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Vol. IX; No. 5 ~The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
: The GOLD Center MONDAY, NOV.
ee s__ ANDREW JONES
/)” BORN IN WAGON
. ” IN'52, IS DEAD
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NEW SCENIC HIGHWAY COMPLETED %
19, 1934
Tahoe-Ukiah Opened
in Heavy Snowstorm
Andrew B. Tones. aged 82 years, The dedication of the aha hunt be just been completed by the state at
passed away at the home of. his
. Ukiah highway, with the opening of a cost of $259,140. :
daughter Mrs. Rose Ponticelli, ii
the last link in its construction yesbs This sy miles of construction
Nevada’ Cit Sunday morning — at
terday at its junction with No.40. .°™ the junction with Victory nighv.
‘ , 1 AO eae ihe Hoosen a
£233 from infirmities of old age.
Pwas attended with a small:sample of . ) oo floor of Bear Valley, immeu ; mediate] bel
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: f »diately ) ‘Ae igré
Mr. Jones was one of the ‘‘Coverthe hardships that the Donner party . : , hates Senterent aie
ed Wagon” “babies, having been
experienced. It snowed and it snowpee to traffic the entire 190 miles
lé y g i ks ra sy
born in’ what was. Utah ‘Territory j
ed. a te atieieie that links together two
+ ‘i C Je ‘nia’s 2st known ¢
and now part of Colorado, on Au.
Governor’ Merriam made his: ad. . ) ifornia’s best known and most
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é eis cae, . ; popule sort ¢ “ast area——_the
ezust 21, 1852, when his parents,
dress in-a whirling snow #tOMD. . rake coasts hs ee oe
then a young couple, were crossing
while a secretary with a frozen arm Late rras ; ; a ihre vag ne high
the plains boud for California from held an umbrella over the guberna. Sitt. ai ie pe Micagy sia
Owensville, Kentucky. He was a
torial head. The governor's address ee a ; ee merely. linking
highly respected citizen and spent ,
was impressive—befitting the moi Us pene playgrounds, the
almost his entire life in Willow Val.
;mentous occasion. » : : 1an ie hway offers a main
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pate ; new transcontinental r ing r moley, east. of Nevada City, except for .
Chairman of the day, was Jam btor travel ind pl e Pea ot Mc
£ 6 Ve >t an aces
a few years as a young man when he
} K. O’Brien, of Smartsville, to whose . fist: time th mn si ir pr is di oe
coe Ss i > e 3 ric cities oa
resided in Adin, Modoc county.
jenergy and foresight the inception i ada City, Gr ct chunS Oh Se
There he met and married his late . of the great project is due. Jack . vifle, At theptt iss s och ae ae
oe x . in}
aa ? *> time affordin
mite: Me Deeee eee eu . . Wolff, good protagonist of Nevada! motor tourist the opportunity Ht ee
lodge ot Odd Fellows in 1878 ana .
and Sierra county, had the honor of . * Se Fa : ae
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Ls noha 'tew direcly into ». coaste ; i
has held membership for almost 60 .
j introducing the speakers. Edward J = es Pade ss oe —
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years. . Mr. Jones followed farming . 'Neron, deputy. Publics Work direcPrell alie ned and year is ; nk
1 ; ; : : a. few:
i : algned ¢ safe route wi
all -his life until retirement a few . REDWO00 EMPIaE tor, was there in the absence of Earl scenery virtually all the way
\ years ago when he moved to Nevada . : Losi Lee Kelly, his chief, The heiac ee hicl jaa ae it
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f et: 2-Ukiah highway as
9 SN Ded mc aad
Between 60 and 70 automobiles stands today, is the fruit os cam
.He leaves to. mourn va potent 3 With the opening of 4.2 miles of the Ukiah-Clear Lake-Toe hithway teams te joueiich Gil. nc Acics carrying officials from the six coun. paign that—was: launcted ieee ita
two daughters, Mrs. tose Ponti. Highway to the floot of Bear Valley in Nevada county, this Sthic tndkor VeUte tn sae pus amnigriigh tse in Ps be ties which the highway traverses, a decade and a half ago by an orcelli, and Mrs. Ann Lewis, a son, A. entire length of 190 miles. The accompanying photographs sipped by: the official photogra che of the Red Jana a big delegation from Nevada ganization k 8
B. Jonés, Jr., and sixteen grand-. wood Hmpire Association, left to right, intersection with Victor: Highway and Lake Gimahdiice in the haat: City and Grass Valley. From hid ie : : ee ass the Tahoe» S ae . MARAE ; ground and typical section of new construction in Nevada couly, Lower, left to right, section of the hich. . city Saulehck . y. his. Ukiah Highway Association.
) ee : silos or ! way skirting Clear Lake and view of highway at 7 acepeaes puesto Pe ad . * ae eck Othe. stendanee, This organization was made up of
' The body is at Holmes pe area ; j were Phil Scadden, Fred Cassidy, sroups of individuals representing
Home and funeral services will be. . \ é , Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Kjorlie, Judge Mendocino, Lake, Colusa, Sutter, Neheid from the Holmes chapel at 2) IREWVE P sis . Resisn Tuttle, W. W.Waggoner, vada and Yuba counties. ‘Pimad mov‘ ay ih . OLD TIMER REVISITS A WH. Grittih, ‘Fred easter fon
Gietk Weoneseay. eee wi ‘fy ROUTE pee : riffith, Fred E. Conner, !er in the campaign was James K.
interment béing made in the new)}. EARS : { seorge Calanan and-M. T. Smith. O'Brien, of Smartsville
Odd Fellow’s cemetery near Pine . CITY AFTER 80 Y BIG MA TER WW) i TO slriian FATHER . Fred E. Garrison, chief of the loFrequently these groups worked
yrove. Oustomah lodge, of Nevada ; = 42R.Ace if! 1cal divisional headquarters of thelat cross purposes, each desiring to
City, will conduct last rites for the} Uiehtly years auo Jacob Bledor. i aS . State Highway Commission, proved
departed member. ace walked to Nevada City from 3 AST am who has been identi the real_heroof the day For, on (Continued on Page Five )
oe fe eae . ee City Nevada He was = © fied by county officials, as Jerry . j the return trip car -after Car; inet
Carson City, Nevada. : as ce Be
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tHe ys . Roger. Knowland, of Los Angeles, . {. cluding the one in hi a Gee
‘q)then a mere lad of 18 years. Ay The Nevada pice Department . evidently z = Se ae ae : : miien hee me
ifl¢ SES See “evisited Nevade : ss = : vidently fell from a freight train. ];ernor made the trip, stalled on the €
: few days ago he revisited: Nevada is already makinplans for its an( t_B
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Lee one aie hi : ja oca this morning and _hisjj! Western slope. of Bear Valley. Gar'. . City for the first time since hisi}. nual .masquerad¥ff\which this . body was badly mangled l}. vison snaked tl ith hi
tinane : ‘ end El sane wi : i fe . 3 5 Db y mangled. On the} yea Snaked them out. with highway »
boyhood trip. He came to spen lyear will be helfionday evening, . ] boay es a = th caneae z :
bey ar Peers : w.t! ss z : : : dDody was ound a telegram ad-j{!@auipment. » Some of the cars did hs a
vi ED jtime with his daughter, Mrs. W.{ ; December 31, wht is New Year’s . . lares ears He : ack os F CA bb rs
= = ae: Ant a cao ij)dressed to Jerry Knowland from]! 20ot get out till around seven o'clock .
Nordhoek, .here. This time he. [/eve. During the . t year the fireHHiReno, Nev., which read. “F I} Going-up to t : = , ie ;
The trial of Mrs. Jean Cunningfl-ame in an automobile. lmen have sande = strides 4 ae » + “> ch read, ather . . ing up to the celebration, the Funeral services will be held toy ; ; WOE Ae ee af ; ey Oe ee Daye 10t expected to live. Come. at/. f. '0ad was clear, though the weather! morrow afternoon for the late Charham and James Kelly, charged with He remarked on how much the . ing off their debh Armory Hall. . #i nce. Betty.””” was extremely threatening. (C F les -H, P I ed :
5 Tie Mavi ittcity had ‘hanged and grown. r nric $3 aa Se 2 sie ee
gs: oming . tes -H, Penrose, who pass away ai
the robbery of William Mavity, on! a on ‘ cand “tess . rhe ieee of % paid for the Knowland was evidently beat-. j down it seemed ag if nearly a foot . ‘his home at the corner of Grove and
: rom le unruly. anc rontie property, during tyear oes ie :
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Septemper 22, was being held today, te . eit ERRe when ciany of the poe 2 ah ar, has been ing his way home on_the train toj}j0f snow had fallen. . Nevada streets at 6 o‘clock Saturday
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WHE ro copes ee Oe anietiing places were tents. He Otkleistes ti t the ane ae )Visit his father. Coroner A. M.'[{ Those who attended the celebra-. evening.
g 4 a ee ah SEAUGS eae S hope during . . . Holmes has charge ify ti re :
: e going oe 3 x s . > s > ge of the body. }; "ion were reminded ; a
reached at the time of going to . also recalled that his first impresthe coming year tfpe out the “ad pees Se ee rene eee 5 a y ‘ privations wi ; again of ee Death came suddenly. He ‘had
press this afternoon. 'llsion of Nevada City was. rather . fire nemainine’ $) After “thal . ——— tof pee nich gps the emigr: ae eves out on the porch shortly af; ae inghe Se ge od: un Bvalwit a ‘ ae fo -years ago who first blazed the te} ,
’ Kelly and Mrs. Cunningham are exciting, for he was an eye-wit-. !. ig done, he states firemen will { trail over which Tahoe-Uki pees : ees dinner, and was ‘found there a
alleged to have robbed Mavity, an . iness to a vicious murder -in all procéed to make provements in ‘way is now laid — ae De oc es eae
employee of the Spanish mine, ON . }/«a9" saloon, when two gambling '. } the building andb Nevada City
ae a8 : “ae Bear Valley was }was called but he was past earthly
: ; : . adé z] > eat re VA BTS
Saturday night, September 22, while . . ) miners quarreled over their cards, jfja first class i. meetihe. who. surv ee Sew ~ — eae Se ee a
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Mavity was on_his way to the Game . and:one was killed in the brawl. place.
Pade OF: 1e perils of Donner! { ical care for some weeks.
r = force eran ae Su ae . .
asS. ese wagons were tfep red, . > we : A
‘oe y f Grass Valley = ———— ————— : "
paired Mr. Penrose was born i R
sea a tis 9 liar oar . Yesterday he anced the foloxen tended, and hearts cheered for, Hill, May 8 1867. He at asete?
ae GRRE ae, . lowing com mitteet the
‘ ane , : > attende
} > masque. the final trek along Washi gt :
alleged that Kelly ch gat on “he NK rade ball: EASY SHOOTING 8 ngton!school there until seventeen years
ade Dé ridge and down into the gold
, é f Mrs. inning2 mee . . gold camps old when he went. to w os
shy oe ag Oop : a COLLEG Ass Floor managers}e Chief E. J. . and plains beyond. Emma Nevad i : ont Se ee
4 ham’s car somewhere near Town: My -Ott, dnd Assit ite chic . 2 : = lene of the wos ‘vaca, man in'the hydraulic mines there.
Talk and beat Mavity up and took} . aa pea 2 le . The six days of pheasant hunti us mPa ee d’s sweetest singer: 3. W hen hydraulic mining waned’ he
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about 80 dollars away from him. A : eel _ . has been enjoyed by a number of} thin sight of this old) came to Nevada City and for many
ti 2 C onam 4 ! pa ee . Amusement: Ll Dudley, Jim eS : : wagon trail near the camp of Omega. . ve
Kelly . and Mrs. inde Peucode. John for fe evada City hunters and some nies} .Nosnolor route In Caitianea: a.. years was employed by the North
pleaded not. guilty. mae rene R WED NES Music: Myers Mp, John O'Neil . birds were brought in. Joseph Huy, bines the haat doen os see Mining Company in Grass Val1e ‘¢ defendi ~ z ‘ : t ; : 2 i
* McKee is appr aries ie w 7 &ANIJo}and Horace Curnc j and Eugene Barberi killed some}scenic attraction of the Tahoe-Pkiah . ss
é $ et orney ‘
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, me on te ty district eae _ . Decoration: B. Fegan, Artitur! pheasants in Browns Valley Sunday. . highway, the final sector of which, f amone We many Arieaes he ee
Wright and depu } dis . é / The big eter ‘pre-football esis Hoge, and Bud SI . Gas Eoeuke dead Bi ce cea nes j connecting . with Victory Highway . highly regarded for his integrity,
presented the cs ce a cto ner of university alumni will this Finance: Louislp, R, L.Pp. . ee Sag 2 : : : : Federal Highway, Rote No 40 7 . public spirited efforts in ecommunWitnesses. for the people Bo “. year be held in the. Bret Harte Inn, + Bigelow, Garfield-bn and Chas. . RCAMEDES “Sod duall neat Martysvillg a point 18.3 miles east of the hide: ETSY See ee ore
Sheriff George Carter, plas nner Grass Valley at 6:30 o’clock next! 7 citer, ja few days ago. AI Sitva and party, . toric mining town of Duteh Flat } oo eet: Se ee one
iff William aC jones Gere A a wa, Wednesday evening. It is open to Printing: Milégneniin, Dr. . brought down some pheasants on hist /his passing. In 1889 he was marKelly’ the, day etter: the rebber sn = all those who have attended college Ghapman and Tonitper funcle’s ranch at Browns V a OS : phat Se eae —— , tied to Miss Alice Murray. The: folWW. Podson. an si el a lor to college alumni. Will Durbrow. Door: William ty, Jim: Hut<. ine theweek snd. An Silva "pen CROSS DONATIONS ‘lowing children survive:
* ‘Game.Cock Inn. Witnesses tor : of Grass Valley, has been asked tO ¢hison, Nick Sanand CGeorge'ed many hunters for every ce a Mrs. ‘Annie Christenson, Mrs, Virdefendants were: Dr, A H. Tickel, ibe the toastmaster. There will be Walling i . 1 bef t] : . CONTINUE POURING CIN: ON ee : : 3 nae 1ingf oe : z . JUSt yeTore ie pening season;
nd. the defendant Mre, Cunning fe number of speakers. Those who Concessions: I. . . BE. Kilroy eh birds , 7 fe : re i and Forest Penrose, all of Nevada
: \ a9 e opirdas secwed oO range North r A
ham and Kelly. desire to attend are requested to and Fritz Pitts. } esi ch Soe : 1 I : tctocncte ‘ity. There. is’ also’ gne ‘giand ‘son
The jurors were: Myrtle Lopes, . cea Se iicns iw Walnes i from the Loma Rica ranch or Mac-} Further additions. {0 s2the:. Hed +) con pana :
: . } ake their reservations b ws hesivarte stasis apeeresaes rs . 3 : oe E 5 : i
2 : se,
George Webster Edward Bium, aa, . Orlando McCraney, of 2 Boyle preserve. Quite a number ; Cress contributions, bring the total H ‘ ;
q g setulae . day ’ noon. yyian 2h ee yd : : ts Pa poe fe { @ rE ¢ e is survived 4 re f rs
Evelyai Moomy, Charles: Gerhart, , city. or: Myre. Vera Ingram, of YOUNC BULL I were seen near the Lotz home onjup to $116.75. Nevada City’s quota Art] pet 3 by ee brothers,
John A. Noonan, Richard Capps, . . , apm. Walley. will neoept reserves
70old Flat while five or ‘six visited: is $250, whih wiit be reached soon . . eds oO : om alley: and James,
imh G Windet, IR. Kabahone, w. trass Valley, MAN ON FARM . the Miners Foundry in Nevada City, lit the contributions continue to come se and two. sisters, Mrs, J, C.
H. Westbrook, Harriet Farmer, scat . ce ees eno . several were seen at the Catholic jin as they have been. The additions A ae Of evans one uae Mre.
Fred Lents
Pane Weaun was rug G jcemetery and at the Parsons home.;to the lis st of contributors published . nnie McCulla, of Riverside.
> “ ‘CHARLES BARTON. OF Sick Gh eee by a YOUNZ . charles Genasci, of Willow Valley, . Friday in the Noeedi: arc: He was a member of Oustomah
‘ ° R BROWNING. 1S nite ENE PS Ag ati turned loose the first pheasants lo-{ Mrs. BR. Tocealini, Mrs Mites *oaee No,.6;"-T. .0.0. -F., “and the
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HAR ¥ . SAN JUAN 1S DEAD ee hi e went. cally about two years ago. A bird. Coughlan, Mrs. Colin Tamblyn. Mr ; Mine Workers Protective League, of
SCALDED BY STEAM sales ‘ The ivgcen BE a es was hit and run over by an auto at) . H. Se hroeder, Mrs. O. Schiffner, Mr jPiass Kaley,
——si siete e riD iN'the M. Iv ‘ e noe sles The funeral will be held from
The funeral of Charles Barton, of . Mr. Braun’s right Wide ha od! an Dow ranch on the Tahoe’ ; Gleason, Mrs. Iva Williamson, Mrs. Hotnes. Manis . the
: aeeas ee an wie "S. Ukiah highway several days ago. ‘. Dick Lane, Mrs. Alaria, Mrs. Ruth’ ee oe ae
Harry Browning, son of Mr. and! North San Juan, aged 88 years, who}caped. Holmes ate geryice Thomas, Mrs. Maxwell Wiis aa :o’clock Tuesday afternoon with Rey.
Mrs. Arno Browning, of French Cor-! passed away in the pay ward of the} was called and the i) man was ning Mrs L pg ines, ies em one . C. F. Washburn officiating at the
f 1, November 14, “was. moved to the countyta] where BERT MOORE BORNE TO { » Mrs. J. G » Mrs. H.’ Daral, was badly scalded Sunday at the county hospita lee 6 ow Bice Ce here vey, Mrs. Kate McCormick, Miss Zoo . religious services andthe Odd Felheld from the Methodist. church in} Dr. A. H. Ticke all him, the
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steam table in the Shamrock Cafe, } he cs ith burial” investigation reveald ETERNAL REST TODAY Tredennick, Mrs. R. G. Steger, Mrs. . nducting the commitmeat
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when he opened the steam kettle. ‘North San Juan Sunday, tia ead ala _ Poke n rib
Jim Phelan, Mrs. Martha Eddy, Mrs. ae at the grave.
TI team blew the lid off scalding!in the nearby cemetery. Holmes on the right side ahjises. He
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i young Browning on the left side; Funeral Home oe Bert Moore, aged 59 years, rent . Mrs. Don Steger. Vera Steger, co JOHN DRUMMOND’S . BODY
; : ‘n+! eral arrangements an OH Be. +
ry . waist up, severely burning, eral arrange dag ata jen 7 ; lector.
' et — chest a face Buckner, of Nevada City, officiated.; TRACTOR FOR Mbpryicy sent et ee aero oe . Me TO R T IN
es his Army Cheers B ee . Dai bearatacerereJobu Remar, : passed away suddenly sathaay. ie . Irs. Grant, Mrs. D.’Farmen, Mrs, ES PINE GROVE
, The Holmes ambulance was called : 3 Ue Ae Wenry
: ies ; Carl Tobiassen, Mr. and Mts. E. M
and he was taken to the home of W. C. Walker, Stanley Bice, enry . E. J. Haverstock,. has the had follewed mining practically all Rector: Mr ate S John Drummond, of San ean
eo ae rane Huckins, Mike Dahneke and George. ~ 4) his life and there is universal sorCaer BOG METS. AaeOree Ty, : i
his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Browmail contract from beton to E ; Jones, A friend, Mrs. A. Z. Gracey, . °i8¢®, passed away in that City Suni ; » str , Harper. ; : row over his passing as he was very} ,, Ba ls sy.
ning on:Boulder street. Dr. B. W. Nevada ‘City, Das DUS 5 trac. . 1; Eleanor Vanberg, collector day morning. The boat ‘will arrive
Hummelt cared for the: injured boy SRO tetas ; : ‘ “. highly esteemed. He leaves two. . : in Nevada City Tuesda and: will be
ae ee haa a xpecial Butea ie Robert W. Tharp went down Sun-. tor which was deliv4rjy this. brothers, Carson and_ Cleveland GRAND JURY IN SESSION taken to Hol F y 1]
she, he gas fee day to see St. \Mary’s and Santa. week. When the sndeep the. Moore, of Grass Valley. The fun: i ite selva. a ge ve ae
atte 2a, : , i i j anal
. Clara play in a sea of mud at Ke-jautomobile will haul }j] from. eral took place this afternoon at 2 Foreman Harold W. Robinson held Wednesday at sare
Six inches of snow fell at the up-. zar Stadium in San Francisco. He} Nevada City to the J] qéuse. o’elock from the chapel of Holmes‘ called the county grand jury into . funeral arlor wich
per camp of the Spanish miné above] stated that it would have been a and from i trdj1} take. Funeral Home. Interment was in session, this morning to prepare a ner officiating,
Washington during the last snow . good idea to play the game in can-. the mail down es ade to. the Masonie cemetery in Grass Valreport, ‘ee is ty tek pas and : gen io
a storm but warm rains came later. oes, since there was: so much water} Washington as ne'—S wail . ley with Rev. H. H. Buckner officiask Yor discharge. The grand ju od
and washed it all away. on the field. St. Mary's won 7-9. must go through.’ ating. . was empancled nearty a year ago. seireleai
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