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February 14, 1900 (4 pages)

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andthe coming of 1900 will surely see the > 3. Table of Distances. From Nevada City. TO MILES. Alpha... O06 VEE 1644 Birchville... srahae kee eee 154% Bowman’s Dam... testa 35 Camptonville... sees 23 Oherok@e, 2.2.00 .0 ce eseee12% Columbia Hill....... 1314 Colfax si 54 0 civewe sve at 16 Datoh FIMb. 0.0. ceeds. 17 Downieville........ 44 Edwards Bridge... ele tine 1% Forest Oity. 0.0.. 002 eee es 39 French Oorral....... 18% Graniteville....... 28 Grass Valley..... seed Lake Oity. ..:8605%..cdiete 1134 Little York, 6.24 .::<.ccs08 sess 12% Moore’s Flat....... 20 North Bloomfield..... 14%, North San Juan ...... 13 OMOgs cheers pee 28 Purdon Bridge...... 61g Heliot HM ci setcscstes< 18 Roughy & Read... rere 8 Sierra City........% 56 Smartsville........ 19 Spenceville........ 20 Washington...... Seaeke You Bety. fii iessd senses 10 The Klondike offers no better opportunity for wealth than the oil fields of California. Joana i, Minngand Development Company, Incorporated under the laws of the State of California. : Preeideus -c.655 6000s ens aeestess J. J. EAGAN Vice President .... .JAMES W. TRAVERS BeOretar ys 655 scceiines x's .W. 8S. HARLOW Treasurer..... .. -. M. L. SCHLUETER The Oil Fields of California are offering epportunities for investment that surpass the Klondike and even the diamond fields of Af.ica. The excitement is daily increasing, greatest legitimate boom in oil stocks that this country has ever experienced. Lying in the heart of the big oil excitement of Fresno county, on the famous Kreyenhaged strata, is the land of the Juanita Uil Mining and Development Company, consisting of 160 acres, said by leading experts to be the finest oil land in the State, and comprising the 8S. W. 4 of See. 1, T. 21,8. R. 12 E. M. LD. B. M. In order to raise funds with which to complete the purchase of a standard well-boring rig, 5000 shares of the ireasury Stock are now being offered at 50 centsa share. A few hares may make you comfortable for life, so buy now and get in on the ground floor. Nosalaries are paid to any of the Directors. OFFICE—9%7. BROADWAY, Rooms i and 2 Oaktand, Cal, PATENTS! Pension, Land and ludian Depredation CLAIM Ss. NITEDSTATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferences conducted; special examinationt; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registered, Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suitr conducted in any United States Court. If you have an invention, send us a sketchpo raph or small aodel, together witb rief apen{ oar be of the mest important features and we willadvise you the course to pursue If you are in possession of patents and the aame are infringed, or if — are chaged with ii fringement, submitthe matter to us for a reMabie opinion. National Bureau of Claims. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for America’s War For Humanit) TOL.D IN PICTURE % % AND STORY Compiled and written by SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS Of Kansas. The most brilliantly written, most profusely and artistically illustrated, and most papa . popular book on the subject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Mlustrations From Photographs taken specially for this great work. Agents are making $50 to $100 a week selling it. A veritable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory t once to N. D. Thompson Publishing Co., ST LOUIS, MO.‘ or NEW YORK CITY. VapoCreszolene Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the Safest and Most Effectual Means Of treating the throat and bronchial abes Ite efficiency in Whooping Cough and Croup be wonderful. Its antiseptic qualities render Invaluable In Contagious Diseases H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer, Nevada City New Fruit and Vegetable. Store. YEE LEE & Co. J AVE opened a first-cla: t the Bridge on MALN STREI “ be kept at a!l times the very best of Fruit Vegetables, Chickens,-etc. Also, Cigars aud Tobacco. Goods delivered»free of charge an best of satisfaction; varanteed. A NIGHT SCHOOL, PROF. G. W. OGDEN O* THE CITY SCHOOLS HAS OPENED a Night School at Washington Schoolhouse. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) SROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY CAPITAL, Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, -°< «+ « 50,000 Undivided profits, .= 35,000 DIRECTORS. Be Ms PREBIGR S655 osccvesscecieesvees: President OHM T. MORGAR....ccctocdeeseesiees Cashier OD. Be BORGES: 5. cocci ccs esiegs cuss Secretary Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt, Lord Housman, Geo, M. Hughes. BUSINESS HOURS. 10a.m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. CORRESPONDENTS. ‘ New York—National Bank of North Amer-~ C a. San Francisco—First National Bank, London, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills &Co. We issue Sizht Drafts abie in NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO, NTO. Also Bills uf pine ayable at sight in the principal citics o eat Rritain and Surope. Collections on any part of the United States a jalty. Highest price paid for Connty and State Warrants. Gold aad Silver Bullion purch sed Assay Office at the Bank. This Bank Meintains an office at Grass Val‘ey, where a general Banking Business is os J. M. THOMAS, Resident Ageut at Grass Valley levada County Harrow Gauge 8. B. TINE TABLE NO. 53. Trains will lLaveand arrive at Nevada City on ard afte~ Sunday, October 15, 1899, as follows. LEAVING FOR. COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo5:20 A. M. . Tain arriving: at San francisco vie Stockton at 4:15 P. M. e Daily, connecti with [2:30 P. M. Overland Train, “leavi jan Srancisco at 9:00 A. M. for. East. a Overland {rain arriving at San Francisca at 8:50 P. M. 2 > Daily ; connectin ith Lo. 5°45 Pp. M. cal ° Train leavi, ig Sacramento at 4:50 P M.and Overland rains for Kast and West. LAAVING FOR GRA8SBS VALLI Y ONLY (0:05 P. M. patty. [330 P.M. Sundays only. Arriving From Grass Valley. 4:55 P. M. paiy 1:25 P.M, Sunday only. ARRIVING FROM CULFAX. 9:43 A. M. Dally, ecansoting with O-er land Train from East. Ss y Daily ; connecting with Uy er5°40 P. M. jand Train leaving San Fi nvisco a1 .00 A. M, and Overland from Bast Sg Daily ; connecting with Lé6 a 9:40 P.M. Train leavin, Saere mento a{ 5) P. M. and all points Soath. GEO. FLETCHER, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, C. P. LOUGHRIDGE, Superintendent. The Leading Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS MarysvileBusiness Coleg Commercial Course, 6m........ Shorthand and Typewriting course..40 SK MOMEING...5 Be cestonsgl leech «.coves OU Combination. course—including Shorthand, Commercial and “ Ty’pewriting—School year9 mos...80 Teachers’ course, 3 months....... 20 Review, English branches, 8 mos.. .2U Review, English branches, 3 mos...15 Full term began September 4th, 1899; Send for Catalogue and first lessons in Shorthand, free. D. BREHA0DT, Principal. Marysville, Cal. C. H. HARRISON, All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco ee The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT. Opp. Rosenberg Br J. -R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instruments Music, Also Choral ard Orehestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county weekly for the poreme of instrueting pupils at their own For particu'ars a» to terms of tuiti ° apply = hag my emery i by: letaee: = persouaily. at his homein t the Union Hotel. Nevada City oe ae All common school branches taught, ineluding Book-Keeping. subscribe forthe Transit, on LR Sg SRE Ab VIEL SAILS ALE OSS TIME TRIES ALL Beech’s The Test NGS, Was placed before the public many years ago. Its sales have steadily increased, for its superior quality has been faithfully maintained. It Is Different From any other you have used. It is . starkey neither green norblack—simply a natural leaf that draws a canary color, sweet and of adelightful fragrance. It stands equally well ae a gr Teapot And the It was to meet the demand for an Absolutely PURE TEA ATA ; Moderate Price. GAYLORD & SGN, Sole Agent for Nevada City. Tea HE ‘ € over on the their n: mation testimoni only with the express STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment by Inhalation: 1529 Arch Street, Philadelplila, Ps,. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma,rh dete bility, : Headache, Rheumatism, Neuraigia, aND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorder; ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drsand Palen, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MaGNETIZED; andthe compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years thousands of paticnts have been treated, and e thousand physicians haye used it, and recommended it—a very significant fact. It does not act as most drugs do, by #7: (nerailment, and beneflitting one organ a the expense of an t course to eradicate tre evil e of first, but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing strengthening, invigorating the whole body. ‘hese statgmen are confirmed er, often requiring a second , Published in our book of 200 page on of the ents; ames and addresses are given, and you can refer to them foz further informa ion. The great success of our treatment has given . rise to Sel rs gs! Nahe ggr Lerche gge oleae Pp some C) eparations Compoun Ice itcher. j oe . nD, otteii 8) pruptating our téstimonials . an e names of our patients, to recommend worthless concoctio s. But any substance made elsewhere or by others, and called Com ~ bert ati is spurious. j “COMPOUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book of 200pages, published by Dre, Starkey & Palen, whicngives to all enquirers full infor-. as to this remarkabie curaiive agent, &n4 2 record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases—many of them abandoned to die by other physicians. ‘Will be maied FREE to any address on application FRED E. BROWN. BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, NEVADA CITY, Will do’ general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. . Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans. Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies. References— The business men of Nevada City. , 2 -coake EDWARD J. MORGAN City and Grass V: hours: ; Leaving Nevada Oity at 10a. m., 2, 5 and 7: . town . Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the ’Bus, will between. Nevada atthe following regular tri p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45.a.m. 1, 3:45 and 6:30 p. m. . Passengers called for in any part of without extra charge. Leave. orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAU Prop. CALIFORNIA genius, Frctive rs flany Nevada Countvans Stop at the. European Plan --Rooms, $1 per day and upwards. Suites of Rooms. $2.5" per day acc upwards. Particular attention paid to families A first-class Restaurant on office floor. Reasonable: prices. Ocerdental Hotel Montgomery Street—Bush to Sutter. American Plan—$2.50,per,day, and upwards, according to Roomsand Location. . . and all wituout escorts. Street cars pass the door for all parts of the city. Telegraph, Telephone and Messenger Service. Wi. B. HOOPER, Lessee. THE COTTAGE ORGAN. Hag attained a standard of excellence whichad Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Cal . ™t.9% t contains every improvement that inventive no superior. skill and money can ace. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, pp response, variety of combination, artistic desi » beauty in finish construction, making them the moat at, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ESTABLISHED. REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED. MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN. . ! LNSTRUCTION BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application, Chicago Cottage Organ Co. When visiting fo San Francisco Fi AA $800 ePATEN anythi: invent or Trove } Sa CDE MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo. for free examination and ad 3 “nC. A. SNOW & CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C ve 1 K ON PATENTS fc tetore posext werer wee we ida ; Calomian: the Eastern States and . Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific are ke; Newspaper Advertising Agency. ay . Rooms:20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cal!fornia street, San Francisco. iN, fhe Sones wi rs 2 e for ne aneper po ° the Sandwic , Poly. P. ‘ nesia, Mexican porte, Panama; Valparaiso, China, New Zealand, the Australian t constantly on adv sors are allowed free access to hem duriog business hours land, LY. San Francisco 5.00 p. m..Guis. & Frie un} Se Ve Fre@ano -vseieseeeIO. 29 pr ms.. aR AR. Los Wngeles..7.45 a. m..Ued. & Sat: SEASON OF 1899 1900. oH uick ‘amily .HOTEL ‘ROBINSON .. Under New and Excellent Management. MES. M. C. ROBINSON, formerly of Oakroprietress. Sunny Suites, very desirable for families; first-class table and service; elevator, reasonable rates; suites Siosiatiye American and En® ropean plan. 1049 A MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. COLLEY BROS., = UNION MARKET, Prop’s. by numerous . Sew ‘rules and reg: \work are a regularly ORDINANCE NO. 150. An Ordinance Fixing and Regulating the Public Sewers of Nevada City, California, and Regulating the Draining. and Plumbing of Property and Houses.. ABD. OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY wets > ordain as follows : SxorioN 1. ‘The system.of public sewers of ead: consists of thhe systems of mains, iceah bg eestor a applirtenances constru a jed_by the Bowed of City
Trustees cf Nev: ted together with ali extensions, alterations, improvements and additions of whatever kind su uently constructed by order of the Board of irustees, or such may be constructed by said Board of Trustees as a part of the system. No private house,connections, or private lateral sewer shall in any way be considered a part of the system of public sewers. Szct1on 2. The ma ent of the system of public sewers of Nevada City sha . be in the of a Superintendent, The offlee of Superintendent of Public Sewers is hereby created. He shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office and to such other public duties as may be prescribed by order of the Board of Trustees. The Suverintendent shall-receive a salary, which shall be fixed by rer -0t she Board of Trustees. from time +o time. Super!ntendent: of Sewers ‘shail be ay Oe pee by . the Board of Trustees to hold office at the leasure of the Board. * ‘the Superinfendent Sewers shall be. subject to order of the Board of Tru: the V Committee of said. Board and the on, City Engineer. be shall have an office located ata place designated by the toard of Trostees, end he shall have in his keeping maps, profiles. lists of Y's, branches an other connections and Sevarcenences, together with other papers relating to, public SOW = * make, file and preserve poner of all appli: ations to connect and all ions ie by private parties to the sewer system, records of «ll plumbing in— and work performed; records of ali changes, alterations or additions to the Sewer pm, records of all improvements nd ¢ mts and tabulate observations and tests in connection with. the system and its appurtenances. All such records are the property of the City of Nevada, and shall be preserved by each succeedi: g Superintendent; and for the proper preservation and delivery such records each Superintendent shall be legally responsible until the reeords are delivered and ec _epted by th Board of Trustees. The Superintendent of the Sewer System shall give his personal attention toall connections made by the drain layers aad to all ;lumbing and shall pass upon all draining and plumbing upon com. pletion of such work. It shall be his duty 10 see that all buildings are connected to the sewer system in accordance with this ordinance. and he shall inform the Sewer Commi tee and the Board of Trustees, in writing, of the refusal of any owner to make prope connection with any established sewer. He shall see tothe proper flush of all main sewers and branches and s have control of all works with the sewerage of the city, su to the orders herein before provided written or printed tabular monthly report shall be leto the Board of Trustees, showing the number and loca—_ of all _ var pe ese. all ole of jumbing ‘ormed and inspection of sam: bes) repens ail expenditures and receipts: of moey, all labor. performed, and report all matters of interest relating to the sewers. He shall have power to sar? and prevent from discharging into she pe lic sewers any rivate drain through which substances are Rischar that are likely to ivjure or choke the public sewers. ‘he Superintendtone Hood efeh wot fons tha tee sec ies. cient an two securities, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the and faithful lormance of his work n accordance with this ordinance. Szorion 8. All connect ons with the public sewers must be made _ under the inspection of the Superintendent of sewers and subject to the rules and regulations governing such work. All property owners having rains laid shall be held responsible for aoe injury of whatever kind resulting from suc. work, and shall restore the streets and sidewalks opened to the entire satisfaction of the Committee Superin: endent of Streets. They shall protect any of such work left open overnight by proper guards and lanterns, and shall not begin the di ae of any ditchin the public streets aint the with which the connection is to be made has been found. They shall not cover up any work unti' they have notified the Suverin.reaeres of wen and bir aaaee. has Kh gee in upon er perm the aonertat ndent they phallGloas-nud tamp all ditches and openings as'soon as possible. Smorion 4 All house plumbing and plumbing of buildi: inst» lling of water ‘closets, sinks, bath tu other sanitary appliances, together w traps, ventilators and other necessary appurtenances :shall: be constructed and installed in accordance with the rules and regulations governing such work and subt to acceptance py the Superintendent. of wers. The plumbing and {draining of all buil and addition. thereto or the alterations of eny plumbing shall be executed in laundry tubs vor with the ‘accordance with, plans and_ specifications previously filed wi-h the Superin end nt of sewers and aa, approved by him. The tions 2 poverning plumbing opted set of rules or ment as nevcessi . Ber art pectonpelng plumbing shall tharnus nly familjarine himself with these regulations and all work must be in strict accardance thereNg Ppon evmpietion of the plumbing roperty holder must report to Di nt of Sewers for foal in. spection. All-work must be left open and ungoyered and convenient for examinatio. and tests by the Superintendent, Upon aproval of the work the Superintendent will ue & Ce’ ite, which shall be further approved by the Board of ‘Lrustees, Szorion 6, Every person owning, vontrolling or.oceupyi: ud on which a, tenement is situated and which land adjoins an. ati or right of way alo: pre 6 there is laid a public sewer or whic» land lies within a distance of on» hundred feet from any-regularly constructed or accepted main or lateral of the public sewers, shall within six months from the passage of this ordinance construct a drain or sewer connecting said tenement with ‘said public sewer, and shall perform the required plumbing ied in such tenement in such a anuner that all sewer wastes from such tenement shall be drained into. the : ublic sewer. And when any sewer is laid or accepted in any pu_lic street, alley or right of way hereafter the own:r of any tenement situate ‘on lands as above described shal. within thirty days after the acceptance of said sewer by the Board of ‘rustées, construct a drain orsewer and perform the required plumbing in such a manner that all drained into such sewer. And any persou owning or controlling lands situated as above described upon which lund a tenement is hereafter constructed, shall within thirty days after the completion of such tenement.and before ita oveupancy by any person whatever, connect such tenement with such sewer by a drain or sewer, cunstructed in the manner required in this ordinange. tenement which, prior to the passage of t SepnENES, has been plumbed i be granted. And any the fp tame et Apa he 4 suc. w as with the ers shall at once be Staton nected at any point where a defect in th Gnd draining may be found and shee . iis’ permanently connected with th bli = tem until thedefects are Removed, ont as bing and draining is in aceordan t ites. No person sha: rir ; setlist ‘ ‘ ; Lv. <—aenne OO a, m..6 « Beef, Fork. Magton. Veal, Etc., AR. CG? Paso.. ...7./2 @, m..Churs & Suu sx, MS the lowest : . 1] . ted LV. 4 Paso.. occ Ge BF Ge Mess hh git 42 opt nae — sera . AR. Yow Orleans.u7.45 p. m..Fri. & TifonPopular Public Taste Hams, Bacos a : : AR. Washington...6.92 a. m..Sun. & Wed. and Lard. Initial Trip, Friday, Dec. 15 ax. Gow Sore.. S249 p.m. ery Ree ae —— This magnificent train again, for the Sixth Season, offers its superior MANHOOD service to the traveling public. x Its high standard of excellence is abunda brilliant record, and the Southern Pacific ance that it will be maintained in all res sible. For more complete information call on si MORRIS LOBNER, Agent at Colfax. ntly attested by -ite past management gives the assurpects and iniproved where posanemane . FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS A.J.JORDAN © i pa Be —— » Ving the Jordan “AAA1” some substia) ‘ate because a little cheaper. The _ best alrays costs less VINTON and. CURES WHERE E théend. For . Ca ffarperatus ‘sale by W. D. . wer cent. RESTORED CUPIDENB. z This Vegetable Vitaliser Cures Ali —su0n as— by Catlery only. PA ik BACK, —CO (1 Don't be a’ HBADAGHE nigel BRE ieee DEBILITY ¥. Clam” and take Sn; . DESPO AN. ATION ica VERYTHING ELSE FAILS, ee vow upon NPVOUSHIESS OF Diseases of Generative Organs SLERPLESSNES ° discovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SEX S passusrmalg ershinstas amar s brome over f vagiow if a permanent cure ts noteffe by the tele. Petencer a ee the Connection With and Use. of . tion with n bf wash cau be made, wishaut a Rada in the street be ‘fications, prepared for and adopted by . j.the Board of td Regge os subject to amendsewer waste from such tenement shall be . and drained, shall be thoroughly i and oat before Ror its s genlcotes geaey 4 8 pte rls 2a age 3 soe owned. or controlled ”, 80.8! with reference to public ‘ alle; sewers for any longer peri han ‘T in this section for the cvnnectia: premises with such debe ks No the public sewers of \N its rd of Tr: stees as provided.’ Applications for mnect ples Syren eg ic ee oe to & wor eo" conn erewith, must made in Betting by the owner of the ~lPh erty to be drained or by his authorized agent. Such Sprllontton, shall give he precise location of the roparty sod the name of the owner, and shall be 6 on blanks furnished for the purpose Said application shall state the pr: ble plaice of connection with the public sewers a the number 6: h to: be t The character sew: matter to be drained must-be stated, whether domestic, factory, hotel, stable or whatever kind. bermits to make connec =~ tion with the sewer rig fg. a De imued only when the plumbing in the. building to be conuected is in accordaace with the rules for plumbing and the drain or sewer. has. been properly laid and both haye been lospected and approved by the Superintendent of Kewers, or when a pi Oper p of plumbing and draining has been approved by the Superintendent, The Superintendent of Sewers will designate the position of the ¥ in the public sewer as shown by the records in his o: i if application be made for one dwelling only, from. which only n th, & en, privy and like domestic sewage matter is to be drained, the Superintendent may granta permit upon satisfactory application. lf more than one dweiling, hotels, boarding houses, livery stables, factories or other eatabliskmenta are to be sewered the application shall be reterred to the Sewer Committee of the Board of Trustees, and jointly with said Committee the premises s be visited and curefull examined. If deemed a:-visable upon auch investigation to grant a permit, the Superintend: nt e the permit, either as applied for or insuch moditied form as.adoptPermits will be granted only upon blank forms furnished by the City, leaviug a stub for record and reference aud upon the express condition that the Sewer Committee may. revoke them for cause at any time without laying the City liable for damage. Szorion 6. All connections from the sewer up to the line of premises must be made not less than four inches in diameter, either of best vitrified of castiron pipe well cemented or calked. The connecting se: er shall enter the main sewer at 4 Y branch located in the main as di ted by the Superintendent. The pipe shall whenever practicable be laid ina line straight with tlie angle of the Y to a point within the property line, shall rise with a uniform grade and shall at no poiut less than one foot under cover from the street surface. All angles and turns shell be mace withregular curved pipe and berds The main pipe trom the sewer connection to the house stack must be atleast four inches in interior diameter at every point. No trap orany manuer of obstruction to the free flow of air through the whole. course the main ouse sewer or soil pipe will be «allowed. this may be secured by an untrapped main house sewer and soil pipe, or if a trap is placed in the main soil ppe by a ventilating pipe leading to the roo fromthe lower side of the trap and a fresh air inlet connecting with the foot of the main soil pipe just above the tra». Every vertical soil and waste pipe must: be extendel at least two feetabove the highest part of the roof, coping or. fire wall. ~All waste pip.s comiug from the house as soil pipes, pipés for bath tubs, wash stands, kitchens, sinks, etc., must be separately trapped before entering themain n, No open gutter, surface drain, cellar drain, cess pool, privy vault or cistern shall be connected with the sewer. When so ordered by the Sewer Committee kitchen connections must be made by means of a properly constructed rease trap of a capacity to be e-ignated b said committee. All cess pools, vaul 8, places of dumping or throwing sew: matter must be treated with chloride of lime, filled and covered with earth or cleansed as soon as the respective premises draining into them are connec with the public sewer. The minimum grade for-connections from main or branch sewers to the wall line*of houses shall be one-eight hich to one foot and as much more in continuous grade as the lcca4 tion of the premises will ; e: mit. SgoTIon 7. It shall be unlawful for any person or Owner or dccupant of a building: ist. Tomake the closets, or sinks or other connections with main or branch sewe:s a receptacle for either garbage, hair, ashea fruit, vegetables, refuse or anything whatsoever except faeces, urine, necessary closet paper and liquid house or factory slop . 2nd. To break or injure or choke up any part of the public sewer. 8rd. To refuse to make connections with either the main or branch sewer with:n the time hereinbefore specitied. SECTION 8, Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be punished by a fine of not jess thaa Ten nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or om cohag pt in the City Prison not to exceed Ten Days. FECTION 9. This Ordinance shall be in effect and bein force from and after the Fifteenth day of February, 1900, Passed by the following vote: Ayes—Trustees Carr, Gault, Rector, Rich. Noes—Trustee Jackson. [szax] : B.S. RECT. Presidect of the B_ rd. Attest; T.H,Oanr, Clerk ofthe Bd. Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF Nevada, State of California. In the matter ofthe estate of D. A. F ieh, deseny es he Ad . W, Rica, the Administratcr of the estate of :’, A. Rich, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified ,praying for an order of sale of certaiu real estate of.’said deceased, for the purpose therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge that ‘all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, a r before the said Superior Court. on Shonda, February 12th, 1900, at ten o’elock of the forencon of the said day, at the Court room of said Superior Court, in the City of Nevada, said County aud state, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to »ell so much of the real estate of said deceased, at public auction, as shall be necessary; and ee econ ate inorder be published in the NSORIPT, a newspaper printed and published in aid City of \esaid 12th day of February, 1900. : F. T. NILON, ) 5 Dated January 16th, 1900. ee ee Assessment Notice. \EXAS GOLD MINING COMPANY. LOCATION of principal place of business; San Franciseo, California. Location of works, Willow Valley, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 12th p bed of Jdnuary, 1900, an assessment, No. 3, of Ten Cents per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United States Gold oin, to the Secretary, at the office of the-Com pany, Number Battery street, San rancisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the i2th day of March, 1900, will be delinahaek, and advertised for sale at public auction ;and unless ayment is made before, will be sold on Saturday the 8ist day of March, 1900, to pay the Satnaniens assessment, together with the costs of advertising and ex: of sale. By order of the rd of Thrastors: K. RUIZ, Secretary. Office, No. 208 B t cance, Ne attery street, San icguaee™’ te Notice of Assessment SUERTE [LAs OLD MINING COMPANY, San Francisco,California. son A wack: Nevada City, Nevada Count » Calif Notice is hereby given that at — ae ing of the Boa: of Di » held on paeliy Br rs P coe ie ahaits r 5 of two and one-! ‘ share, was levied upon the Canet Stock! of the Corporation. b United States Gold Coin, to-the Bere, Aa the office of the Company, N — bes & street, San Francisco, Califone” oe ny stock upon which this assessment shall f Reine 1900, will be delinquent, and advertised f roa at public auction; and unless pay: nnd me ae Fe heres. will_be sold on Mo . the h, 1900, to the delinquent assessmen: : advertising and tt, Yomether with the costs of Office—No. 407 . Montgomer: 4 Franeiseo, California. ©" “Tee San Nevada City Transfer Co. '_DRAYING AND HAULING. te tion of bagege for't e transpor 0 Bn WOOD for sale. © "°Y!"* », Telephone 8 Tomale House Stover Building. 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