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- - i . i i — .1 ■ ■■ ■ ■ — law aoidiieid News ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY JAMES r. V.'BRIEN R. E. L. RlAIItl > O’BRIEN '4 WINDLE PwofrieVSr* r ~ I Subscriptions Payable in Advance One Yenr - I5.00 Three Months - $1.15 tie Months • 2.50 Single Copses . ,iu , Commercial advertisements $2.50 an inch pet month. Local reading notices 15 Tents a line. Entered at the Goldfield postoffice tor traps, mission through the mails at second class HP' Tuesday. Nov. 'dh is olectiom’^fay. Just vote si straight IJb*tt',tiratic ticket and lei it go at that. The first number of the Review, pub lislied at t hiinbia. ap|teaml last Satnr 1 y. It is .1 4-page tl-culumn pa|>er and .11 y tainted The publisher is T. I' V.itulevorl. who has bad a wide exi>eri cncc in the business. The " rking miners are almost en tirely npp -i 1 t 11 it- Republican party, but they are dhided as to what party they will ptippoi t. More political bat tles have been I -t by a division of friends than by a multiplication of ene . mies. P. J. Donahue. Who was for years one of the lu st known newspaper men in the Cripple Creek district, recently wrote to the Hoekv Mountain News ex plaining the situation in Goldfield n garding mail matter. Senator Patter 's in, w ho is oi e of the owners of that l»ij>er, : ninediately took up the matter with the Washington authorities and -oon received the following telegram sf- .in the Acting First Assistant Post 's t a- Ueneral: ‘‘Additional clerk hire it! >i /i i for Goldfield, Nev. Com ji t will he investigated.” The Kocky A- .utain News has also made arrange* *ir ntafur a special mail pouch contain 'd- • nothing hut their papers to go .'tht through from Denver to Gold The more pressure that is brought • ir upon the Washington authori t ! e sooner will complete relief in nttcr of mail distribution be given, dr. Donahue and Senator Patter eterve thanks for their help in the A Few More Coining. (l>om h * Keno Gazette.) Ja is Tresiseau old Comstocker, wl:> ha<1 ten in South Africa tor several ■a ‘a has returned to this country a> ! y- •■Flay was in lieno on his way to Wild, where lie has hu rt attracted. I t* -mod health and prefers Atneri > u : ue lar off -/"Id fields of the conti nent. Is .as Bryant has resigned his position with the S 1‘. Co. Engineering Depart ment wud w ill go to Coldfield SOnday in ' 1111 anv with it ton Stoddard of Keno, I ‘ * There ; he vA i:i \a^w>l""S. Jtl/-i tions ^ -*St i * 11 i _ them. v Mnlor <!e< rue AV. Ingalls of Spatks ’eft tfiis morning for Tonopah and Gold field, where he expects to gather infor mation for a series of letters that he ex pects to publish concerning the mineral /resources of the State. Among the persons here today on their way to Goldfield were a party ot live from Bakersfield, Cal., consisting of ‘■Ir. ami Mi-. J. T. Elwond and son. Dave Scott and 1’. ltuguect. They left at 11 o'clock for the south. The Great Gold Field. We are in receipt of a copy of The -Goi.lifiki.d News. Its columns are filled with all the news, which is claimed to he true, of the greatest gold camp ever before known. From reliable sources, in support of The New-’ : tatv-H^nts. the vita discoveries of the “precious metal in the vicinity of Goldfield are not sur passed hv any unearthed in California in tlio * nays "of ’40.” From the columns of*Tea V..wh it is learned that gold seek ers from all Darts of the civilized woild are flocking to the-great camp, and < x eitcincnt runs high. It is probable that ftie old story will le repeated—while a i inparutively few will amass colossal ones, the great majority will “go e” and seek other fields with a hope i iter luck. —Oakdale (Calif.) Leader. Nevada to Have New Hotel. •lames Wardner and I.- L. Patrick c>( Goldfield, Xcv., are at tlie Palace, says the San Francisco Examiner. They ad here to arrange for the equipment and furnishing of a $550,000 hotel they aie building in Goldfield, and which is to he opened on next Chiistmas day. It will he a frame building and the liimbc r for it is being prepared at Truekee. In di mensions the hotel structure nil! he 100x100 feet and \t ill have 100 rooms. The hotel will he named alter Mr. Wardner, who already has a town in Idaho and one in British Columbia named after him. Off for Coldfield. Will .Mc Ginnis, the pioneer bus driver l>etwt en l; no and Sparks, exjiccts to leave next Monday or Tuesday for < lolcF .1, id wile re he will run a stage line from Tc-nopah, says the Sparks Headlight. Mr. McGinnis will drive stex’k out with him and will lie ready f Jf business in a week or ten days. He is so well known and liked in Nevada that his line w ill be well patronized. The building of the street car line caused Mr. McGinnis to make this change. When Ton Have a Bad Cold. Yon want a remedy that will not only give ettick relief bat e.'Icct a permanent cure. You WRnt a remedy that will re ieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counter act any tendenev toward pneumonia. Yon want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the sjieedy nc.d permaueut cure of had colds st nds without a peer. For sale by Mar tiu Muller. To Leasers. I will lease to responsible persons por tions of the Red Buttes No. 2 group on •be riamh'idtieM belt. Ample tune s'vc n. Apply evenings to W. H. Rouse, v r.cr, at tt.e office of H. B. Lind. * ’ V y.' x ' TIlO ?Isfit r>* tt.pii /ie, uftj>*ic»it0 the IV cord r s otlice. Goidtield. Nevada. t we . ]■ ('• ’ "• in’..; lay. liiiuto build \ ... f - he’ .' showing m iJI 1 o...-pah-Gowield stock luivet pages. Its free. f Pla Hardware and Supply Co.j ....RENO, NEVADA.... - I: Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE and MINING SUPPLIES Steel Ranges, Cooh and Keating Stoves CROCKERY, GLASSWARE KlectricS ippliesand Fix tures, Plumbing and Tin- , tiers’ Supplie •, Hardwood, Iron, Steel, Coal, Tents > ROOFING, PAINTS, OILS I We Can Furnish Yew toads Eight or Ten Days QuicKer Than San Francisco j II __ _ -v:.i . ... .T' ■ .Wv~a I II I » I I H—IBII I IIM'r < From England to Tonopab. Anion*: the [wople whoarrive*! in Ho n*i yes»erlnv *.n tln ir way t<* Tonopah ami (iohlliei'l were G. Menael and " Addie of London. England, say** the Ke n*i Gazette. They tia*l heanl <>f tlie wonderful riche* t«» la* found in the otiiip?* a ml crossed tlie waters t<» niakt* their fortunes. ■ __ DEMOCRATIC’-SiLVFR NATIONAL TICKET. For President ALTON 15. PARKER Of New York K..r Virc-President HENRY *. I>AVls 01 West Virginia for President in I Electors A W. HERRON. of 1 l’" E. W. C LARK. Ofl.iie .dll ZKB KENDALL. Of Syr STATE Tl< KET For Fluted Stlltes senator JOHN Si’ \KKS Of Washoe For Odlarcssman ( . li. VAN Id'ZKK Of Nyc For Supreme Judge H. F. BARTINE Of ormsby For fniversitv Regent (Long Term) W. J. CIRCE of Ormsby For fniversitv Regent (Short Term) EMMET HOYLE Of Lyon DEMOCRATIC COUNT\ TICKET Esmcraida County, Nevada. For Vssenib! men: W. A. I.VgaLI.S of Haw liiorno. i F.O. H, LEWIS of Ooldfiei i. For Sheriff and Assessor: JOHN F. CASEY of Goldfield. For clerk and Treasurer: ANltRKW ROACH ot GoidfiVid. For Distriel Attorney and Supt. Seliools: W. J. HEN LEY of Hawthorne. For Auditor and Recorder: GEORGE HROllU.AN of Sodaville. Tor County C mini nr, Long Term: c. C. 1 il AX of Goldfield. For Cnuii Commissioner. Short Term: ( HAS WAtiNKK. SR. * * i Hawthorne. ! r 1*• i’• ie Administrator: IIKNRY HILL • Hawthorne. For County Surveyor: A GARRARD, of Hawthorne. For Ju si. e of the Peace of Goldfield Township: \YM. HELL of Goldfield. For cot t ilth- of Goldfield Township: A L. WILLIAMS of Goldfield. Platform. The Democratic Party of llsmerahla rountv. Nevada, in <•. .1: vention assetnbletl do-.da re > follow - We fi:d> r-e the Platform and Nominee the Nation a! Democratic Party, and th**!' lorin mid • "linees of the ma '•* I ’• <n > •r:i • and 1*n-1o11 t •.mentions mid flirt; r; \\,. j.• .j...- • *;i. !.<•_,-lative nominee- of th - i convention to voo-iorand u-oali homiju. means to e!ei t tile 11**11. John .' parks as * I'.ited .-ian - -ciia' i i-*r the State of Nevada. \\ .. ;:t 1 of go-'d. ch-uu government hoiie-tlv adiei r’*d '.or the h .'t oi l!. j •• pic . ; ihet vuiniy. an.l promi that th noini ie e ? this i< ve itioi' will, if elect d. u-e ,in. ai« 111 : •: 1 '.-.ness litre methods ill the coimui t o: I'ouuty affair-. w»- are i;• fav•--r of segregating f,s of -her ff and A---- r. and male in;. pa rate mid distr t. and We favor a readja .tmenf of th • ai; 1 roinpeiisations "i »':ie Count;, oil ever it may he beneheial and nyei - 1 *y lor i . ■ puhlie good, a- we rcaliz ■ thy •. < j *iovernmciit a at pr«'-ent Cnv-ti . • 1 i 'in to k -ep | aec wi »!.•■ gr • ' ‘ "•» • and, u- we are in favor -i < on: • i -» • :;._r *>r**mi t!v mid properly trail . ' • V, e pi. «ige ' Leyi h«*iv ' i 1 - tld c.»:. \ e; 111 <»11 ! * > * • -e ? • e; l < - * - i : -> •«.» l e me • i y a! «'.elects in t ,i s regard. We lire ill lavoi of e.vcin.: 1: I'Mi;*- 1’.* able poin»s within s!.c t \, x. • ■ ■ r i- ad wherever if may la liea-y to pr- • ct D ■ puhlie health. Wc likew ise favor amphM ’ic *pn-n .-t; ,n ■ person and property within 11 - * *o • ny. wl.* ever the same may he found lieec-.-a.y We heartily i ndorse the action of the la-t Legislature in providing that eight h"tir» sha constitute a 'lav’s labor on al! public work-, aided r.r carried oil by State, fount)*, nr Mu: ie •pul governments; also, the action making* , eight hours labor a days work in all under ; ground mines or workings and mills or smelt ■ rs, mid We pledge the legislative nominees ot this convention to u-e their b -t efforts i<» defeat any attempt n the iin*oi ing Legislature t-» repeal either of said law-, or any of the pro vision- thereof. We especially endorse end call attention to the declaration in our Slate platform, w herein the right of labor to organize unions fur their own protection is acknowledged ami the un just limitation of that rigid, by injunction or i otherwise, is denounced. We endorse the declaration in our State plat form, and call attention to the fact that the ; tarty stands tirm for Bimetallism and rejoice ' to know that the National Democratic Conven tion refused to place Itself t:: :v:'c:d iuvor iiilt the gold standard. THE SAVOY PLEASANT FURNISHED - ROOMS - No. 327 S. W. Temple St..Suit Ln'.eCity MRS. J. MADIFAN, °roprietcr. — I Uu All Kinds of— Carpenter and Cabinet Work lty Duy, piece or r iru' t. Your money’s worth for your money. W. L. MrGOXAGILL. | Opposite O’Brien’s ror'nll jjOHNSOM H IT7EF. ; CONT.»AC": CR3 ( Z JILD5RS . 0. opt» • ?• r t* J jvf« .I* > COLUMBIA.NEVADA ’ I J mr—^r Tt'i — • _• - » — wtv - ji w. r s-w--r-~*x.t—'-' ■ w f —■—mjtk ^ "1 1 ,-^a— I Nevada State Detective Bureau! (INCORPORATED) <w f ■■ s ■ Ml — MM ■■ mt THE NEVADA STATE DETECTIVE BUREAU lias leased from the Dr White Wolf Mining company a portion of the White Wolf reservation for tho purpose of erectiugn building 20x54 feet, as soon as tie-' •• n the material for ' '.tiding. In the meantime they will nse Dr. White Volfs r dJcncc for r temporary office. Fifteen experienced men v. i.l be r.t onci set to work an.l the bureau will establish detectives in every town thron'-lioi t the State, to work under instructions. 1 he bureau will also have patrolmen on the principal streets of (>oldfield, not alone for the purpose watching for fires, but also for the protection of mere! ants and others who are delayed in going to their homes until a late hour at night. he object of this bureau is to investigate all classes of civil and c rainal work, including Theft Fo. joitm. EmszzLKUUNr Black mwlino Schemes Thukatenino and Anonymous Communications, Detect Crim sand bring Ciuminals to .lusricE, Ascertain the 11 \bits and Ass viatesof Employes, to Estaboiss the Authenticity of Wills, the Validity of Deeds, and d • a general Detective bu-i lie.-s iii all its branches through mt til? State of Nevada and other States. Address All Letters to NEVADA STATE DETECTIVE BUREAU, GOLDFIELD, NEVADA. Correspondence Strictly Confidential. INCORPORATE UNDER ARIZONA LAWS ■ ost liberal < Yirporation Laws in the United States. No franchise tnx or exor bitant fees. Private property txempt from all corporate debts. Par of stock made any amount No limit on capitalization. Stock is non-assessablo for any pn pose, i No amount of stick required to be subscribed. No state control. No state exami nation of tlooks. Legislature can't repeal our charter. Keep office and do business anywhere- We attend to all business mid pay all fees a id charge you but a few dollars in an> case. Agents wanted in every city in the United States Liberal commission. Send ! three stamps lor booklet c alificd annotated corporation laws and other information. It;:;" I" v Lou’’ “. G*>’tM'f .'Ylent* I Arizona Corporation Chafer Guarantee Co. PHriu.nVx ariSI&na THE SOCIALIST TICKET IS A SURE WINNER. VCT£ IT STRAIGHT ! Ami give your* 'i that whi<!i the .1*1 panic have always denied you, INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM ! For President E V. DEBS For Vice-President HEN HANFORD For Presidential Electors A. p. ANDERSON. Of Esmeralda County V. R. ROSE, Of Elko County \\\ II. CORDILL. Of Washoe County - (X l AI 1ST COUNTY TICKE !>*ME : ’ W.DA COUNTY, NEVADA. 1 r A»- mMyn. ( II. MaeKINN N W. U. KIEKEli For s’ • riii^’ind As - .»r DAVE MA R<iT* ARD-’ON* ] r Clerk and Treasurer ,T. E. O’BRIEN For I>. strict A torn *y and Sup’t. o; S-hooIs J. K. DAVID.* ON ror Auditor and Recorder JOE I, NELSON For County commissioner (Long T in.) W. I! JACKSON Of Lida l'.»r Cmmty C.>:mv.ion- r (*Tiort Term) j J. It. 1 KOBER'i For Public Admin i :n*or .T. D. LORRAINE For C< ' :■ \ * ni \g \ or .* r. c . .• vi. lie.-I T‘»V. 11 • - : %T TOOIIY F r Co : ‘ * . i ’ l T-'vnJi p .'. .V. Ill .-.'-ELI. f \ v* O ' J « . a? GOMMISSIOH STOCK BROKERS Coldfield and Tonopr.h cocks and I nos. f'r* -• Ttfs-J ' <■> * * *"*'»***'*,.-% ! V W - a U .J O A, —* v sM t. w , l Fiscal Agents I)ianiond..eld ....1 l Min ing Co. KsaiAsrs S. ?. a Tonoi.a’i Mining Fa .a; • c^rrcir; 219 SlB9S*B. ' - ~ 1 ' ' r i_:id TonJgaS. M t JOHM 3!M* J, r ■ ■ ■ i dJ, -In Wc Guy cr.L Gsl! Tenopah and V;, Ca/~■. 1 Tfspld C-'„' f'*"* \jiO- -.UCIU Exclusively Therefore we can always qu >te l eat prices an 1 make •,*i k «’.<* \y liveries. Keep po.! *d by rt. i / S\ ing our market lctte: s -eitl. ■ <■. We are in constant touch with all markets. Write either office Frank L. Krtiider & Bro. Crossley Bi.no. San Francisco : BARTON PITTMAN & CO, j | t • MINING • j BROKERS ; | Goldfield and Tonopah Stocks + Restaurant ^ Saloon KILLTOWN, GoMScld Dlctrlct) NEYAT A C"*.S. T.JI*.l!»39:i cn l 01.!:- Lut i > Tfi rs. — F I R 5 ? - t *SS MEALT i Western Ore ™h Purchasing Co. i CSIAS. SNYDER, Mgr. BRNO, NEV. Ores Sampled and Purchased in Transit Uifrlip'f Cash PriceTuid for All Gold, Silver. Lead and Copper Ores. Cor respondence Solicited. cw^».:J t. ' ~ ' ptjii j—-»■ ■ ■ — Chester B. Ellis & Co. STOCK BROKERS U~ listed Western Minins, Oil and Industrial Stocks 511-12 Itearst Bid?. SAN FRANCISCO inside Pri-es on Tonopah end Goldfield Stocks CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Correspondence Solicited Estimates Furnished I lit:- Street. Rear of Miners’Cash Store GOLDFIELD, NEVADA. »- .-- ----i-- II ■ II II Bl 1 ^ —— Usd on Made S A N T 0 N E You may get other Union-made Cigars, hut uone so good as ... . SANTONE Made by - - A. B. Wolf| THE Goldfield Saloon MAIN STREET KOBT. BUNN, Proprietor The Pioneer Saloon of the Gold field district ::::::: CrIVE US A CALL= FORTY-FIFTH YEAR. M PAGES : WEEKLY : ILLUSTRATED. INDISPENSABLE TO WINING WEN $3 PER YEAH POSTPAID. SRKD you SAMPLE COPY. T~\ bz**5dei>lific Press 330 MARKET ST.. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ! Uiem, Coburn & Jarvis Main Street, * - Columbia, Nev. I FULL LINE OF EVERYTHING HARDWARE, CROCKERY. GROCFRIES, TOBVCCO, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FURNISHING GOODS. Supplies for Miners a Specialty looker, Philbrick & Fenner. 'onsulting Mining Engineers, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors. IfBcial Surveys fur E. S. Patent. Pre liminary ami Cnde:yvound Surveys, Expert Examinations and Reports. MINING PROPERTIES MANAGED. Code Bedford McNeill, i OLDFIELD, - - NEVADA. ^wmmmwmmmraMaapMM: I MAIL ORDERS | Dry Goods 1| Women and Men's Furnishings T L Men's Clothing and Slaws for all J* h RYAN & STENSON i C TONOPAH, NEV. $ I-l-l-H-S-frd-H-d- •-H-H-t-I-I-M-* J. H.sFp IKING Mining Properties Examined Development Work Managed jfTlce with IJeklip A Jordnn, Assayers, Main St. 5XS>5XS<S^<SX5XsX5X5X?XS)®®5XSX5X5X«XiX5X5XaXi^ j Goldfield Drtig Store j S Pure Drugs and Chemi- j f cals, Patent Medicines, < $ Perfumery, Toilet Arti- ( |j cles, Soaps and Cigars, ( % Medicinal Wines and j 5 Liquors : :::::::: j ® Prescriptions Carefully Compounded < IM. MULLER, )ruggist | INCORPORATE IN ARIZONA Costs but little. LAWS MOST LI BERAL. No personal liability for cor porate debts. No annual tax. Officials now prohibited from serving companies, Hon. I. T. Stoddard, who has organized three-fourths of companies, resigned office of secretary of Arizona to continue business of incorporating. Copy of law and forms furnished free. Address Stoddard Incorporating Co. PHOENIX, ARIZONA I » GOLDFIELD 1 Lumber mv j | Company j S DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ( $ Dressed and Plain Lumber, Shin- f •Z> Kiss, Shakes, Etc. j ?> MINING TIMBERS A SPECIALTY < S Sash, Doors, and all kinds Building ( "•) Materia)constantly on hand ( The Peerless Cafe THE UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OK goldfield : : : Main Street, ne*t door to Postoffice Short Orders a Specialty OPEN DAY AND NI6HT ASH & CO., Proprietors Notice to Leasers. Parties who desire leases can secun the same on good ground, from wliict values have been taken, on property near 1 liamondtield b#!nnging to tin Gold Flat Alining Company. Apply to M. M. DETCH, Secretary and Treasurer. Columbia Assay Office JOHN MASON, Assayer COLUMBIA, NEV. -- Goldfield Mining Distrie Goldfield’Miners' Union, No. 22C W. F. M. Regular meetings each Saturday evening at o’clock, in Miners’ Union hall. Main street. All member * of the Federation are cordially in vited to attend. Joel Nelfon, President, Cuas. U. MacKinnon, Secretary .1 1 J y Directory of the Principal Mining Companies OF THE GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Jumbo Extension Mining Com- < pany Incorporated under tlie law* of Arizona: cap italization, t,'2V,i*«'share*; par \atiu ft; 1 share* in the treasury. Principal office Goldfield, Nev.; (oration of property. Goldfield Milting District, consisting | of II claims, the fluid Wedge, Polovcrde, Gold l oin. Saddle Rock, Itlack Butte No. 1, Bla< k Butte Fraction. Three Friends, Three Friend* i Fraction, Vernal No, 1, I'ncle Sam and Biir chief. The Gold Wedge adjoin* the famous Jumbo on the north anil ha* fit*' f”Ct nf the lat ter's ledge. The Polovcrde adjoin* the St. Ive* on the northeast and three of the latter's ledges rail bo trac'd into this claim. The Gold Coin and the Saddle Bock adjoin the Daisy No. 2 on the soiilli ami lie within less than 200 feet of the lodge jn*l opened up, 12 inches of I which average over |H00 per ton. Vernal No. 1 ; carries, for at least l.irnn feet, the ledge on I which a strike was recently made in Vernal I No.2 ground, les* than 11*1 feet to the south. , The Black Butte No. t lies hotwocn Daisy No. 2 ■ on the west and Tsh’s Black Hutti No. 2 on the ast The other claims are in the same vicinity and have a splendid surface showing. timers-Kev Pittman. IT s.; II. B. I.ind. see. and Gon'l Manager; Nyo and Ormsby | County Bknlc, treasury. Tl u; i'"d Staler F dolin 'and Guarantee Company ia surety for | the Secretary and General Manager. — ■ ■" Red Top Mining Co. Of Gold field Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; oap i italizatlon, l,i»«t, (tut) shares; par value, »1;4U0,000 shares in treasury. Principal offii e -Gobifield, Nev.; location of i property, Goldfield Milling District, at the ) southern base of Columbian mountain, anil ad I joins the Jumbo property on the north; prop 'ertv consists of one lull claim, 20 acres. J. F. Bradley is developing :»«> feet under lease and the company is developing the north end of claim, latdge is 100 feet wide and no wall in sighi at the M-foot level in company workings —practically all being mill ore, with streaks of high grade. (ilticers ami directors—C. D. Taylor, Pres.; Frank M. Ish, Vice-Pres.; it. I,. Colburn, Sec. and Treas.; J. B. Mcnardt and George McClel land. Goldfield - Blue Bell Mining Company Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; cap italization 1.|»*U»*> shares; par value $1; 400,000 shares in the treasury. Principal office—Gold field, Nev.; location of property, Goldfield Mining District, consisting of :t claims. Blue Bell No. i, Blue Bell No. 2 anil the Neversweat— about fin acres. Property !:e* less than 1,000 feet from the recent rich strike on the St. Ives. Officers—John Mernin, Pres.; C. B. Higginson Viee-Prcs.; Louis Finnegan, See; K. A. Martin, Treas. Itirectors—Ben Haseitine, J. T. Jones, John Mernin, K. A. Martin and C. B. Higglnson. Cache Gold Mining Co. of Goldfield Nevada. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona. Capitalization. I.imi, 000 shares »ar value, $1.00 each, *400,000 shares in treasury Principal office. Goldfield. Nevada. Location of property. Goldfield Mining District, con sisting of five claims, about 1 no acres. Float assaying from $♦'» to fl.uio per ton lias been tound on these claims, ami lair values have been obtained from ledge cropping*. One hundred thousand shares are now offered at 10 cents per share, and work will «ooti begin to find tlie shoot from which tin* rich float came. Officers and directors — James F. O'Brien, president, John Mernin, vice-president, H. W. Knickerbocker, secretary, J. Casey McDannel, treasurer ;J. P. Loi'tus. Goldfield Treasure Mining Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona: capitalization, flnoo.ooo; par value, $1; 500,0U0 shares in treasury. Pr' icipal office, 931 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa.; Nevaila agent’s office, Tonopah, Nev.; location, of property, Goldfield Mining District, Nevada, consisting of thirteen claims group No. 1. five claims, Columbia Mountain, adjoining the Adams; group No. 2, three claims north of the Vernals. at Diamondfield; group No. 3, five claims on the mirth side of Banner Mountain. Company is now developing Nos. 1 and 3. Officers and directors—John S. Doughty,Pres., Chfts. J. Suplee,Vice Pres..George < J. Thompson, Secy.-Treat*., all of Philadelphia, Pa., ll. II. Brown, Nevada agent, Tonopah, Nev., It. \V. Griswold, General Manager, Goldfield, Nev. The Black Ant Mines Co. ; Incorporated under the laws of the Terri tory of Arizona and doing business in Nevada. President. K. L. Dougherty, Denver, Colo rado; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Weber, Goldfield, Nevada. Principal office, 501 Majestic building, Den ver, Colorado. Branch offices, Phoenix, Ari zona, and Goldfield, Nevada. Address all communications to the company at it’s principal office. Capitalization 1,250,000 shares. Fully paid und nonassessable. In Treasury: Cash and 400,000 shares. Shares par value $1.00. The company owns (by deed—fully paid tor) the “May <’.,” “May C. No. 1,” “May C. Frac tion,” “Black Ants,” and “Independence” lode mining claims comprising 65 acres. The first group, consisting of the first three claims men- ! tinned, is situated adjoining the Vernal group at Diamondfield. The second group, consist ing of the last two claims mentioned, is situ ated just south of Diamondtii* Id. Active work is now going on on the first group hut work will immediately he commenced on the other claims as well, ah the policy of the company will be vigorous and extensive development of both groups. Both groups have fine surface i showings and strong veins. An allotment of i Treasury stock has been made for the purpose ! of development. For price and terms apply to the company at it’s principal office, or to Mr. 1 Henry Weber, Goldfield, Nevada. Goldfield Coming Nation Gold M ines Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; capitalization, $1,50U,U0<) shares; par value, $1; 750,0U0 shares in treasury; private stock pooled. Principal office, Majestic building Denver, Colorado; location of property. Goldfield Min ing District, consisting of the Curley George and Boom Fraction, located between the St. Ives and the Jumbo group. Development in progress and plant of machinery now on the road. Officers and directors—W. L. Wilson, Pres., Denver, Colo., Melvin Kdwards, Vice Pres., ex secretary of state of Colorado, K. N. Burr, Sec. and Trias., Denver, Colo.; A. Williams, Gold field, Nevada, Byron Tifft, Denver, Colo. AJams-Goldfield Mining Com pany Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; cap italization I.UUO'MK) shares; par value fl; ;J00,000 shares in the treasury. Principal office, Tonopah, Nev.; location of property, Goldfield Mining District, consisting of trie Adams, Jefferson and Mol.roe claims, adjoining the property of the Goldield Mining Company on the north. Active development work now in progress. Officers ami directors— R. L. Johns, Pres.; J. U. Du Iff eld, Vice-Pres.; II. T. Bragdon, Sec.; A. , C. Risen, Trees.; M. E. Ish. Vernal Mining Co. of Goldfield. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona. Capitalization. 1,U00,U00 shares, par value, $1.00 eaeh, 400,000 shares in the treasury. Principal office. Goldfield, Nevada. Location of property. Goldfield Mining District, near Diamondfleld, consisting of three claims, the Vernal No. 1, Uncle Sam, and Big Chief. Les 1 secs are now at work and getting good values . close to where a strike of very rich ore lias 1 l>een made on the Vernal No. 2 claim. The first block of treasury stock is offered at 10 cents per share. The private stock is all pooled. Incorporators Key Pittman, C. II. Elliott, Barton Piltman. II. B. Lind, \V. B. Pittman. It. A. Martin, and J. T. Jones. Goldfield Bulls & Bears Mining Co. of Nevada Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; capitalization. lJWO.OUO shares, par value, $1; 5U0.UU0 shares in the treasury. ; Prim-ipai office. Spring Valley Water Build ing, room t>>, l:i"» Geary street, San Francisco. • Location of property, Goldfield, Nevada; con I sists of ten lull claims—Gold Bug, Hawkeye, Missouri, Grandpa, Pearl (.Tty, Gold standard. Golden Gate, Ohio, Ohio Annex, Blink Rock { ami st. laiuis — comprising 2uu acres lying in a direct ln.ooi irai turing between me combina tion group and the rich strikes made at Dia mond field. Officers R. W. Payne, Pres., M. C. Scullv, Vice Pro*, and Gen. Mgr.; S. \V. Payne, Sec’y and Treus. Directors—R. \V. Payne. M. (;. Scully, Louis Glass, S. W. Payue and V. T.^lc UiUicudly. ( 1 goldfield - Tonopah Min:ng • Company Jncenorntfl nndcr t!ic lavra ol Arizona; cnp M*1"" shares; par vsltie f:; MUX, , r' - in the treasury. t'ri final office -Tonnpnh, Nee.: location of .ropertv (ioldticld Mining District, near the ow it oi Dli mond field. Property ( .insists of hrcc claims-the Pleasant Trio, Cloudy Day mil High Ris k -situaled 1500 feet west and in llrcct line w ith the trend of the ledge on the ■ieiiie McMahon and Fleteher's (treat Rond nine ' This ledge on the (treat Bend is ]R feel vide at » depth of 75 feet and averages dear n ro-s H" per ton. There are several rich itreaks from 1 toS teat wide w hich go as high is inn per ten. officers I B. f.indsay, l’rcs.; Chas. Mercer, i’ii-e-l’res.: II. II. Brown. Sec. and Trcas. Goldfield Mining ompany of Nevada Incorporated under the lawsof Arizona: cap. itiilixittion l tnw.nv shares; par value fl; UK),(no .Imres t».e lie.is’iry. office Tonopah, Nev.: location of property, i odd field. Nev.: i oni prising wen claims, via: Inutnirc I' ornarv. September. Oetoher, -St. Paul, crack, rJack and Henry ( lay. Ollieers and directors It. 1.. Johns, Pres., To nopah; M. N. Clark, Vice-Pres.: H. T. Rrsgitoti, Sc.',, Tonopah; A. C. Eisen, Trcas.; W. M. stali-lnir). _« ■NUia Blue Bull Mining Company. Incorporated under the laws of Nevada; clW> itnlization. i.iNn.isxi shares, par value tl; :wo, I»«| shares ill the treasury. ■ office ■ f the company, Columbia, Coldfield District, E'tncralda county, Nevada. Proper!v consists of eight full claims in Ihc heart of the Coldfield District ind near pro ducing mines. Numerous ledges and suriace values. officers and Directors-H. Ramsey, Pres.; dav Peters. Viee-Pr-s. and .Manager: H. C. Morris, See., Trcas. and Superintendent: T. F. ininaway ami tieo. s. Nixon. Big Elk Gold Mines Co. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona; capitalization, l..‘iui>,«»iO shares; par value, $1; l.MNUXMi *Imres in treasury. rritieipal office, Goldfield, Nev.; location pf properly, one mile south of the Combin lion, . . »n-i-l ing of t lie Hold Wedge Mini Union * la tins. o!li< »T' Mini directors .iHine* Faulkner, Pres., Goldfield. Nev.. .1. R. Gillespic, Vice Pres., Den ver. Colo., Lewis L. Wilson, See. and Treas. Goldfield. Nev.. W. L. Wilson. Denver, Colo. Goldfield Bonanza Mining Company Incorporated under the laws of the United states Congress for the District of Columbia, nipita'ization l.ono,un) . wares: par $1.00. oOD.inm treasury st .i k. Property- Seven claims in Goldfield Mining District. 'Ground surveyed and development work begun. First block of treasury stock is offered at five cents per share to raise funds for development. Directors: .1. Ol»endorfer, President; De Witt B. Lowe. Vice-President; A. S. Campbell, Treasurer: A. W. Tilihals and H. Burton; Sec retary, It. F. Rogers, 200 Dooly Block, Salt Lake Citv, Utah Diamondfield Gold Mining Com pany of Goldfield. Incorporated under the laws of South Da kota. Capitalization, one million shares, par value one dollar per share. Four hundred thousand in the treasury. Fully paid and non-Hssossahle. Location of property at Diamondfield, Nev., in Gold field Mining District. Consists of three fractional claims: The Harvey, Daisy and Quartzite Fractions, about :J5 1-2 acres. Leasers mi tin- Quartzite are steadtiy shipping ore which averages over ;(H) per ton three carloads having been shipped m> to October 27. At the 50-foot level the ledge i- opened for a width of :!1 feet with only one wall in sight. The tntire ledge averages $ft) to $70 per ton in gold, with streaks of shipping ore. One streak, s inches in width, assays $10,700 clear across. Experts pronounce it the coining great mine of the camp. Principal office of company: Tonopah, Ne vada. Officers and directors: T. L. Oddie, President; Geo. S. Nixon, Vice-President; John S. Cook, Treasurer; Albert 8. Watson, Secretary and Jack Davis, Manager. Goldfield-Daisy Mining Syndicate. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona, cap italization. !.'>oo,ooo shares, par value, $1.1*0 each. 500,000 shares in treasury. Principal office, GnhUicld, Nev. Location of property, Goldfield Mining District, near the town of Diamondfield, consisting of three claims, Daisy No. 1. Dai-y No. 2 Daisy No. Claims lie between the g*ivhi Bend and Black Butte groups and have 3.000 feet along one of the biggest and strongest veins in the district. In addition the clnimsare traversed bv numer ous parallel ledge-, all showing good values. On October 1, 1001, an incline shaft reached to a depth of f»s feet and an average assay across 7 feet gave values of $‘203 per ton. To provide money for development 1(K),000 shares of treasury stock are offered at 15c per share. All private stock pooled. officers— F. E. Horton, president; A. A. Busey, vice-president; M. M. Deteh, secretary; John 8. Cook, treasurer; Van Spalding, A. A. Busey and F. E. Horton, directors. Goldfield Red Lion Mining Co. Incorporated under the laws of Ari zona. Capitalization 1,000,000 shares, par value $1.00. All stock paid and un assessable 400,000 shares in treasury for development purposes' Principal office 320 Mills building, San Francisco, Cal. Location of property, Goldfield, Nevada, consisting of five claims, Red Lion No. 1. Red Lion No 2, Red Lion No. 3, Red Lion Fraction, and Josha way, about one hundred acres. Map and prospectus on application. Officers and Directors: — W. E. Miles, president; Livingston Jenks, vice-president; A. .1. Miller, secretary; Jos. Wells, Montell Taylor and II. C. Tildex. XT M. SIMONS • ASSAYED. At the January Mine. Goldfield. Nevada. J.A. Fesler John Shirley W.A. Inyalls THE PALACE The Finest Gentlemen's Resort in Goldfield. COR. MAIN ST. and CROOK AVE. Fine Wines, Liq uors and Cigars. A Gentle Tittr in Club Rooms.Checks Cashed. Thejoshua Club Brearley S Trcxel, Props. Cor. Main St. and Crook Avenue Not the Best of Every* thing, but pretty fair drinks and cigars. £WClnb Room in connection F. Sicklier Paper Hanging, Glazing. Graining, Sign Writing, General House Painting Complete Stock of Oils, Paxts and Glass Estimates Cheerfully Furnished MAIN STREET. ^^>osite Palace Stables