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PAGE TWO THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
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FRIDAY, JULY. 1, 1932
LEGAL ‘NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
APPROPRIATE WATER
Applications 7024 & 7113
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That EDWARD BICKEL,
Pp. O. Box 881,
Nevada City, California
has applied to the Divisiou of Water
Resources, Department of Public
State of California ~~ .
‘Department of Public Works
DIVISION OF WATER
RESOURCES
Sacramento
Works, State of California, for pe:mits to appropriate. unappropriated
water, subject to existing rights.
Description of Project
Application 702-4
Date Filed: July 31, 1951.
Water to be Appropriated from:
Greenhorn Creek, tributary
to Bear River.
County of: Nevada
Amount applied for: 38 cubic foot
per second
Diversion season named: January
Ist to December 31st of each season
Water to be used for: Mining and
Domestic purposes :
Point of Diversion within: NE%4
3 of NW% of Sec. 10, T. 16 N.,;
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NEVADA CITY
CLEANING AND PRESSING
a. $1.25
LADIES’ AND MEN’S
ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS
Taylor Made Custom Clothes
$19.59 up
PHONE 217-w
FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop.
Bost Building Broad Street
Nevada City, California
Ore and Bullion
Purchase
lif
lished 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Markket St.,San Francisco
Plant: South San Francisco
. NEVADA CiTY CLEANERS
W. H. Osborne
Cleaning,— Pressing,— Repairing
FRED ML MILLER
CONSULTING ENGINEER
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEBKING
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys
Land Classification.
LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA
COUNTY
@ydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys
'Office at Residence — Grass Valley,
262 Auburn Street.
OSCAR E. WINBURN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG.
GRASS VALLEY. CAL.
Phone 47
YOUR MOSTFABRICS ARE SAFE }
HERE =
Phone 375
111 West Main Street
; . ED. BURTNER, Proprietor
< Will call Monday and Thurs
, day afternoons at your. home
and deliver on the next trip
over. . We will credit your
. his
. ee
. FRENCH CORRAL
Mrs. Ellen Smith and son, Ray. of
San Francisco were Saturday visitors
and returned to San Francisco Sunday. :
Mrs: Earl Chatty and two boys
and Mrs. Langdon of Sacramento
made a trip to French Corral Saturday. .Mrs. Chatty and-children had
) been—visitine Shs: Langdon—for—the
past week.
Miss Frances Moulton of Sacramento is home to spend her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
t&. Moulton.
Rey. Fr. O'Reilly held services in
Birchville last Sunday.
Mrs* Rose Pagnolia of Sacramento and her daughters and son and
her brother Peter Fodrini, and the
Misses Crummit, who were on their
way to their old home in San Juan,
reached Birchville just in time to
attend services and greet old friends.
Mrs. Madge Carrig-Conway and
sister, Mrs. Ray~Ohlandt and Mrs.
Daniels and B. Carr of San Francisco
were Sunday visitors. Mrs. Conway
and sister Mrs. Ohlandt are natives
of French Corral and delight in coming back to visit their ‘old home.
J. M. Kilpatrick and son, Stewart,
of Los Angeles are camping «under
the pines. :
A. Thornton, who received an injury to his hand recently, has gone
to_the Presidio for treatment.
Our entire community was shocked
over the death of Johnny Thompson.
who was a great favorite with everyone. His genial disposition and desire to always please made everyone
missed. Our deepest sympathy is
extended to the famiiy.
Place of Use described: Sailor
Flat Mine of Fenton Gold
Mining Corp., within Sections -4;°5 & 8, f.-16-N. R10 i Wie a Be ON as
shown on map filed with the
Division of Water Resources.
Water will be returned to: Green:
horn Creek within NW of
NE% of Sec. 8, T. 16 N., h.
10-E., M.-D_ B. .& M.
Application 7113
Date Filed: November 2, 1931
Water to be appropriated from:
Little Greenhorn Creex
(sometimes called Spanish
Ravine) tributary to Greeihorn. Creek, thence Beat
River.
County of: Nevada
Amount applied for: 15 eubic feet
per second
Diversion
ary ist
season . :
Water to be used for: Mining &
named: Janusist of each
season
to December
domestic purposes
Point of Diversion within: NW 44
of NE of Sec. 4, T. 16 N.,
Rote oD eM.
Place of use described: Sailor Flat
Mine of Fenton Gold Mining
Corp., within Sections 4,5 &
$,-T,L6 NG R40 MAD.
B. & M., as shown on map
filed with the Division of
Water Resources.
Water will be returned to: Greenhorn Creek within NW14, of
NEY of Sec.:.8, T. 16 N., R.
10 E.; M.D. Be & M.
Relative to Protests
Blanks upon which to submit protests will be suppiied free upon request by the Division of Water Resources.
Any person desiring to protest
against the granting of such permits
shall within 60 days from date hereof, file with the Division of Water
Recourses, Sacramento, California.
a writien protest. Such protest shall]
clearly set forth the protestant’s objections to the granting of the applications and shall contain the following information:
(1) Statement of the injury
which would result to protestant
from such appropriation and use.
(2) The basis of protestants
water right.
(3) Protestant’s past and pre-=sent-—fse--of. water.. both=-as-—tsamount used and land irrigated,
or use made of water if other
than irrigation.
(4) The approximate location
of such land or place of use and
of the point of diversion of the
water.
A COPY OF THE: PROTEST
SHOULD BE SENT TO THE APPLICANT AND THIS OFFICE NOTIFIED THAT THE SAME HAS BEEN
DONE.
EDWARD HYATT,
State Engineer.
DATED: Sacramento, California
May 19, 1932.
First Publication June 10, 1932.
Last Publication, July 1, 1932.
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. INDEPENDENCE DAY IS
friend and he will be sadly]
FEATURE OF BICENTENNIAL
If George Washington were to ride
this country today it is safe to say
that, no matter in what city or town
he might stop and hitch his horse,
he would find Ma-putting on her
bonnet, Pa dusting off the car seat
and Johnny tying up the dog, ‘to join
ihe rest of the citizens in a comIunity celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of his birth. __
America’s day of all days this year
belongs to George Washington. Clear
across America, the mountains, the
plains and the shores are literally
ringing today with praises of the
great American whose bicentennial is
being celebrated this year with a
vigor and patriotism unsurpassed tu
the history of our country.
More than 40,000 towns and cities
have sent in reports to the heaacuarters of the United State George
Washington BicentenniaiCommission of local bicentennial committes
which have made definite plans for
this day. And plans are going forward with increasing enthusiasm for
the remainder of the bicentennial
until Thanksgiving day, the day the
celebration officially closes.
‘On the anniversary of the proclamation of American Independence,
the bicentennial celebration of the
birth of the man who more than any
other made that independence a fact
reaches a high point. There is
searcely a civilized country . today
‘here there is not some observauce
of this 156th glorious Fourth of
July; and. according to report pour‘ng into the headquarters of the bicentennial commission, these honors
‘take the form of a tribute to George .
Washington.
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PAY GUARANTY
Nevada City, Calif. .
June 28, 1932
Editor of The Nugget:
California has long been one of
the great mining centers of -the.
world; like many other sections, it .
has long been in need of proper legisiation ‘protecting the innocent
worker. It is my opinion that the
situation can only be remedied by
legislation stringent enough io prevent insufficiently finnneced companies
from wrongfully depriving workers
be posted.”’
A mere posting of non-responsibility can never relieve the ‘origina!
owner of the onerous burden of unpaid labor. . They are, in the main,
but ther have. to a certain extent
been participants. The very least an
owner can do is to look up the
financiai status of the persons desir.
ing his property. If they are unable .
to post such a bond, he should be}
wery of any dealings with them. This
ing their alloted tasks.
ditions the legal procedure is always
of great length and in the majority
of cases unsuccessful. Rese
Mining, long one of the buiwarts
of California’s security, is, and always has been, one of the hardestu
of their compensation. Stark & Hope, asbestos—J. H.
I therefore offer the suggestion . J. H. Stark, et al, Wash. Mg. Dist.
that “no company be allowed to opMaguire placer locations in Sec.
erate in California unless a sufficient . 32, T. 16. R. 10 EB and adjoining
bond to cover fifteen days’’ payroll . Liberty Hiil. placer—Wm. Maguire
trpe of operator is a detriment to} yison, Red Rose, Kellogg and Green‘he mining world and should be} man. L. Dow, Jr., Banner Hill
discouraged. What better wav than Me. Dist.
to discourage him at the outset? Washington, Wonder, Senator,
Men who have been engaged for) pjiacer—c. A. Hegarty, Snow Point
eight hours underground are cer-. yc Dist.
tainly entitled to more consideration. . Whiting, Shaw, Simpson, BeauIt is unjust that they, after perform-. champ, Scotchman, Extensions Nos.
should have/4, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, placer—So. Yuba
only the alternative of long drawn. co., Ltd., Wash. Mg. Dist.
out and often unsuccessful legal Mammoth Springs Ext., placer—
battles to recover the money right-. Cotter and Thompson, Lowell Hill
fully theirs. Under the existing con-. \{pist.
Laughrey.
Laughrey, No.
to the laborers and their families.
Can this condition be allowea io
exist? In a worid torn by the throes
of depression can this great contributing factor be ignored? Will
the legislators continue to allow this
to impair the welfare of our state?
lt «1 company can not comply witua
this law,-either in cash or in a bond
issued by some reputable company;
they can. not surely. be expected to
meét financial obligations at some
1ater date!
: A READER.
ray
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San Pablo — Reconstruction of
state highway between this city and
Carquinez bridge, to cost $322,793,
to start shortly.
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Paio Alto—Plans progressing for
construction of bridge over San
Francisquito Creek to cost abouvr
$15,000:
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George Russell and E. T. McCoy
purchased the ‘‘Roseville Press.’’.
SSS RESIS . See
PROOF OF LABOR
ON CLAIMS FILED
(Continued from page 1)
You Bet Mg. Dist.
Blue’ Bird, qtz.—H.
Columbia Hill Mg. Dist. ;
Beliefontaine Ext., plaec.—DrescuM. Stark,
er Estate Co., Willow Valley Mg.
Dist.
Lucky Boy, placer—G. Decker,
Relief Hill Mg. Dist.
Golden Cap, Golden Cap So. Ext.,
qtz.—H. Schreiber, Devils Gate Mg.
Dist. :
Mammoth, Panama, Myrtle, Gold
Crown, Velma and Peggy, dtz.—F.
Coombs, Eureka Mg. Dist.
Lakeview—E. Rodwick,
Lake Mg. Dist. :
So and So,
Yuba Mg. Dist.
Tom & Jerry No. 1; Tom & Jerry
No. 2, Tom & Jerry No. 3 and Tom
& Jerry No. 4, placer—W. F. Bickel,
for Sierra Mining Syn., in Quaker
HillMe. Dist. .
Commander
Meadow.
lode—C. P. Carlin,
L. J.Smith, Canada
Hill Mg. Dist.
Homestake, placer—C. “E. Marty
et al, in Washington Mg. Dist.
Magnet, Magnet No. 1, and Goiden
Dream, qtz.—H. O. Kohler et al,
Washington Mg. Dist. ;
oy lessees, in Liberty Hili Mg. Dist.
Baldy, Great Seott and Dutch Irisn
Cons., placer—-F. J. Donnelly, et ali,
Bridgeport Mg. Dist.
Gray Eagle, Never Fail, Never Fail
Ext. Never Fail Ext. No. 1,--.Slide
. No.: 1 and Slide Ext. No: 2, qtz.
—k. J. Dohlberg, et al, French Corral. Meg. Dist.
Lake Side—F. Bartosh, Meadow
Lake Mg. Dist
Hiekson,. Fenterprise, Ben Har“Indian Group,” qtz.—Martin and
North Bloomfield Mg. D.
Missouri Bar, placer—Martin and
Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Stonewall Jackson, Lucky Strike,
types of manual. labor. A man is].
virtually imprisoned undergro nd . =
for eight hours, day after day. Pay . =
day comes, there is no pay day; it is
almost unnecessary to further elucidate on the sufferings caused by this. é
contingency—it is a frequent occurrence and a great factor in the present mining depression gripping certain sections of California.
Under-financed operators, with
only a lease as their assets, have
employed men to develop the property: The tock, “tpon which ‘they
have placed all of their hopes, does. =
not find a ready sale and we find a. =
company with an empty treasury; . =
unable to meet their obligations.
The result can only be unpaid labor
culminating in untold deprivations
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the 156th Anniversary of our Independence.
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Contact and Contact Ext., atz.—_W.
P. Cline, Eureka Mga Dist.
Cherry Hill Nos. 1,
7 and 8, placer
Cox, et al, Rough & Ready Mg. Dist.
Octo—B. O. Bollinger, witness to
in You Bet Mg. Dist.”
» Miocene Nos. 1,
—Charles Howlett :
Hegarty, Columbia Hill Mg. Dist.
Columbia Hill No. 8, East Bonney
. placer—_-W._H. Landrigan, et al.
North Etna, qtz.—Albert Garesio,
can and Emergency Lode, atz., and
Quartz Lodge, placer—James Braaley, at expense of Spanish Mine,
Washington Mg. Dist.
Biack Diamond No. 1,
Black Diamond, South
Alta
Washington Mg. Dist.
Tulip,
bud and Elkhorn,
Howlett, Lake City Mg. Dist.
Eagle Bird, So. Extension, Etna,
2, 3, 4, 9; 0;
Lewis and WickMg. Dist.
Mg. Dist.
Oro, Fisher Maiden
2, 3 and 4, placer
and Mrs. Rose! org Mg. Dist.
son, Nevada City Mg. * Dist.
You Bet Mg. Dist.
Badger Hill Mg. Dist. °
Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Daisy—W. A. Hindman,
Hill Mg. Dist.
Senatoz,
Sixteen
Lodge—Spanish Mine, ;
;
vada Mg. Dist.
Howiett, Roseplacer— -Charles
Buttercup,
in Banner Meg. Dist.
et al, Lowell Hill Mg. Dist.
Alta, Henry Clay, Eagle Bird Nos.
1,2, 3, 4; 5,6, (8,9 and 10—
Eagle Bird Mine, Inc., Washington
Isabell’ and IdaBell—C.,.R. Whitaot a ea” dc. C6 ney and Mrs. E. Goding, You Bet
tainbow fra n, —C. :
Pot ‘Hole, Rescue, Gold Bar, Mt,
‘ang Mothe:
Lode, gtz., and White Wings? placer
—-A. J. and George M. Carey, Mt.
Grub Stake, placer—H. C. NicholIsabelle, _plaeer—C: RK. Whitney,—
ian Flat Mg. Dist. a :
eo eS Cross, Quartz Lodge, Union 59A and Union 59B, piacer
South American, Southeast Ameri. —L. C. Morton, Lake City Mg. Dist.
Sheets, placer—L. C. Morton, in
Major, placer—L. C. Morton, No.
Relief
St. John, gtz.—Morris Curry, NeBrackett, qtz.—Mrs. Nan MclInter
Toronto, placer—Con D. Murphy,
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Flags—Red, White and Blue Crepe—Auto Flag
Sets—Picnic Supplies—Napkins—Paper Plates
Paper Coffee Cups
A new Eastman Hawkeye Camera in colors
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