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VOLVI PIOCHE, NEVADA. FRIDAY MARCH 0 1900 Q :j0
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COMMISSION 2R3 MEETING
Board met at 10 o'clock, a; m.
with R. J. Gorden, Geo. C. Bald
win an! Jas. A. Nesbitt, present
The bills of Wm. E. Abbott.
was again presented for road
work, and an order made that
the billa be ajain returned to
him for the signatures of road
inspectors, and to definitely state
what amount of work was done,
where, and a report to satisfy
the Board that the money had
been expended in a proper man
ner, as the amount of $200. was
voted f or a sp ?cial purpos
The monthly claims were al
lowed as per registry claim book.
A bill of Clayson & Griffith was
returned ti Las Vegas, toba pro
perly sworn to before a Notary
or Ju3ti23 of the Peace.
A. A. Carman appeared before
the Board and asked for the sale
of County lots numbered 7, 8, 11.
12, 13, 14, block 26, town cf
Pioche, After consideration the
Board ordered that the same be
sold to A. A. Carman for the
sum of $5.00 each. The pur
chaser to pay for recording the
deed.
A bill of J. J. Monahan, Con
stable fees, etc, was rejected.
Wm. E. Orr appeared before
the Board and asked for town
lots situated in Pioche, owned by
the County, being described as
follows: Lota 8, 11, 12, 14, 15,
16, block 1-lots 18, 22. 23, 26,
23,29, block 2-lots 1 and 3, block
3, -lots 16, 17, 18, 27, 30, 31, 32,
33, 34, block 18-lots 25, 26, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, block 19-lots
28 and 35, block 24-lot It, 19,
20, block 25-lots 10, 15, 16, 21,
22, 28. 28, 29 block 2G-bt3 1, 2,
3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 14. 15, block
19 lots 43 and 40, -block 30 lots
14, 21, 24, 25, block 31-lots 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, block 25. . These ,
were ordsred sold to the appli
cant at the sxn of $1.50 for each
lot
In the matiar of tru judgment
issued from the Judiice Court cf
Caliente. in the case of W. J. Lee
against Lincoln County, an order
was made to return the trans
script of judgment and execu
tion to the Justice, W. D. May
nard, as the judgment is not in
accordance with the Statutes in
such cases made and provided.
A petition asking for a niglt
watchman for the town of
Caliente, was read and after con
sideration the same was refused
for the reason that no provisions
are made to legally pay for such
service out of the funds of the
County.
A communication va3 read
from Caliente asking for the
erection of a pest house for the
town of Caliente. The matter
was discussed , considerably and
no definite action taken other
than, a disposition shown to
erect said house if a desirable lot
could be secured from the citizens
and the lot deeded to the County.
John H. Deck was. sold lot 27,
block 31, town of Pioche, for the
sum of $7.50.
W. E. Harrison , bought from
the Board lots 15 and 16, block
24, for the sum of $7.50 each.
Jake Johnson . bought lots 6
and 37, block 8 from the County
for the sum of $5. each. These
lots are also in Pioche. s .r
Mrs. H. L. Craw was sold lots
12, 13 and 14, block 8,:. for the
sum of $5. each.
H. C. Harmond was sold lots
in town of Pioche, lots 7 and 8,
block 36, for the sum of $12.50
each. , -i
An order was made that all
parties buying lots in Pioche
township must pay for the same
on or before April 1, 1906, or all
right to purchase same will cease.
A petition was. presented and
read from Moapa asking for the
sum of $400 for the use of road
work badly needed at the junc
tion of the Meadow Valley Wash
and Muddy River, and at a point
on the Muddy river near the rail
road, where a new bridge will be
constructed. The Board votad
the sum of $200 for the same to
be paid out of the General County
Fund. "
The official bond of Samuel
Raber, of Eur.uervills ' township.
was approved, 3 the Constable
of said township.
The question of further sink
ing the well near Las Vegas, was
discussed and an order made that
Peter Baol be allowed to continue
the work to a depth of 100 feet,
if water !s not obtained before
that depth, for the sum of $5.00
per foot
Upon a requisition from Judge
Geo. S. Brown, a list of 150
names was drawn for the trial
j:iry service of the next session
0' the District Court
A special levy of $1.25 on each
$100. valuation was" made on the
property owners of Caliente
School District for the payment
of interest on school bonds.
A special levy of $4 on each
$100. valuation was made on the
taxpayers of Bunkerville School
District, for the payment of in
terest on school bonds. ."
T. J. Osborne pezwA bsfori
the Board an'! stated hi bid
bought lots 2 2G, p
town of Piochr;, from 3. .
Wertheimer and never received
a deed for the same, and asked
that the County now deed to him
the lots for the sum of $5.00,
that amount covering all back
taxes on snid lots, an order was
m lie for the tran -,fer for tho
amount r.amed.
Mail Change.
The time of the deparuure of
the mail has changed from 8 A.
M. to 7 A. M., and ever since
the change, while the mail is
ready on time for he stacre to
take it, the stage has not left
town any morning before 8 and
some mornings it has been 9 A.
M. We can not see the reason
for the change from 8 to 7 as
when the stage wasjscheduled to
leave at 8 it seldom got away be
fore 8:30 or 9, ar.d then there
vk's plenty of time to make the
trip to Caliente and give the P'M.
there, all the time necessary for
the distribution of the mail
which left for Los Angeles on
the 2:30 P. M. train.
if any change should have
br.nmade by tin Daoartmifc
looking to the needs of the pul-llc
and the best service in the dos
pateh of business the change
should have been from 8 to 9 A.
M. instead of 8 to 7 A. M.
State Orphans' Home Statistics.
The state orphans, home new
Luldir.g in this city has
accommodations for 100 children.
The state wards now number
62, of whom 31 arc boys. The
height of the - structure from
base to doma is 115 feet. The
grounds comprise an area of 16
acres of agriculture land, upon
which is raised all of the veg
etables for table U3e - and feed
for livestock which includes six
cows. Since the establishment of
the home in 1839, 700 children
have been admittad within its
portals and supported and
educated at the state, s expense,
many of them occupying po
sitions of trust .
Sheriff M. J.- Murphy of Lrn
der county, who was returning
from Chcago with a prisoner
named James E. Finnegan, was
stopped at Ogden Monday and
served with a writ of habear
corpus. ;
Finnegan is wanted on the
charge of obtaining money un
der false pretenses, the amount
involved being something over
$900.
He was arrested in Chicago
and held until the Nevada
officer arrived with requisition
papers. Governor Deneen hon
ored the same and granted the
repuest for extradition. Thir
wa3 on Febuary 20. Immedi
ately thereafter the Sheriff witl
h;s prisoner left Chicago and
t ien by a roundabout wa
t irough Wisconsin left for thr
West This action evidently to
prevent the friends of Finnptrar
! from getting action to stop the
i extradition. Ex.
I MEAT.. MARKET.
ClIAS IX'LVEItWELL, Jit.
rr.oiHHETon.
Caf.tento, - - NTadt.
(Opposite i' .M nkM?.)
Pome,
Fresh Fish.
FreVS Oysters rcelvet
overy FrlJ-ty
H. . W.. UNDERBILL
Fine
and Cigar 3-
Call Once and You will be
sure and return.
HANS OLSEN'S
Is one of the
Finest Places
In I salient e.
anything in the
way ot-
ci. 1.1 C"3is..'-ar.
('ALIEN' t K NLVA1A
Henby Lee Henpt Mathe-
PIOCHE
JUh$T
MARKET.
Pioche, Main Street Nfvada,
Prime Bef,
Pork,
Mutton and Veal.
Leo jrxcl Mathsws, t3 opa.
CHAS. LEKIloRSKY
MET nci
Pioche. - , Nevada
THE PALACE
J. G. - row; t 1. 1- t
The Finest of v -
I -Amines,; -.
' ' iquo'rs
Cigars,
Always on Knn.
&TljhJD andl
"E00 l. J TABLES.
TONSORI A?. PARLOR
PIOCHE, - - NEVADA.
Vli work elono In the
Highest ?tyj of
the Art
Also his a first class H-th
IttMjin where Hot and
'."Cold Water Baths .
. can be had
HENRY
Wholesale and
GENERAL fflECHANDISE j))
Groceries and "rovisioiiB.
Glassware and Croclrery,
Vines, Iiqor.i end Cigar
A. CompkteLine of Miners Supplies always cn
hand.
. BOOTS, r SHOES.
m -
MAIN ST OPP MEADOW VALLEY STREET
Fioch.3, - - ITovada
CILVERWELL HOTEL
Calionto, -: - - ITovada
Bostcf Accommodations
- Fi' Class r eds and good Rooms
rpecial tti ' crirh g ven the Kitchen ana
C ining sioom. and the 3?st the Market
ffcrds Will be served.
Hot Sanitarium and Baths in Connection with the Hotel.
Water 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Livery and
"rss,3oarded by tlieDay, "Weekank Moutli.
Blacksmith Shop
here you can get all kinds! of
Blaclimithing done! at
Reasonable Prices.
CHAS.CULVERWEIX,
IDAHO
The Land of DpporlunM
Farming, Fruit Raising
Mining
A Triuitv of Industries in which
sha is unexcelled.
Irrigniiou ha niada'ber funning an
unparalleled success.
The Oregon Short
Line Railroad Co.
Will gladly furnish descriptive
matter in regard ' to state re
" sources. ...
D. E. Bublei; ' Dr; S." Spbhcm,
G. P. & T. Agt. A. G. P. k T. Agt
Suit Lake City, Utah.
WANTED.- TKtWWORTflY OENT' VMAS ( K
i neta count j t: n.um ln.lnm U,r an old
wUbllxhxd k'aw of .olid Ui:uci1 t.olina A
( rlllt, h. D. ad. kl ruh ikilur of I d 00 pud
0 eitmk men W outtday with U eiu-o- dlract
iroo hulti.rtni. Mmtty sUt.ik-mi for tpa
l.VH.MllCiluin 3:HCh?c(i
i y jf n f Ai i
Makes "delicious hot biscuit,
griddle cakes, rolls and muffins.
An afcsoJstsly pcre, cream cf tartar ftmiSf
v . fcTWAfc MKNNI MW6M OSW KaW WMb , .
WELLAND
Retp'! Dealer in
Feed Stable
PHOPRIETOP
NOW
RUNNING. SALT LAKE
TO
LAS ANGELES,
'""VIA''"'"'"
UMDL1 lOllMf STATIOM.
Fast Time, ' ,
Superb Equipment, : .
Observation Sleepers.
Writs nearest Agent, or to.
J. L. MOORE,
D. P. A.,
Salt Lake Citj, Utah.
77
Pioche and DeLamar
Stage Line.
Via Calicntcs and Panaca.
J. A. DENTON Proprietor. - . . ,- .
Stage leave DeLamar at 7 A. M. every ; day?
Leave Panaca at II "kl. and'Hoclre at 8?0O A. 'SI
every day, connectiag with the ft L, L A & S L
Railroad at Caliente. .
Pioche Office at Thompson's Store."
A S. Thompson, Agent.
Caliente Drug Store
JOHN SHIER,
Fine Toilet Soaps.-
VThe Latest Perfamea.N-f
O-The Latest Novelties in Writing Paper.
TThe Choicest of Candies. !
Also a fine line of
and domestic.
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
DAY AND NIGHT
Caliente - -
J. A. Denton,
The Tables supplied
Best the Market Affords.
Good Beds and Well Furnished
Rooms.
QTStagea Leaves Hotel for Pioche, Panaca and Delamar
every Day in the week.gXl
THE
DIM & BIO CB41E
AMD THE
io eiinn
iao scGnxo XjIhq run s,
GlenwoofSpring8, Aspen, Laidville, Publo, Colorado
Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City St. Louis,
'n. , Chicago, and all points east. ' f
tionnec5in at uaen union nepot withall
Southern Pacific and Oregon Shor. Line Trains
The only Transcontinental Line passing
directly through Salt Lake City.
Splendidly Equipped
between OGDEN
Via Three Separate St
THROUGH
PULLMAN
and
ORDINARY
SLEEPING
CARS
DINING CARS, Service a U
3
Fr r.t t ld.n, fra. il'ntrtod booklets, etc, Inquire of your
neutit tioket agent, specifwug the to Grood runia, or tddrasl
I. A. BEMTIU, G. A. P. D
. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
ay-
PROPRIETOR
Cigars both foreign
- - ITevada.
Proprietor.
with the
Fast Trains Daily
3
AND DENVER
Distinct Scenic Routes!
Denver, Omaha,
To Kansas City, St.
Louis & Chicago
Without Change.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
Ptrmnvlly Conducted Excursions.
Cane on all through Train. (fy

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