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June 4, 1928 (6 pages)

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4 ¢ é 4. e ‘ i Bigellvight Gives Citinirehensive § Survey oF Mating Continued from previous page be stated that the Geological Survey other country on the globe. is charged with the discovery, devel. That the~ mining industry might ‘opment, and’ conservation of our . have adequate scientific. aid, this mineral resources, and the Bureau Government founded in 187) the of Mines charged with effecting the United States Geological Survey and in 1910 the Bureau of Mines. These; ag heretofore stated, departments ‘have repaid manyfold the value of the annual the funds expended in théir support. . . of minerals in this They have performed valuable pioneer work, which has returned milmaximum recovery of value. production country has inabout one-third of a . billion dollars ‘to over $6,000,000,lions and millions of dollars to Gov-/ 9909, and totals almost $100,000,: ernment and industry. No branch of 999,000. This eighteenfold increase Federal activity has yielded more ,di. is divided unevenly as between the rect beneficial results than the Geo. metallic and nonmetallic products. logical Survey and the Bureau of Tho value of the metallic products Mines. increased about sevenfold and of the The basic subjects of the Geologinonmetallic products thirty-five fold. cal Survey’s investigations and the . [he individual mineral industries dismaterial upon which the minnig inclose wide differences of dustry is founded and the same thing minerals that come out of it. The investigations of the geologic ; . er eased from growth and BEC ORS some have and are rapidly declining. To be ie ee next week _ LEGAL NOTICE _ branch touch directly .the heart of . ——~ See ao the mining.industry. Mining which SUMMONS has to deal with geologic formations, No. 56138 deposits, and structures, is obviously dependent on géologic study for the. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF solution of some’of its fundamental . THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN problenis. These problems extend for. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVbeyond the limits of a single mine SA. and can be solved only by the study GEORGE. W. COOPER, Plaintifi of an entire district, . or even of a. VS Zu R. WADSWORTH, BRANCIS region including several districts. STEVENS, “JANE STEVENS, his wife, and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, ad verse to plaintiff's ownership, or any The topographic branch has charge of the making of the topographic map of the United States. The activities of the conservation branch are : cloud upon: plaintiff's title thereto. directed toward the wise develop. Defendants. ment and use of the vast, but still Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of Califoriiia, in and for the County of Nevada, ana the complaint filed in’ the office of the Clerk of said County of Nevada. NILON & NILON, Attorneys for Plaintiif THE. PEOPLE: OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING imperfectly known, mineral resources of jhe pubiic domain. The waterresources branch studies the ground “waters, and conducts ment of stream: flow. nonmetals and of fuels conducts investigations that-.-centribute to the the measureThe section of discovery and mining of such de-. TO A. R. WADSWORTH, FRANCIS posits as ‘phosphate, potash, cement STEVENS, JANE STEVENS, hi: neopials Evie nate : ai ie wife, and also all other persons unmaterials, gypsum, asbestos, coal, Pe-. ;nown, claiming any right, © ttle troleum, and oil shaie. The sections . estate, lien or interest in the real property described in ~he complain: adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, © any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, Defendants: of petrology and of paleontology and the division of chemistry and physics makes studies and analyses that are of basic importance and assistance. The purposes of the Bureau of Mines as set forth by Director Scott You are hereby. directed to apnea: and answer the ecmplaint in an action entitled as above, brought agener ae 7 aes ainst you in-the Superior Court of Termes Gre Ad penewe: Zhe ee the State of California, in and for rendered by the Bureau of Mines to] the County of Nevada, within tet (10) days‘ after service on you of this Summons—if served within this Gounty; or within thirty (30) days the Nation’s great mineval industry lies within the broad fields of endeavor; conservation of the, life and . j¢ served elsewhere health of the million mmers and And you are hereby notified that quarrymen and the million or so]unles you appear and answer as 2bworkers in the metallurgical and petok Behn ae said plaintiff will : : ae Py nso take judgment for any money or irmewih Ine wetriee — the efficient damages deniinded. in the’ comproduction and utilization of the] taint, as arising upon contract, or minerals ‘which these millions of } he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the commen labor to exploit for the comfort and welfare of, mankind. The Bureau of Mines was established to investigate the technlogy of the mining, treatment, and utilizapaint. The object of the actinn is to determine all and’every claim, est:te right, title, lien or interest in real property. hereinafter the since 1880 . » Wheatiand were desearibed, ; 1 ‘and no redemption, ~-according to law, hes been made of said property, ‘or any part thereof; ; sdverse + aintiff’s ownership. or} tion of mineral substances; also to dverse to plaintiff's 0 ees aes ies . anv clead upon plaintiff’s -1'le improve -health condition s and in-'. hereto: to obtain a judement of, crease safety amongst th eworkers; . this Court adjudging and decree 12 s ype fener ig as } to increase efficiency and economic that plaintiff 13 “NOW; and has, by! d 1 1 i oe t tiinself and his predecessors In .1evelopment and ‘reduce the eloment . (oy ost been, in the ‘vetnal, exelnof waste in the mining and metal-. sive and adverse sossession of said lurgical industries. The. bureau’s real property ‘continuously for the veriod of twenty (20) years immoed> work of testing machinery, fueis, and iately prior to the filing of tre comexplosives; on betterment of work-. ]yJaint in this action, claiming to ing conditions in mines and training . own the same in fee against the in first-aid mine rescue work, and . Whole wor d: and that plaintiff ie . ea : paid all taxes of every kind levied on improving metallurgical and min-. 4» assecned avainst said real prop-! ing methods, has been of great fun. erty during the period of: five (5) damenta! importance to the industry. . Ye2rS next. preceding the filins of briefly. tt peicing of the eomnlaint aforesaid: that. plainTo sum up briefly the activities o tiff is the owner and entitled to the the two departments with their rela-] possession of said real property, ind that all elnins of said defendants thereto are without right, and that they have not. nor has any, or either of them, any risht, title, estate or interest in said real property, or nortion ‘thereof. The real property affected by action and hereinbefore referred is described as follows: tion to the mineral industry, it might apy GRASS VALLEY ASSAY OFFICE to All that certain real proper’ yv ¥ Py situnte, lving and being in th. Unde: New Management City of Nevada, County of Ne Assays for Gold, Silver, Copper; ada, State of California, and parSoe ; y ed cas irly eseribed as follows: Lead, tron, Mercury, Tin or any cae Ninmhe® Seven. (7) of Bloc’ metal. Samples received before 9 Name Twenty-five (25) of. thea A. M. reported same day. City—of Nevada, as said lot ant bleck are designated upon — the ° ; aifeial map of said City of NevOre Testing Laboratory ada made by H. S. Bradley in We are equipped for testing and the year 1869. mittine meth ae for Gor iatat Given under my hand and_ the submitting methoc s for commercial . oo.) of said Superior Court of the treatment of ccmplex ores. Test ores . Siate cf California, in and for the for Anjalgamation, Conéentration, ; County of Nevada, this 22d day of Pee ee ; 44 . March, 1928. Floatation, Gyanidation—or-eny met ‘ = . GEORGE COUGHLAN, allurgieal process. Clerk. Mine Examinations and Reports By R. N. MeCORMACK, Mill Freminations and Testing. (SHAT) Deputy Clerk. Licensed Ore Buyer First Publication—April 30. 1928 eel Dates of Publication—-April 54: see OR ROM NE: May 7, 14;°21,28: June 4, 11, 18, 25% tly=:2,29). 2928. GRASS VALLEY : CALIF, au leoherfetererfete totestetetettoterh defepijey eee es aherte stesterterte ode ferferterge}tesfeste fespeoferterte slesfestesfer® fests SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BO! ARD A new Carload just received. Nothing better for remodeling Can he painted, tinted or papered. Any building material can be supplied at a’ moment's notice Our prices are right + THE. DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY _ Phone 42 Grass Valley } this: aE PERSONAL MENT ION Dr. and Mrs. i Abbett Werner were Sacramento visitors Fridayafternoon. George Neagle, Jr., was up from Oakland for the week-end. He was sporting a minature basebali diamond on his upper lip that was the cynosure of admiring Mr. Mrs. glances. W. G. Robson here on business and of early last week. J. A. McLaughlin, of the Tonopah-Hasbrouck mine at Tonopah, Nev., has been. spending a superintendent ° _MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 . REGAL NOTICE . LEGAL NOTICE DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE: quarter of § Section fifteen (15) “and . W% of SW1%%,, SEY of SW% and : Lots one (1) and two (2) and five” . W% of NE% of SW% (less 54 Lee of the Southwest quarter of ' acres to Hegarty) of Sec. 13, Twp. . Section eleven (11), Township fit 18 N., R. 10 BE. 86 acres. . teen (15) North, Range eight (8), Sw Lots 6 and 7 and S% of . Bast, M. D. M. NW% (all patented) of Sec. 24, ‘Also all water rights connected , Twp. 18N., R.10 BE. M. D. B. & M. with said property taking water 318 acres. from Wolf Creek and conveying Sold to State June 27, 1905; Tax Deed No. 85, for taxes of 1904. 1904 Assessed to Unknown Owners— , Taxes of 1904 _... $20.16 j Penalties on Delinquent. Roll ©.2::..2.02 Costs on Delinquent P SOU sccieee eee boss 1.00 . Interest at 7 per cent few days at the Western Merger . per annnum from mine . July ist, 1905 32.41 \ : . 150 per cent gradu. N. Hartung was here from Smarts = ated Penalty ... 10.08 66.1.7! ville on business last week. aa . ss . Total hor nee larg ope terere 20.16 D. R. Hutchison was Kkeley last week to visit iN from Ber. parents, Total special school or other TAR re as .00 Be : ; Total penalties on delinquenMr. and Mrs. J. H. ‘ = E e : ts. J. H. Hutchio ey (15-5 and 5 per cent) 262 W. M. Chace of San Pedto was Total ‘costs -.:.---..2-22... 1.00 here Friday visiting friends. He was 7°t#l interest — 0.. 82.41 Gi his WS home. Ale . isit witt Total graduated penalties -10.08 . a fais fe ciceuhen Foal lac ide \ Cost of, registering notice his brother-in-law, Joe Koeninberg,\ and postage .......-.--.20 at the Indian Hill mine. Sost of advertising this : . OUlOB sivas. css eedtstss ees 50. Mr. and Mrs. James Penrose have : se % sees as w guest, Miss Zueline TibBetts of . Least amount for which propReno. erty Ran be purchased .. $116.37 Re fe = ._-. Therefore, in pursuance of law Mr. and Mrs. S D. vies of Pipe . publie notiee is hereby given that I Grove are spending some time in our) will on Thursday, the 14th day ’of Nevada City. . June, 1928, at he hour of 10 o’clock ee Fae 2 F . A. M., in the-Nevada County Tax Mrs. Joe Northey of Rosevill was . Collector’ g Office, ourthouse,.in the visiting friends here Friday. . City of Nevada, County of Nevada, S a PER State of California, \ sell at public 3 a . no Z aS NG & B. eee Sacra. auction, in one parcel to the highest mento Sunday moraing and returned . bidder or bidders, in ‘eash, lawful with his sister who spent’ the day money of re United Strtes, the said eee property, hereinbefore descNibed and h = ihe es parents. The young . particularly described in ph foregolady is in the employ of thej;jing Controller's authorization, to United Security Trust and Savings . which reference is hereby made for Bank of. that city. . the purposes tof description; all\of said real property is situate. Iving _Mr. and Mrs, M. keley were arrivals here iS a past. master and attended Friday. He of Madison Lodge the Diamond Jubilee : = “ No bid will be — or accepwhich was: held Saturday evening: . at such sale for less than the Harry Thomas of Denver, Coloamount of all taxes teviad upon each -adospent a few days this week at: ee a oops ; and all the eee a é ie . . costs and penalties for every year the home of his aunt, Mrs. Alice 'delinguent, as shown by the delinMartin. He is on a tour of’the Paci. te coast states. “LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE = Under. See: 3897, P:--€. CONTROLLER’S DEPARTMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA, To the Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, State of California: WHEREAS, a déed or deeds conveying, to the people of the State of California the title to the property hereinafter described having heretofore been filed in the Controller’s office of the State of California; AND, WHEREAS, said’ deed or deeds recite the fact that said property. hereinafter described was sold to the people of the State of Calif-) ornia for the non-payment of State . and county taxes; AND, WHEREAS, five years have’ elapsed since the date of said sale, NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance te such ease made and provided, I, RAY L. RILEY, Controller .of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the laws of this State, do by these presents authorize, empower, and direct you, the said Tax Collector, to sell at publie auction, in separate lots or partcels, the property hereinafter destribed. The property to 0 ay in above referred to, and hereby authorized to be sold, is situate, lving and being in the County of Nevada, State of CaliforP. Stone of Ber. ; ind being in the County of Nevada, State of California, and further described in said Tax Deed to the State of California above referred to. quent rolls to date of execution of . the deeds to the State of California, and -all expenses accruing to. the date of the sale, together with interest at the rate of seven. per cent per annum, and also the graduate redemption penalties under. Section $817. of the Political Code from the first day of July following the delinqueney of each of said years to the date of sale hereunder computed on the aggregate amount of such delinquent taxes, and all expenses accrued to the date of the sale under this authorization. ‘Given under my hand at the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State ef California, this 18th day of May, 1928. FRANK STEEL, Tax Collector of the County Nevada, State of California. Virst Publication—May 21, 1928. Dates of ~Publieation—May 21, 28, June 4, 1928. of NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE No. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN. AND YOR THE. COUNTY OF NEVADA. . A. R. ARCHIBALD, WILLIAM V. ANDERSON, GEORGE SHIRKEY, Ss. D. STOUFER, GRACE D. ARCHIBALD, JOSEPH D. ARCHIBALD and R. F: D. LEMON, as Trustees doing business under the name of . the NEW ENGLAND: CONSOLID:/ A. TED MINES, Plaintiifs VS 5570 nia, bounded end particularly described us follows, to wit: . Property seld to the State. ‘June . 27th, 19065, for°the delinquent taxes . of 1904: Wis of SWY,SE™M of SWY and Wt of NEY of SW% (less 54 25 to Hegarty. of Sec. 13, Tp. 18 N., R. 10 E., Mt.D. B.-& M. 86 acres.) SW 1, Lots 6 -and 7 and S% of NW 14 (all patented) Sec. 24., Tp. 1¢°N.-R.10 8 Mt. DD: Be & M: $18 acres. No pid shall be received or accepWESTERN MINES CONSOLIDATED, FNC., a corporation, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. issued out of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, on thea 21st day of May, 1928, in. the above entitled action. wherein the above named plaintiffs obtained judgment and decree on the 4th day of May, 1928, which said judgment and decree was on the 4th{ day of May, 1928, entered and recorded in Judgted at such sale for less than the amcunt, of all the taxes levied upon
such property. and all costs and penalties for every year shown by the delinquent roils said venars and also all tax liens up. to the date of the execution of the deed to the State, together with intere at seven per eent per annum and alco the graduate redemption penalties required under Section 2817 of Politics] Code ‘computed upon the agereeate amount of the taxes for each of said years’ from the first day of July following delinqueney to the date of the sale hereunder and all expenses excerned to the date of the sale under this au“herigetion. § aid sale shall be conducted in all sesreets as provided by law. governine such sles. Given under my hand and seal of office at Sacramento, this 14th day RAY L. RILEY, Centroller By C. E. Cooper, Deputy [SEAL[ Sale of Real Estate by Anthorization of Controller. ; of the PolitUnder Section 3897 ical Code. be Date of Sale—Jure 14th, 1928. ESTIMA purehase the within described Real Kistate, which was sold to the State} on the 27th of June, 1905, for the Celinsvent taxes of 1904, Deeded to : : #\ State July 12, 1910, Assessed to UnPOLE ETE EEL IEE EHTS EERSTE EEE LETT ISITE ETH j known Owners. delinquent as, for . of Nevada, ‘© of amount required to . ment Fook 7, at Page 418 et seé4., (to which judgment and decree reference is héreby made), I am commanded to sell at public auction all the following described premises, sit uate, lying and being in the County State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: All those certatn mining\ cla! ms and properties situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada,-State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The Norambague Quartz Mine, patented, heing designated as Lot Forty-one (41) of ‘Sections eleven (11) Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range eight (8) East, M. D. M., said land being more particularly descri‘bed in the patent thereto recorded in ‘Rook 45 of Deeds, page 879 et seq., Nevada County Records, to . which reference is hereby made. Also the Nor:inbague No. 2-Quartz Lede Mining Claim, patented, desisnated by the Surveyor General as i Lot No. ninety-nine (99), embracling a portion of Section eleven (11), Township fifteen (15) North, Range eight (8) East, M. D. M., said land being more particularly described in the “patent theretofore recorded in Rook 3 of Patents, page 404 et sea., Nevada County Records, to which reference is hereby made, except part 'deseribed in deed from Wil‘liam Campbell to J. B. MeIntosh et pl, which deed is recorded in Book 106 of Deeds, page 2838 et sed., Nevada County Records. lin fully neral bearing ore ard material ly ing beneath the surface of th southwest qucrier of the southeast quarter of ard ceutheast quarter of ; the southwest auarier of Section ‘Ten, the noithwest quarter of the Also Lot One (1) of the Northeast ny ie et same to the said property. Also all other property inciuding all mining greund, lands and claims, including machinery, tools, fixtures and appurtenances, owned by thé said party of the‘first part, or in which it may have any right, title or interest and including all property purchased or under’ contract of purchase from George Campbell, or others, and First:-—"Fhe Slate Ledge Quartz Mine, designated on the official plats of the United States as Lot. No. 39 Section. Ten, . Township Fifteen North, Range Hight East,.M: D. M., dascribed in the Wnited States Patent issued. to the Slate Ledge Mining Company on. May 6, 187: recorded in: Book One of Patents, page 23, records of Nevada County, California, which is especially ferred to and made 2 part hereof for a particular description of satd premises. Excepting therefrom that} portion of said land conveyed to Joseph Weisbein and Jacob Weisbein by deed dated July 25th, 1910: reSecond: That certain portion of the northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Fifteen, Township 15 North, Range Bight East, My Dee NE; described as—tollows, towit: Commencing at _a wire nail in a nine inch Jeanine spruee tree. on said hill south of Wolf Creek, nearly opposite grantors mill, thence S. 64250. W. ©. Mae Varo LS 2b) at 183 feet cress ditch at 280 feet . center of road 980 feet by ‘south-. West corner on south bank of Wolf Creek an iron pipe from whieh.a ten inch maple tree bears North 46° East 7.3 feet distant and an. alder bears North Ihe West 3.2 feet distant: thence North 2° West (at 45 center of Welf Creck about 39 feet Westerly from themouth. of Poormans Ravine 200 feet center of road) 291.7 feet +o the Nerthwest corner an iron wedge driven in rock in center of Poorman’s Ravine; thence North 05" Hast Cat 175 T2 64° feet cross old road 750 feet opposite Northeast corner of mill &75»feet center of Wolf Creek) 980 rent to the northeast corner_an iron pip on. hillside, from which an 18° in ch black oak bears South. 29° West 25.5 feet; thence South 2° Bast ( at 166 feet. cross tunnel) 291.7 feet to place of beginning, containing six acres. Third: . Also the following deseribed parcel of land situated in Nevada County, State of California, and more particularly described as_ follows to-wit: z Commencing at a leaning spriure tree, 8” in diameter at the of the N. Y. G.v. Section 15, Township 15 southeast corner mill site on North, Range 8 East, M. D. M. Nevada County, California; thence 799; feet in a westerly direction to a! stake on the south line of said mill site; thence seuth easterly 245 feet) to a stake at corner of fence on Water ditch running south and bearin southerly from a black oak tree, 8” id diameter, marked B. of be 8 feet; thence 790 feet northeaster to place of beginning. Said piece or parce! of land i known and designated as the “Cy anide Plant Tract’’ and contains two and one-fifths (2 1-5) acres, Reserving. however. from tHe overation of this indenture, the right to maintein and use existing ditches and roads aroun@® said premises. Fourth: <All the minerals and mi . northeast quarter and the northwest auarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of Section fifteen and the east half of Section sixteen, all in Township fifteen north, range eight east, M. D. M. save and except any and-allplacer deposits thereon, with the right to enter upon any portion of the unoccupied or uneultivated portion of said lands and prospect, mine and develop the same and remove ores, minerals and precious metals and ore bearing materials therefrom. Also the right to occupy and use any portion of the cultivated lands, save such as will . interfere with the safe and comfortable enjoyment of the dwellings, barns, corrals and outbuildings on said premises when necessary and, requisite in mining said premises upen first designating the land wanted. Vifth: <All rights which the party of the first. part may own, have or possess, or which.-said ‘‘Prudential} Gold Mining Co’’ may have, own or} pessess. in and to the use of the waters of Wolf Creek, on or acrés3 or adjacent to any of the property hereindefore described. , Also all.other property, including all mining grounds, lands and elaims, including machinery, tools, fixtures and appurtenances owned by the party.of the first part.or in which it may have any right, title or interest and all property hereafter aequired, a partial list of said personal property is hereto ‘annexed, marked Schedule A and hereby made] a part hereof. . Sixth: Central Consolidated . Quartz Lode Mining Claim, paten-! ted, designated by the surveyor General as Let Number Eighty-eight (88), embracing a portion of Seetion Twenty-eight (28) Township} Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East. Mount-Diablto Meridian, in the . Greenhorn Mining District and more, particularly described in the patent. thereto dated March 11, 1892, andj recorded on June 27, 1892, in Book 3 of Patents.at page 123, records of}! . ’ California, and found in the Recorder’s Office of said County, to ‘which patent and} record reference is. hereby specifi¢ally. made for a more particular . description thereof. Seventh: All of that _ Nevada. County, certain sie tone pec LEGAL NOTICE piece or parcel of” mining. ground ~ situate in. Section” Twenty-one (21) Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Meridian in Greenhorn Mining District, Nevada County California, described as follows: e Comniencing at stake Numbar One (1) on the section line between Sections Twenty-one and Twenty-eight, five hundred and thirty one (531) feet westerly from the auarter sec-. tion corner between said sections; thence easterly along said “Section line six hundred and sixty-seven (667) feet to a stake marked Corner No. 2; thence North twenty-six (26) degrees thirty-five miinutes (35’) West sixteen hundred and forty-five (1645) feet to a stake marked Corner No.3; theneé South sixty-three degrees . twenty-five minutes (63° 25’) West six hundred (600) feet 10 a. stake marked Corner No. 4; thence ‘South °6° 35% East thirteen hundred and fifty-five (1355) feet toplate cf hezinning, magnetic vartation 18° 20’ Mast and eontaining twenty and sixty-six hundredths acres more: or less. pe Also the right to follow their dips and angles inining ground hers lodes of auartz bearins: gold or sil ver. the anex of whi drop out or underlie the ground herein described, and to mine the same. Alse~the right of wav for down on undar the adsto all veins and eh a ditch or aqueduct through: and “over the land of W. H. :7ennines from the reservoir of the South Yuba Water Company to the mining ground above described, said ditch not to have nm greater capacity than that of flow. ing two hundred ' inches of water miners measure, the said risht of way being identical with that .convevel by W. H. Jennines to Csorge D. MeLern atid by. said’ Ganrze D; Mclean, throuvh mesne. conveyances, said conveyances beins suhiert to eertain: reservations’ eantained in said deeds ahove refarred to. Said parcel same No. 2 or Second heine pronerty described in adead from said George D. Mel.ean to tha of the Central Consolidated Mining Company. a corporation, ted December 29. 1896.—and. recorded on January 25th, 1897,.in: Rook RS cf Deeds at pace 921. reeords of Nevada County, California, to be found in the Recorder’s office of said County and.to which dead and record reference is hereby specifically made. Bighth: All singular the minerats, ores, mineral bearing gravel. rock and earth lvine and being within all that nortion of the Southwest quarter of Séction fifteen, Township Sixteen North, Range Nine erantor Aaand Fast, M. D. M. Iving westerly and northerly of the Banner Hill Road. All of. the South East: Quarter, of Section Sixteen (1#): the Bast half of the South West quarter. and the West half of the Seuth east.qusrter of Section twenthe Notth half, tyPeay all in the Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East : Meee also th at portion of the Nerth West. ougrter of Section Tiventy eight. Re swnshin ~ Sixteen North, Range Nine Bast. M. “D. M. knewn asthe MeDona'! A purchase, and dated February 8, 1909. Nineth: All and singular the Assisi Quartz Lode Mining Claim, desionsted on the United States Official Plats and Surveys as Lot No. Eighty-nine (&9) in Seetion Twentyeight (28) Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9)° Bast, Mount Diablo Rase and Meridian: as deseribed'in the United. States Patent ‘therefor, issued to S. RB. Fowler,-and which is of reeerd in the office of the Country Recorder. _ of .-Nevada County, California, which is express-" ly. referred to and made a part hereof for‘y more particular deseription yn. said premises: also the Dailey Nuartz Mine situate in. Section’ Twenty-eight (28) Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East, M.. D. Be M. Tenth: The North-East quarter of the North Bast Quarter and Lots Ano and Two of Section TwentvYoht (28) in Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. — Bleventh: Lots Three and Four ef Section Twentv,eieht (28) Township Sixteen (16) North. Range Nine (9) Fast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. containing forty six ond fifty-one-hundredths (46.50) acres. welfth: ‘Quartz Mining Claim designated as Lot 56 in Section Sixteen (16). Townshin Sixteen (16) . North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Rasé and Meridian, containing 30 91-100 acres. Thirteenth: Forty-five (45). acres of land in South half of the South West quarter teoan (14), Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) Bast, Mount Diablo Fase end Meridian in which is included the Quartz Mining Claim known as the South Extension of the Banner -Ouartz Mine. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenanees therernto belonging, and the rents, issues and profits thereof. of Section SixPublic notice is herehv given that on Monday, the 25th day: of June, 1928, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day, at the front door of the Courthouse of said County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada, in said County and State, I will. in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the abova deseribed property, or so much thereof as may he necessary. to. satisfy said judgement with interest and costs and. expenses of sale, to the hirhest bidder and best bidder for eash. in lawful money of the Uni-. ted States. : Dated, May 28th, 1928. A. W. HOGE, Commisanat appointed by Superior Court. WwW. E. WRIGHT, ; Attorney, for Plaintt First. Publication—May Abs & Dates of Publicatic y 2 June 4, 11, 18, 1928, . ‘i ed ai os ss