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SNEA
(Correspondence Asaociated Preis)
LONDON'. Dev. 12. The story of
a coloiifl of" Austrai'an Infantry who
. -vr-i viMindei "ir th? GjIMpoli ivn
pjipn nd sent back to Amt'-alia but
w;i,.. concealed his ra.ik and revti
lisind ai a private to serve with the
Australians 'n France has added to
the esteem in which Australians are
held in' London. Colonel Charles Mel
ville Macnagliten, the hero of the
eiory", is hailed as' a man of gal
lantry and RrW-
lif was the son . of Sir Melville
MacuaKi ten, chief of the criminal
Invi utlpation department of Scotland
Yard, says the Daily Mail, and was
fr ..t!clnft law. In Australia when the
war I'tgan, Ie. was the major in
coirtuand of. the firt brigade which
lar.dpa at Auzac Cove on( Galllpoli
''peBMisitla. Within two days he was
wound-J three times." After recovery
In England he returned tp Galllpoli
. &jitl led his battalion -in their. Im
mortal charge at Lone Pine.
After the- eyacuation of ' Galllpoli
hp served . far a time In Egypt and
a 'put from there to England suf
fiTi'ty; fronuwounda and fever. Sur
geon refused him permission to re
turn to active service and he was
i-ent to. Australia as second In com
mand of an . Australian Training
ca m p. . ' .
Dpp day he slipped away from the
ramp and Joined a replacement bat
tallon , in Queensland' undr the
name of Charles Melville and soon
afterward was back .in England train
In? on Salisbury Plain as Private
Melville. He. was. quickly promoted
to he corporal and one day was ask
c I by his commanding officer. "Cor
potal, do you think you could J'-!I'
this company?"' Having commanded
a tr:pnri. the corporal put the com
pany through It's, paces like the vet
Tin he was. '.
Hack in France galn he was rc
osnired by officers who had known
Mm In Oalllpoli as the daring and
brilliant ifoldler they had called
"f'ghttnit Mac." .General Blrdwood.
with !fm he had served, at Lone
Tine, sent for him and gave him a
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To Secretaries of CorporaHons Doing Business in Nevada
:- ' ..;;t gut incorporated in Other States
NOT TOO LRTE TO SAVE $100
R FICTION 1. All foreign corporations doing business in the Stale of
month ot March In each year, beginning in the year 1914, publish a alateruent of their last year
business -in gome newspaper published in the State of Nevada. If published in a daily newspaper,
such statement shall be published for a period of one week, or If published In a semi-weekly or
trl-wekijr newspaper, for a period of two weeks; or if published In a weekly newspaper for a
period ot four weeks,
6HOTION 2 The secretary of the company publishing the statement shall file a copy with the assessor of
-each oounty of the State of Nevada, In which said company is doing business.
SHCTION J Any district attorney In the state Is conyieteat to sue to recover the penalty, or the attorney
euersd. tfhe first oounty suing through its district attorney shall secure the penalty, end if no
stflt 1 brought for the penalty by any dlstrlot attoraey tbe State shall have the right to recorer
-through Its attorney-general.
TMB TONOPXH DAILY BONANZA WILL MAKE PUBLICATION REQUIRED BY LAW, WHICH IN
CLUDI8 TUB" PtLlNQ Of A 8WORN AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION WITH THE ASSESSOR OF EACH
i.., - j , : ..il,u io i-inisin BUSINESS: AN
" 'nt vUUNTIfetS Or THE 8TATE, WITHIN WMIlili tnt v;wmrii.
AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION WILL AL80 BE FURNISHED SECRETARIES.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
--. . (Fill out uJ return)
of the Coroaany
for tlie yfar cmling December 31, 11 S:
.Location of ininr Miuiu8 Ointrki
eeuntf;6f- Sute of Nevad
DEBIT
Dmiembrr 31s 1 17, to cash on liaml
,T MsajiRi;eiits collected during 191S
Ta awauats rrceiTed from ather sontves
CREDIT
Mine expenses ia year 1913
General expenses in y.ar 11M8
Takl diridetuls in year 1!MS
alsace on hand DefMiilwr "1, 191 f
' Address.
; TCNOPAH DAILY BONANZA
f GALUPO
KS INTO
commission. Not lonR afterwards
Colonel Macnaghlvn was again sent
as an invalid to Kngland where he
was summoned to lliwkinghnm pal
ace to receive from the king a deco
ration as a companion of the Order
of SI. Michael and Si. George which
had been conferred upon him several
years before for gallantry at Galll
poli. While serving in the ranks iu
Utah Indians Decimated
J SALT LAKE CITY, Jan 22. Cer
I tain trilxs of Indians on reservations
In rt-ah have been almost decimated
I by the influenza epidemic, accord
ing io uncontinned reports reaching j
J the stable hoard of health here. The j
I death of at least 2WU of the differ-i
'lit tribesmen on a part of the Nav
ajo reservation in southern Flah and
Arizona, one reiwri says,
Adiioes from Sun Juan county in
the southern part of the state, su :
tha' fully 20'iii perished when the
epidemic swept the Navajo reser. i-
tion. Monies are being tonnrt :n I
many out of the way places, rt is re
ported, where Indians, men, women
and children died alone and far from
medical assistance A canvass is be
ing made in this section, and it Is
feared that one or two small tribes
may have been wiped out entirely.
Realizing the epidemic character of
the disease the Indians wander awav
from their tribesmen, ii is said, and
strict account of deaths is virtually
impossible.
The I'in'a reservation., situated in
Uinta county, this state, also has
had a visitation of the scourage, ac
cording to a letter received recently
from an employe of the Indian sen
" "I IIIIIHIIMMIII I
LI
ACTION
France as "Corporal Melville" he ha.l
been personally congratulated by t'te
rommanding general for valor a I
Messines Ridge.
Macnagliten's fighting days are
now over and he is compelled to
reciigni.-; this fact fo, as one of hi?
neii put it, "he is -k'dled like a
colander and it Is only his fighting
spirit which keeps hiin alive."
avages of Influenza
iee- at Ouray, I'lnia county, by
Thomas Itodmond, former field in
spector for the government bureau
I of animal Industry. V to New
Year's day. says the letter. t2 In
dians on the Uinta reservation had
did r Influenza. More than 20
I'ncompaghre tribesmen have gone
Hvd.julic Cart. idoe.
It H iiltru lUtlleuU ullil sollielllll',-.-
dump-runs to use ordinary explosives
for uiluiii Mi d excavMing Ii. routine. i
spaces, i fH,-i ibttt has led t the de-
i velopiiteiu of itie hvitriinlir minim:
I cartridge.
j The rartrldgi; coiisisis of a snl
1 cylinder eonlalliing numerous snnill
pisloiis Mm! move ut right angles to
the axis of ihe cylluitei and evpand
when water is injected inlo them villi
ii Im i til pump. After ilrillinu a deei
enoiiuh bole lie workmen Insert th
cylinder and iben set lo work ai ih
liand pump.
The tiny pisions expand until Mieli
m n lollies benr against the imis
of rock with constantly Increasing
,,r"e ami the rock is gradually frnc
llin d lllldcl irelllel, dolls pressure. Tie
operation it is said, is not only choMp
er than I he ordinary blast bin ilisin
tegraii's a Innter area of ro. u.
Location nottces. proofs of labor,
certificates of location, for sale at
'be Uonanza office.
PER MONTH
Nevada shall, ot later that the
Secretary.
INSURANCE AGENTS
DEMAND HIGHER PAY
illy .tuNorhited lre
LONDON. Jan. 22. Two thousand
agents mnloyed by a London in
surance company have notified their
employer's officers Ihat they will
-trlke unless their weekly wage of
about $14.65 is not increased by $5
They have aro inaugurated a move
inent to organize the agents of other
ompanies, and thus enforce the de
land throughout the country.
At the preliminary meeting, when
to meet the Ureal White Father, the
letter says. Members of the Willow
Creek tribe have left the reserva
tion for the hills and it was not
known whether they had suffered.
I', 'ter Creek Fit's, from this reserva
I on. are s aid to have suffered to
-onie etent
8
OVER AMENDMENT
NEW YORK. Jan. O oul.l
J hardly say Ihat tin douKhlioys li i
reached this port today receivtcl wiih
; 'i:!ariiy the news of the ra'ificullon
of the prohibition uaiiniial
tni'lil.
i They had first learned of
j tion's impendiiiK drench' at
I this iiiornlm:. li'ti roportei
j ei tUe t tMiisiiot i HelKic from .i rev
i eiiue culler, carryiim copies of, tin
New York ninrniiiK dailies with tin
1 news that only three more slate:
1 were needed Io nuike Ihe nation dry
I. Ity the lime the llelKic docked tin
three additional slates htid ra'i'ii'
Ihe aiiiendnietit.
I "Sav. what is lliis aliont 111
try oiiiK dry '.' Is thai straight ''"
"liood ninht, isn't there any bonze
left?"
'isn't there even ativ en
here""
"I'm KoiilK hack to France, ,'tool
sv eei.'" which is the way a douKli
ho says "darned quick" in French.
These are sample.: of the remarks
shouted from the decks of the -He!-Kic
j Some of the men were anpry. de
daring it was not fair that the
j country should he made dry while
they wore away ami had nothing to
I say. Others took it philosophically
and asserted it did not make any
difference to them either way. while
there wore a few who said it would
probably he a Rood thing for every
bodv concerned
MINISTER TO BOLIVIA
inj .4lM.ftted Prrm
MEXICO CITY. Jan 12. Alfonso
Silver, according to a semi official
organ of the government, has been
appointed Mexican minister to Bo
livia. DIVIDEND NOTICE
To the Stockholders of the West
Kud Consolidated Mining Company:
Notice Is hereby given that at a
meeting of the board of directors, of
the above corporation, held at the
office of said corporation.. Syndicate
building, Oakland. Alameda county,
California, on the 16th day of Jatiu
ary, ltflS, a dividend of. five cents
per share upon the issued capital
stock of the corporation was de
clared from the net earnings of the
corporation. Said dividend will he
paJd on the 18th day of February,
191S. to all stockholders of rceoi J nu
the books of the corporation at - 5
o'clock ou the 31st day of January;
books will reopen for transfer ou
the 1st day of February, 191!, at the
hour of S o'clock a. m.
WEST END CONSOLIDATED MIN
ING COMPANY.
GEORGE C. EL-US, Secretary
advJHtlO.
ABJiKSSMEWT KKVnCB
iJOLD ZONK niviriK MTMma mu.
PAKT Loofltion of principal plac of
hUslnePS. TOnonnh Vva Pmintv . N.
vada. Ijooatlon of works. Gold Moun
tain. Efimoralda County, Nevada.
Notice 1 hereby grlven that at a
mwttnff of the Board of directors,
hftlrt on the 26th dav of D(omber.
iftlft, an asaesBmnt No 4 of on (1
jnt par ahftx was levied upon the
Rnttal atork of the corporation, pav
ahiH Immediately In Vnlted State arold
coin, to the Secretary, at the offife
of the company, room 310 State Bank
Building. Tonopah. Nevada
NOT-liU
Any stock upon which thin assess -miiU
shntl remain unpaid on the 31st
lay of January, 191. will be delin
quent and advertised for sale at pub
Mr auction, and unless payment la
made before, will bp sold on Wednes
day, the 4th day of March. 1919. to
ay the delinquent apseaament. to
gether with costs of advertising and
ftxpfnsttft of nale.
Bt order of the Board of Director,
r. A. FHTtVTTAM. Pec ret a nr.
Of fU-e: mat Bank. BulMTne
Tonopah. Nevada. P?4jll
i ho- jt.jiuuids were formulated, and
:he, men appointed a "committee to
call on the directors, their leader,
David Jones, of Leeds, advised them
to make their demands retroactive
from January 1. Uils. in order iliat
th'i.v might be repaid for the ad
vaiii-rd cost of living iu the last yeai
of the war "If your demands are
refused," said Mr. Jones, "lake con
certed action within a mouth" The
suggestion was cheered.
The men claim that the company
NfcW TODAY
wQtilpiUs LI 2)
I fT LoOK ,or ,he 111
i I Jjfffclj sealed package, but pi
' have an eyc out ii
also for the name
' WRIGLEY5 I
SlSjffil That name Is your Pro- isli
; BilH tectlon aaalnst inferior
','vl',';': Bpfi imitations. Just as the fj j
ggig sealed packace is pro- ggp
KillB tectlon aaalnst impurity. g
i;S The Createst Name jg
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free of income tax, on a capltallta-
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