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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE TWO. News of the. Mines and Mills I JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lha Funeral range. She ia producing the yellow metal. Glovey and Bsgett have about fifty tons of rich ore on the dump and are preparing to ehip; this ore will average about 440 per James Casey of Furnace has turned from Los Angeles, re- he where has been to purchase a power hoist engine for the Furnace Copper company, who are sinking to the level. The Copper Blue shaft will likely prove whether or not copper exists In this district. At least It will prove a fair test. 40-ho- rse LIB made to the company's IDS --stamp mill NEWS at Millers, which Is crushing In the neighborhood of 100 tons a week. The West End is working a full force of men and the usual amount of ore is being extracted. Tonopah had a pay day last week, the sum of I150.SM having been paid to the miners of the camp. Tonwpah has not missed a pay day during the financial depression. OF INTEREST Frank. Peterson, who Is at the head of the New York syndicate that has purchased the Wolf mill and taken a five-ye- ar lease on the Stray Dog, In- 1544-fo- ot - SEARCHLIGHT A has secured a lease on the Esther, and will start work at C. A. DeBerrey . BKIDOO ' dian Camp and Jumping Jack properties, spent two days In camp last week, kicking things Into shape for the big program of work this year, says thi Manhattan Mail. He left Saturday night for New York, where urgent business will keep him for two weeks, after which he will return to Manhattan and personally look after the Inauguration of mining and milling activities, which will' mean so much for the district. To a representative of the Mall, Mr. Peterson said: "We expect to begin mining on our three properties In April. We will put a sufficient force of men to work to make sura of mining enough ore In eight months to keep our twenty-stam- p mill busy on our ores after our contract with the Consolidated is completed. . We will have plenty of ore by that time. U It's in the ground, and we are very well satisfied that we have th- ' Another strike has been made on the Osborne lease, according to the Kewu At the point of discovery It is sixteen to twenty Inches in width and pans well. Ledges of twelve Inch-an- d up. says the News, carrying values from M to 1500, are surely enough to enthuse anyone. The Lucky Swede Mining and Milling company Is the title of Sam Adams new corporation formed to develop his property of that, name. Work Is now In progress. Work on the Hoyt lease Is being continued, and the boys expect to get Into another ledge in the tunnel In the near future. . The ledge of rich-oropened on the Heath lease three weks ago is being a followed by a drift C. J. Shackett claims to have ore In his lease that pans a teaapoonfui of , gold to the pan. Crawford and Augurbury have six men at work on the Harrisburg. A strike of Importance Is reported from Wood canyon, a mile from HarThe ore is said to run 115 risburg. across the ledge. A large amount of capital has been raised to prosecute work on the Good Hope group, according to Ed Hamlin, who has recently returned to Bkldoo from San Francisco. ere. We will add ten stamps to the battery In our mill at once and make such other additions as may be nedessary to insure the post economical operation. We are now going over the plant and making improvements, and whop we are through will have one qf the most complete reduction plants In the once. The lease tncluaee a block of . ground IT by IN feet, taking In N-j- 1 shaft. nother fine showing of free gold ore been opened at surface on the feather property at a point about $04 feet from ibe original discovery. The workings on the Hanger property have penetrated the ore shoot, and it Is expected that machinery will be added to further explore the ground. A deposit of mica has been discovered about ten miles south of Searchlight by Gus Mulholland and son. , The Ephstrete company is contemplating toe erection ot a stamp piUI in Eldorado canyon. There ia talk of organising a nation- al bank at Searchlight. Attachments gaiore have been filed against the Blossom Mining eorapant, and work lui been discontinued ou the property. - ONE HUNDRED STAMPS DROPPING AT SILVER PEAK , IMS properties la the Grid lion, and a very aggressive campaign of development Is to be started at once. A1 Ithe capital necessary baa been secured, and it la the Intention of the management to fully explore the es- W2 Cmttmoe ' tate. For Another Week Our A tunnel over 1.0M feet in length has already been driven on the' property, one of the longest in the entire state. Two shifts of men are now working on a cross cut from this tunnel. A vein from twelve to fifty feet in width, varying at different places, has been uncovered. This la the beet showing of Its kind In the Gold Mountain range, extending, as It does, over fifteen claims. The ore chute on which the tunnel is being driven at the present time has disclosed some excellent values, so good, ia fact, that the company Is contemplating placing a mill on the property. This will not bo done, however, until the ground has been more thor- oughly explored. This Is being done as fast as possible. SMirlt I WaiM Sale Selling all our 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 waists at 50c each to moke a dean sweep HART A e , A Thirty-fou- r leases are using operated la the new gold camp of Hart. The tunnel being driven on the Ore Belle No. I by Hitt and Hart Is In over thirty feet and has encountered the big vein. The Enterprise aays that three feet of MM ore has been uncovered. The sensational strike of the past week according to the Enterprise, was made by McGuire and Mahana on their lease on the Oro Belle. The ora body Is two feet In width nd a four-inc- h streak on the hanging wall assays from MU to 10M per ton, while rich homings are obtained across the entire width of the vein. Every block of ground on the Oro Belle is In pay ore. The Drunken Miner Is the latest to find ore in the camp, values being found over a width from twelve to fifteen feet. F. J. Spare la considering the of a stamp mill at Hart to handle the output of ho camp. t Is aid that the Quartette mill at Searchlight has made a rate of M a ton on Hart ores. j 0. D. Rasmussen The Racket Store width, and the values, as reported, are from $1,004 to $$0,000 a ton. Several leasee are also working on the Daley estate. lease on tha The Mohawk-Jumb- q Jumbo Extension has resumed, after months of Idleness. ThM was one of the biggest producers In camp, formerly sending out 100 tons a day. The shaft on the Sandstorm M to be sunk to the point. The Goldfield Newa aaya that the One hundred atampa of tne Pittsburg -- Silver Peak mill are now dropping and by February IX tha cyaulue plant will be entirely completed. The tamps have been dropping for several PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE 400-fo-ot days and It la reported that the addt-t- al state.. Of Manhattan In general, I would sixty stamps are running as lent it worth something ta know Consolidated company M employing 4M theft your prescription has boon fill, smoothly as the first forty which have say that the outlook for the camp is men. not stopped allies they were set In moed absolutely rights that the drugs brighter and more certain than that of J traveled state. tion. In I the Rapid progress M being mads In the used have been the beet obtainable, any other camp Installation of the central compressor over. I. MO miles and carefully went that it is juet aa the docter wants GOLDFIELD A party of Plttaburgers interested CRACKERJACK over the properties In every mining headed by George In the property plant and the Mg steam power hotel at itt Yeu have this intu ranee whan the Mohawk. your prescription is filled here, and Fllnu were present when the entire camp ia the state, and Manhattan eur chargee are ns higher than extracted te looked the best to me. lam, therefore, mill was put In motion. Mr. Fllnn la Ora embeing $1,004 men 400 are over runing Something R. D. Robinson Is authority for the the eon of William FUnn, president these ef ether druggista annex. here and am glad of it The mineral Florence vathe from ployed at the present time on the area here Is so extensive and the field statement that a contract Is being of the Pltleburg-SUvA $ per cent dividend has been dePeak company. rious properties under the control of for legitimate mining capital la almost drawn In Los Angeles for the cor. Ha expressed himself as highly the Goldfield Consolidated Mines com- clared b tha Little Florence company, p mill for the pleased with the mill and mine, and unlimited, and these opportunities will structlon of a pany, says the Review. So far as this thl sbelng tha fifth quartely dividend Bonansa company. not long go begging." . Intimated that It would not ho hmg I corporation Is concerned the labor trou- - declared. Work has been resumed on the old unlU work wiU be Inaugurated n the blee are at an end. A1 lof the men that The Installation of a second boiler In Prescription Specialists. the milk was completed last Saturday, Todd lease on the Owl.- The News one hundred stamp addition to the can be used to advantage are working, Wash. Ave. 2479 Ofdes, Utah Down. Toned ora on of at excellent the were started again finding reports and the stamps mill. for dethe the present and of company plans been bad author known well A ere from the Consolidated. The con- surface. A new company has been The mins has tha developed ore veloping the properties are going ahead asked to write a brief history of the tract 'with the Consolidated calls for formed to operate the lease. uleldes ef Aged People. bodies and the policy of the company as before. The energies of the com life of a man who had done got The ore In the Bonansa the treatment of enough ore to keep The record of ego for suicides at the present time are devoted ervlce to big country. This man had M to get them out and to get the yelpany the mill busy for six or eight months. (encountered on the second level and Is low metal as quickly and expeditious- almost(excluslvely to development work seemed to be established recently ta originally been a wood Chopper, a fact Copenhagen. Denmark. A wealthy Including the capacity of the addition- now being drifted on. M not the to rather than of It sum Immense An as production. possible. to which hla historian gave promiIn Copenhagen, comof Prospectors at Mlver uke have ly al ten stamps to be Installed In the $1, living lady amount to out Intention take any great been spent In equipment nence. "Dont gay he wag a wood mitted suicide been hunting the hills for a ledge from money has unthe result of Immediate future. new mill as we time of until the such now the but eon and of the property the development, family. successful love affair. She fell si chopper," said te lore The remodelling of the plant and Its which some rich float has been found. M M the which will M for M adbusiness, ready "That will never do." "What shall I ready to be operated and It operation will be under the supervision Samples of the float are said to run as mitted that It will ba operated at a tetter pert of the present year. Ac- gay, thenr asked the author. "Bay-- let with a young man, and la a fit of deston. a as 110,000 because her affections were not of Dr. Tec how, one of the foremost j high the forty stamps cording to a statement by George me see, now. Just gay that he pair, j One. hundred pounds of "marble" great profit With she sprang from tbs fourth returned, mlllmen on this continent for all Wingfield, the company has already was connected with the timber indue floor window one the mill waa morning and ess The new companys offices will ba In from Bonansa mountain has been running and a little In paying ore. blocked out $50,000,404 worth of addition. expenses try." was a widow sad wu tha killed. She tha Los to for purlitof the' estate the Angeles on shipped the pottage and In the next few months many milof a high government official mother tle OreJr, 'od. tie-hJopposite the re- pose of having It tested and polMhed. more wUl uncovered. lions he Chestnut Baled. Thla record did not stand long, hoThere te a Mrge deposit of thM maduction plant ' , n dainty gated slice thin n dozen wever. A tew Operations have been resumed by the For M M days later it wu leaned believed terial hero and It that It MANHATTAN A Sandstorm Mining Leasing company, or two Italian chestnuts that have that Josef Biaikaa, aged 144, had 9 of commercial quality. in which George Wingfield M interested. been bleached and cooked tender, end hanged himself at Siatonar, on the Work has been resumed on the BoTwo shifts of miners are employed-Pictur9 mix them with preserved cherries that Hungarian frontier, because he Narad 9 FAIR VIEW nansa Annex with L. F. Flormann In A values have been uncovered have been cut in twa . Dress with oil, that God bad forgotten him, sad that Tha Lemon mill will be enlarged to charge. 150-folevel In the Daisy, says lemon juice, salt and paprika, and he wu condemned to remain os the atampa thla spring, according to In the Eighteen sacks of rich ore were tak- forty chute M two feet In serve in white lettuce leaves. the The Review, earth for all eternity. en out the first hour that the ledge the MalL An electric generating plant A Ingasoline hoist has been M now of being capacity In Amos was mins at Flva struck the ordered for the Gold Crown, which filter a Points, Silver Lake district. It M stalled at the mill, andfromKelley will be extensively developed. Balt Lake. has been shipped press M ora rich the aid that exceedingly Work has been resumed on the The Lemon mill M continuing work on on which considerable ore has grade. oro from the Rose-Nas- h lease, which been expoeed. turned out over flB.OM already The deftest shaft In the Fairvlew worth of bullion. Tbs next run of ore district Is on ths property of the Necome from the M-twill GREENWATER dump of the The shaft M vada HUM Extension. Union No. I. Dexter down MB feet and crosscutting U In When the four mills of Manhattan progress in Uif hop of developing the the Into steady production Colonel James Brown, editor or the Nevada HUM ore bodies. v not be will bullion output ExtenHI1M Groenwater after returned has Times, The Astec and Nevada from $100,000 a month, which will sion properties wUl be consolidated, an absence of several weeks, the col- far the camp an Income of $1,101,400 111 at his home give been onel very haing according to the Newa a year. With the additions that are In Butte, Montana, from where he planned by the Lemon and Petenon visited Salt Lake and consulted pedal 1st. Colonel Jim M not looking mllla, thM aggregate may be largely 'HE JOURNAL is equipped to do ALL KINDS of .TONOPAH 9 hie best, having experienced a revere Increased. Drifting Is In progress on the care of ptomaine poisoning. The col and artistic BOOK AND JOB PRINTING in an te level In the Thanksgiving mins. onel received the glad hand from all ot Mare at the The DavM-Bhe- a level in on hie return to Oreenwater. He states manticr. The wlnse from the progressive business man demands first class of an $$00 streak level has In IBB he faith has still thla te down feet, according camp making the Midway prjiting. C. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods to tha' Miner! A station wUl he cut at good In the near future. The colonel ore. There M about $10,000 worth of level.. In on A ore that power will sight IM-focrosscut leave a here for will possibly temporarily the point, and was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing be run' to develop the ora body. The a lower altitude for a few weeks at hoist has been Installed. The tunnel on the Manhattan Gold ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was up-to-dledge on the BIB level M of enormous least, as he M physically weak from M now In the hill a distance of Bar ore from which of hla not the has he illness, the and fully development else, He states hla stomach M ISO feet. by a handsome piece of printing, throw' it aside and forget ft; or would 200 feet deeper M being awaited with recovered. An extension of three months has much interest Lateral work Is in pro- entirely ruined, the effects of which you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? has Impaired his eyesight. Colonel been given to the principal leases ou gress on several levels of the mine. Dexter. The North Star has picked up tha Brown published the first paper In the ltBO-foThe Milling ptent of the Manhattan Oreenwater when there were only six Mlspah fault plane on the and Leasing company will be west Milling In east and Colonel an tents town. other the has where It level, and M ediready for business within a up one of the few pioneer Brown trike. Lateral work lr progress on several tors who has followed the ups and few days. La Mine dumps contain 400 tons of levels In the Belmont M showing up downs of the desert mining towna milling oie, which will be treated at of 241 over B. K. feet Mr. week ore. of Lest Timboga Broughton good G. Especially are we .prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and In this run will new work was accomplished. Springs, four miles south of Gold val- the Canyon mill. Backs of high grade Four carloads of ore per day are ley. came In to meet Mr. R. T. Reg-ne-ll be included 400 TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest and Mr. Dickey of Boston, Maaa, which runs from SI00 to liooo a ton. being shipped from the McNamara. possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. The shipments are said to be the rich- aaya the Times. Mr. Dickey . came The Canyon mills first run was est now being made from Tonopah and west to take charge of an assaying entirely eattefactory. will average $70 a ton. plant on the Brocklngton property, Work M In progress on all the levels The gentlemen will posibly spend 9 In the Montana. The mill has been the summer on the Death Valley slope PUSHING WORK IN 9 9 havore of tens be 1100 of will the which Funeral range, steadily, running OLD GOLD MOUNTAIN 9 9 week. to of somewhat In crushed dicerenee last a regard ing been 9 The returns from Jim Butler ore, social life In Boston. They state they treated at Millers, are very satisfac- enjoyed their trip across the continent I tory, and regular ahlpmenta will prob- Immensely, from the fertile fields of A coterie of Csntnrnta and Chicago I desNew England coast to the barren capitalists have, within the past few ably be made. The MUpah and Valley View hoists ert waste of the Pacific slope. days closed a deal whereby they ae--1 Kid has returned to cured a large Interest In the Goldfield-- 1 are raising ore continually from the different leveM In the Tonopah Min- Gold Valley. Glllman aays the Valley Granite Mountain Mining company, I ing, and regular shipments are being M fast becoming a mining camp of which has one of the most promising establishment er ten-sum- u 99 99f 99 9999 99 999 e ot se 10f-llg- ht 4 . to, on You Need Printing? STATE M0-foo- up-to-4a- The 10-fo- MB-fo- ot 11-In- ch . ot ate ot The Journal Delivers the Goods . 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