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August 6, 1901 (4 pages)

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re one Call atea__ Tegler's —FOR— ORANGES, LEMONS French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of all kinds POPCORN and-CHEWING GUM And the Finest Ice Cream at 15 & 25 CTS. A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. . Frame Pictures With Artistic Judgment. Moore Also Makes Photographs. THWIE TABLE NO. 55. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City as follows. LEAVING FOR COLFAX. . Daily; connecting with Lo5:30 A. M. oal Train arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco vie Stockton at 4:15 P. M. ‘i A, M. Daily , connecting with overland 9:00 train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, icocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa nd Oakland, arriving in San Francisco at :15 p. m. . Daily; connecti with I:00 P. M. Overland Train, leavin san Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an (verland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M. ° Daily; connecting with Lo5:15 Pp. M. cai Train leayi:e Sacramenty at 4:50 P. M. and Overland rains for Kast and West. LEAVING FOR GRABS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, mM, Priv: arriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:37 A. M. paiy AERIVING FROM OCOLFAX. . Daily ; connecting with O. er9:45 A. M. land Train from East. " Daily ;counecting with overI:00 P. M. land train from Kast. ; : Daily ; connecting with Uver5:00 P. M. land Train leaving San Fi_n“seo at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limited 1 «uving San Francisco at 10 A M, < Daily ; connecting with Lo -a! 9:40 P.M. ‘Train beshhier 4 Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and all points South. < 0, P. LODGHRIDGE, General Maxager. F. G, BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES BAST Southern Pacific offer those low round-trip rates: Some amusing instances of transTranslators’ Stambitam. Blocks. SIMPLICITY : lators’ misunderstandings are mentioned by the London Daily News. An Italian paper* not loug age turned; Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s “Absent minded Beggar” into a “Distracted Mendicant.” . A footnote to the.same version explained “son of a Lambeth. publican”.as a reference-to—Mr.—Kruger!--The—trans-. -—lator who explains is often lost. Another Italian editor who translated a passage from an English paper about a man who had killed ‘his: wife . with a poker added an ingenuous footnote to say, ‘‘We do not know with certainty whether this thing ‘pokero’ be a domestic or surgical instrimment.”: In the French version of one of* Scott’s novels a Welsh rabbit has to be dealt with. <The translator, never baving met with that article of food, naturally turned it into “un lapin de Galles.” Unfortunately be had some doubt whether his countrymen would understand this and ‘added’ a lengthy footnote describing how the peculiarly delicious flavor of the rabbits' of Wales created a large demand for them ‘in Scotland, whither they were exported {n bulk that would compare with the trade of Ostend. : : BEFORE IT 1S TOO LATE. Call at Rosensera’s and see one of the forty cent Waists before it is too late. a2. BurraLo Lager Beek on draught, at 5 cents a-glass, at Council Chambers, W, J. Britland, proprietor. 19 Japan's impreguability. The coast of Japan, notwithstanding its long shore line and numerous barbors, offers scant allurement to an invading army. There is very little beach. The bold crags and bluffs overlooking every spot where @ moderb war vessel can ride at anchor are protected by strong fortifications defended by the most modern guns. Yeddo bay. the most feasible bight for invadiig purposes, needs careful navigation even by steamers of moderate draft. When torpedoes.are planted, it is simply impregnable, says a writer in Collier's Weekly. When the war with China, broke out, a small steamer was selected to pilot merchant steamers up and down the bay. I remember perfectly the unexpected curves made by this steamer, showing plainly the countless dangers besetting a hostile fleet regardless of the care that may be used in feeling its way. No invading army could possibly land, and even if it succeeded ip doing so the rice fields, readily submerged as they are, would aid. materially in thwarting the advance and in isolating the enemy, A successful invasion of Japan is simply impossible. A Poor [lillonaire Lately starved in London eee he could not digest his food. Early would have saved him. druggist. A Large Order. The man-from the country took his green necktie and his best girl into.the restaurant, “anz tike some other mien, he was dispesed to be-facetious at the waiter’s expense. “Waiter,” he said, “I want you to bring me a boiled elephant.” “Yessir,” replied the waiter, perfectlg unmoved. “And, waiter, bring it on toast,” “Yessir.” Then he stood there like a statue for a minute. “Well,” said the man, “are. yow not going to bring it?” “Yessir.” “Why don't you, then?’ “Order is, sir, that we get pay in advance for elephants, sir. Elephant on toast, sir, is £1,500 Os. 2d. If you take ON SALE ROUND-TRIP. it without toast, sir, it,is only £1,500, August 20 21 .. Louisviile, $77 50) ®it.” August 22-23 Sepiecber 8 ' .. Buffalo, $87.00 The. waiter did not smile, but the girt did; and the man climbed down.—LonSeptember 5-6.. Cleveland, $82.50 . 9° Tit-Bits. : 2@e> These rates apply from California Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? main-line points. Many miles shortest—many hours fastest—finest scenery A cheap remedy for coughs snd —choice of routes —iimited trains—. golds is all righf; but you wantsoniepersonally conducted tourist excursion . thing that will relieve and cure the ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Details at the nearest office SOUTHERN PACIFIC more severe and dangerous results of throat and Jung troubles. What shall youdo? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; ij not possible for you, then, ineither case take the ONLY remedy that hae been introduced in all civilized. countries with success in severe throat and lung Secure Time Tables and any desired . troubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup.” information from MORRIS LOBNER, It not only heals. and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allaye inflammation, causes easy 8.'P. Co. Agent at Colfax. . expectoration, gives. a good night’s Nevada City AssayOffice, rest,and cures the patient. Try onz bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac. : Assaying of Ores of all description] ™atars Makes Impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Obill Tonic cures Ma M2 TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Jaria. 60c 8 my1l5-6m Fractious Ores a speciaity. Mail or Expres orders promptly attended o. GOLD BOUGHT, Broad Street, below Natioual Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. WOOD WANTED! SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ~ Milo Lodge, Kaights of Fythias, Meete every Friday Evening,” At Pythian Castle. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t stead, ~ attend. FRANK EB. WADSWORTH, C. C. G, W. Oapaun, K. of R. and 8. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. © Meets at Odd Fellows Hail 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 Well seasoned and of good quality, to be delivered at p 2d and 4th M f each shi ( Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at . Washington schoolhouse,care, J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Guo. A. Gray, Seribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. W ects at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o'clock. AUGUST RAPP, President. ED. J. MORGAN, RB. 8. Laure! Parlor; No. 6, N. D. G. W. : Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thuredays of each mont! MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres. . fully piled. Delivery of said wood is to commence not later than Sept. rst, and to be com1961. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. E MULLOY, Chairman. L. 5. CALKINS, Sec’y. MRS BELLE DOUGLASS B.S Nevapa Orry Aug. 8, 1901, CAUTION ‘ Beware ot counterfeits and imitations. Send for C:rctlar to For Sale by H. Dickerman. DURABILITY The Bickensderer Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular. ~~ RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent . Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. PORTABILITY Greatest known female remedy. : Page geneipe ip one up only in paste-board Car simi ture on side the ie, < ame M G. 00. Sole Agents, Cleveland, Ohio. ALIGNMENT Linen ls easential these hot days is not from anyoffensive odor, like in Chinese Prompt Delivery . and it gives great satisfaction to our customers. Give us a trial order and we will guarantee to please NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASS'l H. V. HOLMES, Manager, WM. TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada City . 50 CENTS A WEEK ceed five lines in head for 50 cents ac additional line Advertisements of not to ex! nserted under,this a week or $2 a month. 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. able invariably in advance. Handsatchel ~Pandersigned, the administrator A handsatchel was taken by some. one from the railroad car Sunday evening. By:returning it to the TRANSCRIPT office a reward Furnished Rooms Wanted. Three furvished rooms are des’red for rent, with or without furniture, ina private family. Parties renting also want board, Apply ¢t the TRANSCRIPT Offic ». Lost-—On Broad street a gold linked chain bracelet. set with small diamond. Finder will be rewarded by leaving itat the TRANFirst-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. For Sale at a Bargain. A new house inthis city, located on three acres of ground under high state of cultiyetion, including a large barn and other necessary outbu Idings. Inquire of M. L. & Ow. ool Furnished Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms to tet. Enquire at James Colles’s corner Grove and Nevada streets Corcoran & Arbogast if you wish to feel cool and . Are ready toserve all customers with PURE The linen retarned MOUNTAT from -our—Jeaundry N ICE. and will leave it at your door daily. Leave orders at our office, at ] junction Broad and Commercial streets, or only cleaned to perfection, . call us up by telephone. but smells sweet, being free CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. Prices That Talk. Steinway pianos, $525; A. B, Chase pianos, HENRY W: RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of Is one of our specialties, COOL, SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and to the perfect satisfaction of his customers. $400; Emerson pianos, $350; Estey pianos, $350, ard lots of other makes down to $200. Payments $10 per month. from $100 up. Est:y organs . Other makes from $25 up. Singer sewing machines from $35 up, Payments $3 pe: month, or will exchange for wood, hay, grain or anything useful.. ‘Don’t buy cheap stuff when you can getthe best for such low prices and THE PEERLESS SALOON, easy payments GEO. W. RERKS, Agent, Residence: Nevada City, All Kinds of Sommer Drinks a Specialty. Our ’Phone is West 19. The best brands of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Sr as MAITLAND BROS Have moved into their new cugrters -n Tom E.J. Reotor, Pres. W. H. Martin, VicgP. NEVADA CITY, CAL. use of Dr. King’s New Lite 5 Paid Up Capital as $50,000 i strengthen the stomach, aid digestion’ promote assimilation, improve sppetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satised. Sold by W. D. Vinton A General Banking Business Transacted. bought. and, advances -made. on Drafts drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on Real and Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. National Hotel Building All kinds of Mixed wrinks Nevada County Bank) rir seo, vom. co VAITLAND BROS., Props. Commercial st In Their New Saloon! (ts Time mercial street and invite a:l thei: former patrous to call and ses ‘hum. They will make ita pvintto serve he fires*t branas uf Wines, Liquors and Cigars Fection YEE LEE & CO. the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wi Yous Chickens, ete. 80 bgp Pa and Tobacco. Goods best of satisfaction guaranteed. Dr, Alvah N. [organ. J. A. BECKLEY “BEER » ; Also the Finest of » L'QUORS and CIGARS. A Hot Lunch Served Every Saturday Night. S. A. RICE Dentist. Grotto Saloon) °™s"*°" BECKLEY & RICE, Proprs. Wekeep on-handthe finest brews of Cent Teeth Extracted Without Pain. If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time commencing Perhaps you have not yet solved the plans problem. You're only wasting time by waiting. “help you along. architects, contractors RICE & LEWIS: PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St etBest We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict.of all our patrons, asto the BREAD, PIES and CAKES New Fruit and Vegetable Store. AVE opened a first-class Store waiting be kept at all times the very best of Fruits elivered free of charge and, the Bs Office Hours—9to1l2a.M. andilto5 P.M. The. Best Liquors, These are the attractions you can always find at All kinds. 3 are my specialties. My work is neatly done and thoroughly insulated. [es Call me up. RALPH A. EDD DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. ¢. W. CHAPMAN Office at residence, Sacramento St., Nevada City, Oal. MADE 'AT THE New York Bakery. GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Wedaney tig 7 4 specialty. The Best Cigars. “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” BLECTRICAL WORK! . ees costes ins, _ All the favorite brands of Whis on hand such as: “Kentucky thes pia ac ot —, Moore,” “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,” House wiring, and ‘Robin Hood.” call bell and annunciator ding Cakes and Our Telephone number— CITIZENS BANK neorporeated 1976.) BOAD STBERT, WM. J. BRITLAND. work. Burglar alarms, etc., R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the Courts of the United States. Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16 NEVADA OITY Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid up in coin, Undivided profits, eee eee Pec SOC e eee ee eet Makes a specialty of Mining Cases Dr. BR. M. Hunt, r oot y hi ie Mining Patents and Land Cases. Hon. Niles Searls, BUSINESS. HOURS. Oftice in Claus Spreckles’ Building, Ow. M.’to 4 Fe Mn ane on cor. Third aud Market Streets, Sap, Saturdays from Union: Hotel DENTISTS} Reopened And Now Ready for Business. The Leading Flour. Sixty Cords of Four-font Oak Won, . pleted not later than Oct. rst, FOR SALE BY ALL GR 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, Stopping p ace for all Stages and Busses. OORERSPOSDENTS. New York—National Bank of North Amerloa. San Francisco—First Natio don, Paris & American Ba m2) Bank, ‘Lon Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mille Sight Drafts payabie in SAI Also Bills of Excha: the principal cities wohin satan ie at Britain ane arses: tee eatote ou any part of the United States Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’t. wstfee nice puitonvurcurees ita.
Wold and Silver Bullion b assay Office et the i — * This Bank Malaotains an o ley, where a general ‘3. M. THOMAS, Resitent Agent at Grass Valley. fice at Grass Val enking Business is UNDERTAKING: PARLORS, HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street Nevada City, Oa) And Large Modern Dining Room. ALBERT REYNOLDS, DEALER In C. H. HARRISON, Funeral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Telephone 34, C. H. HARRISON,All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. BROAD STRERT. Opp. Rosenberg Br: s NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL’ PROPERTY. PERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR Pee Nevada, State of Cah fornia. In the euetter of the es ‘ate of PETER ALLI ON, deceased. . Neg hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court, of the County of Névada, State of California, made on the 28d day ot Jaly, 1901, in he matter of on, * ‘the estate of Peter son, of the oa to the ill sell at public auction, Pitedt bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, and ‘subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on SATURDAY, CHE 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 1901, a at 12 o’élock M., at the Eureka Hotel, in the town of Graniteville, in the County of Nevada, all the right, tit’e, interest an estate of the said Peter Allisog, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and inte:est that the estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise pequived other thau or in addition to that of the said Peter Allison at the time of his death, in ani 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 Graniteville, in the Cousts of Nevada, State of Caltfornia, which said lot fronts on said Main street One hundred and thirty-eight feet. Said lot ig bounded 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 Main street. Together with all and singular the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenauces thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. od, 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 direction from the premines herein first above described; whic arcel of Jand is bounded onthe south by Weaver ditch; on the east by lot of Ballard; west by lot of Poage; and ot the north by vacant land. All of the above described real estate being the same property heretofore conveyed b; John W Robb to Feter Allison by deed dat August 8th, 1881, which deed ,is recorded in the County Recorder's office of said Nevada County, in Book 61 of Deeds, at pages 323 and $24, Records of Nevada County, ‘alifornia. PERSONAL PROPERTY Two cows, 30 chickens, five pigs, 3 calves. 2 watches, 2 pistols, 1shotgun, 1 rifle, bar fixtures, carpenter tools, jewelry, 1 gold specimen; book accounts, avd ousehold furniture, consisting of beds, . bedding. dishes, stoves, dining room and bar room furniture and hotel furniture, situate in the hotel building at said town of Graniteville. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, sow coin of the United States, to be paid to undersigned on the sale of said pruners: f , HENRY FITTER, Administrator of the Kstate of Peter Allison, deceased. Dated July 23, 1901. Assessment Notice. pe GOLD MINING COWPANY. Locationof principad place of business, Holiister, San Benito County, California. Location of Fach sage fs Nevada County. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the dirctors, held on the 8th day of July, A. D , 1901, an asssessment of One (1) Cent ; er share, to be known as Assessment No. 6, was levied uponthe subscribed capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 8ist day of August, 1901,to L. W. Jefferson, Secretary, at his office ‘in Haydon Building, Hollister, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid upon the 3ist day of Auguat, 1901, will be delinquent and adverday, to pay the delinquent assessment and expenses of sale. : ated July 8th,:1901. L, W. JEFFERSON, Secretary, id-. ent.tu the “Ar tised for sale at. public auction, and, unless ay ment is made before, will be sold on the th day of September, 1901, at 10a m. of that j-2 Haydon Bu Iding, Hoilister, Cal. JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley, Cal ‘Telephone—-Black 134, Main st. opp. Uaion Hotel, os ty of them : i day and night L. BOWMAN. 3 ¥. SHAW ‘SHAW & BOWPAAN, Dentists, ‘Office li Oda Bellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. BXTBACTING SKILLFULLY DON: TOYD P. LARUE.. GEORGE JONES. Union Livery Stable Henry Lane, = Prop’r, Che finect turu-onte in the onnéty.and pieu ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. customers. Stables Open All: Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity Telephone Nr. = LEADING CIGAR DEALER,Pine Street...2....065.. Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, -——Is stToOoK— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT ESTRELLA MIAN x La BOS4 HARMONTA OD Livery .and Feed Stable. Best of attention given to transient E. W. SCHTUDT, DRAYING AND HAULING. tation of bagg for theatrical ea; re: and furniture movie. a er Neavda City Transfer Co. Particular attention pes the transpor one. 84 KER BROAD 9T,, NEVADA CITY JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee ' (a test re mi portions or variety, coo) NEW YORK HOTEL. : <euman me isan Sons ine the ifty ' THE TABLE is not surpa in the county ing ser sRIer Ne SEE times, FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE. . AH GUEY Fresh Vegetab Ls les and Fruits at all (No, 200) Notice of Application for Patent. A 4 Placer iting = patente the “Arteea _ UNITED STATES LAND Orpign . NOMGE {8 BERRY Given ei rn Mi Hamiis. n, Ohlobas: by A eee . Fi nis, Wn 86 posto: California, Attorney in fact for eet’ 40TH YRAR——N¢ sloat, filed his peplion’ ion for tained it mn : SS : Lia ce in Nevada Mining Dis County aaa is os emai vada, State ‘ ‘Call ios ea ot he. ; bracing the 83g of NB of NW; th Oh of W 24 of the NW ¥4 of the N be ae 5 ofs i corn W i did the’ Bots st A. & ta contalaing i aaeae Then uty known record of the] is ng i claims to Enouledee or ee A : ' claim is Lounded on the North rag. . Hirschman’s” dlaiingaoath Rooney ane a and east by the Nivens claim snd si, 1ate line of Nevada City. © Corpo. ; weet ded in Boom Wn pane ilareh ‘Sv bat er’s office in said ¢ounty. in the Record. s Any and.all personsclaimi : portlen of sald “Arbogast Piece aeely any said mining ground as hereinbefore a. scribed, are required to file their adv, claims ‘with the Kegister of the Unie states Land Office at sacramento, j, ‘ State of California, during the sixt gt . ixty riod of publication hereof, or thes > ae pe oy D A ey Will be = y virtue of the provisions of thy. ip 8-lt THOMAS FRASER, Register, _ emo) Assessment Notice. \ONS ST. GOTHARD GOLD MIN C Location of prineipal place of bua : San Francisco, California Location works, Nevada County, California. "4 Notice is barehy. given that at a meetin of the toard of Directors held-on the Nin day of Ju'y, 1901, an assessment, (No. 19) of ien Cents per share, was levied Upon the capital stock of tha corporation, payable immidiately in United States ; secretary, at the office ‘of ob onbehibten be S Crocker Building; San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which thi shall remain unpaid on the 1th day August, 1901, will be delinquent and adye;. tised for sale at public auction, and unlegy . ayment is made before, wiil be sold oy. onday, the Second day of September 191, to pay the a assessment, together be costs of advertising and expenses of By order of the Board of Direeto " Offive 113 Crock Se puildinn & "ecretary, er ; California, ee ee Given by tion and Native Sc Full Parti (OF Sealed propos: cigar store, up-to Septe: stand ; fruit stand;: lune GRANI To be given. FRIDAY E! On their Nevada City—W. H. ' Dunlap,‘ J. F. Oolley, Louis Schwartz, 8. Lee Lane, J. V. Snyder, P. G Notice to Creditors. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY 4 I Nevada, State of California ee in the matter of the Harding, deceased. Notice 1s hereby given to the creditorsof and all persons having claims against the above named deceased to present them. within fou months, after the date of thij. notice, to the County Clerk of the County of evada, State of California, at his office. iy the city of Nevad Dated July 8th, estate of Lota pe a of Califoruia. F. L. ARBOG. Clerk he the Superior Court of the Comte evada, t {skal} jul! Notice to Creditors, N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE : octet heaear wane. ft perenandS Inthe Superior Court. of the County Nevada, State of California. ihe Notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons ving claims against, the above-named deceased, to present them within four months after the date of this notice, to the County Clerk of the county of Nevada, State of California, at -bis officein Nevada City. 4 F, L. ARBOGAST, Clerk of the Superior Court of the County ~) of Nevada. BAL] * ; Desed i wy Ij, 1. ones arue, Attorneys for Administra. tor, Grass Valley, California. _— tT SUMMONS. J. Callahan, Henry Hosk : : F The following prizes w N THE SUPERIOR i pre I County of Nevada, Weaee oF Gallente Best sustained gentle —gold nugget pin from Best original gentlem silver shaving mug from Best dressed gentlema L. Hyman & Oo. Best gentleman danc shoes from Miller’s’sto Best sustained tadyparlor lamp from Legg « Most original lady ct nut dish from O. J. Bra Best dreased lady— ' tern from Maher’&'Oo., Best lady dancer—bi yAndyou are hereby natified that uslet ron We ns’ r Rees ite weld Piniutla’ will apply to the Court MMM National Hotele * the relief demanded in the complaint. . ater. Given under my hand and the seal of the Best original group— Shoerise. Court of the County of Nevada New Union Hotel. « si of alifornia, this 12th day of July, _ Best group of ladies— New York Hotel. m1 F. L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. Best group of dance: from Daniel & Powell. cs MATTIE L. STEYNER, Plaintiff, i va. : ERNEST 0. STEYNER, Defendant, ‘Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, and thé complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Nevada. 4k.8. Power Attorney for Plaintiff, The People of the State of California seal greeting to Ernest O. Steyner, Defendant: You are hereby directed to. appear aud answer the completes in-an action entitled . as above, brought against you in the Super. ior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, within ten days after the servite on you of this’ Summons—if served within thiscounty; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. \ [ezaL} Notice. In the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of Californ'a. Mattie L. Steyner, Plaiutiff, vs. Ernest 0.1 Steyner, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that the above et titled action is brought to obtain a decre dissolving the bends of matrimony existing between plainttit and defendant, and giving 9 laintiff the custody of the four minor he: T Idren of said plaintiff and defendant. hat the nature of the cause of action st ‘ forth inthe complaint is that plaintiff aud defendant intermarried in the State of Cal. : ifornia, on the 22d day of August, 1888; that ne plaintiff is and has been, for more than 0nt yoar last past a resident of the State of CallorDia, and now is, and has been for more than 16 months last past a resident of Nevada County; that there are now living ast issue of said marriage, four children, al minors. That on the ith day of June, } in the County of Plager, State of Culifornit defendant wilfully deserted the plaintlf, : without cause, and h ever since sai date, continued so to wilfully desert and ts live separate and apart from plaintiff, wit out any sufficient cause or reason and agal plaintiff’swill and wines: her conser Attorney for Plaintif Dated July 18th, 1901. jib ——— ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . ELLEFONTAINE MINING COMPAN: B te ee place of busine, Nevada City, lornia. Location of works Nevada bine G California. _ m4 Notice is-hereby given, that at a meet e of the Board of irkctors, ‘held on the ‘ q day of May, 1901, an assessment (No. 4) ris Five J-ents, per share wav levied up? te the capital stock of the corporation, Pay: ; able immediately to the W. ft. Smith, pret’ FE rey his office on Broad Street, Nevads ie » Cal. : shall remote wpaid Give such day of 10M remain u on the ay 0 1901, will be deliuauent, and advertised {af le at pais auction; and unless p a J ay made’ before, -will be sold on 1UESVAL the 80th day of July, 1901, to pay the deli 2 ; quent assessment, er with the costs _ B, advertising and ex, f sale. By order of the of Directors. f W. OH. SMITH, m3i Secretary Pro Tem POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of: the Board of Directot the date of the sale of delinquen: stock a BE as ee SMITH, Sec. prot ‘ u POSTPONEMENT. J At a meetl: f t Due thedateof tne sche ohne’ delingsient st w it 10th to FR TOLEDO et the et devour and pit TH, Sec. pro e™ POSTPONEMENT. Ata ing of the. Board of Directo the date of the sale of the delinqueat at duly Ta, © Ww “ . to MONDA Y, JOLY 20th, 1001, at the # hour and p! o . H. SMITH, Sec. prot? POSTPONEMENT. At » meetin; d_ of Direea Re ty deliny uent r was Dp ned. londay. July vith, OP ERTURDAY. AUGUST ich, 101. + tame hour : f.