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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, AND PROSP _ it -$/ Coming "heat tn Old Camp. bullio as ; " aver wer Di a lea |ye ne One Yhiovis was a on strike bn in ‘Important inside the mammoth of prop rele he ot seling around Ely in BL ne a i the strike "ne is pany Shiking aoe . valine 50 se rath stock oo three = Ely a i yester-|1f | on nee Set Ten Per - devel Booetines oe for Next act d cs ea e100 ote | en 7 5 ee i ie ‘ilk een Fi 1 famili nl ae rite | and a eaaet ae district ae no Re ee Z rropertil j; company oO to cently ea r « : gine on ee te oe the take aly the the at a luctis geement i vered hi Pabewely om raat y ry est superinter already hes $6,000,000 in NINE) j of ate 1 ni ee et ' whion ie Hon # he r the re oe aati mone average ie i Me Cask. tech } Lit He " and I es els a 1 I f ich \ I } mt n A i Black. luv j he he. Purr 1) i aS ES of pl pe eo t ea big- the upon week nd we ne An ite ul ; catia Seen Sez i Me + ee is being : ? "i aes & vy. LATE - Market Co., \ b a ; "40 Pianos, Alé Piano Western 4 et 1s ‘being improvements \ . I Le vhich temoyv | Be ao Nh ocoupird hg Tool is ! h re ee l = R le- blag Kinutstor solidated, city after.a ith. Lramwa wile as ever, and. good headway tn of the ; : deh d ae Balaklala ove ing ol Lin -_-__--- - EXTRA! | I oe, st i t the ingham ¢ nto the né|than. I I faite hits equal i t ; le reward In | , n Lhe » strike } gest nigni-pradueing minecee In the _aunhe " as or : i big 1) | veyed [ Talisruap. ; , hraueht haagh fren: tie nt me yj as D ir in ie another still : mi th: avs 2 Strike : 4 : nae Ti Vo O in th made rnc 1 read= eects re dit ig ean nother ai Mine pe ie ee ane Pierson i Country Biggest is lt Producing WMiant 700 . uM Non- ra Says White bi E, ‘being : fo OU "po abet cons permitted dividend pated! tele FS eonaitl M1 pan ney ad 14,000-foot'sts | A Productive. Made Be 1 length out the ix the Daly's domain hould country | of RB mi the hi aR eatatnes ao ntph for Tenkin : Nace the il-| ant hat rel vesards: they strike as. Ohne | MeCaskell sas , ‘eallibe". have bout' Should of Lead and Gold Joseph-‘t | | Mae pana ge Ounees Sen! Sn judicia eae y ne a 100° Percentages With Silver | @ aE Ss [LOL SRST Cent Plants Refers Could to EMS Pe ® A RE Ne SPP Goldfield} ® @ U Average |} per | An important case hearing for set is Judge Circuit ee next in the melt- Saturday, whe Marshall of United the court Inte Tor will ee {1 5 bis |i RECN oy ER OS RP NE oS -- SRR eet Share} oidhie ' mt] | i St IS CAE RE: 7 Se ea From t el Oe th ais Aroun i ; 0 : Ks end===selling $1.50 IRE CR fi ° round Comply RE | the! ler in RL A djoins the : ledges ‘ proseciting ay Satay. Case ‘WOULD BE ABLE TO RUN p oe shafts companies mn or anc \ nm edrrea was ae ek re ff I | ie ee concerning Hom coer hte TEENS a in Smelter gj Heart proportions ind "onat fa Average iolders of; 6? dra lead he bac sie a =f a ae that ail (he of 100° unc cer 1} | Mines. enh) enterpr Ora U tah, INTERPRETED BE Tt rer mena me Conk | Hoda IS CLAUSE | at | ener ree Opening Real Work BND eh re ea re being Fe bathing . lo ne hee i te d- un $ or use ec and uit new 1OUSeS acoumtite ere re new built oth e"pele ior ol v1 a ae i usiness ae are SULPHUR BUSY COMPANIES eee es Should per mine iat rt Ee ay | Oise 20 STRIKE IS IMP ORTANT | OW, He is} o | OTHER Busi-/ NEW ith ae eee undoubted! nly flasuney > Ray of nearly erage 2. | by ten Se ee r Of an eds : : soi Seale Sepeei ¢ dividehe Sea ri vhie) onnes fa cnGe wane weit the stink Satisfactory. UP. eloel 1¢ o f he indication an As being stimulated in a business way prospe a fon a ve Stn ids aUPAR eas ee GOES : Expert WicCaskell Tells ‘tay y 7 ' ' LOP Ker Goneruan)S- HIODLy": s PROPERTY _- PLIOCHE eee Se aes > +! 7 ent ii-tt 1 3 This From Pew Atabe pee n by follows So Says net Who Has Inside |} vacattlements i Advices a and ore of as reported is Co ven re as acd ] ; es I + or ORES AND BULLION. Receipts yesterday Cornick & . : aac i aera Pre |: AFFAIR: MAMMOTH TT eae CON, ELY ON STRIKE : AND NOVEMBER 22, 1906. | | ECTS oe URNACES LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, =yIFORESEES GROWTH INSzsececnauerae casera] iis an teh a REGARDS BALANLPROALA AS GREAT PERTY wate ana (PPS, "Re ne ce aes e see, mae r e o ee NN ae { F a SALT eCiline? per E are} 4 ‘ "4 4 2 z fe States | pein if a Fe ~ the of Utah the of Copper company, imecorporators of recently. made an who Fede! in Wabi: oedcanoy, es gee au the 1 rikling D. 'c . busines: eant m the Els aw ex- | | is ie ten per yf cent sulphur. It Is also | @ le Snented that will be a decree handed Of! down cxamination at this time, and, t in r event | ry the. latter company's. property re aaa| et ve ac aga pe per |i att he says and there is no doubt that it} cent clause is unfavorable, a notice of | Ba is As good ds any inthe district, and/appeal w filed ye iG to be given | TrecnEetation ae "t po A of the} to be "Ene promises the district. greatest. He also says that:it is the| virtually the whe ye case hinges, so far intention to open a mine in the me ost|as the smelters are concerned, it for , smelter the whether determine will possible vay. pr nied iy Jacobs. manager of the Resur-|-at last those of the Pease ee ne he companies-will States United e be on Will com Copp *t "y ‘a be y rection be Teoye vinys a sinkine in shafts his. At to the prove company's - abled the!tion pECHery to cern contemplated ion The ore eee unde "vy by the Ante stloreta? |W vhether the ben smelters the Injunc- court's de- aecTaed will be hos ale: e permit- i treat ores whose sulphur condo no ivel fi ceed oO ten lv he ane will Shae thee on ce cent PROPERTIES SEIGEL y prohibited smeltin any ore |i pel ten the ve more ains Ww nic h ae serail DOING TANBD MELY. pee sulphur In the event that the /J et, inte rps Soe a is placed ae F tthe claus in question 1e smeiters | am [would be dpmipe lea to close, edi said, | / - } ted en lp Lied a‘4 he ree Will Build 20 Miles of Railway | ‘icine more liberal interpretation |a e ould be enabled to operate, and | to Conect With Nevada Northern. Ae * The ena BO wakes a eet A : Si ; kely Bead? at least by the two ia ec average sulphur 4 aia be ] companies | contents of re 5 z than ten per cent, it is said, and PE = We announce the . : been incorporated with Four hundred thousand ‘4 Within a radius of | | | SMELTER Ay L orthern Nevada » iad cot waretinlondla te TROUBLE i -- by rail, the ores now blockec spanned out in°the territory afford assurance, he says, that ‘present earnings easily will be doubled The properties operated by the} Mining THREE SHIFTS from Work company are AT Mlagstaf?' not Largely Died Died Away. NEW | far} EMMA. Tunnel Opened Vigorously. been Three shifts of miners have put to work in the Emina Copper company, incorporated a few days ago. Work is being prosecutéd from the Consoli- dated Flagstaff turtnel, and only 70 to 80 feet of sinking will be required Lo veach the extension of the ore bodies of the Colambus Consolidated, which adjoins the Emma property. The EmIna mangement has not the slightest doubt that it will very soon make the new Emma mine one of the big shippers of the Alta district -_ OOo oe STORE PORTER POR FUR STORE Reliable party only Bring references. Mehesy the' Furrier; Knutsford. Is OPENING SOUTH |§ = | § Packer property . . . a - books of the Great Bend Consolidated Mining Company, which has opening. of. the subscription s j a capitalization of 1,250,000 shares, of the par value of $1.00 each, full paid and non-assessable. shares are in the treasury. y. Subscription price for treasury shares is 30 cents. p I \ three-quarters of a mile, at the northern end of the Goldfield mining district, there have been ; S ) of the companies operating them from 300 per cent to 1,000 per cent. These are the Goldfield Great Bend Mining Company and the Goldfield Daisy Mining Company. Within the past ninety days Great Bend e shares have risen in value from 40 Fa 2- $1.50, : and Daisy has advanced from 25 cents to around $3.00 per share. Company, which THE OUR WEEKLY MARKET LETTER NEVADA MINING SHARES. WIRES: FREE ON REQUEST. IT IT IS THE ACCEPTED 2 owns five claims, or in the neighborhood of 100 acres. This ground up to recently was known as the Knickerbocker-Griswold group, having been originally located by two pioneers of the Goldfield mining district. As yet the ground is undeveloped. It is only a_ prospect. But it is situated so close to the Great Bend, and after an exhaustive examination by competent mining engineers has been pronounced so likely a producer of "high grade," that its value as a prospect is great and the opportunities for investors who purchase treasury stock at this time are enormous. Mr. John D. Campbell, the noted consulting engineer, declares that, in his opinion, a vein system parallel to that of the Great Bend and Daisy will be opened up on Great Bend Consolidated ground within a short period. Boulders of quartz, indicating the presence of large ore bodies, are in evidence on all five claims of the Great Bend Consolidated, and it appears only a matter of a short period of development work to open up a great mine. The ground of the Great Bend Consolidated occupies the same relative position to the Great Bend and to the Daisy as does the Silver Pick of Goldfield to the Jumbo and Mohawk. Hoisting apparatus has been ordered by telegraph, and half a dozen miners have been put to work to thoroughly prospect the ground of the Great Bend Consolidated Mining Company. Within ten days the work of sinking the main shaft will have commenced, and within thirty days we expect to have some sensational news for subscribers to the treasury stock. The officers of the company are: President, Governor John Sparks, of Nevada; Vice-President, John D. Campbell, Mine Operator and Consulting Engineer; Treasurer, L. M. Sullivan, President of the Sullivan Trust Company; Secretary, Peter Grant, Treasurer of the Sullivan Trust Company; Counsel, George D. Pyne, Attorney at Law. In view of the oversubscription of our two other recent Goldfield promotions, namely, the Lou Dillon Goldfield Mining Company, promoted at 30 cents a share, now listed and selling around 48 cents, and the Silver Pick Extension Mining Company, promoted at 30 cents a share, and now on the eve of listing, selling on the curb in Goldfield and San Francisco around 37 ceffts, it will be the part of wisdom for our friends to immediately telegraph their reservations. Otherwise it is more than likely that they will be disappointed, and be unable to obtain an allotment. ON | : ie USE oiperintenie! it of the | dt Ive ers, Idaho, | @ for a ae weeks' rest! is in the city from his labor: The South Packer, which is a profuising prospect adjoining the Lost Packer mine. wes not}! long since taken over by M r. New-|§ house for development, and the work is being vigorously prosecuted under the supervision of Mr. Rogers. While no ore body has yet been encountered, the indications are sufficiently good| to warrant the work being done e Lost Packer has a fine ledge of $100} ore, in gold and silver, and it is believed that the continuation of this ledge will be found In South Packer | ground. Wisk Rogers é PACKER. indications Warrant Development Work In Progress. "|South ‘ Adjoining the Great Bend is situated the ground of the Great Bend Consolidated Mining The unrest which has existed since first stories of Judge Marshall's ; distant from Ely, in which the house jt he adverse to the i of Siegel was at one period so exten-| ¢ lecision of Utah became sively interested Mr. Siegel says that}t erest died BN ay, says. the "Bo ston na short time as many as 1,600 men, | lé irgely Financlal Nev according ito the management of the a way) The reason tor this is that Nevada Consolidated, will be em‘ployed in the cons struction of the ne w » continuance of smelting opera- |} plants tions on the several properties, no mat- | those ‘ result of the suit now ter what the ing equipped. He believes that the big pending may be concentration plant is to be completed It has been per on excellent cu-| within the néxt year, and that when thority that the Utah smelter men!|§ rae shall have been acegmplished, the welcome the present suit much as the | amp will assert itself as a most reVashoe smelter, which had been as iareaule one, sailed with the claims of damages on Mv. Siegel visited the properties of the neighboring ranc hes" until the! the Carisa Copper company at Tintie matter was settled by law, welcomed om his way Kast and verifies all that the actual test of trial by law in Mon- | has been represented concerning the tana new developments in that company's therefore, Came as no} The suits, ground, concerned, surprise to the companies nor did the court decision The latLIST NEW FAIRVIEW STOCKthe step in-ajg ter was recognized as contest' that would be final Nevada Wills Florence to Go on Local| . At worst, Will be asthe companies sessed a set amount of damages, and| Dxchange. this would be muc h better than the | The Nevada Hills Florence is a new continual bicke amount listed Fairview stock which is to be of tamage on the local exchange in a few days would be sure It is a promotion of Mdson, Key & Co compromise method of proceeding. and Tucker, Ballard & . Co.; well There is no doubt that the smoke known, brokerage firms of Colorado nuisance question has aon at least Springs Mr. Tucker arrived in the one of the large companie: located in | , on the Bingham canyon from exte ndin 1 as it would otherwise have done. nis "is -. Edson and Mr the {Utah "C Dnssitante d, which ha aL ground, The been looking forward to doubling its stock is handled in this city by Child, smelter capacity for the past two| Cole 1 years, and has had plans matured to | adjoins thi tt of the Si that effect for so: long a time. which has ore within 200 feet of the The companies are now forced to ac- | Nevada Hills Florence line, and which tion, and they will either find some it is said there Is no doubt exte nds ae way to get around the objections that t new company's grounds. The Neare made to their Ope lions, or move vada Hills Florence placed tts first alin the very near future. lotment of stock at 10 cents, another The stopping oe operations of th allotment at 20 centr was taken, and smelters would have been a big calam- | the third. will be offered at 25 cents. ity. It would have forced a number} Child, Cole & Co. have a Bis out of 23 of small mines for any part of 5,000 shar besides throwing a lot of workmen out of employment. Slegel . opened up, within the past ninety days, half a dozen great ore bodies, two of which have enhanced the value of the stocks cents to around ith tls Inter' «u Boston Authority Declares Unrest Over Outcome Has I Shout 20 niles, nnd & a the | @ with| neeto extr cary eer sh osriting is. ext athe loading. station ee £ So ene ee ancceen eccote ca i Betear connected. vie W nnUaelege taken Tee 1@. er in Whit e Pen 1e county Sineining fisdoany company il arsenic care SO} of, Nev., have developed to the most] that the plants would be able to com: | eee tee scan umieulty. | Says, the properties of his compan ee aie hecianitiee. 800 FAST HAS AS FORGOTTEN | render it Impossible for -. A ; a = und a OMSma of bodies ~& va work ore : ay8 PAYS: AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTRY L. M. Sullivan Trust Company! Goldfield, Nevada |