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May 13, 1929 (8 pages)

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reorTAY MAY 13, 1929 e deposits and the ground for surfac their primiin th washing the ear after hill, Hill ers. rock tive pans or after after valley, stream valley already being shallow deposits were the end of before there ‘worked ‘ A gentle San Juan, iast come to pipes on the trickle came through n in broke are pipes The Monday. : a nuniber of plaecs and reduced the pressure consideradle. but in this restream they tested, to lead inevitgion the way seemed The rich but ley. ‘ably to Grass-‘Val . ch golden storehouse, whi ther Lode’”’ “Mo the « wistfully named Lode, her Mot this find m Let the gold could be they thought, and the quartz came Valley the gold-hearings ‘pieces, and y ma in ty the surface often the quartz on the surface was rich. that the miners So rich was it of gold value the id afra became l) be lowered and the meta would <a for a two week’s’ visit. Ad Lohman his sister, Miss Gag NAR ' 36 BL04 co gie, and nephew drove up from Isealon fot a fwe day's visit here. fishermen on There were many s the Middle Yuba over the week end with ks ed the size of lode claims to bloc ; re. squa feet 100 of North San Juan. This section is surely beautiful at Norvarying degree of luck. rman fishe prize the is ty man Fogar The gold-bearing quartz was firbt 1850 a in the fall. of discovered veins rtz «qua r othe and Hill, Gold same That were quickly developed. q this time of_year. The dog wood is. full bloomt There are many fine trees on the Middle Wuba grade. in The Kessler family have been re its work leased year the North D> from quarantine. The small 12 pox here was confined to the two ef the} first section Star and the i Kessler families. Idaho Maryland mines were worked. Chas. Jones drove to Sacramento the before esday to meet years. Wedn his daughter, It was twelve mines became proworkings near the Idaho Maryland fitable, for the the Uni formerly lived was returning from who versity in val be poor proved to surface 4 4 ® —_——— of California. Clyde Odell, who ues. It must be remembered, howhere died in Sacramento Thursday in the fifties from He had not a brief illness. ever, that gold mining t oe SE in most primitive fashion, and only sult a doetor. He returned home and the richest ores could be worked passed away almost immediatel had little The miners profitably. idea of how to extract the gold, and it ofte happened that ore contain was necessary to crush the rock, and. CRDINANCE THE TRAFFIC contrivance the best the ngton the rteurn . the ordinance and its publication in. ‘rom Washi could devise in the beginning was business visit, leaving on Plaza. . js it and July, ET last ‘. THE NUGG to stamp the ore with tree trunks j-ip next day. “Every operator: Mrs. Betty Denton, who has been ae purpose of this and subsequent tipped wich-dren,-and in this way sions for] It is’a well-known story in Cali: would Chinese fornia of how the tailings rejected work over these STOPS. The streets and following Sacramento passed officer j. ed to constjtute boulevards for the. thru there are many cases where, inou: by way o . East and West Broad; until traffie i resumed successful lode against those discovery in of gold mining fact that th days was the came Porsic August e e operate which thing Another gold extracting another plac SECURED to C. E. He: of horses belonging ron, to be used for saddle and pack appro oulevar offer thein h he ost ‘ are coming In an ong at the rate calis wie wiill 5000 i to be sure the number of copies you wish to send out, you should place — order at once. DISTRICT on the street 2 vlads a arate device: such signs, ‘in the roadway, BY ; i a up signs riate It : <= oe Paes pains ee fe certain t “ € an = at = fe the pene line of . of getting e f oper to tell i the wor Id mining aebe r ] about what Nevada and Sierra counties h2ve to. to place “ube Sach malate : Many complimentary. remarks ee already been heard for gnq majntain or cause to bé placed . tendi a lawfully using the boulevard. IES SEND IN YOUR ORDER TODAY FOR EXTRA COP Segue intersecting a boulevard . RO SECOND JUICE CONTRACT fro up Pine from a is now. block time, mining companies worked probids Koes route of = intersections. and required to junction of agythorized Plaza . street from service. ts to continue this: Indeed, a. hicles contemplates ordinance of Police is herebs our new special .at such «The Chief se to. Reno. It is un: . urpose. of, this section: Broad and make a good living out of what i the miners had discarded. opportunity ‘the carefully looking. up and down such and choosing an approboulevard is the} method uniform : go signal of police Tuesday evening -a large Pickwick . parts of streets are hereby deciarof any stop and stage from more The ast property line of suck boulevard, subject, however, to the directions BOULEVARD he “SECTION ya top at the place where such street meets the prolongation of the near Wilkins, Los Angeles capitalists, aie! e? the stop signs and their signifi-. g properties . C@MCetaining often as much as five ‘dolhere looking at minin lowed to pile up or flow away, con heavily of marking installation of ‘the stanaard Califor-. .yeh vehjcle or street car to a full the so-call to becoming with a view interested in this place. the;and to street x stop;to give the operator about to enter tunity of drjvof a vehicle or. nia State Auomotbjle Association . priate and safe oppor with due revard, boule the treet car traversing any street in-!signs which are uniform throughout . ing into way of. veof right the for gard ergecting any boulevard shall bring} the state. Los Angeles for some . @?ticles to recall such provi pulverise it. Furthermore. they had visiting in the benefit of the auzomobile and] ned home Monday. retur time, . from extracting the gold no idea pedestrian — The first will cOv-} L and F. Mr. Boyd Hammond ed tailings. They were al. lars or more of gold a ton, The purpose of the stop is ent the better. a boulevard -treet to Coyote street; Main street signs upon the pavem the adoption of. since miners from San Francisco Wednesday on a. Public mind is made for anj. Listen’. method this is designed to carry al-. out the old slogan, “Stop, Look and ordinance; provision alternate Broad from streets Washington the. necessary for the en-. full stop: of the forcement Zion! street from Plaza to h ecu seaviaioha /or Sao ee hee Se aa naar thoug “cante ip ordinance have become hazy in Burskbarat Sacra-. are all that is Broad to Sacramento street; mento : SIERRA COUNTY LOCALS FO. nee eatas og eines Uc e Production in Past Years ° . ‘ 5 wife. was as $20 a ton much ing as mined at a loss. the gold, it In order to extract = aan View of Central Portion of San Juan Ridge Showing Gravel Channel With Hug ee toa ae ok N ery ais sis = +-# — was carried on been feeling well and went to con of the last century. fitably for years from the tailings. g Bi 97. % \ i y = be veve £0. Bk to Hammonton ,jhave gone Lucille rs limit: silver. Accordingly, the mine ings. The following g ONION ; . : ge the week end here. Mrs. K. J. Fogarty and daughter with demonetized, as later happened the Empire began / Les a e = spent of Sacramento daughter g whecké 30 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonough in Grass dug out with shovels. Now year Ve _25 . . “#: Eee z ma ra — ) 2 eae ee Sy SSH . er, drove down for them. and
oo is . CeO was alAmong) the miners there -a week’s visit with Mr. the gold ville after that ef beli de cru the ways Miss Huckins. H. H. Mrs. from some and ‘of the ‘Streams came d by her mothpanie accom a, Tomol they almost . eg 3 . in Downie home 1S) ‘. ¥\ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavezzola have to their. . 2 2 < ‘ast week end. returned + 6 and Will McGene McCullough for Cullough came up from Oakland 1849. f NORTH SAN JUAN ,May 11, (Special to The Nugget)——Water has at working the went, they streams = SAN JUAN JOTS “NORTH SA from“front page ‘d OT Senerremmenaner rreenaee a ORY 1wAHO MARYLAND HIST Continued ORNIA Y NUGGET._CALIF THE NEVADA < CIT . ee s ee ee ee ena aie a oo Use the fedlowing blank for ordering extra copies of the ; et. Sin Special Mining Number of The Nevada City Mf Nugg 8gle > 88 signs, Paes. y, 8 va lac Nar aes Goleuen Donic gl tet Pad Oe u ite Was han ac ie Gas has been secured by the ofOF the words “BOULEVARDSTOP , ee lous -opies, 15 cents each. In hundred lots, 12'/2 per copy. Cash ons Nevada Trvisaties Dis-_ im so Ge we Shc Bo > from arly ; 4 Size vith order. Stamps accepted up to 50c. ed to start feete along expectue (50) legibl nce of fifty and “aCt dista 1931 proin Comstock mines, the Nevada count. g someis reven "icinwhich Mon: . triet teville Downnoe to oe Ve * oer abandoned. Sv mines were almost cp would draw the miners away. Conse rich were they, however, that again and again they succeeded in coming back, until in our time, it’ may b: said, that the wealth of Grass Valle; is stabilized. In 1863, the great ore shoot was discovered on the first section oi the Idaho Maryland mines, known as the Roannaise or Eureka ciaim. 1,600 feet, dipping in that distance feet i: -100 to 600 or 700 from into Idah it ran’ where depth, wa: property. Before this section shut down in 1877, it was. estimated to have produced over $5,700,000 — anes nae Through the “Idaho property the 1893, when 4t crossed the Maryland boundary. Litigation the Maryland Idaho mine property for a property followed an acquired the ‘t The — ies Bes for week busy the Who was 4 calle: ; ee, s in the he tandling funds to mee® the in . x sovon! ee been;dents has which syndicate x olfeding tho ‘bonds the tering to. den issjgnated as boule This boulevard. is de Ss can? it puts the bur marae for in effect sire upon any machine does not observe’ the stop of blame inance the purchase of the Placer . whjch Name Se < nedpocendgassooense mena ce csasesestessssenenes puceccwakuwchoeedecennasensd sinccsdesanvesdecodeasocveu : SAMEN ead Sth SORTING 0 Wits pln aR Rea SNR, ERROR cc cccaeandane The stop signs now in place alone and is forthcoming. nn IE:spain aac nn safe sfeste teste oeatesteafeateate sfeste fenfe stele teat ateate shes ofeatenteste fost ate ateahe sje oon stenteste ote sesgeriengess AM Wednesday. Hi Rare ash oe Street or Post COERCe TOR se ounty ditches if the hundred thou. signs. Clark Carter hurt one of his di i‘ ‘ o . \j find enclosed $ ee See . oe : and send to the fA od — oliowing aacaress: n while shoeing a horse. sits in a car door Publishers Nugget: or the control of traffic) tax or by; vards an y land -erest paymen che business men of the county buyjon the streets crossing such boulethat all such coupons = and bodins (are to the extent ng up the before enstop c must. traffi perass delarge s. A nem becees future return template making through to. raise. e necessary wou aah a eChistn ena : : PICBBG BOI ite esi copies of your Special Mining icit rev jury'to his hand one day this wee! hina aati continued at school without the aid of crutches. CLEARAN CE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavezzola cam< SALE ‘een for a couple Jattley were here 2 ead operatec on their way Pogsome ‘ after ee g logyin ely hier Sen Taulmar aE OR TS , connected with the Blue Gra: _— ne in the Table Rock district Marion Lusk, Mrs. Joe patted County Surveyor George Taylor anc re.0 a the first hee the bay ities drove to wo rove to with a profit, owing to the antiquated equipment which necessitated the ore being transported grea: distances and transferred many gr ale A * gma Seahoage : Rigger a ose lays with the Paul S the property was shui ‘ 29 x 4.75 4 ply suasettanessensanarapemcabescesr~ssceantsse= ot? (The. Mastanger) Armstrong and Stenger Williamson. 4 e OY if Ge, O° ) ),' x 6. 0, 6 P SY enen tererens mrrterenper esse rere Mepeoeeenene nanesteceeseeeteececteceenennensersceenecesenner URE TIRES $9.95 30 x 314 Extra O S, 6 ply ieee $9.15 F. 32 x4 Invicible, 4 ply SE orn Se ART Pere HOTT $10.50 5 a£& 33 x 4 Invicible, 4 ply 0.0. $13.50 : 32 x 6 Super Service, 10 ply ......... $43.75 $8.3 te ‘ SS a Sate ees aera : x 6.00, 4 phy nner $995 31 meee $13.95 31 x 4.95, 4 ply ....... eres oof .e . xI PR §2 30 = 4.50, ol 4p sic . 4 & 5 $ 12.5‘0 * a CLOSING OUT ALL e TUBES $13.6. AT COST $19.95 ce BOs 090 6 ly) oo Come in and look over our stock. Many sizes not listed, at greatly reduced prices. oe lad 4 . Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ehet nOooQe4e22enneH2eHePeeaewennneeennse nnsoenasgnnsagnnnnggnnsenernnaseensa she w as visit for a month with her se Miss Florence Meservey, Mrs. L. E HIGH 5 McCormack wenton to’ Walnut gto Contra Costa county, where Those from Oakland attendin: the Meservey golden wedding cele bration were, CHarles Meservey, x ESS tse $3.95 29 x 4.40, 4 ply Cadet te "eee ‘ook the former’s mother to he: home in Sacramento Saturday. Mrs. (Te Be Continued) TIRES ; ~ FULL SIZE BALLOONS ssa return ee ee ae Jeg ae _ times before it reached the surfac ans of the fore ae ° py hioettd were acervi oOig enll e SAMPSON é of weeks. B. F. Jones and J. ‘. Turner OF nt rome Sunday from Nevada City ane where they hac North San Juan, possible to work this property long é a gentlonan, rend payment o was then been has _ under the management of the well knewn. Dorsey family untli 1901 and the old Dorsey vein was diseovered, from which over $1,000,000 of gold was recovered. It was im so in 1901, down. noe Shape he showed stereo chureh, where Surely thi ticon views of Hawaii. in the Idah $85,000. The vein mine had been worked for a dis tance of 3,500 feet and produce. between 1868 and 1893 over $11,400,000 gold and paid $5,093,000 in dividends. The ‘e Tuesda hr x oe Se “ oe nae Ist La . ees pies oa sihianand cashes Ras Sbtr t “lee Weslo Eutiepeeeiinim pies pebeee ttreets 0! it 2 ; : is % cakes cae statI, es ag hns fz this Gp isise con pga thereto Came Right: pain Sama tonvi in cia teet og raat? over than $82,000 annually in 1932 and , vard”. Ne eingd: whee ic CHiG -of gold. ore shoot ran and was worked unt of bringing 6 be capable Sneynins sas ee gave a.talk to the. schoo! y children. Then he went on to Sier for approximately It was ;worked’ ~S the oid: Sivedin, aieciies. the discovery of the quently, with . aoetseteaser be