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“Bourn Fortune is Distributed Largely to Kin.” The Union, pg. 1, 7-10-1936
“Bourn’s Service to Earlier Mining Told” The Union, pg. 1 &4, 9-6-1936
“W. B. Bourn at Life’s End at Filloli Home” The Union, pg. 1, 7-7-1936
“J. Gregory of Empire Fractures Collarbone” the Union, pg. 1, 6-25-1936
“Thomas Oliver Dies More Than Year After Wife” The Union, pg. 8, 4-22-1936
“Intensive Teaching in Safety Work” The Union, pg. 7, 4-9-1936
“Newmont’s Net in 1935 is given as $1,272,267” (Empire-Star Mines) The Union, pg. 1, 4-9-1936
“Empire-Star Co. adding to Brown’s Valley Holdings” (Jefferson Mine added) The Union, pg. 4, 319-1936
“Local District is Outstanding in Gold Yield” The Union, pg. 7, 3-5-1936
“Slices of 3 Fingers” (George M. Noyes, Jr., @ Empire Mine) The Union, pg. 3, 3-1-1936
“Smashed Finger Yesterday” (Clarence Collins @ Empire Mill) The Union, pg. 4, 3-3-1936
“Mine Motorman Injured End of Thumb Yesterday” (Clifford Rowe) The Union, pg. 6, 2-13-1936
“Large Estate of Mrs. Agnes M. Bourn Distributed to Family, Institutions” The Union, pg. 8, 1-111936
“Twisted Knee as Rock Falls from ‘Hanging’” (Empire Mine, Redfer Udy) The Union, pg. 8, 1-81936
“Empire-Star Mines Distribute $8,000 to Employees Today” The Union, pg. 1, 12-24-1935
“Removed to Hospital” (Ernest Crase from Empire Mine) The Union, pg. 4, 12-22-1935
“Shift and Half Layoffs to Rule at Empire-Star” The Union, pg. 7, 12-21-1935
“Mr. & Mrs. Starr will construct new home at garden site” (old structure to be entirely removed)
The Union, pg. 8, 11-9-1935
“Mystery holds as to origin of Starr Home fire” The Union, pg. 6, 10-30-1935
“Starr Home at Empire is Fire Target” (fire destroyed the first Starr home on the Empire grounds
about 20 years ago) The Union, pg. 1, 10-29-1935
“Empire Miner loses finger in accident” (Mr. Davis at Pennsylvania Mine) The Union, pg. 8, 10-161935
“Broke shoulder blade” (John Kissee) The Union, pg. 7, 10-12-1935
“Miners escape critical hurts in 30 foot fall” (Phil Paynter, Henry Rowe) The Union, pg. 6, 9-51935
“Suit over lode ends; 90 days to submit briefs” The Union, pg. 1, 8-29-1935
“Mining suit evidence to end Tuesday” The Union, pg. 1, 8-24-1935
“Galena Ledge version given by Fred Searls” The Union, pg. 1, 8-22-1935
“Defense in Bullion suit rests case” The Union, pg. 1, 8-21-1935
“Testimony as to Galen Vein again offered” The Union, pg. 1, 8-17-1935
“Mining suit centers on Galena Lode” The Union, pg. 1, 8-16-1935
“Attorneys in mine suit outline cases before U. S. judge” (Empire-Star Mines Ltd. Vs. Grass Valley
Bullion Mine, Inc. and others) The Union, pg. 1, 8-14-1935
“Finger end amputated” (Clarence Coombs) The Union, pg. 1, 7-20-1935
“Gold trails lead Hoover to G.V. camp” (stayed with Mr/Mrs Fred W. Nobs at Empire House) The
Union, pg. 1, 7-4-1935
“Country Club closes season with election” (Empire Country Club) The Union, pg. 8, 6-27-1935
“Empire-Star in high ranking as gold mines go” The Union, pg. 7, 6-15-1935
“Empire mine foreman to rest in Bay Region” (William Lamar Rowe) The Union, pg. 6, 5-11-1935
“Empire-Star to operate mine in Browns Valley” (Pennsylvania Mine, Yuba Co.) The Union, pg. 5,
5-10-1935
“Empire-Star Company has active year” The Union, pg. 5, 5-10-1935
“Development is success secret of local properties” The Union, pg. 5, 5-10-1935
“Injunction in Empire-Bullion Suit is Reported” The Union, pg. 4, 4-12-1935
“Mining Personalities: Fred Searls, President of the Empire Star Mines Co. Ltd. And consulting
engineer for the properties of the company, arrived in Grass Valley and Nevada City Thursday on
company business.” The Union, pg. 5, 3-9-1935
“Bill Gilbert is back on job after accident at Empire” The Union, pg. 8, 2-28-1935
“Albert Roure, who was rescued from gas fumes, in town” The Union, pg. 7, 2-19-1935
“Local Mines in upper brackets for production” (Empire-Star) The Union, pg. 7, 2-1-1935
“George Chase, former mines gardener, dies” The Union, pg. 1, 1-24-1935