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—— JHE NEVADA CITY NUGGET. CALIFORNIA . . "MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929
Mrs. Gerry Feagan has as visitors lhir. and Mrs, Thomas Coan have
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hr sister, Mrs. Jean H. Kuhl and had as a visitor their daughter, JiM STEWART WRITES OF EARLY PLACER MINING DAYS Jue ee ~ m= mh geld : : ep is Spare proprietor ===
q ’ $ 2 40s 7 \ : +e ae ; So ay operator o 1e arge hydraulic
daughter, Wilma, of Los Angeles. Miss Adelaide Coan of Sacramento. . z ee Th ine Gio wine disiick gatsick einie beets y :
i (By James D. Stewart) _ for state fudns with which to pur-. gravel properties hay : oe ty above Camptonville
Continued from last week chase them. properties have been equip: has been down on business: severms
Jae: ed during > winter are ready days the past w bu ecchdees bs eat cs Purchemanks ce ann : : g the winter and are ready days the past week. He reports the
to operate or have started already. water as being still short for opera* .
of
men from mining districts of Plac-. this commission is to carry out the
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THREE BIG SPECIALS AT DICKERMANS er county met in Auburn to bandj;laws under which it operates and estes gee aoe! cokers
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themselves together into an associa-; not influence legislation that will pa ee Sere er erence re Mrs. T, A. Lane is visiting he
A ine 2A Ea Faw c 1.59 tion to secure . legislation to revive cripple its functions
cently changed hands and the new mother and sister, Mrs. G fee:
& genuine stman Hiawkeye Ca As, ; a
: g spa oe ae . sister, Mrs. Geo. MainBe : yi mer $ hydraulic mining. Thomas B. Ever‘sialic eae Gr this coma apne several men employed jhart, and Mrs. Sidney Talbot.
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3 Regular $1.00 Coty Fac Powder -with the new nap ve er pase NT uae from) sion stood time after time before] 4 W. Bar : : . Mr. and Mrs. John H. Roberts
$ . 00-Coty C BOTH FOR $1 00 se rict, was largely instrumen-. the mineral rsources section of the ; i parann of the local forest of San Winutlede wilcedee os
. oty Compact ...... : tal in bringing about the meeting. Commonwealth Club and questioned service office was an_ official visitor . erator ‘a ‘ ; ra é he fun. , : J. H. Neff took the lead and the __. in Sierraville. : oe . ee ee
Handy Stationery Packet. Highest grade paper ichcie Qonvontion Wee eB the subeltiing of the hydraulic) js.. Coughlan of North Co-f on
with interlined Envelopes Special 29c , e the Pie-. mining industry. If he wishes tc . iumbia was a visi ed apenas 2S Fi
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sas a a
cer County, Minrs’ Association. A/. raise that question as a private citi umbia was a visitor here WednesMrs. R. S. Fitzsimmons is visit=
day.
ing. wit r si iy 7
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call Sheri Macuteks a for a state con-. 7en, that’s his right. ’Tis not often : 7 —_ pee ae a
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vention and thirty-fiv counties had an army officer errs in the questton Mr. and Mrs. James Phelan and Snell of Hollister.
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s : ; ‘ther mother *s, Fly ela a
: delegates at the first state conven-. of ethics and there is no excuse in. .. ccupaee Mrs. Flynn of Tylei Henry W. Paine of Lake City was
*% : tion that-met.in San Francisco, Janvisited in Nevada City Saturday. cent visitor in Ney F
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these cases. They are a wanton ex : a recent visitor in: Nevada City.
‘ Druggist and Stationer uary 20, 1892. ;
. hibition of the misuse of power. — . SBbeseloteqetetetetetgteterteteatentestentete Mi ghe Yasha steals oh ’ ROW TR A A
‘ ie baited Merlo Telegesfesh fokergerk Berhe Sefer
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2 An executive committee began the Thi 7 : ay e acts of the spies sent out by . 4
he ete eet dene ete nteste eee entender eaeesbende tee eee obeabeede desea adeeb . drafting of a bill along the lines) some of the valley organizations . ' :
eg ee ee rere of what Lisphan became the Caminetti. were a stench that smelled on high. } .
sented Act. A finance committee gathered; Their only weapon was the threai
: ; the sinews of war. The Placer coun-. of fin impri icti . § : : GR ERY A : e or imprisonment oflllicii 3 ah
' OC B RGAINS : ty supervisors appropriated $1,000.! hydraulic miners and the serving of] 3 a
ee : . Nevada supervisors did likewise. The. injunction on those operating legalCorn Beef, regular SIZE] oo.easssceesetecsersessersnsneenncenenseacseneessenes . 25c}San Frnacisco Board of Trade gave. ly with permits from the California . 4 3
; Olives, one gallon 2. eececcceeseee sdoosnvseveetnian totes $1.10 . $1,000., Niles Searles, J. B. Hobson, . Debris Commission.
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Mince Meat ids cadibedapauczeuebsddesslacnescduacedseaccasadnacidansssvapeesSquendssdlwooussesy
uphiseses q uart, 45c J. XK. Luttrell and Robert McMurry The blackmailing antics of this . . : :
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4 . arge cans omatoes ......... ; libae sieuns ance aiae 2 for 25c ae ee we ~ fe Peri ee ee : ;
“ress minetti: owever, . fac th 1 ee
iH Armours Pork and TOONE ida 2 for 25c the bill did’ not get by that session Gare ae Se sue = im : : : ™ 2 4 ; : a Debris Com . . ! :
4 The second convention met in San. mission in a most scathing ; ¢ : i § g expose . .
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‘ GHIDOTTPS GROCERY Francisco, November 15, 1892. The} laid the whole matter bare. In the t ?
; s i ae ; reports show that $14,322.00: had. ports of the California Debris Coma ented arte otek estenbesteentetentetengetesdetee stereo eb te tee Oe eo been collected, of which San Fran-. } mission time after time commended : .
boepgaeeatnintedu eb tbtte ebb heeheeeeoeseeeee . cisco contributed — §7,405.00, and. the wonderful co-operation one of . ; i ee a
% $10,631.00 of this sum had been. these organizations were giving the . $25 09 bh
% spent for the expenses of the dele-. commission. The agents of this parRep
: gation to Washington. ticular organization were the rotten&
: : In March 1893, Congressman. @st of all the crew of blackmailers f ee
: A Full Line of Pies and Cakes Anthony Caminetti won his long. that laid tribute on hydraulic min-. j COTTON FELTED— 35 Pounds, Rolled Edge
* SALLY AN EAD fight and the act for the aid of the} TS. : : $12 00 h
3 hydraulic miner became a law. ApThe hydraulic miner is mindful 0’ : =
: N BR : propriations were secured from the the good the California Debris Com
: Ks Baked Fresh ] Federal and California state govern-. ™ission has wrought in his behal! . J —er
. : e ily. . ae and is mindful i eo
: a resh Daily. Sanitary ments of $250,000. and $150,000. ‘mindful also of its neglect. . ; BLOWN COTTON—ALIl New Cotton, Rolled Edge
* w F as led each, This $800,00. was used to and with all its faults, would rath: ad
: rapped an ea eontrol the debris already in the. er have it minister his affairs. than : $2.00 each
; cen A. any state agency. He is alos look. Z e a ing forward with glee to“a mini
: * FRE AN BAKERY The Miners’ Association held con‘ fi ane
j se EM ventions for several years, but. °78'neer president who is apt to. 4
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v : Grass Valley gradually drifted away from the hysee + RE wee On Bien icon ¥ Leek . ark}:
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‘draulic mining issue. The hydraulic See ee. t ALPHA UARRWARE & SUPPLY EH
: Our Goods on Sale at the miners were outnumbered by the es Be Continued) $ dex : = ad
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machinery salesman, promoters, etc., Pela % :
: Nevads City Lucksoin wie ete es igs tid’ wacone Sheriff George R. Carter was an t rJ ar ¢ V :
. : SE os oe tere stig visitor in Truckee during the} $ evada City arass_ Vahey Alleghany
. Sesteotestesteole festa ofeofeoteatenteote tet oteageatergeofeateseoterp ofeageofeateatefenteoefestesterte beste forteste este ifeate be hese eho? organization died. oe : 4 : :
; in Mat Pet Me ‘ rat Met tar tes ° ba)
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4 Andy Carey returned from Mari-. #
The Caminetti Act rovided that
s OT ee ee a te ie A i ee i eR tote teste nines tesla steele steele ergot Semen oe
. boteotetesestenteteatoteoteateatefeatesteoertestestenteoofecteogestestefestesbnfesteseedeobebeodetelesbedete Sees best p posa county early last week: He has Ws — : *
J a commission of three engineers boen running a il ft
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from -the Engineering corps of the oh eee
i SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD United States army to be appointed a ee : REEDER’S WELDING & MACHINE SHOP ; Ww. L. M .
by the president should constitute lobley visited relatives: in
Yreka re : i : i
A Cc J d . . d the California Debris Commission ‘ cnt : bebiaia last week he SACRAMENTO, California
new Lariloa just received. : took up his duties in the newly re‘ .
i : : and have power‘to regulate hydrau. . ogeledAipha Hardware Stor 1815 Ninh Street Phone Main 664
. . Notl.ung better for remodeling lic mining on the Sacramento and Co Latohom ha we ‘
. ° ° s < ae A ge Nts 8, ‘ be . s recently equipae ty .
. Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right San Joaquin rivers. This commission nada Vinee hydtautepinet an ‘is Builder oi
save F F ’ ‘ : iss i me) NCEN Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice had jhe power to issue permits to). operty on Grouse creek. BURCH GOLD CONCENTRATO
mine by the hydraulic process and;
yprescribe what kind of barriers
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THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY oe should be built to restrain the dePhone 42 Grass \ alley si ¥7
; This commission was also chargY
afertooteote teoteste ote ote oeniefe ented ndentende desfeabeotesteoteotsaleobeeneoertestestentestentesbeabe tester se edeakedbeesdorde desde? ed with the a q aN
. NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE nthe appropriations
zable waters and the appropriations
: a eee tae ag ne BEYOND THE IMMEDIATE PRESENT
aia Debris Commission were enthus.
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po
.asticaHy in love with their work
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. Is Now Open For Business und were helpful in many ways to TI ho hs : : .
. Sans DE fa A a She adie Wis ane ve men who have made a success in life, those who have
resh Vegetables o inds, Fruit ed as the years went by and they been able to spend their later years in comfort and happiness,
t , oecame engrossed in the river imwere the men : : lies ere a ? ,
. A Full Supply of Fat Turkeys on Hand a ehee sete uaiead . ok babies 3 who in their younger years prepared for the
Telenhone: @6 helpful to the hydraulic miner they future. They looked ahead and always knew that some day
have become a national police to they would need to depend on the desults of their earlier
. detelotuliahtededehobobobotetbededetedetetedetededs detedededededeteded beh ehGGO4ee4 [seo that he does not violate the efforts :
Siete ° . * iaw.
Assayers’ and Mining Engineers Agricultural Chemists
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. é ) This commission, thirty-six years . . Aside from the joy of accumulating money; and’ those who
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old.next.month, has never made any have accumul : ‘ ay z :
ated savings do find ; ;
TECHOW & DAVIS
attempt to carry out thesalient pro‘ : F & “i sf real Joy to add sas their
Consulting Engineeds and Chemists visions of the Act; which are: savings, there is the advantage of being in a position to take
e : Be ' , tod advantage of opportunities. To k t u i
Analytical Laboratories
te a aan eae ce tag ot. PP : € mt that 0 Id go into
. f usiness, to know that you cou uy or build a home, t
Phone M. 4215 620 Eye St. Sacramento . build dams to restrain the debris k ‘ + apn : s ; prin tees
oh ‘Wedekalle. wine auton, now hat if sickness comes you would not be alarmed as to
“ bite 2 Th siezing of ‘timber and stone on . where the mony was coming from to see you through—is
; lage lands with which to. build worth any little sacrifices you may make today.
these dams.
é eae eg Sen es What the future holds for us, none of us know. If opportunitax upon the gross output of hyty knocks only once at our door, let us meet it wih a smile
draulic mining operations to prod be
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an repared to go re ck a ae aaa. prepa go where it beckons. A svaings account at
While the commission cannot be this bank will put you in a favored position.
too severely criticized for its laxity
in the matter the hydraulic miner
himself is deserving of more criticism for not raising a ruckus and
DELICIOUS CUTS OF MEAT compelling the commission to func: ?
tion. In fact, the hydraulic miner
Fresh, pure mat—just the kind of meat that you will ie the pone telah ot ee worl, Few instances in history will record
be proud to:serve at your table—wholesome, liealthciate Gao of a. pace anplndls
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_ giving and very reasonable in price. 4 submitting to such an outrageous oeauereoes
: : o. ° robbery: as was visited upon the ,
We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and ss rece’ Fyne B ANK OF AMERIC A
the purity and freshness of the meat we sell. During the legislature session of .
You take no chancs when you trade with us—we "$. 1926-27 members of this commisF }
wanlis it a int to satisf ever c mert sion so far forgot themselves as to
i pe y y cus F give interviews to the newspapers RTS ee Uy
We deliver orders promptly: saying it was not the time to apOUR MEAT IS GOOD FOR YOU! : . } propriate state funds to purchase
dam sites upon which to bulid dams
to restrain hydraulic mining debris.
1 If the California Debris Commission
: KEYSTONE M ARKET in the thirty odd years of its exis. tence had functioned . as provided
; by law and seized the damsites that ‘ .
i miner would not have had to ask _ Nevada City % ee
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Pee ee tet, he He a ste sha she Mee Meie Betleite tet tee Goo CO On en
De i te he ie Fre eee ee eee Behe Ve eee ates Qe ES eee
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