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rae Volk TX. Ne. 73 The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center MONDAY, JAN. a1. 1935
, FG & E. PENS LEGAL WAR ON BEAR RIVER MINERS
To Slice Off Kinks “aim om ae Injunction Suit Filed
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\% ‘ * SACRAMENTO, January 21. — : ans x The country ,.store has always! 3).. .. 5 ee shies 9 CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 21.—-The on ep AP Ee a : . wits California’s 1934 ‘tax on beer and
. bee ‘obably always will -be ;
long hoped for work of taking the SIERRA COUNTY MINES 5 ; : J : . wine at 2 cénts per gallon amounta oe : ss : : j¢the center for whatever might eR aoa aE F The Pacific Gas & . Electric company. According to authorcrookedness out of the Yuba Pass ( RA : : * ed to $1,509,232.35. . This was re; Vi ¥F i ergy
‘ a . %come up or be desired in the sacCompany last Friday Filed in . itative reports, however, this
highwa started a few days ; lem ; — EA > %i vealed here today when the State : ee : : x ' , : ,
& y a ays ago YELLOW JACKET MINE tion where located leo Re the Placer County Superior } dispute see di fai " t
when a crew of surveyors, under. The Yellow Jacket mine, at Alleae . a ie ‘ enegenindel ory . Board of Equalization completed Court an tifaction walk against a ge a emir ie .
the directiin of Engineer J. L.Fos-. ghany has about five men employee M or aphid 2 ka ela es i beverage tax assessments for DeBear Rives: seltng caeidiaiibs sala a a a crn hg he
ter started surveying at the bridge,ed in mining and developmerm of <t f E aa Mercantile POnaNyS cember totalling $106,458.60. tay: bees The Coulee ay j nee es ‘ sal ea Rite 3 i ee Ae Berean ets At ae See : # Store Wednesday afternoon. The first. taxes levied by the zi 8 3 nol core —
on the Middle Yuba River at Free-. the Jproperty. William LightenberThe ohone +f F kop sides asking for an injunction, ;, uary
man's Crossing and working north. . ger is superintendent. +c df oe 0 porate under this law were for “April, . also prays for daniiwes of Now hu ouuk it would a
The engineering department has opKENTON QUARTZ MINE #c° Poe ye Bias wes es see? 4233, when seles_of beverages not $500,00 anal such éther relict me ‘tit the Pacific Gas a
4 ened up an office in the Mayo builtMining and milling continues atl see the ons jp Sey sections paccecing ee yer Sent ie, aon as aie ‘court may see_ fit to wicca Coes ane has declared —
q ing where they ‘will make their/the Kenton mine near All Ue eee Aad ead ee pe reNE were Jemelined. Thue, 1984 grant : Il 3 ini int j : % my %jis the first complete calendar year fi : fe oe et ee ee eee headquarters during the work. with a crew of 20 employed. “Diek if The asi sepiy “Ves-—sey=te4 during which io tax has = Pe Named_as__defendants are J. . ests along the “Bear River, and
This is the starter on the approp-} Wilson is superintendent. Geor 61 Forni, whom do you want?” ae Total levies pt: the tiga ‘W. Scott, Ruth Properties, Ltd. { is lining up’ for a finish fight
viation of $75,000, apportioned for. Gamble, of Proctor and Gamble, of . % “The small one with the ae a whiny thé Gane tran eee You Bet Mining Company, Remwith the mining interests. It
this work, and it is hoped that fur-]soap fame, owns the mine, and: Mr. Fer FOS Gh his noek. 2 4 $fin 1933 were $633,013.72, so vai inet ’n Hill Placers Inc. Ltd., ~{ is claimed by mine operators
ther appropriations will be made t>. Gamble often visits, coming’ up from!% ,, ie . : : catiue yles Jilliam Mao i ;
PP a cae , € as is ae : & up es Oh, -yes, that’s the only one#/last year’s tax marks an increase of oe et 2 aiecueuce oe slong thé Beas Beivce, ae ye complete eliminations of. kinks in{his home in San Francisco. . &with four legs and bie ears we'lk $876,218.63 guire as administrator of the water rights are amply protectae this crooked ieee It estimated : PLUM xO ae psee if we can locate him for’ At Hitaé practically all taxable heyestate of : ane ame ahan e ed against encroachmént, either
i that the survey will require two or] Art Campbell, as superintendent, . #94,» : Bt cave anlas were those Gt beer, ac-. ccased, W. W. Mein, Liberty . by priority rights, or by agreethree m ; art] apendi as te > ; i . x j rs =e ES Hill Gold Mini Company, . ; > P. G. 3. Comok. ve i hea en a aioe . ca a ee Frank had left his gate open#. cording to State Board of aes ta R. P “ yada a i Pee ee i ae ee eine eee
I eather conditions. ing and ¢ eaning ou € umbago fang the donkey, belonging to -ag{tion records. Even after repeal of setae ar Lie wih Ta oe . } pany itself.
i It is probable that the actual re-. mine. This property has a 00d . Foros Sitar oak boarding’ . Prohibition ' in December 1933.! Grizzle, Frank A. Crampton, os
t construction work will start by April. past production reeord and holds . # : jaa! ee Fe ee anes e ea : ; eI: “) lt and as many as nineteen Jane William Maguire, who is perhaps
i : oe i . %him with Frank for the winter,#; Wine sales ~ were accountable for. tf ini or Mav, and July at the Intcst. This) good promise. Ran : ; PD hsiv. x. arall part of the gallonace. . #24 John Does. Lone OF the bee oe Gil Gee whe Wb Baie es oar ae i ad taken liberty and like all ee R I meen The Pacific Gas & Electric men regarding the water rights inand done mostly with machinery. ‘WOMAN SELLLS BOOZE 102 zother loose . animals, went toe . complains that the defendants volved, today said in an interview
Should. the contractor need’ any 1lo-! ae have damaged and are damagzfor the Nugget:
cal labor, truck drivers, etc., same MINORS, GOES T0 JAIL: % The animal was soon located,, TRANSFORMER BLOWOUT: ing its interests in that these . ‘The P. G. &-E., have a water
will be procured through the Na-. fhaving been adopted by the cegy I A mining companies turn their . . right on the South Fork of the Yuba
tional. Re-éninloy ment Séevice, head ee [fboys and was given lodging in the AT VA CAP REPAIRED slickings into the Bear River . River to furnish water to the hyoffice, Marysville: with C. F. Gall} Mrs, Dominica Berolo, convicted . ¥ government warehouse with thee . from which company obtains j. draulic mines of You Bet, Dutch
ean pinnaner and those wishing to of Violation of section 34 a hea Dodge dump truck as a room* Louis Roverts. peneral overseer . its supply of domestic and irFlat, Gold Run, Scott’s Flat, Quaker
° obtain any such work should eee) state liquor control act, selling liq-! &mate. : of peeps houses and substations for} rigation water for Newcastle, ‘Hill and gravel mines at Nevada
ter with that office uor tq a wn? began a ent er . SeoeEn Ines eo icangesseseceet ihe Fy : & E. with 25 men completPenryn, Rocklyn, Loomis, LinCity.
* sentence in the county Jail in Ne Patent Se NG Bee Jed the essceet fhe of a new trans.
by building dams across the outlets
itis inderinite) “at: this time, boas ne ee .
Fon vc ais oe WOMAN Al LACKED BY lformer bank at the Central mine of ' This is the second injunction
whether the reconstructed road will In April, 1934, Mrs. Berolo w ae te poe oes ific C &
4 . Jot, © ‘ Fashe Lava Cap Company to take the suit filed by the Pacific of small lakes. The company subfollow along the same rieht of way) civon qo ninety day suspended \sehe) DOGS IN CAMPTONVILLE} place of the one which blew out!
as the present highway, or be re-. tenjce for manufacturing and selling le
early Friday morning, necessitating
sequently built Fordyce, then Lake
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coln and other communities, -“This) the company utilizes first
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routed from place to place. Should} jiquor without a‘license. Justice of Gre REDE ; . shone apace of Wee ei aah . Spaulding ane ee pinion beni :
the eevernmant:a dann whick ae a : mae : aie iy ; i a oo . . CAMPTONVILLE sre aes a shut-down of the mine for two . This first was directed ayatust . spillways were placed in these canis.
; ; Bi Peace C. A, Morehouse: last phe Sel as 5 : : : days. The men. worked in shifts, ; the Liberty Hill Gold Mining ;The Old South Yuba Company imsurveyed last fall, be constructed he-! or@ered the ninety-day sentence to) W hile returning home from work ; Company, Ltd., and asked an pounded the flood waters but did
ent Freeman's highway bridge would . One es vie eto no neler eee iia a , ‘injunction to restrain the Lib/not draw on this supply until the
s 2 : 5 ie 9 Satter en SUE FEA ReR ¥. Der: fox . erty Hill from taking water i natural waters of the South Yuba
be 38 feet under water, and a new Ite nee was suspended. Mrs. Berolos. terrier, Foxy, were attacked by two . from the Boardman ditch, and ‘were below their first water right.
night and day until the damage, attributed to a discharge of lightning,
had been repaired.
low Freeman’s Crossing; the prescourse for the highway would have}trial was held Thursday. large neighboring shepherds on the TRUCKEE HAS MANY VISITORS . damages to the amount of $15,The P. G. & E of late years: has
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y to be sought at that place. eee street in front of her home, badly Sheriff and Mrs. Carl J. Tobiassen; 000, allegedly resulting from . been drawing all the natural supply
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, TRINITY VESTRY TO GIVE easel eee hae terrier, and inflict-. accompanied by Russel Farley, ' dynamiting the headgate when jof the South Yuba by, first, 15,000
und . ing three .bites upon her, on the! found Truckee in. her six feet of! the Liberty Hill insisted on .wainches above its rightful water
jus ROAST BEEF DINNER thigh, ankle and finger. The injur-. snow, a beautiful sight, on Sunday. ter which the P. G. & E. Comrights, then 30,000 inches. The
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ies were such as to necessitate medi-} There were fully 500 visitors in the pany had denied the mining ; company has been placing boards in
) ii CAMPAIGN OPENS Agreat roast bes of dinner with! Cal attention, which was administer-. town, all having a fine time. It reg-j the spillways of its lakes, impound; & pumpkin pie and all fixings will. ed at Grass Valley, Foxy, also hav-. istered 22 below zero Sunday morn-, 9 ing the natural supply to the detri, ibe served tomorrow evening it the ing his injuries treated by Dr. Roes. ing and snow was. frozen to nei WEAR S GAS TAX ment of the riparian owners and prii : . vate water rights on the South Yuba
. SAN F RANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Cali. Elks dining hall by the vestry of the ; ner, vetinary. . trees.
fornia’s ‘1934 Cradle Roll Call’’ is . Trinity Episcopal church. The ves: OE PES RS Ss Se PORE regis ete ‘below their dams.
on. Today, from Siskiyou county’s try will be assisted by the ienibene
IS $39, 625, 000: “The old South Yuba Canal Com® snow-clad slopes to San Diego’s sun-, of the St. Agnes and Trinity Guilds. . Legis ature nies t . pany did not draw on the surplus
eee supply i 5 2 of AuSACRAMENTO, ° Jan. 21.—-Cali. upply until the 15th or 20th of Au
urged to attend. The price is 50 % : : ats i ih }gust of each year. Now the P. G. &
‘ents and the proceeds will go for a orem ax e Seen RRs TE Ee BR E. draws all the natural supply in
Saher ea I : : : " amounted to $39,625,055.32, mark-. ~~ é : .
the benefit, of Trinity church. June and places it in foreign streams
kiseds trands, postal authorities are; Ail: members and their friends are }
distributing little brown U. S. Bureau of the Cenus ecards to everyone
requested and drop the card in aj, per cent as contrasted with a loss of
ot the more than 1,500,000 homes ing an increase. of $317,702.33: over
in the state. . ee ie eee the dorteapendineg dears foe tens to the detriment of lands in Linda
, > f > ‘ i rr: > ‘ > ¢ > , Ss ‘4 te : Joo, i iY > Bee
These carda veniestpavente of ba. = . By RALPH H. TAYLOR ) and other real estate. But an aad : township and lands in the vicinity
sa! Or ts p en or No ad valorem tax! . valorem tax, if it should be imposed, . #ccording to announcement made; . :
bies. born in California during the Saat c sais . yh eco. : vet jay by the State pik of Marysville.
Such, if present signs and por-. would not only wipe out this saving, . ere today by the State Board of “oy pot ep ss,
year 1934 to fill aut the information : : te : é cinta “. Banalizetion. This is a. ¢ain of 8 Water of Bear River ‘should
2 3; ar -orree , > . ‘4 . ‘ r ve » ‘ YT 44 4 . . b $4 fe
{ te nts are correct, Will be the dictum . but would -probably cancel at least never be used for domestic purposes.
d i Se : . of the 1935 State Legislature. part of the reduction achieved in arca : 1
box or give it tothe postmaster. The . To the farmer, the . mer . ae ler the first part . 12 Per cent in 1933, when the total Large numbers of cattle and sheep
diaro te tieG . o the farmer, the home-owner,; property taxes.under the first pai : é Bs are grazed on the water sheds of
PORTREY A aaa s Led jthe — busines man—and commoi. of the Riley-Stewart plan, which . ‘@%°S from: Sie (BaRroe: were: GSN ,« B R S Holl dG
The. cards then go to Washington . . pape ee ; ee : . Seuss is ie ares ie SO7.85.2:09,° OF $763;985.88 less!” a eevee teep Hollow an sa pibiy
: : ' i i hemp te he property owners generally, it means} transferred school costs to the state. s ‘ : Horn. It is a common practice of
and are, ‘returned te’ Sac aments cae eS : j : : ny : Lane Sees : than in 1932. raga
ees el Be a : escaye from at least $60,000,000. in Even more dangerous is the fact aie a iggy econ . . people residing along these water
where a corps of checkers will com~. a : : ; 7 é Not all of the ftfel tax assessed is . i
‘ : = additional taxation during the com-. thata-tax ‘once imposed is exceed: ; ; : courses to place their toilets. over
pare them. with the State Depart. : : : ae : available © for road’ purposes, the : ; oni
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. ing two years. ingly difficult to remove ‘and usuaHy : running water. 2
es ‘ ; Board points out -in ifs. comment. oO Att inf d : th
+3 ae . : ; «> mounts in rate, when new revenues 4 a “One. ‘citizen informed: me that
But beyond. that, in fundamental ¢ Refunds made.by the State’ Control: bath
are needed. : for twenty years he maintained a
g ler on account of .non-highway uses : i h flushed +t
ee s ‘ Danan ioe j , yrivy and each year flushed the re-,
new recognition on the part of Cali. . ; : a , absorb approximately 10 per cent cf I : v8 ni fs =
, ~~ . . wi 2aring Oo 1e whole 2m OO s os bb, Gees as Sfornia lawmakers of the inequalities . : es eee : “ age ares! the tax, se-that.less than $36.000.ae i hie ine Ba phe! was dis
roéperty taxation, the Nationa ea : charged into the Bear River.
pete: Y : : x 000 out of the total collected for si ‘
1934 will’ be . available for road .
work. eco onaan of administration . Hl STUDENTS ENJOY. ment of Health records. In _ this
way a check of the ‘efficacy of the
birth registration’: statute “ean be .
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: mdde and parents, assured. that their . :
j Ne child’s “eitizenship' papers’ ‘are in .
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importance, it means that. there is a.
proper shape; of the old tax system which: inoked
Future benefits of this proof are
Estate Association has recently gone
“an over-all
to real estate for the major support
on. record in favor of
of governmental functions.
pe many. Not the least is the social tex Wulitatian’. of veek estatetace
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. ° ay é ¢ state’ — Faye
} R welfare legislation, both national . The present trend in the Legislainepaoua Adnieh . weuta Gudik diac ae take only a small fraction § of the :
Poth ‘ S ‘ 4 8 Se y ¢} y e bed : :
and state, now being planned——old pe if it may be taken as a criter: i nner Patcd proceeds, leaving an dverage of ap. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
» ‘ nee A a axes Oo de eviec in one yeat ROGET sy " «
age pensions and the like--for which . ian, is definitely against a_ state Suainel “way Gleed of aroperts ee proximately $3,000,000 per month ‘ a
: . : aye Ss J 2ce < ¥ Bine a pe Seah Ott oe cad a
absolute proof of citizenship and } property tax, despite the fact that Kale: dqeedy Ane unisigal Goin for highway expenditures, A program was held last Friday
date of birth are vital. . , the legislators are face to face with oe Re SGP se : ‘ afternoon in the high school study
2 ‘ . = : units to a fixed percentage of the NEW RESTAURANT
Fy Families receiving cards to whom . , a desperate need of new tax sources irde vale sai ities ae hall. Two films were presented on
Rs no babies were born in 1934, but . to ra se approximately $1009000,000 = : : : eae : the new. screen prepared by Mr.
Bi who know of other familes where . inadditional revenues for the comSeven states, Ohio, Indiana, MichiJohn Marks has ~just completed Hobbie They were: “Niagra I'aJls
a there Wave been Bewacinana: are’ Kale }ing biennium. aaRs West Virginia, Oklahoma, New aon restaurant furnishings in the in Winter” and “When anow ftime
Pi ; ee Mexico and. Washington, already. Club Pool Hall on Broad street,. . a
Re ed to cooperate with the Census Bu a Pee z h santed “a Wt fies aah hi f ‘ aces is Joy Time,” a Canadian govern‘ e : ‘here is, to be sure, no guarantee} have adopte he over-a ax limi-. giving him space for two booths, a ; 3
¢ reau, the State Department of . : = : 5 I ment picture showing winter sports
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hat ¢ é valorem, or direct state . tation, with the. limitation running]. table booth and long counter. The]. i {that an ad valore or direct state atic € mitation £ £ in Canada. Afterthe film, the Gi
League put on a. varied program of
stunts and music. The first nmwaber
vas a clarinet selection by Mary
a Jane Warnecke, ‘‘Gondolier.” Sally
HILLS FLAT WATER SUPPLY Robinson played the piano -aceom-.
S paniment. Next was a duet, “Win-.
The’. Nevada Irrigation District}ter Wonderland” sung by Margaret —
workmen made a trip to. Nevada. Stevens-and Madge .Piannezze, acCity today td take a large truck load . companied on’ the piano by Coach
Health and the California Emergency Relief Administration, who are
sponsoring this poll, in having the
cards: filled out and Tel uaned:
property tax, will not be levied to. from 1 to 2 per cent of true values! other equipment consists of a large
offset the loss in state ; revenues. in any one year. frigidaire, steam table and electric
which will result if utility properties And the California Real Estate. '@nse. His many friends wish hit:
are returned to local tax rolls this] Association, while not definitely the greatest success.
SKI CLUB TO PREPARE
SNOW SPORTS PROGRAM
The Nevada City-Grass Valley Ski
. year, as provided in the second part}committed to the program as yet, is
lof the Riley-Stewart tax relief plau,! reine serious study of the property
. but there is, on the other hand,.a}]tax limitation set-up in California.
detinite—inrdication in the Legisla-. [py support of ‘the system, it .calis .
jture that the ad valoorem levy will} attention to the fact. that property
ssociation will meet Thursday evebe used only-as a last resort. liay xs have creased ¢ ‘oximately : ‘ i : :
A fl “ 1 ee 5 . ‘AXONS have decreased approximately lof six inch pipe to Hills’ Flat. {a . Barron. Then came a tap dance by
; ; 3 prepAre-t ielaete < re -is very probability . 23 ar ¢e i states whic lave ; : ;
4 i é oat a . coming from all see . a Per FORE ME Sh PALAtSe WHICE HATO] na inul tau On trench was. Gldie Smith, and a skit, ‘Curses,
At row das 0 are 3 a Soe) é he lawmakers i s of ie . initie 3 Fel-£ imitatic : : ) : c “ Pathe y :
} cr ) s =~ Fe that the lawmakers, conscious of the! initiated the over-all limitation. dug and a pipe line laid from near. Foiled Again,” with Betsy Bennetttions to enjoy the snow sports at t unpopularity of a direct: property vg a this ture reae pes SUR
: : : ee 3 : } _Any program o is_nature rethe Shaw Fruit Stand _that—extends. and Ruth Curnow as _the—_Negre
ore ee aN — tax, will find other means of raisins . quires the most careful scrutiny and to Hills Flat. It will serve the. mammy and the dashing beau 8
life members besides between 400 A jacket of white kid lends needed revenues: Sa Mis ee ere : bee 2 » TOS
and 500 other members. chic to the distinctive sports cosSs y, bu is a vast a ] many new. homes’ and_ business . pectively.
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tume displayed above by Ger. By broadening the tax base, the}sign that the farmer and the gen-. huildings in that section. The N. The last number on the progi
Mrs. Hazel Bawden Allen will. trude Michael, film actress. In I return of utility properties to the/cral property owner—after years of. I. D., is completing their work ut . was a piano solo by Sally Robinson,
this ‘swagger ensemble, a bright . .ounties for tar purposes should, in. excessive taxation——seem to have en-. this time by putting services on the . ‘‘Polonaise:”’ Everyone enjoyed open a class jn public speaking next blue woollen fabric fashions the . : : ee :
Thursday evening in the lounge of skirt and jacket lining. The hat . ™0St instances, effect a material re-/listed the sympathetic -interest of. pipe line for the new ‘Property own. asembly, . whieh was toclaint a.
the National Hotel. ’ fg ef matching biue velvet. duction in taxes on farm property . tax-levying agencies. ers. success.
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