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THE GOLDFIELD REVIEW, AUGUST 17, 1907. _______________________________ __________________- NwDEMD^GREAT ]LOOKOUT SCENE ; E VENF FOR NEVADA f)F MFW PIMM ^ ? ___________________________________________ George Dry sdaie came In from To- UR i*Ll* Ini!UU s K The dividend announced by the if It were furnished as steady diet, nopah this week and on his way stop- --------- n Capita! $250,000.00 FuHy Paid * CMMd m.,,.r w.. ... .< th. M,- ^ ""J^itCpMtett T!)Cy Matte an Ex- § 6ENERAL EANK,N. EUE,NEEE TRANEACTED. X gest pieces of news that has come out m.f nnAonht thiH wtu ^ ^ , j ' *< ? 4 ce)tent Showing 7 ? made known Hrst In these parts by pie who have thus far so successfully property and was located at the ** n GEO. WINGFIELD, Vice-President. H. T. COOK, Assistant Cashier y the "Journal of Commerce," whoce cor- navigated the merger are doubtless ^ of the opening of the reserva- ] ndnoc Pound That farm Hold Values A JOHN S. COOK, Cashier. 1. J. GAY, Assistant Cashier. g respondent has been particularly for- ^olng to take any chances of halt- „y D. C. Beach, for Malcolm Me- LeQgeS FOUnO TMa! Larry liQ)M VallieS ? __________ respondent nas been particularly ror ^ dividend that Is once started. Danold and Key Pitman, and Mr. Drys- 4(1 thP T(inP nf S?dM llPr Ton... KK*"*"*::*"*"*"*"*"*"""*"*"^"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*" " " tunate in landing important infor- it seems inevitable that the enor- dale and G W^ Wilson ^ '"an Ml g)&4M pel 1UH ______________ _________________________ mation before his rivals in that held, mous scattering of money by Goldheld property consists of fourteen White WOif. Of 6o!dHe!d, it! at " After securing the Hrst and best story Consolidated will not only have a bull- claims which are located on the north- ,. of the decision to declare a dividend, ish effect upon the markets, but will g^pg ^ Black mountain, abput the Btrth. j . A the "Journal" man yesterday sent prove a strong stimulus to mining en- ^^^teen miles east of Yerington. Mr. t --------- }Y <T V F`FW 5 down the exclusive statement that thusiasm in Nevada and wherever Ne- gg^gh has done considerable work on Returning prospectors from the t RJU pi [*\ j\ ]! H!!] ^4 /v ))) A September 1st would be the day for vada mines are much in the public ^g property in the past few months new district near the Lookout mine V ** R M* LF< < X the payment of the first dividend, and eye. Barney Baruch is a New Yorker, ^d it has shown up some good things, report that conditions in that section 4 g]< ^ nr,r,nr,If,nr< qnd Cnnnnol Bnnknne A that thereafter the payments would be and his taking up of his option on There is one ledge in particular are very promising. While not a 6 MjHB (JUBrSlOTS 8HQ U6HBr8! UlQllBrS regular. And again he told that the Goldfield merger stock is also anevent shows indications of making great deal of work has been done so 4 " A first payment would be something like that will serve to attract attention m ^ good a property as there is on res- far, there are several prospects with A Minins Properties Incorporated Leasing Companies Formed 4 40 cents, which would mean the dls- that great mining center. The R st grvation ground. This ledge has been sufficient work to give encourage- X and Financed and Operated v tribution among stockholders of $1,- dividend, whether it be 40 cents or gp^^^g on the surface in three dif- ment to others and a considerable de-j/\ . 4 400-000- ... A < ^ large enough to eclipse all ^gnt places and shows an average velopment will be done within the X STATE BANK BLOCK COLDFIELD, NEV.. 5 . The payment of such an amount of other dividends by Southern Nevada ^ 25 feet. A double compart- next few weeks when the future of Y 4 money by one company must attract mining companies By September 1st ,^ft is now being sunk and is the camp wili have, been determined. Y P. O. DRAWER M. A the attention of the financiers of the the company should harre $3,500,000 m about 20 feet. In this shaft the Samples brought back by those who 4 , ^ ^ ^ X country. The correspondent truly ex- the treasury, and is out of debt. Such ^^g from 2% to 60 per cent in looked the ground over pretty thir- § We Recommend the Purchase of T A 7`/L7 I//1 / / 2^ St from Reservation mranfthe^ih Predominating largely, and is a A ^,M Bar LeaOl!iJ and Mining Company at 25 cents. f7iLA V YJ M 7 rOOd, ^mOtthe wagon haul will be ^UtO.flr^StLmOOm g^O X Silver t A LfF7 A f T*77 short when shipping begins.-Lyon by those who should know say X Extension L. & M. Company at 25 cents. A <ri Y i 77 7vELfJ i County Times. __________ that in the gold ledge a sample taken ^0-+-0<+^*0+-0+-0+-0+-<^+-0 A ^.w.d..t w,,tM Machinery Arriving ,rom among the fig trees at Borax and the pictures of health, told-their p H!]] ^4 Rohnn!n ning into the thousands, but ten feet For Mi!! at JohnnieJ"'L!rJr.'L? t iMrnvDnn A TP IM MPV A nA ^ below sea level, pays the following gome of them are doubt^ss accounted al^Tmill of the John- Some of those returning condemn the I IN LUK*UKA 1 iL IN N L V AU A 4 picturesQue tribute to thut section, among the dead. They wandered into S pp country because of the immense I AMTt c T4AVTMr' n?T?cc *w*^7Tf*T? A both as a health resort and as to its the country hopeless invalids, and liv- nie Consolidated Bold Mining com- anmmJ of granite which is to be seen Y AND SAVE PAYING FEES TWICE Y mineral supply: ing here nearly 300 feet below the p^y are now in transit. Six carloads K.-. ^verv hand while others consider Companies incorporating under Arizona and other laws must also pay incorpor- ^ ^ '1 f where to get portion of the earth th^ have ^ have left the yards of the that a very good indication; all agree I state, before commencing business. (Amended. Y healed and the poor where there is found - Stimson Lumber company at Los An-f that there is gold there, and that only Y By comparing the laws of Nevada with those of other States and Territories you will If wealth, immeasurable. tarry. .-J p-Hirhanka Morse & Co a =yr,all amoont of dovolonmont work <$> and they embody all desirable and no undesirable features of ail other incorporation <& "It is all in Death Valley' "Death Valley proper is about eight geles, and batr&anks iviorse er c.o a gmail amount ot development worK w laws, and that y6u can secure in this state greater incorporation advantages than else. I an in twatn vauey. +houyh it varies in have shipped the new 100-horse power nas been done in any place, not sum- X where. 4 That place of horror. For all of miles O , , hoisting engine from Milwaukee. cient to determine the permanency of Y A specialist on corporrtion law will advise and assist companies incorporated I these years since the hrst immigrants width, and is about twenty miles in water works sys- th- nnuntrv Those nest informed in 4> by us at every step of the organization. .<& t.'SJ<h? mS;"Lt""J*Jlt, '';"'l.";a'w t THE NEVADA iNCORPORATihC COMPANY I rtsr i coLDF!ELD, NEVADA ^ ROBT. B. TODD7 ; red blood ails the wasted arteries and of the highest chemical matter. 700 and 800 foot leveled tuejon^ which is to be formed for the devel- ^ ----------------- all the pulsations of life are renewed There is salt, salt petre, iron—every blocked out—Las Ve- "Pment of the property. ^ __^____ GOOD INVESTMENTS down in this hole in the earth which chemical known to science in one ^ *2° in being blocked out. The new town which has been ?------------------------GOOD 1NVES MhiN ib is a crucible for the segregation of the form or another. Vats of vast area S Sj_________, , _______ christened White Wolf, is about four R SimmeroneL. and M. Co. at 20c share pure with its furnace for the destruc- have formed at different points which __ miles from the scene of the strike, t Daisy L. andM. Co. at 25c share tion of the impure ever burning are perfect quagmires of chemicals LABOR DAY PROCLAMATION and is laid out in quite an ambitious y LuningG.M. Syndicate at 20c sh around it. under constant action and going --------- manner A large p!aza occupies then p.r up-to-date mining news of Nevada, see TODD'S NEVADA CHRONIC^ "I saw many examples of its work, through the processes of natural laws The law of this state has ordained center of the plat, the main business ^ pggg Also man of GoldHeld and of Nevada. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.. There had been no failures. Big, of the elements. ______________ and designated the first Monday of locations to be on the four sides of it, 4 * H-.M-.M-R-it.'H-^--R-::-R-K-tJ S - September as Labor Day, thereby and will be backed by the residence K*::*:^*^ w n ` i\! F* W/ FA)) T H 7^ ! ! K F* T H F 7) er days set apart, respected and ob-i Dr. White Wolf is the Kuidimt ___ ! 1 L. W L<#AK ! ns7UF%!)L. ! !1L.VKH served by our people. The distine-7spirit of the new burg A combina- * -------------------------—------- tion was evidently not bestowed for tion of Blair's capitalists have con- A - —- , § 4i A n A AlAHMrM f`fR A Dr. Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, 100 years before the subterranean the purpose of pandering to the in- busings pM X TMF MFVAHA - Pit tFt)RNH PHWFH !.!t 4 an astronomer in the service of the stress becomes powerful enough to terests or prejudices of any one class template ^^ busiMM^places ^ 7UWHV UU. ? United States navy, is of the opinion shake the earth again in a violent Qy occupation, tor every one is sup- * +4^ nyo* +iio ^ A that the leakage of the ocean bottom manner. San Francisco is, therefore, posed to labor in some capacity, not already in operatiem the hrst of t Y Headquarters at Gotdf!e!d, Nevada 4 Is the cause of earthquakes, the water safe, while other towns on the Par .„,y ^ his own interest, but also w^k^d mwe are^going X lighting .y.t.m..tG.idH.id,T...p.h. Man- ^ being transformed into steam owing cihc coast ought to take warning and ^ ^ public good, it is certainly , ^ ' mmnlies for ^ hattan. Silver Peak and Blair, Nevada. Power and lighting system at Rhyolite, Nev., 4 to the interior heat of the planet. be prepared for any emergency which apparent that the intention is to mg the week, procuring supplies Tor v ---------------------------------------under construction-------------------------------------- A In the Chicago Tribune he states may arise. honor labor in ail pursuits, recogniz- ms place, wnicn is tne pioneei, Y Electric Current Furnished ter Heists. Compressors and Other Wining Machinery! 4 that the great earthquake and vol- The doctor is of the opinion that capita! as a very essential part, so named, mair press._______ v ^ Heating, Cooking and Miscellaneous Household Purposes. Electric A canic belts are along the shores of the whole western part of our coun- . ^ respected in the harmonious ad- ^^ * * 7 Machinery for Mining and Miscellaneous Uses Sold and Installed by the Company A continents, or in the sea. and a study try beyond the Rocky mountains has .,,,g+m,,Tit nf all differences that may , B"ys Big Group.^ ^_____^ Y . . ... ....... X of the ocean depths shows that the been uplifted from the sea by earth- J A group of 36 claims in the Ivanpah A For information, apply to lo:al super- -THE Y Kr^^lhr^rnr&rste^ NOW, therefore, I respectfully in- ^.'thAlva^rMa^mo!^d ^ E. IX. Quinn, C^merl, Agent NEVADA-GAUFURNtAPOWERCO ^ tom sinks as shown by the accom- would long since have been washed bling together in friendly counsel, The claims are twelve miles south of m^ving^ismic SMwa^s down and the sea would have cov- and discussing conditions in a dis- the Ivanpah smelter, and ten miles All Oie great mountain chains, he ered the entire globe. passionate way, and not to be mflu- west from the Copper World, owned ---------^ savs have been formed by this pro- "No serious disturbance of the enced by inflammatory speeches made by the Santa Fe, which has a vast _____ cess' and hence the exact parallelism earth," he says, "need ever be feared by professional agitators from any amount of ore ready for shipment T"T`\ A T-TF`\ 7^* A QLT Q t U to the sea shore, known to every in Inland high, dry regions, such as source whatever. The differences Three miles west are the Standard )t J/Aftv' yJ H yj 7 schoolboy, but not heretofore under- Kansas and Colorado, but on the heretofore encountered have been claims, five in number, which rece y stood by geologists. But now that coast, where the sea is deep, the peo- controlled and compromised without sold for $60,000, and in the same local- nicALER IN earthquakes are proved to be due to pie must learn to be prepared for permanent loss In value and without lty are the Marrs and Tabor claims, the leakage of the ocean bed, neces- such emergencies. Our eastern coast yioience to human life. This conser- which have been sold for $i&,uuu. . . j *\/f* * - C 1 * sarlly resulting from the great depth is bordered by a shallow sea and yative method existing betwen capi- Rn)dfi.ld's Gold Ln*OCei*ieS. ilHrdwSLre and JViinin8 DuppiieS and pressure of the water upon it, we earthquakes are not frequent in that ^1 and labor has given confidence in Doesn t Equal Goiaueia s cmia. vs n r r are in a position to make progress. region. The Pacific is the deepest of ^ future progress of Nevada be- The average fineness of gold from __ _ <- .1. 1 . .__1 ^ - .y^ . It follows, that cities on the coast the oceans, and surrounded by the yQu^ the proud position now held, the Mount Morgan mine in Queens- \A C ilf!VC OilC 01 trie StOCKS lU trie GffSCrt of deep seas are unsafe, but, if the greatest earthquake belts; but the ^ command respect, law and order land, Australia, is stated to be 980 region and keep it constantly replenished . . doctor is correct, San F9Rncisco Is worst disturbances occur in South always control. Let us con- hue. At Sonora, California, the San - - & ' F J P safe at least during this generation. America, Japan and the Aleutian is- .. . pg mgt to each other and Guiseppi mine is said to have produc- . It wiii be, he argims, hfty-perhaps lands, and not In our own country." ^e to De pist to e ^ gold 985 line and the Juarez plac- Free Delivery. Family Trade Solicited. __________________________;____________________________________—---------^ ' ers in Lower California, not far from ^rtri^A nrr AH AArH/<O R r*CC In witness whereof, I^ San Diego county line, produce JERRY AHERN, Proprietor. MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA TXR X^D!-DAT[- !\] !ADs/A\ AA*A\[^ set my hand and caused the great gg^ which sells for $20 an ounce. tU xj] H\fl ) L !l 1 JfA)\ ! !t3 LLrrt3L seal of state to be affixed. Done at Tpp, ^ equal the fineness of ------------———— ------— --------------------—----------------------------------------------- __________— ,-R,-na<nv-R r-k<<r-nz-kae Carson City, this 2d day of August, Qg^^g^.g which runs as high CQ!!THPDM JOHN SPARKS, as 990, or about $20.40 to the^cuince. --------- --------- I ^W* G.^OUGLASS, [ever been found. § ) )Nf^`f`H N & CO. $ Extensive Exp)oitation)sOutiined by A Former Go)dfie)der'sHo!dings in secretary .f state. Getupands.eth.c.m.t. ^ RRO^ERS New Company Which Has Been Eairview Promise to Make Him at oyster Bay. want to see a genuine comet, ta.n $ Organized to Systematicaiiy Work a Miiiionaire-Eatest Showings Re- senator Philander c. Kn.x^ penm ^t^=3^.tck .r § R"' ' ^ , - w, -L <r-y-7o . .. y syivania's presidential aspirant, told . . ygur $ ------MEMBERS------- $ Cuprite Mines. veai Ore Worth $770 to the Ton. this Story to the Elk's cpmmittee ^ I gaze Ml the northeastern heavens. The § GoldHeld Stock and Exchange Board____Chicago Mining and Stock Exchange j* --------- Valiev Forge: "President Roosevelt, ^ ^g^ forsaking slumber $ y= a=_______________f= R F= f=________________FREE* A company to be known as the Gold- In order to overcome the dimcul- he said, "was surprised by a Kansas ^ ^ ^ gg^t discovered by # R R L E-----------------------rr*R-R- % held-Cuprite Mining and Milling Syn- ties of bad air, and to open up the delegation at Oyster Bay not long gf the Princeton observatory % Write for the Hiatory of Goldfield, Maps of the Goldfield Mining dlcate has been formed, the purposes, property for Increased workings, a ag°- roDa^off ^tromsers hitched ^ June has now become the brightest $ Dl.trict and City of Goldfield. as stated in the articles of incorpora- new shaft was started on the Jarvis ^ ^nd mopping his forehead. °eM^^`Mst1'MUeM%ars. § A POSTAL ADDRESSED TO US WILL BRING IT $ lease the hrst of this week, at a point 'Ah, gentlemen/ he said, 'delighted to ---------------------------------- vtrv t^miliny g^Ld h^ ten ^- 40 feet west of the original shaft, see you, delighted. But Pin very busy Union Drug Store. Open All Night. ---------------------------------------------------------- very promising grounu nas ueen se ° nutting in mv hay you know. Just -------- cured and arrangements are being along the trend of the vein. ^wn to the barn with me and --------------------------------* ..................... made for an aggressive campaign of At, a shallow depth in this new we'li talk it over while I work.' Down ^^^*^.^*^*^*^*^^^*-^*^^^*^^^*^*^*^*^*^^^*^*^*^*^* development. Surface assays vary- ghaft, on Tuesday, the men broke into . ^ they hustied. Mr. Roose- f _______________Y ing from $8 to $15 have been secur- g^ that carries values 1 nexcess of g pitchfork. But, behold, f g-.w-^T-'T-' n fg A CTA/TM *TT3 7\T T7`*UQ r^TQT*DT7^T 4 ed, and it is believed that with a.c- ^ most nattering showings prevl- there was no hay on the door! 'John,! 4 T7DI7!7 !\/] /\P—V T !\i ! fv77LJ 1 ' tlve work performed the property will g^^y .. this property. Wednes- shouted the president to sounds I F AVLL V *-<A N * ^ 1 ^%bT^^^^c'lalms In the group samplings of the greater strike ^ hayloft, "where's all the hay?' , 7 *. c j r big weekly market letter and booklet of information on Nevada mines Free ^ There are tour claims m tne group, burned 17 ounces in gold and 600 <T ^ throw it back <§> A*so oena ror our ong wet? j i They are located about a half mile g^gggg stiver: to be exact, the re- g^ since you threw It up yesterday, i Y from the town of CupHte and about ] sir'' came a mahs voice from the) f " A fifteen miles from GoldReld. A camp ^rork will be hurried forward on ig4" Y , ,,, , ? has been established ^d the neef^ ^g^ grafts; as soon as suacient ---------------------------------- i JVoul, a limited allotment of 5euen FrouyAs Wonder at 25 cents. t sary equipment will be installed as ,g attained the twg will be cgn- t Oemngfvow, ....... 4 soon as it arrives. nected. which will give the badly I Power Plant tor t-airview. <tan <lQG.c^ rut iust southwest of us. Listed and registered. j r)<-an' Plat Lime needed air for the workmen; owing A company has been organized at j F 4 '_____________________________________________ — Y The drst kiln of "me fromjhe^quar- tojhe of Ihe^mm^se man^'tJ build an ^e^/r'line^m t ? ^.r.MuySr,and^her.,y^er..pi^.^nti^^ WIRE AT OUR EXPENSE ^ Gray, McAlister-Craig Company, Incorporated { t.',%H'""'=" j s.x ?oi, G.)dH.M, N.v.d. ^ j Union Drug Store! Open All Night. Union Drug Store. Open All Night, j Union Drug Store. Open AH Night. ! 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