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October 15, 1896 (4 pages)

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siiaiieinaiae Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Ist and 3d Saturday Evenings of Month at 4 o'clock, MRS. J. M. WALLING, N. G, LILLIE WHITE, Sec. : Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. 0, 8 A. P. A. Notice. Meets at I. 0. O. F Hall every 2d and 4t! Friday of each month at 8 o’clock. AARON ARBOGAST, President. HARRY ODGERS, Secretary. ; eae RR: Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every 2d and 4th bag x vd each month at o’e WILLIS GREEN, C. P. SDS Seana” Mistletoe Cacampment, No. 47, 1. 0. NORTHWAY & GAY, = ~Props. First-Class in all its. Appointments, 8 Meets at Pythian Castle Byery Tneaday evening at 8 o'clock. eo a SS B.C. GRISSEL, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, B.S. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. All Sunny Rooms, W.-U. Telegraph Office’in the House. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric lights’ throughout the ‘ building, dering it absolutely safe from fire. Nevada Conrmandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and third Thursday of each month, at : o'clock, FRED SEARLS, Com. I. J. ROLFE, R. Has the Mg hed and most modern dining room iu the city, with the freshest and best the market affords, ‘ TAKK NUTIOLNoChinese inthe House, 8 employed The tiew management of the Union Hotel, Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. ~ Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. KE. J. MORGAN, C. C. B.S, RECTOR, K. of R. and S. with its constantly’ adding improvements, make it.the finest and most popular resort in bw lel eereasins: of Northern-Central Cali‘ornia, 6 Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. EGET We e ey Meets at Pythian Castle See Second and fourth Thursdays of each mont Fea) « F ; MINNIE BRAND, Pres. oe oe MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, R. S. SREY RESUMED — BUSINESS h, PROFESSIONAL CARD sagan 9 eer Sees E. B. POWER, STIR Stenographer. nen prery rere eut of Schools, o; Court House, pposite vada City, Cay Will Ss Attorney and Counselor at Law and FFICE—WITH COUNTY codehag cheng a Practice in all the Courts ‘GEO. WILLIAM. DURST . Formerly of the New. York Bakery, has opened a First-Class Bakery FRANK T. NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Nevada City. Courts. —-MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, Nowale Cr Will: practice in all the In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, a ‘few doors above his old stand, where he is . TFRED SEARLS, Attorney ang Counselor at Law. \ State and Federal, ELL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, J. M. WALLING, Attorney :'at : Law, and Pine streets, Nevada City, FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD Pies and Cakes. W.-W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. ity U. S. Miueral Surveyor,’ Office i Morkan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. EPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND\DEPFANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. @@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand. JOHN I. CALDWELL, Conveyancer. FFICE BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HO. Courts of this State. Estates in Probate pro ceedings will receive careful attention. ALFRED D. MASON, : Attorney. at Law and Notary Public Attorney at Law, Notary Public and tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the . OG ee BUILDING, NEVADA Jity. TELEPHONE 37. . NOTICE. Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. . . THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, mercial and Pine streets, I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM mercial and Pine streets. ( COR, COM} . } MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS El Paso de Robles W. B. F. DEAL, Attorney-at-Law. San Franei: so. P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney ‘and ‘Counselor at Law, Ww j f k i United States Courts. OOMS 51, 52 AND 53 NEVADA BLOCK, . ILL “PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND . . SPRINGS. . The Greatest’ He . ou the Pacific Coz and Pleasure Resort . Hot Mud an Aot Sulphur Baths. . . The waters are unequalled for their medici. nal-value in cases of . . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, . Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, DR. W. P. SAWYER, Physician. and Surgeon. RADUATE OF, THE. UNIVERSITY 0 Roo: a Union Hotel, Nevad Cie. Ros eRe pete oie W. D.LONG, Attorney and Counselor Law, ( up stairs, Nevada City. Pennsylvania, Medical Department. Of. FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS. . . Eczema and all Blood and Skin Dis. Cases, © F . Trains Jeave Third and Townsend Streets, San_ Francisco, Calif,, every morning at 8:15 arriving at Springs at 3:30 P. M, same day. No Staging. Eare $6.20. Write for Pamphlet. E. F. BURNS, Manager. DR. DAVID L. DEAL, Medical Adviser, a} ; } } 1 Hoda Coty Harrovt ee TIME TABLE NO. 51. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada Cit, tienes eine ieatoesh acini Sabena San Franeiseo at 7:00 A. M. and Overlan 5:39 P. M. eal mento at 5 P.M. andOye ail West. 10:00 P, M, DAILY. I :30 PM. Sundays only. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, 9: 4 3 A.™: Me} J bi eqnpesting. with Over raiw from Kast. : ) 5:00 P. M, pa ccs ting with Over Train leaving San Fran cisco at 7:00 A. M, and Overland from East. 9:40 P. M. Train leavin 5:00 P. M. and all points South. Arriving From Grass Valley. Sacramento a onand after Sunday, June 7th, 1896, as folTrain arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P, M. Daily; connecting with LoTrain leaving . Sacrand fraius for Kast “LEAVING FOR GKA8S VALLEY ONLY . Daily ; connecting with Loca) ( / . . SUMMONS. N: THE § a UPERIOR, COURT OF THE ouuty of Nevada, é State of California. : Action brought in’ the Superior Court . ee J. U, HASTINGS, Plaintiff, Cou x New Mla,tkate ntGal: vs. vada,Sta +8. C. WRIGHT, THEO, . lfortin’ conc . HOSMER, E. F. (ifornia, and the GERALD, {Complaint filed . and Unknown Owners,De. in said County of fendants. Nevada, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send I ¥ 7 ows: zreeting to KE. C. Wright, Theo, Hosmer, K, $ LBAVING FOR OOLFAX. Gerald and.all Unknown Owners; and per; ; : sons having. any interest in’ the preperty a yee A ey Al connecting with Lo; herein described: DEFENDANTS : : 230 ° as eal Train arriving at San You are heteby required to appear in an Francisco Via Stockton at 415 P. M. action brought against you by the above Daily: jconsecting . with named Plaintiff in the payerion Court of the IZ:1O.-P. ‘M: Gespiana Train, leaving . COUuty of Nevada, State o California, and to answer the complaint. fil ten days (exclusive of the ter the service on you of served within this county ; where, within thirty days, default will be taken againt tothe This ed therein, within day of service), afthis Summons—if or, if served elseor judgment: by you, according praseer ~ said pumpis: pt h san action of partition brought divide the Middle Yuba Placer Minin, "Claim j among the Owners according ‘to pee respective shares. Said mine is situated in Indian Creek Mining District, upon the Middle Yuba river, in Nevada and Sierra counties. . {¢ is designated in the United States Land Of. . fice at Sacramento as Lot No, $7, and embrac. ing a portion of Tp. 18 N. of R.'y E,, Mt. Di. ablo Base an@ Meridian, the title to which is . evidenced by United States Patent, . Ag, more fully appear iu the Complaint On file hereiu, to which refe-euce is hereby . made, And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer i said Complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief aecnded in the Given under my hand and Complaint. Superior Court’ of the to t seal of the said county of Nevada, x State of California this 23d day of Septembe: * 1 125 P. M. Sunday only. é in the year of our L , one chousaaes "eight hundred and ninety-six, = J py ight! Foes. [SEAL.] re. 7en Manager. " a . EDW’D H. BROWN, Superintendent. First publication Sesk at og r; at ‘UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates, Wwe ‘ALSOQ‘KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the . Popular Public. Taste Hams, : -and Lard. ~ e Prop’s, \¥ I. P. FISHER,Newspaper Advertising Agency. 20 and 21 Merchatits' Exchange, Cali. Rooms . ) fornia street, Sqn Francisco. iN. B. — ADVERTISEMEN’ SOLICITED for all newspapers eR iated On the . Pacitic Coast, the . ch », Poly. ltees Ose : nice Japan, China, New a Hian ; Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. F every newspaper published on oy pa ‘. or appoiuted ; ang for the constitution, liaiaien _ Election Proclamation. ' The Governor of the State of California, having issued his proclamation calling for a General Election, to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day of November, 1896,.so much of ‘said proclamation as relates to Nevada county being as follows: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, / EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, . Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held throughout. the State of California on Tuesday, the third, day of November, A. D. 1896, when the following officers will be elected, namely : Nine Electors of President and VicePresident of the United States. © Also, seven Representatives to the Congress of the United States; being one Representative ftom each Congressional: District. ; Also, one State Senator from each of the following Senatorial Districts: First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-First Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fitth, TwentySeventh, ‘I'wenty-Ninth, Thirty-First, Thirty-lhird, ‘Thirty-Vifth, ThirtySeventh, and Thirty-Ninth. Als6, one member of the Assembly from each Assembly -District in this State. Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for the county of Nevada. Also, at said election, Amendments to the Constitution of the State, submitted by the: Legislature at its last regular session, numbered and designated as hereinafter specified; will be voted upon by the electors of said State, namely : " Amendment Number One, (Assemby Constitutional Amendment No. 88,)> oye ARTICLE Xfi. Section 1. All property in the State not exempt under the laws of the United States, or this Constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by ‘taw., The word “property,”.as used in this article and section, is hereby. declared to include. moneys, . credits, bonds, stocks, dues, franchises, and all other matter and things real, personal and mixed, capable of private ownership; provided, that property used for free public libraries and free public museums, growing crops, mortgages, trust deeds, property used exclusively for public schools, and such as may belong to the United States, this State or to any county or municipal corporation within this State; shall be exempt from taxation. The Legislature may’ provide for a reduction from credits of debts due bona tide. residents of this State. i cers of such corporation or joint stock association, during the term of office of such Director or Trustee. Amendment Number Four. (Senate Constitutional Amendment No.-25.) : ARTICLE XI. Section 6. Corporations for municipal purposes shall not be created by special laws; but the Legislature, -by general laws, shall provide for the iacorporation, organization, and classification, in proportion to populatien of cities and towns, which laws may be altered, amended, or repealed. Cities and towns heretofore organized or incorporated may become organized under such general laws whenever a majority of the electors voting at a general election shall so determine, and shall organize in conformity there-; with; and cities and towns heretofore or hereafter organized, and all charters thereof framed or adopted by authority of this Constitution, except in municipal affairs, shall be subject to and controlled by general laws. Amendment Number Five. ‘which the members of the Boards of Police Co amissioners shall be elected . , regulation, compensation, and government of such Beards and of the municipal police force, : 4. For the manner in which, ‘the times at which, and the ‘terms for which members of ail Boards of Election shall be elected OF appoiated, Sec. 2. Section four of article thirAmendment Number One, be( YES. — me this Constitution is hereby reing Assembly Constitutional : ‘ Amendment No. 33 (exemptY Be. 3. Section five of article thiring mortgages i tent as teen of this Constitution is hereby redeeds from taxation.) pealed. For the Amendment ? NO. Amendment Number Ewo. Amendment Number Two, be( YES. (Senate Constitutional Amendment ing Senate Constitutional No. 8.) Amendment No. 8 (authorARTICLE II. ‘izing elections by ballot, or 4 ——— Section 5. All elections by the peo-. } such other secret method as ple shall be by ballot or by such other} may be rte by law.) method as may be prescribed by law; For the Amendment ? . NO. provided, that secrecy in voting be Amendment Number Three, ( YES. preserved. being Assembly ConstituAmendment Number Three. . tional Amendment No. 19 (Assembly Constitutional Amendment. (limiting the liability: of ¢ ——— No. 19.) eo of corporaARTICLE XII. it Section 3. ‘The liability of stockhol-. ___Forthe Amendment? _( NO._ ders of corporations or joint-stock as-. Amendment Number aon YES. sociations shall be limited by the face. being Senate Constitutio value of the’ sharés of the sub-. Amendment No. 25 (relating scribed capital stock or shares ‘of such. to the operation of: general { ——— corporation or association; and when-. laws in organized or incorever any shares have been fully paid. porated cities or towns.) up, the holders of stich shares shall. ___ For the Amendment ? \_ NO. not be further liable to such corpora-. Amendment Number Five, be( YES. tion or -association, or the creditors ing Senate © .:stitutional thereof, on that account. Each stock-. . Amendment No. 13 (enlargholder of a corporation or joint-stock. ing the provisions which association , whose capital stock is not may be made by Freeholdfully paid up, shall be individually and. ers Charters, relating to personally liable for such proportion. Police Oourts, Police Com4 ——— of all its debts and liabilities conmissioners, Boards of Edutracted or incurred ‘during the time. cation and. Electio: and he was.a stockholder or shareholder,. providing for the election of as the amount unpaid upon the stock county officers in consolior shares owned by him bears to the! dated cities and counties.) whole amount unpaid upon the subFor the Amendment ? . NO. scribed capital stock or shares of the Amendment Number Six, be. 7 Y ES corporation or association. The Diing Assembly Constitutional 3 rectors or Trustees of corporations and Amendment No. 11 (extendjoint-stock associations shall be jointly ing the right to vote to fe)——— and eptelom # liable ps : the: creditors males;) and stockholders for all moneys embezzled or misappropriated by the offiFor the Amendment ? ._NO, One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction o violating Title IV,. Part I, of. thé: Penal Cede; such reward to. be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purDollars. unto set my hand, and caused the Great Seal of the State at the City day of Septe Attest lamation, and a General Election be held on Teesday, November the Third «Senate Constitutional Amendment BS earn tp a following offisine ao . 1. Elector of President “and Vice stion 8144. It sha competent, ; in all characters framed under the po Son arate of President and Vicethority given by section eight of arti: . cle eleven of tile Ceuskiterhi on, to proPl poe ped of Fpesident “and Vice: vide, in addition to those provisions alPres towable by this Constitution and by Po ad at ident and Vicethe laws of the State, as foliows: 5. Elector of President and Vice 1. For the sanstisticn, wogiietion, President, government, and jurisdiction of Police Pee Presi : ane and tow the maniior in which, peer af Ret set: Vee. the times at which, an © times for Pres: which the Judges of such Courts shalt r. be ad = esident and’ Vicebe elected or appointed, and for the lector Presi 7: nee parent voc! Judges and of psa at Rant . and Vice their clerks and attaches. Presi ; 2. For the soannee = wien the PR eure: Sart and View imes at which, an e terms for om presentat which the members of Boards of Edupages van bby be = cation shall be elected or appointed, Senatorial District.. : ‘and the number which shall constitate . "19. One member of. Assembly for any one of such 8. the Twelfth District. io 3. For the manner in which, the} 43 One Judge of the Superior Court times at which, and the terms for in and for the y of Nevada. ~ District, ‘con Township of Nevada, ~ Supervisor . Valley Township, shi TF FER RACE compensation, and government of such Boards, and of their olerks and attaches ; and for all expenses incident to the holding of any election. Where a city and county government has been merged and consolidated into be competent in any charter framed under aL section eight of said article eleven, to provide for the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which the several county: officers shall be elected or appointed, for their compensation, and for the number of deputies that each shall have, and for the compensation payable to each of such deputies. AmendmentNumber S:x. No. 11.) . ARTICLE I. Section 1. Every. native: citizen of the United States, every person who shall have acquired the rights of citizenship under or by virtue of the ized citizen thereof, who. shall have become such ninety days prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which he or she claims to vote ninety days, and in be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or may hereafter be authorized by law; PrROvIDED, no native of China, noidiot, insane person, or tson hereafter convicted of the embezzlement or misappropriation of public money,:and no person who shall. not be able to read the Constitution .in the English language, and write his or her name, shall ever exercise the privilege of an elector in this State; pkovipep, that the provisions of this amendment .relative to an educational qualification shall notapply to any person prevented bya physical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now has the right to vote, nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age and upward at the time this amendment shall take’ effect. Each amendment shall be voted on separately from the others, by ballot, at the next general election to be held on Tuesday, the third day of November, 1896. The said amendments are respectively desiznated— Amendment Number One. Amendment Number ‘Two. Amendment Number Three. Amendment Number Four. Amendment Number Five. Amendment Number Six. Each ballot used at such election crime, and noon.the words : And I do hereby offer a reward of of any and every person . any, of the provisions of reaches the sum of Ten Thousand In Testr¢mony WuHereor, I have hereto be affixed, at of Sacramento, this 25th mber, 1896. . JAMES H. BUDD, Governor, i (SEAL.] L. H. Brown, Secretary of State. Now, therefore. in’ accordance with law, is hereby ordered to A, 1096, 1 One Su: ‘for the First Su“Y isor 4] ceainidite a = pervisor for the Second , consisting of Grass One :-Su oue municipal government, it shall also_. (Assembly Constitutional: Amendment H treaty of Queretaro, and every natural. who shall have been a resident of the . h the election precinct thirty days, shall . M person convicted of any infamous . x, must contain, written or printed there. Tho ‘. Hall. , Pursuant to.said proc. ** lowing named persons be, and they are hereby appointed officers of election in and for their respective precincts, and that said election be held at the house-‘or room designated opposite the name ofeach of said precincts, to-wit : ~ FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. NEVADA TOWNSHIP. Nevada Precinct, No.1. Polls at Clutter’s Shop. udges—H. M. Place and Y. Sativee. . teem tae C, Rich aud Chas. Pecor, Clerks—Geo. A. Bailey and Geo. Cougiilan. Ballot Clerks—H. C. Weisenburger aud J. D. Fleming. Precinct, No. 2. Polis at City Hall. Satese i . Baldridge apd: ©. C. Conlan. Inspectors—Geo. C, Gaylord and John Web‘ oierke~H. J. Carter and J. B. Gray. Ballot.Clerks—C. J. Brand and G. A. Legg. Ney: Precinct, No. 8 Polls at Court ouse. j dudges—F.T. Marker and M. Rosenberg. Inspectors—Edward Muller and John unniclitf. ; Clerks—C. E. Kent and J. J. Schmidt. .: Ballot Clerks—R. J. Simmons and Frank Power. Selby Flat Precinct. Polls at Schoolhouse. Judges—Wm, Davis and Daniel Kelly. iInspectors—A, H. Hallett and Thomas nilares-B. A. Axbogent aad Ws’: Mood erks—P, A. Arbogast and H. L. Moody. Ballot Clerks—Grant Hall aud James B. MeNally. a Indian Flat Precinct. Polls at Schoolouse. Judges D. W. Lord and A. W. Herring, Inspectors—B. C. Waite and John Curry. Clerks—W. W. Kirkham and Edward Smith. Ballot Clerks—W. A. Ragon and J. W. urphy. Gold flat Precinct. Polls at Schoolhouse. Ju Henry Odgers and John T. Hicks. I ors—A, D. Sutton and Thos. L. Robinson, Clerks—Henry Bouvier and J. M. Kitts. Ballot. Clerks-Wm. Watters and E. D. ridges, Willow Valley Precinct. Polls at Schoolouse. Judges—Edward Gagin and G. Ramelli. ; Jaspectors-Samuel McCausland and W. . mn. Clarke Lotenko Garlich and C.'B. Ebaugh.
Ballot Clerks—O. Ragon and L. 8. AuStin. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. Grass Valley Precinct, No. I. Polls at Proompany’s House, No, f. tection Hose -Judges—James Pollard and W, H. Bray. Inspectors—Wm. Bee and Dr. I. W. Hays. ohn GlasClerks—George R. Carson ‘and J son, Ballot Clerks—Ed Fitzsimmons and John Hocking. or OFFICERS FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Judge—Joseph Snyder, Jnuspéctor—Louis Bremer, Clerk—Johu Roberts, Ballot Clerk— Gordon Morgan. ~ Grass’ Valley Precinct, No. Eagle Hose Company’s House, No. 2. . dudges—Wm. Hobby and L.'C. Wilhelm. Inspectors—Edmund Dunkley and Chas. Whiting. Clerks—Henry Stewart and Wm. G. Lord. Hot Clerks—C.D. Snyder aud Wm. Car2.—Polls at Ba lyon. OFFICERS FOR MUNICIPAL RLECTION, , Judge, Peter King; Inspector Martin Shewbridge; Clerk, G. EK. Kiley; Ballot Clerk, A George Murph Grass Valley Precinct, No. 3—Polls at Reliance Hose Co., No. 3, Judges—Adam Lucas and John T. Rodda. R, Hill and J. C. Conaway. Inspectors ~—C. Clerks — R. J. Fitzgerald and Fred’ J. mas. wae Clerks—Alex,.Henderson and John OFFICERS FOR MUNICIPAL BLECTION, Judge, J. J. Taafe: Ins pector, W. B. V: A oy Clegk, Sam Dille; Ballot Clerk, Chas. Mille ; Grass Valley Precinct, No. 4—Polls at LinOuse. coln School Judges—John Martin and Chas. Nettle. Peon ’ ctors — Thomas Duukley and Matt rgall. ‘ wt erke--John F. Sullivan and James Ledich, Ballot.Clerks—Thomas Ingram.and Thomas Hodge. OFFICERS FOR MUNICIPAL, ELECTION. _ Judge, .Geor, Vincent; Inspector, J, P. Stone; Cl mas Edwards; Ballot Clerk, lerk, Tho: ees Kinney. Peis P rass Valley Precinct, No. 5--ton Rayine School Hones 3 waokinhisn: BS A ig ames T. Wales and Chas. MeStrayInspectors—Bennett Dunstan and Jos. McCauley. Clerks—J. S, H Ballot Clerks. Moyle. OFFICERS FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION, ennessy and Arthur Powell, James O'Reilly and W. J. Judge, W. H. Weldon; Inspector, P Kelly ; Clerk, R. Barry; Ballot Clerk: Hathy Sparnon, Empire Precine Watt Park. ‘ pla —W, J. Alderman and Jos. Bennalpinspectors—Henry Champion and Frank Clerks--N. J. Ballot Clerks ond, Hill’s Flat Precinct—Polls at T. R. Cooley’s, Ju — Arthur oper. and Joseph ‘tic t—Polls at Grand Stand, Smith and George Butler. John Cadden Bud Cornelius R. Cooley and John’ Trebilm. Dibble and A. M. Stokes. jot Clerks — W. H. Totten cana J. E. tre Allison Ranch Precinct Judgee—P. Hawki ac udges—P. Hawkins an on § Inspectors—P, C. Joyce and 0. Peete: GlerkerJos. Benoit and Daniel Donovan. Thon ~ Tim Hurley and John ween Springs Precinct—Polls at School ‘o Judges—Louis Wheeler and P. P. Pingree Cun sate are Jamon Harrigan and George rks—A.#. Perrin and W. H. Cunningam, saree Clerks—B. F. Colyinand'T. J. Looney, onsite Hill Precinct—Polls at Murray’s Judges—Milton Smith Inspectors—Dan Bildecha 4 gins, Clerks—C. D. Bilderback and Henry M. Berne Nopllct Clerks—A. 3. Cunningham-and—Ben Buena Vista Precinct — ouse, : udges—Jos, Sheble: hart. — Olerks—JIno. White and Ballot-Clerks—kK. Melarkey and Wm, Kipp. THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, ngton Precinct — Polls at McKee’s Judges—John McBean and M. M, Inspectors—E, T. Worthley and wile Fosir. Clerks—J. H. Koh] yballot Clerks~Ole Helgerson’ Mead, E. eaw. bert Precinct—Polls at School and Charies L) Hie, Pape fm ba jaan Ritchie Phar «Henry Cook and Charles Whitand Geo lerke—H, A. A Ballet Clerks—i. B. Tully ax H 8 —Polls at’ School as. Gautier, bach and E. H Polls at School and Robert Scanlon. ress and Joseph BurkEugene Sailor, Washi id ‘Thomas Bonings Precinct Paes hy a Buildylnaveovore Hack aad st Cline. pBallot Cunt ene epionn Keller ‘Henry < %, umenee 's Flat Precinet—Polls at the School Judges—M. Shea and J. B. Cart Inspectors—James Doyle and Hoa Jansen, ks—L. R, Kelstrup and D. Couley, zebgllot Olerks—Win. Buck and WH. Vie. TOWN: ge SHIP, BLOOMFTELD Buildi ecinet—Polls at Wise pe mated Pr Judges—T. C. MeGagin and C A Inspectors— Huntley and ean Beas rrison ar D. Ostro ney. Clerks ~A. R. ,Ballos Clerka Relief H Wout inl Precinct, Judges—C, Harker I we . Gerken Ras Fe Baliog Clerks—C, v Columbia Hil House. pag Inspectors-C. kk ‘ P>H. Br pltalloe ler" d John C m aud C. aa pe Polls at School and John P. J Rose and H: P, Laresy, n and J.P. Jepson, O. Jepspn and Henry Hy Preeinct—Polis at. School Richardson and E, A lish and J. F. Dadicy. and R.C. MeMurray. + Hendricks and George ‘ John C : fend Lb ee Clerks—Henry Huey and J h Bodllot Clerks — James Quick pte Thies 16. Oe ere. of ie FEO Sarvisor Dis consisting of Meadow Township and ‘Little York Townand for the constitution, regulation, h And it is further ordered that the tol . x ao Juan Freeinet—Polls at Schoo! Judy es—J Me Wan ae Joba tec ol. ~W. Bank, Inspectore—¥, W. Gaynor and fF ig. J Ballot Clerks—. os. G. Dickson and Geo, W. Ray. ‘ Sweetland Precinct. Polls at, School Ho .se. , } --P, Leahy and J, M, Nugent. . emotore John rryor and Martia Burth . Clerks—James O. Sweetland and John Ts{t i allot Clerks—J; 8, Brown and FP. F. Me. Cracken. . i ‘-—Polls at School House. lle Precinet—Polls ai hon Aion Birehvi Judges—Thomas Halland $ sen Allen . xok ey. & Tv. O'Connor. Inspectors—-R, A. Thomas, an jes ks—Geo. B, Newell and Ruler Clerks Ww. H, Skeahan and Herbert if eso Corral Precinct. Polls at School House. { ! Inspectors—William Moulton and Ric Neville. y Clerks—D, W. Eckman and Henry Carreg. Rallot ‘Clerks—Lan Roberts and K. °E: Fisher, a ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP, Rovghand Ready Precinct. Polls at School House, Judges—Chas. Alford and Peter Martel. Tadpeatins —Joht Fippin and Chas. Single. Clerks—E. W. Weeks'and James Hackett, Ballot Clerks—John Perkenpine and Frank E ff. iciioar Flat Precinct. Polls at School House. J aden sd ohn Rickey and Wm, Goss, Iuspectors — Ben razier and C, W. Clerks ohn Driscoll and Daniel Frazer. Ballot Clerk—M. H. Loomer and Samuel Aathony House Precinct, Polls at School . House. Judges—J. P. Novay and John Magonagal. Ensneosars — Wm. Davey an Wm: “Gierks—C. J. Cole and W, C. Huling. r .d. Cole an ole . Ballot Clerks—J ames R. Vineyard and Wm. Luke. indian Springs * Precinct—Polls at School ouse. Judges —A. Tisher and R. Putnam. Inspectors—John Mill and John Mitchell. Clerks—J. H. Nile and F. A, Horton. Ballot Clerks—Willis Weberaud John Elster. nee Ridge Precinct. Polls at School ouse. Judges—Arnold Glise and Levi Sanford. Hispensori oe . B. Underwood and L. Light. Clerks—Robt. McKelvy and Levi Davis. Batice Clerks—George Hodkins and Ira Davis. pel Precinct. Polls at School Spenceville pie oo G. H. Stubbs gnd‘John Hymes udges—G. H. Stu nd ‘Jo y R Inspeetors—Otto Woehler and Sampson avey. ‘ Clerks—W. O. Walker and M. H. Jackson. Ballot Clerks—Henry Beyer and L. Pittman. FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. Truckee Precinct,Number 1. Polls at School House. ‘ Judges—Francis Finnegan and Dan Pcterman, Inspectors—Chas,. Hops and C. N. Cox. Clerks—-Wm. O'Neill and Chas. Thomas. Ballot Clerks—John Fay and Wm. McKenzie. Bh Precinct No, 2.—Polls at Hurd’s all. pgndace —Samuel Parker and J. H. Bachelder. I nepectore--I)J. Smith and F. M. Ruther‘ord, Clerks—J. R. Daily and W. M. Burckhalter. Ballot Clerks—John Noell and D. W. Leach, Boca Precinct.—Polls at School House. Judges—James McDonald and D, M. Dysart. Inspectors—J. De Benardi and S. ‘H. Simonds. Clerks—James Mackormick and J. J. MeDonald. Ballot Clerks—Albert Putnam and J. W. Doane. LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, You Bet Precinct.—Polls at I. O. O. F, Hall. Judges-— John Hu Inspectors—T. P, Blue and W. F, Davis, Clerks—A. G. Chew and R. E. Linder. Ballot. Clerks—A. G. Turner-and O. K, Cloudman. Lowell Hill Precinet—Polls at Hill’s Hall. Judges—James Hill and J. W. Jenkins. Inspectors—J. Levee Sr., and Wm. Wilkinson. Clerks—Alex. Drynan and James Phillips. Ballot Clerks—F. Tf. Maguire and C, H. Helmkamp. of Nevada br California. In Testimony. Whereof the said Board has caused this Proclamation to be signed by. the President of the said Board, and attested by the signature of the Clerk thereof and the Seal of said Board. McPHETRES, DANIEL President of the Board of Supervisors, Nevada County, Cal, Dated October 6th, 1896, Attest : J.J. GREANY, Clerk. By J. C. Ninon, Deputy. I~ fseall “—m~ By order the Board adjourned to Monday, November 9th, 1896. DAntEL, MoPHETRES, President of the Board. Attest: J.J. Greany, Olerk. By J. C. Niton, Deputy. DELINQUENT EDERAL L NOTICE. F ‘ OAN MINING COMPANY.— Location of principal place of business, Neyada ae. Cal. Location of works, Nevada oounty, Caltornis. i otice,—Th following 4 sade ‘es delinguent upon the ad si on account of assessment (No. 3) levied on the 138th day of Pest Clerks—C. 5. Paine and Johu Cunningham. Judges—Harrison Freneh and M. J, Heim, 8 issey and James Bottomly. . W Done by order of the Board of Supervisors’ P, tiff vs, I. 8, Action br of Nevade, oO} office « ry tion br State of Cal} the Plain California, Plaintiff ar ll. of wh as above r Gi Su and for th of Februa [SHA] Wm. Singer Francisco, day of Au; floor, Mil together w \ ee leceased, to publication istrator, at bu: ed, Executo trix, at the . of The people of the Gon are havens is due from the terms of said baid purchase price, the Defendant from of the lands” tract, uniess ail time as this © ven under ha rior Court of mg 6 Count; Ney ; ry, 1896. ¥ of Nevada, thi for Plaintiff, U DELINQUENT NOTICE. of the Board of gust, 1845, s0 ma at public aucti ls Building, nia, on Tuesday, 1806, at the hour of 2 o’el day, to pay delinquent asse penses of the sale. Office—Room 27. Sau Francisco, C Notice to Creditors. riet P. Chaney, deceas: and all persons havin, vouchers, within fo Daily TRANSORIPT, at ng the place for the siness of said estat: vada, State of Califor Administrator of Notice to Creditors. . Dg het OF CHA Notice is hereby given b of Charles Grimes, of and all persons } said deceased, to exhibit ry vouchers, within ten publication of Cle I. iby h named Platati® 4 tit aed eee Plaintif® agreed to agreed to purchase thie: said contract, sitiated in The complain aiievada hg us ucteuant, aocording a With interest theregc z re nnum from October aint. asks the De rever beret and foreclosing On dencribed ia tie Camee any ih e. peta with found vo Pei Ourt thay ie eet re I ich oop th Costs of will . reference to the Com: And you are } fail to appear an equi your, default ent: ‘or the relief dem vereby no sa will ht titi vom auswer the shld feds pnd nt Court “tga aurecomnii id the the State of Califor the 18th’ day or GREANY, Clerk. By J.C. Ni Jn. and ee ‘ear eaty Clerk, hion’ Trust Building, S22 jy-7 Cal. EVADA COUNTY ELECTRI Company, Location of Prtesion i} of business, San Ff Prauciseo, Cal, ti ae vos Bile w re gfe California, aie: ice.-There are deli ; following described stock oo oooh bed sessment (No. i)-levied’on the 2ith day of read gust, 1806, he several ainounits set o ite . 1 2 res) pn eee pective shareholders, as No. No, Names, Cert. Shs . 8. J. H. Mugs, 3 alg te J. H. Moss, 93 500 125. M J. A. Moss, 94 500 125 00 Hulbert iH. Clark, 89-1000 250 00 Hulbert H. Clark, 40 10 250 00 N Hulbert H. Ciarh, 41° v0 250 00 : Hulbert H. Clark, 42 1000 250 68 ery Hulbert H.Clarx, 43 250 00 Minnie Marie Mentel, 10 50 12 50 K.d.de Sabla Jr., ‘trustee, 54 5UU 1500 N E. J.de Sabla Jr, Trustee, 6 . i) Bw “ Win. M. Pierson, Lrustes, 97 lwo 250 00 Wm, M. Pierson, Trustee, 98 49 250 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Lrustee, 93 100 250 00 Wm, M. Pierson, ‘Trustee, 100 BUD 125 00 Wm. M. Pierson, ‘Lrustee, idl 500. IS 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Trustee, 102 500 125 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Trustee, 103 100 25 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Trustee, 104 200 25 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Trustee, 105 100 25 00 m, M. Pievson, Trustee, 106 10) 25 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Trustee, 407 100 25 00 Wm. M. Pierson, Tristec, 108 uv 25.00 Wm.'M. Pierson, Trustee, 109 100 25 00 Wim. M. Pierson, Trustee, 110 Too 2 00 Wm, M. Pierson, ‘Trustee, 111 100 25 00 Wim. M. Pierson, Trustee, 112 100. 200 Elizabeth W, McKinley, 58 100 2 00 A Hunt, VL 883b, 83 33 . F.C. Hasson, 83364 88 34 And in accordance with law, and an order. a Directors, San Francisco, Califor. tue 20th day of October, ock P. M., of sai ssinents thereon, ith cost of advertising and ex. C. A. GROW, Secretary. ots Bloor, Mills Building, wd, to the creditors of 2 claims against the said them, with the necessary ur months after the first notice to the said Adminof the Nevada City Nevada City, the same transaction of the ©, inthe ‘county of Nenla LB B. GRAY, the Estate of Ay exhibit of this the o @ ses. GOBER FO a nis 6th da, i P, F, Siro y of October, 1896, Nbds, Attorney for Administrator. ob RLES GRIMES, deceased. y the undersignLast Will and Testament deceased, to the creditors having claims against the them, with necessaL months after the first this notice to the said Execuaw Office of F. T, Nilon in Nevada r of the O 2 pm © . City, Cal., the being gust, 1896, the several amounts set opposite transaction of the ye ees Place for the of the bus i i the aati of the respective shareholders, as . Said County of sig, SS pan an Te No. . i , ay ee Name. Cort. wits “ae. Rescutets tof the Last wou and Testament of I " y § » deceased. od Cd. Brand, a 0 3 00 Fra Nihblication Oct, 3, 1800. H. Lane, 14 100 5 00 -T. » Attorney for Executrix, ret atiines (Trustee) 20 10 00 A Mrs. Geo, Grissel, — bg A FS Britland, 36 0 ; oo pi dined ee 10s. oi 4 4 . , cht Ae ebo, ae Len LIVE YANKEE GRAVEL MINING COMPAo Phos. Kidd, 52 6 80 . : ny, location of priueipal place of busiFae parimes (Trustee) 58 200 ~19'00. Hess Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal. Loca F Pan Qnatott, fa 100 5 00] © oh Plating Fae Mining District, NeWm. Hutchinson, 65 es E 2 the Bae of hereby ee pate ce aramaeis of C. Grissel, 3 200 10 00 bes oard of Directors held on the 20d day o Chas. Grimes (Trustee) 75 25 1 25 . Of Sept., 1896, an assessment (No. 13) of Three J. Vineent. 2 450 99 50 . (3) Conte ber share was levied upon the cap. C. J. Brand, 98 200 10 00 i se of the corporation, payable immeChas. Grimes, % 50 3 50 Geen 4 to Pe Secretary at his office, Golden 4. Wutke, 99 100 5 00 . Gate nee + Granitevil le. , A. Wutke, 100 100 5 001 ai if stock upon which this “assessment A. Wutke, 101 100 5 00 reais unpaid on the 22d day of Oct., i Marguerite Leddy, 1 00 10 09 . 18%, will be delinquent and advertised for Miss Josephine ‘ sale at public auction, and unless payment is an Wagner, 126 50 2 50 . Made before will be sold on Saturday, Dec.s, Miss Josephine be 18%, to pay the delinquent assessment, toan Wagner, 127 50, 2 50 . Sether with costs of advertising and expenses Miss Josephine Of sale, ; an Wagner, .128 50 2 50 By order of the Board of Directors. 6. J. Brand, 138 Ps i sot #0 W. McLEAN, See. } Le cent, ‘ ne 2, Vineent, 138° + SO io w. OISSOLUTION. OF PARTNERSHIP. Gres, Grimes (Trustee) 158 100 5 00 ‘ _ £ Mrs, Nauey Onstott, 1 200 10 00} NTOTICE is hereb 1 John Vineent, ereby given that the partner~ Ghee Gritmes(trustea) im “Gg MOHD BB AN, ald herotoforetxbting between James WIN Clark, a4 oe = “ = aie hotel business in Nevada City, Califor/ 0.3. Brena: in oie ce es bee se t is day disso} by mutual John, Vineont, 183 bf 0 01 they, by oh + Rorthwa, will continue 7 E. fark, 184038 101,65 . ized to collect all the pitode gal will ay . N. Clark, 185 y And jn accordance with law bel an anign ee padeetones ot ss INS ray Y . of the Board of Directors, made on the 13th : ARTHUR W hoon ) day of Augu 18%, 80 many shares of each. Nevada City, Cal A 1996, j Earee ra ne stool as may be necessary See ee I wi sold a the company of. eald: corpacadicn: ke Neve i Assessment Notice. a Company's office, junction of Main and . ; HE NEV Joy ote Streets, Nevada City, Cal., on SaturT # NEVADA COUNTY ELECTRIC FOWER day, October 17, 1898, at the hour of 2 o’cleck b Company, locution of “Prmol lace, of P. M., of said day, to pay liniquent: mesces. melness, San Fraxcisco, Ca tom Pocstion ments thereon together with costs of adver. . ° Ri hong Nevada Cou ty, Cal a tising and expenses of sale. the ae chen by given that at a meeting of ee i J. G. O'NEILL, Seor etary. . tt © Board of D rectors held on the 27th day of at ce--Nevada Gas Co.'s office, junction of . must, 1896, an Asicasment, (No.2 ) of twentyos Main and Coyote Streets, Nevada ¥, Cal. nt oe cents per share, was levied npon the { capital stock of the corporation, ‘able imTimber La ‘ mediately in United in, to. the mber Land, Act June 3, 1878.— . Secretary, at the office of the company, room ‘Notice For Publication, 27, vn een Mills Building, San Francisco, ——Any stock upon whieh asquemntio ‘shall UNITED SJATES LAND OFFICE. . remain unpald-on the doth y of = “f G Sacra Sat, Se t. 22, 1806, . 1806-w: delinquent, sad ativerelics sale } TICE IS HER N Wha IN pgpublic auction, and unless me made act of Connon of June 8 Rig ean St fhe . UFSte, Nall bes “on tweaay tthe Sh das en * ’ '. offal Octane ae natant . eh erceer keh a head é O fa, i i Sate. ‘ ' ington Territory,” JOHN AMILTO: of Y er of the Board of Directors. Towle P. O., County of ; State of Cali. CLA. GhOW Sortotary. fornia, has this day filed in ithis offiee his . , Office, Room 27, 5th’ Floor, Mills Building. ' ener Ra of bapa . ee Prone Calfovaie TTS See . tion No. 22, 1 Townshi N ° 3 i, £8 ‘ No, 10 east, and will offer proof to shoe inet ~ Notice to Creditors, se or stomehan tor jartuuale for ie hm. ‘te came eax ber. a 1: pur: ; hopeeetens establish hig claim to satd fami . 1) cseea, Word eee LAR _* : { afore the Register and Receiver: of tive reigned administrator of fix vatkte or at Sacramento, Cal., on nday, the P yt © of the estate of day of November, iam : ’ of au ‘all Ge ‘to, the eredi-. . © names as w : James A. John. . the said decorated aes : son, G. Prank ca: at, to © : at Witten, all of Towle Prep gy ane ter the bigs rhb oh On of: vervely” che’ ahoyetadergon® lating ad . wai a quested to file ir rofios see: ta, in } oe Neor before sald anh deyeP hat, thiaofce on vada county, Oa SCHMILT, 4 Bp. F. Taviae, : La R, er tor. of tlie Katate of Jeremiah ‘ . rst pubfication of the above notice made. i Avene hintnnsy tow Wee en Sept. 23, 1300, ~~ tw . Dated Sone. ah ties ee