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VOLUME IV: NUMBER 26 THE GOLD CENTER NEVADA CITY. NEVADA «
1 COU! MAY 19, 1930
[MINING NUMBER . PR0wNENT NG MEN NEW. STORES. IN.
HIS WELCOMED . W&™EYSTFS HE NEVADA CITY TO .
= BY HOME FOLKS 2.2: "22:.-sses.cctssnss. . START SHORTLY
operating properties at Mokelumne
Hill, Calaveras county, were business The oicreasing uiateens of Nevisitors in Nevada the past week. vada City at a trading merier for &
They went out to the Murchie to see large area of, territory is seen in the
the oil flotation process as combined . gacision of two new stores to enter
the local field at an_ early date.
wiht ball milling and expressed
had not been in the office ten minithemselves as highly pleased with A ne lek Gory oe
tion has leased a prominent locaready extended the new mining
amber of The Nugget just off the
press, the edition will find a widespread distribution. The first copies
utes on Thursday night before PUT-\ ith pall milling and expressed
chasers were flocking in to secure They stated that they were agreeably
vy j tion on Broad street within the past
‘them. f surprised at the large amount of.
The apple green cover carries 2M . pining activity in htis section.
excellent likeness of two people pro. 0
minently connected with Nevada
City’s history. The tame of EngieFOURTH OF JULY
CELEBRATION IS furnishing goods’ emporium. He has
Bs a successfuly merchandising experience in another state and has
STil IN OFFING: been greatly attracted to Nevada Cibright has long been a well )
one here, both father and son at-.
ty by its promise of future growth.
He has been interviewing several
taining renown. President paelta in
At the meeting stink tietd on Saturday! owners of Broad street frontage and
week and expects to install a complete stock for household needs
within the next week or so.
A young merchant has been here
the past few days seekin ga suitable
!ioeation in whihe to start a men’s
starting his mining career in Nev
City a number of years ago. esto
brought much attention to our community. Se
. The various contributions to the .
nuniber will attract much attentfon '
“has answered hte final
in the mining industry. The state
mining association is having a, copy'
sent to each member which will prove }
excellent advertising for Nevada and
Sierra counties. The articlé by Con-jine the early history of the region .
Gressman Englebright is one of the! qqwn. fo boosting our climate.
finest ever penned in behalf of the} meeting is to-be held tonight at the! having been reaching out after our
gold mining industry and will be
widely read. The article by Fred M.
Miller on the Grass Valley district .
is a notable contribution, ‘as is the.
geological article by Edw. C. Uren
of especial value
our mining.
» Nug. }
Each paid subseriber of The Nug-!of history and les gendry in this com-,
get is receiving a
ing number
copy of the minin, this mail
the price printed thereon.
edition running into the thousands.
has been printed from the advance . ticularly amon gthe business
sale will prove a ready sellen. Copies . who have to foot the bills. It is commay be secured at The Nugget. of. njendable to note the great amount,
fice, Preston News stand and Trezise . of interest among the ladies.
Brothers in Grass Valley.
Do your bit by Nevada County by .
sending out a few copies.
CASSIDY ON RENO TRIP
VISITS ZONITE PLANT:
Fred F. Cassidy, g general manager:
of the Alpha stores, was in Reno re. bered,
. TAYLOR ATTENDS THE.
cently on a buensiss trip where he;
was spotted by the eagle eyed Charley Spilman of the Nevada Mining
Press. Mr. Cassidy was on a trip to
inspect the Nevada factory of Zonite
Explosives, Inc., in which he is a
stockholder. Like the sterling booster he is he spread the news that
there was a lot of mining activity in
Nevada and Sierra counties.
WAYNFLETES LOCATE
AT CUTLER OROSI TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waynflete,
formerly of the Truckee Republican,
are now located at Orosi, Tulare
County, where they have purchased
the Culter-Orosi Courrie and seem to
be happily located if their first -editorial is any criterion. Thep speak of
picking oranges off the roof and
flowers from the front yard, but
when they start to packing the thermometer in ice they -will doubtless
think many times of Nevada county.
MCULLOUGH PASSES
Another Ridge ploneer in the person of William George McCullough
summons.
Taken to the Nevada City sanitarium
a few days ago, he passed away Fri‘day morning. Funeral services will
be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock
from the Holmes Funeral Home.
Deceased was born in Sebastopol
and grew to manhood there amid the
roar of the hydraulic mining. He
later returned to the Ridge where
he has since made his home. Left
to mourn his.passing is a brother
Josegh McCullough of North San
Juan.
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COMPETE IN TENNIS
Robert Hocking and Richard Lindstroum participated in-the C. I. F.!
i seed tournament at Stockton Sat;
. Sry
y. They will compete at Roseville next Saturday.
-. expected that committees will be apThe directory ‘of the mines in Ne-. pointed. .
vada and Sierra counties will prove .
as showing the im-. {his year of the
mense amount of money invested vi
and extra .
copies may be secured postpaid for . ‘clothes s.
EreueEeay morning to honor -Gover
night at the City Hall it was decided . expects to conclude a. lease. within
to hold the biennial Fourth of July, the next few days.
_ celebration in Nevada City. There . A number of new business estabp was much disuession as'to the type} lishments here will do a great deal
‘of celebration ranging from exploit-. toward revivifying Nevada City as a:
' trading center as of yore, the aggresA-sive business men of Grass Valiey
, Chamber of Commerce to
i ther
get fur-. tradé.
and on Thursday
nig ht another meeting is to be neta .
at the City Hall,
inspiration EL) ee ioe
YOU BET MINING CO.
LEASES TO O'BRIEN
at which time it is}
The idea of having the celebration .
"49er type has been . The You Bet Mining Compnay has .
! leased the f placer claims to;
William H. * You abet. 58,
mecting With almost unive arsal’ com. followins
mendation on account of the wealth OF Brien:
munity Arkansas aid Greenhorn46 and
‘Washington 63 and-51, Walleupa)
Brewn. Hiland NeKeo ané West}
so redolent of the days when ;
California was =in” her swaddling: 75,
The usual elaborate parade =44,
5-25
A large. with its heavy expense of money and . 45 and 57, Starr 42 and 67; -Brown
~effort-is.not meeting with favor, par. / 46 and 60, Poverty 102,and f12,. Mismen ‘‘souri Canyon 77 and .47, Atkins &I
Tyler 64, Rose and Duryea 69;Gail
61, Emigrant 762;-Smith & Powell .
The plan of having a three day . 2 80, Lost Newark 53 and 1-2 inter
celebration has beén meeting with in Newark 53 and 40, and Pony
; much discussion pro and con. The. 39.
Fourth coming on Friday this year! The notice of non-responsibility’
makes it possible to have the cele-' filed. by the company is signed by
bration®extehd over Saturday and,Malcolm Lindsey, its managing diSunday also. In this connection a! rector and the papers were filed by:
{home coming. reunion.could also be, T. B. Brady, sarprs agent. = .°
staged at no extra expense and make
the event odneé long to be rememFo LOCATIONS ARE™
i a
ei
“Phe following mining locations
GOVERNOR BI BREAKFAST Have’ Been filed for public record:
Kenhebeck Placer by Ray O’Conner
Grace O'Conner, Clyde O’Conner and
Elizabeth O’Conner in Kennebeck
Mining District.
Seotchman Pxtension Claims Nos.
Ross F. Taylos of Downfeyilie; one
of Sierra county’s leading” “eltizens,
was in town Wednesday on hig ash
to Sacramento ‘to attend the brea
fast Hotel given at the Senator
Mining District, in section 7 and 18
T 17, R 11, by South Yuba Company Limited, Charles H. Shaw secretary.
Gold Coin Quartz by Harry A.
Blodgett in Sec 30, T 17, R 13.
SUPERIOR JUDGE ENGS
WANDERS FROM HOME
Superior Judge Edward W. Engs
who was recently appointed to the
Alameda county bench from Sierra
county, has been missing from his
Oakland home since Friday. He had
been taken with delirium at his
home and wandered away during
nevada City business visitor last) tne night. Hundreds of searchers
week . a caller at The Nugeet) have been scouring the Berkeley
officé. He was on an inspection trip} pills but up to yesterday no trace of
to the Murchie mine to see the work. the missing jurist had been found.
ing of the oil flotation system which It has ‘been thought possible that
has been such a conspicuous. suc-{ he may be trying to make his way
cess in handling complex ores. Hamilton is consulting engineer for the
nor C. C. Young on the inaugtration
of his formal campaign to succeed
himself as chief executive of California. Mr. “Paylor was the recipient of
an invitation to attend the breakfast. He was accompanied to the
Capital City by Mrs. Taylor who
visited relatives there.
FORMER MINERALOGIST
WAS HERE ON ON BUSINESS
Fletcher Hamilton, for 4a number
of years state mineralogist and well
known in the mining industry, was a
presiding in one of the graft trials
Metal Products interests who ar€ijn Oakland which was nearing its
planning large developments in the} conclusion.
Meadow Lake district where the 0
ores proved so refractory in past
years.
PUBLISHER REAPPOINTED
0
OPENS LAW OFFICES
Harry McKee, a recently arrived
attorney whe has been residing west
of Grass Valley, has taken over the
reappointed for the fifth year to the
chairmanship of the correspondence
committee of the Grand Chapter of
Royal Arch Masons of California, to
prepare a digest.of the proceedings
practice of Judge J. M. Walling and. of the Grand Chapters the world
J. M. MeMahon and has opened ‘offi. over. Jack Eddy of Colfax is a memces in the Walling Bulding on wee ber of the committee also.
street. 0
0 Gasoline has been selling anwe
W. B. Celio has been indisposed ” ‘to 22%4c and 22c at Grass Valley.
‘for several dys with a severe cold. 0
Nugget. ‘Redd The Bugpet misiug news. Sui
‘GisTo NWILLTO
START WORKIN
NEAR FUTURE
With 2 small crew of men already
atework cleaning out the ditches and
repairing the various tunnels, it is
expeciéd that milling operations at
the famous Gaston mine can be commenced shortly. The arrival of a large
36 inch belt to hook up~the compressor will make. possible starting
machine drills on development work.
tunnels to be in good shape and to
reguire but little work to put them
in trim for_operations.
Bula interests did a-good job in retimbering throughout. Water is already flowing through the penstock
‘but is not being used yet. The company expects to hook up to the Spanand be ready for steady power.
ae a
at the mine for several days. Guy
etetatail is in charge of operations.
Red Dog 59, Birds seve Canyorr 6-5 5, ind"
!71, Chicken Paint 70, California’ No. ie
FILED. COUNTY. RECORD
1; 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Washington .
back to Downieville. He had been
The Nugget publisher has been.
‘ST. AGNNES GUILD TO
. GE BENE ERT. CONCERT
Rreal treat will be afforded music .
. lovers -temorrow, Tuesday evening:
lant Trinity Episcopal church under
the auspices of St. Agnes Guiid wl
Mrs. Frederick Harvey of Stockton
. wil appear in recital with Miss
Brand assisting at the pieno and Sit
'W. H. Goede on the violin. A Ke
. advance ticket sale has m
ind ‘Trinity heurch promises to be
. inronged for the occasion.
Mrs. Harvey, who
London, Paris and Easter
nter ‘Ss; is a member of the eeay
lof ane College of the Pacific. Her .
. ability “Sa concert. singer is wide a1}
‘inown and Nevada’ City is/fortu‘nate to have , the privilegeof hearing.
The program is as fojlows:
. Songs— ‘Efish Lave Song,” ‘‘The:
Day is Done,’ Margaret Lang.
. Song—‘‘The Stairway,” Winter!
. watts.
Song—‘‘On’ the Way to Kew,’
(Dedicated to Mrs.
Foote.
Harvey),Arthur
Nachtigall,’’ WVergebliches Stanchen
(Bhahms), Mrs. Harvey.
Violin solos—‘‘Adagio”’
“Mazurka”
walader Goede.
Songs with violin obligato—‘‘Elegie,’’ (Massenet), Chanson Ancienne
(Samsay), Mrs. Harvey.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TALKS ROAD MATTER
(Ries)
Colfax-Iowa Hill route were the
main items of discussion at the
Chamber of Commerce last week. A
committee consisting of Fred Cassidy, W. W. Waggoner, R. J. Bennetts and W. H: Griffith was appointed to take up th ematter of the
highway between Nevada City and
Downieville with the state highway
commission and-also-to look into the
other route which was boosted by
Lyman Gilmore.
An Oakland newspaper which atghost city fast becoming forgotten
will be properly rebuked as it should
The Chamber voted to purchase a
number of copies of the new mining
number of The Nugget for distribution.
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HERE ON LEGAL BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius M. Fall were
here last week in connection with
the closing up of an estate. Included
in the estate was stock in a Grass
Valley. mine now under bond and
they headed for The Nugget office
to secure first hand information concerning the property. Mr. Fall is a
member of the-legal firm of, Fall
& Fall of Los Angeles.
0
_ Ignition Parts and Accesories at
Miner's Foundry. 24tf
Preliminary inspection shows the .
The Rescue:
ish mine. power line at a latter date:
John F. Dickson of Portland, !
inew owner of the property, has been .
Song—‘‘Love Me if I Live,’’ Anna
Miller Wood Harvey. 4
Piano solo—‘‘Pastorake Varie,”
(Mozart). Minnie Brand.’
Songs—“The Violet’ (Mozart),'
“Hedge Roses’, (Schubert), ‘Die
(Winarski), Edna Cad-.
The Yuba Pass Highway and thei
tempted to class Nevada City as a
CARLIE GROUP O80 i ECE i STRUCK
. PAST EW DAYS
to the effect that the Metal Products
Holding Corporation will resume opStriking of a sede five feet wide
erations at the Carlyle group of
mining properties near Cisco in this ;
county as soon as the summer has . and showing a lot of arsenopyrite
sufficiently advanced to make posi is the glad news from the Twin Sissible the hauling in of supplies and: tg; mine at Snow Point in the No. B
iequipment. The claims lie at a high) tunnel and hes caused a great deal
elevation on the south side of OM et excitement. The new strike is
Man Mountain and cover a consider! thought to be a downward continuable acreage in a well mineralized . ation of the rich Twin Sister ledge
puOne: { encountered in the upper levels and
The same interests have also taken . the odbjective of the No. 3 workings.
jan option on the May Lundy mine in! , The strike wes made at a point ab. Mono county which had a past pro-. ont 155 feet distant from the first
duction of three milion. Ledge cut in the tunnel.
fos President R. O. Foster of Ukiah
HIKES TEN MILES tO ihad been up at. the property up to
SEND IN HER HER RENEWAL ‘: last few days and reported the
egraphed to him yesterday and he
Rena Morgan of Moon. Bi¥sr Lodge and a party of-stockholdetrs are exnear Downieville, sent the following . pected te arrive liere today. on tent
interesting letter to The Nugget:
“Ama little behind with my re‘ ae
newal but have just been too buss . At the time of making the strike,
: ; ve eet avidson and director
rto think of anything. Going to hike Hanke Come D ae :
re i: ino were in e. tunnel
teday to maii the check. . Hevak Comin e
eT ~ 7
Tr or af
The Nugget #8 Jim running >
face of the tunnel in promising formation. News of the strike was tel. orrow.
ten miles
’Shows you how popular
last round ‘of Neles with the machine
is in this neck of the woods, for i
am mighty afraid you would quit, dtill. The round of shots broush} in. alt gi Q
g autiful n2ass 3 aVi “sending it io me and that wouldn't doj * Hee ee oe i es
t all est wishes and many thanks. », impregnated with sulphides. h arL € . i> Ps} 3 « af
7 ancien senopyrites in this formation carry
, extremely high values.
SA CRAMENTS REN . Mr. Comino was down from the
A)
as
TERSCT
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a myo OCMC? RIN EI ERY — property yesterday for a short time
. svete bias ALS uy! PaaS . but returned to ine mine ihmmedi. te fo) i the coming. of Presial Wi m 1 presic ol the (+ cee* Postel
{ Sr erame ) intion i former ais ;
€ ; abe) a ed ATTY gam
JOduus fa U Nido Pads
j town ye lay an Yin ¢ vy with
: 0: D. Woodman cliezked upon the} sme
A atin 7 Deis Ry. A Erp pees Seas
coming reviicn te be Weld at the Que of Nevada county's loved ciAvago “At ee cee
State Feir grounds, Sunday,’ June: lizens ihe person of Joseph O
th. He is inxious to have the Chari Neill, passed to his eternal reward
ut i is OE y WY } L 8 Ge =
POSE of Commerce assist in geiting Thursday “moraiag after a Hngering
‘the largest family out for the reunillness.
. ion as well as the oldest residents. '
The following is taken from the
offricial bulletin’ just issued:
PLACE——The State Fair Grounds
[i Srcramefto.
A yesident of this community for
han sixty years, he had been
intimately connected with the teaching profession. Arriving in Grass
Vallely in 1869 he took the county
TIME—All day Sunday, June 8th, teachers’ examination’ and commenBring your luneh and cups for cof. ced teoching at the French Lead
-. fee? milk and sugar. school near where the North Star
‘. We exteind a eordia! invitation ioe? is. He then taught at Gold
:all present and former Nevada coun-! . Flat for a time and went to North
“ty residents, their families and ali Columbia’ to the school there. He
so their friends to spend the day with . met and wooed one of his pupils,
. Miss Kate E. Wood and they were
more
.
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ius. There will be plenty of amusement for everyone. Contests for ola) Wed in-1876. ‘Three of their five
and young, thin,and fat. Horseshoes . children were born to them there
tug of war, prettiest babies all, 224 in 1882°the family ‘moved to
kinds of races and guessing gamex( rt City. For 22 years he was
for which liberal prizes will be of-, connected with the Nevada City
;fered the winners. There will Ale. . OPO: and in 1902 he was elected
schools,
{be a cash prize for the largest pref Oe superintendent of
'serving:.for two terms. He later
at North Bloom'sent of former Nevada county fam' taught one term
under the
{ily present on the grounds. Also the
oldest man and woman “‘present or
former’’ Nevada Countians.
{ . There will be an orchestra to play
. during the luncheon, from 11:30 to
11:30 and also during the afternoon.
{ There will be vocal selections and;
Governor GC. C. Young will give an
. address.
' On February 22d the Association
‘planted a tree from the Shebley
Ranch in the Fair Grounds and dedicated it to Nevada county. At 3:00
the guests will be shown where the
field and then retired
teachers’ pension act. He served for
many years on the county board of
education. :
Fraternally he was a Past Grand
of Oustomah Lodge of the Odd Fellows, a Past Chancellor Commander
of Milo Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, and a member of Neva Rebekah Lodge. For many years he was
sceretary of the Odd Fellows.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon from the Odd Feltree is planted so each year we may. lows Hall and were largely atten; watch it grow, a monument to Nev-. ded. The Pythian ritual. was read at
jada county. . the grave.
The nsext regular-meeting of the Surviving are four :ons, John W.,
Association will be held at the St.; Henry, Joseph and Charies, and ne
Francis Hotel, Tuesday night, June. daughter, Miss Nan © +icitl.
3d.’ 2 Mr. O’Neill was highly esteemed
There will be no fee charged to}throughout the county ©
enter oF leave the Fair Grounds. spent so many years :.: his passiug
The Association will furnish 1950 will-be deeply regretici by a wite
ribbons. circle of friends.
NEWS OF THE LODGES”
At the meeting of ‘se “rand T=
lor of the Native oSi. ° ‘is week .tMerced are C. W. Ch°:iinl, Mu:ter
6.
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MILLS LOSES SUIT
Percival Mills who sued his aunt,
Mrs. Alexina Grissel, to recover
$1500 alleged due on a promissory
note, lost his case in superior court
the past week when a decision was. Chapman and R. L. igelow.
handed down in favor of the defCharles F. Bouvier ettens 2g
endant. the Grand Lodge of . «sight f
Pythias this week ame
PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT as representative fro oie coer
scat ales Wednesday night Raps aees” soe.
Mrs. Jane D. Hutchinson, District} Mother's Night of Lai ,» lor, -—
Deputy Grand Matron, will pay her. tive Daughters. Each a 8: ore
official visit toEvangeline Chapter,. titled to bring ene =. 30. Ee
Order of the Eastern Star on Tues-. mother. A fine pre — i
day evening. “. planned. oe
ae 0. nat, Nevada Royal Ar« ero’
TRUCKEEE IS HAPPY tg . hold its regular:m =}
= saanagoinre Refreshments will b«., ee
Meadowlake Township -shows a : —_———_0-healthy increase of population.
here he ia