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June 26, 1931 (6 pages)

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NUGGET, CALIF:ORNIA THE NEVADA_ city _N — J RIDAY, JUNE 26: 1931 a heneeesnidiniaiaal SILVER CONFERENCE IS _ COMING IN FEW MONTH ‘}land and most of their lifetime was . spent in that place. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones of Sweet PREPARATIONS MADE FO DEVELOPING land. Miss Evelyn Jones has finished SHANGHAI, June 4— Sen. Key her college days and is at her home Wittman, who is here studying the jn Sweetland. . Francisco cal: the Sultana mine} ' from the Waterbury, Conn., bond. holders’ committee —of the Sultana T rh BELLEVIEW . Mining Company. Mr. Elliott states ; %» » re 7 Ve re as a few weeks at Olympia Park and is as deeply visit with frinds on the San Juan “President Hoover ‘finterested in this silver question, as . Ridge. state-. fs anyone’, Senator Smoot’s Mr. Wm. Gish, who has been so H. Konrad, who is directing opera-; i Li i J . qT Li tions. He states thata cyanide u#it)}the latter year, the mine was closed is soon to be installed in the milling; down and has since remained idle, “The international. chamber of leading eeommmerce comprised of and mer)ankers, ‘manufacturers the world in a chants throughout OR RL ea se # recent convention made a trip to Sacramento Saturday On their return they were accompanied ‘by their daughter, Mr. and of an interna‘ turned ommended calling flional conference gilver question. Frances, who spent the ‘week end at home with them. here strongly re Mrs. recently obtained i I LJ re Th Bet Eek Bet lod =— to Sacramento for ffedical treatment tion of an electric hoist senting the different Fogarty and pump! of Marysville, and _ sister, CE ERLE RAS SO SEP ORES LSP @ominions, France, Japan, Jtaly and to some of our Ridge @ther principal continents! nations. “J have no doubt that the United have launched into the matrimonial sea, Miss Gladys Thomas and Mr. a con people who R. Young now of Nevada City and ®erence could recommend definite, Mr. Henry Flynn and “Miss Elsie which govern. Cassi of Colgate where. they will wlans and methods) where Mr. ments will then take cognizance for ; make their home and Flynn is employed. Miss Thomas official action’’. . FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS \ MOTHER LODE TOWN tse csuoment’ was “Getoyedby TO PRODUCE GOLD AGAIN MONTANA MINES FALL San Andreas, Calif., June 25— Angels Camp, producer of upwards OFF and Mr: Flynn are natives of Birch-! of $150,000,000 in gold up to 1917, fideal day it was. Since the rain of. Edward tthe 15th the weather has been cooler. enaNeTEeR OREN ; They come! They come! So many Kuhlman passed ’ successful conclusion of negotiations away at; of its most widely his “home in San Francisco last Friday. All his years, from babyhood to his married life were spent here ef the old time friends and neighand attended our school. Of late Wors and oh, what a joy to meet , years he has made his home in San them, even for a short hour’s visit. Francisco. His many friends join us B "Through haste several ‘ ‘mitted last week but we will men._Mrs. J. W. Culver of this place, and ttion now that Mr. Clarence Hoff-all the members of his family. names were ¥nan and son, Milton, to enjoyed in deepest sympathy of Sacramen-. John a camping trip of sev to his sister, os An old friend involving IN PRODUCTION Sultana mines. vacancy is Mr. A. T. O’Connor is home from ‘San Rafael to spend his summer ~wacation with relatives in Birchville Mrs. E. Sutherland and Mrs. T. filled. All loving honor to him, for saccompanied ‘Pioneer them Ranch K. Sullivan as far near as the Newcastle, acquired the Angels mine from the James V. Coleman iy he has served his state and nation well, and our deepest his family: sympathy to : and her Gold production fell off the least of any with 54,758.03 in 1929 and 43,489.17 in 1930. ; _ ANNOU NCING wt ey 8 ee Fe BROAD ST. MRS. ANDERSEN NEVADA CITY, CAL of Sweet “NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Nevada “ Modern —— placer location potices for sale at JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St. ‘Phone 107 Auburn, Calif. Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Code: Bedford-McNeil Ask those who use Electric Refrigeration —About its many conveniences and benefits. Do this before you decide to buy. Then see your dealer about the kind of Electric Refrigerator you ‘like best. The Opening of a NEVADA CITY OFFICE Learn from your friends how a modern Electri¢ Refrigerator saves by maintaining food in a wholesome condition and you'll go no longer without one, MINE AND INDUSTRIAL . EQUIPMENT With temperature below 50°, atitomatically con. trolled—milk, cream, butter, eggs, ffi@at, vegetables are perfectly kept. Celery and lettuce remain crisp and delicious. COMPANY Mining Machinery, Mechanical Eqpt. Due to the demand for prompt service and deliverieson PURCHASED LEASE, BOND ready for maximum service, we are now represented at ON YELLOW ASTER MINE 101 Pine Street—Phone 363 late husband were old time residents of San “new andused machinery, South Yuba at. Bridgeport. This agement is reconditioning a three~wonderful old relic was built in stamp mill on the property. Current “1862, and is yet in perfect condiunderground operations include the @ion. We learn there is now but one continuation of a 500-foot drift tunsother like it in existence in our nel on the Yellow Aster vein advanced in the early daysk The sstate. is following two feet of Mr. -Grant, “the Rawleigh man” working gold ore averaging $40 a ton, it is wwas a Tuesday visitor. Mr. King and little daughter of stated. From the 375-foot point in “Marysville--were Thursday visitors. this tunnel a crosscut is being ex“Mr. King had some fine apricots for tended west to intersect the China Mrs. Bancroft. and daughter wh vein. Thus far it has been run Yaave been camping, noar Sweetland about 40 feet. It is estimated that additional work ‘were Thursday visitors. Miss Banabout 20 feet of will be required to reach the objec«wroft is interested in early day Calitive. Sornia history. 0 -_Mrs.-Sam Slack and son, Ira, of Wioliywood were Frida y visitors. LOCATION NOTICES —Quartz and “Mrs. Slack Estate left which can never be “where she went to visit an old ‘friend and schoolmate, Mrs. Belle San Andreas, Calif. June 25— “Fagg Fowler. Mrs. Fowler’s father, whe late George Fagg was an early Oscar Brink, former Alaskan mine wesident of French Corral, where he operator, has purchased from Frank~was in the merchandise business for lin & Company of Los Angeles a ywmany years. Her grandfather, David lease and bond on the Yellow Aster owned by W. W. Cong“Wood, was also an early timer and property, eowned the Bridgeport toll road. It don of West Point and located on River § five miles ~was he who constructed the covered the Mokelumne north of that town. The new man~wooden bridge which still spans the ‘
associates have ing engineer; and deepest tihe past week. Mrs. and copper after a long Bill McCullough,, period of illness. We extend “to last Tuesday. this loss silver, announce-, zinc were the heaviest losers. Copper pound producwith a 297,725,973 over 100,000 off fell tion in 1929 just been made. fell from Silver year. last pounds Under lease and bond arrangezine with , 7,052,889 to 77 12,716,9 ments, Elmo Lincoln, Hollywood business man, formerly a movie star;; the largest per cent from 136,351,Todd B. Elliott, San Francisco min-. 734 to 52,841,108. early life in this place, passed away Schwartz made a trip to Sacramen Official Of Angels and ment of the closing of the deals has mow of Berkeley, Mr. Yore of Sweet-' sympathy to his brother, W. E. ttand, Geo. Alpers of Nevada City, Moultonof this place and all the "Mr. Gunn of Los Angeles, Miss Mil-members of his family. lie Clerkin of Pike City, Mr. Harris Also we must mention our beloved eof North San Juan, Mr. and Mrs. De, and honored Civil War Veteran, Guire and daughter, Mrs. Dunn of Judge J. M. Walling, who was laid “Nevada City were all visitors during to his final rest last week. Altho the week. he had attained the great age of Dr. A.J. Powell returned to his nearly 90 years all hearts’ were sad Mhome in Oakland a week ago. to know that he must leave us. His Miss Therese O'Conner of Birchlife had been so interwoven with “ville attended the session of Grand the affairs of Nevada County that Warlor N. D. G. W. .at ara Rosa he seemed really part of it, and a z tion fell to $32,720,416. two known properties—the B. Moulton who spent all his eral days pear their old home town. _at Forest City Sunday & Lees. FpEepERiegr ier fire. ville.To both couples of newly weds Less than half of the metal prosince which time it has been pracwe extend best wishes for all future tically a slumbering Mother Lode! duced in 1929 in Montana was prohappiness. town, insofar as major operations, duced in 1930. In 1929 the total June 25,. Alas the reaper is ever busy, and ¥RENCH CORRAL, should. soon resume the yield of its the! of mine production was $71,through value passed have with sorrow, we learn of the passing Well we latent treasure, as a_ result of the 779,547 while in 1930 the producYengest day of the year, and an o ftwo of our French Corral people, rh ~ ville Saturday night. ‘complishment to be mad32 in the . M. Murrey of San Francisco, were and concentrating plant, following a production of $1,500,000 and has stabilization of silver except by co-. Sunday visitors. completion of the unwatering ofian 800-foot two-compartment vertiBritish We must extend congratulations Pan mine. @peration of India, China, cal shaft. The property has been : boo . =z 4S soon as a new 60-foot headframé the property include the erection of; tensions of five of the six veins of the world. There is no possible’ acMrs. M. J. Sullivan, and niece, Mrs. a 100-ton. daily capacity ball mill . the Angels. mine. It is credited with Guits;aS EE > eg VIKING RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. E. Chatty and Mr. preliminary to the dewatering of. is erected. The property has a 40. E. Hadley and Miss Frances Moulthe 800-foot two-compartment‘ in-. Stamp mill, which requires only min countries of Such Fe Dollar Chicken Dinners to Fifty ton attended the dance at Camptoncline shaft on a ten-foot vein, which; OF repairs._ according to authentic records,! The Sultana mine adjoins on the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fogarty and averaged $12 a ton fin Europe, preferably Londan”. -in gold when. north the Angels mine. It has an conference Mrs. Fogarty’s mother, Mrs. J. Dallast worked in 1915. Mr. Clements area of 60 acres, mostly virgin terofficial “This non repreberg of Hammonton, and Mr.. Thos plans for the delegates of consist should future operation of. ritory, and is traversed by the ex co-operate. Ta of Wales, the VIKING LUNCH will reduce "their to French Corral Saturday early day lode gold producer eight have been more or less explored but ence, I suggest that we should call wpon the international chamber of «ommerce to call a non official informal conference of representative men on. this question at some point will Fe Dag ag a ket, not to mention the King of Sweeden and Prince are completing prepara-. Six veins, varying in width from tions for a systematic development. 10 to 100 feet, course through the of the Bellview mine, a notable} Angels mine estate. All of them to consider the} and report Mr. Browning’s mother:; miles east of Sonora. Their workdevelopment work was largely conmuch improved. Mr. Browning is! men have completed the building of. fined to thé Utica and Crystal ledges do again having trouble with his hand . a half mile electric power line from; The main shaft is equipped with a goveruments of mumber “ks a mot desire themselves to be direci. which was injured in a mining accithe adjoining Fortuna mine and are; 200-horsepower electric hoist which a confer dent several weeks ago and has gone at present engaged in the installa-. -will be again placed in commission by such Hy represented States Bet Ee Bag According to favorable conditions on the Stock Mar wood motoion picture prducer, and. 2°ttom or 800-foot main level. re fy from the owner,. P@8t operations Charles Winchell of Vallejo, Calif. tota! depth of 1,000 feet, a 200-foot Roy Clements, formerly a Hollywinze having been sunk beloy. the her assciates A. Browning SHOE STORE a plant, which at present embraces with the exception of a short period several months, nine stamps and two concentrating. about two years ago when the 850seriousness of the has gone to visit his sister in Susantables. Wie realizes the foot three-compartment vertical @ilver question and has been doing ville. under a 25-year ‘lease. Shaft was retimbered. The mine in Operating everything in his power to alleviate Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Moulton was developed to a this distressed . condition. HOGAN’S I T ment said, “He is a mining engineer, journing here for 2 Boys’ Boots, Either Rubber or Leather Felt Slippers of all styles for all the family ! T Following Coleman’s death in 000. We Have Wonderful Values This Week at i] T feet of which was extended in the Wear of an international debt discus-. Carreg was an old time resident and days-of CaHfornia mining. The acres, was operated by the late Jas. early ®ion need not prevent the United his daughter, Mrs. Conway, was born present face of the drift gives a. V. Coleman from 1896 to 1917, durStates calling a conference, since it here. They love Nevada county and vertical depth on the orebody of,ing which period, according to offi@ould limit the subjects of the dis, every summer delight in spending 2,000 feet, according to Manager T.; cial records, it produced $10,500,eussion. SHOE i Li re June 25—An ore-, efties will be inaugurated within Sonora, Calif. an average width ofjthe next week. He estimates that body, having a mill saving four months‘ time will be requircu yrs Wm. Burnett also has -visittwo feet and yielding @ilver question, predicted there properties, using is being deto unwater the ‘would be a conference within three ors, her niece, Miss Ruth Hare, and of -$17 a ton in gold, pumps capable of handling 1,500 Mining Republic and by the veloped months, despite Senator Smoot’s anyo, son ‘and daughter, Richard the, gallons of water per minute. These property on Company at its Mouncement that foreign nations opPhoebe Colton. willbe installed at once. Future Stanislaus River, five © miles northWosed the projects. R. McNamara of Mrs. development of the two mines will Mr. and west of Columbia. Thus far the oreSALT LAKE, June 4—Sen. Smoot '; Tyler were Friday’ ‘visitors. be prosecuted through the; Angels 260, body has been followed about to a_ statement by . flook exception Mr. Henry Carreg and his daughmine shaft, under the supervision of feet by drift run from the 1,400-ft. . Sen. Wm.. H. King ,his democratic jter, Mrs, Madge Conway of -San Mr. Elliott. point in a 1,600-foot tunnel, 800;> folleague, in which he declared the} Francisco were Friday visitors. Mr The Angels mine, embracing 110 4 SPECIAL PRICES IN thoroughly . overhauled and NEVADA CITY: CAL . eS EEE PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION CARL T. LARSEN, Prop. COODYEAR TIRES & TUBES © HYDRAULIC LIFT SHELL GAS GILMORE GAS TOW CAR so that a supply is always ready. Learn about new frozen salads and desserts that you will like to serve. Learn how--easily you can ~~. buy an Electric Refrigerator on a small down payment with the balance to be paid on easy time payments. SEND FOR OUR STOCK LISTS GREASING See how left-overs may be served and used in new appetizing recipes. See how ice cubes are made WASHING An Electric Refrigerator pays in so many ways that you can well afford to invest in one today. Wherever Electric Refrigerators are sold a complete demonstration will be given gladly. “You'll be interested. 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