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The Gold Bug Store Now for huaitu-sa with a coiii|>h‘te lint1 of Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. MAIN STREET, opposite Union Drug Store Tonopah and Goldfield Meat Company. Wholesale nml Retail Dealers in Stall Fed Beef. Smoked and Salt Meats, M t'TTON ANI> POKK I C. \me in Season. Main Street - - Goldfield Ahem, Coburn & Jarvis Main Street. - - Columbia. Nev. A FULL LINE OF EVERYTHING HARDWARE. crockery. GROCERIES. TOBACCO. LIQUORS, CIGARS. ELRMISHING GOODS. Supplies lor Miners a Specialty Booker, Philbrick & Fenner, Consulting Mining Engineers. U. [ S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors. ] Official Surveys f«>r 1*. S. Patent. Pre- ' litjiinary and Cnderjeronnd Surveys, ; Expert Examinations and Report*. MINING PROPERTIES MANAGED. (Viuk Redfonl McNeill. GOLDFIELD. - - NEVADA., J. F. MITCHELL Mining Engineer Mining i*—s i*x:imin**«I ami r ported on t moil minintr claims i; < io!ii •' !<! 1 >5.-; .r -ale. Galtif’oli* - Nevada C* p |T9 < - - Lo 1 V, ' V; f/A 'U £ Ci S A ‘'A V £ i l it? 'T V'TJ) ' ''"T 'V' -C w ■>.. A O 5 i I TI E rv r- v ) c and isuILbcks Correspondence Solicited Estimates Furnished Mam Street Rear of Miners' Cash Store GOLDFIELD. NEVADA. | R. A. BRIGGS I -t X 1'NloN PAINT SHOP f t | Painting and Papering t a. d. J"T in all branolie.- T j. Pear of Wood’s Tin Simp j, J I'KuoK AVKNTK | CRONE & STEWART Contractors and Builders Goi.dfi ELD, - - Nevada l’ian> and specifications fur nished for all classes of work. Men fnmislteil 1< r work by the < y and construction superin tended. THE ELITE A Gentleman’s Resort Tlu U>t WINKS, UQl OKS anil CIGARS always mi hand: Whole sale ami Retail. i>rop in ami see me. “LITTLE JOE,” Propr. JLIaia Street - Goldfield, New Goldfield The United Mining and Exploration Company own ntitriuht'< n<» d«Ms) the KaU»lt Fraction pm! <1«M ‘.roup, romprtsing n.-res in ♦he prutlih'illK '•* lion • *t ‘iold tie Id. Nevada, M'tiing Oisfrict. Ov-in^ to oin lortiumte ineation in close l»roxi :iii\ io the largest producing mines, our Jnveminent shoiiM pro\• very profitable. IVrite ns at out . ior full p>irt*ctilur>. The Denver Securities Co. Bank Block, DENVER, COLO. We Are on the Ground Buy Oi.o Kaintuck anhGoi.iv fjeldGold Minim; and Mii.i.ing Com any Mock. None of tlie properties of this company is over two miles from town and all are in the heart of the mining district. Books open November 15th to receive subscriptions. Ground floor price, 5 cents. BINFORD, HAGE & CO. ATTENTION Nevada and California Gazetter and Business Directory. All business men and mining companies or manufacturing con cerns not having been called on can have their names in the above edition free of ebarge by sending same to Home Offices; SITTS SHl’MAN CO., TdS Mission Street, San Francisco, tip to Nov. • >(), 101)4. WOOD and LIME For Sale. JACK HALL, Goldfield. A. Frevert, Agent. CITY MEAT MARKET THOMAS JOYCE. Proprietor. Firs: Cl; Meats of \il Kinds. VH S I,F \N1 > R KT A11,. FMinilv Trade Sv licited. kvgiT GOLDFIELD. NEV. JOS. E. STEVENS Main St . t! doors north of Ramsey Ave. — PEALEU IN— Wai.i. Pai'EKs. Paints ani> (it.ass, Moni.DINtiS, LlNnt.KTMs, KTi'. All work guaranteed and lirst class material used. Special Prices to Contractors on Class, Plate Class, Mirrors and Linoleums a SPECIALTY. PALM RESTAURANT WE CATER to all classes who prefer the host in the market at regular prices. OCR SERVICE and equipment cannot he excelled in the State. FLANNERY $ PERRY MAIN STREET - COLDFIELD . . .“THE ESMERALDA. . F'rst Class Furnished Rooms Hot and Cold Baths Main Street Oooosite Recorder** Office “THE MAINE” LODGING HOUSE W. H. HALL, Prop'r. <;<mx1 IrmL-—Well heated—Fires all night Main St., Opp. Stage Cokrai.. ALBERT S. WATSON, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE -DEALER IN - TonopaH and Coldfield Mining Stocks Houses Bought, Sold and Rented Office—Main Street Above Merchant Hotel TONOPAH, NEV. Wonacott & Hall Goldfield end Tonopah Undertakers, Embalniers an<l Funeral Directors. Goldfield Branch office with E. Marks & Co. Our new Hearse has recently arrived ...MONTANA BAR... Next Door to Wells-Fargo Express Office GOLDFIELD.NEVADA THE CHILDREN OF LONDON Fifty-five Thousand in That City Said to Be Hungry. The following letter* received from Dr. W. W. Cochran, of Philadelphia, are self-explanatory. Til" fact that in la union alone 55,0110 children are in a chronic state of hunger is appalling. It is to Ik hoped that Dr. CiK-hran’s efforts will meet with the success they deserve. The letters follow: \ 1227 Fairmount Avenue, ) I’m i. \DKi.cni a, I’a., Pec. 5,1H04. To the Editor of Tiik <hm.okik.ld News: Dear Sir:—I inclose a eopy of a pos tal card sent by myself to the 1 a ml Mayor of Iamdon, together with the re ply. If you will kindly publish this correspondence, it will he a great help toward a great effort to feed these chil dren. I offer it to you, the first editor. I intend to buy Goldfield st<M-k, and to have it issued in the name of those starring innocents of the Iaindon schools. I have not the shadow of a doubt hut the companies there that I represent will us-ist me, and also the very large wheat and corn growers of the AVest. The part that is erased on the outside of the envelope, is this: “If I were God Almighty, I would feed those starving children or I would sink London." It is not legal. Now this is news, and you need not hesitate to publish it as such. I have been very sick, the only reason it was not sooner attended to. 1 have re ceived Mr. Finner*s paper of Nov. 25th. It is very gins!. 1 will try to get more subscribers for you. Yours truly, Dr. \Y. \V. Cociirax. \ 1227 Fairmount Avenue, I < tetuber .'!, 11X14. To The Lord Mayor of Isindon : Sir:—“At times when there is no spe cinl distress 55,(XX» children in a state of hunger, which makes it useless to at tempt to teach them, are in the ..Is of London alone." This is from a reported statement by the committee of a London school hoard, copied in the New York Journal some time ago. If this is true, which I at first doubted, I will collect the money to feed these children. I have been for six months laying my plans as to how it is to he done. Hut I must first know the absolute truth of so appalling a statement. \Ye hive ted children in Russia and Africa, and we are always ready to feed stat viitg childien of any nationality. You can have no conception of tin great i ostiioj ■ litan heait of the \mcri c in p -ople mile - yon are near enough 1.1 pea' t- ti 'll. Da. \Y. \Y. - o; , i: iN. P. S. ! istrati the falsity of the charge t] t also then an in Phil delplii:1 si i ml h’.d'e i in .> state > ! chronic ion; or, i g • ■ t my person who will po.nt nu out a hungry school child 24 homo after I know it. \V. \Y. C. ^ education • Mbees, Victoria embankment, \V. C. I (tctober 20, P.H14. Sin :—Your ]Mistcard of the •"> t instant addressed to tlie Mayor of London, lias been forwarded to this othce, and in reply thereto I desire to bring to your notice the London School Dinner association which is doing very useful work in con nection with underfed children in Lon don. 1 enclose a copy of the last annual report of the association. The London County Council will appreciate any as sistance which you may be able to ren der, and, in the event, of your being able to collect funds, I am asked to sug gest that you should forward the money to the association and not to the council itself, as the council has not yet any statutory power enabling them to deal directly with this very important ques tion. I am. sir. your obedient servant, 11. J. MoltOAlXT, For the Clerk of the Council. Dr. W. \V. Cochran, 1227 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.. 1 . S. A. Information for Miners In order t<> do the assessment work for a group of claims upon one of them patented or unpatented, the claims must Ik* contiguous, so that each claim con cerned niav he in some manlier liene lited, says the Mining and Scientific Press. The amount expended on this one claim must hi* at least equivalent to the amount which would he required if each claim were “represented" sepa rately. The work performed or im provements made must manifestly he for the benefit of all the claims included ill the group, and the burden of the proof is upon the miner to show that the work done, or the improvements made does, as a matter of fact, benefit each of the claims of the group. As large properties are usually developed systematically for the purpose of more economical workings, the running of levels from a shaft which will eventu ally extend into adjoining claims may projierly Ik* considered as assessment work performed on all the claims, or for the benefit of all. The work may even be performed outside of the boundaries of the claims, or the work may Ik- done on a patented claim for the benefit of adjoining unpatented claims. Important Notice. All mining companies, business and professional men can have their names published free of charge in the Nevnda California < ia/.etter and Directory, by | sending names to Louis Livingston, care | Chandier of Commerce, Keno, Xe ] vada. -ft LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Fni diamonds go t<> Hliiki sice's. tf liny a lot in < odd field! 'Xuffsaid! * Blakeslee's is the place to get Gold field souvenir spoon*. tf Fresh bananas, oranges and cran 1 lierrics at Anderson’s. * Gunther's candy at the Union drug stores, Goldfield and Tonopah. tf Circulating library at the Union drug stores at Goldfield and Tonopah. tf To make money in real estate, go with tlie crowd. Goldfield is IT. tf Blank forms of affidavit of annual labor for salo at Tim Nkws office. * I The new hearse for tin- Goldfield Un I dertaking Co. will soon l>e here. tf Dozens of substantial 'dobe dwellings | going up in Goldfield. Buy a lot now. * H. X. G miter came in from Goldfield I Sunday morning to remain for some time. —Bishop Register. Best bread, best I. utter, licst tea, heat coffee and the licst service in Goldfield at the Frisco Cafe. tf. The Goldfield News, one of the best newspapers in the State, has been en larged to eight pages.—Chronicle. Get your picture alliums, postal cards and photographs at Allen’s Pioneer Photograph Gallery, Main street, be tween Ramsey and Hall. Dec. ‘.hilt. John Mason, the Columbia assayer, returned last Saturday from a visit to San Francisco, where he was called by sickness in his family. Mr. Howe of the Goldfield Undertak ing Co. was emhalmerfor the U. S. army in the Philippines which should he proof that he is a thorough undertaker. tf George Abel was down from his ranch this week. He will leave shortly for Tonopah and Goldfield with horses and burros which he will dispose of in those camps.—Eureka Sentinel. Mr. \V. 11. Webber, of Denver, Colo., who was here in October has returned. Mr. Weblicr is a mining man of much experience having operated in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah and now comes to us. ! Frank II. Lathrap, of the Nevada t Brokerage company, left Tuesday morn ; ing foi San Francisco, lie w ill also visit his home in Salt Bake City and get ae !i|iiainted with his family during the hol ! iduvs, after which lie w ill return to ! ioldfieid. W. II. Russell on Friday sold his bar ber simp in Eureka to \. P. Tenvoord. and the latter will lake possession on Monday next. Mr. Russell will leave i shortlv to take a ionk at Tonopah and GoldfitU with an idea • f locating there. - • • n t i f i: d. I 1 lose ■ :.|nel I p <>J>1-■ \\ In ■ an- . o -lien . ;; 111 i r. i'.ii ;r ! I•_:!jt t!ia’ tin’.ave i "I !■ "’■ • . •, |a lake • a:l-ndIc iuill in inaip tithm i ' the s ■'itliei ii l’aeilit■ <• un pam uiii-t 1» making an attempt to re- , vivo the tradition of ‘•fast freighting" ' days. -Elko I roe I’ress. I’atriek Walsh and Assessor William Easton returned home last Saturday 'evening from a visit to tioldfield, Tono pan and other points in southern Xye county. The gentlemen say that it is a wonderful country and all that it is rep j resented to he in every particular.— Chronicle. Rewrites to Locate at Goldfield. George Kinney, Jay Itohinsnn and Joseph Magil! leave this morning for Goldfield, says the Gazette. They in tend to locate in the hoomjng camp and will ojien it brokerage office there. It is their intention to buy and si'll mining stocks and mining claims. The young men are well known in lieno, are ex perienced and careful business men and will undoubtedly meet with deserved success. Creates! on Earth •‘Greatest camp mi earth,” says W. A. Sherman, in talking of Goldfield, from which place he returned yesterday, says the Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Sherman i has secured a foothold in the district land is going hack soon to follow the j lead, lie says that II. II. Mavnc, of j Salt Lake has a tremendous thing on ! hand, and that other Salt Lakers there j are more than holding their own. Halfway House. When going to Tonopah, take the | nearest and most direct road, i >w trav j eled by O’Keefe’s great double line of stages, by way of Ramsey’s Halfway house where you will find pure water und an abundance of it. The finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Gigars, and a choice meal. t.f W. II. Ramhky, Prop. Sun Dog Addition. The cheapest lots for sale in Goldfield east of the Booth Addition. For full particulars apply to Mrs. A. Williams, Goldfield Lodging House. * Write I). G. Doubleday, Rialto build ing, San Francisco, for sheet showiiig prices on all Tnnopah-Gohltield stocks— actual market prices. It’s free. tf s®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®<S®®®®®®®®® *; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ]’ ' I _ I I I One Year .... $5.00 | j ; | Six Months - - - 2.50 £ ® Three Months - - 1.25 ® Sample Copies - - .10 j| The Gold Bug Store MAIN STREET, opposite Union Drug Store Men’s Clothing, Boots, Shoes and HatfP Give ns a call. GOLDFIELD Is the town of the Goldfield Mining District, and always will be Look at the substantial building going on, and the increasing population, and you cannot doubt the above statement Real Estate Values Have Increased Ten-Fold In Six Months and Are Still Advancing The purest of water piped through the streets. 1 elegraph and Telephone Communication with the outside world DESIRABLE LOTS NOW FOR SALE Address Goldfield Townsite Co. PIONEER LIVERY STABLE Tonopah and Columbia, Nev. W. J. SINCLAIR. Prop. Fine Turnouts, Saddle Horses, Etc., at Reasonable Rates HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE Wood and Water a Specialty Hacks leave Columbia every hour for Goldfield and the mines •H"1-I»I"H-H”H"I-H“H"H"1"1'1"I"H"1"1-I“1"H-1-1"I-M 111 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 l'H-1-H; SPENKER & MILLER CO. :: • (INCORI'OHATKD) , , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ” ;• Groceries, Building and Mining Hard- ;; ;; ware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Stoves, Ranges ;; :: CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE :: ;; COLDFIELD, - NEVADA !! ROBINSON ® SHEPHERD Lower Main Street Corral, Goldfield, Nev. Have cvcrv facility for taking can-of I'tock and Outfits Hay. Grai^^ ;,ii; 1 (iood Water Supply always <>n hand Prosper; injr parties wiH find mi" eorral a couveni* lit plaee l*> start from. PRICES REASONABLE The Goldfield Double Eagle Gold lines Co. (Incorporated Cnder the Laws of Arizona. Full Paid ami Non-Assessable.) The company owns titty acres, viz., the Silver Hell, Silver Hell No. 1, Huntch Hell No. 8, ,‘!50 feet east from the Tin flora property, recently bonded for $2o,000, and which is now producing ore. We are now vigorously prosecuting work and good ledge matter has bee» opened. Immense ledges of ipiartz ore exposed on the property. This is a strictly first-class property which we believe will eventually become one of the leaders. We are offering a block of Treasure Stock (not pool stock) for the present at FIVE CENTS PER SHARE Cash or Installment Payments, hut reserve the right to advance the price at any time without notice. HOOD CASH RESERVE IN THE TREASCRY FOR DEVELOPMENT. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECURITIES CO. E. N. BURR, President, Majestic Building, Denver Colo. W. L. WILSON, Secretary and Treaeurer.LOOK US UP JOHN O’KEEFE Livery* Feed and Stage Stable (Formerly Moore & O’Brien’s Corral) First-Class Rigs and Saddle Horses HAY, GRAIN, WOOD AND WATER Stage Leaves Daily at x p. m. for Tonopah. bare, 54.00 Kaeh Way McGarry & Shepherd Dealers In. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Liquors, Cigars, Etc. L1VE cyorZ.feed Bullfrog, Nev. INCORPORATE UNDER ARIZONA LAWS Most liberal Corporation Laws in the t'nited States. No franchise tax or exorbitant fee*. Private property exempt from all corporate debts. Par of stock made any amount. No limit on capitalization. Stock is noil-assessable for any purpose. No amount of stock required to be subscribed. No State control. No State examination of books. Legislature can’t repeal our charter. Keep office and do business anyw here. We attend to all business and pay all fees and charge you but a few dollars in any case. A6ENTS wanted in every city in the united states liberal commission Send Throe Stamps for laioklet codified annotated corporation laws and other information. (fUtPB M. Detch and Louis S. Finnegan, Goldfield Agent* Arizona Corporation Charter Guarantee Co* ph£enTx WILLIAMS & TRABERT, { PALACE LIVERY STABLE COLDFIELD AND TONOPAH. First-class Rigs. General Freighting. Buy a Lot in Diamondfield! JACK DAVIS, Agent Diamendfield Townsite Co.