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QTTEJTT UU IOTICE Sllvar Plek Con so lid a ted Vines ALASKA ID PRODUCE i Company ACTIVITIES OF TEUTON SPIES IN ENGLAND Location of works: Goldfield, Es- meralda County, Nevada. NOTICE — There are delinquent described stock, TWO NODE MINERALS Make Them Wear Like New— upon the following BY BRITISH SECRET SERVICE on account of Assessment No. 16, lev- ARE REVEALED As Did This Canadian ied on the 11th day of November. the several amounts set oppo- 1918, Jan. 9.— Officer site the names of the respective anchored ments of troops in the southern ANCHORAGE. Alaska, — of of a fishing smack shareholders, as follows: LONDON, Jan. 8. Secrets light and railroad trains can- A Canadian army officer, William No. No. off shore it was possible to send command. Prompt and drastic Dog teams Cert. Shares Amt. the war work of the British secret Pemberton, of the famous Princess Pat Name These flash- not operate as rival carriers over Miss Henrietta Au- forth signal flashes. action followed these revelations. told of the extraordinary 7065 200 2.00 service now revealed show that Regiment, bin .. | of of the were not visible to a person the right way govern- wear him a of army boots J. S. Bache & Co.6385 200 2.00 es At the beginning of the war nu- given by pair 1000 10.00 or of the Ger- Anchor- with NeOlin Soles. Lou Bauer -4481 German spies agents on the beach, but out In ment between Seward and twice repaired 10.00 standing instances came to light of 1000 act- erous “Six months of trench warfare under ..5838 500 5.00 man government were making could be read age. Henry F. Beal the channel they aliens attempting to enlist under destructive conditions put the first James J. Benelislia even before the of has ive preparations, Ever since the right way of Ne6lin Sr'!es out of business,” * 100 1.00 easily. false pretenses. If the recruiting pair 100 1.00 of to use the team drivers C°..5283 beginning hostilities, Between the coast and Turn- been cleared dog said Lieutenant Pemberton, "but ordi- L. .4696 300 3.00 officers were dissatisfied with a A. Berkey as a a soles would have to Betebenner .4314 500 5.00 Isle of Wight landing placrf which was the head- have been using it as trail, nary gone pieces C. H. bridge Wells, man’s or accent, he was time.” George D. Blount ...6300 500 5.00 forces and for the appearance At in much less 8.50 for German a British army corps, smooth and lightning fast. Robert T. Bradshaw..6507 850 quarters of taken aside and the oath was ad- Don’t throw away shoes that can be 6722 300 3.00 bombardment of Portsmouth. rounds over which the teams a band of gypsies made the trestles, dog repaired. Have them re-bottomed with C A Burgkhardt ....6685 1000 10.00 ministered to him separately. It of the first tak- an the driv- durable Neolin Soles. Any Butcher, 8herrerd & One precautions of villages undisturbed until couldn’t travel very well, tough, 500 5.00 was practically impossible for a for- work Hansell .-.5280 1914 was to around cobbler or repairman will do the .1485 1000 10.00 en in August, place [ officer made the significant discov- ers detoured their animals ,T. F. Campbell eigner to repeat the unusual phras- for you. The price is no more than Caulon 995 200 2.00 on try- L. S. class restrictions persons that none of them could con- the spanways on improvised for soles that less wear. Remem- Clement, Parker & ery ing of the oath without betraying give 100 1.00 or leave the isl- nee Co .6021 ing to land upon verse in Romany, the gypsy "shoo-fly” roads. ber—Neolin Soles are created by scii 6022 100 1.00 his and in that way many Harwich to origin, run- to be what soles should be. They 6029 72 .72 and. From Hamp- Investigation by secret Since the trains have been tongue. were captured. are flexible and as well as Cobb 1000 10.00 and south- dangerous spies waterproof Frank shire, along the south men conclusively ning between Seward and Anchor- 2013 500 5.00 service proved About Christmas, 1914, a for- durable. They come on new shoes of 500 5.00 of nests of and their 2014 east coasts England, that the while pre- age, several dog teams all are made by The 2071 1000 10.00 masqueraders, in London received | styles. They were en- eign diplomat nar- Rubber 2101 1000 10.00 German spies and agents to trade with the country drivers have had a number of Goodyear Tire & Company, tending an of de foie : 1000 10.00 in the anonymous gift pate Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot gaged in desperate missions, tell fortunes, secured im- row escapes. So recently the rail- 2197 to 2200 4000 40.0 folk and was aroused Heels to outwear any 10.00 gras. Suspicion guaranteed 3262 1000 days of the war. as to the move- road officials decided the dog 10.00 early portant information other heels. Charles Oochmn .2007 1000 and analysis showed the presence; ^ 700 7.00 One of the urgent tasks of the teams were nuisances and William 100 1.00 of a deadly poison. Secret service I 2260 secret service was to stamp in of the di- 200 2.00 British AMERICANS FIRST THROUGH Gerig, engineer charge 2261 agents were called in and they j fleolin Soles 1.00 men. Trade Mark Rea. U. 8. Hal. Off. R. L. Colburn .7630 100 out the operations of these HINDENBURG LINE vision, issued an offical order warn- 1.00 on the ; Andrew J. Davis .7494 100 proceeded to work theory 50 .50 For a long time the authorities ing the dog team drivers to keep I,<>KI> ROBERT CECIL MAY — © de foie had 126 300 3.00 © LONDON, Jan. 8. Ameri- that the pate gras Latham Davis were unable to discover the origin off the tracks and right of way. SUCCEED EARL HEADING R. Deierlein *184 300 3.00 to from one of aliens un- Chas. © can troops were the first © come three Deuter .5372 100 1.00 of Morse signals that were being j The situation was considered Jacob to i 100 1.00 © break through the Hindenburg © der surveillance. Accordingly, PARIS, .Tan. 9. — Earl Reading 4011 400 4.00 flashed out to German submarines unique. In the states, pioneer Bell B. Eatons sent a can of' 100 1.00 acocrding to the Daily © each of them was not return to the United Thomas Faull ..... ..4051 from the seafront at Pevensey. © line, railroads were bothered by en- will 1000 10.00 L. Fernbach 7378 on the re- © foie gras exactly similar in appear- com- Henry on a cer- © Mail, commenting and States as the British high Fidler ..^708 337 3.37 Special watch was kept croaching cows, horses sheep, Joseph 100 1.00 on © ance to the can containing the H. Flannery 6638 no © of Marshal Haig the according to a London Wm. 1.70 tain cottage and, although port but up here in Alaska the road has missioner, P. Fox 5606 170 Charles 2.93 from the end of © poisoned stuff. Echo de Paris. It 6571 293 lights were shown, the patient ob- © operations to contend with no animal but dispatch to the 6572 100 1.00 The of one of the trio © to the close of hostili- © landlady is said I^ord Robert Cecil will suc- Gilbert 6962 85 .85 servers finally solved the mystery. April dogs. Jennie 1.00 out © it and served it for his Graves .5499 100 © ties. The News points opened -o- ceed him. C. B. 5.00 They learned that after dusk Gresley 503 500 until late N. Egerton 5.00 first mention of the © supper, and it was not 504 500 several persons near an upper © that the GOLDFIELD MAN 1000 10.00 told him TO M Groityohn .7669 contained in © in the evening that she NOTICE OF INTENTION 7702 1000 10.00 window what appear- © break through LOSES NEPHEW Henri Halle ... minipulated 121 1.21 is included in © that the can had been addressed to MAKE FINAL PROOF S. Edith Halstead .4852 ed to be the dial of an ordinary © Haig’s report Alfred E. Hammer of the day’s © him. Thinking that he had eaten N. M. McGlinn received a letter 732 to 739 8000 80.00 clock. A raid on the cottage dis- © his description Interior 3.00 Department of the Hanrahan 6599 300 29 of the 30th © his own poison the man actually this from his brother, William 2000 20.00 closed that the clock dial was fit- © work on Sept. j morning D. Harris ...7209 D. 100 1.00 divisions. © became ill. He was promptly ar- j D. V. the 7511 a focus- © and 27th American McGlinn, announcing Serial No~~i>8389 200 2.00 ted with dark prism. By John Harris 691 rested. Mrs. 1000 10.00 © death of a nephew, Dewey Mc- & Kirkbride 4859 ing the prims on the strong head- ©©©©©©©©©®®®* Henry 500 5.00 U. S. Land Office at Carson City, T. Herr 6063 who was killed in action in Arthur 500 5.00 Glinn, W. Heyman 4795 1918. A. 300 3.00 14. The man Nevada, December 5, «» UftPV 7583 France, Oct. young Notice Is given that Vide Kdger F. was a son of D. V. McGlinn of hereby kayser9 to 6212 900 9.00 JAPANESE none .1 Frederick of Goldfield.