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THETONOPAHM)NER[ " D!RECTORY OF THE PR!NC!PAL MINES ] PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY. The Sacramento Record-Union makes The State of Nevada is shortly to be S I the following statement of the matters [ given a sixteen-page illustrated tvrite- TONOPAH, GOLD MOUNTAIN AND VICINITY. ] DUNHAM & MORRIS. i SggQe in the controversy between up in Harper's Weekiy, says the Vir-_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ H S*M C. OuMHAM . . . Eo<Tow the Harriman and Keene interests for ginia Chronicle. Two agents, Douglas * i T" jAMtA MoRf<<e. - BusiwtssMAWAOEwithe control of the Southern Pacific I White and II. A. French, have visited Tonopah Mining Company. [New York-Tonopah Gold Mining I Tonopah and Great Western Min- - Company: many parts of the State and are taking ------— I Company. i ing Company. H SUBSCRirT!OSS PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. _, ^ ,. , ,. , , _,__i,, ,._ Incorporated under the taws of Deiavsare; _______ _______ On. Year.........$.1.00 Three Month. $1.50 "The central route from San Iran- notes and making photographs of the c.pit.iiz.tionl.OW,^shnres common and ,h. !aw-s of Utah; Incorporated under the taw. of Art,on.: Six Months .... 2.50 Single Copies.............10 cigco, or Sacramento, as originally con- I different camps. Several weeks ago ^^ ^2Bu!!itt Buiiding, Phi!a- capitalization l,OOO,(M) shares, par value $1; cg!d^l^ation 1,900.000 shares; par value $1; "cJmmereiai advertisements $2.50 a.. Inch structed, tothe great commercial cen- they visited Touopah and are now on detphia. Pa.; iocation of property. Tonopah. I of property.} ^^.cip^fom^Tonopah. Nevada: toca- per month ters of the East, inclnding St. Louis, their way East, presumably having Hn- P^rty c.n.i.t.of the origin.) Butter 4 fu)i claims, a<ijoin- ing' °f s^^^^a^W^rm R^ Loc.) reading not.ces 15 cents a i.ne. Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Haiti-)ished this section of the State. It vi^*Hnr<^*Si :^er"To',^Smnt ing theFraction on the southwest. Shaft is Ctimax. Pluto, War Horse. Gypsy Queen an<i B Entered at the Butter (Tonopah) PostotHce more, Phiiadeiphia, New York and looks as though these two gentlemen Bu<^boardandRefi Piumc. _ . R varying g^'vai^"fo^matv^^imp?^^ ToM^ahComi!any's^orki!!gsinTwe^MWy as secon,i-c)as, matter. Tei.No.Ui. Boston, was by the Central and Union Shave given the Comstock the go by on MDl^v'c^PrJs'; g.ton A.Higb^,Sec. A. Land, Pres.; Frank J. Davis m^'M"z,n!h t Jdg^: 1'fnU .u'dpm Jut ^"nm- . . ^ A Paci&c Railroads, by way Of Eastern this occasion. Now we area modest CiintouA Hicbec Vice Pres.; Fred L. Davis, Sec. andTreas.; chineryhas been purchased, and two shifts H Largest Circulation in Nevada ..Knecti.nseast^Om.h.. This was pe.ple.ndd.n.tcrav..ftern.t.ri.ty i. "^^dt^ctor.-J.RDumc,d.Prc., QATTIRDAV A4ARr<lT <M lorn the natural highway of commerce. and "hot air" puffs in any journal . anersan------nn_-----m^_ir—o_ __————-------—— — m,d'TreM^C^^^otf^SupL^tTc^t- '* ^ * ........... " "The Sunset Route, as it is ofBcialiy whatever, but it seems to us thsjt the Alabam^-TonopahGoM Mining Co i The Coiehan Mining Company* ting, A. G. Cushman, JasH. Forman. "Silveri^uoted at48,'.;7 designated, contemplated the carrying! "write-up''of the 8ta^ of ^va<h wiii n,.^T^c iaws .1 Nevada: incorporated under th.jaws of Arizona: Mizpah Extension Co. of Tonopah ] ......................-^y- of the commerce, both import and ex- be very incomplete if the Com^ffock, capitalization 1.000,000 shares, par value gl; ___ From Alaska to Patagonia by rail is port, to a gulf port, either at Galveston which has produced over 8700,000,000 in nta'cV'in''Tm,'nnah branch ofBce Principal oifice, Tonopah, Nev.; iocation of fncorimrated under the laws of Delaware; a probability in the not remote future. Orleans, and supplementing ! the past, with the deepest mines Of the 2i^r^'^SiJ^n^n'.i.c.. ! The iastnum^r of Leslie's Weekly ther.Hr.utehyste.mshipc.nveyanc. West, the newly installed ^ ^^?^B.n.ttByHd,ng Phi,.. ! cantains a sketch of the career of Sen- to New York. ^ ^ , ^ f!n' ^ ^w s.^'J ! ^ .-------------------- dividends out of the surplus earnings largest pay-roll of any in the Shh, of ^ j The Reno Ledger gays: of the Southern PaciHc, is.devoting[ Nevada, is to be given the smalt end ^R^s c'dv.rwcii:s^e nnd Trcs.! -------------------^ ,, . H^ jt','^i'n^Ch^'^E^mx' J"w" Tin-: -lo^OHAH has been ah'ch, Ic,urplus to thereconstructienpf of the credit in their proposed account A. L. Hudgens, James 5i. Butler audVan 1 onopah and CaltrorniA Gold Min- R{,,e,-use. MacMillan Hoopes,J.L. Butter, G. !:gg -j h, Om,,,,y. ---------------------------- THE MixEB is a larger and better paper which will be equal to the task of car-j Battle-born State. ^ North btar I onnel^ and Develop- r,,c,,rp,,ratedunder the la^sof Arizona;} Montana- fonbpah Mining* Co. ^ than ever. rying the import and export commerce ----------^-----—— 1 ment Co. capitalization 1,250,000 shares, par vaiue $i; —— The Reno Ledger is also a great] of California by way of the Central and THE MixE. is in receipt of tlij Hrst ,,,,^7^. ,.ws nf Nevada; ^^ion nf^m"^I-Jnopah. Nev.. Los An- p^luL't; ^ newspapei^_____ Union PaciHc rout, directly to the number of The Prospector pub!ished ..p^,ig.^.,j.^^h.r^, par v.m. $i; l^Ji^ ,.,.t,.n.f t ci A A At \ ) ^ stn xf Ha gl*eat commercial centers of the East- at Custei, Idaho, by Claience E. Eddy, Principal office Tononah Nevada in Gol- and 2 fractions^ Equtpped with 34h. u. gas- property, Tonopah; consisting of 15 claims '-Senator Smoot, in the Sketch of Ins s tA. Cl. TXT ^ f bo, r ' ionopan, Ne\ ana, in ^01 ^g^e, 45-foot gallows frame, black- adjoining the Mizpah proper. H life in the new concrestional directorv ^ funnel through the Sierra Nevada the discoverer of the Last Packer mine d^Biock. ^ .. claims o:i Mt. Oddie, smith shop, ppwdermagazine and equip- omcer^-Chas. I&ox^i2 Bullitt Bui!d- I ' 1 Qurt r* 1RR4 to mountains, which is in contemplation, in the Loon Creek district. It IS ^ neat adjoining Moutana-Tonopah on the east and ^^C^^rahoifst^k from now ! Tft r*"r,d'l ?i " \d will lower degrade and thereby vast- eight-page paper, containing a fet ads., T.u^.h-B^m.atcn the north. The shaft f^ tre.sy now L.k^ty,V,.e ^n.- h doJ e!' com afl^nf aH ^ ^ "^yi,,g capacity of the a little truth, and a lot of poetry. P^-i R* ^ tonClobe indo,sesAl, ha as betnga Central PaciHc line. The straight line --------- L B^k` & Trus? C^'"T.n'uJh - B "-iti.s. A. G. Cushman, Directors. light, but WWldets If the fromLuceue, neai the Nevada-Utah It is reported that ex-Pre^ldent H. Kamsay L.^ Ray John Salisbury, Wal- ^ ^ B M,coder, Dr.' J E. Cowles, Tonooah Oohir Minin? Co Omega," says the Denver Post. ^ ^ ^ ^ .,g^! Cleveland's approaching Western trip 'H -------------------------------- Nora T.Bner.R.B.Dav,s,D,rectors. ionopah-Uphir IVLmmg ^o. Senator Nate W. RoH is one of the Lake and over theoidhedof the lake, j is intended largely for political .effect Rescue Mining Company. The Lucky Tom Consolidated Min- incorporated "nder the lawz of Arizona; H 1 N.' i 1 . . .X. A ^ ^ . 1. At. Lbo huRi*+s hf ^ — capitalization l,OOO,OQO shares, par value $1; most popular men m Nevada labor is practically a tangent, which has the M> si like terroi to rue neartsot tue incorporated under thelaws of Arizona: mgtJomp^ny* 3oo,ow shares in treasury. H fdrnhm to-dav sav^sthe ReilO Ledger, additional va!n^ of havimra oerfectlv Bryan forces. He Will corneas far as capitalization. 500.000 shares, par vaiue, $1; ---------- Principal office, Tonopah, Nev.. location of H circles to (lay, says me nenoueugei. aouitionalvaiue oiliavuiga ^ 190^)00 shares in the treasury. Capitalization 1,000,000; par value $l;:lOO,- He has made a clean recordon all la level surface This route shortens the j Principa!ofRce, Golden Building, Tonopah ooo shares in treasury; fully paid and non- AA` BB, CL, Mayin, North btar, Garry ... ^ A A . ^ T x. location fiforooertv adioinineStone .......ix!gx Owen. Situated about four miles north of hoi- legislative propositions, a fact that diatauce between the Utah-Nevada line I A A j 4 A A A4 A A 44 A * + 1 + *^ + *+ Cabin claim of SaR I^:e^ro^erty.^n the M^mi^i office Tonopah, Nevada; location the town of Tonopah. Treasury stock at will be remembered in future years, and Ogden about eighty miles; but this; A ^ A; maindi8trictahoutqua.rt^rofamilefrc^)ofproperty, Tonopah. Nevada; consisting of Moreau Pres Maym ' csj ..,1 Ax i 1 the famous Mizpah mine, and adjoinsBel- seven claims—Star of the West, Lucky Tom, -,Mn*eers—^lemenr .Moreai;, rres., Seuator RoB deserves commeudation does not by any means express the ad- hf WiTH THF A!!PHF!) HMMO!HSTS I mont Consolidated property. Twenty-Rve HingEdward, Queen, Lake View, Marie and Sullivan, Vice Pres.;R. L.^Iohns, Sec. ami fm-hiB u.htework i,i the Legis.atu,B ^.itwiR .mve.y.rthe old route, t ^ 1^ intkih.]fofiaho-, TIm .ldline was very uneven, having ^^w°t..igh^^ Florence Extension Mining Co. ! ... , ,, v---------sudden grades of high percentage, Pleasant Old Oentieman—"Have you M. Gorham, Geo. A. Bartlett, M. Sheridan, S8.00to$26.00, 75 per cent of which is gold. noieiitc cjttcHsiuu ivtuuug xAi. nol'iont ed tl t he # ,nemuc^ "S"<E to a summit 6,000 feet atPr.min- Hved her. all your life, my little man?" W.J. Harris. Key P,ttma.,.D,rectors.---------- ^ .pm. up these ^^^sa,. r't ^7^.. to Arthur(aged6)-"N.tyet."-Lippin- Kah.k^ CM Mining Co. v.,u. $i^ ^ A ^ $ A D i Ai bim H/i Ogden, in perfect physical condition, cott's. ---------- . . RogerDougherty, Vice Pres.; James H. For- Principal office, Tonopah, Nev.; location Journal at Keiioanu resumeu nib Oia AXX Ai* AT trx b^at ____n____ Incorporated under the laws of Arizona: man Sec.; Charles J. Young, TomCo!ehan, of property. Liberty,Nev., adjoiningCramps DDait;D!)Dfoitv$Aditfn* Hin^A(Totwaldt COUStl UCteu accoruing to tne Dest capitalization 1,Q00.000 shares, par value $1; Albert Stevens, Key Pittman. Bros, property, consisting qf a group of 7 poamonoiciiyeui . O . standards of railroad construction, will "I an. told her Hance is wealthy— 4OO,OOO shares m treasury. ... „ ------------------------------------------——-----------—Icl.ims; seventeen-foot, ledge runs $M n got back the Journal has been exhibit- ^ ^ A. A. . A A 4t $b xi ^ ^ 4 I H PnncipaloHice in Tqiiopah, Nevada; loca- 1?^— A- Mfntn<y (In {Sold and siiver and a good percentage in . . .,.A j # l * $! have Bve times the carrying capacity quite one of the landed gentry' in tionof property, Gold Mountain. -K.ay OC L/UMCn \joio JVMning; copper and iead. ing the juvenility and fnsklness or an faf*t" Property consists of 5 claims—Davenport, ---------- Officers—Thos. Fleming, Tonopah, Pres.; rdd "a^lliufy nlntor" in-st aftM* reeeivinc route. iact. Glory, Kahoka, G. A, R., Keokuk. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; C. W. Cross, San Francisco, Vice Pres.; Wm. H oia seiuub-i I!tver ly&L u x ^ ^ generalization, however, "Yes! It was her mother who 'landed' Omcers-Jarnes H, Foreman, Pres.; Ken- capitalization 500,000 shares, par value $1; j V. Tamb!yn, Sec. and Treas: Thos. Fuming, a couple of 'shots from his jockeys , A . xf TT s ^ ' t.- e nethDonnellan, Vice Pres.;R. L. Johns, Sec. 250,000 shares in treasury. C.W. Cross, Wm.V.Tarnblyn,F.H.Mazwell. H to Say that if Mr. Harriman S ideas are him. and Treasurer. Principal office, Tonopah,Nevada: location Roger Dougherty, Directors. squirt-gun. . ^ vv?__A ^ -------O------- ' of property, eight miles northeast ofTono- " . . - s—s-——<---------- cairied into effect a very large per $ ^ T ^ T*oiiooahr-Belinont Development Co p^i*! consisting of o claims. United *l*onooah Minima and De- Tom Colehan says that "lode por- centage of the road made double-track, Al%y So you asked old Jones for P _______ P About $n,ooo has been'cnent in develop-1 v .. Y A, B . A M t. x w Y A i. - A J bic dMntrbfor`Q hnnd? Whnt did ho ^ . x , , x ment work; main shaft 300 feet deep; about velOpment Lompany# . phyry" and "close proximity have grades reduced, curvatures eliminated n*s nHObU'^r& UUU(I. WUUL mu uu Incorporated under the laws of New Jer- 6OOfeetofworkdoneonthe ledge drifting;' ^ ______ ceased to charm, and that "highiy-min- andagreat highway constructed—the ^ ^ ^ ^ sha?es^ treasury. ^h/shlf^&ivh^*g^^v^G?^ion^Ore\^ ! Iucorporated under the laws of Arizona: eralized formation" no longer aiiures export and import commerce wiiibe[ herdy- He eaid: Take her and let F..!. Si.h.rt, i ^'!o?L')mr^ln tr.^ury:ln)iy'7Jid un .ti j the .dyer aimoieon from the Quaker carried by the Central route. , me be i,a,ipy. J^mk^ .^.ini^Mizp.h^r.upYic.Pre. ; J^^Bri^ Hayward Buying, waliet. If you want to excite the CU- "The advantages Of this reconstruc- " ,, , ,. dentaLaud Si)ver State e)aims. former]y J.Siebert, 1..G. Ray, W.j!siac)air,R:B. San Franctzeo. Location of prot^rty-To..t.- pidity of the Hnanciai Saint Anthonies tion and the creation of a highway "Pa,' said the small boy, what is the "^^^^o^ahT^t^nei^and^yfmn^^Com- n*aviz, P. O'Brien, Directors.________________[''^^'pr"^ty insists of"? e)aims! We)< ofthePhiladeiphiaBoursewith a To- adequate to thecommercialnecessities ghost of a stni)e.' I. O. U., LitlyBe)l and Than'ksgivit^ claims. *T* t, ri-iA Mountain Minin^^ H ^ nob far to sppk. ,The , A gnost OI a smne, pa sag y re ^.nte. Shot 8tx-in)t.. Te-! ^___(lomnanv. '!J^!^tm:d")rectors-l\.E.Reavts.Pres.: themO^^^^^Oed^^-a'hd ithas got to passenger time wiii be reduced by at pifet!, "isstmie^Situg that is^MtiMtin owne^'uy4" be large and symmetrical and bespan- ieast 30 per cent and a road can be con- empty bottles." New York Snn. OfBcers—Clyde A. Heiier, Pres.; T. L. Od-1 Incorporated under the iaws of Arizona! ---------------------------------!------------------------- . Y .., . . J x [A t *s $! ........Qh- die, Vice Pres.; Glen C. Heller, Sec. c&pit&liz&tiou 1,000,000 sheres, pur v&lue vl\ I b—Silver 1 DTi gied With virgin go'.H. structed, the physical condition Of " ' Main shaft, between Silver State and Miz-1 aw,000 shares in treasury. t Aonopan-Jliver AOpiVHnfngt^O. — !---------------------L twli`ch wiii tmonuai to the dul!vci*v of Mother—Wlilie, don't you know it's pah ciaims, down near!y7OOfeet. It cut the Principal oifice,Tonopah.Kev.: location of, -7 i Governor John Sparks has nobiv ' ro uoo ooiivciy Vaiiey View iedge at 5UO feet. Strike of Vai- property. Tonopah-Goid Mountan: Mupng/l Incor]mrated under the iaws of Arizona: ' ^ the green fruit crop Of California in Wickedto steal jam. ieyViewandMizpahiedgeswiiibring them District. Oneshaft ic feet,wh,ch hasship/ cap<tatization thO.OMOshares. par vaiue $i: kept every pledge he madeto Nevada! , A A , ,, Wi])ie (covered with iamandcancht together on Silver State ciaim. Sinking pe<toretoSeiby&Co. of the vaiue from $llth 100,000 shares in the treasury. __L„„.,A ....A,, the fruit season On a schedule Of 50 per wotte .uotetet. witujam .too oaugub ^ Beimont ciaim-depth 350 feet. to$lMperton: one tunnei 170 feet. i""g,atnH Pri,.cipal office. Tonopah, Kev.:iocation aunng tne recent campaign, =aystn" A A A A. AA A mtheac )—Er—it am t no worse than Work oonstantiy going on in face of tunnei. 40-footdrifton)edge, from which ore whs of property, Tonopah, adjoining Mizpah an<i ) H43TiDTj4*dff4Yr Up) iRuf tho S%fof.A Y jcvt3UhsuuiU3t huttu 'shipi)ed to Salt Lake which yielded $lo9f a Moutana-Tonopah properties. Development ^ . ,. ' "But the great advantage remains to ^Bin lies, an you said you WUS goin riolJ HtH Mlntniy Cnmnanv tomngoldandafewozs. in silver; and ai-e. work now going on ip the nature of sinking mall matters he IS making a splen- , Aim, YU* TT onttbiaovonin ' byoiG ^*III AVimmg now running another tunnel, which is nqfw ashaft. A.'^^b- 4! ti 4-; AX IT ^ /BrxiYx^ bla beuoted. The road Mr. Harriman pro- ---------- g-Q long, and expect to strike !edge[in Officers-P.S. Jensen, Austin, Nev., Pres.: aid C/Uiet i^xecutive. ne IS doing ms A <Ynnsft-not fmm flmnbn tn Qnn ------O------- Incorporated under the laws of Nevada; another 100 feet. This companv's groumd j R. B. Davis, Tonopkh, Vice Pres.: Thomas best for what he considers the most 1^ "* St uut m c^m natooan g Workman I'm coiuc to 1,000.000 shares,par vaiue$l; wasthefir^ located in Tonopah-(bddMo^n-Fiemmg.Tonopalb ^nd Gen. Manager: , ErauCISCO Will possess a physical ca- ^ytish woinman, im goiu^, LO 2OO,OOO shares in treasury. tain Mining District. J , Henry Anderson, Tr^as.; P. S. Jensen, R.B. benefit to Nevada and her Citizens. 1A AY A Y i!Ai j-x * DmnnRotnvnn " Principal ofRce,Tonopah; locatiou of prop-! OfHcers J.L. Butler, Pres.: Key Pitt!uAn Davis, Thos. Fleming, Henry Anderson. J.N. TT . Y . Y. . TT^ . pacity equal to the control Of the Onen- prupuBOLuyvu erty, Tonopah. Vice Pres.: C. Range, Sec.; R. B. DnVis. Davidson.HarryKing.Thos.KendaM.Direc- He stands tor no Clique or ring, iieis A Y wbiohiaoonRtantlvnno She—"Really, Mr. Proxy, I'm sorry, Property includes McCulloch, Butler and Treas. ;J.L. Butler, Key rittman,R.Rosche!! tors. simntv nlain John Soarks. Governor tat commerce, winch IS constantly aug- ^ „ Good Enough ciaims, adjoining Y.ii.y View I A. B^s,C.Rungc, Directors. -------------------------------------------------------------------- f w . A menting year by year, and the plans on the south. ' ' * ' of Nevada, the people s public servant, which the President of the South- He—"That we have some icecream-" yP7^?J;'Vk7)ddic',^ ! Paymaster Mining Co. oi Nevada,.! MISCELLANEOUS. and he lsdoihg duty without fear or Pacific Comnanv is acting will Sim—"Oh! I shall be delighted to—" Treas.; J.L. Butler, w.Brougher, T. L. Od- ^ " # ^ ^W^XY. O*m racino company IS acting Will ^ ^ °______A3. .. die. H.C.Broueher and James W.McCul- Incorporated under the laws of Ar:zond, j ——- - - ...................-...................1 . 1 < < . guarantee toSau Francisco complete Some evening when the weather ]och, Directors. capitalization 750,000 shares, par value $q ^ m ^Tbn baainct it Ai A * is cets warmer"__Philadelphia Press The Gold Hiil contains a series of ledges 250,000 shares in treasury. t. ine Gailtorma Ijegisiatuie nasjust supremacy over all other American Pa- gct&warmei. jriiiiaueipuiH jrteaa. parallel to the Valley View which crop on Principal office Tonopah, Nev.: location <j ; § B ! B HH passed a bill which Governor Pardee cific oorts in the Oriental commerce be- -------o------- surface on each claim. $15,000of ore ship^d Lone Mo;uu^n: .consisting qfLj S)Y * 1 M)YgYM' !i f . J, J, b- I J Ab 4. aiH7b^ xx.xa +b.+ xx^Y. ^.Y.a tbAAt tb4. ^rorn surface croppings, averaging same claims-Maid of Erin, Maid of Erin hxted-j B ' . rg ] ^ has signed and which provides that tweentheUnitedSatates, China, Japan, Wno was tnat pool cuss tnat tne &g Mizpah. Equipiied with 00 h. p. sion, Maidof Erm Fraction, Marui<)sa Fraj - ^ 1 1 wb^Y<AY n nDr^li^a fru* a A^ ^ Ab Ti T i TYinh tarred and feathered rode on a steam hoist and good buildings. Mainshart tion, Ceiiter Star, Center Star Extension, ) [ SaH ! {WBBHHSgEgy!}HB Wheie a person applies lor a divorce the Phihppiues and theHawananlsl- tarieu auu jeameteu, routtou a over too feet. Wtii cross cut to iedges at 500. Sonomt.Soiatm. Aiametia. Sat. Jose, Sat.ftti ] the Hnat judgment shall not be given ^nds rati, horse-whipped,aud threatened to -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ciara. Shaft is being sunk on footwaiitf ] d<!hhH Y anna. ib on T*iT* ir\f A^-* ledge, carrying ore assaying from $110 %i) S anBHHBMHM until the end of the year from the time "California's interest is, therefore, lynch? Little lonopah development (Jo. $soo. Driftsnorthandsouth from shaft on ......— , the proceeding began, says the Appeal, unquestionably with Mr. Harriman. "Why," said the leader of the mob, ,,ndnrtha iaws of raiifnmia- ^omw!^"A'.'G!'cuthma7 Pres: C.H. Kiliott —.r-YT yj*-t n In this way no divorce can be obtained For the Hyst time in the history of "that's the fellow who wrote to the pa- ..,,itaiizatiori 100,000 shares, par vaiue $i! PQ ILKl)iot!'.^S.Cui^ ! T in iess than a year, and of course there transportation lines serving this Coast pers that the citizens of this town had ^^{^^^^^^-,daBiock.San Fran- Joh..Zweifei. Aicha. <i J<,yre.Dirert<,. s. ^ 4 ^ ^ca^^i^mgggg^nti^egi ^equate consideration is being given *7 ^ Li^T.^^h*c^^^upYf Ray Extension Mining Company,' = ^ to the commercial relations of Cali- showed the CU88 that we were law aold- claims extend in a northwesterly direction ______ fnrnin with fhuroRtnftho world" ing Citizens, you bet." f^*b^F^"^^j^huiulred feet distant fr(un Incorporated under the laws of Arizona:! ^ ^ A-v g g - form, with the rest of the world. - -"" BOUght add So!d 1 LA SOUFR)ERE SUFFER!NQ. A maiden from far Mozambique, Th'7d" ubie^o^ n^'^rR^Mi'Jn7^7ri^r.^si^^^ °f! —— ' __________ Quite aged and dusky of cinque, partment "Homestead^' or main shaft of the S^u ^pp! fi^x , Y. A . . A rYA YT. Got a fortune OH dav company, which has already been sunk to a .^^WArDAth situated near the nmnertv of H A dispatch from Kingstown, St. Vm- From an aunt far aJay- f?7 p engtnJ*'and i'.e R^y f O'Brien Guid Mining ' it Will pay YOU to address H ceutunder date of Marched, says: Audmarriedinl.ssthaLwiqu. me. whether buy or Se!t, "The eruption of La Soufriere, which —Brooklyn Eagie. nation. __ - _ - Ramsay, A. Kunze. Geo. A. Bartiett,Thos. i , ' , began yesterday, continued and in- ! -- - - ' ---------------------- -............PrenSs"smith, Vice Pres.; Thos. R. Banner- Kc!"'O^Lraiestine,W.J. Harris, L. O. Ray, befoi C yOU do aiiy- K creased in activity during the night s!^*Francis^'T^as71)^ Cha7'A^ CHnton! —r*7---------=------------riTT*!-------pi-------: tiling. J ! until it became most violent at 7it OUT ABOUT APtML i5 i JudgeChas.w.Siack.S.PrentissSmith. Jos. inomna-1onopati JvLinfng LG. 1 : - - ___ vo. novo. nr.\u.uj .. R. Ry^n (Supt. ConsohdatedVjrginiamtne). ______ ! -------------- 1$ o'clock this evening. At 8:30 O clock -- TNF ICT* ** John S.Bannerman,Chas.J. Young, Thos R. incorporated under the taws of Arizona. ] J K this morning its violence was unabated ! " ]! Bannerman, Dtrectojs._____________________ capita]izationl.OOO.(WOshares, parvaiue$i; KD^VARD H!RSCHLER , ... -,, ^ , , ' .. ' ————————— 3QOOOQ shares in treasury. wr-nx.*-? ] and awe-inspiring. The crater is belch-** FROM THE *. Tonopah and Mount Butler Gold Principal office, Tonopah. Location of! K ing forth dense black ciouds which -- nCCCGT II Mining Company. ertyem^M^?I^iaim!.'oM^^eMt^TSI 313-14 iputuaiS*viuga Bank d M rise heavenward accompanied by loud! II .. ---------- nopah. AdouMe^compartment^sh<Mbeing Bniiding, H_ j roaring and Hashes which rend thej** —-a------ ** ca^Dldi'zmlpIn'' t Uw'S!o shar^'nar Aiue" $1 - San Francisw Ma!7hl§.^ ! Bank of Caiifornia SiMCO*MT!VB H spreading paliofsmokethatnowen-).. CONTENTS. 500.CWshares!'nthe'treMury.' '.,'[.?7^^^;^s?'cui^eii!s^.^.d Reference. ' MHrKAHMaW g velopes the entire island in darkness, ill Three Miners. The Reminiscences of M ca^"li"'Loeation^of^pr^rfy'^onopah Treas.: W. N. Manson and N. T. Manson, ' ! H Electrical discharges occurred at inter-. 4 an Oid Tramp Pr.nter. .. Gh^T.'*The"^^ i Directors.__________________________________, TONOPAH vals duriug the night, whiie at day -* Give Us Water, Unde Sam. -- Los Angeies, Knob Hit). A don).ie compart- 7^7 ^^^77 ! 77 .___ ____ ' Hb,^kth. w,th.-: ^^MEAT MARKET, ^ stupendous volcanic ciouds produced ** Modern Phiianthropy. ** *ngeie '^C*L*Ha' n VicT'p''^^'! Incorporated under the iaws of Nevada: I ' 1 H exceedingly beautiful egects. II To Andrew Carnegie. -- Los A..geies';Hu^ R.NathaS,S^c.': AgJI^y [ j^^^'h^Tn thfu^M*!^.' vaiue,50c; j MINERAL STREET. TONOPAH. . "ReiyinguponthescientiHc opinion II Gm Ailen of Churchiti. II G^R^hard' FW ArSmtMre'D C°Narverl Principai o?ice Tonopah, Nev.; location of / H " " ... u u.cnaru, r. n. armaiage, u. r<arver j nrooertv. Tonooah: the first iocation made ---------- ^ that Kingstown, although covered With . Astntne Verses. ., in Tonopah outside the Tonopah Mining H heavy clouds which completely ob- -- The Nye County Ass. -- Ohio-Tonopah Mining Company. ] ] Beef, Pork, Veal & Sausage ( 8CUre the sun, is not in danger, the .. The Promoter. .. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona " ^ ^ ^ ^ population shows no alarm. * * Utt!e WM!k and the Burro. * J caidtaiization, l,ooo,ooo shares, jMy^vahie $i; OfBcers and Director* —W. J.^DougiM, Always kept in stock. Meats "According to advices from Lhateau ** A Dream of the Future. j* treasury stock. Tonopah;J*J.McQuiiian, Sec.,Tonopah: H. sold for cash only. No credit. Belair dark sand is faiiinc there ^___ .. Principal of&ce Youngstown, Ohio.: ioca- C. Cuttings Treas., Tonopah: B. F. Edw ards, * ^ ^ ^ tion of property. Tonopah, Nev., consisting Supt., Candeiaria. . — ^ Point Pietre reports that strong de- * * Reprinted in book-form from THE M &f ? ciaims—CalHornia, Oregon, Colorado, - H ton.ti.ns were heaui there throughout I--TON.PAH Miss,. *-A^T^d^^Au^d^'n.d^) MacNamar. Mining Company, j Summer. & McNamara. Proprietors, last yxjty}xf and thia momintyU ^ Type-setting, press-work and bind- "a concentration of tne principal system of - f a* ** done by the author, Sam C. Dun- *1 rich iedges of the Tonopah Mining Co. Incorporated under the iaws of Arizona: f* C f M ------;----------j.,-H—. — ^ ^ *u the property of the Ohio-Tonopah Co. capitalization 500,000 shares: par vaiue Si: IVH3fynfMfa / rr-b^ i?sxwx^ ^b 4! ham, in Rrst-ciass Nye County style. -- The mam shaft is now 600 feet deep, two 4x4 150^000 shares in treasury. / inervenotvazette andotnerinnuen- ** NoRoycroftfriiis—just p!ain, mod- *" compartments, and a steam hoist capable of Rrincipa!oiHce,Tonopah, Nevada: iocation / tial nowSDaDers continue to recount II ern, every-day printing. sinking loOO feet in operation. The iode por- ) of property, Tonopah. Nevada: Hrst exten-[ . w, . , , .. TMitiMiimit*dhvth** demand phyry of the district was struck 5Zi feet,and sion of Mizpah to the west. ) P.C. KELLY, PWOP. ^ the metallurgical marvel8 and the geo nunionumneony^eaemana. cross-cutting to open iedges wiii be com- This property has the largest hoist in the) ^ [ logical incomparabiiity of "Lower" To- 11 p"^t.tt-'pr^iJ, $m. M.k. '' "*G^^*Dh^t.rs-F. M. Kirk. Pr.s. ^. * * Tonopah, Nev. j n.pah, butstudionsiy avoid any refer- 11 .u..y .rd.r. p.y.bi. tuSnmC.Du^ H Y^SSI ' Cutting, Pr..: J. L. J<-ph,' ^ "'"^dpif^^ H ence to its geographical tsoiation from ** ham. Butler, Nev. * town, O.; S. A. Knapp. Manager, Tonopah. j Vi<*e Pres.; C. E. Eiiiot See. an<I Treas.: H. i I B "Higher" Tonopah T%uA^^n^ - ] G^^n"^y^o^rhf^to^'*''' ° ' —Hrsl-ckss (Mods at Ac Bar.—