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WEATHER FORECAST g Tonight and Thursday, H Fair. g TONOPAH Daily Bonanza METAL GUOTATION3 SILVER $1.177s QUICKSILVER ..$102 COPPER 2ViC LEAD $5.00 fT!iTli;illTJiLi'll'i!'u'::':'-:m'''11' :'lr v: "''i"A ' "i VOL. MV. N0- 94- TONOPAH NEVADA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS .- '" '1 ri . 11 a M Cincinna AY FIRE ALY OUT F LEAGUE W orks Three Pitchers n Todays Game Wfifwrv mm Mir mvmu i iimuc IS CALLED OFF BOMB THROWN M. -...l, 1 l'ri- j SK.lTTl !; .,. . horV plan . , i ,i I'M t i:. J tin l Thomas M.h x COAST TO COAST AIRPLANE RACE AT TIN PLANT IN FULL SING i, ri-eilllnrni ol urn ,,l t!;.- -i - ! ' " II I '" ":i i 5 ' i 'i . : i . I f.. Wine V.! vnr I'll, :'.'i:il.t I . -1 1 1 - ;i I I. .1 liT'lll- p.il per -lip ..' lo at V u it ' s'.,-i . at I the d-t. paf' I , !' vtas llel' C I! Oct. S. - Much excitement i aused by ii timings frti: I'nited Siaic i t n cles w as :, .eipl of adain and the iFRMANY OUT H tii.iii-liilril I'rraa) san i-'i; ancisco, an w I'll regard to the situation It declared that the wara Kiiuland stated in effect thai tin- "present illegal situation " continue, Italy would "run j , of being ( lit hi ' of the ', peace conference ! OF WAR GAME .n.'lMlf IV I ) t ', K'lHtril I'mil iNilTO.N, Oct. 8 - While that a coiniiiunication ;he Fiuine situation not j re- i had ! . lit to Italy, officials said ii . tiling in the nature of an ul'i such as suggested by the "it of the Italian press ( 'ie gr .. r, iln. .ii.l .div res t.i ..Ml -..Ml "Hi ."..I .1 I"' ill -MM, III It Iter Willi I ier Hit to II 1(1-1 man i urn t.. is .Mil H l.ieuteii ant ,1 HU'iclier. piloting a lie Hnvi d:ni airplane, was t'ir-t ni' font-Icon c i.e. u s in Imp ..it U..IH San Fran " isc.i in a 2,7'i' in i!" nip In Mineola. New l.irh He u.i. followed at in 'e a 1- of i !. .( !i. : hi : h .I i i I HaiielM l fit l"rrnl l IN K!. K. let S l.lelltel.ani I ! achl.-iu in a I ie lla Hand w as 1 ir .1 i : la:! 1:1 1 1 .a-: lo ena t a.r la. r '..la M'li.-.ila lo San Franri-eo and ''ill; T.Mi oilier-, had foil, .wed : I 1 1 . I. ,. k lie. au-e ,.f line I'll a:-" . ai mv otfioial- predii In! :a' 'nam ni the contestants wi.nlil aeli Cleveland liv trgh'ftill "y mii.iiiI Ftni) ! I'I i 1 : 1 ' II i ; i i , Oct S. -An at- :pt was maile to wreck the plant el the American Tin 'late company at li 'Keesport early today when a lielieved to have heen a threw:; on the shipping de ii b' i !.l .1: i;. exploded, tearing h.ie in the roof of the e No one was injured. I 'llis-ll. hoTiih. Il.l'lle 1 r' WILSON WANTS TO TALK BUT TUMULTY AND THE DOCTOR OBJECT UK N't i airplanes flo'lit p; ai'lei liid Vrrmmi i i. i s Fhing t w . transcontinental P.eiio this morn .''ii tlip l.l.'l III" BELGIAN M FAIX OF PLANE WASHINGTON. Oct. 8. President Wilson is stronger today than any time stnee he became ill. more than tv o .vteks ago. said a bulletin by Dr. r, ? ton. Tue pr . s id en t has asked to see wi.-il persons hut neither Dr. Gray son nor Secretary Tumulty has been ahli' to locate any of them. The president told them they showed re markable inability to find anyone he wanted tj see. adding, that so far as r?e was cartc?rned, the "campaign of siecc" was at an end. PASSES OMAHA FLYERS SAVED ;( -,ti' f Mill RFOPFNS MINOR LEAGUES 1111 IIJ IIIO TABLES TURNED ON LENINE IN BEING JOGGED fllv 4 N.u.'intril lre l.OMiON. Oct. s -Advices to Hel- shiKtors report thai Nikolai I.enine. iis:-ian hol-lu vist premier, has heen arresie.i m Moscow. accordiiiK to the Kchatme Teleuraph c.n resp indent it t'openlumeii. I.enine is said to have ordi r. d the arrest of Trotsky, soviet minister of war. hut failed to IP ke.l lliis. and in into rij-tody lead was llilu-elf TWO AVIATORS CRASH TO EARTH Illy MMiM'tntril I'm.' IIINi.HA.M TON. N Met S- was proh Colonel Gerald Irandt. -tl.lv mortally hint and Serneant W N'eviH scnonsly injured when their plane era -la d for an unknown rea sou near Iieposit. N V . litis after CINCINNATI, Oct. 8. With two pitchers knocked out and the third going rapidly, the Reds had an off day, with a jinx of the largest size camped on the fence knocking out all efforts of the home team to get more than a single run over the plate. Cicotte and Schilk appeared for the White Stockings while the Brewers started out with Sallee and Wingo. Sallee sent S. 0. S. signs at the end of the fifth and was displaced by Fisher who signalled his advent in the box by letting in two runs. Pat Moran quickly ordered him out and sent in Luque who succeeded m keeping Chi cago from running away with the game, but could not re trieve the losses of the early innings. Tomorrow the eighth game will be staged m Chicago where a capacity crowd will cheer the home team to a possible tie. ITe attendance figures as announced bv the national commission for yesterday's game at hCica'o, were: Total attendance, 32,006. Gross receipts, exclusive of war tax, $101,768. Commission's share, $10,176.80. Clubs' and players' share, $91,591.20. Score by innings R. II. E. CHICAGO 10 10 2 0 0 0 0-4 10 1 CINCINNATI 00000 1000-1 7 4 u,n v TWO VICTORIES MJ i in i . Ai'i RE11T pa' ' df Ml, . : emu ! the ! lila'f. Mil) TRAIN OF KING A L-' Oct. 8. Belgian roalty . today tnto the far roache, central west. At Omaha, ; he reached early today, a ithered at the station where S and queen appeared on the a to shake hands wi'h asi s possible The Uet scli. .1 p Is at Ofden, which they 'o rearh late tomorrow i'le.iry, ( a s-ostaul , heiitiit piai.e l I, A N net s An air il.-.l 1. 1 Lie'.ilenanl Maurice ai ry inn Ilouedi.'t t'roie!l. secretary of war fell front of feet, wreckine the p-iiii lied I'rowell were ..! ;p l.l.t Were tiOt S.T .It, M..i..Hil IT.HI 1 t I Nl.S l'( N. ( id .11 1-adeis Willi CHAMPIONSHIP BV RUSSIANS lion- of union rials of fu Ti nail. nil Steel coinpain at Warren near here, led to a state incut at strike head pinners that tin ati-ei-meut with Hi" coinpanv to per lint reoliellll'.u is epec'ed sunn MILES II 90 MILES HOUR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE TO THE BALTIC SERVICE MEN MAKES RECORD urn n ccQQin llv Mu',rtlf.i l'rr 1 ii-..n m. ' " 'i'lanl V K..-1. ol ll'.l lhut'l. 1'al'f. Mrnina a lie llivilaud in the cross Hi, taturiatrj Preaa) 1 "lutitry r. anaved at Mather ted. I SN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8 After f.-oni ' in IVm. in tliiriy sewa 'ar iiiohleiiis affoctiliR retutiied s,,),,,,!,., e! ip-. d nine, estaldi-hini; sin .,, men were detailed and rem a r, ,. ,nl The ..tie is arrived short files suggested at the first annual v ii.,i, ifier ,m.l depaited af'er a cotiveaiion of the American Leition lu-i-U hr.-il.ta a. ero-s the Sierras hi California, which opened todav, j tll salt l ake h " is announced that the convention I Appoint. .1 a ,e,iiii' .smner ' of li e Ctiited States t i ihe linlti. pirn inces of Kr-thonia. I.etiia and Lithuania. .T.ilm Cade, of New Yoik sailed today. The province-, at present, are without ofli i ml repie-eiitittioti from Aineiica P R 0 H I B IT 1 0 MB ILlT PASSES THE SENATE H IS A(;i:il:S, Oct. fv Vair w"at'u-r irt iiib'd here today for in- ni'nitiu aiiiH of the series be wr-n the St. Paul club of the Amt-r-j, tii;i assiH'iiition and the Vernon team! . . t'tf i'o:t-il U-aKUP, fnr the western t , i i::iu !. 'in' lie baseball championship i BRITISH STEAMER SUNK AND THE CREW SAVED IJ AllKlllfll I'tfOl I.ONInJN. (I. t. -The capture ol the city of Voronezh, southeast o' Moscow, hy atiti liolshevik forces, ii idiiiitted in a liussian soviet wire up ss:n;e from Moscow Mi Hi.mrif I'reafl. IIA1.11' V Y Oct. S - The ltritish -tinner Seeru'i Castle was sunk at. .a. ai cordi'iti to a wireless mes ;i;c received today from the Amer ican steamer Afel, which reported h had ' iketi the crew of the Brit-i.-li steamer ahoard. t, 1mii..hiiI I'reM i W ASHING TON. Oct. The for enforcement of war lime the constitutional prohihil ion iM discuss no political issues. HIRAM TALKS SUNBEAM SHOWS u TO TACDMA MEN GOOD VALUES ' .urlair4 Prrsa) TACOMA, Oct. 8 Introduced hy le'iertior Hart of Washington as of the big men of the nation." Si iia'ur Johnson told a group of Ta. oata citizens at breakfast that las trip to the Pacific roust con v. need him that the people of the three coast states were not wlllini: t accept the peace treaty as it now stands. II.- S -'f to resume district si ill, l;mio lias the first 1 itio'is III the Divide the lahor ili-pute. hav CRUSHED HIS FINGERS. John Du Prat of the Pioneer Dairy, hat! his fingers caught in a set of ' or wheels at the dairy this morning and had the nails torn oft. inflicting a very painful injury. THE WEATHER I ocat obserrer United States Weather Bureau; 4 Temperature: 6am noon Current 47 go Wet bulb 36 42 Relative humidity 37 22 Temperature Extremes: 1919 1918 Maximum yesterday.. 63 66 Minimum yesterday. 41 43 ing none to wotk S. piotnher l'i The reason for the Siinheaai s auxiely lo keep going was ill" fad that pro notinced lormat ion changes were he ing encountered and seine stringers coming in showing assays of from $17 to fail While these were small yet it w is enough to encourage the mnnai-.eiiient to keep goinn as fast as possitde The shaft has reached a depth of I'll feet and the present plan is to go to the -'U'lfoot level h. fore cross cutting Good ore has been struck on the Pyramid property adjoining i" Sil" twain on the north RUSSIAN REDS EXECUTE SOLDIERS FOR SURRENDER ion and was agreed on in conference and adopted today by the senate without dis cussion. The bill goes to the house for final action. LAW VLR JOB SCOTT AWARDED DAMAGES SILVER PREMIUM BOTHERS CABRERA ll AMftiii-lnlril Prf.ii ! v:ii o ci rv, oct 'III Miirlnlr1 rak SAN I' KAN I 'I. -!('() Oct S --The slate supreme court upheld the award of the l.os Angeles superior court granting Joseph Scott $:17.0lti 1,1 ..ices in his libel suit against ii).. Time- Mirror company, pnb I's! it of the l.os Angeles Times. - In spile of lie a per cent premium which finan- tal writers here claim is being paid in the local market for Mexican sil ver currency. Minister of Finance I. ills Cabrera declared that the Mex ican monetary system is not en dani-ered by the price of silver. Kcporls that millions of pesos worth of silver coin were heing ex ported from Mevico brought about the foregoing denial from the secre tary of the treasury, who asserted that the present scarcity of silver ,- was due to local speculators. whose cupidity had been aroused by aress reports WITHDRAW FROM BALTIC. 11, luni'imril f""i , ASlll.Nii lll.i, Oct N Mate ue pirtment advices today said that persons are reported to have heen executed by holshevil-l as the re suit of the action of the bolshevist extraordinary commission at Moscow Investigating the surrender of the town of Grasniu Gorka by bolshevist troop. II, iMHui-lnlrrl PrtMt 1 '( tl'KN H At F.N. Oct. The t.er man government s appeal to i.enerai von ror (loltz's troops to withdraw from the Baltic provinces has proven i successful, according to a Berlin dis j patch The return of some troops begun Saturday, it is declared. CALIFORNIA WIRES WILSON ' A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE GERMANY SAYS WE TREAT 'EM ill,- MMM-llit.l I'rr..' LONDON, Oct M The Siberian ni of Tobolsk, which was captured Sv the holshei-iki early ill September was recaptured by Kohhal: troop October ii. according to an Omsk tele grrm. BIRCH CREEK MINES BOOMING GLAD HAND DAY ! AT CONFERENCE will mm m SPRINGS II. Aaoui-lKIrd 1'm.l .lasp. r T. !J AHi NIJTON. Oct. S None of ' .- -p: -- -.1 ma , ie groups heing ready for any bust- -iny of en ess for consideration, the indust rial ; day inoiinij- 1 (inference adjourned this morning! vaiiey win r intil tomorrow afternoon, after he-, the hohiitm - o: ng In session less than, an hour, i company, in it i'he secretary and chairman of the I capital Mr 1 V.,1 .- 1 f I 'onlereuce culled on the delegates o get. acquainted instead of remain-.! ng rigidly separated in groups The idjouriintetit was followed by a mingling of labor leaders, capitalists. farmers and publicists The conference adopted the recom netidation of the committee of fif- ecu that alterna'es be accepted when appointed by the original t..w r appoit'ting the delegates. The ominitteo of fifteen, which Is the steering committee of the conference. intiouui eil the election of Thomas Chadhourne. chairman veral dais I p ills repoi ' f'd lo partie. been i.-iy v p-is -.In!, 1 1 r: 1 i..n li.l 1 .- let-il I',,,;-, cal-d m this are elpected A F" Dohriti in -t rillreu tal the eastt IT. 1 Source of We who ha I Op ' ::i.l lo P"t - M ti . 1 ; f 1 T'n ROUGH 11, Mii-lniril Prpaa) . OI'KNII c,i:n, Oct. 7.-- According lo a dispatch from Tierlin. the Tage Idalt asserts that Germany sent a note to Switzerland asking for amel ioration of conditions under which 'l.-ntiiiii prisoners tire confined in American camps. TRUCK COMES FROM TOLEDO. A new four wheel drive duplex truck and trailer arrived this morn ing from Toledo O., for the Consoli dated Spanish Belt Silver Mining company, to he used in hauling sup plies between the camp and Tono pah. It is reported that the com pany is getting ready to inaugurate shipments as soon as the Belmont mills resume HAKKKSKIKLI.. Oct. S-The state federation of labor convention toduy wired President Wilson a vote of confidence on his motive for calling the Industrial conference at Wash- Is (toa NO ADVANCE IN COAL DESPITE INSPIRED REPORT for several days a report has been circulated tint the price of coal has been advanced to J22.5t1 and dealers are kept busy answering clonal ili.Moieri on U'lch Creek has heen taken over hy tin I'.ircli Creek Mining and Milling company organized hy 1 II Ingrain. W. Z Francis, J Howler ami W. L I'ver. The latter is cashier of the Lander county bank and the com pany is strongly financed, so that operations may be pushed to the fullest capacity that money can en sure. Work on ihe company ac count was begun September 20. and ill twenty days a tunnel was run l.l.'i leet where a crosscut was start ed for the vein which the manage tiient expects to cut in sixty feet The property was acquired for a substant ial consideration. Fifteen outfits are working ag gressively in the district and three companies are taking out ore in cnur-e of development Jack Cahill. the original locator ha organi7.ed the Cahill Lode Min ing company and is working a new local. -on which giv-s promise of rivaling his first find I! M Bradley, of the Bradley 1)1 vj.te Development company, owninc claims in the Divide d'strict, has se cured property on Birch Creek ad joining the original on three sides Among those interested in the Brad ley are Branch Smith, C V Cal houn and John Martin Allan Rives and Nick Ahleman are also Interested in a propprty within 4(W feet of the main strike on which they propose starting work soon HAPPY JACK IS GERMAN TROOPS REFUSE TO CBcY ORDERS MADE HAPPIER ill, UK I! LI V o, ill Courllanii. 1 tliaud of Co;!,.: sist they win proclamation fatherland and NICK HAS A SUPER SIX. Nick Ableman arrived last eve phone calls denying all knowledge I ning from San Francisco with of an advance. The price Is $17.50, new Hudson Super Six which the where it is likely to remain, as no owner says he is ready to test out advices have been received from the at Dry Lake with any machine in toi-MMting chaac. Nevada. 1 le-raian .1 p-nple." WITH A FRESH REPERTOIRE of th an of ,'aek Harrier sheriff of Nye conn- j y, sprung a glad surprise on the 1 ELKS DANCE FR 1 DAY NIGHT ourthouse last evening when he in itiu' the heads of departments to be n the chambers of the district court promptly at 7 o'clock to witness his Damage to Mrs. Anna It. Owens. he ceremony was performed by .i.iilge Mark A. Averill and utter 1 hurt time spent in felicitations tie newly married pair took a cur f r Millers to hoard the northbound 'tain with the Intention of sp'txling the hotievmoon touring the middle st Mr Barrier will visit his pannts at Maple City, Kans , and then will go to Hutchinsin wtie.-e Mrs Barrier has two sis'er.s The euple expect to be absent a month The regular d. mi tt ill he given Fmlay rv." ball when tl, .-.-n::, patrons that i':.re will tit-elv new tnii-ical t-ep, ,-t latest dances lr.iitaiio! bad from men hers. a I'.'.ks a; the a-nr'-s BUTLER THPATIir PALACE OF GOVERNOR REVAMPED FOR BRIDE (Correspondence of Associated Press) MANILA, Aug. 25.-By Mail Malacanan palace, the governor's mansion, was almost completely re modeled in preparation for the r ception here this month of Cover nor General Francis Burton Harri son ami his brid t. formerly Miss Klizabeth Wrcntmore of Berkeley, CaliL Furniture of native hadrwoods, huilt in special designs for each room, was installed in the palace. Rare tapestries were used for hang ings and many changes were made in the ground TODAY King of Western Comedy Drama WILLIAM RUSSELL In "SOME LIAR" A Joyful Comedy, Full of Firey Tales, Romancer,, Myths. False hoods, White and Black Lies, Which All Come Easy to the H-e-r-o. PATH E REVIEW One- Reel Feature. Also TOMORROW TOH MOORE, in the Very Best of His Pictures, "ONE OF THE FINEST" Some Picture. n-