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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 25, 1931 (6 pages)

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Sisal Basil a FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 1931. . © THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALI MINING 1S ACTIVE IN ‘UNLAWFUL TO INPORT MT SHASTA MUD FLOW MOAAVE MINING DISTRICT; FISH INTO CALIFORNIA IS BEING STUDIED . ' t only unlawful to import{ Uncle Sam has decided to step in wrict, proving more profitable live species of fish into this state and see what can be done to curb the wince the well meaning . prospectors , from other states and countries, but cores, of Mt. Shasta’s falease began to realize ;it is also against state laws to trans-!mous river of mud. tle gold port live fish from one body of water Intermittently, during the years, wan. It makes no difference how low to another, it was / announced by 'old Shasta has spewed forth a great . Where no deer 5 the poor ore, so-called, panning mus, . John L. Farley, executive officer of [mud ow that'swept out of its path, . . Joneaatse — sini ha pacuichail be kept up, or good milling ore will the Division of Fish and Game. \earried immense boulders along as if nereoe county holds the low record %e thrown over the dump. For inThis also applies to eggs of species. they were chips of wood, ruined of but one deer begacd. Sacramento etapHe, a panning of Cow Boy mine the state official said, and properjroads, bridges, and whatever pees > close second with a grand -. from the ore pile in most must be received from ‘stood in its way an temporarily destotal = four bucks on Fecord, The ‘ «amps would be considered, say $10 Fish and Game be. poiled fishing. in the McCloud payer.;remancer of the counties range F 3 ‘to the ton, in this instance, the ore fore such intr ‘Rut this may end in the near future. . from 10 deer on up to well above f Major J. R. D. Matheson, in charge refuges of the division of. fish and game. This shows an increase of j 1673 more than were taken during : ol ' the season of 1930. ‘Counties in which more than 1000 ’ 3 deer were killed inelude Mendocino, . }{ 1,706; Siskiyou, 1,516; Modoc 1,486 and Humboldt, 1,069. Out of the entire 58 counties in this state only two were registered . ‘ were. taken —San . Leasing in the Mohave mining d1sIt is no is; Mooking for a ahat much depends om the lit =a = aw =. =] = a pa ti CH teal —— _ Cr else x authorization the Division of oduction is undertaken ie Hin as well as $50 to the ton i Undesired species have been *inthe thousand mark. { : : TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS a: ; : : aes : P. ant jot ri fice Such a suecessfal season reflects for } reason the metal is heavier, . troduced into many waters in this . of the Sacramento mere et OFIGE of y ia — — Ss running. as. good as $18 to the ‘State through carelessness on ‘the!the Gnited States engineers, received ,not only the practical results of sen@munce jpart of some individual, Farley said, ,orders from Washingtom to make an sible legilation and effective eia ere ‘and such introduction not only creat. investigation of the mud;river to deforcement, but also indicates thar ‘termine what can be done sportsmen are giving their full. sup. ut. -Leasers ate spreading out, that is, ti»nuisances but, in some instances, to control ! . 18 blocks of ground on the Desert tended toward the destruction of the flow. port to the protecyon of these es é : ! é s . , . Las + . ae . ° * 7 ale ‘A112 wear Mueen: and the Calkins holdings are eood. fishing. Obstinate and expen-. Engineer R. L. Ecenhofft of the. Same mammals throughout the year, : 1 tl] al : ss et oso see : f bes Nae tine ae itaiie Ma_. division: officials said. a now. being: worked by leasers, y] , Sive problems are often created by local office has been de tailed by bie a “with good showings. Ed Wolff, Louis such thoughtlessness and in many jor Matheson to make a study of the} _ e iI teat » roases.¢ metnk Foie tie : ; ‘ rg rather data to be used “ ; : ee j ‘Neil and Herbert Lank, leasing on ,;c@Ses 4 practical solution ss control mud flow gots 8 ¢ : . . PIANO SACRIFICE—Late moder . the Hopson ground, have a goodly of a species is almost entirely lack-; when an official. report 1s supmitted piano located here in Nevada City, Munch of free milling gold ore Pat ins ' 'to the chief of engineers in Washing-. will sell at big saving and most any’ , DUA 1 ce dies 8 . mngs 2 1 re. a z . . * : Ge itt aatoing Nees Meee eee ‘ ton terms-—For particulars write N. Ba) Wolff, adjoining, is-now bringing 11 . If any organization becomes inter eat at a : : MecNeil,.1015 Jay Street, Sacramen-. 5; hoist and other equipment for his ested to the point where introductgenhoff said he expects to CoM-) to, Calif. i lock ‘tion of a ‘favorite’ species is conplete his survey by the oo Jan j Yi AR. AROUND JOB. GOOD Wages gate : ltemplated, the matter should im-. 2@*Y: He has requested officials of . = == = ae Tom Franks, one of the long resiyyediately. be stug ied with fish culthe McCloud River Lumber Comalents and Jeasers g,enerally working turists of the Division, fhe executive pany, one of the heaviest sufferers by himself, ecured (a lease on the! officer said. from the mud flow, to ask any perDesert Queen, “just to help out four . The! Division ‘of Fish and Game S028 knowing. of Shasta mud flows ‘dle miners”, fortune favored thelu,. maintiins .29 excellent fish hatehprior to 1920 to write details of then Bi s . : fe 5 : -wue ; E 4 a! and they are now in for many pros-!eries in Californi® and is. progressobservations and send them to the , perous: days. Adjoining this shaft, A. ing splendidly in fish culture opera,Sacramento office of the United . ' States ‘Engineers. One of the principal questions for which, Egenhoff hopes to find the answer is what relation, if any, there is between weather conditions and the mud flow. Ezenhoff said there apparently is no feasible-way in which the flow of mud can be stopped, but that the data he gathers will be used in trying to find out how the mud flow -can be controlled with a minimum of damage. Gs L. Greenleaf, _brospecting from the'tions.-Dr. J. O. Snyder, of Stanford surface Nas good indications of mak+ University, has been added to tne ing ore. W. Lions, closeby is putting staff of the pureau in some: good ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS That Make The Meal a Banquet of fish culture hard work in a cave and will supervise the administranear, a glory hole” that in the early . tive details of this important worn. days, was considered a sensation in . Low water-during the past season gold mining has,.in many instances; enabled the Short, distance south, RE Whit= . Division to make reasonable pro) saker, Wm.-Smith, H Menard, are!gress in the battle against “rough winking on the Gulch elaim, with) fish’, Farley said, and if the angling good prospects. than two!publie will use caution in carrying months .ago there was only one oui-. live bait and otherwise cooperate in fit on the mountain facing the Los the work, much ground’ will have Tle pe Ne ibte eae latted eae ne 195,805 DEER SLAUGHTERED KAAK TO. HUNT FOR . pypInc HUNTING SEASON A FAULTED VEIN : SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.’ 17.—Deer taking during the past hunting At this store you can obtain everything you need for that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious dishes and odds ‘and ends that change a meal into a veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise. cheerfully promptly delivered. We disappoint no one. Just give us a trial and be convinced. J. J. JACKSON Phone No. One We Deliver ? Less The Sweitser, tease adjoining have wood ground on the North Exposed "Treasure. Roun Bros. are successful Jeasers GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY on the Exposed Treasure D RGR ATRL TL OTE TLIO EL EPG EN Te RS, ‘holdings. oda t Fisher an Miley, have a large tonnage for the Elphant mills next a: rin. fo. . Red swith a eouple of miners has shipping Brite on the wi @re ahead. C. A. Heyn is one of the the famous gold vein that faulted on j LN wteadfast leasers and is about as the 500 foot level. Mr. Kaar, prei vell as as to good pickings as any ot poses to contract. for a piece of ad4 the old timers in the district, vancement 42 feet westerly from thej
aS ee : old bottom workings. So that this; Bert Wegemann and Ben Landise work can be done with safety and at} sees Leasing on the .Cow Boy mine: h “the same time, give the local miners! bie 8 NA RE a oes » Se . bh tiwo ore piles, one.of 5. tons and t chance to bid on it, an. examina-; g Dm: ! wther “some 20 tons, with plenty tiqn will be made: that will give a! ; 2 more alone. , good idea what -the cost -will »'Do You Know! ee) 2) ete : . Work has strated by-one set of: min-. Sener nee Serres : ‘.lers.now going over the hoisting There are three thousand two : : our: yotng miners from Los Anee = is oing ovel loistins I hundred aA biahiy “five candied getes have been granted a lease on ee . Chiropractors in California and they the [ixcelsior claim. There are ai Indications in the face of the pro-'are caring for sixty five per eent of 5 5 . a rae waar i 5 aN eeD 2 si t icte ri the aid wumber io? other leases to’be visited. . 2% d contract, shw pieces of quartz'the sick and afflicted without tl = (tics to the Gold Coin vein strong of Hospitals, School Nurses or : appropriations. Weather . conditions. and. frozen enough to warrant this advance-, If you have not experienced ens = wea “Wawa s “f, 3 ment. A auccessful find at “thistlearned the valuation of Chiropractic ener pairs ieee wee saa ee will mean that other claims . Pinal adjustments for any and all Elephant mill running steadily. ye , : ailments the human body is subject Rs in both of the groups will be pros-ito, then that is just too bad. Se : pected below their workings. Here is a chance for you, comThe ‘Burton brothers, with but, hte. Keer was’ apent @ larse aumol mencing next week 1 will give my * Rittle exception have handled) all of Wane @eolou! th i ‘. services free of charge three afterthe milling ore, in their Tropico ke # ee e upper workings. poons from 1 P. M. to 4 PP. M.-on ‘nil, not only for the local; district since acquiring ownership of the old; Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Dg weet? Sige ee s If you will come in during those Mut for many outside districts. They 0 ours I will give you a thorough axe nave the lease on much of the Standamination, including, blood pressure ‘ard group. C. A. Heyn, likewise 3 est, spin y ay aes . ". Downieville, Sierra Co., Produced} plete adjusting. ! i { both sub-leasing to experienced mine 1% million dollars. $16 © Fr I am doing this that we might be workers in that branch of mining. : re. Free) 14) to say that there is not @ person ; fe water power; timber; good roads.'jn Nevada City who does not know Engineer’s reports and maps. Smali! what to do at the first sign of illness ANGELS CAMP MINES ARE payment, easy terms. Would retaim. . Be Deron. 1 third or half interest. Temporary offices at the corner of T0 BE REJUVENATED J. M. O'BRIEN Mill andFactory Street. Nevada . Room 416 City, Calif. Reports are that a group of Cali-. 57 ‘Post Street, San Francisro, Cal. § : os fornia and Eastern capitalists are — . preparing to take over and rejuveFINE C T l 0 N A L mate the famous Lightner and Utica WATCH REPAIRIN ' amines at Angels Camp. The old pro. iw ducers will be provided with modern. RADIO.SERVICE AND REPAIR equipment, workings deepened, and g AT j arrangements made for reduction of Rete, —Al. . the large reserves of low grade ore CLARENCE R. GRAY i A. \ -konwn to be in the old areas of both ; : properties. ute ee . = th Set i, ei ke oe ‘The Santa Rosa Mines Develop520 Coyote St. Pt on le A Modern ‘Hotel in the . & ment Company is .preparing. to in: She! . CSN ‘Mountains: force from fifteen ; ioe 3 ‘ be atire ain <rease its working force from fifteen . Work Called for and Delivere ince , to fifty men at the mines near Keelder i er. J. R. Le Cyr, president and gen—— eral. manager, states the company {6} * ” . \ Pipping a carload:of rich: silver-lead é : mA JE; a ge N j r ore weekly, and. that developments i :t : apa production will be materially : ecul al ° l ancreased early next year. : : esr ee oe -.* Belen veins have been demonS e rvi ce trated in the extensive acreage, and About Our > x ? ‘the main ore body. has been oppened Our patrons. have found that it is “different” from others; it ts : na! ; hetic. And that is what you want for more than 200 feet at @ depth of more personal, more sympat n a ' te-d when you have trouble in the family such as death and tts 350 feet. The old = distilla riven ' : attendant misfortunes. ae equipment has een replaced by = ww. wered by 120 qiavcenagmreresrten (Snes Holmes Funeral Parlor * sem1I . ———MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE —_—_——0 Subscribe For The Nugget. yaa ee ia + te capitalist of Bakersfield, and owner of two patented groups, Santa Ana RANDSRERG —George S. Kaar, a. to of season totalled 25,805, according figures-tabulated by the bureau Grass Valley 111 Bennett St. ELECTRICAL WIRING NEVADA CITY CLEANERS Rover, . and the Gold Coin, with gold prduction records far in the six figures, is now making the first go trying for or SaaS Cotebdenennae oat oie ee Wks Scat at JOHN W. DARKE Upholsterinig 109M . L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of electrical wiring and all kinds Pevong of W.H. Osborne ignition work. He is well known here for his high class work. Anyone wishing his services may Phone 10 . Cleaning,— Pressing,— Repairing Here’s the easy road to Merry Christmas Bank of America’s 1932Christmas Club is now open. Initial deposits a¢cepted any we u to January 31; 1932. Whic classification suits you best? Dsrosit You Rscaiva bd next 50c each week .. $25.00 $1 each week . . . . . $50.00 $5 each week . . . . $250.00 $10 each week . . . $500.00 $20 each week . . $1000.00 viding all deposits are made promptly . Inquire at-your nearest Bank of America Branch Plus interest at prevailing rates, pro-A PROBLEM OR A JOY? Save the extra money you need in Bank of America’s 1932 Christmas Club Next year be better prepared for holiday wants. Just a small deposit each week mounts up to a helpful toral in Bank of America’s Christmas Club. You can so easily save enough to give your loved ones a wonderful Christmas. Or finance an. educational course. Or take a trip yourself. Many families usé this plan to accumulate cash for taxes of investment or emergency. “ More than $5,000,000 was distributed on December first to 78,000 members of our 1931 Christmas Club. What would one of these checks have meant to you? Plan now for next year. Join the 1932 Bank of America Christmas Club at your nearest branch—today! sal tinal based Vr t 4 \ * 4 i ‘ ‘ a » 2 ae . t = r Re Ps k { i nay th \ oa Reise ae : , ane er See “i ial