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Show THE INTER: MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1907. ELY OUTCROP TELLS ITS STORY OF COPPER AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND HARRIS GETS GROUND cFVEN TROUGHS FAST BECOMING IN HUMBOLDT GAMPS SYNONYM FOR HIGH GOLD VALUES Ht ttt tsetse tsteee pe eam Prominent Mining Men of the ¢ = O¥* 77 Country Attracted 1 veering ¢ a Torniek ae + ign 7 4 r re o.,oosied: was copper, + + by quote : at 23 tec; leac a ol- 69 Former Salt Lake Newspaper Man in Seven Troughs and Rosebud. : 3-8c; : SEES PROSPERITY Says ee Utahns Are Advantage and ¥ a .It ‘ is : becoming mining in Dawson Nome, Kimberly, Creek, f there from come who men Mining < thousands. | the in values of ore talk with only4 Claims located ¢a few weeks, "ated s for ‘aims development york work, sell) B end rarten' of aad group whieh 1aS} Hol-! Reno trict, ae Ternon, about has four- a 1e north- miles ae ; towh o inhabitants, 150 Pa- Southern me a ie disand Is and restaurants with supplied well In! and = associate oe the on Lovelock, IS| cifie Knight, by pain incorporsated ust the 25 is Troughs first as regarded the nan grade was was sunk of high a shaft encountered they feet 15 Friedman Bee a livery stable, lodging-houses and "from claim, ee is the group eaiees ce ¢ and store a general shipmen -first e district's in are reasonable lodging and It} Meals made. been Pon mrade ore has just Lovelock from stage the and price of the ore taken) most that is claimed three Vernon to over mail carries from this claim runs as high as $38,000) $5 is fare stage The a week }times a ton. brook, this Two miles south of the Knicker-| each way. being sacked which runs to the ton Has Network $200 to $600 the source |{s being of the carried mineral, out by this the that Veins. Buckhorn vein and in tn the | found at veins, its On netur one Bar the north veins in an open cut ore $150 to $300 a ton has On the east annd At aie tan this shaft west ene of ha. sherk non. ‘PEERY FORMS NEW WONDER COMPANY a shi win eel ft feet | "ih Has 2: 400 Nonbebe vail of Feet Feet Spider in quartz, Five leases on the ground | all are being worked and several of} them are getting into the rich ore showing upon the surface, _ except With 2,400 feet that rich float is occasionally found |the fissure from Development is showing, however, Wasp mines, at that the district is a perfect of veins and cross veins, have marvelous shown the work em of is now networ ne | which so far) t"acting richness, scjentifically well under and|is exploring way the newer and companies are the following: Fine Gold Seven Troughs Mining pany, with Hie os terday Peery m launched Mining strike the of who York, yes- Christmas Won- with a says the New Associated with $1,000,000, Commercial of Utah, New company, of | York the which the Spider & Wonder, Nev., is ex- sojourning zation properties along ore, D. H. now ;der Newer Companies Formed, Among Strike Fissure. A pecullarity of the district is "that | the veins are all blind fissures, nothng Along and Wasp The Mr. Peery im this undertaking are com- | Frank Knox, president of the National adjoining the| Bank of the Republic of Utah, and Knickerbocker oup and which! Ben D. Luce, one of the pioneers of claims to have ie vich Ivor vein: the| that locality. Seven Troughs Consolidated Mining; After a careful examination of the company, control of Ne was purchased a few days ag , L. Holbrook from John Exaenttan met eG 000 cash; the Seven Troughs Cleghorn, now controlled) by Tonopah: and Goldfield operators; the weoming group, east of the Fairview. owr by Kavanagh properties acquired by the Christmas Wonder company, Mr. Luce says them that they are identical with the more prominent of the camp, and he has no doubt that they are to-be made as productive. It is the intention of the company to begin systematic de- Smyth of Goldfield; the Seven Troughs| Therien, upon whose ground, near the| !easer, ample Brothers: the aliepal: caenad by M. A.) velopment, Knickerbocker, district" in the the first geld made, was Seven Troughs Signal company, which has just by former Secretary of mond and Peak Mining formed been State associates. Ham- The Seven Troughs Sab takes its name from Seven ‘Troughs canyon, which was so called from he fact that fe cine had provided there ~ waterIng place for their herds and the proeAnlgns included troughs seven in number. The first discovery of gold was made jin the canyon last February when a prospector named William Stotts, grubstaked by Joseph Therien a blacksmith of Lovelock, departed from the beaten paths and went northWest from. that town instead of castward. We picked up' some rich float which he carried back to Lovelock and when it became known from where the yellow stuff came there pede for . the : canyon. : Farmers Staked was a : Out Claims. that none of the blind Six Beet of given a grab-sample seam The latest Manhattan attained. NEW discovery values idpeations "hear in were largely kept £ ‘those who were me early days was and a as Oth ae $1,000. these|Copper ro eee Which district See Much Work. . company, that to those of the company adjoining, failed, prominent New York have interested themselves Fortuna and it was learned they Ohi¢ having investors in Boston The Fortuna is deriving from S = Con. Working Half Shifts on Account of the Fuel Famine. by 1-65 | and Salt the The history of Goldfield other southern camps has caused Lakers to regret their delay, and same condition Troughs, will unless they prevail in awaken to the app ee tunities that confront them. The es that are being found seem ecaanie, would merehant' that and mark have if me I the people down should actually of as state been this a city ‘hot-air the assays obtained." Inspection of satch 8. Tracy, Copper the yesterday ment for Brigham making the enough high was A shaft in Wa- the city of equip- property néar is to be sunk lo} Lag MMEEIGT TOG BUG Wy ; AT FST May saugan Mustang M anbatton ay OD Manhattan ah fe cae . ET, NEQTIAW BE Fake cee cbc North Star | eee copper ore will . M4 63 18 99 abesccrcces 13.60 38 ene 5A Welovesdeae ASL Nie cabs. csvwccccsee RRMA fxtension © thoroughly convinced that they awill devel remarkably rich mine, or uh Al 16 09 19 00 |....500. it 56 a0 9 a bs see 2B as an 1.99 3.80 70 1:60 | 20 ‘2 : 18 5s a 1.6744, a 5.75, ld or ?- B 1.874) 3. 5 1.45 aU tees Tonopah Extensi. m cot ; of the imlsing atocks 05 fal 84 +s Ad 8 : 1.70 rae week; previau: sterday that 5 ower George dell opened, has Bigj been 06 7 around iM "New at Ss Assays S2.266.67 Amalgamated [Own share which volume a | the Fair, ‘hen Chain RLS" with Too Mines ‘he Sever a ae a, red ee pe "I ope yee Union ye advancer - vas 5 Northern = shares VF.sold-d utFried $1 2.) Reading a ve gained l.and oan Sen DALM ARS LON no PB Pe of sloc $1 outstanding compiny eae owns atoius irview one Tonopah l-|about claims in} dis Ma any [0 and . ey t : The ATs the Texas, point 1 ( ex for rhe low and: ; inst es D Woz } - n Nee > cht \ etee Northern f are ric Great ae antS markey be- E each;| came rather dull and very irregt ire on | Priet "ugged on dull fradinie eg indebt five ghs mining See RE pre- ; T rarpadne 7 a ° dee and re ene aa ri. pressure t ee vets maven the alock ext irregul iY os . ed cont es nearly Yesterday total ile on he el ge. anounler o 45,700 shat weler She } aH of $31/689 was pala & I "he & business id pete Ps in eee é. Holbrook. ALS Prom. 0.000 | jen L. .O etly Fraction, | Yl ¥ of t as ice Mounitaln of the. par.y ilwe hares: of trenaury 1) 000 HIGH, Nevada ite Issues. Jarin. |ment,of prices on we is sluggish and al ammoth Lester na hand, RUNS $00 re nes ORI -_. 7 from Buchanan as York, oO We and ¢ boery Selling OF hace a ninien down to Zolke Carisa sold pa opr: wa i general ri} sh Beek Tune - nee; . ; ada Hills "and" Nevada Y terday is bet las Troughs Mining con , 100 offers : Chunk ,y The price as $175 and about. thi [opened at |Day went |. to Ste d the2 stockpeak SEAL alte- eel Bt, the cheap 75 low at. become so thoroughly | &! the machine's practica-| Knight BLACKHORSE el Pacit A land aS ULB ap nd ad a of firee AEs ¥le ae 4 d nyelyrie shivp recovery Arulgamated ren ait tes ect = the tru ne prefe ‘ a Colo ie, a0. fe i ree to tte No co dee in Union Copper oT 2 ' VOostlJaolos = ui hadil a satreril Power company recently sent to it iday's quotation ind 1les follow irket Cor uw time bu there Ww un Boston offfee a chunk of ore Weighing | - gotiets C2 3 eh ae haphih nh which Reading ussr65 pounds, taken. from. the workings | a \M P.M rendered about alleit: had Bained. Tacs i in its Buchanan group of claims in }Bid. JAsked || Bid. |Asked. | continued, dull. Chica vO a, the Blackhorse istrict at J8.-feet | wT ree eee ee Minneaupoli ind Omaha arn ‘ped 10 depth The Boston people had. the | eee rrr = I" i ; } 74 polnt piece of rock assayed, and the local | joy 7 ai rp >= rh iarket devel i prononne e n ofthe received word yesterday that it f eck 1. "iy re t CLor 3 Ah dene a ae Rg rat dete renuchd OF SE SRRe hy gold But. tab Phe Buchanan group. is one Upon Which the Amalgamated. intends to Start systematic development work ery soon tne Sine * P eee Mines Company, B l a bs Jack nese SE PONS Con. Mer Cyclone Century The Apex Mines company, ized Onder the laws of the Maine, filed a copy of its organ- | Colo. state of } Dal articles of a gif 1 a ‘l On { MA Min AL Oal 1.8) ) bial 7 ; 0ht ea iz bb a which value has been subgeribed $99,985 snares and the have }G. r Centval .| set aside as treasury stock. The filing}Galena fee in the secretary of state's office . BUNGE amounted to $1,008. The claims owned a west by the company are not mentioned in Lit ; 1 s e ‘ are s the artinlae artic les or in whi ( h stat they are Lit. Chief, located... The officers of the company) Warren ? Akers president, James Lb, Mz unter, treasurer and Clar-| ence JI) Isaton, Ma the Seven Troughs district H. S. Woolley, president of 1.20 reap <ve = je wind 17 ni ( - = ay) ) 05 oe 18 1 1.50) aahe a uw 14 il a0 The we all apt. icenen railroad ten set- losses salts factor Duncan MaeVie ne Consolidated, left last vu. aa ‘Sion of Victoria the eee night|yi, Con 1c days. D. :C.. Jacking," C. A wy Gemmel 3. of C inney the U tah and |. lower a ee = Eoiene company's general : ; James company, Dyer r managers, of the » returned has Weimer Weimer Ontario. tdward MecCarrick expects Edwa J shortly for the Fairview, Nev to look after mining Interests * ' , 7 £. J. Waugh, of erests - looking ry ian es of Bet- and Frank J. Hagbeen at Yerington, over the properties of OPEN eee ee of | Garin tie raat Ls eral A. and Di- > + Weather 10 -__-_-_ Record. at 500 oe 200 2 t bie Bell, 100 at Mammoth, temperature t pay exOt { 409 degrees; since accumulated igeranire stace Jan. 1, 40 de- idity, Felutive 69 humidity, per 69 cent per at 6| cent at Weather or snow today, cloudy, -_---- oO DO od os i YOU ago with local NO oy hae the Ely district most extensive copper known? Vulue pelng. boom shipped, 25c, und In the world of are construction? That Ely ts destined thousand months? people are to within of Lower S197, 500 at ore yet! active and} now under| have the next forty) ten] at £2.00, Richmond and oe Cop. Coul. and I. Mer you can floor, and wonderful calling on Popular Music :at © for 2he, Beesley exhibition glve vaines winge, uct i, er eS Lhe Outfitters. ! a Tegal Skelton Publis hing . make Lithod Stock Certilicates, Vouchers, Rolls Blank Books Mining tolls, Bi: Assay Reports Salt Lake City, s00ks, N ete Utah 235 5 Iuin | JOHN . C. CUTLER = INVESTMENT established JR. in 2 BANEE cai 1893.) 1 ue Wie at = ught . Both Phones and Bold, 127. ‘1 n 6 Main ALi " ‘Anaconda, S6c, 100 al at be YERINGTON-IRONSIDES© &7e ye or lM 'Nevada's Great Copper Camp. §),4410. q Market. | 37.6242) 2 3. z | = 22 G%c- steady: fine a] New Private Wire Service. | ~Wool : net eae 37 6 Western Stock Now Refdy. CENTS A SHARE 25 |¢ ‘loseah M. MW. TIBBALS, Merald Bldg, Gity. ($34. " 7 oT 7 -| BLASTS WEE KLY a ARKET LETTER PRE JAS. Jan, ae r F /' Central Ne Con Louis, on ae STOOKA, ANK roc KS BS ox ati Teas Other-Hieh By ly oii ritor x ang e = 4 oh ices ist a\ 5c, a 67.0 be in on ‘the grown' | cal. and Ariz.|.. $40|i90,00 fis. 00 /178.50 oo the : learn more district, by music fa 1B ies ; son St. | 10 100 at S206, at 2e 100 ut 1,800) ‘ .. of company's Corporation about this) poy ia. $50) if 87%) 13-87%4| 14.00 writing or Newhouse .. | 30) 17.0% | 18 6.75 |.17.00 -- ----S=> ----s CHASE & EAGLB, ee Se eS Mining Brokers, Ely, Nev. St. ores Wool. -_- the ne sum P: ~|Sates| High| Low ge SMS. 1. isd: 23 ; 400] 31.8734] BLT Kange Main BONDS. oe Boston Copper Bingham }; B Con: Lower 1,500 - ad a aus tain 3 1 ¢ ; 173 O44 Pn 2 the found that the ore body is 20 feet Hine: ev than at first thought With a Wtte more work, it is expected that another 5great ore body ) willl be uncovered. ne at} Ake, That some of her stocks haye risen Ney: Utah from Ais ona a sharo to $18.00 injn. Butte . t sixty U: Copper: «+ +15), That x "other ground in this belt is) L s See just as valuable as these? valt tah Gone ok That 10 12x - of onthe of 64 per cent lead, 30 ounces in Silver, S in gold, and almo t 27 per' gent coppe \ be cont ‘ d to f 3.6242. a 3.8 shares, OPEN BORED ago 100. at: Shares sold, 43 Valué of shares, square That the" largest smelters and conden trators $1.8, level samples sell-| in 13 pea a Tian , Predicted, body encountered ore £.700-foot : a ,at 00 at Se Now Yoris'600 ato twenty pots at 10,900. rain | days. Lou Dillon, 1,000 Mountain Lake, contains the deposits ever Is ‘ efi. Bigger! Up Showing Body ve: 2500 at 13' Shares sold That today she is the most active min-| ing region in the wor hares _ shares = --- MAMMOTIL IS MAM moth mine has been uncovered for more than 300 feet and is said-tagbe 0 ro wall. to wall. Assdvs 155 feet from wa z Assdy of ree on | Md tus. ww 4 0k KNOW Nevada That this copper belt miles in oxte t? That withou ne Ogle ut 24sec We. , oa at| 20} Victor Consolidated, 1,(09 at Ic, seller 6) mm. : No precipitation accuinulated de -first the ince ficleney of pre relpitation of ie month, .l4 inch; accumulated deof srecipitatic ym since 1. : LOWER 300 days; ine indLee"Anaconda, cnn ¢ ‘AO aoe eee ae a t $12 Seven E s p ph pee an es Total sales at 2c: May Day, ul 2te, 2,000 at Nev: ada Thills" aH ve aoe os Ati bn Color ws PLGOD Little f ibe con at Tes "2"! ere $5.50 10 oy coon oR degrees; roininvum temperature, 4 ‘degrees! mea temperature, 3l degrees, which is 5 derees above normul, accumulated exss of e the me irae es Pennsylvania Paaitinic Louis. and Nash aaiee S17a sixty at Ontario. 400 at $5.( Silver Shjeld, 300 Pel c 1 led at 6 Onio ronlcin Mat eller Yesterday's record at tle local offico| hey of the weather bureau tor the twenty- : nd Central The aa ak Iiac, 1,0) of ae 87,551.50, she Sules. Dillon io hi ago Dally : Pacific Pac ith Pacitfl aaa N Ore Consolidate cd. me A sev- Lake to Salt last visit their weeks Baird ath preferred Ches ts medi-! ze A. POLLCCK & CO,,"" M1 Bankers and Brokers. W. Second SAL' South [EE Street, Ty, Orders Promptly Executed tn! Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain,' and Provisions. Private leased' wires - with LOGAN AND), BRYAN Correspondents. Mem-;, ay Ti bers New York Stock Exchangeyio| Yew York Cotton Exchangejia Boston Stock Exchange, Chia. cago Board of Trado. We han-i: dle all prominent Utah Mining: and Commercial Stocks. Our Mr. CTIICAGO ~ 8 oot his BOARD oer a Stamrnothy Victor rector F, H. Buhl of the ape ae Mining ee have xpr themselve Ss being well satistic d "with the behavior of. the Honerine mine George Wwe0lns e Lb 5 Illinois Central Ont. and Western al and Texa at} Sc 180, 1,000 at $1.86 lat $1.82% . = Muy Day, 0 at Mountain Lake, ee atc ‘ President 1,000 $11,798. shares, Value Grand city, to | office follows aly gh.La shel Southern do 100 Seen at $1.70.ened KENT <a Det jin the assay at Prices ces. ld. 11.400 aii Nevada known has arrived 1.400 1000 at $1.75,a a eee per the Nevada Douglas Copper company, returned yesterday Chey found conditions highly satisfactory. = : since Nt Beck Tunnel 0 at SL80 Colorade Mining, 500 at $1.40 Mountain Lake, 200 at 92c, 300 at We New York, 100 at 2x Richmond and Anaconda, 1,000 at Ise shies city, eat e copper diStrict in A. Hyder, a well Dog, Utah, i eee to lea district this; spe ee eee Se has oxtensive pah Cc. formerly Stray C "1 Copper a trip to from of prices Or 13 ana Southern Missouri Northern a aoe a ni d preteyyed renee Union aes high-peas srook. Rap. Tr jAm. Car and Fdy soee : a Pact tiee rs : oe at ce aia of : rar' <..C. 144 35 Ajax Ont as "arisa, 900 at 68¢. HO Atte Daly Judge, 100at $12.37) Grand Central, 0 at 2 Copper isch Bolts and pre | Calo. spielen sprepet 04 Petes Pe 3 Eh company, went to Bingham last night Nevhda Fairview: 100 at-284c. to attend a dance given by Mr. Jack Star Consolfdated, 1-000 at 17c, ling in Bingham Canyon hall to the j yaze puyer sixty days he olo. F.-and I i public: Steel el : ee ens red cat 06 == Li weak frem Harriiaan f ie alis- , range Nori 07 g 1.9 43 qin) 7 =~) | o7- { f | National Le ud Am. Locomott area - f 60 "Dats mh bof h iat "Steel common. dt ‘opped 1 Bhi ites Toasl erat Slane: ear iweie Only lett a ove shhic Se d Moralngss Session, F. P. Swindler, superintendent of mines for the Bingham Consolidated, went to Bingham yesterday to visit] the Dalton & Lark pee ry. R. ae "og = | ...| = Rose in Califor-|yel property be there,a.: week. or) ------ Balaklala the expecting to for nia company fell in Northern Rauge> re 12 ‘5 ) Sq ge | IE States orices The qe | 25.000 1.0734) 1.25 09 1 id afteragos bearish appre is lowest 15} 5 ks Commerce commas lautaation Rib) Great <a skeet 1 he ; - es = Northwestern railroad near Missouri |S Swansea..|.:......]..:-5 Al 05 Valley last Sunday. Neither was In- | ‘retro Petpet S10 jured, but they escaped with only wae Utah |. ie doWo haber eel. 2,00 which they wore at the time of t fi, S | al 7 43%2)) 42 accident, 4 1.75, 4 the for | Northern "Pac ifte, Chieago and Northwester and st Paul Reading end | Pennsylvania, afte showing mederate Barly. Ly aCe oe ced nd 2 sk Pen eh mialzumated =H ‘ ini pyle condral. declits Nit ee LEA United I8lg 0 0 "Wee 7 1601. 5S Jodie on (osetia eo Be Interstate' 8tocks Ws Con tn of ul lawenttmatton sequently developed 36 Amalgamated Nevada Mines & Power |Sil Shield company, with his daughter, Miss Cora Stra yo oe Woolley, was in the Pullman car ely Chiet? be! which was burned on the Chicago &4 = Columbas Pacific ches oclated 1.40 4 .3.70).3)ra 42 35, 26 9. OX) isp er nd half advantage and Union \ Asi 1 7 wh 1,85 1,19 2451] during the lished an point he nay i.0 | by.BGsthe FS 6145 S s(t mares a 3.6214). <2 ai of 1914 4.621 2) St ieee |< reoiehe Sacramento ' ") ' Anas.) the|Selby 0 1.85 ap Rich: Lafayette Hanchett went. to. Bingham yesterday to look after Boston Consolidated affairs in the camp. 1s 1.5 da 1,80 | N oun ihe Mining Notes. Nev. H it eveThe : : . Fatt Kindergarten Mining company | Nev, ney a Fs yesterday sent * several six-horse teams|N,= tl, ¥ Flot k and mining equipment to its property | Ontario in A | by 4.17%) 16 140 iL dit ‘ector 18 j Vike > : op ey =| tensions, : pL. Dillon Mammoth). Mammoth are: s 19 oy 18 : Central been|G. } 1215) Atenison, "Pain Ivanlayes Paul, Reading and Brook lyn Rapid rt Stbes| on marten aria upward cours: ins running froma ai et rel {rz iction. to about cs point ins ilvania and Reading and poluwts in Great Northern Nimans Ahk avon to ie i wo 1. Le. be'2|| aS =n "| Is $10 divided intoFifteen shavesshares of theof} |)Hmerald and B. 1 each of stock the remaining |e, Northern. Packie, =e is O« 2 Me 48. I B nina 10a incorporation yestercay with the seec- | ; = ts , of P state ‘ » The : : 2¢ SURES retary Phe capitalization of 714 | poypoy the company is placed at $4,000,000, ) ps Nest : 61 | 6.00 1) ok -- displayed) | considerable weakness: thn | trading, in yiolent contrast Company Shares. " 46 20 yas Ont ats ss Geass « Girl i an 92 a mous a tray Dog ........ aay fF sbneMennne seve SRBDERM Cr Cts; 5.5 s52e nag Hum ey ees Consolidated ives. arin - 2 3.10 Trian the 07 a. us... TSS aN slow fine Top PUERTO 25 34 13 His is Svs ANG Vee cctceesisess eal Pepys. sox : Sandstorm . be ores rote RR eae at ny anys of Silver Pick. extension taken out to pay all the expense sinking Upon visiting the property a few days ago Mr. Tracy : 4.00 2 + 40 which has been partiIt is believed that grade us 20 " wee] fe gona dgit Origina ; Pine Nut. 1.55 .06 14 ik oOPeon Red 1.5 3.80 1.90 60 j OMIG) Gouin... 19 3.15 " .@ 3 1.3236) 3.00 | 1.87%] .65 ‘Combination si us my | _.90 5.00 4.00 1.00 9.00 43 1.80 1.40 1.15 1-00 .35 | 1.4716} swanee | wax tg MMC | | | preside too Nevada, cree {238 | 33 t=! MA... MONTH...) man |j vere es as Many the Uteh-Karns Tun- |} sold as Carepans, ine aging J.lelosing take charge of the tles & Mathez ; Walter C. Orem enbarth, who have paves} 2 | ine cpee--ncovnare | MacNamara } 2 19 2 23 | auehaceessece | | | Pe ---| Recraeaie | Pevkonserssecer :;);.2 0 | ; National B New York Gonsdiidated Scere the ) wereores Jim eae AUMDO +.' wo00EO, extension mend an URE of purchases company's City. on the ore body ally developed, Cro {| | | | her, metallurgist, 1.90 Mer Indian Camp Jumping Jack Niwa president company, Golden on Setiicn Lone Star. Workings. It | | 13 | Pas eer leet | Leora ie | i .2243| ‘ . } | 52 | | mM | 14 | Neoneda est FL renc ie | tole gether | Bid. |Asked. {| -.19--| 2 | | BM : } 48 49 fee 91 $5.75 |$ 6.00 cf ae) oe | ot | 23 i 4s 14 See ae led 1h ...-| 12 3 Tou IBeet | 14 | Goldfield Daley MTT SCG cece cove ccceeses Gold Wede Mss oscednaesnee ireat Bend nee Great Bend Ann of Listed. | CHEALD. He Machine Price bility that2 they y 1 I - private 5 az ‘chance.' Tonneling they having convinced of With the oyunu: A. Pollock & Co., bankers and received the following Nevada SUPROLION) cosG sce -sene ca iets | Mii Walker, J Tewson saith jn, and. W. E. Vigus, held a meeting veslerday at whieh it was decided unanimously to advance the pri of the company's stock from $1 to $1.56, the increase to take effect February 1 This action was induced largely by the Impression gained by members of the board who recently visited Cleveland to see the big machine which is being built there for Y Moffat railroad latitude an daho. CONSIDER STOCK crTOO } ; Rs. It is, of course, Impossible for work on the branch railroad from Caliente to the mining camp to be started until the snow shal have disappeared. is and this feature of the blockade doubtless the worst in the estimation of the Pioche people. The contract for the railroad work has been let and it is understood that the contractors are ready to begin activities as soon as weather conditions will ‘Be rmit. MUBING c200- bce escnes se Atlanta ..,. Saeed a ; enoirts tore et tle : i Bullfrog Daisy , Bullfrog Victor Bonanza . Black Roe Ste " Black Butte E ris nsion Bullfrog Minin Crescen OFA Y St nel leve The management is highly Pleased Sick the excellent showing being made in the property The Pioche mining camp is pe ast neing an unusual visitation in Me form of a six-foot fall of snow. It requires two days for the stage to ecovel the thirty miles between the camp and Caliente and a serious fuel famine is imminent Already the mines are running with of half forces on account the scarcity of fuel, and if the blockade lasts it will be only a short time until they will have to close down altogether. The inhabitants are hopeful, however, that the snow will not last long, as it is hardly likely to do in that James brokers, SIGNS 15 west of the tunnel It i belleved tnat | Favorites Fail to Hold Recent Selling Pressure on Sto Columbus ore body will be encor tered about 110 fect below the LOH: Gains-New Stock With an Attack on Harri 4 R Ground. mining stock quotations Wire yesterday: ope Fr drifted tunnel, all i point 53° fe the irectors of ne Une Machine larvacteristic gossan and quartz iron 1 outcrop, which stands out promiently on the Ely C Sonsolidated Copper operties at Ely, Nev says Walter G. Filer, the company ‘s president, in a New York interview, ‘Is an unfailing index of Copper values below throughout the distriet. Such favorable exposures are found between the Zach shaft and the American shaft In the early days of the B district, between these workings, profit paying gold mining Was carried on, as is evidenced the xtensive excavations and Mines COMPANY, having Quartz on j | | an exchange. silver-lead ores in the upper workings @ means required 9, leven the copper- benring ores belov Iily Tron Prominently Caledonia --- Is Out and | is yesterday son of Byron Groo of this city Young that it to be as actively exploited Groo located a number of claims cov-|on Broad is street. is also ering what has since proven to be|a short time ft will be listedsaid that in upon tho he came home and was "taken ill with typhoid fever, nable to protect his holdings. His :fecations all lapsed with the others, of District, Colorado IN FORTUNA Property Stands Gassan Winvence eececrat Fairview agle Goldfiela Consolidated Olden sncpo ease GROTH OLD oe, "cpcedenvevcceree Gold Bar seaees peed Great Bend- he ee at Db. in Characteristic per er oTingstetl sink at a Advances te a few Salt Lake capitalists are intabestod in Seven Troughs, but it seems strange to me that a great many more have not given attention to the district. It is a well known Le that SaltLakers did not ‘get any great extent in . districts ae southern Nevada, owing to the fact that they did not care to take much of vada, ae that depth and) The efforts of F. Augustus to and|Seeure the possessions of the Heinze Fortuna alive. in she dis-| Scott Groo,| in Heart bi Alt from tnt will now Karns Cow Boy etna Cash Boy .............. Consolidated Virginia Gouimbia Moufitain nqu Diamond "ld BUIMIM cies senesas Dexter . sss...ee Eagle's Nest Seclipse iy pred ‘Mohawk . Seven indicates enhance YORKERS Copper Mining might be added ground, of Directors Find It When Making the averuge was $10 that may prove good ok finding rich pannings everywhere, concluding there must be ledges, and relo- account level Deve the Assay $128 on UNCOVER NEW VEIN IN WASATCH COPPER : of of Lake, on across the entire width. A streak of three to five inches near the hangIng wall has yielded three assays, the average, it Is claimed, being $1,922 in gold to the ton The main shaft of the mine is sinking beside the vein which it Interested most assay ere at feet ore, IS UNFAILING "The advent of spring will witness a vast amount of development work, and the town of Vernon will unquestionably grow with great rapidity. At present there are about a hundred and fifty miners at work in the district. fernon has a population of about two hundred and fifty, which number is being added to daily by the arrival of people from camps in all parts of Ne- a The Annie Laurie claim, owned by the Manhattan Mining company, in the Manhattan district, again comes to the front with a strike, Six feet of ore tapped at a depth of 120 feet in the main working shaft, is said to have Are eated FOS ; an the main Seta Ore Gives Average of $128 a Ton, uncovered. a result most of carly locations were perimited to at the end. of the 90 days for, which wey could be held without regular assess work. About th Goldfield camp, aid of the to ANNIE LAURIE HAS STRIKE. veins were these ape time prospeetovs Marmhattan invadedfrom the stam-|Ped at intervals along the course. At a depth of fifty feet the ledge showed Values aroun $50; ue 100- Farmers and business men ik ey to the scene in all sorts of nveyances. and many claims were eine out The work done was of a very superficial character, however, and happened without and to sink as ies will permit bodic discovery | ove the and in Salt Sutloole"hox the Spring Will capitali- INDEX with gald Harris running from| been open = vein' avin omer out "even rodese and Rosebud certainly look good to me. It is, of ceourse, Known that only a comparatively small amount of work has been done, and there absolutely no means at this time of pt aa the wealth of the two distric Seven roughs is a little older than ueebutl and naturally more work has been done there Thus far the claim owners of Rosebud have practically made 10 effort to do anything other the location work on their ground. values in silver found in Rosebud run high into the thousands, and it is most unlikely that any of the locators will lose their ground through failure to do their location work in the required time. "In Seven Troughs the development work has advanced exceedingly well Owners of claims and newly formed companies are at work, and a few leases have been let The fact that the locators are very reluctant to place a figure on their holdings. or jeer thes ground makes it apparent that they are well satisfied with the 9 is the the ore resembles that taken from Fairview. One of the veins is a eens sSfissure, and it is expected that the most See cee ee of or on be SAYS OIX FEET OF SNOW BLOCKADES PIOCHE Claims idea fact blging claims in "These leases, with the the Seven Troughs district, owned by Mr. Harris, are located in the heart of that district, and consequently he expects to make a "stake" in the country. Three of claims owned by him in the Rosebud district are also well loc a being about 4,000 feet in a westerly direction from the well aon Sraeti Palace and Powhattan groups Sa. of the two districts, Mr. the veins carrying values are always |} found with the yello¥porphyry as the footwall and the black as the The Lloyd-Knickerbocker group of ing wall. The gangue is quartz. claims, which has been incorporated porphyry belt is from three to four as the Seven Troughs Vernon Mining miles ~wide, and extends from Vernon company, adjoins the Buckhorn on the continuously to Rosebud, southeast, This the scene of the almost. most recent. sensational strike. Four} which is on the same range of mogndistinet veins traverse the ground. On tains and about 35 miles from Ver- of pockets their location and the high values found on them, namely, the groups of the Seven Troughs Vernon Mining company, and the Seyen Troughs Fine Gold Mining company. Considerable development ni 1S} older and the yellow the later flow, dgne on this property and ore i8|the present idea is that the yellow Is in gold at Their Walter G. Filer Teils of Indications of the District's Riches. > croppings elsewhere led to the uncovering of huge copper bodies, rock, much of which showed free when the horizon of unleached porin abundance, and an attire {typical of) phyry was penetrated, at depth in the formerly a} porphyry from 60 feet to 100 feet or Ray D. Harris, the desert more. Our exploration in these shafts, arrived man of Salt Lake, newspapel and also jn the Brilliant shaft, have from yesterday morning in the city fully come up to anticipation: Vernon, Seven Troughs Mining district, "The most recent ore exposed in the Alpha shaft workings of the Ciroux Nevada, where he is now Jocated. Mr Consolidated mines also tends to prove Harris highly impressed with the is the existence of a strong cast-west conditions prevailing in the Seven zone of frect-smelting ore, on line in with the Brilliant, American and Zach Troughs and Rosebud districts, shafts, which the croppings and old and both of which he has interests, workings just spoken of locate is confident that they will prove them"Undoubtedly, in the north end of selves as great mining centers as have our property will be opened a zone of high grade ore, of which = § are any of the camps in the central and large bodies of concentrating produets southern parts of the state, | of corresponding extent and values to Mr. Harris has been a resident of those blocked in the Ruth workNevada for about three years, with ings of the Nevada Consolidated, adthe exception of the short period spent joining our ground on the north in Salt Lake, He returned about two months ago to Goldfield from Salt sake, and a month ago when the execitement in Seven Troughs and the Rosebud districts began to attract considerable attention, he made a visit to both sections He has acquired considerable ground in both districts, and holds two leases on blocks of ground on two of the properties in the Seven Troughs district that are now attracting attention, his especially bocker is the Fairview group of « laims, Has Two Porphyrys. owned by the Seven Troughs Mining} of the one this city, of Lloyd Sam Knight-Holbrook-| a company, Friedman corporation. Ore of fabul- | ploneers of the camp, in descr ibing the ous values has been taken from this district specifically, says: property. o : ‘The district covers the east slope One mile south of the Fairview is! of the Stonehouse range of mountains. Moler's Buckhorn group of five claims, | It is composed of two porphyrys, yeladjoining the site of the town of Ver-| low and black The biack being the non. been Wull Doors. With they last, wouldn't n trench a streak then covered, and in the class of embryo bon- | ab number of prospects! pegan . Seven de-} with but little class.! showings west of are a values ore g giving average of rf ore . foot veln of $1,660 a ton, with an elght-inch to $56,000 from went which Bema g106,000 a It was then neat the real excitement place them north missed Taking Began. Fried edman, have who P proceeded toto hav 0 ground thoroughly | yrospectec ut figures. all all? s of of ifif De , What isi the > basis At He present time there @e in the! -have which properties four district been sufficiently we developed tO) whose At the he ee Seought an SS nee © hoarse ty sheaek bd from : 2. 18 )«6ppropeL. and Holbrook Al Enlcnt | ope five in up well tions 1 sue open " for cash considera yelopment that Excitement it that fearful Cripy like with, conjure to thus Real quartet of southern Nevada proshave ~anaugh, Willlam named peetors iThomas Kavanaugh, John MacAdon land William Chalmers located ce o f claims ; last + Fairview iew gr Apr group entity found they about ai {n scratching cireles ecisble {quartz showing free gold Bvidently Excitement. name was A ughs. 7 seven it When of Basis and History Brief Not of Riches Camp's | fortune. Bonanza Latest of Something AHEAD | > $6 IT|*tre EXPLOIT TO FORMED | ; ‘ z ARE COMPANIES . Sian Nore, "gis.d00) wanton, + by Glit- tering Wealth. MANY Tres The ating Pollock BOARD now membees. OF TRADRERS |