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PAGI THREE crnno the cub Why Not, Today's Saturday, Ain't It? IS YOUR TAILOR INTONOPAH OR CHIGAGO? JUVUl REPORTER These ARE NOT SAMPLE PAT TERNS. Call and tee them before buying your fall suit and compare our prices with those you have been paying for Chicago made clothes. kmrwlAji T ildvl 1AC W with to call the attention of -SOME. TIME OfA Wfc. the men of Tonopah to the largest and finest 3tock of tuit and overcoat patterns ever brought to Nevada. WOfttJ WITHOUT BrTrtL. iwf'J www uu rJCL rv um ' W. D. ELLIOTT. Merchant Tailor BROUGHER AVENUE, OPPOSITE MI2PAH HOTEL. OFXOOI OLD TONOPAH ill TORNADO IN NEBASKA. By Assool.t.d l'r-. NORFOLK, Neb., Oct. 10. Advices from O'Neill report a tornado near there last night, killing three per sons and doing immense damage. H SEATTLE REPRESENTS THE RADICAL SIDE OF THE SOCIALIST ELEMENT. VACATION FARES THE TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEV., OCT. 11, 1913. f - 1 n L mil... 1 I y. I I t J I II I T Vtjn I II I kM WT-lll 1 K JJ I t I - milli I y I 7 r. i ' " " ; i ' ' " I The Northern Concert Hall DANCE EVERY EVENING The Public Is Cordially Invited ST. PATRICK 8TREET BIG CASINO R. FRED BROWN STOCK BROKER All Southern Nevada Stocks bought and sold on San Francisco, Philadelphia Ex Changes and New York Curb 111 Main Street TONOPAH, : : : NEVADA The Cobweb (Formerly the Nevada Club) STATE BANK BUILDING ONLY THE FINEST WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS HANDLED. RETURNS BY' WIRE RE CEIVED ON ALL IM PORTANT EVENTS The Cobweb JOHN MANION DELL HAMMOND NICK ABELMAN Proprietors Wittenberg Warehouse & Transfer Company Exclusive Agents Dr. T. A. Musante ...DENTIST... Rooms 414-415 Stat Bank Building PHONE 942 TONOPAH :: :: :: N EVAD Helen M.Rulison, d.d.s. ...DENTIST... Rooms 3061307 State Bank Building TONOPAH :: :: :: NEVADA FOR Genuine Rock Springs Coal... EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION W. 0. DRESSER The Furniture Hospital CUSHIONS, PORCH CUR TAINS AND AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER J. L. Pennington, Mt DENTIST Suite 502-03, State Bank Bldg. TONOPAH, NEV. m II. t. LfSTINE ! Stock Broker I ESTABLISHED 1905 Southern Nevada Securities bought and sold on San Fran cisco and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges and New York Curb. MAIN STREET PHYSICIANS DR. ROBERT O'NEAL PHYSICIAN AND S'JRGEON OFFICES: STATE BANK BLDG Hours: " 'o i. a. m. z to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Residence Edwards and. Oddie Streets. PHONE 292 and 293 DR. P. D. McLEOD State Bank Building Rooms 414-415 Progress Bakery PHONE 404. Appetite teaser, everywhere, lit bakery wine, You know full well thu t some bakers carry a hiutfer line tf bread, ck, pte, oiHikint?. tlouKlniui and bukery Kootln than others and It is com mon seiiHt the one that has the trade ca rrlen the. goods. We have hot h. Our h helves are al w ays well Blocked with flint class goods. We employ only expert ha kern and our delivery Her vice In rnutrtiiVHH. PETER FABBI. LIFE A GAMBLE SAYS DENVER POLICY 16 OLD-TIME DEALER PHILOSO PHIZES ON UPS AND DOWNS - OF EXISTENCE. FORTUNE HEARS OF DEATH A OH LAST MRS. AMELIA STEVENS READS OF SEARCH FOR HER IN CHI CAGO PAPERS. REGAN'S (Formerly Carr & Beckley) If you appreciate the beat of goods and courteous treat ment, call at REGAN'S ED REGAN, Prop. The Biggest little resort in Tonopah P. M. CUNNINGHAM, Opt. D EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED Office with Drs. Cunningham and Ricarda. MORROW i HUSSEY BLOCK ATTORNEYS J. R. MASTERSON, H. D. PHVSISIAN AND SURGEON Orflces Nyco Building Office telephone 64 Rcsldeuce telephone, 1224 TONOPAH :: :: :: :; NEVADA Upholstering Furniture Repairing MINERAL 8T. OPPOSITE MIZPAH HOTEL ... . SUMMER EXCURSIONS Los Angeles every Monday Wednesday and Saturday until OCTOBER 25TH. Principal points east May 6 Travel In comfort and take the through Pullman sleeper via t Tonopah k Tidewater Railway D ASPUND H. 1. 6HSTRAP, Generil Agent, Frl. ind Pni. g, 115 K. Ramsey 8t, Goldfleld, Nevada Telephone 912109 Main St. TONOPAH : : : NEVADA J. C. Robertson STOCK BROKER MINING INVESTMENTS All Stocks Bought and Sold on San Francisco and Eastern Stock Exchanges Member San Francisco Stock Exchange HUGH H. BROWN Attorney at Law :."loe: 312-316 State Bank aJJ Trust Co. Iiuildlng TONOPAH - NEVADA. H. R. COOKE ATtORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Offices now located od fifth floor State Bank and Trust Building, TONOPAH NEVADA Butler Theatre THE POPULAR LITTLE PLAYHOUSE Up-To-Date Motion Pictures MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON 1 .30 and 2:30 p. m Entire Change of Pro ram EVERY EVENING Admission - 10c Evening Performances at 7 o'clock. Commence HU tt Inhm WO AM. J. A. SANDERS Attorney at Daw 111 praolice In all courts of State , Office: Court House Ed Chase of Denver, Colo., Is a guest of the Hotel Utah, on his way to the Pacific coast. There are some people, prohably, who do not know Mr. Chase. For the benefit of the few who do not know him, it might he stated that Mr. Chase is prob ably the most famous of the old time gamblers now alive. Mr. Chase was born in Rochester, N. Y., and went to Denver in the '50s, when the town was only a vil lage. From the time of his arrival there until a ban was finally placed on gambling he was the proprietor of a gambling hoouse. He also oper ated gambling houses in adjoining states and had some exciting experi ences in the Rlack Hills and other places in the early days. Mr. Chase does not. care to talk of I his holdings in Colorado, but it is understood that he is worth several millions. He is a larire holder of street railway bonds and real estate in the Colorado capital and also owns extensive interests in coal lands in the state. It is said that he could close out his Interests in anthracite coal lands near Boulder at more than a million dollars any day that he desires to release possesion. To a reporter Mr. Chase said! "Everything in life is a gamble. So far as gambling is concerned, it is largely a diversion. I believe that gambling is all right for men who can afford it, but men who work for small wapes should keep away from gaming tables. When 1 was in the business I always discouraged men of limited means from gambling. If a man is worth a million dollars and he wants to gamble, it is his own business and he doesn't hurt any body; but a man working for a small salary, with a family to support, should keep his money in his pocket. In faro bank and roulette, when the games are played on the square, there is only a slight percentage in favor of the house, but the player has to do the guessing and there is where he loses. There is no game nf chance in the world as fair as faro bank to the man who plays. "One thing that is largely responsi ble for gambling's being tabooed nearly everywhere is the fact that dishonest men wanted to make too much monev. and accordingly ran crooked games. There was no ex cuse for this. The percentage in fa vor of the house In a gambling game is enough and the men who ran the games should have been satisfied with it." Mr. Chase is 76 years of age, hut he carries his years lightly. He has the reputation of never having turn ed down a friend and is said to be generous to; a marked degree. ro th e OAKLAND, Oct. 11. Mrs. Amelia Duvall Stevens, heiress to the vast fortune of the late Alexander Duvall and to the Chauteau Bellevue near Livermore, has been located in Chi cago after an absence of ten years, according to advices received today by Attorney A. P. Leach, represent ing the public administrator. Mrs. Stevens read in the Chicago papers that her father had died and that the authorities were searching for her as the only heir to the for tune. She immediately consulted a lawyer and announced her intention of leaving for California at once to claim the estate. "We received a telegram from a Chicago attorney stating that his client, Mrs. Stevens, would start for California to claim her father's for tune," said Attorney Leach today. "1 Wired back asking for further par ticulars and stating that Mrs. Stevens was sole heir." Twenty years ago she was con demned by her father because she ran away and married Thaddeus Stevens, then a nurse in a Livermore snnitonuin. About twelve years ago she divorced her husband anil then returned to the parental roof, where she remained for less than two years Her father only partially forgave her and forced her to occupy the position of a servant about the house. Tiring of his attitude of unforgiveness to ward her, she again packed up and left for parts unknown. Alexander Duvall died last April His wife preceded him by ten months. The aged vineyardist left no will and the estate, consisting of 180 acres of vineyard land, valuable win eries and the family home, together with nearly $100,000 in stocks and bonds, passed under the control of the public administrator The sale last Saturday was held to dispose of the personal property about the ranch. Members of the French col ony who attended were grieved to see the belongings of the late mis tress of the Chauteau strewn about by other hands . They wished for the return of the daughter. Mrs. Rosalie Ceelen Cop of San Francisco, a niece of the late Mrs Duvall. was the nearest of kin pres ent. Alexander Duvall had no rela tives other than his daughter and he had disowned her. The appearance of the rightful heir to the property will not affect the sale of Saturday, but it means that Mrs. Stevens and not the state will receive the big estate, comprised of 300 acres of vineyard and orchard, to gether with a large country home. Tonopah is represented at the sen sational hearing of socialist cases before Judge Humphries at Seattle by Thorwald Siegfried, attorney for the radical element of the socialist party He secured the writ of pro hibition citing Judge Humphries to appear before the supreme court at Olympia. Attorney Siegfried was an active member of the bar during the Man hattan boom, when he owned the Mustang Extension, which he dis posed of before leaving the southern country. He built the large frame house near the old Tonopah high school and is a son-in-law of S. K. Bradford, the mining engineer, who is now visiting here. San Francisco and return . . Santa Cruz resorts and return . . . LosAngelesviaSantfOO A A Francisco & return mMO.UU ."$31.75 $31.75 ,On sale Mondays, Wednesdays, Sat urdays. Final return limit October 31st. Liberal stop-overs in both directions. Have you a "silent" musical In strument In your home? Unless It's anchored there by sentiment, let a for sale" ad in the Bonanza find a buyer for it Read the Bonanza Want Ads. For descriptive literature or further in formatiou call at depot or phone 187 TGHQPAH AND 6QLDFIELD RAILROAD CBiMY Auditor and Treasurers Quarterly Report To th Ilononililr Bonril f County unniilaulonrr. of STye County, State tif t- film. (lentlemen Herewith please find Auditor's and Treasurer's quarterly report me iiuHiier emunir sentemner. m t. Liulunee on hand July 1, 1!U3. July AUK"t . . . September Total. July AuKUHt ... September $S7.384 29 ltK(rcilTS. 1)1 SHI HSKIK.TH. ...19,606.71 . .. lS,344.nl . .. 13,743.61- $46,694.73 . .$134,079.02 . .$21,294.33 . . lU.li2S.M3 . . 16,S9U.S5- on hund October 1st. 1913 HRt'RIPTS." $48,814.12 . I8&.264.90 1912, rate $2.45 1912. rule $2.95. 1912. rule 3.30. 1912, rule 3.7f. oHta . usts Oelhxiuent taxe IH-hmMient taxe lelilKiient luxeM, 1'ellnquent luxeK, Le!lmtucnt eol Dellmtuent feeH lehuiOent ami proeeedH vi delinquent and proeeedn IVi-Komil pronertv. rate $2 IVl-Honttl property, rule $: IVi-Homil tirouertv. rute ij.r:t..... Personal properly, rule 11.31 Hilllion, rate $2.K1 Hullion. rate $l.r,. Ilullion. rate $:t.s , I'roeeedH tax wale, rate $2.45 I'roeeetls tax sale, rate $2.9."i Proceeds tux sale, rule i:t :itl I'Yes Folia IHberlff) , Dance hall license County licenHca Docket fees Hunting licenses iMtKineers' licenses Fines Costa ale county property ( tt phans' home Ivstate Kd.niondH Ipauperl Kenate ri . : U. H. Co.) Kstate J. Murphy (pauper) xpense County Commissioners . . Library school apportionment ... Nye ( ounty school apportionment tate school apportionment Kmerjfeney school money (Troy). Normal School Manhaltnn schon. Interest ....... Manhattan school principal July. August. September. 396.31 $ 168.91 ti0.2f 181.65 B6.75 127.92 31.48 9.00 l.f.O 92.25 24.00 38.31 64.1! 1,421.76 241.97 s 61.11 10.95 303.SU ' 375.78 1,122.63 40.76, 251.43 .84 . ' 179.51 6.2T2 09 17.88 7.199.4J 82.21 6.38 11.00 8.85 26.57 574.60 489.05 975.24 3S7.03 398.67 526.71 4S5.0(I 485.00 533.50 2,194.94 866.90 40.00 34.50 63.00 29.00 43.00 27.00 5.0(1 25.00 5.00 63.00 4 0.00 45.00 17.10 7.80 94.60 72.92 52.28 30.00 30,00 27.00 2.00 126.16 47.35 12.50 290.30 8,810.12 8,519.78 250.00 300 '.'0 175.00 600.00 Total receipts $19,606.71 $13,344.51 $13,743.51 Go to the Cobweb saloon for the nmnnlslA renorts of the baseball championship series. Adv. Oencrnl Indigent Salary - . I mine's salary Kislt and Kfime State 'ounty school Tonopah new school building 1.445.00 Manhattan new school liuildiUK 167.13 Itoad 1,051.84 Tonopah school Interest ., Manhattan school principal Manhattan school Interest torvrv. DISIII HMOHKNTS. Julv. $3,159.75 1.085. 85 3.667.48 583.34 110.00 280.M) 9.130.4 2 Total 20.BS1.11 BASEBALL RETURNS. Returns by Innings of the world's championship baseball series at the Bank saloon. A special operator will answer all Inquiries over telephone. Ofitfi Carried Tonopah Manhattan Hound Mountain Ash Meadows . . . Italian No. 14 . . Johnnie STAIR SCHOOL. dimii iimoii: vrx, July. $20,681.11 August. $2,104.91 995 m 3,672.98 583.33 1.00 267.00 66.70 1.112.61 350.00 405.88 $9,539.61 AllPTUSt. $9,539.61 SPEC5RL 0PFEK FOR BONANZA SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 'OLD GLORY' Monthly total. Total $28.56 .$20,709.67 109.77 125.01) 137.86 199.11 $571.84 $10,111.35 September. $2,816.62 904.32 3.644.98 583.33 80.00 260.00 1,100.26 992.16 1,104.26 60.00 600.00 175.00 $12,310.92 September. $12,310.92 2.090.00 125.00 110.00 $2,325.00 .$14,635.9:1 (III TV SCHOOL. I) I S II I H SK l H) TS. July. August. September. FLAGS - FOR - Everybody Should Wave From Every Home In TONOPAH Carried $20, 709.67 $10,111.35 $14,635.92 Tonopah 287.69 2,074.98 Manhattan 25.00 3.00 102.00 Itound Mountain " Ucatty I-90 Sunnyside 125.00 Dutch l-'lat 100.00 Italian No. 14 193.64 B.00 Cherry Creek No. 4 28.00 Korest Home BB.OO 44.21 Kaiser 80 00 Johnnie 18-92 120.26 Trov 1.60 40.89 SprlWlal -0-00 Monll.lv total... $572.16 $508.74 $2,254 94 Total $21,281.83 $10,620.09 $16,890.86 OUR CHICKEN SOUPS Are not made by simply leading a chicken through them. All our soups are made full strength and delicious flavor. FOR LUNCH OR DINNER You should order a bowl or soup. All the items on our menu are True to Name. We do not serve come backs or have a bargain counter. But we do serve clean, wholesome food at popular prices. Montana Cafe I. MID tilt' SCHOOL. IIIHIIIHSKUKKTM. July. Flags 5 Feet Wide and 8 Feet Long for $3.00 Flags 4 Feet Wide and 6 Feet Long for $2.25 Each Flag is accompanied by an 8-foot varnished pole, ball and truck, halyards, galvanized iron bracket and screws. Leave your orders at the office of the NATIONAL U;m. REALTY & INVESTMENT UJ., next aoor Kicnara mertdii- l tile Company, or at the BONANZA office. Carried flnund Mountain Forest Home . . . 12.50 August. $10,620.09 8.84 September. $16,890.86 $16,890.86 Monthly total JS- 11(ir'tl Total disbursements $21,2JU.3J $10,628.9.1 Respectfully submitted. (SKAI.) W. M. GimHCS, County Auditor. I'KANK P. MANNIX, County Treasurer. KMXIItSIOD. Iteport of the Auditor and Treasurer for the quarter ending Sept. .,0. 1313. Filed Oct. , -1913. ROBKKT (. 1'OltU County Clerk. Approved tills Stli dav of October. 191.1. 11. I'.. DAVIS, Chairman of the Hoard of County Commissioners. Slate of Neyada. Comity of Nye. ss: ,,,, ,..,, , I Itohert 11 1'ohl Countv clerk of Nye County, and ex-offlclo Clerk of the ifoard of County Commissioners, do hereby certify that tl.o above and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the Auditors and Treasurers ouar . . ","K ..1' ?'.,'.,.,,. r en.llnir on September 30th. A. U 1913. as the repori I'm ,' '. ..;.: ... le appears on file anil 01 rocoru in my omce at .i,,uiao, e aloresald. nnnrn. n ennr. (SKAI.) . .,,. j ,'i..ittM nf I Countv Clerk and ex-omcio icrs. in iu pm . . . . u,...,,...,. --t Nyo County. State of Nevada.