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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Bay ft lot in (VldfcH! ’NntT mid! * * Oh hr. Maxwell is over from Tonopah. Geo. Coslett leaves for Gftracu Sun ' day. C. P. Campbell of Spokane was in town this week. * M. E. E. Wftdleigh has returned from " fttiip to Denver. B. J Byrne tin* returned from his visit ’ to the St Louis Fair. Ctins. Blaylock, formerly of Touopali. arrived in Goldfield this Wtek. Jack O'Donnell, a Tonopah engineer and ftiachinist, w.as in eamp this week. Wilson is a new arrival from •'New Mexico aud intends to locate here. W.’J. TVftiglns, of Tonopah. was among the week's' ‘t* itors to this eamp. WaWtho—V wrtmau to do housework. $10 a month and hoard. Enquire at this office. * The Goldfield Bakery bread wngntt will rnn once a day to Columbia here after. t Kememtier tlie Miners’ Cash Store, opposite the Roe irders’ offiee. Goldfi- Id. Nevada. t R. I. Johns, of tlie Goldfield Wining Company, is visiting with his family iu Oakland. T. F. N'ilanu the popular nsaayer is down on the sick list with a had fever this week. W. J. Stoiieham, local editor of the Tonopah Bonanza, was in c;itn[» the first of the week. , Mrs Leola Leon, Civil War Nurse and Taduress. Tent rear of Wells-Fargo of fice Goldfield. t Mr. Tom Mahoney will learn some thing to his interest by addressing Snu 1 dels & Inmnu, Goldfield. J Billy Kelletn left for the southeastern 1 part of the state on a couple of months 1 pro-pec ini; trip. Wednesday. AVilliam Sperry and G. Gordon have returned from a prospecting trip through ’ the southern part of the State. Chris. C dvert. engineer at the Midway mill in Tonopah is visiting Goldfield during the shut down of the mill. Wanted:—V woman, a good cook, •wants to c ok for several men in or out of town. Enquire at this office. When the new Merchants' hotel at Co lumbia is completed it will lie second to no other horttMry outside of lleno. * J. 11. Duffildd, superintendent of the Goldfield Mi! ing Co., made a flying business t-iip to Tonopah this week. Henry Weber, superintendent of the Jrrtack Auts mining company, spent a Couple of Jays in Tonopah this week. Judge Kt ui eth M Jackson, the well known attorney, tidied Goldfield this week to look after his extensive mining t interest*. Lo*’ -G •’ • ' ’ I .vith National field. Good reward J it Healer, f rmerly in charge of the Tonopab-Siilt Lake company, spent several days in the camp and returned to Tonopah yesterday. W. S. Williams, the broker, who has • been to Han Francisco for a visit and the bemefif of his health, is expected home the first of the week. MnsL K. Malcolm returned today from a trip to Gold Cmter. where she located several promising claims. Hh thinks very favorably of the new district. Arthur Alien has taken charge of Booth's photograph gallery and is pre pared to do portrait and view work. A fine selection of views of the mines and and Goldfield. Gallery on Main str.et opposite Goldfield Lumber Company’s yard. _ t Announcement. The Jumbo Extension Mining Com pany will after Hept. 1st, place a limited amount of its stock on the Market at twenty cents per share, and the Venial Mining Companv of Goldfield will dis i pose of a small block at 15 cents per ‘ share. JOHN (“DOC”) O’TOOLE He eby announces himself as a candi date for HtiERIFF Subject to the decision of the Esmer alda co"n*y democratic convention. ‘Columbia Brick Co* COLUMBIA, NEY. We make the bent quality of Mobe •bricks. Price, $1® ,*•/ thousand. Per sons who intend to build are invited to •call at the yard and see the kind of bricks we are turning out. For any further information apjily to J. J. MOSS, Goldfield Agent Fitchett Cigar Stand; Opposite Gsld field Neat Market Fine Domestic and Imported Cigars of | all kinds. Abo Peanuts, Candy, Pop corn. Gnm. Etc. I Try our International. Capdevila, Af- , ticano. ai d Dave Warfield C vars. Notice to Leasers. Parties who desire leases can secure tbe same on g*wd ground, from wliieli values have been takeu, on property i ear D*amnndfleld belonging to the GoMLWNI k ruing C'*nipauy. Apply to M. M. DETCH, Secretary and Treasurer. L. W. DAVIS H. A. BVLEK Vtelor, Colo. Coldfield. Nev. J)AV1S & BYLER Mining Engineers and U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors North Unin Street Coldfield - - Nevada ASSAY OFFICE AND^—=* * SAMPLING WORKS ' , JUMBO. NEVADA PRC SAMPLED AND BOUGHT M pircn nonmti ^Y--111 ,8 »*?»••. MANY FAKE ST0R1E5. Absurd Report* of Fom'oe Ranger lo Tooo pah and Goldficid. Tin' iVcenldn«liH»nrsh<‘*?>d accidents on the Tonopnh railroad managed to occasion all Vino* • f rcp>rts in the daily patters. Ir.it t in- moit »■ ronCoits and ab surd «>f any that have come tn onr no tice i- the \*®ociated Pref* dispatch to tlio efTK-t that Tonnpah and Goldfield wore suffering from famine. and in ser ious danger of starvation. While freight and express are ser iously delayed, there is no shortage of | food-stuff*. You can go in most any of the TonopnllT«rrd Goldfield r^s-tau r!H ts j and order np ns good a meal as you ran 'get in any ei*v at a very reasonable pi ice. Hut while food is in plenty fh r is t | si irtage of f«M«l for stock wliicli will m t la* relieved for several days. Neither hav nor grain can lie had i >r hoe or money, and some fancy prices h ve l>een offered. This will cause a delay in all hauling a: 1 we understand that O'Keefe’s stage st ps today, until they ran get sntliei ei nt feed for their iiorses. fortunately the situation will soon he relieved and it is hoped no serious in c> ivenience will result. GOOD INVESTMENTS. Persons seeking a good iiivdstment on small capital. would do well to liny Miners’ Development tki.'s stock. The ci -.many's incorporated claims, known as he Pacer and Trotter claims ire near ti e |<lack Hnttes and ate in the center of tl: mineral belt. They lie low it is true lie' onr mines are not fonild on tin* heights. .Many of them are found close to 'he base of the hill. We are incline.1 to believe we miv fir .1 the same rich ore any n here inside ■ .1 the mineral belt with a reasonable at :ouut of development. 'i he camp is turning out more rich pi .s|ieets and is considered a greater one ■ I: n any known to men at the present w dug. , liis company is capitalized for one mu ion nnd a half slimes, one million sit i es bein placed .ii the treasury to It•• U‘a d ns working capital. Wo are offer in;; a limited number of shares at - cents ie share, thd Ifield stocks are seihng rap elly and this stock promises to make m- ney for the hives'or. For furl h r information address, A. Williams. Goldfield. Nevada. THESE ARE GOOD BUYS. Tiny some of the following stock which wi i soon he ranch more valuable. (Ini Ifietil Miners TVvelopment . . 0'2 Ye ow Top. 07 1 !«•.I Top.-O' (Vanins Nation OK th hllielil Water, M. «fc M. Co .25 A- Williams. < tfiee at Goldfield lodging house. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. he bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who racy uot be bronght back to healih and happiness by the ns - of Chamberlains So ranch a> il Liver t ablets. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and sir ngthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by Martin Mull r. * Elliott, Williams & Colburn The Leading Stock krokor* »< Premotor*. Jumbo S'W i Goldfield .vinin<f To.!0 ' nine BnU Milling . 2b Hoi Top Minins Co . ,->6 ■ Inin bo fcxtension.-** Mnliswk .^ 1 Ool.Hbdd Water . 25 Coldfield Silver Pink Minins Co . lb Mack Untie .I”1-.' A«1 i ms-Gold fie !J . Zo Hazel Kirk.. *2 i »■ awn-Onld . tio iltie id Vimlioator..If' . (JolilfieW-Sonvenir. It* 1 Omhe G> 1<1 .. It' | Spiking Mines .% l>ev. Co.H Penn - • Iran in Goldfield.to Goldfield Oomitig Nation. bH Yellow Top . 1*5 Goldfield Bonanza.1*5 Wonder *'•’ (T lit Beef. b5 | Blue Bell. Vernal Minins Co.In Goldfield Electric Light."•*> Bulls * Bears .lb Blank .Ant 1‘.' Lo kont (Fisli Lake . «•> tiolilfielil stocks at present prices will ' make money for everyone bavins on oar nilviee. Don't wait until they advance too high buy now anil make quick moncv. Jumbo, tiolilfielil. Bed Ti p, Jamb i Extension, "liver Pick and Look out Fi'b Liise) tire all sure to advance. They have passed tile ase of prospects tliev arc mines. I i.iiioTT, Williams k Colburn. Notice. A special in -elins of the stockholders of Ik* Inm' o Extension minins cora pnnv will be held at the company’s office in ti ll Iti •id. Esmereldx county. Nevada, mi the Pitli day of September, 19114. at the hour of 11 a. in., for the purpose of amendins its by-laws and transacting such other business as may come before H. B. 1 im'. Secretary. By Kkv Pittman, President. A Case in Court. Joe Moore lt-.til MillieGray and another ,if tin- frail sisters named Jennie ar I rested for the alleged theft <>f l»is bed and bedding. The trial was held before ,1 nstice (’ollins and a jury last nHrlit and the deft adsnts wore acquitted. Notice. The first annual meeting oT the stock ladders of the Vernal minim; company of Goldfield will l>e held at the company’s office in Goldfield on September lath. 1 (II. at the hour of 1 p. m.. for the 1 pur|H>se of adopting by laws ttnd to | transact such busiaes as may come be I fore them. (\ ". EtitilOTT, 11. 15. Lisp. K A. Maktin, Key Pittman. Directors. ■ r Lodging House for Sale. Hath in connection. Good locationon Main Street. Lot L’oxlOt*. Enquire at : Esmeralda Lodging House. Dissolution of Partnership. The firm ot Lcfkovits .V- lirin. conducting n ir, noriiI merchandise business. has this day h .-a dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Brin re*ire irinn the business, which trill here niter h • i (inducted hv [jofknvits Brothers. The | Ti--\v linn wilt assume n’t c.1 *:;rriiri(»n-s ami rn".eet ml accounts Use the old firm. I.Ol’IS I.KKKOVITS, U. M. BlttN. ! (ioMfteld, Nev., Sept. 1,1901. Headquarters for the Best Goods A Visit to Our Store Will Con vince You of This Gents’ Furnishing's We have the most Complete Stock of Union Made Goods in Goldfield. Celtic and see our display of Stetson Hats, Fine Woolen Sweaters, Can’t Bust ’Em Overalls, Elk Head Shirts, Gauntlet Gloves, Buckskin Mits, Neckwear, Half Hose, Fancy Merino Underwear, and other articles too numerous to mention. Staple and Fancy Groceries We carry only the Choicest Brands and have every thin}'. We mention as Specials PICKLKS in 5 ga Ion Kegs, PICKLBD TRIPK in Kits. Hardware Department Here will be found articles to supply the wants of all, including Standard Gas >'ine Ranges, Anvils and Mortars. Dutch Ovens, Kitchen Utensils of all kinds. Just Added, a Choice Line of Stationery Miners* Cash Store OPPOSITE RECORD' ^mtE GOLDFIELD, -)- - NEVADA THE RED 4 i AN NOUNCEMENT We beg to announce to tlie public in general that Mr. R. M. Brin, junior member of the firm of I,ef kovlts & Brin, proprietors of the Red Front, has retire! from the busmess, which will hereafter be conducted by I.efkovits Brothers. We thank the people for pa^t favors and ask for a continuance of their patronage. Respectfully, Leftcovits Brother*. THE RED FRONT ALLTONOPAH and GOLDFIELD STOCKS AND MINING CLAIMS ■ Bought and Sold ELLIOTT, WILLIAMS & COLBURN BROKERS Box 481 TONOPAH, NEV. $ KENNETH DONNELLAN & CO. | I Mining Slock Brokers 1 TONOPAH, NEVADA | GOLDFIELD AND TONOPAH STOCKS :: i Send for Weekly Market Letter Tonopah Goldfield Trust Company OF GOLDFIELD, NEVADA Incorporated Under the Laws of Nevada Capital StocK, 100,000 shares Par Value, $1.00 Will act as trustees for mining and all other corporations and individuals. Correspondence invited. W. S. ELLIOTT'S PLACE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Straight Goods and Case Coeds a Specialty The most complete stick in Goldfield of the best Brands of Liquors TRUCKEE ICE for sal* to svsrybody 1 I . y ^ ^ Directory' of tBe ‘ Principal - Mining: Companies OF THE GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. r- « Jumbo Extension Mining Com pany Incorporated nnder the Itiwuof Ar!*nf«a:onp itn'izattoii. 1,2i>»jmontinr* s; par valuefl; 10,000 shares in tin* treasury. Principal oCHrr—Ooldfit'M, Nov.: location of property, (inldfirld Mining Di^irid, consisting of 11 claims lhe (ioM Wnice. l>o!nv(,rilr. t»o!d Coin, Saddle Kic k. Black Butte No. 1. iiiack Butte Fra dion. Three Friends, Throe Friend* Fraction, Vernal No, 1. Curie Sam and II g chief. The (fold Wetljfi1 adjoin- the pinion Jniiihoon the north and has s»i feet of tl»e lat ter's ledge. The Polovcrtlc adjoins the M. In - on the northeast and three o; the bitter*** ledges t an la* traced into this ctaijn. TT. • <«o:d Coin and the Saddle Ro« k adjoin the Dai-} No. 2 oil the south and he \\ ith.ll ir-- than 2IM feet of the ledge just opened lip. 12 in* lies oi which average over n» per ton. Verna! No. | carries, for at least U*tn feet, the ledge • n which a strike was recently made in Vernal No. J ground, less than 1*>» leet to til * south. The Iiiack Unite No. 1 lies between Dai-y Nr. J on tin west and I-h’s Ida* k Itiith* No. 2 on •!>•■ east. The oilier claims are in the same vicinity and have a splendid surface showing. Officers-Key IMtn an, I'res.; II. B. Find. Sec. and ltcri’1 Manager: Nvc and. Ormsbv Cotin'x Bank, tr usury. The Cri'V d Sm*cs F delily* and tiuaiantec Company is surety tor the Secretary and Ocneral .Manager. Red Top Mining Co. Cf Gold field Incorporated under the laws of Arizona: cap italisation. i.imu.onn shares; par value, $1: loyono shares in trca-ury. Principal ofti c Co!K’kM, New : tocntimi of property, Ooldlield Mining district, at th southern ba-e of Cohimbinn inoiintiui. and ad joins tlic .1IInib > properly oil the north : p <>p ertv consists of one fil l chi:ill, 20 acres. .1. F. Bradley i- develop ng :J0U feci under iea-c and the coinpativ is dcv« loping the north end »•: ,1a;in. Ledge is pm met w ide and no v a’l iti sigh; at the \o-foot level iiitompany wo: king p a 'dually all be.ng m*!l ore, with streak-oi high grade. . _ , Off! ers an 1 director- c. D. Taylor, I re-.: Frank M. Ish, Vi. c Pres. : K. I.. Colburn. m*;. and Treas.; B. Menard I and Oeorge M < 1c. land. Goldfield - Blue Ball Mining Company Incorporated under the laws of Arizona : cap italization 1.000,0110 shares; par value $1; UTO.OOO shares in the treasury. Principal ofti' c Coldfield, Ncv. t location ot property, Coldfield Mining I i-tr * t. coiisi-ting of ;t claims, Blue Be l No. I. Blue Bell No. 2 and the Severs went -about "Ml acre-. Property lies le-s than l.oou feet from the recent rich strike on the St. Ives. Officers John Mcrnin, Pres.: C. B. Higginsoii Vice-Pres.; Louis Finnegan, Fee; R. A. Martin, Treas, ..... . , Directors—Ben 1 fa-t it’tic, J. I. Jones, John Mrrniti, R. A. Martin and*'. R. IIiXK>liM>n. Cache Gold Mining Co. of Goldfield Nevada. Incorporated under the Invfs of Arizona. Capitalization. U*ni, turn shares, par value, $1.00 cadi, ItHi,ODD shares in treasury. Principal offi< e. t1old field. Nevada. Loch t ion of property, Ooldlield Miirtig District, con sisting of five claims, about loo acres, float a-saviiig from $*', to $»,ojo per ton has been found on these claims, and lair values line been obtained from h dge croppings. One hundred thousand share- arc now offered at in cents per share, and work w ill soon begin to find the shoot from which t he rich float < Mine. Officers and director- Janus F. O'Brien, president, John Mcrnin, vice-president. II. "• Knickerbocker, secretory, J. Casey MeDannel, treasurer :J. P. Loftus. Goldfield Treasure Mining Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona, capitalization, flUUO,(WO; par value, $1; oO'J.Uui shares in treasury. Principal office, 9:tl Chestnut street. Phila delphia, Pa.; Nevada agent's offi.e, Tonopali, \'cv.: location, of property, Gohllie!d M:nng District, Nevada. consisting «»i thirteen cia.n group No. 1. five claims, < oliunlui Moun'ii.n. adjoining the Adams; group No. *2, three claim.' north of theVernals.nl Dmmondlieid: giou| No. :t, five claims on the north side of Bannei Mountain. company is now developing No>. 1 wild . . . . , r. Officers and directors -John S. Doughty. Pres.. ( lias. .1. Snpiee,Vice Pre«.,(ieorgc < 1. Tli >mpsoii. Se< y. -Treas., all of Philadelphia, Pa., 11. II. Brown. Nevada agent, Toiiopah. New, It. W Griswold, General Manager, Goldfield, Nev. The Black Ant Mines Co. Incorporated under the laws of the Terri torv of Arizona and doing business in Nevada. President. K. L. Dougherty, Denver, Colo rado; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Web i. Goldfield, Nevada. Principal office, nOl Majestic building. Den ver. Colorado. Brandi offices, Phoenix, Ar zona, and Coldfield, Nevada. Address all communications to the com pan at it’s principal office. Capitalization I/J.'jO.OOO shares. Fully pa and noii-assessable. in Tnasury: Cash an 400,000 shares. Shares par value $1.00. The eompanv owns (by deed—fully paid foi the -Mav “Mav c. No. 1," "May Fra lion.” ••Black Anis,” and -Independence” lod mining claims comprising or» acres. The fir group, consisting of the first three claims mei tinned, is situated adjoining the Vernal groti; at Diamond field. The second group. eon«d>; ingofthe last two claims mentioned, is situ ated just south of Diamoiidfiic d. Active wor! ’S now going on on the first group hut wor.' will immid atcly he commenced on the otic claims as well, as the policy of the eompan will he vigorous and extensive development o both groups. Both groups have tine siir fa « -how ing-and strong veins. Anahotmcnt <* Trea-urv stock has been made for the purpoM «»l development. For price and terms apply t.. tlie company at it’s pr neipa! office, or to Mr. Henry W eber, Goldfield. Nevada. Goldfield Coming Nation Gold Mines Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona capitalization. *l,nOo,liOO shares; par value, *1 Tni.lHMi shares ill treasury; private stock ..led. Principal office, Majestic liuiidlntr Ih-nvci. Colorado; location of property, (ioldtield Min lit; liistriet, eonsistint; of tin- Curley iteorge anil Iloom Kraeti. located la-tween the St. Ives and the Jumbo group. I’evelopment in progress uml plant of machinery now on the Officers and directors—W. I.. Wilson, Pres., Denver, Colo., Melvin Kd wards, Vice Pres., ex secretary of state of Colorado, K. N. Itnrr. Sc -, and Treas., Denver, Colo.; A. Williams, Cold Held, Nevada, Kvron Tifft, Denver. Colo. Diamondfield Gold Mining Com pany of Goldfield. Ini «»rporntwl iiimU r the In.vs of Houth Pa Icoih. rni»ifn! ;z«i?on. one mil Hem shares, par Vrt i..- (nr «»o:‘nr |«*r share. Four hundred t'v inanity. Fui.y paid nitfl Hull _ 1^.* 4ti «»*i «»; |»r«*|M*rt> rtt InamnndneM, Nev.. «;«» dll - d '1 h**»K IHstrlet. rofu»isi< of three r.,.•/ ). ..ip': The Harvey, hater and <pi»i —f*r ’ n1 >ut I•> n#*re*. Kxrel V,» XH in-s found on rai*h. l*n*rr* operating ,iiid 11« t'inpmt-iH work lwiiijr done t»v theroin* i*n i.n- - il • jo'm \ v r tin I No. 2, upon uii 1’ i tfr* i. It of a < ry ri«h orr was re y and**. <>u another I’n* .fuml.Ni Kxten > ..n i .p nt o. and 1.m i: Hutto No. 2 proper t»rr*.» ’p»r ofTpi* of rumpifny: Tnnopah. Ne «; tii . Hid «1 r.rlofs: T. I«. Uddje. pr, .j. n». o. v Nixon, Viee-President: Jonr - ; ivitMirt r: .\ 1*-rt S. Wal'nii, Hi‘irot*n •iml .tii. k Itavis Mnnmrer. A Jam’s-Goldfield Mining Com pany Trn*rpornt<*d muter llu* ten** of Arizona: <*ap ilM ,/n • •<>ii | iK/MMi - Tinres;4par value |l; HUO,l)UU i shares in (he troaaiiry 1 r! i]m! « fli • . ’I ••'nopiih. Nev.: lotation of prop* i v. lioM.i'i l Min n : hisirit I, eonsisliiijr i of flu \<Tvi .Ipffvr-on it lid Moll rot* claims, 1 idjo I i.sr til* property of the tioidlield Mining Von puny *n the norili. Active development woiktio’u in p’-er-*". ..... „ . uiii.s . - Mini it .»•< tors K. L. Johns, I res.; J. 1 n. hwtlicM, Vine-Pres.: II. T. llrngdoii, See.; A. f. Kjm ii. True : M. K. !sh. Verna! R!ining Co-, of Goldfield. Incorporated nml r tfi■ ■ Imv. 'rtf .Yri2oilh. i ■ *i' /a• iim. I.iun'mo-hares, p:ir value. Il.OU ,..i h, 111. no-hares in the treasury. . 1 ■!; 11 p i nfll. e. Gn.dfieid. Nevailil. Location „f i.i.• r v. lioulti • d M.ning (Mstriet, near li niiiou Hi ■ il. 1-iitl~ :~t:llii of Hirer claims, fhe Vi run Nit. I. I'll e mim. nml Big < hlef. lajs . Me mm at work an I getting good values i lose r i w I,' re a strky of very rieli ore Ifns Ii eii i|iii !e mi the V- rnai No. i! claim. Tin* i;rst h'" k id treasury stie-k is oflerw «t [ in i" ni> per share. The private stoek is all | ' ... Key IMttinnn. C. H. Kllioft, i Barton Pittman. II. I*. Lind, W. II. Tittmah, 1 Ii. A. Marlin, ami .1. T. Jones. _ ■ Goldfield - Tonopah Mining Company Ineorporaleil uwh r the laws of Arizona: ear itniiza' inn I,i*i t.iasi simp's: par value II; 400,000 I shares in the treasury. pnn ->|uil otli i I.pah, Nev.: location of properlV. Iionnielil Minina IHstrlet, near the town of Iliainoiiilfiehl. Property eonsists of thti— elaims the Plen-ant Trio. Cloinly Ii^v I anil II ell Knelt dilated InOti feet west anil 111 ,Pri"t I.lie with lie- treml of the ledge on the Keane, McMahon and Fletcher's (treat ltend mine. This ledge on the Great Bend is 18 feet w ide at a di pth of V'a fe t and averages elder across $lii per ton. There are several rich streaks from I to :: teet w ide which go as high as $100 per ton. (ifli.vrs .1 It Lindsay, !‘res.: chins. Mercer, Viee-l’ies.: II. Ii. Btow n, See. anil Treas. Goldfield Mining Company of Nevada Incorporated under the law*of Arizona ; cap • taii/Mtioii luuo.miu shaies; par value fl; 400,000 shares in the tieasiiry. otti e Toiiopnh. Nev.; location of property, (ioidfield, Nev.; comprising seven claims, viz: .January, February, J-'epteinber, October, St. Paul. ( in- k r .luck and Henry ( lay. < timer- and dire bus it. L. Johns, Pres., Tb nopah; M. N. ( lark Vice- Pres.: H. T. Bragdon, Tonopah ; A. C. Risen, Treas.; W. M. ^tansbury. Goldfield eulls & Bears Mining Co. of Nevada Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; capitalization, l.o »o(imh* shares, par Value, f 1; "KHi.ooo share.* in the treasury. Principal offi< e, sprin'g Valley Water Build injj, room (»*, 1:Ovary street. can Francisco. I.otation of prop Tty, Coldfield. Nevada: con sists of ten i'u:I claims- Hold Rug, Hawkey?, Missouri, (irandpa. Pearl City, (.old Standard, iidden (Jato, Ohio, Ohio Annex, Him k Rock snd st. Lou's comprising *J00 acres lying in ‘a lircct line of fracturing between the Combina tion group and the rich strikes made at Dik liondfielu. Olivers— R. W. Pavne, I'n*'.. M. C. SeUllv, ice Pres, and (Jen. Mgr.: S. W. Payne, Sec’y iml Tn*ii'!. Dire. :ors- R. W. Payne, M. ully. Louis Class, S. W. Payne and V. T. Mc iiliieiiddy. Blue Bull Mining Company. Incorporate 1 under the laws of Nevada; can alization, Lo iO.noii shares, par value $1; 30U, M shares in t he irca.-ury. Office of the company. Columbia, OoldfieWl »istrid. Ksiucralda comity, Nevada. Property consists of eight full claims in the leart of tlm Coldfield District md near pro iicing mines. Numerous ledges and surface ailies. Officers and Directors—II. Ramsey. Pres.; May Peters. Vhe-Pres. and Manager; H. C. Morris, Sec.. Tri as, ami Superintendent; T. F. lMinaway and (ieo. s. Nixon. Big Elk Gold Mines Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; . ap.talizatiou, 1.."km»,*kh) shares; par value, $J; 1,0‘Mi,«n>0 shares in treasury. Prim ipal office, (»o!dfi Md. Nev.; location of proper*\, one mill* south •»; the Combination-, consist jug of the Cold Wedge and Cnion claims, officers MT;ddirectors -Jain» s Faulkner, Pres., ioultield, New, ’.!. It. (.lilfespic, Viee Pres., Hell er. Colo., Lewis K. Wilson, Sec. and Treas. ioidfield. Nev.. W. L. Wilson. Denver. Colo. M. SIMONS ASSAYKR At the January Mine. r.ou)K'Ei,D, Nevada. The Diamondfseld Gold Mining Co. OF GOLDFIELD, NEVADA Incorporated Under the Laws or .Soctii Dakota Capital Stock, 1,(100,00) shares, fully paid and non assessable. Treasury stock, 100,000 shares BOARD OF DIRECTORS T. I,. 01)1)1 K, Pres.; Pres. Nye it Ormshy Co. Bank, den. Agent Tonopali Mining Co. of Nevada UK(). S. NIXON. Vice-Pres. ;* Pres. W.nneinueea Bank; i-andidat" for P. s. Senator from Nevada JOHN S. COOK, Treasurer; Cashier Nye and Ormshy County Bank. A1.BKK1' S. WATSON, Secv.: extensive fruit grower and organizer of N. Y., now of Tonopuh JACK DAVIS of Dianiondfiekl, Malinger. Claims consist of the Harvey, Daisy Fraction and tpiurtzite Fraction in the heart of Dia mondtieid District. Thirty-five acres. ... llarvey joins the nimous Vernal No. 2 (under 1. g bond to the principal owners of the •Tonopali of Nevada" mine).on w hu h they have one edge 1 feet u ide of 4X0 ore and one assay as hit'll us $.(11,010. This ledge is in direct i, lie of the Harvey claim. On (his, file Harvey claim, ore toes £(W to |_1KI. On tjuartzif e Fra lion they arc do a n 11 feet. Ore nverug s from til) to »lon. on Daisy Fraction assays went as high a. f Mii. These claims also loin th ■ rich Daisy Ooldtield syndicate, Jumbo Extension Minim; Co., Vernal Milling Co. and Black Butte No. 2. Work is being done now. but to fully develop flic mine the limited nuiutier of SOJlliO SHARES OF TREASURY STOCK WILL BE OFFERED FOR A SHORT TIME AT THE LOW PRICE OF 20 CENTS PER SHARK. our tlrm has secured the handling of this stic k and it cannot be bought elsew here, so send in your orders quickly, as from present indication- stock w ilt be greatly over-subscribed, fail or address STARR & DULFER, Commission Stock Brokers, MEMBERS offices S. F. Merchants’ Flxi hange. 219 Sansome St., San Franctaeo, Cal. California Stock & Oil Exchange. P. O. Itox 445, Tonopuh, Nev. San Francisco A; Tonopali Mining Exchange. (ioldti ol, Nev. Prospectus now being printed, giving full particulars, map, etc. H. RAMSEY 0. B. CLOVER THE SUNSET W. P. 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