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x THE NEVADA “CITY
ENGELBRIGHT MAKES NE cp wre
The many matters that Congressthe mineral character of the k
man Harry L. Englebright has un-. without the requirement the }
dertaken and accomplished for the. cants show an actual disco
Second Congressional District which . mineral upon or Within the limits «
he so ably represents. at Washing-. their claim. or claims. This }
ton, in the session of Congress just. to take care of a situation th
closed, are of such moment that]arises in many portions of the
The Nugget i8 happy to be able to. vel regions of noriuern -Californ
advancement of the Mining industry . to obtain patent althoush tie prool
and this year in his. activities be-. might be conclusive that the gr vel
fore the Appropriations Committee! channel existed’ in the sround.
of the House ,got results for sever. His bill to exempt from, taxat
al of the items. For the ; Topo-' incomes derived from the mining *o!
graphical Survey, the department: oojq is before a committer of the
that makes. the maps upon which treasury department dnd is bein:
the geological maps are based, he! eayefully considered
secure from its Washington corres-. where the old river channel m
pondent at its request a summary . be covered at depth by Java and the
of some of the high lights of our. prospector or mineral _applicati
distinguished representative's activi. bé unable to show: on t
ties. an actual point of discovery. A}
Lost year in a. speech in the. sreat deal of trouble has been
House, he called the attention of . e¢d_to the mine owner for if hi
‘Gongress to the inadequacy of the. Mining patent was protected, on)
Federal appropriations made for the} ™any occasions he has been wuinabic
and. has much. }
obtained an increase in appropria-. support in the department for a
tions of $130,000. Appropriations . favorable recommendation.
last. year for this work were $505,meee : <4
000, and with the inerease will we heas shee age
make available $635,000. The inSouth Sepak Pe oar a bill te
creased appropriation will greatly only ave title in lag patent: t
facilitate. the work of the —departthe mineral contents of we
—in other. words, not giving an}
inent and enable them to make surveys in many: éf the: mining sections of California that they hereitofore have been unable to investigate. For steam gauge work of the
seological survey, he has obtained
an increase of $238,000. For the
printing of geological bulletins, he
obtained an increase of £30,000,
My Cee vines an . ihe de, «tment
Pe aay BG LONG (SZ that
‘wo rthree
years bacx. nong the rist of bulletins that this additional ap; ropriation will enable to be published,
will be the reports. on the investigations of the ore bodies of the
Mother Lode Section of California,
and the Alleghany District in Sierra county. The geological survey
bulletins are very valuable to the
gold mining industry of California.
Due to a lack of funds, the department has beén some two or. three
years behind in its printing. With
the additional appropriation ,t will
enable them to almost bring this
surface rights to the miner or pro!
pector, such as
This bill was
Publie
timber OPW
up before the. Col
mittee on Bands: ot. th
which he is.a membe?
fight against h
House, of
He put
the same considered,
sult that. the bill
drawn and will die at this session
of Congress. You fully realiz:
the effect that a measure of th
kind would have
small
stances the surface rights of]
claim, such as
make -pessible the success of his 1
The passage of thes
he is
up a
with the. re
was, finally, with
n gelins can
i .
TI ive j-een file for
upon a prospec
and miner, as in
timber. <
dertaking.
beck Bill,
strike a death
and this in turn
ly curtail.the mineral deve opmen
of the countiy
pector,
his two
stake,
mines of
contident,
blow. . to pit
would tremend
It is to the pr
having as his chiet
hands and a ,sinall
that all of
‘the
the import:
country Owe
: ‘ origin. The American mini
feautre of their work up to date. nigin. 7 ee ae
; try today owes its commandin
Last year there was an aPPro-. tion to the prospector with
priation of mineral mining investi-} 5) his back and a pick and sho:
gations by the Bureau of Mines and : A
* * > last session (6) JON ere
this year he was. able to obtain an sins ag ust s¢ eae
increase in appropriations of . he obtained a report from the Cat 4a * « al . i >
$19,220. The $19,220 is to be used {fornia Debris Commission — on
Jyu a. 7] vy bs
tain phases of the hydraulic. minin;:
for the purpose of the study of :
mining mothods and costs of opera. Situation, and gutphiat ee ote
tions. This will be a new work ‘that . Summer the commission ts to ria
the Bureau of Mines is Undertaking . Witther oe on the subject.
and it is most important at the! Of the $7,500,000 appropriates
present time to the gold mining in. this year for forest highway)
dustry. Out of this money some in-!fornia received an allotment ¢
vestigations will also be made re$652,000. Of this amount,
garding geophysical methods of , tained for the Second Congr 8)
prospecting for ore. District; $391,000. Considering. th
Mr. Englebright has a bill pendcenience Thom arner tec
ine, HO ied te wetibrine the Ce Te Pet et Die eer ee
issuance of patents for lands conwell rewarded ha the fight
taining gold-bearing gravels at “P tor the funds.
depth, which are overlaid by volWe are fully rave of:.the «
canic lavas, in which locations the tions that prevail cach seas
actual existence of gold-bearing California. regarding. forest fii
gravels can be demonstrated only ‘s that pesitive action. mi
through deep shafts, may be passed takeh for the relief from
to patent-upon evidence satisfactory, 11 fie
to t Secretary of the Interior of our national
menace ana proveeuyd ¢
forests, and he h
he
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ling paid her official visit to the
Mrs. Colling that
forth by her
she’ had
a
NUGGET.. CALIF FORNIA_ os MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929.
a ee poe enantio 2
‘onag rtiob!ttatt. SPECIAL VISIT WAS [tun ster oh te ats
ness work in the state of CaliforMADE AT SMARTVILLE she was pleated with thé earnest efchapter in
atiee up with ‘the Secretary of mince her behalf, -also that it made her
; Asriculture and the Biological SurSMARTVILLE, Mar. 16, (Special veiy happy to observe, the manifesvey. This year the department re-}to The Nugget)—A delightful even-. tations of love and appreciation
cmmended that the annual appro-. i1Ng was enjoyed by members andj spown her by the officers and mempriations be increased from $566,-. Visitors of Smartville Chapter, No. bers. Mrs. Elsie Schwartz, in her
634 .to $1,378,700 a year for the. 431, Order “Bastern Star, at its sweet and pleasing way, presented
next ten years for predatory ani-. Stated meeting last Wednesday evenMrs. Colling with a beautifal gift
. mal eontrol work in the state. Pre-. ing at which time Mrs. Aurelia Colen behalf of the chapter, mourn
always
imillions of dollars worth of live. home chapter? The ritualistic work! been the guiding * of the chapstock, game and forage annually. . of ee OReer was exeinplified for’ ter; was its first worthy marton,
The federad lands in the West, ~ DOWNIEVILLE NEWS ~~ . and of the ‘pride and love of its.
Mag Sk as high as 84 per cent of Warren Godfrey was here from members in greeting her as our DeGee. counties and states. This. Pike Wednesday, and went up to puty Grand Matron. Mrs. ‘Colling
rede y an J 1 Lus 0k A. A. Meyer to . way, thanking the chapter for the
. work by the counties and states!Sacramento Wednesday uiorning,. vifts, also for the beautiful fiowers
‘ Yan ap-. owning these lands shouta cueeene. ‘ = ee . Doe — 6 ee a ee
r the line breading and spreading of pred. ite aus yates: ise dere foment: eyes Mi aai si
1939. and . atopy attuals to other deeiions shi ne cont mage prongs ee udnbue
7 fe) ie: Ro sisbreke is 5 NES auto, visited atdon cies is nig ent Beat sidearbegrael len NG) alecde
( etin and . yi¢ fotiewits ae ticee A Foy mee to Sierra City Tuesday ue ide cas wie Fred Haves * San
i 1 telephone) ang Wiis” Publie aay Palents Gone — oe aes Ee oe a ae
roads, 2nd" tdian Affairs, Territories, Génsus, en sult eb ent neared: ae ee
1 PULpOSeS. . ine meetings of which occupy prac. )" seins oes eins che ie ; at ee eee bee
es i tieally every morning of the week. veterans: See tah Palen etae 60 ae piri ig ene pe hace age
_iy ntiry, and . Downieville school district. The lot: ing treatment for a serious iilness,
ee tulhre a ceomtenence . pas ee lies back of the Ponta hotel, and is;is rapidly recovering and expects. to
ss from . PERSONAL MENTION quite large. When the work is com-. } return to’her home within the next
rite pur . “ pleted it is figured the play groumd] ‘wo weeks.
Weasure. one R. Ivey “hae cnetatied a will be enlarged probably 75X100; Mrs. Bertha Gassoway has recoy6 nber wre being . new Harvard Unit in his dental of-. fet ered frcur an attack of the flu.
cach year . fice. It is the latest and most mod-. James Dugan went to the Scott!” James K. O’Brien and sister, Miss
caused -1 he pine. ernly equipped. He plang to remodel ranch in Browns Valley after a . ABRs neve returned (y 90 Oe.
( 16d that in. his office and finish it — all in white truck .load of beef cattle Sunday. . cisco after attending the funeral of
\ Cali. James Sweeney of Alleghany came . Sheriff Bynon. had _ bus'ness in Sister Columban at Grass Valley.
ori J.00 per!in on the Citizens Auto Stage MonAlleghany last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bach were visit} i 150: . day andis visiting here. It has come to our ears that C@./ Ors in Grass Valley last Wednesi the Mr. and Mrs. Bain Crawford and H. Nash found a silver fox lying . “ay.
rore the )}Tom Bartsch came down from dead on a ditch in Jim Crow can-! Miss’ Retha Downey visited dela1G. BE North San Juan for a few hours yon when ‘he was here from Tulnre tives at Grass Valley last WednesBOs . last Thursday. county a week ago, There was not day.
ti . Mrs. Wm. Schwartz and Mrs. a mark on the body of the fox and
( in \lice Adams of Grass Valley were no signs that. he had made the
of . Nevada City visitors Friday. silghtest struggle, so it is supposcd .
( ford . Nevada City Elks who attended . ihe fox found one of the pieces of
jion tt} iiiks Lodge in Marysville Friday-. meat—left-by-the—dog polsoner. Mr.
e plac ‘vening were, Exalted Ruler T. W. Nash skinned the animal and got a
Opt . Richards, Francis Hogan, J. F. Col-:iine, prime fur.
. te By WwW. Sehmidt, .Je J. Fortier, Supervisors Hames and. Modglin 66 ' e 99
on of . James Penrose, J. P.,Muscardini,. 'eft for Sacramento Tuesday morniS ohengrin
) a fii Joe Huy, Gus Orzalli, V. V. Foley,. ‘ng to attend the supervisors’ con. : ibs
fay I ee Kilroy, and J. W. O’Neill. vention, whichy met on Wednesday. . s pieslapirecua”
y. i an
ar ves Among those attending the N. S. From allaccounts a dog poisonei . WEDD! NG RINGS
vil W. who attended the Past Presi-. ‘s again getting in his despicable . Rider cesar the tanto Gueetaeee
i tis ;. / dents Association in Auburn were, . work, as. several different people . manship The oossess originality and
i ine W. Chapman, Muller Chapman,. have lost dogs during the past . pm ee Pe secmapaneed by Sey
, of out) Be o Miller, Miles Coughlin, R.Il. couple of weeks. Death, seems to .
cont . ie. Bigelow, Eddy Powell, George} come almost instantly after the dog . H. W. HARTUNG & SON
, . Neagle and. Sani Polglase. “ets the dose, which leads to the
dels Rev. Fri MeGary of Maxwell was. conclusion that cyanide is the poiJewelers
( Ci . . vi ” se Villa lon one son used. as . 124 Wl Scent Gas Valley
( ( yre-cool. . Wr. au R silly and a number of friends (The Messenger)
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. protec o° the caitie and sheep
pbarakiresrem the depredations ‘of’
March 14, 1929
A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFICE
AT Grass SUV ALLEY
For the accommodation of investors of the Sacramento Valley, the Mother Lode Region, and Nevada,
we are opening as of this date our first Northern
California branch office under the management of
Mr. LELAND V. MicHELL
The Grass Valley office is equipped to give prompt
and accurate execution of orders on all leading exchanges. Quotation boards in this office carry the
leading stocks of the San Francisco and New York
exchanges. Telephone quotation and order service
will receive courteous attention.
Mr. Mitchell and staff have a broad experience in
the investment field, which they will gladly place at
your disposal.
Manheim-Dibbern & Co. is one of the oldest brokerage houses in California, having been constantly in
the service of San Francisco investors since 1869. _
” We shall be pleased to place rour name on the mqiling list
of the Manheim-Dibbern News, a weekly financial publication, which will keep you informed of current developments in
the security markets,
_—_-Manheim-Dibbern & Co.
GRASS VALLEY
Mit Srreet Telephone Grass VALLEY 60
‘Members
BAN ‘FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO CURB EXCHANGE
Main Office
485 Cattrornia Srreet, SAN Francisco
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