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Show DAILY 6 UTAH mude; so that the property will be on .a paying basis almost from the ENORMOUS VALUES BIG start. e new begins operations AT MINES under the company OF . clrcum most auspicious stances. The management Is in the hands of some of the strongest and most practical mining men in the dl SENSATIONAL ASSAYS FROM THE NEW COMPANY UNDER 8TR0NG trlct, the treasury is amply provided JUMBO LEASE. MANAGEMENT. with funds, and the holdings of the company embrace 800 acres of the best mineral ground in Tonopah, Immedi TwehtyEight Inches of Ore Which Boat Ita Holdinga Includo Som of tho Will Avorage 21,000 ately adjoining the Valley View on Ground in tho Rich the east, south and west. As Is well Per Ton. District. known, the Valley View has the larg ea: and strongest ledge In the district. Visitors to Goldfield during the past The most Important mining deal In In this connection it interesting to week ha had some very convincing the history of Tonopah, in Its bearing recur to the fact that in November, on the future development of the dls 1900, the Tonopah company refused an evidence of the great mineral wealth trict, was consummated last Saturday offi--i of 15,000,000 fur the Valley View of the greatest camp in the world, says by the purchase by the Jim Butler ctaim alone. The great Valley View th Tonopah Miner. Dozens of them Mining company of the property of the ledge extends througn the Stone Cab have made, dally trips to the n. tiid If It keeps Us present trend Tonopah and Salt Lake Mining comlease on the Jumbo, and after pany, consisting of the Stone Cabin wi:i )as through the Curtis and Eu viewing ' the hornlngs there many of and Wandering By claims, says the rtka claims of the original Fraction them have concluded that if Breyfogle Tonopah Miner. This transfer was broup and there are other ledges south did find and lose the greatest gold de the final step in a gigantic consolida- of the Valley View and parallel with posit known to history it must have tion project which had been on foot for it which will undoubtedly be encoun been the Jumbo. A prominent local six or eight months and which had for tered in the Stone Cabin and Wander- mining operator in a Jest offered $10 its object the bringing together under ing Boy, the Gold Hill claims and the for a horning made from about made one management of all the properties Fraction property. One of these led from about half a pound of ore. His of the Gold Hill, Salt Lake, Fraction ges will be selected and and drifted on bid was accepted, and after weighing and Tonopah City companies, and a in both directions. The principal de the gold he found that he had profited number of Individual claims contigu- velopment work will be prosecuted on to the extent of 28 by the transaction. ous to these properties. Under the the 600 level, as the prospects for big The same enormous values continue consolidation as perfected last Satur- values on that level are excellent, ow and many thousand dollars worth of day the hoHint of the Tim Butler lng to the fact that the best showing the rich ore has already been sacked. company consist of the following nam- In both the Mlspah and Valley View Twenty-eigInches averages about ed properties: The Eureka, Curtis, claims Is on the 600 level. Good val 81,000 and two feet on each side of the Last Chance, Sunset and Big Toano ues were recently encountered on the rich spot gives an average of over 8500 claims, constituting the original Frac- 600 level m the Gold Hill, and a strong a ton. Picked aamples give sensational tion property; the Flying Dutchman, ledge was opened up nearly two years assays, ranging from 210,000 to 260,-0Little Toano and Leutjens claims, ago on the 500 level In the Wandering a ton. The same old question is comprising the original Tonopah City Boy. The shaft on the Wandering asked dally by the skeptical, Will It the McCullough, Good Boy Is 500 feet deep, and connection go down? and the mining people of property; Enough and Butler claims, constitut- ran very readily be made with the Goldfield answer, It is heading that ing the original Gold Hill property; cross-cnow being run from the Val- way. Sinking in the shaft on the the Stone Cabin and .Wandering Boy ley View to the Gold Hill. footwall continues steadily and a claims of the Salt Lake company, and The purchase of the Salt Lake prop cross-cwill be made at a depth of the Tonopah No. 8, Tonopah No. 4, erty by the Jim Butler company ended fifty feet. Many specimens of wire Hidden Gem and Daylight, outlying the expensive litigation which had gold are found In the talc which in claims originally owned by Cal B rou- been pending for more than two years itself carries enormous values. A samgher and others In all seventeen between the Salt Lake company and ple of talc found in the shaft sunk by claims, or about 800 acres. the Tonopah company and released Harvey and others gives an assay of The capitalisation of the new com- from injunction some of the most val- 2900. pany Is 2,000,000 shares, of which uable mining ground in the district. The great values In the Hennessy-Sweene- y shares have been paid for the Altogether, the great consolidation lease on the Florence convarious properties acquqired under the means much for Tonopah, for it will tinue at the level. The ore reorganisation. One hundred thousand result In the employment of a large at that point Is richer than any hereshares of the treasury stock have been force of miners In the immediate fu- tofore encountered, several specimens sold for 21 each, giving the company ture and will being almost pure gold. Another shipthoroughly develop a working capital of 8100,000. John W. vast area of rich mineral ment will be made shortly. territory. Brock Is president and Clyde A. HelWithin the present month the first ler is secretary. MOTOR CARS MAKE steam whistle will be heard at GoldFrank A. Kleth, general manager TWO MILES A MINUTE field. A steam hoist of sufficient caand superintendent of the Tonopah pacity to sink 1,500 feet is expected at company, will have direct supervision WASHINGTON, June 14. Consul the January today. Heavy shipments of the operations of the new company. General Frank H. Mason, at Berlin, of ore, averaging In values from 8300 Charfes & Kijox, president of the has sent the state department a re- to 2700 per ton, have been made durwho so successfully port of some remarkable speed trla,s ing the past week, and many tons of promoted that great property and who upon fourteen miles of track between the same grade are son the dump by his able management has placed It Marlenflelde .and Zossen. awaiting transportation. in the front rank of Tonopah mines, The first trials were with electric has accepted a place on the board of motor cars, which Mr. Mason reported MRS. WONG KAI KAH. directors as resident director, and the some time since. The last tests were The woman who will do the honors new organisation will have the benefit with steam locomotive. at the Chinese at St Louis is of Mr. Knox's wide experience In opElectric cars attained speeds of the wife of building Commis117.83 miles per hour or nearly two erating It Immense holdings. sioner Wbng Kal Kah. Mrs. Wong acThe Jim Butler company has leased miles per minute, without undue the Valley View shaft from the Tono- strain on the working parts of the mo- companied her husband to America in time to have hand in the arrangepah company, and work was begun last tors, the tracks, or discomfort to pas- ment of the Chinese exhibit. Indeed, to Monday morning through that shaft. sengers. The steam locomotives regis- Mrs. Wong almost entirely, was left The Valley View claim will be cross- tered from eighty to eighty-fiv- e mlies the decoration of the Interior of the cut on the 600 level to Its south aide per hour. building. It la built as prescribed by llne In the direction of the Gold Hill Among the incidental demonstrations Chinese custom when a( member of the haft, which is the property of the Jim made by the tests was the fact that Is to be the occupant, imperial family Butler company, and from which a with the pneumatic brakes now in use for the Imperial commissioner, Prince cross-cIs now 800 feet north In on the German vestibule cars, it rePu Lun, Is no less a personage than the direction of the Valley View shaft, quired a full minute and a distance of the nephew of the emperor. and the two properties will be con- 1.098 yards to stop a train of six cars Mrs. Wong could not speak English nected through these cross-cutThe running at a rate of eighty-fiv- e miles when she landed In San Francisco, but distance between the two shafts Is an hour. Trains running at the rate she Is gradually overcoming the diffl about 1.100 feet. Connection will also of o miles an hour are able to culty. She is a keen observer of the be made througn the big Valley View stop within a distance of 448 yards. social conditions and customs of the vein on the 340 level with the shaft on According to experts the electric United States, hoping to make her visit d the Stone Cabin claim, which Joins the trains ara very little cheap- one of profit to her countrywomen as Valley View on the east and through er than those propelled by steam. well as to herself. which the great Valley View ledge exShe Is a little-fowoman, because tends. Two ledges have been cut In ELKS EXCURSION. her feet were bound while she was yet the Stone Cabin shaft and there Is a Provo Juno 15th, via Rio Grande, too young to have a voice In the matconsiderable tonnage of shipping ore Train loaves Ogdon 8 a. m. Evsrybody ter. On this, her first visit outside of X already blocked out. This ore will be invited. Faro 23.40 round trip. The China, she has become even more fulstoped out and marketed, shipments Salt Lake Elks will join the Ogdens at aware than she was before of the ly beginning as soon as the connection 8alt Laks City. disadvantages of the custom, although she had long since given over the absurd tradition of her class and made declaration of Independence by leaving the feet of her daughters unbound. Already she hns voiced the wish that th women of China should be kept less closely at home, that they should travel more end study things of which they now know nothing. Mrs. Wong believes it is quite Important that wo men should study music and embrold ery nnd house decoration, in all of which arts she Is herself quite ac compllshed. It was because of her knowledge of house decoration that she was entrusted with the Interior furnishing of the Chinese building at St. CMLITI TUESDAY, JUNE STATE JOURNAL, 14, 1904. Is TOM Thousands of Dollars in Goods and No Moneyfs our Complaint. 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