘rete “3 Dollar a'bo — for Circulars and scovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SEXB hysicians and medicines is because over 90 or which CUPIDINE is the only known remnd the money if a permanent cure is not effe + by the AVOL MEDICINE . the sai P.O. 2076, S:.n Franciseo, Cal SickEMA co.” FRED E. BROWN. EDWARD J. MORGAN. BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, OF FICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, 5 * CALIFORNIA. ng Co., of;San-Francisco, Cal. NEVADA CITY, Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan Will doa general Real Estate business. Houses. bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans. Agents for some of the best Fire and Companies. References— The business men of Nevada City. FOR SALE. pot is offered as a whole or in single lots. nga eal barn on the place. Well and The Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at rensonable terms. $1500—A\ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Life Insurance The Moyle place near the de Eight room house with larg Situated on Nevada street. Good dwelling and outSummons.) IX TAR SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN. ty evada, State of California. ‘. CITIZENS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES A. NORTHWAY et al, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court uf the County of Nevads, State of California, and the Complaint tiled In the office of the Clerk of said sroney = eyada. Fred Searls torney for Plaintiff. Atte People of the State of California send eeting to James A. ee SG + “see ewig, D. J. Stevens, James Co . Coles _ J. J. Hanley, E. M. Preston, John Loe and Richard Roe, Defeu lants. a You are hereby direc‘ed to appear, and an8wer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the. pavertor Court of the county of Nevada, State of Ca fornia, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons-—if served within this pate ; or within thirty days if served elsehere. And you are hereby notified that unless you ap) rand answer as above Hoquived, 4 Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in aed Complaint, as arising upon Comer aes, or ¥ 4 apply to the Court for any other relief : manded in the Complaint, and reference is hereby mote to the Complaint for further articulars. . "Given under my hand and thé seal of theSuPerea Court of the county of Nevada, State to: f Calif ia, this 5th day of April, A. D. 1899. atl: ARBOGAST, Clerk. ¥irst publication April 11, 1999. Summons. — [\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Nevada, State of California. JAS. & WM. COLLEY, Plaintiffs, vs. J. A. NORTHWAY et al, Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of . ¢h. the county of Nevada, State of California, and the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said county of Nevada, J. M. Walling Attorney for Plaintiff. “Phe Paris of the State of California send frecting to J. A. Northway and A. W: Morris, J, Stevens, J. J. Hanley and E. M. Preston, Defendants. You are hereby directed to appear. and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Surior Court of the county of Nevada, tate of California, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county ; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take. judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising pon contract, or they =u apply tothe Court for any other relief . gj deman ed in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the county of Nevada, State of California, this 4th day of April, A [SEAL.] F. L. .ARBOGAST, Clerk. First publication April 12, 1899. A new dwelling house of four rooms-and bat situated on Long street is offered on the installm lace on Broad street can be Avenue, 65x150. Price $250 ‘© church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by Two dwellings on Boulder street are offered on gelling houses on Boulder stteet for sale on the installment plan with 144 acres of hickens go with t minutes walks h, with lot 75 feet by.150 feet, purchased on easy terms. The old negr 24th day of April of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed, me as the time and place for prov: said John Polglase deceased, a oy Baer application of John Glasson and R. For Sale— 6-Room House ° ound. One acre under cultivation. place. Price $1000. Cash $500, balan 8 situated within the town limits m the [RaNsoRIPT office. with good lot, situated on Piue street, is offered for sale at a bargain. When You Buy Job Printing Notice of Proving Will N THE SUPERIOR COURTIN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of JOHN POLGtASE, deceased. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 1899, at 10 o’clock of a. m. ng the Will of for hearnstan for the issuancetothem of Letters Testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and oc the in the interes tofore caused to glebright and F. timates of the edst of said cont lic improvement, which said p mates were dul and by them h approved, af: te in such ca a special election is h dered to be held thetime and in the m and prescribéd, at there shall be submitted voters of said City of Ney. upon at said s ded, the pro same, Dated April 1lith, 1899. ¥, L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. CHARLEs W. Kitts, Attorney for Ex. You naturally want to get the bést for your money, The quality of Paper, Type and Ink all eut aS gure in determining the merit of the produetion. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. Weclaim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING The same as in clothing, and the Trnsorrpt k Fashion iu the Art Preservative. We have t Printing plant in the county, and we have judges admit the work we ar eeps up with the decrees of Dame he newest aud most comniete Job the best of workmen, © now turning out to be the best. Stockholders’ Meeting. 4 Ba ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of the Nevada County Land and Seunroremnent Association [a corporation] be held atthe office of the Secretary at t e Citizens Bank in Nevada City, California, on Tuesday, May 9, 1899, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., for the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, to make provieke for liquidating inebtedness and for the transaction of such other business as may be lawfully presented for consideration. D. E MORGAN, Secretary. Nevada City, April 8, 1899. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY JATIES CAIRNS,. corraGe ORGAN Has attained a standard/of excellence whichad mits of 10 superior. It coniains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excelient Organs.are celebrated for volick response, variety of esign, beauty in tinish making them the most atand desirable organs for churches, lodges,societies, etc Harness and Saddlery ame, quality of tone, qu combination, artistic perfect.constructioa, tractive, ornamental homes, schools, ESTABLISHED Kk. UNEQUALLED a SKILLED WORKMEN COMBINED. MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN. INSTRUCTION BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOLS PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: Plush Robes—$2 and upwards. Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards. Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards. Buggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up. Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards. JAMES CAIRNS. Catalogues and Price Lists on application. Chicago Cottage Organ Co. PATENTS! Pension, Land testim: only with the express permission of the patients; their names and addresses are given, and you A can refer to them fo1 further informa ion. ludian Depredation CLAIM s3. ES AND FOREIGN PATENTS terferences conducted; 8: examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, and desigas regi prosecuted; infringement suits United States Court. have an invention, send us a sketchraph or small model. rief description of the mest i and we wiliadvise If you are in possess: are infringed, or if fringement, submit Hable opinion. National Bureau of Claims. together with a mportant features ou the course to on of patents and t; ou are chaiged with in© matter to us for a re. —PLAZA— L. FP. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exehange, Cali“fornia street,San Francisco, B. _ ADVERTISEMENTS . SOLIC. e for. yt grey os (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE horses and buggies that can be-obTian ee aste sand gh . 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SECTION 2, ects and purposes for which the btedness is proposed to be incurred are as follows: To make, construct and sewer system for the said purchase materials necessary for th itants of said ci adequate and sufficient. SECTION 8, of the acquisition and public sewer syste: 8S, materials, an refor, aud of the ublic improve© sum of $28,The'estimated cost. construction of said and the rights of way, other things riecessary the whats nj said contempla ment, is as follows, to-wit: t 000 00 ; The constr public sewer ls, lan for making an aforesaid, are necessary 1 ite inhabitants for the bb wit: Because there is not, 4 public sewer system vada, and because gr. venience now arises from the want it is necessary for the health of Negie the prjvase y many of the and residents of said. City, are equate, and the refuse and offal from the same is a nuisance in many inoe and breeds sickness and contagious the inhabita That bonds of the character Known es Wekel ne gate amount o ern sha the cost of said pub! ordinance, heretofo: osition to incur said indebt a pal bb ae of all the 2 Vv at sa. e shail be onned and 1-40th part of the paid each and every year, place to be fixed by said ther with the interest on all at the rate of Six per cent the entire debt shall be aid at such date per annum until paid, ” and accordin, tions in said ineurri: right of whie the word ‘No,’ Ordinance No. 146. AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL election in the City.of Nevada, submitting to the qualified voters of said City, at said election, the proposition of incurring a municipal indebtedness, to the aggregate amount of $28,000.00 for the purpose of building and construct ing.a public sewer system, and doing all things necessary to complete and perfect the same, the cost of which will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income of said city ; providing further, for the issuance of bods of said City, to said amount, and for that purpose; prescribing the time and manner of holding such election, and the voting for or against incurring such indebtedness, and otherwise regulating said election, The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows : SECTION 1.
Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada, by ordinance heretofore duly ed, by a vote of more than two-thirds of members, i. e. by unanimous vote, aproved and published as r as determined that the public interest an ity demand, and wher interest and necessity dodem: lic sewer system be constr pleted. within the City of Nevad serye the health and cleanlixess o and such purposes, and that the c eat to be paid out of the annual income and revenue of Whereas, said Board of Trustees termined, and does hereby determine that value of all property, both real for taxable pur, and that the anneome and reyenue of said City do not amount to more than the sum of and personal, in said City, is the sum Of $944,635, Whereas, by resolution, said Board did duly appoint and authorize W. F. E: bright and F.R. Sim to make surveys, plans and said work experience in such work SECTION 4, uction and completion of said cdo, and with the rights of way, an SECTION 5. That the costs of the uisition and construction of said putiic s e lands, materials, r other things necessar. will be too great to nary annual income and City of Nevada, SECTION 6. City of Nevada, of the “Serials” to the SECTION 7. e ial election h aforesaid, shall be held on Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1899, and shall be held and conducted, thereat received and thereof made, “Municipal Ticket ;" be printed the number which such baliot which shall be pr to-wit: “ “For same, in one li inde’ inshall be * witha onton, civil engineers, estimates of said sewer-system, on behalf, and it of said City of Nevada, and Whereas, said Board of Trustees has herebe made, by said W. F, EnR. Simonton, plans and esemplated publans and estiysubmitted to said Board eretofore duly accepted an ter careful examination and eration by said Roard, and Whereas, said W. «. Englebright and F, R. are competent civil engineers, who. have had successful as the aforesaid plated public improvement, which a said Boure of bakes na ae d re oes now unanimous judge and determine hereby id Pn it appears timates that the cost public improvement,will in the aggregate, in excess of t revenue of said City. Now therefore, in consideration of the and in pursuance of the acts, ornd proceedings aforesaid, and of ses made and provided, ereby called and conducted in and for the City of Nevada, State of California, at anner hereinafter fixed which special election to the qualified ada, to be voted pecial election as hereinafter osition of incurring an d City of Nevada, amountegate to the sum’ of ‘$28,000, pose of acquiring, laying and a public sewer system for said mg materials therefor, and ngs necessary for the conof thesaid public ; a by said plans and esof such contemplated which amount is largely ordinary annual income and uire a public Ne therefor, 8, and do all other sary for constructing and same, and to esta pipes, mains, and whatever things ‘sh: € convenience of the inhabty, in making the said system things necesblish, compl land other. thi completi e said City and lowing reasons, toand never has been, in the said City of Neeat trouble an nts of said Cit sewers, now us sewer system, with y to complete the same, be paid out of the ordirevenue of said and that it is necessary to incur an indebtedness by said City, in the te sum of $28,000 00, and to issue bon said City to that amount, to pay the costs thereof. ic improy re set fort ection, an made payable, so that whole amount shall be ereby called, as nd the result ther: a he result thereof ascertained and determined, as herein to the law gover: ity of Nevada, such election shall be and re sunrise of the said da hour of five o’clock in t day,when the polls andthe polls of mein Open from of fpetion oo the e afternoo: shall be closed. Bie saad SECTION 8, Notice of the said spec published for not less than to the said day of election, publication of this ordina: ed, in at least one of th published in said City of Neva ance with the terms of the statu cases made and provided, SECTION 9, ter and form as those ba pal elections in the vada, except as otherwise h Each of said ballots thereon the oe ge . be ial glection ghall we wo weeks prio and after the final as hereinafter © newspapers L pega! the same charac. aid City of Neshall have peinaed the preci Pipe ig Be, P net in inted t indebtedness by the Ci: a anata amountof saaau pose of acquiring and sewer hag for said Cc nance No. be printed the following: “To eoninak ineurr ebtedn a@ crogs (x) to the right of and auswer which you desire to give. neath this sha constructing a public ity as set {forth in be printed incur tga ne Sees Move h n one square the wo: Yes, uare to the right t and immedi be ne, the following iy ‘to aforesaid; oter desiring to yote and every v against said proposition shall, 1 ab Sonne ‘ stamp . n the blank sq tot) steno & gh “No” printed on his ballos, as aforesaid. SECTION 10. ti recincts, and the numbers gist Cotintcies shonact "shall be-as in ri! in this ordinance. Theres Our ree fy precincts. The pees of election, and the officers who shall conduct the same in each of the sewer ot presto Boi hae said Vity of Neyada, oe , Fas Pf 7: at esignated and appoin' lows, to wit: he places of election shall be: Bae Brecinet Nol, Clutter’s ‘Carriage Factory. yor Precinct No. 2, City Hall. For ieee moe eg * Hose ——— fie a For Precinct No. 4, those House No. i ae Res ag shall conduct said spec ial election s. $ For Precinct No. 1—Inspectors, Wm. Giffin, R. C. Walrath. Judges, E. J. Rector, Jos. Martin. Clerks, E. McKinlay, E. T. Powell. Ballot Clerks, Thos. Granville, Chas. Pecor. For Precinct No. 2—Inspectors, John CampSretanind. Cherkiy Heete eaukien kc ie emaine. Clerks, Henry ee: Morrison. Ballot Clerks, D. H. Holland, C. J. Brand. Bs For Precinct No. 8—Inspectors, Wm. } oyd, U.L. Beightol. Judges, John Hamilta , C. D. Eastin.’ Clerks, G. D. Buckley, Jas.‘ fing: lish. Ballot Clerks, Felix Gillet, He F ne. For Precinct No. 4—Inspectors, G. W, Duk ster, W. H. Hicks. Judges, J. C. Locklinj: Thos. Polmere. Clerks, M. Hanley, J. 8, Gregory. Ballot Clerks, Thos. Rowe, A. ruh, The boundaries of the said election precincts are asfollows: PRECINCT NUMBER ONE. Commencing at the intersection of Boulder. street and the City Limits, running th along Boulder street to Broad Street B Sacramento street, thence a street, and the street leadi rh Sacramento street to the Grass Valley rnpike,, thence along said Turnpike to thecity ‘limits, . thence east and north along the city limits to the place of beginning. PRECINCT NUMBER TWO. Commencing at the intersection of the; Grass Valley Turnpike and the city limits, thence running along the Grass Valley Turnpike and the street leading to Sacramento street, thence along Sacramento street to Pine street, thence along Pine street to Broad street, thence along Broad street and West Broad street to the city limits; thence south and east along the line of the city limits to the place of inning. PRECINCT NUMBER THREE. Commenting at the intersection of Boulder street and the city limits, thence along Bou!lder street to Broad street bridge across Deer creek, thence along Broad street to Union street, thence along Union street to’ Main street, thence along Main street to ureh street, thence along Church streetto Coyote street, thence along Coyote street to ‘city limits ; thence east and south along said city limits to the place of begitining. PRECINCT NUMBER FOUR. Commencing at the irtersection of West Broad street and the city limits, the: e running along West Broad street and Broad street to Union street, thence along Union street to Main street, thence along Main street to Church street, thence along Church street to Coyote street, thence alo Coyote street tothe city limits ; thence’ West and South along said city limits to: the place of beginning. SECTION 11, As soon as the polls are closed in each of said precincts, the Jud; of election shall canvass the votes cast in their respective precincts For and Against incurring the indebtedness. aforesaid, as nearly as racticable, inthe manner proyided by law, or canvassiag votes for munici o' rs elected at elections held in the City of Nevada. The returns for the said precincts shall be made out and signed in ,the usual form, by the officers of election, for said precincts yespertive: ,and shall be forthwith deposited with the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said City of Nevada, together with the ballots cast at said special election, in said precincts respectively, The Board of. Trustees of said City. shali, as soon as the said returns and ballots from all of said recincts, have been deposited, with sai Clerk. canvass the said returns, in the ma: ir provided by law for canvassing returns of election of municipal officers of said City: if, upon the canvass of said returns, it shall be ascertained and détermined that at least two-thirds of all the voters, yoting at said special election, haye yoted in fayor of: the aforesaid proposition, For incurring thesaid ii then the nds of inbefore mentioned, shall be issued by the Board of Tr as herein by law provided, and as hereafter id. Board ndebtedness of $28,000.00 said City of Névada,; here prescribed by sa: i. The uvovialons of the existi eneral el: tion laws of the State of California, ‘and: the qualiGuetion of voters, shall qoreen theconn all matters not herein otherwise specified, in this ordiuct of said special election nance, and not inconsistent herewith. : SECTION 12. Immediately upon the pastege of this or dinance, and its royal by .the P: 3 the Board of Trustecs dforeentd sya sald to ordinance is hereby ordered and di be, and shail be published in the Wavape DaiLy TRANSORIPT, a daily’ hewspaper, published in said City of Nevada, for the period of two weeks, and shall be published in each issue of said paper, as often as t sam published during said he ublication thereof sha. election ade f called. In the Boa: vada, March 22d, 1899, “Passed by the following vote : Ayes—Carr, Gault, Jackson, Rector, Rich. Noes—None. J. J. JACKSON President of the Board of City Trustees of the mses ¢ of Nevada. j (Municipal Seal. Attest Approved March 22d. . J. J. JACKSON, President of the Board of Trustees of ing anid Chey of Nevada, and the Bxeouthve ne the made on march 25th, 1899: Notice of Proving Will. an N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN A . I the county of Nevada, State of Galifornts . n the matter of the Estate of LUCY . I CAVANAUGH, deceased. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY . the 24th day of April, 1899, at 10 pats ble m., of saidday, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the Cit and. County of Nevada, has beer appointed said Lucy Cavanaugh, dec: ,and for heare: ing the ta Be of P. Dillon for the is-. suance to him of lette f admi with the Will arfinexed whea and: on — person interested Spiga may appear and contest. Dated April 7, 1899. ¥, L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. By A.J. Hoski Thos. S, Ford, Attorney ety Aiea Notice of Assessment. EXAS GOLD MINING COMPANY. + T TION of principal place of bosinens we Francisco, California. ion of works, Willow Valley, Nevada City, Nevada county beg Peri be vy so ae ee ® otice ereby given that at f the Board of Directors, held oe the 16 ice ti yable immediately in United Sta) om the Secretary, at the office of thet ie . Compa Number 203 Batte: street, F ~ $208.00 cisco, California, ‘Any steak, aon ‘this unpaid on the 10th . . assessment shall remain day of May, 1890, will be del uent, and advertised for sale at public auction: erinant ia. mnade thetore will myer d ruesday the 30th day of Y, 1899, to deling t assessm: toget Seats of advertisin pe ex her with -~ By order of the rd of Directors, RUIZ, Secretary. -Office, 203 street, ‘ California. maneney a Htanciaco, Central Pacific Raliroad, Company, NOUICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THaT on the bth d@ Board of Direstors of tis Mie pa am the NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. . CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYS os hoe a meeting thereof, ad wherein and whereby ordered that. the annual’ woe ra ident stockholders of said Co ; Sawa 1809, for the election of Divonent roete von. A Re yay of he polis will nica £3 oF germ Central rude BEDRRRON, + i) enee ridge aig Deer ee kas > Haney fg to treet, thence alon ne st) i ments & t. Tong Sacramertito is period, and the p Fs 1 not -be’ less than fteen days prior tothe day of the special of Trustees of the City of NeCTH Ciné Clerk of said Board. 22d, 1899. ty. First publication of this Ordinance was’ jj ery str San France: a ny'stoc ing from ness; also a At. ashington Schoslhg rh A>, clection twig i elected for the fuil tego} The polls will be open’ f 8 a.m, and sund pointed iuspestor apd, Notice To Creditors, STATE, OF: E j E ceased oplee is ‘aby STON, yi undersigned, administrator w: h wil ¢° deceased, to the creditors of, ang to exhibit’ chen wie niet the wad ex. em with ¢ ers within fotir months after the rf Mens lication of thi: notice to the 8a trator, with Will annexed, ut of Hed Searls, Nevada City, Neved.™,0tiee transaction ‘of the hasieng ee Dce for tas said couaty of Nevada. a = te in C.D. EAST Administrator with Will anvexed of the ‘tate of Charles E. ri Dated Maren ‘ieth, ‘iso eo = x Notice to Creditors, STATE OFA. W. HE Notice is hereby on oe the ASD : ced, Executrix of the Jast Will of A. W. all pores having ‘lates nator ot au 4 cy deceased, to exhibit them with the ron conser Big srs eee re months after said Executrix: at ‘the-law ofr’ ro pthe s A county, Califor. tila, the same being the place for the tran. action of phe business said estate, in said HELEN F. H Executrix of the Las Will and Tom ee ‘A. W. dusted Dated March jth tiene ' oh Ass€ssment Notice, OME GOLD MINING co eat H Location of Principal = ety a business, San Francisco California, Loca: tion of Works, Woods Ra Nevada ag At an 1g sounty, Colitornia. ice is hereby given that at sie Beara Direators.held on the menue, ne Bs ’ ive cents per ‘6! was levied stock of the corporation, payable yoapital — ply gg States gold ote to the Secreim . 23 2) Front street, Francisco, Call forn Svs ” Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain u id on the %thday of April 1899, ‘will “be delinquent aude advertived for sale at publicauction; and unless payment is made before,will be sold on Monday the, 22d day of May, °1899, to pay the delinseeteate ham en yacse she ied is the Board of Directors, BY order of O. E. JOHNSON, Secretar: Office—-316 Front street, San Francisco, Cale ifornia. ® mr $100 Reward. The Nevada County Electric Power Company offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or manner with the Gompamjie pales or: wires in either of the towns or across country. WARNING—From now cn there will E. J. DE SABLA, JR., Manager Nevada Oounty Electric Power Company. Notice to Creditors. ihe THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF James A. Weeks, deceased. Notice is hereby given tu all persons haying claims against the te of James A, Weeks, deceased, to present the same, properly vouched, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned Executors at the law office of Charles W. Kitts, Muin Street, Grass “Valley, California, that being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, within four months from the first publica. tion of this notice, or the same will be forever barred. Grass Valley, Cala.; March 30, 1899. SAM A. WEEKS EDWARD WEEKS, Executors of the Will of James A. Weeks, deceased. Cus. W. Krrrs, attorney for estate. Annual Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of Masonic Hall Association will be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Saturday evening May 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ot electing Trustees for the pagal year, and the transaction of such other business as, may be properly and legally brought before said meeting. I. J. ROLF, Secretary. Nevada City, April 17, 1899. Assessment Notice. A SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY. Location of ee lace of business, San Francisco,California. opation of works, bee ae wrote ge 3 Salifornia. we i ere! ven that at a mee ror tae Board. ry Directors, held on of ‘April, 1899, an assessment (No. 15) of two and one-half cents per ‘share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of te Jorporatio able immediately in nited State Gold Goin, to the Secretary, at e of the Com: No, 404 MontgomCalifornia. A u ee this —_— . pues Pe remain unpaid on © ninth day o: ’ 1899, will be ‘delinquent, and advertised-for sale ‘at: public auction; and udless payment is pie. Petore. will be sold on Monday, the y, to pay the delinquent. assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. , S. ROSE, Secretary. Office—No. 404 Montgomery street, "a a : oO. Francisco, California. asthe time and place for proving the Will of HEALTH wa AND ACCIDENT, _ INSURANCE. Piety Mutual Aid Association an Francisco, Cal. For. Five Cents Per Day WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu pation, from $8.00 to a week, when unable to work through being hurt accidentJ ILL Pay, if you are accidentally killed, he pee $10.00 a week, when you are ble to work. P. ¥ fro1.00 for funeral expenses. you 1 a.hand and foot members “upon * Absolute n to the poying $5.00 life meinbership fee and dues of per , LIFE INSURANCE. 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