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Show PAGE TWO. ! DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, ISOS. GOOD CIKOJE, NEVADAS Circle District, 40 Miles East of Golconda, and the Very Richest Gold District In That State Phenomlnal Gold Values, as High as $150,000 J. Ton. 2484 WASHINGTON propose to organise a stock company drills, and with this necessary equipand do extensive development during ment will call for considerable surface the year 1000. Improvement Once Installed Mr. DunThe Welitr Bank of Idaho owns a can wtll direct his attention to developgroup of claims with a mammoth ledge ing a group of claims held by himself ot tunnel, In January Wash, to the south of the coursing through. A with depth 00 feet below the surface., present mine. Home of the specimen rock coming shows the ledge to be perfect In place and with values of over ISO In gold from the present workings 1s of sufficient richness to create a rush to Eldoand diver. Shorter. Afton A Cafterty 'of Boise, rado canyon, but It Is such Immense Idaho, owns a group of twelve claims, bodies of medium grade that will deterwith ore assays of from $200 to 0700 mine the nature and capacity of millto the ton. This property Is on Flat ing farilittea. This ore Is a sulphide, ty the fiylvanite of and Skull creeks, as Is also the closely resembling of Doyle and Burton. Cripple Creek, but does not roast free, Mineral manifestations In the district like the latter. The rock on the lower ere quite extensive and the ore bear- levels of the Techatticup is Identical In ing veins large and numerous. The structure, savs for a greater percentage ores of the district are amenable to of Iron, pen amalgamation and concentration and while values are not of the senSUCCESSFUL MILL RUN. sational order will average 111 to 014. Contractor Dave Boyer landed the gold and silver about equally divided last load of ore from Techatticup and In the larger and most promising to th Grade mill at(the the river, last of properties the presence galena It Wednesday. Thia according to Mr. noted. The streams of water In the Boyer, waa the windup of 600 broken of sufficient district are volume to fur- u'hlch constituted all the rock brakes nish ample power to run the macnin-cr- y down when Wharton's experts advised of a milling plant of great capaci- the cessation of According operationa ty. In order of Importance theae ere to various authorities this ore ureraged Flat creek. Rebel week and Willow anywhere from 140 to 186 per ton. creek; any of these streams can be the former being neater ih. i-equipped to generate power to work . Thta or w th,auKh th. the mines of the entire district. Other tamps end then over Ntaiuiaid tables sources of these streams are extenaivs Superintendent Grade decHned to rive acreages of cottonwood timber. The out the values of the parentage f district Is full of prospectors making iMvln, and the number of ton tun The Into one, but thos )food finds on virgin ground. capable of Judging name of the poetofllpe la Rebel Creek. place the latter of eight Into one. In passing over th plate. eoiwKteraole free was v taken up while almost perfect separation was accomplished on the tables. The tailings carried but an Inconsiderable value, rp.J were net cyanlded.' FIELD FOR This .experiment on Canyon ores ap pears to have formed the wtlurion f o sulphide, iqve treatment problem from for the final separation f s tha er Perthe concentrates. centage cl values 'la In whac erpeari No part of Nevada deserves more to be a blend, reennh'iag rinreiy In galena, but careful consideration as a productive color sIuj, and In, v'ru-t- q In no wms lea-1but fact slue, having mining region than that range of la easily aooomullshed, and mountains running easterly and west- separation the attain a Min lesr.-- e of sulphides erly through the northern part of Elko In richness the form f concentrates. county, and forming the watershed beITnlee Mr. Wharton orders n tween the Humboldt valley and th Oracle streams that head In this range and pf the win, 8uM.,ri'ji,1ir. California, expects to soon depart run north Into Snake river. e:iii-hie The past history of Nevada proves where he will direct TA own milling property. present are this for In that region located such old camps as Contact, Mardls, Gold operations were fo- l in purpose of Mr. content! ms that Gracit proving Creek, Mountain City. Columbia, Aura, Whits Rock, Edgmont, Good Hops, the Techatticup waa as j jt hut a pros' and that s mill would pay. At Cornucopia, Tuscarora, and the new pect on ar Incline, the werking 000 camp of Gold Circle. In no part of now feel two feet (f Mi;inir t tek shows this range la the mineralisation more a and larger holy of milling ore. In evidence than In that cluster of lofty peaks and deep gorges known as CONCENTRATES. Bull Run mountain. week the miners ana mins ownLast Located near the Duck Valley Indian reservation and overlooking that ers of the district organised an assomagnificent stock range extending for ciation for the purpose of bringing into two hundred mites to the northwest public notice the great wealth of hidden into Oden, It Is Indeed a region to bo treasures that now lie dormant In this admired and Is a landmark for fifty district While great strikes are be miles In any direction; In every can- lng reported at Searchlight Hart and yon and ravine can be found mineral Lewis Hole, the Eldorado district has oat and such camps as Edgmont, been plodding along, and nothing, comWhite Rock and Aura from a contin- paratively, haa been said about the uous circle of rich mines around this great ora bodies that have been and group of mountains. mwt , e f ing purposes. - Geleenda, an the main line of the Southern Pacific, ia the ehipping point for thia now and wonderfully rich gold region. gr-ar- , GREAT WESTERN Pin-retl- - WAY RIVAL NEVADA if HILLS That the Great Western mine at Lime Point In the Slate Range section of the Gold Mountain diatriet may rival the famoua Nevada Hllla of Fair-vie-w aa a producer of rich allver ore la the opinion of mining men who have, been watching the development of the prpperty. Recent Improvement In the or ehoot of the shaft, both aa to ala. and grade, and the widening of the ehoot In the bottom of the level Indicate that below Ilea an Immenee body of high class ore. ' The company will atart sinking neat week, and will drop the ahaft down from the 100-fo-ot level, 100 feet before again connecting with the oik. Ore Nets Company 911SJ0 Per Ton. The last car shipped from the containing If tons 100 pounds of ore, which wao settled for this week by the Nevada--Goldfield Reduction company, lul.U per ton, brought and the last two care produced a revenue of l,IH. Another car Is loaded at Cuprite and flve more care are sacked at the mine, waiting for wagona The car at Cuprite and the flve at the mine are of even better grade than thn bust one chipped. Cenditiene in the Eaat Drift. Down below fifteen men are digging level and above. A ore on th, 100-fo- ot sample taken from a rich streak In the face of the drift on the , bottom level fifteen Inches wide gave returns of .00 ounces gold and 411.00 silver, a total of 1160.00 per ton. Nine Inches of this streak carries 1.04 ounces gold, 1481.00 ounces silver and 10.1 per cent lead, a total value of $1570.00 per ton. West of the shaft a ehoot of ore carrying extraordinary values In gold was level and encountered on the 100-foa wlnae was sunk 16 feet, disclosing valuea aa high aa 11000. This ore shoot rakes toward the shaft, and will be encountered at a much shorter distance on the level. The mine haa produced ore to the value of 114.000 since it started shipping, eight months ago, and will he put on the list of producing mines on the stock exchange. ot 100-fo- ot A Small Fire IS QUICKLY KINDLED WITH OUR DRY WOOD. WE ALSO SELL LUMBER AND SAW DUST. Wheelwrights Saw Mill BOTH PHONES 147. 25th and Quincy. That portion of Nevada. 60 miles north of Wlnnemucca, is known as th New Goldfield district and Is rapidly gaining an enviable reputation as e one of the ore sections of Nevada. Much of the capping of the general formation la a malpl rock and beneath It and on uncovered portions are dykes of porphyry surrounded by slate and dlorite, the latter being also In the shape of dlkea This district was brought Into prominent notice In May, HOT, although a feV properties were discovered and worked over HI years ago. The trend of the mineralised veins la northerly and southerly and usually dip at an angle of 30 high-grad- degrees. Mgr. AVENUE. OGCEN. Continuous Quotations MEMBERS OF SALT LAKE MINING S S STOCK EXCHANGE. equipment is such as to give ample cars and protection to your money and enable us to hand: your banking business exp,, Ifp-to-Da- te ditto usly. of the opportunity and open an account , Why not avail yourself with us, make use of our modern facilities fur doing business and receive the additional prestige that comes from doing business through the hank. The amount of your first deposit is not so Important as the fau of getting started and staying with tt until you have enough for a horn or an Investment Come In and talk with ns about it Our Modern and prop-ertyer- reports continue t, be received from Geld Cirala diatriet in Nevada and there ia every reaaoa te believe that thia promising new geld region ia ana of the beat aectiona ef that great state. The area are free milling and there ia plenty ef excellent water an the ground far all mining purpoaaa. The general formation ia prophyritie, a little granite eecaaionally ia found on the surface. Wonderful gold valuea havoboen encountered at the aurface and ee far aa development haa boon advanced the phenominal valuea have boon maintained at depth and aa there ia eonaidemble work being preeaeuted it ia reaaonable to anticipate that Gold Circle ia in the $1 JOOO par tan in gold ia not limelight for a great boom thia aaaaon. an unuaual aaaay from the euterop ef the atrong vaina along thia re markable gold aane and eeveral aaaaya showing the phenominal aum ef 9190,000 have boon eeeured at a depth of twenty foot below the graae roots. Every aurraunding condition ia favorable for aggreaaive and economical operationa and once the public realiaea the true value ef thoae high grade gold resources, ther, will be a atampedo to Gold Circle whieh haa never bean equalled in Nevada mining (liatory. The voina on the aurfaeo arc atrongly pronounced, have a regular northweat and aauthoaat trend, carry enormoualy high gold valuoai are abeolutoly free milling and readily pan) the formation ia a pair phyritio quart and there are aavaral fine atroama of pure mountain brook water whieh fumiah all the water neeeaaary for power and min Good ARGERSINGER. Graio, Slocks, Goods and Dining Securities : 250-fo- Per exchanges De Witt aB. Lowe & Co. j ! GREATEST MINING REGION Nevadas Next Great Stampede Will Be to Gold PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL LEADING BELL PHONE 290 -- OGDEN STATE BANK. Ogden, Utah A. P. BIGEIA1W, Cashier. 2L A. MOTES, Asst Cashier. H. C. BIGELOW, President J. M. BROWNING. Vice-Preat are constantly being uncovered here. Work Is progressing all over the district and miners and prospectors are well pleased with the results of this labor; few people, however, outside the district know anything about the great stlkes made here. There are at present about forty companies and Individual mine owners at work in the district to say nothing about the prospectors that are doing location work, and each and all are uncovering new ore bodies and making new strikes. The Nevsda-Colorad- o Mining and Milling company la nearby and development work ia steadily going on. A new hoist air compres- sor and fine Mercer machine drills have been ordered and will soon be Installed, to take the place of the engine now In use, which la to small to1 permit of further sinking. Johnnie Jalllette has uncovered some rich ore on a claim adjoining the old Morning Star mine, which was first worked In 1888, and sines then has beeri a large producer. Ore has been mined and shipped from this property that ran above $4,000 to the ton. The Victor Queen Bee uiung company, with O. A. Ellis as superintendent, la running a crosscut on tha property, to determine the width of the ore la several feet wide,1 body, which twenty feet having already been cut. The ore ia free milling and gives large aaaaya Tha Mis pah company of Nob Hill installed a hoist on their property last week, and will at once commence work getting out on shipping the same. The ore of the Mlspsh a sulphide and runs better than per ton. Is $100 PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. Isnt it worth aomsthing to knew that your proscription has been fill d absolutely right that tha drugs seed have been the beat obtainable, that it is just as tha doctor wants itf You have thia inauranes whea your proscription Is fillad hers, and our charges aro ns highsr than these ef ether druggists. ' Prescription Specialists. Wash. Avt Ofdea, Utah Utahna Theater Tonight DUMAS GREAT FLAY Moiste Crnsfco MOVING PICTURES AND SPECIALTIES BETWEENTHE ACT1 Among the noted recent strikes la that on the Irwin group of claims, unI0e, 20c and 30c der the management of Superintendent ON BALE AT CULLEYS. SEAT Harry Warneka. A body of free milling ore haa been uncovered, samples of which have run as high as $1,000. This Subscribers ef The Utah Stats group of claims adjoins the Techatticup ana property and Is one of the good things Journal aro requested ta atroad head if follow Instructions printed surrounding that noted mine. editorial column. Meat The veins form largo bodies of quarts and can easily be traced by the outcropping. The value are principally In gold, with good values In silver. The Now Goldfields district comprises a large portion of the western slop of the Cottonwood range which rise out of the valley of the Humboldt river aig runs In a northerly direction for a astance.of 100 miles, and Is about ten miles In width and forty-fiv- e miles In length. Since June, 1007, mdny Important finds have been discovered And much development performed. The main shaft of the North Star group, composed of the older propositions known as the Ohio, Scotia and Pride ofth Valley, patented claims. Is loo feet In depth. In the lower level is an II -- Inch streak of ora carrying 200 osa of silver and 016 in gold. The width of this shoot Is 60 feet. The ore throughout the s topee of several levels averages about til to the ton. In portions of th ledges bunches of bornlte and copper glance ore are found giving valuea of 400 to 700 osa of silver and 17 to $$0 In gold. This group Is owned by the Wells Fargo Express company. The product of this property twenty-fiv- e years ago amounted to $176,000. In the Cottontail group of six claims, owned by F. P. Sapp and T. F. Melody, are flve parallel veins three to ten feet In width coursing through the properand ty.' It la developed by a 100-fo-ot ot tunnel with two wlnses twenty and twenty-fiv- e feet deep. Open cuts dhow ore for a distance of 400 feet The ore Is with Avenge valuea of $16 to the ton. Messra Pearson Bros Dr. Wood-wort- h, J. H. Healey and A. J. Butler of Fresno, Cal., are the of fourteen claims located last June by A. J. Butler and known as the ktou; location, assessment work and surface prospecting show several ledges with assay valuea In the ore of $1.24 to $1.6$ In gold, S to 00 osa In silver and from 26 to 75 per cent lead to the ton. These parties free-milli- ng Bo-fian- sa Yon Need Printing? BIG DIKES Superintendent and General Manager Duncan, who purchased th Stoner group, Is demonstrating by actual accomplishment what might have been proven many years ago by men of equal couraga and ability had they adapted his method in mining. Instead of gophering. ' The results obtained is prolng that values go down. Increase with depth, and that enormous ora bodies Its but a fe w hundred' feet below the surface. In the period of scarcely one year a depth of 400 feet has been attained, and development has brought In an ora body that, to use Mr. Duncan's word. Is pay, from twelve to fifteen feet In width. Pay may be variously estimated at from $29 upward. Known assays have run ns is equipped to do ALL KINDS of AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic manrxr. The progressive business man first class THE believe 1 will open a good mine hem. step.. The additional machinery now en. route to the mine consists of a hlgh- power hoist compressor and two air! up-to-d- ate Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted by a handsome piece of printing, throw' it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? pmting. CL, up-to-d- ate The Journal Delivers the Goods high as $2,000 per ton. I have a year's work mapped out," said Mr, Duncan, "and when my heavier machinery arrives, I will continue sinking In the present shaft, as well as begin operations elsewhere, utilising the light machinery In this work. Little will be done In th way of cross' cutting and drifting until I reach the COO level. I shall go farther than that In depth, as geological conditions as well as the physical aspect of the mine warrant this development I am mining, not promoting or 'gophering,' and The outlook ia very promising for such a prediction. As to a mill, its installation Is remote, for one must make a real mine before contemplating this STATE JOURNAL Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. CL Prices Consistent With First Glass Printing. . &. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS . M |