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PAGE TWO TONOPAH OAILV BONANJA, TONOPAH, NEVADA, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY M, TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA 1-ubliahitd every evening. Sunday rjoepted, by th Tonopah Bonanza Printing Co Incorporated. W. W. BOOTH, EDITOR AND MANAGER Tenue f Makarrlptioa for lh Dally Boaaaaa On Tear, by Mall 111,0 i Ona Month Delivered by Carrier Sin Montln . e.OO1! ' Month ISOiRlngle Coplea, earli The Aseoclated Presa la exclusively entitled to the uae (or republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwlae credited In thla paper and alao the local newa publlahed herein. Entered at the poatofftce at Tonopah aa aecond claaa matter Official Paper fur the Count? of Nye aad the Tuvra of Tonuuah INTERNATIONAL BANKERS AND MOTIVES The editor of of our fx- chanses which is published in one of the states of the middle w.-st asks toi a intimation oi international bankers. The in- tenmtional b;tnker does not exist in ihe interior of the country. He i. primarily, a product of the large cities of the Atlantic .oat. although a few scattered speeiinciis are found eNcwhere. Hankers in the major portion of the Tinted States arc nl'' posei I to he ciKfaL'ed in business for the benefit of the industries of the communities in which they are located They loan to mer chants, to manufacturers, to Ihe farmers and ranchers, to stock buyers and shippers of wheat. Their loans arc made to the peo ple of their town or city or of the surrouudine; country. They do not p) far afield and they are usually very conservative about tln-ir loans, preferring safety to his discounts. If such bankers should engage in spceu- lation. it would prove dclriiiicn tal to the credit of the hank and depositors would withdraw or lessen their deposits. The international banker is an entirely different personage, lit is not interested in small de posits or small loans, ami neither is he interested in small dis counts. The international bank er is more of speculator than a banker. He docs not confine bis loxns to his own eounti'V. lint , . , . . ' . loans money abroad. Not only does he loan abroad, but the , ... t'ii . hank with which he is idcnti- i-iii i e iied has brunches in torcign , - i i i- countries. Nor does lie eonline hi ioreign business to straight onus He buys foreign seeun- ties. During rhe late war inter-; national banks bought very orui. v ,t fi.i... ,m ii. nti.ou i,,.. in me, ami mien imreiiiisfs Hfie wnn oiner governments in as made at a huge discount. Now sisiine the rehabilitation of Eu-tlu-se bnakers hold tire stocks rope have been repeatedly stated, iind bonds of manufacturing When those terms are met Amer plants in various countries of ican assistance will be fortheoni Kurope. Naturally they wont ing. Presently, perhaps, Europe those manufacturers to thriveso will come to the conclusion that that their interest coupons and the American government means dividends may be paid, as well , what it says in this matter. When as thai their capital investment that conclusion has been reached may be safe. They also want 1 we shall not have to wait long to have such foreign stocks and , for the acceptance of our terms, bonds bought up at par, so that j Meantime the frequency with they may realize nood profit which new invitations are thrust on their, investments in case of j upon Washington only reinforces sale. Hence they are Free-Trad-j the wisdom of the administration Prs- in refusing to scrap the policy These international banks also: of Washington and reduce tin- own foreign municipal and for- i eign railroad securities, as well) a scrap of paper. as having large sums invested in ' foreign plantations. Some of MISSOURI DEMOCRACY these latter have been secured j The Missouri democratic pri by outright purchase, but thojmary campaign on the United most of them have been secured States senatorship seems des through the foreclosure of mort-jtined to attract more than local gages held against them for1 attention, since Woodrow Wilson money advanced. One interna- tional bank in New York City, j for instance, has come into pos-j session of, in the neighborhood i of, 20 Cuban sugar plantations, j It is easy to see that the offi-; eials and stockholders of that hank are much more interested in having a low tariff on Cuban : sugar than they are in protect- former pupil and also former ing the sugar beet and cane in-j appointee. Mr. Long is described dustry of the I'nited States for as a poor campaigner and has the benefit of the farmers and back of him the record of one others interested in rV domes-i defeat for the senatorship, al tic sugar industry. though his situation is helped, International hankers are in-j perhaps, by having Senator Reed terested in onr foreign trade, j as an opponent. However, the that is, in our import and ex-(latter is a veteran campaigner port trade. They do not care j whether they finance import or; export transactions. They get I their toll both "going nml coming." In Tonopah I 1 00 10 ; : GOOD JUDGMENT The department of stutea lost no time either in dec in iik the invitatiim of the president ,,) the 1 1 a conference to attend tlie nronosed conference at The na(;m Iu.xt ni0th or in making public lion. its reason for its declina- Kxamination of the invi- the ...... . 1 at ion disclose tact flint hi- tlnnii'h the i'oiitereiii-e pro ,,.,,,.,,. .,,,,, to elniiiic its base from Genoa to The Untrue the conferees con ,, change in the basis Uj)lin which h'ussiau affairs umi, ,ii.Seusscd. Consequent- Iv the reasons that account for the nhseiiee of the American gov t riimeiit from Genoa reman e,uallv good reasons why it "n ,h:U tlu Second Installment of , ,1 . .... : ' ,i , State, County and Special Taxes for should not participate in the . 1 11 the year 1921, Is now duo and pay- continuance under a different able ln Iegal ton(1(!r ' at tha offlce nomenclature" of that confer- of the Treasurer of Nye County; and enee at The Hague. unless paid on or before June 6th. There is more than merit of at 5:00 'cl',fk' p ' , . ... , . ,, ''ate, will become delinquent, and, alacritv in the departments re- , . ,- .. 1 ' pena.ty ot Ten (10) per cent, as ply. There is. tin- additional jncrit provided by law, will be added there of clarity of statement and .stead- to. fastness of snirit. The world will L. E. GLASS. not have to read between the lines of this state paper to find a new reminder that it cannot ount upon the co-operation of n,,. American government 111 dealing with th r, i 1 KlLssian proli- I'iii until Ilussia within provides the eondition.s SSI O- j tial to the restoration of V - tivity in that country At a time when leadership is lacking in so many i, laces throughout this great country, 'resident Harding and Seere- tnry Hughes can be certain that il,., ;. .,..,,,..1 . 1 0 the leadership which the ad- ministration is offering the: . . American people in relation t .... . , i Kuropcan altairs. Our govern- , ,. ,. nieiit has a policy regarding: linssiii ami what is more, Our; i :oko,smoii in foreign affairs have tli nirage to adhere to that policy. The terms upon ; which this government will net! mandate of November, 1920, toi has injected himself into the! fight. Not only his recent let-! ter excoriating Senator Reed, but ! his" later advice to a man with! ambitions not to enter the race and thus complicate it, shows! that he proposes to make Mis-! souri a test of his influence. Mr ! Wilson is for Breckenridge Long,! and a hard fighter. Wilson isi bitter against Reed and the feel-! ing is returned, but that gives! no inkling of the probable result, Wilaon as president and Wilton ' ...i.:..i. .1.;.. ...:n ....i1".: - '"""" " as a private citizen may prove , to be two entirely different in- riueiices. It is just, possible that Missoui'iailS may Conclude that this is not Wilson's fight, that they arc capable of deciding fur themselves. The ultimate effect is likely to be the election of a republican us successor to Reed, aud for this reason republicans may view the fight with equanimity, if not glee. Reed has ability but is in op position to nearly everything he does not himself father- Long is colorless and the nomination ()f ,.;ju,,. js likely to result in n 'democratic defection. Mr. Wil- : s" eins to be entering on the I'wrsun 01 an miciiuon creoneo to linn ot trying to even scores '"" ' " Pny op- V0' "f policies while he was in office. It is not 'oul'S(' worthy of a man who had the honor tobc elevated to the ...,.;. i...... 1...4 .... .J. I',,,.,, , ..,- ,.,. eo,, to be in line with Mr. Wilson', temperament The result in .Mis souri may have an effect on the further prosecution of the on le.ivor and it will be worth watching. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. I'lIiUC NOTICE is herewith glv- County Treasurer of Nye Countv. M2-9 16-23 30. NOTICE Noll, ft rtf rmmal r.f f, (. ()f Hclcher Kxtiinmlim Iilvl.l.. Min. inn Coinpanv. ,-,,,,,, is i.r.-ly k;v,-ii that at a li..i-s,.f ,"r"M"ll"'r ine-ting tiohi In Tono misiii ,,,,U ,N,.Viula. on April 12. 1922, a reso- ilutlon was passed dlrnctlnir tho r. niOVR I of lliu muniM'i ..,i...i 'c I'Xi Reno, mail. eliarKe Is Tlloiiias .1 l.vnrh ooeiy. ine resid.'nt aKrtrt. ln K Thomas j. i.vNni. M2I-3II-J6-U. Mining Company. AKSEMHKVr NOTIt'K. N"" T""')nli Dlvhlpinl Mining Com- Pny. t-ocatinn f principal place of t.uHi- ncs.i: 41l .Stat,. Hank Bulldlnii, Tono- aii.Ni-va.in. "'""I'erty situated n the Oold Moun- " iivi.ie Mininx uisirkt ni. ue-ralila Countv. Nevada N"ii? i hereby Kven thnt at a , lM.: juiira or Directors, held on the Huh day of May, 1!)22 an ....... ...... . ' c -. imie was levied upon the out slHndlnit capital stock of the coi-po-ration, payable lmmedlany n United Treasurer; at the oWici of theTom: Any Htnek uion whli-h thl. ....... mi-nt ;hall remain unpaid on the 10th tiny of June, 1K22. wfu be Delinquent and advertised for nle at public auc llon. and unless payment la made be fore July 10th, 1S22, will be mm at I lie of floe of the company. 419 State ItHiik HulMlntc. Tononnh. Nevada, on Monday July 10th. 1922. at S o'eloek ,my thB assessment together with the cost of advertising and ex pense or .sale. By order of the Board of nirectori i:. P. rci.i.iwvN, M16-23-30-J6. Secretary. PETER BU0L OF CLARK COUNTY Announces His Candidacy FOR THE NOMINATION OF UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM NEVADA Subject to th will of th republican voter at th Primary II tton to be held on September 6, 1922. Tonopah Bottling Works Phone 812 Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages LiMon Soda. Raspberry Soda, Iron Port, Croam Soda, Hlroi Root Boor. Cooa Cola. Strawborry Soda. Iron Boor. Sarsaparllla. Cldor. Mineral Wator. tto. Hall Building Tonopah, Nevada THE CASINO PIONEER REFRESHMENT PARLOR OF SOUTHERN NEVADA FULL LINE OP SOFT DRINKS.- ONLY TH! STANDARD BRANDS OF CIGARS IN STOCK Telephone 466 Toi WiQ Hn4 Tour Friends lors VIKING STEEL is Genuine Swedish Made in Avesta, Sweden. Perfect hole and centered. No rock too hard. Uniform quality. AH sizes. Round and hexagon hollow, cru ciform, octagon and tool. Also genuine Norway iron. Imported by Swedish Steel Co., 729 Harrison Street, S. F. Sold by J. A. Mur phy, Reno, Nevada. I , aa i if r niiw DlTrETT w utwn -wis us il YOUR RESTING PLACE CLASSIEST RESORT IN 8TATE HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYONE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Fancy Cigars and Every Variety Soft Drinks JOHN F. M ANION ALBERT KELLY Proprietors HWtttt ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! K l i SAVE MONEY PATRONIZE THE ONLY GROCETERIA IN SOUTHERN NEVADA NO DELIVERY You Save All This Expense MINE WORKERS' MERCANTILE CO. Gab Rooms in Connection NO TELEPHONE NO CLERKS EXCURSION RATES Commence April 29th LOS ANGELES and RETURN Saturdays Only $30.50 Limit 15 Days Monday, Thursday and Saturday $36.50. Limit 90 Days D. A8PLAND, General Agent Tonopah A Tidewater Ry. Artistic Job printing at this office Vuf sed. ' MONTANA CAFE for the BEST FOOD Private Tables for Ladles Boxes for Parties for the Best Steaks Pastries SERVICE TRY IT MONTANA CAFE HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT OFT DRINKS AND CHOICE LINE OF SMOKES BILLIARDS AND POOL YOU'LL ENJOY YOURSELF ANY OLD TIME ST. PATRICK STREET' Below Oddie Bonanza BUSINESS Reduced Excursion Farts to San Francisco BEGINNING APRIL M, Hit 15-day limit IU.M On l Friday and Saturday No t top-ever S-mnth limit SUM On al dally Stop-over at any paint Tonopah & Goldfleld Railroad Company J. E. PECK, Agent We Have a NEW BAKER WHO 18 USING A NEW PROCESS IN MAKING BREAB We Guarantee It to be Superior to any other Give it a Trial YOU WILL BE SATISFIES VIENNA BAKERY STOCK BROKER Mmbr San Franl . Stock Exohang 114 Tonopah Phone 112 111 Main Street TONOPAH NEVADA TRILBY DIVIDE MINING COMPANY NORTHERN CABARET R. FRED BROWN Stockholders in the above company please communicate with the undersigned. Im portant. FENWM& CO. TONOPAH lilt luNOrAH oMINIi Ullil'Ull.ll Established 1905 , STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS Accounts of 'Corporations, Merchants, Individuals, Invited DIRECTORS Geo. Wingfield, II. C. Brougher, ' Hugh lh-nr Brown, L. W. Knowles, Clyde A. Heller, J. B. Humphrey E. W. BLAIR, Cashier Slllllll should investigate The Bonanza's new AUT0CAS1I R ADVERTISING SERVICE. We receive tri-weekly service and are prepared to furnish cuts showing the latest creations in wear ing apparel for men, women and children; also catchy service touching upon autos and all other lines i business. CASTING SERVICE IS FREE We make no charge for this casting service. Ihe cuts are furnished free to our advertisers. Call at this office or phone the advertising depart ment, and you will gladly be shown samples. SERVICE IS UNEQUALLED AITOCASTER SERVICE is in a class by itself. The Bonanza has installed the latest AUTOCASTER, and prompt service is assured. Let Us Help You Increase Your Business Business PROFESSIONS CHARLES A. DE FLON Attorney-at-La TONOPAH. NIVAOA Room 203 ttat Bank Bldg. W. B. GIBSON LAWYER Room 204 Stat Bank BuMdlng Phonea: Office 622. Reeldene 623. HUGH HENRY BROWN WALTER ROWSON ATTORN EY8 AT-LAW Office S12-316 Stat Bank A Truet Co. Building Tonopah Nsvada COOK. FRENCH. STODDARD AND HATTON - LAWYERS SOS Stat Bank A Truet Bldg. TONOPAH NEVADA WILLIAM FORMAN LAWYER 116419 Stat Bank Building TONOPAH NEVADA Hotel Golden LARGEST HOTEL IN THE STATE NEWLY REMODELED ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM DEPOT At $U to $SJ0 NO NEVADA Wittenberg Warehouse and Transfer Company HEAVY AND LIGHT HAULING PROMPT DELIVERY COAL and WOOD FOR SALE s j e E3 3 t - S3 m iili'illlilllil Directory TRADES MI7PAI1 RIIFFtt i HUM nil UUI 1 LI A Gentleman's Retreat Llfht Drinks f All Kinds Ciolco of Cl;art Meet your friends at this Popular Resort GEO. HOL8TEIN, Prop. Alexander M. Hardy ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice ln all Narad a, Califor nia end United State Court. Office; 202 State Bank SKf, Tonopah, Nevada. Phone 715 LOTHROP-DAVISCft Ditribators for TONOPAH HOME BREW Manafaotirod la Aoosrd anio with Roilatloai of tho Intornal Rovonao Bo roai. FOB SALE AT uTiie3 MONTANA BAR Across froa T. ft 8 BIJDIISER BEER Statist Phone 1062