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THETONOPAH M)NERRTTS!l'JFSS f!ARF.FR I A!roRx^ PUBl.tSHED EVERY SATHKDAT. , ,DPGSSF! A E! ! ]f)TT 'i"H't']-;-[-l[;M;H-:"H"["M"]"!"]"H THOS. MALOEEY. C. D TEE MJZER cuNHAM A MORRis. OF JERRY AHERN i rttnnv ^ sTnrv I A.,,.. ^ ^__K rnONEY&YANBUZER ... J*stts Moaais, - - BUS<WESS M*MAGEH --------------------------- ^lUrUHdH 1 A —DEALERS IN— T - - ' . "^ __ __ _. _ 4- *f ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Stating with $!8O Capitst He Has Built Up y ,, §----------—<^s— t — ' . a $50,000 Business in Two Years. - i Groceries, Provisions ! per month. _______________________ CHOICE LINE OF THE LATEST i -----------------------^—----------" X RAYMOND D. FR!SB!E, Locai reading notices 15 cents a line. —————————— FABRICS TO SELECT FROM T 4* ' - ..... ^ X FRESH VEGETABLES, ETC. X ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Entered at the Butler (Tonopah)PostoiBce You have heard or read the story of In hebrnary, 1902, he started the ^ ^ Tt-4* ^ ?! as seeond-ctass matter, phone No. 114. a number of men who came to Tonopah bniiding where he is now iocated, *'*3in btreet * * !OnOp8n Brongher Avenue, TONOPAH j ^[eYada R]no.h Tr,r,opwh " - .Mr 4 practicaliy without a cent and who, in which is 30x60 feet in size. He has re- ...,,p,.j by -----------------------------------------------------------------! !neUH!C!8! Paper 01 Piye UOUtlty a short time, made fortunes varying centiy completed a Ore proof ceiiar, Town:ey Bros. -------------------------------------------------------- t-)AO\/E*V !U! E*o t c* At r-A .............. ' ''— from $10,000 to more than half a mill- bniltofstone,in the rear of the store, -------------------------------------------------------- T T^ O— ""H Vh. T )V!. rR)END SATURDAY............JANUARY 3, 1901 ion from its wonderful mines. Such 35 feet iong and 24 feet wide. Both *. a. oBxmM x. T. M'xEnziE j. Sj*. UUAt\U CC L<L/. a-r-rr<cMFY AT iAW —— things are not uncommon in good min- store and ceiiar are 6Ued with every CURLY & MACK , A HAPPY NEW YEAR! ing camps and in.none have there been description of goods carried in a gen ^ Livery Stab!e }SPEC!ALT!ES-LAND AND MiN)NG LAW so many in the same length of time as eral merchandise store, and what is SS]<l% ^ ' d P d V d THE MINER wishes its readers a Tonopah. The story of sudden most satisfying to the proprietor, is the ---------------------------^eeQ YarQ, p STREET. NORTHWEST Happy New Year. After many trials wealth dng from the bowels of the fact that not a cent is owed on thq fhf (Jr!t?!H3i P3Ck3^Vl -------- ^ ! wasH)NGTON,D. c. and much tribniation—including a bad earth has a peculiar fascination, and stock, bniiding or lots. I*-? l"^ * J AA*!!C4 fft * breakdown of its cylinder press, a dis- ^^e taie is repeated until it becomes Mr. Ahern carries a complete assort SALOON AND CAFE [ 3y, Ur3!H 3MQ/u!!! jtU!, P)TTMAN & W. B. P)TTMAN aster which, occurring in a printing common property.* ment of groceries, liquors, hardware,---- ^-------- .m office situated three hundred miles Btit how many of you realize that tinware, crockery, glassware, dry " , ^ south of a machine shop, might almost there is a man in Tonopah who started goods, furnishing goods, and has the (Foriaer!y the Side-board) orses and PrMpectors ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW be termed a cataclysm—it makes its in the mercantile business a iittie over biggest iine of boots and shoes in the MAIN STREET, - - TONOPAH. NEV* u s or ire. Hrst appearance in the year 1904 in a two years ago with $180 capital and State of Nevada. ^ATER oEUVEREo TO ANY ! ' garb which it trusts will be deemed who now owns a $50,000 stock, ali paid Mr. Ahern is able truthfully to say —GOOD GOODS— PARTOfTHECiTY. nninPNi Rtnrtr -rruunDAw ;uov credttable and not too pretentious for that he has the largest mercautiie bus- —GOOD PEOPLE— j.-------------------------------------------------------; ' ' * its environment. -- .............iness in the State which has grown OLD cRnw AND HERMITAGE WHISKIES ] j , . ,!NO<SAV ^ THE MINER has much to be thankful * from practicaliy nothing to its presem --------------------------------------------------------j-!- U L ^ li - for. During )heyear l9O3it doubled ,/ * proportions in !ess than threeyears. ^ ^ _ < !$ nUCuHCr DOitOH-S t] ...c-rtrF or Tt-<r or a<-r its size, trebled its circulation and , ^ He has established a credit from the § QHODHI! 3.HQ j* $ USTtCE OF THE PEACE quadrupled its advertising patronage, Atiautic to thePaciHo and he draw. ? RARRF*R *!* anditsbooksshowittobeoneofthe fromneariyeverysectionofthecoun DfArlDE.ri M)NESANDM)NtNG. best paying country weekiies on the j)gH)y * try for his supplies. H vRUHCtL! SHOP -I PaciHc Coast. Its proprietors have ^ . * y njjU. This story may not sound quite as OFFiCE) ]*!' ?! Tonopah Lumber Co.'s B)dg, TONOPAH worked every day and every night—in- i. * romantic as that of a manmakiugthe PR!SCO i-s ! ()i^I !$ t ---------------------------------------------------- ciudiug Sundays and holidays — to . < ; " same fortune out of the mines, hut it _______ }y Hot and Co!d Baths ! *t* C F REYNOLDS make it a success, and while they are \ meaus much more. We wouldn't with Until further notice stsge wilt leave t titedandcraverest, yet they are satis &* hold a mite of credit from the hardy Tonopah for Coidheid (Grandpa) A ` .? 6ed and thankful. prospector and miuer who attains sud -rMOFFTtMFtsniAVFFM I Bet. The Biit!er & Logan & Say)or's 1! ATTORNEY AT LAW The peopie of Tonopah have much to j den wealth—often after much hardship !HHt,t. tHV)t-Ss A Wt,t,t\ ^ q-; bethankfu)for. The year which has and privat.ion-but the element of iuck!MOM8AY, WEMESDAY AN9 FRIDAY -M"!-!-^!-t-!-H.4-h^-^-i-;-!-!-W-!-W-1 just died did not in ait particulars ^ euters into miuing much more than in Carr^itigPu spugersaud Light JohnGre ovich Andtew Paviovich^**^'*^ Building - Tonopah, Nev. verify the horoscope cast for Tonopah - ^ mercantile pursuits. Baggage -------------------------------------------------------- by THE MINER a year ago—it did not .. '- ( P"` . - Jerry Ahern's success means that he FARR EACH WAY $5.00 i GreynV)Ch & Pav!oV!Ch P.M. BOWLER briug the raiiroad, nor did it bring the , . , attended to business with unremitting! v\ iMtivnYn big ]eduction works. But itdidkili ' - - ' j care—that he anticipated the wants of jW* H. RAMSEY, - Manager ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW and bury the bugbear that Tonopah is ] ^ ^ public, aud shipped in goods to ) —DEALE SI — (Hawthorne. Nev.) a "one mine camp," for it opened np suppiy these wants. It means that by! NEVADA — . the great Montana-Tonopah, theBel ,. , prompt paymeut of hishiiishe estab ! A f < ^!rOC&r!CS 3HQ Rooms9andio, monf, the North Star, the Midway, and ! , ^ , ^ nshed a credit which enables him to [ A4[T _______________________________L— the Tonopah Extension, any one of ^ ^ ^ ^ ' buy at the spot cash price-at. price ^ OCFiers! A\crch3ndiSe G.A.BARTLETT. S.E.TERMILYEA. which would make Tonppah a pros- , ^ ,, which enables him to sell at a reason- E ! ^ 3 4. * - ^ :A Thatmani8 Jerry Ahern. a TT A H perous and permanent mining camp it , ^ ^ ^ ^ble ngure. His success meaus that s VFPMHVFA ARADT!FTT Mr. Ahern was burued out luDeLa ) x. V ^ ' FreshVegetables, Fruit, Fish, vnKmiLYHAecHAK<LtH! all the other mines in the district , , ^ each patron was treated with such n n - o ^ ... ..j, ^ rv mar in 1901, and when he came to To- . 4-t. Poultry, Etc., in Season . should shut down and never resume. . . / ^ 4. t. t. . courtesy and fairuessthatthemajority COMPANY A^rt^Arirva r*rtTi*rairTTrma , .4.^ nopah in August of that year he had ... . . ^ A. , ,. 1. ^ , w.-.. . ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS The Midway ten stamp mill, one of the . ^ ^ 1 A ^ ^ them joined the list of steady cus MAIN STREET -*- TONOPAH dnest ptants of its type m the world, ^ ..... . . , tomers. Mr. Ahern has a wite and boy ____________________________________i is now in successful operation and wiil ^^ Tent," with him in Tonopah, and two , PAPER /^.LAZINGri S)GN !------------------------------------------------------- soonbeturningout bullion from the whichstoodontheiutjustabovewhere daughters who areattendi)igschooiatj"""^'"^ vRAININv \ ] UlNUrAt*! VKENNETHM. JACKSON leasers'ores. Theconstrnctionof the hispreseutstoreislocated. 8anjose,Cai. ., \ . , — V ' ' railroad within the next four or five ...........i ^ GENERAL HOUSE PA.NT.NG ^ SCLUB)! HUGH H. BROWN months is now absolnteiy assured, and FOREST LIEU SELECTION ! FOREST LIEU SELECTION Estimates Cheerfully Furnished -----------------------^ and CAMPBELL. METSON A CAMPBELL the big reduction works will foUow in ^ < Opp. Postoaace. Tonopah, Nevada THOS, KENDALL, Proprietor due course. In view of a!l these facts, ] ' ................................................................... ........... I Attorneys at Law. tt 1 A! At. - A * Best of everything m the way of liquid re- the outlook tor the year HMl IS most UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ( UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, f T-n—' *v T WT A H T^*rv freshments at this popular sporting propitious and thepeopieof Tonopah Carson City, Nevada, December Hi, 1908.) C rsonGity,Nevada,Peoemher IS,1903.) j i-i y ( )! J \X/ /\ [\l j house. Oniy Erst-ciass GOLDEN BLOCK. TONOPAH, NET r. ^ ' <. XJOTICElSHEREBYGlTEN,that theSan- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thattheSan- VVAAAY A {-------------------------------------------------------- haveevery reason to DetnanKIUi. IN taFePaciheRaiiroad Company, a cor- LN ta re Paeilie Kaiiroad Company, a cor- LtQUOfS, WifieS 8M(! UtgaFS I _ . , _ _ --------- ----------^—- poration,byChas.J.Basmau,itsattorney)n t]oratton,byChas.J.Hasman,itsattorneyin /I C* -- . — ] ] *t ' ° R. L. JOHNS ...... .-rvi-vc.r-.rt-c- whose postotHce address is 233 fact, aud whose postoiiice address is 228 Nice (loo) [ HOet* Reet*i OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Crocker budding, San Francisco, State of j (.rocker budding, Ran Francisgo, State of ii!LC t-*UUl L<tl^Cl IFCCt ! __________ California, has made application to seiect Californa, Fas made application to seiect ..... ...... s-s <* wr , ,,, f i,,}," ! u „,, ,,,,-t,,- ,1 „ t „ cn- AT*T^^D!(tE*v s . s .., ............ ^ undertheactofOongressofJune4th, 1897 under the act of Congress of June 4th, 1891 CALL FOR D C. \4 FT)RSALE The Tonopah Oiubts an up to-^tesa- ATTORNEY AT LAW, In presenting to the pubi c itslvew (3UStat. 36) the foliowmg described tract of j(3t) Mat. 86) the following described tract of A D* CL t t . ONLY AT ioon tn every respMt.^Card tables for lover} Vanr'a edition Twv MtivvR desires to itt"d, to-wtt: TheEast ttaif uf the Northeast ! iand, to w.t: The east bait of the southeast ofwhtst,soloandothergames. Years edition THE MINER desiies to quarter (E^otN.E.M)"f Section Ten (10/; qua.ter (E MofS.E.^) of section ten (16) UNION-MADE CIGARS . THIRD in ri..h room ' GOLDEN BLOCK, extend its thanks to those who have JLhe&outheastqbarteroithe&outheaatquur- township three (3) north, range forty (40) ^ gentle m tiuu room , - at. -AA 4 At.- ^rof &ection ihree(3)(b E.^otb. E. ^of eastM. D. B. &M., containing 80 acres, and , ^ ^ , _ _ ^ Mcv*^4. co operated With it to make thisnum- Sec. 8); and the Southwest quarter of the in Esmeralda county, Nevada, within the 4 L-J t ^ - TONOFAH . - - - NEVADA !Eouthwestquarter(S.W.^ofR.W.^)ofSec-CarsdnCity Land District, State of Nevada. ] ] ] H H ww ) ^ ^ , , Dera success. tion'iwo(2). ailinlownshiplhree(3)North Within thrty (30) dajs after the hrst pub- * ^ An—4 V V A—4 RnaC Jas. F. O'Brien is entitledtogreat (4^) contain- this notice, protests or contests ---- I CLAY PETERS. * . , , , I ing 160 acres, ana in Esmeralda county, Ne- against the said selection upon the grounds ^ ^ ^ ^ — Credit for the outside work, mostofivada, and within the (Jarson City Land Dis- that the land described, or any portion T] f! H #4W4Al fl the articles re)ating to the mining com- f. ... . thereof, is occupied, or is more valuable for We Serve On!y the Best of * !V!) N E S AND !VHN)!NG, tueaiLiUiuaiO4aLiugLULnoLU4niugouni Within 1H1R1Y (30; days after the hrst its mineral than lor agricultural or grazing n...- ^ nanie8andaliof the matter of a per- Publication of this notice, protests or con- purposes, will be received at this oHice and nquorb wer vur Mr a ^ , ^ tests against the said selection upon the noted lor report to the Commissioner of the ^ j UPPER MAIN STREET. 8Oliai nature haviDg oeenpreparedoy grounds that the land described, or any por- General Land Of&ce. DfOp Ifl Any Time ^ ^ v # tion thereof, is occupied oris moi evaluable lhis notice to be published for the period ..., H ^ n H . A. for its mineral than for agricultural or of six weeks. O.H. GALLUP, ^ We*H Tfe^t YOO Right R CnCSf* ^tLUl H—! Tonopah - - - Nevada. The photographs from which the!grazhi&Pun?°^^^M**s*'e^h'^*^tMs'?^ ... , Register. ^ * )____________________________________________ , . x. - lice, and noted for report to the Commis- Date of first publication, January 2,1901. RT7T`IfTlTV ,!r W(IT.T? [INCORPORATED] half-tones were made, with a few excep- sioner of the General Land Office. -------------------------------------------------------------------- cc Wi^Ljr,irrops. tions, were taken by E. W. Smith, aud weekf/° I FOREST LIEU SELECTION -------------------------------------------------------- Ttkgram: Received and Sen! CHAS. L. R!CHARDS his woi-k speaks for Itse)f. Date of first publication, January^lijOL^' THNOPAH ST A(lF io A!i Parts of the World DiSTRiCT ATTORNEY The half-toues were made by Frank ____________________________________ _______ lUilUl AM OiaUJL Reisi!e of Denver. His work was done FOREST LIEU SELECTION Ca^u^N^da.^Lb^A.! Shortest Route OfHceS at Lothrop& Davis',! NYEc.uNTY .osatisfactoriiy and promptly that he No. 76. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the San- Shortest Koute winces dl T,ubiliupo(. A7Hvis,t GENERAL LAW PRACTICE rnav consider himself encaged for the _________ ^ taFe Pacific Railroad Company, a cor- Leaves SODAVILLE on arrival of C. <&C SODAVILLE AND TONOPAH. r4ccTrNi? rr u T t. ^ n 44^4 L ^ , a. wv poration, by Chas.J.Rasman, its attorney in R.R. train from Hawthorne and - * ' OFFICE T^^ah Lumber Co. 8 Building next special edition of THE MINER. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, j fact, and whose postoiiice address is 228 train from Keeler. __ ! TONOPAH, NEVADA CarsonCity, Nevada, December 16.1903. i Crocker building, San Francisco, State of T`% ^ t . ........ ,— Therepair8 to the disabled cylinder AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the San- California, has made application to select press were made by Clarence Logan, taFe Pacific Rai*road Company, a cor- }""lertheactof Congress of Juiie 4th, 1897 ) W!CC tlVC^V LF&V ^ ^ ... . x,x4. AAj .4 J poration. by Chas.J.Hasman,its attorney in (3OStat.36), the following described tract of * vv*v^ chief engineer Of the Midway mill, and fact, and whose po*toHice address is 228 land, to wit: The west half 4^.f the northwest A_^$gA [§§§§] ^r4h4aabiHf!i) wr44-lrmanc:hir4 mnrothaniurocker building, San Francisco, State of quarter(W.l-2of the N. W. 1-4) and the west Carries U. S. Mail, passengers and light A!\)D RAKFRY tolnssklllful woikmansnip,moretnan has made application to select halfofthesouthwestquarter(W.l-2ofS.W. freight. ArriveinTonopah M)NL/ DMr\E,rfT ................ to any other individual effort, mu8t be under the act of Congress of June 4th, 1897, 1-4) cd section eleven (11), township three (3) cucuv MriDM)Mr AMt\ ^ * 1 ^ b dthesuccessofthis dition j(3OStat. 36), the following described tract of north, range forty (40) east, M. D. B & M., EVERY MORNING AND EVENING Now Open and giving complete satl8-l ^eMooess^jseiion. t^NeV^df.witM^th^^rs^TH^.dlliT The proprietor of this w.il,.quyped .t.ge faction to a discriminating pabiic. j 88 JAMES &PLAMENAZ, Ti<is week's issue of THE MIXER con- section fourteen (14) township three (8) trict, State of Nevada. ime bave yared no expense m the purchase r , * inis weeks issue OI THE IVIINER coil range forty (40) east, M.D.B. AM., Within thirty (30) days after the Erst pub- of commod,ous coaches and Hrst-ciass stock, of COOkiflg ^ PROPRIETORB ei8ts of 8ixteen pages, aud 8,500 copies! containing 40 acres, and in Esmeraida coun- Hcationofthis notice, protests or contests r...f..i D.io... Gnirif Service . ^ ^ ________. . ^, within the State of Nevada, and withtn against the said seiection upon the grounds unvers *<" ^ A 4)3 Perfect Se!*V)CB Were printed neariy 7,000 more tiiun Carson City Land District, State of Ne- that the iand described, or any portion PARE EACH WAY $3.00 ^ roculnr Adition Th^ olun wus be vudu. thereof, is occupied, or is more v&lu&ble for ! # ^ , , ^ ^ Within thirty (30) days after the Rrst pub- its minerai than for agricultural or grazing JOHN O'KEEFE, Proprietor. -------------- jL;RO!C€St Of vVm€S, LH]UOrS 3nO ( print only 5,000, but the unexpected! Hcationofthis notice, protests or contests purposes, will be received at this othce and ! ^4 4kx* Y ^11 xu^ against the said selection upon the grounds noted for report to the Commissioner of the ---- Ihm't FlM*(Tpf Oitf H6!D!rt!nent Lf!C3rS 31 tft€ D3t demand from all parts of the United the land described, or any portion General Land Othce. *"M t TVrgCf VUr D3KCry D6pai UMCUt j ^ States changed it somewhat. thereof, is occupied, or is more valuable for To be puhiishedforthe [period of six weeks. CTEAX/ A DT^C H11TE! 'ts mineral than for agrtcuiturai or'graztng O.H.GALLUP. ^ YY Alt 1 J 11U 1 UL FineBread,CakesandPies , FtNE CLUB ROOMS —, ./ " " 7 . purposes, will be received at this oHice and Register. ^ v v ! v t-v o From the way the trusts are Cutting noted for *eport to the Commissioner of the Dateofhrstpubiication, January 2,1904. *tr 4?ATTT?r\AT4 rnyonT —TT**c*T*t-.TnT . ^ 3own wnnM nnd "oinohinn" th^ir General Land Othce. -------------------------------------------------------------------- AT RAILROAD DEPOT ZUMSTE1N & MITROVICH, Prop S down wages and cinching their This notice to be published for the period _________ ccrsAv.. .C MCVA!YA ——________________________________ MAIN STREET, -:- TONOPAH minority stockholders back East, it of six weeks. O. H. GALLUP, SODAV!LLE * * NEVADA j _ looks as if "McKiuley prosperity' is Dateofhrstpubiication, January 2,I9O4. Hif ^ ^ a if i* )!H Having assumed the management of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TTniim?Q P-. .b..ts, ).),,h.,r.tm.).dt,. --------------------------------------------------------putter uaie^ , ="°'^ OF uouoRs & acxRs The Bridgeport Chronicle-Union for g{ PritlCtDe de Ga!eS FDAM!f F is supplied with ^ Christmas week was "illuminated," and L!n*vrn The Very Best in the Market T. V. OREOOV!CH, Prop. its Illumination was an honor to its AT THE mown* 112021 LAsmtsct ptsvtt) COLO The bar is a feature of this house and MAIM HTHFFT - TONOPAH! , _ ,_ ____ editor and to Bridgeport. et aii times its patrons wiii be served MAlMbiKIidhi, 1LHNVITAM, *T`l-B%3, C TP NowisthetimetosnbscribeforTnErnirra fACM OTnnrH!!!!iHH!]MJii!tHHiW!nM.WhiskiMAndGp-Ars. En- -------- --------" MINER. ^ rKijbV LAjfl jiVKb t^Hse Beer on Draught. SHORT ORDERS A SPEC!ALTY ^=—^=5. —j S^v^i"e"^H^^Hnerai"^pWng^^t These Nothing bnt the Best the Market j T. J. BREEN, PnoR. ^ , ^ . # g—^, ^ . i Year 1 ties. Baths at aii hours Affords served Onr Patrons Hi&n IhL ROBERT STEWART Proprietor ^ __________ $5.00 j-------------------------------------------------------- REGULAR DINNER 35 CTS. ] MAIN STREET TONOPAH j A'Ml.sad --------,/8rtrA(cAsaKd , j ED. J. EPPERSON w. J. LANDERS. ! .................................. a /or-------^------------------------------Boot&! Shoe Repairing Recorder of Tonopah Mining District.) w AflfPQ SAFEGUARD— H / .... ! _________ - N.tarv Pubit. and Deoutv County Ci.rk of I L A LH E3 Freuch Prtp- Nya County , ,. aranon. aurt rrt- ------------4------------- - —-----------------------------------------—------ 3 nOntnS ,. .BB.AB a T Ar vtntat!vc. Absolute cure for Leucorrhea, ^ Repairing in all its branches. I strive MtNES, M!N!NG AND STOCK Whites and all female weaknesses ^ H DUNHAM & MORR!S, Puauamaa. '______________________________________________ $1.50 to please my enstomers. Abstract, attended to. , FOR SALE ONLY AT HsSSHSS^^n^^M^nSSnSHSnHBH^^B<SrasM)nKZa4Hnnn^^H4^MMHHHnnaBnnsznnn]HHaHnHSe^anMS[!^M Mineral Strett - Opp. Goiden Biock Lumber Company building,TONOPAH LI^<!OrN DUL^O STORE.
