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1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE GOLDFIELD NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29,1907. H T"E o^S'ELD NEWS !^'ugRiEs"""l QEORQE WOODSIDE STILL 00LDFIELD TO FITTINQLY } ANSWERS! ` "EVADA BOOSTER OBSERVE FOURTH OF JULV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------$ ------------- 3* George D. Woodside has returned from stocks Mr. Woodside said that much of 4- GnMft<.]/! Fo , ..... . — . Subscriptions Payable in Advance. A Subscribers are welcome to the 7 an extended visit to Nevada, where he it was due to the fearful condition of' 4- one that wiii tick!e the Fourth of Juiy ceiebration. 7 One Tear ------------------------------------{5.00 Three Month* !1 SB 4* use of this department. In asking * *oo* re<r,,ierty e.,ery .tr ^,o-,th* *- i—i. to Trinr)-n , , t ,, at wiii tick!e the smaii boys and giris and stir the Mood of their * 8ix Months .—...________________*2.50 Single Copies--------------- ------'ig i about companies, state ail the? a"esregutarty every six montns to look affairs in San Francisco. People in [4- eiders. The signal for the commencement of the festivities wi!i be a sai- * By Carrier, 60 cents per Month. T *3°'* "ti far "a known of location I over mining properties. As most peo- the East do not realize the extremely 4- ute of 47 guns from the Malipai at sunrise, with an answering saiute from * —--------------------------------------------------------—----------------------------------------------------- * of property. oHicers, etc., to assist 7 Pie in this city probably recall, Mr. bad shape that town is in. For a month ! 4- the same number of <r,,n. , , answering saiute from 7 Address all Business Communications to The Goldhe!d Publishing Company, f in, our investigation. As it re- $ Woodside's father. John W. Woodside. the banks have refused to lend mnn.v I A, " Columbia mountain. 4- ------------------------- — ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------"___________ 7 quires much time and correspond- 7 ,. L. , . . money 4- At 9.30 there will be a grand parade through the Drincinal streets nf a. Entered at the Goldfield Postomce for transmission through the mails at f ence, often to elicit the desired in- * * who brought Tonopah on any sort of security. The cash paid 4- the city and at 10:30 o'clock the exercises of the day wtli take place There * second-class rates. 7 formation, and as the demands 7 to Philadelphia, and whose money really to the Hre sufferers went into the banks 4- will he int,-n,h,__ J ^ ^ Place, mere 4- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— $ upon this department are very * opened up the new mining Industry in long ago but it h*V h.^ t * I 1, t introductory address by W. J. Brewer, president of the day; 7 .3—^ 4- heavy, subscribers will please e^-7 , ^ " ^^tributed 4- singing of patriotic songs by the school children; reading of the Declaration 4- —$ ercise patience, and allow for two * ^evada. George Woodside, like his again and now no new capital is going 4- of Independence and addresses by Senator H. V Moorehouse and C O 4. <U#ION Iw)LABEL> 4 or three weeks' time for answers, 7 father, is largely interested in many there. Hence the banks have shut down 4* Whittemore At 11 in ,. , and C. O. 4* 4- No answer, by mail 4- mining properties out there, but he is on their loans. That caused an imm^" 7 thne ^Yh. ,t't *,?J * ---------- . — -M-!"M.4.4.4.4..1..,.4..1.4.4-1.4.4.4..h4..M.4.4..!. in particularly close relations with lot of selling of mining stocks bTJwn! 7 kindstrmUfndL^wUhrvJ^o^ ^ °* * A. K. P., Cleveland, Ohio.—Tou mis- Messrs. Nixon and Wingfield. What he ers who had little other available prop- 4- a band of thirty pieces ' *"* °°"' ** o clock by 7 ADRIAN. MICHIGAN-Sea^?&understand in regard to the Fra^s- *^^^ assJci^s^ "* dollv'"^d e °* t *" *"' ^.11 be a grand masked mummer,' carnival ,nclud- I BEATTY, NEVADA—W. C. Probasco. Mohawk dividend. When this p^!er " * ^*^!^' associations. doubly bad by. speculators who saw a 4- ing fancy dances and cake walks before the grand stand Ait the winners * gOS^N. MASK—Geo. D. Moulton, 244-6 Milk Street. , stated in a recent issue that the Fran- ^ Mr. Woodside said yesterday that chance to hit the mining market hard 4- in the various contests will receive substantial ILnc7 nr," t BULLFRO^ BMl^jN^is*C. ' c.s-M.hawk had paid 45 per cent in divi- and Tonopah are today in bet- and they made a big bear raid upon it. +77777+7777777 7 7 7 7 7l 7 7 J*T7^ i%. A A A A A 1 BUTTE^MONT^To"^ Stlnd.No. 27 W. Park Street <3.nds, that did not mean. a. you take *^*^^7, to the attack that has --------------------------- *^^*****^* + ***^ + **** + **^*^ CARSON CITY, NEV.-—Carson City Novelty and Stationery Co. it, 45 per cent of the money paid by &uostantial building is going been made at Reno upon United States —^ CHICAGO, ILL.—P, O. News Co., No. 178 Dearborn Street; O. E. shareholders for the stock, but 45 per ^ towns. Senator Nixon, Mr. Woodside says that TlTlIirt A r`J*AT*A r - COLUMB^"NEV.-B **l"Mw^ cent of the par value of the.t.ck iss^d. ^.ing developments are being pushed Nixon and Wingfield do not owe a d.l- M U3 1 UF F ILF F KFM AKEO F UK DENVER, COLO__Kendrick Book and Stationery Co., No; 906,. 17th The company is capitalized at one mil- . * 1, ? , r Pace than ever before. The lar, that they have sold no stocks and _ ^ ^ Street; Jackson Book and Stationery Co., No. 432 16th Street; Hon shares of 31 each, nine hundred and districts are producing more metal that they are developing the {40,000,000 D ] D!YC*f \T EC C TT L! H !*^ A W T FAIRviEw!*NEW—E. B. Loring. ten thousand shares were issued and the Consolidated mine a. the Tonopah peo- D1U DUOiilFOJ IfllO FALL [ GOLDFIELb, NEV.—Louis Polin, comer Crook and Main; Fitchett's company has therefore paid about 45 ^1°** M*c Mohawk leasers last year pie developed their property. Baruch ___________________ t Cigar Stand, Main street; Postoffice Newstand; ; the Navajo, per cent on $910,000, or $409 000 all told skimmed over that property. has taken an option on 1,000,000 shares KANSA^IT^^MO-Y?m^News Co 9th and Main Streets- Eagle The Frances-M.hawk stock was put out „ ^ Trinity of the Mohawk mine, of Consolidated at {7.75 a share, good Collins is laying in a stock and the first story is almost done, and 1. Nev^ C&: Mih a^d M^in S^reR ' Streets. Eagle ^ 20 cents. The investor has not only ^ *" °° ^ Consolidated com- for this year. If he takes the stock Eoods preparatory to a rushing bust- the postomce will be able to move into I LIDA, NEV.—W. C. Ross. had his original investment returned P*"y.s Property, 290 shafts have been the Consolidated company will have "^s this fall. He has just received a its new quarters by the middle of the [ R Amos, No. 514 West 7th Street. but 125 per cent profit, and we under- *"d 1" which hoists are now at {7,750,000 cash put into its treasury, carload of stamped envelopes from the month. All the furniture and fixtures MigsHlLTOWN^Y6^1°-Jnt. S—!i'. stand tiJ there was still enough mtmJy , ^ outstanding now about 2,800,- ^ Hartford, Conn. This con- are ready in the basement of Thel^ws MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—P. O. News and Cigar Store. in the treasury to pay 10 per cent quar- Producing {10,000 worth of ore a day. 000 of the 6,000,000 shares of Consoli- s'gnment of envelopes number one mil- building for installation as soon as the , S#w^%^',UTV^ ?. KunMe Co terly dividends for some time to come. ^ company is preparing to build a dated, not including the 1,000,000 under "°" hundred, and they came through p.stoffic. quarter, proper are ready to NEW YORK <^Y—Hataling News Stand, Broadway and 38th Sts., before the Company made its recent ^*"at reduction plant. However, the option to Baruch. as registered mail. Hartford's regls- receive them. NORFOLF, VA.—Chas. Clark. strike on the Curtis lease, just pur- C<3"Hilnation mine, which is one of the If Baruch takes this stock it will, ^red mall business jumped a little by Yesterday, the Montezuma club began OAKLAND, CAL.—Amos News Co.; N. Wheatley; Oakland News chased, and which appears like another companies merged by the Consolidated, give the Consolidated all the cash it reason of this Goldfield consignment. excavating for its building which will be OAKLAND-Hale News Company Broadway and 11th 13th and 14th bonanza. We cannot at this time, un- lu operation. needs to build a great mill and do an P^nr`a^ Collin, busied himself erected alongside the Goldfield Ne^ ], streets. Company, Broadway and 11th, 13th and 14th dertake to give all the dividend paying Tonopah and Belmont were never in immense lot of other development work, ^ week in storing his new goods in building. It will be uniform with OGDEN. UTAH.—W. G. Kind, No. 114 25th Street; W. A. Taylor, mines in Nevada The data has never Hne shape as they are at present," leaving every cent of the output of the new quarters for the postofHce, News building in exterior construH OMAHA NEB^Meaeath Stationery Co been compiled. said Mr Woodside. "Tonopah is bring- mines for the dividends for stockholders. ^°^d by Uncle Sam from the Goldfield using a party wall. Together they^^ PAS^DBN^ CAL^TF. Ho^g^News Depot. E. J. S., Sacramento, Callf.-The Fern ^ "^F^! .f"* ° F^° . ^°°^id. say. he saw George ? '*",T """"ins the company make the most impressive Mock inl^^ - PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; F. C. Miller, 308 rutfC mine is in the White Worse Mininc ^ Rgure that its monthly Wingfield buy 10,000 shares of Consoli- erecting at the corner of Crook and He!d from an architectural standpH P ____Chestnut Street. cmr mine is in the White Horse Mining output is worth {250,000 net. Every dated one day when it was {7 a share Columbia. The building is now under as the construction i.e<-FR^Fe reoJe5^^ p PORTLANDERS.—Oregon News Co., No. 147 6th Street; J. W. c^ty' n^e mi^ northw^t"of^d"^ stamps in its big mill is which seems to prove that he is not headway. The big basement vault stone, of ornate design with bow RAMSEY, NEV.—Q. H. Johnston. worth Jhbh Is on operation daily and its Midway mill a bear on the stock, since it later drop- "*e PostofHce has been completed ^ dows above the first Itories RENO, NEV.—-Shepherd & Son. worth, which is on the Southern Paci- )g also working full capacity. The com- ped to {5.50. _______________-____________________ RHYOLITE, NEV.—Norm&n M!cLeocL nc. Not much work h3,s been done in p&ny, s,g everv one knows h&s sn 8.1- Tha # . _ - i SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—D. G. Doubleday, 129 Montgomery Street; this district and its permanent value as most unlimited body of ore " intr a. <`amant vault it^ COMSTOCKER TALKS LOOKS TOR BOOM IN ' Ferry Building News Stand; Hotel St. Francis News Stand; a mineral country has not been deter- "ft ""'muted body of ore. Ing a cement vault with a time lock Bia THINGS FOR MTnT-vt-i-n Palace Hotel News Stand; N. Wheatley News Co.; Johnson a. mmerai country nas not been deter Belmont's new sixty-stamp mill Is door such as Is used In banks. In this THINGS FOR GOLDFIELD ntB AND ECHO SOON SANTUFGG^rAf°'^w^^°^^^bet. ^r nm*k of a described as a "dandy" and the com- vault will be stored the high grade A. P. Forbes, an old time mining man. J. Vincent Shaw of Rhyolite arrived SAN JOSE. CAL.—Hotel St. James. Shallow Jti!l^he district"^ credited ^°^ep it going, ore taken from the Mohawk until ready and a former superintendent under Fair Goldfield a few days ago and speaks SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—Rosenfeld & Hansen. ivtFh VLw!,l. f * credited Montanas mill will not be ready for a for shipment. Theft of this ore is one and Mackay on the Comstock .rr<vad enthusiastic terms of the southern SEATTLE, WASH—W. Ellis, Internationa! News Agency; Wiison nearly a million dollar production, couple of months, but the company Is of the things which has caused a good . ' districts especially of Lee and F<-hn f We can give no information from a losing no time In getting out the ore. deal of trouble In the past-PMMei- days to look over 'specially of Lee and Echo. ' S^PAUL^mA'sfM^"^""^^- personal knowledge, about the Fern Concerning the deoils in Nevada phia Press. the camp and Inspect the mines. "There .".doubt about the Lee Theodore's Book Store, No. 905 Pacific Avenue. ^ Mining company. A prospectus at-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Wheh I came three years ago." said "OrJ ll he na TONOPAH, NEV.—Benj. Rotwaltz; A. H. Rounsevell. hand says the company owns three Mr Fnrhe. <-FF.ere , ^ ' °^e is being sacked In several proper- - _________________________________________________claims from which assays have been B.ECBNT INCORPORATIONS The capital stock Is {125,000. ""1 °'hers give the very best in- — *" Received running from {15.02 to {32.17. The Goldfield Baseball association The Victor Consolidated Leasing and would m.b. . areaf*mlninJ* omn Th. dications of making mines. Among the THE MORAL OF RECENT FAILURES We understand that only a slight amount has been Incorporated with a capital Mining company has been Incorporated occurrence of the mineral was unusual ^'Hayseed, the Echo Lee, Gold There have been several failures among the mining stock brokers Of Gold- ^ -TT*' has been done, and an attempt stock of {lO,OOO divided into 2,000 Fa,'r"eld, Walter S. Williams and many tales of richness in the south- PumDkin ... —°,^"T into their affairs, and the public wiil soon be apprised of their status. c tary, Francisco. W. F. Rus- The Manhattan Gold Dollar Mining company has Hied articles of incorpora- ies that have since been made," boom to show -.n TheJ^v?bean ^ importance in itself, otkland".^er dir^.Jrf Mining company has been ine.rp.r- ti.n with the secretary of state and the Mr. Forbes is interested In the Grant d°e^ t° wh!ll ^ Uml ^ay ha,'bfJn They have been gambling in stocks, and as stock gamblers, their success or fail- ^ " ° "ted with a capital stock of H,000,000 county clerk. Incorporators, Charles S. Hattie company, forty miles north of the organization of a new Ylub to h^ UT. is Of little consequence to the public. But if the public has been caught ^ Albuquerque, N. M.-The divided into l,OOO,OOO shares of stock, Sprague, H. H. B. Holland, and E. E. Manhattan. He says the mines aii ever called the Shoshone <^ub much Itk^ through these Arms, then it is a matter for the public to deal with. f *^e Mining company owns par value {1. The incorporators are Blake. Capital {25,000, to carry on the the state give promise of Big things the Mlzpah and Montezuma ch,hs It should be the mle in the stock business, that any arms that advertise and f"""' "00 acres a few miles east of j. M. Perry, Burt Rogers and D. H. business of manufacturing brick, lime "Nevada mine production ought to in- haundred and twenty-Hve charter mem solicit accounts as commission brokers, should refrain absolutely from speeulat- "car the Rochester mine. There Kehoe. cement, and conduct a general contract- crease tremendously in the next few bers were enrolled Zid thJconJu^tlon ing on their own accounts. The reason Is obvious: Commission brokers often '* *,7"'??* ***** **' ground and The GoldHeld Hidden Treasure Min- ing and construction business. years," said Mr^Forb^s. "The new mines of a clubhouse hks been bcv,m Th^ have large balances in their hands subject to orders from their clients. If aHrm c°"M<lerable prospecting work has been Ing company has been incorporated by The Hummer Gold Mining company being opened up are wonders and I cornerstone will be laid Fourth of T..!v IS speculating, it is a temptation, which many cannot withstand, to use the funds Several thousand dollars have H. K. Parsons, Charles C. Tschirgi and has been Incorporated with James B. would not be at all surprised to see the The ofUcers are Sam F Lindsav nrc.J of their customers in their own transactions; perhaps for a day, or on a 30 day spent on the property and a patent John Lucas with a capital stock of Adams, president; M. W. Mitchell, vice- {600,000,000 record of the Comstock sur- dent; W. p. McCormack Hrst v)cc-nrc). buyer, or until they can turn the trick," and before they know it, the market "PP'ted for. Not {500,000 divided into 500,000 shares, president; C. A. Luney, secretary and passed. For what I have been able to dent' Frank P Mannix second vies *S?**"S* them and they are hopelessly involved and the client the loser, waking "t present. c. N. MurdOck and Lewis Rogers have treasurer and J. G. Thompson and M. J. learn the Nevada Hills promises to be a president; J Vincent Shaw secretary* Perhapstheyareplayingtheshortsideof the market, and are using stocks left **' **' ^*** Lake.—The Gold Horn incorporated the Buyer Thirty company. Sullivan additional directors. worldbeater." and J A Small treasurer ' in their hands by clients, to further their campaign. The bull side wins out and Leasing company seems to be making __________________________________________________________________________ ' ' ' measurer. they are unable to buy in the borrowed stocks. This is not only a dishonest but effort to "make good" both with ' ^ r also a pernicious practice, for they use their clients' stocks to beat down the **" ^'** **' stockholders. The -t.+ + + ++-+"t"+-t'4 + * + +--H' + + + + +'+'t' + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + t + + + + ttt + ttt + +.++-+.+.+.+.+. + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + , + + 44444.^+A.A.A.A.A..^.^. market and undermine the value of these selfsame securities. Again there is a d'r'ct<M*s recently passed a resolution f constant temptation to gamble on 30 day contracts. A broker buys or sells as P*'"vl'M"g that any stock sold from the t ; I the case may be, on the chance of the stock going his way within 30 days This treasury would be regarded as pre- ^ + is gambling pure and simple. This form of trading'was introduced on the board *'T'd stock and participate in any divi- T f on the theory that time was necessary, after a transaction was made to get in 1'"*t before the common or promotion I I the stocks from a distance for delivery. But as a fact 10 days is long'enough to **°<*- 1 _ get in stocks from the most distant points and the 30 day rule is made use of ^ **' ^—Heart of GoldHeld and f — —— —^ ^ ^ ^ -. ___ - ^ for gambling only. GoldHeld Noble not working. Nevada -4- ^ — — .+. Most of the arms that have gone under have been playing the short side of 3""" G. M. Co. is in Cuprite district, f H H ] ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ t^ the market. The summer months are always looked forward to in the markets ***" ^*** Y°" *"ay I H HR H* H* ^ ^ ^ generally as a time to go short on stocks, with the view to covering in the dull later. Omce of company, 619 H F RH%n ^ 4- season when the stocks would he bought back at a low Hgure. This summer rule sliding, Denver. GoldHeld T ________ ' ^ ^ has worked on nearly every stock market in the country and a dull market with Prl""ss does not appear on Chute's lat- t 4 lower prices is taken as a matter of course at this season. But as shown both ^ *"ap< as a corporation owning prop- 4- last year and this, the rnle does not always apply to the mining market and ^*^ *** GoldHeld. Give us some data t ^ especially the GoldHeld market, as changes in conditions come so fast in Gold- *°*^ ^ starter In making Investigation. I 4- Held mines that one can never tell from day to day what may happen on a work- ^ Slater, Mo.—The Kansas 4- . 4- ing property. A big strike may set the market on Hre any and strikes are ^**^ GoldHeld company is putting down T f mighty numerous nowadays. Because of the many strikes recently and the '** ***** °" **' Velvet and C. O. D. I _____ 4- enormous increase in the production of the district, the market, instead of going "aims. The ground is good and the + W W WR WR T 4P#H9*,V ^ — to pieces, as was expected, is higher now in the dead of suinmer, on some issues *"*"S done in a workmanlike t H m R # H R, ! # [ R ] # m H W ^ H W, W R R^ T f than several months ago. In fact the market now is much higher on all issues' "**"""*- " is only a matter of depth I HR H H H R^F H ]R^ H — ] [R^ H H ] H M FRJ than this time a year ago, and the Indications are that we will see still higher Velvet and C. O. D. ground, before + WWH)RRH H ] R ^ # H H HR ! R t prices before the summer is over. While GoldHeld and San Francisco have been °re*sf°""d- T ^ ^ R^ A RA^^^ARA^ t seUing stocks for a summer's slump, the East has been buying, and there has **' ^ S' Shakapee, Minn.—The Mo- 4- _________-_______________________________________ ____________________________________ 4- been steady absorption of the better class of stocks by eastern operators These Leasing Syndicate Is hard at 4- t buyers, we Hnd, are among the capitalists of Hrst magnitude, who have become trying- to get the ore. Plenty of t ^ converted to ,GoldHeld by the constantly improving physical conditions of Gold- *** done and the money judi- 4- ^ Held mines and the increase in output—the most irrefutable argument on the °*°"sty expended, but so far without 4* I worth of a camp and its mines. The market has gone up on this buying in suite **""Its. The lease expires October, but L 4- of the efforts of the GoldHeld and San Francisco stock manipulators and as a ""derstand that it is to be extended. 4 f result several of the professional bears have been caught, and among them no less ^ ** ' Francisco—Manager t ^ ^ ^ - 4- a iirm than Kenneth Donnellan & Co., of the Coast city, with branches in various of Casey hotel, Main and Miner, I + mining towns. Others have gone out of business through force of circumstances *"** **"*^ ""d Hopkins, managers of f H FR H H ! H t; but Miey are small fry, for the most part, and their suspension or lidnidation **°*"* M'v"da, Hail and Columbia. J. F. + H H R* H H HR )R< H AR 4- sigmHes but little. Among them are a few spectators, who came to GoldHeld Loug]ass, manager new Hotel Go!dHeid, I RR^fRR, RR RR H R H F R 4- "on a shoestring," hung out their sign as brokers, and began putting their little Columbia and Crook. I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ capital in margins or 30 day contracts, or scalping the market from day to day **' *" Haven, Conn.—You have 7 for a slight proHt. Any sharp movement would put these people out of bnsi- *'"rned by this time that a strike of + FR ness, of course, and several are today sadder and wiser men. great richness and strength has been 4* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------____________ Enough has happened in the past few months of the market to cause a radical ""***' **' Mohawk Jumbo. The Rick- f change in business methods, both among brokers and the exchanges. It is our Mohawk is working right along, 4- AiT7<Sc7'th t opinion, that, for the good of the business generally, the 30 day trading mle *"* *° **^ ^*thout substantial results. 7 I should be abolished, and the time limit be cut down to 10 days. Ten days would J-B.B., Fulton, Mo—^Nothing doing! W /S 1/ / 4- besimeient time for the delivery of stocks between the most distant points and °" *** ^awn. Good piece of property f f V t / i t would eliminate, to a degree, the temptation to gamble, and manipulate the mar- *"** °"a will get hold of it sooner 7 V ! ket with "shoot month" transactions. °r later and will mine it. The lease ! N*T 4- Another thing; brokers should be prohibited from borrowing and loaning has been abandoned but ! i stocks. This is a bad practice, and only makes gambling the easier, for when a *""*her lease was taken in its stead 7 4. broker knows that he can borrow the stock when the time for delivery comes splendid ore already. I ^*^*^*^ Y whether the market is against him or not, he is likely to take a chance Several **' **' "*' BiainHeid, N. J.—The Somer- 4- 7 of the brokers are holding the sack now because of stock loaned to Hrms which *** "re in the remote end of f + have since suspended. " the district. We know very little of I 4- The moral of it all is, that brokers who accept accounts and advertise as **'"" they are no better than some 7 ! commission men, should make it an iron clad mle not to speculate on their own °* **' "**"' Promotions by the Hrm 7 4- acconnt; and the stock bnyer should insist, when placing his account that his they are not worth much. I 7 broker keep out of the market and conHne himself to brokerage stric; :ly ^ ^., York, Fa—Would strongly ad- 7 ^__________________________! And a second moral might be drawn: Don't short the GoldHeld market. deposing- of the stock you hold and i —————L ^----------------— convert it into the other stock you men- ^ A WAIL FOR "SECOND CLASS MATTER" former is not an active trader T ^ SUMER_EXCUCSHM t[E Wii Tl) B wm THROUQH SLEEPINO 1 ^ aforesaid newspaper. Every well informed business time ago, and we do not know his^where- + tounTur knows the adverse conditions under which this postofHce is run. abouts. Your letter has been referred f !SV!ATHE CAR^ i ,. IY ------------ - t S?S W ^ REDUCED RATES W.LL ^ T. L., An,eles Run Ml.*,: i ^ garters are large enough, as the people are cated in GoldHeld. 4- RFSHTH AFTFD MTMC . ! BESOLD AFTER JUNE! /4A* —A* J\ 0. irnrn, t more expensive quarters? It is to remedy the ve^ defect that iJcomplaLed o^ if which you ask. companies I FROM ALL PO!NTS !N THE \ Lv. GOlDFtEH) 8.30 a. m. DaHy Ha B-G. H.H. f ' viz; to give the daily papers a better service so that they can get their "second A x 4- # \ f t GOLD DiSTRiCT,)NCLUD- The criticismin question complains that often "special delivery" mail re- w. L., v.n.dy HL—Nothing betn^^ !NG TONOPAH OO!O- ! V$ 3 ! '2.Oip. m.Daity Ha LV.H.R.K. ^ Heidlhat. ^ *" <^1-) d°n. .nth^pert^.u^kabeuL ^ ! *VI`iUMAn, UULO- ^ BEAHY 12.30 p.n,.D,Hy Ha LY.*T.H. i the addresses of nota dozen in a thot^nd ^ri knov^ Slthi°post^a^i^yone {TONOPAH BELMONT COMPANY ! F!ELD, BONN!E CLA!RE, \ V Lv. LA! VEGAS 6.30 p.m. Dally Ha S.P.HS.LH. ! EVM.-S^al"? .e^:^ri'l^ The d,reet.rs^.^jr^ ^ BEATTY, RHYOL!TE, ETC. **.L0SABGELES7.30....^„yHaS.P.L8S.LB.B. postofHce Lorce was so employed, onr esteemed contemporary never mont mine have decided to pass the reg- t TiY i r,c . _________________________t would get any "telegraphic" news through the postofHce. As for the "thousand ular dividend of ten cents, share. The t TO LOS ANGELES AND U people who are waitingfor lock boxes,'' they will soon be accommodated. The reasons given are that the mines were 7 TL r * L, , , . ! new equipment which wiii be in n.e within the next two weeks wiii have double idle during two month, t. the winter 1 PAC!F!C BEACH PO!NTS. The Comfortab!e way to go whether I the number of lock boxes possible to get into the present bnilding. Bnt this and the deiay in the c.mpietion of the ! ^ . 1 wont do, we are told. Pretty soon,' is not enough. We must have those new mill, which win cost {35o,ooe. The 7 rtCT* OAirrir'<n Ar.c 0!! 3 BuSifieSS Of P!eaSUre TflD. 7 boxes NOW, even if there is no room for them, and even if the postomce is to director, aiso decided to sell 155000 4 ! PART!CULARS FROM TMC OUflOT [ !8ir U! i n an urr an ^ move in * couple of weeks to modem and commodious quarters. .hare, of treasury stock at {3 a shkre. I -rar`i^c^ Artcin-c *'*L OnUR! L!ME Y!A LAj VCMAj T. C. PECK, Gen') PaSSen?er Apen! 7 Be patient brother; boycott the post omce for the time being, and buy yonr Stockholder, of record on June 24 win 7 TICKET AGENTS. „ ' ^ Ageni 7 "telegraphic' news from the newsboy for a co.ple of weeks. They get the same b. .ntitied t. purchase an amount of I SAW PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE R. R. SALT LAKE ROUTE-LOS ANGELES I dope that yon do. the new stock, equal to 12 per cent of 7 ' I * ----------------------- their present holdings. A syndicate has ! 7 It looks as if that Sght in the Western Federation of Miners at the national been formed to buy all the new stock I 7 convention at Denver, might result in a split in the Federation, the conservative that the stockholders do not take. The 7 ^________________________ $ element retiring, leaving the socialists to Hock with the Industrial Workers of company has aiso entered into an agree- 7 * 4- the World. It would be the happiest thing for the miners and for the mine oper- ment with the Desert Power and Mill 7 I ators, if this should happen. The mine operators of GoldHeld have much in com- company for a quarter interest in the 7 I mon with the Western Federation of Miners' organization, as such, hut they latter's electric power plant, which win t 7 have nothing in common with Socialist, whether parading under the banner of insure power for the Beimont mill in 1 the Western Federation, Industrial Workers or Herr Most, and there will always case of stoppage or breakdown of the 7 7 be trouble where they attempt to work together. plant of the Nevada Power company. i i i ) H H j) i i H ( i i ) i H t H t j j H t j ) 11 ti H i jj ( j j ( j t 7