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SPAS SOMERS, Na aE 9 a eric RT ee
catialptaleges
— omer
&
The Daihy Granscript,
, (Cometuded from ist page.
I don’t believe a word of it.”
ee : “Valiant Annins, Claudius, the soldiers’
friend, greets thee. Oft have I heard of thy
feeds of valor, ‘not only in the Onent, but
also against the Gauls. I know thee
by sight, for I saw thee at the head
of thy company in a triumphal procession.
At last I have the pleasure.to take thee
by the hand. Liberal pensions to veterans
will beqy aim if 1am elected. Come join
‘me in a social glass to. the success of the
Roman es, who.shall carry the motto 8.
3 P.Q. R. over the world. “Dritk,noble
; Annius!”’
The veteran is visibly moved, and Claudius
‘ feels sure of his vote.
“Drive home, Nomenciator,”’ says Claudue ius. “‘What a dirty business politics is, anyae how; but there is nothing else to be done
pakins <p 0G £@ fatoMce to pay off
Thus was the ae managed
in the eternal or
before the Sint at Chon Sed crane
. ———— Auex. E. Swast.
A ONE-ACT TRAGEDY.
How He Won and i go ge
“Then your final hes Beabbles?* ¥ a4 , answer,
~—{ ** My final answer.” Pe
Apher can move you?
**Then my life will be a lonely one
and my fate a harsh one, for my uncle,
i _ . with whom I lived, has just died and
oat mee oe ** Just died?’ poe
oe Z ‘B® “Yes, and left me—’’
ae. “That fact somewhat alters. the
A é case, Henry. I can. not be harsh to
one who has sustained such recent be5 reavement. if I could believe that you
: “Sincere? Oh, Miss Stubbles!”
ae Seg “You have certainly made an imemi t ‘he. I wish also to obtain
‘ iby Patriotic influence in this In
meantime I appoint thee my wine par‘ . “You may rely on me, my Lord,” replies
\ the wily Greek, “but over yonder sits one . . ’
who has much more infiuepee than myself.
His name is Annius, and be claims to be a
oe, veteran and to have been a centurion, but
Po pression‘onmy heart.3 Giye me time I
RRA B OR ATLL BEE ROB SETAE FETE TE DUBE TEE APE TEE OE PETE EP
Vhat is
JOSE . Bed Lo (eee
: “ After all, why think of it? Henry,
e 5 . Lam yours.”
= BoE @) eed ee
‘Do not squeeze me go hard, Hen; ry. Your poor. uncle! Was he long
iP”
: oo. days.” =a eo ze
O8 “Itis too bad! You say he has left
% you—?*? ~~ ai :
: “Yes, he has left me.’? *
ES Hs “se How muchP” oP ge
‘‘How much? I said he had left me.
He had nothing else to leave. Iam
alone in the world now, homeless, penniless, but with you by my side—Gracious, she’é fainted!" x
ee & Curtain.—Boston Courier. 3
‘ Mrs. Lamode—Be sure w come to my
' sapphire surprise next Thursday afternoon.
bo ees Bet Mrs. Quizzee—Ohb, of course, dear; but
‘ ; hy a “sapphire surprise?”
* Mrs. L.—Because no one is to know where
will keep them carefully hidden till teais™
over, ~ ; ‘
i Mrs. Q@—Oh, you cute darling! But
where will you put them!
: Mrs. L.—Well, I don’t mind your knowing. They are all to be thrust into the
olives. The whole Oldstile family are visiting the Justcomes, you know, and that sort
of people ‘idon’t care for olives,” you know.
‘ Mrs. Q.—You are a genius! Every one of
my rubies went last week. ¥
— Shouldn’t Talk About Her.
aoy & “ Mollie Bawn's to be married next week,
a . Jennie, and I am to be her first bridesve iaet ;
ey “ You don’t say so, Clara. You e my
ae breath away. Who will. marry that bigmouthed thing?’ : :
+ “Ob, you shan’t talk thet way about her.
eee * It is just too love’ . fer an ing. She is
oe to marry George Blissful, don’t you know;
that simperi idiot 1 at Cape
May 1 ‘aly. And think of it, I'm to be
re le Ha, ha, ha!”
pe. 08, how lovely. Ha, ha, hs!”
e Not Murderous Intent. ?
The Judge--Prisoner, you foully assault
ed this man-and nearly killed him: You
struck him with @ bludgeon, and without
seeming provocation. Have you any exte offer to the court. planation
« “Ihave, please, your honor, . He ingulted mb shit mandl to sineee Mis Yass wick
cranberries, but not to perpe. in my
pocket was a =. cranberry pie.
With that I smote him with such dire result; but not with murderous intent.’
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Dutch Flat Stage Line,
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Tuescay Thursday’ and Saturday.
AT 7 A.M,
ASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
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of at 7:30 P. M. by railroa
All orders strictly attended to and
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Harness and Collars
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AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
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ing and interesting.
he San Francisco Weekly Call
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Annual Stockholders Meeting. No. 1571.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholdeis of the Odd Fellows Hall
Association forthe election of five Trugtees
US HOSs £5 ty ome petaee yan held
at the Library Room,. . «). O. F. Building,on
Nowbay AHesieta Dav Or May tio, . Sporiion yhoee Fostatic,
at the hour aH J faleck &yh pale dev * Pday filed his application for a
es linear feet of the Spanish G.
To Rent.
he or
surfacé ground, in
California and designated by the
in the heart of Nevada City, and immediately south of the Baptist Cugech. Goo
comfortable frame bui
trix of the Estate of Hannah rea Marg Bbate
TJ Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix . S . M. Co. No. 8” thence N
‘Beginning at a post in rock
East corner of the
corner I
8. 5° 44 min. W. 9.10 chains to
strict, Jounty of Nevada, that the snpuat Tp. 16 N., R. _D
00! school meeting for the electicn of Sc
Directors will be held
Saturday, April 27th, 1889,
At the Washington School House of said . to
district, at which election three directors . =
No 8 of
the bours of 8 a. M, an
Garr ie appoiuted Inspector and B. F
Thomas Pe G. O'Neill as Judges of said . Ding.
lection.
. By order of the Board of Edycation of Ne sgnkie H
vada School District. 1 . K.8E.M.D.M :
B. N. SHOECRAFS : CONNECTING LINE.
iminitioa From post ‘'8. G. M. Co. No. 6,”
Cot.
A with ustable rolle covered . 19 91-100 acres.
wish Sees ro in. wide, wih DAILY
TRANSOn IPT and: i
d sundown. J. E. ae POC of the
etween Sections 2 and 1i, Tp. 16,
M.D. M are ern
“Chess is the
hake with & io: ay-. in the Btate of California, during
ing the
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Subscriber pays express.
Notice for Publication
TNTIL fursher notice the 'Bus will make
: regular trips between Grass Vailey and
Nevada City at the followlng hours :
Leave Grass Valley at 8:
A.M.,and 1, 3:45and 6:30 P. M.
Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M. nis intention tomake final proof
tion of, raid lan
Nevada County Land Association will . the
Juesday evening, May 14th, 1889, at half past . the regulations o
paren Ye y's a pou e one Fd aime aie
rectors and for the trauguetion uf such other . be gi
business ag may properly come before the toned ti Pd ptry A ti
Ass0CiATION.y ba C.GaYLogpb,
E, M. Parston, President,
retary,
dence in rebuttal of that gui
ant. SELDEN HETZEL,
Is the Leadin: r of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since
ahead i It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural,
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i} in New Yor
nown that we
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
You Don’t Get the News
You Take the NAILY TRANSCRIPT:
Application for a Patent,
U.S. LanD OFFICE, SacRaMENTO, CAL.)
April 6th, 18389. §
forthe ensuing year aud for sueh otber NORGE IS BESEEY GIVEN THAT THE
+, has thie
vein _ bearin: old, with
Nevada
District, County of Nevada and State of
5 field ni
yo “DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED . and official plat on file in this office Ay or
Number 122 in Township 16 North, Range
d, {8 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Ldt No.
dings suitable for . 122 being described as follows, to-wit:
families. Forte:ms apply at the premises
to MISS JULIA COURTNEY, Administra . SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
claim marked
Bl>ction of School Direotors. . 2M Ehalne ta post fn tock mond, at WE
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE } corner marked ‘S.G. M. Co, No”
N US Fiets electors of Nevada chal which }4 bec. post between Sec’s 2 and 11,
i 8 E. M. D. M. bears 8. 10> 14
min W.14.69 chyins distant. Ihence 8. 4214
deg. E. 19.72 chaits to post No. 9 of the Sogus
Quartz mine; thence N. 75° E. 1.69 chaing
gs Quartz Mine; thence
Qu. ts Boca: thames Wease ie sos hai
are to be elected for the full term of three . Quartz Mine; thence N. fw ohalls
} to post marked “S. G. M. Co. No. 1” and
years each. The polls will be open between Soaxs Quarta Mine; thence
M4° W. 6.13 chains to pluce of beginContaining an Area of 19.91 acres and des
as Lot No. 122 in Section 2, Tp. 16 N,
Bulletin, one year, 88 50. Subscriber pays exadjoining claimants wie Nevada City Express charges. oe on Gold Quartz aud sogse Quartz
nes.
Chess. Anyand all personas clainiiag adversely
fe say pesion, of said Spanigh ale. Soars
: Py ne or surface ground are require e
hha te en their adverse claims with the’ Rexister of
shone: i vize, with fineinlaid polished wood the United states Land Office at Sacremento
us for , P b PT . 98ys period of publication hereof, or they , sont with DAILY TRANSCH. willie barred by virtue of the provisions
of the
SELDEN H"TZEL, Register.
; : The first publication of thi .
Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line. peared April ah, tae °F Ue Rodce ep
TIME 1ABLE. a5
Lanp OPFice at Mita ig a
1889.
April 10,
and 9 o'clock NOTICE is hereby giyen that the foliow* ing-named settler hes fled notice of
ip sipport and 2, 4:30, 5, aud 7:30 P, M. of his claim, and that-sai
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the . made before the County Clerk ot vile round trip
City, Cala , on Say 25th, 1889, vig: Thomas
WETTERAU & CaRsow, . H. Waters, for the lot7 of N. W. 44 of Sec. 18,
A é
Proprietors énam sina 8 the following witnesses to proy
his continuous residence upon und eu ive
dy Housman, William
Dower, Charlee rsenen ed John H Kiche
, all of Ney “ity, lee ¢ annual meeting of stockholders of the . Any rson who desites to abs Meg ston {
ow
be held at their office in Nevada City on . of any Sakata een pmnes, pe eke Ro an
{ the Interior Department.
why such proof should uot be allowed, will
bove menj 0
time an
meeting: Ne spa Co. LAND IMPROVEMENT witnesses of bsidaluimant ado ote a
itted by claimTwos. 8. Forp, Attorney for Claimant,
enterprisber of the
he ‘
>
subscribe
aap
address
patent. for
old Quartz
Mining
mound at
4249 Ww
6,” from
of Boggs
.
Notice for Publication.
r Land, Act June 3, 1878.
TP NITED STATES LAND OFFICE MARYSille, Cala., Mare i a
Qa is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Con ree
of June 3, 1878, entitied “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,
Jason R. Meek, of Marysville, county of
Yuba, State of California, has this. day fled
in this office his sworn statement No. 550,
for the purchase of the SE4 of the SE of
Section Ro 19, and the S¥ of the sw and
the SWl4 of the SK4 of Section No. cyl ip
Townsbip No. 19 North, of Range No, 8 East
M.D. B. and M., and will offer proof to show
that the land sought 1s more valuable forits
timber-or stove-than for agricultural pures, and to establish his claim tu said land
before the Register and Receiver of this
office at Marysville. on Monday the 10th day
of Juue, 1889, :
He namesas witnesses: Wm. B. Meek. of
Camptonville, Yuba Co,, Cala, John R.
Kennedy, of Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala.,
John W. Watson, of Marys.ille, Yuba Co.,
Cala. and*fkrank B. Miller, of Marysville,
Yuba Co., Cala.
Any aud all persous claiming. adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in oats office on or before
d 10th day of June. 1889
spb J L.C. GRANGER, Register.
Forzpes & Dinsmore, Attys. for Applicant.
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Marysville; Cal, March 19th, 1659.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act fur the rale of
timber lands in the States of California,
Qregonu, Nevyadaund Washington Territory
-Jobnu-W. Watson-of Marysville -eounty 6;
Yuba, State of California, has-this day filed
in this office bis sworn statement, No, 551,
for the purchase of SE'4 of peda the NE%4 of
SW, the 8W'4 of NE and the NWi4 ot
SE!? of Section No. 20>in Township No. 19
North. of Kange No, 8 East M. b. BK. and ey
and will offer proof to show that the lan
sought, is more valuable for its timber or
stene than for agricultural purposes, and to
e:tablish his claim'to said land before tne
Registerand Receiver of this office at Marysville, on wonday the 10th day of June, 188y,
He names as witnesses: Win. B. Meek, of
Camptonville, Yuba VUo., Cala., John KR. Kennedy, Of Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala.,
frank 8B. Miller, of Marysville, Yuba Co.,
Calu. and Jason R Meek, of Marysvi.le,
Yuba county, California.
Any and all persons.claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their cluims in this office on er before
said 10th day of June, 1889.
L C. GRANGER, Register.
For BEs & D1nsuore, Attys. for Applican
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
March 30, 1889.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to mrke final proofin cir, Aaa
of his claim, and that said preof wili be
made before the Kegister and Kecéiver at
Sacrameuto, Cal, on MAY NINTH, 1889,
viz : HAMILTON McCORMICK of Nevada
City P. O., for the 81-20f N. E. 1-4 and N.
1-2 of 8S. E. 1-4Sec. 18, T. 16 N. R.9 E, M.D.
M. Henames the following witnesses to
. prove his i ide
worth, P.O. address Nevada City; John B.
burns, P, 0. address Nevada City ; John
Rodda, P. O. address Grass Valley ; and 8.
N. Stranahan, P.O. address Nevada City.
ap2 SELDEN HETZEL, Register. .
Election Proclamation,
‘PHE ELECTORS OF THE CORPOKAtion of the City of Nevada are hereby
motified that ab election wili be held at the
City Hall, Nevada City, on Monday, May ,6
1889, to elect a
MAKSHAL,
ASSESSOR,
TREASURER,
AND TWO TRUSTFES.
The polls will be opened at 8 o’clock a. M.
and kept open until sundowa. E
The’ following swamed persons are apinted to act us Officers of the Election:
nspector, Frank Power; Judges, B. F
Thomas and J.C. Dickerman.
© By order of the Board of Trustees.
ALEX. GAULT, President.
Attest: T.H. CAKR, Clerk.
. Nevada City, Cal., March 21st, 1889.
Notice for #Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SacRAMENTO, CaL.
March 4th, 188.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 1HAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
of his intention to e final proof iu supgern bis claim. and thet sai: proof will be
ade before the Superior Judge at Nevada
City, Cal, on April th, 1589, viz: John H
Wi for the Lot 1--SE4 of NEY and N14
OfSE\4 Sec, 2, Tp. 16N., R.9E. M. D. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residgnce upon, and cultivation of said land, fiz: Sumner McCausland, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horuer, Geo.
W. Jones, all of Nevada City P. O., Cal.
March6 SELUVEN HETZEL, Kegister.
Assessment Notice,
Ue MININGCOMPANY. LOCATION
of gir irs Place of business, North
San Juan. California.—Location of works,
Nevada County, Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of ‘Trustees, held on the
Ninth day of March, 188),an assessment No.
1 (one) of One-half Cent (4 c) per share was
levied upon the capital stock of he curporation, payable immediately in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the
office of the tomar ged in North San Juan.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain sppeta on THURSDAY, the
lith day of APRIL,1889, will be delinquent,
and advertised for sale at public auction;
aud unlese payinent is made before, will be
sold on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY,
1 to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
PLATT KETCHAM, Secretary.
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
U NITEDSTATES LAND OF FICE, MARYSville, Cala., Masch 25th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with pre provisions oftthe act of Congress of
June 38, 1878, entitled, ‘An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Staces ef California,
Uregon, Nevada and Washiuston Territory,”
Orrin G, Mayo of Camptonville, county of
Yuba, State of California, has this day filed
in this office his sworn statement No: 558, for
the purchase of the 314 of Nr 14 and the Nile
of SEM of Section 2¥; in Township No. iy
North of Range No. 8 East, M. D. B. and M.
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is mure yaluable for its timber o
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this oitice at Marysi e, Cal, on Tuesday, the ilth day of June,
He names as witnesses: John W. Watson,
Frank B, Millerand Jason R. Meek of Marysville. Yuba Co., Cal. and William B. Meek of
Cam ptonville, Yuba county, Val.
Any and all persons ciaiming adversely
the above-describ-d lands are requested to
file their claims in this office ou or before
said lith day of June, 1889, ;
L.C GRANGER, Register.
Forbes & DINsMORR, Attys. for Applicant.
8. 10° 1
N., R. 8K.
Magiietic variation 184° E., contgining
the sixty
wt against
ss
Notice for Publication,
4
in. W.° 14,69 chains to 24, Section corner Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878,
NITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE,MARYS/ ville, Cal., March 25th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Cougress of
The location ofthis mine is recorded in June, 1078, eutitled, “An act for the sale of
ly Bulletin, one year, . the Recorder’s office of Nevada County in 1
$10.50; with DAILY -RANSURIPT and Weekly . Book 9, Paye 496, of Mining Locations. The
timber lands in the States ofCalifornia
neon. Nevada and aan Territory,”
William B. Meek of Camptunvyille, county 4
Yuba, State of alifornia, has this day file
in this office his sworn statement No. 55y,
for the purchase of the Bs of NW, the
SW'4 of NW und the NEL of SWI, of Sec.
No. 29; in Township \o. 19 North, of Range
No, 8 East M. ». B. and M., aad wil) o er
Proof to show that the land soughtis more
Valuxble for its timber or stone than for
ricultural purposes, and tg establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Marysville, Cal., on
Tuesday, the llth day of Jung, 1889.
He names as witnesses: John W. Watsou,
Frank B. Millerand Jason R. Meek of Marysville, Yuba county, Ual.; 0. G. Mayo of
Moye Yuba ete HA ag -"
ny and al] persons claiming adversel
HW above-dvsel oe ae are requested 4
eir Claims in otice or fore
suid lith day ar une, 1889. ”
Q . C. GRANGER, Register.
Forges & Dinsmonk, Attys. for pes ay
Notice for Publication.
Lap OFFICE aT SACRAMENTO, xa .
arch 4th, 1889.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1H
. following named settler has filed notice
0 ig intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be
madeé before the County Clerk at Nevada
City, Cal.,on A 20th, 1889, viz: Charles
Cleveland for the SW14 of NE!Z—NEV, of
Swi end Lot 7 of sE}4 oF Section 2, '. en,
~ He names the following witnesses to prove
hix continuous residence upon, and eultivation of said land, viz: John White o
Grass Valley P. O., Cal., J. B. Hitchcock of
vada (fty P,0., Gale Bobeer i areen of Ne: ; y P.O., Cal, u of Nevada City P.0.,Cal.” wet alee
=e A UOUs +
cultivation of, said land, viz: J. H. WentTo Whom It May Concern.
TAR SUPERIOR CouRT OF THE COUNTY OF
Mrrans. STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM
WESTERFIELD, deceased.
#10 D, E. OSBORN, THE ADMINISTRA. tor of the Estate of said deceured, and
Charies terfieid, Fred Westersels, Mary.
B. smith and Emma Daunser, an! all persous herein named and not named, claiming any interest in the said Estate of suid
deceased either as heirsat law of said deceased, owners or otherwise, are hereb
notified that said William Westerfield die
in the said County of \evada on the 16th
day of October, 1888, intestate; that at the
time of bis death he was a resident of said
Nevada countyand left an Estate therein
consisting of real and personal property.
The said feal Estate is described as fo none
viz: Thate rtain pitce and parcel of ian
situate and being in the town of Moone,
Flat in the county of Nevada, State of California, and designated on the Official Map
of said Mooney Flat as Lot Number Nine (¥)
in Block Romer ne 1). That thereafter
the 2yth day of Uctober, 1888, sa:
Daponn was uly appointed Administrator
of seid Estate and ever since has beon and
now is the duly actingend qualified Administrator of said Fstute. Tha: thereafter on
the 27th day of February, 1889, said Charles
Westerfield, Fred Westertield, Mary bh.
Smith and Einma Dauneer filed their petition herein, elaiming to be heirs at law of
said deceased, and as such entitled to distribution of said Estete, and praying amoung
other things, that the ‘.ourt muke an order
herein directing that all persons claimin
an interest in suid Kstate-as heirs at law o
said deceased, owners or otherwise, be and
appear before the said Court at a time
therein named to exhibit their respective
claims.
Al) persons herein named and all persons
not herein named, claiming any interest
in said Estate as heirs at law of said def+-ceased, owners or otherwise, are hereby reuired to be and appear before the said
‘ourt af the Couitroom thereof, at Nevada
City, in said Nevada County,on Monday,
the 20th Day of Muay, 1889, at the
hour of 10 o’clock a. mM. of ssid day, and
then and there exhibit their respective
claims of heirship, ownership or other interest in the Estate of said deceased, and
all such persons are hereby notified that if
they fail to so appear and make such ex
hibit at er before the time herein mentioned, the Court wiil make en order adjudging the default of all persons not appearing as herein required.
Given under my hand-and the Seal of the
Superior Court of the County of Nevada,
and State of California, this 27th day of
Febru: 1889, ©
ery}, L. MORGAN, County Clerk.
CALDWELL & LITTLE. Att’ys for Petitiofiers,
No, 1730, :
Notice of Application for Mining Patent
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cat.)
January 23d, 1889, }
; OTICETS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
w seninaey Mining Co., whose Postoffice address is Washington, Nevada County, Cal., has thi, day filed their application
for a patent fur fifteen hundred linear feet
of the Becker Quartz Mine or vein bearing
gold with surface ground six hundred feet
n width, situate? in Washington Minin
District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field notes
and official pst ga file in this office as Lot
59 being descrived as follows, to-wit:
LODE LINE.
Beginning at post in rock mound on
North end of lode claim marked “B. Q. M.
No. 1,” from which a black oak tree 80inches diameter bears 8. 8514 © &. 1.02 chains distant maiked “b. T.”” Thence with mag. var.
17° E.,8. 15° 30 minutes W., 1500 feet or
22.73 chains to post in rock mound on South
end of lode claim, from which a black oak
tree 6 inches diameter bears N. 504° W
28 links distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at post in ruek mound at 8. E.
corner marked “B. Q. M. No. 8,” from which
a black oak tree 12 inches diameter bears
N. 9° E, 1.06 chains distant. Thence, with
magnetic variation 17° E. along the Kasterly boundary of claim N. 15° 30 minutes EB,
1500 feet or 22.73 chains point at N. E. cornerinSouth Yuba River, from which poiut
a witness post marked “By Q. M. No. 4 We.
P.,” stand ng in rovk mound bears N. 74}
W, 50 links distant. Thence deflecting w>
to left aud aiong northerly boundary of
claim 800 feet or 4.54}¢ chains to post marked
“B. Q. M. No. 1,” on nerth end of lode
claim from which the 14 Section corner between Sections 4 and y, 'p.17 N.R., UE.
M. D. M., bears N. 79° 10 minutes E, 20.18
chains distant, at 000 “feet or v.09 chains,
post in ruck mound at N. W. corner,
inurked “B.Q. M. No. 5.’ Thence defiecting ¥0 © to left and along Westerly boundary
ofthis claim 8. 15 © 80 minutes W. 1600 feet
or 22 78 chains post in rock mound at 8. W.
corner marked-*Kh. Q. M. No, 6.” Thence
deflecting s0° to left and along Southerly
boundary of this cluim 8. 74° 80 minutes E.
at 800 feet or 4.5444 chains pust +o. 2 on
South end of lode clai », feet or 9.09
chains to the place of beginning.
CONNECTING LINE.
From post marked “B. Q. M. No. 1” on
North en 4 of lode claim, N. 79° 10 minutes
E., 20.18 cheing 104 section corner between
Sections 4 and 9, Tp. i7 N. R. 11, E. M. D. M.
magnetic variation 17° East, co taining
@ 66-100 acres,
The location of this mine is recorded in
e perorige’s office of Nevada County, in
—o
The adjoining claimnants are y
Auy and ail persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Becker Qua: Mine or
} surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with tue Kegister of the United
States Land Office at Sacramento in the
State of Califurnia during the sixty Sens
riod of publication hereof, or they will
barred by virtue of the provisions of the
tatute,
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be pnblished for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive weeks), in the Nevapa Daily TRanSCRIPT, a& daily Mewspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice appeared on the 25th day of January, 1829. .
FRED SEaRLs, Atty for Applicant,
No. 1745.
Application for a Patant,
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
April 2d, 1889. “f
OTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT
CHRISTOPHER H. MALLEN, whose
Fostoffice address is Névada City, Nevada
County, Cal., hag this day filed his appligetion for a patent for fifteen hundred nese
feet of the Excelsior Quartz Mine or vein
bering gold, with surface ground six bnndred feet im width, situated in Columbi
Hill Mining Distri¢t, County of Nevada a’
State of California and designated by the
ficid notes and official plat on file in this
office as Lot Number 53 in Township 16
North, Range 9 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian,
ke fan No. 58 being described ag follows,
wit:
d
LODE LINE,
Beginning at South end of claim on lode
at post marked “E. M. L. No. 1” from
which an oak tree 80 inches inPia. bears
N. 47> W. 86 links distant. Thence N. 28°
39 yy E. 22.73 chains or 1500 feet fo a post
sect. rock mound markéd “EK. Q. M. L. No.
2” from which a Liye Oak 12 inches in dia,
bears N. 66° W. 0.45 chains distant. ©
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES
Beginning at post in rock mound at South
‘west comer of claim marked “KE. Q, M. No,
4" from which the 34 Section corner between Sections 20 an 3h, Tp. 18.N., K.9E,
M. D. B. & M. bears N, 16° fi min. W. 10.58
chains distant. Thence, mag. var. 174° E.,
N. 24° 08 min, E. 22.73 chains or 100 feet te
& post set iu rock mound marked “Ex. Q. M,
No. 3.” Thence 8. 66° E. 8.85 chains or
584-1 feetto post marked “Ex. Q. M. No. 2.”
Thenee 8, 3 . 22.78 eh
a post make x a We Net tae sate
. No. from whic
anoak 12 inches in dia. bears 8. 62° We at
links distunt. Theuce N. 66° W. 8.90 chaing
or 587.4 feet to place of beginning.
Savepsng and reserving from this application that portion of the claim in conflict
with the Enterprise Quartz Mine, Lot 62,
whien conflict is described as follows:
Beginning at 8. W. corner of conflict on
West line of Excelsior Claim snd South
line o: En ‘erprige Glaim, at it Taarked
‘if, No. 5;” thence N. 24% 08 hufn, B, Jy.
chains or 1273.1 feet to post marked ‘KE. No.
6;” thence 8. 574°. 2.95 chains or 1947
feet to post“. Q. M. No. 4” at N. BE. corner
of Enterprise Quartz Mine; thence8, 82g W. 19.09 chains or 1259.9 feet to stake “RQ
M. No. 3” at S. K. corner of Enterprise
claiin; thence N. 57342 W. 0.28 chains or
15.2 fest ip plese of beginning. Said land
a reid pi ning " ares of 3 08 acres.
uflation 17'4 ‘ j wi f-100 acren : 4° H., containing
€ locution of this mine is recorded i
the Kee. rder’s office of Neyada Conte i
Bouk 9 of mining Lovat ons. The adjoinin
ements ase : interprise on iy Yuba
t Quartz claim on the £ Lagt
7 hatioe + mare East. om, phe
RY and,a. rsong claim yersel
any ition =. daid Egcelg ey en? i
or Burface ground are required ile
United States Land Office at "1
the State of California aeuing tee sixty oe 2
riod of publication hereof, or they w aes
— by virtue of the provisions af
Stat
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register,
The first publication of ti
peared ‘April 6th, 1880" of this natiee bia
“FRED SEaRis, Att'y for Applicant,
Number—5y,OwDs “ e
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Notice for Publication.
Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878;
NITED STATES LAND GFFICE SAU:
Famento, California, January 10th
Notice is hereby giyen that :
wih the provistone cf the "AGE of Congress
‘une , entitled “An act th i
of Timber Lands in the States of Ualifornia,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’
JAMESM. KIRK, of Auburn, county of
Placer, State of California, hag ‘thisGey Gis4 aared ones ate orors gaiement
i or the purchase of N :
No. 20, Township 15 N . aor
B. & M. and iil offer Proof to phon Saab tive
ll
land sought is more valuable f
or stone than for cultural po eighs .
to establish his claim tosaid land before the
Register and Receiver of thi 4
Fameute, Cal, on ¢ e Bsth fay of Mares,
He names as wi Cl ee AFF
Auburn ¥. 0, Cale, Walter Lymeny' ed
mn f.Q., Cala,, J, 8, Bo f lows
Hill P, 0.,'Cala., & Z 4
om PO. Gala ’ gust Rable, of Blue Can
ny and a reons claimi:
ie above described 1 lands Pete Beto gd
e their claims in this office
sai day of March + oo ot Reeve
SELDEN 'NETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication,
Lanb OFFICK at ACRAMENTO, CAL,
anuar: 1889,
OT. CE IS HER E [
N following aed “au view Fig gr
has filed n
tice of her intention to
cuppors of his claite Ps @ Suni proof tn
will
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Ww
be e before udge
yada Lily, ages he SubsHlor Judge st
viz: ARY COSTA
Swig of SiS and eit o 4a of
vids N., re SE. M. mae 4M. he
She names the followi ea to
Prove her continuons residence u, , and
ail, M
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cultivation of said vig: @ Comarsh, Joseph Marsh “By a
Jobn Curry, all of ro,
eo" ORS Ai age
In the matter of the Estate of Peter GajleNi
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