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October 25, 1935 (6 pages)

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a —— . e ee te eee eo ote ore eee He AN Ne ee Se ME . . . " 4 : The Nevada City Nugget helps your 4 a t ry ° ie ® . = city and county to grow in population + 1 nN ing. LS 3 and prosperity. By subscribing to, and = ; 4 . ; : Ps advertising in the Nugget, therefore, i ss o you help yourself : mt 4 Out Loud i COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA __ , . aaa te (By H. M. L.) . Vol. IX, No. 100. The County Satie Paper NEVA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. west is ot eee! . HOOPSTERS IN FIRST ‘TEIBRIGHT TO CLOSEIF — ¢-y FAIR . comma ea NeW LIFE IN PRACTICE OF SEASON ROTARY HEARS severance Tax Leven COUNTRY FAIR IS sressce 2) QLD MINE CAMP da is an event that A large number of basketball : 4 Bt After attending fhe severance tax f' should appeal to every resident of. aspirants were present at Armory hearing in Sacramento Saturday, wis Br Reads : the county, for that matter, of the ' OF WASHINGTON Hall Wednesday evening when the . WORLD GOl D Fred Searls, vice president of the Plans for the Country Fair=spon} . ; first practice of the Nevada City Y ini i Ppl gs ; Po SA wi obMother Lode, foi it celebrates thc Newmont mining ‘corporation, fteft sored by the with the 2 Merch: ‘ > “ , an ras . Qa pye n 7 7 To f . ee snetive Latest : for momentous discovery that really ae Parvati A ferchants, the local town team, was Sacramento for New York an Monjective of raising funds for the Boy sured the longevity of all communi: . ASS rig aves held. Players practicing in both the Pred M. Miller, well: known min day night. Scout club building are well under : : any . (By EDNA MARTINE) A AHA Given Wetec on the 41 . ing and civil engineer gave an in , pee ire oc ee eaAY : Bees ee nse : ties engaged in mining. Mining; Gee : : > oo ‘ oor he Newmont. Corporation oper-) way and are fast moving lo con A Nugget reporter was the guest ! lL shooting « bastete ox lishine the. tensely interesting address -yester-. .:., . Nar Stay E ‘e. Pennti camps that depended upon gravel! of Mi Hed Bae aietone ate 2b me h voting yaskets and polishing the ae wore ik Nk Oe ak ates the North Star, Empre, Penn-. pletion. alone quickly became ghosf& towns. j technique shown during last year's . sylvania Mines, in the Grass Valley The cider mill which will turn out the little mining town of Washing. club at luncheon in the National faa ts ly ARP ae 5 games. area; the Pennsylvania, in Brown: der , , . apples rig it ie Only ged Dearing quatte t8\) con and Spanish nite Tuesday. Mo-. 28 oe . Hotel: He discussed the gold situa-}yajiey Yuba County. and au nh cider, trom. the Bott tase) ee assures continuity to mining cen-. yoni 5 ee P seas No definite organization has taken . . i : : : alley, Yuba County, and the Mur-) peftore your eyes, has been procur7 toring out over the Tahoe-Ukiah tion of the world which this vear_is hi Pe Netad: Nis FAS tot ters. Ae ieae ae Ses place as yet, but the players are at; ee Fp chie in Nevada City and Zeibright eq. There will be plenty of doughhighway to the Junction House ini : 2 . breaking all former production ree Mi F Fea ay : 5 the brisk morning air brought inte? tempting to get an early start in or-. l ; Mine in Bear Valley. nuts to go with the cider. et It is gratifying to know that Genu : " der to plan a good schedule with Searls said he is extremely wot: The vaudeville program for Satbe eee _ esting and romantic objects close. : : : Among other things of vital inter-. ! }; i , < : eral Adolphus W. Greely, who in. . other town teams and with junior } id ried about the severance tax. He} urday afternoon, November 2. is ‘ : \ The Five Mile House, Lone Grave, : , est fhe salp: . said it is caggerati : i 1881 imade his dash for the North. Level sean Lox ae college outfits. A number of players T) id . Said it is no exaggeration to: say . drawing some extra special musical Pole; was honored by Congress with . e course, passed in rapid success-. fom Grass Valley were also present, . . Rare ‘ ‘ ENE tCl~ . passing of the: proposed tax will re-! features to the front. the Congressional. medal a few, ion, then a. glimpse of Relief Hill) jending their efforts to the produc2 se ei ast than invany other! sult in the immediate closing of thi Exhibit space.is rapidly being : ootnes Fx ie oe trees: ig recta : j : : ; month in the.world’s history. Se eae : hi ; : : months before his death, which oc-. ) : piri yeh th cbs : sient tion of a championship quintette in Esti i i : ee “Zeibrght mine, which employs 110} taken by local firms and apple grow‘ ‘ ‘te ‘CE estitute families, -in : = astimated production of t . : , Ba aren ; f : ‘urred Sunday. He was 91 years of ie ee ee : 1 5 1 1 hee Ce ee ee world Hea tri f men, and the probable suspension ers who will make a notable exhibit age, and though many foreign coun {early days searched and found gold’ tomy team of its own this season. : ee ee ; of work at some of the’ other mines 1. aa 3 Cie ad oe a ae : fics a euneal Raa vepteined until . Fe based upon tha first. seven months . he : : 5 rhe amateur hour registration 16 tries had accorded him honors his! ~~ fie era peey : More definite organization and i ; = {. vpermene tn the Nevada aE ES: uncoverin ome ot the best talent 4 vy realiz ac sider: rg yf 3 : sroduection wi 1? “irs 3 + . f : ering some e 26 : heroic achievement, Congress delay-. they realized a considerable sum Of! oonedule of practces will be ate = ; l ill be First, South! grea. eC ae Vallay and Mew ed the honor just 51 years. . money there. As a little city sprang’ pounced shortly, a 750,000: ounces; second, Right now,’’ Searls said, ‘‘mine. os Bice jup it received the name of Rehet) Russia, 4,200,000 ounces; tnira,! owners are too: worried about the { . : : { Hill, and still exists . . Siva vee : : F SERVICES SA URDA seem: — are ounces; . severance tax to think of anything At nine o’clock, Saturday night, enera . no in so far as he [ y . ‘ ‘is sie : pdr serint ee he G 5 r ; place Cee * A herd of 240 sleek Hereford cat-. fourth, Canada, 3,100,000 oOunees. . glse."’ . November 2, the lid will blow off and has progressed in his. conquest of ; Ethiopia, has freed the slaves. They. tle being brought down from Lind. FOR LATE JOHN RAWLING What world production in 1935 wil'. We plans to be in New York on. the Big Barn Dance will rage had also been freed-by-Haile Selassie . 54¥ Lake country pastures with the, approximate 29,500,000 ounces OY! )bwsiness for four weeks. North San Juan will have an ex a few weeks ptior to De Bonwa ue yorvne, Cute Loney and “arivers;. ~ 2. ural services for the late Jobs $1,052,500, — . hibition at the fair. Asa gesture of : Swi ce availsj parted to let us pass; passing the eee Pvices LO a The Russian production shows the , good-will to Ne,ada City the San : tion. But this double freedom avails : Rawling who passed away on Wed-} ieee totward les ae : ¥ ie . Gate Igterc sae eee I slaves little, for their lat as-) Junction House: three snow capped é § Z od f ap of any coun: . ; Juan Ridg I ve ae the slaves little, for their late mas: nesday in Grass Valley, will be heid . tyy. In 1930, its producti Seer ae Le cats ine a booth in which bot BES ‘i ‘ ‘ : : yeaks, English, Lindsay and Old Man j Le vo0, its production was but is planning a boot I ters are no longer under obligation ; PEa*s, 5 ’ Y. . ay" » 2a. > » § > ic ae . 5 Oo > 7 : P i i tains ¢ zared, with Grouse under the Redmen Lodge auspices at . 368,068 ounces, whereas the presantique and modern articles will be to feed them and De Bono with his} Mountains appeared, x , the W. R. Jefford & Sons F a] : : pee : : 2 1€ . R: Jetford Sons unera nt -oduc ‘ able. ttc : : : S re Ridve “ore = har Wee didge in the foreground, then maj‘ ; ent production is nearly five eee . shown by this live Ridge organiza commissary limited, if it s adequte, . #!48e in the foresround, t are ; Aware Bee es NJ 3 , , 1ome tomorrow at 2 p.m. he. ficure es ang P sie? Sicha. B Ee one the the figure of five years ago. This i tion. to the needs of his troops, is facing estic Sierra uttes swung into 1¢ : = : : ; } rere = [The deceased, aged 70 years, was’ due to the discovery of a rich field ae a staggering problem Haile Selas. Panoramic view; Alpha and Omega : : 5 : s : ‘ Fee eee ; oe Snakes born in Cornwall, England and came . , in Siberia in 1929 and the rapid .de3 sie, we imagine, will not be much. diggings were. next, with Secotehia rede URee ak Pee ‘nee of tout) selece ie eo Be e man‘s creek passing between in deep . Ts See: ee velopment of both placer and tod é : \ Be disses earstalns where he has lived ever since. He} mining it le ie : : , j ae 1h et ee In one of the. most outstanding had worked as a mill nmyvan in the The British Empire in1934 pro second half comebacks in the hi ans f ‘ i ‘ a sec € Y *DACKS ? 18 115 % J local. mines for fifty years. He was>j. duced 59.5 per cent of the world’s of its football, the Nevada City high 3 ; disturbed. A few thousand slaves weigh little in the scales just now.) Cleft canyon. When the gravel chanMany slaves act as body servants to nels. was worked at Alpha a smal: town with stores, school house and the .soldier masters and of course . , . . very active in civic and fraternal af-}. sold : . = + : 7 Masonie hall ,sprang up. As the dig . ‘ 2 3 school. defeated ~ the Grant Union Se eee these will be fed. But the women and : ’ 5 5 oe A can Sree ae . 5 se] at } : z g : ; fairs, being affiliated with Weimer . Mines vy. chieti< oe : = S SACR SNTO Oct. 24.--Douhchildren will lead a dreadful life of} %in8s were hydraulicked out, the) oe : . es in this county, chiefly near . nien school to the tune of 19 to 1 SACRAMENTO, : . eee aa Se j i ; i Tribe, No. 34, I. O. R. M.; Olympic . Ne,,ada City and Grass Valley Mr r . thi ling the gain shown in August, Calimisery. Dr 3ono's gesture means . Masonic lodge was moved to Omega . Ni Knight € Pytl . v ‘ == > -) last. Wednesday on the Grant. Union 5 :nothing but more misery until it also became a ghost town, . Lodge ot gash . 2 : ; meitier ‘stated, last: year produced . gridiron, Trailing through the first . fornia gasoline taxes for last month is Fess . ~ . Ceanotha Council No. 9, Degree of . 203;706 ounces; plus g@me sil<cer. . 216 «:; : reached a total of $3,984,627.78&, : = and was. moved from there to Cot-. a 2A arcs ’ ; Sily-er.! palf with a twelve point lead against . ? 5 Do, , pee 5 ; ae Pocahontas and the Mine orkers ; valued: at $7.3 : his rear . ‘ Hee arking < ¢ ‘ “e i $826,943.39 it now only remains for Postmas-. ton, and Gold Hill communities. All a : : 1 at $7,300,000, agi this. year} them, the Idcals came back in the. ™M@tking an advance of $826,94¢ = 5% z z = : ;: i; Protective League. i} it is. expecte fr ‘ese ; A P26 oy ce rer » correspondter General Farley to accept a bid] ot these famous diggings were on/. ag pected from present output . seeond period to play top football ol } per cent, over the correspo for carrying airmail from San Fran-. the same channel, some miles apart, . Surviving family members arc hts . that the figure will reach $9,-! ana to fight their way through to. wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rawling, Mrs. } 000,000 worth of gold. ing figure for September of last P rig year. C. Corbett, State Board ciseo ‘to Canton and the long Pa-! and named.as they were discovered. : three touchdowns, the last of which . Y&@?: John : es e 2 cifie span of fourteen days will be 1Omega was the birthplace of Emma.-: J.C.Smith, San Francisco and Mrs. ss ibuting to the last year’s; was made during the last few miinof Equalization : mber — : am i , in sorge, Stock sisters total were chiefly, Empire Star witi 7. “rancisco, made this revelation here shortened to two.’Depression or noi, ‘Nevada, noted singer. Elizabeth George, Stockton, sis = rs; . see hiefly, Empire Star witi utes of the gzame. Francisco id war or no war, the swift ets Next to greet us was. the Red . Charles Trenberth, San Francisco,! 250,553 ounces, Murchie with 91.The fpek Halt sas nated hy today when motor vehicle fuel tax »f today moves forward in gigantic . Ledge mine, operated by the late. Uncle; Ernest May, Sacramento, cou. 490 ounces and Idaho Maryland with . fumbles and poor. kicks. by the Ne. 288essments for eptem steps. We substract minutes, hours, -. brothers Foster and Hector WilSin and mumerou nieces ands ney . a vibes 2S. vada City men, Both of the Grant con pleted. i : Jays and weeks from the limitations! liamson, and Mr. Clyde Cole now of ‘‘ pio liller called attention to th Union touchdowns were. made in the urpeser ‘ expecté of time, but as yét man has not even . Washington. The gerade became steep Ses ————. fact that the Benguet and Balatoc . ¢iygt quarter of the game, the loca: said Corbett, “the amount of. gaso 2 . os, . Cle ek, the stepping place was tin mines in the Philippines were the : GROSS . line subject to the three cent state dented eternity. jand Mr. Haverstock stated last win: : I s —s tue boys having a rather difficult time j oe {mine office. In a short walk the bi world’s richest from the standpoint . 80 ton mill, shops, store houses, avid l of ore values. averaging around $29
rer ton, as compared with IdahoMaryland’s averaging $18.35 per . ton, Murchie’s $12,25 and EmpireStar's: $12.95. . tax last month was 134,162,490 gatf. lons. This monthly total has been exceeded only twice during the past ses = {ter a-tractor kept the deep snow In honoring R. L. P.: Bigelow, by l clear and only two trips were made making him Governor General of the! with skii, but one ofthe packs Past President’s association of the; weighed 85 pounds. This grade drops Native Sons, that organization has!1490 feet in four miles. honored Nevada Cty where he lives. ' At the’edge 6% Washington the We know of no citizen who has done . stage passed Mr. Collins, who is to get used to a new field and difseven or eight immense’ settiim: ferent playing conditions, In the Srey oes Sr . Sapien s cart second quarter, the defensive play. tanks full of pulverized ore, € two years. In March, 1934, the taxable gatf; 2 lonage was 136,313,520 and in July but the Nevada City team was bheES ay r July, Concluding his address, Mr. Milginning to get-the feel of the fiela . 1935, it reached a record total of noted.The mil@ and half? tramway ing of the Yellowjackets began to} ze running from Upper Camp comes tighten. Neither of the teams scored, . t 5 . aed . i down over the mill and an iron coyered -ore bin on top receives the ore. ,,.. o.; ‘ ‘ 2 Ane > uf : ee 2 : NG i H ne a ; 2 ler said that Nevada County is ne of Ses: : = BNE } 146,514,211. The high figure im more for the upblilding of Nevadz bringing machinery and equipment. Tyo shaft at the lower camp has ‘ : ie eh ! pare 5 : ri and were settling down to play foot . = ie nvohabie: akiiiai al ae . , pe nmlics 7 ‘ the worlds echie gsolc producing ; ee : T) Tree ate ‘ vas probably. ¢ é > County and the Tahoe Area than $ujnto reopen the South Yuba placer. heen reopened in ree . S ball for a change. The. first hali : : I I been reopened in recent months, the enters and that the TS ‘s : a llaree part to a price war, while the ; pervisor Bigelow of the National mine southeast of Washington. Mr. yiill handling’ore trom both Camps. ight f SROs ee er iin last July was due primarily. te ‘ : : ey : : % bebe : 2 brig or some years to come Oo Sa a , fal Ast. Jui} as we pri 3 , Forest Service. Roads built to enable’ Haverstock stated fully 300 Ghinese The Spanish mine company: pur‘ 12; Nevada City, 0. j fire fighters to reach remote and‘ jn a town of their own near Washea ee ; . the collapse of controlled production F : chased a new school bus and tractor, The local team kicked off at thi irae Sac ae dangerous sections of fire hazard,! ington in-early days worked the;the road will be kept open for schoo! UNIVERSITY € CLUB ee a a ae ‘ have served throughout this area to streams and river nearby, where . children and. business trips. Returnexchange of punts, Nevada City gain. promote better living conditions, to. huge piles of boulders had been plac . jing to town a detour over the Gas »d possession of the ball on iis own . ROSE BUD RECOGNITION make accessible timber,” and ore, ed by hand. in their search for gold. ton mine road was traveled. Here MAY BE FORMED 40. Through line bueks, passes and . AT A SOC ETY sports and recreation areas. In his [Pausing for a brief time in Wash-. the CCC camp boys’ splendid-work A 2 end runs, the local team fought its . LADIES ID . private capacity he has aided in jngton,.in front of an old drinking f way to the opponents six from which point Burgen ran over ‘for the.first. , The Ladies ‘Aid Society of the tally on a quarterback sneak. The . Methodist church met in the church was in evdence.This roadgoes to The. football dinner of University every forward step taken for the betfountain of ice cold water ‘in the} Graniteville and Bowman. Dam from) men and women will be held in Neterment. ef communities within his; center of the street, there -was -a. ! Washngton. vada. City this year and the \comjurisdicti The Forest Service has: ¢}j ; ‘ I iebaie F ; : : = atte ‘ . rersi ailed varlors Wednesday afternoon with jurisdiction. The Forest Service has . glimpse of old buildings. Among . Two: lonely graves near the Gas-! mittee expects to have 200 present. attempt at conversion failed and the} I y x is been fortunate in ts supervisor, and! them was the store of Mr. Henry . caw mnthe. imélante. caries Gao. wetilAU's comeities meeting at which score at the end of the third quar . Seventy members present, A delie— Nevada County has been fortunate ! Kohler, built by his uncle in 1867, having him numbered among its; of native rock and earth; another citizens over so longa term and for} old business house has the typical so many fruitful years. iron doors and windows of old time ter was Grant 12; Neyada City: 6. . ious luncheon was enjoyed at one In the fourth. through a series of . } o'clock at a table artistically decor— well-planned passes, Nevada City . ated with brilliant autumn leaves and fruits. The big orange pumpkins ers. Valentine Brandt, aged 28, from . ! twelve university alumni men presVermont, killed in a discussion over) ent, held in the N. I. D. building, a foot race he won July 4, 1861, Monday night tentative plans were came to his death by his defeated . made for the formation of Grass Valcompanion, The other a woman, the} ley-Nevada City university club. wese in’ sight the latest being built) j}e,q marker gone, is reported to. These plans will be presented at the by Mr. McCullough. There is not « went from its own thirty to the . Grant ,five, and Budie took the lit . and Hallowe’en naikins were am tle pigskin over the line on a cross} added delight. Many happy toasts buek. Wilde attempted a place kick were enjoyed. The extraordinary statement of General Hugh Johnson in this week’s mining towns, Three new homes Saturday Evening Post regarding the] yj cant house im town. In 1932 a Sasori. oF ete f Washing. aie eh ss Ue carrie = gs for the extra point but was unsuc. After lunch the recognition of S, reasons the New Deal failed, should] },,nq1e of 1300 letters from manv. At Bi — oc e af yet ma : a Oaen Sia ac yintcee. Oper ty Rose Buds were made with many be carefully read by every person of points were sent. to the Wastinetan ee Be ahaa nae ie a vs , kes . Nevada City kicked off and «aj Pleasant surprises. Seventy. four voting age. There is not a single post office to receive that city’s cante pobioags yoke am Pe <a FREEZING WEATHER . Grant man grabbed it on his own! Rhames were drawn for Rose Buds -dead cat in the entire artcle. It is @. Qejjation on the Washington Gea: a peed ayy sey eee Seg AT BOWMAN LAKE. forty and ran five vards where Rob-»/ for the coming year. Throughout the ‘carefully reasoned review of Roose-. tennial stamps, and went out in one ae phi ; erts tackled him so hard that he let . Ycar Members, send cards and ao velt’s adminstration to date. TOL ali Ay the eekternedes of town the Then back to the hospitable ane : e or ore ball ooze out of his arms intyu. Many little acts of kindness to make the infiltration of the ‘‘Happy Hot tiny ‘rusty iron building is a jail, two cozy hotel of mine host for a delicj Earl Hiscoy of the State Fish and . the waiting arms of Burgen who lost, the year as happy as possible for Dogs” the large group of theorists named after Mr. Felix Frankfurter, ious dinner, and a view of the beau same Commission; was in the Bow/no time in making a forty yard run . their “Rosebud” friend, The reeip= by four timbers being placed one up-. ., prac us z tiful painting of Mrs. -Haverstock. man dam country Tuesday and stat-. for the third Nevada City tally. Bud-. ient of the gifts and acts of kindness on the other for thick walls. It has into New Deal key positions, and)peen many years since it was ocThe bell in the old belfry called the} ed that it was the coldest day he . je made good the conversion. The . does not know the doner until the their distortion and subversion .of eahied: avhool children to classes, at onehad ever exporimanad there at this’ sun fired with. Nevada City on; l2st ‘“Rosobud’’ meeting of the year. the Néw Deal plan as_ originally Pivtik Wikehiikink ks pee ey o'clock and the homeward journey . time a year, The strong north wina Grant’s fifteen and raring to go for This is the fifth year of the “Rose— enunciated by Roosevelt in his elecmt Wn ntnan bbe ieee ii di . began. A long row of stately Lom was Piercing and frozen roads mas another score. The game ended.) bud” organization and it is growing tion campaign, ‘is attributed as the aaat 2.4 devi as Grek weds sass bardy poplars out near the childhard. driving, even the lakes hadi Grant 12; Nevada Gity 19. In strensth.and happiness, Only -ause of the New Deal failure to date. . ieee Seal hood home of Mrs. George Fortier of commenced to freeze over. The The team wor eaptatned. he) thirty members took part the firs€ General Johnson does not think it OF EDG Wem through. Bester -WOOGe ey Nevada Ctiy, gave a yellow glow as. streams and lakes have more waiter! “Mery” Doolittle and che game shank. year. 'the sun slipped past the noon hour. in them than in years and it has] and cast soft shadows over the steep . made a plentiful supply for fish. At is too late to retrieve the plan from failure, but thinks Roosevelt’ must purge the administration of Frankfurter group, or that the Republicthe Spanish mine. The Tahoe Na: i ed with. the foilowing men on deck: rhe outlook for the Ladies Aid { ! 1 tional forest lookout on Mt. Zior . ee ete x i was noted; Bob Moscatelli’ ee 7 LE, Dliloett; LT, Bennett: LG, Rai Soctoty of eighty five members, 2 a. wae até stave! niountains side the stage was to] Bowman the gale of wind started erts: ©, Telblasseon: RG. Doolittle: better than ever before. All. mex: property across > we , T: 5 . 3 ‘ rawac } i y, across the canyon, came . climb. waves at the upper end et the three RT, Perez: RE, Steger: Q. Stevens: bers are working in unison and shear into view; next the road to'the Lady : 2 uF eger; Q. Stevens : ans must find a practical leader with . . , Tee Cela 3 : : Se Ss GRR SOR aae mile Jake and when they :cached. pH, Burgen: LH, Budie: F. Jones, the tinest’s.‘rit of cooperation. iwmes aay : : Bug mine of Frank Dillon of Ne-. wyrs. Hal Draper m -e 3ac“mi MF age i1his i : vision and power to carry,.on from] . Cia Mrs. Hal Draper motored to Sac Bowman dam .they brok Tike his . Pere: playel in the right-tackle po-; Bert Moody is the president. the point where Roosevelt was devane bie F : i ; ramento Wednesday and spent somejoccan waves and splashed over the. citian due to Moulton’s illness and ent : flected from the original New Deal . Then the Spanish mine, with its. time visiting with relatives. She was . dam. . inability to get into the game, SubMr. and. Mrs. Gale and three emai— Sees pores gee buildings, boarding . accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mr. Hiscox said t* : 2ho) £3 : haa wild arson are lonving Saturday for theiz es ie aes house, and many small cottages,; Shaw, who has spent the summer in four inehes.of.snow :! P say ie ch bee a Bauded home in Globe, Arizona, where he” ney PEE SES equipment is ‘being nestled in a curve on the banks of her home in this city. Mrs. Shaw has and 15 inches on English mountain, 4 Coach Barron is whipping the will return to his old position in a 2 $e ve yg S ‘ , : : iad 2 ‘ 5 é, . installed at the service station of . ! ©o?man's creek was -ahnost-a town. ronted her house-and wilt spend the} tt-is-trozen solid and io 2 ivy: <7 [team into shi for the tontest with *#e. He has-been_empleyed at 42 Jack Shebley at the corner of Ne1 a busy scene. In front) winter there. j one making the tr’) is Nine 4 Grass Valley éf November 2. The RB New Brunswick mine in ythis @iaaa vada and Main streets in this city. of the cottages, under’ trees and on steep slopes, were tiny flower garMyers Mobley of this city, gave aj dens. New automobiles were noted ed exneecaagi siamese . chains. The campers have all MOx, 3 piney, eee : . aic,tsion league season is at an end,. triet. The family” plans to return — George Williams, of Ellensburg, ; ont for the season . v ' Nevada City in the spring. es é and the scores. of any other games Washington, came down’ this week é r ! talk on Fish and Game Laws, beeverywhere, and it was stated 22 hau/to ‘be at the bedside of -his uncle: . Mr. and ¥ : 1es Brown, from ie si cra ig _— a! veges Frank Neison o: Washington fore the Yuba-Sutter Rod and Gun} been purchased by miners in the last! William Fouyer, who is quite ill in the upper canyp at the Spanish mine, wd ats ueskh Sac fs bocce 'a Nevada City visitor: yesterday. . -Club of Marysville Wednesday even-. fow months, Aftes passing the: Jones Memorial Hospital in Grass were Nevada City visitors’ Wednesgee eee Mes Sainte . Nelson and his brother o Y _ing. 3 boarding house, crossng Poorman'’s . Valley. . day. Subscribe for The Nugect. 'mining property near Vachit