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August 31, 1901 (4 pages)

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== EeJ. Rotor, Pres. W. H. Martin, Vice P. Nevada County Bank Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on peprates d on art of the world t Thon a 5 Loses mi ie on Rea a Personal Seourity. Interest. Paid on Deposits. Broad Street....National Hotel Building Best We Ever Tasted! Is the;verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES. MADE-ATTHE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. F Deliv: to a rt of thecity. Weder rs Cakes and inwen Pastry. @ specialty. Our Telephone humber— Hotel for Sale THE CURNOW HOTEL At Cherokee, is offered for sale at a bargain. This well known hostelry cntains 25 rooms, and ‘is partly furnished; A good barn and fine well of water on the premises. For further particalars inquire at the CENTRAL HOTEL Nevada City, Cal. DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. ¢. W. CHAPMAN al9 DENTISTS i Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada City, Oal. 2 iain SIMPLICITY Best Horse Shoer in Town] JOHN TAMBLYN, the well known and practical horse shoer, has re. cently opened a new shop at the cornerof Broad and Union Ste., where he is better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory work at the usual rates, HORSES BROKE 10 RIDE OR DRIVE. © BRONZE ORUME County for these ionuments. Iam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Leave orders at Geo. E. Turner’s Hardware Store. F. G EIGER, Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all description. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Hevada County Marrow Gauge B. 8. 4 TINE TABLE NO. 55. Trains wiil leave and arrive at Nevada City as follows. LEAVING FOR COLFAX, ° Daily; connecting with Lo5:30 A.-M, cal iain arriving at Sac.umento at 9:40 A. M. and San Fraucieco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. 9:00 :15 p. m. 1:00 P. M. Daily;. counecti with Overland Train, leavin Sau Fraucisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M. e Daily; connecting with Lo5:15 Pp. M Train leavi: @ Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Overland rains for Kast and West. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10°00 PB, a, Pet: Arriving From Grass Yalley Only. 8:37 A. M. paily ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX. ‘ Daily ; connecti: ith Ov er9:45 A. M. rae org ss ast. se 1:00 P. M. Daily; connecting with overland train from Kast. *, Daily ; connecting with Over: :00 P. M. Train leaving San Fi nisco at 8:00 A. M, and Overland Limited land l>aving San Francisco at 10 A M, ‘i Daily ; connecti ith Lo al 9:40 P. M. train leaving Welckansato a 4:50 P. M. and all points Sou ©. P. LOUGARIDGE, General Mavager. FB. G. BEATTY, Gen Pags. and Tisket Agt. Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders promptly attended Broad Street, below T. H. HICKS & CO. WOOD 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 Sixty Cords of Four-foot Oak Wood, Well seasoned and of good to be delivered at Washington schoolhouse, careDelivery of said wood is to commence not later than Sept. 1st, and to be completed not-later than Oct. 1st, . GOLD BOUGHT, National Hotel. A, M. Daily , connecting with overland train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, ocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa nd Oakland. arriving im San Francisco at fully piled. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all ‘bids. CHAS. E. MULLOY, Chairman. L. §. CALKINS, See’y. Nevapa City Aug. 8, 1901. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new cuerters 2b Tom FARE AND A THIRD SACRAMENTO And Return during the . STATE FAIR From all points in Califoraia on the Lines of the , Southern Pacific TICKETS on sale August 3Ist to Sc ptember 14th, inclusive; good for re= turn till September 16th Secure ‘Time Tables and any desired \oformation from MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Oo. Agent at Colfax, mercial street and invite a:l sheiz former patrous to call and ses : make it a point to serve he firest branes of Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed vrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS., Prors. Commercial s E. W. SCHMIDT, LBADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street..........Nevaua City Ca) LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar ; Sold, bem. They will ——I5 stTocK— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT @STRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB THE PEERLESS SALOON, ' HENRY -W; RACH; Proprietor, Keeps 6n"band the best brands of COOL. SHARP BEER, . Whiclt is drawn to the King’s taste, and-to the ,erfect satisfaction of his customers. All Kinds of Summer: Drink: The best brands of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Telephone 34 eT, $ a Specialty. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening At Pythian Castle. : Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t ave FRANK E. WADSWORTH, C.C. G. W, Oapas, K. of R. and 8. Union Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel, ~ Henry Lane; = ihe finestturn-oursin the ounty.and plep Oven day and nicks Mistletoe Racanpmeet: No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hail Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at wr . 4:80 o'eloek. J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Garo. A. Gray, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. ¥ eots at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evenirg at 7:80 o’eloek. AUGUST RAPP, President. BD. J. MORGAN, B. 8. Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M,. LATTA, Proprictor. Best of attention given to transien‘ Stables Open Ali Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Ot Telephone No. 72 Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each mont? “MISS LILLIE MaLLE&N, Pres. MES BELLE DOUGLASS B.S W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Bugineer and Surveyor. . 8. MINERAL SURVEY Mor, 4 Boberts’ Ne ° PORTABILITY DESIRED Ty ie 9s Lyon’s French Feriodica : ru Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, siire to accomplish i RESUL Ss. Greateat known female remedy. i id imitati The genuine is put up only in paste-board Car CAUTION ree WaMnIvLwS MNGi ls Sass, epson, Sus For Sale by H. Dickerman ALIGNMENT Ice! ace! — ay Corcoran & Arbogast Are ready to serve all customers with PURE CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. Grotto Saloon BECKLEY & RICE,:.Proprs. We keep.on handthe finest brews of Also the Finest of WINES, L QUORS and CIGARS. A Hot Lunch Served EverySaturday Night MOUNTAIN ICE. and will leave it at your door daily. ave orders at our office, at junction Broad and Commercial streets, or call us up by telephone. . J. A. BECKLEY . ; 8. A. RICE 0.BEER «oO HARNESS AND SADDLERY DEALER, 25 cts. up. and Work Gloves. Ladies Driving Gauntlets. ; .cents up. BUGGY WHIPS at 10. cents up. and Carriage Trimming a specialty, Nevada City, The Empire Livery Stable hae the largest lot of: To he fonnd in thie part of the Wate J. CATRNS Has just received adine line of HORSE BRUSHES at prices ranging from Also a fine line line of Gents Driving Whip Stocks of all kinds from 265 O@®1 am manufacturing Harness of all grades at lowest prices. Also Buggy and Oart Tops, Cushions and all kinds of Oarriage Trimming done on short notice. Hand made Harness J. CAIRNS, Nevada City. _—_—— ? Hational Exchange Stable, Sroad Street, opp. Natiozral Exchange Hote! JAMES HENSESSY, . Prop’r. HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES J, R DVAIS , Music, Also Choral avi Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county — for the urpose of instructing pupils at t omes. ‘ . For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc apply to the Professor, either by lettero) at his homeia North San Juan o” the Union Hotel. Nevada City ‘UNDERTAKING PARLORS, HENRY LANB, Prop. Broad Street... Negada City, Ca! (eee ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Piece: feacher o: Vocal and instrumenta} eir own Neavda City Transfer Co DRAYING AND HAULING, i mo of bags efor t ontaten] nents e tSeinay furniture moving. -Tolephoes Particular attention paid to the transpo: The Leading Flour. Union: Hotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby. making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping p ace for all . Stages and Busses. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee UNDER NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like up-to-date bouse situa in one of the pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights throughout, THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and service. STRICTLY ST-CLA R supplicc with the 4 -grade 8o Bar. Wines i! uors Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a spec altv Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City.: Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—9 to 124, M. andito5 vp. Mm. aS eens an Ex Wate Ta caNeNo CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) ROAD STREET, MNBVADA CIT) CAPITAL. Paidupincoin, = = 50,000 BUSINESS HOURS. 0a. M. tof P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:00 u to 7:30 P.M. OOBRESPONDENTs, New York—National Bank of North Amer toa. San Francisco—First Nati. jon, Parts & America ational Bank, Lon 2 r ti . Bank of D. O. Mills We iss Sight Drafts payabie in Nw XORK, also Bills of Bxcha ayab the principal cities o Groat g bt apd Surope. Collections on any part of the United State: eels? ‘Highest price paid for County and Ste “Gold aed Silver Bulli bxsed ulllion ~ assay Office at the teak This Bank Maintaius an office at Grass Val ley, where a genera! Banki i. \ransacted. Ls 7 laren) é. M, THOMAS Rasident Agent at Grasse Valley New Froit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. AVE opened a first-class Store joinin, H the Bridge on MAIN STREET. whacaay he kept at all times the very best’ of Fruits Yqqesaliee, Chickens, etc. A re and Tobacco. Goods elivered free of charge and th . beet of satisfaction wuaraptend ee 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 Land Cases. Ottice in’Claus preckiles’ Building, Francisco. “Rooms 12, 14 and 16 FRUIT and VEGETABLE. STORE. AH GUBY Pine Street.....Nevada City times, CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME, TOYD P. LABUR. GEORGE JONFS. JONES & LARUB, Attorneys at Lew, Grass Valley, Cal . . Telephone—Black 184. 10 inches dia., . 2 Pins . B. T. bears “pu RABILITY Mal of Application for 0, 8. Pateut. The Blickensderfer Typewfiter,. Better than all others in every particular RALPH’ W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. ‘ED STATES LAND OFFICE. teenie Cau., AuGust 7, 1901. HEREBY GIVEN THAT I of Chapter Six, L ised Statutes of the U ; r. Margaret Henry Grove er Yau Marter, . . Worcs 3s f y . dia. seribed A. 5 é Title ere ‘OW 81.3 feet; thence deflecting 80° 50 Le. tae , . left: Var, 18° 20’ B.S. 89° 15’ W. 193.2 W. liiamson and FB, eon the Hi schman & Grover d the American Hill Quess — a . “Te peeyee 15.80 acres . scribed H. & G.3 A. H. 11-3851, Nevada . 8134 ate oF . 8 E. 86 feet; thence deflecting 59° 380 the said plecer mit and said quarts mine cous of land, situate Mining Dist ict, California, have ma United States for a patent fo ing claims, which as to metes and t thereof now _pested file in the office of lying and bei g in_ Oountky of evada, St de application r the said minfully described sounds by the official Plat on said claims, and on the Register of the U.S. Sacramento, in the Listrict of . to s le at Sacramen‘v, State o California which field notes of survey scribe the boundaries and extent 0° claims on the surface, w LB tions. ds hereinafter stated as follows, to-wit: FIELD NOTES OF THE HIRBCHMAN & GROVER PLACER MINE—Tract A. at cor. No. 1 an iron bolt driven e ground in the Nevada City and . Indian Flat road, from which a pine 12 inoh . dia. scribed H. & G 1—8851 B. T. bears 5S. 26° 45’ K. 149 feet and a cedar 6 inc. dia H. & G. 1 3851 B.T. bears N. 47° 15’ E feet andthe N. E-cor. of sec ion 12, T.16 N. R. E., M. D. M, bears N. 0.57’ W. 326. Mag. var. 18° E. N. 89° 11’ K. 276 Sfeet; thence S. 24° 15’ E. 379.0 feet; thence S. 89° 15’ W. 468.4 feet; iron bolt in drill bole in oulder for cor. H, & G, 4—8851. from edar 7 inch a Oe aeriped aL 4—3851 B. T. bears S. 52 . 26.75 feet a pine 7 inch dia. scribed H. & G, 4—8851 B. T bears N. 4° 15’ W. 23.0 and the \ sec. cor, on the west boundary of section 12, T. 16.N., R. 8 o deflecting 89° 48’ right. Var. 18° 1 . $26.1 feet to the place of be. ginning, containing 2,79 acres. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop't. ; Lands subject ith magnetic variaBeginning at a pine post 4inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in ground, surrounded by a mound of earth, scribed H, & G.1A, H 9, 3851 standing on the E. boundary of the Grover Placer Mine,from which a pine 10 G.1A. H. 9—3851. B, I. ,. thata copy thereo inch dia. scribed H. bears 5. 28° 10’ EB 4.4 feet and dia. scribed H. & G. 1 A. _H bears N. 789 50’ W. 13 3 feet. Cor to sections 1, liand 12, bears N. 34° 50’ W. 1185.59 ft. dist. ; ence Var.18° 30’ E.S. 31° 15’ H 877.3 feet; thence S. 89° 28’ W. 190.6 feet, cedar pst 4 are, 4 feet long, set 18 ches in surrounded by a mound of stone & G. 3—3851 st the corner of the location from whieh a Madrona 1v inches dia. scribed H, & G. 3—3851 B. T. bears'N.75° 23’ E. 39.6 feet and a pine 9 inches dia. scribed H. & G, 3—385t nears S. 77° 20’ W. 11.75 feet ; the nce . deflecting 89° 37’ right, var. 18° 30’ E. N. 0 56’ W. 8244 feet to the piace of beginning, containing 0.71 acres. ‘ a pine 8 inch ~ 9—8851. B. T. Beginning at a cedar post 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground sur rounded by a mound of Stone, scribed H. & G. 1A. H, 3—8851, from which a digger pine 28 inch, diw. scribed H. & G. LA. H. 3—8851, B. T. 20’ W. 40.87 feet and the N. W. cor. of section 12, T. 16 N., R.8 E., M. D. M. bears N. 73° 57’ W. 552 5. feet; thence Var. 18° 30° E,. 390 05’ KE. 1916.7; thence deflecting 50° 43’ right, Var. 18° EH. N. 890 48’ KE. 2238 feet; thence defl: cting 89° 57’ right, Va~.18° bh. 5S. 0° 15’ K, 653 8 feet; thence deflecting 8»°
45’ left, Var. 18° is. 5. 86° K. 43.7 feet; therce deflecting 108° 35’ right, Var. 18° &.S, 22° 35’ W. 1218.8 feet to pine post 4inch. square. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the g ound, surfounded by a mound of stone, scribed H.6and H. G. 6—3851 (location corner); thence « 112° 335’ left; Var. ?8° 3u’ K.; Kast 445 feet, a gas pipe oneinch dia. driven 2 feet into the ground in yard for cor. H. G. 7—8851, from which post No. 5, of Hartford P. M. beara KH. 88 feet, the N, E. cor, of dwelling, bears N. 74° 4k. 26.8 feet and a pine 24 inches in dia., secrib dH.G. 7—3851 B i. 64.2 feet; thencedeflecting 89° 15’ right, Var. 1 yo 0° 45’ K. 830 feet, N. KE. cor. of patent«d; thence deflecting 90° 13’ *ight Var. 18° 80’ E.,S. 8¥° 28° W. 987.4 feet, pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet 1 ng, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound.oi stone scribed A. H. 9—-8851 .from which a pine 12 inches india. ecribed A. H. 7-H. G, 9-885: B. I. bears N. 74% W. 117.7 feet; thence deflecting 149° 17° right, Var. 18° 80’ ti. N. 58° 45’ K. 479.5 teet to cedar post 4 inches square 4 teet long, set 18 inches in the ground. surronnded mound of earth, scribed 3851 (iceation corner) from which a pine 16 inches d a seribed A. H. $6 H. G. 10—8851 B. T W. 7.3 feet; theuce W#° left, Var. 180 45" b. N. 810 feet to cedar post 4 inches india. 4 feet long, set lSinches inthe groun 11—38r51 B. 'T. bears S. 12° oeliceting 90° left, Var. 18° 30° E.-S. W. 3u0 fect to the place of beginning, contaiuing 44.23 acres. . ‘LT. bears S. 57449 E Rodger's P. M. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Connecting Line No. 1. Beginning at corner H, & G. 1—8851, thence magoetic var. 18° E.N.0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet t» the section cor. common to secy, 1, 2, Ll‘and 12, T.16.N., R. 8 E., M. D. M. Undivided profits, =. 85,000 Connecting Line No. 2. Beginning at cor. H, & G. 2 A. H. 1—8851, E 9 30’ E. S. 89° 11’ W 276.9 1eet cor. H. & G. 1—8851; thence deflecting 89> 52’ right, N. 0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet to secs. cor. common to sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, 1/16 N , R.8 E., M., making the reduced course Wi 41° , Connecting Line No. 3. Beginning at cor. H.& G. 1 A. H. Mag. Var. 18° 80’ EN. 89° 05’ E. 210.2 feet cor. F. L. 3851; thenceS. 89° 06’ W. 63.6 feet to secs. cor.common to secs. 1. 2,11 and 12, T. bal 16N. R.8 E,M.D.M., making the wodutad course N. 73° 67’ W. 552.5feet. _ Connecting Line No. 4, Beginning-at the cor. S, L. 8851 o Oe Rois t oe, soeney Mag. Var. 18° E. N88 2912 feet to the }4 sec. cor. bet. sec 12T. 16N.R.8E, MDM. are AMERICAN HILL QUARTZ MINE. Survey of Lode Line. Beginuing at cor. A. H. 6. 4 inch square, 4 feet long, ground, scribed A. H.6 & mound of stone, locati: n co fume is areas rs N. 544 17.5 feet, an inches dia, scrib d A. H 6—385 i E. 18.5 ft.; thence Var. 180 30° EB, N cedar post 4 inches square, inches in the H. 3—3851 surroun mound of stone, f cor. bears N, 31° ine 28 inches dia. seribe 3851 bears N. 51° 10’ W 8851, a pine post set 18 inch in the 8851, surrounded b 1 B,T. bears N. 15’ W. 1226.6 feet to feet anda dig: dH. G. 1a Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Beginning at cor. inches square, 4 feet ground, surround stone, paczned # & ing onthe north b d. aud Grover P gery ad watts . the K Burveyéd) from which t bears N, 31° 15° W gg ge . incnes dia. scribed H. T. bears S. 8° 30’ cor. at the N. W, W 428.3 feet; thence Mag. Var. 180 39° > to cedar post Set 18 inches in No. 1, a pine post 4 set 18 snches in by a mound of this survey and the south 281 feet = & pine 14] E. 84 feet and the section cor. of sec. 12, bears N. 4 inches squ re, 4 feet long, the ground, scribed A. H. 2-385. by a mound of stone, from w 10 inches dia. scri-ed A. H S. 54° K, 43,25 feet hich a live oak 2—8851 B. T. bears cedar post 4 inches square 4 f inches in the ground, scrib: 8-851, surrounded by a mou from which the location cor. be seribed A. H Wy “ pee Pins o He . T. bears N. 510 cor. Third aud Market Streets, San, right, Var 18° Bo? ie ce‘ar post 4 inches inches in the aground, mein 4—3851 and surrounded b from which the location a digger pi A.W, (0851 Bb eflecting 90° rj ong, set H. G. 10 H K, 300 feet to a yY & mound of stones 15.5 feet; thence d 18° 30’ KE. &, 31° 15” inches square, bed 'Y & mound of cor. from which a pine 16 inohos al ; A,H B. 870 WS right, Var. 189 o BE. square, 4 feet lon; ground. scribed A. ‘f stone (location ine i4 inches dia, 1, B.'T. bears N. 54440 W ne 15 inches dia. ser bed A K. 18.5 feet; then square, 4 feet lo: und scribed A. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at al) +» Surrounded by corner) from + 175 feet and a T nehes in the gro 9—-3851 surround from which a pine feet; thence dedertin, ; thence de: i + 146.2 feet core H. 8. W. location corner feet; thence a deflectin N.819 19° 877.8 feet to a pine 4 , soribed H.42G. 1 & angle 59° 17° ; which surrounded by a mound ot earth from en a —38' ars S. 26° La! 7 “= ion oor 8 ia., serib 5 . . H. pine, 8 Inches soars N790 50" W. 188 feats . thence deflecting 30° 40’ right, Var. 18° 30° E N. 0° 55’ W. 329°6 feet, pine post 4 inc! . 80 foot long, set 18inches in the ground, i eerie re “3851 and surrounded bys hich a pine 7 Inc mound of stone fr presi B, T. beara 8. 16° eet toa i t long, set 18 ine post 4 inches square, 4 fee 5 inohes in the ground, surrounde ya . mound of stones, seribed HK. & G. 38—A.H. 11-3351. from which a pine 8 inches dia, Bi ok t and a pine 12 inches dia. bed Hees A. H. 11-3851, #8. T. bears S, i , Var. 18° E., N, 31° 15’ W. 379 feet tothe A Fe of beginning, contaiuing 15.80 acres. be The mining premises hereby souye to yatented being bounded on the N. W. by Knies erbocker P. M. on the N. by the Penns lvania P. M., on the E. by the artford P, ; S. by the Rodgers P. M, and du t. M.on the by the Grover P, M, said claims said . being designated as Mineral Survey No. 3851 on the Official plat thereof. the mining ground, vein, lode, premi es, or eyed, platted and applied for are hereby votitied that unless their adverse claims are duly filed as according to law and the requ; lations thereunder withinsixty days, per od of publication, from the first day of publishing hereof, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, California, they will be barred in virtue of the provisons of said statutes, ; THOMAS FRASER, Register. J. M. WALLING, Atty. for Applicants, Nevada City. Cal. First publication August 9, 1901. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Unirep States LAND OFFICE SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 19, 1901. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N Central Pacific Railroad Company has filed in this office a list of lands situated in the townships described below, and bas aplied for a patent for said lands; that the fist isopentothe public for inspection and P by descriptive subdivisons, has been posted in a convenient pl.ices in this office, for the inspection of all persons interested and the public generally. Withinthe next sixty days following the date of this.notice prot sts or contests agai st the claim of the company to avy tract ‘r subdivision within any section or part of sect'on, described in the list, on the ground that the same is more valuable for wineral thanfor agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D.C. Following is tke list: . Lots 2 &5.S W '4 See.‘Il Tp. 15 N,R8 E, E's of Lot 4 NE4 & Lot 80f NW Sec. 35, Tp. 16 N, R8E; Lot 6 of SE, Sec.5, T 16-N,R 9 E; Lot 2 of NE‘ Sec. 11; Lots 1 and 2 NW% Sec. 13,T 17 N, 11 B; Lot 1 of NW4, Lot ot SW'4. NW44 NW, andSW4 SW, Sec. 21, T 18N,R 183E, MDM, THOMAS FRASER, Register. WiLL A. NewcuM, Receiver. a2l SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ty of San Francisco, State of California. Probate. In the matter of the Estate of JOHN CADDEN. deceased. fornia, made on the 25th day of September, on the 10th day of September, 1901 o’clock M., in front of the Superior Court right,title, interest-an to wit: Tp. 16 N., Rv E., situa‘ed on New ¥ ork Hill, south of and D, B. & M ios Ho. Tin See. 8, ip. 15 N., R.8 K., M, D situated on Daisy Hill of Nevada, State of Calif. i and recorded on the Tith day ot tee 1886, under the name of the “New Ophir Nevada County, page 445, tothe Auctioneer on the day Dated August 14t = KATE Executrix of the last wi jITZGERALD, Delinquent Sale Notice, Mining Co. Li following described stock, July, 1901, the several am the names of the respect stock a: e sold at public oe may be necessary will delinquent ass day, to pay with cost of acdvertainn, thereo d B.N. ) Office—Rooms Ten BAet Secretary, San Francisco, California, ene mance , Time Appointed for Proving Will. N THE I {HE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR nla ne County ef Nevada, In the metter of Scheuerman, deceased State of Califor. the estate of Charles Notice j ive ine a Play given that rignesieg, Of A.M. of said ; » < aué beat . Rong SM] Pag tree unty of Nevada, has b = as the time and plaice for pa tinaan wi faid Charles Schouten decea : ous &e. " he age + r . Ay es ot Let’ers Testamentacr enna dl ae be"son inter sted may Dated Avgust 24th, 19” E. B. Powgr, ees" aEnOGiar, ~— Cool and Sharp, 5 CENTS A GLASS 5 And drawn to the King's Ad taste. _ The Celebrated H, B. Whiskey T. 8. LIMNELL, Prop'r, the. 5 L Any and all persous claiming adversely . bg the Superior Court of the city and counNotice is hereby giver, That in pvrsuance of an order of the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, Stateof Cali1900, inthe matter of the above estate, the nce 1 u aes. ba arennteix of = jast Will his continuous reside Upon and 9 aud testament, will sell at public tion, S Pp Pepys alee W. H. Mead J. A. Gleason, K. T. Wort house, Nevada City, Nevada County, CaliforCal. . nia, to the highest bidder, for cash, lawful . THORS Cannes, mocey of Pent nites States. and subject to -M, WALLING, Att'y for Ciaima confirmation bv said Suverior Court, all the a oubaae of the nate ANNU ;L MBETING, John Cadden, deceesed, at the time of hisdeath, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by opera ion of law or otherwise, acquired other :han or in addition to that of the said Jobn Cadden, at the time of his death, in and to those cer. C¢™Pavy, No. w0, Kearny St,, Koum tain mining properties described as follows, PakokL I. An undivided one sixth ((-6) interest in the “Emmet Quartz Mine,” situated on New York Hill :n Grass Valley . *®, ensuing year, a.d the trans Township, Nevada County, California, and such other business as may come 1 irignated on the Unived . States Official . Meeting. 8 an urveys as Lot No, 99, in i tpean PaRrcgeL II. An undivided (1 7) interest in the Victory Quarta Mine," Office, 206 joining said Emmet Quartz mine, cats = PRE nated on the United Ststes Ofietel Pio ‘ Assessment Notice SD eae. Ba Lot. No, 100 in See. 33, Tp. 16 N., RB. 8 E »M : AnoeL LIT. An undivided fractional inRe Aee Goh. MINING CouPi t having as t red and th ireeen and one-tenth (ast) Po poe ton Lene, Francisco, Calif jlocations denominator eleven hundred . ‘pee and thirty-nine undreithe ifies.30) Pang ed br Dirgeeneetaees nth a ; Pony ig . the “White Oak uarzmine,” . August, 1901, an omenannae Ne, theme situated in Nevada County, California, and . One-Half cents (No, +4) of ty esignated on the United States Mfficial Plats Paroni-IV. Ao undi _g) . Secretary, at the office.of the comp interest in the Now Onnoes Mining Calin," pia aor Poa aca peing, OF two and one-half miles southeast of thet in the Grass Valle Misine: Dunciet hermne anh unpaid on the bo fag eo TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALES, By order of th Board of Directo Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten “Sauk ae nS coal per cent. of the purchase money to be ‘paid dp » Claud. Boreckels Ii alance on confirmation of sale te Be Court. Deed at arnt the purchaser. of John Cadden, deceased. ~ an or (CONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GoLp. S24 the foment Pat ocation of principal place ot bus ness, San ara cise. California. Lo» Nevada ty, nest N' ‘TICE.—There are daliiwases eer crgeting to Br poe as gh sessment No. 19, levied on the Sth dey sf answer the com ounts set as above, broug ive shareholdorace ior Court of the 199 ‘ree! of such so ae many, shares of each San rancisco, California on MO. ‘ SECOND D EMBE Tot ey the Oneay of n, together xen ertising and expenses of the Best Steam Beer, At “Tom’s Place.’’. 4,183 and any portion thereof so described and sur* . ‘ ¢N a 19, Tp. 18 Meridian. WILL A. New Kirst publication, 0. havethis day t patent to the Cay scrabble” Miacer & Nevada Mining Distr. State of Cai , tH Placer mine, patented, on tie Sontt Any audall persons claimi waid deseribed “pincer” portion of » acer . required to tlie thelr: i cininn with the saueaber ciaim with the ‘of th y Land Office, at Sacramento, ina Califoruia, during the sixty days’ publication hereof, -or they will by virtue of the provisions of statute. Pet THOMAS FRASER, 5 J.M. WALLING Atty for appli aa First publication, aug, eg im: Notice for Publication Pa LAND OFFIOR AT SAORAMEN' i Augus: 2is NOTICE IS HEREBY Givin ti toilowiug-named settler has tace of his intention to make final p support of his cla and that s Wil be made before rhe Judge of the ior Court of Nevada County, at Ne, ada val, on Tuesday, Uctober ist, 19 eq Ki re boy quae Wee No, eS of Sli, ig, SW of SKY S84 of NW14 of SK% of Section 1 nh 11 BE, Mt» M, 40 i “4 Ke names the following witnesses tion of, said land, viz: a Coleman 1hornton, ali of Washing 6 beer REGULAR ANNUAL MEE the stockholders oi the Home Gull ing Com any will be held at the oitic Prancisco, Califoruia, on LUESDAKS THIKD DAY OF ssPTEMBERK, 1 4 bour of léo’clock noon,.o. the purpé electing a Board of Directors to serve Transfer Books will close on A» guat 29th, at 1 o’clook P.M. KR. G. BON oLKLL, S Kearny St., San Franc fornia, Location of princi: lace ot vada county, Calif © share was levied eapital stock of the mediately in United Stieos Conn Gn cisco, California, i Any stock upon which this assessm 1901, will be delinquent,and advertised f ©, Will be so! ed a st Pe fuulic auction, and unless payment! On Thursday, the ing Claim,” in Book 10 of Mining Records of of September, 1901, to pay the delinatad 0. sessment, togeth costs and oxpetent of fog San Francisco, SUMMONS. pith IS THE SUPERIOR COURT OF County of Nevada, State of Califorall MATTIE L. STEYNER, Plaintiff, vs. ERNEST 0, STEYNER, Defendant, Action brought in th ori the County of Nev. bog paper G un) in the ottice off Clerk of sai of Nevada. K.B. Po Attorney for Plaintiff. be ‘Lhe People of the state of Califo You are hereby directed to app tin an ery against you in County of Nevada, State ae California, within ten days after the set B NAME. NO. CERT. No.sHRs. ax, . 99, YOu of this Suammons—it served wi Bryar, Nathan...., we Mad gat db pe emf or within thicty days if 6¢ eae ‘ bn... ie Pe 350 yd 4 . ate you-are hereby notified that . * os ul 105 a 2 ‘i i Horning, C, Fe.. 582 1300 130 0 aoe said Plaintist Ww, ‘apply to the Cou Plagemann, Joe Fred 503 500 the relief conendetie the complaint. Sellers, Mra. J.C.. 182 100 a Given under my hand and the seal dt Soheoed ce M100 10 00] Superior Court of the County of New And SE EE Oe 310 31 00 . S@te of California, this 12th day of J f the B y aw, and aworder. ~”* < Ga bbe at . of Directors, made on the 9th F. L. ARBOGAST, [szax) Notice. 8 or Court in and for ee see of Calton " ie 1 utiff, vs. i , Notice is hereby given that the 4! titled action is brought to obtaina@ ving matrimony @ In the lendant, 4 dy of the fam ase P see atarat aor than 1d month past a resident of § laeue of sald Servings, four cbilded : Attorney for Pls Assessment Notice. ING COMP