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THE WEATHER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Cloudy Probably 8howert Bonanza METAL QUOTATIONS SILVER $ .99 SILVER (FOREIGN) 714 COPPER -13 LEAD 5.50 vnTxXI. NO. 275- T0N0PAH, NEVADA, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1922. PRICE TEN CENTS LOIRS GA Di 0 TONOP AH D AILY EXP 1 1 Premier 18 HELPLESS SAYS WEST REPORT ( Inst Speech on June I and LOM i'lfcw" . Has Since Been Expected to i li'p Af Anv Moment I yi . - REPORT NO LONGER DOUBTED Not Believed That High Russian Official Can Survive for Many Days j ,nr 4.iix-latr4 Pra LONDON, June 8. From source hich cannot be doubted It is learned rtat Premier Lenine's condition up in a few days ago was regarded at Sliicow as critical and probably hope frss, although there is no word as I" what change the lnteremlng days may have brought- These advices state the recent stroke of the soviet premier was cerebal paralysis. He lost his speech entirely on June 1, ar.J was expected to die any day. OWNER OF CLEVLAND nilR ANSWFRS fAII ! rtiWVVCJVJ Wii-l.: (By AnnfM'lateil Pma CHICAGO, June 9. James.C. Dunn, president and chief owner of the Cleveland American League Baseball c'.ib. died here todajr after a long Hit MS. L Twelve Given Diplomas at the Graduation Exercises Held In High School Gym The high school gymnasium was crowded last night with an apprecia-j tive audience that had assembled to wltne..j the graduation exercises of the high school. The address was delivered by the Hon. Hugh Henry Brown, in which he dwelt with the preent day problems, urging the mem bers to pursue their studies in the higher Institutions of learning that they might better be equipped to fight the battles of life. Tb gymnasium was charmingly decorated in ctais colors of pink and gift n, while the members of the class were attired in grey caps and gowns, Presentation of diplomas were mart by Walter W. Anderson, superintend t of schools, to the following: James Wilson, Florence Ryan, Wil liam Ry.-n, Va'.entlno Tolnnd, Donald Toland, Lois McLeod, Gwendolyn M Leod, Maute Esser, William Fits Ger old. Evelyn Carlson Harry Anderson nd Dorothy Conway. BUTL ER THEATRE-- TODAY CHARLES RAY IN "TWO MINUTES TO GO" It starts with a laugh, runs into romance and ends ln that succession of thrills that come with a hard fousht football game 'and "THE CIVET CAT" A wild animal picture of the Bill and Bob series for boys. Tomorrow, double bill; Char lie Chaplin In a two-reel com edy, "the Emigrant," and "The Ruse of tho Rattler," a West ern drama of thrills, suspense, action and romance. Monday, Cecil B. DeMIiles' latost production ''Saturday Night." CONDITION ING PEOPLE COMPLETE HIGH SCHOO COURSE Lenine RAILROAD BUILDER DIES VERY SUDDENLY (Br Aaanrlatrd 1 ! SAN FRANCISCO, June - Funeral j urangaments are being completed fori the late Thomas Mellerah, treasurer 1 o( the Pacific coast division of the American Red Cross and formerly! prominent as a railroad executive, i who died at his home here yesterday. ( "e 'cred"d with jme obtained j the financial support necessary to r.vIPnii the Northwestern Pa.ifie i ----- Rat - road company from Wll'.ets to Eureka. ALTO SHOWING IS WEEK TO WEEK Oxidized Formation on Hundred Level is Beginning To Show Values The showing on the Alto iin- Uruoeny COUlluueo lu maivt7 nil ii..- i Drovement as development Is carried forward, and the outlook is prom's- l,yr fer th nronertv being entered among the list of shippers. The west on M0 levd wm a(lvanrtd 21 feet during the past week, in ox dized formation. According to the official statement as given out by Joe Mayer, conditions are favorable for improvement of values. A b'.ow T and five-horsepower motor has been Installed on the 400 level station to facilitate the ventillation of the drift and good headway is expected to be made from this time forward. MOSS MINING PROVES PROFITABLE INDUSTRY BIO BAR. Trinity County. Calif.,' June 9. "Moss Mining" has become an Industry paying good returns to a half dozen men in this county wr.o are pursuing It- The method of op eration is simple. Moss is gathe.'?d along the Trinity river from crev ices In the rocks, the best "digging" being from six to eight feet above low water mark. The river waier carries with it small particles or gold that lodge in the moss and are held there. When the moss has been collected AaA it ta hnrnnd. The ashes are washed for the gold, which thu. r..- Uaa haan fituiifl in nuantitv to bring more than wages to halt a dozen miners along the river. ,ip . POWER COMPANY IS SWITCHING WORKERS Glon Baxter of the Nevada-California Power company will enjoy a vacation of two months ln San Fran cisco. D. H. Gage, employed in the Goldfield office, wf.I come to Tou pah, and Harry Pierson will go to Goldfield to take up the duties vacated by Mr- Gage. Paul E. Brown will come over from Goldfield to take Mr- Plerson's place temporarily. MURDERER SHOT UTAH JAIL FOR Court Sentence Carried Out on Man Who Killed and Robbed Man On Lonely Road SALT LAKE CITY, June . Mck Obllialo was executed today at the Utah state prison for the murder of Marco Laus, a miner, who was stab bed to death and robbed of $1200 ln a lone spot on the outskirts of this city In August, 1919- Steve Maslich, who perpetrated the murder with Ob lisalo, was executed at Uie prison on January 20. Both chose execution by booting Instead of haaclng. IMPROVING DEVILISH fORK Is Reported as Being On FORD PROBABLY TO BE AWARDED MUSCLE SHOALS Three Separale Rcports Sub. . .. .. . n mitted for Action of Congress With Respect to Property FORD PROPOSAL IS FAVORED Military Committee of House j Submits Proposals to Be Acted L'pon Shortly (By Aaaoelnted Tread) WASHINGTON, June 9. Three separate reports petting forth rec ommendations for action by congress j with respect to private development Fouri0 tnt government's $106,000,000 pow er and nitrate projects at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, was made to the (house today by members of the mlli jtary committee. Acting Chairman Mc Dlvido : Kenzie, who drafted the majority re- rert, declares at tne outset mat tne .document of the Ford proposal was 1116 n:y ne unu "wormy or sen consideration," and asks accept jance by the house, provided ever, the Gorgas .team plant how- be nof included among the projects. House leaders declined to give the membership' any idea as to how soon; reports dealing with Henry Fords' of-' fei for Muscle Shoals property might be taken up for consideration. Re- publican leader Mondell, declaring no; decision could be readied until vari ous reports had been submitted and studied. BE PROBED BY South Carolina Couple Taken in j Charge by Hooded Klansmen and Given Scare i fBy Aaanplntrd lreaa) ANDERSON S. C, June 9.- -Inves nidnapping late last night of Robert ,PP "8 " "s ..!,,fc"1 1 " ' u. Sullivan, anil -vnss icuoy novo. "ho reported lo the police they had whlle seate(1 ln a aN mobile in front of the young wo-j man s home, suuivan, wno is sec retary of a cotton mill, and also sec-: re-tary of the South Carolina Cot-1 KIDNAPING TO AUTHORITIES NORTH ton Manufacturers' Association re-;ac Dorteu to the police his abauctors were dressed ln regalia resembling Ku Klux Klansmen. He said the couple were given a "lecture." rvfTio irTiKiT-nc MYSTIC SHR1NLKS TO USE TELEPHONE' (By AaanrUted SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 Shrin- ers attending the Golden Jubilee here June 13-16, will be able to keep ln touch with any of the 300,000 or more visiting members snd friends! by means of an intricate network of telephone wires reaching every build- lng In the city that houses a branch . .. .... ,m ltnA" o: Shrine activity. uaruem u v-T.l , be Shrine." synonymous with "Mistic ooa'AirrTrc ' is known as the McDonald, and when - public nuisance and against the mor ULYMrlL LU1V1M11 ILL j,,,e 0i,jectlve is reached extraction als of the public. Shortly thereafter HONORS CITY OF L. A. of ore through both' these workings : Mrs. Parker was arrested upon a . , from the crosscut will be ln order, j charge of having narco'les In her pos- (By Aaaocl-ted PrM PAKlO, June 1 lie Huemaiiuiiai Olympic committee has authorized the city of Los Angeles to hold In ternational games under the patron age committee ln September, 1923, to dedicate Its new stadium. Games, however, will lave no connection with the regular Olympic. George Southworth, accompanied by his wife and son, left this morn- ... can Francisco, where they nig iu. will attend the Shriners' gatnering. jotner pan. ui - which will be the big attraction Iniportant developments have yet been that city next week. I forthcoming." SERVICE OF WARRANT ' (Hy Anorlnted Preaa) ' WASHINGTON, June -Representative Woodruff of Michigan, declared today in the house, that, according to his information from tiiree sources, J- L. Phillips, republican state chair man of Georgia, had stated last week prior I ) his arrest on c'Mi'ge- i:i con nection with war fraud cases, that ' things on the hill had come to such a condition," he probably would be arrested, but the case would end l he re. OAKLAND PLANS STRUCTURE COST THREE MILLION Will Be Occupied by Southern Pacific and Athens Athletic Club of That City (nT A..o.iatri l-re... OAKLAND, June 9 Plans for the erection, of a six-story building, cov ering an entire block bounded by Franklin, Webster, Thirteenth an 1 Fairttenth sterets here, and at a cost of 13,000,000, will be drawn up as the result of a recent meeting of the Athens Athletic club at which a site was selected. The buildi:.--; i wi he oecun ed lointiv Dv tne Soulhtni rac,fic tormlnalg aiu, .,, club. The ground floor wiii eouuin of fices, stores and terminals. The other floors will be devoted to the use of the athletic club. ! Organisation of the club, starts1 ! three years ago, is now practically J completed, officers have been elect-; od, and the 3,000 membership mark set as the limit nearly reached. STAR IS AS A PRODUCER M,,,-rS Will Re In Shane With r- in I en UayS tO Permit Large VnlnmP Ore Reintr Made - ; Conditions at the North Star at j present are very satisfactory, as well encouraging, and the management ; hones within the next ten days or.' SHOWING CLASS tV!0 weeks to have matters in shape Herald since Its Inception 11 years for tne production of quite a volume j ro, be'ng publisher at first and la- j 0f ore The official report given out,ter becoming president of the Even- j Friday morning, covering the week: lng Herald Publishing company. He lending June 8, follows: ' ! was born In The Dalles. Ore., ln 1863, "On the 10S0 level crosscut 1075, scuth, located back of tne winze sta- tion, made the usual progress, and several stringers of ore were cut that are showing some values. This cross - cut is being driven to pick up several segments of the vein which comes from Be!mont ground. 1 Tne 107- hanging-wai: crosscut, off: j jo5() eveli nflg pa99e(i through a j lf)re vn 0f exceedingly good ore- ... . . ... ixhis crosscut Is being driven wun ;the pbjt 0f picking up another faulted segment of the vein which "1079 hanging-wall crosscut, ott . . 1050 level, is being run ior prospect - lng purposes, but no ore of value has; nrncraTs11 from the 1073 Intermediate level and a good grade of milling ore Is being extracted. "Work on the upper level has been temporarily suspended, pending de velopments that are going forward on the 1050 level- Some minor pros Hn la being carried forward In .. . .u. ! nn l,rv 1 KLUX KLAN ARE ARRAIGNED ON LICHEN T ThirtyTwo Members Appear to'in Faiion and e. e. nuriingame, nu Face Charges Preferred in Los Angeles Court KING KLEAGLE NOT PRESENT Wires He Is Leaving Atlanta and Will Be Present Some Time Next Week ffly AaaoHiitefl I'rraal LOS ANGELES, June 9 Thirty two members of the Ku Klux Klan appeared in the superior court today, for arraignment upon an indictment i growing out of the fata, night riders I raid in Inglewood on April 22. Read-, lng of the lndictment was waive;1 aiul klansmen the arraignment was con-; tinned until Monday. The district at-i torney's office received telegraphic shaft In what is known as a crosscut advices from G. W. Price, king klea- drift. It was reported today that a glo, also indicted, that he was leav-; six-inch streuk of ore is now ex ing Atlanta and would arrive here rosed that carries average values next week, to report. of $35 a ton. Deputy District Attorney Doran an-; The face of the crosscut from the ncunced he had begun preparation of 1400 level is now 90 feet from the extradition papers for W- H. Coburn, station toward the vein which iie.s to grand goblin of the Pacific coast do- the south and good headway will re main of the Ku Klux Klan. Coburn, i suit in making the drive to the ob who was one of those indicted here ! jective. in connection with the Inglewood During the week ending Wedne3 raid is In Atlanta, Ga., according to day, March 8, a total of 150.7 feet reports received here. EDITOR FROM LOS ANGELES L Guy Barham Was Traveling i With Hearst When Stricken ! With Throat Trouble fllr AaanHnted Preaa) LONDON, June 9- publisher of the Los Angeles Herald, who has been traveling in Europe v.ith Wil'iam Randolph Hearst, died i i a London hospital today. He was operated on three days ago for throat trouble, -and apparently had recovered from the effects of the Iteration, but died suddenly from what the doctors describe as pul monary embolism. LOS ANGELES, June 9. Guy Brin -on Parham, a broker, one time state banking commissioner and publicist, s been directing the hoad livening j -n l was brought to California three years later wnen tne ramny estao- m hed itself in Watsonville and came 1 to southern California In 1913. ! nnr..mTr, unilcrTC- ROOMING HUUbhi lb DECLARED A NUISANCE At a meeting ot tne board of com- niissloners this morning, sitting as a town board, the rooming house II- -a tin ln..t T) n l. cense oi airs, wae i-uutj ri- was revoked and the Parker rooming house on Main street was declared a , session, sne was tanen Dciore jus- 1 . A.. Jl .1 nlnAHA imnn .null 1 uce tuuiij aim i "i""'."""; bonds ln the sum of $750. PRINCETON HONORS PRESIDENT HARDING DIES N ONDON PRINCETON, June 9. Cited by Kato, orrerea tne premiersnip oi ja Dean West, Princeton Law Schooljpan, has asked for time to consider ns a Hkerfor truth and so1, a- of'v.hether he would undertake to form rf.mnllrnted difficulties, a man of I a cabinet to succeed that of Pre- "immense patience and self effacing modes," President Harding was awarded the honorary Princeton de gree ot doctor ot laws- Brink of Death OFFICERS SEARCHING FOR SHOE SALESMAN The authorities are looking fur a young man giving his name as R H. Sweet, who is accused of obtainit. money from a great many people in southern Nevada of sums averaging fii. The money was secured, it is alleged, upon orders of moccasin boots. It is believed that Sweet is orricer, ten this morning for tint town in the belief that be can be located. 1300 LEVEL OF GREAT DIVIDE Crnsfiif Frnm Fourteen Hun. - . vr-., i ivvu null- rf j L , . t- ! Ninety Feet From Shaft Ore has been encountered on the 1300 level of the Tonopah Divide iiif underground work was performed with the following results: "111 east drift advanced 5 5 feet; 1351 ; drift advanced 25 feet; 240 south crosscut extended 24 feet; 527 sout.i crosscut e.iended 16 feet; 1005 north crosscut extended S7 feet; lour, south crosscut extended 25 2 feet; 1400 scuth crosscut extended 34.3 feet ; 417 raise carried 5 feet; 527 winze sunk 7 feet." BODIES OF MEXICAN OFFICERS RECOVERED Tile bod- (Hy Aaaneli-' lr.aa LAREDO, Tex., June 9 ics of General Lucio Blanco, Colonel SPLENDID ORE 'Aurello Martinez and Major Garcia, -Guy Barham.t kliled bv the Mexican customs guards j and soldiers Wednesday night, as ; they headed an alleged invading par- ty into Mexico, were recovered from t lie Rio Grande today. ; MANY RROADCASTINQ STATIONS ON COAST SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 Cali fornia has 56 radio broadcasting sta tions more than twice the numbei ; f any other, station in the union according to statistics recently vealed by the department ot com merce. Ohio is the closest rival with 23. Officials In charge of radio su- porvision In this state estimate that j there are 25.000 receiving stations In California Other sources place tne total as nign as du.uuo. ; Although radio broadcasting was I developed and popularized through I "'e eaSt' Say offieials' tlle Piu'iric coast now has assumed the lead- ershiP ADMIRAL KATO WILL BE NEW JAP PREMIER f 1 , 1 t t t IieaaCO Me UeiegailOH irom That Country to Washing ton Conference TOKIO, June 9 Admiral Baron mier Takashi, which resigned Tues day. Admiral Kato headed the Ja panese delegation to the Washington arms conference. REACH HIGHEST POINT HISTORY OF THE WORLD Three Members Mount Everest Party Climb to Previously Unrecognized Height EXPEDITION IS WATCHED Towering Above Frontiers of Tibet and Nepal Daring Ex plorers Conquer (Hy AaiM-lfitrl Trenal LONDON. June 9. -The Times an nounces some members of the .Mount Everest party have reached the high est altitude ever atttained by man. It says: "Three members of the Mount Everest expedition, Mallory, Sumerville and Norton, on May 21 reached an altitude of 26.SOO feet, the highest ever readied by man I a"d Just 210n feet In-low the sum- mit.' Mt. Everest, in (tie Himalayas, the highest peak in the world, has always in the past interposed great obsta cles to the few efforts of the intre pit' adventurers even to gain a foot held upon its slopes. Only one defi n'te and organized attempt ever has ben made before to scale its sides and stand upon its peak af an alii ture of approximately 5'j miles above the level of the sea. This was the Pritish expedition of last year under Cclonel Howard Pury which readied ::n a'tituile of 20,000 feet, or about 9C00 feet below the summit. Bury's expedition was compelled to turn back and the work was taken up again this year by another British evpi'dition under Brigadier-General Charles Granville Bruce. Announce I, .mt to this effect was made last year by Sir Francis Younghusband. president of tile Royal Geographical Si eicty of London. No peak In the world has presented such difficulties to mountain climb ers as Mt Everest. These have In en political as well as physical for oi iy in recent years has it been pos sible to approach Mt Everest! from the Tibetan side; the deep-seated ' objection of the people to foreigners pr.fslng through their country made it impossible for any expedition o ;;ke advantage ef t'ie easiest route, wl ich is through Tiliet. The Bury expedition, however, discovered what v-'as regarded as the easiest way to Ith' s"m,11it "('forp u hnd ln ,ur" hi' ck TO REMAIN ON PRESENT PAY New Order Eliminates Members of Key, But Affects Great Many Other Lines ffly Aaanclaled Frraa) CHICAGO, June 9. Railway teleg raphers will not be included in the. third wage reduction under the ra'l rcad labor board, according to rumors c: the new contemplate 1 slash fro.-i the railroad labor board. Chkf among the groups to be reduced ara 200,000 clerk , 22,000 in signal de partments and 80,000 freight hand lers and truckers. THE WEATHER Local Observer, United States Weather Bureau: Temperatures Sam. Noon Current 46 63 Wet bulb - 38 44 Relative humidity 44 19 Temperatures, Extremes 1922 1921 Maximum yesterday ..78 82 Minimum yesterday 49 58 TELEGRAPHERS