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Ukrar, HE PIOCHE RECO'R ESTABUSHXD 8KFT. 17. 1S70. PIOCHE. LCrOOLN OOCSTT, NKTA-DA, P13AT, JAXTAKT M, 1MO. VOLUMX 8. SUSAN DUSTER PROPERTY HAS GREAT POSSIBILITIES Iaformatloa recently received la PI eh ladlcatee that the promising ere bodlee opeaed up by the Ohio-Kentucky Mining Company Ntml year ego. mew ownid by the Consolidated Nevada-Utah Corporation, may b worked la the near future, th la creased price of metals having en hanced tha values eoatalaed la tha de- Tha geology of thU aactloa U totw- to- 'V'0"0" tin. A limestone and ahaU capping IS feet thick overlays tha quartslte. vhtri tha richer araa at tha Plocha LOCAL BREVITIES Ctalra and Omar Stewart were Pi oche visitors treat Alamo today. Charlaa H. Smith, mlaa owner of tha Highland aad Comet districts, waa la Plocha laat Tuesday. Mra. Paul Suceettt. raachar of Flat Nose, waa la Plocha with a load of supplies laat Monday. Treasurer Char lea Celver- aocorapanted by H. M. Shields. motored to Comet today. Ore ahipmaata from Plocha for thai Roy V. Blckaell. owner af mlalag week ending January Z aggregated property la thla district. U a vlsltor her from Ely and Arrowhead. Ore Shipments of Pioche District w.T: Plocha Assay Office Bristol mine I Virginia Louise Black Metal Alatrlot mw. A lim lumliirr dvka I Combined Metals traveraea thla section, running through ??VN"TdUih tha Susan Duster mine and apparently having aa enriching effent on tha ores adjacent to and contained la tha Susan Duster mine fissure. Tha ores as developed by a 400-foot Incline ahaft are extensive aad occur la tha form of sulphides of line Iron and lead, almllar In character to tha Green wood ores, now being mined no ex tensively by the Combined Metals. t The ores occur at tha apparent Junction of two strong fissures, ona striking twin ...lie ...& ...104 ...15 ...16(1 ... to ... 60 Pioche Stocks on Mining Exchanges Dan Sullivan, who has bean con tracttng on the Fortune mine, la tha Jackrabbtt district. Is again In Ptocho. W. E. Corry. who represents tha Strevell-Patterson Hardware Company. visited - Plocha business house thla week. PERSONAL GOSSIP ft. W. Leyeook waa la Pioche Thara- Iday oa bustaeaa. W. C Warren, rancher of Crclae. waa In Plocha Thursday. Mr. C." H. Zub wllf leave for Call- torala points about February L. Dwyer Butter of Alamo U la Plocha. where he will remain ladeOnltely. Joshua Wads worth of Paaaca waa a Pioche vlaltor oa business Tuesday. F. H. Lytle. ranchman of Rosa Val ley, was a Plocha visitor Thursday. Lemoad C. Wood of Joeeco la spand lag several daya In Plocha thla week. RULES GOWIMKG ENTRY UWDEEl PITlTM LAND ACF Maurice Bowling Rfph Icq T)iipc!li(pDlcmtioiia tor prctd JJlVdlU A-'VlltO I for khhm of Miumui water ne. The register and receivers of tha land omcea at Elko aad Caraoa City have reeetved la struct Ions aa to tha procedure to be followed In ens of Laat Sunday morning about ' 10:10 o'clock Maurice Bowling, son of Heary Bowling, the construction contractor, met with a serious accident, falling Mrs. Ruth Lloyd of Salt Lake la vl-low o roof of the Itlng relatives In Pioche for a few day. w rw" Virginia Louis i mine. ron unaieiy in nil am not for aourcea of underground watar sup plies, la accordance with lclalatloa nactod by congress a few mouth ago. Heretofore, la the absence of sues) In structions, th officers have received -the appllcatloaa and suspended thm pending receipt of order from Wash Ingtoa. According to these rule th local land officers will pass upon th apptl- I Black Metal ... ty degree east of north and tha other I Demijohn Con. easterly and westerly and associated Eastern Prince with tha main porphyry dyke. Th pioche BrUtol orebody la large, averaging nearly forty feet In width, while tha length of th shoot ha never been determined. . Average samples of tha ore taken over ahipping widths aaaay aa follow: Gold. $1.10; silver. 10.1 ounce; lead. alt Lake Mlals Exchange. Bid. Asked. ..$ .1J I .14 .. .00 .01 .. .01 .01 to .. .01 .01 . . .01 1.00 Lea Angeles Mining Exchange. Bid. Asked. Virginia Louis f .30 I .00 New Tork Carb Exchange. Bid. Asked. Prince Con . . . 7.0 per cent; sine. 16.1 per cent. Onlcon. Nevada-Utah... .$ .30 $ .35 tha bottom or 400-foot level or the in- Prince Consolidated U holding Its cllne shaft th richer ore was not so own at a new high level and should strongly In evidence, but a vast ton rise with the resumption of shaft naga of lower grade or has been ex- sinking. posed In this section of the mine. I Large blocks of Plocha Bristol Winze connections between th sec- I changed hands at a slightly advanced ond. third and fourth levels nave been I price. mad on th orebody, showing a strong continuous shoot of this character of or. A fifty-foot wins has also been sunk below the 400-foot level. .. At a depth of 175 feet th shaft en ters the underlying quartilt forma tion. Ther Is, estimating conaerva- tlv.lv at l.aat 9 no And tnna nf nnaafhlo n.-ir.t.ht. nr. hinoVxt nut above the I Silver, per ounce ann.At i.v.i r tha incline shaft. Lead, per hundred This shaft Is situated at an elevation 7PP ' p" nunareu Metal Quotations K. 8. De Oolyer. mining engineer and old-timer la thla section, returned to Pioche Tuesday and will remain In definitely. Lou I Fogllani. rancher and cattle owner of the Spring Valley district. was In Pioche Wednesday after a load of supplies for th ranch. H. M. Shields, mining man of Salt Lake, made a trip to the Comet dla trlct laat Sunday, returning to Jack- rabbit on tha following day. Roy C. Cowan, representing th 8lmma-Utah Grocery Company, visited the local merchants last Tuesday, leav- I Ing for Calient th aam day. Attorney Luke J. McNamee returned today from Los Angeles. He came up from Caliente by car with Tom Har ney, well-known mining operator. William E. Harrison, who la metal mine Inspector for the Industrial com mission of the atate of Utah, aspects shortly to visit Pioche on business. Arthur Reall, manager of tha Hybla Mining Company, returned to Pioche Rav Wetland, stockman af Round I .....i. f.t.ii. . i w... w i. .... .. a Valley, was a Pioche vlaltor Thursday. feared that he would be crippled for ca"OM ? 'r .p.ror ,w! In I when satisfied that they comply with Koy lortle. rancher and stockman I .... from Ursine, waa la Plocha Thursday I ,1" .k " "! I them to Washington, where officers of evening. IL " 'Z I the general land office wlU take uch .-. ... k. .nMj .. .. action aa tha issuing of th preeeribed from a business trip to Salt Lake last the ground, a distance of over forty p?,rmU? """"J1 .ht J,ould. Tuesday. J. F. ("Baldy") O'Brien has returned from Utah and Is employed at the Black Metal mine. Thursday afternoon. Eastern Markets the last Wednesday after a month spent In east In the Interest of his company, Leopold Plls, Oliver Bleak and Frank I Goodman were in Plocha from th .$ l.SSft 1 Prince last Tuesday to attend the reg . 1.00 lular meeting of the local Odd Fellows . 1.S0 lodge . 0.15 George "W. Snyder, manager of th nf .t !. 100 faet above the collar I Zlnc Pr bunded ... . - . . . ...I R llVa! (a ftttn aV fallsPhflV A Vdlltd1 GreenVood so that th. "eti T I'l'LL ", w.oo8";: Lead continue. In demand and tha L..TUe"dA AeaVl" tor th mlM below tha collar -of these shafts and market Is In a healthy condition, al iu r..t above the level of the though no sudden advance In price big Greenwood orebody. indicating that should be looked for Copper Is under control of the large market Interests and is in a much bet ter position than formerly. the following day. He reports every thing running smoothly at the big producer. The special movie show arranged by Manager Thompson unfortunately Although failed to 'take place Wednesday eve the price doe not advance appreciably I ring on account of the nonarrlval of the demand continues- and even domes- the -fllms. This fine picture "will hi tic consumption Is showing a large shown Saturday night. increase. allowed. Thla la a departure from tha usual practlc of allowing th registers and recelvera of land office to rule feet. Ample assistance was at hand, a hi father and "Red" Cairn war .... m-A nmi...!.. th. fastest automobile available, that npo.n fflc,c'r toocr of owned by Superintendent Hedge of tha Prince mlno, th Injured man was land entries. Aa Important clause In th rulea aa lu Uammnft A nt RarU VallaV Vtl Pioche t vlltor oa legal bualness rushed to Pioche. where he was placed dow.n Y th ,Ud ertmBt la under th car of Dr. J. H. Hast in ga A thorough aamlnation revealed th fact that, although th large bone of that which compels a land-aeeker to file on the full four aootiona In order to bo entitled to receive patent to.oao tha right leg waa fractured and the . thaught 11 would left arm shattered at tha wrlat. .,.Tf,T ' 'A" .. other werloua Injuries had been sua- ru . . V,V V.w. talned. How.var. It wlU probably bo bf 1CoTmi""IO!!T .i" th soma time before ho will be around I " again. I BENEFICIARUCa t'HDKR, ACT 3. F. Wamboldt, wall-known rancher and stockman of Lak Valley, waa a Pioche vlaltor this week. Guy Snyder left last Monday for Salt Lake, where he will visit with relativea for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delmue were Pioche visitors yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Joseph Delmue Sr. A social tea waa given In honor of Mrs. Florenc Thomson Vedder at th Jacobson home laat Tuesday. A crowd of the young aoclal sat en joyed an Impromptu danca at th Al exander hotel Wednesday night. W. T. McNabb Is In Salt Lake on his motored to Lake Valley, where they gens j-jyi,,, tha escluslvo right to . . . . . ... I mat ny telee?ranhlfi annolntmant thai-. . . . . way to Ilocne irom nis ricini th ' , -rr - - ipiore noi to i,v nra n wa Geyser Rancher Under Arrest 1. Th act. a th titl Indleataa. la state of Nevada and la dlgnd to n courage tha development and utilisa tion of subtrranan watrs for Irri gation purpose. It confers upoa tho secretary of tho Interior authority to Laat Saturday Deputy Sheriff Jamea gnint p,rmt, to c It liens of th TJnlt E. Price, accompanied by R. R. Orr, I a..... n. .uuw.i.tlana of aueh eitl. with hi mother in Bad Axe, Mich. sheriff of White Plna county. Acting M,0eta) by thm. in cooperation in arrest ot atiao ur- Th- only auallflcatlona provided la Mr. and Mra. Charlea Culverwell ex. rutin waa made, the man having been .v. ....... ...i.i.. v. k... pect'to shortly visit the Texas on suspected fo killing cattle belonging enta thereof are that tha applicant, or fields. In which they are Interested. to th- D. j. Cattu Company. It ap- m.mKa, . aasoelatlon of an- Hnry Hammond, rancher of Urln. P" .thi1Urrttlf " rh,f h.ad f'd pllcanta. ahaU bo a eltlaoa ot th TJnlt- hauled several loada of produce from In Ely without displaying th ,d atAttm. tnat h- ihnU BOt b. m ..n- hla ranch to th Ploch market thla lle and Investigation by the White ncUry ttBdeP Mr wtlwf application or week Pln t'',t " permit under tha act. for land situated : further Investigation led the author!- . . .... Mrs. Florence Thomson Vedder will Ue, to secure tha help of th ofllcUla Lnd th,t n BM Bot a pormtttoo Zinc is still firm with a steady de mand at home and abroad. Other metals of local Interest were I substantially unchanged. A sensational decline in foreign ex. change has an adverse effect on all the metal markets. Mining Notes George A. Foster of Ely, who has but little relative depth has been ob talned. . ' The Greenwood orebody Is Increasing In value aa depth Is attained, and this fact Justifies th belief that the great future of the Susan Duster mine is be low th present lowest workings, not withstanding the fact that an enor mous tonnage Is practically blocked out above this point. Anyone familiar with the character istics of the Pioche camp and the pre . vlously- demonstrated richness of the adjacent areas of ground, In which the Susan Duster shaft is situated would l T"j l T- i i appreciate the great possible value of flOCne JJlStriCt the ores contained in tnia sector oi ine Floche mineralized area. It is the largest body of sulphide ore discovered In the district and Is situated adjacent to th famous Raymond-Ely territory, in the heart of the Pioche mineral W. D. Price, leasing In the Paclflo expects to leave for his home in Ely leave next Tuesday for Paaaden-v Cal. Uf Lincoln county In searching the Bder any otn.P Mrmlt ttBO,r thta mct She xepects to return to Pioche in th I premises owned by the brothers near which has been cancelled for failure to P"- wamooiat rai.cn. in. eviaence so- cp,, wlth ft, terma. . u T V.. tha Hank oflC"ed being amply sufficient to War-I ... If their Intaraet la Ptoche. left last Sunday on a business I "P1 th rrMt nn Pr"' 1 actual and bona lid, have th aamo trip to Salt Lake. He expect to re- w K' turn next Monday. , . Mrs. Curttn Parr, eldest daughter otleaBer and the officials concerned ara been In Pioche In the Interest of the ' Mrs. Tony Jacobson, arrived In Ptoche I to be complimented on their effective Illlpah Basin Oil and Gas Company, last Monday for a short visit with her I work, returned home last Tuesday. George mother and sisters, W. Franks will look after his Inter- I ni.lvllaa'aa . . nnmarrfaA . n.HA.1 A. . " . . . ' . """' corporation Is not considered aa aa the upholding of the law is rendered aMoctaUon of persona within tho ests during his absence. Manager E. D. Smiley recently pur chased a big Republic "Special" truck for the 'Tungsten-Comet Mining Com pany. The new truck will be utilised In hauling In supplies and hauling out ore and concentrates to thy railroad. Dr. E. F. Rathbun, local dentist, has ested. been busy during the last week. He Alex Lloyd I. In Ploch. from Salt MnUTS and NotfiS days before returning to the lake city, where hs will move with his family. meaning and purpose of th act, , A permit under the act la not as signees, but the Interest of a de ceased permittee will pass to his legal representative. The forty-mile square limitation la construed to mean an area of that ex- H. A. Leech of Wells, Nev.. accom panied by Mrs. Leech, is In Pioche In specting the property or the com bined Metals, In which he is Inter- ym 11 I conairuea lo mean an area vi mm HrfnTl 1 .AllPTlTP tent In which the landa covered by A J.VS111 UailUIltC; permit theretofore granted ar In tl John J. Janney, who ha been seri al. ... . . . , ... " - , - - i f.dvi, iu xur I11B iiuiiie 111 Ctlf , . . I. M.W belt, in a virgin country never before tunnel, shiped a car of high-grade sil- , ,0rtly for an extended visit with his ously ,u ourtn he la8t w no explored i at depth ano witn unumueu Ver-lead ore this week. family. The doctor recently pur possibility. wt.. .aMntif.i,nii. arftlAtia wtilrh Is . - m k... .ha uaan I epent last week In Delamar, where Du.tr mine carries a higher ratio of jT a valuable lease from silver to each unit of lead than is con- A. C. Emerick and George Richards chased a Ford touring car from the the Horn Interests. City garage, which will enable htm to take care of his many patients In thla section In the future. talned In the other sulphide orebodles I Tom McCormac, superintendent ot In this region, and In view of the fact tne Hybla Mining Company, spent that there has never yet been a body Monday in Pioche, returning to the of heavy sulphide ore found in the PI- mine the following day. .i.i.l.t . . AtA haI arn Hnwn tn the deen leads one to the conclusion Frank Scelstrom. who haSjextenslv have been installed underground and that Immense possibilities exist in the rnching j mi.. Prince Warm Up . New Power Plant Last week the recently installed ne power plant of the Prince Consolidat ed mine was warmed up preparatory to a tryout next Monday. . The pumps reported much better and his many friends expect soon to see him on tne streets.- ' John L. Whipple of Sunnyslde, ac- jcompanled by Mra. Whipple, was a Pi oche visitor saturaay enrouie iu oi. Miss Alice Corklsh and James Bu chanan ("Buck") Tannine, both of Cal iente, were quietly married at Ten nille's ranch last week and left Imme diately for a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles. Both these young people are well known in this viclntty. Mrc. Ten- permit theretofore granted are In th approximate center; to avoid poaalbl violation of this provision of thojact. applicant for more than one permit ar advised not to Include In their ap plications for additional permits any landa within less than twenty miles ot any boundary of the lands Included In any other application or permit In which the applicant la Interested. nllle has been assisting J. Less Ponton In the postofllce for the last two years I LANDS SUBJECT TO THE ACT land by her courteous and genial man ner has made a host of friend. The 1. Lands to be designated and mad' groom ha lived here fop vral v.,.-. oubject to disposition under this act George, Utah, where their two gins land is employed In the Salt Lake shops. r" Interests near Burbank, the necessary connecting otoe lines are is hauling or irom me iaae - - .k-j I utan. is nauiina ore irom viis in,ij t. i. ..n.nt.H that iv no, will . That the substantial sine content ot Valley mine In his big Duplex truck. be re8umed within the next three days, this large orebody Interested the engl- W. E. Brodie has secured a lease on Electric Movlea Program for "the Week heers of the American Metal Company tne Phoenix reduction works, on the Tne Eiectrlc Movie program for the who visited Pioche last summer may Meadow Valley summit, and will soon commg week will be as follows: Frl- prov'to be the cause tor the possible shlp a car ot ore whch he. as sorted daVt Th- Llttle Brother of the Rich" extensive opening up of this interest- out. nd the two-reel comedy, "Puppy Love l portion of the Pioche territory. KMag Company P,Cnic." Monday the Select feature, Meadha-IKevada Stockholder to Meet wlu Bhortiy ship their second car of "Mrs. Lefflngwell's Boots," with Con- t A stockholders' meeting of the Men- 8llVer ore from their mine near Gey- stance Talmadge In the leading ole, dhavNevada Mining Company will be ser the ore Delng handled through the nd the Ford Weekly. , a. a s .L.....h 11 TVIu , 11 1 i , ai ai aa la. held in uaii aae reoruarjr '"" agency of th nocne assay omce. ntr - rrrrd-r.0 Cook and WaieTTeag on the Men- MUte Operator o-ttlon to confirm th action of the dha mine, in tne uigmana aistrici, iasx board of directors In the matter of week received returns on their fourth entering Into an agreement with W. car of ore. They have another car on If. Pitta of Pioche to purchase irom im .. - . . . ..... 1 .w .hlnm.nt th. mmnanv 28.isi snares oi im ...k""" capital stock ot the Hamburg Mines are attending college. P. H. Devlin, old-timer In this sec tion, where he leased successfully lor a number of years, spent a few days In Pioche this week on his way to California, where he will visit with relatives. Dies at Eureka point John H. McChrystal, 67 years of age, Ytr a rAi.. A7.anL HaIah ,nj An. I v-f... --- - i . - . i utan mining man, died at his home in ixmpany. u-;..--tiV- of Kel 1,a,ln on lne """" Eureka this week of pneumonia, after campeuy, aii - auch other business as may com) lt-fa.- th meeting. Fraak Berger Saatala Serious lajwry ..Frank Berger, who la empioyea at claim or the Amaigamatea i-iocne .a ten-days illness. Mr. McChrystal alines ana ameiters jorporawon, snip- wa8 manager of the Gemini Mining ped their initial car ot silver fluxing romn.nv. th. r,lamt, ann vallav Mlnlner or to th Salt Lak market this week, company and tha Godlva Mlnlna- Com- "Big" Harry Barr, well known here during the boom days. Is back in Pi oche again. He aays that Pioche Is being much talked of In the surround ing mining crmps and that he expect an Influx of mining men in the spring. He served in the world war in th rank rv- unappropriated. nonmlneraL of aarzasnt and waa nn..i.. with hi. noniimoerea ana noi -nown to oe u- mej, many of whom were Lineoln ceptlbl6 ot "nccessful Irrigation from county boy. The couple returned to Etna Thursday afternoon and came up for the dance Friday night. It Is un derstood they will make their home at the Tennilla ranch west of Caliente. Mrs. George Jeffs and Mrs. P. W. Duflln were hostesses at a charming shower in honor of Miss Blanche Jeffs Saturday of last week at the home of Mra. Jeffs on Warren Heights. Five hundred was the game played and Miss Wlllia- 1 Geneva Bean won first prise, Mrs. T. E any known source of water supply at a reasonable cost. Lists will be fur. nlshed the registers and receivers ot the different local land offices from time to time and they will be advised of the dates when the designations be come effective. " , 1 APPLICATION Joe Hoakings, brother of Hoskings, who has been seriously 111 I Dula the second prize and. Mrs. Reuben In Arizona, visited In Ploch this week. I Savage the booby. After a delicious It has been over sixteen years sine I lunch Miss Jeffs opened the many and Mr. Hoskings saw his brother. Jo I beautiful gifts given her bv friends. left today for San Francisco to visit I Those who attended th party were with his mother. Special Session of Legislature 3. Any qualified applicant desiring: to explore for water under tha term of this act should file with th regis ter and receiver of the land office of th district In mhlch the land Is sit uated an application for permit, to gether mith a corroborated affidavit an to the character of the land, and pay Mesdames L.C Denton. George Jeffs. .., .... . . a-a. iniVu. jury Ann aiepnenson, No blank form will be furnished. vivjru n. isemon, x n. isuia, tl. w. un derhlll, John Jeffs, Jack Jeffs, C. I. Hlmstreet. E. N. Mitchell, James Ryan, A. H. Mtlsap, Earl Webb, George K. Riding, Wtllard Smith, O. J. Johnson, but the application and affidavit may be combined substantially aa In form "A" printed at the end of these regu lations. The same should be filed In duplicate and cover the following Flack Dula. Charles Newell, Fred B. points: (a) Name and postofllce address cf the applicant or of each member of aa ruary 5. at o'clock, at Odd Fellows tMwt which, despite the heavy roads, Ink. rnvn laaalnar with Charles pany at Eureka. th Stlndt' Donohue lease, had th I culverwell on th property of th H wt to Utah In 1875. He was misfortune to suffer a severe sprain o steUa Mines Company at Comet, Is born at Franklin. Mich. His early ea- hls right ankle wnen a targe oouiu.r, taklng. OMt several aacks ot high-grade ucation was received m the puDiic falling trom the face of tho stop lnjore every day from the recent strike schools there and he completed his which he waa working, caused him to h. , th .- flooP . the main education after moving to Utah. His Jump to the floor of the main shaft. itope . great-grandfather was one of the At last reports he was much Improved signers of th Declaration of Independ- j and will soon be breaking ore again. E. C. D. Marriage and Joe Sandon ence HU mother's maiden nam was -7- shipped their second carload ot ore garah A. Handcock .'.Ta'v.h iodwiJ TZw. ,rom thelr L5rnd0B mlM le"' tn th he entered th mining Th Miriam Rebekah lodge win giv -.... di,tri.t. last Tuesdav. Irwin . . . ... a card party Thursday evening. Feb- -panaca had th- ha-lln, con. ""r'"."." "h..t .hu He waa a member of the Knights of Columbus, th Benevolent anl Pro tective Order of Elks, the Salt Lake Commercial Club and the American In stitute of Mining Engineers. He is survived by his wife, his son. Captain Arthur J. McChrystui of Fort Douglas; two daughters, Mrs. Leo Mc Namee of Las Vegas, Nov., and Miss Isabella McChrystal, who Is a student at St. Mary's academy; his mother, Mrs. Sarah A. McChrystal. 875 ).'c-st First South street. Salt Lake: his Uls ter. Mrs. W. R. Wallace, l Ninth Eart treet. Salt Lake, who la now in New Tork, and hi brother. Jacket C. Mc Chrystal. 1001 East South Temiild Smith T -W.af Smith T.h. TJ.. K ln- Last Tuesday, January 27, Governor Jo,.nh p,wv in t twvi. t a' Emmet D. Boyle called an extraordl-1 y0achamr Reuben Savage. A H. nary session of the Nevada legislature wilkes. A: Norrls. a Barton. Misses to convene February 7 for the purpose nuth a.... w.,,. of taking action on th constitutional Sarah ImOrsteg Geneva Bean Rubv ,. me?oer " ? . am.nnm.nt a-rantin- women of the l AmQT '"i?' Ruby P"cants Is a native-born citizen of tho - . r , . . - - lapiwra, oiiie uavin. xtiancne Jens. United States the right to vote. Fol- I lowing Is the full text ot the proclam a- I Invitations are out for a shower to association of applicants. (b) Citizenship. If the applicant or each member ot th association ot ap- hall. Th public la Invited and the admission will be tl cents. c HELP WANTED. : ( SALESMEN or LIVE WIRE as fac tory representative tn your county to handl quickest selling necessity on th market. Every motorist a pros pect. Writ California Motor Appli ance Co. 6S4 Paclflo Bids.. San Fran- Cisco. Dr. C. A. Pankey DENTIST h completed tn good time. WANTED .Silver or Silver Lead Mine Wtth tion: I d given oy Mrs. . u. uenton ana Mrs. a. ... r v.vmi. Kxacutlva rtanartmant I J. Less Denton at the Denton home on A Proclamation by the Governor. I warren Heights In honor of Mrs. Buck "u" KVV! " wr " United States, the application and af fidavit must so state. If a naturalised citizen, the application should . state th fact and be accompanied by a cer- : Whereas, An extraordinary occasion and exigency exists for the transaction by the legislature. In special session, ot legislative business respecting a resolution of the congress of the Unit ed States, entitled Tennllle. MORRIS CO.'" FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR YEAR 1IU AT CAUaUTTlB. 1 develpsaat aad past pro duct lea, which oaa ho aerated p reli ably If dnaa d aad aejulpped. Addreaa strt. Salt Lak. SMITH HOTEL. iPostoalo BS dM. Saata alomlea, Calif. An advrtlsmnt In Th Record is paying invtmnt. . The net earnings ot Morris ds Co.. Joint Resolution I Chicago packers, for the year ending Proposing an Amendment to the Con- November 1. 119, were $723,651.50, ac- stltutlon Extending th Right ot Suf- cording to th company's financial re- frage to Women;" port to stockholders. ,. This representee. Now, therefore, I, Emmet D. Boyle, a return of 1.25 per cent on a capita governor of Nevada, by virtue of the Investment of 5,025,84, or less than authority vested In me by the constltu- one-eighth of a cent on every dollar tton of Nevada, do by this proclamation of sales. Including byproducts, the convoke 'the legislature of the state of statement says. Nevada to convene In special session at The company's volume of sales the seat ot government on the 7th day showed an Increase over th previous of February, 120, at 10 a. m- for th year. It Is stated, but profits decreased transaction of said business solely. $3,500,000. due. It Is assarted, to aglta- Glven under my hand aad th grant tlon against the packers and to a d- seal ot the state of Nevada, at tha oreaa tn th price of product, capltol. In Carson City, this 17th day Th total income during 1911 waa ot January, In th yr of our. Lord $M45.471 and expenditure $1,141,119. on thousand nine hundred and twenty. Assets on November 1 wer placed at EMM1T D. BOTLB, Governor. $114,011,175. cases) of certificate ot naturalisation. It should be noted that, unlike most public land laws, no rights may be In itiated under this act by an alien who has filed a declaration ot intention to become a citizen. (c) Special requirements. In accord ance wtth the specific " requirement found In sections 1, S and S of the act. th application should Include aa aver ment that neither the applicant nor any member of an association of ap plicants has filed an application under this act for lands within an '.area of forty miles square embracing the lands In th present application; that no per mit heretofore granted to him, or to any association of which ho waa a member, has ever hoea canceled for noncompliance with th terma aad condlttona of auch permit; that tha ap plication la honestly aad ta food faith mad for th purpose of reclamatkia (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE.)