11JMHMH .DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEVADA, Hill) IV, AIGUST 12, 1910.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCE M E IN T S.
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J. J. LYDON
Of Tonopah hereby announces his
andidacy tor the Democratic nomi
.ation for
INSPECTOR OF MINES,
subject to the will of the voter?
of the democratic party at the prir
maries to bo held on the 6th day
of September, 1910.
WILLIAM L. HACKER
,of Round Mountain hereby an-
counces his candidacy for the dem
ocratic nomination for
i ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held on
the 6th day of September, 1910.
C. 0. BURKERT
of Manhattan hereby announces his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation for
i ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican par
ty at the primaries to be held on
the 6th v day of September, 1910.
FRANK P. MANNIX '
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
COUNTY TREASURER
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
GEO. B. SWASEY
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
CONSTABLE
of Tonopah Township, subject to
the Will of the voters of the re
publican party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber. 1910.
J. P. BRISSELL
Hereby announces his candidacy for
. the democratic nomination of
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
of Tonopah .township subject to the
will of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the Hlh day of September. 1910.
W. P. "BILLY" ACKERMAN
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Short term)
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
GILBERT C. ROSS
of Tonopah hereby announces his
candidacy fbr the democratic nomi
nation for
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
of the state of Nevada subject to
the will of the voters of the dem-
ocratlc party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1910.
R. B. " DICK " DAVIS
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Long term)
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of Ue republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
T. O'CONNELL
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER ,
(Long term)
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of '." the democratic
party at the primaries to be . held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
RALPH WARDLE
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR
of Nye county, subject to the will
of i he voters of the republican
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September. 1910.
V GEORGE FOLEY
of Round Mountain hereby announc
es his candidacy Tor the democratic
nomination of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Short term)
of Nye county, subject to the will
of ih voters of the democratic
laiix 'it lb" primaries to be held
on ili .! day of September. 110.
J. A. BUCHANAN
of Hound Mountain hereby an
nounces his candidacy for the re
publican nomination for
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Xye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican par
ty at the primaries to be held on
the 6th day of September, 1910.
f n w
l r. niLOUi
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republicau
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, ,1910.
A. H. ELFTMAN
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters ot the republican
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
E. G. "TEDDY" OSBORN.
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to ,the will
of the voters ot the republics
party, at the primaries to bo held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
M.P. SHEPARD
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of.
AUDITOR AND RECORDER
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the Gth day. of September, 1910.
CLEVE. H. BAKER
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination for
ATTORNEY GENERA L
subject to the will of the voters
of the democratic party at the pri
maries to be held on the Gth day
of September, 1910.
CHAS. J. ENQUIST
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
. SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September,! 1910.
GEORGE SPRINGMEYER
of Goldfleld hereby announces his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation of
ATTORNEY GENERAL
subject to the will of the voters
of the republican party at the pri
maries to be held on the 6th day
of September, 1910.
SAM F. LINDSAY
of Rhyolite hereby announces his
candidacy for the democratic nomi
nation of
AUDITOR AND RECORDER
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
JAMES HAYWARD
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
CONSTABLE
of Tonopah township subjact to the
wiil of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
C. L. MILWARD x
of Rhyolite hereby, announces his
candidacy for the democratic nomi
nation of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
, (Long term)
of Xye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September. 1910.
J. A- TIMLIN '
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
COUNTY CLERK
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to- be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
KEY PITTMAN.
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination for
U. S. SENATOR
subject to the will of the voters
of the democratic party at the pri
maries to be held on the 6th day
f S ptemher. 1910.
ROBERT G. POHL
Hereby announces his candidacy for
tha republican nomination of
COUNTY CLERK
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
T. L. ODDIE
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination for
GOVERNOR
of the state of Nevada subject to
the will of the voters of the re
publican party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1910.
ED. WELSH
Hereby announces his candidacy
for the democratic nomination of
CONSTABLE
of Tonopah township, subject to
the will of the voters of the demo
cratic party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1910.
PUDDY GRIMES
Hereby announces his candidacy for
tha democratic nomination of
AUDITOR AND RECORDER
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
L. L. MUSHETT
Hereby announces his candidacy foi
the republican nomination of
COUNTY TREASURER.,
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party, at the primaries to be held
on the Gth day of September, 1910.
KENNETH J. BOOTH
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
MARK R. AVERILL
Hereby announces his candidacy lor
the republican nomination of
DISTRICT JUDGE
of the Fifth Judicial District of Ne
vada, subject to the will of the
voters of the republican party, at
the primaries to be held on the 6tb
day of September. 1910.
E..A. HARMER
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
CONSTABLE
of Tonopah township, subject to the
will of the voters of the republi
can party, at the primaries to be
held on the 6th day of September,
1910.
CHARLES G. SMITH
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
CONSTABLE
of Tonopah township subject to the
will of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
J. F. M'CAMBRIDGE
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
AUDITOR AND RECORDER
of Nye county, subject, to the wiy
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1 910.
W. W. BOOTH
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination for
STATE PRINTER
subject to the will of the voters
of the republican party at the pri
maries to be held on the Gth day
of September, 1910.
THOMAS S. MARSHALL
Hereby announces his candicacy for
the democratic nomination of
COUNTY TREASURER
of Nye County, subject to the win
of the voters of the democratic
party, at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
ED. MALLEY
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the democratic nomination of
SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR
of Ny county, subject to the will
of the voters of the democratic
party it the primaries to he heid
on the fith day of geptemhei. HID
C. A. HUMPHREY
Of Manhattan hereby announces his
candidacy for the democratic nomi
nation of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
(Short term)
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters . of the democratic
party at the primaries to be held
on the Gth day of September, 1910.
CHARLES S. SPRAGUE
of Goldfleld hereby announces his
candidacy for the democratic nomi
nation for
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
of the state of Nevada, subject to
the will of the voters of the demo
cratic party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1910.
ARTHUR H. KEENAN
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries to be heid
on the 6th day of September, 1910
J. F. DOUGLAS
of Goldfleld hereby announces his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation for
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
of the State of Nevada, subject to
the will of the voters of the re
publican party at the primaries to
be held on the Gth day of Septem
ber, 1910.
WALTER I. SHILLING
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
ASSEMBLYMAN
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican par
ty at the primaries to 'be held on
the 6th day of September, 1910.
H. H. ATKINSON
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
of Tonopah township, subject to the
will of the voters of the, republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the Gth day of September, 1910.
HUGH H. BROWN
of Tonopah hereby announces bis
candidacy for 'the republican nomi
nation for
ATTORNEY GENERAL
tof the State of Nevada, subject to
the will of the voters of the re
publican party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber,' 1910.
JOHN J. BARKER
of Rhyolite hereby announces his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation of
SHERIFF AND ASSESSOR
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters of the republican
party at the primaries, to be held
on the 6th day of S?ptember, 1910.
P. M. BOWLER
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
of Nye county, subject to the will
of the voters ' of the republican
party at the primaries to be held
on the 6th day of September, 1910.
GEO. S. NIXON
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the republican nomination of
UNITED STATES SENATOR
subject to the will of the voters
of the republican party at the pri
maries to be held on the 6th day
of September, 1910.
E. E. ROBERTS"""
of Carson City hereby announces
his candidacy for the republican
nomination for
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
of the State of Nevada subject to
the will of the voters of the re
publican party at the primaries to
be held on the 6th day of Septem
ber. 1910.
F. H. NORCROSS
of Reno hereby announces his can
didacy for the republican nomina
tion for
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
t bject to the will of the voters of
the republican party at the primar
ies to lw held on th Uh day of
September. 1910.
WONDER WILL SOON
HAVE QUARTZ MILL
Power Line Now Being Built, Water
Supply Provided, and a Hurry Order
Given for Machinery.
It now seems as if there is to
be no further postponement of the
resumption of active mining opera
tions at the Nevada 'Wonder.
For a long time the officers of
the company have been working
on various details preparatory to
the building and operation of a
mill, overcoming obstacles, and now
their efforts seem to have reached
the point where the next step will
be to commence using picks, shov
els, drills and powder.
As was told last week in the
Mining News, as a rumor, the com
pany has decided to purchase its
electricity from the Pacific Power
company. This is the company
whose line is now being built from
Mono county, California, by way of
Lucky Boy, Schurz and Rawhide,
to Feirvlew and Wonder. The ma
chinery for the great generating
plant has already begun to arrive,
and the pole line has reached a
point between Luning and Lucky
Boy. This, for a time at least,
cuts out the line from' Fallon.
According to a circular letter
sent to stockholders over the sig
nature of Ferdinand II. Graser, sec
retary of the company, a contract
has been awarded to the Mill and
Smelter Engineering- company o(
New York, and "the company has
stipulated with the contractors for
RESUME DRILLING
AT SULPHUR ILL
AFTER A WAIT OF SOME WEEKS
BORING IS RESUMED ON
BLACK ROCK DESERT.
During the past ve,k there has
been a revival of activity at the
Sulphur oil fields. Yesterday the
option of the High Gravity United
Oil company on the property of the
C. O. D. company would have ex
pired had work not commenced, but
Wednesday a small force of men
was put to work cleaning up and
getting things, in shape for resum
ing drilling, and a telegram was
received from President J. E. Kerr
that he had shipped a carload of
material from San Francisco.
It is reported that George Noble
has organized a company and that
as soon as the charter Is received
drilling will be commenced. It is
also said that a New Vork company
of ample means has taken over the
property of the Sitting Bull com
pany and will begin active opera
tions within the next thirty days
Silver State.
BIG STRIKE ON
ELY PROPERTY
By AKHuciated Press.
SALT LAKE, August 11. Ac
cording to a dispatch received from
Ely yesterday one of the biggest
strikes in that country has just
been made at the Ely-Calumet prop
erty in which A. D. Myers of Los
Angeles is the controlling factor.
The dispatch says that the company
has struck 11 feet of ore that runs
25 per cent copper and the com
pany is now taking out 40 tons of
ore per day.
The same veins that traverse the
Calumet also run through the Ely
Centennial ground. The Grand De
posit claim of the' Calumet, has
been a great shipper in the past,
much gold and silver ore having
been taken out of the claim.
It will be some time, we fancy,
. in. iuiu,iiib ui hi, mi if,
rates will cut much figure In poll- i
tics.
WM. MM LAN
of Reno hereby announce his can
didacy for the republic: ii nomina
tion for
STATE TREASURER
subject to the will of the voters
of the republican party at tli prl-
marlt-a to be held on the 6th dart
of September, 1910.
the greatest possible sped in eom
pleting their work."
Tne pipe line from Horse Creek
is to be completed by the company,
and. now that the building ot tha
mill and furnishing power to run
it are arranged for, no doubt the
work will be carried on with great
er regard for speed than hereto
fore. While a very important Job,
involving a great deal of labor,
there are no difficult engineering
problems to be solved, and by tha
time the mill is ready and the
power line finished, the water will
doubtless be on hand.
The traction engines are again In
service, and with the wagons fitted
with new and larger wheels, are said
to be handling much heavier loads
of pipe than heretofore.
During the week a team laden
with picks, shovels, drills, a large
range, tents and other camp equip
page, arrived from Fallon and was
unloaded here, to be used in con
nection with, the laying of the
pipe.
It is said to be the intention.' of
the management to resume opera
tions at the mine in the immediate
future, and that the new superin-i
tendent has been engaged.,
With these three jobs going on
at the same time, the business out
look for the next few months' in
this camp is good. Wonder News.
NEW RATES TO
BE IN FORCE ON
OCTOBER FIRST
Thtjre is now assurance that the
Reno rate case recently decided
against the Southern Pacific com
pany, by the Interstate commerce
commission, will result in the low
ered rate going into effect October
1st, when the back haul charge will
be eliminated.
There is a possibility that the
railroad company will take an ap
peal to the interstate commerce
court, although that body is not yet
fully organized. ' In the event that
the organization Is not complete be
fore October 1st,,' the appeal may
be taken to the federal courts.
But it is understood that this is
not the plan of the company. It Is
now compiling data on gross and
net returns on freight Bhlpped to
and from Reno during four repre
sentative months, selected' as Octo
ber 1909, and January, April and
July of this year.
The Gazette's information, which
is high and unbiased, gives this
paper to understand that there is
little possibility of such an appeal
being taken and that there is a
strong probability that the city will
shortly possess a number of large
wholesale houses, making this the
distributing point for a large sec
tion. It is also said, but not fully
confirmed, that an option has been
taken by a large wholesale company
In the Van Buren building at Lake
and Second streets, and that two
stories will be added to the build
ing and the entire structure will
be occupied by this wholesale house.
There are other moves being made
to house the new firms, who will be
able to do a large and profitable
business as soon as the rate ques
tion Is definitely settled. Reno Ga
zette. Temperature Report
Yesterday's hourly temnerature
rppord at the weather Tu r pan office
was as follows:
fi. a. m 63
7 a. m 67
8 a. m 69
9 a. m 72
10 a. m 74
11 a. m 79
12 (noon) 80
1 p. m 82
? 1- ni 83
3 p. in 87
l: m 84
5 p. m. , gl
Highest a year ago. 85; lowest,
60.
Fresh milk and cream. Tono
pah Dairy, tf