THE GILPIN OBSERVER
W—■ . - - ■— . .
W. J. STULL, Editor and'Proprietor.
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OFFICIAL. PAPER OF GILPIN COUNTY.
OUR COUNTRY
All of us who have observed
and studied the signs of the times
must feel and know that our gov
ernment is facing a great crisis,
perhaps the most serious and crit
ical in the nation’s history. Let
us lay aside our race prejudices,
forget our party differences and
bury our class consciousness, and
reason together as loyal Ameri
can citizens. Is it not possible
and probable that we are trying
to fit old laws and old methods of
government to new conditions?
The world has undergone many
marvelous changes in the last,
quarter of a century and wonder
ful, advancement has been made
in every line of human endeavor.
Have our laws and methods of
government kept pace with those
changes and that advancement?
We do things today upon a
grand and magnificent scale. Our
capitalistic classes are
together upon a scale never even
dreamed of before in the world’s
history. The organization of our
wage workers is nation wide and
in the near future will include
every wage worker in the land.
Our farmers are daily becoming
more solidly organized. Our
wholesale and retail merchants
are organized almost to a man. In
short every industry, every trade,
and every branch of labor is or
ganized to get the best that they
can for themselves, for their own
particular class. What must be
the inevitable result of all this
organization?
In the very near future the
mass of our citizenship will con
sist of three or four powerful or
ganizations divided into hostile
camps, bending every effort to
compass their own ends and all
working in opposition to each
other. We are told in sacred
writ that a house divided against
itself cannot stand. How then
can our government survive when
these classes become solidly ar
rayed against each other? How
can their differences be reconciled
as long as their interests clash?
How can their interests be made
identical?
Government ownership of all
public utilities would bring about
this result. Is there any other
remedy? This is the problem for
our statesmen to solve. These
are the questions and issues
which our political parties must
meet. If the old parties evade
them new parties will arise. These
issues are here to stay and will
not be settled until they are set
tled right.
INJUNCTION NOTES
One of the many objections to
Government by Injunction is that
one person acts as law maker,
judge and jury in the same case.
In other words, the judge decides
that certain specified acts, which
are lawful in themselves, would
result in an injury to the people
if they were committed.
The judge thereupon issues an
order either in blanket form or
directed to certain persons, com
manding that the said specified
acts should not be committed and
in case any person disobeys the
order they are arrested and with
Stamp jVlill Screens »:•
Caps, Fuse and Candles.
Agents for the Old r*- 1 "- 1 "- 1
California Giant Powder
Quick Silver and Mill Chemicals, Gas
Pipes, Steam Fittings, Gold Retorts,
Belting, Hardware, Stoves, Rope, Etc. '
The Jenkins-McKay Hardware Co.
CENTRAL CITY. - COLO.
out trial by jury, are sentenced
to jail for contempt of court.
If twelve men after hearing the
evidence find a person guilty of
committing a crime he cannot ob
ject to imprisonment or such pen
alty as the law may fix for the
crime. I
But to give to one man the pow
er to say what is against the in
terest of the people and to give
him the further power of issuing
an order that those things which
he holds to be against the public
interest shall not be done, and to
give him the power if they are
done to send men to jail without
a jury trial who are guiltless of
crime, is placing too much power
in the hands of one person, and
is also getting very far away from
American ideals and American
conceptions of justice and liberty.
United States Federal Judge
Brown of Rhode Island and Judge
Evans of Kentucky issued an or
der against the federal authori
ties, enjoining them from enforc
ing the war time prohibition law,
and the sale of intoxicating liq
uor is being carried on openly in
both states. In the two cases cit
ed above the judges held that the
war was over and that the war
time prohibition law was there
fore unconstitutional, while Judge
Anderson of Indiana held that the
war had not ended yet and issued
an order against coal miners in
every state in the union forbid
ding them from striking. Now if
some judge in Missouri would is
sue an injunction against profit
eers, the various judges would be
in shape to manage and control
the affairs of the entire country
and congress would be left free
to devote their time to drawing
their salaries and making long
winded speeches upon the League
of Nations for the amusement of
their constituency.
If the laboring man is to have a
presidential ticket in the field
next year, the one man who stands
above all the rest as a guarantee
of a square deal to those who earn
their bread by the sweat of their
brow is Justice Louis D. Brandeis
of the United States Supreme
Court. Justice Brandeis before
his appointment to the supreme
bench was counsel for the people
in proceedings involving labor
laws in a number of states and in
other important issues. He is a
Democrat, but not of the brand
that has drifted so far from the
principles of Jefferson as to leave
no difference between the Demo
cratic party and the Republican
party but the name. We would
like to see Justice Brandeis a
presidential candidate upon a
platform of justice and righteous
ness, which he would naturally
espouse, for it goes without say
ing that a man of his broad sense
of right is sorely needed at the
helm of the ship of state during
the reconstruction period.
A learned legal authority gives
out some freo advice. He says
there are only two classes of men
who can avoid paying alimony
—the man who stayß single and
the man who stays married.
Fruits at Hawley’s.
THE GULPOI OBSERVER.
THE
Delinquent Tax List
OF
GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO
TREASURER’S OFFICE, GILPIN COUNTY, )
STATE OF COLORADO. I as.
Central City, Colorado, November 1,1919. )
Public notice is hereby given that I will, according to law, offer
at public sale, at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Gilpin,
and State of Colorado, on
MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1919
and succeeding days, commencing at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day, so much of the following des
cribed real estate, situate in said county, on which the taxes
for the year 1918 (or years named in the following list)
have not been paid, as shall be neoessary to pay such taxes,
interest, penalty and oosta, to-wit:
=LIST OF-
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American Metals Prod. Co., Mill anti * * C **
concentrator on Gregory
millsite Black Hawk 8000 1918 206 16
House and 3 lots, east
side Richmond St Black Hawk 150 1918 3 68
Aarons, Gabriel. Clay County lode 329a Rake 400 1918 9 50
Clay County millsite — 329b Rake 400 1918 9 50
Shafthouse & machinery Rake 750 1918 17 83
Atkins, W. S.. West 200 ft. Justice lode.. 394 56 191S 1 34
Annex M. & M. Co., Mill at Saratoga.... Russell 1500 %191S 22 70
Becker, Peter et al, 3-4 Rondon lode . ...14S03 Central City 300 1918 14 63
3-4 Rondon lode ....14S00 Central City 300 1917 14 73
Brehmke, Henry. A. M. lode 9<M1 Kur.&Qtz. Val. 400 1918 12 30
2- Bon Ton lode 9011 Kur.&Qtz. Val. 267 1918 8 22
Shafthouse on 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 100 1918 3 08
Belle lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 400 1918 12 30
Chicago lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 400 191S 12 30
V* Rlly Rose lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 2<M> 1918 6 16
Ravenwood lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 400 1918 12 30
3- Spur Daisy lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 300 1918 9 23
13G0 ft. Idea lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 365 1918 11 23
Tiger lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 400 1918 12 30
4- Gold lode 9041 Kur&Qtz.Val. 320 1914 9 85
Easton lode 9<M1 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 400 1918 12 30
Kast Vi f w > Sister i lodo 8062 Kur.&Qtz. Val. 200 MlS 6 16
Shafthouse & machinery 8062 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 900 1918 L7 t»
East Vi Only Boy lode..16372 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 200 1918 6 16
400 ft. Pacific lode 9041 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 107 1918 * 3 29
350 ft. Maggie M. lode.. 8732 Kur.&Qtz.Val. 94 1918 2 89
675 ft. Clara Marie lode.. 8732 Kur.&Qtz.Vul. 180 1918 5 54
Benzie, Jennie S.. Skelly lode 5151 111. Central 400 1918 11 11
Kast 250 ft. Ashtabula... 548 Nevada 67 1918 2 06
Bridge, J. F.. Albert lode 5015 Enterprise 300 1918 7 73
Belcher. H. F. et al. 1-3 Rondon lode....12125 Russell 134 191S 4 04
1-3 Two Forty lode 12125 Russell 134 1918 4 04
1-3 shafthouse & mach'y 12125 Russell 150 1918 4 54
Vi Ximbuctoo lode 16800 Russell 200 1918 6 06
Vi Paris lode 16799 Russell 200 1918 6 06
Buck, J. W. et al.. Mary B. lode 13572 Wisconsin 300 1918 6 83
Mary B. lode 13572 Wisconsin 300 1917 6 94
Bullion Mng. & M. Co.. Dick Wilson lode 5574 Qtz.Val.&Ent. 300 1918 7 43
Carmichael lode 5574 Qtz.Val.&Ent. 300 1918 7 43
Royal lode 5420 Qtz.Val.&Ent. 300 1918 7 43
Central Realty Co.. Vi Morning lied lode 11360 Rake 200 1918 4 76
Coaley Mng. Co., Parcel of ground, des
In book 170, page 49, Co.
records Black Hawk 100 1918 2 58
Rulu lode des in book
170, page 49. Co. records Black Hawk 100 1918 2 58
Mountain Rion lode, des
in book 170, page 49, Co.
records Black Hawk 100 1918 2 58
Shafthouse & machinery Black Hawk 750 1918 19 33
C. H. \V. Mining Co., Mohongo lode and
output 604 Rake 983 1918 23 35
Minnehaha lode and out
put 6003 Rake 983 1918 23 35
Nebula lode and output 6003 Rake 9S3 1918 23 35
Sanger lode and output.. 6003 9S3 1918 23 35
O. A. S. No. 2 and out
put 16537 Rake 983 1918 23 85
G. A. 8. No. 3 and out
put 16537 983 1918 23 35
G. A. S. No. 4 and out
put 16537 Rake 983 1918 23 35
G. A. 8. No. 5 and out
put 16537 Rake 982 1918 23 35
Hampton lode and out
put 581 Rake M2 1918 23 35
Black Bear lode and out
put 17397 Rake 982 1918 23 35
Rainbow lode and output 770 Rake 982 1918 2*3 35
1 .pulse lode and output..17029 Rake 9m 1918 23 35
Improvements on Hamp
ton lode 581 Rake 6100 1918 145 06
Chellew, James H., V4 Preston lode...... 16407 Russell 100 1918 8 03
V4 Preston lode 16407 Russell 100 1917 3 06
Chase. John....Smart lode 902 Independent 300 1918 6 53
Mammoth lode 900 Independent 300 1918 6 53
Mommoth No. 2 lode .... 901 Independent 300 1918 6 53
Cohn. Ixmls and Joseph, V4 Cohn lode— 7172 Vermillion 75 1918 1 86
V4 Pride of the West lode 7172 Vermillion 75 1918 • 1 86
V4 Mattie II. lode 7172 Vermillion 75 1918 1 86
Vi Rlttle Edla lode 7172 Vermillion 75 1918 1 86
Vi Camp lode 7172 Vermillion 75 1918 1 86
Davis, Nathan 8. Jr. Trust**e, Waterhury 612 Gregory 400 1918 19 51
Mammoth lode 114 Gregory 400 1918 19 51
Mammoth lode 371 Gregory 400 1918 19 51
Mammoth Side lode .... 423 Oregory 460 1918 19 51
McAdams lode 500 Oregory 400 191S 19 51
Vi Mammoth West lode.. 559 Gregory 200 1918 9 75
Chicago lode 9534 Oregory 400 1918 19 51
Davis. Ed. VV., West Vi Bedford County.. 7886 Enterprise 150 1918 3 87
Vi Rn Place lode 60o3 Russell 200 1918 6 Of.
1378 ft. Dow Drop lode.. 5980 Independent 270 1918 5 88
Doyle. J. W.. 1-3 Gold Retort lode 946 Nevada 134 1918 3 72
Extension M. £• M. Co., Pittsburg Ex
tension lode 7069 Rake 400 1918 9 51
PI' ifthouso & machinery 7069 Rake 350 1918 8 32
Cn‘.;imet and liecla lode 11267 Rake 400 1918 9 51
r- •••met and Hocla lode 13048 Rake 400 1918 9 51
G-Men Gad lode 13048 Roke 400 1918 9 61
Exchange Gold .\l"rr. & Mlg, Co., Iowa
Girl ’ode 19521 So. Br.&Pn. 300 1918 5 63
Flynn. Patrick Ert.. 9-80 West Gregory.. 722 Gregorv 46 1918 2 25
Fifty Cold
Mine CJ 7-24 Plymouth lode.*. 876 Gregory 116 1918 2 99
Millsite 20 •• 200 1918 5 15
Millsite 21 “ 200 1918 5 15
Bobtail lode 489 " 400 1918 10 30
Bobtail lode 256 “ 400 1918 10 30
Fisk lode 517 " 400 1918 10 30
Fisk lode 184 “ 400 1918 10 30
Fisk lode 182 " 400 1918 10 30
Bobtail lode 290 " 400 1918 10 30
Mammoth lode 259 " 400 1918 10 30
Mammoth lode 287 " 400 1918 10 30
New .Terser lode 6773 1 400 1918 10 30
Cook lode 97 “ 400 1918 10 30
Minnie lode 508 " 400 1918 10 30
"•Pederson lode .... 843 " 400 1918 10 30
Hloux City lode P09 " j00 1918 10 30
Good Return lode 908 400 1918 10 30
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Warwick lode 784 v •• 400 1918 10 30
Llulalode 711 " 400 1918 10 30
l e. oh l* a , n lod. 938 " 400 1918 10 80
Mo lle Stark lode 710 400 1918 10 80
Plsk and M. S. lode 186 ” 400 1918 10 30
Gregory lode 378 •• 400 1918 10 30
Lots 1 to 14 Inc., blk 21.. Black Hawk 600 1918 15 46 .
se part of lot 6, all of 7,
8, 9 and 10, blk 28 *• 250 1918 6 44
lUn ij a " d 8 ' blk 20 " 160 ' 1918 386
MUlfltO 128 •• 200 1918 5 15
Bobta ode 96 Gregory 400 1918 10 30
°S* 341 400 1918 10 30
g°i>! a °d« 108 •• 400 1918 10 30
Bobtail lode 215 x&b •• 400 1918 10 30
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. Gregory lode 365 •• 400 1918 10 30
Gregory lode 297 400 1918 10 30
Gregory lode 773 •• 400 J9lB 10 30
Gregory lode 288 400 1918 10 30
Gregory lode 265 “ 400 1918 10 30
® re |° r >' *2 d ® 237 a&b •• 400 1918 10 30
Gregory Ext 561 ■■ 400 1918 10 30
Gregory Ext 55 .. 400 1918 10 30
Gregory mde 281 •• 400 1918 10 30
mJ t iS, r<!gOTy lQde 267 “ 100 WlB 2 58
P Hof JS *’ tOO 1918 10 30
£ ,52° tOO 1918 10 30
5 2 ?*j® 188a " tOO 1918 10 30
K® J?? " too 1918 10 30
r isk lode 117 ** ADO iqis ia rvy
RH^L od i?ui and M ' 8 186 a&b •• 400 1918 10 30
8 °3 e 54 “ 400 1918 10 30
Briggs lode 506 ** 400 10 to
Pennsylvania lode 6641 “ 400 1918 10 30
Broadway lode 658 " 400 1918 10 30 —•
Golden Crossing lode 5641 “ 400 1918 10 W
Gregory Extension lode.. 373 - 400 1918 10 30
1 • Tract*, r ’des >( ’book '66,'' page « " 1918 1929
Trkct, o 'des C bo<dc ’66,'' page B ' aCk HaWk 89 1918 206
272, Co. records «• in IQIQ ,
Tract, des book 136, page 1918 1 03
182, Co. records •• ioo 1010 o »
Tract, des book 56, page 1918 2 58
392, Co. records «• isa i9i« « q*
Tract, des book 104, page 1918 3 38
429. Co. records *• in yqoq . ««
Tract des book 166, page 1918 1
47. Co. records *• 40 -into ,
Tract, des book 130, page 1918 1 05
365, Co. records •• goo 1910
Shafthouse & machinery 1 18 15 48
on Fisk lode 182 •• 600 1919 1 2 ; ik
Shafthouse & machinery
on Pederson lode •• 75 iqio . <yv
Shafthouse & machinery
on Cook lode •• 3000 191 R 77
Office and two houses... •• 100 1919 7 5
Frame house, known ns
Briggs ...... Central City 190 1918 928
Incline shaft and mach-
Inery •••••• • Black Hawk 2100 1918 54 12
Frame building ** 95 1918 2 45
S°a‘Xc a s n hVa a nd hI S: “ 1209 1918 39 92
Blacksmith shop - " 15 ? g ; 9 i! 38 g
80-stamp mill and *mach-
Jpsjx •'■■■ • " 35000 ms 901 95
?t flc ®. , h ® lk ’, ina " 150 1918 386
3-4 miles track, motor
_ „ / ... , and cara “ 1500 1918 38 65
Fulton. Alice A., East Rough and Ready 6253 Hawkeye 300 ms 773
Retriever lode 6253 Hawkeye 300 1918 773
T U Si??', oo de . e 6253 Hawkeye 300 1918 773
La Clide lode 6253 Hawkeye 300 1918 773
Forman. George, Trade Wind lode *177 Mt. House 300 1918 773
Galena King M. & M. Co., Wheel of For-
Howard.* Henry, Yoie :::::::: JS{2£S w ms ’J g
Hewitt, John, Empress lode 552 Gregory 400 1918 12 31
Holbrook, Preston, M Mayflower tunnel,
city* title Black Hawk 24 1918 62
Harris, Elizabeth Ricard, hi Independ
ence lode 15458 Lake 62 1918 1 48
(Less ground deeded to
Town Topic Mng. Co.)
Hale, Fred A., Part Williams lodd 488 Lake 334 1918 7 94
Hutchison, J. C.. Bosom Plume lode 586 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Tiger lode 881 Russell 400 1918 12 II
Hughes, R. O. et al., % Randolph 10de... 7657 Russell 100 1918 3 0::
Howey, L. 8.. Vt Colorado Chief 10de...12081 Pine 150 1918 3 43
Iron City Milling Co.. Iron City mill and
millsite, des In book 139,
page 580. Co. recordsi Black Hawk 8000 1918 206 IS
Tramway and cars Black Hawk 1500 1918 38 66
Job, William et al., hi Mississippi 10de..17140 Russell 200 1918 6 06
Jones, David L.. Copper King lode 16553 Pine 300 1918 6 83
Kelleher, Mrs. M. J., 1-5 Robert Emmett 7164 Independent 60 1918 130
J 4 Quaker Lane lode 683 Central City 100 1918 308
J 4 W right lode 410a Central City 100 1918 308
Hecla lode 68(1 Central City 100 1918 308
King Bee M. & M. Co., Wellington No. 1 11783 Russell 400 1918 Y» 11
Wellington No. 2 10de....11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 3 lode ..117811 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 4 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 5 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 6 lode.. 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 7 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 8 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wei ling ton No. 9 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington No. 10 10de..11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
hr WeUlngUm lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
W. elllngton lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Wellington Side lode ....11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Napoleon lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Home Guard lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Old Guard lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Bonnie Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Russell Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Liberty Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Central Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 II
Blue Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Daisy Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
West End lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
W elllngton lode 5897 Russell 400 1918 12 U
Compensation lode 164 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Compeer lode 165 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Waterloo lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Clifton Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Iron Duke lode 5897 Russell 400 1918 12 11
Cottage, shed and stable Russell 300 1918 9 OS
Shafthouse and hoist on
Waterloo Russell 200 1918 6 05 (
Wellington No. I 10de...11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 2 lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 3 lode ..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 4 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 5 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 8 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 7 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 8 lode.. 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25 «
Wellington No. 9 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington No. 10 10de..11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
E. Wellington lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
W. Wellington lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Wellington Side lode ....11783 Russell 400 1917 12 2.*
Napoleon lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 15
Home Guard lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Old Guard lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Bonnie Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Russell Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Liberty Bell lode ...11783 Russell 400 1917 12 3*
Central Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Blue Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25 . .-A'
Daisy Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25 «
West End lode 11788 Russell 400 1917 12 2*
Wellington lode 5897 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Compensation lode 164 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Compeer lode 165 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Waterloo lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Clifton Bell lode 11783 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Iron Duke lode 5897 Russell 400 1917 12 25
Cottage, shed and stable Russell 300 1917 9 18
Bhafthouse and hoist on
Waterloo Russell 200 1917 6 12
Knight, F. R., Rival lode, des In book
121, page-69. Co. records Black Hawk 200 1918 5 16
East Rival lode, des In
„ book 121, page 59. Co.
records Black Hawk 200 1918 516
Klein, Leopold, 2-3 Brack Hollow 10de...11765 Enterprise 268 1918 690
2-3 Brack Hollow No. 2 11765 Enterprise 26S 1918 690
2-3 Brack Hollow 10de..11765 Enterprise 268 1917 700
2-3 Brack Hollow No. 2 11765 Enterprise 268 1917 700
2-3 Brack Hollow 10de..11765 Enterprise 268 1916 638
2-3 Brack Hollow No. 2 11765 Enterprise 268 1916 6 38
Kane. Frances H., hi Mitchell lode 682 Russell 200 1918 6 05
King, Otho S.. Bertha, lode 811 Pleas. Val. 400 1918 12 11
Half and Half lode ....11262 Russell 400 1918 12 11 •
Soudan lode 1*646 Pleas. Val. 400 1918 t 2 11
Swift lode 7059 Russell 400 1918 12 11
New Year lode 14758 Pleas. Val 400 1918 12 it
Albatross lode 14758 Pleas. Val 400 1918 12 11
Colorado Star lode 907 Peas. Val. 400 1918 12 11
* Pav Rock lode 856 Pleas. Val. 400 191 R 12 11 *
Minnie lode 14092 Pleas. Val. 4<*> 1918 12 11
Little Ella lode 14(162 Pleas. Val. 400 1918 12 11
Albvn lode 15707 Pleas. * 01. 400 1918 12 11
Colfax lode 312 Pleas. Val. 400 1918 12 11
Shafthouse & machinery Pleas. Val. 300 1918 909
3 cottages Plens. Val. 200 1918 606
Krolter and List, Rochester lode 16888 Independent 300 1918 \ 683
Gold standard lods 16S88 Independent 300 1918 683
Cabin Independent 40 1918 91
I Kenney, Alvin D., Reform lode 13588 Silver Lake 300 1918 743
i Millsite .... 13588 Silver Lake 100 1918 248