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t . - - r- '* . - * . ' __- - ' -* __. . . % * + . . GOLDFIELD -DAILY TRIBUTE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1907 -___________________. . * " m ttlF- imfl-t MSI)liim r M Mtnm kyibrnt dads -. :k.-- ,*MWMA!HB r, EntdcsH^dc Contrary to Uv 7 ^ ,——1—r- . B^in3^ono L-& M Co. f - - * * . , Meier, DD Jr * ^ ^minders j W —— Ayiwtfrd, J^ <*K *f Fr^ich, L H' "1 Mason, A.W- * * ' * * Arnold,^J!V HE. # \ e * ;,Greene. W B Mtzner, v A^ # ,. , ?4Shamham, J W "* Special^ to the Tribune. to private use. AhMd^B^l ^ M^Corn^c^JC^ *" ^ s"n^'^^W ' RENO, March 28.—Lan<f frauds Inyestigation has shown .that Ailan, J W. . , ... Caroutte. M M Menin, L C Smith, James H -i have been discovered In connection some of the land and t cattle com- Ailen°M^a.ntiie Co. -Ti** GUi?TT E . '-' * . ^too"e"c ^ ^ s3§thf'^e^ey^J , With the development of the irrlgat- 'les of Humboldt and Elko counties An§ien$i^ Frank L - * §m^C M ' * . \-*M"y^MaJ&Co. Sw^Fo^stJ. - ^ ed Tan^at Falfon. The department have bought up jush enough "for- Alford, A K . Goldfield steam Laundry Co., by Murdock, G H . * , Stevens, W K of the Interior Is publishing cancel- ties here and there to give them Anders^,'^Al^ * ` ' , GidMtkfs ^ *1 ^ M^.t? ^*`H ^ * -. s^ney!^P °* lations of 121 entries made there in an excuse for fencing In a thousand y'"'"" [' GMd. F G,ey . Mohawk Ju^o.Lea#ng Syndicate Vw " vl.lAlon of the law. It is provable or more acres; and whi]f, by a clever . Aston, Chilson & Co. - Grey, A P * . * Mohawk-Flerence L & M Co. - Simon, L H that spfhe of the locators will be pun- ruse, they have attempted to justl- E j;- ^ - §^r-C^ - ish^l'severely for their attempt to fy the practice, the fraud, are to be i?^-, F'o^^ . ^lYto^%^.^" Mining qo. ' adapt t&e great settlement scheme exposed ' Armbruster, J J Qyant, S T ^ * Mason, S R ^ Ghndstorm Mining Co. * * for purposes of speculation. Officials of^ Public Land Brackbi (3 C^ QoldReid . Mayf^wer^C^ld MiiAng Co. * .Stoddard Roy^' of the ^nd oSce have taken up the Nevada has, a total area of more Beh!ing,' F W <*6ld Mining Co. < ^ Meyer, H ^G ^ ^ investigation of the facts and they than 70,300,000 acres of land. Louis Bulger^ F J " Grimshaw, H L ^ *P McConn^l, Parker^ Co. Tucker/F M . have found that merchants, railroad Cohn, who is in charge of the federal , Md^rnithBrcs MccM^IEu^en. ' y Th^asH*F*^°°' employes n<nd factory, hands In t^ land omce ah Carson City, states that JBegdte.Mines Syndicate * Goldfield Midway Mining Co. Mots, H M Thompson, Ralph _ eastern states nav^ hied locations the area appropriated Is little mare Beac^C^E^^ ** QoldHeld Mines &°Leaslng*jCo. MMes&c Mining Co. Tayi!^'Chas M -*- without in the least observing th^ -than ^6,000,000 acres. This leaves Bfo<^L<^itJ%, P . G^lddel^ Mim^Co.^Ne^da"^ ' Ta%r^A ^C^ ^ ^ restrictions^ placed on such actions. Nevad5 with a larger area of publlc \Bond & Co., W F . Goldfield Blue Bell Mining Co. , Moody, D W - ^ Taylor* F W ^ The circumstances in which these lands th^p any state in the Union. Rne<ich John E W -* Golddeld Blue/ Bull Mining Go. McChan, H J * Tavlor. HL ^ ^ Baker, ' W A i Geldfleld .Consolidated Mines Co. Mother. M A & Co. - Traglom, John B entries were made were considered Nearly 40,000,000 acres of the .un- Bradford, S K . ^taen ^TV*°A^"^ Mining' Co. f ^ - Tyson, Chas^P suspicious;^.t the dime by the people Unproved lands are surveyed, while Booth^Mitdng"^!o. ^ Goldfield Eureka Mining Co. Miliar, 17*R ^ Traax^GMrge A . ;. connected with the oHlce at Carson 30,000,000 acres are recorded as . Br$Mt i' GoMOeld ^mAhy^'M?nin^' Co. ' Mill^eS,^H E ^ T^e^G M^^ City, but litHe was thought of the unsurveyed. The reserves amount BmhS'c°F^'* ^daeldR^d*^B?ttfG^^B^dMin- M§pmd^,^C A.. Teag;u^. Merrill W ^ matter until the heads of the depart- to 6,000,000, of which 1,000,000 .a- Briggs' R A * fug Co. * Mitchell—TW E - * . . Thompson, E R ment at Washiftgton began to inves- !y is timber. Bush"^E H ** * ^ QoldHeld ^MonarclT'*Mlnlng Co. Montana O<ddHeld Mining -Co. * - ,<Tuckes°R W ^ . tigat^ ` The iA Vegas forest reserve was Bayer, Thomas & Co. GeM^eld Button Mining Co. Meteer, John Timmons. C F . Pr#bautlons were taken to safe- created on February 9, and 3,000 Burton B V GaidHeld Lumber Co. . s Martin, J C Teague. Merrill A \ "H ^ ^ ......................... Barnes! E A * GaidHeld Sequoia.Mining Co. Mlnzie MS , . * . Truott. NH . guard' the Irrigated lands at Fallon aores of farming land, reported to Br$3?n-*AAms F ' : ^dHeldFede^Mln^g^Co. ' Mo^fs^JA * Tho^s^f^"*M^ from speculation, but they failed of the department as timber-covered, !s Barnes, Tom F B^a ` McMullen, S G Van Wagner, PH. results, and many false entries have now taken from public entry. Louis B^htnn<^. George B ; : ^dHeldClyton lining Co. Mmgrew°M^ji * -* v^ * * °°' been made. PeBple. took up farms Cohn, when aske^ the reason for the Ben, M J 3d!dHeld Calumet Mt^hF°C.. Madaras^ Lou# v^f^'mmi^ Leon * -there with no other intention than carelessness of the land .mclals in Brady, Geo. ED Martin. C W / Van Dorn, JN speculation. Railroad mechanics, tlAs matter, ^said he supposed the B^', BL*Jr.*RJ G§dH^d -B^m^ lining"Co M^Jk^ashiga^ D^v6d. Van DeJ^rmerchants anH many who did, not special agents, in making their aur- Badger, W R g"'d"eid Buiiton Mining Go. Meikle. Thmas .. Van Riper, L C . intend* to comply with the laws gov- veys, marked the section as forest Bottoms, P W tJr r. McClure, R S Von Po[enz, Geo & Co., by Abbott *\, , , ^ , n. Brulyek, M H . . Gni)^id r-o* Malcott, Tbmas VermilyOa. S E .G- t - M*ning the settlement of this terrl- land. g B^h^ED GoldHeld Syndtcate Mi& C^. Macg?eg^MT'"^" °* Vlr^'WT^ . * tory made location^ pith the hope In White Pine County the Osceola ^Xe2tJl*CH ' ' G?ilter^-evada*G^dMdMng C. Mohawk Triangle Mining Co. - Weber! ^ngr * - of evading the Naw. The Unitddf<vest reserve has been made, and Bennett, C A ^ M- Co. *- Marshall, R C ^ Wink!er, Chas W ^ States InrM olBce has been notiSed. the entire eastern part of the coun- Hgb3u? Kw E - ^*%^ck L & M-Co. Neman Investment Co. * w^iiamsf Thomas. ' ' and now TSl^ni^ies, as stated, are ty has been withdrawn from settle- -.Bass-J^O . wSjR^ek M.A <S?A ^ *`.-'\ N& TH ^ ,. ^sh&Henhings.n J,eing cancelled by the .Hlcials In ment by the government. Only a Burdick, Irving B Go,dHe!d Kabagun Mng d! S^fde'v^e^onnerC. Watt'ers.^Wiit)am - - charge.! * . small p^t of this land is covered Barton' John^j" GofdHeld Columbia Mng.^Co. Norritigton, R W white ^Bert *D - Other public domain in this state with timber, but the department of Big Indian Mining Co. - GoldHeld Bank Mining Co. . vw-^'A^Wh<Jfield hv J W Finch Williams, J A tg not so well protected, and agents the interior In its zeal to be doing BMwH!' F* * Hoi^es^"j"E^ °* . New Jersey GoldHeld Mng Corp. wBli^s.^H7C ' of th^ department of the interior something, acepted the report on the Burnell. J M Hinman Mrs M M Nesbit? J & Brp. ' %^<Se*J k are working now on evidence that section, and now it remains to hold Cline, Thos Hawes. F C GoldHe^i Reduction Co. ^ w^rmbatlk H lit f ' ' will nopdoubt reveal wholesale ap- the rainfall until the Hood times are Campbell, JD Hannaman, C L Norton. L F Wright, W C ' Cochran, H B *Homesley, J M Newman. G S Wonddr GoldHeld Mining Co. propriatlon.ot governmdht property past. Croxton, S W Jr H(xrton. Fred R Nevada Imp. Tea^CO., py bimon Woodruff C A ^ * ' - - ' ------ - Campbell, H L * Houston, W T Nevada Mines' Nbws Bureau, by wfnston, W B ^ 4.- —;--------------------------*----------------"V* S:## J-'' mLYAMSSECOHCTWOTOMSOFMAtUN Curtis Jumbo Ex Lease grjlK' ^ w 'i - - Nevada -California Power. Co. - - Wirbers P F ^ ---- Chamberiin, Harry H^ks!RC Nesmith. Francis M' wins? Ha?ry E EMC iPHM , HMP HAY - C!ipson, E F Hutchinson, Joseph H Gn Whitmire, W H iKtll AltAll! U)kE UA! Calvin, SR & Co- Hobbs, J H * Nevada-Cal. Prospecting C°- , . Wood-Suliivan Co. % !**LL HVfSH! 8H&Jl^Gmc. gAn^^o B ^ -— CMw^MarGn g^','^Wallace H Co. f Ne^t,^m^"B^^ ? W^ : i Between Ogden a,td Carlin There Arc Four Horse Drfig Required to Haui Crowe, F B Hatton, William D ^ Nevada Iron Welsh* & Chadwick About Sixteen Hundred 3ars ^th^Ma^ of Matter Received 8=r^L g^-od^T. " Sr^ $S^^Balk ^<Tl^'* Delays by Washout^. _ O" O"- __________ Coburn & Jarvis Mercantile Co. Haves C W Nye & Ormsby _ County Bank c — — —-------— ___CharkrKaedinH- Cm.----------------------------newer F* J------^-----. . . --?3wHMt Qi!SWT'M[)ie9' Cu. ' "*" ^ g^^r- A 7 ^ Nevada A^^dVM'&"E^: put^'r. Alfred G The condition of the freight yards. The train scheduled to arrive at Cooper, W D Horton,' L W Nye County Mercantile Co. I B ^ , ^ at the GoldHeld station is gradually 10.20 a. m. yesterday did not pull Chafey, D S golly!^JPhn^ g O'Bwln^^Waiter^^D ^ ^ ^ York. T assuming a more and more promising Into the depot^tl! 4 p. m. It con- Clack^G ^ ^ Holmshaw, H F O'Brien! C A Ymmg J^ ^ outlook. The yards are being cleared slsted of three Pullmans, two day Cracker Jack Mining Co. gooper' Thornas Od^?^C M ^ Telland, Norman of all surplus freight and new arriv- coaches, a baggage and express car Chandl^L A gassen^^John A * O'F^.lf P*^ Youngf'^B*" als are being handled daily. The and was crowded with pilgrims for Mines Co. Hohn, W N Olds, W^S_ . Young, J R business men of the city are taking GoldHeld. Columbia Mountain Mining Co. g<ckerf'philip J Overstr^t. ^T H ^ M H the matter In hand and are seeing to The delay was due to the heavy Combination^ Ex. Mining Co. Haies, J J - ' Ohse. A E ° it that all of the new cars are being traHlc now cumbering the road, ow- 8?^r.^anW^- . gS§H'g°""^ Pa&% pe^%n't^'lKftmbers^the unloaded as rapidly as possible. Ingt.th.lateWash.ut,butth.sup-. C O D M & L Co. Hamilton, W Barry Fatton.^Cbdord E GoldHeld Business Men's and Mine About 28^cars per day are being un- intendent's omce reports the lines Conlon,*Thomas H Healy, J M Parkhurst, Louis A . Owners' Association, Is not connected ioaded and it is promised that the now In good working order through- Carey. JMejHi^G gunter, H E potter ^ ` with our Hrm in any way, but anoth- freight yards will be in as out the system, and anticipates no Creltz, J p^°" ? illingham, Myron Pennington, I L sr person of s^me name. ^ good a condition as it Is possible to further traHlc d!Hlculties further ^a^'G^y^gC. ^M&t8nber&MC, by Strong g^'l^rwll - . H. W. MILES & LO. ' than those arising from delay, oc- Carletqt^ F^ W ish,^*Marvln E "& *Bro ^°* Perry j M Annual Statement ' in the yards at Sparks there are casloned by washouts over the South- ChuAh, Gerge B ingold, w pierce, Gowen ' ^ of the GoldHeld Big Bonanza Mini 6OO .loaded we6t bound cars delayed ern PaciHc. / Cox^Fred ^ ^ jandron'*L^ter '*Pose^' P* ^ * ing &Mili4hg company for the year by the washouts. In Ogden there are The heaviest single consignment of Codd. A A Jacobs, M H Pittsburg-Nevada Mining Co. endld^-December 31, 1906. equal number. Between Ogden mall yet received here came in yes- Carter, John Q Johnson. W A Pullen, Lloyd W - Location of mine,-GoldHeld and ^ , , , , , , _ . , * Campbell. William A ^ . Johnson, Benj < Peters. S H Bullfrog mining district, counties of and Carlin there are approximately terday consisting of over two tons of Cook"*i H 1 " joS^! Fi^d^E Pollard Fior4nc.AM A L Co. Esmeralda and Nye, state of Nevada. 16OO and between Carlin and Sparks letters and papers, calling for a four- Cochran, C E Jones! H P Peer, G W # BR. 2000, or a general total of 4800 de- horse truck to convey It to the post- ^%'.ev',IA Jumbo Expense Corporation Power, ^<dd^M Jan. I,l9O6,tocashonhand $ 250 The railways have been ofHce. This will bring the delayed D^en. ^ Tho^E P&^ery stable. ^Hng"l9O6 ....................none called the arteries of commerce, but mall almost up to date, and will bo Daseking, Chas H ^ ' Johns, R L Proskey^AieS,nder s To amount received from the aptness of the simfle Is not ap- sufficient to keep the local postofHca Douneliy. J P jacobs"*Bd C* Pocahontas Gold Mining Co. other sources .....................^000 until something clogs the force busy, working overtime. DXu&yf W R ' . Ru§rr^^ * ' fR. artery and the car. begin to pile up. ------------------- ^ ' Donovan. James ^ Johnson, Daniel S ^ . Mine expedses, 19.06 ............$1451 . *' j . tba Dortch JR jan^y^WhRrR.ckM&LC. R*y^!ds.R,hn General expenses, 1906 ........ 120 Then the tremendous amount of the ruppcR TB nCT!!DM TA Deriey C^s ! 1 John S Cook & Robe, William O Balance on hand Dec. 31, traHlc and the. importance of the EMM! !H KHUKR !v D^.' James M ^ . Jumbo Mining Co.of GoldHeld ' 1906 .................................. 1679 tnM* begin, to be realized, The'""*"'" \, Dougher^T%'Y , ? Joshua Man *^)ld°Minlng Co. ghett- W S ^ JOHN H. PAPE, Secretary, ^goo cars delayed between Ogden THP!D WM!( ^ E^witJj^n F . ' . K^"ThSm^^' R^'^t"^ Annual Statement and Spark. Incln.iive will average 35 !MHA ""***' Detch, Milton M . Koentz. L K Bb^,r'ds N c ^ . feet long. If coupled together they —------ ^ # KinU^! VE G cm^ny Xr"ht?^endSg Decent would constitute a train 30 mile, in Butte Printing Trades SignC..tr.ct* ynn, H ^ TOP Extension Leasing *Co. ber 31, 1906. length, carrying approximately 340,- After the Typos Withdraw Dunham. OB Kfdso, S T RnhbiH(m ^Thomas Location of mine, Manhattan min- QOO,OOO pounds of freight and would Their Support. Davis. Jack Keidei. C H RSSs^. Thc^M s ing district, county of Nye, state of , hour, running at full --------- Bonnellan. John & Go. Kitchen, William ncd B,i+t<, Great Ratta Minina On. x.j- require an nuut, ° -- __ Dyos, G Prescott Knickerbocker, F B Rose. E S Nevada. speed, to pass a given point. BUTTE, Mont., March 28.—Hav— Dailey, ^R^L* Kewanasleasing Corporation Renni^C^ ^ Jan. 1, 1906, to cash on hand none Besides this tremendous amount, ing adjusted all differences with the Detch *Ca^ney & Stevens Kh!^*C*M^ **'"'"K Co. Robinson & Vickers To assesments, 1906 .......... none height trains have been moving west labor unions, the newspapers of Detch' & Brewer Daisy Lease Knox & Barton Red'*H?lis Mining Co. To amount received from continuously to Sacramento and way Butte and Anaconda wilt resume pub- , - KnUx! & Klin. Co °f GoldHeld other sources ................$1950.00 ^ this tgrty mile train of llcation at once. A three-year co<- D^JuSbo"Mln?n^Co. °* K*ndC^JC g^P^"' ^ ^ & Co. Mlneexpenses, 1906 ..... $1302.75 delayed cars increases greatly, in tract was signed by a committee of Davis, Lincoln Kline, c A Renoids. John & Co. ' General expenses, 1906 ... 80.00 length as it proceeds westward. the Typographical, Stereotypers, BMhf i^v^ KUne^'v^L** ^ Rendezvous^ The Balance on hand Dec. 31, fhe road as far west as Sacramen- Pressmen's and^Mallers' unions. The Empire number Co. Lindsay. H C ' ReBiy, *J*A^ 1906 - - '-'-I'U'a' ML, to is again in very good condition, men lost through the printers being g!HRt,W „ ^ ** St^fy w JOHN H. PAPE^_Secretary. the west bound traHlc ordered tp return to work by the In- ^S^F?ank*B Lynch? wj - s^f '^A . - - * Annual Statement will begin to move rapidly. The ternatlonal Typographical Union. S^"w?iii^*M ^ Fontain4, B M sii,. D p Of the GoldHeid Banner Gold Min- stock trains in Reno will be sent out H$nsjw A L^thrap^Frankii ° Ing company for. the year ?ndlng this morning and the congested con- Public Notice. gnioe. T E Lind, H B ^ Schoite. Dr c F December 31, 1906. dition will be rapidly relieved. Public notice is hereby given that F* ** Lightfoot, Extra _ Schuudain George. Location of mine, GoidHeld min- dition _______________ pursuant to orders of the Board of B^te T&i!!!am Hu^'w% ' Sullivan. J B ,ng district, Nye and Esmeralda p., . Social Club. County Commissioners of Esmw- Esmeralda Steam Laundi;y Larson. Victor A ' stat^Bkiik & Trust Co i counties, State of Nevada. *or a oox-.a. ^ alda county, state of Nevada, made Eubank. SD Lundgren. William A Schlanzer.F A I; DR. The saloonkeepers and bartenders^ the 6th day of March, 1907, Fontain^ ^r^t L^Gran'df (f F * Jan. 1, 1906, to cash have adopted a new stand in the That the Board of County Com- Fisher, A J Leiteh, A L Sasae Wiiiiam !On hand ........................6 200.00 -resent labor controversy. It is missioners of Esmeralda county wu$ w m?'&,M w aS!S'&J " other tercet ................ 32E8.75 d., the hh.pleee o! neither the t. V. „„ the techt[en elte for ennn- Freeman, J W Lucker, HerdilK , Stromer. M CR. W. nor the A. F. of L., with owners ty buildings in the town of Gold- Fw&'bMh?CM L^^'r,^L°B^ §!^e"'Merritt C Mine expenses, 1906 .... $3256.19 ^ g^,oons as honorary members. Held, Nevada. _ . Fioyd. C S Lockhart. T Q siti. Frank H General expense, 1906 ... 120.00 scheme is to rent club rooms, By order of Board of County Forrester. A C Long. CW gt ives Leasing Co. Balance on hand Dec. 31, ^ ^ __h<i Commissioners. F]yp". JQ Liebes & Goodfriend See!ey EJ fgqg .............. 112.66 with card tables, magazines. Ml- HENRY BOERLIN, Chairman, F^an! B*A L^^vis? j G & Co. ^ ^ JOHN H. PAPE, Secretary. Hards, etc., which apartments can be g. HARDY, Clerk of Board. Fitchett Stationery Co. Littie Fiorence Mining Co. stone. R * 'g " ------------------- thrown into one haii for meeting ------------------- Florence QoidHeid Red King C!aim Lou Di!ion Mining Co. Sander Alfred . thrown in The GoldHeid Miiiing and Manu- Leasing Co. Laguna GoidHeld Mining Co. sinker & Miner Co. Give ms your order for stock and purpo.es. None bnt members of The GoldHeid Mii!h^ and h^in .Rrs=SssR ^ "" ^ ^
