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October 15, 1901 (4 pages)

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pie : t : -oar front of Mrs: Davenport’s:. . » §2—Park Avenue and Nim“"24—Broad Stréet and Na-f = cy ste Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent ey Nevada City, Cal.' streets. : -Streets,: = “DR: N. B. CHAPMAN “DRC. W. CHAPMAN 7” too rE AVING FoR OOLFAX. tional Alley. 25—West Broad and Find ; 26—East Broad and_, Pine 34 — Main and Cottage — Coyote street and > PORTABILITY spn newt RRR til ae ee Circular. ALIGNMENT 35 Washington road. . ., Me Nevade street, cor, of Dr? Hunt’s lot. : 43-—Sacramento and Adanis streets: 45—-Sacramento and Pine Streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard _ 46—Jordan and Zion streets, rod streets, in front of Dan Marsh’s residence. DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento St., Nevada City, Cal. = fovada County Harrow Gauge 8B NE . TUE TABLE NO. 55. _ Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City . as Daily; connecting with Lo5:39 A. M. pcg Boe arriving at Saccamento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco vie Stockton at 4:15 P. M. . A, M. Daily, connecting with overland 9:00 train pad stopping only at Auburn, socklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa nd Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at 315 p. m. ° : Daily; ti ith 1:00 P. M. Seanad ieee eavi Sau Francisco at 8:00 A.M. for East, a Over Limited . i Saa neisco at wae eT aT ey F Daily; conhecting with Lo§:15 Pp. M. cal "drain »@ Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Overland rairs for East and West. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M. Pally: arriving From Grass Valiey Only. 8:37 A. M. paiy ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, ° Daily; necti ith Over9:45 “A. M. innd train from East. 1:00 P. M. fundteainfrom Mare 5:00 P. M. Daily ; connecting with Overland. Train leaving San Fr ‘nsisco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limited leaving’San Francisco at 10 A.M, Daily ; connecting with Lo -al 9:40 P. M. Train leaving Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and all points South. C. P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Manager. ¥F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAYS “MEXICO » 4 8 *Southern Pacific is Special Train ~ Excursion — » PERSONALLY CONDUCTED GOMPOSITE .CAR, DINING CAR, VESTIBULED SLEEPERS RATE $80, San Francisco $70, Los Angeles..... “Good sixty daye. Optional side trips. Speeial rates from all California points. LEAVES “Inquire for Literature of MORRIS LOBNER, % 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. NEW YORK HOTEL. ® _ BRosD sr,, NEVADA OLTY JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee wy MANACEMI NT—A home-like use, situa’ in one of the Rl ple test of the Queen City. Fiftyuice rooms; electric lights throughout, THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and service. ie % withthe hchectarade Whictien’ Wines, Fy ane Kte._ Fancy Mixed Drinks a spec Best Steam Beer, » Cool and Sharp, e. CENTS A GLASS And drawn to the King’s Wy , The Calobrated B. Whiskey ni b l Be At rT peRs Hace E. W. SCHMIDT, Pine Street..........Revada City Ca’ MOTT’S —_—_—_—_—_—__ becomes a pleasure.” by druggis For > TTS £.J. Rector, Pres. * Nevada County-Bank NEVADA-GITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on bullion. Drafts drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on Real and Personat Security. ~ Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street..,..National Hotel Building Best We Ever Tasted! Is theivérdict of.all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES: and CAKES New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. . Pree Delivery to any part of the elty. Wed8 & ‘ancy Pastry a specialty. Our Telephone number—West 8. tce!. cel W. H. Martin, Vice P. ency Are seaty toserve all customers with PURE MOUNTAIN ICE. and will leave it at your door daily. Leave orders at our 0 at junction Broad and Commercial streets, or call us up by telephone. CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. Our ’Phone is West 19. lts Time For. Fection — If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work. Perbaps you have not yet solved the. plans problem. You’re only wasting time by veree, Let help you along. e are architects, contractors and builders, RICE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St et. National. Exchange Stal, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote! Nevada City, JAMES HENSESSY, «+ — — The Empire Livery Stable has the Sande ot of Prop’r. ‘HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGG To be found in this part of the Y ate The Leading Flovr. " FOR SAL BY ALL GROCERS. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga: GENERALSARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT And Otber Brands i ge w. WAGGONER, ; and Sarveyor. ‘Civil Bugineer PUTY U. 8. é City. —— ' j ; ; They overeome Weak j : . P. ; \ ness, irregularity and E omissions, increase vigay LT h ac Ss Corcoran & Arbogast} or and banis para en 7 of meiistruation.”’ ‘They are * LIFE SAVERS” to girls at womanhood, aiding ‘development of organs and body. . No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life 1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold ts. DR. MOTT’S CHEMIVAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio Sale by H. Dickerman. THE GROTTO SALOON xe x Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass Wines, Liquors andCigars on hand. Hot. Lunch every. Saturday Night. Clean — Linen le-easential these bot days if you -wish to feel cool and clean. The linen returned from our laundry is not only cleaned to perfection, but smells sweet, being free from anyoffensive odor, like as is found in Chinese washings, Prompt Delivery Is one of our specialties, and it gives great satisfaction to our customers. Give us a trial order and we will guarantee to please you. . NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASS'N H. V. HOLMES, Manager, WM, TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada City Most convenient Club Rooms. I am the Sole. Agent of Nevada County for these iionuments. Tam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Leave orders at Geo. . E. Turner’s Hard ware Store. F. GEIGER, Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor, ' Best of attention given to transient customers. zs Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity Telephone No. 72, Union: Ftotet Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. repainted, One Hundred Sunny Rooms, . And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping p’ace for all Stages and Busses. Dr, Alvah N. [organ. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without_Pain. Office Hours~9to 12a.M. andito5 p.m. R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. United States. Makes a epectalty of Mining Cases Mining Patents a Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, cor. Third and ‘ket Streets, San, Francisco. 12, 14 and 16 C. H. HARRISON, Pea All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Pinest 5-Cont Cigar in Town C. H. ‘HARRISON, BROAD STBERT. Opp. Rosenberg’s . New Froit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. ke Will practice in all the Courts of the . Union Livery Stable Main at. opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r fhe finestturn-outeinthe ounty,andplep ty of them Oven daw and nirbt Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of (All description. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or wT orders pecupily attended GOLD BOUGHT, Broad Street, below National Hotel. Tv. H. HICKS & CO. Best Horse Shoer in Town . JOHN TAMBLYN, at the corner of Broad and Union Stz., where he is better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory wor at the usual rates. ; HORSES BROKE TO RIDE OR DRIVE. oe BOWMAN, ey d ¥.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OP FILLINGS. BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DO E Quong Chong Laundry Broad Street, near the Bridge. : 000000000 We are now prepared to do Washing and Ironing in a First-Class manner and solicit a share of the public patronage. Washing called for and delivered. QUONG CHONG In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS, Have moved into their new c uerters 21 Com mercial street and invite ail thls former patrous to call and seo ‘hem. They will make it a point to serve hi fires* branas uf Wines, Liquors and Cig irs All kinds of Mixed vrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS., Props. Comme reial s CITIZENS BANK : neorporated 1876.) BO4D STREBT, WSEBVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized aud subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, + « 80,000 Undivided profits, = = 85,000 the weil known and pracDIRECTORS. &.M, Pamsron.... Cnvserercacer ioum T. Mor@as....... -o + ngaidemt 0D. BH. Mornean..... "Se hier Hon. Niles Sear Dr. F Lord . o> nhac Geo ieee’, BUGINESS HOURS. 4.M. to 4 P. M., and on Sat 6:80 to 7:80 Pp. mw. eet fone COBRRSPONDENTS, aoe York—National Bank of North Amer San Fraucisco—First Nati don, Paris & American sedge eschomes Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mil) Co. Weiss Sight Drafts payabie in Seba Also Bilis of ae able he brineipel cities * Greas Bat Collections on any part of the United State. hest price f ‘ Wertents. — ‘or County and Stex an ver : on purch\sed This Bank office at Grasa by. where a general Seskine Dene. J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley THE PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s t the perfect satisfaction of his ae ™ ESTRAY NOTICE. CG ‘to my Rarch July, 1900, one red and b cut but no ing property and ease. Nevads City, Oot 2, 1901. ect Bi Arrests ‘. two, of tthe Revised All Kinds of Summer Drinks a Spectaity, . re the same by prov. . feet PIM Cre I . Application for U.S, Patent. Hollcs of No.2 04 : rer D STATES LAND OFFICE, ve a Manro. CAL., Recuet 1 11 . TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN) Six, Title Thirty N pers oy nad Cg ceeding the United . Margaret Murphy, . , Henry Grover, \ e : Rechesine Williamson and F, M. Van teres, . claiming the Hirschman & Grover ie a mine, and the American HillQuarts A me the said plecer mine consisting of 47.7 levine and said quarts mine cons'sting of 15.50 ac Pr of land, situate lying and beive in! oraae ning Dist ict, County of Nevada, Sta vr f Cetifornia, have made application to the United States for a patent for the said ile ing claims, which are more fally desortiee . as to metes and bouiids by che officia peg thereof now pested on said claims, ene os file in the office of the Register of t acho . Land office at Sacramento, in the f istr be . Lands subject to s-le at Sacramen’o, Sta _— California which field notes of survey « .: . soribe the boundaries and extent @" sale claims on the surface, with magnetic varia, tions as hereinafter stated as follows, to-wit: FIELD NOTES OF THE HIRSCHMAN & GROVER . PLACER MinE—l'ract A. nning at cor. No.1 an iron bolt driven eaten the ground inthe Ney ada ( asp nod Indian Flat road from which a pine le ined dia. sorihed H. & G 1—381 Bb, T bears 5. et 45’ E. 14 9 feet and a cedar 6 ine. dia. seribec . H. &G. 1 3851 B.T. bears N. 479 20) k. fg al feet and the N. £. cor. of sec ion 12, T. 16 N. ‘. . 8 E., M. D. M., bears N, 0.57 W. S26. eet thence Mag. var. 18° BE. N. 899 11’ K. 276 9feet; thence S. 21° 15’ E. 379.0 feet; thence 5. 89° 15’ W. 468.4 feet; iron bolt in drill bole in. grani‘e boulder for cor. H. & G, 4-881, from whic cedar 7inch in dia. scribed H.& G. 4-8 oT. bears. 52° 30’ W. 26.75 feet ada ine Zunch dia. scribed H. & G. 4—3851 B. T. . ears N.4° 16’ W. 23.0 and the % sec. cor, on . the west boundary of section 12, T. 16 N., R.3. f., M. D. M. bears S. 09 57” B 1956.6 feet . thence deflecting 89° 48’ right. Var. 18° 15 Kast, N. 0° 57’ W. 320.1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2,79 acres. Tract B. inning at a pine post 4inch square, 4 Png poor on 18inches in ground, surrounded by a mound of earth, scribed H, & G1A. H. 9, 8851 standing on the HE, boundary of the Grover Placer Mine, from which a pine 10 inch dia. scribed H. & Gi A. H: 9—8881 B,.'T. bears 8. 28° 10’ E 4.4 feet and a pine 8 inch dia. scribed H. & G. 1 A, H. %—8851, B. T. bears N.7#° 50’ W. 13.3 feet. Cor to sections 1, 2, ll and 12, bears N, 34° 50’ W. 1185.59 ft, dist. ; thence Var. 18° 30’. S. 310 15’ E. 377.3 feet; thence S. 89° 28’ W. 100.6 feet, cedar pst 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in ground, surrounded by a mound of stone scribed H. & G. 8—8851 et the corner of the location from which a Madroua 10 inches dia, scribed H, & G. 33851 B. T. bears N. 75° 25’ BH. 39.6 feet and a pine 9 inches dia. seribed H. & G. 3—8851 bears S. 77° 20’ W. 11.75 feet; th: nee deflecting 89° 37’ right, var. 18° 30’ K. N. 0° 55’ W. 324.4 feet to the piace of beginning, containing 0.71 acres. Tract C, Beginning at a cedar post 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the gronnd sur rounded by a mound of Stone, scribed H. & G. 1A. H, 3—8851, from which a digger pine 28 inch, dia. scribed H, & G,1LA. H.3~8851, K.-T. bears N. 51° 20’ W. 40.87 feet and the N; W. cor. of section 12, T. 16 N., R.8 E., M. D. M., bears N. 73° 57’ W. 552 5 feet; thenee Var. 18° 80’ E, ©. 390 05’ K, 1916.7; thence deflecting 50° 43’ right, Var. i809 E. N. sv 48’ EK, 223.8 feet; thence deflecting 49° 57’ right, Va~.18° E. S. 0° 15’ EK, 653 8 feet; thence deflecting 8:9 . 45’ left, Var. 18° is. S. 86° EK, 43.7 feet; thence deflecting 108° 35’ right, Var. 189 H.S. 22° 35’ W. 1218.8 feet to pine post 4inch. square. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the g:ound, surrounded by a mound of stone, scribed H.6 and H. G. 6—3851 (loeation corner); thence deflecting 112° 85’ left; Var. 18° 30’ B.; Kast 445 feet, a gas pipe one inch dia. driven 2 feet into the ground in yard for cor. H. G. 7—3851, from which post No. 5, of Hartford P. M. beara KE, 88 feet, the N. E. cor. of dwelling, bears N. 2¢° K, 26.8 feet.and a pine 24 inches india,, scrib-d H.G. 7—3851 B. ‘lt. bears 'S. 574° K 64.2 feet; thencedeflecting 89° 15’ right, Var. 180 380’ K. S. 0° 45’ E 630 feet, N. E. cor. of Rodger’s ¥. M. patented; thencé deflecting 900 13’ right Var. 18° 30’ K.,S. 899 28’ W. 987.4 feet, pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet lung, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stone seribed A. i—H. G. %—-3851 from which a pine 12 inches in dia. scribed A. H. 7—H. G, $—385i B. T. beara N. 744% W. 17.7 feet; thence deflecting 149° 17’ right, Var. 18° 30’ #. N. 58° 45’ EB. 479.5 feet to cedar post 4 inches square 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surronnded by a mound of earth,seribed A. H. 5 H. G. :10— 8851 (location corner) from which a pine 16 ppenen d a. og ae go 5 pe “yr BT. ars S. 87 . 1.3 feet; thence deflectin, 90° left, Var. 18° 45’ K. N. 81° 15° W.' 1226. feet to cedar post 4 inches india. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stone, seribed A. H. 4 H. 'G. 11—8851 B. T. bears S. 129 W. 15.5 feet; thence deflecting 90° left, Var. 18° 30’ BR. S. 580 45” W, 300 fect to the place of beginning, containing 44.23 acres» Connecting Line No. 1, Beginning at corner H, & G, 1—-3851, thence maunetto var. 18° E.N.0° 57’ W. 826.1 feet to the section cor. common to secs, 1, 2, 1) and 12, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M. D. M. °
Connecting Line No. 2. Beginning at cor. H. & G, 2 A. H. 1—3851, Mag. Var. 18° 30’ EH. S. 89011" W 276.9 icet cor. H. & G. 1—3851; thence deflecting 89° 52’ right, N. 0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet to secs. cor. comgon beer te 1, nd il a 12, T. 16 N , R.8 E,, . M., making the reduced cour ° 14? W. 438.3 feet.” seaplane Conaecting Line No. 3, Beginning at cor. H.& G. 1 A. H. 33831 Mag. Var. 18° 30’ EN. 39/05’-E. 210.2 feet oor. B. L. 3851; thence S. 89° 08’ W. 663.6 feet to cor.common to secs, 1, 2,11 and 12, T. 16N. R.8 E,M.D.M., making the reduced course N, 73° 67’ W. 552.5 feet. Connecting Line No. 4, Beginning at the cor. S, L. 3851 on Sot eet Cy saenee Mag. Var. 18° &: N80 . ¥12 feet to the . , sec. cor. bet. TWN eek M. “ 4 or. bet. sees, land AMERICAN HILL QUARTZ MINE. Survey of Lode Line. a inning ak enr. A.H. 6. $851, uch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inch in ground, scribed A. H. 6 -8851, querounded' be & mound of stone, locaticn cor, from which apine l4inch dia. scribed A. H. 6—gx51 B. T. bears N. 544° W. 17.5 feet, and a pine 15 inches dia, serib d A. H 6—885) B. 7. bears N 86° KH. 18.5 ft.; theuce Var. 18 80) RB. N. gic 15° W. 1226.6 feet to cedar post 4 inches square 4 fees long, set 18 inches in the ground. scribed H.G. 1 A, H. 3—8851 surrounded bya mound of stone, from which the location cor. bears N. 31° 15’ W. 265.4 feet and a digger pine 28 inches dia. seribed H, G. 1—A 11 8851 bears N. 51° 10° W, 40.87 feet. es) Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Beginning at cor, No. lla inches square, 4 feet lon, » set 18 imches in the ground, surround by a mound of stone, scri H, & G.2—a, H. 1—8851 standine. om the north boundary of the Hirschman and Grover P. M. this survey and the south boundary of the Knickerbocker P. M. (un surveyed) from which the location corner bears ri 31° 15’ W. 281 feet and a pine 14 inches dia. seribed H. & G.2—A. H. i T. bears S. 8° 30’. 8.4 feet and the cor, at the N. W, cor. of sec. 12, bears li’ W ;, thence Mag. Var. tinehes squ ‘re, t tock} elon gs ae ‘re, 4 feet long, 5 l the ground, seribed A. H. : ei, be saptes in by & mound of stone, from which a 1} € Oak 10 inches dia. scribed A. H,. 2—3851 B. T. bears S. 54° EK. 43.25 feet; thenc deflecting 500 (6° left, Var. 180 80° KN. 306 05 anes feet to cedar post 4 inches square. i feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, scribed H.G iA H §—3851, surrounded by a mound of stone. from which the location cor. bears N. 310 45} + 265.4 fone a digger pine 28 inches dia scribed A. H.3 H. G, 1—8851 B. T. b Te N.510 10° W. 40.87 feet; thence deilectiip 196 40° right, Var 18° 30°K.N.580 45° E, 800 feet to inches in tne greed eenitaa est iome. Set » ae » Gg i—8851 and surrounded by a mound of} A. Hi. hich <a [Gaston cor. bears N, se ae fi d rt agi { fisger ping ate Se aeribed 15.5 feet; thence deflecting M2 rinpe y 18° 80’ E. S$. 31° 15° 1228.6 fect to Bois ony i inches square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches ground, seribed H. G. 10 A. H. 5—8651." d roel mmenuende d & mound of earth, loeatio cor. from w ba pine 16 inches dia, scrib d H.G. 10 A. H. 58801 B. T. bears S. 878 W. 7s, thonce deflecting 9° right. Var. 180 45' k's" + 300 feet to pine Post 4 inches Square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the i A. H. 6--3851, surrounded by Pu ee corner) from 8 dia. x i, BT. bears N. 04140 W Te teet a hhes dia.ser bed A: H 63a" Ban# 5 feet a pine post ine post 4 N. 419 18° 30° bears N 710 30° 43° z : 2A 8851, co nd, fro ¢ Boe wo" Bieh the ing angle 59° 17° rj vet ds eee G1AH . Gia. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, } : 3851 and surrounded by @}; . soribed 4. trone, from wbioh avwine 7 ine . g13,0 KE. 38 . on the official plat thereof. . veyed, . yada City, Cal. pores 56° x 4 4 : ge a b . s iJ Sa oreo 50” W. 18.8 feet; ine 10 ine $3861, B. T. pine 8 ax se) ¢—8351, B. 2. bel ’ ¥ ting 30° 40° right, Va mene 6 dens Ww 5 329'6 feet, pine poet 4 ine 5 of ston ¥ mound ed AH. 10-8851 B, T. Dears S. 169 45’. W. 81.8 feet; thence deflecting 89 Fd loft, Var, 18° 20° E.'S, 890 15” W. 193.2 feet tb a pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet ion inches in the ground, surroun b mound of stones, scribed H, & G, 3— from which a pine 8 i G.3 A. H. U—3851, B. T seribed H. & G.3 A. H. 11—3851, 4. T. bea: 143490 EB. 36 foot right, Var. 18 ie i pinea of beginning, containing 15.80 acres. The minivg premises hereby equgpe patented hethe bounded on the N. W. hy the Knickerbocker P. M, on the N. by the Penns lvania P, M., onthe E. by the Hartford P, M. on the S. by the Rodgers P. M,ard on the westerly by the Grover P,M , said claims being designated as Mineral Survey No, +4 Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premi es, or feet and a pine 12 inobet a § thence deflecting 599 30°] N, 31° 15’ W. 879 feet tothe} p to bele surrounded by a mound of earth hoe “hit a any portion thereof so described and sur-. and Ny notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed as according to law and the regu~ jations thereunder withinsixty days, per of publication, from the first day of publish. ing hereof, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento. California, they will be barred ‘in virtue of the provis=. : of said statutes, tons of sale SvTHOMAS FRASER, Register, J. M. WALLING, Atty. for Applicants, NeFirst publication August 9, 1901. ORDINANCE NO. 163, Aan Ordinance Regulating the BusiNickel = in = the = Slot Machines, Used by the Public in Games of Chance. : : WHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY i of Nevada does ordain as follows: SEcTIon i—Every person, whether as own ness of conducting or keeping any deyice commonly known as a “nickel-in the-slot” machine, or any imitation the. eof, which machine is open to the public, and “played” inany manner aa a game of chance must preeure a license from the Ci'y Marsh*1 of the taid City of Neva‘a, and shall pay therefor the sum of Ten ($10) Dollars per quarter, for each of said machines, so in his possession or under his control; and any person who hes any such machin® in his place of business shall be deemed the manager thereof. Thissection applies to all machines of this character without regard to the kind of coin, check or cther substance or article dropped in the slot. of said machine, and whether said machine is: played for cigars, iquors, merchandise or other article. SECTION 2—The City Marshal shall have the collection of the license provided for by th s ordinance, and it is hereby made his —, to collect the same, and if any peraga required to take outa license under the provisions of this ordinance fails, refuses or negl*cts to take out such license, the City Marshal shall direct the City Attorney to bripg suit in the name of the City of Nevada against suchson for the recovery of such license, and in such case the City Marshal may make the necessary affidavit for, and a writ of attachment may issue, without any bond being xivenon behalf of the plaintiff, end incase of recovery by the plaintiff, Twenty-t ive Dollars damages niust be sdded to the judgmen’ and costs to be collected from the defendant. SECTION 3—Any person shall be entitled to pay and receive license for one quarter, but for noshorter period. The license to be collected under this ordinance shall become due and payable in advance. SEoTION 4This ordinance shall take effect o bein force on and after November Ist, 1901. Passed September 20th, 1901, by the folléwiug vote: Ayes—Gault, Peard, Eustis, Hill and Rogers. Noes—None, Absent—None, A. GAULT, President of the Board of City. Trustees. {[skaL] Attest: SIDNEY PEARD, Ulerk. 08 SUMMONS, tio THE SUPERIOR COURT -OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. W. RICHARDS and JOHN F, MOODY,-IR, Executors of the Estate of John F, Moody, Deceased, Plaintiffs, va. F. 1. MELOCHE and MRS, F. T. MELOCHE Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, and the eataplsins filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Nevada. 4 The People of the State of California send greeting to F. T. Meloche and Mrs. F. T.‘Meloche, Defendants; 2 : You are hereby directed to appear and auswer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons—if served* within thiscounty; or within thirty days if served elsewhere, And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. _Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, this 3ist day of Auguet,A D., 1001, ¥. L. ARBOGAST, Clerk, Notice. This is an action brought by: the above (szaL) of John F. Moody, deceased ai aboye named Defendants, to auiak the tithe o that certain lot, piece or parcel of land . bounded and. described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 4, and the west 13 feet of Lot No.5 Block ““D.” of the Town of Truckee, Nevada County, California, and to declare Plaintiffs edhe thereof, and enjoin Defendants setting up any general relief and oa Sencar: ae eee H. L. MOODY, Ze 8S. FORD, ttorney Dated September 28th, 1901. aes ae SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, : Meets every Briday Evening, At Pythiau Castle. : ug Brethren are cordially invited ee ae GW, Oapxn, n, of ‘ate toe ete exbc e! ee Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every 2d and 4th Monday of igi 1:80 o'eloene each month at Visiti attend, Gao. A. Gray, Serine. P. JONRG, 0,3 Moe otal Ao Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56,N. 5.4. W eets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evenirg at 7; 80 o'clock. AUGUST RAPP, P. ; BD. J. MORGAN, B. 8. —Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month MRS. FRED ZEITLE MRS. FE WADSWORTH, R. 8. ° — ——— _. HENRY LANE, Prop, Broad Street.. Nevada City, Oal ee ALBERT REYNOLDS, ‘ Faneral Director, , aoe Embalmed for shipment. é r i Rina for Floral platted and applied for are hereby . . ness of Conducting or Keeping}: er, matager or lessee, engaged in the busi{> or ed Plaintiffs as Exeoutors of the Estate . pomainegremted in & onday, the UNDERTAKING PARLORS. fi M. W. Ulaim an euunry” & . VEAL acs neg th % of the Bub. 34; ths S. his 4 Aud the S, Ww a alt Of Section 32, Lp. iy end Meridian, 7 patented, on tie Soutn, BODS Clain ing adverse . deseribed Piacer me » In the dtate the sixty days’ f,"Or they will tev Provisions of the . ‘PROMAS FRASER, @ Atty for applicant, ' #irat publicacion, Aug. 14, ivvl. TICE that aco; ons, haw’ int. interested mineral t, be receiv. General ”) 18 N, Bs Ceatral Pacitic Kailroad ited in this’ ¥ bpauy thie ow fog po list ox lands situated piled for a patenttor said ; . list opentothe public tor ine iat ground that the Land Uttice Following is tke ‘list: Lots 4: 9, S'W 34 Sec, [1, Tp. 15 N, R&R. Wiuw A,, 10 MHOMIP MAY concen, UNITED States Laxp 0 FFIC SACRAMENTO, Cai., Aug. iv, rhe IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Com described below, and ‘bag , tor inspection thereos by descript.ve gubdi im & Convenient pl Ottice, tur the iuspection ot all pen and the pubic geue: ally, Within the next ‘si j i ae ay poe xby days tolicwing —— st the oie q © subdivision, within au ion Of part of sect.on, describeu in the ican 6 same is more valuable for of the company to for agricultural pur aud PRcted _for repens pe at Washicgton, D. 6, : & Lot $01 NW44 Seo, 385, Ip. EL of SEM, Sec. d, Ny te 11K; Lot 1 of NW, NBWOUM, Receiver. © pr t:sts or contestg: 4 1 WNBE Ob 4. of wig Seo. 11; Lots 1 and NM sear Lot SWig, NW4 W Wig, ard SW, tee fa! Ya fs SW SW, Seo’, OMAS FRASER, Register, ” prs ing of poration, er; Lvvcoatt olfice Of ‘the sommeny. No, 407 Montgoni will, be-delinquent, and advertised public auction; and uuiess pe thirty, first . po ob pan assessment, together with, ASSESSMENT NOLICE, GOLD MINING COMPANY, of principal place of busi of September, 100), an ble immediately in Uni to the Secretary, a Tancisco, Ualifornia, rye which this assessment on the lith day of uto dan ifornia. Location of work Nevada Oia evada County, California, Notice hereby given that at au i tibet Boera of Directors, held the Suh day ment @No,24).of thre } e cents per share, waa) levied upon the Capitai Stock 0: the Co yi re, will be soid on Lhursday the day of October, 100i, to pay ing and expenses of sale, By order of Board of Directors. LS. KUSh Seeritary Office, 407 Montgomery siicet, san I Pisco, Cetecele j A copy of the above ntice ap, ears in ‘California Demoer.t” wud tie Ne\ada DAILY 'TRANSORLPT. from the tion of th pay the our of te rr should not S Jones tor, much of the sai reai estat or is earn rad and that a copy off of Ne yey DET ceedin’ er 16, ot 5 4 Tarn Attorneys for Admin Grass failed, Califoruic. Qrder. to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND TOM T° tie Conn at NeVadu, siute of al Dia.” imthe matter of the estate of Cs «+. dt appearing to this Co tied petition tis day prese bye. J. ‘Lorpie, the adminis of the estate of Charice Beals, deceased, it is nevessary to sell tue whue o. sone p Arges of administration. It in the estat. of said dee day of October, )Wl, att o'clock a. m. ot said day, a¥ i Of said’ court, at the 0 to show cause why 400 granted to said admin of Ualifornte, to City, Nevada County. for four successive Y ABRANSORIPT, & T, NILON, Judge e ee and French at t said. ma) ah 1874, w: niléss some jection to. pare pare! pe sold to hig ot ge $1.25 petH Dated October 10th, 1001. ; @ real estate of suid decedent ® debts of the deceased and theé penses and therefore ordered by this cour: thatall p& ns ‘ geid Superior Court @ i published in said Cou mi "Notice of Sate. ' nty, So lot No. 4, in Block Ms oo and 72-100 acres, te No. 3, con:ain e acres, stunts: in the Lowa rral in the County of Mg bown by U a ite earyeyou in they® ; n sit ree 4 valid obj the said Su perior J Ouse in the city 0 : Conn' Thursday, i Mah the hour of 1000 F. T, NILON, Jude i bie THE In n Order to Show Cause. IT ) ie PERIOR COURT, re Nevada, te of Califorml™, of Diveetace of Thomat™ or * rase Valley, Bs orere for Petition NOZIGE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT POR suanttoan order heretofore @ of Galligenia, thefotionsn. cri i — 41st YEAR] We have just Wafers ever b fresh—-just fre of some of the Champa Choc RETA : Nation: Fancy . F Ramona, . I Also : Cheese Sa Ohe B J. J. \ Shakes & Shingles