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\ $ ,. , -'V'- * ;*i " _________________ ______[____________________________ GOLDFIELD DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY M()HNiNG, MARCH 39, 1907. MMACmMmnF CilllM [ill. -MMse - -... AT6Mf!iHt ^ ))[<g) [{E^MMi'EDX ARE AMIEt) M Sl=$;ssg °*^ rMKjAARtt WiTHOUT OELlY AT CARSOM ^^^ Vice President Whittemore of the CURTIS MANN REPORTS ON THE Give ns your order for stock and *"*'*t *ut8rt98 ai<E8 n aiDiDS Micritt Las Ve?as Tine TT*u. --------:------ HOMESTAKE EXTENSION ^cy giass, paints, oils and lead. OMct, mUEE SUtLQEM HM^EssiSastss Das Vegas Line Comes Here to j^^ge H. F. Bartine leaves Sun-tditional data. --------- GoidHeld Milling antH Manufacturing --------------------------------^ ^ Inspect Possible Depot and Ter- day for Hawthorne to attend to sev-[ The new law provides a maximum AittH* tM ]^lls_ of the District Are Co., 612-14 Fifth Ave. * It A TmW^IBTAM tninal Sites Which Will he Re era! iegai matters. He will proceed rate but gives no minimum. The Opened Up There Will Not be , P# A# iHyDlYLAT! . , thence to, Carson City where he,, wiii new commission has the right to Much Need of Shipping ^ m a a— ' quireti by Next Fall. probably select quarters for the^state regulate rates below the maximum, --------- H AttOfQCy-^t-L^W --------- railway commission of which he is being goverened solely by the facts Spe<dal to the Tribune. ^ MHmn m. Tuc ....... <-------------------------------------------- chairman. He also intends to ac- and the evidence. Any decision of „ RHYOLITE, Nev., March 28.----* All the fumituse, appointments, ""'SH FO8_THE WEtLimoX AMOCl*PO)( A<i f AMCTD!!fT!HM CllCnCMhEB quaint himself thoroughly with the the board is Hnal in a way, yet either Curtis Mann, th^ mining expert who Ho^rs and sunnlW-nf the * vUtlo! KUL!lutl uUurLtlifLv new law governing the commission, party has the right to appeal to the recently made a tour ef the Bullfrog - PP 410 Columbia S(. Coidn*id, N*u*d* — _____________ many provisions of which he is more district court from such decision and district in company With J.' Ross LAFAYETTE RESTAURANT —------ or less in ignorance. from there to the supreme court of Clark, has completed a`#eport on the * hArr A cm cr rn rtrtsr^ C. O. Whittemore, genera! attor- The new iaw, which is of the ut- the state. An appeal to the United Homestake, which is conceded to be, MAim A Biin ney for the Sait Lake and Los An- most interest to every shipper in the States supreme court can he taken whii the exception 'of the Shoshone, ^ , Atfnmev an<4 geles railroad, and vice-president state, provides that the commission only when federal questions are in- the greatest mine in the Bullfrog dis- 9 a—^ yn g g— ALWmcy dliU LvUH5CiiOf and counsel for the Las Vegas and shall have an ofHce at Carson City voived. This is in pursuance of the trict, and upon the Homestake,Ex- - E_ E*^ __!- 3* law Tonopah railroad, Is in town after a and that the chairman shall devote old law that every man may have tension, where the recent rich,strike ***" protracted visit to Carson, looking aii of his time or as much thereof his day in court. was made and where it is believed ^ -------- Practice* in *n $t*t* *nd F*<t*r*i coun- after the interests of his roads there, as may be necessary to the board's Silent Aboct Passengers even richer ore than that -of the $800—New 4-room house on 6th st. otHe**t "CRiMSHAw Mr. Whittemore is not unknown work. A mistaken idea prevails as The new law is entirely silent as Homestake will be unco^red. Nicely papered and painted. Lot, -____________.__________ in this section of the country as he to the members traveling from place to passenger fares on railroads In tn part Mann says^ "The Bull- 30x100. TALK WITH will readily be remembered 'as the to place over the state. All greiv- Nevada, yet the commission may In- trog district has uncovered so much $1250—Just completed,,s-Hne 4-room DR C A RANMFV gentleman who organized the expo- ances are to be lodged with the com- vestigate this matter. *°w grade ore with the high grade house;, oiled hardwood 8nish in- ' * dition which went down to Johnnie mission at Carson City where the The new law says that the chair- propositions that it is extremely aide.. Close in. . . THE DENT!ST in a string of automobiles preceded cases are to be heard, although the man of the commission shall furn- doubtful whether there wi!l be an/ m cnmni.^iv f.,r X'E. by a brass band on Railroad Day; al- commissioners in the course of their ish a bond, which is of itself rather need for much shipping after the * ^ed Owner l'ehvin? *itV Took ABotl.YqUR TEETH OPEN EVENM6S so as the one who accompanied the duty may be calied to any stated peculiar. No case was ever yet mills of thy district can be opened ^ . PHONE ms legislators from Carson on their vis- point for the purpose of verifying brought to recover on a bond ex- up. J. „ . ? , O{p**y (h*c*rn*rovy p**towt**. it to Goldfield and made a memora- &n assertion or following up a state- cepting where there was a defalca- "All of the ore of the district is $1350 'Good honse and lot, on Bei}e- Enir*nc* *n ih* c*m*r ble speech at the banquet tendered ment. In other words, the members tion and stiil the chairman of this free milling and most of it. is of yue between Crook and Myers; them at Tonopah. constitute a j*ury in the sense that commission handles no money what- granular formation so that it will bargain. . . A".' CHARLES G MAO C Mr. Whittemore's present visit is they may corroborate .any evidence ever. The work of the board is sole- he easily handled. $656—Two Che level Jots 60x106;^ for the purpose of giving this held hy- a- personal visit to a station on iy along the lines of judicial discre- "In the case of the Homestake the Townstte title. $200 down, bal- ATTORMEY-AT-LAW a thorough and exhaustive examina- the road^ involved. The system iakion. dump is,piled with free milling ore ance on easy payments. ***** Str!)l 80HF1EH, $EI*m tion with a view to future railroad much after the idea of a coroner's Judge Bartine knows Mr. Thurtell that wilt run well over $20 to the %36o—Good lot on Crook St in ^ possibilities, and aiso to study the Jury, if such a simile may be drawn, very wall and he said yesterday, that ton, ana I myself hav(`never failed best part of city. ' . i. S. ThompHon g y Morehon.. needs of the numerous camps that ^here the jury ..views the body or he kne`w of no one with whom he to get a panning any^ere„ on the - .Three p rnem h,,,,.e. - J. a.'ThomMon ' are springing up in the vicinitv of the scene of the crime together ad- would rather be associated. dump or from the workings that .......... ' vun.lnon.. -------------- . ............. Golddeld in getting proper facilities ' ** .. ^ ^ ' ... — hAye been put into the ore. i rurmsnen, gooq locations. [HUMfbUM, MOREHOUSE & THOMPSON in h&ndling their outnuts WV ^ ^ ## 4 ^he Homestake is down to & York Q#ahsts Pay . ^ ^ s#sggg $!5O,OM for RMng coum REALTY co.^,^^..^ to take care of the trunk iine, but \ ^ ' .V " /t "Drifts have been run in this ^ LateEgtbaimerC s. as the repairs have now been com- ^ ________ y more than 500 feet to the north with <' v Ha!! St. .Transport Service... sch^ul^tfm^^wnr^nn Unless the prediction of mining experts proves inaccurate the new secondary crosscuts. To the south ' < LJ ^ D E R ^T A K E R which the construction force has "UPW district of Fitting will prove to be a marvel. This <T^tri*ct has fue Homestake people have allowed j. E. siinkey, res. 809 Ramsey St. bodies prepared for Shipment to an part. . brought to ^ut l5 mllPs tMs ^ only recently been discovered and is located about six m#Ss north of ^ Gold Bar people- tq.do the ex- p. j. Fouiiieu, res. Main and Myers. thewMhjT " of Beattv will be resumed and rush what isJknown as the Acme-water tanks on the Southern Pacific road. Paring by working, up to*the Home- Sl4i!tst . Dt.rH.mt. eOLBflEH <t!.. ed to a sMedv cnmn^l!m The principal locations are 4thln four miles of Coyote Springs. stake and lines. ^Here Ae richest REA ESTATE ^YNU MATP ------------------------^__________ ed to a speedy completion. .^ ^ This district has the ear marks, with its surface showing#ahd prac- °f Gold Bar lode has been dis- "ML E3!H!E J!!YU!UA!E are , tically no developments whatever excepting in< the way o^ surface cuts, covered. Room % Exploration Bidg., P. O. MAYES L^J!', WRfttemores jgose ycten^m of being developed into a great copper territory.- There is a strong con- 'On the 450 level the best miling Box 913, GoidHeid, Nevada. A**#.**..... — will he providing Go!dneld with a tact that is practicaliwAn sight lyingTs(butheast and northwest for a dis- °^e, and the largest body as well; List your Property with us. We **norney-at-Law ^ close enough to . tance of over three miles, the contact&elng of sllaceo*s and lipM shales, been discovered, for there is not do the rest. Selling of business 900. Main and the center of town to obviate the overlying above great pipes q<r chimneys that ooze out between the lime, ^ mine in the southern country that chances a specialty. * <.,* long teaming that must be d<rne un- and heavy grapite cappings laying bare these various chimneys-or pipes. touch the showing. -<<<' ^ *o , * Bloch) f?J circumstances. Coium- yhe latter dre heavily mineralized, mostly being of*Nron, underlying the ,. , work in this mine, as in cy,- Good Beer Fine <Saudwirhe<. < NOTARY PUBLIC bia will also be provided with am- iron. After a littie work has been done, there appears a mineraliza]&on Cold Bay, has been d!me on the _ _ , . . ` — pie facilities and everything wiii be Qf cuprite and native copper, gdld and manganese. , hanging wall, and at no point has Lnoice Wines and Liquori - — . * done to invite the confidence of the ` Width of the Ledges. * the slate foot wall been exposed, al- Go tQAHjfT ADAMS F. BROWN and consignees here to en- The width of these ore pipes has not been determined. They show though an exploration crosscut has . V" A. tpOBMH BEEP UAII Attorney and Cquneellor-at-Law able the Clark road to get a large in places from 20 to 1000 feet, and in many places .150 feet in width, bsen run A distance of more than 150 s^i-)rUn)t!H nttH HALL MIMES, BROKERACE REAL ESTATE originating n ig stated by engineers who have looked over the locality recently, that feet. , ^ rir,M All Room3ThaAna.it. ' overPonottia. ^ Goidfleld. they believe it is practically the same belt of iron, copper and mangan- - Gn the Homestake Extensioa the ____________ Open Ail Night if there _are no further .obstacles ese that runs into the Yerlngton district. Samples taken by Major W. character of ore as on the ___ a, , v encountered road should ,1^ com- A. Stanton, give from 3% }to 60.9 per cent In copper and $3 to $4 in Homestake itself has been discover- WARNING [ Telephone 862 Office Hour. 2 to 4 P M pietea into Goidjieid ny ear,y^ in the golds Averaging up, the assays give a total value of $42.20. ^ ed. This mine probably is as weii ^ '* ^ * tlT MAMF A M}UME! fail, and thereafter such branch lines The mountains are rather rugged in which these minerais ]ie,' being ^qujPPed for work as any in the dis- . , ,, ' '' GULL as may be needed by outlying camps bare of any vegetation, excepting now and then a cedar tree. At the base t*dct ^ important ^ , ntten- Graduaie From Paris and Chi can* TMhfJ?f given speedy attention. Mr. the mountain there is a great deal of bunch grass that makes good spur iine termini of the Clark road. . P Woman and Children a Specia!tv Whittemore wiii leave iq a. ^ay or *^fged for horses and burros. Water must be hauied a distance of six . It was in this property that an Jr, Residence ofHce hours 2 to 4 p m. so for Bdiifrog, after whlhh ?te wiii miies. There are a great many prospe'etors and speculators going into I^POTtant strike was made within Pg°^P !" Goid8eid mining gouth Ave. and Columbia near the return here to meet Arthur Magutrg, the district daily. " the last three weeks, when the face district. I have done aii the work Brewery. ' chief engineer of the Ciark s^tefh. \ Group Sold. °t the tunnei came into ore that ran necessary on three claims and am ' . ' W. N. Galagher has been elected district recorder and the record- weB over the $300 mark. J' the as- - — - - ST(X7li & EXCHANGE BOKRD ing fees are Hxed at $2. There have been several deais made. One . ^ ^ opinion the Homestake Ex- sment work for 1906 has been fl3S- * _______ group of claims, known as tife Big Mitt, which has a very One showing, tension has everything in its favor, egulariy done on all four, largely ***^ Evening Sales transferred Otto Taubertis one of the purchasers of this group. ^ ^ of^Jlt ^tent Mdl'^nes^ Lnd%ro^f of ^abor^^S-J^Mord- C0MTHACT0H OF BR)CK & STOMEWQR)t ^ ^ ^ _____ He is also a very heavy owner in the Yerington copper properties. ^ great extent ana ricnness. """ ptoperty recora ..... ^GDM&L 10,000 5%^ 3000 6%, Three townsite locations have^been made, the most desirable being * -4^. P^sons are warned from promptlyattende<rl to 24,000 6^, 5000 6 4- the CopperHeid townsite that lies'150 feet north of the railroad at a Annnal Statement purchasing these niining claims or Building Stone and Brick for safe Gold P7tt known as the Acme water tanks. Those interested ii^the com- Of the Great Manhattan Consoli- therein from others than R. O. B.x8O8 ph.n. 8<s .11 —sinno 7 27%. pany are Mr.,Taubert, F. Saviiie, Smith and C. W. Fletchef. dated Mining company for the year RUDISILL. — iJmbr, JJ—olnn 1 nx son 1 QK Parties who own properties in the district include Senator T. L. ending December 31, 1906. * ----- " . — e* — , ^ 7fm i ni iin'n i n? 'enn i Oddie who is represented by W. C. Wright. -^His property has very One Location of mine, Manhattan min- ^ ^ _ . WCStCm GaS Eng!ne Mnb*wir 9nnn 9n showings. C. W. Fletcher represents Major W. A. Stanton and James E. ing district, county of Nye, state of flOA! Ow)Danv M^awk Ledge—-2000 20. Keeiyn who possess 23 claims. W. N. Gaiiagher, J. C. Teeter,. Guy M. Nevada. H*"*y Gfd Victoria—1000 4%. Tayior, Fred Wallace, C. J. Schetzer, Martin Fitting, W. 1. Snooks, aii DR. DA 8 Gasoline HoIM^, Air Compressors. Grandma-—100 0 24. owners of the original strike; F. M. Connoiy, Alva Miiler, G. A. Shaner, 'Jan. 1, 1906, to cash * AA8— Mining supplies of aii kinds, imme- 44 W. E. Ste!neck, W. R. McLain, A. H. Swaiiow, Dr. Borland, Ral Gill, M. on hand '................. none r. , guaranteed. O<Be* L- Latham, John C. Martin, George Box Jr., H. S. Balzer, B. R. Balzer, To assessments collected .. . none COAL ^ ^ Box 104. Rod Tv,rTtrv innn xc am I- V. White and others are heavily interested in the district. To amount received from vOianeld, Nevada nea iop n<x luuu 4b bio. ^ g^i is about to be consummated hy Now York capitalists for a other sources ...............$3250.00 "" Bin. Riln—mniiAx group of claims in this district and the pufMase price is said to he ^ CR. - -^ — . a. L Colburn R E Wstermt. con oe mo about $150,000. No development work whatever has been done upon Mine expenses, 1906 ........$1481.00 R men^^' the property sought. General expenses, 1906 .. 90.00 WWWA* nn)Di)nu O nnMnnD.n Mohawk F^1 non 9^S Major Stanton yesterday shipped rfomGoldReld a carload of sup- Balance on hand Deq. 31, L uUHlUnW & COMPANY ^n?^9O(misiA plies aM*S^imber to the Fitting district; aiso a compieteoutat for crews 1906 ..................J.........$1678.80 """" 1-iYhn 7nn i q^9 mn 1 m ac who are about to go to work. A stag of engineers is aiso about JOHN H. PAPE, Secretary. --------- Bankers and Brokers or.<i -I!- ^ S5. to survey the properties in which the major is interested. . ------------------ Talking about your good_ things T rdt-r i n<ift i o - . < ' .......' '........... ' " * Fnnerai Notice to burn, we've got 'em—coai from COLOFIELD . . NEVADA Red mitg__1000 28 1000 SO R3O---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Master Masons are requested the Htmois coal Held, free from f — R R RnJan!?.—-men Qi/ " f)W ' to attend the funeral of our late so- clinkers and smoke, delivered for rjoldHaiA -r M - ifioo^m'^9een mi/ 4^3) r^ELK^LFlN/XE— ^6" journing Brother Verran today (Fri-the hext three days only at $28.00 bOidlielQ Merchants Tattonng , G^d Ba?^i^o 27, !ooS 2?%.' -----------^------------------------------------------------------^^ ^ w -p'woyw M* (miii`biocks) .ii ready f.r Waning and Pressing C!ub Cona Fraction—160 4.07. 100 4.05 Miss Irene Barclay has accepted a his friends over the recovery trom ^ WOOD, W. M. .nr Jf44. _____ S10. position with the GoldHeid News. his iate attack of pneumonia. " ir"L Gord Red Top Ex—1000 45% S5, 1- 0 Dr. W. H. Robinson and wife Samuei Belford of Denver, a son , Lanndry Workers Wanted. f.' ^0.00. Ail Work strictly^ High oiM.-L,dies w.rk 46%. have gone to San Francisco for a °f Judge J. B. Beiford and brother A few experienced machine hands UN!ON TRANSFER CO. notr-rc Gold Bar—500 95. short visit. "1 Herbert Belford, who is associat- can obtain employment at the New Office, Brcwn PDiacc Hotel Phene 2292 REASONABLE Com Fraction—100 4 06 ......ed with W. B. Ogden in the nractice GoldHeid Steam Laundry, Hall Ave. 101 w.,i e.m.n !t. T.!.,i,M tm April Foot Ex—1000 3%. Hawthorne to take up temporary °' yesterday from Eiy .......... - , . - = Mohawk Ledge—1000 19%. ^.Q^k there. and^ leaves today for^home. He is ___t_____________ ______________^ ^ ^ Edgar J. Howe of Chicago arrived nmhahiv return t <ft # MIHIHB STOCK EXCHAKGE EVEH1H8 SALES yesterday and is the guest of Attor/ i%pg Carrie Gaee formeriv of To < i Pn!t! Dmn!n!4M*<m r),D; , j - — . < . , , — A SMN-S2" -" gggg?K:; OMFfMi["t!t!s Re!me<! QreTs$MforCommorcia)Tw)H8f j .ESH , 1. I' MwM 8ii))iBii F8Nks<8 ! 200 7 78 700 7 75 100 7 77 lOO . wiii reside here permanently. Her <t jk<, -, ! 7 80 S5 *100 7 76 * 100 7 75 SI 0 Miss Mamie Conlon, of San Fran- husband is connected with the Nye '' ? f X Great Rend Mini os ° ° ' cisco, has returned to her home there County Mercantile company. " —.. — - - —. - ^______ __ __ A =Mix tnuM MUfiEU) KHtmo a. Conqueror—1000 19 2000. 18% I's.s returned to his home in that St. Nicholas. Miss Duncan is an en- 'L I 500 18 town, after a month's trip through tertainer oAiote and wiii remain un- !5 * A B B Bonanza 1000 9 Death Vaiiey. Hi the visHPof her parents who are ,p ( —^ - t Bik Butte Ex—2000 12,2000 12%. Col. A. E. Braden is around again, on. their way to the Shriners' conven- <K - A Combination__1000 23, 3000 23% after a severe attack of rheumatism tion to be held shortly in Los An- ,l, * AAE %A*9 ^F! 1000 24. 'that hap kept himconHnedto his Seles. ^ . T CODM&L—1000 6%, 5000 7, bed fc some time past. ------------------ ^ 1 NHL *88 -#*hH ^ - *8 A**x + l6,OOO6%S5, 9000 6%, 17,000 JackBoyie, thesonofJ. G. Boyie, Notice of ni**oinHuu #^4 4 H * H I 6%S5,IOOO6%B3O. secretary of the Chdmber .f Com- Th. ^Merc^*c"""'omp.... ^ #%4 4 Vf4€*5S^C!15 OT %^4 C Dixi^-lOOO 10%, .... 10, l... h,^h.me1.^r.w^ Tex. Wjb,g.,d h^ tbi. day ^ d,.: ! f f * ' / . I Gold Bar Ex—2000 26%. cago, twoof themembers of the having Stsed their invest, ^ ), SO^CSa! RatCS OH A Gt Bend Anx—2000 18. Ayelsworth Dramatic company ar- ^hrelk.ld who will be responsible f.r j! ^ ^ r%tEEC38 VH ^ Grandma—1000 23%. rived yesterday and are registered at tractions. t , ^ ^ , ^ t ^S^y2ri3..^ ^r HB^iii leave for New , j! . Low Gra^e N!)Hma Ores ^ i Red Top Ex—1000 46%. York Sunday morning on a business yy. w. THRELKBLD. A St Ives Lease—rS000 11, . " trip. He expects that his beautiful OoidHeld Nev. March 21 1907. <' . .A Goiden BouidHh^—8000 18. $10,000 home wiii be ready for oc- /ysA* -J - , ]! __ — ^ __________________ T -----------------cupancywuen he comes back. HF*k t Wei! bought is haif sold. We buy R. Gage of the Union Transfer The Pioneer Drug store can supply '' ) Be v right—so see ns. Chicago Furniture company is out and around again, ail of yonr drug needs. A ini! line ` * T Co., 424 Main street. and receiving the congratulations of of perfnmes and stationery. #tTttvtttt tsAsSASSVASAAsAAASSAAASSSSSssssssssEs88888BB8ABAttAA8A888AAAaaaaAaaa<