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Walker Lake Bulletin. TUESDAY.September 10, 1010 gTli- ■ ' - 'I.J, !J--"*--I—‘--IB J»ublt*bccl KvwyTut‘«lay A. J. McCarthy, * Publisher Entered at the Poutofllce at llaaUierni'. Nevada. uH clasei matter. Two seasons Lave now passed since the railroads south of here have .offered one faro for round trip from (Goldfield, Tonopali and other points, to Hawthorne, for the purpose of allowing our southern friends to on ! joy the cooling breezes, the: um-qnal- j e.d bathing and the excellent. fLuirig >t a minimum expense. during the j hot months The only string to this i order, secured by Frank Kingliorn J some eighteen months ago, is that a ] limited measure of acooniimidation I be provided at the lake, so that i.ur summer visitors may have some place J To lay their weary heads, an i cook their frugal meals The Ifulietin sug pest3 that there is ample time to provide such facilities b.-foro the season of 1918, and will join in any .eiTort looking to that end. We have .overlooked this opportunity for two ysurs, next sumnier should not be a! lowed to pass in the same maimer. The mads joining in this conceftfeinn icc the Southern Pacific. Tonopah & Goldfield and the Silver Peak Rail way, all of whom have plunged this fate to Mr. Kinghorn. --— Mr. and Mrs. George MeGailaii, of | Blair, were Hawthorne visitors on Slturday last, going through on ,their unnuul vacation to Lane Tahoe, where they will bo the guests of Raines Ddijy tin id wife- Mr. Dehy has a large contract in connection with tlie auto road improvements liyw in progress at this famous re sort, and it is altogether Ij^tilv that in thy fullnes of time, a boulevard will be constructed all round the Jake, affording to auto enthusiasts ft in grandest effect iu laky and moun tain scenery i(V be found on the American continent. Mr. fijeOulliiti was one ofthe original owners of the famous Red Top aud Jumbo proper ties ut Goldfield which, aro now the jnost valuable portions of the Gold field Consolidated holdings. At a meeting of the Goldfield Con solidated Mining company Tuesday a i quarterly dividend of 30 cents per .share was paid. This will amount to $1,060,000. With the payment, of this dividend the Goldfield Consoli dated wlil have paid to its sharehold prs nearly $25,000,000. •OmSmmmiimmimmmmmmSmmm The Reno Gazette has an item en titled, “Republicans ahead in Majqe," aud Tony the Greek informs us that .the Dgtch have taken Holland. An Auktruliun lady says that the American tjirls are too Unti l. Holy j Moses!—Carson Ne.vs. MISCELLANEOUS. TEED B BAL3AR Jlerehy announces himself u« a ejinj.i.late fur tho office of I STATE SENATOR Pu the Republican ticket, subject to the will of tho voter* at tho General election on November 5. till b H- L SPEKES (Of Knwhlijo) pei eby announces himself as 4 candidate for Short Tone COUNTY COMMISSIONER .On the Demooratio ticket, aubjeut to the will of the voten> at the General election on November 5, mil. john a McCarthy pareby announces himself a.: a candidate | fAr the office of ASSEMBLE MAM Pn the Democratic ticket subject to the will of the voter* at the General election on Novembei 5. 1312 I J. H. MILLER 111 pereby aunoiinces hlmsetr us a candidate for the office of lonif term County Commissioner II Pn the Republican ticket, subject to the wjlj of tbe voters at the General kflPpGojf on November 5 f#i2. Political Aiiiwuraents (AnnounecmoutiJ under this head will be published up to the primal y eiectiou for unsuccessful candidates and to the Reueral election for successful candidates fin the sum uf lie. parable jn advance.J JOHN R JCELT103E Republican Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Subject, to tho will id th" voters at the i (ieueial Election to be held mi November 1912. UK. C. E. WHITESIDES Hereby aiiii’.uiiieca hitnaelf so a llepule j liean candidate for the office of ASS £ M 3LY MAN I Subject to the will of the voters of Min- | era! county at the (jeneval idei - tioo, on Noveiuljof 0, 19’! I li. r. limine i Hereby atincuncsa himself as a candidate ' e;i l lie Democratic ticket for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Of Miu.sr.il County, subjeot t..i tins will of th* t liters, at tA < (Jtn tred election oil November S, 19*2. •JOHN GALLAGHER Hereby announces hhnanlf ho a candidate mi Lie Democratic ticket for Auditor and Recorder Of M neral county, subject to the will of the voters at tho General elect in It on November ft, 1912. J. G ATCHISON Hereby announces himself as a Repub lican candidate fur the office of Sheriff and Asjstor Subject to the will of the voters at the Genet al Election to lie held on November 5, 1912. FRANK RED Hereby announces himself os s candidate on t!;e Democratic ticket for Short Term County Commissioner Of Mineral county, subject to ti e wlil of the voters, at the Uenoial eiocli, u on November ft, 1912. J, H. WHITE Hereby announces himself us a candidate on the Republican ticket for Clerk ami Ty-cssur r Subject to the will of the voters at tho General Election to be held on November 6,1912. I EUGENE GfiUTr i Hereby announces himself as a candidate on Jia Democratic ticliot for Sheriff «a i A a ‘K«y i Subjoi t to the will of the voters at the General Election to tie held on Novum ber 5, tin 3 F3AKK FOX Hereby otnouuoefl liimself as a candidate on the Democratic ticket for County Clerk ; Subject to the will of the voters at the iteneriil Election to o' hold o;i November 1.11*2. j i S. T- KELSO ! Hereby uimonticee turn soli* as a candidate on l lie Uepnhlioan tucket lor Auditor oud Urctfhlcr I j of Mineral ts'iinty subject to the v 111 of tile votein at t ie General election on N \vniber s. I9IJ. ____ -_ J. H. MALLOY * lleiehy aunoiitiv >s himself a candidate on ilu; Democialie t eket for SVATE SENATOR Subject to tb*j will of i.Iim voter* Jit the (icliul.ii Or| V>Y>!UHh’P 5til. -- • — —.- — FFvA¥? J- KfOIinil Hereby nnicnpic.'s himself as » enndidatc on His iicpiiblicmi iieUcf for AS8EM«tYMAN I Of Mineral county, subject to the will of i the voters at the Ueuerul eieetiun I ou November j, 1912. Bath Indefensible, and President Tafl 1 Knew It—Suppression of Facts by tho Tariff Board—Statistics Employ ed to Mislead the Public. By ROBERT KENNETH MAC LEA Formerly consulting experi ul toe lurid braird | New York. Aim. .-On nut :i single me of tin* ninety.live dll cut inn s.-im plea nf fnhrie lake'll us (lie basis of Hie liirilT Imnrd's Investigations of the cot ton schedule wna there mi Hi'tunt re luetion nf the larilf by the thiyue Aldrich lyi.w. The dumpies were selpeted wit h el ect i-sn* hv the combined Judgment of the board's experts. .indorsed by Ihe lead “lug jubliers of the f’nlled States ns being reoreaentnllee of nil cinsees id ftllnle In use In this country, encli wimple Iwlng chosen I-is-nose it wns typical of Hie most used iiintermi id ltd particular weave or rlnss Ninety live all cotton nud live silk and cotton sample* comprise Hie loo Unit apis-itv In the inrllf lioiu-d's cotton report Forty seven of the ninety live In the all cotton class pay s;t mi per cent high er duties under Hie Payne-A Id neb than they did under the Idnglev tarilt. Payn«* Aldrich "Jokera." i Of Hi est- foi<% -seven classes of [IIS terlai on willed the tariff was In creased nine are the fancy weaves inurle In three ur four New Kindsud mills eotuuinnly grouped us (he “Idp plU-Mol.’oh interests." This is the elhpie of New Ktiglund maonfaelurer polltkduua who ware permitted by Sen alor Nelson W: Aldrich to wrire the cotton schedule lo suit themselves .Of llie nine Mppirt-McColl fuhrlcs Hie /‘avne-Aldrlch law Jacked up the average duly from ;{d ,riT to du :tl ite. cent lu other words, the promised "revision downward" on these goods was really a revision upwardnuioniiHug to H4.P7 tier cent of the I Hngley rates The remaining thirty-eight classes ol all coltdu fabrics on which the duly was increased were uot generally the product of the fuvored New England ring ruder the Olngley law these thirty-eight fabrics were assessed an average ditty of SN.IW per cfrpL rjnder the I’u.vne-Aldrich law they tiny 44.38 per cent—a revision upward equal to dti.07 per cent of the former rate as compared with in !>7 per cent incCHUse ou nut on fact 11 i-es of the favored few. On Just three among the PX> sample* ‘ whs there a decrease In duty. These i were the silk mid roUuii Inline* (silk. ! mlllsi firm pay more Hum' lot) |>or cent'. ] duty/ tin these ttirec simples the re I dnetimi averaged iMltl per cent .on the | former duly-a reduction from 1 Iliad i per cert under the Olngley law to ' 110 44 per cent under llie I'ayueAl ! drlch law On one of the silk and cot i lull sample* I here was an Increase j amounting to -;t lls per cent The fifth | of the silk and col ion samples was left EQUALIZATION. Notice to Taxpayers / 5 • . j ■ i NOTICE IS HRISER! CUVKN THAT j the County issessnr of Mineral county, | Stilt#' of Nevada, lias completed the tax ; list or Assessment Roll of Mineral county, and lias duly attached his eortllloato there ; lo. and delivered it and the map. liook ami I statements made by taxpayers to him. to ; me, Clerk of the Board of County Oommis ■'Uukh*; tn.il tho Comny Commissioners ! wIi 1 meet as a Hoard of Equalization on i Mon lav, September 16. 19!'A. i j And as provided in section lit of an act of tin- Legislature to provide revenue for the I 1 support of th" government of tho State of 1 Nevada, approved March 9.1. lSi?t. wt I' hear and determine all complaint* made lilt regard to tho assessed value of any, | properly within said Mineral county, and | will chan,re and eorreot any valuation ; either by adding tliereto or dedn.ulng ■ tb“refrem. if they deem the .same fixed in ; \ the Assessment Roll either alxive ur lieiew I ! the rental eash vane, whether said sum bo fixed bv the owner or Assessor, exoep -[ j that in ease where the peison complaining | j of the assment line refused lo give the | i Assessor his list under oath, as required by law in line'll cases, no reduction w ill be I made by the Board of Equalization in the ■ assessment made by tin* Assessor The Ass 'Ssmenf. Roll will !x> kept open for in-! s portion at tho County Clerk's oflp-o until : after tlie the adjournment of die Board, of Equalization Tho Board of Uq.mliz.i- I lion will continue in session from ti ne to time for the purp.ise of ixpi iLzuiioii liut. shall not sit later than the ilrst Mquday in f'etolior 1 n j at which lima the Hoard will tp'H't, and j equalize the .ytsessnioni. Roll and near doloriniue complaints in exnopUlo coses as providtxl in the aforesaid Section aqd Act.■ J. li. ATCrf 1st)> . Clerk of said liquid Hawthorn*, September 10,1919, u tjtjtjtj injuu" in jTjij'iJTJxnj'iJTJnLJ^ ldO-J~LJ~LrH7// H ^ c| iSOUTHERN^PACIFIcll Will sell round trip tickets : I |i ngeles, California I l National Encampment of the Grand ^ I ] Army of the Republic 5 I 3 From s □ All Stations in Nevada 2 3 d □ : l □ t 5 3 5 3 E □ Sale Dates ; September 5th, 6th, 7th ? | and 8th, 1912 | 3 => Final return limit, October 31st, 1912. s □ c p Stopovers will bo allowed on return trip within rthe final cj □ return limit. 2 □ c ^ For Further information call on or write ~J ^ J. M. FULTON, Asst. Gen’l Freight and Passen- 5 ^ ger Agent, Eeno, Nevada £ iK ■ 1 ______ I j^QLnJTJTjAfxriL-Jjxn..|AruiJ~Ln-r.jujt-Tiju.ixLJjittjtjt KQTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Alfred H. Weber, hie heirs, admin istrators and assigns, und to whom it may concern : You are hereby notified that we. Frank I’ovard and G. N. Fish, co-owners, have I expended during the year 1911 the sum of tines hundred (*300) dollars in labor and improvements upon the Eureka No. 1. iho Eureka No. 2 and Eureka No. 3 lode min ing claims, situated in Mount Grant Min in/ District, Mineral county. State of Ne vada, as will more fully appear by eertlll-1 cate filed July Kith, 1912, in the oflloe of the County Recorder of said Mineral coun ty, mill recorded In Hook 1 of Proofs of Labor, page 162, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section 2,324, Revised Statutes of the United States being the amount required to hold the same under Use laws of the United , States und of the Slut-of Nevada for the year 1911. This notice will b' published once a ' w, ck for a period of ninety days in the | j Walker Lake Bulletin, a weekly newspu | per of general circulation, and if, after i | ninety days alter such notice by publien- ' | lion is given, you full or refuse to eoutrib I utc your proportion of such expenditure : as cojowier, amounting to the sum of thirty-seven ami titty oue-liuiidivdths ! i$37.fid) dollars, for and on account of said claims, your interest in said property will ; became the property of the subscribers under said section 2,321 FRANK BOV All I) 1 G. N. FISH. First pub. July 30, 1912. I MOTICK OF SALE __ i lu tlio Djsti iot Court of tin- Seventh .ludi- j eiul District of tiie Stale of Nevada, iu I and for the Couutvof Mineral, lu the matter of the estate of Lawrence Bncigal'pi, deceased. Notice is hereby eiventliat in pursuance i of ail order of the said Court, mode on I the nth day of February. 1913, iu the mat- j ter of the estate of Lapret.ee Ilacigulnpl. decease 1, the undersigned, tiie udtninis- j trator of the said estate, will sell at public auction at the front tloor of the court house, at 3o’clock I’. M. ou tiie 30th day or I March, 1912, all the right, t|tie and inter- i est of the said estate in tiie fnllowing nuined lode milling claims, t v-wlt: Iron.I Musk No. t. Iron Mask No. i, Iron Mask No. 3. and White ltock, situate in the Alum ; Creek Mining District, Mineral county, i Nevada, to the liighesL bidder for cash, i and subject to eoutlrinatlou by said court, j M. J. DONDKKlI. Administrator. J. It. Mklkohu. attorney lor udniims. trill->r. rei7-u. Warned—An Idea SSsSSi Piwoct Tour Ideas; they u ay bring you wraith. Wrtlfl JOHN WKDDKKBUhN 4 CO., Patent Alter neve. Was blag ion, D. C.t fnfc- their gl.PUO prua offar U»t of two hundred Lu-f eiuiou* wauled. Summons. j \fi the District Court of tho Seventh1 Judicial District of tlioSUteof Nevada, , in arid for Minora! County. Katherine Robinson, plaintiiT, vs. Frank D. Robinson, defendant. Ac.ion brought in the Uistrict Court of (jho county of Mineral, State of Nevada, and tho complaint tiled in said County of Mineral, ill the office of the Clerk of said District Court. The State of Nevada sends greeting to Frank 1). Robinson, defendant: You are hereby required to uppear iu an action brought against you by the above named plaintiiT ill the District ( nurt of the Seventh Judicial District of tho State of Nevada, in and for tho county of Min eral und to answer tho complaint filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county, or, if served out of ttiis eouuty, but ill this district, within 2J days, other wise within 40 days ; or judgment by de fault will be taken against you, according to tile prayer of raid complaint. Tim said action is brought to recover judgme it and decree of the aoovo entitled court tout the marriage v.uv existing be tween plaintiff and defendant lie forever dissolved upon the following grounds and causes of action : 11 nit for more than one year prior to the commencement of tills action defend- 1 ant neglected and still neglucts to provide I tlm plaintiff with rim common necessaries i of life, which neglect is not the result of! I loverly oil tho part of the defendant which he could not avoid by ordinary in dustry: That defendant has treated plain- j tilf in a cruel and inhumane manner and j has been extremely cruel uguiust this plaintiff thereby retidare ig the iife of tno I plnnitilT miserable and oudangeriug plain- i tiff’s health ami her iife. And you arc lioreby notliiod that ir you fad to upper ami answer sai l complaint i as above required, said Plaintiff will apply to tlm court for tho relier demanded. (jiven uu lor ay hand and tlm Seal of the District Court of tneSeventh Judicial j District of th i State of Nevada, Count,’ of i Mineral, this 15th dav of August V 1) 1III2. '• 'I nKAi- J.(i. ATCHISON,Clerk. Attest: A true copy. 11. F. Breda, uid-dt_ Attv. for p[tf. - - ... JJ_' | Notice Ilie Mail view Minin# Company, oxyner of two # roups o. maims about ,Pt miles northeast of Thorne, Nevada, hue author ised no xvork dono and will not be leapon bilde for liny indebtedness incurred. 1'liere is no leuse pi existence on the property. All imrsons bavin# claims a#apist the property are roipioutod to com mu nlcute w‘th l'. f. iioid. Hei'reutry Mui vicw .Mini,,# (;0 l.)H So. 4tli at., i’liiiudelphia, i'a. (ja»4t Claims Allowed By the Board of County Commissioners. AT THE I.AST REGULAR MEETING Of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Mineral County, Nevada, the following bills were allowed : 11 U Balzar, salary 1 months. 80 80 F U Red, salary and mileage 1 nine Ifll 00 Eugene Grutt, salary . 888 83 W .1 Box, salary, deputy sheriff.... 150 hi John Gallagher, salary. 168 (0 ■1 G Atchison, salary. 166 i.U J H Miller, salary. 73 00 Dr F C Pache, County Physician... 150 uu Mrs Dunn, at I to indigent. 20 00 J T Mack, uid to indigent. lu 00 Southern Development Co., water for hospital. 10 O'! MrsJ Leonard, hospital matron nod washing.too no Hawthorne Meat Market, meat ... 6 .81 Adams and Miller, supplies. 23 lo L 1! Ulrich, nurse. 12 IH» H F Brede, salary... 166 60 A Mille-, mo ils. m 51 A and E Kuminerfielri, supplies ... 70 M Southern Development Do., water for eourt house. 3 John Hitchens, janitor. »J oo A A. Ford,deputy sheriff. 73 00 • W \ Nagel, salary, deputy sheriff . 73 u 1 Nevada Press, printing 1815.) Jay White, stamps I. . 2131 John Gallagher, expo nee.. 3 hd P C Wright, sealps. 18 00 O D Nichols, scalps. 2 > 00 Tony Papa, Team . 3 3,) Walker Ijiko Bulletin, advertising.. 86 on Jay White, stungis. 3 23 TIC O’Brien, water. Con. l 50 R It Rasmussen, mail work. 1 73 E H Robinson, road work. 12 ffJ W \\ Fetch, road work. 24 (W E red Soli u IT, mad work. 12 IM 0 F Jorger, road work. 3 no Fulstone ,V Fred, road work. 39 73 Ypirraguirre linn, road work ..!.. tin 6U BJ Conway ii a I w irk . 12 A) U B Rurkham. rqil wnrl^. 4 no Goo Sliancr, mai( work .. n no I. J. (i. Atchison, finite <•( tho Hoard of < ouuty ( oiiiiiilsMioipi^j in n»,| bvr tint t o'ini v of Mineral, i\yv.uln. do liorohy cer tify that the forojroltijr bills woro passed ami ordered p lift bv tho botual of futility t-oiumistduuera ou August 7, iiila. .1. (i. V rtJIIISO V, ClftrU of the Hoard, Hawthorne, Nevada, August, 7 (412,