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PLEASED Willi
ROUND MAIN
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C. II. Nairn arrived from Round
Mountain yeaiarday, after ancndlnii a
umber of day. la the sold camp.
Mr. Nairn la much ploaaed over (ha
condition of affair In Round Moan
tain; la fart he la rntbuaed to the
point f putting up a mill there, but
cannot ace hi way clear yet to get
the water to operate the mill. If he
secure any water at all. It will have
to be through the Round Mountain
Hydraulic Mining company, and he
hat not been aucceasftil In getting
What he think are Rood tnrma from
that company.
"Round Mountain U beyond a
doubt one of the best camps In the
state of Nevada," said Mr. Nazro,
"and It Is my ambition to put up a
custom mill there. It would be a
good investment for me, and it would
v a good thing for the camp, for
they have come to a milling proposi
tion, notwithstanding the high grade
that they have been turning out. I
nave Deen disappointed In my deal
ings witn me Kound Mountain Hy
draulic Mining company, 'and have
' been unable to come to terms with
them, and of course I cannot get any
water without Its coming through
them. . . 1 ' t
"The camp J as a fine showing, and
"Its future is assured. There 'are
some of the finest properties Id the
' camp that oms would want to look at,
and there will be lots of work for n
"mllU and that Is the work that they
have come' to."t r '""'""
SUDDEN CHANGE
IN THE WEATHER
The cold days have come. At least
one 'of them was' in evidence yester
day. It was cold enough to bring
out the furs, and to make summer
togs distinctly passe. . ' ' ,
' It was getting pretty cold at this
time last year, colder than it. Is at
he present; but the Indications are
that we are not going to have so se
vere a spell this winter. The sud
den change yesterday caught nianv
unawares, but no time was lost in
eettlnz into th
and the gray clouds and shlverv
weather were set at defiance. Sleigh
bells will soon be in order.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
REMOVES OFFICES
' District Attorney Pat McCarran
yesterday had his offices removed
from the Nyco building to the court
house. The reason for the move as
stated by Mr. McCarran, Is that the
Increase- of work compelled most of
his attention at the court house. Mr.
McCarran's predecessor had .his of
fice In the court house, and it Is those
rooms which will now be occupied.
PERSONAL MENTION
W. C. Russell returned yesterday
from a trip to Rawhide.
,C. H. Nazro was an arrival yester
day from Round Mountain.
J. F. Stebblns, a well known min
ing man of Round Mountain Is in the
' city.'.' ' - .
Congressman George A. Bar tlett
will return from Carson this morn
ing. tj.'l'-Kf .. f
Prudent T, p. Rickey Of the State
Bank ,. and fTriist , "company ; arrived
here trora GojdfieM yesterday , and
, proceeded to Blair; ;. - '
C. H. Mace, field engineer for
Messrs. Shockley and Douglass, has
returned from a trip of several weeks
to the Rogue river country In south
ern Oregon.
M.. O. Corey, formerly in the audi
tor's office of the Oregon Shore Line,
arrived here from Salt Lake yester
day to take a position in the Nevada
First. National bank. ; '
James McCambridge left" yesterday
morning for Rhyolite,' where he will
put In the winter. Mr. McCambridge
is an oldtlmer of Tonopah and this
will be his longest absence from here
Ince his first advent. ; '
C. 6. Olive, a banker of Round
Mountain, arrived In the city yester
day, and will remain over pending
the hearing of the , Injunction suit
against the Round Mountain Hy
draulic Mining company. ., .,
Sirs. Wm. F. F.'nter. mother of
Mrs. T. S. Jacobs, who recently be
came the mother of twins, arrived
yesterday morning from Louisville,
Kentucky. Mrs. Fi liter feels much,
elated over the fact that she is a
grandmother.
PROJECT RAILWAY
TOWARDS TOaOPAII
The taaaatent of tb N- a
vada Northers railroad I.aa an-
nounrrd Intention of building
It line to Ootdneld and poMlb.
ly other Nevada Mala, say the
Salt Lake Tribune. One of th
principal reason for the vx-
tending of this line, la aald to U,
the dcalre of the smelting com-
pany at McOIII to be within easy
reach of fluxing ore for that
Immense plant, whose combined
furnace power will be the larg-
est In the world, reducing 15,-
000 tons of ore dally. It Is
learned that the railroad com-
pany will begin work on the ex-
tension of this line In ample
time for Its completion by the
time that the smelter is ready to
be blown In, and Indications at
the present time are that the
Guggenhelms are going to be an 4
4 important factor in the con- 4
4 structlon of railroads that tap 4
4 the larger camps of Nevada, and 4
4 that Ely will be the center of all 4
4 of Its Nevada smelting Interests. 4
4 These facts tend to show the 4
4 magnitude of the plans that are 4
4 mapped out for the future of 4
4 Ely and In addtion to what is 4
4 being done for the camp by the 4
4 Guggenhelms alone, a number 4
4other large Interests are already 4
4 arranging for the development 4
4 of great mining properties that 4
4 have unquestionable merit. 4
4 Among the Utah colony that Is 4
4 Interested extensively In, that 4
4 camp, and all of whom are well 4
4 known In the mines of this state 4
4 are Col. E. A. Wall. David 4)
4 Keith, Thomas Kearns; ! the 4
4 Bambergers, W. W. Armstrong, 4
4 George Gunn and others. , 4
CiIBSON JURY
FAILS TO AGREE
GOLDFIeJld, Nov. 14.-The Gil
son Jury failed to agree, and were
discharged shortly after noon yester
day. Gibson was remanded to Jail to
await the result of an effort to se
cure ball .which will be made by his
attorneys this morning at 10 o'clock.
The failure on the part of the Jury
to reach a verdict came as a disap
pointment to both prosecution and
defense, 'who confidently expected
this undesirable conclusion would be
avoided. . .
The Jury received the case from the
hands of Judge Langan on Monday
after noon at 4:26 o'clock. They re
tired to the district court room, in
the custody of the sheriff's deputies,
and at Qnce commenced their labors.
While little or nothing can be
learned of the actual work done, yet
it is known that the Jury recognized
Trom about midnight, that agreement
was utterly impossible. r
After thirteen ballots upon the
guilt or innocence of the defendant,
the Jury stood 8 to 4 in favor of nd
ing Gibson guilty. Every man being
honest and conscientious in his be
lief, remaining firm, and it became
apparent that time was being usely
consummed In laboring further.
Judge Langan being convinced of
this fact, promptly discharged them.
It is understood that the bone of
contention causing the breach in the
opinions of the Jurors was the ques
tion as to whether Gibson or Maun
sell, the deaceased, precipitated the
difficulty, and it is thought if this
matter could have been settled the
Jury could have possibly reached a
verdict, -it..-; ' s , ;.-f yf it;
u
TONOPAH LADY
' 5!
Mrs. Belle Dormer, the Tonopah
booster; has opened up the first
brokerage .office in Rawhide, and is
doing a rushing business. She is one
of Nevada's ; most energetic ladies,
and has made both money and suc
cess In the brokerage business.
Rawhide Rustler. ' -
ROCK THROWER
HEAVILY FINED
. For disturbing the peace of Tono
pah, Philip Onantllich and Mike Co
lock were yesterday fined by Judge
Brissell $42 each. The two visitors
from the shores of the Mediterranean
got into trouble over a card game,
and then went out side'and fought a
duel with rocks. They pungled up
different kind of rocks In lieu of go
ing to Jail.
TIKKG
PROCLAf-IATION
UI of Nevada Thaaaaglvlat
Prm tarnation Tb time li near at
hand h-D. according: to the custom
of our people, a day should b set
apart and devoted to IhanksKlvlBg.
racr and prala to Almighty Clod
for the many blessing bestowed tin
on us daring the year fast drawing
to a close;
Now, therefore, I, John Sparks.
governor of the state of Nevada, do
hereby designate and declare Thurs
day, the 28th day of November, A. D.
1907, Thanksgiving day.
To the Supreme Ruler of the uni
verse, during the year, we have'
everything to be thankful for. He
has given u sunshine and showers
and natural conditions for the pro
duction of bountiful crops from an
Inexhaustible soli. He has given us
pnr air to breathe, productive of
health and happiness. Neither pesti
lence nor calamities have come
through His dispensation. For which
all we should be humbly grateful. .
The people of this state, as in the
case of many others, are financially
distressed, but this is not attributable
to God. The avaricious tendency of
man is responsible for the misery and
distress now prevailing. It is, how
ever, to be hoped that the cloud will
soon be dispersed and business re
sume normal condltlnnn. rnnoorunHvo
and safe for the benefit of -all classes.
On Thanksgiving day, as you meet
in family and friendly' reunion, re
member the poor and needy with
gifts of comfort and Joy.
Given under my hand and the
great seal of the state of Nevada, at
the capltor, In Carson City, this 12 th
day of November, A. D. 1907.
. y JOHN SPARKS, V j :
'"'.'' .'v Governor;
' By the Governor: ' ;;
V5 :' f r -W. G. DOUGLASS, ,
' ; ? ' . Secretary of State;
- By J. W. Legate, Deputy.
LOOK AROUND
YOUR OFFICE
For ledgers,' daybooks, in fact for
anything that nay be lacking In
your office, go to the Bonanza bind
ery. We have samples or the style
of work which is turned out. but for
the matter of that one does not have
to visit the bindery. There are
samples or our work In nearly all the
offices in the city.
Our work stands as the best rec
ommendation of the character of the
stuff that we turn out. We can do
anything in our line that can be done
in any of the big cities, can do It as
well, and give better, service in the
matter of prompt delivery than any
other institution of the kind in the
State.', ' t ",;
Give us' a, trial. We will do the
reBt. ' '. ', '' -; ''.''! ' v .
AGED MINING
HAN ARRESTED
OAKLAND, Noy." 14. John F.
Davis, aged 70, a chemist and vice
president of the Grand Consolidated
Improvement company, a Nevada
mining concern, was arrested today
on complaint of George W. Brown of
1170 East Fourteenth street, who is
the president of the same concern.
He charged Davis with having obtain
ed money by false pretenses, alleging
that his partner contracted to build
a combination rock crusher amd pul
verizer ami received $300 cashi He
said that the contract was .entered
Into; on? July 6 1906, and that the
machine was to : be ready tor use
within six weeks. Brown Is 80 years
Old. He has enorairerl San KVannlsnn
rattorneyg 1 to prosecute'' his' business
associate.; He reported today when
Obtaining the warrant for Davis' ar
Hst that' Davis was about to leavif
for Nevada. Davis was arrested at
his home, 1453 Grove street, by De
.tfictlve Green. ;
I Notice to Grand Jury I
', Vj :''. '- ''
You are hereby notified to appear
in the County Commissioners' rooms
at the' court house ' in Tonopah on
Friday morning, Nov. loth, at 11
o'clock . tnf f ' '
P. A. McCARRAN, "
t ... ; f ,t rjiatrict Attorney.
FRED DANGBERO ILL.
Fred Dangberg, one of the most
popular and wealthiest young men Ja.
the state, Is reported as being quie
ill at his ranch near Mlnden. Dang
berg is well known in this city. . He
was at one time state , senator from
Douglas county and Is president of
the H...F. Dangberg Land and Live
stock company. i
ft LV AD A lUiST NATIONAL BMiK OF I'O.NOPAll
rMi trrtt wc"tiT t r Ttw iitt mm
M Ml-t I IWMM
t ' IT' !' la
lln W. A -Ut, rvank K !!!.
II. MMtrath, - A. MnilMKi,
TO RAWHIDE
Th mrrm ( aa4rfc ali-rrliaaW-r will -Hhr trataa at Mlaa fa Hanala.
KiX-::i.,,t,' FAIIE $15 One Way
TKI.KUKarH MKSKRVATIONa I1H K4TI V. flM IIRU'K. DAVIS IIOTKL
Mima, atcvaoa
f,I
HYDRAULIC GOLD
A small clean-up from the Round
Mountain Hydraulic Mining company
was sent to the government assay of
fice at Carson on last Monday. The
estimated value of the shipment was
in the neighborhood of $3000.
Round Mountain has the better of
the smelters in this, that It Is not
necessary to wait two or -three
months -for the return money. The
money comes back in about ten days
after the shipment Is made.
TAXES
You are hereby notified that your
State and County taxes (or the year
of 1907 are due and payable. If not
paid December 2, 1907, 10 per cent
and all cost will be added by law.
t R. F. GILBERT,
Treasure of Nye County, Nevad a.
GUILD MEETING.
' .There will, be a meeting of St.
Mark's giuld, this (Friday) afternobn,
November 16, at the guild hall.
h" , '.. -I
Rings Dyspepsia . Tablets do the
work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia,
Indigestion, bloating, etc., yield
quickly. .Two days treatment free.
Ask your druggist for a free trial.
Sold by Tonopah Drug Co. f,
"For Rent," "For Rent Furnish
ed" and "For Sale" cards on sale at
the Bonanza office. ' ' . .
NOTICE.
FOR THE , PURPOSE OF RE
CEIVING SIGNATURES TO AGREE
MENT WITH ITS DEPOSITORS,
THE STATE BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY Villi BE OPEN DAttY
FROM 0 A. M. TO 5 P. M., AND
FROM 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. ALL DE
POSITORS ARE REQUESTED TO
CALL AT ONCE, IN ORDER TO
FACILITATE THE EARLY OPEN
ING OF THE BANK..
;;';.. E. B. CUSHMAN, ;'
11-5-tf. ; J " ' v Cashier.
Journals, cash books and ledger
Just the thing the merchant uteris
best that can be made.' For sulo at
the Bonanza office. '
JOHN GREGOVICH
Dealer in Fancy and Sjtaple
ries
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
FISH, POULTRY, ETC.,X
IN SEASON. '"
TONOPAH . NEVADA
MILK
For -.niedieinally" puri milk
una me oest service in tne
city caU on t , , ,., .. .
TONOPAH I) AIRY! CO.
Herd Barn opposite Ball Ground.
Office Phone 17S3. ; , P. O. Box 452
Pavilion Theatre
ONENIGIIT ONLY
TUBS DAY, NOV. 19th
Special EiiKagement . .
. The Romantic Young Actor
MR. THEODORE LORCH
(' ,' in .i -, ',',,- -' .,
The New Western Military Drama
"The lieoteiiaiit
and the cowboy"
- Prices for the Engagement -
50c - $1- $1.50
Keats on Sale Monday Morning at
.Miners' Drug Store, '
TT U lMWM
A. r k hut
Il4 U initio
trar A. ItartlMt
II. T. !'. ArlMur 1. rock.
Krf I'liiaian. J alia u. Klrrhrn.
It. T. Ilrrl.r Mr
SIMPLEX EIACHINE
ARRIVES FROM LOS ANGELES IN
NINETEEN AND ONE HALF
HOURS.
A 70-horsepower Simplex machine,
owned by Malcolm Macdonald and
Donald B. Gillies, arrived here yes
terday from Los Angeles, piloted by
"Shorty" H. T. Kutzkau and Jed
Newkirk. The record from the an
gel city was broken by several hours,
and the boys were coming all the
time. The running time was nine
teen and a half hours. Shorty held
the previous record which he made
in Macdonald's other Simplex. The
route taken was by way of MoJave,
Freeman and Owens river valley.
Shorty says that the new machine
is the finest thaing that ever hap
pened, and that she covers the
ground like a bird. The Simplex is
the best on the desert, for it has
been constructed on lines which have
been made from observation and ex
perience on the desert, and it has
been many months in construction.
NOTICE.
' FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIV.
1NG SIGNATURES TO AGREE
MENT WITH ITS DEPOSITORS,
THE NYE AND ORMSBY COUNTY
BANK WILL BE OPEN DAILY
FROM O A. M. TO 5 P. M., AND
FROM 7 P, M, TO P. M. ALL DE
POSITORS ARE REQUESTED TO
CALL AT ONCE, IN ORDER TO FA
CILIT ATE THE . EARLY OPENING
OF THE HANK,
A. G. RAYCRAFT,
" ' ,'. ' ':' CASHIER.
, It comes put up , in a collapsible
tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to
the soreness and inflammation, for
any form of Piles; it soothes and
heals, relieves the pain, itching and
burning. Man Zile Pile Remedy.
Price 50 cts. Guarantee.'
Certificates of location for sale Pt
'his office.
Geo. P. DeVjne, Oph. D.
Expert Specialist in Sight
' Delects. .'' ;
If vou have renann tn
,'' believe VOU nemlcrlnsaea
don't trifle with incompe
tent persons; consult a
nnafinlint
Will be at UNfojj DRITO 8TOKF
Nov, 11 to 15 - - phone 472
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Reception saloon; bar,
back bar and bar fixtures, nlann.
safe, glassware and furniture ? also
stock, liquors. Enquire at office of
Dennis & Murphy, McKim buildg.
7-19-tf.
WANTED- VVhlte. girl pr Woman to
do ) light . housework ; : two in'fam-
. y; fil9ei, at home. ? Address "b
'Bonanza office, v i f.
DR. C. C. LYON, drugless treatment,
catarrh and all chronic cases posi
tively cured. At St. Francis. . tf
B'OR RENT Suite of office rooms,
either furnished or unfurnished, in
the McKim building. .
fok KENT Two-room, house for
rent $15 pur, month. Inquire X,
Bonanza Office..., , ; 6-5-tf
WHITE WOMAN wishes, position at
general housework. : "M," Bo
nanza. ; ; ll-l3-5t
FOR RENT 3 room house. $25
per month.t 1 2p. (Y Bohania.l tt,
7r
Pi! li
WILKES WAREHOUSE COMPANY
H COar4Baa
ALL COAL CASH OIN DELIVERY
v:",:'J.v:::::7-;6AS::FOR
No Wood to Cut! No Coal to Carry I No Ashes !
Clean, reliable, ever ready. Heat when, where and as you like it.
.No meter deposit. - Free aervices until frost.
NEVADA GAS CO - SOUTH and BROUGIIER
im&l lifcaaaPM Jam, jwm. mm
RA1LE0AD TCAVa
4m rtt mt
TOliOPAII
Kffectlve Xortbrc 10.
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ALU tl Ml IMILV.
tmt mm4 MM t Mia
So. 14.
10 a. in
1.27 a.m.
7 4 a.m.
1.0 a.m.
1.02 a.m.
10.2.1 p.m.
1.00 am.
4.20 a.m.
11.4Sn.m.
t.l .m l.v.
41 m l.v.
t.SO a.m.l.v.
11 Jia-m.l.v.
S 15 a.tn.jl.v.
7.10 p.m. l.v.
Tonopah ..Ar
. Mlllrra ...Ar
Hlalr Junrt .Ar
.. Ulna ...Ar
. linen ...Ar
. H'no- ...Arl
s -m. l.v
Kan Kr'rt-o Arl
I SO D.ni.'l.v Osdn.
Ar
7.00 p.m. lAr. Salt Lako .
rlh mm luik via
No. 1.
Bean?
No. 10.
7.45 a.m.lLv. . Tonopah ..Arl
10 a.m.;Lv. Ooliinld .Ar
12.05 p.m. Lv. . . ll.-auy ...Arl
8.20 p.m.
7.05 p.m.
4.00 p.m.
8.00 a.m. Ar Loa AnKels Lv
g.uu p. in
TawoBaai mud GoldBrld Iml
4.20 n.m.lLv. . Tonopah . . Ar11.00 a.m.
NOTE Watch for notice relative to
"SHOUT LINE ROUTE" aervlce to Loe
Angeles and other California point
about Deeembfr 1st. This route will
CUT THE TIME AND FARE.
J. F. HEDDEN,
Gen. Passenger Agent
Richelieu
Grill
FINEST SERVICE
PROMPT ATTENTION
Best the Market Affords
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
B A N K
SALOON
' Under new management
. HAFFERON & DRYSDALE
Proprietors
Service Eaexcelled Goods Par
Excellence.
VALLEY VIEW HOTEL
BISHOP, CALIFORNIA.
Under New Management. .t
Entirely Renovated.
Table Unsurpassed. 4
GEORGE LEIDir, MANAGER.
I 1 For all Clattea of
Lumber
CALL AT-.
CARLSON'S LUMBER YARD
Lower Main Street , ..
Phone 2112 P.O. BoalSBS
CARL D. DROSSBL
MERCHANT TAILOR
Removad to
MINERAL STREET
'" Next to Harks' Warehouse
TONOPAH LUMBER COMPANY
Lime and Cement. Bulhllng; and
Rooflng; Paper.
Mining Timbers and Round Poles
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
c. tt. Mcintosh h. r. cooke
Mcintosh & cooke
ATTORNEYS
Offices Tonopah Blk., Tonopah, Nev.
NOTARY, IN OFFICES
WM. F. ROSE
, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 8, Nyco Building, Tonopah,
Nevada. Chicago office: A.-H. Put-
rct low lVHSOUlglOD C
KEY PITTMAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
F. A. STEVENS
Attorney at Law. , ' " ! ,
Associated with Key, Pittmau.
1 GOLDEN BLDG.. TONOPAH.
L. A. GIBBONS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlc, Room 6, Bntler Bldg.
Tonopah, NeTada.
JAMES F. DENNIS
IAWYER
OFFICE, RYAN & STENSON BLDG.
P. O. Box 681.'" Tonopah, Nev. .
; C.C.GRIMES
COUNTY AND U. S. DEPUTY MIN.
ERAL SURVEYOR.
BOX 689, TONOPAH. PHONE 2378
PHONE ROCK SPRINGS
022 'COAL