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20 West 91° 46:/100 “feet; “South gira
74° 92° West 45 2 /10 feet; South TH E
Sal
. Diary of a 49’er,
$62.51’ West 108: 3/10. feet to}
B ; FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD
alate
fence corners-thence, along fence, . ”
North 29° 25° West 84 87 /100 feet
to torner of fence on Sotth-side. .
RY . -gouth side of road, North 52° 07
East 39 77 /100 feet; thence along
fence on South side of said road,
North 67° 49” East 79 66 /100 feet:
thence North 31° 17°. West 256
1 /A@ feét ‘to corner of fence on
Southerly side of old ditch;
thence “North «50° 38) East 179
3/10 feet-to point on Southerly
side. of old ditch; thence North
50° 25’ East 159 9/10 feet to corner of fence; thence South 38°
37’ East 293 feet to place of beginning, containing 3 5/10 acres,
more or less.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM
all that portién of said parcel of
land lying outside of the exterior] ‘
boundaries of the Hartford Placer . -}
Mine, designated. as Lot No. 87
embracing a portion of said Sections 1 and 12. :
You are hereby directed to appear and answer 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 ‘this County, or. within
thirty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified
that unless you.appear and angwer asa ‘required, the said
plainti will take judgment for. —
any money or damage demanded
in the complaint as arising upon
contract, or plaintiffs will apply
to. the Court for any relief deI fnanded in the complaint. seh
caine ‘. GIVEN. under my, hand a
as Larry Mullen), E.} 491 of the SuBertor ‘Court of this
ues
WANTED—Good used cars. .Highest prices paid. Drive in
“with car, Leave with cash.
EARL GOVEY GARAGE, 143
Bast Main? St, Grasse Valley. tf
(also
known a8 Larry -Mfiilen), E,
~ ML RECTOR;:as administrator
of the Estate of W. G. Richards, deceased, MARGUPRITE
JILBERT (formerly Margaret
Allen), ALBERT G. ALLEN
‘COSETTE ALLEN HOLTMAN (also known as Cosette
D. Allény,’, Mary Ann Davies,
CAROLINE FRANCIS DAVIES, DUKE T. YOULTEN,
PATRICK H. LEONARD and
NELLIS. _H. LEONARD, his
wife, DOYLE . J. ,UNDERWOOD afd ZORA Z. UNDERWOOD, his wife; JANE DOE,
. and also ‘all other. persons un* known claiming any right, title
estate, fien or interest in the
real property described in the
Complaint. adverse to Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud
upon: Plaintiff's title thereto,
JANUARY 4, 1852.—1I had a disappointment =f
my New Year. I have been expecting every da ee
hear that Marie had got back to San Francisco ee
instead I got a letter saying that unless . insisted o Me
coming at once she would wait a couple of Be er
more before starting for America. She was ] oa
after her investments and visiting her psdiiles cakes ag
a mother andtwo sisters living in Paris—and a
did not know when we. would go back tomate Bie
staying longer than she planned. e letter Pate: .
a fit of the blues and . almost made up my mj da
take a plunge, leave the country and go to Paris ;
self. Pard hurt me by jokingly suggesting Persia: my
Frenchman had cut me out, and maybe ke is right: ome
if that is true what would be the use of me making a
journey for nothing. I wrote her a long letter tl
her that.1 was in earnest; and if she intended ye ke Be
her promise she must come back without delay pi:
It doesn’t look as if we were going to ‘get into ths
creek very soon with our new mining scheme ee *
keeps on raining just enough to raise the wateg Rey
flood level. In the meantime we have got tired of
ing and have. started to drift on our old claim. It is ng
paying. very big. The streak of pay dirt is only abow
two feet wide and a foot deep. We have to shore ap
lary. treaty
with Mexico, 1884.
13—Battle of Guadalcanal by
U.S. Navy, 1942.
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MeCourtney Road to sec from Atlanta, 1000 .
Phone Grass Valley 101-3
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~ Oklahoma admitted to
Union, 1907.
17—Suez canal opened, 1869.
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Action brought in the Superior
Court of the Cotinty. of Nevada,
‘. . State of California and the Com-.
. plaint filed in the office of the
County’ Clerk of said county
Frank. G. Finnegan, attorney. for
the estate ¢f W. G. RICHARDS,. conga “¢
deceased. °MARGUERITE. JILwo ae
orinerly _Margaret Allen} (ag.
ALBERT. G) ALLEN, COSETTE. °
ALLEN JIMAN (also known} i
te D, Allen), MARY ANN]. Bs
‘DAVIES, CAROLINE FRANCIS] Frank G, Finn
his 22nd day of July,
ry
the ground with timber and it takes us a lot of om
time:cutting it. We drifted about eight feet last week
and took out.eleven ounces.
Our jackass is getting-to be.a nuisance and is almost
as much of a pét as Jack, although we don't let him
21—Mayflo s,compact
signed, 10
sleep in the cabin, a liberty which, judging by id
actions, he seems to think should be allowed him a
well as the dog. He gives us a concert in the ea
morning that wakes up the woods; follows at our he
to the claim; when we visit our neighbors, trots along
ag if social duties were in his line, and “he-haws’”’ ang
brays whenever:‘we are out of sight. Pard says tha
with the exception that he is too fat, he has all the
symptoms of being in love. :
JANUARY 11, 1852.—The country is stirred
over a mysterious tragedy that nobody seems able ts
solve. Neither Ristine nor Carther, the two miner
at whose cabin we ate our Christmas supper, have
heen seen by anybody since that night. No attenti 7
would have been paid to this, as the boys do not
track of each other to.any extent, had it not been
Sunday, a week ago, Henry Shively went dow# ft
‘their place to pay them a visit. He found the door ¢
the cabin open, and no sign of the men around. This
‘. would not have seemed. strange had not the inside of
the shanty looked as if:no one had been there for ¢
week. The fire was dtad in the fireplace and a pot ¢
beans that hung‘on the hook had been there fér days
as the contents were sour and mouldy. The flour sack
had been gnawed open in places and flour was scat
tered over. the floor—no doubt the work of coyotes
and mountain rats. Nothing else seemed to have been
disturbed. Shively went down to their claim, which
was close by, and found their Tom and tools in place
i he picks and shovels and the Tom ifon were rusty,
t. proving that they had not worked in the mine for 2
week or more. Thinking it queer he concluded to come
up and tell Pard the circumstances, which he did, meet:
ing Anderson on the trail coming back from town
Pard turned back and went with him to their cabin
taking Platt along. They found everything as Shivel
had told them, noted that.the best clothes were hanging
over their beds, a shotgun and rifle on pegs overt
fireplace, and a six-shoofer under one of the pil ows:
1/On.a little shelf by the window, where the gold scales
stood, there was a yeast powder can with about
ounces of gold in it. It was certain from the looks o
things that the men had no intention of: leaving, ame
it was also sure that they had not been near their cabin
or their claim for a week or ten days. Pard came home
and told me about it and next morning. early we rode
down to Selby Flat to see if anything had turned
to explain the mystery. Nobody there had seen @
thing of the missing men since Christmas. After tal
ing it over it was agreed that a delegation should ¢
over to Nevada and find out if they had been '
or had left by any of the stage lines, while about twenlj
‘of us formed a searching party to look the country ove
in the vicinity of the cabin. In the middle of the fort
noon we ‘some of the boys shouting up on #
hill and, on going to them, found out that they 3%
discovered Ristine's\body under a manzanita bush:
was in bad shape and the coyotes had torn off be
arms, but the face was not touched. A watch was lem
the coroner notified, and that afternoon an inquest WE
held. -Outside of the fact that Ristine was dead, not
DAVIES, LUKE T. YOULTEN;! attorn
PATRICK +H. LEONARD andy .
. NELLIG H. LMONARD, his wite. = — = i Be y-S05. danger signe
and. DOYLE J.. UNDERWOOD 2
and ZORA Z. UNDERWOOD, his br PN 6 ase
wife, JANE DOE, and also all) ~~
other persons unknown, claiming Mrs. Catherine G
LEAVE MEALS: FOR HUBBY
jany right, title, estate, lien or].. Paha ye Se
INTEREST, in the real property. GRASS VALLEY: «A ‘faneral
described in the complaint . ad-. service was held yseterday mornverse to Plaintiff's ownership, or. ing in. St.. Patrick's. Catholic},
any cloud upon Plaintiff's title] church for Mrs. Catherine Crow. .
thereto: Defendants: ley,. former resident: of WashingYou are hereby notified that/ton, Ne county, who died
an action has been commenced) october .3ist in San’ Francisco.
. against you in the entitled Court] phe service was conducted by
Rev. Patrick OR’eilly. Interment
If you’re going.no a vacation,
Mrs. Homemakeér,, :and,. leaving
your husband at home to get his
meals, you cali prepare his week’s
food before yow go. You simply
package and ‘wrap it carefully,
and pop it in your home freezer.
All hubby does is dip into the
freezer each evening.
ehile
children like to take
‘by the above entitled. plaintiffs
h or your huswas in: the family plot, Washing‘for, the purpose of determining
all adverse to any clouds] ton cemetery.. areas the title to all that certain Surviving the deceased are her
hes . Tet situated in the City} children, Michael W., Lawrence
‘of Neyada, County of Nevada,. w., John A. Gerald B., and Le. State of California, and morel. iand T. Crowley; Mrs, Elma Nan. particularly described as-follows:} sie, Mrs. Esther Bixler, Mrs,
Ruth Gmiener, Mrs. Dorothy
ie TtQaWits ose
. thaws, than. tie!
‘Thomas, Mrs: Madeline’ Larsen,
be if they were ‘herly several grandchildren, and nephcked that morn-. ‘TS which the quarter section. ews and nieces, all pf*San franog . eorner omthe liné between Sec-. cisco. Bae
tion One. a Twelve (12) in] Mrs. Crowley was born in Nehe a, vada county 75 years ago.
, ‘Commencing ‘at ‘fence corner
oh the southerly side of a road
The streets south of Market
‘street in San Frajicisco run at
j right angles to” rket street.
. . The high.court of justiciary is.
the supreme crimjnal court in
Motor vehicle accidents in San
Francisco in -1946 «accounted for
. the death of 157 persons.
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ing was developed and the jury returned a verdict §
“died from unknown causes.” Then a thorough seam
of the cabin was made and inside of the mattrese*)
big buckskin purse was found, which contained ab0v
eight hundred dollars in dust. In a box under the ott
bunk there were three yeast powder cans that we
full to the top with gold. We buried Ristine close
where we found his body and it was a sickening J®
{From letters in the box it was learned that both ms
from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There is no susp" ™
of robbery, for there was nothing stolen; and it doce!
look like murder, for ‘if one had killed the other §
aurdere? would certainly have hidden the traces ©.
d to quit the country. The general opin’
arter is dead and that his remains will be
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