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WEALTH Of GOLDFIELD. n'r'«#iMmUM Camp. Clare do* Sharon. the well-known met allurgist and assay er. who returned from OoWfield Thursday night, brings a tale Of wonderful richness from tlmt wonder ful camp suys the Virginia City Chronicle. He carries with him a small piece of1 aandstone rock that contains moie gold in weight than the rock itself weighs. He also ea-riee specimens from other properties, all of which go to show that the tales hitherto told of the new bonanza are all true. Mr. Sharon is in raptarea over the place and has taken up some property himself sad will return to the camp in a few week* to n'range for its development - As to the dp’ire of the country he say it is entirely -lifTerent from anything he pas ever see: The ledges lie in every direct. >n for iiiles around. The contoni of the count-v hears mote evidence to i. violent erobosi eentnries ago. He says tint ns far as development has gone i‘ is the richest gold camp in the worl i. The deepest workings in the camp are ot ly JSU feet. At that depth the ore liegi .-* to change to the sulphidi variety. Ti. . tie considers the best in dioattc i of permanency. Most of tla work is he *, done by sub-leasers. Hi says .bat it w 11 be only a matter of tinu when a branch railroad will be built to the car ;. A- in the case of Tonopah i wil. he the means of working properties that now i,e idle. Li>ml>er nt the place fos*s from $6o to 870 per thousand, though oher supplies are comparatively cheap. Mr. Sii8r>u says that the accommoda tion ■» are ns good as can lie expected in n ylnce of the kind and that prices are citbm me bounds of aeaecn. Over 1,01 b 4*en are working around the camp or ■»rc :pecting in the surrounding country . 'J, consulr 3? the camp to. ho»« anhonnJ -d possibilities and says it will startle <he world uMich more than it baa done already. ^SCAR-FACED JACK” IS DEAD ■mm A44a Another U Its Uog Li«> #£ Vlcttai. I,list Saturday a working man, whom 4 is said had been a laborer on the To a<'j«h railroad, cnme to Goldfield, mul antii Sunday s/ternoou devoted his time an>l cash to imbibing freely of the ehecr 4ig ®n¥ and in attempting to defeat the ■sger. At about 4 oleloak Sunday after loon he left the balls where he had made merry and sought tte rear of an uncom pleted stoDe building ou Fiast street, pear the guluh aud E liott nvenne. At ubont rlnrk he was discovered, his condi tion being one of utter helplessness. Dr. T. A. Turner was summoned and applied remedies, but the man 'died at about 7 o'clock. dttdice Co?iiiiS ’ifc-l Banders A Inman. -mth- of the body. M%uay fore noon the . outre h- examination, neard tin tewkiin of Dr. Turner and - aaiuded t* *t in aest was unneees ^ it lieiug sb< u to his satisfaction deaf Had -uen caused by alcohol i*m. There wss nothing among the personal affects of the deceased to indicate his name or former home. or whether be bad any relatives. As year us could he learned, however, his name was Jack Marshall, sometimes known as “.Scar faced Jack,'1 and he was about do years of age. Acting under instructions from Justice Collins, Sanders & Inman on Monday interred the remains in the Goldfield Cemetery. There was no ceremony at tending the borial. The Denver Hialatf Reporter. The last issue of the Denver Mining Reporter contains an excellently, written article on Goldfield by its staff corre spondent, H. J. Barron- A good cut of tfee town accompanies the article. In tfiis connection The News wishes to apologize for making no mention of the fact when Mr. Barron was here. The qopy was written but in some way was lost and the notice did not appear. Visitors From Reno. Chas. Snyder, manager of the Western Ore Purchasing company, accompanied tjy bis wife and- H. J. Darling, of the Hardware and Supply oompauy, and S. M. Sample of, the Troy Laundry com pany. all of Reno, were in camp Tuesday looking at ite mines, with which they are greatly pleased. Mr. Sample contem plates establishing an agent for his jpondry here. The Icr fUa-Haw Would You -? G. M. tyysart of the National Ice com pany, whose headquarters are in Polaris, was in camp this week making a r range inents to have natural iqe from the Truckee delivered in Goldfield every other day. If thiB method doesn’t pay, the company intends to soon beg ip the \greetiou of a ten ton plant for making artificial ice. J. F. Mttchall Out.. J. F. Mitchell, formerly in charge of tjie lease on the January, is now engaged |p examining and reporting upon mining properties and promoting. Mr. Mitchell "jTSfcrdttbe most competent men in the bMiocai and his success is assured. Notice la hereby given that those who * raptF**1 lots in Columbia can have gen tracts for the same by calling upon the undersigned. jt W. A. Marsh, Agent, j QoktiUkt is the business center and 'mutarof population of the district. Huy slot now—it will make you money. * HotiC* to prospector*. . wivr r^-SELL your mining prouariy E-WU*0" J EMIT COX. M. D offic* Horn*: 9 a m to i p m ; » pm. to 6 p.tn W5f » OppO«ite Po'toffK'i; Tonopah. * * Nevada J>IIN PEAKLMAN MININ'*'. PROMOTER Tonopah. - - Nevada| 1 1 .. L. HAMMOND Physician & Surgeon Tonopah. • - Nevada I^ky Pittman & W. B. Pittman ATTO R X E Y S-AT-I.A \V Golden Block. Tonopah, New I'I.ARK & KERMEKN STENOGRAPHERS AND Typewriters Office with Minis Ar t'u. _TONOPAH. - NF.VA1U JJ C. KING, D. D. S. DENTIST OP PICK: CUTTING Bl*II.DING. Tonopah. - - Nevada THE PEARL RESTAURANT W. E. LINTON. Prap. 30ARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Hot or Cold Baths, 75c Ylain street, * Goldfield, Nevada ~~ M. A. BULLARD Contractor and Builder Dabtf Uuildin* and PlaHering a Specialty Leave orders at Spenker «V- Miller’s For Mining Timbers, Stulls, Lagging, Square Sets, and Cordwood, see E. R. COLLINS, Agent Western Ore —■ ■—i Purchasing Co* CHAS. SNYDER, Mgr. RF.XO, NEV. Ores Sampled and Purchased in Transit Ilighe-d Ca-h Price paid for all Gold, Silver, Lead ^nd-Csppci Gres Correspondence Solicited CLUB-CAFE HARRY WILSON, Prop. Best of Everythingto Eat -AT ALL HOURS Goldfield Miners’ Union, No. 220 W. F. M. Kegulat meetings each Saturday evening at j o'clock, m Miners’ Union hall, Main street. All members of the Federation are cordially in vited to attend. Joel Nelson, President, C h as H M acKin non . Secreta ry. Pennsylvania - Goldfield i Mining Co* CAPITAL. SI .000.000 SHAPE*. *1.00 For a limited time the nmlentirrwd will -♦-11 | tht« -tk At Trent* * -hare l»nly n few tln»n -,unl vh:ir>" wi'i W «.. .l at thi* |>ri«v. ltiir nnlrr* art nitnitiit for tin* -t.H-k I am |»r«*|»areu n. I' ,.r.h rat: i-rtit if ot.hwsar* -••m at .>n<a* Milk. .Iraft- !•«>«I.I.- In the umlersittmal. D. G. DOUBLEDAY, M. Ill Mill rrmiriM-o rtiul T»*hi.|.m1i Mill Kx i )imiii!»*. i m!i*«»riiih *»il »V stiH k I X. Immrc. i: ,i!tn »I «lc '‘nil Fr»l Hr »<*«•«• Kt i « n riiiH M Nil! i Hhlik Writ* u«r information iiikI **ii\ thi* storli i»l oliif l*k»rt* mi mlvttnrr take* Goldfield and Tonopah Property Wanted. Etnersou & Company, oi.e of the lend- j tun New York brokerage house*, will ! consider purehnse of. or controlling in terest in. a Goldfield or Tonopah mining property. Must be very favorably lo ented nud stand the strictest investiga tion. Address with fullest particulars and reference. EMERSON & CO. 42 Bn»mlw?i\, New York, N. Y. --i Chester B. Ellis & Co. j STOCK BROKERS Unlisted Western Winln/. Oil and Industrial Stacks I 511-12 Hears! Bld{. SAN FRANCISCO inside Prices on Tonopah and Goldfield Stocks i We Buy and Self Tonopah and ^ Goldfield Stocks * Exclusively I here tore we can always «juote best prices amt make ijtiick ite \V li\eries Keep ] Misted by read* S£\ mg our market letters- sent free. We are in constant touch with all markets Write either office Frank L. Kreider A Bro. Drr;xi i. Bi.nr., Cwmhv Hi.no. Philadelphia San Francisco Goldfield Vindicator MINING COMPANY Otters n chance to the public to helf •;* a mine. Company owns tour c NEARGOLOFI L D The New Randsburg of P Capitalization i.mm.eoo shales. Par \.. TreJymry stex'k shares. Fiist bit* ot 50.0041 shares now offered at 10 CENTS PER SHAR|^ .t.r Order N >« Address the Companv at 402 l). P.'WAI.KtCK BI.DO.. Salt I.ake City, Utah L. H. CONLEY Nevada Art Decorative Company Papkr Hanging, Glazing, Graining, Sign Writing, Gi:nkkai. Housk Painting Complete Stock of Oil*, Pafnt* r.rd Cars Estimates Cheerfully Furnished MAIN STREET, Opposite Palace Stables GOLDFIELD BOTTLING WORKS Hathaway, Okahlman N: Ckoshy, Props Manufacturers of pure CARBONATED BEVERAGES Sarsaparilla and Iron, C.inger Ale, I.eiimn, Cream, Strawberry and Orange Sodas, Champagne Cider, and all kjnds of soft drinks Universal and Syphon Wetors Specialties Directory of the Principal Mining Companies OF THE GOLDFIELD DISTRICT Goldfield Mining Company of Nevada I!»«•«.:;raft'd under the law sol Arizona; rap italizi.1 t»n I.UUO.MJD shares: par value $1 ; 14HMNNI 'hare' in the treasury. < »lti< ■ 1 •uiopah, Nev.: (oration of property. <»o!dth -I Nev.; comprising seven claims, viz: .ianuiii February. September. October, St. Pau\ < acker Jack and Henry < lay. officer mid directors—R. I Johns. l*rcs.. To nopah M. N. ( lark. Viee-Pres.: II. T Brugdon. Sec . '! i.nopali: A. Kisen. Treas.; \V. M. ^ Stansbiliy. Red Top Mining Co. Of Gold field Incorp rated under the laws of Arizona: cap italization. l,OUO,UtK> shares ; par value. |1; -tOU.UUU shures in treasury. Principal office OoMtieM. Nev.; location of property, o*»><1 field Mining District, at tIi«* soutlu rn liii-e of rolumluan mountain, and ad joins tin Jumbo property ou the north : prop erty c onsists of one full claim. JO acre*. .1. F Bradley i' developing :tou feet under lease and the eotupany i> developing the north end of ela i iii. I .edge i* loo i* et wide and no wa> 1 in «igli* at the .VD-foot lev**' in company workiug —practical > all Iteilhg null ore, with streaks of high grade. Offi* er- and directors-i'. 1>. Taylor, Pro-.; Frank M Mi Vice Pres.; K. I. roKmru. See. andTrea*.; .1. 1i. Minardi and Oeorge Merle! land. Goldfield - Blue Bell Mining Company Incorporated uuder the laws of Arizona: cap italization i.unu,mm shares; par value f l; inn.nun shares in the treasury. Pr.ueipai «*Ittce—tioidfield. Nev.; location of pr*»|arty, '.old field Mining District, consisting of U claim'. Blue Bell No. 1. Blue Bell No J ami the Neversweat—aU»ut -TO acres. Property lies less than 1.000 feet from the recent rich strike on the St. Ives. Officers—John Mernin, Pres.; t B. Higginson Vice Pirn; Muis Finnegan, Sec; ii. A. Martin. Treas. Directors Ben Haseltim*. I T. Jones. .John Merniu. H. A. Martin and < B- Higginson ; - -- Goldfield Bulls & Bears Mining Co., of Nevada Incorporate under the la capitalization. l.WXi.OUj thur< iaus of Arizona: capitalization. i,wu.uw snare:-, par value. *1: afjO.OHO shares in the treasury. Princ'pa: ofice, Spring Va cv Water Bnilo inft room «■>, 1*> •■eary street, San Francisco. Location of Property, fieldti. l Nevada : .•••n sists of ten full claims—Gold Hup. IfawkoG Missouri, Grandpa, Pearl city Hold standard. Gulden (late, Ohio, Ohio Annex, Ulack Kuclf and sit. Louis— comprising 2i» hi res lying Vr a direct line of fracturing t tween the * oml me tion group and the rich strike.- mad- at Ida "o'fBcers--K. W. Payne, Pres , M. c. th-jy. Vic-- Pres, and Gen. ilgr : H. \\. Payne, _ , and Treas. directors— K. "• 1 M>'IV/ it.•„ fViytin J.oU'X Glass f» " i «' ne. H.nd.T ?.,* • 1 Adams-Goldfield Mining Com pany Incorporated under the Iaw- «>t Arizona: cap italization ].onojMNi -hares; par va in- $1: :MNMNN> shares m thi* treasury. I * r i i m* i | »j» I office. Tonopah, Nev.: location of property, <io!«iheld Mining District, consisting of the Adams. Jefferson and Motiroc claims, adjoining tin* property of the Uoldfieid Mining ( oinpanx on the north. Aetive development work now in progress. officer- and direetors II. I.. Johns, Pres.; .1 li. Duffield. Viee-Prcs.; II. T. Bragdon. See.: A Itiseii. Trea>.; M. K. Ish. Jumbo Extension Mining Com pany I incorporated under the laws of Arizona-;ego ; itaiizatioii. 1 shares; par value $1; onnjtQti I shares in t he treasury. Prilieipal office (ioidfield. Nev.; loeatiop of propertyv (midfield Milling District, cop.sisiipe of II eiami", the (lold Wedge. I'oioverde. Oold ( o'ti. Saul tile Hock, Black Unite No. I, Bluck Unite I’ih' fioti. Three Friend'. Three Friends Fraction. Verna! No. I. Fnc’e Sam and Big • hie'. The (odd Wedge adjoins the fatuous .1 it in t m > on the north and has Him feel of the lat ter's ledge. The I'oioverde adjoins the st. Ives on the northeast and three of tin latter's ledge.- eati l»e traced into this elaim. The <«old « oin and the Saddle lloek adjoin the Daisy No. 2 on the south and !;e w ithin If" tlianjnn fee* o' the ledge jll-t opened tip. 12 ilielies of w hieh a\• rage over |Nto per ton. Vernal No. 1 earries, for at least l.uno feet, the i<*dge on which u strike- was reeently made in Vernal No. j ground. !es- than lull feet to the south. The Ulaek liutte No. 1 lies between Daisy No. 2 on the we-t and Ish's Itlaek ltntte No, 2 on the ! east. The other elaims are in the same vieinity and have a -plcudid surfaee showing. Officer- Key Pittman. Pres.; II. B. I.ind. See. and tieii’l Manager; Nye and Orinshy ('onuty Bank, treasury. The I’uited States Fi delity and (tu«ran»e«* Coinnany is surety for the Secretary and Oeneral Manager. Goldfield - Tonopah Mining Incorporated under the laws of Arizona . cap italization l.uuo.nno shares ; par value $1: Wm.UUO shares in the treasury. Principal office Tonopah. Nev ; location of property. Uoldfield Mining Distriet. near the town of Diamondrield. Property consists of three elaini' the Plca-ant Trio. Cloudy Day and High Hock situated I .'am feet west and in direet line with the trend of tin ledge on the Keane McMahon and Fletcher’s (beat Bend mine. This ledge on the “Teat Bend i' 1M feet " id* ad**p:h of 7'» feet and averages clear aero.- *1*' p* • -f>u. There arc several rich stiejik.' from 1 to - feet w .<1< which go as high a per ton. “Hirer' J. B. Lind .-ay. Pres.; • ha>. Mercer, Vice-Pres.; If. ||. Broun, Sec. and Treas. Company T At. SIMONS I*. O. BOX 2Jl ASSAY HR • ' j Tnvopat = The = Lothrop-Davis Co’s NEW STORE AT COLUMBIA is now ready for business, carrying a full line of Mining Supplies, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Household Utensils. We deliver goods promptly and free of charge to any part of the Goldfield Mining District. Reasonable Prices First-class Goods Telegraph and Telephone Office. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! We have a good property We have started work We own two claims east of town We have no debts We want to sell some shares of stock to raise more de veloping money We will sell a few blocks of stock in 5,000 share lots for $100.00 cash This is open for a short time only p. Address Elk Gold Mines Co. 0. Box M, Goldfield, Mi**!** LEWIS E. NEITHER A WILDCAT NOR A CINCH The Cache Gold Mining Co. of Goldfield, Nevada Is now receiving subscriptions for its stock at at 10 cents per share Property consists of five claims in the Goldfield Mining district, on which float assaying $4,040.00 per ton in gold has been found. We want money to prospect the ledge for the shoot from which this rich float came. It’s neither a cinch nor a wildcat—and you will get a good honest run for your money. CACHE GOLD MINING COMPANY GOLDFIELD, NEVADA Mention the Goi.nKihi.n Nkws and receive souvenir Goldfield and Tonopah Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD Barton Pittman ® Co. MINING BROKERS TONOPAH, - - NEVADA Money Loaned on Stocks—any Amount SOME OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS QF TO-DAY GOLDFIELD J u 'jvjso i pooled) .60c Jumjao 6 VernaJ Extension.20c Red Top. 22c Goldfield Mining Co..$1.00 St. Frances Goldfield.I2'_>c TONOPAH Tonopah Mining Co..$8;50 Montana Tonopah.$2.52' ■ Belmont. Rescue. 1,5c ALL STOCKS Bought and Sold at Prevailing Market Prices WONACOCT a HALL Coldfield find Tonopah Undertakers, - Emhalmers and FttneraV birecters Coldfield Brunch Otbf with E. Marks Ik Co. ALBERT S. WATSON, REAL ESTATE AN! INSURANCE -1>KALEH IN — Tonopah and ^otdftald Mining. Slack* Bought, S*M>and R< Office-Main' 6ticet ALLTONOPAH and GOLDFIELD STOCKS AND MINING CLAIMS Bought and Sold C. H. ELLIOTT BROKER Box 481 TONOPAH. NEV. Goldfield Mining Property FOR SALE At reasonable prices in the Producing Mineral Zone I am iii a position to sell developed or prospective Mining propositions at low est prices. The owners of some first - class properties are obliged to sell part of their holdings in order to raise mouey to develop the properties they are working. Now is the time to purchase when the miner is in need of money. If you want to get a property to develop on an individual or a stock basis, write nte. Don’t wait until all the snaps are taken. I also handle and direct the de veloping of mining claims. Informa tion free. Box M LEWIS E. WILSON* Goldfield, Nevada -THE PALACE— FIRST-CLASS i« Every Particular. KENDALL & REILLY, Prop*. Large, elegantly furnished, electric lighted, clean, sunny rooms. First class bar, serving only the best wines, liquors and cigars. . ; h».. o THt Palaof. Hotel is the A fT i\ PALACE CAFE The Gal, *“• “ ■ ">*h fry * *iip of our N; All the Delicacies of the Season. * ; th; staff, W? make a specialty of ■ si1-* i'l l i .*rties AL. MITROvi|^ »- ^ ZliMSTEIN, Proprietors Nye and Ormsby County Bank TONOPAH, NEVADA Capital, - *200,000™ T. L. ODDI& President JOHN S. COQK,Casb*eri . D. M. RYAN, Vice Pres. R. M. MKOliR, A£st- Vaslner. GEO. S. NIXON, Gen. Manager \ Uesidcnts of (JnMfieW are assured tlv>t we will give prompt and parefe JP,te,,,ion toal> banking matters eutrusted to u-i. if \ tJtT" Only Fire-Proof Vault in JgM TONOPAH HARDWARE CO. -- _ Dealers in AU Kinds <»f Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, Refrigerators, Ice Ctiq STOVES, RANGES AND FIFING Bids Given, Best or Workmnnihip Guare rs Hids in veil. Best id Workmanship Cuaranteeed. <»ive u> a trial. h very tiling Tin, Copper and sheet Iron. line. Well e pupped shop in couneefr UPPER MAIN STREET SIVE US A r>l ■ srs ureil it.,* a SMOKE “SANTONE" CIGARS ALWAYS FRESH MAI.)Ii IN TONOPAII — mx — A. B. WOLF Tonopah and Goldfield Stage Line MAKfcS ROUND TRIP KVJtRY DAY. • • Leaving Twnopah at 6:30 a. ui. and arriving at Goldfield at 11:30 Returning, leaves Goldfield at 1:15 p. at. and arrives nf Toao pali Fare Each Fives at at 6:0a ch Way ^00 I Dry rn»v «■ V U ’ L* ■^8 Won - Mil Hoi * F*» Mfii’ l >thing and Shu rj; RYAN & S TENi 0/>. TONOPAH, Vtl/ I! H-H- '-H-frt / Jt %' „ « Columbia Assay Office 7 ! JOHN MASON, Asswtf COLUMBIA, NEV. • (ioVlti^Ul Miping strict. ! BARTON PITTMAN & CO. j MINING ; BROKERS 1 / f | ^Goldfield and Tl^P^h Stocks £