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Table of Distances.
“Arrive New Orleans, 7:20 P. M.,
information from
sciscimleiinigl
MILES,
Birchville...... ooee BY 4
Bowman’s caer cpieet ey
Oamptonville.......28
Columbia Hill.......18%%
CORA. eisai ss osnces cose
Dutch Flat,........17.
Downieville........44
Edwards Bridge......7%
Forest City. ........39
French Oorral.......18%
Graniteville........28
Grass Valley....... 4
North Bloomfleld.....1446
North San Juan......13
OMOGR 20 occ ccc secs cee es om
Purdon Bridge.....+:
Relief Hill.....; s
Spenceville....0.... 20
ashington........19
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountain Company, No. 16,
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
THURSDAY EVENING of each month.
WM. G. RICHARDS, Capt.
Jo V. Snypzx, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castile.
Yisittag: Brethren are cordially invited t:
ttend.
\ FRANK E. WADSWORTH, ©, CG.
G.W. Oapsn, K.of R.andS, o
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
8 4th Monday of each month a
mer 1:80 o'elook.
J.B SHAW. C.
GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Svery Tuesday evenirg at 7:80 o’clook.
AUGUST RAPP, President.
ED. J. MORGAN, BR. 8.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Secom, und fourth Thursdays of each month
; MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S
Nevada County Narrow Gauge B. B.
TINE es, 55.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
on and after Sunday, May 13, 1900, as follows.
LEAVING FOR OOLFAX.
m Daily; connecting with Lo.§:20 A. M. cal g arriviog t Sacramento at 9:40 A. M.and San Francisco via
Stockton at 4:15 P. M.
&: A, M. Daily ,connecting with overland
245 train No. & stopping only at Auburn,
Rocklin, Sacramento, micia, Port Costa
ey Oakland, arriving in San Francisco at
15 p. m.
° Daily; connecti with
12:35 P. M. Overland Train, leavi
San Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an
ee ge Se Limited leaving San Francisco at
° Daily; connecti: with Lo§:15 ” Mz ai "ate in leavisg Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland . rains for
East and West.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 PL.
Arriving From Grass Valley Only.,
8:15 A. M. paily.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
= Daily ; connecting with Over9:35 A. M. land Train from Kast.
% Daily; connecting with over1:05 P. M. land train from ast.
< Daily ; connecting with Uver5:00 P. M. land Train leaving San Fi =ncisco,at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limited
leaving San Francisco at 10 A. M,
. Daily ; connecting with Lo -al
-40 P. M. Train leavi Sanbamienso at
4:60", M. and all points South.
GEO. FLETCHER,
Gen. Fassenger and Ticket Agent.
C. P. LOUGHRIDGE, Superintendent.
SUNSET
LIMITED
For the Season of
1900-1901
Tri-Weekly.
LEAVE
.LOS ANGELES
Tuesdays,
Thursdays,
Saturdays, ,
18:00 A. M,
LEAVE .
SAN FRANCISCO .
Mondays,
Wednesdays,
Bridays,
5:00 P. M.
Mondays, Thursdays,
Saturdays.
MORE BBILLIANT THAN EVER,
NEW EQUIPMENT,
IMPROVED SERVICE.
Secure ‘Time Tables and any desired
MORRIS LOBNER,
PLAZA PLANING MILL..++
RICE & LEWIS, Props. .
_.. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
oultin "Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,
Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Soecialty,
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
Getouc stim es ou any work of this sort that you may need.
RICE & LEWIS,
Sackayznro Sr., Newapa Crry.
=
You natura!
The quality
het oe re;
resswork.
INPRINTING
only the best of these.
they may be, still the Printi
When You Get Job Printing
ly want to
of Paper, ty
rd is not paid
t the best for your money.
peand Ink all cut a gure
in determining the merit of the production. We use
But no matter how superior
may prove inferior if
to the Composition and the
Weclaim to excel in these respects also.
STYLES HANDSOPIE
The same as inclothing, and the TRNSORIPT keeps up with thedecrees of Dame
Fashion in the Art Preservative. W havethe newest and most complete Job
Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen.
judges admitthe work we are now t 1rning out to be the best. .
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybodys.
BROWN & CAcKINS, Job Printers,
ene = =
FRED E. BROWN.
NEVADA CITY,
EDWARD J. MORGAD
BROWN & MORGAN, .
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
» CALIFORNIA
Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Cl
b
Companies.
Agents for some o
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and sold on commission,
Houses rented and rents collected.
Negotiations made for loans.
fthe best Fire and Life Insurance
References— The business men of Nevada City.
Qu
Itwill
54-56
San
WHEN YOU
HAVE THE
GRIPPE
TAKE
_ J. F. Cutter
Whiskey
E. MARTIN & CO.
Sole Agents.
and
inine.
cure you
First St.,
Francisco,
AND—
Of all kinds go to
A Fine Line of Robes from
Harness, Saddles,
Combs and Brushes.
SAN FRANCISCO.
bers and members of organ
ing sg ag .
families, is
coffins, ornaments and stouds
and stone work
j38.1m
For Buggy Tops
Carriage Trimmings
J. Gairns.
HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
At price to suit the times.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Whips, Curry
All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
No Credit these soos”
are now; offered
CREMATION.
Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association,
TT? charge for Cremation to Church memofficers and secretaries and
. All others $55. Expensive
used. A niche in the Columbarium is a monumeut and saves thecost ofa lot and its care
Send for circular.
GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager.
$2 up.
se goods
izations hav
are seidom
Livery and Feed
customers.
8. P. Oo, Agent at Colfax.
.
“NATIONAL —
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor,
’ Best of attention given to transient
Stables Open All Night.
Foot ot BrosdStrest, Nevada City.
Telephone Nr ~3, :
Stable.
New Fruit and Vegetable Store,
YEE LEE & CO.
H4Avs opened a first-class Store adjoinin
Ai the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wi
be kept at all times the very best of Fruits
Vegetables, Chickens, ete.
Also, Cigars and Tobacco.
Goods delivered free of charge’ and the
best of satisfaction ruaranteed.
Empire Stable,
Sroad Street, opp. National Exchapge Hote)
Nevada City,
JAMES HENSESSY, ° ‘Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest fos of
To be found in this vars “¢ the State.
J. R, DAVIS,
feacher 0. Vocal and instruments!
Music,
Also Choral ap Orchestral Director.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
portions of Nevada county weekly for the
omes.
— barticulaye as to agian of faltion, ete.
apply 6 essor, either by letteror
rsonally, at his homeia North usp
tis Union Hotel. Nevada City far =
; R. H. TURNER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
United States,
Makes a specialty of Mining Cases,
Mining Patents and Lund Cases.
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
orner Third aud Market Streets, San
Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16.
The Leading Flour.
Oo. Crezolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by inhaltion, gives the
Safest and Most. Effectual
ae Means
Of treating the throat and bro:
{ts effici in W Cough
¢ wonderful: Its an
Invaluable In Contagious Diseases
Competent
. ments, for water foreach machine, 25
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
paxnees of instructing pupils at their own
Will practice in all the Courts of the
Able monthly for water used. If not
. paid within the current month, water
ORDINANCE NO. 158,
AN ORDINANOE FIXING THE WATER RATES FOR THE YEAR COM_MINATING JUNE 80, 1902.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
the City of Nevada do ordain as folows:
From and after July Ist, 1901, and
until July Ist, 1902, the following rates
and no other,shall be charged, and may
be collected by the Oity of Nevada, or
any company supplying water within
the corporate limits of the City of
Nevada.
Section 1—For each separate family,
25 cents per week.
Section 2—For restaurants and eating houses, 50 vents.
Section 3—For first-class hotels, $3.
Section 4—For second-class hotels,
2.
a. ton 5—For third-class hotels,
ee 6— For fourth-class hotels,
Section 7—For each saloon, 75 cents.
Section 8—For rooms and offices, 15
cents, ; ,
Section 9—For photograph galleries,
50 cents. °* ;
Section 10—For barber shops, 40
cents. —
Section 11—For bath establishments,
25 cents for each bath tub. .
Section 12—For blacksmith or wagon
shops, 50 cents; power for blowers,
25 cents extra. For horseshoeing shops,
25 cents per week; water power, 26
cents additional.
Section 13—For drug stores, 50
cents, ii ;
Section 14—For each house ocedipied
by lewd women, 75 cents,
Section 15—For schoolhouses, with
ry Byreouanon of two hundred or over,
$2 00.
Section 16—For foundries, $1 00.
Section 17—For daily printing offices, 25 cents
Section 18—For daily printing offices, running presses with waterpower, extra, $1 50. «
Secffin 19—For butcher shops, 50
cents.
Section 20—For butcher shops, running meat cutters with water power,
extra, 50 cents.
Section 21—For bakeries, 50 cents.
Section 22—For dairies, including
one horse, 50 cents.
Section 23—For Chinese houses, for
each faucet, 25 cents.
Section 24—For Chinese wash-houses
and laundries, $3,
Section 25—For first-class livery
poses, $3.
Section 26—For second-class livery
‘stables, $2.
Section 27—For third-class livery
stables, $1 50. .
Section 28—For fourth-class livery
stables, $1.
Section 29—-For feed and sale stables, $1 50.
Section 30—For private stables, from
one to two horses, wagons and buggies,
25 cents; and 10 cents for each additional horse, .
Section 31—For breweries or soda
factories, including two horses, $1 50;
apd 10 cents for each additional horse.
Section 32—For gas works, $1.
Section 83—For steam laundries, $2.
Section 34—For sewing machines for
dressmaking or tailoring establish~
cents.
Section 35—For sewing machines for
families, for use of water, 10 cents.
Section 836—For Courthouse building and grounds, $4 per week.
Section 87—For Oatholic Cemetery,
$10: per year.
Section 88—For public or lodge
halls, 25 cents.
Section 39—For theaters, 10 cents.
Section 40—For banquet halls, 25
cents.
Section 41—For each: 1000 bricks on
large contracts, 10 cents.
Section 42—For each 1000 bricks on
small contracts, 121¢ cents.
Section 48—For concrete sidewalks
floors or walls, 2 cents per cubic foot.
Section 44—For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch.
Section 45—For plastering and cementing, 34 cents per square yard.
en 46—For railroad depot, $3 per
week,
Section 47—For business houses, not
otherwise designated, 25 cents.
Section 48—For coffee mills run by
water power, 25 cents,
Section 49—For quartz mills connected with assay offices, 25 cents.
Section 50—For irrigation, from $2 50
to $25 per season, at the discretion of the
Water Collector; provided, the amount
charged must be regulated in proportion to the amount used.
Section 51 —For irrigation, for every
quantity above one inch,25 cents per
inch for 24 hours.
Section 52—For-all water used for
running machines, 25 cents per miner’s
inch for twenty-four hours’ run.
Section 58—for dynamos run by
water power, 44-cent per hour for 16candle power lamp.
Section '4—For Brooklyn Lodge, No.
46, 1.0.0 F., $5 per season.
Section 55—Ihe Water Collector
ascertain by proper measurement. the
quantity of wat wer and fix the
price as provided in Sections’ 50, 5
52 of this ordinance, , ee
Section 56—All water rates, where
not otherwise provided in this ordi_
nance, are the amount to be charged
for one week and are due and payable
weekly, and if not so paid the Water
Collector may, in his discretion, after
giving the delinquent consumer or. '
owner of the premises one week’s
written notice to pay up, shut off the
water from the premises or consumer,
Section 57—Water ates for the
Courthouse are due an payable
quarterly; irrigation rates are due .and
payable in monthly installments of
one-fifth of the rates’ when taking
water for the season, otherwise pay—
may be shut off the same as that for
domestic purposes.
Section 58—A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containing not
less than 70 beds. Second-class hotels
not less than 40 beds. Third-class ho—
tels not less than 20 beds.
class hotels not less than ten beds.
Section 59—A first-class livery stable ig understood to be a stabi eon,
taining not less than 25 horses, Sec
ond-class livery stables not less than
10 horses. Third class livery stables
stables, including water for all pur-. b
Shall have the-autbority in all cases to. '
he
the Water Collector shall cause t
water to be shut off from such property until said bill is paid. A
Section 62. Each consumer of water
shall use the same economically and
MENOING JULY 1, 1901, AND TER-. 2ot permit the same to be wasted, and
uld any consumer of water con;
ae to stow the water to be wasted,
after notice from the Water Collector,
the water shall be turned olf from the
premises and shall not again be turned
on except by order of the Water Committee of the Board of Trustees and
the payment of all costs of shutting off
nd turning on.
Hestion 63. The Marshal, when requested shall accompany the Water
Collector, for the purpose of shutting
off the water from the premises of any
one who has violated any of the provisions of this ordinance, or any ordinance relating to the Water Works.
"Passed by the following vote February 21st, 1901:
Ayes—Lrustees Gault, Rector, Jackson, Hill and Peard.
Noes—None.
Absent—None.
B.S. RECTOR,
‘President of the Board of Trustees.
Attest: Srpney PEArD, Clerk.
(Seal)
No. 3024.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
pN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY
of Nevada, State of California.
HARRY D, TOWLE, ripe eae oF oe
Estate of SABRA E TOWLE, deceased, plaintiff, vs. FRED C. MELBY and ANNA MELBY,
defendants. 5
Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale
and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale, issued
out of the Superior Court of the ( ounty Of
Nevada, State of California, on the 4thday of
March, 190i, in the above-ent'tled action
wherein Harry D. Towle, Administrator of
the Estate of Sabra E. Towle, deceased (the
above-named plaintiff), obte ined a judgment
anddecree of foreclcsure and sale against
Fred C. Melby and Anna Mel'y. eefensanty,
onthe 4th day o* March, 19/1, for the sum o
Nine Hundred and Forty-four Dollars, together with costs of suit, percentage and
necessary disbursments allowed herein
amounting to the sum of $104.00 with interat the rate of 7 per cent. per en: um till
paid, also $1.00 Clerk’s accruing costs, which
said judgment is recqrded in the Judgment
Book of the said Superior Court, on page
182, et seq. and whereas it is ordered that tne
mortgage set forth in plaintiff’s complaint
be foreclosed and property therein described
to-wit:
*. All that certain piece and pater! of land
situate in Rough and Ready Township,
Nevada County, State. of California, described as follows: The N. E. 44 of the N, Ww.
Yq and the N. W. }4 of the N. W. 4 of See, 20,
Township 16, N., R. 7.£., M.D. M., containing
eighty acrés, more or less. 2
Public notice is hereby given that on
Thursday the 28th day of March 1401, at 12
o’clock M. of said day, in front of the Courthouse door of the County of Nevada, I will,
in obedience to said order of sale, and decree
of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property or so much thereof as may
e necessary to satisfy said judgment, with
interest and costs, cte.to the highest bidder for cash, United States gold coin.
aiven under my hand this ith day of March,
D. B. GETCHELL,
Sheritf Nevada County.
By J. H. Pasoonr, Deputy Sheriff. ;
P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney for Plaintiff.
mr4
wer)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
i. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
YpFFICE—TILLEY BUILDING (UP;STAIRS)
A Broad street, corner Pine, Nevada
Ye
FRANK POWER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
& GENT FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIBE
éX. Tnsurance Companies,
Office on Pine street, near Courthouse.
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURT
State and Federal.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
(ree BROAD AND PINE STs.
up stairs, Nevada Citv.
W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
‘pHPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
D Office;in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neada City.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
Nevada City.
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
IEL PRACTICE I ST
W United States roe Ora aee
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
BBICE— TILLEY QO CITY. BUILDING, NEVADA
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at ; Law,
. pS FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, :
( ) and Pine str< ets, Menace BROAD
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
‘yBFICE—LONES BUILD ;
( ) mereialand Pine reel COR. COM
Dr, Alvah N, Morgan.
Dentist.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Teeth Extractea Without Pain,
‘Office Hours—9 to 12 A. M., and 1lto5 p.m.
Dr. N. B. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramento « Nevada
City, Cal.
:
4.L. BOWMAN, 3 B.SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists,
Fourth. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree:
Nevada City, Cal.
VINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
4LL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE
not less than 6 horses. Fourth-class
A
livery stables not less than 6 horses. ,
Section 60—No one except. proper:
authorized agents of the City eh .
turn on the water to any place or
building without a permit from the
Water Collector. : ;
erty to which the water is supplied or
furnished shall be reapousible for the
payment of the water bill, and in case
the same is not paid in
Section 61. In all cases the propGEO. RICHARDSON, .
UNDERTAKER ‘
—AND—
EMBALMER.
Parlors Broad Street, *
mn day and ht. Hoare fier Ball.
in ye = attention to all calls
phone, West 5. ts
with the provisions of this erdinanes.
‘ i
est thereon from the date of said judgment, . °
No, 2195.
APPLICATION
FOR A PATENT.
s, LAND OFFICE,
ae SAOHAMIESTO,
CAT,
anuary ny 5
OTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN, THAT
address is Crocker Building, San Francisco,.
; i by Charles “. Wilson, his ataediide mga whose Poaomos sant yh
Washington, Nevada county, La raat he
is application for a pateu
Oey ccuseod (0,000) prea’ oh of he ea
¥ lidated Quartz Mine 2 >
cae gold, with surface ground six potent Be
(600) feet in width, pea iy tne Oe “bag
Cherry Hill Mining Districr, cout rag
Si ofCalifc rnia, and designated by
jeer s curve yor peuezs! for the pry id
Jali s Mineral Survev No.
alae teadr rth, Range 11 East, M D &
M, said froxican Con olidated Quartz Mine
ibed as follows, to-wit:
aloagrenie4 foeoacn Leeation, the aie
Tree Location, the Single eh air he
Savage Locat onthe Geinaly ocation,
i a on.
tne eorta anita Extension Location in
particularly described as follows:
“ Lode Line.
ng at an oak post marked S Ax 4gy sei it onthe north boundary of the
Santa Anita Quartz Mine, approved dents ys
from which a black oak 30 ins. in Let id ee
SA x43803 B T, bears S 13 deg 36 m m ‘4
thence magnet ¢ variation 16 deg east, a6
deg 6 min W, 900.9 feet to pine post marke
A x 9-3803,from which a pine 24 ins. dia. marke
edS Ax 9-3803 B T, bears N 8034 deg W, 43 fees
thence N 3 deg 39min W, 599.1 fect to oak mg
marked S A x 8 3803, from which. a shaft
feet deep bears S 574 deg E 151 feet.
Exterior Boundaries.
inning ata pine post warkedS A x1sige honk whioh the \section corner on the
west bounaary of Section 30, bearsS 55 deg
.05 min W 1174.73 feet; thence magnetic va-~
riation 16 deg East, S3deg 89min K 599.1 feet
phi sugar pine 5 ft. dia. marked 8 A X 2pol taal operation 1.2 ‘eet; thence magne'ic
variation 16 deg East, S l2deg .06min b 900.9
magnetic variation 15 deg 30 min K,5 83 deg
09 ,-600 feet to pine post marked SA x.58803, from which a pine stump 4 feet dia.
marked S A x 5 3803. BT bears N 76 deg f#
22 leet, thence magnetic variation 15 deg 20
min E, Nizdeg 06 min W 9009 feet to.cak
post marktd SA x 63803; thence magnetic
variati nl5 der 20min KL, N 3 deg 30 min Ww
509.1 feet to oak post merked 3 A xX 7 38033
thence N 88 deg ‘09 min W 6U0 feet ‘o place of
beginning, containing 19.84 acres,
PINE TREE LOOATION,
Lode Line.
Beginning at an oak port marked PT 53803 from which a pine 8 in. dia marked P
T5 3803 B'l, bears N 734 deg E iL fers
therce magnetic variation 5 deg 56 min
1500 feet to the north lode post and south
lode post of tbe Singleton Location. An oak
post marked P T 2&5 6 3803, from which a
pine 22 ins. dia. marked P T 2&5 6 3803 B T,
bears N 50 deg-E 2.0 feet.
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginn‘ng at a pine post marked P.T. 1 &
S 1 3803 from which the nor h-west corner
of Section 30'T 15 N, Ril KE, M D M bears N
55 deg 20 min weat, 1073 42 feet; thence magnetic variat on 16 deg Kast, N .76 deg 25 min
E 600 feet to cedar post marked Pi 8-5 53803, from which a pine 80 ins. dia. marked P
‘L 3 3803 BT bears 76 deg 10 min W 27.2 feet
distant, and a log cabin bears 5 34 deg 55 min
W 245 feet di tant; thence S 5 deg 56 min H
1500 feet to ouk post marked P T 43803 from
whichthe mouth of a tunnel 400 teet long
bears north 288f et; thence magnetic vari:tion 15 deg 35 min bk, S76 deg 25 min W 300 feet
to south lode post, previously described;
thence N 83 dey 4 min W 804.5 feet io pine? ost
marked P'T 6 3803 from which a pine marked
> 6 3803 BT, bears N 8i!'g deg
15.2 feet; thence N 5 deg 56 min W 1392.9 feet
to place: f begsnning, containin,s 20.10 acres.
BINGLETON LOCATION,
Lode Line.
Beginning at an oak post marked P T2 &
$6 3803 from which a pine 22 ins. dia.
marked PT 2 & S 6 3803 bears N 50 deg K 2 feet;
thence maguetic variation 16 d'g Kast, N 5
deg 34 min K 1500 feet to a cedar post marked
$38-55383 from which a pine 6 ins dia
marked S5 3803 bears N 5744 deg E 14.2 feet
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at a pine post marked S1& P T
1-3803 from w ich the no'thwest corner of
Section 30T18N,R UE, M D M bears N. 55
deg 20 min W 1073 42 feet distant; thence N
5d g 34 min E 1500 feet to cedar post marked
$2-5 6 3803 from which a ) ellow pine 30 ins
dia. marked 86 3803 BT bears \ 4 deg E
45.2 feet; thence N76 deg 25 min E m-guetic
variation 15 deg E 600 feet to cedar post
marked S4-S 4-38803, from which a yellow
pine 20 ins, dia, marked S 4 3808 B T bears N
4114 deg W 10,7 feet distant; thence magovetic
variation li deg east, S 5 deg 34 min W_ 1500
feet to cedar post marked « T3-5 5 8803:
thence S 76 deg 25 min W 600feet to place of
beginning, containing 19.52 acres.
SAVAGE LOCATION,
Lode Line,
Beginning at a cedar post marked $3 -S53803 from which a pine ins. dia. marked S 5303 BT, bears N 57), deg K 14.2 feet ; thence
magnetic variation 14%, deg LK. N 0 deg 06 min
K, 1500 feet toa cedar post marked $2 Gb,
3803, from which a pine 7 ins dia marked S2
3803 B T bears $20 deg 10 min W 11 feet.
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at acedar post marked S 1Gl
~ 3803, on which bea leap section corner on the west boundary of Section 11, T 18
NR ii E,M DM, bedrs 78 deg, 57 min West
1057.65 feet ; thence magnetic variation 16 deg
Kast, N 76 deg 25 min E 6U0 feet to a cedar
post marked S3-G5 8803, from which a
pine binsdia marked S38 383 B T, bears
South 12 feet ; thence magnetic variation
14 1-2 deg Kast,S0d g 06 min W, 1500 feet to
a cedar post marked S4-S4' 3803 from
which a yellow pine 20 ins dia marked S843803 BT, bears y 4114 deg W, 10.7 feet; thence
magnetic variation 15 hast, S 76 deg 25 min
3803, from which a yellow pine 30 ins dia
marked S 6 3803 B T, bears N 0% deg 45.2
feet ; thence magnetic variation 15 degrees
East, NO deg 06 min East, 1500 feet to the
place of beginning, containing 20.06 acres.
GRIZZLY LOCATION,
Lode Line,
: Beginning at cedar post marked S 2 « G63803 from which a pile? ins dia marked S 2
3603 B T, bears 8 20 deg 10 min Wil fet:
thence Maguetic variation 1454 deg East, N
28 deg 19 min W, 150 feet to a cedar ost
Sheree -M6 : vy anges wh.cha vellaw
1 dia marked G 3~ 3803 BT =)
30 deg W, 4.75 feet. tere ERO ©
Exterior Boundaries,
Beginning at a cedar 3 Be, q post marked S1G
onthe oe auerter section scien
© west boundary of Section Iy, T
Ril K, MD M, bears N78 dee 3) ale W pe
feetthence magi deg 01 min W 1057.68 e c netic variation 16 deg East.
N dee 19 min W 1500 feet to a fir pont mayne
ed M1 G2 3803, from which a black oak
8 ins dia marked G 2 3803 B T, bears S 153
deg Kast, 24.4 feet; thence magnetic varia.
tion 1334 deg East, 'N 76 deg 25 min H, 600 feet
to a cedar pc st marked M5 G4. 3803 from
phichs black oak 68 ins dia marked G4a“3 BT, bears 534 deg W. 5 feet thence
magnetic Wariatiens 14% Sdeg E, S ” 28
‘egrees 19 minutes Kast 1500 feet toa ced
post marked S3G5 333 ; thence South 46
deg 25 min W, 600 feet to tl
ning, containing 19,99 acres. Rahs OF ———
MEXICAN LOCATION,
Lode Line,
Beginning at acedar JB a post marked G°3 ~mated eg 2 yellow pine 30 nae AE
rke » bears S 30 deg W 475
eet distant ; thence 1 agro arin 8
East, N 5deg 25 min W, IW) fees ge pated
marked M 3 3803. from wk i im »20m which a pine 12 ing
a oarked M8 3803 BT, bears N74 deg W,
27.6 feet.
hah Exterior Boundaries,
oop eginning
at a fir post marked M ring Gres which the quarter
section po nt 4 west boundary
of Section 19 T 18 N. ll K. MDM, nee 16 deg 15 min W ret; the
netic variation
ibdeg K ae deg a , 1500 ft toa cedaripostaet paves ted Me Om which a spruce 5 feet dia ppeteiok
~ 3803 B T, bears S 64 degrees dang Woe Te once magnetic
variation
14
ees 25 mi
} Pah ttoa cedar post marked Mf). aut, a ety a tir 5 insdia marked M43303 B
ca are 86 deg W 3.3 feet; thence magneti lation 15 deg East,S5 deg 25 min E, 1500 f. t
© @ cedar post Marked,G4-M
5$803 f: can
which a black oak 8 ing dia marked
gx 8603 BT, bearsS 3, deg W sa AB de netic variation iit
600 feet to the plac
20.44 acres,
Connecting Line No, 1,
Beginning at post § Axl:
netic variation 16 deg ben, 5 05 qenee €
iia Connecting Line No, 2,
eginning at post PT1-S1-;
magnetic variati 5 ‘ 5 ei thangs
W, 1073.42 feet tothe phe ay core ao mala
tion 80, T18N, RIDE MD Me Corner Of SecConnecting LineN A . 8,
Beginning at post S$ 1see
magnetic variation 16 dig ees News i"
min Bod ad ae the quarter seorion son
ae ahs .! undary of Section 19, T 18
ee Connecting Line No. 4:
ginning at post M 1 — i
mienetio variation de tee baat bg
min W, Mott feet t te the quarter cpetion
Tih. eon Lue pe ondary of Section 19,
Frederick W. Bradley, whos : Postoffice d
‘being compored of the, following, and being} 5
to oak post ‘marked S A.x 2 3803, from
feet to oak post marked S A X3 3803; thence . ¢
W, 00 feet toa cedar bost marked $ z -§ 6-. 5K
0 feet to cedar post . j
. for the N34 of S:W. 14 and S. (of N W.A
i7N.
cso
4oTH YEAR—NO, 13,
HK TRANSOR of sald Mexican %
ginn at oak post,
from whisk pine 8 Inohes : i
3808 B ‘I’; bears Nine 5 inches di RR 5-say 8
ears S 82)¢ dex we 12,8 feet: thenee in..
netic variations 16 E) North 83 qo, Ue
W, 529.5 fi st at SW Corne. S) ly
1392.6 {t to posi marked P fH dee 56 mig i
y Mail, $6 a Year.
Tree Loca‘ion;
which N corner Sec 8808.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a
11 KE, MD M, bears N 55d 20 mi,
feet; *hence North 5d a OW. ii $
rit eeloe See Sita t sett) CENTS A WI
6 388 B T beara N14 ine 0 “.
2.
1+
ts of not to exceed
hinserted under this i
NUR is MDM, eek or $2a month. Kao :
7.65 feet; thence
feet to a fir pos ‘mar’
from which mouth of d
‘nel bears 800 deg £252 tect fro
fais arter tion
Soc da y of-Secticn 19
weekly ¥ eet ; (hence 5 ; ‘ weekly s
post marked M2 « feet to company C will aves 4 , inches dia marked Ppa Soe sprue sory Hall on Saturday eveniny
6454 di K, 15.9: feet; thence North 4 sic. Everybody invited. Admi
25 min H, 600 feet t; itsfor gentlemen. Ladies free.
Furnished Rooms for Re
0 week or 40 cents & mont
)ooavariably in advance. .
nwo furnished rocms for rent ina.
and desirable part of. town. In
outy Sheriff Pascoe at the Courth
residence near Suspension Bridg:
anos, Organs and Sewing [la
marked 8 4 3808 from rp
inc’ esdia., marked § 4 PHS Bem ine
ceg W 107 feet; thence § 5 deg 34 min W Ai
feet to cedar post marked P 3-S5-am!
pier eee = iA marked PT 3.3 ,
ea 8 eg m » 27,2 al ‘
bine 26 inches dia Marked S 5 sat ay baa Seinway Pianos and Estey i
N 72 deg 15 m n W, 18.9 feet; thence g, pt eral different makes of p cay
Bs min i, 1500 feet to oak post ma'ked P ». Organs from $25 up. La ‘
nerked PTs. 300 Be es Ok! e} inches ‘ wer machines from $35 up. Othe
bie joe 0 om$5up. Office Bovey Bros. she K, 12.2 feetan. mouth of tunvel 100 teem
mia da City. Geo, W.Reeks, agent f
bears N, 238 eet; tuenceS 76 der 25 4
300 feet_ to south lode Post of Pine nia Wa Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg.
For Sale.
South 0deg 6 min W, 1500 fee: to cet ee
tion, previously described The said ;
can Conso:idated © 5 ing ed scree ? Claim Containing 119g .
‘the locations of ths vario;
prising the Mexican Conso jase ce
porn beh aps er in the office of the County’
peaoaes . cli county, Ca ifornis,
Sante Anita Extension (
corded Bovkk c17 Minin Pane Deen
ne ‘Lree Quartz Mine, 0 2°
bes ne page 588." ictiahivees ook fg
"gleton Qu riz Mine, Book 17,
eorieby Ones page 530, epaniee My
rizz uartz Mine,” Book 11.
Miving /laims, page 540, Peneien Same ba
Savage Quartz Mine Minto Galt . Base 88 orden Book ff
e©Xi-an’ Quartz Mine, : Mining Claims, so = Tecorded Book Le
‘Lhe adjoining claimants A fi
Bounded on the north and west by the ea
lic Domain; on t' e east by thes anis Q :
Mine Su ve patented, gud the Publie Do!
main, and on the so the § Anita
ba feces aon oe saad 7 She Sena 7
ny and all persons cla’ mi i P
pertion ofsaid Mexican Contelidarel ean E
ine, or surfa'e ground are required to file .
their adverse claims wich the Register of the
United staies J.and Office at ac: amen in’
the State of California, during th, sixty days
perio of publicatio 1 hereof, or they will be j
barred by virtue of the provi; :
Statute, Sholom Ae
House and lot for sale, situated
eet. Price $475, half cash and bal
me. Inquire of A. Naake ‘on Long
House For Sale.
A house three doors from New Yo
» Broad street, Nevaua City. Ac
Mstreet, Sacramento, Calif.
Rooms and Board.
Mrs, Jones, in the Stover Building «
reet, is prepared to acco.nmodate
number of persons with board a
at reasonable rates,
Bona Fide Salary-= $12 V
Men and women to appoint agi
bepresent us, some t0.travel, other
work. $12 weekly salary and ¢
ld.established house, pleasant, Reg
0 advancement a S'LAS.PENRY, Register, ons, rapid \
FRED SEA , wages. Write at once.
een yest “\ddress BUTLER & A
Dept. E, Nzuw Hav)
Wanted.
(Christian mam or woman willing t
or permanent ition of trust, h
me county. yearly. Encl
ed stamped envelope to &
of Trauscript.
It is hereby ordered that the fo {
Notice of Application for Patent be pul
lished for the period of sixty days (10 weeks) .
in the NNvapa Ciry DAILY TRANSORIPT, &
dvily newspaper published at Nevada City,
Nevada coaney «Vaiiornis. pat q
os SILAS PENRY, Register, ’
First publication made January 24 iW, 3
Notice For Publication,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR) 9 .
LAND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, Ca) @
. March 13, 1901,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR
following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in sup. .
port of his claim, and that said proof ‘ell {
92 made before the Register and Receiver.
of the U. S. Land Office at Marysville, Cal, \
on April 30, 1901, viz: Thomas J. Byrd,”
Homestead Application No. 5220, for the N, RB
% of S.W.4, Hi, 44 of N.W.!4 and N. Wi
of N, B. 4, See. 7, 1’p. 18 N. R.8 E., M. eM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence. upon and cultivar .
tion of said land, viz: Thomas K. Bev i
Samuel UO. Gunning and Edwin A. Forbes
Marysville P. O., Cal; Peter Mondada of
Cam ptonviiie P. O., Cal.
ml FRANK W. JOHNSON, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Qe
_ Smoke
Soot ESst4Te OF CATHERINE SKAHAEN, Die
Nonine & besehis kicen by th dersigned, otice is hereby given by the under; i
administratrix of the estate of Catherine
ahaen, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against the said .
deceased, to exhibit them, with the nece
sary vouchers, within four months after the
first publication of this notice to the ;
administratrix, at the law office of Fred”
Searls, Nevada City, the same being the place
er} he transagtion of the business of said .
estate, in sa Ounty of Nevada. ;
HANNAH I. SHURTLEFF, »
Administratels of she Estate of Catherine»
ahaen, Dece: A 4
annted Nevada City, this 1ith day of Man :
: Smell.
evada Co. Electric .
0.'s is the ideal Lig
‘ ry
aoe
Be REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF.
L the stockholders of the Cadmus Gold .
Mining Company will be held at the office
the Company’ No. 206 Kearney street, q
Francisco, California, on Monday, te 4
Fourth day of March, 1901, at the hour
Two Thirty o'clock for the purpose of elect”
ing a Board of Directors to serve for the em
suing year, and the truusaction of :
other business as may come before :
meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March ist, at 30’clock p. m.
—erw —_— ™
Angual Meeting.
tass Valley and Neva
"BUS LINI
our round trips ¢
R.'G. BONESTELL, Secretary, ae TIMETABLE:
0: d
Franeieg. Galifersias "°°" “lei MME Until further notice the ’
7 2 at . hake regular trips between
Notice for Publication. Bey and Grass Vailey atthe .
ertietantl
es ours:
Pe Office at Sacramento, Cal., March ithy Leaving Nevada City at'10 a
4 nd 7:30 p. m.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Leaving Grass Valley at 8:4
ollowing-named settler has beer 45 and 6:80 Pp. m. notice of his intention to make final Foal : n snpport of his claim, and that said 'P! Sues
will be made before the Judge of the Si
perior Court of Nevada County, pole :
vada City Cal.,on Monday, April 15th, 1%)
viz: William T, Gillett, upon H.E.No, np
Passengers called for in any
own without extra charg
ders at the National Exonan
GEO. GRISSEL
Dhort Order Resta
luding r
amales, Enchiladas, © :
Coffee, Ham and .
Bacon a
See. 22. T. R. 10 B.,.M. D. 8. and M. !
He names the following witnesses to [ra ‘
his continuous residence upon and culti® .
tion of, said land, viz: C. Galbraith,
Kohler, Wm. La bron, aad Geo. Lathrop, ®
fN i q o eareee: City, Ca! PENRY, Registers 7
.
Neavda City Transfer (/
DRAYING AND HAULING.
P ular id to the transat
tation of bacgage for theatrical parties ai
0 and arnivupe moving. 7 ee
CAVEA man’
sen COPYRIGHTS Ano DESIG