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August 4, 1902 (4 pages)

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oy SFA INPOR GF OGL Baie a ER eh Ps be Sa tegis'ration purposes 12:25 Ps. M. Grevland Trete Mes vine: Notice to Voters All Wust >’ Re-Register in order to Yote at the General Election in November, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance witb the provisions of the Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada Couuty must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the General Election in November, Such registration began on the Ist GAP POL at all times until forty days preceding the next election in November. It-is Important that Voters should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be sworn to before the QountyClerk:-or his Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer, Deputies have beew appointed in all Cities and towuehips in the County for The County Clerk’s office will be until furtber notice, open for registration from 9a. m. until 56 p.m. each day. 44 i “ Dated February 14th, 1902. F. L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal. Ne ada Lounty Narrow Gauge &. 8. Tile }ABLEB NO. 55. ‘Taine will leavear arrive at Nevada City aa followe. FOR COLFAX. LEAVING J Daily ; conuecting with Lo§:30 A. M, oni Train arriving at 3acramento at 9:40 A. M. and stockton at 4:15 P. M. 00 A, M. Daily ,connecting with overland 9: train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, tecklin, Sacramento, micia, Port Costa ud Oakland. arriving 18 San Francisco at 1h p. mm. with San frencisco vie Ssonnecti 4u brancisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an OID IRIE AERA EES Overland Limited leaving Sau Francisco at 10:00 AS M. . . Daily; connecting with Lo§:15 P. M. pal a a leavi;g Sacrameuto et 4:60 P: Mand Overland rains for Gast and Weat. . LNAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Pally. arriving From Grass Valley Only. ARKIVING FROM OOLFAX. 9°45 A. M. jand'tvein from Bast, : Daily; in 1:10 P, a Puygegepreing wish ove 4:33 P. M. Daily foanecting with OverCiecu at 8:00 A. M. and land Train leaving San a. Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at 104 M, 5 Daily ; connecting with Lo:al 9:40 P. M. teaini Sacrum: ° ° ento at 4:50 P. ML and all Datnes Rout \ Dur'ng the summer season an Excursion Car vill be runevery Sunday from Nevada City, Grass Valley avd Colfax to Chicas o Park and Sh bley’s. Round-trip fare, 60 cents; children under 14 years of age. 25ctes. ic} etr good on any Sunday train. Spec al ra'es for week-day excursions will be granted on application. to parties of 20 or more. kKor-nd-trip tickets between Nevada City Grass Valley and Crifax, good for Sunduys on:y. will be sold for $1. . + LOUGURIDGE, General Manager. F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. The Leading Flovr. 5 AY] ee LANES WNDERTARRNGPARLOQS __ Broad 8t., Nevada City. ¢ Everything requisite for funerals. Experienced undertaker in ate tendance at all times. ; Best of service guaranteed. Office of the Superintendent of Pine Grove Guascer. ; Telephone No, 84. 1.L. BOWMAM, J ¥.SHAW . SHAW & BOWMAN, Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree: Nevada City, Cal. VINE PLATS WORK A SPECIALTY BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE Fairchild, “the hotel man is a first = =. Got the Better of Hotél Clerk. — ‘With all his faults,” began Mr. Claas fellow, who will go a long way to keep his guests from shining too much in public or from being seen by doubtful guests. I recall an instance Which happened to me in New York . not long ago, I had registered in the morning and, leaving my key at the hotel, came back again in the evening. Finding the night clerk on, but not on to me, I asked him, giving him my name, if I was in. Not knowing the number of my room, I decided this was the Way to find out. “He looked at'me rather suspiciously. l Evidently the result of bis inspection ‘was fot reassuring, for, after making a bluff at feeling in my box, he replied quite stiffly: “‘No, sir; Mr. Fairchild is not in.’ I sat down on the lounge and said calmly: ““*Well, when he comes in please tell him that he is here looking for himself.’ “The porter carried the clerk upstairs.”—New York Tribune.. arenscut i AVegetable Preparation fir Assimilating the Food andReg ulating the Stommachs and Bowe s of . INFANIS 2? CHILDREN Promotes Digestion CheerfuP’ ness and Rest.Contains neither 7 Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. : Nor NARCOTIC. i i By a Injuries From Carbolie Acid. Warnings are given in a medical journal against the injury to skin and even bone which may result from the long continued use of weak—say, 3, 244 or even 2 per cent—carbolized applications, especiaily upon peripheral portions of the body, such as the fingers. This effect. it fs asserted, is due in a small measure to the action of carbolic acid upon the vasomotor system, but in the main to its destructive effect upon the red and white blood corpuscles. his induces, partly in a mechanical and partly in a chemical way, stasis, first in the capillaries and, if the action of the drug be continued, then in the larger veins and arteries, with the result that the nutrition of the part fs interfered with and the removal of the barmful substances hindered; the maceration of the epidermis caused by the acid favors evaporation, so that the gangrene is a dry one, a mummification, as it were. é 2 Self Help In Case of Fire. As a house is never'attacked by fire at the top and bottom at once, if there is a safe and ready exit at both top and bottom very little danger to life is to be feared. It is important that all exits should be so known as to be easily found by day or night by every inmate of the house. If the clothes you have on catch fire, a blanket, rug: or some such woolen article should be quickly and tightly wrapped around you. Air is thus excluded, and the. fire goes out. A small fire in a room can often be put out in the same way in preference to pouring water on it. In case of fire keep allbdoors shut as far as possible. If a room is full of smoke, keep low or crawl, because smoke and hot air both rise, leaving the floor comparatively clear. — — — Job Couldn’t Have Stood It It he bad Itching Piles. .They’re terribly annoying: but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cure the worst case. of pileson earth. It has cured thousand’s. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Oure guarnteed, Se!d by W D. Vinton. ~ = Ask for.. Castle Rock —and— Pick-Pocket CIGARS There are no better Cigars made for the money. Manufactured by Schuernet Brothers SACRAMENIO, CAL. Union : Kote Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’ This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished _ throughout, thereby -naking it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, Aad Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping p'ace for all Stages and Busses. Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. Best of attention given to transient customers, Stables Open Ali Night, Foot of BroadStrest, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72, Seen (tees fia front of Mrs. Davenport’s ona A perfect Remedy For Constipa" tien, Sour Stomach, Dietrhtes Worms Convulsions Feverishness and. LOSS OF SLEEP. . . Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. . AtO months old 3) Dosrs— 35¢ INIS § 5 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ! The Kind: You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ‘Prince Albert Lode, Sons: of St. SOCIETY. DIRECTORY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. George. hian Castle every Second Saturday of each month Meets at P: and Fourt! at 8 «clock, ii Thechartér list will remain open until June 80th. iW2 All Engiish born resideute an the descendants of Kugiishméen are invited ince . .SH4S, PINCH, :W. President. T. H. Watens W Secrevary. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythiau Castile. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited + attend. N. C. BENNETTS, C. C. ‘+ W. Oapaun, K. of R. and S. Mistietoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O : Meete at Odd Fellows Halt! Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at ° 7:30 o’aloek. CHAS. KAHL, C. P. Gro. A. Gray, Soribe. ‘ydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. V Thirty Years STORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. DESIRED RESUL CAUTION con with tep-simile signature, Op aide of ¢ “~OD W Bim!) 8! a) Qexid for C!r<car to WILLIAMS MFG. CO. Sole Agents, DR. a 9° vows French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetabie, ipereny harmiless, sure to accomplish R S. Greatest known female remedy. The genuine fence up only in paste-board Cat: tle, evelend, Onio. =—_—_:__:_:_: MOTT’S becomes & pleasure, by dra PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation.” They are’**LIFE SAVERS” womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. known remedy for eS } ts. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale by H. Dickerman. They overcome Weak ness, irregularitv anda omissions, increase vigor_and banish ‘pains to girls at No als them. Cannot do harm—life R BOX BY MAIL. Sold Citizens BROAD STREET, : : + CAPITAL. Subscribed $200,900.00 Paid Upin Coin . 75,00".00 Surplus tund= 2 5,000.00 Undiv:ded Protits = 34,000 00 Burope. Collegtions on any part of the Highest price paid for Assay Office et the Bank. transacted. ‘Incorporated in 1876. CORRESPONDENCE. New York—National Bank of Noren Amertes. San don, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. (. We issue Sight vrafts payabie tp NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO. Avo Bie of Exchange payable at wight vs = prineipal i of Great Britain and uly 2& @8 @ special: County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purch sed Thte Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valey, >“ -“NEVADA CITY DIRECTORS 6. M. m. pessesspes -Presiden: ‘ous T. Morcas ..Cashier D. BR. Moraav deve: .Secretars Chas. E. Clinch Dr. B, M. Hunt, Lord Housman Geo M. Hughes, BUSINESS HOURS—10 a. m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:80-P. M. Franoteco—First Nations! Bank, Lon & Co her B . Bust 5 eT rnon eral Banking Busivess is 23. lent Agent at Grass Vallee SIMPLICITY Write for PORTABILITY Fire Alarm Directory. 24—Broad Street and -National Alley. : ley stréets. 26—East Broad and Pine streets. 34 — Main and Cottage Streets. 35 — Coyote street and Washington road. _ 36—Nevada street, cor. of Dr. Hunt’s lot. 43——Sacramento and Adams streets.45—-Sacramento and Pine} Streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard. “46—Jordan and Zion streets, 52—Park Avenue and Nim-. 25— West Broad and Find-! DURABILITY The Biickensderfer Typewriter Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Circular. ALIGNMENT “RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS, Somethi absolutely new and with which we have experimented for years. One Ban makes one glass Artificial Whi key (Rye or urbon); six Beans to the pint. Just the thing for travelers, and convenient for picnics, excursions, etc. Co tains all the vi tue of the ‘best whiskie< withou the deleterious effect. Made from ‘t e@ pure vegetable matter,and guaranteed to cout:in no poisonous or narcotic drugs of any description. ~ If a beverage is not cesired. a Rean may be taken inthe mouth without water aud the most exhilerating effect wilt te experieneed. ‘BOX OF 12 BEANS, s0c. The Beans retail at 10 cts. each, and can be procured from any dru as sn, grocer, «rfirsteisne © Forsaleond i+» a nd ee x se ; i on receipt of 50 Ginseng Dis Co DISTILLE! OP RYB AND BOURBON ‘WHISKIES sT. LOUIS. wo “RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS SNVAE ADISIUM cBVLOAS,, ~ ee Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain; rod streets, in front of Dan Marsh’s residence. " @iice Houre—0 to 12.4. M. and itoS P. xu. Every Tuesday evenirg at 7:80 o’sloek : J. W. O'NEILL, Pres. £D. J. MORGAN, B.8. Laure! Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W Meets dt, Pvthian Castle second and fourth Thursdays of each mont? MRS. E. A. MOORE, Pres. MRS. F E WADSWORTH. B.S. New Fruit and Vegetable Store YEE LEE & CO. t AVE opened a first-class Sture adjoinin. the Bridge ov MAIN STREET. where will +e kept at all times the very beat of Fruits pa ables, Chickens, etc. . Also, Cigars and Tobacco. Goods telivered free of charge an? the: Nast nf enticfastion cuaren-cod ~ R DAVIS feacher o Vocal and instrumental Music, ~ Ajeo Choral api Orchestral Director. Visite Nevada City, Grass Valley and other oortious of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at their own omes. i Vor particulars as to terms of tuition, eto apply to the Prvfessor. either by lettero: ersoually, at his homeia North San Juan ov he Twinn Honea! Vaweltow Nevada City Transfer. Co DRAYING AND HAULING. E. B. POWER Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office—Court House, Nevada City. I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. LLEY RUILDING (UP STAIRS) Ores cree corner ne, Nevada City. FRED SEARLS, , Attorney and Counselor af Law. P PRACTICR {[N ALL THR COUR Ww sed and Federal P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, W ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE anr Tnited ree? J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, ‘CE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR.BRUAD ( vay Pine str o-«. Nevada Citv Attorney and Counselor a w, ( )SFICE—LONES BUILDING. COR. COM. mereial and Pin-*r-ete.W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, y —, R. Regs AND PINE ST nD re. Nev: Gttv JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, ‘transcript Bioek, Oommercial Stree’ Nevada Oitv. ABFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public ( \FBICR— TILERY RNTLDING. NRVADA WwW. W. WAUGGUNER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. a ahd U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOK Office*!y Morgan & Roherte’ Rinsk Ne se Mae 'OYD P. LARUB. GEORGE JONES JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley, Cal Telephone—Black 184, Hevada County Undertaking Co JOS, EUSTIS, Manager Fin: et Funeral Furvish'ngs. Particular attention paid to the transpy ation of baggage for theatrical parties. ‘apoand furn tnre moving. © Tetephone — Floral Designa at Short Notice. GEO. A. GRAY, Funera! Diree'or and Embalmer. houe 861 Giles’ Kidg. Rroad St. Night 63. Public Administators —SemiAnnual cout "& T. J. Torpie the Public Administrator of Appraised value of the Estate.. Money received ........00. Expendi ures.... Cash received, none. Bills paid by the heirs. Cash r ceived Value of the Estate Cash received Value of the Estate Value of the Estate Cash expended Value of the Estate Cash received.... Pn scenes cuca Cash expe dei Balauce on hand ee ee ere Stare or Cairornia, County oF Nxvapa, of the County of Nev da. is so interésted. Subscribed and sworn to before me th’ mits his SemiAnnual Account as required by. sneee APO R eee eereeecesses Cash expended......... Reet FARICC Cieleiee Li ace eowenen ee i res T J. Torpie, being duly sworn, deposés and says: State of California, ‘hat th tego acceunt and-return of all estates of decedents pees ae oe se not and was not at any time interested in the expend: ures mad any estate he administered, nor is he associated ™ “ee i nh cas cea is 25th day of July, i902. “a8 To the Honorable, the S»perior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California: Nevada County, California, respectfully subJaw:.. : oe E : Estate of Marshall Dumford, Deceased. Balance of hand......6...000. ccccaues _Estate of M. Costler, Deceased. Appraise’ value cf the Estate.... ee eeeeesescsesseces Seadeewesan $500 00 ' Estate of Charles Beal, Deceased. Appraised value of the Estate.... rPoesee saececeseceselorses esses $— Pence cones Cee cesses eccoocenses Estate of Thomas Callinan, Deceased. Tee ee rere eeee Estate of James Knuckey, Deceased, Wada 0 /e'e'e.ale’sieieiea'ers Cia'e ene 2.) i! 1) Cash received .. ...... occ ceeee eis iaisial gts welts drdatalais wasaaady goes é 0 00 Cash expended........5. cece Tl TAN alive a siisidicle, Weck Je a ale be 000 Estate of Edward Teague, Deceased. Value of the Estate........0.cceccccseccceesetees cecceese. Cash received jee cexvean ae’ Cash expended........ Cash on baad 5.550 60) oc ccestecees senses. a. choca Asisinsioueencueeees Estate of Mary Felt, Deceased. Value of the Estate 0.. eee ccceceeeee estemucaatucestedee Cash received. ...... . ee ee ee Hey CESH ONDE ROE <4 focsangsccsisasiginrsaDverindeesad técorhinc.: 6 00 Balance on hand. ...0. 2.60. eee asseenscttoneceeee, 0 00 Estate of Catherine Hart, Deceased. Velie 8 Ne MONG, ope o5 vanes cede wialtseeseedaaeuaen «. $2260 mebeniaccne ta Ee ee poi Money on hand.... x 1625 95 Estate of P. Kinsella, Deceased. _ Estate of On Guey, Deceased. Cone eeeenereses oe T. J; TORPIE: pore’ LTD, P. ea by (beAL ae otary Public in and f, ane. _ “Nevada County,. if, HE total v pares public ber, the tr vyentio day o
vada which place, tothe TO Neévad Grass Ma; Woud: Nor "Rou tion s mine fates Distri the Call for REPUBLICAN COUNTY ng PRIMAREDS, MMITIEE of Nevada . 'oun, ical ae governing body of the Mae Cy can party of Nevada County, a polt agg © ganization which at thlas: geney unt, rh polled more than three (8) per / y ag te Lips 12th day of of Nevada, t " ts the fol owing‘ a'lfor P-imary rebelde for the selection of twelve(12) delei eld on v co aaiabe me geese sceci:l election whi-h may be cal'ed wi hin two yearsaf er the 12th day «-f Avgust, 1902. for the election of a Republican State Central Committee, and for That the the County of Meadow Lake and‘! ittle V ork Washington, Eureka and Bloomfiel Bridgeport and Kough and Ready ..... That the e'ection sha'l be in charge of the inspectors at the following polling places: — Nevada City, City Hall, James F, Colley in pin inspector. Spenceville, schoolhouse, W. O. Walker inhat if any dele’ate be unable to attend trenthe other delegates vada County shall have the power to deter. send the Chairman of this after the primaries. Notices o Contest in I, U, AN COUNTY C®We'RAL REB"BLIC. $3 oy io eo we * in m « rw ° ote ins-id pearay e monavie Cley ‘ounty’ and State aforesa'd, to the Republican State a'd District Conventions, to nomirate candidates for ted for at the general oto be held on the 4th day of Novemans-ction of such other_business as may come beforesaid State or District Connthe «aid County Delegates shall asjpaythe<tey ot Gteraraunte-on the weh August, 1, at 2 p. m. to attend the said ‘ta‘’e and District Conventions, =a ‘Thet a'l of said delegates ata Ls tire son ta at W sha Secs ea te nel in each voting precinct i the County, except the Corporations of shall be. elected hich primary all have an opportunity to Ne. ty, G Valley and Truckee, at Sinan there shall be but one voting on " Saturday, the. 9th Day of August, 1902, Between the Hours of 1 p.m and 8 p.m. That the test to be required of every person seeking to vote a Republican al said primary shall be as folows: “A bona fide present. intention of supporting the nominees St sha ec eae party at the next ensuing election.” ‘That the Ballote used at said primary may be'either ,rin‘*ed or w: itten. That th” ssid apportionmert of delegates ot at sid State and Di tric Conventions for evada shall be a; follows: GARHIP. NO. OF DBLEGATES Be Neo ean Oasacaaieicics ance simondece aaaten Valley spector. Gold Flat, Schoolhouse, Wm. Meservey inspector. lndian Flat, Schoolhouse, A. R. Lord inspector. Selby Flat,Schoolhouse, H. Towle inspector. Willow Valley, Schvolhouse, O. Ragon inspector. Grass Valley, City Hall, Thomas Ingram inspector. Empire, Watt Park, Richard Gluyas inspector. Hills Flat, Wm. Deeble inspector. } All'son Ranch, schoolhouse, Ed. Nettle in spector. ‘ ‘Forest Springs, Schoolhouse, Alfred Perrin inspector. cottage Hill, P. T. Deadman’s, 8. C. Beverton inspector, : Buena Vista, Schoolhouse. Washington, Grissel'’s Store Geo. Cloud inspector. bért, Schoolhouse. Eureka, Debow Building, Wm: McLean inspector. f Moere: Flat, Kelstrup’s Store; L. G: Kel: str p “. Bloomfie.d, Wei s Building, R. D. Skidmore inspector. ; Relief Hill, Unien Hell, Alex. Roash In spector. Columbia Hill, -Woodruff’s Store, I. W: inspector. ruff. inspector. ~~" Cherokee, James Husier inspector. bh San Juan, Schoolhonas, Chas. Paine inspec or. : if jes Sweetland, Wood's Store, J. W. Wood in spector. __Birchville, Schoolhouse, D. R. Kenney, inspector. French Corral, Schoolhouse, Wm. Moulton inspectur. Indi 8;ector in Springs, Creamery, John Davis ingh.and Ready, Schoolhouse, Jno, Fipspector. Pleasant Ridge, Schoolhouse, Ira Davis inspector. . Mocney Flat, Schoolhouse, Sam Dowe, inspector. Anthony House, Glover’s Stor has. Schwartz inspector. ual yi Truckee, Hurd’s Hall, Jas. Marzen, Jr., ine spector. Boca. Schoolhouse, David Dysart inspector. Overton, Schoolhouse, W. B. Tiffany in-. B spector. e Hlorizton, Sekeclhouse, BR, G. Kaeser tit spector. You Bet, Snell’s Store, Frank Snell inspector. : ° * Lowell Hill, Hill’s Hall, Alex. Drynan inspector. That whenno officers of the election in. anv precinct, or in cas: of failure of these to act. th« Repu bis. cans pr sent shall select the offieers o tiun and most convenient. provision has heen made for el open the polls when and wharn * . Notice of Sale 4. ‘he uadersigned pe i. y oe 5 Din ~h BONA! ut —— ——— ter of the esta the above peek Pedy § bidder, SOF Gushy gold” au tu! 19. oufirmatio, Supe: lor € pure, on August, 1902, all the righ that said m oe a iLthe fuiluwing desori ; , erts and ail ‘hose certain lors, piece Dr By Pree tp corn be ty of Nevada. State of iforsia ast ‘wa 1 ; a aera al e and described as toll & Uadiy .one-q to the N 1-2 of the N. W. i half (1 Giese hme the divided og = B a 2 8 of thes. K. 1-4 of Seation es Tp rie ed pa B. and. M., aud also includ undivided one-half (1 2interest in gat, puow Tent >aw Mil . machiner tevantda, ngs. plane chains.on said 3. 28 Pca: il Undivided one-lalf (1-2) interest in. ids OU. Sene of lumber-.in said Nevada Cont Ur divided one-half (1-2) interest : the & 1-2 of the 8, W. for See. 2, Tp roy B., M. eee inelud. ny an undig . one-quarter (1terest in wha) be pbs as bred Sureka peer Pee) i vee and appurtenances on » . 46 Obeid 5. 1 4 uf ovo. <P. 18, Ne BR. erie ny in Nevada County, Calitornia : Undivided 1-4 int rest in aud to the ¥ of sec. UL Tp; 18, N. Ke tt i, M.D. Bd iu Nevada County, California, Undiv ded oue quarter (1-4) interest jj toth. 5.8. l-4of e0.2 I'p, 18, N. RB, Uk, Uv. B & M., in Nevade County, Calitornis Ter» and-con‘itions-or ‘sale=Caal, a coin of the United Staces. Deed at e ot el gee pops Fcseny ge mao be ma atauy time after the st publicari this Notice and before uhe making ry " sale. . All bids or offers must be in writing a left at the othce of Lardéer & Burns, ats neys at Luw, Auburn; aay a or delivered i reserve the r t to reject ‘eae lg ject any and VIRGINIA J. BELL, persons and ‘atate: i] to Guardian of the brank R. Bei, (ceorge V. Bel Bell, Mio M. Beli. Viola ¥. tell io, gene Kell miuors. Larwner & B -rns, Auburn, Cal., Attory for Guardian. ts } # ; ipo _ ASSESSMENT NOTICE, CONjOREDATEO ST. GOTHARD 40 Mining Co. Location ot rinsipal p of business, Sun F.: ancisco, Calituram. — rea ereds aoa Califo vereby given that at a mevting the Board of Directors held day of July, 12, an assessment No, ii Five (5) cents per share was levied upon capital stock of—the— corporation, able immediately in United states Q Coin, to’ the Secretary, at the ottice of comenus oom: 113-314, Crocker build Sanu Fr else; Califurnia, Any stock upon which this assessment sh remain unpaid on the Kights day of Aug 1902, will be delinquent,and advertised fori stpullia auction, and uuless payment ts ‘ore,’will be sold on » hur « the 2stnd of Auguet, 1902, to the delinquents sessmeut 'Ggether «ith costs of advertiin and expenses of sale. 3 4 By order of the Board of Directors, . ‘i , N. SHUBCRAB TL. Secretar BON ) Uffise=Rooms_ 118-114 Uroeker sui dis San Francisco, } California. Notice to Creaitors. {STATE OV CHAKLES HEGARLY, . . Netice is hereby civen by the undersignd Executrix of the last will of Charles tesa deceased, to the creditors of and. persons having claims. aga:nst. the 1 eGtased, to exhitit them with ne: essary vcuchers, within ten months ter the first publication of this notice to . og Executx, at the law office of } aris, at Nevada City. California, the sai being the place for the transaction of ti business of said estate, in said cvunty b inse! or Durst Ho Co., Cali 15th an ) P, Durst, Wheat gee yest: By Carrier, 12% Cts. under this head hp month. hac & iS eek or 40 cents am 8 ably in advance. ae Pickers ‘W ante p Yards, at \ f. Picking beain d 2th. Highest F d@ and wood free best picking. ~ land, Cal group the State, House to Rert ».room cottage OF Nimro dfor re nt at five dollars . M. Solari. eee —_—— Strayed Away. — ved from in front of M. § » Broad street. last evening with white stripe on face, ¢ var on left bip$2.50 rewa . ims return of the an e as M. eet For Rent. —— room house in good con wap, Town water. Lost. —e teh was Jost on the 4th ray Mallen. Her wee ns nder will be liberal); aA same at JAS. H! —— Business Chance. ad vestment of $70 is wired He snecess. if you _ ding methods, you shou snosition. It is or the mal swho Wishes to igh tirterfe ing w i garenk BROLAS Mireet, Chicago, 1}, ive 8 ith For Sale, : ch, with dwelling the aCity is offered .orsale. J apt office. os ey Ranch For Sale. Rareh of 610 ecres. 01 below Grass Valley, is Offe bere all Bethe piace, Portions of it There is a hous J. For further particula TaansoniPt office. ANNIE HEGARTY, Executor of the * ki hare Hegarty, dece:sed i alas " assed. Dated this zlet day of July, 1902. Notice to Creditors. Ta: th i x Je e guperior Court of the County te of California. th for Real Estate ‘and or Country—Onr methods lars free. LINCOLN IN PANY, 620 Market Street Hotel, San Francisco, ERNMENT POSITIONS Wanted for Raliway Mail ( fate Corres. Inst. Cedar Rap ESTE OF f.,W., BROWN, D: cn 2 ‘eby give the under sigued, administrator of the estate of 1. all pevenes havi ~? foo sien a r av’ claims nst deceased. to exhibic them wh the net: sary vouchers, within four months the fi st publ‘cation of this not ce. to # said administrator at the lawoffice of ‘ oe ie ace : oe un of the b “ Phong of the esta 4 ‘ Y T. J. TORPIE, © Admin‘strator of the es‘ate of J. W. Br Dated July 29, 1902. nshaEEinnipnaieepeteimenes to said State Convenhall die before, or for. any cause shall upon said Couvention, thereto from Ne« majorit b ' shall cast t. vote, which of said dele. @ vote of such deceased or absentee, in said State Convent.on and 8. ct Conventions. Judg sand fnspector: are directed to eturus of the Election to the Commictee, immediately the Ei 4 is must be filed with the Seardince ake tes fe ublican State Central Committee On or Lefore the 22d day of A SHERMAN W.’ tae W. MARSH, LINDLEY, Assistant Reirsenn Clerk The leig' man Jane ou answe fo And TP THE SUPERIOR COURT Tenn s —ede. State of . L utrix of the las Will He yin pdm Timothy Guy Phelps, Deceased, Plaintiff; W.I. WADLEIGH and his wife, ANNA F.SM ELL, JOHN DOc, EI JANE DOE, Defendants. tie bronges in the e County o Vi and the Com laiat it, here ome ttornis, Geor, send greeting to Doe, Defendants, as above, brou, ior Court of the on you of this summon ved shi coat t or within thirty days if Plaint as arising upon contract, h ap. ly to the Court rel i te manded in the mart For: a “2 i Given under my hand and Brats cf Onitbent. iste as alifornia, this 16th SUMMONS, OF Cehitocenen Testament of Vs. EMMA WADLEIGH SMITH ‘ ITH, her husband, TRUM AY Pee ¢, RICKARD ROE and Superlor Court of i et sae Witter, rney fi ‘eople of the State, of Caltne W.I. Wadle b Anne WadAnna F. Smith, Elias F mith, Trug Jewell, John Doe, Rickard Roe, and are hereby directed to a rthec mplaintin an action entities County of Nene ene Saber 5 Vv. ruija, within ten days after the eae 3—if ser wit'tin served of sai ere. ! youare hereby notified that unless you'a r aud answer as above the sald Plat Lipid mired, mo ey or on oO deoet ont for any in the the seal County of Nee bo " of June, +); ARBOGAST, Clerk. jyi6 f thF By A. J. Hosxina, Deputy Clerk. the nia. Fi of ssid at ‘he tim jy% N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN ‘ i the matter of the Estate of R. M. HUNT, Notice is hereb fth day of Tague ian ne e e 4 R.M, Week ae tl gh inky epvlication of for issuance to Ty when and et peer Tay al aie oe N tice of Proving Will, AND FOR ‘or County of evada, State of Calif. “t 10 o'slose Nevade Giey. 4 oour® inted by me day, att Court tame int a, has aod ecea W; D. Vinton and where any person ¥. L, ARBOGAST, Clerk, . A Good Investmet ‘Small or Large Amiot Immediate Profits. viilationor gamble, but { iness. Bankers, mere! dal men, and all persons in Y making with small vapite First class references in hited States. kor p.redeul moald & Co., Ninth and P' 8. Mo. First-Class Bootblac on Stevens, whose stand 1 ov Broad street, gi on hand, . HARNESS AMD SADDLERY DEALER, Has just received a fine line of HOF BRUSHES at prices ranging fr 25 cts. up. ; Also a fine line line of Gents Drivi s and Work Gloves. Ladies Driving Gauntlets. _ Whip Stocks of ail kinds from # cents up. BUGGY WHIPS at 10 cents up. . MT am manafacturing Harnes! all grades ‘at lowest prices. Baggy and Cart Tops, Ousnions all kinds of Carriage Trimming 4% on short notice. Band made Harm and Oarriage Trimming a specialty. J. CAIRNS, Nevada iy Union Livery Stall Main st. opp. Union Hote, Henry Lane, ~ Prop! The fiuess curn-cure in the, .cunty.erd ‘ ty of them 4 nen daw and riede” National Exchange Si JANES HENSESSY,. J . ; ire Livery Stab! ey A ye tee ~ P shop, J. CAT RNGEE == 8 HORSES, CARRIAGES As) SIO PERLESS § HENRY W. RICH, Propr on hand the best brands o: TILED B: mto serve only the best, -« ‘or yourself, Us of Summer Drinks F [AD THI bene Ay Current for the se Payable in advance: pas for sale at $5.00 Nore rented. & Wikke slor fy No smoke Itig alwaysrecay 4 Tedauced to $1. . us; we a “newer questions, Tor a County Gas &F * NEWBERT, Ma