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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JCURNAL, PAGE TWO. FLORENCE LEDGE - News .of the & jz? Mines and Mills DEAL IN P. A. Busch of Rhyolite, local manMine owners from Nevada are Catherine in New York to put through one ager of the Lee Mohawk property, made a trip to Fresno, Cal., last week of the biggest deals In recent years for the purpose of attending meetings Tha Gold He Id Consolidated Mining com- of the Lee Mohawk and U Princes pany Is planning to take in the Flor- Mining companies. ence, the Combination Fraction and Ths Fresno parties who are interestother properties in its immediate neigh- ed In these properties are well pleased borhood. Senator Nixon and Georgs with the work that has beret accomWingfield, who represent the principal plished and butt companies are planowners of the stock, are In the city, and ning on starting active developments soon. Some of the officers of each comA1 Meyers, chief owner of the Combination Fraction, has been asked to pany will visit Les in a short time for come Immediately. Thd owners bf the the purpose of deciding the plan of Florence have received an offer of (I development and finding out Just what a share fur their stock, but are holding is needed. The Lee Mohawk main shaft la down out for 17.. It Is believed that all parties will agree on terms tha coming eighty feet and a hoist is to be put on to fatllltate the work. The company week. The combination of financiers Inter- haa sunk one shaft eighty feet and run crosscut from the bottom; ested In this deal Includes such men as a thirty-foshaft thirty feet on a sunk another owns shares who 100,000 H. C. Frick, of the Consolidated stock; Thomas A. parallel vein, both shafts being well Ryan, lternard Baruch, John Carstatra timbered with square seta Four other of Philadelphia. P. A. K. Wldener, W. prospects about twelve feet deep each E. Mitchell, C. K. Woodln. W. M. Hoag-lan- have been sunk at Intervals, with nuthe Crockers of San Francisco merous open cuts across tha vein, exposing It for 2,100 feet. All of the and Hayden, Stone A Co. The combination has become Inter- work, besides buying the camp equipested In the Goldfield camp only after ment and supplies, has been dona on ths most exhaustive examinations by B0, 000 shares of stock, and they still the mining engineers. There is some talk have practically enough money in of the patsy and Red Hill being In- treasury to buy the needed hoist. This cluded in the combination, but It can record speaks well for tha management The company la capitalised at 11,000,-00be said on authority that there la no with 400,000 shares In the treasury. present intention of including the palsy until It la further developed. Its un- The property consists of four claims fiwan-hliderground works are being pushed rap- and a fraction lying between the Bonansa Lee the and been properties have results the and entirely idly same vein. It satisfactory to date, but the capitalists and undoubtedly on the has always been considered an excepdo not care to make a mistake. property, with of the tionally meritorious ifr. Wingfield, able and It behind men wilting to see has tha company Consolidated, says is carried work the development &0, 000, DOS of ore actually In eight and that of production. to the profitable bulstage converted into bo should this that They have three strong' ledges, from lion within three years. which small values were secured ou u. setall been trouble has "The labor tled," said Mr. Wingfield "We never surface. V. H. M. MacLymont of Fresno Is had any fight with labor, but we have bad seven strikes In littls mors than a president and manager of the company; and ysar. Now Goldfield la an open camp A. W. Goodfellow, and any good miner who wants work J. E. Busch of Rhyolite is secretary can get tt there. The Consolidated and treasurer. The additional directors L. A. Gray and company Is sinking the Mohawk shaft are & F. Shepherd, Jr., Busch. A. P. as as poslevel to the t, rapidly The Lee Princess property consists sible. We are already down 040 feet of four claims and a fraction, whten soon as we reach the level, As crosscuts will be started at the ISO, ISO are among the oldest locations In ths levels We are gracing Los Mining district. ''They are surand mill and have already rounded by the Lee Mohawk on the for a ordered and begun work on 100 stamps east, the Swanhllda on the north, the the SawIf the ore shows up In the three new Goldstone on the west andOther near on south. the tooth group we shall levels as we expect It to do, Lee Bonansa, Lee are the neighbors 100 set other the up Immediately Greater Nevada. The Stamps The ore Is so easily crushed Bell and the .that we can handle between 000 and 700 Hayseed is about a mile distant. On the Grandee, one of the Lee Prin. tons a day with 100 stamps" cess claims, la a big strong vein running the full length of the claim. Pannings (from this vein, which Is from GOLD three to ten feet wide, have shown free gold. - Not a share of this companys stock ROCK III IT III has been sold, all the money so far expended having been furnished by the directors of the company. Three of RAWHIDE GAMP the directors will coins out to Lee In a short time for the purpose of starting work. In doing the annual work this year the big vein was opened up and The Rawhide News prints the fol- fair values secured. Mr. Busch made a lowing story of the Grutt hill strike In report to the directors of the progress of tha work under his management, that ramp: and that body of gentlemen expressed "Why, that's gold with rock In it!" satisfaction with what had been acFrom hundreds of Ups came this ex- complished. The officers of this company are H. pression Saturday afternoon when there was displayed on the streets a speci- A. Pratt, president; F. M. Romaln, Louis Detoy, secretary-treasure- r; men from what Is conceded to have P. A. Busch, manager. The been the greatest gold strike in the hisadditional directors are Fred J. Dow, tory of mining. B. F. Shepherd, Jr., and W. B. Holland The specimen which was under obWhen these two properties get thorservation, and which- attracted such oughly underway with their proposed crowds that the streets were almost development, Lee will expect to see d sample them added to the list of properties caimpassable, was a from a veln whlch had been opened up pable of supplying mills with ore. a few minutes before on the Grutt lease No. I on Grutt hill. With this large sample were several smaller ones equally as rich as the main piece and all so dnaxling that the oldest timers could scarcely believe they were pickings from a ledge. Hence the assertion: "It Is gold with rock In It. Severs! days prior to the big find a piece of extremely rich float was picked up on the town side of Grutt hill, not The Tonopah company sent 2.000 far from the Grutt lease shaft, which has already outputted much tons, the Belmont company 120 tons, ore. the North Star 01 tons and the 1,100 tons to the mills, Search was immediately began for the origin of this float, and a few min- making the total shipments for the utes afternoon the cropping of a big week 2,121 tone. The total output, of the Tonopah strong ledge was uncovered and tha was 2.021 tons (the shipping ore mines taken. Jewelry samples During the afternoon these samples being valued at 140 per ton and the were assayed and gave the astounding milling ore at 120 per ton) of 182,000. The Belmont mill was closed down values of 1 1 00.000 to the ton. Even the Grutt brothers, owners of for two days during the week, to make ths lease, who success In tha camp connection with the has been most remarkable, were dased Power company, whose power It will by the discovery, the ledge at the point use from now on. The amount of ore where It was opened being about eight- handled by the mill was on that account somewhat curtailed. een Inches wide. On account of the labor troubles at So great 'was the find, so appalling the values in gold alone, that for one Goldfield, the production of its mines of the rare instances in mining history continue to be nominal. The Combinaguards were stationed over the outcrop tion mill reduced during the week 400 Saturday .night and have since been tons of ore of an aggregate value of about IS7.COO. maintained. ot d, W. B. Stewart, president of the Continental Gold Mining company of Portland, Ore., left yesterday morning for Portland after spending several week in Goldfield looking over the mines and ths district. While there Mr. Stewart secured what is known as the Florence lease on the Firelight claim of the Florence group and in the vicinity of some of the big leases of the camp. The physical condition so far aa the formation Is concerned on the block of ground taken over by Mr. Stewart are Identical with the leases above named. It also has a strong outcropping of quarts, marking one of the best defined ledges In the district. In addition to this large outcropping there are two other veins shown on the surface, running at almost right angles to the main fissure. Tha vein on the block of ground is one of the system or sons of veins which lie parallel to each other and traverse the country from Columbia mountain to tha Red hills, a distance of over two miles, wich is now down In history as the1 most productive bell ever discovor sone of ered, and which might be properly designated as the Jewel casket of America. The crosscut and drift south and west show the' andesite formation, which is locally known as the lode porphyry, which is the formation that carries the pay vein' or veins with ore chutes, and with the expenditure of a few months labor there la a fine possibility of picking up ore on this main vein. fault-fissurl- NEVADA MINES 0, vice-presid- vice-preside-nt, 000-fo- ot 710-fo-ot 710-fo- ot 200-sta- H vice-preside-nt; - forty-poun- high-gra- de Nevada-Californ- ls Grand Opera House DISPOSES OF ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY FIRELIGHT PROPERTIES -- IKE j LEE MOHAWK NEW YORK CITY A, CITY COUNCIL LEASE ON THE WILL START WORK WILL CLOSE. BIG MUG TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY da SUED FOR STATE The Beal Society Presents the The petition of J. A. Smith and others for the removal of the obstructions in front of ths federal building was granted as tbs permit of Contractor Lovell had expired. The public buildings and grounds committee submitted a statement of the allotment of the city telephones, which was approved. At this Juncture ths solemn air which had pervaded the council chamber (due, mayhap, to the lack of cigars) was dispelled by the reading of the Inventory of city property belonging to the street department and which was turned over by Mr. Wright to ths present Incumbent, Mr. Saunders. Ths latter had a deliciously humorous way of listing things that caused a roar of laughter and brought ths president's gavel on the desk with a whack. Tha tittering kept up, however, to the end of the Hat. The city engineer submitted a partial estimate of moneys due ths Wheelwright Bros. Constructoia company for work done last year, amounting to 81,800, which waa referred to the street committee. The report of the city engineer was submitted and ordered filed. The pound keeper and poll tax collector submitted their reports, which were ordered filed. Clerk Jensen of the polios court reported collections for the month of 81,488.60. Thomas Introduced an ordinance regulating the preparation, Attorney-GenerStoddard of Neva- revision and compilation of ths city orths state, and District dinances, which was read the first Urns da, representing and went to ths law, engrossing and Attorney Swallow, representing the finance committees and the city attorIn suit the district county, brought ney. court on the 1st against tha Goldfield The bonds of tbs recently appointed Mohawk Mining company and the Comcity officials ware presented and apbination Mines company et al. for claimed to bo overdue aa bullion proved by the council and ordered to taxes. The former corporation Is sued bo filed. for 847,780.84, while from tha latter Chief Paine of the fire department presented bis estimate of supplies need0,848.88 Is sought The filing of the suit Is the result of ed for the coming year, which wae ithe discovery made some months ago nferred to the fire committee. The city attorney Informed the counthat ths special school tax had not durcil that Ren Colvin bad. brought suit ing 1804 and a part of 1807 been levied ths city for the recovery of against mines. net upon the proceeds of the The Combination and Mohawk prop- damages alleged to be due him for erties are In the Goldfield school dis- damages sustained to hla horses, by trict and It has been decided that the reason of a defective bridge. The report of the city sexton for tax upon the bullion output of them mines should be made up In part by January was submitted and ordered the special levy In favor of the schools. filed. The petition of H. Nakajama for reAccording to the returns mads by on an pnusued liquor license was bate the officials of the Mohawk mins to Assessors Bradley and Ingalls, the net referred to the license committee. Property owners on Fowler avenue proceeds from tha property from July 1, petitioned tha council for tha exten1804, to March 1, 1807, was sion of ths water mains along that upon which 1110,882.81 in taxes street and for the placing of a fire hywas paid. thereon. Referred to the water drant The Combination mines were reportcommittee. ed to have yielded during 1800, The petition of J. P. ONeill for payupon which 114,448.78 was paid ment to him of Interest on guaranty In taxes. fund was referred to the committee on laws and the city engineer. Try It Ones. Upon motion of Mr. Flygare, the reEver since there were men and corder was directed to write to the women and horses there have been cities of Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver balky horses and mad men. When a and SaltLake and ask for copies of their horse gets the haMt of balking. he plumbing ordinances. This la with a mlght'as well be taken out and shot view of perfecting and correcting the No one know exactly why he does it, ordinances of Ogden on that matter. but It is supposed to be ugly temper. Mr. Browning called up the matter Some six months ago' a lad named of the wing dam along the river botWilliam Fraser, living In Bristol, Eng- toms and said that If It waa intended land, astonished a lot of people sur- to do anything it should be done at rounding a balky horse by holding one once before It was too late, and ths of the animal's forefeet up for about matter was referred to the street comten minutes. Then he lowered it and mute and the city engineer with power the horse started off. The thing is to act being tried all over England today, The auditor reported that former and there has not been a failure so Poll Tax Collector Nalsbitt had not yet far. The boy says the idea "Just came made his lnal report and ths matter to him," and if it turns out a perfect was referred to the tax committee. cure it will be too bad that he won't Bond Interest In the sum of $2,257.87 make any money out of it was ordered paid. Councilman al 18,784,-188.1- 8, 52S,-411.- 5 Shipman Co-Star- s Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon In the New York and London Success Tho Calls of Joricho for reference. BULLION TAX January at For Air Regeneration. Fused sodium peroxide, electrically prepared, is the chemical agent in process of air regeneration that has been recommended for such purposes as submarine boats, etc. In contact with water, pure oxygen is given off, eaustlc soda being formed. The soda absorbs the carbolic add, coating the peroxide with a crust of carbonate, which is removed by shaking the chemical la a wire net or gause eyli der. It is found that six and three fourths ounces of, the peroxide give the seven gallons of oxygen required by one man per hour, and that SO pounds should sustain nine men in a Submarine of 2.700 cubic feet capacity for nine hours before the carbonic add In the air breathed would increase to a troublesome quantity. Night, Feb. Wednesday Occasion Ernest The council session lest night was long drawn out, many routine matters demanding attention. Ths request for tbs appointment of a special accountant in the office of the auditor and recorder was granted. The council declined to make any change in the contract with the United States Voting Machine company and directed the recorder to notify the company of Us action. The annual report of ths chief of the fire department was submitted and filed By Alfred Sutra A Drama of Intensity and Purpose. Production of Proper Detail. Cast ef Special Distinction. Prices LONDON THE REAL THING, HAS NO LOCAL PRIDE. rltlsh Newspaper Takes Whirl at Big Metropolis. Blindfold n Londoner of the center, put him down in ths Caledonian road or cm Brook Green or at Hama Hill, then taka off tho bandage and aak him where ha Is. The chances era ten to one bs will have no notion at all. They might Just ns well be in tho provinces. Practically they are in tha provinces. They are not inhabited by Londoners in ths true sense, but by people whom accident gut necessity has brought within tho metropolitan area and who would bo Just ns happy 200 miles away. Their atmosphere la not metropolitan. They are not of the center. They are on the fringe. That is why London haa so little local pride. It la not a community. It la a congeries of suburbs, each with its separata narrow interests, gienpod around a little city whose, dtlsena have so wide n horison that they can para next to no attention for local affaire. How can civic patriotism bo expected from a man who spends nil his week-end- s at a house la tho country, the spring on tha Riviera, the autumn in Scotland or tho Mediterranean T London in to him only aa Inboundaries cident with probably smaller even than those which I have suggested. Tha real Londoners are thorn who would not consider Ufa worth Bring anywhere else. Tha real London la tha small space wherein are to be found tha Interests which fin their lives. Hundreds of thousands of have never seen n picture la London, never been to the opera or tha play, could not toll 8L Paul's from tha Abbey or distinguish between St James' and Grosvenor Square. Par contra, few real Londoners know anything about tha reglofis on tha fringe Tho immensity of London Is the constant subject of bewildered comment It is the littleness of London which astonishes ms. London World. little Willie Say, pa. what a hero' hero, my son, is a man who takes a cold bath every morning flurt,,. the winter. 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