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H GOLDFIELD DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 39, I 907. GOLDFIELD DAILY TRIBUNE INMAN IS THE RIGHT MAN SMALL AD vs ! BURNELL & MARTIN, PubUshers. ' ---------------- '', —— ------------------------------------- FOR SALE—ELEGANT 5-ROOM .___________J- * BURNELL, Manager___________JOHN c. MABTin, Editor___________ Under an anonymous interview the Tonopah Sun doesHj great in- 9^^^^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "^^t^Fme?y °Uir nlsh^ room Published Every Morning at 503 North Main Street, GoMHeld, Nevada, justice to Constable Claude Inman who is said to be in league with b fM]D DR! HMD! A HCE!PE x Rates of Subscription: lawbreakers through issuing commissions to men who could not Be 8 "M" uULU!uu!A UrNbE 8 P. J. GRAY, Real Estate, Catty, by maM or by carrier, per month........................................... $ 1.25 relied upon to sustain the courts in the event of an outbreak. No 8 __AT THK__ o _____________419 Columbia St.______ Oaiiy, by mail or by carrier, per year (if paid in advance).......... 12.00 greater wrong could be indicted than this assertion, which has not O ^ b FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, Entered as second-ciass matter December 15, 1906, at the PostoHice at the slightest foundation. As every taxpayer and citizen of Cold- 8 POSTOFFICE NEWSIAND 8 , ^oj*hished, papered and aoidheid, Nsv.. under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Held knows, Constable Inman has been working night and day for g „ , W;umrfr t 8 barin' *----------------------------------------- the preservation of the peace and he did what no other officer ever g___ ' * p Bidg., owner. attempted to. do—arrest men occupying high places and treat them 8 "=c^tTe cia*siHed Advertisements g RAT.E Ei,rrTnir' HOIUT nt with the same consideration that is given other men resting under g and Subscriptions at regular rates g horsepower, double drum, Denver serious allegations. Inman is the best constable that Goldfield OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Engineering Works make, with A C A T?T? TLfTT^TkT ^C ever had for the reason that he tries to do his duty without fear or 2"^* ----------------' transformers, cable* and sheaves. J3r favor and never plays favorites. He has the unanimous support ___!_______ S`OR SALE.____________ dress^Box^ 104° Go)da* !d^ ' *------------ of the daw-abiding citizens who hope that he may long occupy the FOR SALE—TEAM OF HORSES, —----------------- —-—!---------------- a A? -, , , . ., office which he honors at present. also buggy and harness. Enquire FOR SALE—FINE 3-ROOM HOUSE Some safe middle course may be suggested to the mine owners cc wuicn ne mmors at, piesem,.________ Empire Lumber Co. on 5th ave., H4 blocks from P.o! and miners in the present discussion that has tied up.everything Railroad-presidents are becoming very solicitous about the wel- "'^us^in^b.r're.air^n^ 4-r^m "urn^hld^hLse'with bath, in the Goldfield district. Each side "has delivered itself of an ulti- fare of the country. Two years ago you could not compel them to block, Broadway- $1500 ' This is **Shts, cellar; choice location, on matum and each side is waiting for the other to take the initiative " committee of any legislative body in the country. Now a snam ' ' Aether troom house on Sund.g; a . they are making long journeys that fhev may impress the lawmak- One 2-room, furnished. bargain ^ in negotiations that will terminate the lockout. Skilled mediators ers"wdh their views on the regulation of railroad rates. I never oc- ^e nicelyroom^furnished for 3'**°°*" furnished house on Bellevue, have tendered their services and it is said that there a prospect of curs to them that there is a lot ofw*<.^ in their stocks and bonds sleeping. ** - choice location and best title. ... . ... . ,, that has to be squeezed out before the common people come into Two nice omces cheap If taken at . cabins tent houses and some of these overtures resulting in an acceptable proposition. their own. The magnates must bear this loss. That is why they once. ^d lots can be picked up at th,. The men who have inaugurated the movement to bring about are so anxious to abate the curiosity of the people to pry into their the east *ridge^ U^buy**^ Several well furnished rooms in best a mutual understanding are not of the class that has. managed the _______________________ DURST &^KEHOE,^ omces'for i^t in"desirab!e places. affairs of the 1. W. W. for they are men of weight whd'have the Wouldn't it jar you to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning to 3125-CHOICE LOT 30x100, BOy 431 C^'ia^SL,^^ StoSce.' welfare of the district at heart and are willing to make sacrifices S^t a 6:20 train, snatch a hasty breakfast and dash off to the rail- tent 8xio, four blocks north San r^rr—^r^--------*^---------------------— .... , ,. ... . , , . ' ^ . road station only to discover that the train would not leave before Carlos. C-70, Tribune. FOR SAM:—COVERED SPRING rather than witness a prolongation of the present struggle that is 2.'clock in the afternoon. This accounts for the sulphurous ^ SALE - SINGLE-CYLINDER B^ '' Ca'I San Francisco engendering more acrimony each day. The operators are not so streak that filtered down Main street early yesterday morning. St. Louis car; bargain; cash or f-----------------WANTED----------------- unrelenting ^ts they are pictured and they are willing to hearken [ ! , it .... . . dress "Auto," care Dally Tribune. WANTED-^—POSITION BY YOUNG to advice. ' stalf California is do^g weR this season and no irri- poR SALE-CABINS AND HOUSES understand. genJr^l .L TLLV TDTDIIML- b F 4 Av T.o. F t gationis required for spring crops.:Accordmg to the latest reports from $200; furM.hMh^.^r Rework and typewrit.ig. C-73, iHE lRiBUNE has a suggestion to oner. Let the entire mat- navigation is good in three-fourths Of the state where boats have sale or rent. DWYER & CHURCH Tribune._______ ter be referred to a committee with full authority to act and leave heen an unknown quantity. ______________________602 Broadway. tyANTED—BY NORWEGIAN &RL the settlement in the hands of the members of that committee. ^stakes are popuiJlhis spriqg and thore should be a bar- ^i^RhlrS a 3HSXSS ^;^et^r^72^Tr^ The decision would mean a satisfactory solution without asking vest of discoveries next fall. or draft horse; 150 feet st&el ca- WANTED—PARTNER IN DEHCA- , . ... , , , ' ble and two whim buckets. F. S. t6ssen store. Dwyer & Church, lor the mine owners to recede trom their unalterable position that --------------------------^—*--------------s------' ------------- Harris, north end Franklin St., or 602 Broadway. they will not employ any members of the Industrial Workers. So HP HAH AM !MQAT!AMF y^^****** * ? O. Box 242.------------------^— WANTED—GOOD MINING CLAIMS , ^ ' 1 - , , ML MAM All !il<3AHAMLL T FOR QUICK SALES LIST YOUR*^at bed rock prices. The Tucker- far as the working miners are concerned they are willing to be TDAI D! B FINER LOT OF EAS-Vt property with Campbell & Wells, Baring Co., 517 Main St. shown the way and any one who will rescue them from the pitfall Br\!nL rMM !K!iUuLt * * TER NOVELTIES IN ^?3 Crook avenue, corner Colum- RANTED—PIANO PLAYER DE- ... ^ , ^ SMVVVSJK LADIES'- SHOES AND — ^ ______-_________________sires position. C-66, Tribune. that has been dug for them will earn their eternal gratitude, ^ OXFORDS WAS vEVER FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS ASSAY WANTED—BY TWO PROSPECT- With this understanding THE TRIBUNE'suggests that Mr. Charles °° Erstwhile Shoestring Man Is SHOWN IN NEW YORK outht, complete. Call for particu- ors, an outat and grub stake, for r.m. ^ ^ , , . . . . Taken to a Dark and Gloomy TFT AM m Tfi uw cirtTM AT* lars. Houston Co., 723 Main St. prospecting N. E. Nevada. Ad- b. Thomas, former governor of Colorado, who is known as one of Residence Afirnv m nn. ar,n.i`< At —-------------------------------------------- ^ j D M Box 290 citv , . , . , . ft*** W%TW*ThThT**l* FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS DAY _u^ess j. u. M., Box zsu, city. the most accurate judges of character in the west, and Mr. C. E. -------- \) \ board, 912 Broadway. WANTED—GOOD MULE TEAM. nf . ^ w ^ T7i - ..." Thomas Brown, the peddler of H ALnVnXL J -------------------------ZI------------------ State price. Boxx 1014, Goldhetd. Mahoney, acting president of the Western Federation of Miners, ^.,^3, etc., will be missed from .... * 71, .' FOR SALE-AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. ^TED-MEN TO LEARN BAR- could be relied upon to solve the perplexing problem. These two his accustomed haunts for some time der^carptR^^*^ g or pu ng un- trade; few weeks required; gentlemen could appoint a third commissioner and both sides would Thomas Is the man who as- FOR SALE-GOLDFIELD STOCKS Mcu^rs^^ M^leFs *^Svs^m^Vj ..... . saulted the sandwich man in front 2,00&.Patrs of the Origina) Bud 4 Packard ^ , bAUb,—cULDr iLLD STOCKS ncmars tme. Moter s System, 62 cheerfully pledge themselves to abide by their judgment. Gover- .f the Mohawk. In the bout that GetehrMed $5 and $6 Shy:, Maw M. - ^ and lot. C-71, Tribune. _E. 1st South St., Salt Lake, Utah. nor Thomas has been a consistent friend of labor yet he has re- followed Tom was bested and car- We wMt have room. TM largest stock FOR SALE—CHEAP, ONE OAK ^^T^—SITUATION BY YOUNG } ^ rif-dnfftnia.il ThPnnxtdav which of sho.s m the st.t. to select irom. dresser, commode, couch, bed, man willing to tackle almost any- tained the confidence of the men whose money is invested in min- ^ Monday, he was released'with a VtSI. PIERRES, CfOOk Avenue.^ ^ ing property. He has represented the leading operators of Idaho, reprimand. ^ . A_______________ second-hand, furnit 1? oucf Colorado and Montana and probably has a clearer.insight into the immediately upon his. release, he -----------------------------^ ll^r .i^lwn^inglniV 205 Ramsey St. actual workings of a mi%e than nine-tenths of the operators and trouble again. He found It In front piMAME! RID ft ITER TA ' ____:__________ FOR RENT —Midei-glOUfld----kuowiaige.' ^ tho-iPalaeo.—When Ltr RENT—UNE- mcELY FCRi- -,, , , , , „ ..... , , .... was in a heated argument with some — — turniture- tor ea rooms, aiso nne nlshed front room for two. 409 The operators would feel safe with their case submitted to hi. judg- who had been standing around RF WARRFM Ing ^m^w^t.^t °*dS^e "f B- Crystal avenue. ment and the miners would not have any compunction about agree- minding his own business, which ' HftttVM! same for reasonable price. 504 FOR RENT__NEW 2-ROOM HOUSE ing to accept his decision. Mr. Mahoney is regarded as. a eonserv- ^ Pr^aMr r"ed Tom so that he ^ ^ _..B- Crook Ave.----------------------- fqr housekeeping. 624 N. Ma(n ative labor leader who has won golden encomiums for his work in to jail a second time. PENITENTIARY - all ^sections; bargains. Tucker- room Mnn^^^Ln^^^63?^L Montana and the third man selected by these two would not cer- Hs was brought before Judge Sol- incumbent John Considine ' ATTENTmN FOR ^ ------------------------------------ taiuly be an extremist. ' ^th. maJ-s l^b.7"des re'* f"r WiHP^bab,ySfi.. Re-enter ^r^6-,ncf^S^ir&FOR RENT-HOUSES. STORES, ------------------------------ of the mans Insatiable desire for Newspaper Work Price, nearly new; bargain If tak- omces Tucker-Baring Co., 517 ^ trouble, the judge sentenced him to en quick. Address this office. Main St.__________________________ BREACH OF FAITH ^ f' Hawthorne May next .the appointive TWOROOM HOUSE FOR SALE- O^^ES AND ROOMS TO RENT- ^ fAAAYX where he will work at a different ^ e.nsistinv of Gov- water pnd electric lights. A. E. Exploration Building. W. Prior. profession that the sale of shoe- secretary of State Boyce, 119 Ramsey. FURNISHED ROOMS AND CABIN It may not be amiss to call up on the Goldfield Consolidated -__________ Douglass and Attorney General FOR SALE—HAY IN TON LOTS AT —rent, 912 Broadway.__________ Water company to explain what it is doing laying four inch mains ^ ^ ^ — Stoddard, will meet to decide upon 228^Gnma(-id ^ ^ FOR BENT—NICELY FURNISHED on Columbia street when the pro visions ot the charter stipulate . t„ Show the successor of John Considine, who A T —— --------------------------——-------------— that the mains shall not be less than six niches. Perhaps the able work of development is going " was reported had resigned as war- ^aUoJ"B]dg R^^ Bo^'9l^^ ^ 5i4^^bi^re<^° committee of the Chamber of Commerce that granted a franchise along steadily and continues to 1m- den of the stat#kpenitentlary in or- For Rent—Store on Columbia St. —--------------------—--------------------- without a single protecting clause or reservation to safeguard the prove. Manager Doyle is enthusi- der to again take`up active newspa- Partner Wanted for a godd saloon. FOR RENT—PARTLY FURNISHED city may be able to explain. It is time for them to say why they °ver "te "?tlook and promises work. . Restaurant on Main St.; a snap. ?L j. f A At. - A A- At.- riu- A. j- <-f shipping ore within the next month. Rooming house for sale* a bargain two blocks west of Nixon building, did not carry out the instructions of the Chamber of Commerce to The assays of $47 across the breast The man who will probably be ap- For Rent—Furnished. 2-mom new 214 W. Ramsey, incorporate a penalty clause for non-fulnllment of contract and a. of the tunnel have been equaled by pointed In the place of Considine is house on Ramsey St. LODGING FROM $16 PER MONTH few other trides that mean the loss of hundreds of thousands of dol- assays taken in pushing the work colonel S. H. Day who is the adju- ^ buy squatters' titles. up; 912 Broadway. lars to the taxpayers of Goldfield during the next ten years. THE ahead on the tunnel During de- general of the state's one-man 22500—Wholesale and retail liquor :rr= ----=r—r" rtYDTHTTn.rE` . .. _° -__ i_ -c . velopment about 1,000 tons of ore seiie^ ui me mams one-man business; wil bear strict investi- RENT — OFFICE ROOM; TRIBUNE maintains that the county commissioners have sufficient have been taken out that will run militia. At present he is connected business; will bear strict investi- when postoHlce vacates will have power to regulate the water company and prescribe conditions of $12 to the ton. with the surveyor's oHlce. gation. several omces and deskroom to let. service and this should be taken up at the next meeting on the first The tunnel on Alta No. 1 is In 100 Cnnsi<Un. t.,. 22500—Big saloon on Main street, Corner Columbia and Hall. Ad- Monday in April. We are willing to abide by the decision of Dis- feet. The ground has changed after - .. , - ' wdrth $5000. , ^ss R. W. Truitt, Long Beach, trict Attorney Swallow on this point andiope that the board will cutting a three-foot talc formation. ^ Hatterlng oKers from Business lots on Main and Columbia _Cah_-------------------------------------, not allow the water comDanv to escape without reaching an under ^ made, and if values many parts of the state which have with improvements. ________ FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. not allow tne water company to e peytnout reaenmg an under- g. not show up pretty well, sinking cased him to wish to again enter FOR SALE—SALOON BEST LOCA- newly and comfortably Htted. 705 standing of its obligations. If it can laj? a four inch, mam on Co- will be begun on the_big ledge where newspaper work: but un to the Horn $8000 North Fifth Ave. Phone 2104. lumbia instead of a six inch main, in less than two weeks after it values are certain. The management . . . , ' 2-room house S475 -----------^ _______________________ . applied for a franchise, in direct violation of its pledge to the peo- feels certain that shipping ore will P J. ^he 1 Business lot, Broadway; snap, $425.. -------MISCELLANEOUS pie then it will not hesitate to go to further extremes when it is ^Ttlin^rJeam ^fflls m s T lodging house complete, $46Oo' WE LL MAKE A QUICK NEAT y ' j -A mr,r. - Ai- - A Ibe Miners Dream tunnel is in all the men with whom he has ever 2-room house some furnishing i77K fob of that carpentering of yours, found "pessary or convenient The company has no other inter- .„ty feet with walue. indipative of been connected in anv wav. and It 3-r^S furn^herhmme^3^ D-134, Tribune' est in Goldfield than to extract the greatest amount of moh^frmn ^hings to eome^ J^ejedge pan ^ ^at never ha. the state peni- 4-r..m house and lot, $1500. WILL TRADE CHOICE GOLDFIELD the people who were betrayed into its power by a cabal$#f. the freely, ana u tnmgs continue to 1m ___ ** 2-room house and lot, $555. stocks for ho.<ss sua ^7. <-<i - A r< mu A- l r _ A lu T Drove at the present rate, some high- tentmry been so well controlled as <, ." , , 1* L< f; - ^ stocas ior nouse ana lot. C-71, Ghamber of Commerce^ The time has eome tq throw .ff^,d,s- .tuff will be ey4-o.eui.g%- since it has heen^uuder his ma.abe- A^.gTJ warn ' ^ - *^nise and come into the open. The water company has dung the Gold Center NeWs. ment. FOR 8AL^-Jr^m house furnish- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 18 OPENED gauntlet to the people and it is time for the legal representatives —---------------- ed, $1100 nart cash balance *t 209 E. Hall St. Ladles, bring of the taxpayers to ascertain if there is not a law to compel, com- Annua: Statement Considine was a well known and monthly. - your pies, cakes and fahey work to plianCe with the terms of the implied contract. Attorney 8wal- Of the Lida Gold Mining & Reduc- Sifted newspaper man of Nevada be- 2-room .house, furnished, $450; he sold on commission.________ low spoke .very plainly at the Chamber of Commerce when he said company for the year ending fore taking his present position and terms. LOST AND FOUND—^ y,., y. ,^p]e sh,uM hav, ,.,ry yipplatian i.,.rp.r.ted i. ,h. S'.' '.^rS LOST-THE STOCK franchise as otherwise the company woqld not pay any attention to district, county of Esmbralda, state ^ ^nere ne maae a tosvn; $550. certlHcates; transfer stopped and their contract. This injunction* was neglected by the special com- of Nevada. DR. name for himself In his hght for the For Rent—4-room house, elegant, the public warned against purchas- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce which included oily Manager Jan. l, 1906, to cash on hand, $800 right, and ingoing so raised the $90. . 4 ^ M , ^ Hamer of the Water eomnanv and the result is seen todav in an 1° assessments collected standard of the press of Nevada. Hq 3-room house cheapt*$5O. No. 289; Harper, or tne water company, ana tne result is seen today in an 1906 ....................... 430 has served the state and nubile well 2-room house ane, $40. _ 100() MohawhTLedge, No. 457; emasculated franchise that guarantees the company in every claim CR. " ,, """ P""**c wen 2-r00m house furnished, $45. Reward for same at GoldBeld Stock set forth and leaves the humble taxpayer to hold the sack. The Mine expenses, 1906 ........ $999.50 " capacity of a public, servant. 2-room house furnished, $40. _jtndJ3xchangeJIoar<L__^___^ first action of the Chamber of Commerce should be to raise a mon- General expenses, 1906, ... 120.00 For Rent—3-room house, $50. - The Dores-Montcomerv Minin<r Tom . ument to the*casuists who indicted such a fool franchise on the Balance on hand Dec 3l, '06 $111.50 ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL ^ es-M.ntg.mery.Mining Cm- coming city of Goldfield. A majority ol that committee consisted of ______________ Rooms. Healthful, sunny; every What have you got? Notice Is hereby given that a spec- water company servants whose names should be emblazoned in Second-hand goods bought and room an outside room. Call for rates * TAYLOR & CO., !?* meeting of the stockholders ef brazen tablets and exhibited at every' street corner in Goldfield, sold, 205 Ramsey street. MRS. ANNA L. MILLER, Prop'r., 330 Main St., Room 4, opp. Palm _ ___ . Mining com- ", ,. - A- A? At.- A?_Au-A - - A* Ai " " — Grill. * pany will Be held at the branch of- Before the expiration of the iranchise that is now in force the very —— ---------------------------------* Qce of the company No. 220 Cltl- children of the city will be taughjt to execrate the names of the men —. — — — . FOR SALE—SEAT ON THE NEW zens' National Bank building, Loa who indicted this burden in the name <`f a philanthropic measure. EL!w!ER J. CHUTE 5 ^PP'y J* W. S.. Angeles, Cal., on Friday, March 22, ______________ _ . P. O. 401, City. 1907, at 10 a. m., for the purpose MAP OF 1HE 6OLOF!EIO MlttiOO O!SIR)CI ert for fhe transaction of business. Here is Goldfield, within First Shipment Will be received and ready for distribu- FOR SALE—COMPLETE ^TEAM means to liquidate ah'outstanding thirty-Rve miles of Bullfrog, a country that teems with possibili- ;* during the HfSt Week Of April the Office Of II plant, consisting of two boiiers, liabilities, and for the transaction of ties and yet it takes twelve hours for a letter to reach that camp. . hoist, condenser, heater, biower any and ail business necessary or Senator Nixon knows of the condition. A woed from him would ' OLMSTEAO & R!CH engine and compressor with full desirable In connection therewith. put a Rea in the ear of the postmaster general and facilitate bus- n..m 7. o. a w. mo.. *.h.nr..t coLormo d?ess R^*H*. E^sL Box' 68*2! Gmdl ^"^E."w\**PECK!'s^retarv iness. , **^^^^^***********^^§^$*^*'^^**^"^'"'"^'^*"" aeld, Nevada. Los Angeles, Cal., March 11, 1907.