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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
pes At Pythiau Castle.
\Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t<
d. ,
sae FRANK E. WADSWORTH, C.C.
@ W. Oavan, a. of R. and S.
Mistletoe Eacampment, No. 47,1. O
o e
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
Svery nd 4th Monday of each month a
7:80 o’slook.
. : J H. POLMERE, C. P.
_G@go. A. Gray, Scribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evenir g at 7:30 o'clock.
AUGUST RAPP, President.
ED. J. MORGAN, B. 8.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Secon. und fourth Thursdays of each month
MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres.
MLS. RELLAR NOUGLASS R.S
Hovada County Harrow Gauge BB.
TIMETABLE NO. 55.
Trains will luave and arrive at Nevada City
on and afte: Sunday, May 18, 1900, as folows.
LEAVING FOR,OOLFAX.
“ Daily; mecting with Lo5:20 A. M. cal g Abe arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and Saa #rancisco via
Stockton at 4:15 P. M.
g&: A, M. Daily , connecting with overland
*45 train No.5, stopping only at Auburn,
Rocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa
nd Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at
215 p. m.
Daily; connecti: with
12: P. M. Overland Train, leavi
Sav 35 Fe at 8:00 A. M. for East, a
Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at
10:00 A. M.
with Lo. Daily; connecti:
5:15 M. cal "dhyain leavi'e Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland — rains for
hast and West.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 P, M, Pally:
Arriviag From Grass Valley Only.;
8:15 A. M. paily.
ARRIVING FROM OOLFAX.
° Daily ; connecting with O+er9:35 A. M. land Train from East.
a Daily; connecting with over: 1205 P.M. land train from bast.
. Daily ; connecting with Uver§:90 P. M. land trate leaving San Fi o
cise at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Li ised
leaving san Francisco at 10 A M,
° Daily ; connecting with Lo:a'
9: O P. M. Train leaving Sacremento at
4:6. **. M. and all points South.
GEO. FLETCHER,
Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Cc. P. LOCGURIDGE, Superintendent.
y
). R. DAVIS,
feacher ot Vocal and Instrument: !
Music,
Also Choral api Orchestral Director.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and othe:
portions of Nevada county weekly for the
— of instructing pupils at their owr
es.
Tor particulars at to terms of tuition, ete
apply to the Protessor, either by lettero
at his homei2 North SanJuap 0
the Union Hotel Nevads Cite
C. H. HARRISON,
DEALSB Is
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacc«
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET.
Dancing School.
Ladies and geutieman’s dancing schou!
every Wednesday ev ning, and children’s
dancing school every Saturday a/ternoon. by
PROF. JOHN MICHEL}!
DR. COREY:
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Has moved his offices to 1009!¢ Ninth Street,
between J and K.Hours 10 to12-a.M., 2 to
4 and7to8 Pp. M., or by appoin' ment.
SACRAMENTO, CAL,
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transien'
customers,Stables Open . All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City.
Telephone Nr ~
National Exchange Stable,
Broad Street, opp. Natio: al Hxchange Hote
Mevada City, 2s
JAMES HENSESSY, bd Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES ABD BUGGIES
To he found in thie mart -f the Gate
Dr, Alvah N. Morgan.
. Dentist.
Broad Stréet, Nevada. City.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
Office Hours—? to 12 a. M. and 1to5 P.M.
GAP
CLOSED
The operation of through
trains between San Frencisco and Los Angeles,
via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on
SUNDAY, MARCH 3I, 1901,
on the new
COAST
LINE
Two Through _ Trains
daily. Tur Coast LINE
LIMITED, leaving each
terminal in the morning,
equipped with elegant
cafe and parlor cars, will
make daylight trips
through the most pictur“esque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents
of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Secure '[ime Tables and any desired
information from
MORRIS LOBNER,
8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax.
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
ROAD STREET, MEVADA CITY
CAPITAL.
%
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, -° «= 50,000
Undivided profits, 85,000
i £. M. PRESTON......+geese
D. E. Moxean coves
Hon. Niles Searls,
Lord Housman
BUSINESS HOURS.
10 a.m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
. 6:30 to 7:30 P.M
COBRESPONDANTS. .
New York—Nationa] Bank of North Amer
"a Francisco—Firet Nation:i Bank, Loo
don, Paris & American Bauk.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill.
We tasue Sight Drafts payabie in
NEW YORE,
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO
Also Bills of Excha pyable at sight .
the oo Be cones of Great Britain on
"Collects ons on any part of the United State:
ty.
‘i Eishest price paid for County and Stet
Warrauts.
od Silver Bullion purchased,
oe Office ot she Bank.
i fice at Grass Val This Bank Mainta’ oy esr Fant motes .
J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent ab Grass Valley,
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevada
City, Cal.
L. BOWMAN. 4 F.SHAV
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Strea,
Nevada City. Cal.
¢INE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OP BILLINGS.
RYTRACTING SKITT PITT Y Nas
Analysis of
J. F. Cutter
Whiskey.
oo
In our analysis of
the sample or whiskey left with us by
you we find the alcohol by volume to be
47 13 perce t and by
weigh 34.80 percent
The ext active mat
ter amounts ty 0.85
per cent. and thein
orginic matter to
but the miuutest uf
traces
As the result of
those and other tests
we tind he wh skey
to be -:ee from ail
abno mal or deleteriou. ing: edient<; to
be npt« thestandard
+t ength; and tu constitute au absolutely
pure artic e,
‘luos. Pxicz &Son
E. MARTIN & CO.
54-56 First St.,
San Francisco
UNION MARKET,
COLLEY BROS., =
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates. .
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacoa
and ward,
Prop’s.
R. H. TURNER,
. Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Will practice in ali the. Courts of the
United States.
Makes a specialty of Mining Cases,
Mining Patents and Lund Causes.
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, .
oroer [nird aud Market Streets, Sau
Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16.
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER :
—aNp—
EMBALMER.
‘Parlors Broad Street, opp. City Hall.
Open day and night. Hearse furnished
in city free. Strict attention to ail calls
day or night. Lady atraudant. Teleie, West 6. $
Opp. Rosenberg B:: 84
Banish business for a week.
Forty attractions on the Midway and “something doin’ every
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 Ball in the State
Capitol, and ending with a
mirth-pre voking Mardi Gras.
Round trip, one and onethird fare, any point.
camnennbeiaeeti
becomes a pleasure.
by druggis
or and banis'
TT’ They overcome WeakmoTT’s P. [ ness, irregularity aid
(3 omissions, increase vigx 4 CARY —__————————eoeooeeee ish “pains
of menstruation.”» They are “LIFE SAVERS” to girls’ at
womanhood, Mtg vag develope oe =4 boty. rahe
“kn reme or women equals them. Cannot do harm—
poor d 1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold
ts. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
———
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
>.
1. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ICE—TILLEY BUILDING (UP STAIRS)
bs Broad street, corner Pine, Nevada
ty.
FRANK POWER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
GENT FOR THE REST FIRE AND LIFE
A Insurance Companies.
fice on Pine street. near Courthouse.
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
WiLL PRACTICE IN ALL TH& COURT
State and federal.
P. F. SLMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Wik. PRACTICK IN THK STATE AND
TMnttad Qtatae Wnwetel
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at; Law,
FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING,COR.BROAD
( y nd Pinestr ~'-. Nevaia Citv
THOS. 8S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
( )@8ICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM.
meroial and Pine r*r-ete.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
( pizice-COR, BKOAD AND PINESTs.
up stairs. Nevada Citv.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Cranseript Block, Commercial Stree’
Nevada OCitv.
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
( )PEICE— TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA
orTv.
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the ’Bus will
make regular trips between Neévada
City and Grass Valley atthe following
hours:
Leaving Nevada City at 10a. m., 2, 6
and 7:30 p. m. : 2
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. 4,
3:45 and 6:30 p. m.
Passengers calied for in any part of
town. without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National Excnange Hote},
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop
Stockholders Meeps.
THe annua’ meeting of the st-ckholders of
Odd Feliows Hali Association wil beheld
on Monday evening, “ay 6th 1901, t744."elock,
for the purpose. of elect ng a Board of Direvors avd he trausaction of such other
bus ness as may be properl, brought before
said meeting.
aT. P. Rrown, Chairman.
Nevada Cit+, April 1. 1901.
The Leading Flour.
FOR SALE KY ALL GROCERS.
Unton: Flotet
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’r.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the State.
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
And Large Modern Dining Room.
OFFICE. OF THE
Assessor of Nevada County,
POLL TAX NOTICE.
« Ngvapba City, April 20, 1901.
OTICE IS HrRbhBY G.VEN THAT THE
State roll Tax: f two dollars for the
year 191 is now due and payable at my
office, atthe Court House,or to a Deputy
Assessor
: neat on $839 of the Political Code reads as
ollows:
tvery male inhabitant of the State over
twe'ty-one -nd urder sixty years of age,
eXcept paupers insane per onaud Indians,
Sruvided the same he paid between the
First Monday in March and the First
Monday in July,
Then it shell be three dollars.
Section 3846 of the t olitics] Code makes it
the duty of the Assessor to “demaud Poll
Tax of every p rsonliable theref r and on
the neglect or refusal of such personto ay,
he must collec: by seizure ‘aud sale of any
personal property owned by such p-rson ”
Under Sect Ons 429to 435 every person wl o
refuses to give hisownn mé or the name ot
any person in his emnlo:, or wh> in eny
manner obs ruets the Assessor or any of his
deputies in the evliecticn ot the state Pol:
‘tax is guiity -f a misdemeanor, and liable
to'a tine o: $300 or imprisonment in the
County Jail, or both such fi.e and imprisonmeut.
Uuly those persons under twenty-one or
over six y ye rs of age are exempt. Poll
4a. must be pa don demand.
H. C. SLMROEDER,
a23 Assessor of Nevada County
Order to Show Cause,
N THE SUP'RIOR COURT OF THE
County o! Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of shomas P.
Rovinson, deceas: d.
Ll. J. orpie,the administrator of thee:
state of ‘Lhomas P. KOb nson, deceased, haying on this 28d day of ap il, 191, pre
seuted his verified petition praving tor an
ord. r oOsellthe real estate of said deceas.d
and it appearing to this Court that it
is necessary to seli the whole or some part
ot the estate of said deceas:d to pay the
debts of d sed and exp of administra ion.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and éecreed that ail persons interested in the estare
of said deceased appear before the Supericr
Court on Monday, May 2.th, 1901, at the
hovr of ten o’ciuck.A, M: of said day to
show cause, if any they have, why an order
shou d not be granted to saiu adiin strator
to seil so much of the said real estate
as shall be necessary and that a copy of
this order be pub ished in ‘1 HE DAILY 1 RANSCRIPT,a newspaper pu: lished and pr.nted
iu eaid county, tor four successive weeks.
Dated april 23, 1901.
F. T. NILON, Judge.
Filed April 28, 1901.
F,L AxBoaast, Clerk.
By A.J. Hosaing Deputy Clerk.
;: Jones & Larue, attorueys for Administraor. a2s
Order ‘to Show Cause.
[T° THE SUPERIUR COURT OF THE
County ot Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Uharies E.
Johnston, de eased.
C. », bastin, Administrator with the will
jann Xed, of the estate of CHAKLES kK.
JOH STON, degeased. having tiled his pe
ti ion herein. duly verified, praying ior an
order of sale o ‘the real atute of said decedent for the pur poses therein set forth, it is
theretore ordered ny the Court, that all
persons interested inthe estate of said deceased, appeer before the said Superior
Court on MONDAY, the THIKTEENTH DAY
of MAY, 1Wi, at 10 u’clock a.m. of said day,
atthe Court koom of said Superior Uourt in
the Court House in Nevada City, Coun y o
Nevada, “t.te of Calito nia, to show cause
why an order shoud not be granted to the
said Administrator, with the will annex: d
to sell 80 much of the real e tateof suid de
ceased. at private sale. as s' all be ne cessa ry,
and that‘a copy of this order be vublished
tor at least four successive weeks in the
NavaDa City DAILY ‘. RANSORIPT. a newspaper printed and published iu said county.
Dated april 12th, 1901.
F. 1. NiLuN, ey ah fry Judge.
FRED SEARLS, Attorney for Administrator.
Y ee
Notice to Creditors.
EStte OF HARRIET CARR, DECRASED.
Notice is hereby, given by the undersigoed Kxecutur of the Estate of Harriet
Carr, dceased. to the creditors of aud ali
persons havi: g claims agaiustthe said deceased toexh-bitthem with the necessary
vouchers, withinfour mouths after the tirst
publication of this not ce, tthe said Kxecutr, t the Law Difice of John bh. ‘ yrrel’, in
the fhomas buiduiug, city of Grass Valley,
the same being the pluce for the transaction
ot the business of :aid estate in the said
couuty of Nevada,
GEORGE CARR,
Exec”tor of the Last Wili and Testament of
Hasraet bern gosenay i. bic tae
a at Nevada City, this
April. 1901, * mabe
Joun R. TYRRERLL, Attorney for Estate. a20
Notice to Creditors.
Ete oF Bihus NOVITZE ¥,. DE.
«+ Notice is hereby gi b
unds: signed, Admini-tratrix of the Rates
of Heu:y Nuvitzky, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims acainst
the said d to exhibit them with the
necessary vonchers, within four months atte,
the tirst pul! lication of this notice, to the
suid Administratrix, at the Law Office ot
Lhas. W. Kitts, » ain street, Grass Valley,
trunmotioa afte tutines of identi ts 2 © business
said county of Nevad a al sabe
t A NOVITZKY
_Adm‘nistratrix of Kst: lothe ee x o state of Heury No
vated april izth, 1901.
Charles w. Ki At *
Ptr pig tts, Attorney for Admioie
StOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
De be He COUNTY NARROW GAUGE
Raiiroaa Company. The annual meetsng Of the Stockholdes of the Nevada County
Darrow Gauge Kailroad Company for the
election of seyen : irectors.'o serve for the
— r hy ane for the scouners ion 0:
t er bus: as
—— the mee ta, will be dat the be 4
© Company at the ra epo' Tass
V hey, NevadaCoun y, Caddoouine tag °
Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 1901,
At8 o’clock p.m. Pol
4 o'clock ai cloned at #78 p.m. reer ra
day of May. By order of the Bosed ot
¥. @. BRATTY, Secretary.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
— FOR —
Furnishing School Books.
CE IS HER&BY GIVEN THAT THE
Gace oF Educat on of Nevada OUntys
(a iforn a, will receive sealed bids for ‘urnishing the following Schuul Books tor use
in.the Schoo.s of Nevada Lounty :
Supplemeotary Readers for the Ist,
24. 3d, 4th, Sih, 6th, 7th, 8th and
9th Grades.
Algebra, Elementary Geom:try,
Boow-keepinz, Elementary History,
Writing and Drawing.
All bids will be opened at
Ll o’ciocK a. m. on June 15th, pik ’
nt
OF TRS Ge tee an tioase at Nevads
Che Boned reserves the right to reject any
and all bias. w. J. ROGER’,
Secretary County Boa dof td.c tion.
Novoda City, Cal., Apri 6, 1901. aps
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
HE ELECTORS OF 9 HE CORPORATION
‘> of the city of Ney-da. are hereby notified that an election will be he'd in Nevada
City on
Monday, May 6, 1901,
to elect the followingnamed officers:
1. Marshal.
2. Assessor.
3. Treasurer.
_ 4. City Trustee.
5. City Trustee.
The plages of election and the offcers who
shalconduct sais elect on iu each of the
several precincts 0 s-id city of Nevada sha 1
besndthey are hereby designated aud appo nted as [0.10 48, to-wit:
PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polls at Clutter’s carriage shop. Inspectors id. Saith and A. Tam; Judges, D n
Dowerard John Kafter; clerks, C. H. Harrison and James Neazje; ballot clerks, John
Waters aud n. L. 5+ eeney.
PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polls at City Hall. Ins ectors, D.S. Baker
aud Mike Garver; judzes. O CU. Coulan and
C J. Brand; clerks, John We ber and W. 5.
Holman; b Mot clerks, George A. Bailey aud
W. J. Urgan.
PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polls at No.1 Hose H: se ‘nsvectors, T C.
Ra_dali and Wm Floyd; judges, J. W. Dean
and Wm. Walters; c.erks. L. M. Sukeforth
andG A.G ay; ballot clerks, brank Power
and J. E, Carr.
PRECINCT NO. 4.
Polls at Pennsylvania Kngine House. In
spectors, Jo'n Dunnichf nd thomas Kowe;
judges, K. Muller aud J. S. Gregory; clerks,
A. bartung and A. C Gault; balio. clerks,
George Dunster an! W. H. Hicks.
The polls will be open f om sunrise till 5
o’clock p, m.
B.S. RECTOR, President
Attest—SIDNEY PRAED, Clerk.
Aprii4, 190i. ad
“ORDINANCE NO. 189.
An Ordinance to regulate the Salary of the
City Mar hal.
HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY
of Nevada do ordaiuasfo'llows: .
Section 1. The City Marshal shall receive
as compensation tor his services :he sum of
Fifty Dollars per mouth, to be paid out of
thet ity Tieasury
Section 2. al! urdinances or parts of Ordinances inc nflict with the provi ions of
this Ordinance are hereby r~-); ea ed
Section 3, <Lhis Ordinance shall take effect May i6th. 1:01.
Passed Aprii 18, 1901, by the following yore:
Ayes—Rector, Gault, Hill, Jackson and
Peard,
Noes—None.
Absent—None,
\R. S. PECTOR,
President of the Board of Trustees,
Attest—SIDNEY PEakv, Clerk.
[Seal] al19
Order to Show Cause,
he the Superior Court. of the County of
Nevada, state of Calitornia,
In the matter of the kstate of FRASCIS
BLAIN, deceased.
A. kK. Morrison, the administra‘or of
the estate ot fKraucis Blain, deceased, having tiled herein his petition duly ver fied,
praying for order of sale of certain real estate of sa‘dde edent for the purposes thereiu set forth, itis therefore ordered by sad
Court that ail persons interested in the estate of suid deceased appear bhefure the said
Superior Court on Monday, the 27th day of
May, 190', at .en o’ecluck iu the forenoon
ot said cay. atthe Cours Koom of said Superior (Court, at the Courthouse, Nevada
City, Nevada county, State of California, to
show cause why an order should not be
granted tothe said Admiui trator to sell so
much of the rea! estate of the said decea-ed
at pubiic auction as shall be necessary and
that a copy of this order be published at
least tour successive weeks in the NuVADA
CITY . AILY ‘LRASSORIPT, a daily newspaper
pub ished and printed at Nevada City in said
County of ‘evada, State 6f Cal: fornia,
Dated April 4, 1901.
a2 b. 1. NILON, Superior Judge.
Assessment Notice
Re ARD GOLD MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of business,
dau F: ancisco, California; location uf works,
Nevada count., ( alifornia,
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors held on the 25th day of
April, 10'. an assessment, (No 4L) of Lwo aud
Une-H:If cents per share was levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, pay able immediately in United states Gold Coin, to the
Secretary,at the office of the company, 414415, Claus Spreckels Builuing, San Francisco, Calift rnia.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 2ith day of May,
101, will be delinquent,and advertised for sale
re,will be sold oni hursday, the isth day
ment, together with costs of advertising, and
expenses of sale,
By order of the Board of Directors.
SAMUEL W. BACKUs, Secretary.
OrricE—tit-415 Claus Sprecdels Building,
San Fr aucisco a2
le
Notice To Creditors.
Ste OF PETER ALLISON, DEceased. Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned, administrator of the estate of
teter Allison, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claiins against
the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the
necessary vouchers, within four mouths after the first. publication of this notice to the
said administra or, at the law oftice of E. B.
Power, a’ Nevada City, counry of Nevada.
pina of phy ey saine being the p ace
! he trausac.iou of the business :
est .te, in said county of Nevada, me
HANKY FITTER,
Administrator of the estate of Pe er Allison,
eceaseu.
Dated April 26, 1901.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ROVIDENCE GOLD MINING COMPA
Location of priucipal p ace of eclagn
San _ Francisco, _* alitornia, Location of
worka. avers City. Caliornia,
‘ ce is here' y given, that at
of the Boara of D rectors, heli ootie ie
day of March, 1901, an assessment (No 1) of
ae Doliar ($1.0) ber share wa< levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, paynl immediately to she Secretary, at the
e company, No.
a Mona € alitornia. pis netace
ek upou which this assess
shail remain unpaid on the 24th day of hortt
SUL. will be delinquent, and adver ised for
sale at public Buction; aud uuless s ment
. made betore, wil be sold on ONVAY
he Nta day of June, 191, to ay the delinquent. + sse-sment, t wetier with the costs of
vertising and eapouton of sale.
By order of ny 7% of Directo's,
Gth-e—Ne. car. BRICH, Secretary,
F /
Francisco, Califoruia, eer eee m2”
CREMATION.
Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association,
8AN FRANCISCO,
HE charge for Cremationto Chure
ine re grammes. ¢°1 oeantantone a”
fomilipa. i$40. Al: othe.s ‘Ss. OS a
coffius, orname ts ‘and § ouds are se do
used. A niche in the Columbarium isa mon:
umeut and saves the ons: of a lot and its ware
G6URG & EB. FLETC
and stone nd f
jim. or circular.
belorew auction. and unless payment is made $3:
of June, 1901, to pay the delinquent asses$1 55,
ORDINANCE NO. 73.
An Ordinance Imposing a License on
the Business of Conducting or
Keeping of «Nickel-ia-the-Slot [Ma
Cames of Chance. :
HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Tan
Cvuntyv of sevada do ordain as a, ows:
SECTION 1. Every . person, whet er ane
owner, manager oF lessee, engaged In oe
Enginess of cor dne-ing or keeving omy S
vi € commonly known yea eae ee
jot” machive, or any im .
at a hy machine is open to the public. an
“played” in any manner as a aime fs
ahance: must procure @& license trom bo
Jax Coliector of said Nevada Cran. f .
shall pay therefor the sum of tive he pe
per quarter. { r each of said mach a. °
in his possession or, under hisco tro j ed
any person wo has any such machiveiu ie
. place of biusinessshall be deemed the ma n
aver thereof. This section ar lies to eo
machines of this character without gy
to the Kind of coin, check or rainy ar
stance or article dro ped in the sot o oat
machine, and whether said machine is
played for music, cigars, liquors or meroe onow 2. The Tax Collector shall bare
the co lection of the license provided for 27
this ordinance, and itis hereby made his
duty to collect the same, and 'f any
required to take out a license under the
rovisions of this ordinauce fails, refuses or
fe lec's to teke out such lice se,the Tax
Co iector shall direct the District Aptornes
to bring suit in the name of the County o
Nevada against such person for the Pao abe
ery of such ‘icense, aud in such case t . 3
Collector. may make the necessary affidavit
for, and a writ of attachmen* may ene
witout any bond being given on behalf Mt
the platntiff. and in case of recovery by she
plaintiff, ¢ifty Dollars damages mnt fe
added o the 1udgment and go ts tu becollected trom the defendant. rn
~ECTION 3. the Tax Collector shall collect
af-e vt Une Dol'ar for each license sold
which shal be paid into:the Salary fund of
County.
ork All moneys collected for license u der the provi-ion of this ordinance
shall be paid over to the County Treasurer,
as other moneys are, and placed to ~~
credit of the Geveral Fund of the County o
MeeorroN 5. Any person shall be entitled to
pav and receive license for one quarter,
but for no shorter period _The license to
be collected Poet alee evaleaee suall bedue and pa able in advance.
oNECTION 6. this ordinauee shall take effect anda be in force ou aud after May First,
l.
ND hovidad that nothing in this ordinance
shallbe deemed ‘o affect or repea! anv of
the provisions of an ordivance numbered 54,
passed by this Foard on January 6th, 1898,
but that suid last named or inmance shali be
deemed to be continued in foree,
The above crdipauce was passed bv the
Board of Supervisors of Nevada County
California at a regular ally . of sai
Board, held Apri! 10. 1901. by the following
vote: Supervisors Mil er, Grissel, Wood, Fay
and Martin voted aye,
\ves— none.
sinstee: W. H. MARTIN,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
Nevada County, Californ a.
Attest:
F. L. Arsoaast. Clerk, ‘
By A. J. Hoskina, Deputy Clerk.
(SEAL.] all
Nevada City Delinquent Taxes
For 1900-1901.
No. 84. Buk, C. M.; Sacramento. street,
Portion of lot 4, blk. 52; val. of lot $30, improvements $450. Furni.ure $20. ‘ax $5 00;
co-ts $1 25. Total $6 25,
No. c+. Buck & Halloway, Sacramento
street. Pi riion f lot 4, blk. 52, val. of Jot
$45, improve nents $50. + ersonal property
$100., Tax $6 25; costs $1 30, Total $7 75.
No. %. Caldwell Jobh. Main street. Lot
10. blk. 17; val. of lot $200. improvements
$1300 = Personal property $00. Tax $2410;
costs $2 20. Total $26 20. ‘
No, v7. -Roike Carrie A. Mortgage on
west portion of lot 1, blk. 10, $400. ‘bax $4 10
costs 70) cts. Tutai $4 70.
No. 105 Carrico, Mrs. Mary TS Lot 11,
bik. 25; val. of ot $5, improvements $100.
‘Tax $1 0; cost 58 cts. Total oz 08.
No, 152. Coughlan, M., Nimrod street. Lot
4, blk. 60, val. of io: $100, improvements $50
Mortg x e held by N. Webber for $150. Peronal property $50. Tax $3 50. costs $1 18.
sotal $4 68. .
‘No. 330. Heyer, John, estate of, Nevada
street West portion of lot 7, blk 6; val. of
lot $50, imp: ovements $350.° Personal property $150 ‘tax $5 50, costs $1 28. Total $6 78.
No. 351. Irvine, Mrs. K. C., Mainstreet. Lot
5. blk. ¥; val, of jot $100, imvrovemeuts $50.
Tax $1 50, costs 58 cts. ‘Lo al $2 08
No. 381. Knuckey, Jas., Lost Hill. Lot 6,
blk. 84; val. ot lot 350, improvements $100.
‘Lax $1 50, costs 48 cts. Total $2 08.
No 561 Ragon, L,. Water street. Portion
of lot 5, blk. 7; val.o lot $30. Tax 50 cts,
costs 53cts. Tot+! $1 03. '
No. 60]. Schmidt, L, P., B-oad street. Lot
a bik. we val. of lot eS Hmprovernente $50.
er Onul prope: ty v0, ‘Tax: $7.00, costs
$1.35 Total $0 35. ; i.
So, 613., scott, Wm. Portion of lot 12, blk
20; val. vf lot $50. improvémeuts $150. *Mortraze held »y Citizens Bank $425. Personal
propetay $60. sax $1. 35, costs $1 06. ‘otal
Nu. 464. McCauley, Mrs. H., Spring s'reet.
Lot 2, blk. 38; val. of lot $100, improvements
+800. Persoual property $1:0, ‘Lax $lu 380,
oats a a we $11 50. i
0, 478. McLean, estate of, Nevada street.
Lot 5, blk.7; val. of lot $150, improvements
350. 1ax $9 0 , costs 75 cts. Total $5 75.
No, 514. Ugden, A, G., Water street. West
half of lot 4, bik. 4; va'. of lot $150, improveMmeuts $350. Mo. tgage held by Mra. Cc. aA.
Pare $30. ersonal property $50. Tax
Tax $2 50, costs $1 12. Totai $3 62.
_No. 535. Queutana, Mrs. K. T., estate of,
poppe str Dag ae 1 bik. 6; val. of lot $5.
Mprovements $40, ers. pal proper .
T +x $5 00, costs $1 25. ‘Lotal $6 Pe. diode i
No. 621. Seibet, Mrs. C., Commercial
8 reet; Lot oie ad = of lot $300, improvements $0. ax tora swe 00, costs WwW ccs.
v. 63. Simmons, Geo, Spring stre
Lot 10, bik 385, val. of lot $100, tappuvensenes
v0. Mortgage held by Thos. Jackson and
wite $300. Tax $100, costs 55 cts. Total
No. 664. Jackson and wife (should be
Jacka and wite). M
Simmons’ lot 10, bln. 35. $800 ete ease:
one yg Total $3 65. gen OF
oO. O54. Valentine, Mrs. D., Mai 5
East portion ot lot 2, bik. 63; coer lot $30,
improvements $.00. Personal roperty $5.
Lax $4 50, costs $1 23. Total $5 qs. é
And notite is hereby given that unless the
texes delinqueut in the foregoing delinquent list are paid the property ou which
aid delinquent taxesare a licn, willbe sold
"Saturday, April 27, 1904,
At public auction in front of the Cit
Cor, inthe city and county of Nossats
the bidder who wiil take the Jeast Qautity
of the land or in e.se an individual is asses ¢d. the smaliest Portion ot said interest
and pay the tuxes and costs due. Said sale
Willcommene at U1 o'clock a.m. on said
Saturoay, April 27, 1901. commencin at the
rey saber list en} continuing alphabetieeo
hu ts OL ae merical order unti: said :ale
gi tuens my hand this Sth day ‘of April,
E. A. TOMPKIN
aps City Marshal and Tax Cotieuant:
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sale of delingne
bereby postpon.d t quent tazes is
21901, wel welosk ae, TOURS. AY, MA
2. # 4» TOMPKINS, City Marshal.
Anou:l Fleeting.
{ HE ANNUAL MEE ING OF sTOCKHOLDers of the Masonic Hall Assuci
ie bela si enoni Hall, Nevada Clty on pd
.* * t, 867 O’cl
parpoeds ‘electing Drestesenae bee p Re
ye =i Pig Pereusaction of such other busibefovesaid mecting. > “24 legally brought
F, L. ARROGAST, Chai :
1. J. ROLPE, Seorevary.AH GUEY
Pine Street.....Nevada City”
ee ‘
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all
times, Sf ome eee
a
. CHCKENS 10 ORDER AT ANY TOME
chines,’”? Used By the Public in +
FRUTand VEGETABLE STORE.)
existing uuder
‘i . the state of torn 2 tied te
¢ . cipal place ;
County of Nevada, in said §
st i
Ris conpanets m of
clerk of Nevada ounty; t
day of No
Seeretury or State of G Pm
‘aud @ certiticate ot i
issued by. the seer
7 po te of Gall
i isites of, ; the reuw } law,
ing SOR ation. the Jaw, ond
That thereafter, and. :
quired by law, corpo:
izca, elected dis othe
fo med and doing pened ‘o mei ‘o' businens
of the -Hrusperite Oia,
ate name. %
— the umiwe of Direg
poration is seve:
named in the 4 rego: '
Dircerors, aud ever
are Lireciors ot
verity Uil Company.
S. Lord, A. K. Lord,
is the Kroaperity: A
petitioners désire tu have the ‘
curporation changed to the
Prosperity Petroleum Company,
That the reason tor Maki:
of name is, that a corporation
name was 0 » saving
place Ot busiticss a. San Jove, inthe
ot Santa Claia, sta.e of Cu: vis.
the art: les ineo poration of éai
rity Oil Company 0: san sose wenn
, ice Of Lhe Secretary of
Cali ornia about two: weeks Piio
ing of petitioners’ a plication,
perity Uil Company of San dose fi
suid uame, and-is entitied to '
‘nat both curpora ionsa ee ¢
© 1 business, Owning ia dea 0
same im ibe County of Kern,
furuia. That by r-ason or'thie
sant contusion is caused and
curs iu selling stock, and in
the two eorporations are brouy
ilict by reasou of the identi
‘Lhat the Prosperity uil Co
Jose, California, claims that. it is
appropriatur of the nae, and
that this corporativn shail change
that there may be no louger a
tween the 0: porations and eo
business matte.s by reason of the
ot ican,
‘
herefore, your petitioners
after due notice given, tais non
will ix @ time and piace tor the i
this petition. ‘nat upon proof of
lication of this pet.tion, for thet
the manuer required by jaw, aud di
jug the evidence. in support uf1
this court will make its order ¢.
name of petitiouer from tie Pro
Compauy to tae Mckittrick Ero
troleum Company, and that sue!
further proc ings may be bad in pa
thereto as tu the cuurt may seem pip
Aud your yerisioness will ever
Dated April 6th, 1¥ui.
&. K. LORD, D'reetos)
3.8. MoBklvo, Dir
kK. C. WALKATH, Ditty
*
D
u, W.
State of California,
County o: Nevaua,
K. Lord eimyg tirst duly swor
‘hac he is an officer, to Wit: the Pr
the Prosperity Uil Company ; thi
paax is a corporation, organi
ug under aid by virtue ot the jaws:
State of Calisornia, ard has* its pr
pluce or bu:iuess at Nevada city, fi
County of ftovada. in said Srate;:
has read the 1oreguing petition
the cunt uts thereo ; that thesam
of his own Knuwiedge, « xcept as to
tuerein stated on iutui mativn o1 b
as tu those Matters he boule o be!
4
6thda, o April, iv 1.
RED SEARLS, Notary Poblie in:
LNOTORIAR BEAL,[
Notice For Publication,
DEPARTMENT OF THE
LAND UFFIO« AT MARYBYL
Maren 13, 10k .
OTICE IS HEREBY uiVin shay
tollowing-named settler has
of his iutenton to make huul prof a
pert of nis claim, and that said prook
be made betore the Kegister aad Kent
or the uv. 5. Land Udice at Maryayl bs
on April 8, 1901, viz: Thomas 4 8
Homestead Application No. 0420, 30 7
% ut 3. We 4 te 4g Of N. We i,
‘ON, K. 44, Se6. 7, ip. 18.N, 8b. Dee
die names the following wituesses ti
his cOutinuous residence upon
tion of said. land, viz: Thomas »
Samuet U. Gunning and Kdwin A, fo
Garpaville, 5 Ate arc Peter
Jamptonville P, O., Cal. 2
mis HAANK W, JOHNSON, I
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF RACHEL COULTE
Ce
s0UIGe Is hereby given by the un g
Administratrix of the estate of Kachell
ter, deceased, to the creditors of
bersous having claims against the
Ceased, td exhibit them with the
vouchers, within four mouths after sag
publication ot this notice vo the said Adi
at the iaw office of Cha:. W. Kits,
Grass Vailey. the same being the
the trausaction of the business ©
April 2, 1901. MARY 8, HUNTS
Admx. of estate of kachel U
ceased.
Chas. W. Kitts, Atty. a
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at?Sacramento, Cal.
1901. ‘
~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN THAT
following-named settler A
. nocice of hiwiutention to make BM
iu support 01 hi: claim, and that ‘
will be made before the Judge of
perior Court of Nevuda Counts
vada City Ual., on Monday, 4 He Be
viz: Waltiam. i, Gillet, upod tN
tor the N.34 of S. W. 4 and 5.404
Seo 28, Ts 01 Nay 10 b,, MD. BM
He.uames the fuliowiug whneeey .
his cumiiuous residence por nith, Ae
tion of, said sand, viz: <. Galbraith .
Kohler, Wm. Lathrop, aud Geo. ,
of Nevada City, Val., ᤀ⸀
mrt SILAS
we
‘Notice For Publication.
Lanp (Frio AT
Cee ee GREBY GIVEN Taae!
lowing bamed setuer has *
port of his clan, aud vba: aid
before th
U.S. L aud Office a
pte at y ed etcon IND. Aids, £08
of Nig Soest SEhc and SW) OSHS
“iis soa i Aa ‘o.lowiug witness
tinuous res dence upos ude
mof said sand viz: Heury i sity
Dobbins FP, 0. California; ¥ tliat ta
of Vobbins P. VU. Cassornlss ‘iife
Giasies Wo Cook, of Dobbins BP, On
FRANK W. JOHNSON, &
f Re 4
y jer his iuteution 10 make final p tw
\
: AL OF
gear unerig S
Y vd ation (8
oftice of the
at in Ne
Tuesday, May 14, 19%
: ‘" , for the ow
pay de fhe, pete se've he an
Subscribed and sworn tv belore nie.
the county of Nevada, . tate of Calitornia
tate in said county of Nevada, Cala
} pEney, Regi
March 80, 101) 9)
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