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. METAL QUOTATIONS SILVER ... M 8ILVER (FOREIGN) 7VS COPPER -138 LEAD 6.50 THE WEATHER TONIGHT AND FRIDAY FAIR Bail ONANZA V0L xxi. NO. 274. PRICE TEN CENTS TONOPAIi, NEVADA, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1922. i D s B TQNOPAH Y DC jj- R00P5 ODAY Doubt Expressed ION HEADS REFRAINING 0 Not L'xpected That Four Broth erhoods Will Join in the Strike Movement SOLID FRONT IS ESSENTIAL Refusal of Trainmen to Join in Strike Would Prove Gen erally Disastrous (II ,nelnel1 lrel CINCINNATI June 8 While un ion heads generally refrained from romt'ienttng on the probabiilty ot a walkout as a result of the release of strike ballots to 400,000 railway tht.p men. some leaders expressed the belief it wou'd not be sanctioned unless the 16 brotherhoods and or ganizations presented a solid front. Doubt was expressed that the four transportation brotherhoods would Join in such a move as their wages have not been cut by the railroa 1 labor, board. DANISH MINISTER TO BE NAMED SHORTLY III; Urnx-lated Preaal COPENHAGEN. May 21. (Ityj Mall.)- Prince Aage of Denmark, who . according to rumors, is to be the next Danish minister to Washington, has been entertained at luncheon tee by the American club. Minis ter Prince who presided introduced Jus liighnes as "a great traveler, a great soldier fighting on the side of the allies, and one of Kurope's fiof't middleweight boxers." la his reply Prince Aage recounted the happy Impressions which he had obtained of the Americans whom he ' met In France during the war, and he appealed to Amelca to assist Fu rope through the 'darkest hotr she had experienced since the armistice i ith that same energy and 'ntelli- J fence she showed during the war. siflEBH 15 DECLARED ' fteluses to Turn Over to Ex perts Reports on Compan ies Consolidated Atl l Prr..) NEW VOHK. June S Thomas L. niadlxmrne, a lawyer, who promoted "ie Hepubllc-Mldvale Inland Steel merger, was adjudged In contempt of eourt today by the Lockwood legis lative committee when he refused to 'urn over to experta the reports In seven companies which were origi-i-'lly Intended to be brought Into consolidation- BUTLER -THEATRE- TODAY ANNA Q. N1L8S0N AND NORMAN KERRY IN "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" A George Pitzmaurlce Produc ilon From the stage play that won unusual favor with Broad way audiences " for many months. A tale of three bud dies who came home from. war when the world had given them up for lost. ' Also Latest Pathe News. Tomorrow, Charles Ray !n "Two Minutes to Go" And "The Civet Cat," a wild animal picture ot the Bill and Bob series for boys. Coming, Cecil B. DeMll'.e's latest productlofi, "Saturday Night" DISCUSSION CONTEMPT PETER BUOL IS Mfiiul TO THIS TOWN! Republican Candidate for U. S.! Senator Makes Favorable Im pression With Voters Hon. Peter Hind, of Las Vegas, puh'lcan candidate fur I'nited StaUs .-I mttor, subji-ct to the vvMxs of 'he voters at the primary election to be held on September f, accompanied by his brother, Frank lbn!, pr'siK-r-oits rancher of Pahrump, Nye county, is a visitor to Tonop.ih, and rr :lu next three days will devote he, time to becoming uctpiaintttd with ''( vo ters. Mr. liuol is a live wire, possesses a splendid personality, and is a re publican of the- old school whose par ty principles have never b.u ques- tioned, and who will lend grace t) the position to which nc aspires, n the i 'i ciei's of tiiis state decide to tender him the exalted position. ... , i 1, ...., mimir iudit W mil JIOII t e I I mini I iii' ij iuijii The Tonopah Mining company eon- , to the people of Nevada and has been i 1 1 ! tinues to carry forth an energetic; an empire builder of this state since ; campaiRn o mine construction and ; 19"4 when he located at Las V?..t. I ore production, and the report cover A n.iive of Illinois he decided upon; jug the seven-day period eliding Mon-; seeking a home in the west and in . . . .... t !.,,t ltu tie lora-eti in within a year he decided Neva la nffm-nil thn hoct im iicetnents ami ui-;" lected I,as Vegas !TS his future hom. He was honored by being elect, n the first mayor of that town; served 12 years as miter! 'States com',, s-! sloner; was e'ected to the Nevada nssenibly in 1914. -"'ing one term ; At tif fall plprtimi n r.'io no. win, elected to IMP S.illtf f'lilH, four rears, retiring In lf20 a 'gislator he was never found waver ing from the principles of the re publican party. Mr. Huol i'J a hearty supported of President Warren 0. Hirdlng and the administration, and will prove a valuable assist nit in mnylng out the program that Is being mapped and followed by the towers at Washington. .Mr Buol, upon leaving here, will j drop over to Kly, and then visit Pl oche and Ca'Iente, later dropping Into Los Augo'es on June 20 where ho will meet his wifo and dauuM'-r, the latter attending school in that ;, following WmIi h he will proceed '.. P.eno where he will maintain his headquarters for the summer. H i ex-eects to visit Tonopah and oih-rj 'r.v.'.'.'ern Nevada towns and cities at least once a month, and purposes making a borough canvass of N vada with a view jf getting acquaint-j ed with the voterr, In every nvii"n of the state. 'AT He it is not generally known. Mr. I'uol is interested in minim; in Nye county and has been developing the Roadside property at Slurp. 117 miles east of Tonopah, for the l..st three years, with highly gratifying . .... i ii r. SUCCeSS. 110 IS llllfiraica ... Barnes, the circus owner, in the property of the Roadside Si'.ve.- Lead Mines company, the two beimc the principal owuers. Before s'artmg n Plnchn and Caliente, he will pay a visit to the minir.,' prop erty in question Mr. uuol was the man who was largely responsible for developing ih9 'artesian water system of Las Vegas 'He Is also the moving spirit In th? Nevada Limo and Rock quarry, 20 ! milcs south of Las Vegas, whic l 'employs 115 men, and which is burn ing 60 tons of limo daily, shipments belng.made to Los Angeles. All tha 'lime used in the five mills of Tono Ipah Is produced from those quar I rles. I FISHING LICENSES TO BE INCREASED (By Associated Pre STOCKTON, June S. The Central California Fish and Game Protec 'ive Association yesterday recom ied that the next legislature raise !tho price of fishing and hunting 11- censes from to $3 a year. A fee 'of $5 tor both was also recommended. Whether Railway Strike Will Be Called GREAT RECORD BY TONOPAII M. Shipment for Last Half of May Shows Gain Fourteen Thou , sand Over Former Period OUTPUT IS BEING INCREASED Outlook is Favorable for Even Greater Tonnage Following During Coming Months I The Tonopali .Mining company inhttchert . nv nrnrl ,,,-t ,,.,,l ... liiiriug the last half of May when a -'Moment was made yesterday con-. sisting of 27 bars of bullion that had i value of $116,000, or an increase of $14,000 over the first half of the month. This made the production of May total $118,000. This made the grand total produc- tion from thp biK miIla of Tonopali for the month of May amount to 1 $711.2,19, or at the rate of $S,534,SGS 1 a year. j day, June 5, follows: 1 alLVtn lUf OHftt east, continued on a " - i cut 2 feet of quartz containing very ,".,'. . ., fom nriu oi r p' ' p , B purposes. Uev elopment. 'eet onn.ige, tK a IIiotIiiIio. follow.: - - ..... . ;oi u miermeuiaie, oeing run f -. ; tween 567 and 577 intermediate- ! 'n coo rnnt ' iivBouui u.o, uu uimiifto iu i yi v. ... on ... 7ftA OF PRmCllON IJt t?.UHlirill, O-.J LWl, lllllll.lr:. mv, i . ...r,..-.. ignoWer OI SClIUllltlllllft fr'iin .Tin...?,-. 8AND GRASS SHAFT. (pleased over the possibilities. Mr. gho was a pjctiire or girlish beauty. "Raise 1167, no change to report, j Morton says that there is much talk djgnlty and KraCB 3 si,e was es Development, 28 feet; tonnage, 350. j in Los Angeles concerning the new ; rorted t0 tlie a-tar by her father. "Bullion, 27 bars; value $66,000." 'district and the opinion prevails gen-jKins Ferdinand of Rumania. From PRESIDENT APPROVES NAVAL OIL PROGRAM fRr AnmnrinlrA Vrrmm) WASHINGTON, June 8 President Harding in a special message to the senate today stated the policy of the navy and Interior departments In 'ealing with naval oil reserves, In cluding private leases, had his full Approval. AFTER ARREST Attempts to Jump From Eleven Story Window in Los Angel es Hall of Justice LOS ANGELES, Juno 8 Nathan A. Halter, Ku Klux Klan klcaglo, and self admitted leader of the night riders in the Inglowood rail, April , . .. .u,.u ,.,. . LEADER NANS TRIES SUICIDE J' JZl rr.-7TMhP " to- , J , In ,Z The i ndow'tal area and our permanent reserves tempted to jump from the window ..,. ' . M cf the e'.cvonth floor of the Han or Records, according to a revelation :' whu an area oK-iiira cm oi o ... . SALT LAKE CITY June 8. Rousis by To diaric! auorney's office. Ba- ' alia and a popu'at! n 12'. times the one made by the three boys , ft, Iter is held In the psychopathic ward!:" '"ge has ore-tenth of its tot al j above mentione d I leged striking Carbon county coal of the county hospital for obsorva- reserved lor forest3 anyone-1 The bod had been furled boxes' miners, are under arrest at Hiawa- tion. t01:'lh of the area unafl fjreSS iand ortha(ievldien,1y b(n ".'"'.ha. Utah, charged with highway rob- j "A deplorable instance of the dis-cremate the remains as the clothing, fl tQ have w TADAMCCr rtrTTTWP wgtTd fr freSt WeW' 8n" f",est!ShWed l.he 6 T, an!""1 a robbed workers on their JArANLbL LUI :i.,,ty In Australia is jo b fount; matter ot conjecture as to how long g DOWN NAVAL FORCE in lo Acheron In Victor!,-, once one j the body had been buried, and Frank i i0: the most beautiful tour:?: attrac-jJ. , Cavanaugh, the mortician, BANDITS ASSAULT TOKIO, June 8.-Japan-s new naval j tin.-., but now scene of .isolation , It might bi three and it might he( TTTNFRANTTS policy cut on the pattern outlined because of the operations of saw- twelve years. The head had been, WK UT1 1 11NCJV1N 1 0 at the Washington arms conference, millers, whose one object was to wrapped In a bandana handkerchief , (By Amartmtr4 PreMj has made the naval field a very re- Oar the country of its timber tnor-;and the scalp and hair came off STOCKTON, June 8-Henry Tay- stricted one for the young subjects 'oughly and quickly." jwhen the skull was lifted. lor killed and Eugene Tucker was nf tha mikado accords to an off I- The conference adopted a resolu-; The bones were brought to the Phot In the leg when they resisted a . . ... j ti.i. rear's quota of cadets and enlisted tlons by skilled foresters, protected : death of the unknown man will be men who will enter the naval sorv- from the interfernce of politicians, j established, following which the re ice Is said to be considerably small-' are n-ary to preserve the for-1 mains will be Interred In the local m than the overage ol the ptet esU. cemetery. V BETTER VALUES ill AT CAMP TAYLOR Two Shifts of Miners Being Em- ployed in Sinking of Shaft on Storm Cloud NOW SHOWING Things do hum at the new sib ,- ALL NATIONS REPRESENTED ' WASHINGTON June S.-The sol- gold camp of Tay'.or, situated five, i .Uera1 bonus bill, presented in the miles south of Golden Arrow. Two Event Will Remain Unmatched senate today by Chairman McCain frame buildings now grace the new , . ( g ,k ,,er of the illan(. (. mmittWi wUh camp and three tents have been pro-1 r 3 Long lime 111 DUlhan arcomminv,. ,. , vided to house the crew of work - men that are being employed at thi Storm Cloud property, the control the control j . ' .... ot wh en has passed to tieorge u nig- field and J. G Crumley. Shaft sinking has been resume 1 under the direction of Nels Nelso.i, end two shifts will be employed in the breaking of ground. It is pected that progress will resu.t at 'the rato of two feet each day from this time forward. The ore showing is better today than at any time Medieval pomp and splendor mark-jtne tQ (;t t)l(l mf,asur: t0 the since development was started and cl the wedding here today of KiS senate calendar. , the silver and gold contents of high I Alexander of Jugoslavia and Princess; Because of parliamentary proce , value are still being maintained Marie of Rumania. Nearly every na- (!ur0 UIUPr which the senate was op- In the event the showing justifies tion m tne out ami new mom : Prating, unanimous consent was nec which now seems a certaintv. a grav- represented at the coremotiy, which ; essary t0 present the bill and report. 'ity water pipe line service will be linked the dynasties of three Balkan ; v.hk.n earlier in the day had been constructed a distance of four miles countries, forming a powerful lar-,na(Ie ,)ui,i(c by Senator McCumber. ;to the new camp. It is said that rler against future wars in this tur-, gPnator Williams refusing such con j there is a sufficient supply of water bulent part of Europe. The event ; sent Asserting congress had paid ' , (la( (an b(J maJe availabl(1 for mi. probably will remain uumaicneu i.!(tli1 against , dom(!sUc Durt)08es ,hat W0H,,,:a ,onR time In Balkan annals for lt8j..war profiteers' be amp'e to meet the demands of i community the size ot Tonopah unhand beauty of its aottings; the en- i, Unit cml olans are lieinE formu-; ' Jated wherehv water will be piped without delay aa soon as tha per - manoncy of the district is assured. W. E. JIor,on, a l.os Angeles brok - . t,nnl,n kiinco In HnMfU.Irl ninm. uuni6 ,u panied by rapk Ji. lay. or, alter wlinni Hip cnoin i naiopd. visited the i 1- -- !,iitrinf vp.tonlav imil rrtiirnl hlehlvi era IV that a mineral district or per- manency is being established. TO BE CURBED Australians Becoming Alarmed Over Demolition of the For est Wealth of Nation fllT AnBorliitrri Trent SYDNEY, N. S .. -May IS. (Dy Mail.) The rapid demolition of Aus DESTRUCTION Or TIMBER OVERSEA tralia's forest wealth occupied the Found in the Vicinity of Coyote attention of the Australian fore3try Mountain and Foul Play conference sitting in Brisbane and , plans were discussed to launch a 'S Suspected campaign to curb what was styled 'the wanton destruction of timber I The skeleton of a human being i v mill and fire " was found yesterday afternoon on "There Is a popular delusion that;Coyote mountain' about 24 miles Australia has untold rich's In her forests, but the contrary is the case." one sDeaker said. "A long course of i , .. linn tirninir innr irmiut'iii iiisiii-.t- POMP ATTENDS VEDDING KING OF JUGOSLAVIA Entire Route of Bridal Party Lined With Double Rows of Armed Soldiers j AnnalS 01 SOCICty (nr Annwiairii rr.-nm IL.lMMttl.' O EM .lw.l"i t.i I - -, , ...i ..I precautions eic im :King Alexander and Princess Mario of Rumania, during the wed ing fes - tivitles today. The entire route of the bridal party from the palace to; ex-l(he cathe(lral wag inei w i t ti double 1 rows ()t suI(iorg and gendarmes with ided rifles and fixed bayonets. 1 ....... : political significance; the lavishness thnsiasm and fervor of the people; j the picturesqueness of the proces - ' slons, and the qualniness of the pres. ; ents to the brido and groom. i Th ,.,, ,nvn ,a an anti(1e ; r . . . ... I with long court iraui LMIlDrUMU-I 'Ml ,n mn,e gjlver and rygtals. and the . - . I,,.- ,.ii., v.il n princess wiirw ut-i m-i ni' ...... . . ..,.,... i,i .inn,,nE ,. ,,. j,,,. ii turiro court man- je , brl,ant silver, at the lower I end of which the double arms n.. nvA l.,n.nnlnvin WOrO pmhrOld ii ,-. ,v 1 ered In silver and gold- King Alex - jar.der presented his bride with s 'massive crown of gold, set with dia-j monds and rubies, each province of,.,, ijrTA! DI AMC IC Jugoslavia having contributed a Jf1 cious stone to the diadem. 1 WRECKED AT DETROIT SKELETON OF j nest of Tonopah and within loo yams where another skull was found about two weeks ago oy Jimmy rosier aim and Morria LeFevre The fin, was maae by char:ea Gienn' ! deputy sheriff, who was detailed to make an Inve9tlEation of the mat- . ltal, cannrala .,' uiium laniiii. i,ciw.o --o.-- ANOTHER MAN IS UNEARTHED SOLDIER BONUS BILL PRESENTED 'Nearly Four Billion Must Be Provided to Extend Over Forty-Three Years , probable cost to tin? ft-doral gov- ' 1 oir fro iti ......,. ,i tllllUUllt, ttt .,0-iJ,U.tf.tOi, riui.au UHl I1"' ul 1J ",Al "" " uary 1. It is approximately $2.10, imrt ft00 ,esa ,han Ule estlinate Mn,,,r :the bouse bill which was RODS. 17'.',- 350, payable over 20 years. Efforts present the soldiers' BEFORE SENATE bonus hill to the senate were blocked : by Senator Williams of Mississippi Chairman McCumher gave notice he : would make another effort later In the government of and every time of- fort wag made to pay compensation m so:dlors there was an objection, senalr Ashurt of Arizona, urged ! Scnatl)r McCumber to move the hill be rfy.eived. ; GOVERNOR STEPHENS GIVEN MOT SHOTS , fiir ooUtri rm.i CHICAGO. June S The geenral defense committee announced today It had mailed a letter to Governor ! Stephens of California, commenting ) o;i the speech by the governor in (which is governor is quoted as saying jfthnt the criminal syndicalism law j sho"d be Ringed except to 3 1 1 L II K L 11 1. II 11. 1 UK icnn r iu van- Ifornia stands alone among states in 'continuing prosecution of organized . 3 labor under war time statutes passed luring a period of hysteric." (fly AminrtAted 1'rrnMI DETROIT, June ts The all metal plane which Capt. Eddie Rickenback er is attempting a cross country flight from New York to San Fran iseo, was wrecked at Packard fie'd near here when it was struck by a bolt of lightning L'O minutes before Rickenbacker and the party were .o be taken off for Chicago. INDICTED KLANSMAN INTENDS SURRENDER (nr AiwoeUied Prcul ATLANTA, June 8. G W. Price, king kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan of California, indicted in Los An- ! geles in connection with the Ing'e- I wnnil 1-nOI Will leflVf hero tllllicht 10 face the charges, E. V. Clarks, im perial wizard protein, announced to dry. ROBBERY IS CHARGED TO COAL MINERS A..oemed rre..i . unuui. nuw " i- workers In a box car traveling from Modesto to Stockton. Frank Ston a stranger, was areited here leUr and li held for tdantUication. 1SALIENT TAKEN F OF IRREGULARS Town is in Full Possession of Military and Order Expected to Be Maintained REBELS ARECONCENTRATING Thousands Said to Be Armed With Latest American Ri fles and Readv to Fight I lly Annm-lntrd rr-MHl itELKAST, June . lielleek is oc cupied by British troops which ad vanced today to take the salient fro n the Irish irregular forces, ami the fort overlooking lielleek was the first captured by the Drilisli troops. Tie. town was then taken possession 'if by the military. As the British forward march con tinued and s eeial constables acting as observers, the occupied hill toas commanding a view of lielleek and Maghoramera castle, the advance par ties specials held the roads and otlur ' strategic points, .Motor and steam launches kept in touch with troopj. while in the middle lake small cover.! were observed, apparently containing stores. At the Newtownards military head quarters it was suited Be'.leek had been retaken without loss of life and no prisoners were taken. Illy AmMM'Inti'd Trent) LONDON BERRY, June S - Ex change Telegraph statement says: "Several thousand rebels are report ed to be concentrated at liapiioe. County Donegal, armed Willi the lat est American rifles. Large rebel forces o.i the northern side of the Derry-Donegal border are reported to lie conscripting Donegal loyalists, wlin believe tiny are going to be used as a si Teen in a rebel attack on Londoiiberry " Six thousand men of the Liverpool ngiinent arrived here last night, tak i'ig up quarters in the Tennon Dacca house, owned by Nazareth nuns, Gwynns institute and Magee Presby terian college on the Donegal side of the River Foyle. The London berry military baracks are on the County Londoiiberry side of Foy'.e, so there are now large reinforcements en both banks of the river. H PURCHASED BY Property Expropriated by Obre gon to Prevent Sale to American Syndicate (Bf Ajpnelated PreHl EL PASO, June 8 Arrangements have been made by Caja de Presta mos, Mexico City banking house, o purchase the o.OOO.OOO-acre Chihuahua estate of General Luis Terrazas, re cently expropriated by President Ob- logon, to prevent the sale of the land to A. J. McQuatery and a syndicate of American financiers, according to Consul General Luis Montes Deoo. :iere. GinSON BERRY, superintendent nf the Round Mountain and Fairview Mines company, was an arrival in Tonopah last night to look after busi ness matters THE WEATHER Local Observer, United States Weather Bureau: Temperatures S a.m. Noon Current 50 71 Wet bulb 42 49 Relative humidity 48 18 e Temperatures, Extreme ' 1922 1921 Maximum yesterday ..80 85 ) Minimum yesterday . 62 61 ROM FORES MEXICAN FAR BANKING HOUSE