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August 13, 1901 (4 pages)

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Lie ni OMS -—FOR— ORANGES, LEMONS: French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of all kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM And the Finest Ice Cream at Is &.25 CTS A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. E J. Rscror, Pres. W. H. Martin, Vice P. os Agency Nevada County Bank Paid Up Capital $50,000 A Goneral Banking Busixess Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on bullion. Drafts drawn on any pért of the world. Loans made on Real and Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street....National Hotel Building SUMMER EXCURSION RATES RAST . Southern Pacific offers those low round-trip rates: ON SALE F KOUND-TRIP. August 20-21 .. Louisville, $77,50 August 22-23 September 5-6 October 3-4 Septembe: 5-6.. Cleveland, $82.50 These rates apply from Oalifornia main-line points. Many miles shortest—many hours fastest—finest scenery —choice of routes —iimited trains— personally conducted tourist excursion ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Details at the nearest office : SOUTHERN PACIFIC Secure Time Tables and any desired ‘information from MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. .. Buffalo, $87.00 TIME TABLE NO. 55. Tratus will leave acd arriveat Nevada City as follows. : , SAVING FOR COLFAX. = Daily; connecting with Lo§:30 A. M. eal Train arriving at Sac,amento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francieco via Stcekton at 4:15 P. M. A. M. Daily ,connecting with overland g:00 train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, unocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port ud Oakland. arriving in Sau Franci Costa at . : Some years ago. in Sal. John Weer, a°Cornish widower with four good Jeoking Waughters, wedded Mrs. Malarin, a French widow with four sons. The boys and girls have now been all mated, atid the:five couples live nnder the saibé-toof. Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria, grandson of the prince regent, now has a son, the first great-grandson.of Prince.Luitpold. Prince Ruprecht, according to the strict order of descent, should be Prince of Wales, as his mother is the legitimist “Queen Mary IV” of Great Britain. Prosper d’Epinay, the Parisian sculptor, who for some years past has done most of his work at Rome, has just completed a plaster model. of Joba Paul Jones, who is represented standing beside an anchor with drawn sword is if about to leap upon the deek ofian vnemy's ship at the head of a boarding 30.CENTS A WEEK. — Advert; mts of not to exceed five lines in 1 inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or §2.a month, Eac additional line 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. House For Rent. A house of five rooms, situated on Nevada street, is offered for rent, at $8 per month. Inquire of G, RAMELLI, the milk man. } New House For Sale. A new house of six rooms, with offered for sale at a bargain. the TRANSCRET Office. Furnished Rooms Wanted. Three furnished rooms afe des'red for rent, with or without furniture, ina private family. Parties renting also want board Apply :t the TRanscnipr Offic>. al tf First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best shine in town. All the latest sporting papers. are kept on hand. ~ junii-tf Furnished Rooms to Let.-. Fu@bished rooms to let. Enquire at James Collej’a. corner Grove and Nevada streets tf Enquire at ab tf Prices That Talk. £teinway pianos, $525; A. B, Chase pianos, $400; Emerson pianos, $350; Estey pianos, $350, ard lots of other makes down to $200, Payments $10 per month. Esty organs from $100 up. Other makes from $25 up ' Singer rewing machines from $35 up, Payments $3 pe: month, or will exchan<e for wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Don’t buy cheap stuff when you can, getthe best for such low prices and exsy payments GEO. ‘W. REEKS, 4 gent, “juni3-tf Residence: Nevada City, Best Horse Shor in Tow JOHN TAMBLYN, the well known and practical horse shoer, has. recently opened a new shop at the corner of Broad and’ Union Bte.,: where he is. better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory work at the usual rates. HORSES BROKE TO RIDE OR DRIVE. I Frame Pictures with Artistic Judgment. Moore Also Makes Photographs. 15 p. m. * Daily; with 1:00 P. M. Overland Train, aying Sap Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an OMrland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M. . Daily; connecti: with Lo5:15 Pp. M. cal. Train leavi: ¢ Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland rains for Hast and West. connecting: Cc) LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 8:37 A. M. paity land Train fro ast. I:00 P. M, Daily ; connecting with Uyerleaving Sau Francisco atl10 A M, 4:50 P. M. and all points Sout Nevada City Assay Office, Mail or Express orders promptly attended T. H. HICKS & CO. 10:00 P, M, Pally AKRIVING FROM COLFAX. Daily; connecting with over: 5:00 P. M. jand Train leaving San Ff: n9:40 P. M. Daily :sompestiog with Lo al Cc. P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Manager. Assaying of Ores of all description. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF o. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad Street, below SOCIETY DIRECTORY: arriving From Grass Valley Only. : Daily ; connecting with Oyerland trainfrom East. siseo at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Liristed rein leaving Sacramento at F.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. M Fractious Ores a speciaity. National Hotel. Milo Ledge, Kaights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Hverting, ° “At Pythian Castle. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited atteud. FRANK E. WADSWORTH, C. C. __@. W. Oapun, K. of RB. and 8. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at : 7:30 o’slock. ‘ J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Guo. A. Gray, Seribe. ; fMiydraulic Parior, No. 56, N. 5. G. VW ects at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o’cloek. AUGUST RAPP, President. ED. J. MORGAN, BR. 8. : Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle , Second and fourth Thursdays of each montl ea MISS LILLIE MaLL&N, Pres. MINERS WANTED. Six miners are wanted: to sinka shaft at the St. Johns Quicksilver mine, © For particulars address ALF, TREGIDGO, Vallejo, Cal. Our "Phone ts West 19. Its Time For ction If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work.. Perhaps you have not yet solved’ the : plang ing time by waiting. Let help you along. We are architects, contractors and builders. RICE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, *_*___¢ Sacramento St etDR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. CW. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residerice, Secramento 8t., Nevada City, Cal. 3 W. W. WAGGONER;Civil Eugivets aud Sabveyen,MRS BELLE DOUGLASS B.S Deen Ets BED St Paradise Valley.. Ying . throughout, situated’ on Ar PelaenPe Niner : ‘problem. You're only wast» * SIMPLICITY “RALPH. PORTABILITY, “Th Blk Type Better than all others in every particular . W. GAYLORD, Agent * Nevada City, Cal. DURABILITY z em Write for Circular. ALIGNMENT ‘They overcome Weakness, irregularitv and omissions, increase. vi'ghh‘ paras or and banishmown remedy for ta Thelt New: Saloon Soneeanneniitaememenant MAITLAND BROS Ha “ i nervy Cuerters on Com Have er res ere an invite ail their former patrous to call and sex «him. They will make it a point tc serve he firest brands vo! Wines, Liquors and Cigars _ All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS., Props: Com mercial s Dr, Alvah N. [organ. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—9 to 12a.M. andito5 P.M. J. A. BECKLEY S. A. RICE . Grotto Saloon BECKLEY & RICE, Proprs. We keep on hand the finest brews of 5 Cent ~“ BEER »s Also the Finest, of ‘A Hot Lunch Served Every Saturday Night. Best We Ever Tasted! Is the yerdict of all our patrons, asto the BREAD, PIES and CAKES 4 MADE ATTHE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wedding Cakes and Fancy Pastrya specialty. Our Telephone number—West 8. LL. BOWMAN. 4d F.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK:A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. BITHRACTING SKILL¥YULLY bis! Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. ee Best of attention given to trensior eustomers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Olty Telephone No. 72 E. W. SCHIUDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street. sescocseressoees Dlevacin Olty Cs LEADING — 8 Cent Ciga: *. vin stocK—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB LA BOSA HARMONTA Union Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotei, RP Henry Lane, = =. Prop’r The finest turn-outsin the ounty,and pl ew y.end plex ‘men dav and night: THE PEERLESS SALOOH, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, SHARP BEER, . Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and to the perfect satisfaction of customers. all Kinds of Sammer*Drinks @ Specialty, he a uors & Cigars UNDERTAKING PARLORS, Lip HENRY LANE, Prop, . Broad Street... Nevada City, Ca! ALBERT REYNOLDS,Faneral Director, : Bodies Embalmed for shipment. “Orders taken for Floral Pieces Telephone 34. & io 5) 4 WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. moeris PENNYROYAL PILLS of met jon.” They are “ LIFE SAVERS” to girls at * Beas “aiding development of organs and body. No women equals them. Cannot do harm—life . e. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold Ry rageibes. DE. Mort's CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio Are ready to serve all customers with PURE MOUNTAIN ICE, and will léave it at your door daily. Leave orders at our office, at junction Broad and-Commercial streets, or call us up by telephone. CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) GZCAD STRENT, -. -. NBYADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, <<. = 50,000 Undivided profits, = 85,000 DIRECTORS. &. M. PRRBTON.....scccesceeees ene President joum T. MorGaN Cashier D. BE. MorGan Hon. Niles Searla, . KR. M. Hunt, Geo' M. Hughes, Lord Housman BUSINESS HOURS. 0 a.m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:36 to 7:30 P.M. CORRBSPONDENTB.New York—Nattoual Bank of North Amer lea. ( San Fraacisco—First Nationsi Bank, Lon don, Paris & American Bank. Heoramento—Netionsl Bank of D. O. Mill & Co. Weilss Sicht Drafte payabte tn Niw YORK, S4N FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bille of Exchange payable at sight iv she principal cities ‘oe reat Britain anc Burops. Collections on any part of the United Stare specialty. ; Highest price paid for County and Stet: Warrants. old and Silver Bullion purch-sed assay Office ot the Bank, This Bauk Maintaius an office at Grase Val ley, where a general Banking Busiuess . ; transected. J. M. THOMAS Rosxidan* Avent at Grasse Vallew Union : Fotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business eine Henry Metzenbaugher, -Prop’t. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repapered and newly furnished repainted, throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, _ And Large Modera Dining Room. “‘opping p ace for all Stages and Busses. C.H. HARRISON, DRALNB Is . All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco eee The Finest 5-Cent Cigar iu Town C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT Oop. Rosenberg Br 8 R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the~ Courts of the United States. Makes a specialty of Mining Cases Mining Patents and Lund Cases. Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, cor. Third. aud Market Streets, San, Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 18 oF Ba iD . S75 9 \ The Leading Flovr, ZB ground, Notice of Application. for U.S. Patent. owt No, 2 04. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CaL., AUGUST 7, 1901. = ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Lt N pursuance of Chapter Six, Title Thirtytwo, of the Revised Statutes of the Uni States, Henry Grover, Mar, anes Murphy, Catherine Williamson and F. M. Van Marter, claimivg the Hi:schman & Grovet Placer mine, and the American Hill Quartz Mine, the said plecer mine consisting of 47 73 acres, and said quarts mine cons sting of 15.80 acres of land, situate lyifiz and bei»g in Nevada Mining Dist ict, County of Nevada, State’ California; have made apie to the United States only patent 4 ee oie Be ‘ae ing claims, which are more fully an be metes and bounds by the official Plat thereof now pysted on said claims, aod on file in the office of the Register of the U.S, Land office at Sacramento, in the ¢ istrict of Lands subject to's: le at Sacramen‘o, State of California which field notes of survey deseibe the boundaries and extent o said claims on the surface, with magnetic variations as hereinafter stated as follows, to-wit: FIELD NOTES OF THE HIRSCHMAN & GROVER PLACER MINE—Tract A. Beginning at cor. No. 1 an iron bolt driven even with the ground in the Nevada City and Indian Flat road from which a pine 12 inch dia. scribed H. &G 1—8851 B. T. bears 8S. 26° 45’ K. 149 feet and a cedar 6 ine. dia. scribed H. & G. 1 3851 B T. hears N, 47° 15° BE, 28.4 feet and the N. K. cor. of sec ion 12, T.16N.R. 8 BE. M. D. M, bears N. 057’ W. 326.1 feet; thence Mag. var. 18° E. N. 89° 11’ E. 276 9feet; theneeS. 21° 15’ E. 379.0 feet; thence 8. 89° 15’ W. 468.4 feet; iron bolt in drill bole grani e boulder for cor. H. & G, 4—8851. fi which a cedar 7 inch in;dia. scribed H. & G. 4—3851 B. T. bears S. 52° 30° W. 26.75 feet and a ine 7 inch dia. scribed H. & G, 4—8851 B. T. ears N.4° 15’ W. 23.0 and the 4 sec, cor, on the west boundary of section 12, T. 16 N., R.8 K., M. D. M. bears S. 0° 57’ E 1956.6 feet ; thence deflecting 89° 48’ right. Var. 189 15° East, N. 0° 57’ W. $26.1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2,79 acres. Tract B. Beginning at a pine post 4inch square, 4 feet long, set 18inches in ground, surrounded . by a-mound of earth, scribed H. & G.1A.H . 9, $51 standing on the EK. boundary of the . Grover Pla@ér Mine, from which a pine 10 inch dia. seribed H. & G.1A. H. 9—8851. B, ‘f. bears S; 289,10’ E 4.4 feet and a pine 8 inch .dia. seribed H. & G. 1A. H. 9—-8851. B. T. bears N. 7#° 50’ W. 13 3 feet. Cor to sections 1, 2: 1Land 12, bears N. 34° 50° W. 1185.59 ft. dist. ; thence Var.18° 30’ E.S. 31° 15° KE. 377.3 feet; thence S. 899 28’ W.-190.6 feet, cedar pst 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in ground, surrounded by a mound of stone scribed H. & G. 3—38l et the corner of the location from which a Madrona 10 inches dia. scribed H, & G, 3—3851 B. T. bears. N.75° 25’ E. 39.6 feet.and a pine 9 inches dia, scribed H. & G. 3—8851 tears S. 77° 20’ W. 11.75 feet; thence deflecting 89° 37’ right, var. 189 30’ KE, N. 09 55’ W. 3244 feet to the place of ,beginning, containing 071 acres. 4 Tract C, Beginning at a cedar post 4 inch aquare, 4 feet long. set }8 inches in the ground. sur rounded by a mound of Stone, scribed H. & G.i A. H, 3—3851, from which a digger pine 28 inch, dix. scribed H. & G.1A. H. 83-8851, B. T. bears N. 51° 20’ W. 40.87 feet and the N. W. eor. of section 12, T. 16 N., R.8 H., M. D. M. bears N. 73° 57’ W. 552 5 feet; thence Var. 189 30’ E, ™, 39° 05° E. 1916.7; thence deflectin 50° 43’ right, Var. 189 EK. N, 899 48’ K. 223 feet; thence defigcting 899 57’ right, Va~.18° K.S.0° 15’ BE, 653 8 feet; thence deflecting 8)° 45" left, Var, 189 H.S, 86° KE, 43.7 feet; theree deflecting 108° 85’ right, Var. 18° E.S. 22° 85’ W. 1218.8 feet to pine post 4inch. square. 4feet long, set 18 inches in the g: ound, surrounded by a mound of stone, seribed H.6 and H. G. 6—3851 Gloeation corner); thenee deflecting 112° 85’ left; Var. 78° 30’ K.; East 448 feet, a gas pipe one inch dia. driven 2 feet into the groundin yard for cor. H. G. 7— from which post No. 5, of Hartford P. M. bears KE. 83 feet, the N. E. cor. of dwelling, bears N. 74° 4K, 26,8 feet and a pine 24 inches in dia., serib dH.G. 7—8851 B. 'T. bears S. 57449 KE. 64.2 feet; thence deflecting 89° 15’ right, Var. 18° 30’ B.S. 0° 45’ HK. 830 feet, N. E. cor. of Rodger's t. M. patented; thence deflecting 90° 13’ ight Var. 18° 30’ E.,S, 899 28° W. 987.4 feet, pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet 1: ng, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stone scribed A. H, . " 9--3851 from which a pine 12 inches in dia.
scribed A. H. 7-H. G, $—3851 B. T. bears N. j44a W. 17.7 feet; thence deflecting 1499 17’ right, Var. 18° 30’ K. N. 580 45’ EK, 479.5 feet to cedar post 4 inches square 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surronnded by a mound of earth,scribed A. H. 5 H. G, 10— 3851 (location corner) from which a pine 16 inches d a seribed A. H. 5 H. G. }0—38:1 B, T bears S. 87° W. 7.4 feet; thence deflecti: 90° left, Var. 18° 45’ bh, N. 31° 15’ W. 1226, feet to cedar post 4 inches india. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stone, scribed A. H. 4 H. G. 11—3851 B. T. bears S. 12° W. 15.5 feet; thence ceficcting 90° left, Var. 18° 30’ E. S. 58° 45’ W. 300 fect ta the place of beginning, contaiuing 44.23 acres. ij * Connecting Line No. 1. magnetic var. 189 E.N.0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet t+ the section cor. common to secs, 1, 2, ll and 12, T.16 N., R. 8 B., M.D. M. Connecting Line No. 2, Beginning at cor. H. & G. 2 A. H. 1—385. Mag. Var. 18° 30’ E. S. 89° 11° W 276.9 ieet cor. H. & G. 1—3851; thence deflecting 892 52° right, N. 0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet to secs. cor. common to sections I, 2, 11 and 12, 7.16N ,R.8 E., M. D. M., making the reduced course N 41° 14’ W, 428.3 feet. Connecting Line No 3, Beginning etcor.H.& Gy 1 A. H. 3—885: Mag. Var. 189 30’ EN. 899 05’ KE. 210.2 feet cor. F. L. 3851; thenceS. 89° 06’ W. 663.6 feet to secs. cor.common to secs, 1. 2,11 and 12, T. id N. R.8 E,M.D.M., making the reduced course N, 73° 67’ W. 552.5 feet, ; Connecting Line No. 4, Beginning at the cor, S. L.3851 on course 5 oi secs = Shenee Mag. Mead to By B. N. 899 912 teet to the 4 sec. cor. bet. secs, 1 12 T. 16N. R. 8B, M. D. M. i AMERIOAN HILL QUARTZ MINE. Survey of Lode Line. Beginuing at cor. A. H. 6, 8851, a pine 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inch in ground, seribed A. H. 6 3851, surrounded. b: a mound of stone, location cor, from which a pine 14 inch dia. scribed A. H.6—3851 B. T. bears N. 544° W. 17.5 feet, and a pine 15 inches dia, scrib d A. H 6—3851 B 86° HK. 18.5 ft.; thence Var, 18° -80’ E. N. 810 15’ W. 1226.6 feet to cedar post 4 inches square, 4 fees long, set 18 inches in the ground, seribed H. G.°1 A. H. 3—3351 surrounded by a mound of stone, trom which the location cor. bears N, 319 15’ W. 265.4 feet and a digz er pine 28 inches dia. seribed H. G. -I—A, it, 3—3961 bears N. 51° 10’ W, 40.87 feet. ; € post Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Beginning at cor.-No. 1, a inches square, 4 feet long, the ground, surrouader by a mound of stone, scribed H.& G.2—a, H. 1—3851 standing onthe north boundary of the Hirschman aud Grover P. M. this survey and the south boundary of the Knickerbocker P. M, (unsurveyed) from which the location ‘corner bears N, 31° 15’ W. 281 feet and. a pine 14 inches dia. scribed H. & G, 2—A. H, 1—3851 B. T. bears S.8° 30° E. 8.4 feet and the section cor. at the N. W. cor. of sec, 12, bears N. 41 1” W 428.3 feet; thence Mag. Var. 186 ». N. 899 11’. &. 112.1 feet to cedar post finches squ re, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, seri A. H. 2-98851. surrounded bya mound of stone, from which a live oak = inches ren wl ae & = toe B.T. b . . 43.25 feet; thence ectin 9 ey lett, Var. 16° k. N. 390 Es't cedar post 4 inches square 4 feet lo: inches in the ground, seribed H. G*; ia 3—8451, surrounded by a mound of stone, from which the location cor, bears N, 81° 15: W. 265 4 feet, and a digger pine 28 inches dia. scribed A. H.3H. G, 13851 B. T. bears ats 10" W. 40.87 feet; thence deflecting 196 49° right, Var 189 30’ EK. N. 58°. 45° E, 800 feet to a eelar post 4inches square, 4 feet . . 8et 18 inches in the ground, seribed H. G, i A.H 4—8851 and surrounded by a mound of stones from which the location cor. bears N. 310 15’ W. 265.4 feet, a singer pies 12 inches, scribed H. ++, 11--A. H, 4—8851 T, bears S120 W. 15.5. feet; thence deflecting. 9° right, Var. 18° 30° K, ~, $19 15’.1226.6 feet. to r post 4 inches square, 4 feet long, og 18 inches Lx ground, scribed H. G. I ~ He 5—8851 surrounded by a mound of earth, location cor. from which ® pine 16 inches dia, scribed H.G. 10 A, H. LB. T. bears 8, 87° W., 7.3: thence deflecting 909 right. Var. 18° 45°, s° 58° 45’ W. 300 feet to pine post 4 inches ine post 4 set 18 inches in square, 4 feet 1h » set 18 in. ground. scribed A. i 6-861, surroun — a hish @ pine 14 4 ®. weribes A; Stat, B.T bears N’ BUCO Wr APs he ua a . oR. 4 ine post 4 inehes square, 4 feet to “y te nehes in the ground seribed 9—8851 surround by a mound of sto from which a ane H. 7 H. G.9— h.2 Pees 4 feet 1 scribed H. ited . 45 Beginning at corner H, & G. 1—3851, thence . P’ coo 1, . and 324, Records of Nevada County, i,. dishes, the . Loc . T. bears N. . } 9° 30” 05’ K. 216.3 feet to} ound ¢6f stone: (locat; corner t 1, . nded by «mou from whieh surrou by a ind of earth fromw a pine 10 inches dia., seribed H. & G, 1A. H. 9—8851, B. T. bears S. 269 10’ E sh tle ws ine 8 inches dia., serib i. G.1A.H BA se1, Bo T. bears Ne 799 80" W. 18.8 feat; thence deflecting 30° right, Var. 18° . 30’ BE, N. 0© 55’ W. 829'6 feet, pine post 4 inches dia. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, sori A. He 10--3851 and surrounded by a mound of stone, from which a pine 7 inches dia. soribed A. H. 10-8851 B. T. bears S, 16° * W 81.3 feet; oe deflecting. 89° 50’ left, Var, 18° 20’ B.S, 890 15’ W. 191.2.,feet to a pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet ] i. 18 inches. in the ground, surrounde mound: of stones, scribed H. & G. 3A H. from which a pine 8 inches dia. A. H. 11—3851, B. T. bears N. a pine 12 inches dia. ser 143,0°R. 36 feet; thence deflecting 59° 30’ aha, Var. 18° E., N, 31° 1h’ W.379 feet to the place of beginning. containing 15.90 acres. The mining premises hereby sought to be tented being bounded on the N. W. by the nickerbocker P. M, on the N. by the Penns lvania P. M., on the E. by the Hartford P, M., on the S. by_the Rodgers P. M, ardon the w by the Grover P, M, said claims being designated as Mineral Survey.No. 885: on the Official plat thereof.Any and all pérsoys claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premi es, or any portion the: veyed, platted and applied for are hereby duly filed as accordin lations thereunder withinsixty days, pe of publication, from the first day of publishing hereof, with the Register*of the United States . and Office at Sacramento. Catifornia, they will be barred in virtue of the pruvisions of said statutes, THOMAS FRASER, Register. J. M. WALLING, Atty. for applicants, Nevada City, Cai. ‘ First publication August 9, 1901. yr : Assessment Notice Revaxh GOLD MINING COMPANY. j Location of principal place ot business, San Francisco, California; location of works, Neyada county, California, 5 * Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 7thday of Aucust, 1901, an assessment (No. 44) of two and One-Half cents per share was levied, upon the eapital stock of the corporation, earpue immediately in United States Gold . to the Secretary, at the office of the Sompayy, 414415, Claus. Spreckels Building, San Fran cisco, fornia. : Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid onthe %th day of September, 1901, will be delinquent,and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tharsday. she 26th day of SeptemBer, 1901, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, ‘and expenses of sale. 3 Pes By order of the Board of Directors. y SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Secretary. Orrice—414-415 Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco. a8 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY rT THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FORK the County of Neyaca, State of Cah fornia. In the matter of the es’ate of PETER ALLI SON, deceased. ee ‘Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of au order of the Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 23d day of July, 1901, in the matter of the, estate of Peter Allison, deceased, the uudersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will seil at public auction, to she highest_bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on SATURDAY, fHE 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 1901, at 12 u’clock M., at the Eureka Hotel, in the town of Graniteville, in the County of Nevada, all the right, titie, interest and estate of the said Peter Allison, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and inte est that the estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise pe other thau or in addition to that of the said Peter Allison at the time of his death, in an to the following described property, to-wit: REAL ESTATE. That certain lot, situate on the north side of the Main street in the town of Granitevi pn he Couns of Nevada, State of Cale fornia, which said lot fronts.on said in Seige ie pated on a said. lo un on the east by premises of Eastin and Waldron; on the west by. lot of Cline; on the north by Weaver ditch; and on the south by said n street. Together with all.and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenauces thereunto besanging or'in any wise appertaining. Pee ie « That certain other parcel of land, situate in said town of Graniteville, in the County of Nevada, consisting of two fiel:’s, divided by the Milton ditch, lying in.a northerly direetion from the premises herein first above described; whic arcel of land is bounded on the south by Weaver ditch; on the east ~ yt as ag eh west by lot of e; and ov the nor vacant land. 4lloftthe above despribed real estate being the same _ property. ‘Auguee Sth, 1681 ugust swhich deed is rec the County Recorder’s office of said Nevada in Book 61 of Deeds, at nia. PERSONAL. PROPERTY Two cows, 30 chickens, five pigs, 3 calves. 2 watches, 2 pistols; 1 ahbegus. « rifle, <: fixtures, carpeuter tools, jewelry, 1 gold specimen; book accounts,’ avd housebold furniture, consisting of beds, bedoing: stov s, vane room and bar room furniture and hotel furniture. situate in the hotel building at said town of Graniteville. erms and conditions of sale: ash, go d United States, to he ante to sndersigned on the sale of said property. Administrator of the leete “ci th. 4 i e ager deceased. pe wigs Da July 23, 1901. Assessment Notice. ee” UBLIN. GOLD MINING COVPANY, ; tion of principal place of busi ness, Holiister, San Benito County, California. ation o proper » Nevada County. Notice is hereby given that. at a meeting of the dirctors, held on the 8th day of J uly, D , 1901, an asssessment of One (1) Cent ; er sbare, to be.known as Assessment No. 6, was evied upon the subscribed capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the Becrettey: Gone Clie iar hay a . ice in Ha: ap epee Coliforale. “4 ee ny stock upon which this assessmen shallremain unpaid n 74 Sist any of August, 1901, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public;auction, and, unless pa medt is made ore, will be sold on the day of ye ae r, 1901, at 10a. m. of that day, to pay the delinquent assessment and expenses of sale. ated J gin a ey ae aa RSON, Secretary, -§Haydon Building, Hoilister, Cal. TOYD P. LARUR: GEORGE ° JONES. JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley, Cal Telephone—Biack 184, The Best Liquors, __ The Best Cigars. These are the attracti ‘ always ‘find ory — COUNCIL CHAMBER.’ Beer 5 Cents a Giass, All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on hand such as: “Kentucky Taylor, i Jesse Moore.” ‘thomas Paylor, Oner Pepper,” WM, J. BRITLAND. i s NEW YORK ‘HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY JAS. CHIVELL, Lessec -____ bya : $8 feet. and. H&G. 2A. H. 11-3851, 8. P. bears S. . b 1 . andeast by f so déseribed and sur-} notified that unless their adverse claims are . to law and the requ; ; riod thirty-eight feet:. Saperior Court of eretofore conveyed b Oobb to Peter Allison by deed dated 8 323 alifori bar: Hirschman’s* olaim, houth are requiréd ‘claims with tne State of California, duri pecsne of publication her red by. virtue of the statute S-vle JN THE’ SUPERIOR COURT, County a T neva erm of California, OUT? : i Harding, doce ° es ie estaie of Lots : , Notige: 18’ hereby given to the creditor . sand adil persons havi aa above wamed "deceased ji eons th ; i Loun) of the U of fhe city of Neve te ore sii oltee ; pole I ee Califoruia, Jiily 8 ; q fe ve : Clerk of see Superior Court ity Comat ; Neva (pzAL) julélm . Notice to Creditors, N THE MATTER OF T e I Thomas Callinan, on state y n uperior Court of the C. Ca ia is © County of "Iotias te heveby piege otice ereby given to the credi : and all persons having claims seat iS above named deceased, to preséut th within four montis after the date of thiy notice, to the County Clerk of the county of Nevada, State of California, at his Office jp . Nevada City. * : . L. ARBOGAST Clerk of the Superior C ee pet ty facta ry pe) set Court of the County EAL} . cpm 7 yeti 1901. : : ones rue, Attorneys f i 4 tor, Grass Valiey, California.” Aimee i SUMMONS. or N THE SUPERIOR COURT oF I Cuunty of xevada, State of Callioran MATTIE L. STKYNER, Plaintit, va. ERNEST O. STEYNER, Defendant, Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of N State of California, . and the complaint im the oitce of the Clerk of said‘Cou of Nevada. k.k. Power Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘the People of the state of California send greeting to Eriuest O, Steyner, Defendant: © You are hereby directed to appear and answer the compiaint in an action entitled’ as above, brought against you in the Super. 1or Court of the meen of Nevada, State of . California, within ten days after the services . on you-of this Summons—it served within thiscounty; or within thirty days if served elsewhere, And you are hereby notified that unlen ' you appear and answer. as above required, the said Plaintitt will apply to the Court for . the relief demanded inthe complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the the County of Nevada, . this 12th day of July, 7 ¥B. L, ARBOGAST, Clerk, . dl State of California, D,, 1901, ‘ Iszax) e In the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of Califurn a. . Mattie L. Steyner, Piaintiff, vs. irnest 0,” Steyner, Defendant. : I Notice is hereby given that the aboveensites action: is brought to. obtain a decree . dissolving the bends of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and giving to plaintiff the custody of the four minor children of said plaintiff and defendant. ‘That the nature of the cause of action se forth inthe somplains. is that plaintiff and . defendant intermarried in the State of Ualfornia, on the 22d day of August, 1888; that Plaintiff is and has been, for more than ont year last past a resident of the State of Uali. orbia, aod now is, and has been for, more than 10 months last past a resident of Nevada County; that there are now living as the . issue of said marri four children, all” minors. That on the day of June, 1M. in the Couuty of Placer, Sta‘e of Culifornia, defesdant wilfully deserted thé plaintiff,’ without cause, and has, ever since said } date, ‘continued so to wilfully desert and] live separate and apart from plaintiff, with: . out any sufficient cau<e or reason and againtt . Piaintift’s will and without her consent. i. Kk. =. thee ttorney for Plain Dated July 13th, 1901. ie W000 WANTED! Bids will be received by the. Board of Education of Nevada . City up to Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m., for Sinty Cords of Four-font Oak Wo, Well seasoned and of good quality, to be delivered at Washington schoolhouse,cate fully piled. Delivery of said wood is to commence not later . than Sept. rst, and to be com pleted not later than Oct. Ist, Igor, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. &. MULLOY, Chairmu. L. 8. CALKINS, Sec’y. Nevapa Orry Aug. 8, 1901. FOUTand VEGETABLE ST AH GUEY . Pine Street...,..Nevada City ene 4 . Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at #l times. , : CHICKENS 10 ORDER AT ANY TMB. Neavda City Transfer _DRAYING AND HAULING. Partieu . aid to the trans wipernge for thoeron oe _ lephove OOD news New Fruit and Vegetal Store Tuesda Given . tion a Native Full Pa fo@Sealed pr cigar store, up to Se stand; fruit’stand; GRAN To be giv FRIDAY On the Lane, J. V. Snyder, J. Callahan, Henry The following priz Best sustained ge —gold nugget pin fi Best original gen silver shaving mug Best dressed gent L. Hyman & Co. 3est gentleman « shoes from MiJier’s Best sustained 1 parlor lamp from L Most original lad nut dish from ©, J. Best dressed lad; tern from Meher & . Best lady dance! from W. D. Vinton _Best dressed gro National Hotel. _ Best original gro New Union Hotel. Best group of lad New York Hotel. _ Best group of dé from Daniel & Pow rs > a oe A): m f fac