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Story December 4, 1909

The Goldfield News

Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada

What is this article about?

The Solid Gold company's mill on Daisy hill resumes operations, milling ore for the Daisy company using water turned back into the pipe several days ago, despite a recent district court order. I. W. Herr is in Tonopah on business, and Superintendent Dave Llewellyn notes they are using the available water.

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Daisy Company Milling Ore.

The mill of the Solid Gold company on Daisy hill is running again. The water was turned back into the pipe several days ago and since then the heavy stamps have been steadily pounding away on ore of the Daisy company.

I. W. Herr, consulting engineer of the Toquima Mining company, who is in charge of operations on Daisy hill, is in Tonopah on business. When asked how his company happened to be using the water in the face of the recent order of the district court Superintendent Dave Llewellyn smiled and said that all he knew was that the water was coming down their pipe line and that they were using it.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Fortune Reversal Justice

What keywords are associated?

Daisy Company Solid Gold Company Milling Ore Daisy Hill Tonopah Court Order Water Supply

What entities or persons were involved?

I. W. Herr Dave Llewellyn

Where did it happen?

Daisy Hill, Tonopah

Story Details

Key Persons

I. W. Herr Dave Llewellyn

Location

Daisy Hill, Tonopah

Event Date

Several Days Ago

Story Details

The Solid Gold company's mill resumes running on Daisy company's ore after water is turned back into the pipe, despite a district court order. I. W. Herr is in Tonopah, and Superintendent Dave Llewellyn states they are using the available water.

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