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(4 > TOS sb ’ ing from the past there is no reason demonstrate ; a
rH E TRAN SCRIP r. } NEVADA COUNTY Babes Pigg ae hy ery nection not. be cae ater meat ie ina HISTORY OF HYDRAULICKING ‘ a Se ee H E TRAD
shed Sept. 8, 1980. i ; ; Made. Basiness has increased 86 maey a Wee Lae qe ee pe d jot a ; a
neg See Pr ineee me: \ , f . terially in the last year that a telephone down & thousand feet or more, increas ‘i pei F : f+ Wacasasibei Giccqiee ieee aie ed nara 3 ae meron py A
NEVADA CITY, NEVADA GO, CALIFORNIA . GOLD MINES j line has been stretched to Nevada City, . With depth in both size and richness. i Tas Port That Nevada County Played In i ey Su art
2 ° A ® giving this little burg high up among. * Our mine owners pay ltberal but not ries at This Indust y ; eg : ROWN “& (
L: Mee the mountains, communication with fancy wages, thus obtaining th t : : Ny. ; =e ee 4 :
BROWN & CALKINS. ~-Proprietors Continued From First Page. the outside world. ti Solel] g the mos
2 ‘Phe first attempt at working the : 3 a e P, BROWN,
‘i Granitevilie is one of the liveliest. *fficient service to be had anywhere. oe Pp / a i oie
towns in the. upper part of Nevada . The salaries of superintendents range Placérs by water ditches was in March,
BSCRIPTION RATES. hills and ravines, often appearing in es : ee letribnti “ , 1850,at Coyote Hill just north of this : r
_ Fifty Cents Per lonth. ‘the Delhi mine, near Colambia Hill the hydraulic companies. ‘The quartx. 2! Cally wages is about as follows: So tea 5 eeaanna 5 : jeond-c
and about sixteen miles from Nevada mines of this district include Gaston . Skilled quartz miners The “long tom” was first introdu ; .
ADVERTISING RATES City, was successfully operated for Ridge, National, Culbertson Rocky oe sea toward the end of. 1850, the pick,.
lasek : . Several years, producing about $700,000. -Glen.and several-promising proapeets. PS Peed weet ac ap ves shovel, rocker and wheelbarrow having Made known on application. ; More than one-nalt of this amount was The Gaston Ridge, formerly known as ott Dernier eee Be be tine previously been the only implements : : ce c
SS SZC . paid to its owners in dividends. the California, has produced over. L@ A RNA tee oe : —
; The Enterprise which lies on a $70,000. It is now under the manage-. Shovelers . ° . in use. The sluice soon revolutionized : ¢ ATURDAY....;.
SATURDAY. JAN. 22, 1848. parallel vein-has also been a good proment of Dana Harmon, who has erected . Shift bosses.. gold washing. When the shallow ry O6 Q6 mM t. bee. 6 peek i
placers were abandoned for the deeper evenness . IUCr, . & new mill and with tea n ke th Mill men... ecw RR ES ak
Fah Reiss See a The St. Got hard, which. is situated ait routing, besides developita: the Furnace OO ors aes eee as : A : deposits the latter were worked by Hl
: ie east of the Delhi, promises to becomea mine preparatory to the addit t yo} Chlorinators... . Rk he biegs Medes : 4 DS FOR T
THE WORLD WEL GUY OS.Us. good paying property. The St. Goth. . Giampe: rege A erage width of the. Foremen sulphuret works.. .4to 6 00. ™eans of the “tom,” and when the : UN sue Ib
Rar: ard Company has purchased the Delhi is sé : Eigh : sluice was introduced in 1851 the low : P' ledge is seven feet ‘ight and ten hour shifts are worked pportionment of the .
Among the exports not diminished property and besides working the The National mine, owned by Mr. aad pay-d hill gravel beds were profitably mitied: bes i.
= ; ‘ iff . Delhi, are extending the lower tunnel 3 Eies age pay fay Comes Oncé.a month. . ; :
by the operation of the Dingley Tariff which will tap the St, Gothard ledge hor a oe Bcnuuon coral Mining has been reduced here to a . Lt was soon discovered that the dirtran / Money Among 'the
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may be mentioned American horses. . 1400 feet deep, and drain the mine for! which crush about twenty tons per. Practical science, and our mines are . @8ter than the shovelers could feed it County Superintend
Recent anction sales in. New York, . Several years. day, The cost of mining und milling . ran on a business basis the same as any into the’sluices. Labor at that. time madd ihe fellowina
: The Grizzly Ridge mine is situated ihe i was $6 to rday. The claims were . . a
_ Cleveland and Chicago indicate 4 mach . near the famous. Delhi in Columbia ian pote no The National commercial undertaking. The chances , 78° $6 to §8 per day alert State and county fu:
hools:
reacee tees né oor compared to the earlier shallow) {.
larger foreign demand for horses of sree ie ies gikine’ ferut ie Much credit 1s aue — Moore for his ee are thus reduced to a miniclnees et 1852 Edward E. Matteson, fe AT THE
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speed, style alnd—finish than ever be-. that district. ‘The mine was. located by fie hee abeutod xeon ae Onur methods of mining are tho Still a resident of this city, jaan effort ltison Ranch tenes
fore known. It is also noticeable that . 4: L. Woodruff in 1867 and several rich hoisting plant and with several men latest and most effective. It long ago! to economize labor made the first use of aver: Berne re ee
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ue Dies ci eis tens specimens found. Owing to the crude feet es ; T ANCH ONDER STO
ey etn Na ea are nage ate eet a tae coe W (ce mes
improved as a consequence of better; ®#>andoned. In 1891 the mine was Very rich ore has been extracted . tO 8ee the best opened mines, the most ’ ba ; again located by Peter McAuslan, who . ¢.57, the Sweet ledge, which with’ the . efficient machinery and the best pro«. %!#rge saving in the cost of mining, a
times and more money. to spend for] with the assistance of Benj. Hall and Iowa, Birchville and Commerci:} mines gesses of reduction kn q{8reater quantity of _ material being . :
ay J. H: English formed an incogporated . ;0¥% “ania : ’ uction known to the gold }® Paey :
luxuries. Sonny ‘The mine is well developed, . ‘* Peue fines ee Pate deacon miners of the world must come to Ne-. “ashed in a shorter time. This was COMMERCIAL STREET ‘ eae ‘ ‘ ; ‘ l . Re J the beginning of hydraulic mining. p
The increased foreign demand is only showing quantities of rich ore, and the the Dilion mine and the rock ussays vada county to find them. o : ‘ brest Springs. ...
another proof of the fact that protec-. COmPany propose to erect a mill in the . wel), some running as high as $40 per. ‘The first important discovery of gold. _ 1m 1858 iron pipes were ‘first introC
I . ) . . ench Corral.....
early Spring. : ton. : in Californi . duced as a substitute for canvass hose! LEVY & KLEINE Pp i t mniteville.. ..-.
tion crects no barriers against trade} Abdut 1500 feet south of the Grizzly . ‘rhe prospects for Graniteville are Marshall, 3c was made by James W. in hydranlicking by B. R. Graig on! 3 = ropr e ors, *
: Ridge mine the Live Oak is’ situated. . . , ing and with further 4 cede on January 24th, 1848, while '
eirky tte quay’ of tha. ertles. SRST Taba gael ctl tf . as athe an eet, AR aera gator say ae aa ge meh peer slictae Bee vaiieg oe
~ eriority inthe quality’ of the articles. Charles W. Godfrey & Oo. and wae sold turn to the burg. Coloma, 35 miles east of Sutter Fort. .4mproved nozzles came next, and in
to a San Jose company, with A. Me. “‘qoig discovered in Moore's Flat 1863 O. F. Macy introduced the radius 2 ee Alec
offered for sale. Mahon in charge. About'six men have . ;,, 20/4 bier noth be baptist: NS at . , 4 great deal of new prospecting work dian Springs .
: plate or rifle. Craig’s Globe Monitor m Mountain.....
hi id ts, and . been employed for the past two years ; a ex. 9 8t present occupying the time and eae M
It we = ce ben bear i aut the aoa kay now hae enongh ore pelle rome dollars bave been ©x* . attention of many individuals and com-. ¥®8 then invented. Afterward Richard : tucky Aiea
if the price Suits, the — w Uy Of . developed to run a 10-stamp mill five ‘The German Bar mine, two miles . panies. ‘Capitalists also are taking up Hoskins patented the Dictator, & one? , Tae
us, whether it be horses, bicycles, loco-. y ies El'Dorado, Gypsy Queen, Penn-. St of Moore's Fiat, has been worked . some of the old properties that were . J°inted machine, and later brought out =
motives, sewing machines, watches, or mp lvedig ak Golden "on ‘are ali . to? Several years with varying success, abandoned at water level many years the Little Giant,which to a large extent
ing th b kk i : e 5 ; poney Flat.....;.
foodstuffs, tariff or no tariff. promising prospects in this district. ried gabe lg hoes A eat a ago when the improved methods ‘and . *2Perseded the earlier inventions, accra
is f ] Rough and Ready district has a very taking out $1800 in a hand. mortar and. Machinery of today were unknown,. rom 1852'to 1865 as the river bars We ce
Proof of this is found in the largely promising future. The ga eerie en 23 tons of quartz that milled $17 per . and high explosives had not yet come and surface diggings became exhausted,. . : rth San Juan....
ee ee en ee appatniona: “ie the Oneeole Hd meee ton. Moore’s Flat district like other} into use, the working of the old river deposits rth Bloomfield...
eign countries since the enactment of ably rich bunch of specimens was rh tag Breve: A meaty SermGgs The last official report places Nevada . OY the hydraulic process became a ees Peace the Dingley law. 3 found, In addition to this Boe North San Juan is one of the most county’s gold output for 1896 at $2,380,.cessity and hydraulic minfiig steadily . . : a PUES
og pes care was milled which yielde beautiful little mountain towns in the 75618. The output for 1897 was at} S2ined up to the injunction times.
jasant Valley....
MONEY WELL SPENT. One of the principal mines near orate ots chine vqeaete a en least $125,000 in excess of this amount. Nevada county has been the princi. : ngh and Ready...:
: : ? Hief Hill:......
snes Rough and Ready is the Mistletoe, 4 th Some of her neighbors may be satis-. P@l hydraulic mining center. The . = —===
Nevada county’s display at the} owned by Kent, Cope and others, . Sraucanl Weare ne pac levine Ls fled with the possession of the Mother . North Bloomfield, the largest mine of Golden Jubilee Fair in San Francisco oe hchip Sarma ig ag Airis ot! be-said. These mibes ura on the saine . Lode, but Nevada county thanks Goa . the kind in the world, is located here.
ini : # , . vein and the average width is 75 feet. At present a few of th “ s ie See oe eee
will doubtless do proud to the mining . guction Company paid from $86 to $105 . Phe quartz from one wall to the other that she has the Father Lode. pre: Ww ese mines are RE CO LD FEET. ped
pee weet tees
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: ort, per ton. z , The executive committee in charge . °PeTating ina limited way under the
industry of California. Our County Explorations made last year sur-/ Will average $3 per ton, while at the rg peyor eeae
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, ‘ t : A ; Boss mill several thousand tons were . of Nevada county’s mining exhibit at restrictions of the Caminetti act, imSee ee Pertored = wise ‘sot 19) psteed the o ledge inereased. ta one . Tushed that averaged $8 per ton, ‘Thie. the Gelacnn ene Fair consists of the . P°0"ding their debris in pits or tehind
“ppropriating the sum of $2,000 for its. Claim. The ledge increased to one ore is suitable for Huntington mills following: Fred Zeitlor Chairman; p. . 4#™*, instead of letting it ran into the
Mi id Sobel ‘ : : foot and was extremely rich. The . nq could be quarried out and easii
collection and maintenance, and the Schroeder, which joins the Osceola on Worked top « s tal cost of 70 cents nae B. Marwick, Secretary; E. M. Preston, water ways as of old,
the south, has been developed to a hy ; . : . \
executive committee exercised equally depth of 35 feet, showing a 2-foot led ge . ‘0, which in due time will make it one . Treasurer; L. §, Oalkins, W. F. Englegood judgment in putting two practi-. of high grade ore. ‘I'he owners are . °F, the best paying and most notable bright, William McKinlay, Charles E: A Good Chance. Take Home one of ‘those : LAST NIGHT'S
: ‘satistied with the showing so far. a ee , . Clinch, George Mainhart, John F. Kid‘ 4 Amateurs in the Dia
cal mining superintendents like B. N. gg pita tyres bapital, the Prince . At french Corral the Sledge quarts at a rt, d-. The Wells property situated on MonA OT WATER BOTTLE Ss ;
Pee meee reer ene e none
f is extracted, averaging $30 per ton. Wilhelm. ‘ ‘lis. off f :
that the quartz yields $27 per ton. phat: ae : ji te ered for sale ata bargain. The e here was a fair-size:
ea At Deer Oreek Falls 1s believed to be . {Hore 164 10-stamp mill on the prop ‘Property consists of a house of six From DICKERMAN Ss, theater last evening ‘
tnt tions in Rough and Ready district. a big mine. : . : : Bd ° ge tip ete Oe : : : es
ing mining county of the State should The ledge is from 4 feet to 10 feet . , Srey apy tit oe mab a Jobn This. completes a hastily prepared . This isa good place for any one wishFinest Line of. ate et ee sLedy of Zipons” by
be well represented at this great expo-. wide and crushings have yielded no district to caer the . cen eae story of the Eco industry as.car-jing to-open a wayside inn, as the house ' ded by Leonard De Y
less than $4 per ton. e name o 4 pueh nore
A unty. will, as -at-the Midwinter eens i ee rospects too tiations are now pending for the open-. 48 briefly and s mply as possible. -It is . leading from town to. all up country FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, actory, most of the ps
vada county 7 y P ing of this promising claim and the devoid of exaggeration and embellishplaces. For furt her particulars inquire HOT WATER BOTTLES fably portrayed. Mi
but from tne number and quality ot . ~ . ’
the largest and best display of mining] those referred to it is evident that dette otoine dteteiets ow ae hate ee Nevada county has during the . half . ‘aie int GE “Oldie Melno
istri ti : +a i : f “ > -RU ing was rich,the scen
fag Meee cr eo eae min years past. The mines thers support . in its hills been the most productive Here We Go Again. ’ NIPPLES, RUBBER GLOVES, and : 5
; eed ; : Messrs.Goodwin, Li ah le heavy for amateu
mines, it will be in barmony with the. » 6° ¥0u Conduntite an erienive or that it not only maintains its position . stews Saturday night from 8:30 to 12 at SS ecueidebed It: wai
: sash prove a bonarza. They are running to} generations to come.
pa li States Geological Atlas of 1896, under by the Imperial Paint and Copper bottom the great blue lead channel, ra light comedy.
: ; ; ins . C6rt.copper. On the footwall side of a@ perf lari ' ms EEE osition of th
uted over the Sierra Nevada, in veins this vein there isa large body of iron eas perfect Malaria! Liver Tonic and ready to throw physic to the dogs, try ee Subiles <
gions in it which show such a concen-}@0diron. During the season of 18¥7. Situated in the Nevada City district . Without purging. As pleasant as Lemon vitalizing liquor, that will make life antee to go to the
tration of valuable deposits within a San Francisco for the manufacture ot s W.G. Rice : ght in ten applicat
Two miles north of Spenceville is. Works is the oldest place of such busi. 9#NUINE ask for Grove’s. jy19-6m jan5-tf The Broad-Street Grocer. : ; 4 ,
in the districts of Grass Valley, Nevada the Mineral Hill Copper Mine. On the ness in the State, having first been ras : : o set apart some n
cations known as the Jackson proyerty. p ? : : i ; Ridiecdeast atinak
the Grass Valley district have been and. These properties have all been thor. . Oscar Maltman until the time of his ul artz Jewelr ‘eee i ere
are especially productive. Next in. °Ushly developed and are now awaiting . death. Eventually it passed into the che y 9 BE EH IVE
ri ; ickell , : 3 . %
Shoecraft and John Eddie in charge cf. has been lying idle. A mill test show. . Mine has a tunnel in 300 feet and. good ‘Tickell, Theodore H. tezama Hill, about 6 miles from town, of Lyons.
it is fitting and proper that the lead-. one of the biggest and best proposi. °tY 40d an excellent opportunity for sictha: tien aaa bt oyster Spomtlimot ae 3
sition, and we are confident that Nelow grade ore in the county. Nego-. "6d on in Nev§&ida county today, told . is built just ten feet from the road . ~ tr. The entertainmen
; . numerous to mention in the district A ; 8
Fair a few years ago, win the prize for eons t . erection of a big mill. ment. It verifies the official record that . of Brown & Morgan, real estate agents. BULB SYRIN GES ; i Pan exceptionally gc
: « ies See aed : 7 A ? :
protlucts. there is a future forKaugh una Ready nas produced steadily for a good many . Century since the first mine was found .
Y ; Be =, . the music pleasing.
WONDERFUL DISTRICTS. . While giving a synopsis of the quartz . * Tuppy aud contented popalation. gold mining region of the world, and! Another one of those famous camp : SPECIALTIES.Waldemar Lindgren, in the Unitéd surioer ain eh hs ce: . — mining enterprise that bids fair to. 8 such today but bid# fair to lead for . the Gilt Edge Saloon. it : Pnight. The young p
: in . Company aud located’ at Spenceville. ‘ adi es : oe Shaw’s Malt.
part: “Although gold is widely distrib. copper ore, carrying as higo as 25 per tities of bullion. 8 forge duan-) Grove’s Tasrecess Onn. Tonto is} When you're tired of nostrums and e 9 ae
. if 7 i %, é and placer mines, there are but few re. {2 composed prine pally of sulpher Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness Shaw's Malt. A curing, stimulating, Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies. ie all brides and gi
5000 tons of this ore was shipped to is the Pioneer Reduction and Smelting Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar worth living: Sold by .
Nneisc Co.’s place of busi f F tonic and retails for 50c. ‘To’ get the
narrowly circumscribed area as occurs . $4!phuric acid. hehe te thei ete Pioneer ibe more to follow.
City and Banner Hill. The mines in j ¥¢St Side of Mineral Hill are four 1oOpened in 1858 and condacted by ae couples may be 1
the erection of a large reduction plant. hands of the presentowners who Are Gamey Birds C
8 : , : fecting the work of chlorination to eee : id } Seaman today re
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district, and the Banner fill district ene 7 ter Beatle oa what. ton -. afine degree. In addition to the chloretri fe ood Jewel ry. : from Illinois statir
comes third. per can be traced several miles. Imation process of reducing gold they: ts : a let ina pb White” quail wi
“2 i ee ane sn Aci set-/havé added a 20-ton matte smelter : e e @ : soon. Mr. Seame
Caught-on the Fly. mines: of Wathen “district are ig . Which will soon be ready for opera. These goods are attractive and tasty Brass Valley Spor
Night Watchman Kilroy—“It’s the . COnsequenve among the oldest in. the. ‘ions. Further improvements to en-. anditypical of the. banner goldmin J e J ° JACKSON, cohsiplipety,
4 county. The principal ones are the large their working capacity will be : : : ‘ Pp r (@) rietor county: aud ina s
talk of the town.’ Spanish, Yuba, Blue Jay, Eagle Bird, . made when practicable. The company Teeny oF California. We sassoa P g will be well stock
aii iar The. Magis tid ee ‘ig situated is an incorporation of which Benjamin ufacture them to order, rds.
Kilroy—"Why, those camp stews et above Washington on the Yuba river, . Hall is president and James H. English
Agency For--[onocr Wh he Stoddard. Esta The ledge is large averaging fifteen . secretary. : 4 am iske : ae to
Lammon Brothers every Saturday . yet or more, aad the shaft is down 800 There are about 1533 men employed Four Leaf Clover Watch Charm Blue Labe! Catsu : final account of
night. ‘They’re grand.” feet, which is proof that the mine is as miners and mill men in Nevada Se Beem : p * George Camp!
Tompkins—“I am going to try one on thaceapnien is a 30-stamp mili aicake Whathon thes Pigg wap no pe setiko good luck to the wearer. . . Shasta Water ’ Shasta Ginger Ale ‘estate of Alexan $ ” 0 . J : : ]
Saturday night s0.n08It Turee-fourths ¢ of 2 salle east of the} Carefully tabulated’ estimates show ‘ d, of Grass Valle
as ain Eagle Bird 1s situated the Yuba mine, th he $2 » : : c + :
Reena ot Henolpeate Prices. which bas been known in the district peal Pas oo be * so gold Clocks $1 to $18 ; Depot for a —
Sweet Los Angeles navel oranges. a$ a good dividend payer. The ore . i county last year ’ ° as attorney for
at wholesale prices. A fresh consign-. #V°rages $8 per ton, while the cost of . was obtained at an approximate out: lowed a fee of $1,5
matt Japt pecetved. . an. C. Gaxconn. mining and milling is $2 20 per ton. lay of $1,800,000, the expenditures here Watches $2. 50 to $125. ee . Fancy Gr ocer ies——_-____>~»V4 . ped at $120,000.
production follows the Nevada City Spenceville is noted for copper prop“ there is a 25-stamp mill on the proprepresented + ing all prospectin a is
: A Ses lagu received ut A. B.-Woll’s ters is a good hoeting.works and. 10: of ‘machinery, entanatin ot water ai . Eee one warranted whether low or high priced. Pera. ee Sica : ill be neten 5
To Cure a Cota in One Day . "The Giant Bike, one of the newer ‘Here; ows the influencé of good oA Spec ialty of Repairing. eae Duffy ’s Malt eta eee SF I 00; P. Sekies i ene 20 ta notice
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ee ee lange andstrong ledge of civilization, where law and order are Gamecock Whisky quart-I OO se i pee teu: ttc fe
ST. ee a hoisting plant and 2U-stamp mill on/and building up of mankind for the ire’s 66 “ Sp oa 10 Mikado Soap, per bar
No Cure—No Pay. the.property. ‘The prospects are good. . next epoch of our history, the allure° or 50 Ever
His what our cam}
ything else in proportion, Resri maliant dus
Steeee
: : : in bulk, per gal
eee ; ; dominant, with schools and churches Vere ‘ t = “3 IXL Whisk . » per gal,
All Druggists refund the money if it. ‘yn Washington mine is one of the St . . & B d 5 fea Maer th enacts 75. Olives sis “
faileto cure. 25c. . s4-6m oldest mines in the district. There is . #!4 society forennobling the character . , ue e r an @ Bryant’s Root Beer ,per ’
the German mine, one of the newer ments of wealth and. luxury in a land Ta OS ge
ists i ° “ARABIAN ROAST” -That is the way all druggists sell properties, has a 1U-stamp mili and its eS es Coffee gen jack rabbits,
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Ma-. outiook is very promising. unlearned in the ar ts “of civilization 5 Fl a : mn gray squirrel
laria, Chills and Fever. It is simply . ‘Lhe Blue Jay, owned by Bonney and . must vanish in the dimiess-of the : ‘ Race See ae ag ae ey : zen young chick
: ‘ Baugh, has a lv-stamp mill. ‘he mine! Midnight Sun, and fade awayin the t
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ee, 8 tantolons form . e raid well, one run.in the mill being . confines uf a Dark Continent * oo . sn mountain qu
Ohildren love it. Adults prefer it suiticient to pay for the singe ofl Th ta Nevad : : ig se — inds of vegetable
to_ bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price} ‘Lhe Spanish mine is © marvel o: ere is noroom in Nevada county a ae) : ee * « ; . : wouldn’t come t
25 oc 2 jy19-6m Nevada county. ‘ithe ledge is about 60 for more miners, ‘The policy of our : I ar eceive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily AAT Uk 77d Yr ais ea vrais verve aus ta turday night .
teet wide, the entire body of ore -PAY. operators is to give preference to their <— my orgs constantly new and fresh. .M yoy WIPAML YEP add Ver auLnT {lt} “Lamon
. ‘old ‘hands and especially to men of cy 1s-to bu p
UNION :-: HOTEL, ated by Fred Bradley. There is no. POMC} y <0
rand Ten-Pin ’
other mine in the State worked on aifamily. The supply of “experienced : aoe ; he Plaza Stor C~<e_
fain Street, Nevada City. Scale a8 cheap as the Spanish. The ore! workmen in néarly all the branches of aa THE BEST TO BE H AD teat halle cearen WA RSA ;
18 quarried trom an open cut and drawn . : ” E.
. the industry already exceeds the deFISCHER BROS. Pranc, 2 nd ten-pin tour:
from chutes, The hard rock is %. Props. : Be z
HENRY NETSHE, -.Mawaozn. puiverized ina stamp mill and the.soft mand. What Nevada county wants is ~ “And to sell . . : agai aan , pe ee
: and tine rock is crushed in Huntington . more capital that will aid in the devel-} Pe ~ ike i ‘ . : a arday dioses ng
Hotel Arrivals. porn valve ec kiey De mine in opment of her hundreds of splendid; A _ A : Bs: ee cing at 8 ph
operation crashing about 270 tons per . * e ‘ abe nanies of ¢
H. Barton, Auburn, Ravi day. ‘Lhe totai cost of production does Sronpeta. ; e OWeS rices D8 sealed enve
Harry Logan, 1 One of the newer properties of Washher deep gold mines. The workings of ; CADP ae pon ; ; “ep play
ee Sea, " [ington that has added to the bullion ¢h¢ Maryland. North Star and Grune One price to all, courteous treati : moe the play
were a Francisco, out 20 sie ane ee. pion are from 2100 to ~~ feet deep. . ment and prompt delivery.. 3 3 = : Se eer ret gee a a oe ki
. &rpoott, Colfax, s ~~ Fis running steadily. Providence has machinery on the} Sie 4, : 4 we _
erase ea aria Te future prospects of Washington 1700-foot level and is sinking another PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, : : peared oe
M.T. McDonald, Augels Camp. _—_ district are very encouraging and judgthousand feet. It has been practically! Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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