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j'six^?'^'{ ^HU TflNflPAH M!NFC T IfyouwanttokeeptaHyoathe I H H g H H <W ! # Hj H H # W !H Ht ! TH Ht ^ A uftheamuei^ ADVERTISE fN A Xgr.wth.fT.u.pah.SUBSCRIBEFORA A R A R—<4 A N AL <1 BkAL AL -A. T ALIA A ^ AL-^AL^%^ ^ The TonopMi Miner T T The Tonopah Miner i :::ii:i!i: 1'!:!!::*:t:^ $.:..:..M..:..:^!..:..M-w^-!..:..:..:..:..:..:-H^. _____ . ...... ' * YOL I. BUTLER, NYE COUNTY, NEVAD^! SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903. NO. 41. fRESmUTION GREAT ACnVl'tY AT WH)ElfWi , — AT GOLD MOUNTAIN .ItJ'-,t2rt.. W ^ HMT gives a synopsJof the speech made by '.- -.' ^ judged by its present phenomen.it MM* Huh*, a* siwMM* a-xsgssrariKrsSKfigs? ^ .- ^ .. ^ pssBHSHRsasssastsrKsa!* On,d-headedCane. brcuck Group t. be DeveLped-The Bennett tterRiehMines. M, when 1 ^,r<^nt.ti..; j C)aims Bonded—Othet Mining News. st.t. <a.cn.t s. a..hM ...h , ^ madeasoeechonthissubiectinthe -4% brings new and unmistakable proof of ;\y.H.Routiedge of the Mother Lo4e Governor Sparks Key Pittman and a ^ ^ attention —-------e^u'n ^ftrg^rtSdh^ to, Thinks that tli. Great Mi,pah Number of Ot er istnguis e j of ^annexltion ^nator^Newlandspre- During the past few months the at-; Thete is a rumor on the street that the the accommodation of constantly in Lode is.a Twin Sister. Visitors in Attendance . ' tention of capitai has been attracted to G3OO-lbotlevel on the Mizpah, which is in creasi&g-busmess is taking piace in; 'vT^iioLnMic. Of tile United* Staten Mold Mountain, where many discov-. phe) omenaiiy rich ore, has crossed the j every yHFeetjOn, and coitHdenf-gy^i^-rs *,,._ . ' . , , . ---o<mivitw the' intimate reiationshlD ories have been made of mineral de- Ma<Pfamara line,and that !agai J<f"ps ^i{-.a?'u'Y4ny'very Mii\\.ll. i,r?<?iedge n Ailitignimn ,,,O" ast Tuesday night the peopjeof recognizing the intimate elatt s p .^ceed, in extent and ricii are & -g taken , to preaefit -AtrUjl# en- ^&ing invested- " j from San hl-ancisco, w)io h;<U )iad ku.u.v WedekindCity,whereMovei'uoi'Spaiks ness; any recent discoveries in the croiBL%Wnt. Among the most noteworthy and years expeiiemem mining in British - mine .is situaLeu. knd cute- seif, and bung desiious Jit MHi turtner i Go)d Mountain lies in the T- _ substantial enterprises wt<ich have yet [ Columbia and of iat,e years of the brate<f the first anniversary of the d} *<e promoting freedom of trade I g^g n,inera) zone as Liberty, Ray,! -^ew Company at Hannapah. been undertaken in this thriving com-1 Aiother Lode of Caiifotmia. ttasbeen of the taking charge of the mine A strengthening the bonds of amity and ^ Klondike. There are D,1C. Donbieday of San hrancisco muu;ty ig the new beer brewery es-.. visiting Tenopab oh helmlt of Cali- Heber Holman the superintendent ^"^tn^i^fnr^LbAi,vites %,e Liimerouscrossfissuresalong t)hszone,closfd a deal with M.E. Graham this tablished by the Tonopah Improve- fornia capitalists. Mr. Rontledgeis a man whom John Mackay once pro- ^ and it is at the point where these tis- week' whereby he secured control of ^ent Company in its massive stone) at present manager of the (been npunced the best practical miner in ! sures are most marked that the great- the Hoonshme and Bue Forgeclatms,} building at the head of Main street. [Mountain Copper mines in Mariposa Nevada, says the Appeal of last Friday, the Union, under tne constitution ana ^ ^ deposits occur. This is partic-! situ$ted on the same ledge as the New-; This splendid edifice is fully equipped county, owned by San Francisco peo The event was duly celebrated by laws of the United a _ ^ ularly trne of Mold Mountain. The mine and but a short distance Ly^h ail the latest styles of vats aud)ple, a property that has been a ship a dance, and every one lit Wedekind main lode here is divided into two fr°m that vaiuable property. A com-q^provedmachineryand appliances for ping mine since the early tin's, and hts was notified, that he must get m and M.t J,df nrL rb th-n^ i<tanches and is cut by numerous cross 1^'? knowtt as theHanuapah Mutual; the manufacttre of beer, and also of opinion of the Tonopah cant,- cant,ot d'i}- , , E na^ntof?ltrRenbHcbvnr^^^^ fissures,showing that the forces of Mmthg Company of San Francisco has g.^a water,ginger ale, sarsaparilla, and! fail to be of interest. The tables were moved out of the P,^^on ot the Kepnbhc ^ P'om"tm8 upheaval were very strong. This dis-' beeniformed to work the property. other soft beverages. Hy the loth of --I think," said Mr Routtedge,--that dining room of the cook house and by the voit^aiy anne^^ o L a t,iet was discovered by Thos.Colehan,' ) The Pequot. Group. } April the superior merits of these pro-[Tonopah, considering tho terrible dis- ^ ° ^ jollification *! ,it gbouhf ^mohisize this post- who is the largest owner in the Tono- F. W. Johnson has purchased of W.j dictions of the Tonopah Improvement j advantages undm- which the camp has 'i^Lt`cr.mnr L^^<Aistimebv^e^u^n ^)Shat pah Union, the Colehan, the Lucky D. Neliigan six claims known as the Company s establishment will bave be- labored m regard to lack of water and Abouthalf-pastlO oMock Movemor tmnat ghould be decked give Tom and the Mold Mountain Consoli- Pequot group, situated on the south come known to our citizens generally, ;audfueldistancetrom transportation, is Sparks and party arrived. Mm'adies We should he dec^^^ dated Companies. Ail of these com- westerullope of Lone Mountain, about [A large shipment of finest quality ).ops, die most wonderful camp in America, of the Governor s dm-gtanrthat^fshe^^esco^ panies are working onground that is eleven miles from Tonopah. A ledge j and othermaterials used in the manu- The mines that are opene<) up ,tu<tin Lovernor Sparks, Mis. Key Pittmaiq a part of the Mold Mountaiu system, f two Let in widthand cai-rying values I facture of beer has already been re- ore are beyond descpq.tion. I'lie Miss Maiid Patterson and Miss Kate "i"°"^Jp%?[b^^^vedbv b^e formation and location of the of$8Pro8lOO, with a large percentage ceived, and the public isassuredlliatlamomitoforeiusightanditsvalueai-e Sweck of Eureka. ot commeice wun us nor e j y u y ^ such that development work : of copper, has been opened np on the the beverages produced by the com- so great that 1 hesitate to give figures. When they arrived a quadnlle was ^ } and strikes on any oue of the above- property. Mr. Johnson will organize [ P&ny will.be equal if not superior hM "iam also astonished at the hotel about to start, and the miners kn^ng the Rfpnbbc * {named companies' property enhance, a company immediately andpushde- the best imported across tlie desert, jaccommodations-^the excellent meals that Mrs. Spaiks had been ^tending ^ value of all the other mines in the ' yeiooment work. A cold storage budding of spacious obtamab!e at figures winch aienotn. social functions for several days and tie contended tnat the tneoiy oireci ^^ity ^ vein matter of the . -__ ^ [dimensions, for the storageof beer, etc, excess ot San Francisco prices. The mustbequitetired,conclndedthatshe tmth ^n^onr"dealin^s^ith ! different ledges is of the same character. ' TheBennettGroup. will beoneof the principal featuresof general appearance of the city, ns did not expect to be invited to dance, favoritism both inoui dealings witn values of the ledges are 90 per Swten men were sent out yesterday the company's plant storesandprivatei-esidences,wiMielec- Hesides this she was arrayed in a stun- foi-eigu ^ cent gold and they arf of a free na- to wqrk on the Bennett group of claims, The Tonopah Improvement Company trie lights, telephone connections and ning gown and the door was not over- people. J- urthei more, ne declarea, tlie cnahlinc the comnanies to work whicl tie between the Hasbrouckand has ample capital at its commend for water laid on, would make a stranger . glean, so the quadrille started up with ^oPti.n.f recipi-ocity low Colehan properties at Mold Mountain carrying out on an extensive scaic the think it was a city 10 years of age in .none of the Governor's party being ^ to s^cn ^the I oost the large bodies of ore which they which were recently bonded by business it has undertaken. Among stead of 2. asked todance. nations^that^mighttaa to secuie the I ^re uncovering renderingthem highly Dr. A.L. Hudgens for $.10,000. There the leading stockholders of the cor- -'iiie statement made in Caiifoi-uia Mrs. Sparks was not to be put oif establishment of the reciprocal re- Q^g ^ the advantages!^ great activity in this neighborhood, poration are Thomas Kendaii. Thos. and other papers that right m Tono that way, however, and the other ladies lations. What, for instance he asked . companies have is the fact that! a*^ " as if some sensational de- Colehan, ZebRandall and H. P. Mouon. pah there is one hundred mi!iion doi- ot the party felt the same way, and JhooM ! they are sinking their shafts on large [ velop,nents would be made m ttie near The management of the business of lars worth of ore in sight is not ox under her leadership butted in. g^r^ii^! reciuM^l\rLrMfaGons and well-dedn^ ledges and do not future. the company will be in the hands ot aggerated, and troni wtiat l bare seen Wherever they got a show to swing a ^tei u^ recipiooal have to sink through four or Hve hun- The Alpine. [ H P. Manon, who so successful ly con- during my few days' stay, n apposes miner they did, so, and ^"afew mo- w - Cuba antbil ^^aUtytnetieaty ] ^^d feet of capping before encounter-} Five more miners have been em- { ducted during the past year 'ho soda beyond question that Tonopah and the meats the funof .M'et.hgnt the nownr" ' i"g Cold Mountain undoubtedly! ployed by Lynch & O'Meara towork^ter ginger ale and soft i.everago outlying districts will surpass any- crowd and be.ilarity ! um^ns and that it isnot neceHmv! has a great future and will contribute at Alpiuef and they left for that eam'p ! branch of the business. , thing developed in recent years. ro"h The kept the qua^lie going uu- ^ eg ^couraged bv ^s share to the world's store of treas- Thursday. The output of this remark- -------------------. - [ I hare advised myy clients whom 1 til^the fiddler had to e , ^ those who have invested in {able property is steadily increasing, AT\rr)TTHT?R PDSTYlFT?TfF I^P'Oseut here to take OY^!' theCratg ^----------- [treasury stock will have cause to con- and the returns from the smelter are _____ [group of claimsat Lone Mountain, ami then Mrs. i^ad the rnnmrs {. a ^ wvriTT7lvnTMT gratulate themselves when these mines I larger than ever. The net proRts are ! Win+< tn ! development work wi!i be commenced the not act She said that she had; GREAT EXCITEMENT. are fully opened up. now averaging about 825,000 a month.! Gold Mountain Wants One, to be .nd vigorously pushed. Itispr-.bable come out to dance, and that neithershe J T? - i A. C. Stock, Superintendent of the Atwood District Known as Colehan. that this investment may lead to others, nor the iadies of her party were going } Ten Thousand Foreign Crooks } Cgi.}^ properties at Mold Mountain ^ ^ Atwood district. ^ :lnauycaselinteudtoreturnto Tou..- to be made waii-fiowers of by anybody. Cross the Desert. } has purchased for the Tonopah-Union! The Atwood district, 30 miles north A petition signed by the residents of {pah very shortly." T^She admitted, and so did all the ladies — — Mining Company the powerful hoisting ^ Lulling, is attracting much atten- - the Tonopah-Gold Mountain Alining ' ----------- '^k<fact, having attended a series of ) Tononah was thrown into the wildest I ,d.n* M the North Stm- Minlnar Com-! . D- 8. Cohn_ received on Thura-; district will be forwarded in a fet` days ^ ' .i-.i,, slMial functions in Carson, receptions Igtate of confu^o., auvl,eyc)tMnent last'r.-. , ^^1' , niuii`'oy"'/'? Ql'ihi '<i4t jibe <^sf,tttar^ay reMive<r"I^n^t^]v tn the Colehan shaft on the M u?wrMted in,'^udi, are exten- tonfortheestablishinentofapostoftn-e i'.t'.AOE. s Vpei'1^11 y well able to put in an- g[,.gm Sodavillestating tbatten thou Union Comnany property and installed sionsottheSinciairgroafr fneassaysl^tapointneartlief^olehan mine, lots-.Kiti)<,<l^e.Ue.... T <) (lark.-, x v oCner night, and she was now where run84^oid, 4OouncesNiiverandJ2perj^Q^^ Colehan. with a tri-weekly [Jm^kannon,S F FU\Vt)! k. Hm.napuh she felt perfectly at home, and thatg t, Hundreds of our citizens in every ! ^ ^ ! coni copper; in aii 881.20 per ton. j service. George A. Kernick, an intei!i { ^ . , ^7'*' the iadies of her party were just asH^^ ntg—miners, muckers, pros- TheMontana-Tonopah. United Tonopah. gent and popular young man, recently ; j w M,cat.n. He) -- EFRiehmumt. xi good as she was for another dance. \pectors, yellow-legged experts, pro-1 President Knox, who is now in Tono- The shaft is down 220 Thecrosscut elected mining recorder of tin; district, .CM i<am.e.s,Hutnta d C L'ni's. s L Afterthatthefun was fast and furi- surveyors, assayers, mineral-{pah, has furnished the following in-atthislevel, which is now in 32 feet, is wiii be recommended in the t'efitinn.AJR-.mht^^^^ ^ jTh.^ li"il"ar'f.i ous aud there was a genuine SRgeorusn ^^g^g^ mixologists, mechanics, sports, formation as to the present develop- p^gg^^ through porphyritic quartz for appointment as .postmaster. N!)Phe!) N. sf hoe-down. The boys said that Lhel ^^^g^yg^ tinners, grafters, doctors^ ments at the mine: "The shaft is 512 gold-bearing it is to be hoped that the PostoiRce] VALLEY view. (governor would have to get in and [ lawyers, brokers, and others—turned feet deep. The Rrst station was cut at' po^^ showing assays of from $50 to $350 Department will promptly giant the j ^ McD<maM. s F F W Juimson s F work a shift also. He was at once ^ masse and waited expectantly ! the 400-foot level. From this station ^.Q the ton. Some of the picked speci-! request of the petitioners, for the mail p Q HoMbie<iuy. s F J A Foil. UHah Ga! pulled onto the Roor and steered g^^go Crooks to arrive. They [a drift has been run 52 feet east and [mens are studded with free gold and'service asked for is bad!y needed. HRiee. SF WCWynco!. Liberty around,and they never let himmissa!^t.^^^g^^^pe met with the[another3Ofeet north,and botharein!^^g ^p^Q^g^^g^g {Within thenexttwoor three months jsH^!h't^AnK HPVkkJrtY!!^An^ quadrille. At midnight supper was hottest, smokiest reception! quartz all the way. At 462 feet there ANt*wCnmnanv the population of the district, owing to pat Moran.'B<*<tie Lt* Hummel! Tono^ab served and there was a royal spread, accorded or recorded since the is another station, conforming with the! Anew company. !therichstrikeat the Hasbronck mine, JCMcLeun.\irCity ^\CF*eeman.Wa^b and while the supper was in progress t !& th of the greatest camp on earth. 400-foot level of the Mizpah, with which j The We Hope Mining Company, com- j organization of several new mining f"' ^ ^ ^ Mr. Holman was presented with a gold- ] j]F was a sight long to be remembered, connection will be made for ventila-j posed of BakersReld capitalists, hasj^Qmpanies to operate in the district, Geo Smith! Minin in .nr/iJu**i !(*akrca!^ headed cane in a neat presentation i,K^jvviil pass down into history as be- tion. From the 462-foot level the east {been organized to work six claims ad-large infiu.x of [irospectorsto 1. A Ren<. speech, and when he saw the token he ^,g the most exciting ordeai that Tono-! drift is in 20 feet, and the west drift is j joining the Ray Extension on the east t the region south and east of Goid ------------- — wasthe most astonishedmaninWashoe .^h ever experienced. Wedrawitmiid!iu 70 feet. A winze, which is now and the Old Joe claim, adjoining the I Mountain, wtli be increased manyi'otd: D-e Rh<des Madrnad county, it was the gift of the miners, jYheu we state that they were at once I eight feet deep, is being suuk intheRay&O'brien. Preparations are being ' render t)ic office mi aiisoluie ticccs [ ' .... ,, . it came right from their hearts. Annihilated. J)ense columns of smoke west drift for air connection, and is in ; made to deveiop the properties. { g,ty nave completed the *^,the dancing was resumed and Lg^ seen issuing from every part of fairiygood quartz. There is another; Ohio-Tonopah. ------------------------ r h tvi '*^"T unodes^ to toi'o- W /f- until the Hddier succumbed ^,,e camp, indicating that they had re- station at the 512-foot level, where we ; ,j^g g^tion at 620. which is 8x8x12 Wit) Come Back. the'^rk of con^'rnrUen wi?! be^i , ^ / bre exhaustion, and at halt-past *e,veda hot reoeption, and theycer- cutanotherveni, andfor the sakeof ^^^g^e timbers, was completed The PaciHc Coast Mb or desires to [ u,o /nance broke Up. 4^ Gov- Lialy deserved their fate. speed the west drift is being run just Hug week and sinking resumed. The ) thank the mine managers, superintend- ] ,ip,,. in-mm of Philade)nhta who is in /knd his party remained over LTherearea few more of the Crooks ] outside of this vein, with an occasional ; which is now down 640 feet, is in ents and ofiiciais of mines in t he Tone- [ 'I',,,,,,,,,,h is ct-nntlv niewsed wit)t tlm / / ... - ABft, and the public cau see them piied crosscut to the vein. We are crosscut- )ode porphyry. The stock is! pah district for the nmny courtesies! snoounces that the road /J miners are of the unanimous tp in our show-window. We will sell! ting north from this level, and the gr, geots in Philadelphia. and kindnesses extended to its special ^jii .g (-omnieted l<v eailv fsl! H / / n that Mrs. Sparks and the %j,gni at 5 cents apiece, or a box of 50 ! crosscut is now in 55 feet. We expect}^ _____Irenresentative. W. .1. Stone)iam. .\ir. , ' eteany ea.iyiai i. H / As of her party are "perfect bricks. ^82. !togol25 feet before intercepting the; hractiont:xtension. [stoneham left for SanFraie'isco this]'-----------------------------------------------------* ---------- . . . ____- ) Keep this quiet. ) vein which we 8rst cut in the shaft at! Tlie shaft is down loo feet and has ^g,.ning. but has decided to locat<*here NEW Tb -DAY. y Mt`WTf)-D4Y ' THE FRISCO GROCER, } 372 feet, and which pitches north, run- just entered a iarge body ofeiay, which { follow his profession of mit.iitgJ== " * N_____ ____ Fine Groceries, Cigars and Confec ning east and west. Up to the present is a very favorable indication. Treas- g^gf^gg,. tions. Headquarters for the cele- ] time we have apparently cut four veins,, ury stock is se)img at 3) cents in Phi!a ' —^ - /A —! —^ YLnc4*!<<V*]#l4 ! brated Principe de Gales Cigars. which will probabiy develop into one delphia. A New Business Manager. KCMdUId!MJ ------------------------ ; large vein. The vein cut at 452 feet Great Western. Hon. Mark Averiil, member of ti.eH FRFMGH DINNER. ^1 00 } speLtlve^l^dtys iast J^k^HaMa-1 The Hasbrouek. ORANGE BLOSSOMS WIN. }& Davis FRENCH DINNER, $1.00 {pah. inspecting the property of his John McKane and his associates m Company at 8odaviHe foia year and a H 4-30 to 8:30 P. M. - company, left for Salt Lake Monday Pittsburg have taken charge of the j Another Interesting Game of Baii ['R*f prior to his eiection to the Legis- j _ morning by way of Berlin aud Austin. Hasbrouck group of six claims at Gold , . , c 4- i _______, Consisting oi Soup, Fish, a Boii or Roast, Mr. Betties was well pleased with the I Mountain and will proceed at once to f Last junoay. ^ Mining Man and Choice oi Entrees, Two Vegetabies, I outlook at Hannapah and expressed develop the property. Seven men were orange BiossJms and Bonanzas } qt,,,jdard A Saxton are prepaiiug a '] B..T...c.,.. )-gg-gg;-Hy-,sag-sa-g:<gsx&LXS;!! ^ . , Agent for New York Life. ) T.Jr Mtvre the work so far done which ' ^^^at by the score of 16 to ). The , ^ date. Parties having had claims H ^ * ------- * FMH ' Robert R. Wiison, who has_ recently ] jg entirely on the surface, indicates that ^losMms ^ plaved'^M ' surveyed i.y others than Stoddard & H ttroite<t Strbwd Hass. Maitre<p Hotel {opened a iawoiHee at room 14 in the [ the jgdge is from ten to Hfteen feet ^ ],mktMiu their onnonents iie H Juhenne Potatoes Golden Block, has accepted and .es- ^ width, and it has been traced for five . to hunch their bits at times so that the claims may tie shotsn ,H BOIL tablished in connection therewith the I hundred feet. Numerous assays : ^swere.ccup'ed thereby ^ _______ Capon, Sauce Beauchame! agency for Tonopah and vicimtyof the averaging $90 have been made, one-!y.^*V*^+P* ThAacnrA'iQlnriyor ^ ENTREES New York Life Insurance Company, third of the values being in gold, and ^'^ j!^^f ^'have i^eT ow!n^to ! London. Harleotof Lamb. French Peas the great International Msnrance ft ^g believed that this will prove one Tom Colehan of Gold Mountain ieft [H ^"s2^^tti*^'annHtm,^'^^"^ ) company, a purely mutual orgamza- .f the most important strikes ever runners to cross the home ; morning for Alameda, Cal., in re ] Pine Amite Fritters, au Hum tion, with assets amounting to 8322,- made iu the district. Details of the . -g *. t,en tiiev should have been left! spouse to a telegram informing him of ROAST 840,900.00 at the end of the year 1902. ^ organization will be given next i ^^"^^o^n^well ' serious illness of his sister. The ] SirkA., of B^f au „ ------------------------ week. ' ! [f^tb.f Tom's stayili CMiforni. will j] Roast ^b.t^mCurrcmJeily^^ j Reception to Bishop Leonard. Boston-Tonopah. be able to put np a good, sti? game of { vi"!T London'Eng iSforeMs ! Stuffed Youug Turkey, Cranberry Sauce A reception will be tendered Bishop The Boston-Tonopah Company re-1 ball. The weather permitting the same] , ^ ' VEGETABLES Leonard this (Saturday) evening in ceived their new 50-horse power engine j clubs will face each other again to * Mushed or Steamed Potatoes. Sugar Peas j Masonic Hall, at 8:30, by the Epi8co- Thursday and will put it in place at moprow, aud a good game may be The McNeil Case DESSERT I palians oi Tonopah, assisted by the I once. The property of the company, I looked for. - .7 ^ a Choeoiate Pudding [members of the Eastern Star, who have {which consists of Hve claims lying ------------*------------ . Green Apide Pie. Lemon-Cream Pie) kindly given up the hall for the even- north of the Mizpah, is very promts- pht: New Drug Store. [Neil tor snooting tnas.c. wens came a iug. A short program has been .r ing. The shaft, which is now down 108 The .,eu dr,,g store iust onened by!^ yesterday ^in Ju^ice Lindsay s H Fried Sweet Potatoes, l<c [cordially welcomed. surface carries from 84 to 8i4 in gold. establishments of the ; present in court Ceie^^^K^!'!^`Q^OniJM.iiici ------------------------TheMacNamara. kind in the State. The Httingsand P ....... . ^ The Jury Disagreed. The 75-horse power steam hoist is in stock of drugs and stationery are up Boarding House at Gold Mountain. Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake, 25c On complaint of Miss Patterson, Mrs. place and will probably be started np to date in every particular, and the j Tnnnnah parties are about to start a H ---------------- -------------------------------------- Zink was tried in the Justice Court to-day. It is of snMcient capacity to j new Hi m is getting its share <jf I Tonopah H NOTICE yesterday for assault and disturbance goto a depth of 2,000 feet. Henry C. j patronage of the community. Union property to accommodate the ] -------- ! of the peace. The troubie arose over Cutting and Ciay_Peters ^veacon-; ^-------—------------- rapidly increasing population of the H \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JAMES a difference of opinion as to the best tract to sink the ^ , Arrivals and Departures. Gold Mountain district. The old H N A.Huntisnoiongercounectedwithme method of disciplining a refractory kid level, and have The arrivals bv stage since last re-i boarding house has proved entirely in-H inabusfneasway. andthat lamnot reapon- upatthe8choolhouseonthehill. The preparations to complete Their con- ine arrivals Oy 8iag . I ade<iuate to the demands. „ibl. for ...y bi)l. ""^^d M ! j,try were also divided and disagreed, !tractatthe earliest possible moment, port number 164 and the departures 7B. adequate