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VO. 1171. AmxCATION FOB PATWTT. In the United States Land Office, Carson City. Nevada. Feb. 24, 190«. Notice Is hereby given, that In pur- suance of Chapter 8lx. Title Thnrty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Sandstorm Mining Company, a corporation duly organised and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of South Dakota, whose prin- cipal place of business is at Pierre, South Dakota, and which Is doing busi- ness in the County of Ksmerald' state of Nevada, by and through the ^.'der- signed. George Wingfield Its attorney in fact, whose post office address is Co- lumbia. Ksmeralda County. State of Nevada, has this day filed its applica- tion for United States Group patent for those certain mining claims commonly known and designated as the Sandstorm. Kruger, Stlmler Fraction and Magnolia, a contiguoua group, claiming 1S00 linear feet of the Sandstorm lone or vein, and 1500 linear feet of the Kruger lode or vein, and 1500 linear feet of the Stlmler Fraction lode or vein, and 1498.10 linear feet of the Magnolia lode or vein, with surface ground 300 feet to width on each side of the center of each of said veins or lodes, lying and being situate In the Goldfield Mining District, in Ksmeralda County, State of Nevada, which is more particularly de- scribed as to metes and bounds by the official plat and Held notes of the survey thereof now on tile In this office, desig- nated as United States Mineral Survey No. 2407. in Sections 23, 25 and 26, Township 2 South, Range 42 Kast, M. I). B. & M„ as follows, to-wit:— DESCRIPTION OF SANDSTORM LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. l, wnence n. Cor. Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M., bears N. 52’ 01' E. 829.6 ft., the discovery shaft bears S. 66° 33' W. 327.96 ft., thence S. 37' E. 757 ft. to East Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 80° 18' W. 282.57 ft. intersect line 1-2, Survey No. 2266 Gipsy King lode, at S. 16° 51' E. 107.77 ft. from Cor. No. 1, 340.36 ft. Intersect line 6-6, Survey No. 2398, Ramsey lode, at S. 89“ 49' E., 650.65 ft. from Cor. No. 5, 699.90 ft. to Coi. No. 3; thence N. 37' W. 45.21 ft Intersect line 5-6 Survey No. 239S Ramsey Lode, at S. 89° 45' E. 287.16 ft. from Cor. No. 6. 68.82 ft. intersect line 4-1 Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lode, at S. 73° 09' W. 306.2 ft. from Cor. No. 1. 480.56 ft. inter- sect S. Side line May Queen lode, un- surveyed, at S. 42" 09' W. 138.31 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 703.96 ft. Intersect East end line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at N. 47° 52' W. 175.49 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 743 ft. to the W. Side Cor. of the location on line. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80“ 18' E. 599.90 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. From the discovery shaft the lode .lne runs N. 9' 37’ VV. 132.09 ft., and S. 37' E. 1367.91 ft. DESCRIPTION OF KRUGER LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 26, Township 2. South, Range 42 East. M. D. B. & M., bears N. 40' 30" E. 414.2 ft., thence S. 37' E. 373.97 ft. intersect east boundary Sec. 26, Township 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. &■ M. at S. 778.17 ft. from the N. E. Cor., 757 ft. to East Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, whence the discovery shaft bears N. 65° 14' W. 363.5 ft., thence S. 80“ 18' W. 190.84 ft. intersect East boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East. M. D. B. & M.. at S. 1920.57 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3, thence N. 9“ 37’ W. 743 ft. to the W. Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80° 18' E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1, place of begin- n* FTom the discovery shaft the lode line runs N. 37' W. 1294.3 ft., and S. 37' E. 205.7 ft. DESCRIPTION OF STIMLER FRAC- TION LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 26. T. 2 S. H. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. bears N. 63° 50' 30" E. 1387.3 ft. whence tiie discovery cut bears S. 42“ 27' W. 380.36 ft., thence S. 37' E. 757.04 ft. to E. Side Cor. of the location on line. 796.04 ft. intersect East end line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at N. 47“ 52' W. 175.49 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1019.44 ft. intersect S. side line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at S. 42“ 09' W. 138.31 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1431.18 ft. intersect line 4-1 Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lode, at S. 73“ 09' W. 306.2 ft. from Cor. No. 1. 1454.79 ft. in- tersect line 5-6, Survey No. 2398 Ram- sey lode, at S. 89* 49' E. 287.16 ft. from Cor. No. 6, 1600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence 8. 80“ 18' W. 307.34 ft. intersect line 4-5, Survey No. 2398, Ramsey lode, at S. 4“ 61' 30" W. 97.63 ft. from Cor. No. 5, 648.48 ft. intersect line 4-1, Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lodge, at S. 73“ 09' W. -- om Cor. No. 1, 600 ft. to Cor. 859.08 ft. from No. 3, thence N. 9“ 35' W. 8.34 ft. inter- sect S. Side line May Queen lode, un- surveyed, at S. 42' 02’ W. 141.6 ft. from the S. Side Cor.. 746.40 ft. to a point, whence the W. Side Cor. of the location bears S. 80“ 18' W. 7 ft., 769.12 ft., inter- sect N.' Side line May Queen lode, un- surveyed, at.S. 41“ 46' 30" W. 431.01 ft. from the N. E. Cor., 1464.78 ft. Intersect East end line. Desert Rose lode, unsur- veyed, at N. 47“ 52' W. 543.37 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80“ 18’ E. 599.20 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. From the discovery cut the lode line runs N. 9“ 37' W. 233.38 ft., and S. 9“ 37' E. 1266.02 ft. DESCRIPTION OF MAGNOLIA LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 26. T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. bears N. 8“ 40' 30" East, 414.2 ft., thence N. 24“ 03' W. 449.33 ft. inter- sect N. Boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 E. M. D. B. & M., at N. 89“ 48' W. 245.6 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 746.90 ft. to the E. Side Cor of the location on line, 1112.42 ft. intersect line 1-2, Survey No. 2342, Sunshine lode, at N. 71“ 39' E. 123.27 ft. from Cor. No. 2. 1498.10 ft. to Cor. No. 2, whence the discovery shaft bears S. 78“ 18' \V. 298.6 ft.; thence S. 80“ 18' \V. 287.33 ft. Intersect line 2-3» Survey No. 2342, Sunshine lode, at N. 43“ 21' \V. 471.12 ft. from Cor. No. 2. 598 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 23“ 58' 30" E. 752.20 ft. East Side Cor. of the location on line, 935.45 ft. intersect N. Boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. at N. 89“ 48' W. 882.32 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 1497.60 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 80“ 18' E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning. From the discovery shaft the lode line runs N. 24“ 03' VY. 10.8 ft. and S. 24“ 03' E. 1487.3 ft. All the corners are marked by pine posts 4 inches square 3.7 to 4 ft. long set 10 to 24 inches in the ground, and mound of earth and stone, scribed with the corner and Survey numbers. The Magnetic Variation at all the corners of this survey is 16“ 54' E. AREA: Total area Sandstorm lode....20.658 acres Area In conflict with Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King lode 0.630 acres Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode.. 0.135 acres Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King lode, exclusive of Its con- flict with Sur. No. 2398 Ramsey lode 0.495 acres May Queen lode, unsurveyed 0.279 acres Total area Sandstorm lode..20.658 acres Less area in conflict with May Queen lode, unsur- veyed, 0.279 acres. 0.279 acres which is hereby expressly excluded. Net area Sandstorm lode.20.379 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total and net area Kruger lode 20.661 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total area Stlmler Fraction lode.. _. 20.647 acres Ar»a in' conflict with Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King lode.. 0.433 acres Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode.. 0.477 acres Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King lode exclusive of its con- flict with Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode 0.155 acres May Queen lode, unsurvey- ed S.871 acres Desert Rose lode, unsur- veyed 2.688 acres Total area Stlmler Fraction lode 20.647 acres Less area in conflict with May Queen lode, unsurveyed, 8.871 acres, which is hereby expressly excluded. Desert Rose lode, unsur- veyed, 2.688 acres.—11.559 acres which is hereby expressly excluded. Net area Stlmler fraction lode 9.088 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total area Magnolia lode-19.958 acres which Is claimed by the survey. Area in conflict with Sur. No. 2342, Junshlne lode.... 1.836 acres Total and net area Magnolia lode .-.—19.958 acres which is claimed by the survey. 1 Net are* Sandshnrtn lode 20.87* acres which Is claimed by the survey. Net area Stimler Fraction lode .... »-••» «rea which is claimed by the survey. Total and r.et area Kruger lode .—.acres which is claimed by the survey. Total and net area Magnolia lode ...-.lt.958 acres which is claimed by the survey. Net area lode claim .70.086 acres which Is claimed by the survey. This claim ls^ located in the 8; K. V<j section -3. N. W. 14 Sec. 26. and u Sec. 36. all in Township 2 South. Range 42 East. M. I). B. & M., in the Goldfield Mining District. Esmeralda County, Nevada. The Sandstorm was located on the 4th day of I leceraber, 1>02. and the cer- tificate of location thereof was filed for record, and recorded on the 4th day of Mari-h. 1908, in Book H. of Mining Loca- tions. page 403. Records of Esmeralda County. Nevada. An amended and ad- ditional location of the Sandstorm was made on the 22nd day of May. 1903, and an amended ands additional certifi- cate of location thereof was filed for record and recorded on the -15th day of June. 1903. In Book J. page 7 of Mining Locations. Records of Esmeralda Coun- ty. Nevada. The Kruger was locateo on me day of Mecember, 1902, and the certifi- cate of location thereof was filed for record on the 4th day of March, 1903, and recorded In Book H, page 494, of Mining Locations. Itecorda of Ksmeralda County. Nevada. An amended and ad- ditional loca..on of the Kruger was made on the 22nd day of May, 1903, and an amended and additional certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 16th day of June. 1903, and recorded in Book J. page 7, of Mining locations. Record* of Ksmeralda County, Nevada. The Slimier fraction was located on the 6th day of May, 1j03. and the cer- tificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of February, 190 4. and recorded In BAok K. page 60, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmer- alda County, Nevada. An additional and amended location of the said Slimier Fraction was made on the 10th day of June, 1905, and an additional and amended certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of June, 1905, and recorded in Book C, page 644, of Min.ng Locations, Records of Goldfield Mining District, and on the 27th day of June, 1905, in Book N, page 2x5, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmeralda County, Nevada. The Magnolia was located on the 1st day of May 1903, and a certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of February, 1904. and re- orded in Book K, page 61 of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmeralda Coun- ty, Nevada. An amended and additional location of the Magnolia was made on the 10th day of June, 1905, and an amended and additional certificate thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day or June, 1905, and recorded in Book C, page 614, of Mining Locations, Records of Goldfield Mining District, and on the 27th day of June, 1905, in Book N, page 285, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmeralda County, Nevada. The presumed general course or direc- tion o.' the Sandstorm. Kruger, Stimler Fraction, and Alagnolla lodes, as near as can tie determined from present de- velopments, is in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction. The names of the adjoining claims and their owners and claimants, shown by the plat of survey, are as follows:— On the North:—Sunshine. Survey No. 2342, W. H. Brock and A. Huyser, claimants: Nevada Boy, Survey No. 2392, Nevada Boy Goldfield Mining Com- pany, claimant; On the North and West:—Oregon, Kendall, and Argosy, Survey No. 2397, Kendall Goldfield Mining Company, claimant; On the East:—Tennessee ana mg Llze, unsurveyed, claimants unknown; On the South:—Tiger and Wedge, un- surveyed, Sandstorm Extension Mining Company, claimant. Ramsey, Sur. No. 2398, Columbia Mountain Mining Com- pany, claimant. Oipsy King, Sur. No. 2266, claimant unknown. On the West:—Desert Rose and May Queen, unsurveyed, Goldfield May Queen Mining Company, claimant. Any and all persons claiming adverse- ly the mining ground, vein, lode, prem- ises, or any portion thereof so described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified that unless their ad- verse claims are duly filed as according to law, within the time prescribed by law. with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Carson City, Ne- vada, the same will be barred by the authority of the provisions of said statute. O. H. GALLUP, Register. It is hereby ordered that the fore- going notice of application for patent be published for the period of ten con- secutive weeks In the “Goldfield News,” a weekly newspaper published In the County of Ksmeralda, State of Nevada. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication, March 2, 1906. CAMPBELL, METSON & BROWN, AUGUSTUS TILDEN, Law Attorneys for Applicant, Brougher-Govan Building, Tonopah, Nevada; Nixon Block, Goldfield. Nevada; Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. Mzirara application NO. 1160. Mineral Survey Mo. 3845. United States Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that The Gold- field-Ruby Hill Mining Company, a cor- poration organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Terri- tory of Arizona, authorized to and do- ing business under and in compliance with the laws of the State of Nevada, by o. W. Hays, whose post office address is Goldfield, Nevada, Its attorney in fact, has applied for patent for 1500 linear feet of the Red Boy, 1239.05 linear feet of the Claw Hammer lode, and 1500 linear feet of the Bonanza lode, bearing gold, being U. S. Survey No. 2245, situate in Sections 29 and 30, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M D. M in Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada, described as follo-vs, to-wit: RED BOY LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. W. Cor. Sec. 30, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M., bears N. 81° 11' 30“ W. 4466.57 ft: thence S. 69° 56' 30” E. 601.82 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 15’ 36' W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 69° 56' 30" W. 601.82 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 15° 36' E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. CLAW HAMMER LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1. whence the N. W. Cor. Sec. 30. T. 2 S.. R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 69' 06' 40" W. 4818.90 ft; thence S. 10“ 56' 30" E. 550.63 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 75" 37’ 30“ E. 1234.80 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 10“ 56' 30“ W. 603.16 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 73° 12' W. 1239.05 ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. BONANZA LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1, whence the N. W. Cor. Sec. 30, T. 2 S„ R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 81* 47' W. 6718.00 ft; thence N. 85* 11' 30" E. 600.18 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 2* 09' E. 752.02 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 6* 12' E. 747.98 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 85* 11’ 30“ W. 600.18 ft. to Cor No. 5; thence N. 6“ 12' W. 747.98 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N. 09' W. 752.02 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 52.386 acres, exclusive of Sur. No. 2230, Joshua Man, One Little Girl in Blue and Blue Bird lodes, as shown on the plat of survey. Adjoin- ing and conflicting claims, shown on said plat, are the above excluded lodes The location certificates of said claims are of record in the office of the Record- er of Goldfield Mining District, in Book A. pages 443, 474 and 890, and in the office of the Recorder of Esmeralda County, Nevada, in Vol. K. of Mining Locations, pages 50, 63 and 439. O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication February 16, 1906. Hatton & Hatton, Law Attorneys for Applicant, Nixon Bldg., Goldfield. STOCK CERTIFICATES STOCK BOOKS SEALS THE GOLDFIELD NEWS MUIIWO 1TFUCACTO W IO. 11*4. United State* Land Office, ('arson. Nevada. February 19, 1»0«. Notice la hereby glvan. that tba goldfield-dipper mining com- pany, by H. W. BRUNER Its duly authorised agent, whose Poat Office ad- dress is Bo* 198, Goldfield, Nevada, has made application for patent for 1660.84 linear feet of the Dipper Loda, and 1481.7* linear feet of the Overland Lods, and 774.24 linear feet of the Overland Fraction Lode, with surface around. 1184.97 feet across the northerly end, and 1199.08 feet across the southerly end of the Dipper and Overland Dodos, and, with surface ground approximately 489 feet aero** the easterly end, and 77.85 feet across the westerly end of the Overland Fraction Lode. Situated In the OoldHeid Mining District, Esmer- alda County, Nevada, and designated by the Filed Notes and Official Plat as "Survey No. 2372," in Section 29, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M. Said Lodes being described as follows: DIPPER LODE: Beginning at corner No. 1, being the S. E. corner of claim, and marked, ••1-1-2372," whence the N. E. corner of said Section 29, bears N. 60* 30' E. 4184.7. feet: Thence 8. 89 19' W. 597.92 feet to comer No. 2, being the S. W. Comer, marked "2-2372. Thence N. 6” 12' W. 738.97 feet to corner No. 3, being the West side center. marked "3-2372": Thence N. 6* 30 W. 761.4 feet to comer No. 4, being the N. W. Cor. marked *4-2372": Thence N. 89“ 19' E. 599.96 feet to corner No. 5, be- ing the N. E. corner marked .“5-2372 : Thence S. 31' E. 739.16 feet to corner No. 6, being the east side center, marked ••6-6-2372": Thence S. 6"1 1 E. (61.0- leet to place of beginning. From the discovery monument the Lode line runs S. 6a 6’ E. 749.86 feet, and, N. 30' W. 750.48 feet. OVERLAND LODE: Beginning at Corner No. 1. being the S. W. corner of claim, whence the N. E. comer of said Section 29, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 60° 30' E. 4184.7 feet: Thence N. 86" 24' E. 601.16 feet to corner No. 2, being the 8. E. corner of claim, marked “2-2372": Thence N. 8“ 02' W. 698.94 feet to comer No. 3, being the east side cen- ter, marked “3-237 2": Thence N 7* 21 W. 782.77 feet to corner No. 4, being the N. E. corner, marked "4-2372": 'rhence 8 86° 24' W. 565.01 feet to corner No. 5, being the N. W. corner, marked "5-2372": Thence 8. 6* 31' E. 718.65 feet to corner No. 6, being the west side cen- ter, marked "6-2372’": Thence 8. b 1 E. 761.02 feet to comer No. 1, place of beginning. From discovery monument the lode line runs 8. 41' K. 736.03 feet, and, N. 41' \V. 745.67 feet. OVERIiAND FRACTION: Beginning at corner No. 1, being the N. h- corner of claim, marked "1-2372", whence the N E. corner of said Section 29 bears N. 56’ 9' K. 3624.5 feet; Thence S. 10’ K. 220.81 feet to corner No. 2, being the east end center. marked “2-2372”: Thence S. 32“ 4!*' W. 218.45 feet to cor- ner No. 3, being the S. K. corner, marked "3-2372": Thence N. 64“ 58' W. 361.59 feet to corner No. 4, being the south side center, marked “4-2372”: Thence N. 66“ 48' W. 330.76 feet to corner No. 6, being the 8. VV. corner, marked “5-2372": Thence N. 5“ 10' W. 133.9 feet to corner No. 6, being the N W. corner, marked "6-2372": Thence S. 88” 41' E. 377.54 feet to corner No. 7, being the north side center, marked “7-2372:" Thence S. 89“ 18' E. 364.79 feet to corner No. 1, place of beginning. From the discovery monument the lode line runs N. 76” 6' \\ 648.04 feet, and, S. 89“ 18' E. 126.2 feet. Total area of Dipper and Overland lodes 40.174 acres, less area in conflict with Gold Claim lode. 1.510 acres: Total area of Overland Fraction lode Is 4.660, less area In conflict with the Overland, Gold Claim and Dipper lodes. .654 acres, leaving net area claimed of 42.670 acres. The variation at all corners is 17° E. The Certificates of location of the Dipper, Overland and Overland Fraction lode claims, are of record in the Office of the Recorder of said Esmeralda County, Nevada, and recorded in books K. and M. at pages 53 and 267 respec- tively of mining locations. The adjoining claims are the Bonanza on the west, and the Gold Claim lode on the south. All persons claiming any part of the above described lodes or surface ground are hereby required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Carson, Nevada, during the period of publication of the notice hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication, February 23, 1906. J. S. Shropshire, Law Attorney for Applicant. HO. 1163. United States Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 19, 1906. Notice *s hereby given that C. W. Hays, whose post office address is Gold- field, Nevada, cn Dehalf of himself and his co-claimants A. B. Hays and F. R. Jeffery, has applied for a patent for 1600 linear feet of the Lou Dillon lode, bear- ing gold, being U. S. Survey No. 2373, situate in Sections 20 and 29, T. 2 S., R. 43 F. M. D. B. and M. in Goldfield Min- ing District, Nye County, Nevada, de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the comer to sections 20, 21, 28 and 29, T. 2 S„ R. 43 B. M. D. B. and M., bears S. 74° 43' E. 2271.6 ft.; thence N. 85° 28' W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 40' E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 85° 28' E. 599.6 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 39' W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 20.261 acres. No adjoin- ing or conflicting claims are shown on the plat of surve-1-. The original and amended location certificates of said claim are of record in the office of the Mining District Recorder, at Goldfield. Nevada, and in the office of the Recorder of Nye County, Nevada. O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication, February 23, 1906. Hatton & Hatton, Nixon Bldg., Goldfield, Law Attorneys for Applicants. MINING APPLICATION NO. 1161. Mineral Survey No. 3403. U. S. Land Office. Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of the Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, The Gold Bar Mining Company, by Frederick E. Browne, its duly authorized agent and attorney in fact, whose postofflce address is Box 340, Goldfield, Nevada, has made ap- plication for a patent for 1498.54 linear feet on the Gold Bar lode, bearing gold, the same being N. 15° 26' W. 667.59 ft. and S. 15° 26' E. 830.95 ft. from the dis- covery monument thereon, with surface ground not to exceed 600 feet in width on said claim, situate in Goldfield Min- ing District, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, and described by the official plat posted on the premises, and by the field notes and plat on file in the office of the Register of th* U. S. Land Office, at Carson City, Nevada, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface with magnetic variation at 17° East, as follows, to-wit: GOLD BAR LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1. Whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 1, T. 3 S„ R. 42 E. M. D. M. bears N. 17“ 41' 30" E. 1773.75 ft Thence S. 72* 58' W. 217.59 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Thence S. 11“ 31' E. 45.16 ft. to Cor. No. 3. Thence S. 14“ 27' E. 1454.51 ft. to Cor. No. 4, Thence N. 72* 58' E. 300.85 ft. to Cor. No. 5, Thence N. 14“ 53' W. 775 ft. to Cor. No. 6. Thence N. 20“ 23' W. 724.58 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 9.571 Acres, expressly excepting an<l exclud- ing all conflict with Surveys Nos. 2258 Mammoth lode mining claim, and 2259 Seventeen lode mining claim and form- ng a portion of the E. Vi Sec. 1, T. 3 S., Ft. 42 E. M. D. M. Said location being recorded in Vol. [, Page 590 of the records of Esmeralda bounty, Nevada, also in Book A, Page !51 in the office of the Recorder of the Coldfield Muting District, Esmeralda bounty, Nevada. Adjoining claimants Survey No. 2365 Morning Fraction lode. Survey No. 2258 Victor lode. Survey No. 2258 Mammoth ode and Survey No. 2269 Seventeen ode. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication February 16, 906. Directory of Principal Mining Companies of Goldfield District JUMBO EX noi mnio com Incorporated in Arlsona. Caplt»llMf tlon l.-'SO.ooo shares of $1.00 per vaiuo each; 500,000 shares In the trOMury._ Principal office rooms 0 and i. >lxon Block, Gold field. Nevada Block for transfer should be sent to box $10. Gold- field, Nevada. Transfer fee 25c for each new certificate issued. Property is situated In the Goldfle.d Mining Dtetrtct, Esmeralda 'Otintf. Ne- vada. and comprises two groups. The Goldfield group being the 'Gold Wedge "Poloverda." KVinnegnrone. and Dh*k Bland." all fractional claimr, but non- contiguous. This is situate in the most aristocratic portion «f the camp, adjoin* Ing such well kno*n properties as the Jumbo. Red Top. St. Ives and Velvet, The other claima are situate a short distance northerly from the town or Diamond field. This liiamendfield groui) la made up of the fjrold Coin, Saddle Rock, "Three Friends." 1 hree Friends Fraction," "Black Butte No. 1 and "Black Butte Fraction." seven con- tiguoui claims and fractional clainia The LeFoo-McClosky lease upon the Gold Coin Is now shipping high grade ore. Every claim In both groups has a splendid surface showing. Officers and directors -re: Albert S. Watson, president; T. G. Lockhart, vice president and general manager; Edw. S. Van Dyck, secretary; C. B. Higginson and H. B. Lind; E. C. Watson, assistant secretary; Goldfield agency Nye & Ormsby County bank, depository. _ DIAMOND FIELD GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF GOLD IE LD. Incorporated under ths laws of South Dakota. Capitalisation. one million shares, par value one dollar per share, tour hundred thousand in the treasury Fully paid and non-assessable. Location of property at Diamondfleld, Nev., in Goldfield mining district. Con- sists of three fractional claims: The Harvey, Daisy and Quartxite Fractions, about 35 1-2 acres. Leasers on the Quartzite are steadily shipping ore which averages over $300 per ton. three carloads having been shipped up to October 27. At the 50-foot level the ledge is opened for a width of 3i leet with only one wall in sight. The entire ledge averages $00 to $70 per ton In gold, with streaks of shipping ore. One streak, 8 Inches In width, assays $10,700 clear across. Experts pronounce it the coming great mine of the camp. Principal office of company: Tonopah, Nevada. Officers and directors: T. L. Oddle, president; Geo. S. Nixon, vice- president; John S. Cook, treasurer; Al- bert S. Watson, secretary and Jack Davis, manager. NEVADA BULLFROG MINING COM- PANY. Incorporated under laws of Arizona, with a capital of *1,000.000; par value $1. treasury stock 300,000 shares. Owns outright by deed six claims and a fraction, known as the Velvet Group, about 125 acres, all surveyed, location work done and recorded. Situated in the heart of the Bullfrog district, about one mile southeast of the Montgomery- Shoshone. Has several well defined ledges, well mineralized and showing surface assays of from *2 to *10. Ac- tive development work under way, showing very favorable prospects. Officers: President and General Man- ager. P. J. Somers; Treasurer, C. F. P. Pullen; Secretary. W. R. Greenlaw. Main office: Room 814 Pabst Build- ing, Milwaukee, Wis. YELLOW TIGER MINING COMPANY. Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona. Capitalization. 1,500,000 shares; par value, *1.00. Four hundred thou- sand shares in the treasury. Principal office, 107 Boston Building, Denver, Colo. Resident agent, James L. Lindsay, Goldfield, Nev. Location of property, Goldfie'd Mining district. Consisting of seven claims, viz Union, Gold Buck and Jackass claims, adjoining the Combination Mines company; and the Gold Bug, Gold Bug No. 1; Flood and Hub claims, adjoining the Goldfield-Apex Mining company and the Brooklyn Mining com- pany. Officers: H. A. Riedel, president; E. J. Amann, vice-president; James L. Lindsay, secretary-treasurer. T. J. Garrison and J. H. Robeson. VERNAL MINING COMPANY OP GOLDFIELD Incorporated under Arizona laws; 1,000,000 shares of capital stock, par value *1.00 each. Stock non-assessable; 400,000 shares treasury stock. Principal office rooms 6 and 7, Nixon block, Goldfield, Nevada. Property consists of three contiguous claims about one mile northerly from the town of Diamondfleld. Claims com- prise “Uncle Sam,” “Big Chief” and “Vernal No. 1." Application for U. S. patent for this property now pending. The ground has exceptionally good sur- face showings and development work as far as prosecuted has been very promising. Advanced development upon ground in the immediate vicinity, viz: Diamond- field-Black Butte Consolidated Co., Gold- field Belmont Co.. Daisy Mines Syndi- cate and Jumbo Extension Mining Co., all with good results. Officers and directors are: Albert S. Watson, president; T. G. Lockhart, vice president and general manager; Edw. S. Van Dyck, secretary; C. B. Higg^nson, and H. B. Lind. Goldfield branch State Bank & Trust Co., depository; E. C. Watson, assistant secretary. Transfer office, box 810, Goldfield. Nevada. MINING APPLICATION NO. 1159. Mineral Survey No. 2314. U. S. Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 9, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ance of the Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, J. R. McCune, by L. E. King, his attorney in fact, whose post- office is Reno. Nevada, has made appli- cation for a patent for 1384. and 418.7 linear feet respectively on the Nellie V. and Emily lodes, bearing gold, the same being 1066.5 feet N. 27” 46' W. and 317.3 feet S. 27” 46' E.; 256.7 feet N. 5S” 17' W. and 162 feet S. 38” 33' E. from Dis- covery monuments thereon, with sur- face ground not to exceed COO feet in width respectively situate In Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada and described by the official plat and field notes on file in this office, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface with magnetic variation at 16° 45' E. as follows, to- wit:—■ NELLIE V. LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, Whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 1 T. 3 S„ R. 42 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian bears S. 85” 20' W. 3520.82 ft. Thence N. 27” 46’ W. 1384 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Thence N. 62* 03' E. 336.5 ft. to Cor No. 3, Thence S. 38* 33' E. 1408 ft. to Cor. No. 4, Thence S. 62° 03' W. ft. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning. EMILY LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1. Whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 1 T. 3 S., R. 42 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian bears S. 82° W. 4078.87 ft. Thence N. 38° 33' W. 382.1 ft. to Cor No. 2, Thence N. 64° 48' E. 20 ft. to Cor. Xo. 3. Thence S. 71° 18’ E. 536.23 ft. to Cor. Xo. 4, Thence S. 64° 48' W. 318.2 ft. to Cor. Xo. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 16.320 Acres and forming a portion of the S. E. Sec. 6 T. 3 S., R. 43 E. of Mt. Diablo Principal Meri- dian. Said locations being recorded in Yols. M. and I., of Mining Locations at Pages 134 and 172 respectively of the records of Esmeralda County, Nevada; also in the office of the Recorder of the Goldfield Mining District, at Goldfield. Esmeralda County. Nevada, in Book B. of Mining Locations at pages 676 and 891 respectively. Adjoining claimants, on the north and east the Liberty Bell, on the west the Fissure No. 1 and Rebel Chief, on the south the Fissure No. 2. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication. February 16, 1906. It Is hereby ordered that the forego- ing Notice of Application for Patent be published for a period of ten weeks ;onsecutively In The Goldfield News, a weekly newspaper published at Gold- field, Esmeralda County. Nevada. O. H. GALLUP, Register. Ajrr mr gold me u> inraG coi mstada. Incorporated under the law* of Arl- «ona; capitalisation 1.000,000 share*, par value $1; 400.000 aharea in the Nev.: location of nrooertv Nev.; comprUin* SJ5Krclkh£nB: January. September, October, St. Paul, Cracke Jack and Hanrv Clay. Officer* and director*—R. I* John*, president: H. T. Bragdon. vice-presi- dent A. C. Bisen. secretary and tr«as- urer;' Geo. I. Brown. \V. M. Stanaburv. H i. Bragdon, mine manager. R. !-■ Johns, attorney. jED TOP Mix] 1JV O CO. OF 001*0- /lfiLDi m Incorporated under the Isws of An* zona- capitalization. 1,000,000 shares. par value. *1; 400,000 shares In treos- *,rp'rinciBal office—Goldfield, Nev„ loca- tion of property, Ooldfleld lining dls- trlct. at the southern base of Columbia mountain, and adjoins the Jumbo prop erty on the north; property consists or one full claim, 20 acres. J. F. Bradley is JeveloplnK 300 feet under lease and the company is developing: of claim, l.edge is 100 feet wlde and no wall in sight at the &>>-foot 1®Yi he company workings—practically all be lng mill ore. with streaksof hlghgrade. Officers and directors—C. D. Tayior, president; J. B. Menardi. vice-president. H U. Colburn, secretary-treasurer, H. U Taylov. C. P. Holt. _ BIPTE BULL MXNXHO COMP AWT. Incorporated under the laws of Ne- vada; capitalization, 1,000,000 share®: par value II; 300,000 shares In the treasury. Office of the company, Box 214, Gold- field. Ksmeralda county, Nevada. Property consists of eight full claims in the heart of the Goldfield district and near producing mines. Numerous ledges and surface values. Officers and Directors—H. R*™**®*, r> resident Clay Peters, vice-president ^manager; H. C. Morris, secretary- treasurer and superintendent, 1. *■ Dunaway and Geo. S. Nixon. ADAMS-GOLD FIELD MINING COW- PANT. Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona; capitalization 1,000,000 shares; par value $1; 300,000 shares In the t rea.su ry Principal office, Tonopah, Nev.; loca- tion of property, Goldlield mining dis- trict, consisting of the Adams, Jeffer- son and llonroe claims, adjoining the property of the Goldfield Mining com- pany on the north. Active development work now in progress. _ Officers arid directors—R L. Johns, president; J. R. Duffleld. vice president; ii. T. cirngdon. secretary; A. C. Eisen, treasurer; M. E. Ish. mcmahon gold mining company Incorporated under the laws of Arl- zona; 1,000,000 shares, par value of $1 per share. Principal office room 3i Hobart build- ing. 532 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. The property consists of six claims. Part of the ground is situated within 1,500 feet of the famous Dia- mondfleld mine, and a portion Is near the Brooklyn. The company s holdings include 122 acres of ground within the mineral zone and situated in a most favorable locality. Sensational values are being found on all sides of this property. A shaft is now being sunk on the Sunlight claim. The officers and directors are: Percy H. McMahon, president: W. H. Goucher, vice president: Thomas P. Bishop, secre- tary- E. F. Bishop and T. G. Roberts, directors; James Murray, superintendent of property. Goldfield. A limited amount of treasury stock is for sale at office of Thomas P. Bisnop. 532 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. JUMBO MINING CO. OP GOLDFIELD. Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona Capitalization, 1,000,000 shares; par value, *1 each; 300,000 shares In the treasury. Principal office, Jumbo, Nevada. Post- office address, Columbia, Esmeralda county. Nevada. Location of property. Goldfield mining district, consisting of four claims, viz: Jumbo, Clermont, Lucky Boy and Grizzly Bear. Officers: C. D. Taylor, president; H. L. Taylor, vice president, C. P. Holt, secretary. * Directors: C. D. Taylor, H. L, Taylor, Thos. Robinson, C. H. Booth, C, P. Holt. GOLDFIELD TBBAIVU MINING CO. Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona; capitalization, $1,000,000; par value, $1; 500,000 shares in treasury. Principal office, 500 Bullitt Building Philadelphia, Pa.; Nevada agent’s office, Tonopah, Nev.; location of property, Goldfield mining district, Nevada, con- sisting of thirteen claims—group No. 1, five claims, Columbia mountain, adjoin- ing the Adams; group No. 2, three claims north of the Vernals, at Dia- mondfleld; group No. 3, five claims on the- north side of Banner mountain. Company is now developing Nos. 1 and 3. Officers and directors John S. Doughty, president, Charles J. Suplee, vice president, George G. Thomson, secretary and treasurer, all of Philadel- phia, Pa.. H. H. Brown, Nevada agent. Tonopah. .Nev.. It. W. Griswold, general manager. Goldfield, Nev. NOTICE M. A. NO. 1157. OF APPLICATION PATENT. FOX U. S. Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, February 9, 1906. Notice is hereby given that The Gold- field Sunrise Gold Mining Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the District of Columbia, by Russell Prentice its attorney in fact, whose 1 postofflce address is Goldfield, Esmer- alda County, Nevada, has made applica- tion for patent for the Rough Diamond and Big Jim lode mining claims, Survey No. 2293. in Section 36, T. 2 S., R. 42 E. M. D. M., in Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada, described as follows:— ROUGH DIAMOND LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1; whence E. M Cor. Sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. 42 E„ M. D. M. bears S. 55°-40' E, 1909.40 feet: thence S. 68° W. 295.54 feet to Cor. No. 2: thence S. 88“-47' W, 320.77 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 23*-24' W, 1278.08 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 68* E, 580.36 feet to Cor. No. 6; thence S. 23°-54'-30" E, 1392.29 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. BIG JIM LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1; whence E. ti Cor. Sec. 36. T. 2 S„ R. 42 E., M. D. If. bears S. 680-07' E, 2006.60 feet; thence S. 77°-51' W, 530.08 feet to Cor. No. 2: thence N. 8*-ll'-30" W, 310.30 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 14°-26' W, 1189 70 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 77“-51' E. 336.39 feet to Cor. No. 5; thsnce S. 20°- 29'-30" E, 1514.33 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 12.508 acres, exclusive of conflicts with Rams Horn, Blue Bell Grandma, Sur. No. 2236, and St. Louis lodes; also exclusive without waiver of rights with Baltimore lode. Adjacent claims are Ram's Horn, Blue Bell, Grandma, Sur. 2236, St. Louis and Baltimore. The location and amended location certificates are recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Esmeralda County. Nevada, in Book K. pages 136 and 439, and Book M. page 160. O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication, February 16, 1906 Last publication, April 20. 1906. R. G. Withers, Law Attorney for Ap- plicant. NO. 1178. NOTICE OP APPLICATION PATENT. FOB United States Land Office. Carson City, Nevada. March 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ince of Chapter Six of Title thirty-two 2* 5he ~?vis£d Statutes of the United States, The Goldfleld-Lone Star Mining ompany, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of tVyoming, by Oliver Matthews, its at- torney-in-fact, whose Post Office ad- Iress is Goldfield. Esmeralda County Nevada, has made application for a oatent for i4.i,l2 linear f»*t r* OHIO TOMOP- no co. Incorporated under the laws of South Dakota: capitalisation, 1.000,000 shares of the par value of *1 each; 400.100 shares in the treasury. Principal office. Tonopah. Nev.; loe*. tlon of property. Tonopah mining 01*. trlct. consisting of eight claims ,tr)g fractions, embracing an area of acres, joining the Ohio Tonopah Mining company on the west. Officers and directors: Albert g. Watson, president; A. G. Kaycra't' cashier Nye and Ormsbv County bant vice preuident; Hugh H. Brown, sei re- tary; Fred W. Dulfer and H. C. Jones. tttb munoo Aim mining co. Incorporated under the laws or Ari- zona; capitalization 1,008,000 shares, par value $1.00 each with 250,000 shares ia the treasury. Principal office. Gold ties a Nevada. Location of property, Buii- irog district; consisting of 8 claims— Cacti. Morning Star. Midnight, Dutch Extension, Silver King, Horn Silver No. 1, Horn Silver No. 2 and Horn Silver No. 3. Claims lie a short distance westerly from the Original Bullirog mine, and contain several strong ledges from which assays have been had ln gold, silver and copper as high as per ton. Over 200 feet of work has been done on the property to date, and on the Midnight a shaft is down nearly io« feet, wiAh cross-cut of 12 feet which is being pushed to catch the ledge. Te provide funds for continuing develop- ment. 50,000 shares of treasury stock are-offered at 16 cents per share. All private stock of directors and controll- ing interest pooled. Considerable copper stained ore. re- sembling that from the Original Bull- frog. Officers: John A Hassell, president: Albert S. Watson, vice president; «Q. C. Erickson, secretary, John 8. Cook tCook Banking Company), treasurer; J. H. Schweble, manager. INO | THE BVLLnOO inJOOET MIN COMPANY Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona; capitalization 1,600,000 shares par ! value $1.00; 1:15,000 shares In the treas- ury. besides ample funds. Private stock pooled. Principal office, suite 31-34 Bank block. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Location of property Bullfrog dis- trict, comprising the Last Chance on Bonanza mountain adjoining the Rush group and the Sunrise adjoining the Victor; also 6 claims in the East Bull- frog district 2 Ms miles northeast of Beatty. Tunnels are being driven on both Bo- nanza mountain claims. Officers and directors: Joseph C. Colllgun, president; Edwin Arkell. vice president, and Frank H. Dunnington, secretary and treasurer. USA-DETBOXT MINING CO. Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona. Capitalization, 1,000,000 shares; par value $1.00 each; 300,000 shares in the treasurv. Principal office. Goldfield. Nevada, j Location of property, 1n the Oro Blanco I district, midway between Goldfield and Lida, consisting of two claims, viz: The White Horse and Sparenberg. There are three well-defined ledges on the claims and assays go from $47.50 to $92.50 per ton. Active development is being prosecuted. Officers and Directors: G. H. Bobertz, M. D., Detroit, Mich, president; H. Bobertz, Box 892, Goldfield. Nev., secre- tary and treasurer; H. I.uekman, M. E., Goldfield, Nev., manager. NOTICE or ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Goldfield Consolidated Mining & Prospecting company will take place at the office of the company in Goldfield, Nevada, on ! the 1st day of May, 1906, at one o’clock p. m. for the election of directors and officers for the ensuing yeai' and any other business that may properly come before the meeting. WM. HODGSON. Secretary. Goldfield, March 29, 1906. 30-2H BISMARCK Professional Sewing Machine Repairer Keys Fitted, Locks Repaired, etc. With Goodfriend Hardware Co. r ■v Shop by Mail Buy cheaper and better. We sell nothing—we pick bargains from all stocks. No charge for packing and expert services. Write for in- formation now. Western Supply House 434 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. I Water Fountain lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 300 feet in width on each side thereof, being Min. Sur. No. | 2252, more fully described by the of- : flcial plat posted on said claim and by the field notes of survey thereof now filed in the office of the Register of the United States .Land Office at Carson City, Nevada, witli magnetic variations at 17° E. as follows, to-wit:— Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the S. W. Cor. Sec. 32 T. 2 S„ R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears S. 39° 32' 30" W. 3455.27 ft.; Cor. No. 3 Sur. 2231, White Horse lode bears N. 45° 39' E. 205.85 ft.; thence N. 7° 30' E. 183.92 ft. intersect line 3-4 Sur. 2231,. White Horse lode at N. 72“ 40' W. 129.05 ft from Cor. No. 3; 579.46 ft. to Cor. No. I 2; thence S. 84° 15' E. 1474.13 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 30' W. 600.07 ft. to Cor. No. 4; whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 32 T. 2 S„ R. 4 3 E. M. D. M. bears S. 32° 50' E. 2919.60 ft.; thence N. 83“ 27* W. 1374.33 ft. intersect line 2-3 Sur. 2231, White Horse lode, at S. 17“ 22' W. 162.64 ft. from Cor. No. 3; 1473.63 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. AREA. Total area, Water Fountain l°<le .19.949 acres Area in conflict with Sur No. 2231, White Horse lode, excluded .. 0.451 acres Net area, Water Foun- ts111 lode .19.498 acres clal,m ls located In the Goldfield Mining District, Nye and Esmeralda Counties, State of Nevada, in Sec. 32 T. 2 S., R. 43 e. M. D. M. The amended certificate of location of said claim is of record in the office of the County Recorder of Esmeralda County, at page 584, of Vol. "J," Mining Locations; in the office of the County °£.NJre County at page 143 of 9 Locations; and in the £rf. t,he district Recorder of Gold- field Mining District at page 450 of Book |B,” Mining Locations. Adjoining and conflicting claims ns shown by the official plat:—on the south wfsC the White Horse lode, Sur. ~£3l, claimant unknown. a**d a,l Persons claiming ad- versely the mining ground, vein, lode, ® <?r any portion thereof, so de- scribed. platted, surveyed and applied tor, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according *?n<1i,the regulations thereunder, within the time prescrtlied by law, with 'h* Register of the United States Land Jffice at Carson City, Nevada, they w:1l by virtue of the provisions >'f iided atUte *n such case made and pro- T. O. H. GALLUP, Register. it is hereby ordered that the forego- application for patent be )ubushed for tne period of ten weeks consecutively in The Goldfield News, a veekly newspaper printed and published tt Goldfield, in Esmeralda County, state of Nevada. _ O. H. GALLUP, Register. 906 te flrst Publ,catlon, March 16>

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VO. 1171.

AmxCATION FOB PATWTT.

In the United States Land Office, Carson City. Nevada.

Feb. 24, 190«. Notice Is hereby given, that In pur-

suance of Chapter 8lx. Title Thnrty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Sandstorm Mining Company, a corporation duly organised and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of South Dakota, whose prin- cipal place of business is at Pierre, South Dakota, and which Is doing busi- ness in the County of Ksmerald' state of Nevada, by and through the ^.'der- signed. George Wingfield Its attorney in fact, whose post office address is Co- lumbia. Ksmeralda County. State of Nevada, has this day filed its applica- tion for United States Group patent for those certain mining claims commonly known and designated as the Sandstorm. Kruger, Stlmler Fraction and Magnolia, a contiguoua group, claiming 1S00 linear feet of the Sandstorm lone or

vein, and 1500 linear feet of the Kruger lode or vein, and 1500 linear feet of the Stlmler Fraction lode or vein, and 1498.10 linear feet of the Magnolia lode or vein, with surface ground 300 feet to width on each side of the center of each of said veins or lodes, lying and being situate In the Goldfield Mining District, in Ksmeralda County, State of Nevada, which is more particularly de- scribed as to metes and bounds by the official plat and Held notes of the survey thereof now on tile In this office, desig- nated as United States Mineral Survey No. 2407. in Sections 23, 25 and 26, Township 2 South, Range 42 Kast, M. I). B. & M„ as follows, to-wit:— DESCRIPTION OF SANDSTORM

LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. l, wnence n.

Cor. Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M., bears N. 52’ 01' E. 829.6 ft., the discovery shaft bears S. 66° 33' W. 327.96 ft., thence S. 9° 37' E. 757 ft. to East Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 80° 18' W. 282.57 ft. intersect line 1-2, Survey No. 2266 Gipsy King lode, at S. 16° 51' E. 107.77 ft. from Cor. No. 1, 340.36 ft. Intersect line 6-6, Survey No. 2398, Ramsey lode, at S. 89“ 49' E., 650.65 ft. from Cor. No. 5, 699.90 ft. to Coi. No. 3; thence N. 9° 37' W. 45.21 ft Intersect line 5-6 Survey No. 239S Ramsey Lode, at S. 89° 45' E. 287.16 ft. from Cor. No. 6. 68.82 ft. intersect line 4-1 Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lode, at S. 73° 09' W. 306.2 ft. from Cor. No. 1. 480.56 ft. inter- sect S. Side line May Queen lode, un-

surveyed, at S. 42" 09' W. 138.31 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 703.96 ft. Intersect East end line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at N. 47° 52' W. 175.49 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 743 ft. to the W. Side Cor. of the location on line. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80“ 18' E. 599.90 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

From the discovery shaft the lode .lne runs N. 9' 37’ VV. 132.09 ft., and S. 9° 37' E. 1367.91 ft. DESCRIPTION OF KRUGER LODE:

Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 26, Township 2. South, Range 42 East. M. D. B. & M., bears N. 8° 40' 30" E. 414.2 ft., thence S. 3° 37' E. 373.97 ft. intersect east boundary Sec. 26, Township 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. &■ M. at S. 778.17 ft. from the N. E. Cor., 757 ft. to East Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, whence the discovery shaft bears N. 65° 14' W. 363.5 ft., thence S. 80“ 18' W. 190.84 ft. intersect East boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East. M. D. B. & M.. at S. 1920.57 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3, thence N. 9“ 37’ W. 743 ft. to the W. Side Cor. of the location on line, 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80° 18' E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1, place of begin- n*

FTom the discovery shaft the lode line runs N. 9° 37' W. 1294.3 ft., and S. 9° 37' E. 205.7 ft. DESCRIPTION OF STIMLER FRAC-

TION LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the

N. E. Cor. Sec. 26. T. 2 S. H. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. bears N. 63° 50' 30" E. 1387.3 ft. whence tiie discovery cut bears S. 42“ 27' W. 380.36 ft., thence S. 9° 37' E. 757.04 ft. to E. Side Cor. of the location on line. 796.04 ft. intersect East end line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at N. 47“ 52' W. 175.49 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1019.44 ft. intersect S. side line May Queen lode, unsurveyed, at S. 42“ 09' W. 138.31 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1431.18 ft. intersect line 4-1 Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lode, at S. 73“ 09' W. 306.2 ft. from Cor. No. 1. 1454.79 ft. in- tersect line 5-6, Survey No. 2398 Ram- sey lode, at S. 89* 49' E. 287.16 ft. from Cor. No. 6, 1600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence 8. 80“ 18' W. 307.34 ft. intersect line 4-5, Survey No. 2398, Ramsey lode, at S. 4“ 61' 30" W. 97.63 ft. from Cor. No. 5, 648.48 ft. intersect line 4-1, Survey No. 2266, Gipsy King lodge, at S. 73“ 09' W. --

om Cor. No. 1, 600 ft. to Cor. 859.08 ft. from No. 3, thence N. 9“ 35' W. 8.34 ft. inter- sect S. Side line May Queen lode, un-

surveyed, at S. 42' 02’ W. 141.6 ft. from the S. Side Cor.. 746.40 ft. to a point, whence the W. Side Cor. of the location bears S. 80“ 18' W. 7 ft., 769.12 ft., inter- sect N.' Side line May Queen lode, un-

surveyed, at.S. 41“ 46' 30" W. 431.01 ft. from the N. E. Cor., 1464.78 ft. Intersect East end line. Desert Rose lode, unsur-

veyed, at N. 47“ 52' W. 543.37 ft. from the S. E. Cor., 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 80“ 18’ E. 599.20 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

From the discovery cut the lode line runs N. 9“ 37' W. 233.38 ft., and S. 9“ 37' E. 1266.02 ft. DESCRIPTION OF MAGNOLIA LODE:

Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. Sec. 26. T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. bears N. 8“ 40' 30" East, 414.2 ft., thence N. 24“ 03' W. 449.33 ft. inter- sect N. Boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 E. M. D. B. & M., at N. 89“ 48' W. 245.6 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 746.90 ft. to the E. Side Cor of the location on line, 1112.42 ft. intersect line 1-2, Survey No. 2342, Sunshine lode, at N. 71“ 39' E. 123.27 ft. from Cor. No. 2. 1498.10 ft. to Cor. No. 2, whence the discovery shaft bears S. 78“ 18' \V. 298.6 ft.; thence S. 80“ 18' \V. 287.33 ft. Intersect line 2-3» Survey No. 2342, Sunshine lode, at N. 43“ 21' \V. 471.12 ft. from Cor. No. 2. 598 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 23“ 58' 30" E. 752.20 ft. East Side Cor. of the location on line, 935.45 ft. intersect N. Boundary Sec. 26, T. 2 S. R. 42 East, M. D. B. & M. at N. 89“ 48' W. 882.32 ft. from the N. E. Cor.. 1497.60 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 80“ 18' E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning.

From the discovery shaft the lode line runs N. 24“ 03' VY. 10.8 ft. and S. 24“ 03' E. 1487.3 ft.

All the corners are marked by pine posts 4 inches square 3.7 to 4 ft. long set 10 to 24 inches in the ground, and mound of earth and stone, scribed with the corner and Survey numbers.

The Magnetic Variation at all the corners of this survey is 16“ 54' E.

AREA: Total area Sandstorm lode....20.658 acres Area In conflict with Sur.

No. 2266, Gipsy King lode 0.630 acres

Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode.. 0.135 acres Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King

lode, exclusive of Its con- flict with Sur. No. 2398 Ramsey lode 0.495 acres

May Queen lode, unsurveyed 0.279 acres Total area Sandstorm lode..20.658 acres Less area in conflict with

May Queen lode, unsur- veyed, 0.279 acres. 0.279 acres

which is hereby expressly excluded. Net area Sandstorm lode.20.379 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total and net area Kruger

lode 20.661 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total area Stlmler Fraction

lode.. _. 20.647 acres Ar»a in' conflict with Sur.

No. 2266, Gipsy King lode.. 0.433 acres Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode.. 0.477 acres Sur. No. 2266, Gipsy King

lode exclusive of its con- flict with Sur. No. 2398, Ramsey lode 0.155 acres

May Queen lode, unsurvey- ed S.871 acres

Desert Rose lode, unsur- veyed 2.688 acres

Total area Stlmler Fraction lode 20.647 acres Less area in conflict with May Queen

lode, unsurveyed, 8.871 acres, which is hereby expressly excluded. Desert Rose lode, unsur-

veyed, 2.688 acres.—11.559 acres which is hereby expressly excluded. Net area Stlmler fraction

lode 9.088 acres which is claimed by the survey. Total area Magnolia lode-19.958 acres which Is claimed by the survey. Area in conflict with Sur.

No. 2342, Junshlne lode.... 1.836 acres Total and net area Magnolia

lode .-.—19.958 acres which is claimed by the survey. 1

Net are* Sandshnrtn lode 20.87* acres

which Is claimed by the survey. Net area Stimler Fraction

lode .... »-••» «rea which is claimed by the survey. Total and r.et area Kruger

lode .—.acres which is claimed by the survey. Total and net area Magnolia

lode ...-.lt.958 acres

which is claimed by the survey.

Net area lode claim .70.086 acres

which Is claimed by the survey. This claim ls^ located in the 8; K. V<j

section -3. N. W. 14 Sec. 26. and u Sec. 36. all in Township 2 South. Range 42 East. M. I). B. & M., in the Goldfield Mining District. Esmeralda County, Nevada.

The Sandstorm was located on the 4th day of I leceraber, 1>02. and the cer- tificate of location thereof was filed for record, and recorded on the 4th day of Mari-h. 1908, in Book H. of Mining Loca- tions. page 403. Records of Esmeralda County. Nevada. An amended and ad- ditional location of the Sandstorm was made on the 22nd day of May. 1903, and an amended ands additional certifi- cate of location thereof was filed for record and recorded on the -15th day of June. 1903. In Book J. page 7 of Mining Locations. Records of Esmeralda Coun- ty. Nevada.

The Kruger was locateo on me

day of Mecember, 1902, and the certifi- cate of location thereof was filed for record on the 4th day of March, 1903, and recorded In Book H, page 494, of Mining Locations. Itecorda of Ksmeralda County. Nevada. An amended and ad- ditional loca..on of the Kruger was made on the 22nd day of May, 1903, and an amended and additional certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 16th day of June. 1903, and recorded in Book J. page 7, of Mining locations. Record* of Ksmeralda County, Nevada.

The Slimier fraction was located on the 6th day of May, 1j03. and the cer- tificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of February, 190 4. and recorded In BAok K. page 60, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmer- alda County, Nevada. An additional and amended location of the said Slimier Fraction was made on the 10th day of June, 1905, and an additional and amended certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of June, 1905, and recorded in Book C, page 644, of Min.ng Locations, Records of Goldfield Mining District, and on the 27th day of June, 1905, in Book N, page 2x5, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmeralda County, Nevada.

The Magnolia was located on the 1st day of May 1903, and a certificate of location thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day of February, 1904. and re- orded in Book K, page 61 of Mining

Locations, Records of Ksmeralda Coun- ty, Nevada. An amended and additional location of the Magnolia was made on the 10th day of June, 1905, and an amended and additional certificate thereof was filed for record on the 23rd day or June, 1905, and recorded in Book C, page 614, of Mining Locations, Records of Goldfield Mining District, and on the 27th day of June, 1905, in Book N, page 285, of Mining Locations, Records of Ksmeralda County, Nevada.

The presumed general course or direc- tion o.' the Sandstorm. Kruger, Stimler Fraction, and Alagnolla lodes, as near as can tie determined from present de- velopments, is in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction.

The names of the adjoining claims and their owners and claimants, shown by the plat of survey, are as follows:—

On the North:—Sunshine. Survey No. 2342, W. H. Brock and A. Huyser, claimants: Nevada Boy, Survey No. 2392, Nevada Boy Goldfield Mining Com- pany, claimant;

On the North and West:—Oregon, Kendall, and Argosy, Survey No. 2397, Kendall Goldfield Mining Company, claimant;

On the East:—Tennessee ana mg Llze, unsurveyed, claimants unknown;

On the South:—Tiger and Wedge, un- surveyed, Sandstorm Extension Mining Company, claimant. Ramsey, Sur. No. 2398, Columbia Mountain Mining Com- pany, claimant. Oipsy King, Sur. No. 2266, claimant unknown.

On the West:—Desert Rose and May Queen, unsurveyed, Goldfield May Queen Mining Company, claimant.

Any and all persons claiming adverse- ly the mining ground, vein, lode, prem- ises, or any portion thereof so described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified that unless their ad- verse claims are duly filed as according to law, within the time prescribed by law. with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Carson City, Ne- vada, the same will be barred by the authority of the provisions of said statute.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. It is hereby ordered that the fore-

going notice of application for patent be published for the period of ten con- secutive weeks In the “Goldfield News,” a weekly newspaper published In the County of Ksmeralda, State of Nevada.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication, March 2,

1906. CAMPBELL, METSON & BROWN, AUGUSTUS TILDEN,

Law Attorneys for Applicant, Brougher-Govan Building, Tonopah,

Nevada; Nixon Block, Goldfield. Nevada; Crocker Building, San Francisco,

Cal.

Mzirara application NO. 1160.

Mineral Survey Mo. 3845.

United States Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that The Gold-

field-Ruby Hill Mining Company, a cor- poration organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Terri- tory of Arizona, authorized to and do- ing business under and in compliance with the laws of the State of Nevada, by o. W. Hays, whose post office address is Goldfield, Nevada, Its attorney in fact, has applied for patent for 1500 linear feet of the Red Boy, 1239.05 linear feet of the Claw Hammer lode, and 1500 linear feet of the Bonanza lode, bearing gold, being U. S. Survey No. 2245, situate in Sections 29 and 30, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M D. M in Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada, described as follo-vs, to-wit:

RED BOY LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the

N. W. Cor. Sec. 30, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M., bears N. 81° 11' 30“ W. 4466.57 ft: thence S. 69° 56' 30” E. 601.82 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 15’ 36' W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 69° 56' 30" W. 601.82 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 15° 36' E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

CLAW HAMMER LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1. whence the

N. W. Cor. Sec. 30. T. 2 S.. R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 69' 06' 40" W. 4818.90 ft; thence S. 10“ 56' 30" E. 550.63 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 75" 37’ 30“ E. 1234.80 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 10“ 56' 30“ W. 603.16 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 73° 12' W. 1239.05 ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

BONANZA LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1, whence the

N. W. Cor. Sec. 30, T. 2 S„ R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 81* 47' W. 6718.00 ft; thence N. 85* 11' 30" E. 600.18 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 2* 09' E. 752.02 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 6* 12' E. 747.98 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 85* 11’ 30“ W. 600.18 ft. to Cor No. 5; thence N. 6“ 12' W. 747.98 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N. 2° 09' W. 752.02 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

Containing 52.386 acres, exclusive of Sur. No. 2230, Joshua Man, One Little Girl in Blue and Blue Bird lodes, as shown on the plat of survey. Adjoin- ing and conflicting claims, shown on said plat, are the above excluded lodes The location certificates of said claims are of record in the office of the Record- er of Goldfield Mining District, in Book A. pages 443, 474 and 890, and in the office of the Recorder of Esmeralda County, Nevada, in Vol. K. of Mining Locations, pages 50, 63 and 439.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication February 16, 1906.

Hatton & Hatton, Law Attorneys for Applicant, Nixon Bldg., Goldfield.

STOCK CERTIFICATES

STOCK BOOKS

SEALS

THE GOLDFIELD NEWS

MUIIWO 1TFUCACTO W IO. 11*4.

United State* Land Office, ('arson. Nevada. February 19, 1»0«.

Notice la hereby glvan. that tba goldfield-dipper mining com- pany, by H. W. BRUNER Its duly authorised agent, whose Poat Office ad- dress is Bo* 198, Goldfield, Nevada, has made application for patent for 1660.84 linear feet of the Dipper Loda, and 1481.7* linear feet of the Overland Lods, and 774.24 linear feet of the Overland Fraction Lode, with surface around. 1184.97 feet across the northerly end, and 1199.08 feet across the southerly end of the Dipper and Overland Dodos, and, with surface ground approximately 489 feet aero** the easterly end, and 77.85 feet across the westerly end of the Overland Fraction Lode. Situated In the OoldHeid Mining District, Esmer- alda County, Nevada, and designated by the Filed Notes and Official Plat as

"Survey No. 2372," in Section 29, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M. Said Lodes being described as follows:

DIPPER LODE: Beginning at corner

No. 1, being the S. E. corner of claim, and marked, ••1-1-2372," whence the N. E. corner of said Section 29, bears N. 60* 30' E. 4184.7. feet: Thence 8. 89 19' W. 597.92 feet to comer No. 2, being the S. W. Comer, marked "2-2372. Thence N. 6” 12' W. 738.97 feet to corner

No. 3, being the West side center. marked "3-2372": Thence N. 6* 30 W. 761.4 feet to comer No. 4, being the N.

W. Cor. marked *4-2372": Thence N. 89“ 19' E. 599.96 feet to corner No. 5, be- ing the N. E. corner marked .“5-2372 :

Thence S. 6° 31' E. 739.16 feet to corner

No. 6, being the east side center, marked ••6-6-2372": Thence S. 6"1 1 E. (61.0- leet to place of beginning.

From the discovery monument the

Lode line runs S. 6a 6’ E. 749.86 feet, and, N. 6° 30' W. 750.48 feet.

OVERLAND LODE: Beginning at Corner No. 1. being the S. W. corner of claim, whence the N. E. comer of said Section 29, T. 2 S. R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears N. 60° 30' E. 4184.7 feet: Thence N. 86" 24' E. 601.16 feet to corner No. 2, being the 8. E. corner of claim, marked “2-2372": Thence N. 8“ 02' W. 698.94 feet to comer No. 3, being the east side cen-

ter, marked “3-237 2": Thence N 7* 21 W. 782.77 feet to corner No. 4, being the N. E. corner, marked "4-2372": 'rhence 8 86° 24' W. 565.01 feet to corner No. 5, being the N. W. corner, marked "5-2372": Thence 8. 6* 31' E. 718.65 feet to corner No. 6, being the west side cen-

ter, marked "6-2372’": Thence 8. b 1 E. 761.02 feet to comer No. 1, place of

beginning. From discovery monument the lode

line runs 8. 7° 41' K. 736.03 feet, and, N. 7° 41' \V. 745.67 feet.

OVERIiAND FRACTION: Beginning at corner No. 1, being the N. h- corner

of claim, marked "1-2372", whence the N E. corner of said Section 29 bears N. 56’ 9' K. 3624.5 feet; Thence S. 5° 10’ K. 220.81 feet to corner No. 2, being the east end center. marked “2-2372”: Thence S. 32“ 4!*' W. 218.45 feet to cor-

ner No. 3, being the S. K. corner, marked "3-2372": Thence N. 64“ 58' W. 361.59 feet to corner No. 4, being the south side center, marked “4-2372”: Thence N. 66“ 48' W. 330.76 feet to corner No. 6, being the 8. VV. corner, marked “5-2372": Thence N. 5“ 10' W. 133.9 feet to corner

No. 6, being the N W. corner, marked "6-2372": Thence S. 88” 41' E. 377.54 feet to corner No. 7, being the north side center, marked “7-2372:" Thence S. 89“ 18' E. 364.79 feet to corner No. 1, place of beginning.

From the discovery monument the lode line runs N. 76” 6' \\ 648.04 feet, and, S. 89“ 18' E. 126.2 feet.

Total area of Dipper and Overland lodes 40.174 acres, less area in conflict with Gold Claim lode. 1.510 acres:

Total area of Overland Fraction lode Is 4.660, less area In conflict with the Overland, Gold Claim and Dipper lodes. .654 acres, leaving net area claimed of 42.670 acres.

The variation at all corners is 17° E. The Certificates of location of the

Dipper, Overland and Overland Fraction lode claims, are of record in the Office of the Recorder of said Esmeralda County, Nevada, and recorded in books K. and M. at pages 53 and 267 respec- tively of mining locations.

The adjoining claims are the Bonanza on the west, and the Gold Claim lode on the south.

All persons claiming any part of the above described lodes or surface ground are hereby required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Carson, Nevada, during the period of publication of the notice hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication, February

23, 1906. J. S. Shropshire,

Law Attorney for Applicant.

HO. 1163. United States Land Office,

Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 19, 1906. Notice *s hereby given that C. W.

Hays, whose post office address is Gold- field, Nevada, cn Dehalf of himself and his co-claimants A. B. Hays and F. R. Jeffery, has applied for a patent for 1600 linear feet of the Lou Dillon lode, bear- ing gold, being U. S. Survey No. 2373, situate in Sections 20 and 29, T. 2 S., R. 43 F. M. D. B. and M. in Goldfield Min- ing District, Nye County, Nevada, de- scribed as follows, to-wit:

Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the comer to sections 20, 21, 28 and 29, T. 2 S„ R. 43 B. M. D. B. and M., bears S. 74° 43' E. 2271.6 ft.; thence N. 85° 28' W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 6° 40' E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 85° 28' E. 599.6 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 6° 39' W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

Containing 20.261 acres. No adjoin- ing or conflicting claims are shown on the plat of surve-1-. The original and amended location certificates of said claim are of record in the office of the Mining District Recorder, at Goldfield. Nevada, and in the office of the Recorder of Nye County, Nevada.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication, February 23, 1906.

Hatton & Hatton, Nixon Bldg., Goldfield, Law Attorneys for Applicants.

MINING APPLICATION NO. 1161.

Mineral Survey No. 3403.

U. S. Land Office. Carson City, Nevada,

Feb. 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in pur-

suance of the Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, The Gold Bar Mining Company, by Frederick E. Browne, its duly authorized agent and attorney in fact, whose postofflce address is Box 340, Goldfield, Nevada, has made ap- plication for a patent for 1498.54 linear feet on the Gold Bar lode, bearing gold, the same being N. 15° 26' W. 667.59 ft. and S. 15° 26' E. 830.95 ft. from the dis- covery monument thereon, with surface ground not to exceed 600 feet in width on said claim, situate in Goldfield Min- ing District, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, and described by the official plat posted on the premises, and by the field notes and plat on file in the office of the Register of th* U. S. Land Office, at Carson City, Nevada, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface with magnetic variation at 17° East, as follows, to-wit:

GOLD BAR LODE. Beginning at Cor No. 1. Whence the

N. E. Cor. Sec. 1, T. 3 S„ R. 42 E. M. D. M. bears N. 17“ 41' 30" E. 1773.75 ft Thence S. 72* 58' W. 217.59 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Thence S. 11“ 31' E. 45.16 ft. to Cor. No. 3. Thence S. 14“ 27' E. 1454.51 ft. to Cor. No. 4, Thence N. 72* 58' E. 300.85 ft. to Cor. No. 5, Thence N. 14“ 53' W. 775 ft. to Cor. No. 6. Thence N. 20“ 23' W. 724.58 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 9.571 Acres, expressly excepting an<l exclud- ing all conflict with Surveys Nos. 2258 Mammoth lode mining claim, and 2259 Seventeen lode mining claim and form- ng a portion of the E. Vi Sec. 1, T. 3 S.,

Ft. 42 E. M. D. M. Said location being recorded in Vol.

[, Page 590 of the records of Esmeralda bounty, Nevada, also in Book A, Page !51 in the office of the Recorder of the Coldfield Muting District, Esmeralda bounty, Nevada.

Adjoining claimants Survey No. 2365 Morning Fraction lode. Survey No. 2258 Victor lode. Survey No. 2258 Mammoth ode and Survey No. 2269 Seventeen ode.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication February 16,

906.

Directory of Principal Mining Companies of Goldfield District

JUMBO EX noi mnio com

Incorporated in Arlsona. Caplt»llMf tlon l.-'SO.ooo shares of $1.00 per vaiuo each; 500,000 shares In the trOMury._

Principal office rooms 0 and i. >lxon Block, Gold field. Nevada Block for transfer should be sent to box $10. Gold- field, Nevada. Transfer fee 25c for each new certificate issued.

Property is situated In the Goldfle.d Mining Dtetrtct, Esmeralda • 'Otintf. Ne- vada. and comprises two groups. The Goldfield group being the 'Gold Wedge "Poloverda." KVinnegnrone. and Dh*k Bland." all fractional claimr, but non-

contiguous. This is situate in the most aristocratic portion «f the camp, adjoin* Ing such well kno*n properties as the Jumbo. Red Top. St. Ives and Velvet, The other claima are situate a short distance northerly from the town or Diamond field. This liiamendfield groui) la made up of the fjrold Coin, Saddle Rock, "Three Friends." 1 hree Friends Fraction," "Black Butte No. 1 and "Black Butte Fraction." seven con-

tiguoui claims and fractional clainia The LeFoo-McClosky lease upon the

Gold Coin Is now shipping high grade ore. Every claim In both groups has a

splendid surface showing. Officers and directors -re: Albert S.

Watson, president; T. G. Lockhart, vice president and general manager; Edw. S.

Van Dyck, secretary; C. B. Higginson and H. B. Lind; E. C. Watson, assistant secretary; Goldfield agency Nye &

Ormsby County bank, depository. _

DIAMOND FIELD GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF GOLD IE LD.

Incorporated under ths laws of South Dakota. Capitalisation. one million shares, par value one dollar per share, tour hundred thousand in the treasury Fully paid and non-assessable.

Location of property at Diamondfleld, Nev., in Goldfield mining district. Con- sists of three fractional claims: The Harvey, Daisy and Quartxite Fractions, about 35 1-2 acres. Leasers on the

Quartzite are steadily shipping ore

which averages over $300 per ton. three carloads having been shipped up to

October 27. At the 50-foot level the ledge is opened for a width of 3i leet

with only one wall in sight. The entire ledge averages $00 to $70 per ton In gold, with streaks of shipping ore. One streak, 8 Inches In width, assays $10,700 clear across. Experts pronounce it the coming great mine of the camp.

Principal office of company: Tonopah, Nevada. Officers and directors: T. L. Oddle, president; Geo. S. Nixon, vice- president; John S. Cook, treasurer; Al- bert S. Watson, secretary and Jack Davis, manager.

NEVADA BULLFROG MINING COM- PANY.

Incorporated under laws of Arizona, with a capital of *1,000.000; par value $1. treasury stock 300,000 shares.

Owns outright by deed six claims and a fraction, known as the Velvet Group, about 125 acres, all surveyed, location work done and recorded. Situated in the heart of the Bullfrog district, about one mile southeast of the Montgomery- Shoshone. Has several well defined ledges, well mineralized and showing surface assays of from *2 to *10. Ac- tive development work under way, showing very favorable prospects.

Officers: President and General Man- ager. P. J. Somers; Treasurer, C. F. P. Pullen; Secretary. W. R. Greenlaw.

Main office: Room 814 Pabst Build- ing, Milwaukee, Wis.

YELLOW TIGER MINING COMPANY. Incorporated under the laws of Ari-

zona. Capitalization. 1,500,000 shares; par value, *1.00. Four hundred thou- sand shares in the treasury.

Principal office, 107 Boston Building, Denver, Colo. Resident agent, James L. Lindsay, Goldfield, Nev.

Location of property, Goldfie'd Mining district. Consisting of seven claims, viz Union, Gold Buck and Jackass claims, adjoining the Combination Mines company; and the Gold Bug, Gold Bug No. 1; Flood and Hub claims, adjoining the Goldfield-Apex Mining company and the Brooklyn Mining com-

pany. Officers: H. A. Riedel, president; E.

J. Amann, vice-president; James L. Lindsay, secretary-treasurer. T. J. Garrison and J. H. Robeson.

VERNAL MINING COMPANY OP GOLDFIELD

Incorporated under Arizona laws; 1,000,000 shares of capital stock, par value *1.00 each. Stock non-assessable; 400,000 shares treasury stock.

Principal office rooms 6 and 7, Nixon block, Goldfield, Nevada.

Property consists of three contiguous claims about one mile northerly from the town of Diamondfleld. Claims com- prise “Uncle Sam,” “Big Chief” and “Vernal No. 1." Application for U. S. patent for this property now pending. The ground has exceptionally good sur- face showings and development work as far as prosecuted has been very promising.

Advanced development upon ground in the immediate vicinity, viz: Diamond- field-Black Butte Consolidated Co., Gold- field Belmont Co.. Daisy Mines Syndi- cate and Jumbo Extension Mining Co., all with good results.

Officers and directors are: Albert S. Watson, president; T. G. Lockhart, vice president and general manager; Edw. S. Van Dyck, secretary; C. B. Higg^nson, and H. B. Lind. Goldfield branch State Bank & Trust Co., depository; E. C. Watson, assistant secretary. Transfer office, box 810, Goldfield. Nevada.

MINING APPLICATION

NO. 1159.

Mineral Survey No. 2314.

U. S. Land Office, Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 9, 1906.

Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ance of the Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, J. R. McCune, by L. E. King, his attorney in fact, whose post- office is Reno. Nevada, has made appli- cation for a patent for 1384. and 418.7 linear feet respectively on the Nellie V. and Emily lodes, bearing gold, the same being 1066.5 feet N. 27” 46' W. and 317.3 feet S. 27” 46' E.; 256.7 feet N. 5S” 17' W. and 162 feet S. 38” 33' E. from Dis- covery monuments thereon, with sur- face ground not to exceed COO feet in width respectively situate In Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada and described by the official plat and field notes on file in this office, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface with magnetic variation at 16° 45' E. as follows, to- wit:—■

NELLIE V. LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, Whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 1 T. 3 S„

R. 42 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian bears S. 85” 20' W. 3520.82 ft. Thence N. 27” 46’ W. 1384 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Thence N. 62* 03' E. 336.5 ft. to Cor No. 3, Thence S. 38* 33' E. 1408 ft. to Cor. No. 4, Thence S. 62° 03' W. ft. to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning.

EMILY LODE.

Beginning at Cor. No. 1. Whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 1 T. 3 S.,

R. 42 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian bears S. 82° W. 4078.87 ft. Thence N. 38° 33' W. 382.1 ft. to Cor No. 2, Thence N. 64° 48' E. 20 ft. to Cor. Xo. 3. Thence S. 71° 18’ E. 536.23 ft. to Cor. Xo. 4, Thence S. 64° 48' W. 318.2 ft. to Cor. Xo. 1, the place of beginning.

Containing 16.320 Acres and forming a portion of the S. E. Sec. 6 T. 3 S., R. 43 E. of Mt. Diablo Principal Meri- dian. Said locations being recorded in Yols. M. and I., of Mining Locations at Pages 134 and 172 respectively of the records of Esmeralda County, Nevada; also in the office of the Recorder of the Goldfield Mining District, at Goldfield. Esmeralda County. Nevada, in Book B. of Mining Locations at pages 676 and 891 respectively.

Adjoining claimants, on the north and east the Liberty Bell, on the west the Fissure No. 1 and Rebel Chief, on the south the Fissure No. 2.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. Date of first publication. February

16, 1906. It Is hereby ordered that the forego-

ing Notice of Application for Patent be published for a period of ten weeks ;onsecutively In The Goldfield News, a

weekly newspaper published at Gold- field, Esmeralda County. Nevada.

O. H. GALLUP, Register.

Ajrr mr gold me u> inraG coi

mstada. Incorporated under the law* of Arl-

«ona; capitalisation 1.000,000 share*,

par value $1; 400.000 aharea in the

Nev.: location of nrooertv Nev.; comprUin* SJ5Krclkh£nB: January. September, October, St. Paul, Cracke Jack and Hanrv Clay.

Officer* and director*—R. I* John*,

president: H. T. Bragdon. vice-presi- dent A. C. Bisen. secretary and tr«as-

urer;' Geo. I. Brown. \V. M. Stanaburv. H i. Bragdon, mine manager. R. !-■

Johns, attorney.

jED TOP Mix] 1JV O CO. OF 001*0- /lfiLDi m

Incorporated under the Isws of An*

zona- capitalization. 1,000,000 shares.

par value. *1; 400,000 shares In treos-

*,rp'rinciBal office—Goldfield, Nev„ loca-

tion of property, Ooldfleld lining dls-

trlct. at the southern base of Columbia mountain, and adjoins the Jumbo prop erty on the north; property consists or

one full claim, 20 acres. J. F. Bradley is JeveloplnK 300 feet under lease and the company is developing: of claim, l.edge is 100 feet wlde and no

wall in sight at the &>>-foot 1®Yi he company workings—practically all be

lng mill ore. with streaksof hlghgrade. Officers and directors—C. D. Tayior,

president; J. B. Menardi. vice-president. H U. Colburn, secretary-treasurer, H.

U Taylov. C. P. Holt. _

BIPTE BULL MXNXHO COMP AWT.

Incorporated under the laws of Ne-

vada; capitalization, 1,000,000 share®: par value II; 300,000 shares In the

treasury. Office of the company, Box 214, Gold-

field. Ksmeralda county, Nevada.

Property consists of eight full claims in the heart of the Goldfield district and near producing mines. Numerous ledges and surface values.

Officers and Directors—H. R*™**®*, r> resident ■ Clay Peters, vice-president ^manager; H. C. Morris, secretary- treasurer and superintendent, 1. *■

Dunaway and Geo. S. Nixon.

ADAMS-GOLD FIELD MINING COW- PANT.

Incorporated under the laws of Ari-

zona; capitalization 1,000,000 shares;

par value $1; 300,000 shares In the

t rea.su ry Principal office, Tonopah, Nev.; loca-

tion of property, Goldlield mining dis-

trict, consisting of the Adams, Jeffer- son and llonroe claims, adjoining the

property of the Goldfield Mining com-

pany on the north. Active development work now in progress. _

Officers arid directors—R L. Johns, president; J. R. Duffleld. vice president; ii. T. cirngdon. secretary; A. C. Eisen, treasurer; M. E. Ish.

mcmahon gold mining company Incorporated under the laws of Arl-

zona; 1,000,000 shares, par value of $1 per share.

Principal office room 3i Hobart build-

ing. 532 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. The property consists of six claims. Part of the ground is situated within 1,500 feet of the famous Dia- mondfleld mine, and a portion Is near

the Brooklyn. The company s holdings include 122 acres of ground within the mineral zone and situated in a most favorable locality. Sensational values are being found on all sides of this

property. A shaft is now being sunk on

the Sunlight claim. The officers and directors are: Percy

H. McMahon, president: W. H. Goucher, vice president: Thomas P. Bishop, secre-

tary- E. F. Bishop and T. G. Roberts, directors; James Murray, superintendent of property. Goldfield. A limited amount of treasury stock is for sale at office of Thomas P. Bisnop. 532 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.

JUMBO MINING CO. OP GOLDFIELD. Incorporated under the laws of Ari-

zona Capitalization, 1,000,000 shares; par value, *1 each; 300,000 shares In

the treasury. Principal office, Jumbo, Nevada. Post-

office address, Columbia, Esmeralda county. Nevada. Location of property. Goldfield mining district, consisting of four claims, viz: Jumbo, Clermont, Lucky Boy and Grizzly Bear.

Officers: C. D. Taylor, president; H. L. Taylor, vice president, C. P. Holt, secretary. *

Directors: C. D. Taylor, H. L, Taylor, Thos. Robinson, C. H. Booth, C, P. Holt.

GOLDFIELD TBBAIVU MINING CO.

Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona; capitalization, $1,000,000; par value, $1; 500,000 shares in treasury.

Principal office, 500 Bullitt Building Philadelphia, Pa.; Nevada agent’s office, Tonopah, Nev.; location of property, Goldfield mining district, Nevada, con-

sisting of thirteen claims—group No. 1, five claims, Columbia mountain, adjoin- ing the Adams; group No. 2, three claims north of the Vernals, at Dia- mondfleld; group No. 3, five claims on the- north side of Banner mountain. Company is now developing Nos. 1 and 3.

Officers and directors — John S. Doughty, president, Charles J. Suplee, vice president, George G. Thomson, secretary and treasurer, all of Philadel- phia, Pa.. H. H. Brown, Nevada agent. Tonopah. .Nev.. It. W. Griswold, general manager. Goldfield, Nev.

NOTICE M. A. NO. 1157.

OF APPLICATION PATENT.

FOX

U. S. Land Office, Carson City, Nevada,

February 9, 1906. Notice is hereby given that The Gold-

field Sunrise Gold Mining Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the District of Columbia, by Russell Prentice its attorney in fact, whose

1 postofflce address is Goldfield, Esmer- alda County, Nevada, has made applica- tion for patent for the Rough Diamond and Big Jim lode mining claims, Survey No. 2293. in Section 36, T. 2 S., R. 42 E. M. D. M., in Goldfield Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada, described as follows:—

ROUGH DIAMOND LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1; whence E. M Cor. Sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. 42 E„ M. D. M.

bears S. 55°-40' E, 1909.40 feet: thence S. 68° W. 295.54 feet to Cor. No. 2: thence S. 88“-47' W, 320.77 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 23*-24' W, 1278.08 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 68* E, 580.36 feet to Cor. No. 6; thence S. 23°-54'-30" E, 1392.29 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

BIG JIM LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1; whence E. ti

Cor. Sec. 36. T. 2 S„ R. 42 E., M. D. If. bears S. 680-07' E, 2006.60 feet; thence S. 77°-51' W, 530.08 feet to Cor. No. 2: thence N. 8*-ll'-30" W, 310.30 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 14°-26' W, 1189 70 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 77“-51' E. 336.39 feet to Cor. No. 5; thsnce S. 20°- 29'-30" E, 1514.33 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

Containing 12.508 acres, exclusive of conflicts with Rams Horn, Blue Bell Grandma, Sur. No. 2236, and St. Louis lodes; also exclusive without waiver of rights with Baltimore lode.

Adjacent claims are Ram's Horn, Blue Bell, Grandma, Sur. 2236, St. Louis and Baltimore.

The location and amended location certificates are recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Esmeralda County. Nevada, in Book K. pages 136 and 439, and Book M. page 160.

O. H. GALLUP, Register. First publication, February 16, 1906 Last publication, April 20. 1906. R. G. Withers, Law Attorney for Ap- plicant.

NO. 1178.

NOTICE OP APPLICATION PATENT.

FOB

United States Land Office. Carson City, Nevada. March 10, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ince of Chapter Six of Title thirty-two 2* 5he ~?vis£d Statutes of the United States, The Goldfleld-Lone Star Mining ompany, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of tVyoming, by Oliver Matthews, its at- torney-in-fact, whose Post Office ad- Iress is Goldfield. Esmeralda County Nevada, has made application for a oatent for i4.i,l2 linear f»*t r*

OHIO TOMOP- no co.

Incorporated under the laws of South Dakota: capitalisation, 1.000,000 shares of the par value of *1 each; 400.100 shares in the treasury.

Principal office. Tonopah. Nev.; loe*. tlon of property. Tonopah mining 01*. trlct. consisting of eight claims ,tr)g fractions, embracing an area of acres, joining the Ohio Tonopah Mining company on the west.

Officers and directors: Albert g. Watson, president; A. G. Kaycra't' cashier Nye and Ormsbv County bant vice preuident; Hugh H. Brown, sei re- tary; Fred W. Dulfer and H. C. Jones.

tttb munoo Aim mining co. Incorporated under the laws or Ari-

zona; capitalization 1,008,000 shares, par value $1.00 each with 250,000 shares ia the treasury. Principal office. Gold ties a Nevada. Location of property, Buii- irog district; consisting of 8 claims— Cacti. Morning Star. Midnight, Dutch Extension, Silver King, Horn Silver No. 1, Horn Silver No. 2 and Horn Silver No. 3. Claims lie a short distance westerly from the Original Bullirog mine, and contain several strong ledges from which assays have been had ln gold, silver and copper as high as

per ton. Over 200 feet of work has been done on the property to date, and on the Midnight a shaft is down nearly io« feet, wiAh cross-cut of 12 feet which is being pushed to catch the ledge. Te provide funds for continuing develop- ment. 50,000 shares of treasury stock are-offered at 16 cents per share. All private stock of directors and controll- ing interest pooled.

Considerable copper stained ore. re- sembling that from the Original Bull- frog.

Officers: John A Hassell, president: Albert S. Watson, vice president; «Q. C. Erickson, secretary, John 8. Cook tCook Banking Company), treasurer; J. H. Schweble, manager.

INO | THE BVLLnOO inJOOET MIN COMPANY

Incorporated under the laws of Ari- zona; capitalization 1,600,000 shares par

! value $1.00; 1:15,000 shares In the treas- ury. besides ample funds. Private stock pooled.

Principal office, suite 31-34 Bank block. Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Location of property Bullfrog dis- trict, comprising the Last Chance on Bonanza mountain adjoining the Rush group and the Sunrise adjoining the Victor; also 6 claims in the East Bull- frog district 2 Ms miles northeast of Beatty.

Tunnels are being driven on both Bo- nanza mountain claims.

Officers and directors: Joseph C. Colllgun, president; Edwin Arkell. vice president, and Frank H. Dunnington, secretary and treasurer.

USA-DETBOXT MINING CO. Incorporated under the laws of Ari-

zona. Capitalization, 1,000,000 shares; par value $1.00 each; 300,000 shares in the treasurv.

Principal office. Goldfield. Nevada, j Location of property, 1n the Oro Blanco I district, midway between Goldfield and Lida, consisting of two claims, viz: The White Horse and Sparenberg. There are three well-defined ledges on the claims and assays go from $47.50 to

$92.50 per ton. Active development is being prosecuted.

Officers and Directors: G. H. Bobertz, M. D., Detroit, Mich, president; H. Bobertz, Box 892, Goldfield. Nev., secre-

tary and treasurer; H. I.uekman, M. E., Goldfield, Nev., manager.

NOTICE or ANNUAL MEETING —

The annual meeting of the Goldfield Consolidated Mining & Prospecting company will take place at the office of the company in Goldfield, Nevada, on

! the 1st day of May, 1906, at one o’clock p. m. for the election of directors and officers for the ensuing yeai' and any other business that may properly come

before the meeting. WM. HODGSON. Secretary.

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I Water Fountain lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 300 feet in width on each side thereof, being Min. Sur. No.

| 2252, more fully described by the of- : flcial plat posted on said claim and by the field notes of survey thereof now filed in the office of the Register of the United States .Land Office at Carson City, Nevada, witli magnetic variations at 17° E. as follows, to-wit:—

Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the S. W. Cor. Sec. 32 T. 2 S„ R. 43 E. M. D. M. bears S. 39° 32' 30" W. 3455.27 ft.; Cor. No. 3 Sur. 2231, White Horse lode bears N. 45° 39' E. 205.85 ft.; thence N. 7° 30' E. 183.92 ft. intersect line 3-4 Sur. 2231,. White Horse lode at N. 72“ 40' W. 129.05 ft from Cor. No. 3; 579.46 ft. to Cor. No.

I 2; thence S. 84° 15' E. 1474.13 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 7° 30' W. 600.07 ft. to Cor. No. 4; whence the S. E. Cor. Sec. 32 T. 2 S„ R. 4 3 E. M. D. M. bears S. 32° 50' E. 2919.60 ft.; thence N. 83“ 27* W. 1374.33 ft. intersect line 2-3 Sur. 2231, White Horse lode, at S. 17“ 22' W. 162.64 ft. from Cor. No. 3; 1473.63 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. ™ AREA. Total area, Water Fountain

l°<le .19.949 acres Area in conflict with Sur

No. 2231, White Horse lode, excluded .. 0.451 acres

Net area, Water Foun- ts111 lode .19.498 acres

clal,m ls located In the Goldfield Mining District, Nye and Esmeralda Counties, State of Nevada, in Sec. 32 T. 2 S., R. 43 e. M. D. M.

The amended certificate of location of said claim is of record in the office of the County Recorder of Esmeralda County, at page 584, of Vol. "J," Mining Locations; in the office of the County

°£.NJre County at page 143 of 9 Locations; and in the

£rf. t,he district Recorder of Gold- field Mining District at page 450 of Book |B,” Mining Locations.

Adjoining and conflicting claims ns shown by the official plat:—on the south

wfsC the White Horse lode, Sur. ~£3l, claimant unknown.

a**d a,l Persons claiming ad- versely the mining ground, vein, lode,

® <?r any portion thereof, so de- scribed. platted, surveyed and applied tor, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according

*?n<1i,the regulations thereunder, within the time prescrtlied by law, with 'h* Register of the United States Land Jffice at Carson City, Nevada, they w:1l

by virtue of the provisions >'f

iided atUte *n such case made and pro-

T. O. H. GALLUP, Register. it is hereby ordered that the forego-

application for patent be )ubushed for tne period of ten weeks consecutively in The Goldfield News, a veekly newspaper printed and published tt Goldfield, in Esmeralda County, state of Nevada. _ O. H. GALLUP, Register.

906 te flrst Publ,catlon, March 16>