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4 GOLDFIELD DAILY TRIBU^C FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 190T. ______________ ^______________________________,_______' - Co#cof Champions in Two Classes^ GoldAeld Daily .Tribune % TO PROTEST TiTLE Specia^to the Tribune. the champion ciass, not oniy in the 8 TT^T^T) M )F A PJ PJT T A Tv 8 ^^pprsvi^^ri^ TONOPAH. March 28. — With United States but of the world. $ ^ -*- p PROVES OF A NEW PLAN company, on Haji?stieet. itythrown Mike Schreck and John Wilie now The records of Schreck and Wi!le 8 HTTTTM'T'Ml'*' *nT?^Y7*TTE^H7* Q ^ ^ .,,,„ , J^".„ . . , J" ^ , matched for a heavyweight battle to are weii known, for both men have 8 W! ! N ij\ (j Kft V I ft W 9 Bureans Wiii be Est^Ushed in Ev- on the 22nd day of April, A. DT1907 the hnish and Percie Cove and Phil been kept pretty wiii in the ilme 8 AM-A-A`S Y TV 0 ery Diocese inFrancein Charge , tt 2 o'clock p. m. of said dayfor the Knight hooked up for a bantam,- light. They are in th<4worid's heavy- 9 r? c i . .u n - ' oc r txi , - 8 Competent Attorneys purpose of ejecting a board of di­weight aght, it looks very much as weight ciass and in that ciass there 8 For Sale at the Business Oifice. 25c per Copy, Wrapped and H —^----- rectors of said company and to trans­it Tonopah wiii develop a couple of are oniy a few of therh left. Besides Q Mailed. 3 Sections of 24 Pages With a 4-page Illustrated,Colored 8 ROME, March 2P.—After a series act such other business as may prop- champions. these two big fellows there are only Lithographed Cover. * g of consultations with prominent Itai- eriy come before them . . In the bantamweight class Cove Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, Ai Kauf- 8 ^ ^ ' - O ian a#d French lawyers, #eil versed Transfer books wiii be closed on claims the championship by reason man, and Tommy Burns, with the 8 2<* ' Pnafacrp nn This Panur is 2e O ^ international iaw, it has been de- the 1st day of APrn. A. D. iso?, of the fact that Jimmy Walsh re- shadow of Jim Jeffries on the belt. 8 FOStage Oil 1A1S i^aper IS k=C 9 .Med to eslabiish in every diocese *By order of Board of Directors. fused to meet him, and Jimmy lays Tommy Burns has shown that 'hA IO __° of France .a special bureau managed A. L. UHbL, secretary. claim to the championship of the does not want any of Schreck's IO000000000000000000000000Q000000000000000000000000000 by the most prominent legal author!- ----------------- United States. For the world's,title game and Kaufman has backed .— - ^ —.....- ..........—— Hcs to be found, for the purpose of The GoldHe!d Milling and Manu- he has yet to go against*JJem down from trying conclusions with —— , ^ , ^ ^ claiming for the churchy whatever facturing Co., has just received a Bowker of England, who got the de- John Willie. So outside of the two YTYTM/V9*fl2 H properties the French government carload of glass, paints, oii and lead, cision over Frankie Neil of San Fran-, men who have been signed up by RD fllY Yw HMM !!L n,s!H Uv YY shall have seized to which it was not ^11 orders promptly Shed. cisco. Cove backed Walsh off the ley, there is only Jack O'Brien left. ****** ***v* ^ emptied under the common law of ______________ board by posting $1000 forfeit mon- Wilie, fohght O'Brien" six rounds in YYTS4Y T* <!______A T - — - *W* - 1___A tHcScountry. ey which Waish failed to cbver. Philadelphia with np decision. a ^0)1 s ) 1 !a !l! There are churches and semin- For plenty of fun and good things Four months ago Cove put up Schreck has lost to O'Brien and ** R,Ul A (H\rZ*L aries, parochial residence and epis- to eat and drink, come to the Coiora- $2000 for Frankie Nei! to meet Mm fought Wilie to a Mraw; so as a . ^ copal mansions, which have been do Bar and Griii. Jack Hunt, pro- ln San Francisco, but Neil failed to matter of fact the fight between ?, ------------- * turned over to the municipal authori- prietor. come to the scratch. This was after Wiiie and Schreck wiii go' a long special to The Tribune. and his chief deputy, J. Emmet ties or have recently been declared -.................. = Neil had lost to Bowker. this way to determine the world's cham- HAWTHORNE, March 28.—Yes- Walsh, hav& their hands full these the property of the state, which -phone2132 ooidHeid, Nev. P. O. Bo*2i7 brings .the coming fight weii up in. pionshlp. terdav was a busy day with the days, attending the grand jury, nether the state nor the municipal - - ' ^.............................. ........." grand jury. Their investigations while forty jurymen have been sum- authorities had the least right to D(t!Hf!ft!H DfiM!!nfY Pit T-i 1 . J G * rx f IT*fx- V ^ into the affairs of the T. & G.*R. R. moned to act as trial jurory`in tne seize. Such is the case with all the Qm(][]]U Il.dUC3.t6d jjpinSt6lT Oi L1I ty I e&I S occupied most of the morning a!hd various civil and criminal cases church propertiy seized by the O * ^ T-Y A * 1 are still being considered. In the which commence next Thursday. French government in the dioceses OF GOLDFiELD, NEVADA Scorns iVi&n ror I et /\niUlcLlS afternoon the jury devoted its time Ex-JudgA C. E. Mack has been for of Nice and Savoy, which were made to hearing evidence in the cases of the past week hammering vigorously the absolute property of the church Main OH)ca - - . F)RST AMO ELDOT - tp------------ " Preston and Smith and a great num- in behalf of the county as Special by special treaty when Italy ceded ---------. NEW YORK, March 28.—Miss and began with the Catholic churoh. her of witnesses were examined at counsel in the railroad tax suits these two provinces to France. Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla Janette Suffern, of Suffern, N. -.Y., is It was built Ey Thomas F. Ryd*-, length by District Attorney Swallow, against tne T. & G. railroad. Such is also the case with the for- Ginger Ale Svnhona fifty years old, six feet tall, earless as whose country place is a mile away No indictment has be^n returned as Messrs. Heddon, general superin- mer papal residence in Avignon, over ^ to dress, but highly educated. She from one!of her farms. yet, but there is no doubt that they tendent, and Lyon, auditor of the which the Vatican authorities never Minerai Water Cream Soda has entirely turned her back on hu- One Sunday she came to high will have to face a jury of their railroad company have been on the relinquished their rights of posses- Strawberry Soda Iron Brew mankind and lives instead with a mass, dogs and all. ,,She marched peers. ,. rack for the past two days to show sion. The episcopal paiace formerly Root Beer collection of domestic animals that down the middle aisle with the col- The jury also heard Ame"evidence cause why they should not be pun- occupied by Cardinal Lecot, the she says are cleaner than men and lection padding after her and install- ^ ^e case of J. C. Hines, slayer of ished for contempt of court in refus- Archbishop of Bordeaux, was a gift --------- women and infinitely more honest. Wd herself in a front pew that was count Podhorsky. iag to produce the books of that cor- to the church, and the same may be i AGENTS EOR Her immediate family consists of cot hers. Of course there was ob- There are four murder cases un- P"ration after having been properly said of the many churches and cathe- ** rv twenty-eight dogs, seventeen cats, action ^ the dogs consideration, s two for forgery, served with a subpoena' from the dra!s which have been built all over Schlitz' Bottled Beet thirty head of catUe, twenty sheep, tf,d t!Stee or four for Mtrglary ahd rob- grand jury After exhaustive argu- France by the faithful without a cent R^ier Bottle Beer eleven swine, seven&en horses and a wRh h<^fj bery, and nearlyl#iozen for lesser ^^s *n the matter Judge Langan of contribution from either the mu- ^ Draught Beer pony stallion. An eighteenth horse nea^st deJ usina the crimes. The jury^as been in ses- *^8 the case under advisement and nicipahties or the state. S t gained her displeasure last week by S^'^/he "^^ dog^ using the ^ ^ ami will undoubt- "" *'^der a deci^on today. If the Because of this the Pope has been Shasta Mineral Water stealing corn from a stable mate, so dog s t^l lor a^n^d e Miss SMfern exceedingly busy for the bal- f"""S is against Heddon and Lyon advised that there is still a chance Cook's Mineral Water she turned him out. ^ away in an exul^eM ^ ^ we^k upon criminal committed to the cus- to obtain a restitution of some of the ----------------------------------------------- Miss Suffern is a person of wealth i ch t anJL tho mo^in^ thtre cases after which they propose to in- ^dy of the sheriff until the b..ks seized property, as article ninth of --------------------------------------------- and social circumstances in Suffern, denredations of her cattle vestigate the county affairs for the new law of separation explicitly *DfMlf l^a!l being the only surviving issue, of where tL dav^^^ past year. , ^ ^ county that $180,000 worth allows such revindications before the i^Ont^anmtOi^fO8peCt Geoi^e Suffern, after whom Suffern bRds^that^ wert *the Morv^of Most Important Session. P^Pcrty ct the corporation was courts or the council of state. Holes—Get a ^ .,L,d A. . ,h. .... to th. *M.. T),fStOi! .. T.ko. ... ,. ott. tht. ....... ot ^ hfJSSor ?"* "" "" E < A C U < A M B best schoois, and an accredited . ,. Tm,mdmHstcr muudf-d the grand jury wiii be the most im- ^ -r - the purpose has already been estab- f "young ladies' seminary," and hnish- that has taken place in many In the case of Merino vs. Weber, Hghed in connection with the restora- ' * ed it aii off with two years in Paris " tLh- fr^dnm years, as their probing into the et ai., defendants' demurrer was tion of the property of the arehdio- at a conservatory of music. She ' . methods; of the I. W. W. alone is of overruled and motion to dissolve in- cese, including the paiace of the PfeS8 the Button atld could ging once gorgeously, Suffern , great interest and Importance* to junction denied and defendants were nunciature and the former residence Q—^ Vrmi* UVas-tr folk say, but that was years ago. FREQUENT CAUSE OF many citizens. ' given twenty days to answer. of Cardinal Richard in the Rue de xom way After her father's death she quarrei- FAILURE IN MINING The homicide cases include Pres- A motion for .continuance in the Greneile, now occupied by the Labor you SALE BY ed with Edward E. Suffern, her ---------- ton and Smith, the 1. W. W. men; J. Phoenix vs. Frampton ease was de- ministry. M. Tadiere, professor of brother. After his death she contest- Owners Expend Big Fortunes Where C. Hines', slayer of Count Podhor- nied and the case 3et for trial April internationai iaw in the Catholic In- Nevada Power Mining and ed his wiii. Geological Condition is Not sky; Waish, the man who killed two 3. stitute oi Paris, has been chosen at win f The wiii was made in 1904, whiie Favorable men at Blair, and Ah Mow, a Chi- In the case of the State vs. the the suggestion of the Pope to direct Milling LO. Edward Suffern was a resident of --------- . nese, who killed a feiiow-eeiestial at Carson & Colorado railroad, a mo- the work, a$EE%t is probable that be- New York, and onens as follows: One of the frequent caues of fail- Luning. District Attorney Swallow'tion for a new trial was denied. fore long/mA-eral lawsuits wiii be *-"* Us Wire Your Houso "i Toward Suffern. wish it dis-!"re in mining is that men wiii ex- ^ ^- ------ started b^nthe French prelates ' tinctiy understood, in the event of<}pend a large amount of money in __ . . . , . against the state authorities in order ———— any one attempting to contest Qiistthe development of properties in sec- L) L .-.A A r\t ! to obtain, if fiossibte, the restitution INCORPORATE! Wiii, that I herein state my dt^re ,tions where the formation are such i UDilClty /APPOlntTnentS Or JLy&VlS of some of the property of the. El dnlih^ratinn that Ll'that the existence of ore in paying ^ 2T * 'L church. ' Ormn)zatfon effected in ARIZONA wtth ]eaet `know thema^ n^m^ntlons bett? Qhkntity^4s*^phystcki^ahd """"""" L )\/j'_i<. ^ _ y\ yxy\y-rxx/ct! " ^ as.^No frcmchisriax.^^o^ubtit '* ' than any other person, judge, jury cal lmpossibiitt^, says the Mmin^. W ILIA \—IdldULIO Jh.LFUlLJVa.1 — . narn<T`MlA'n`<AE! HID statements required- Stockholders exempt or curt, or ail combing, and that RY'!J.snJct.r ifTn^r ^i.gi^ -________- ' RACE uESlRuCI uN HAS they can not honestlywonstrue or the prospector is a poor geologist, Tribune bad wir^r! !FMy*mJvHUH MflO kind of stock may be issued and paid up incaah Infpmr^t them otherwise than as I and that he will lay great stress up- special to ine i lbune. ^ had wired both the Journal and Ga- services or property and made non-assessabie. diroot- and finaliv I uositiveiy on the discovery of strong indica- CARSON CITY, March 28.—The zette that his selection of Milton M. QPTRAfk The texistature cannot affect corporate fran- abnuld one or anv annear have any- on the fact that he has found min- Davis as the chairman of the Public- mission suits southern Nevada and Our president, 1. T. Stoddard, war for year* either ^ral in knife-blade seams, or pieces ity committee, which places the ad- congratulatory dispatches are pour- -------- Secretary of Arizona and omcialiy in charge of ^'.7ptr^n^ " ' If aoat tbit ^e J.od to look ^tpon vertising of the resources of Nevada ing in from that section J Suicide Rm^u R^ Nearly Thir- TbEXTi if most of his es-t Throughout the west one will find m the hands of a state board, is still Davis announces that the threats *y *f*^o*ts haven **Tom By-laws gratis with each incorporation. tat^the Catherine HenrietteSuf- abandoned prospect holes and hill- warm. made to him from Reno make it im- Suicide. STOQOARO mCORPOR*HM6 GCftfAMY fnnd nf Christ church Euiscouai sides that are fairiy covered with Since the governor's denial over perative on him to hold his ground --------- PHOENIX. ARIZONA In "<Sn#crn and closes with this dumps — abandoned because con- his signature of the charges against and the governor stands pat. CHICAGO, March 2i —During the Relerence: Nye&OrnmbyCountyBank. Ooid- *r ' tinued effort had failed to divulge Davis, made by the Journal and Ga- Davis announces also that he wiii three weeks which have elapsed ' -"To the nerson known as my sis- the ore body that over-sanguine ex- zette, the citizens of Carson have print a special edition of the Appeal since the organization of the Salva- ter la,nette Suffern I give absolutely pectation and lack of geological rallied to the Davis support to a refuting absolutely aii charges made tion Army anti-suicide bureau in Chi- Tnnnnoh & Cn!Hfin]H 0 D Pn wh^evfr as^ have b^n knowledge predicted. Such failure man. This morning the News, which by the Reno papers and circulate it cago it has proved its usefulness. !U'!UpdH & OU!UHE!U M. M. UU dMd to pach other except as far as does not in the least reflect upon the has been fighting Sparks and Davfs in Reno. According to the report and briefs --------- " , t-erntr- hnnpsiv and integrity of the nrosnec- fc years, came out with a warm en- The friends of the governor be- of Mrs. Commissioner Kiibey and td it is torind ^iaim%wner bul merely d.rsement of both. lieve that Newlands is behind the Brigadier McMillan, who have charge ^ , L°°*' dosiro and Qrm intention shows poor judgment and lack of The governor authorizes a state- fight made by the Journal and Ga- of this branch of the work, nearly Trains leave Tonopah as follows: my wish, desirp and Qrm intention snows poor juugmem. aim iae* m Anneai tonight that he zette th)rtv nprsnns havp hPPn dlssnadpd For all points east and west via that this condition shall contnue at geological knowledge Appeal_tonlght that he zette_........... ..... ^rom .Jicida?n^oses t!!d h^e been Hazen. ! a. m.. 4:50 p. m. mtntlor*this merely to much^he pieMesfbut the fact re- TUnnilfl] EDAM A HADCC ADCNC PAABEn ! EBPE *T "hit 'i"lf H°°Hh ^d^ *' "*" clmf y^e°we^havrsep^edfst h^d"ex^ertce wou!d^n^4r h^ M- THROWN EMM A HORSE OPENS COPPER LEOOE AT portunities for further usefulness." F"r'"all^plmt^^t'\nd w"^"vla there has been no particular affection pended a doiiar in the development nn*ppEB ni!!BBIB Pn!UMPP bureau was organized three gazen—6:35 a. m.. 5-20 p. m. existing between us that I am aware of a prospect in localities where the AWM j<MA{.<.rM MA]} k<!A[! \rM!Ml\ Tuesday, and in this Tonopah—6:35 a. m.. 3:50 a. m. of« existence of ore in paying quantity fsnv vMiavva<v HfHtiHvmy AH MUIW time twenty men and seven women g.gQ p ^ Miss Suffern was on hand when the was a geological impossibility. This --------- --------- who contemplated suicide have visit- drains arrive at Tonopah as fellows: wi)i was died for probate in New- shows, conclusively, that before one with one foot held fast in the stir- Rube Ryder, the discoverer of ^ the officers, have been dissuaded p^om all points east and west via. Ha- burg. Her brother's estate wa.s begins development work he should ^ ^ harness on the horse Railroad Springs, came in from that from the extreme course and per- —9:00 a. m.. 7:56 p. m. worth $125,000, being half as much secure the opinion of some weii es- ^ which he had been riding, Harold camp last night with some samples suaded to continue their work or prom Qolddeld—7:43 a. m„ 10 a. m. as her father left when he died. She tabiished authority as to the minerai Thaman a 15-year-oid boy, was of very promising ore which has just Siven employment. g;28 p. m. stii! has the other half with lucre- possibilities of a region in which he dragged round and round in a circle been opened up in a 6-foot iedge a Trains arrive at GoldHe!d as follow, ments. In describing Christ church proposes to operate, s`icn a course ^ ^ Wood-Suilivan store short distance below the surface. !MPBEPT!iUP BBABEBTV From all points east and west via ^n**waq*nrganized^in' 186*0** as the*end**and**much^grief *** ^ yesterday morning, his head bump- The assay shows 27% per cent !jlJ! LL!!!lU PROPER! If Hazen—16:20 a. m., 9:20 p. m. realiy was organized in 1860 as < tn oondomn *"S from one frozen mass of earth copper, or $136, $2 in goid and ....... From Tonopah—10:20 a m., 5:20 p. Christs of Ramapo. so Miss Su- ' tenoral nrlnclnlas 1° the next with a thud that must $19.18 in silver, or a totai valuation ADA!!MA ! !AA "*- end isl^et until ^ela^is^uiiy ^HshM ^e caused the boy intense pain of $167.18 to the ton. AHUUIlM LtHA at^ a 'ml O^n** T\ 5^ If the clause in the wiii enriching that it is good mi.erai^aring or ridden the horse mi^s^of'c^daeid the^ ar! --------- ^ Miner's for Tonopah "at 3:,l Christ church be proven invalid, otherwise, as of late years, from the stables to the store and ^ 4 Mr. Howard Russell, secretary a. m., l:35 p. m., 7:19 p. m. about $100,000 in farm lands will re- portions of the west have astonished ^ ^ ^ ^ dismounting the ani- ^ tht &**<* treasurer; Governor Mitchell, J. F. HBDDBN, vert to Miss Suffern, who was so ex- worid with numerous ho- gp,-ang sidewise and threw the ^as given a' great impetus to devel- President, and J. T. Murphy, one of General Passenger Agent. „t A,... .. R.m.., ... P.M.. .. b.t., jM..t m,,tt BULLFROG-GOLDFIELD R. R. at Suffern Her residence is any one and not worthy of investigation A ^e boy taken j[m Gr^y anT adio^s thl ^ °f th° beionging to the Time Table No. 5. of -them when she chooses, and a iit- section so blacklisted, as it were, store and restoratives ap- claims of tho ^Detroit Fonncr com companies represented by the sever- Effective March 17, 1907. tie box of a house in Suffern village may be neglected and unprospected "P c^Ims of the Detroit Copper com- ^ Ambers of the party. They wiii East-No. 12. . No. 11-West when she'chooses neither. for years, or until the advent of ______________ pany. '________ drat go to the Great Western prop- 3:30 A. M. Lv. GoldHeld Ar. 5:00 P. M. Het' goings and comings, which are some tenderfoot whose discoveries OF AUSTRALIAN aTFAM PT ANT nnnFPFr, erty in the Slate range, on the north 10:30 A. M. Cuprite 2:50 P. M. in cowhide boots on foot, maigre the wiii cause the wildest excitement and KNIGHT TEMPLAR FOR M'KFivyTF RTITTDTNO slope of Goid mountain. Arrange- 11:30 A. M. Bonnie Clare 2:20 P. M. seyenteep horses and the pony stai- a stampede equal to that which char- ______ _______ ments wiii be made whiie the party 12:45 p. M. Amargosa 1:40 P. M. ^cd'^h^*mo'at^f the**twi^ei^ht GoldheM and m^J^of the now"fa- J- H. Verra, aged 40, died yester- D. Mackenzie yesterday ordered a ** **<"? *<"* shipment of a quan- Ij00 P. M. Ar Sprindale Lv 1:16 P. M. tended by ipost of the twenty eight ^ ^Is tiue day morning about 4 o'clock in his $4500 steam heating plant for his ^ °* ^ ^^^h is now on the Connecting at Springda . in both 41- tbA fall of snow a bov ^ where find it" but room in the Rotunda hotel on Sun- building on Ramsey just below Main. *""*2,"- ?hey wiH afterwa**^ visit region, with automobile and stage After the itrst fall of snow a boi tnat oie is wnere you nuu ic, uuc -venue We was from Australia The structure is ranidiv nearlne the Parrot and Thanksgiving mines line service to and from Beatty and one day threw a snowball at one of the truth remains that ore wiii nev- dog avenue. He was from Australia The structure is rapid!y nearing ^ vicinity of Lida ^ Rhyolite, her dogs The howl that it howied er be found, in paying quantities, and had been in GoidHeid about two completion and wiii be one of the Sn- ^ vicinity , . was, a. sad affhtr. The next day aii in sections where geological condi- months , He died in the presence of est blocks of its kind in the west. timber For Sale. !. the District c.rt of the First j.*,- the schoolboys In Suffern were on the tions are such that it cannot exist, his wife after a brief iiiness. It fronts 100 feet on Ramsey and , , ^ no,, c rial Distrtct, state ot Nevada, tn sad uronarod tn have snme more *Some Dractlce and experience is He was a member of Kaigooriie runs back 50 feet. The original The Interstate Lumber & Miil Co. tor the Conaty ot Emeratda. str^ prepared t. have some more ^S.me^pract^e^ndjx^ Lodge, W. A. C. No. 24, a Knight idea contemplated ample light and has n.w a fairly good supply of l^matt.r^he ..tat. of A. P. But Miss Suffern is something of a fore he can draw the dividing iine Templar and a thirty-second degree this scheme has been carried out. building lumber, aiso p!amk and coin ^ document purporting to be the last <=trat<3<ridt <Sbc enmo un the street between a nossibiv productive and Mason. The funerai wiii be held Some of the glass fronts are 88x66 ing wedges, fuil iine of doors and wiii and testament of A. P. Anderson. StTin tK af^m b^nf^r ^ny".pr.Srtivf rSn= and yet^m th.^.tunda today at 2 p. mj,nch.s in size. he!viH&ge farm where th^ stork had no one, if he has hopes 'of being sue- and all Master Fasons are requested^ - per always in stock. Yard and omce District Court, and a peti- a' dot^^^weled Ideas as to the existence of mineral ;MIss Anna Eiiiott, expert hairdress- Lumber & Miii Co. By a decision of the supreme court,! day .f Apr#. 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m. that she j. . ,L' obnnld he fall into a rut he is iia- er, wiii make your combings into a Drop down and see their complete Allegheny has been hitched to Pitts- of that day, at the court r<mmof said hammerljess sgun. ine. Street ooys bcouiu ne ian into a rut nt? is Iia ^ ^ , ___ , , ^ ^ . ... x.,,--. Ma+m-nttv f`!tv la court at the court house in Hawthorne, for cover Tike rabbfts Janette bte to pass over many realiy great &R3 Huffy switch for you, or wll! assortment before you build. ^ + 1. [County of Esmeralda, state of Nevada, tho d^r nf 'hf.r harr fs there ai-eM many f(mma-! make over the one you have; aiso They also have a car of Oregon "Khted at having someone to share K. a„d the same i. hereby appointed marched on to thq door Ot ner bain, mines, as a vnnr nnmnadmir 504 Columbia St guides car mining wedges and two the responsibility for its millionaires, the time and place for pro)ving said turned and iook$d at wh3t Was left tions in which minerai occurs, and I°ur pompaaour. am t,oiumota ot. gutaes, car mining weages ana two " ^ wiii and hearing said T&piicatton, ,h- -Jj,wd ahd then "broke" the so many conditions so favorable to Phone 2444. cars tagging. „ , . ... , when and where any person interested Of the crowa, ana tnen oroxe tue thet unless the Dros- ------------------ Yard and oC5ce right in town, foot For nice clean mouldings, casings, may appear and contest said wiii and gun in..their t3pes. blew through the ore deposits that, uniess tne pros Phone 133 etc the Goldheid Milling and Mann- may Hie objections in writing to the emnty barrels And iaughed. out ioud. pector'ls ever on the watch and wiii- Slachine Shop ofHaiiAve. Phone 13d. etc^, W GOianma^mi iing an^m ^rtmting of Letters Testamentary to 4rhAra are four churches in the vil-1 ing to investigate every indication The iuiiy equipped machine shop _ . . I r^l^7...............tacturmg tA)., oiziv rum Ave. petitioner. .............. laA christ's Episcopal, a Catholic, ] of the possible presence of ore oc-[of the Nevada Machinery and Supply Sash, doors and aii kinds of mil) . M.ch^orv A <4.,nniv E HA^DT^Cou^y^Ci.rk! a Methodist and a Presbyterian. tcurrence, he is iiabie to end the Co., north end of Fifth Ave., on the ^ ^ Co ^^'*612^ 14 **^FlRh Co is now occuDying it J new omce By J. B. R^URKs/Deputy. She eschewed Christ church be- season of his outing with hut a few [January, is now ready for repair Manufacturing Co., 612-14 Fifth Co. ^ now o^pymg its new omce, B. OGDEN. Attorney for Peti- cause her brother had a pew there'good mining locations to his credit, work of all kinds. Ave. zi7 Last t,roog avenue. tioner.