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Vol. VIII, No. 81
The County Seat Paper
NEVADA CITY, CALIF ORNIA t
The GOLD Co
CONSTITUTION
VIOLATED SAYS
JUDGE COUGHLIN
M's.
ley, is not te be denied her co
tional rights, even though the
Valley city council and police department, from
like
what is knowWn in haut ton cire
a “going away party,’’
all indications,
But Judge Miles D. Coughlin, Ne.
vada City Municipal judge, cal
sit in the hearing of whether ¢
Mrs. Jarrel’s restaurant shou
closed for lack of a city li
. srants her a new trial for the reason .
that her constitutional rights
to put it mildly, been overlook
preceeding court actions.
There are
features of
et promentory, so. Briz fave
Coughlin’s order sranting a new trial that a vigorous kick, expecting
to Mrs. Jarrel which cannot fail to the: burro to back out suddenly
interest thoughtful persons Pagani cae ak? decamp. Instead, the guilty
ed with liberties and rights which beast gave a Plung forward,
the Constitution guarantees to citithrust her *head through the
zens of the United States. His order small window in the back of the
llows in full: tent, and set off at a lively pace
Under the complaint in this case down Manhattan’s main street,
the defendant wags charged with vio:
lation of Section 13, of Ordinance 38
of the City of Grass Valley, and accused of engaging in the restau
business without having procured a
license so to do, to which she pl
ed not guilty. Tria] was had on
Sust 14, 1934 and a ju
verdict that the defen
as charged.
which has been denied.
under Sections 1450 and 1451 of
Penal Code and Particularly on
Sround that the verdict is contr
to law and evidence, and upon
further ground that the provisi
of the 14th Amendment to the Cc
‘Stitution of the United States have
been violated as disclosed by the eviThis motion was argued and
‘ submitted. ~ :
An examination of the entire Or-}
dence,
dinance No. 38, which requires
persons engaged in business in Grass
Valley to procure a license so to do,
discloses no discretion vested. in any
person to refuse a license.
vides
out first procuring a license, a
further provides that it Shall be t
“duty’’ of the City Clerk to prepare
and issue a license for
“liable”
amount of license fees for differe
lines of business endeavors.
The fees required to be paid under
the ordinance are in the nature. of
license. tax for revenue. There
no provisions in the ordinance
indicate that it is are
under the police power of the
(Seee In Re Johnson, 47 C. A. 4¢
John Harris, the witness for th
prosccution, who is the Mayor of th
City of Grass Valley, testified that
the defehdant on
ions after July 1, 1934. Visited th
+ je * .
City Hail and requested a license and
tendered the amount. due
cense, and: that
¥ told the defendant the the City Coun
cil had decided to refuse to issue
business license to her,
City Clerk had been instructed
the Couneil not to issue
fora: Ji
defendant,
While. no ease has been ‘found
which has heretofore
covered the
criminal Prosecution of a person refused a license under similar conditions as in the present case, there
cases which hold that a judgment of
mandafe’ will be entered directing
the issuance of a license where the
necessary conditions
performed by the applicant for license, and by analogy can be considered
and applied to the present action. In
a case of this kind it was said:
“The ordinances of the City of
San Bernardino, as they now stand,
entitles every man who complies with
their provisions to a retail liquor 1icense, and this respondent complied
with these provisions:
a
Trustees of
cities have no power except that given them by express Provisions of law,
and we find no power in any of these
ordinances vesting in them discre(Continued on Page 3)
George G. Thomas, .one of the
owners of the Eagle Bird mine, near
‘Washington, is in Nevada City. He is
is here
3essie Jarrel, proprietor of
the Dugout restaurant in Grass Valnothing better than to give her,
Judge
rendered a
nt was guilty
On August 14, defendant moved for Arrest of Judgment
On August
16, defendant made a Motion for a
New Trial’ Senerally on all grounds
It prothat it shall be unlawful to conduet certain lines of business withevery person
therefor, and provides the
are
which
gZulatory license
city
at least two occashe, the Mayor, had . terrace and Walls,
a . Attorney and Mrs: Harry 8B,
and that the
by
a license to
are!
precedent are .
THIS BURRO STORY
. igs in Nevada City
a chance to Make p
MAY BE A TRUE ONE
Briz Putnam, leaser of the famous Union No. 9 of Manhattan
looking. for
’
t
{
a
!
. storia vit
. ;
Four Hundre d CCC
Boys Fighting Fires
‘HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
. TO REGISTER AUG. 23, 24
Principal H. BE.
Kjorlie, of the high
schoo],
high {
. School students, entrants as well as; SWIMMING al
1oney mining. : i those attending last year, must reg-. } i ~ Wr
He ata act brine a famous burro A forest fire which started in the made an inspection of the burned ; ister Thursday and Friday August
Inti ‘Miss: Jennie”? down district Sunday is now ' district near Piedmont camp of the 23 ana 24, at the high school. The. Addison Janes, swimths
bhis Coontpy ain F under control after burning over 600 Camp Fire Girls on Rock Creek this; ~ice wi s Onan 9 5 in, Manager, has announced the list
hetitu. to this ntry wit} him, and ‘, . ‘office will be open from 2 to 5 in
Grass from. what Al. Kelliher Says . 4cres of ‘burned over” land. Ranforenoon. He reports everything 48 /the afternoon and from 7:30 to 9 in’ those who have successfully pasge
7 OD H % io ins ij j > ' . . s
about the habits of this disrepu. 8er a A. and had ane men ae ios aie Shape; About 10 ieee were 'the evening. The principal states the requirements for Junior and SennO table spinister burro, it is, per» the fire and it ig expected that most burned over hear the Gipysy Or . that after Friday tio conflicts in the 5 1
wou haps, just as well. of these men will he brought in this Overnight camp of the girls. ApTime was when Briz and iwo_ . evening.
les as,
. fellow prospectors were camped
in a big tent in the Suburbs of
Manhattan.
led to . Yaphoants
. from a card party
or not
ac evening, found Miss Jennie
De
. erouched In the door of the
cense, . s y ji
. home tent munching away in
; . the camp’s g
1 fe; : :
4 . two companions peaceft
»d in 3 ic
€ Nothing wags Visible
nie e
wearing the tent lik
€ a bridal
veil and train. Briz’ two unfortunate companions rudely aroused from sleep and left in in the
open to face the Snow storm, refused to hear his explanations
of what had happened, and chased him down the street in the
wake of the burro.
CAR DOOR OPENS AND
rant
eadAuBriz, returning late
on a snowy
rub box while Briz’
uly slept.
of Miss JenXcept her extreme south"MAN GETS BAD FALL
. last year.
ifire was cau
The big fire which
tabout 1100 acres at the
. American river, in rough and mou
tainous country, is practically out.
, ©onsiderable area of large timb
was destroyed in this fire:
there were 400 CCC men and Tahc
Forest Service men on the fire line
State Fire
From all indications, t
burned
head of t
Ranger
.
FIRE DESTROYS 3 NE
CARS AND GARAGE
A: fire of unknown origen thi
j morning practically destroyed the ga
j fage and three ecarg back of the mor
Sacramento street.
covered about 6 o’clock.
very few minutes.
The Studebaker hearse, the car
used for preliminary conveyance of
the dead, and a Willis Knight car bethe longing to Lee Day, resident attentite RoC: Martens, who resides west of dant, were all practically a total]
ary . Nevada City. was in town Friday! loss.
the . from
Ons
his ranch.
Ol-l on ag business tri
from a car near
door flew open.
ceived a number of severe
besides the badly
Dr. A. H. Tickell j
CLOTHES
e S treating him.
a
Sepa ee,
ARE NEEDED
nd
he
The Reqd Cross
soliciting
of the elementary 8rades.
cipal demand at present is.
especially for boys.
Anyone having cloth S or. shoes
may leave
them with Mrs. R. Goyne
at the Miners Foundry and they will
a} be placed in the Red Cross store
room which is nearby.
for shoes,
nt
D he was catapulted .
Roseville, when the;
Mr. Martens re.
bruises
erushed
forearm.
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
of Nevada City is} God.”
clothes for School children .
The prin. e
He is recovering! The damage ig covered largely by
from a badly fractured arm. While . ‘7SUrance.
FIFTY TWO ATTEND ,
. LAKE TAHOE SERVICE,
Fifty two members of Trinity:
.
jvada City and Grass Valley respec.
' tively yesterday attended church at
‘Lake Tahoe and heard Bishop Por. ter preach on a text from the Book
of Amos: “Prepare to Meet Thy;
Fifteen members of the comchoirs of ‘the two local
hurches were present and they presented three special features during
the service: An anthem by the full
choir, a quartet by male singers, and
a solo by Mrs. Ray Packwood. Following a picnic luncheon, all were
invited to tea on the srounds of the
bined
Bishop’s cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Farmer
Are Breakfast Hosts
é Mr. and Mrs, Frank F
e. tained ata breakfast Sunday at: their
home, Woodcrest on Robinson
Heights, southeast of Nevada City.
e. The breakfast was served on thg
terrace under the pines with.a bag@:.
_. ground of pink betunias against Fthoe
\
armer enter: Those to enjoy the breakfast were
wickee,
Mrs. Otto BE. Schiffner, Mr. and
and
Mrs. Frank Farmer,
Miss Brotnov and:
Elmer Stevens, weg
“With the announ
marmjage, Miss Ma
Nevada City high
this morning preg.
tion to the board
Miss Brotnov
teacher in tj
‘School, were
ago, Miss .
languages
of. friend
Wish herj
ement of her
garet Brotnov,
school teacher,
sented her resigna1 of school directors.
and Elmer Stevens,
e Grass Valley high
narried some two weeks
Brotnov was a teacher of
and had made hundreds
in school and out, who
great happiness.
Bt Play
Pacifi .
Prese
1
.
.
nted at Church
the, Methodist church Sunday
a short play entitled ‘“‘The por.
nd the portrait of a soldier boy .
"was given. The play centered
came to life and talked of the
lessness of war, and the need of
re peaceful demonstrations to,
«ce the place of militant parades.
" was a very forceful Play and very
ell acted, so that the theme was
early understood and appreciated
yy all of the many in attendance at
At
night
arou
trait
who
use
mo
ta}
Wi
Cc
visiting the mine.
he church. The actors ware: Ren
Laney ¢losed up all
fairs, and they have returne
to reside permanently.
seently,
lawyer, married Mrs.
they have decided to
‘City their home.
mining. They have rented the Bagar
E. Barker home and will move ‘there
ee
ee
ents.on Main street Frid
Card games were Played
charades. Those Present were: Dick
Bennett, Arthur Elliott, Addison
Janes, Harley Leete, Jr, Dick Stevens, Lou McCraney, Betsy
Betty Kornmayor,
Margaret Gibbs, and Roxanne
served.
time.
Newly Wedded Couple
To Make Home Here
Sweeney, Carl Murchie, Don Jones,
Audrey Davis, ‘Helen Arbogast,
Margaret Phariss. Elma Eden and;
Flossie Angoye were stage Managers.
Each ager flayed his part remarkably
wlll
and
; n
The play has been previously giv-.
en at the Epworth League ae pea
in Humboldt county, where it had ;
been equally. well received. The .
a
, ; deco events Will begin
aying of taps, by ; see ugler,], = 2
playing of taps, by an unseen US {in the afternoon with bron
was the concludiny note of the pro-}
ean.
Miss Roxanne Boggs
Is Hostess to Party
Miss Roxanne Boggs was hostess
to a pleasant gathering of young
people at the apattment of her paray evening.
as well as
to
Bennett,
Ruth Curnow,
Boggs.
punch were
very pleasant
Ginger ale and grape
All had a Pa
ed
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy DeLaney
his business afd here
As announced in the Nugget. reMr. DeLaney, Los Angeles
Andrews, and
make Nevada
He will engage in
Sex
.
The land was logged over
sed by a careless smoker,
Over }
Today
tuary of Coroner A. M. Holmes onThe fire was disThe fire
department
found the fire had gained much headway on arriving but
they were able to extinquish it in a
and j
' Emanuel Episcopal churches of Ne. Toping, fancy riding,
r jing and bulldogging,
A move has been made
. the cooperation of the-G
. Chamber of Commerce an
Valley
Nevada
next year, to Stage
Park baseball field.
to hold the rodeos of the
Watt Park, south of the Gr
city limits,
Support of the Grass Vall
zations,
Mr. and
visited for a time with
relatives in *Orland,
camp in the high Sierras over the
Sonora Pass. They caught a large
number of fine trout in
laus river, and had an
summer, ©
The home of Mrs. George Brown,
of Graniteville, burned to the
sround at an early hour
ning.
parently the fire
he
Spots that were ey
Mr. Sharp also
he
nA
er
this morning
the fire w
ion
and
morning.
De
S./ acres and burning
WMONT BUYS
‘SULTANA GROUP
. The later Part o
.;ed the purchase
the Empire mine, e
William c. Jeffrey
‘of the
Newmont
reopening.
employed. Mr. Jeffr
years
of
ready for his vacat
was still more please
irealized it
. given employ
A rrangements are
the seventh annual Nevada
Rodeo, scheduled for
Sust (26th., at Pp
from Grass
highway.
earda
The famous Barnsby
chos, special roping events, and, for
the first time in many
gram
steers will
of bulldogging
be presented
Sunday’s events will
by a p
7:30
Peardale Program will
0’clock Sunday with
between teams of the J
aires of Grass Valley.
A barbecue lunch w
t noon by the home d
the Peardale Farm Cen
rac
Miners
County
Rodeo
ab
finance
the fencing
if the project
The committeemen in
the rodeo are:
rsons, Har] Covey,
a few days ago from
ar-. Vacation. Mr. Barron will
rived Friday from a five .week’s . position in the Nevada
stay in Los Angeles. « "ere My. De-. School Monday, August
late
~
origin as. traces we
Greenhorn fire east of
as out, the last of the
spot fires coming
This fire
,8round
fire burning
over about 560!
-'. Newmont Mining Com
sroup of claims, whi
ast of Grass Valley, which the. company owns.
claims will be work
Preston Hill property.
Pennsylvania mine, of the
Sroup, was
be and é this Morning to start
About eight men will be.
ey, who has haa
mining experience,
on the newly purchase
meant more men to be/ w
ment, and the develop-!
;jment of another property,
NEVADA COUNTY
RODEO SUNDAY.
AT PEARDALE:
Valley on the
The committeemen have
arranged an extensive program.
arade in Grass Valley on Saturday evening at
a baseball game
Baseball
It is planned
John Bieber, Walter
Louis Le Due,
Carl Tobiassen and Eben
Mrs, Bey. Barron returnMrs. Barron’s
‘ ior life saving. The requirements o
Study periods will be adjusted.
saving are made very ex:
that the wearers of the
are completely’ prepared to
Save life in emergency. Those who a
Successfully passed the tests are cap4 ;
. ADA i
sent men to‘ the] ed ddA}. ot & BLY
Névada City . f 4
they returned as . . GIL. . able of rescuing drowning. persons, ct
e ‘ B and are able to apply artificial reg. .
= Diration. A list -ofthose to whom ©
SHOOTS SELF ) Sues Save the life saving tests and .
who, passed: Dick Stevens, Marlin ~
incurable ma-, Young, Albert Pratti, Ray Wilde, Fan : a
Johnson, who has been . Robbins, Betty Kornmayor, Arthur a
4 resident of Nevada City for about Elliott, Vernon Sandow, Norman oa
two years, this morning committed . Chatfield. om
Suicide by shooting himself. John-!. The requirements of junior life q
Son was an-uncle of Leonard John-. saving are not so hard, and serve to q
Son engaged in the auto cma lead up to, and create an interest in te
business of this city. He was about senior life saving. Thos who passed is
65 years of age. Funeral arrange. the junior life saving test are: Jack%
ments will be made by Holmes 'F son Englebright, Lacy Jones, Rox-— “4
eral home. anne Boggs, Bill Sharpe, Bob Grace
ham, Bud Worthley, Carl Kopp, Herschel Lotz, Joe Widoff, Elton Tobiassen, Carl Tobiassen, Albert Ponticelli, Melvin ' Clark, Don Thomas,
Betsy Bennett; Ruth Curnow,” Lou
McCraney. : £25
Those who are in the beginners
tests, from which a button is given
. are as follows: Dorothy Roberts,
. Harry Roberts, Betty Jean Dickson,
Elta Hanifer, Betty ‘Tou Krough,
Barbara Moore, Frank Roberts, Lillian Williams, Robert Jyne, Bob
'Still, Tom Ashton, and Silvia Ron..
ning.
was of incendiary .
Senior life
re found of two
acting,
badge
so
men ,
in early this .
was mostly
aj
a
only a few large . Suffering from an
lady, L. F:
un:
f last week the
pany completof the Sultana
ch lie east of
MAN FOUND DEAD
Hendershot, Supposed to be
a miner, was found dead this morning at-a place called Elk’s Club on
the You Bet road. ‘Apparently he
had been dead. for sometime. It is
not yet determined whether or not
death was due to natural causes. Coroner A. M. Holmes took charge of
the remains.
EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS
. DOWNIEVILLE MEETING
There is an Epworth League Conrence in Downieville during.
hole of this week. \ classes according to’ability. Advanc-°
; vada City people plan to attend the! eg Swimming is to be started, and —
Conference Wednesday, and memthe vorrect form of the Australian :
) bers of the Epworth League from Ne. crawl will be taught. Sundays, howlvada City will put on their play, ever, no classes will be taught, but
Portrait.” the day will be devoted to games and
; City at five contests instead.
j ning, and w
(that night.
Sam
These
ed through
the
nee
; superintendent
Sent to the
the
was
ion today,
but
d to start work
d mine, as he fe
Janes reports that he is forming
; beginners and intermediate swimmthe; ing classes to be reorganized with
A group of Ne-!
om
The
Nevada
o’clock Wednesday
morill not return until late .
Those who plan to = WELL KNOWN GRASS.
with Mr. and Mrs. Buekner to DowCarl . nieville are: ‘Ben Sweeney, 3 VALLEY MAN SUMMO} rT)
, Murchie, Don Jones, Audrey Davis, .
ast, and Margaret Phar.
They will leave
completed for
County
Sunday, Aule, nine miles
Colfax
Helen Arbog
!
iss.
C. .C. Skewes, aged 79 years, of
, Grass; Valley, passed away at 10:30
hounced success in the past, Biving o'clock Sunday forenoon after a short :
their play at the Epworth Institute at . :
‘illness. His death comes as a great
Humboldt, and last Sunday night at /
. Shock to his friends who are countythe Methodist church.
HILLS FLAT AND GRASS Icom of the Nevada County Traction
VALLEY T0 VOTE SEPT. 25
; Company for years, or until it shut.
down, when he retired. ; :
Mr. Skewes suffered the loss of a
September 25th has been
as the date for
leg several years ago. He bore his
named . sutfering with great fortitude, . . He ©
the holding of an . had resided in Grasg Valley for 33
o'clock. Thej election to determine if the Hills . years. ‘
begin at 10) Flat section, east of the city limits, . He leaves to mourn. his passing,
Shall be annéxed to the municipality . a devoted wife, Mrs. Mary Skewes,
unior Legion-. A resolution stating that 25 per, two sons, Charles Skewes, of Gnass
jcent of the residents of Hills Flat . Valley, E. G. Skewes, of San Jose,
ill be served ! desire to incorporate into the City . a sister, Mrs. S. S. Bisell, of New Jerepartment of . of Grass Valley, was read at a meet, . Sey, several cousins and five grandter. The'ro-. ing of the Grass Valley council Tues. children.
at 2 o'clock day evening. Burial will take
co riding, The resolution follows a eg o'clock
eS, steer rid. which was circulated recent]
. Hills Flat section as
to obtain ing the Ssewag
rass Valley . the area.
d the Grags .
Club with
Association
enefit rodeo
of the Watt
These people have met with proherd of bronyears, a proiof {longhorn
be preceded
place Tuesday at
petition from his home on West
y in the; Main street in Grass Valley. Jefford
4 Means of soly-; and Son have charge of funeral ar® disposal problem in. rangements. :
‘MANY GOLFERS ATTEND
The plans for Grass Valley’
$15,000 city hall, subm
les F,
S new
itted by CharDean, a Sacramento centractor, were approved and adopted by
the council. Bids for the construction of the new ‘building wil] be: advertised within the next few days
and will be accepted by the city clerk
up to-and ‘including September 7,
MR. AND MRS, FIGURSKI
BUY CHATFIELD HOME
Mr. and Mrs. John Figurski have
. Purchased a ‘home on Nivens Lane
from Mr. and Mrs. Solon Chatfield,
Mr. and Mrg. Figurski are from New
York City and moved to Los Angeles
for the health of their little son,
George, later moving to Nevada . City
where he is improving. They came
here about :a year ago. ;
COLD FLAT SCHOOL
-_“TOOPEN NEXT MONDAY;
. es
Gold Flat ~schook.
fall term on M
this mor-} Alice Harry y and 0.HOME COMING TOURNEY
The home ‘coming tournament
Staged yesterday by the Nevada
County Golf Association, proved to
be a great ‘success. More than a
hyndred golfers ad their families attended the affair and all voted it oneof the most Pleasant of all big pa e
ties that have been arranged there. —
The clam stew, donated by District Attorney W. EB. Wright and Cor-,
oner A. M. Holmes was exce rn
future at
ass Valley
obtains the
ey organicharge ‘of
Smart.
a summer’s
resume his
City high
27. They
called for a second helping. Car
were greatly enjoyed by ‘those,
found the day too warm 4c
A continuous procession o
made the runds of the
r going to
the Stanisenjoyable
‘ithe teachers for the coming ter