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Tiger... nWNS Jackass. Union and Gold brick claims adjoining Com bination Mines Company OWNS Flood, Hob, Goldbug and ° Goldbog No. 1, Diamondfield section Oet onr bi-monthlv MAKKKT LETTEft Free a. Riedel Investment Co. \9V4 Boston Building, Denver, Colo. FREE! ^Ttrip to (joldfielit DON’T INVEST in Goldfield until you have read “A Trip To Goldfield. Valuable report written by W. W. Desire during a recent trip to Nevada. It con tain' information every investor should have to assist in selecting a divi dend-paying investment. gent free on request. Edition limited. Write tor it to day. w. \v. D E G G E boulder, COLO. Reno StocK Brokerage Co, Mining Brokers Wi i act as fiscal agent in this ter ritory. Will finance property of merit. I isted and Unlisted Stocks Bought and Sold Correspondence Solicited. Overland Hotel Bids. RENO, NEV. Bedford McNeil Code. R. L. Colburn MINES AND STOCKS Goldfield, . . . Nevada INCORPORATE IN ARIZONA Costs but little. LAWS MOST LI BERAL. Nr> 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 HST Sjjonopah, Goldfield,Kawich,Lida,Tokop, auufroK, 1’anamint Mining Districts and T i Lai., showing Towns, Roads, trails, Watering places and Topography, t-ompilol from geological private surveys ts Pr,°,sl'<-'tor8' data, taken especially in me field. Gives complete table of distan ces from i. Midfield to all new camps. Price, Postpaid, $1.00 For Sale by Boo her, PhilbricK $ Fenner, Mining Engineers, and F. S. Pheby a Co., 412 Main St., Goldfield, Nevada LAT PROSPECTORS and GEOLOGICAL Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Children’s Favorite toughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. tor lta ««*e« ow» Ilviji ctrtMgad world. It oaa «pl«a 0®(~®P«®5led upon. It contain* aa |l*«a u <w^!«Sr h!lnn™l drag and map fc« jL„ M ®°a*d«nuy to a bab“a* to an ad nit ^ 86 ct*I Large Size, 50 Ota. *°T Sale by Martin Muller. SEARCHLIGHT ITEMS (Special Cot. jp.»r.|«p,i i A raal live stampede, a inkling t<>rjte i mei*t of no little rJttaqiwM, |« on lor ths Signal mining district. Discover)*« ■ have been mule with'n the part three weeks near Vontrigntr ranks. a rfSt'on -on the Barnwell branch of the Santa Fe, which. If anything like reported, means ; that another Goldfield, a second Man hattan has been discover;!. ,'.11 the sensational f«atures of the nr*them ,bonanza camps are present. Prospectors I and miners, merchants and business , men. saloon keepers and gamblers, are ! flocking to the scene from all directions. Fortunate locators are standing guard over possessions. Two town sites are already staked out and In shor. It looks like another big mining camp for South ern Nevada. Work on the Treasure >'o. proper.*- Is going on with renewed vigor since the i rich ore was found on the surface and the company is rapidly completing preparations for the sinking of a deep shaft on the Gavlland A gallows frame, ore box and 10-h. p. gasoline hoist are among the improvements in stalled this v-eek on the property. The shaft has reached a depth of 15 feet and the rich ore found on the surface still continues with no change. The entire bottom of the shaft Is all ledge matter and along the hanging walls there Is two feet of high grade ore. An over-abundance of water Is one of he reports from the Pompeii as at a depth of -8 feet so much water was en countered in the winze, 100 feet west of the shaft, that work was necessarily stopped. Work was then begun Just above the shaft and 63 feet to the east. All this work has opened the same ore and the average assays have been from 116 to $18 per ton. The big pump is' raising 1'iO.OOO gallons of water daily. From end to end El Dorado canon Is teeming with activity; from the Colo rado river to Knob Hill sensational strikes are being made in endless suc cession. The canon is unquestionably a great mining district, and it is now rapidly forging to the front whete it rightfully belongs. On the Lola Ft. of the group a force of men are now at work sacking ore as it is taken out of the tunnel. At present there are 25 tons sacked on the dump that will run over $1,400 a ton. This phenomenally rich ore was encountered while running a 15-foot open crosscut. Adjoining the Mountain group on the east lies the Venus where the shaft >s down 85 feet, all In ore of high grate. Considerable work is now done upon this property as the management in tends going down 350 feet before do:r>." any crosscutting. Whiie breaking through a shaft on the Silver Legion, of the El Dorado Ne vada company property, the ore body was encountered. It has proven to be seven-foot and the foot wall has not been reached. An average of ten sam ples show better than $'i0 to the ton. While the streak will run into hun dreds, four Inches next to the hanging wall will run into thousands, and was not included in the assay. The manage ments are making arrangements for the sacking and shipping of 250 tons of high grade ore now on the dump. Camp Sunrise is keeping up its repu tation as a great prospect as develop ment work on the Estrella and Hobo claims show considerable free gold in the porphyry that abounds in the dis trict. The San Pedro group was bonded this week to J. H. Howell for $10,000 and the deeds filed on record, naming C. Dougherty as the seller. Four shifts of men are now at work on the Cyrus Noble sinking for water and at the same time.retimbering and enlarging the old workings. More than enough ore is taken out with the devel opment work to keep the mill supplied. Arrangements have been made with the Santa Fe Mining company to supply water and as soon as the pipe line is completed the mill will run three shifts. The electric plant is all in place and will be started as soon as the wire now en route is received. Sinking will be re sumed as the electric plant is now' in stalled. The Cyrus Noble Extension, which >wns the Nonpareil and Croppy claims are at work prospecting their ground to trace the Cyrus Noble and Goodenough ledges that traverse both of their claims due east and west. A working shaft will be sunk on the Nonpareil. un me yuant-i, an own from the 900-foot level which enters the shaft at a depth of 950 fee: is com pleted. the work of opening up this level to both the east and west of the shaft will be undertaken. An upraise put through from the seventh to above the level of the sixth has continued all the way up in good ore. The signifi cance of this discovery lies in the fact that for over 100 feet the 600-foot level has been run in practically barren mat ter. The face now in some 550 feet, is still some 30 feet from the point where a junction will be made with the up raise. Developments on the lowel levels show conclusively that the sixth will continue in pay ore for at least several hundred feet. The shaft sunk on the Black Hawk has cut three separate and distinct ledges, two of which are now being drifted on at water level to prove up the width of their ore shoots. The latter is more of a crosscut than a drift as it is being run at an angle across the vein. Both faces are in ore of a good milling grade, and as yet the width of the ■vari ous veins is unknown. A strike bordering mildly on the sen sational has just been made by a pros pector, one and a half miles from crescent, ending on the acreage of the Golden Crescent property. The ledge uncovered shows gold, silver and lead values to the extent of J200 per ton. There was also a substantial showing of copper although no test was made for the red metal. VO. 1154. iTPucATio* rom patent. United States Land C>®« e. i'arson City. Nev.. Febraary g, 1996. Notiw Is hereby given that In pursu ance of Chapter Six. of Title Thirty two. of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Combination Mines Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of West Virginia, with Its princi pal place of business at Chicago. Illi nois, and engaged In doing business In Esmeralda County, Nevada, by and through the undersigned. Edgar A. Col lins, its attorney in fact, whose post office address is Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada, has this day filed Its application for patent for 1498.98 linear feet of the Combination No. 1 lode or vein the same running N. 21° 46’ 30" W. 1498.9s ft from the location monument:; and for 1499.96 linear feet of the Com bination No. 2 lode or vein, the same running S. 21° 34' E. 1499.95 ft. from the location monument; and for 1499.64 linear feet of the Combination No. 3 lode or vein, the same running N. 27° 26' W. 181.4 ft. also S. 27° 26' E. 476.7!) ft. and thence 8. 23° 40' E. 841.45 ft. from the location monument; and for 1475.49 linear feet of the Hazel Queen lode or vein, the same running N. 49° E. 158.35 ft. and S. 49° W. 1317.14 ft. from the location monument; and for 1004.54; linear feet of the Rustler Fraction lode or vein, the same running N. 23° 40' W. 202.8 ft. and S. 44° 15' E. 801.74 ft. from ! the location monument; with surface i ground o00 feet in width on each side of the center of each of said veins or lodes. Said quartz claims being contiguous ] locations, situate, lying and being with- | In the Goldfield Mining District. Esmer- i alda County, Nevada, and which are more particularly described as to met.'s and bounds by the official plat and field notes of survey thereof now on file in j this office designated as United States ! Mineral Survey No. 2373. In Sections 35 I and 30. T. 2 South, and Sections 1 and 2. -ownship 3 South, Range 42 East, M. D. B. & M.. as follows, to-wit:— DESCRIPTION OF COMBINATION ! NO. 1 LODE: Beginn.'ng at Cor. No. 1. whence Cor. to Secs. 35 and 36. T. 2 S. and Secs. 1 and 2, T. 3 S R. 42 East M. D. B. & M , l>ears N. 38° 37’ W. 383.33 ft.: thence S. t 66° 26’ W. 599.16 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 21° 46’ 30" W. 1498.93 ft. to I Cor. No. 3: thence N. 66 26' E. 597.12 ft. j to Cor. No. 4: thence S. 21 51' E. 1498.95 j ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. DESCRIPTION OF COMBINATION NO. 2 LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1. whence Cor. j to Secs. 35 and 3*1 T. 2 S., and Secs. 1 j and 2, T. 3 S. R. 42 East M. I\ B. & M. bears N. 38 ' 37' W. 388.33 ft. thence S. 66° 26' W. 599.16 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 21° 34' E. 1499.95 ft. to Cov. No. 3; thence N. 06 26’ E. 599.44 ft. to Cor. No. 1, thence N. 21° 35' W. 1499.95 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning DESCRIPTION OF COMBINATION NO. 3 LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence Cor. to Secs. 35 and 36. T. 2 S., and Secs. 1 an, 2, T. 3 S„ R. 42 East. M. I). B. & M. bears N. 25 3’ 43" W. 1874.69 ft. thence S. 66° 26' W. 599.4 1 ft. to Cor. No. thence S. 30 E. 660.7 0 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 21= 39' 30" E. 842.09 ft. to Cor. No. 4: thence N. 66° 26' E. 599.35 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 23 40' W. S41.45 I tt. to Cor. No. 6: thence N. 27“ 26' W. 658.19 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of be- i ginning. DESCRIPTION OF HAZED QUEEN LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence Cor. to Secs. 35 and 30, T. 2 S.. and Secs. 1 and 2. T. 3 S. P.. 4 2 Da-.. M. D. B. .* M. bears N. 7 11' 48" W. 1953.25 ft.: thence S. 30° E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 49° W. 1475.49 ft. to Cor. No. 3; tiienc-e N. 30' W. 509.12 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 48° 11’ E. 72S.04 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N. 49s 3' E. 749.40 ft. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning. DESCRIPTION OF RUSTLER FRAC TION LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence Cor. to Secs. 35 and 36. T. 2 S.. and Secs. 1 and 2, T. 3 S.. R. 42 East. M. D. B. & M., bears N. 25 37' 3" W. 2611.02 ft.; thence N. 03° 16' E. 132 ft. to Cor. No. 2; then'% S. 46° 52' 30" E. 774.88 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 58° 41' E. 282.29 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 63° 16' W. 600 ft. :o Cor. No. 5; thence N. 23° 40' W. 968.42 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. All the corners of all the claims are marked by pine posts ft. long, 4 inches square, set 1% ft. in the ground with mound of earth and stone, scribed with the corner and Survey number. Variation 16° 7' to 18° 15' E. Containing 89.088 acres, all of which are claimed by the survey. The presumed general course or di rection of the said Combination No. 1, Combination No. 2, Combination No. 3, Hazel Queen and Rustler Fraction veins or lodes, and each of them, as shown upon said plat of survey, as nearly as can be determined from present devel opments. is in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction on the Combina tion No. 1, Combination No. 2, Combina tion No. 3, and Rustler Fraction claims, and in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction on the Hazel Queen claim. The original notices of location are recorded in Book J. of the records of Esmeralda County, State of Nevada at pages 92, 93, and 335, and the amended certificates of location in Book J, at pages 364, 365, 366, 425, and 439 of the aforesaid records. Adjoining and conflicting claims:— Pipe Dream Lode, Sur. No. 2203, con flict 1.212 acres; Deserted Lode, Sur. No. 2203, conflict .027 acres: both of which conflicts are included in this, application; Silver Pick Mining & Mill ing Company, claimant. _ _ Slim Jim traction, ouiuueiu muuawn Mining Company, claimant; Side Line Fraction and O. K. Fraction, Combina tion Mines Company, claimant; Rustler No. 11, Goldfield Florence Mining Com pany, claimant. September, Goldfield Mining Company of Nevada, claimant. Panhandle Fraction and Bull Con claims. Goldfield Portland Mining Com pany, claimant. August, Gold Coin and Great Western, claimant unknown. Co lumbus, claimant unknown. Omega and Blue Jav, Phenix et al, claimants. Jan uary and February, Goldfield Mining Companv of Nevada, claimant. Any person claiming adversely the mining ground, veins, lodes, premises, or anv nortion thereof, so described, surveyed, platted and applied for. are lierebv notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law, within the time prescribed by law, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Carson City, State of Nevada, thev will be barred, in virtue of the.pro visions of the statute in such cases made and provided. O. H. GALLUP, Register. It is lierebv ordered that the forego ing notice of' application for patent be published for the period of ten consecu tive weeks in The Goldfield News, a weekly newspaper published in the County of Esmeralda, State of Nevada. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication February 10, 1906. CAMPBELL, METSON & BROWN, AUGUSTUS T1LDEN, ■ Law Attorneys for Applicant. Brougher-Govan Building, Tonopah, Nevada. Nixon Building, Goldfield. Nevada. Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. Affidavits of Annual Labor for sale; at The News office. J. E. C. WILLIAMS palace livery stable GOLDFIELD AND TONOPAH First Class Rigs General Freighting H. h. Howe, Secy. Q L. MUCH AM, Pres. D. H. Kkho*. Attorney GOLDFIELD UNDERTAKING AND MERCANTILE CO. 760 Main Street Goldfield. Nevada Professional and Business Cards E. B. Rogers. George L. Kaeding. GEORGE L. KAEDING COMPANY mmro aicd MncHAincAZ. raamcis. Bee Francisco. Gal. . ud . OoldSeM, Vmle Trustworthy reports furnished of mining property; mines taken charge of. and developed, or worked under con tract. We design and furnish reliable improved mining machinery, and construct and erect stamp mills, hoisting works, cyanide and concentrating plants, smelters for lend, silver and copper ores, putting plants In operation. Over thirty years' experience in the United States. Mexico, Korea ar.d British Columbia. Vermilyea. Edmonds & Stanley, I LAWYERS Nixon Building QETCH & McMULLIN Attorneys AND COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW Counsel in Southern Nevada for the South Da kota Corporation Charter Company. Compan ies organized under the laws of South Dakota. Milton M. Drtch Main Street 9. G. McMi li.in Goldfield, Nevada (|E0. D. PYNE Attorney-At-Law m:ning AND CORPORATION LAW a specialty Goddfirld ... Nevada J ewis H. Rogers, Attorney-At-Law—Notary Mines and Mining a Specialty Elliott Building GOLDFIELD - - - NEVADA QHAS L. HAYEvS Attornky-at-Law Office in Dr. Howland’s Building GOLDFIELD - - NEVADA H. B. LIND J. P. O’BRIEN Goldfield San Francisco J. P. O’BRIEN <fc LINl) Attorneys-at-law Main Street Crocker Building Goldfield, N ;v tda San Francisco SPECIALTIES: MINING AND CORPORATION LAW ANDREW K. BURLEIGH of New York City Eastern Counsel P M. BOWLER, JR. R. L. JOHN'S BOWLER & JOHNS ■Lawyers Offices: Goldfield and Tonopah I. S. Thompson J. G. Thompson rpHOMPSON & THOMPSON . Attorneys-at-La w Notary Public Marino Block Goldfield, Nev. T E. DAVIDSON tl • Attorne-y-at-Law District Attorney Esmeralda County Wilt practice in all State arid Federal Courts Goldfieid,.Nevada J_J F. BARTINE Attorney-at Larw Office in the Palace Building, Corner Main St. and Crook Ave. GOLDFIELD. - - - NEVADA KEY PITTMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Tonopah F. A. STEVENS ATTORNEY AT LAW Associated with Key Pittman WATSON E. COLEMAN Attorney and Conneelor at Law 626 F. ST. N. W., WASFIINGTON. D. C. Opposite Department of the Interior. Practice before the Mineral Division of the General Land Office, and before the Secretary of the Interior in Min ing and Land Cases a specialty. Good Leases to give close in. Ore in sight. Apply to Q W. LONG ATTOEHET-AT-1AW MINING LAW A SPECIALTY Companies Organized Marino Block. Goldfield, Nev. JAMES K. REDINGTONj ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Specialties: LAND, MINING AND CORPORATION LAW Thirty years experience, in State and Federal Courts and the Land Depart- j ment at Washington, D. C. Office: BROWN PALACE HOTEL BLOCK Goldfield, Nevada G. A. Sherron J. R. Hubbard JJUBBAED & SHERRON MINING ENGINEERS U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors. Manhattan, Nevada J. F. MITCHELL Mining Engineer Mining properties examined and reported on. Good mining claims in Goldfield District lor sale. i Goldfield • • • • Ncvads pOTTER & BANKS ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS Fifteen Years active practice in Mining and Corporation Law before all court* anil tHpart tuent of the Interior. Mineral and Land Pat ents and Adverse*. 302 Boston Bid*. DENVER. COLO. W. E. SO RELLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Carson City - Nevada Harvey Yeaman has moved his LAW OFFICES to Suites 8 and 9 Vixon Building. ^YilCARIJ croxall, m. d. General Surgery and Medicine Specialist: Eye, Ear, Nose, anil Throat Office: Room 20 Nixon Building Goldfield, Nevada w S. THOMAS, C. E . K. M. MINING AND CONSULTING ENGINHRR Crook Avenue, next to Fire Department Assaying. Goldfield, Nevada ^LDEN H. BROWN MINING RNGINEKR Goldfield, Nevada Examination* and Reports in Goldfield and vicinity. Bedford McNeil Code. Goldfield Rank & Trust Co. Building. [)onald ferguson MINING ENGINEER MINES AND TITLES EXAMINED DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES GIVEN Codes: Moering & Nell Bedford, McNeill s GOLDFIELD, NEVADA A. LUCY Mining Engineer U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Goldfield Bank & Trust Co. Building. GOLDFIELD, - - - NEVADA L. W. OA-i’IS E. A. BYLEK Victci, Colo. Goldfield Nev. JTJAVIS & BYLER Mining Engineers and 17. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyors Columbia and Ramsey Streets. Goldfield - - Nevada T?LMER J. CHUTE, M. E. Engineering and Surveying Maps of the Goldfield Mining District for sale H. F. BHUCE M. I.. JONES JgRUCE & JONES Mining Engineers U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyors P. 0. Box 302 Goldfield, Nev. P. HOWARD AUDITING AND rXPEET ACCOUNTING Books of Accounts Installed. Book-keeping Taught. Office Supplies. Office No. 7 Exploration Building. BOOKER, PHDLBRICK & FENNER Oonscltixo Mixing Emtiiuw U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor* uflBi ltd surveys for 0. 8. patents. Preliminary and rnAerirronnrl Purveys, Expert Examinations and Reports | GOLDFIELD, NEVADA JJ LUEKMAN Consulting Mining Engineer Cotie P. O. Box 892 Betlfonl-McNeil Goldfield, Nev. , QLAUDE M. SMITH District Recorder OOLOPIFLO. NlViD* Conveyancer and Notary Public. Mines and Mining. - JgEN PEARLMAN MINING PROMOTER Tonopah, • Nevada I A L. HUDGENS STOCK BROKER 401 Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. Member of San Francisco Stock and Exchange Hoard J.J L. RAY Assayek & Chemist. Formerly of Lake City, Colo. Accuracy Gnaranteeil Complete New Plant Ramsey Ave., near Main St OLDFIELD ASSAY OFFICE BOSS WOODWABD It CO. Proprietors ’ Prices of Assaying: Gold. $1; silver, i $1. gold and silver. $1.50; lead, $1; cop ! per, $1.40. ASSAYING J. li. I1A1NER, Metalurglst and Chemiat. IN. MCLEOD \H-VYEH CHKM1KT 1747 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. Gold, Silver or Lead..50 Send lor complete pricelist & mailing envelope* TODD-HAHN CO. 101 OLD STREET Gold and Silver. Gold, Silver and Lead Gold, Silver and Copper .76 .1.00 .1.25 H. DOWNER R. H. DOWNER, E. M. ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS Specialty made of I'raplre and Control As i sa>s. Examination)' and Reports made on : Mining Properties. Mailing packets on appll I cation. Junction Main and Broadway P. O. Box 175 Phone 522 GOLDFIELD. NKV. Kenneth N. Wade K. Edwyn H. Maunsell WADE AND MAUN SELL MINE CONTRACTING and MIN1N G E S GIN E E RH We examine and "report on mines and pros pects and do a general engineering and con tracting business. Bedford-McNeil Code. Tele phone i* i. P. O. Box 114. Goldfield Address, Columbia, Nevada. THE St. NICHOLAS HOTEL (Mrs. Miller’s Adobe.) | FIRST-CLASS ROOMS AT MODERATE RATES Myers Ave., V£ Block West of Main Ht. Western Ore Purchasing Co. CHAS. SNYDER, Mgr., RENO, NEVADA Ores Sampled and Purchased in Transit Highest Cash Price Paid for all Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores. Correspondence Solicited. -I'M K Gold Center Mining and Development Co. OF BULLFROG Owns 11 splendid claims. Three lie on Montgomery mountain just eaRt ol the Sho shone ; one is joined by the Denver and Eclipse mines on Bonanza mountain and the remaining ten are in choice locations. Development work by tunnel is opening values and five of the claims are being pushed to patent. The first block of treasury stock is now offered for subscription at lojcents per share; payments, one-third -ash, balance in 30 and 60 days. Full information and illustrated report furnished on application. THE NATIONAL EIINAINCE CO. TRANSFER AM) FISCAL AGENTS 848 EQUITABLE BLDG. DENVER. COLO. niHuiHUiniiiHiuniiiiiiHaBHiuuiiniiin ■ LEASES TO LET On seven groups of some of the best located mining claims in different parts of the Goldfield district. 360 acres to select from, all close in and near producing mines. All claims sufficiently developed to obtain patent. Apply to M. W. JELINEK, COR. BELLVIEW AND MYERS AYE., GOLDFIELD, NEV.