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Show [HE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLI CAN, SALT LAKE Ghivecd TAH, SATURDAY, APRIL Ii, i908. LC + Fine Gold Property, Under Is a Dr. letter J. J. from Mazumea, Snyder, B, E, on Badger Townsend Hill received says have Ney., + 9 that the and leasers that some Interests Engaged Effort to Prevent sr oye Building. ---- road > in Rail- Ree ee: ie Goldfield Paper Makes Plea for Fair Play for Spectacular Boom Camp, canes plea Goldfield for fair following imagine month hide is the makes Rawhide for of that are railroad Gintee a that mine may declaiming of world; house name : in Alaska, is committee of the pee = on heims of Colorado, one of whom a United Slates ¢ senator, was Cerianee this connection. : is charged that a group of capltalists, embracing Englishmen as well as Americans, have grabbed a large share of the rich copper deposits in the Tanana country of the territory, and have on a number of occasions blocked efforts that have been made to build additional railroads in Alaska. There is only one road in Alaska, on which construction has gone ferward unhampered. It is the Alaska Central, projected from Cordova bay Fairbanks. It is too far made Raw- are was very created by posi- merely for boom purposes and the personal enrichment designing Pee and that it has no merit. "It is unfortunate that history has a habit of repeating itself, but it does Every mining camp in the West was element that is hurtdecried by an ful not only to the particular commuto the whole state nity attacked but an element that sees naught as well; but disaster in community that she in. to be that consideration they Rawhide to Persons the progress of It was not many Goldfield was in a new yaars ae resumed her place amongy removed fully slow When it during did a commence the period. name Goldfield astounded the world. . "It would be foolish, indeed, for a person to assert that Rawhide will not prove to be a great mining district. It has all the favorable Indications and in every instance where any depth has been attained the ore bodies developed have justified earlier preictions. Nor is this mere promoters' Jargon, but an incontrovertible fact. "Of course, the mad rush to RawThat the uphide cannot continue. town is ahead of debuilding of tbe velopment of the mines is self-evident. In half an hour's time one is convinced of that. Speculation in real estate has valuations be been to starting are endeayoring copper region. work on in defeating of these who by railroad to tap the The ‘interests' in Alaska so-called, control almost the entire water transportation of the territory, reaching from Dyea to Nome and St. Michaels, and in part from Nome to Puget Sound, According all that to statements Alaska needs to made make here, it prob- ably the richest possession of the United States is extensive railroad facilities. Alaska is rich in gold, copper and coal, The government is now paying from $12 to $14 a ton for Welsh coal burned in American battleships) <A product equally as good can be obtained in Alaska, it*is said, and if rail transportation is provided, can be put down in this country at $5 ton The absence of railroads, it is also charged, is responsible for the almost prohibitive prices for foodstuffs in' Alaska, cents flour, a which pound average for salf, about. and RICH STRIKE IN THE GRANITE DISTRICT A sensational ore find has been made at the Bunker Hill Sullivan mine in the new Granite district, near Ely, Nev., a round of shot breaking into a solld body of galena covering the bottom of the shaft, four feet in width, The find is highly encouraging, as the formation has hitherto been broken. In sinking the shaft as well as in the tunnel being run to connect it, a broken formation prevailed consisting of boulders carrying lead and silver, the former metal predominatnge. The present workings consist of a fifty-foot tunnel, from which a winze has been sunk approximately 120 feet. The property of the company adjoins that of the Elvan, on which some rich gold discoveries have been made within the last week. Seven Troughs Stocks Bought and Sold Child, Cole & Co. BROKERS | 100 Atlas Block, City All orders promptly exe_~we. ented. which will tantamount a slump. "But the mining prospects will be injured. Development is going ward with remarkable rapidity unless all signs fail-and one follow signs in mining-Rawhide prove it has immense bodies of Ing ore'streaked with high-grade will make the output of more average not forand must will millthat than yalue." CHINESE GAUSE OF COPPER WEAKNESS Suspension of Coinage in the Flowery Kingdom Keeps Down the Price. 75 sugar 1,000 ator som, Effrich, formerly of Olinghouse canyon; owner of several big an oper- R. Bloseathes on the Humboldt river, associated with him being Messrs. Crum and Kendrick; J, Watt Briggs, assemblyman from Nye county and former Tonopah and Manhattan lessee; Ole Elliott and a ,ortner named Hooten, who have a eee: "the Parham brothers of Tonopah: George E. Crowell, an Austin iteinions man, who has a large force of the Ogden According to a Boston special yesterday to James A. Pollock & Co., the cause of the recent weakness in copoer after the United Metals Selling company had established a 13 1-2 cent price is now evident. It was due to the decision of the Chinese government to suspend the further coinage of copper, The result was that Japan immediately offered copper for sale in Europe at a discount and Chinese merchants offered the re-sale of copper purchased. for coinage perposes which had not yet left this country. It is belleved that the decline of half a cent per pound in the price to 13 cents has discounted any further resale of ,the metal. Since Oct. 1, approximately 18,000,060 pounds have been shipped from. the United States to Shanghai and other Chinese ports. After a, period of eléven months, in which not a pound was shipped to China exports of the metal commenced last October when 672,000 pounds were reported. The high water mark was in the month of December when 5,690,000 pounds were exported and this figure gradually declined to i,783,000 pounds in March. The A Copper Houghton, Market. Mich., paperch over Pollock's special wire, say "The lake property vistas: at a depth of 155 feet, obtained an excellent showing of heavy copper. The exhibit is really remarkable and the pease ele are that it will hold with a lock New & York Co., says wire that to James Standard, who is We had | going similar work; R, M. Hiskey, sup- protracted quite naturally, adjustment in by tin; Joseph riches in the early days just aS We|erintendent of have today, but development was pain- railroad, who been spectacular, and, there will follow an obstructed discoverer gave ounces of silver and $146 gold. Henry Lamaire of A. D. Lamaire and Sons, of Battle Mountain, had befriended an Indian. The latter, while roaming over the hills where the camp is now located, picked up the float which gave the above assay. He went to Battle Mountain and told Lamaire, who bought him out Lamaire went to begun sinking a shaft, the place-and Which is now down seventy feet and it looks like a mine comparable with the Mizpah or Nevada Hills. In February George and James Watt formerly of the Tonopah and Goldfield Meat company broke horn silver from a spot not'1,000 feet from where the Times office now stands. Whether this was before or after the Indian's discovery, the Times does not ¥, but i is Known as the Watt strike. The district has a large contingent of prominent men interested already in its properties Among them are J A. Miller, cashier of the Bank of Aus- the|eaitor from the copper country, however to be dangerous. The bnilding of railToads into the Tanana district has parallel lines, resulting the plans, it is alleged, up by the ers Goldfield had @ sorry struggle ere}on 9 lease; Frank Frances, managing Heat arceticnents s building the The the Eminent engineers asserted that it] was mere surface enrichment thai gave attraction to this district, and despite the united efforts of the boom- a charge made here incident to a hearing before territories. a endeavoring engaged inan effort to prevent exten. | chosen in the mining world. sive in Rawhide. unworthy mining is press knell who tive play anvil the in 2 Review article: "The sound ago x Gea SE The new camp of Skookum, at the Watt strike seven miles from Austin, appears to have received a big influx and already has a newspaper. The first issue of the Skookum Times claims that Skookum will be another Tonopah, It is a silver camp and float picked The VALUES Claim Ore Is Richer, Railroad ls Nearer and Advantages Greater, MAY YET BE GOOD DISTRICT of GRABBED ALASKA COPPER DEPOSITS Has Received Bia Jnflux, and Already Newspaper Is Published There. SILVER A. Pol- yesterday's cop- per exports were $10 tons, making since April 1, total 5,378 tons, and this year, $4,507 tons. Imports this month "were 400 tons; this year, 11,620 tons. and has struck the Nevada Central has an adjoining lease, a ledge of horn silver; James Meighan, of Tonopah, who has men on the next lease, and it is claimed that he cannot miss the ledge; Dan F. O'Brien, for two years superintendent of Manhattan-Dexter properties, and Jack Myles of Manhattan; Billy Douglas of Tonopah and Chris Zabriskie of New York. The formation consists of slate and qnartzite with porphyry dikes, the veins being contacts between slate and porvhyry. A notable instance is that in the Lameire shaft, where there is a ledge of two and a half feet which Is all shipping ore. : The principal values of the camp are in silver, it being found In its native state in several places. It generally appears as bromides or chlorides, with not a iittle horn silver. The gold va!- ues in the Lamaire ledge are about 25 per'cent. In the Watt property the values are mostly all silver, a 400 ounce average béting found across 2 two foot ledge at twenty feet, The following from the Times, is a series of statements setting forth rea- sons for Skookum''s claim for being an- other Tonopah. "Skookum claims to have ore at the surface as rich as that which on Mizpah hill brought southern Nevada to the attention of the mining world, It as a greater area showing rich surface values than Tonopah ever had. "The work done to date shows that Skookum ledges are larger and richer with depth, "Skookum claims that it will ship ore (at a -protit) earlier in the game than any other mining camp in Nevada has,done. It claims this because the shipments can he made within thirty days. There are better chances for lessees here than ara found in the average camp. "Beeause the camp is adjacent to Austin, the distributing center for supplies and provisions; making it possible to start work upon a smaller outlay than anywhere else "Because there are liberal terms made to lessees; because lessees can market a first carload of ore cheaper than from. any other new camp in Nevada foot of the "The railroad .is at the hill about one mile away "Coal is a cheaper fuel here. than wood in the wooded camps of the state." Utah Copper Bonds, A New York dispatch to J. A. Pollock & company says: "All transactions in Utah Copper company. warYants of subscription for'10 year six per cent convertible bonds today and hereafter until further notice will be in the full paid warrants." Mining Willard F. Snyder cle camp yesterday terests. there, J. Fy. A. Clark,. Notes. left for Gold to who look has terests in Utah mines, was Thursday and went out to mine in Beaver county. over large Cirin- in- in the city the Cactus Consolidated, was In Salt Lake yesterday. R. S. Sutton, general superintendent of the Utah mine of Fish Springs, left for the mine yesterday. of ore supposed to be a good is now at the samplers. Used for Tempering Plate, and Armor Brings Around $500 Per Ton, One car shipment 5 PS Two WNeveda ore were released from the Taylor & Brunton sampling works yesterda) The Pioneer Sampling com- and one of } *} ¥} n Seo +}| pn + | +) around $500 per ton. The particular section in these claims are located has. been prospected for years, but on account of knowledge-by o fthe gencral la: Prices' were aE firmer on he eae, stock and min a exchange yeserday, thougir there re no Important adv ances The amor iat of business transac ted was small and the ment was mostly in Tintics, ilready considered rather high considerin conditions Lower Mammot! 1 as active during the day, opening at 44e ‘ fe) 1 to e and closing t 46 Black Jack was active and strong 1round 69 gut a few s leg of Colorado Mining were rt $3.92% and $3.95. Seven ‘ nld at 29hc and $0c, at which price i eld f ome The total sales amounted to 81,23 shares, representing a valu eof °$29,824.98 Gino tatlone follo prospectors of tungsten, it has passed up as worthless. Tew pectors know tungsten when see it, and it Is. only recently their interest has awakened: in been prosthey that the met al. The rock has heen repeatedly and when tested for gold and silver were values in the precious metals not manifest, little eee on was. given the district. Messrs. Bell & Freeman were the first to eas the value of the claims, and just previous to the excitement here were prepared to develop their tungsten holdings. The Hart fever, however, got into their velns, and they are now operating a good lease on. the Florence. Besides the two claims optioned to Mr. Sheets, they hold numerous others and as the price of tungsten has every indication of exceeding even its present high value, they are In an Cyclone San aeeaan swe Special Wire. Pollock D. j Judge. MINES AND STOCKS TS eet BANKERS @ of the. Japanese government, who was. eager to acquire the property and send the product to Japan to be used In the building of a number of.. modern | battleships, Ivanpah is located about sixty miles north of Hart, and the claims man are situated a mile south of Plenty of abound in prise. & water and wood Enter- GIROUX STOCKHOLDERS NOT COMING FORWARD A Boston special wire "The dispatch says: over first installment the Pollock ests, will probably take up about 000 of the bonds also at 95." further reduced tures, 53 a Pig d tin ic in both "be was weak 142 pounds Lead w standard lesboro an metal new Ww and 53 et 144 pounds 10s t for pounds 65s for Rosion Copper. Boston, April 10.-There was more re st dis layed ee in the get alings © local copper shares market than has been the coe" for some tine The trading was due principally to profit taking and owas. scattered throughout . list. Amalgamated Ppanes rather weak at nd closed at 594. was steady Gh ent was f a to 654 g nt to 20}. North to 534. Old Dominton to 35. Utah Consolidated point to 383% on the sale hundred shares off half U. S. Boads in New York, New York, April 10.-United gov ernment t bon ds: RERV RG, in LIS0. Lo snc cdc ceyees Do thon a. 1 éa.reg., 1908 ..... 0 o coupo wieaateeeree secss Ux Do small bonds : 1004 4g 'T6p., 2925... .. occvsvece nacelles soe do. n. Poccasesescscescesevclan PRTG STie. BM TOR ccc cee cccnee 1023 Bar Silver. New York, April 10.-Bar silver in London was unchanged at. 25 3-16d per ounce, ye New York price was 2c lower at 54 Mexican anna unchanged at 47 @52 A. 8. Campbell, @ Walter bieck. Chicage stock broker, 216 D. Crimival Free In Blankg, Binding, Lega) Triband Paper Ruling. une- Re orter Printing Bout, " it Lakes Olly, Co., 63 ‘W. Pkene 718. 83 «> 10 LON Lin ns 6 33 2d is 49 03 §q ' 8 | ie ; Nevada ‘Tonona 5 é ) 5 A ehed. ; | 3 1 0 > | 7 2 ia } { | N Bure day eras at 23c, | | 200 1.400 at Troughs, 300 17 at "300, Consolidated, 2,600 buyer Tetra, nele Victor Shares Value 60 days; Per a7 p at Black buyer at 300 Boston Special ee 1,600 at Queen, Lower Mammoth, May ay, 2,500 at at 100 60 Sahaean Talue at 46c;.100 Stoux Consolida ted, 2,000 at 224c, selfer 22hc, selier 30 days. Seven Troughs, 200 80. days; - 0 and D. at at 60 Tic. 3,100 57c;| Trinity Unit. at 45e.)}U. 30ce, S do. tah fictor Consolidated, 3,000 buyer 60. dz Shares sola 9,606 Value of shares. ey 442,50, at drawn on to THAN 100.25 : OR; 2] 49120| S._.} 3 Pfd..| Con.| 3 3! 8 | 37h | Range. 8.00 "| 2.00 ork | High. TELEPHONE lor Clo = ~1$ Cor Cop a 265 case TODAY A. FISHER BREWING COMPANY Stocks. | Low fewhouse and invigorating. Low. § healthful Js 17"| New York Curh Special Wire. sa 6.62 o.50 20 $1.75 41 ) an 20 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, THE TETRO MINING COMPANY O} Tintic. Pp Ely ic ipal Dl: Lca of on iness, Salt. Lake i Ytah, Location of oo e Tint ec Alateice Juab da nty, | Notice Is hereby Bane eee {ng of the board of directors of Tetro Mining Company wee Tintic cla on the h day of Ma 190 ment 35 of on and ne "half (14) cent per share was de ‘ fod. on the canltal stock of the corpe ration issued ¢ 1a | payment is.made before, will be repneadny, fay 20 1908 nt 1 o'clock the company' 3 offic 6, room 300 Herald Hultaien r, Salt Lake City. Utsh, | » pay the de inquent assessment there- | 0 gether with the cost of adver-| tising ar oxnenke of anle, eo 20 ree WIMA IER, Secreta | om 0 erald building, Salt Li hice City, Uta * ty eg lee ai Asleec x 20.79 (031 05-5] 14 of 135 JUsT i UTS ? FOURTH BEL. ne, eo YOU GIVE the rest" Troy |) | ' ON do THrRE wif} CALL, é : oS with our New Soft Wateryou :Process superior in ods; recs © and tha talnable in laund sh ! best ‘obThe only laundry in ¢3 tg I ne clty epe a ing & Water Sottenar eperat Laundry "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192, J. C. Watson Transfer Co.' WEST. ‘ IND. 1505, | OF donee! 166 Main St. 043 of mh c 1Uy The Con. Mercur mill, he says, ts handling | the usua} output of 800 tons, ) ee Wie Drunkenness a and Drug mines came matters run- advantage. ORE "We | i" you rare axviunc ro MOVE ( tine "Marv | Addictions ning smoothly In the camp. The new No. 6 shaft in the Golden Gate ground is completed to contact with the Brickyard mine tunnel so that the reserves be Sales : | Mercur Shaft Completed, George H. Dern, general manager may FISHER 2.76 I 27. 17 lle G.87bi--< ; | 53% «04 ....... [ao 0oct { 38.75 out 06 | 7h 6. «oe ccclocs cecel 25 wena Sop sme ol 05 Mercur reports TONIC IS BETTER | ool. the Consolidated in yesterday and SPRING 1,700 New The Unlisted Stocks. West ern Nevada Copper. sold on the Ohio ¢ eee curb yesterday for 35 cents. re made per a down and sales 1.95 nd .32. °U intah Treasure en brought 19 and@ 20 cents, and ¢ Ihio-Ke tucky $1.75. Quotations are { NO Range. j100.00 00 ih = 1,5 $ aE 421 ot High. Ten. Phones 155 Cop.| buyer Se, = [Asked. - || | Bid. ....1$..40 [8 peels es sf Peak fe De 26e)' x 16} st Copper Wire. recut at lie, selier 60 Beck seller 60 days. Black. Jack, at 5Se; 190 at 68c, seller 60 el iL "300 at 69c; 400 at 539ec, seller 60 da ntury, 00 at 30c. ardsen Point, 100 at 26}3c Iron Blossom, 5 at 48 4c. Lower Mammoth, 1,000 at 47e; 1,100 at 46c May Day, 2,100 . bt New York, 500 Scottish Chief, fo0° Aes 430. Seven Troughs, 5,500 at SOc; 8,500 at 29 ic. ue Consolidated, 900 at 224c; 500 at- 224c, s 60 ro. Victor Consolidate - 3,000 at Ile. as ] at 68e, Colorado, 300 at §$3.97%, seller 60 days; 200-at $3.974 Shar sold, 27,800 Value of shares, 1 49.25, OPEN BOARD. Black ee 300 at 59c; 600 at 58c seller 60 day Mountain Teak, 100 at 47c. Sloux Consolidated, 500 at 224c, seller 60: days, South Swansea, 500 at 22¢ Seven Trou ene 500 at 2940 Tetro, 600 at Sjc. Uncle Sam Consolidate od, 200 at S3c; 1.5400 at 84c, séller 30 days; 300 at " TD Cor Pollock Ge Asked G.-Can. Nev. Con Ney Utah Nipissing N. Butte 1,500 at 22kc;} days; 500° at ty Witch |S | DISTRICTS. A,/160.75 sold, 40,03 of shares, "55 261.23. Afternoon Sales. Tunnel, 500 at 95c, Newhouse East Tintle Con s. ., Coalition" Demijohn Mepovels TOY, Weimer aio DRAY 4 Daly Gran. 66c. days;| 46ce. 4,000 Cofeclidated: lic, days; 1,000 at TL awa oe Standard Copper ¥ Keystone SemSicletck Bid bE. Butte Gir. Con a 1,000 C. than 28 } High Low Close. Bing. C...1350.00 $80.08 ($80.00 Bos. Con.| 11.:50°[ 11.374) 11.374) Butte -C..| £21.00 \»20.60 | 21.00 R. and L.| 61.00 (9.00 | 49.00 00, CROP Copper R im. El D. West BOARD 600 at 59c, buyer 30 da 23 Bullock; 42000 at 8c; Dayar 1,500 at q Coleridge 300 at $3 Crown Potnt, 500 at 263 Cc Indian 300 224c. Main | 2 .. O1-0% | dee ss ~. 30} 23c; at I sens ide | OTHER delivered, ATTAN AP Fairview Eagle Nevada Hills Pittsburg Silver Eagle's Nest ton j a snes aban CON. Fanwh 31: 072. OPEN 2 om Hill tftill net Utah Gas & Coke Co. ‘ 12°32 ) vhide Sic, ¢ 16-4 Cor Con Mineral Balloon : for 7 NO SMOKE, NO SOOT, VERY ASTIT. LITTLE 10. per cent efficient more coal, GHT THE PARITY, ! I MAN HL 300 at 73c; 1, 600 at Se Sam, 200 at 82c. Consolidated, 4,000 at lic. sold, 13,8 of shares, Con M Homestake Tran 30 ig dd 1.70 so 62 ae cent 1 RULLFROG Montgy.. 1.70 per 2 5 13 Con 83 {o6 25 a7 ta | | per ton Iess of ©) Oo. DD, ! 1. 1 N Vest End Rescue Butter < COKE 87.25 ensh 1.8 1 nni Mayflow 09 &t. ? man SPECIAL! -_ Rid Tonopah .30 -10 {23 .61 25 -10 30 | ere les: ocol at alee, 1.70 -j 1. 74 || .65 51 |i 49 578. « Shak Tonopah Montana Pollock Newhouse London. London, April ~9.-Eddie Guerin, of Chicago, who Is the only man who ever escaped from Devil's Island penal colny, and who has been concerned in many. criminal charges, and who was arrested in this city March 4 last on suspicion of being connected with a recent bank robbery in the provinces. was today discharged from custody. Printing, Blank Books Beck buyer asked price, while tin was down }e. Close: Copper-Lake, $12,.75@12.874; electrolytic $12.624@12.75; castings; $12.37 @12.50. Lead -95.@4,0 Spelter, y ‘60@4 70. Tin, 31.87}. London copper closed at & 15s for spot and 58 pounds 5s ' w 10 Forenoon Sales, Tunnel, 100 at 94c; 200 at 95c. at $500,- New York Metals. New York, April 10.-On the exchange today general shown. Al grades opper . Os .| 1.60 | 1.724) TELEPTIONES l 50 2.774 Mine 7 Pr at ‘ 164 45 06 Utah ' LOGAH ii Tor 1opah of 20 per cent on the $1,900,009 Glroux Mines company, 6 per cent convertible bonds is payable May 1. Stocltholders have not by any means subscribed to their prorata proportion of those bonds, for up o the present time, they have taken approximately but $100,000 of the million offered, $500,000 remaining in the treasury. The directors as stockholders, subscribed for their respective allotments at 95, these not being included in the $100,000 mentioned. The underwriters, made up chiefly of directors and closely identifled inter- '§ Asked. ] Midwa U. and } VU. Con in.] Victor Con..| Victoria A Wabash Yanuee Con.| ST. over IN eee WENT BANKER, tablished 1892.) Donda, wees en Bank oa Other highde Investm and Sold, Boug Both Phones 127. 38 Malm TONOPAH. 082 SOUTH SYSTEM. JOHN C. CUTLER, JR. Nevad 18 06! O44 30 » 23 63. || ofall a ast 70 |i BRYAN BOTH 1 1 2.10 BROKERS CITY. wires 60 10 MacNamar Free- vicinity.-Hart * 1 > tT III executed eon BAN NE W YORK, BOSTON AND RANCISCO Btec rchanges and ‘ew York and Boston CURB marLibe ral ae neen made en all Usted securit i it 1.9 19 134, LLL SECOND leased ee Tonopat about a quarter of the Coliseum mine. good the of Bell AND orer ce 484)| . A0LICITED. SALUT LAKD ket 48 streck City. aud WRST Private one 034 29a. O22 1.' 2] ; fouth Lake JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO.| Sandstorm } 10 Second Galt PLA <* nd Sacramento Scot. Chief. SAnProwenye.: | ) Sil. Shiela at Sio Con..] So. Waar: Con.! Swansea excellent position to clean up a big! So. |S. Dog | fortune. J. D. Benson, who also owns Swansea | valuable tungsten property in that Tetro | Uncle Sam .| vicinity, refused an offer of $60,000 U. States "ll last year from:.an American agent Weet Gustatious. 7 { DD. West. Drom. Hump E. and B. Eagle's Nest Emerald Galena Gifleld Daisy! Gr. Central |; Ibex Gold 1] Queen Ingot | Invo Gold JT. Bros 20 ea ~ GOLDFIELD. j Daly >a CORMESPONDENOM V. O. Bell, of the Bell & Freeman lease, returned this week from a trip to old Ivanpah, where he ts interested with H. L. Freeman in a number of valuable wolfermite claims, He brought back a number of high-grade I A, AL fl PERE specimens of the metal, and while | Bid. eee ly BiG [Asked there gave a thirty-day option on two AJAX . $ 25 > 10 of the claims to J. C. Sheets, the well Alblon Allee... known mining man of Goldfield. The 3. Tunnel ....| 94 terms of the option include a purBing. Am, sae chase price of $30,000. B.. Jack | 57 s30Ston Con.j|10.60 j|12 On the Neighber Boy claim four Beck | ejalfia ledges outcrop on the surface, and} Bullock O74 all are sald to carry food values in But. Wb. ‘ } . 26 | 2 tungsten. Some of the samples which | QGarisa Century | 271 2° ; Mr. Bell brought to Hart exceed 70 Col. Mining 3.924] 3.95 95 i600 per cent wolfermite. The present Col, C {2065 1.1.80") 1.60 | 1.75 ier Wesel 40 ih 055 1 market value of the metal, which Is Con Cc. Point | H 26 7 used in tempering armor plate, is ----_-r -_- a -____- Lafayette Hanchett, superintendent of the Newhouse mines, came in from Cactus yesterday and left at once for Bingham Canyon. IF. A. Schirmer. of Boston, prominently connected with the Boston a + + + *+ - cars of Utah WE. RURBARD & C0.| 7 + pectacemoeae! PASSED UP AS WORTHLESS MOSTLY high-grade these have made Investments. A party of fourteen merchants from Reno is expected to make a visit of inspection to the camp soon, News was received by local officals of the Seven Troughs Fine Gold company that the George & JEenglish lease had made a fine strike. The vein is said to be.three feet wide and values high selected samples showing $6,000 to the ton. No further particulars are given. The Fine Gold property is under option to an Eastern syndicate who may be looked to exercise it if it turns out as rich as developments indicate. The option calls for 10 cents a share and the Easterners have until July to take it up Powerful at lead, Upbuilding of Town Far Ahead of Development of the Mines. to ore and are sacking for shipment but gives no further particulars, He says that there have been a number of moneyed visitors to Seven Troughs during the past week $30,- RUSHTO RAWHIDE CANNOT CONTINUE yesterday, found Ores, $5,000; bullion, 000 Silver was auoted $54 1-2c; copper, 12 1-2c; $4. Bs VAY Wolfermite Claims at the Oid Prices Slightly Firmer in Some|+ pany reports the release of one - + of Tintics, but Sales + ore.yesterday | Camp Are Now Receiv| ing Attention. Are Light. S++44 HEE HEHE THT HHS SKOOKUM EXPECTS TO EQUAL TONOPAH > In Which Option, RULLION, k +> + ne + + OPENED Developments, on AND Settlements for ores and bullion yesterday reported by McCornick Co.: + * Leasers Are Sacking HighGrade Ore on Badger . Hill. f ORES +++ eee ttoee + + + SEVEN TROUGHS RICH VEINS F. W. SPRAGUE 4 STRIKES MADE AT MORE BY . BETTER ee ee EDITED HAS EEE iatilae 5 Spray Douche " Ask it Read the News. The Republican. ne (OLOFIELD MAN HAS STOCK EXCHANGE VALUABLE OPTIONS MUINES AND MINING | Gttteees PEAS OEE + ORE RELDASES. All 50 Cents a Month, your drogei ist ioe fu < r the i other. 1 ats trated hook-secalel. tleulars and direc indies MARVEL co. 44 ie 254 "st, New he |