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L DfCOEN 0L S a Dsciibe k it. EOOBD. urre; nt News. Advertise in it. A 11 the News. Mining News. War News. FORMERLY THE PIOCHE WEEKLY RECORD. VOL. LVI PIOCHE, NEVADA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1004. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Phyllite is a rock intermediate be tween mica BchiHts and slates. It is in fuct a mica slate. i Dacite is a quartz andesite. The name is derived from the ancient Roman province known as Dacia, now included in the Kingdom of Hungary. Novaculite is an exceedingly fine grained quartzose rock, which is supposed to be a consolidated sili- cious slime of sedimentary origin. Its practical use is for making high grade whetstones. To keep iron pipe from rusting it is recommended to coat them with coal tar, aud then fill them with light wood shavings, then set the latter on fire. Provided the heat is is not too intense or prolonged the tar will be absorbed by the pores of the iron and rusting will be prevent ed for a long period. The first cement copper was pro duced in Spiiin at Rio Tin to in 1752 from heaps of low-grade sulphide ore that had undergone decomposi tion through natural process. - The copper was leached out by water, the metal being preoipitated on iron. It was first thought to be merely a coating of copper on the iron, but it was found that if left long enough the replacement became practically complete. , One thousand feet (board measure) of well seasoned mountain lumber will weigh from 1,200 to 1,800 lbs, according to the proportion of fesiu in them. The yellower and browner the pine, the more resin it contains. Freshly cut green lumber from the hills will, weigh nearly twice as much. The whiter the pine board is when produced, the more water it will give up during the process of seasoning. Ricb lode gold mines do not al ways produce rich placers, and rich placers are often known where the lodes do not pay to work. . Al though millions of dollars have been taken from the telluride ores of the Cambrian strata, near, Lead, in gouth Dakota, these deposits do not produce valuable plucers. During the lust week or two the public has been treated to a flood of reading matter by the daily press relative to alleged new strikes. Most of the declarations of great finds are tojaay the least premature. Many are merely spread-eagle accounts of small pockets which a miner natur ally expects to run on to iu the or dinary course of miuing. It is, of course, a good thing to chronicle these fugitive finds, but it is truly harmful to chronicle them as "great strikes." The evil side of this phase of mining journalism is that when a really splendid discovery is made it is buried in a mass of false alarms. A little more conservatism is needed in the daily mining news published by newspapers in the Rocky mount ain status. Denver M. Reporter. COWS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. In a recent 10-day test of the cows competing ut the Word's Fair in St. Louis, 15 Holsteins produced an average of 57.7 pounds of milk daily, and this milk yielded 1.97 pounds of butter-fat daily. The pounds of solids not fat produced was 4.48 pounds. The Jersey cows gave an average of 44.5 pounds of milk per day, aud averaged 1.97 pounds of butter-fat. The total pounds of solids produced per cow per day was 3.77. There were 25 cows in the test. Only five Brown Swiss cows com peted. These produce an overage of 51.7 pounds of milk daily. Trw milk contained 1.G6 pounds of butter-fat and 4.41 pounds of solids other than butter-fut. In the Shorthorn herd competing there were 29 cows. These produced an average of 36.8 pounds of milk, and this milk contuined 1.23 pounds of butter-fat and 3.0G pounds of solids other than butter-fat. All of these reoords are good, but when the production per 1000 pounds of cow, weight is figured out and the relative cost of production the specific duiry breeds will doubt less be seen to be far ahead of the others. Ihe Shorthorn cows especi ally seem to have Buffered by the test. Ants are the most brainy of all creatures. In DroDortion to its size, an ant's brain is larger than that of any other living being. Men who have worked a lifetime iu fashioning cast iron under the lathe are greatly surprised on learn ing that the same material, when employed in the heating "pipes of a blast furnace stove, grows from six inches to a foot in longth from con stunt use. And the furnace man is equally unprepared to hear that the core bars used for ousting pipe lose us much as three inches in casting twenty or thirty pieces. In proportion to the others tha most profitable of the United States government departments is the pat ent office. It has u balance of over $5,000,000 to its credit. The population of the world is now estimated at 1,503,000,000. Quarterly Statement. Quarterly Statement of the Re ceipts and Payments of the. Teusury of Lincoln County, for the Quarter ending Sept30st, A. D. 1904. Bal. Oanh unhand July let .A D IINU fir,3)8 91 HECBlPTr!. To General I,l'eiiHcn i'M 09 ' Gaming Lice lino 6.14 00 " Official Iocs 979 35 " Aaaeasor'a CominiBBlou Hi 7H " Poll Ti pur AssensiuontRoIl... 1131 10 . ' Delinquent Poll Taa 6 CO ' " Delinquent Tu ..,20 3 Advertising 4 00 " Juatlce'Fiue 80 00 " Bullion Tax fl!7 62 Pernonal property tax 1H3 92 " Houaa Bent 11 60 ' State Sollool Mony 617T 16 10707 79 tmm 70 PAYMENTS, District Jii.igou Fund (nil 00 Salary Fund 3315 77 State Fuud 37H8 00 Oontlngeut Fund ,.....3!M 10 fleneral County Fund 225 50 Indigent Fuud BH0 00 Current Expense Fund lot 10 Fire Fund 10 76 Deerlodge Boad Fund r.9 Oil Vlrgan Road Fund '. 4.00 Piocue Boad Fund 4 00 DeLaiuar Boad Fund 820 61 Panaca Boad Fund 32 00 Bunkervllle Special School Fund 81 01 $10229.57 From the School Fundi Oaahon hand Oct Is 1904. ... 1334.43 ..$15002 71 CONDITION OF THE FUNDS, Oot 1, 1904, DlBtrlnt Judgei Fund f 40O 00 Slate Fund...... 1UB7 89 Genet al County Fund 1299 62 Contingent Fund .- 08 09 Indiuent Fund 22 75 School Fund 101 27 Current Expense Fund 49 17 Jury Fund 103 96 Interest Fund 39 23 Salary fund 177 97 Fire Fund... 16 02 DeLamarTown Fund 82 14 Bunkervllle Boad Diitrlct No I . 86 Plocbe Boad District No 9 40 37 Pauaca Boad District No 3 3 67 Virgin Boad fuud 1231 10 Kagle Valley Boad Fund 1 15 Virgin Boad District No4 l'JSr. 19 DeLamar Boad District No 6 980 87 Eagle Valley Boad District Not) 1 15 Deerlodge Road District No 7 47 26 Spring Valley Road District No 8 1 00 Searchlight Road District No 9...... .332 40 Good Spring Road District No 10 42 80 $7087. 7 SCHOOL PAYMENTS. Pioche Diatrlct No 1 444 73 Bulltonvllle District No 2 285 49 Pauaoa Dls't No. 3 798 94 Clover Valley Dis't Wo 4 418 24 Virgin Dls't No 6 ? ' 16 Eagle Valley Dis.t No 8 2t 92 Ash Springs DiB't No 7 120 93 Pahrauagat.Dis'tNoS , 071 04 Spring Valley Dls't No 9 276 12 Buukerville Dls't No 10 1007 09 St Joseph Dls't No 11 233 08 Cottonwood Dla't No 1.1 187 61 St Thomas Dls't No 14 110 39 Moapa Dls't No 15 422 79 Dutch Flat Dls't No 16 241 37 DoLamar Dls't No 18 711 43 Meadow Valley WaBh No 19 .198 29 Deerlodge Dls't No 20 21(1 34 Mesqulte Dls't No 21 4i 65 Hiko Dis't no 22 409 60 Searchlight Dis't No 23 ,.na 13 Bound valley Dial No 24 807 90 Stewart Dls't No 25 404 85 Red Bock Dis't No 26 135 85 Richard Dls't No 27 ... . 292 01 Highland No. 28 m m Aconia District No 20 122 05 $8516 04 THK SCHOOLS. Pioche Dls't No 1 Bulllonvllle Dls't No 2 Pauaca Dls't No 3 ,, 6 00 Clover Valley Dis't Hoi'. Virgin Dls't No 6 20 05 Eagle Valley Dist No JJ Ash Spring dla't No 7 Pahrauagat dis't No 8 Spring Valley dls't No 9 ,.. Bunkervllle dls't No 10 43 57 St Joe dls't No 11 2 80 Cottonwood Dls't No 13 St Thomas dls't No 14 6!) 18 Moapa dis't No 16 Dutch Flat dls't Nn 18 Dolamar Dlst No 18 89 10 Meadow Valley dlst No 19 Deerlodge dls't No 20 Mesqulte dis't No 21 87 13 Hiko dls't No 22 Searchlight dls't No 23 Bound Valley dla't No 24 Highland Dist No 28 06 60 ' $334 4.1 $16602 7; I heieby oertify that the above is a full, true and correct Statement of tha oondition of the Funds Oct 1 A.D. 1904. HENRY LEE, JAS. A NE8BITT, County Ueordor County Trearurer. THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM, Published every Evening Except Sunday. A newspaper that contains all the news and 24 hours ahead of other dailies, One year $7.00 Six months $3.50 One month .GOo Single copies .03. F. R. McNAMEE, Attorney nn CounucHor - t - .,-v-v, ' 'Iki.amah. N'kvaim H. W. UNDERHILL CALIENTE NEV. Fine Wines. Liquors. and Cigars. Call Once and Yon will be sure and rotur ii. In Connection is a first class Restaurant- HANS OLSEN'S SAiiOoixr' Is one of the FincstPIaccs XnjCalientc. If you wish. anything1 in the way of Liiq.uor'H, a,n.oL Oigars. CALIENTE NEVADA. ORR &. CHRISTIAN PIOCHE, NEVADA Keeps W iiiee;, XjiCLixor aiadL Oigars. OARDTABLFS WHEBB1 A. PLEASANT EVEN INOOANBBSPENT, ALSO 4 juiiai SUMMONS. In The Fourth Judicial DiHtrict Court, (Jounty of Lincoln, Stnte of Nevada. The State ot Nevada Sends Greeting to Mountain View Gold Miuiug Company. Yoa aro hereby required to njipai in un action couiincuoi-d acainut you aw deUtmUnt by J V. Lane, m plaintlil". in the Kmirth Judichl UMrlrt i Court of tha Htate of Hevada. lilut-'Hn ;ouutv, st the town ot Piorhe, and niidwer iNi ;m;i!atiit therein, whl'-h i on file Jih thu lerk ot tUl Court, witliin ten dayH after tthj ii-rvlci n y-m f thta KumiumiB (i xclunive ofj. pimj'tif Pwiw! if served iu nail County, or twntv tlnn if mtv ! out of Bid Ojuuty, but within tulH tliKirtc:, ntnt in nil other canes furly tayH, or ju i'mfnt by dM'milt will be taken aKaitiMt you, B.'ur.iinit 1 1 t'"' prayer of itald complaint. The said aetion Ik brought to rcv-r jthV'Uimt against you, the Mid d'feudaut, for the mi hi of six hundred dollars. fl0( 0o). beiiiff four nunirel and flity dollortt for service. rendered you nit ear taker of your miuiuft proprtty at Kay, said C juiity, nod Ktatn. between the lut d.y of Decembt r, VJM and the Ut day of Heptember, I'.t'H, at ytmr in stance and requeat, and on- hunlred and fifty dollars for the hire aud use ot one iniue winuj. uttcd by you on your naid property betwK-n tbe 1st day of April 191)4, and tbe lnt day of September lUOi. and which um you agreed t'i pay piuiutllf, an will miro fully appear from tlm complaint on file iu thin action, a copy of which In herewith nerved upon you aud to which you t. r cfcrn d And you are hereby notifwd thni if 5n fail to appear and answer the pid coiiijjlnint us ahivo req;iired, the said piainliff will take id;uipiit by default agaluKt you for said u:u of fix buudred dollars aud for coats of mjU. Iu TWiuiony vt' hereof , I, liav h reunto aottuy hand this iUth day r t embrr, A it li'i 4. T. J, OH!( :tSI -.-y !r I'liii llff Notice To 'Jtiiditors In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for the County of Lincoln. In tbe Hatter of tbe Estate of ' Addison Bybee, Deceamv.i Notice la hereby nivn fiat tj undurriHoed l"0 been dnlT apiiotnted and tus.!iUt! by tbe Fourtb Judicial Dlstru't Court of tne mat of NeTada, In aud fo tho County of Mucilu, an AduiinlBtraton. of the eetate of AddlMU Btowi deceased. aii ,.t..,miF l.tvino cl&tma aiaiuwt estate I arc required to file the same. proper voucb. I era and atatntory affldavka .tiaclinl, with llie Clert of aid Co'irt witbm tli ee inontbaof the ftrat publication of thla notice, or uen claim win be barred. Dated and publiahed lor tho flrat time June 17th 190. T. I. OHBOBSK, T, i, Oaborne, aiimiutmrator. Atty for aald Eatata ECZEMA ANli PILE CUKE WOT1 IP Knowing wlutlt was to anffor, ( 1? J.Vllii-1 will tv rilKK Of CHAR'.K, to an afflicted, a poaltiTa care for eczema. Kail Blieum, Eiyalpelaa, Pllea and BHu dlacaaei. In. itast relief. Don't anffer longer. Write Jr. W, axiang 40UalaBliatunAve New lor k, Caliente Drug Store JOHN SHIER. Fine Toilet Soaps. VThe Latest Perfumes.Nf Ob-Tho Latest Novelties in Writing Paper. W The Choicest of Candies. jS3E Also a fine line of Cigars both foreign and domestic. T Er JkE, HiadK rtP 3fafc !H, CAREFULLY LVGRWELL HOTEL Calicnto. - Nevada. Best of Accommodations Fir r Class Beds and good Rooms. Special Attep on iegiven the Kitchen and Dining Room, and the Best the Market Affords Will be served. Hut SanitariuniJindJUatlis in Connection with the Hotel, Water 10 i degrees Fahrenheit, Livery and Feed Stable WUlst STOCK,!:!!' 'WITH Horses Boarded1 by the Day, Week aud Mouth. Blacksmith Shop Where you can get all kinds of Blachrnithing done at Re sonable Prices. CIIAS. CULVERWELL, HENRY Wholesale and GENERAL MERCHANDISE , Groceries and Provisions, Glassware and Crockery, Wines, Iiiquors and Cigar. A Complete Line of Miners Supplies always on hand. BOOTS SHOES. MAIN ST OIT MEADOW VALLEY STREET Fiocho - - ITova&a. HANG CHUNG It S I AUK A N T- FOHMKRLY HXJPf BY CHINA DICK. PIOCUE, - NEVADA. (MAj.N STHFET OPP LACOL'R.) The Tailes are supplied with the finest in the Market. fund ay Dinners for Families Got up in irst Class Style Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes Can be had Every Day. HANG CHUNG, PllOPEILIOK. PROPRIETOR, 3Ci aPt" JwJ COMPOUNDED DAY AND NK'JHT. PROPRIETOR WELLAND Retail Dealer in J A, Glmk I Main Street - - - I'ioche KEEPS TUB Pl'KEST OF LIQUORS WlisTBS and OlOARH tAfh;At Solo and ifitier Games. 'yl Most (.'ordinal Treatmen Accorded to all Patrons. Wa.NTU.-A Tltl HTWOKTHy UKNTiMAM OR ln)v hi ach rouoty to ruauate buaineaa for an old catabllihed hooae ot aolld nnancial atamllnn. A atralKl't.bona fide weekly caah salary oll It. 00 paid by oheck each Wedneaday with all eipenaea direct from beadqnartera, Uoney advanced for ezpenaaa UanaKar, Uf) Caiton Bldg,. Chlcatio. Pioche and DeLamar Stage Line. Via Calicntes and Pauaca, J A. DENTON Proprietor. Stages leave DeLamar at 7 A. M. every day - h Leave Paracaat 11 A. M. and Pioche at 8:00 A. every day, connecting with the SL,L iA & S Railroad at Oalientes. Pioche Office at Thompson'tf Store. W A S. Thompson, Agen. THE Lincoln County Record. riDlilxoci JHrx-y IPvlcltxy. BT RECORD PUBLISHING COMP'Y. Tbe Ukoohb repreBents the interests of a vast soction of rich miueral country, now being opened up by a line of liiiilronil. Our Job Department PEINTS LETTERS HEADS, BILL DEADS, STATEMENTS, PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING TAGS, RECEIPTS, ENVLOPES. DISTRICT k JUSTICE COURT BLANKS. Subscribe for it and Send it to Your Friend. Prescription Delamar, FRESH NEW Prescriptions Carefully compounded at all houra of the day or aiglit. JOHN SHIER, Proprietor. THE MAKUN RIFLE, Mudel 1B9 .'- calibre, is the best rifle rr.ade for ihe farmer, combining the good points of the old muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience snd rapid fire of ihe most improved repeater. It ia eo constructed thai the same rifle uses the following caitridges : .31 short and long rim fire, .3a short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim fire car tridges larger than tbe .22 calibre. The short cartridges are just the thing for small game while the long ents kill hogs and beef handily. On the first 1000 cartridges used vou have saved the cost of a Marlin. The Marlin Hand Book for shooters explains why this is co and tells how to care for, and how to use, fire arms. This valuable bool: free if you will send stamps for postage to lTHI: MARLIN FIREARMS CO., NEW'HAVEN, CT. M L Drug Store, Nevada. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES. Toilet Articles And Sundriet 0 Ery Description .-A H v 1