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Show PAGE TWO. STATE DAILY UTAH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 JOURNAL 1901. tbe Enterprise, News of the Mines and Mills . NEWHOUSE GOLDFIELD CON FIK eiUIESi AFTER RAf.1 ' Will Samuel Newhouae'ttf Salt lain Clljr, una of the heaviest mining uimr-atuon tli. ravine aluim, dujt liamaey-Cuiuator- k, tbe promising ini)erty at Kamat-- ? That la the question that many pwpl Interested la properties In and around Ramaey would Ilk. to know, for. If Mr. Kewhouae aball invent in that dlatrU-l- . It will mean that n. ha doe. ao because It la a paying Ilia Judgment la looked up to all over the United Slate, and Mexico. For several week. F. Flynn, representing Mr. N.whouaa, waa at the mine going through It on every level. He seemed to h. well pleased with the ahowlng and ltaniaey people believe that the deal will go through. la In perfect condition fur examination, owing to the long drlfta on high grade ore. Both faoee are In ahlpping ore. Mr. Flynn went through every drift and look aamplea by the quartering down method every-wher- e. rs y prop-oaltlo- He haa now returned to halt Lake City with the aamplea to make hla report, which everyone tlitnka will be In a day or ao, a mining favorable. engineer of Mr. Newhuuae'a staff !a expected at the mine to make aurveya and eetlmatra to aupplcment the work of Mr. Flyun. waa dlacov-ere- d The ltainaey-Cumatoc- k In Cliarlea Clark April, INI. by lie aold It to the pnseent owners, Captain A. H. May tie aiul a number of Ooldlleld men of mean, who now owu uoae who have and are working It. been through the mine say that It la no exaggeration to Bay that there la half a million In ora blocked out There are four levela, long a rift, having been run on each and th. ore exposed. Several shipment, have already been made, but there haa been very little stuping araroely enough to apeak about Tha Idea haa never been to make a record shipment but merely to get return. In rash with which to continue the development of the property on a business basis. The ownne are reticent as to the price that haa been taken under consideration by Mr. New house, but the amount will exceed 8108,008. 70,000000 ACRES COAL III WESTERN STATES UIU GOLD Although little ore la being extracted, except In th. Cu.hbinaiion, and that merely sufficient to keep the mill In opera tluu, development work on Cunwd-luaie- d properties la progressing expeditiously and with a large force of men. The payroll shows 430 names, practically all tha men that can be advantageously employed at tha present lime. Development work la going ahead on the 111 and other levela of the Combination, as well as In tha slopes and the ore la being blocked out much more rapidly than It la being broken. shipOne or two hmaee of high-graping ore have been blocked, but only the milling grade is being extracted. Daily the Combination Is proving ita greatness and permanency. Work ia prog rasing on several levela of the Mohawk, tha giant of Gold-field- -, mine, tip lend Id results are being obtained lit tbe wins, tliat la being lowered from the 4M floor. The ore on the working ts In high-grad- e four .Idea and bottom and conclusively proves the permanency of high values In the property. A considerable force of men are grading for tlw company's railroad, whk-will be about three mllea In length and connect all the producing proportion of the Consolidated with the new mill. Tha ties and rails have been received and the rolling stock la expected shortly. t'robably the miner, employed at, the Ooldlleld Consolidated Mines company are the beat provided fur of any in tha Went. Throe --carding house, ant conducted by tbe company, one at Mllllown and two, the Jumbo and Bed Hera tha food Top, at Jumbolown. provided Is the beet and tha dining rouina are attractively arranged. The rates charged by the company are leaa than that paid for accommodations down town. It la not obligatory upon tha men to patronise tlw company boarding housed but a majority do ao by choice. Material soon will begin arriving for the big mill and by that time tha company railroad will bo completed and be able to haul the material from llie depot OU burning englnea will be used. Rapid progress la being made In the Installation of the central compressor plant and tha big a team power hoiat at the Mohawk, as well as the myriad of minor Innovations that have been adopted under the regime of the new general manager, Mr. Mackenmle. GOLDFIELD PRODUCTION. Although only a taw mines of the camp are In operation, on account of tlw labur difficulties, there le a little gold coming In all tlw time, which help to relieve the stringency In the money market here and throughout the country. During the past week the Combination mill hae been work' ing day and night, and ao has th Kevada-Goldfleplant. There la plan ty of ore in eight to keep them both busy for months to come. The Increase over last week la about 130,000 The shipments to the smelters were light, but the. grade of ore waa higher than for months past The following table tells the tale: Tons. Value. 000 120,000 Combination .. Goldfleld-NevaReduction 700 Work. 14,000 100 Smelter. 10,000 Mr. Spare d he was well pleased with the showing made by the leasers thus far. He further stated that as soon as development, warranted he la In a position to begin tha erp mill. Th. mill ection of a will be built ao a. to allow the addition of thirty additional atampa, and two different sites are how being surveyed for lta location. The enterprise haa already been financed and to only awaiting Mr. fiparea decision as to the time to begin operations. Another party representing certain Goldfield Interests to on tbe ground kokiny over the situation for the Installation of a mill. It to said that the Quartette Mining company of Searchlight has made a rate of SI per ton on Hart ores and offers to devote five stamp, for this purpose continuously, deal is also In progress for the tossing of tha Cyrus Noble mill of Searchlight by certain Hart people, but at this time nothing definite to given out Mining developments are showing up better every day, ghd It will not be long before an era of mill building will be ushered In. IS BOOMING James Muriy Offers An Automobile THRICE-A-WEE- EDITION. K Coined PAUL GILMORE In His Biggest Hit and Latest Comedy Success Rsad Whenever the English Language la Speken. The Thrlee-a-WeWorld expects to be a better paper In INI than ever before In the course of th year the toues for the next great presidential campaign will b( foreshadowed, and everybody will wish to keep informed. The Thrlce-a-WeWorld, coming to you every other day, serves all the P poses of a dally, and to far cheeper. The news service of this paper to constantly being Increased, and It reports fully, accurately and promptly every event of Importance anywhere In the world. Moreover, Its political news to Impartial, giving you facts, not opinions and wishes. It has full markets, splendid cartoons and interesting fiction fy standard authors. WORLD'S THE THRICE-A-WEE- K It only $1.0g price regular subscription per year, and this pays for 151 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL together for one year for L00, to be pal In advance. Th regular subscription pries of the ek Tho Ubeol of Love BY GEORGE V. HOBART AUTHOR OF COMING THRO THE RYE. GINGER BREAD MeINTYRE AND HEATHS SUCCESS THE HAM TREE rn AND THOR OF LILLIAN RUSSELLS NEWEST LATEST WILDFIRE, CREATOR OF THE FAMOUS DINKEL SPIEL areV IES, AND AUTHOR OF THE ELEVEN JOHN HENRY ek When a man to broke In Rawhide he can always eat; all ha has to do twa papers to 87.00. to to go to sum. lease and pan out breakfast money. There to rich ore Impoliteness. on every dump, and overy man to made We wish some record had been preW. H. Scott. welcome. served of the time saved by changing from the profound InThat Rawhide w ill be one of the big- clination of the head toward tha earth gest gold producers In tha state to the imperhaps itself a Beside the provement on an earlier ceremonial opinion of W. H. Scott. high grade, whk-- first attracted at- of greeting In which the forehead was tention to the district, there are Im- brought, oriental fashion, Jn actual mense veins of rich milling ore, said contact with the floor to the modern Mr. Scott. Every leaser who has brisk nod. We wish there were stadone any considerable amount of work tistics to show how much time has opened up magnificent bodies of has gained In euttlng courtesy free milling ore, and mills are going to down from paragraphs to grunts. Wt make a big camp of Rawhide. doubt whether nil the vaunted econoMr. Scott and W. F. Bond went to mies of g machinery have Rawhide soma time ago and finally equaled those of Impolitesucceeded In securing a valuable fraction in the lieart of the district, which le surrounded by proven ground. On As Might Be Expected. one aide to Grutt hill with Its big A man who, with his family, had ledges of ore, on which the Grutt brospent several weeks at a fashionable thers took out 111,000 from a summer resort, discovered one mornblock to now hole. That partk-ulahad lost his pocketbook. under lease to the Grutt Hill Leasing ing that ha It that It might have Thinking possible company, whk-- la selling ita treasury been found by soma employs of the stock for II cents a share. On the hotel at which ha was staying, ha reother aide to the Last Chance claim of his loss to the landlord. ported the Rawhide Mining company, the That's too bad, Mr. Johnson, said stock selling at M cents, with an in- that functionary. I'll make Inquiries dependent ore ay item, and both the about 1L What kind of pocketbook Last Chance and Grutt hill veins, says waa It? Mr. Scott, trend toward tbe Red Top Russian leather, answered the fraction. The ground was under op- lodger. tion to Downer brothers of Goldfield, "What color? who received 11,000 for the option. On Dark red. the L X. L, whk-- also adjoins the Any distinguishing marks about Labor-Savin- d..: BOOK' Friday Evening, Feb. 21st NOVEL SCENIC AND LIGHT EFFECTS. SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY PRICES fl-5- 0 TO a GRAND OPERA HOUSE TWO NKMTS ONLY Monday and Tuesday, February g 24-- 25 M ELK'S BIG SHOW labor-savin- g fl Highf in lohemia man-kln- d A Musical Tamale labor-savin-g ten-fo- in Twa Wheezes. CHORUS 80 labor-savin- 80 - Warning Seat Sale for ticket holders opens Friday, m. Cash sale open Saturday, Feb. 22nd, 10 a. m. Feb. 21st, 10 i flS ot r One,of the Literary Treats fraction. Jack Sweeney, formerly su- perintendent of the Mollis Glbeon mine, la sacking 8500 ore. Samples taken by DRAMATIC RECITAL AT THE itrIt had a clasp. What waa tha shape of It? Mr. Scott from the bottom of the I. Flat, of course, said Mr. Johnson. X. L a hart gave returns of 30 per Haven't I been here more than month? Youth's Companion. ton, exclusive of the rich streaks. On tha Kearns lease on the Balloon claim 71 tons of shipping ore hae been sacked, besides 40 tons which was sent AUDIT CO. to tha market, and a Urge body of NATIONAL 8484 WASHINGTON AVE. mill ore le exposed In tte drlfta At MGR. CHAS. 8. McCONNELU to tha Royal and Tiger lease, which ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS owned by Bert Gillespie of Tonopah AND FIRMS AUDITED. and Clarence Kind, formerly of GoldLet ns keep your books. field, a sensational strike was made Reference: First Nst'L Bank, Ogden week. Otto Sirinhelmer, an old last time Goldfield man, haa secured eoma ' of the Season MAUD MAY BABCOCK h Some Interesting details an given In the annual report of Secretary of the Interior Garfield, Just laued, bearing on government coal lands, aaya the Mining World. It la estimated that approximately 70,000,000 acres in the Western states are underlain with coal, varying In quality from the low grade lignite to high grade coking coal. , valuable ground and to sacking ore. .The , surprising statement le mads Tex Rickard has been In town sevthat between July SO, 1100, and Deeral days and lx a booster. He paid cember , SI, 1007, by executive order, for a aaloon which ia housed In $8,004 00,131,100, acres of land were with-drsknown as tbe Northern, and a tent, froin entry for the purpose of also bought some mining claims. There were or not determining whether they are 4,000 people In' camp, which haa underlain , with, marketable coal. The four newspapers and a bank fwy fw . jthia action have already reason for., four newspapers and three banka Mr. been , cum, mented. upon by the Mining Scott will return to camp In a few waa found that WorltJ. namely, that'tt days end, with W. F. Bond, will open serious fraud, were being perpetrated an office and transact business under In Uuf acquisition of coal landa These 1400 814.500 the name of the Rawhide Securities Total offenses were. 'committed, as a rule, company. years ago, when the lands were acof the E. C. Smith, Is under claimed, .It, quired Illegally, evada Cona Telephone and TeleHEW STAMP other, forma of entry.. , Comparatively graph company, went up to camp 8un- fen: entries have been made under the I day and sent tha first message over existing coal land law. A. very large the new line, which to expected to be LULL FOR percentage of the land acquired years for buatneea shortly. The comready federago cannot be recovered by the la composed largely of Goldfield pany al government by reason of the statute men. Fred Grutt of Rawhide Is presof limitations; but, aaya the secretary HART CAMP ident, Walter Whitmore secretary, of the Interior,, wherever possible acDick Colburn treasurer and Thomas tions for recovery, have .been and will McCaulep manager. The line runs to t be brought where It connects with the Schun, a of of The matter establishment the Under the old law the coal lands Western Union. The rate to Reno to were subject to an entry at the mini- custom mill In the Hart district ia be- 7S cento to Goldfield 10 cents. The and n own-leasers and mine mum price, of Slfi and ISO an sera. ing agitated by claims an line advantage over the M.i'ordance with their proximity j era There is enough free milling ore both as to rates and line, Installs-believe- d In now to warrant the to railways The federal government eight must telephone Its The latter service. It unwlae to longer continue tlon of at least 20 atampa There U Sand to and relay at message Springe water sufficient the minimum as tlw only price, as , little doubt but that Fair-vieand. the charges are fl to be run can to of hundreds are much these of lands developed very j of many Reno and S1.4Q to Goldfield. greater value than tha minimum and : stamp., and some day the district will should not be disposed of. except for 'witness the dropping of stamps In Menu Cards for Hunters. a price commensurate with their val- many mine, for dally developments are ue. Consequently, the geological sur- proving that the ore bodies are ImMenu cards In shooting lodges vey was Instructed last summer to ex- mense and rich In value. across tbs Atlantic have msny atAt the present there are several peo- tractive and amine about 14,000,000 acres, and upon appreciative its report the landa were classified and ple Investigating the mill proposition, How they will strike the highdesigns. liver restored to entry at the prices fixed. but are holding off until more devel- is herd to say. . By the way, that perA son nay be forced to become The lands which were reported not be opment haa been accomplished. a simunderlain with' marketable ' coal ' have movement Is now on foot by the mine ple liver if he counts small hot birds been restored to tbe public domain. operators to hasten the building of a among the necessaries of his table, Under the existing law no one Indi- large custom mill, and will undoubted- for sad are the reports about autumn vidual la 'permitted to purchase more ly be productive of something tangi- hunting. Still, that American scarthan ldO acres, nor can an association ble within the next thirty days. city has nothing to do with the before Frank J. fipare. formerly manager mentioned cards. One bears in a or corporation ' purchase more than 020 acres.' n ft is believed - that In some Tor the LeRoy Mining and Milling comer a tiny pheasant, made of tiny fields containing the higher grades of company of Searchlight, haa been In feathers, every one a perfect reprocoal tt would be possible to develop a the district the past week and 1a keep- duction of the real bird s plumage. mine profitably on this small acreage, ing does watch of developments, with Other game birds also are copied, but but In the great majority of Inatances the view of building a custom mill. In ut preeent it la the pheasant that is an Inlet view with a representative of the chief embellishment of tha a much larger acreage Is necessary. da GRAND OPERA HOUsf WORLD ten-stam- de ld THE NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening;, February 21st, 1908, 8:15 P. M. Admission 50c STUDENTS AND HOLDERS OF TICKETS 25e ACADEMY I LECTURE MANAGEMENT, EDWARD B. PHIPPEN. ' : . 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