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city of Nevada on
PAY 2, 1904,
ing named ‘officers; —
R.
lection and officers
pelle nt ¢ re 6 of the
ia, stall be and they
rated and appointed
), 1, CLUTTER’S
SHOP (Plaza).
}. White, BR, P. Bows.
Neagle, Antone Tam,
White, N. W. Bon
—O. Harrison,
J
Ea
D. 2 (CNY HALL),
J.O-gan, Dan Breen,
Harry bousen, William
e Batley, John Webber,
~W, B. Johnson, 0, J,
. 3. (HOSE. CO. NO. 1).
E, Olutter, J. F. Hook,
. Tomphins, Willlam
Scadden, James Foley,
—Win. Floyd, C. D,
NO. 4 (ENGINE CO.
NO, 2).
>rof. Maller, John Dun.
H; Hicks, Paul GoldeA, Garthe, Obas. Denny,
s—QO. Gault, E. 0, Baldji? be open trom sunrise
p. m.
0. W. CHAPMAN,
m President
my J. Pearp, Olerk.
FOR. PUBLICATION.
ENT OF THE INTERIOR,
PIOw AT MARYSVILLE,
FORNIA, March 16th, 1904
¥ GIVEN that the fola asad has filed notie
a ee hes cat proct silt t 8a) Foor wi
i ~ P Receiver of
5 idence
nd, viz.: Ja’
Peter Peterson and
Gamiptonville, Cal., P.0,
RED H. GREELY, Register.
FOR PUBLICATION,
——
F THE INTERIOR,
7 yo MARYSVILLE, CAL,
pd ae car VEN THAT i BY GI
pees settler has filed nota
on to make final proof in
sim, and that said proofr an
5 nyryille, Cal , on May
Fraukie C. Briggs, widog
TB. No. S210 tor thel
} Y%, Seo, 10, T. 18N,B8
lowing witnesses to
ee upon ai obs Dh
snd, vis.: James Allen, J
ng Bt Miner Jayne, all
Cal., P.O.
‘FRED H. GREELY, Regia.
aS —a
TLAND BROS,
ir New Salon!
nto their new ¢aarters 2
on ‘and invite a:l their f
sall and seo ‘tim.
int to serve ‘he fir
Liquors and Cig!
Inds of Mixed urinkt .
ecialty.
D BROS.. Props. Commuttl
y is the season for
anthemums
and © Carnatios
nthemume from 85 cen
te per dozen. jar
please you. oe
ons from 85 conte
. Any color, red,
CONSERVATORY v
ACRAMENTO,
Cal
1 Livery Stal
Jain st., opp Union Bowel
y Lane, id
2 =
p TORNOUTS IN TOT
They We
est brand és
sript.
¢
(43D, YEAR—NO. 12,080
ARTE LT TET a
HE TRANSCRIPT .
LP. BROWN. .,....Proprietor>
RED BE. BROWN, Manager.
7 SUBSORIPTION RATES:
flail, $6 a Year,
By Carrier,.12'¢ Cts. a Week
obit Colma
ti ts not to on a oye ee
od is heading for cents a
ne he ps Besk additional! line
ite.a week or 20cents % month. Paylably ib advance :
4 Gicl Wanted.
flo general housework. Good wages
od g'rl. Apply to TRANSCRIPT. all
est Cured French Prunes
i Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal,
It increases the a te, tones up the
i Re: stomach, invigorates ‘= stren : the
* system, and furnishes purer and better blood for the u
building of the run-down constitution. You will find no tonite
to act so mptly and beneficially where the health has given
“Way, the steeneth ovestacel by. hard work. and close confinement.
living in the low, marshy sections of the country, exposed to
miasmatic poisons and breathing the impure air arising from stagnant
pools and swanips, till their
systems are filled with malaria and their health undermined, will find S,S.S. a
most excellent tonic, and its
timely use has many times
ted the serious complications that so often
pay hee malaria,
id blood, good appetite and good eietion aro
the foundation ‘stones of
good health. §.S, S. sup. Canton, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1908,
Gentiémen: 8.8.S.isa good medicine. I keep
it in the house all the while. It is an excellent
tonic to give strength to the system and tone to ©
all the organs. It gives appetite and ene an
makes.one feel better inevery way. Ihave found
it also an excellent blood purifier. For months I
was troubled with an itching skin eruption on
the face, andI tried specialists and many remees
dies to get a cure, but 8.8. 8. is the only medicine
that seemed to relieve, Iam now comparatively
free of thiseruption. I think a great deal o: your
medicine, believing it to be the best blood purifier
and tonic known to the world to-day. :
Z MRS. FRAN RNER,
1860 E, Seventh st, a
fod grades. 6 cts. and 5 cts. per pound.
3 ior ehotels and» milla $38 ner 100
; _ feb23
ied Advertisements
Wanted.
istworthy Gentleman or Lady in each
> manage business for an old estab0 of-solid finano'al standing. A
-bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid
seach Monday with all expenses
ym headquarters. Money advanced
nses. Enclose addressed envelope.
»-870 Caxton Bidg.; Chicago. s21-30t
in
_ During the months of
March and April the South@rn Pacifié and their connections will again place on
sale _rednced . westbound
ets ‘frem Chicago and
points west thereof to California: Help your county
by giving «at ‘least one
Eastern friend or relative
this information. We will
wire fnstructions to furnish
ticket at any poiot in the
United States on deposit of
money here,
W. H. WOOD,
Traveling Pass. Agent.
Div. Pass. Agent,
Sacramento, Cal.
ee eee
iS ASSAY OFRIGR,
stablished in 1853
, 464646
ay Gold Dust and Gold
fiver Bars.
.Nevada City, Cal.
hing has ever equalled it.
g can ever surpass it.
Kings .
we es
iw Discovcry
CHE ite
For All Throat and
Lung Troubles.
ekifitfails. Trial Bottles free.
7 eliahle Specialists
HRONIC DISEASES
ES
Altoona, Pa,, June 20, 1908,
Ihave always been averse to giving a testimoe
nial,and only do so how because of a desire to
have others benefited by the use of your most
excellent medicine. Before using 8.8.8. this
spring I very much felt the need of a tonic; was
troubled with Dyspepsia and Constipation, and
my blood was in bad condition, The use of your
specific has driven away allindications of Dispepsia, regulated my 3 epee mig my. blood,
-and caused me to gain 20 pounds in’ weight, so
that I feel in better physical condition than I
ee in Apc a In mys ene ete ry spans
onic an Cs] urifier on the market than your
S. S,-S. being a purely preparation, ond I unhesita: ¥ recommend it
vegetable compound, leaves as such. ° A. L, FISHER.
no. bad after-effects, jike the strong potash and mineral remedies, which
ere bad on the stomach and nerves. A course of S.S.S. now will
fortify the system, and the impurities that have accumulated through
the long winter months are more readily and promptly thrown off,aned
the ‘warm weather finds you in good physical condition, instead -of
weak, run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appetite or energy, as
is apt to be the case where the system is-neglected and_nature left to
take care of herself. If you need a tonic and appetizer, you will
find S.S.S. the best. Medical advice without charge to all who write us
ao. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
plies all these, containing
as it does ingredients for
the purification of the blood
and also well-known tonic
perties, making it the
deal remedy in cases where
the blood has deteriorated,
the stomach disordered and
appetite has failed.
GET ONINCALIFORNIA— __
GET OFF IN CHICAGO
“PIPRHAT'S the way of it—if you go East viaoa the Rock Island System.
Get on in California; get off in Chicago. .
No matter how you want to go—in a tourist
sleeper or aboard the finest train that crosses
the continent—your ticket should read via the
Rock Island. ; a
Reasons why will be furnished on_ request.
, Two routes—one via Ogden, Salt Lake City,
Colorado Springs or Denver; the other via
E] Paso.
In case you wish to communicate with this
office use the accompanying coupon.
_. GAs RUTHERFORD, ee
District 'Passefiger Agent,
623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
I expect to leave.
: about
Send me any literature Please quote “Fst. class rate.
that will be of interest to me.
Name.
Street and No
es City and State
‘Rock island’ C. A. RUTHERFORD,
System District Passenger Agent, 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
Cross
lowa and
Illinois
The only Double Track Railway Between the
Missouri River and Chicago. ; 3
THREE TRAINS DAILY
Via the Southern Pacific,Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rys
‘Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 10:00 a. m.
The most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric lighted throughont.
Buffet smoking cars with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, Dining
Cars, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars and Observation Cars.
Less than three days to Chicago without change.
Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 6:00 p. m.
~ Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Oars’ to Chicago. Dining cars.
; Recliving Chair Oars.
Atlantic Express.. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 a. m.
Standard and Tourist Sleepers.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS.
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.» The best of everything,
R. R. RITCHIE, G. A. P. C. Chicago § Northwestern Ry.
oe 617 Market St, (Palace Hotz!) San Prancisco.
or S.P. COMPANY’S AGENT.
a
}make’ in the Hands ofa. giant.
(Copyright, 1903, by C, B, Lewis.24 4
«, We had gone out to the cee ;
fifty miles fo the sonth ot Ceylony t
capture if possible a living specimen of
bay museum. After arriving and an-choring the ‘bark @ safe distance from
tlie reefs we pulled in Witl the Faw! to
look for signs of the prey we were
after. We had every reason to believe
that be was’ “at home” in a shallow
cave at the base of a big rock, but we
had orders not to-go too close: f
Next morning two beats approached
the rocks from opposite sides, and Professor Grimshaw, ‘who had charge of
Yhe expedition, landed-to male a close
tuspection, Our approach was made as
silently as possible, and the professor
removed his boots before landing,
There was no danger of the octopus
running away if he was there, but we
had some plans to lay in advance. After some spying about he was located in
the cavern spoken of, and the professor
was dismayed at the size of the crea:
ture. He hud ‘counted five great teutaeles, and the bulk of, the octopus .was
that of a big barrel. It was decided
that @ts feeding. times would -be about
high water, and at low.awater it might
come out to lie on the rocks or swinr in
the channel. It was? for Ww water we
waited; and before’ the*tide lad run
out we landed om the rock again and
stretched two large fish nets across it!
and weighted them ‘at the corners with
away. 23 ‘ .
In the channel we stretched other
nets, and at dead low water we hauled
off to see if anything would occur.
Something did. The octopus ‘deetded
to take a little ramble, and he came
Gown the channel toward our flotilla.
When he reached .the net and found
his. progress checked he was furious
in. an instant and did. just what we
hoped he would do. , He weized it and
began pulling and hauling,and in a
qninute or two he was all tangled up
“For the next quarter of an“hour we
were treatcd to.a rare exhibition. No
whale could have made the fuss that
monster did. In his struggles he threw
‘water twenty feet high and,for fifty
feet around him, and now and then he
raised an arm high in the afr aud
with such a swish as-alimb-would
The
net was of the strongest material, and
when he ceased to struggle we realizes
that<he. was pretty well tangled: up.
We ¢ do nothing more toward his
-. eapture Just then, however, as the tide
had. turned, and he. retreated to “his-.
lair, taking the nets with him and
making slow pregress.
on the rocks and found the nets all
right. The professor had” brought
along a big squirt gun and a large jar
of chloroform, and when all was ready
we made*a circuit to the west and got
as near as we dared to the cavern and
then began:.rolling stones into it.*We
had not been at work over five minutes
when the octopus was routed out. W:
first saw one’ long tentacle shoot -dul
{. Pf. the water. and gluteh the rock. above,
‘}and then the creature slowly and la:
boriously drew itself out.
The net had been bitten and broken
in many places, but still tangled about
him so as to greatly hamper his movements. Of the five arms only one was
entirely free. The monster must have
thought the attack was being made or
him .from above, for he had no sooner
eaught sight of the spread nets thar
he went for them in a furious way. Ile
was, of course, still further tangled up,
and the exhibition of the previous day
was nothing to this.
Nothing living could have broken
clear of that tangle, but we had a good
idea of the creature’s strength by the
way he snapped ropes and cords here
and there. With one free tentacle he
picked up and hurled-into the sea a
loose rock which two strong men could
not have moved.
It was a quarter of an hour before
the octopus was so entirely tangled in
the nets that he could struggle no
more, and we waited at least ten min
utes before approaching him. Then the
professor advanced with his squirt gun
and its contents were shot full in the
monster’s face. In two minutes he hiy
as if dead, and we then got ropes and
straps and made him secure.” Now and
then there was a shiver the full length
of the tentacles, and.we had to stand
back while the professor repeated the
dose, but at no time did the octopus regain full consciousness. When all was
ready we put planks under the body
and slid it down into the water, and
after a hard two hours’ work we got
the mass aboard the bark and into a
box prepared in advance.
Few people have ever seen a ful!
grown: devilfish, as not above. two .o)
three have ever been on exhibition
and theso came ge¢hare. Aart ¥
“
FOR O1TY MARSHAL—
H. SHEARER
is hereby announced as a candidate for
re-election as City Marsbal, subject to
the votes of the people of Nevada Oity.
Election, Monday, May 2, 1904.
7 Assay Work
I do scientifleally. Also Refining.
Specialty of Mail orders,
Peerless Saloon
Woodman, & Tonipkins .
Best of Wines .
Liquors and Cigars ' JAS. H. ROSEWALL,
Broad street, Nevada City Phone 881. Broad Street:
e e
ware
Pure, Clear and Healthful
that Everybody likes,
Beer Made from the fiuest
. hops and malt; A specialty of Family trade. Just: the
thing for the coming hot weather.
™
CHICAGO BREWERY,
@ “PAUL HOFFMAN, Proprietor
1} Siranken. The weight of this~
the octopus op devilfish for the, Bom-,
i ferred to thr mtiseum, but inthe. courst
stones to prevent their being carried‘. ’
swept it around him like a-fiail and . ,
At 8 o’¢lock nextmorning we landed
charged from the jar of chloroform. [
28, 904 EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & Co.
memes
x
was 510 wea er the stretch of each.
tentacle was ‘@ver eightéen’feet. The
size of. the tentacles at their base was.
hs large as the body of a boy ten years
old, and each: was armed: with over 200
disks or sucking cups. Had he got~
three of fis long arms around the body
of a.whale and used:the pther two to
cling .to .gome submerged rock his
Whaleship jvould have stood no show
whatever. aie WER bry
«Phe odorvexhaled made. us ‘all“more
}or Jess sick and dizzy, and. we. were
‘plad enough when. we had landed our
faptive at Bonibay. He 1s theré todiy,
but only: as a preserved. specimen: The
stof care was given hit when trans
of five or‘six weeks he was dead? So
far as I. know, however, he was. tha
only one of his kind ever taken alive,
Go East “‘Tourist”—Why Not .
Have you never heard about our
tourist.excursions? . Well, you shoula
know all about them, especially if you
are thinking of going st. It’s the
cheapest and at the sume time, most
comfortable way to travel. We are
here to give youn all the information
you want, end will be glad to do an;
also to send you, free of charge, our
handsomely — illu-trated books of
travel, ‘desériptive of the grandtst
scenery in the world, ‘
Our’ fast express trains—tbree of
them every day—also carry dining
cars and Puliman Palace sleepers
through to Chieage and Sr, Louis.
If you want to you may stop a day
in Salt Lake City without expense of
hotel, ?
All you have io do is, drop mealine,
say when and where you are goin x:
we will do the reat,
W. J. SHOTWELL,
Gen’i Agt. Denver & Kio Grande Syetem.
i H, A. BUUK,
Dist. Pass, Agt., Denver & Rio Grande
System..
625 Market street,
San Francisco, Cai
~~ omeFine Belts and Hat Bands.
Jas. Oairas, the well known barness
and saddlery dealer, has now in stock
a five lire of gents’ and boys’ belts and:
hat bands, for thé summer trade. . ’
Price from 85 cents up tt =
-+-2@0 i: acer
~ Headache’ Saps Your Vitality .
‘fellow . Medical Lake Toilet Soap
For the Sealpas ashampoo. It clostis
the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, promotes the growth of the hair, cares all
Skin: diseases, takes. pimples off: the
the face; ig a sure cure for poison oak,
and ia fine for cleansing teeth
The Ordwray ‘Plaster will cure
Rheumatism, Lumbago,: Lamo Back
or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai.
Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney
disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart
disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness; sore and weak Eyes.
-+.The-.above-artiolescan -behad by
ealling on J. 8. HOLBROOK,
Corner of Pine and Coen
a28-tf
Gilt-edge security against storm and
. strees of weather in Gild Edge whicky.
Wichman, Lutgen & Co., Nos, 29-81
Battery street, noar Market, 8. F.
t
t Working Overtime,
Hight hour laws are ignored by those
ireiess, little workers—Dvr, King’s New
Life Pills. Milliong are always at
‘work, Bight and.day, curing Indigestion, BilioasHess, Constipation, Sick
Headaché.and all Stomach, Liver and
Bowel tronbles.-.,Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure. Odly 250 at Vinton’s drug store
iil commmeemienmn oe oon
Property for Sale.
near the new steel bridge is offered for
sale ata bargain. Enquire,at once of
BROWN & MORGAN,
. ,
Ae Oe “Good Meats.
Colley Brothers bave the ‘very beat
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand
at all times,
that my body ¢
to break in twe
abdomen. Lc
up and adviser
the first dose
the end of that rime
Tlosk on Wine of Cardui as the
most biesscd micd:icine that a
Woman conld possibty take when
she jeels sick and tired of life,
dition comes by slow stages. Usually t
is at first slightly irregular. ‘Then com
pains and ovarian inflammation follow.
and the whole system has become affec
“head te-foot
woman who takes it suffers as Mrs. Nel
plete relief from the torturing menstra;
many women invalids today.
, condition Mrs. Nelson describes.
Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui
begin treatment immediately.
And wrecks the brain,. One dose. of
Sherman’s Headactie Oure. will wire
you. Yon swallow a-pill-and the head:
ache . is gone. : . They-oure netraigia,
250. and 10c,8 box..For sale by A.
Dickerman, Sole Agent, -: =
ES EAR AR AR
‘Have your pictures framed
Have Your
e . CJ 4
Picturé Taken
. . at the leading photographic
studio in Northern Califor.
nia. All work guaranteed
aud eqaal to any done in the
State: Come and See: . 5 .%
Com ee
i
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m
i
a ee
= 1//007¢——“[‘/ ~ 5
= Nevada City & Grass Valley 4
on ee ne ee
SOCIAL DANCE
By Company C, N. G. C.
_at Armory Hall
Saturday Evening
Masic by Wild’s: Orchestra
Admission—Gents, 50 cts; Ladies Frea.
Free Gas
Service for
60 Days Only
ie 00 <a
Better take advantage of it. One
week has passed already. The 60days
will be-gone before you kuow it and
then you'll kick yourself because you
didn’t take up our offer.
Absolutely Free
That’s our offer. We put in every coanection up to 100 feet, connect ap your
gas range and put it in shape for cookthe work, time pipe or material. We
do this for sixty-days merely to introduce gas as a summer fuel,
Ranges Sold Below Cost
That ie below what others can buy
{them for, Because cur company buys
them in carload lots direct from the
factory. Get inside ‘prices, saves
wholesalers’ commissions. .
-Come in and talk this over with us.
Remember, gas is the coolest and
most economical fuel in. the world for
-. summer, «
Hevada Conny Gas & Electric Co.,
ing, and we don’t charge you a cent for!
Relief for Women.
Kighteen months ago I wag so completely run down
and no mediciné helped me any.
A friend toid me how much Wine of ‘Cardui built her
nearly three months before I was cutirvely cured, but at
{ was in better health than [had heén'for seven years.
Mrs Nelson describes the condition of. thousands of women.
Wine of Cardui is a menstrual regulator of established 1
Do not let yourself come to the
No, 18 Central Ave.
Hor Sprinas, Ark., April 80, 19038.
t
ached from head to feot. My back seemed
>and I suffered intense pain in the lower
ould not afford to lay off and take a rest,
i me by all means to take it. The day I took
the recovery of my health began. It was
ORATOR, WEDNESDAY CHAUTAUQUA OLUB
d
That conhe importayt function of vienstruation
es the patie periods, Bearing-down
Finally the nervous system gives way
ted and the pains rack -the body froin
eputation, No
son suffered. It give and comUe agonies which are ni )
pitiable
from your druggist today and
THERE’S GOOD AND BAD LIQUOR
.« But only the best-are kept by us. . Drop in and
. Sample our-goods. We also keep
Che Leading Brands of Cigars
@=>eovoe @&
CHASPIO
O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors.
Th G.von Sebmitburg homestead, .
OFFICE OP THE™
Assessor ot Nevada County
POLL TAX NOTICE
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘Taat the
State Poll Tax of
Two Dollars
for the yeir 1904 is now due and payable at
the Assessor's office, at the Court House, or
to a Deputy Assessor ON DEMAND,
Sec. 8839 of the Political Code reads as
fallows: ‘
Every male ‘tvhabitart of the State over
twenty-one and under sixty yeara of age
must annually pay a poll tax of two dollar
which is : ”
Payable on Demand
and must be paid between the
FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH AND
THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY
Thereafter it shall be three dollars.
See, 3846 of the Political Code makes it the
duty of the Assessor to “deman« Poll Tax,
of every person liable therefor, and onthe”
neglect or refusal of such person to pay, he
must collect by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by sueh person.”
Under Sections 429 to 435 every person
who refuses to give his own same or the
name of any person in his employ, or who in
any manner Obstructs the Assessor or any
of his deputies inthe col ection of the State
Poil Tax, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and
liable to » fine of $500 or imprisonment in
the County Jail, or both such fine and impriso't ment.
Only those persons under twenty-one or
over sixty years of age .re exempt. Poll
Tax must be paid on demand,
HENRY C, SCHROEDER
Assesaor of Nevada County.
(ay fon
Immediate Sale
All the (Machinery
a eee cece
at Gold Tunnel Mine
1 new 1000 10-stamp mill complete.
1 96-horse power motor, Stanley type
induction motor.
8 new concéntrators, shafting, belte
ing, etc
1 friction hoist, 1500 feet, new, 7-8
N SALOON
Broad Street, Nevada City
Blacksmith Business
For Sale..
~<SE 600000 <a
The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a
fine business. Shop etocked with firstclass tools. <A eplendid opportunity
for the right party. For particulars
apply to
A. A. ATTKISSON,
Plaza Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City
Cool and Sharp
is the Beer drawn by us. We
make a specialty of keeping only
the best, We also serve other
Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks
We would be pleased to gee yoo
at any time.
THE EAGLE SALOON
Dower & Hooper, Proprietors
Fancy Drinks,
Oyster Cocktails,
The bast of Beer, Cigars, etc
Can always be found at the favorite resort of
-. Fred -Eilerman,
ON BROAD STREET.
Hiss Veda B. Gourley
Stenographer
\ Alt
promptly attended to.
aoe
A cure guaranteed if you useExchange, opposite Hotel Antlers.
-NEVADA CETY, CAL
Price Suppository
PILES D, Matt, Thompson, Bupt.
Graded Schools, Statesville, N-C., writes; “Lenn say
they do all you claim for'them.* Dr. 8, M, Devore,
Va, bred Hy pe hed bi aptrectal eone
faction.” Dr. B.D. Gil, Clarkaberg, Tena. ?
“ip am prnstion: of 23 years, I have found no remedy to
equal. yours.” Paice, 60 Cura, ples Free, id
by DroggistsMARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA.
Raven Rock,
JOHN WERRY, Manager
Sold in Nevada City by W. D. VINTON.
eae Call for Free Sample.
Legal Work and Correspondence
Office in Nevada County Real Estate
Hoticeto Voters
REGISTRATION
. OFFICE Of Tae CounTY CLERK
OF NevaDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
WSTOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN
N That the laws of the State of
Califorvia provide for a new and complete Registration of the voters of
Nevada Oounty in accordance with the
provisions of Section 1094, of ths
Politioal Code of the State of Oalifornia that said Registration
Began January Ist, 1904,
and wiil continue to and include
Wednesday, September 28th,
after which it will cease,
Transfers from one precinct to another within the county will close
Thursday, Octcber 13th, 1904,
.
. Attention is called to the provisions
lof Section 1088, which provides that
. oply those “who shall have been a resi
. dent of the State one year next preced. ing the election, and of the county in
. which they claim their vote Ninety
‘days, aod in the election precinct
. Thirty days” are entitked to registration,
Farther notice is hereby given tbat
affidavits of registration or transfers
“must-besworn-to before the County
. Clerk or his Deputies.
. All persons; foreign born, intending
to become a citizen, should be naturalized prior to and including
August oth, 1904,
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as those naturalized after that date
. cannot legally vote ut the general election held oa
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8b, 1904,
The office of the County Glerk (in
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