TBS TOKOPAM DAILY BOWAKZA, TOXOFAH, NEVADA, MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 10l2,
SISTERS TO DANCE
"TEXAS TOMMY"
THIS EVENING
Tonight at the Butler theater
the I'rliity Sisters, a very clever
team of dancers and singers, open
a week's engagement, appearing
each afternoon and evening in an
eiifiru change of program. Tonight
they will introduce the famous
' Texas Tommy" dance. The pic
tures are as follows: "The Eternal
Mother' Riograph drama; "The
Blacksmith," Lubin drama; "The
horsethlef," Pathe western, and an
up-to-date VitagrapU comedy en
titled "In the Clutches of a Vapor
Bath," with John Bunny, the fat
man, as the leading man.
OLD NEWSPAPER
DAYS IN KANSAS
Editor Nirklin of the Barstow
Printer grew reminiscent the other
day and in his last issue divulged
some of his past history. He re
lates:
"Friend Joseph Harmon of llink
ley brought fine samples of home
grown broom corn to the printing
office Wednesday and they carried
our memory back 30 years to old
boyhood days In Kansas, when we
published the Norton Advance
among coyotes, picking buffalo bones
, for meal tickets, and took sorghum,
broom corn, owls and prairie dogs
on subscription. Jack rabbits were
legal tender for all debts, and very
delicious broiled on buffalo chips.
Our county court house was built
on a wagon ready to move occa
sionally. Antelope were thick as
cattle rustlers, and big buffalo
herds made pot shot for Jim Smith,
Buffalo Bill and others. But life
was not a pleasant dream even
then. The financial editor of the
Norton Fog Horn got mixed up
with a rope that had been used
in n horse deal and he died sud
denly. The sorghum press on which
we printed the Fog Horn In a dug
out was seized for funeral ex
penses and we came west."
VANDALS ARE
DESECRATING THE
GRAVES OF DEAD
Some cur or curs parading
n the guise of human beings, but
who are specimens of decayed hu
man flesh and are even nauseating
to themselves, have been visiting
the sacred city of the dead the
emeteries below town, and with
barbarian intelligence have been
defacing the headstones and demol
ishing the stone curbs around the
ittle mound of earth that marks
the spot where lies burled a mother,
father, wife or loving sister or
brother. The headboard of the
late John Hanna, who in life harm
ea no one out ntmeir, was so
badly defaced with Indecent words
penciled thereon, that the little
widowed wife was compelled to have
another made in its stead. If these
dogs of human being could be found
who committed these vile desecra
tions, death hy torture would be
too mild a punishment. The Bo
nanza offers a reward of $23 for
the evidence that will lead to the
arrest and conviction of the mon
grels who have been desecrating the
graves of the dead In the city cemeteries.
The Stock Market
San Francisco closing quotations furnished by
Harry E. Epstine, Broker
TOXOPAH.
Bid.
Tonopah Nevada . . $ ...
Montana 1.02
Tonopah Ex 1.43
MacNamara 2G
Midwav 28
Belmont 8.374
North Star 31
West End 75
Rescue Eula 22
Jim Butler 33
Mizpah Ex 80
Boston 04
oolditf.ld.
Bid.
Goldfield Con $4.43
Vernal 13
Booth 03
Blue Bull 03
Lone Star 0 4
Atlanta 17
Jumbo Ex
Florence
Spearhead Gold .' ,
Comb. Fraction...
Kewanas ,
C. O. D.
Merger Mines . ...
HE TO STARVING
IN SIGHT OF FOOD
KOLDIKK NF.VF.K KILLED ItF.F.K,
THOUGH ABOUT TO PF.KIKII
FOK LACK OF I'OOD.
STARVED AND
LOVED AND YET
THEY DIED
PATIENT STARVED BUT DEFENSE
SAYS IT WAS NEW METHOD
OF T11E.VTMF.XT
An old-time scout, who served
with General Nelson A. Miles' com
mand In Arizona during the pursuit
of Geronimo and his hand of mur
derous savages, told a story the
other evening illustrative of an
Englishman's respect for law and
for other people's property.
The party of three scouts ran
across the man, an enlisted sol
dier, who in a brush with the In
dians had become separated from
his command and had lost his
horse. He expressed great joy
at meeting the scoutsr saying that
he was starving and was about
ready to "end it all" with a bullet
from v his carbine.
He had a good gun, plenty of
ammunition, 'and in plain sight in
the valley below him were at least
a dozeii nice, fat range cattle, and
yet, so strong was the teaching in
his lifetime that other people's live
stock was sacred, that the Idea
of killing one of these cattle to
cat had not occurred to him, even
though he was starving and desper
ate. "And," said the old scout, "he
was a brave man and a good sol
dier, so far as fighting and doing
his work was concerned. He sim
ply didn't know that he had a right
to eat without the permission of the
owner of the cattle."
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 29.
"Love, kindness and friendship"
was entertained by Mrs. Linda Bur-
fleld Habbard, the fasting specialist
toward the girl she is accused of
having murdered by her treatment
according to Miss Nellie Sherman,
a nurse who testified for the de
fense. In opening its case, the de
fense sought to show that the fast
Ing under which Miss Clare William
son, the wealthy English heiress,
died, was a professional method anl
Involved no offense. Miss Sher
man's testimony occupied nearly
the entire day's session Saturday.
At no time, she testified, did Mrs
Hazzard withhold a proper quantity
of nourishment from the patient
"We felt sometimes," the witness
said, "that we were even giving
the patient too much food, consider
ing that all of which she partook
appeared to be Injurious."
She denied statements made by
trie states witnesses that a man
had aided in administering bath
to the patient. No undue influence
was exercised over Miss William
son, she asserted.
Of Miss Dorothea Williamson, the
sister who survived the treatment.
Miss Sherman testified that she was
mentally unsound much of the time
and had been able to assimilate a
greater quantity of food than had
Claire.
PERSONAL
Comings and Goings of Local
People and Others.
Miss Kate Mackey, sister of our
efficient young pressman, Thomas
Mackey, returned yesterday morning
from Bishop, Cal., where she has
been visiting relatives for the past
six months
Gil Bennett, a pioneer of Tono-
i'mm, um now oi unyouie, came up
from the southern city this morning.
.Mr. Bennet reports much new min
ing activity In bis section, especially
at Pioneer, as the Tobin brothers
.20
.52
.05
.13
.06
.14
.23
COM STOCK.
Bid.
Mexican 4.10
Cnion Con 1.22
Asked
$7.23
1.07
1.50
.27
.29
8.40
.32
.77
.23
.34
.83
.03
Asked
$4.47
.17
.06
.06
.03
.n
.22
.34
.07
.14
.07
.15
.24
Asked
4. 12
1.23
XEW YORK CURB.
Bid.
Tonopah Mining .. $7.00
Montana 1.03
Tonopah Ex.;.... 1.4 3
Rescue Eula 21
Midway 27
Belmont 8.37
Jim Butler 3 4
Goldfield Con 4.37
Mizpah Ex 82
West End ..76
North Star 29
Aked.
$7.12
1.08
1.50
.23
.29
8.50
.36
4.50
.90
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bid.
Pitts. Silver Peak
Nevada Hills . . .
Manhattan Con.
Man. Dexter . . .
Man. Mustang. .
Man. Big Four..
Mineral Hill
Cold Wedge
White Caps
Thanksgiving
$1.25
2.20
. .13
. .04
, .04
. .43
. .09
. .04
. .08
Asked.
$1.30
2.25
.14
.05
- .03
.43
.10
.05
.10
04
SALES.
Forenoon ,
600 Nevada Hills 2.15
900 Nevada Hills 2.20
3.000 Big Four (S-10)... .42
In formal
1.000 MacNamara (S-30).. .27
1.000 MacNamara (B-90).. .28
1.000 Rescue Eula 22
500 Nevada Hills 2.20
1,000 Rescue Eula 22
GOO Florence &2
100 Florence 54
400 Florence 53
l,2f0 Tonopah Ex 1.47
500 Rescue Eula 23
1,000 White Caps 08
4,000 White Caps 09
100 West End 77
500 Tonopah Ex 1.50
1,500 Jim Butler 35
1,000 MacNamara 26
2,000 Atlanta IT
2,000 Oro 04
Afternoon
1,500 North Star 32
l.ono Midway 29
1.500 Big Four . . .' 4 3
1,000 Manhattan Con 13
1,000 C. O. D 103
5.000 Atlanta I B-90 ) 18
1,500 North Star . . .' 31
1,000 Montana 1.05
Remember the
. Annua! Report
A law has been enacted in Nevada requiring all foreign corpora
Hons doing business in the state to publish an annual financial
incut of their last year s business in some daily newspaper of
state, a penalty oi iuw is niiiiii-u ivi uuu-vuiupuuuce with the
law. It is apparent why this law Is not agreeable to many of n(
companies operating properties in the state. The law, however, has tht-ear-marks
of a wise provision for the protection of the public, kM
should excite no hostility from those companies whose affairs do not
thrive best in the dark. Full publicity of their financial affairs wffi
be a great help in the elimination of crooked mining schemes Chi
cago Mining World.
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To exterminate dust and dirt. We deliver both ways free and show
you how to operate it. Our charge is nominal, being only $1.50
per day, or $1.00 for a half a day.
AT THE NEVADA-CALIFORNIA POWER CO. OFFICE.
PHONE 112
SAYS HE IS NOT CANDI
DATE FOR TREASURER
Tonopah, Nev., Jan. 29, '12.
To the Editor of the Bonanza:
There appeared in the Bonanza
of aSturday. the 27th Inst., a card
announcing my candidacy as a re
publican for the odlce of treasurer
of Nye county this fall.
This la all mistake. While
deeply grateful to the voters of
Nye county, for past honors, I de
sire to say that I am not a candi
date for county treasurer.
Very respectfully,
R. F. GILBERT.
(Ed. Note:)
The announcement of Mr. Gilbert's
candidacy In Saturday's Issue was
ordered printed and paid for by
himself, and believing that he was
acting In good faith, the announce
ment was made.
CLARK CANDIDATE
FOR PRESIDENCY
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Speak
er Champ Clark, in a public state
ment, declared he was a candidate
for the democratic nomination for
president, standing on his own feet,
"without leaning on any other can
didate." The speaker appeals for
the support of a representative dele
gation of "loyal Missouri demo
crats" who will stand by him as
long as he has a chance for the
nomination. Mr. Clark Is emphatic
In declaring he is In the presi
dential race on his record and
standing end seeks alliance with
no other candidate.
"Governor Folk and his friends,"
said Senator Clark in his state
ment, "may make combinations with
other candidates If they wish, but
they have no right to excuse such
conduct by wrongfully charging me
with like practices."
DECISION EVIDENTLY WROXO.
A Nevada justice has decided that
an automobile is a "deadly weap
on." If he ever owned a balky
one he would be obliged to tele
graph for a more extended vocabu
lary and a mule. Brdlgeport
Chrontcle-Unlon.
are to commence work upon
property on a large scale.
their
. Medium That
your uncle that
stand, turn over ;
stunts.
Visitor I am not surprised; be
never did have any table manners.
wag the spirit of
made the table
and do such queer
LARUE TAXES PAID
II V MIXIXO OOMPAMKS
The sheriff's and tax collector's
office received Saturday remittances
from several of the mines amount
ing to over $3000 for bullion tax
on ores extracted and turned into
bullion for 1911. The statements
have already been published and
show that the income of the coun
ty and state from this source was
the largest in several years. The
bullion tax money Is apportioned
the same as any other Income re
ceived from taxes, the brunt of It
remaining In the district where col
lected. The companies remitting
were the Ophlr, Mexican, Crown
Point and Phoenix. Virginia City
Chronicle.
OH, YOU SILVER.
Silver today reached the high
notch of 58 1-8, the highest It has
been since January 7, 1908, when
it sold for 58. 3-8 cents per ounce.
It now looks as though the 60
cents mark will be reached In a
few days.
NOTICE
Special Fast Freight
Los Angeles 2 Days - San Francisco 4 Days
-VIA-
LAS VEGAS AND TONOPAH R. R.
Salt Lake Route Pacific Navigation Co.
Travel and Ship Your
Freight via These Lines
Yule and Harvard Boats
Vastest and Finest on
Pacific Coast.
See that your Lot Angelei freight it routed care Salt Lake Route.
San Francisco Freight via Pacific Navigation Co.
C.E. REDMAN, TRAFFIC MANAGER, GOLDFIELD NEVADA
The Tonopah Sewer and
Drainage Co. wants a hun
dred new service connections.
Prepare your sanitary con
ditions now. (let rid of the
filth and- disease-breeding
germs before the hot weather
comes. It may save the life
of some member of your
family. We will extend our
mains anywhere and make
your connection on very rea
sonable terms.
Thomas 1). Murphy, the Nye coun
ty mining king, arrived yesterday
from San Francisco and departed
by auto this morning, accompanied
by" John Brunloii, for the new gold
discovery, near lone.
xotick:
All Rebckahs are requested to
meet at Brann house tonight at
7:30 to make arrangements for
funeral services of Sister Bennett,
to be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday,
from undertaking parlors.
WINNIE M. HUDSON,
1 -29-1 1 Secretary.
AXXl'AL STATEMENT.
SOMK JIMP.
CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Carl Sol
berg of the St. Paul Ski club won
the broad Jump in the amateur
class Saturday at the annual ski
tournament at Cary, 111., with two
Jumps of 111 and 113 feet, respect
ively. CONSOLIDATED ATTO COMPANY.
Carrying United States mail and
express makes dally trips from
Tonopah to Manhattan and Round
afountian. Cars leave Tonopah
daily on arrival of mail and leave
Manhattan at 2:30 p. m.
W. C. HARDINO. Agent .
Of the Wolftone Extension Mining
company for the year ending De
cember 31, 1911.
Location of mine, Manhattan
mining district, county of Nye. state
of Nevada.
Debit .
January 1, 1911, to cash on
hand, $2036. 93.
To assessment collected (luring
1911, none.
To amount received from other
sources, $1290.01. Total, $3326.96.
Credit
Mine expenses In year 1911,
$185.50.
General expenses In year 1911,
$464.76. Total expenses, $650.26.
(Also Includes part of 1909 and
all of 1910.)
Balance on hand Decemher 31,
1911, $2676.70.
P. J. KENNEDY,
Secretary, 320 Market Street, San
Francisco. 1-25
Tommy What does the paper
mean by calling Mr. Sharp an eight,
by-ten busines man?
Tommy's Father I presume It
means he is not exactly square.
Home Herald.
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&
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Printing
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do drink, drink at the Now Nevada
Club, where you get pure goods
and a live turkey with one drink,
It the cash register gives ou the
right check. 1-9-tf
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
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Five words to the line:
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washing. Inquire Bonanza of
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I'Oll KENT Nine elegantly furn
nished rooms on Main street; gas,
electricity, water and sewer. See
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WANTED High school girl wishes
a good home. Phone Dr. Elton
Davis. . jt
FOUND Gent's monogram gold
cuff. Call this office. tf
FOR SALE A Ludwlg piano In
excellent condition and toner
easy terms; also some dishes and
rooking utensils. Inquire of Mrs.
Knox, Nyco Club, telephone 263.
l-25-5t
NOTICE OF KORKKITI'RK.
Ira Fancher and Wm. Turner, you
heirs and assigns:
Ira Fancher and Wm. Tur.ier are
herey notified that the undersigned
has expended in labor and improve
ments on the Hill Top lode mining
claim, situated In the Goldfield min
ing district. Nye county. Nevada,
the sum of $100. the sum for the
years 1909, 1910, 1911, of which
you Ira Fancher, are a half owner,
and you, Wm. Turner a one-fourth
owner. Under the provisions of
section 2324, of the Revised Stat
utes of the United Stntes of Amer
ica, covering annual assessment
labor on mining claims; the proof
of labor of the said claim was duly
recorded at the recorder's office, at
Goldfield, Esmeralda county. State
of Nevada. Said expenditure was
the amount necessary to hold said
mining claim during the aforesaid
years and if within 90 days from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, you fail or refuse to
contribute your proportion of said
expenditure as co-owner, which
amounts to $225 to you together
with the cost of this advertisement,
your interest; in the said claims
will become the property of the
subscriber, your co-owner, who has
made the expenditure and Improve
ments above mentioned.
HUGH SUTHERLAND.
Dated at Tonopah, Nevada, this
25th day of January 1 91 2.
Last publication April 26th, 1912.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
You are hereby notified that M. 0
Yueov ell am Jack VUCOVlcn. eo-
owners with Andy Kagenovlch, It
i mint- ici tain in i ii in nuu iutu
einims Known nim caned nunc
and "Biir Four." situated In w
Falrnlav mining district. nortDMM
of Oiildvkp. Nve county, state of V
vana, am expend and periorm nmi
said mining claims during and lot
the year 1911. labor, Improvement!
and development work, as required
ny law in an amount enuai to otw
hundred dollars for each of said
claims, ion are nereov mrtiier no
tified that if at the exn ration of
ninety days from and after the pub
lication of this notice, as nroviiw
ny law. von snail nBve rai ea or
t on of said exnendltiires. made am
performed unon said claims nv me
as nforesa Id. vonr Interests In and
to said mining: claims shall there-
niion become forfeited to me. the
undersigned, ana heroine my prop
erty under and by virtue or tne pro
visions of Section 2 32 4 of the Re-
yised Statutes of the United Statw
ANDY RAGENOVICH.
First publication made on Jan
nary 19, 1912.
I nut ...l.Mf.uM.in Ai.ll 1Q 1 Q 1
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR AND NO
TICE TOJREDITORS.
IX TDK lllSTHir-T COURT OF
- the Fifth .TiwllelHl District of the
Stat of N'evfldu In and for the
County of Nye.
In the matter of the estate ol
Malcolm Larsen, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed and qualified by the district
court of the Fifth Judicial district
of the state of Nevada, In and for
the county of Nye, as administra
tor of the estate of Malcolm Lar
sen, late of said county, deceased.
All creditors having Claims against
said estate are required to file the
same with proper vouchers attached,
with the clerk of the court, within
forty days of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated January 20th, 1912.
R. P. STENSON,
Administrator of the Said Estate.
J. K. CHAMBERS,
Attorney for Administrator.
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