Show gold quartz r quartz i there are many persons ed in the madu oper operandi lIndi of q mil ling who imagine that tile lie casl of in milling in cost gold qumi tz approximates and of silver to the milling i an and a they consequently believe that a 9 golat row 4 quartz u a artz ve mettr ll 11 I 1 w will i I 1 I 1 of little value to a poor r nan man un prove sell the same or lualice lu allce less leas he can asell bomati mail to surplus capital to develop and work it we frequently hear thu the remark made by parties who have dabbled in silver mines or inac falsely pur porting to be such euch that it takes a gold old mills annito cn nito 16 work a silver MI mine ine but we it takes a silver hear bear that to bare lly eyet yet mine to work a a gold one I 1 in III or of the first proposition these p persons esons inva I 1 bably re refer j r to th fg e listol tle the great silver mines minca of our neighbor nevada follow fillow that because it however daei not tho the working of silver quartz mines are that all ill other quartz expensive eo 80 very leads are equally so eo per contra we assert a and we have some ome little practical knowledge of the matter whereof we speak that there is no sort of approximation in fh the cost of working go gold id rock and silver r rock 1 however rich a silvor silver lead discover he be cannot realize a 2 mau may JL a cent gutof it by working alic ore antil after he be has expended large 0 euma of money mone yin lin erecting the necessary reduction works he cannot as ae 3 with a mine min of gold quartz commence in a small email way and ana make the mine pay its current expenses as the process of develop development ment is carried on when ath gold bearing att quartz ar tz y veins eins are found nearly free froma the base metals as are arc those of the sweetwater mines the for dunate discoverer or owner ofa rich lead can although he be maybe as poor as aa jobs turkey or that far more ini impoverished ed class of individuals editors and printers by in industry austry and yer perseverance severance develop his claim and turn the product of biso ores into gold bars without any aid from outside par aties the cost of reducing gold quartz is now but a moiety of the sum it once cost A quartz mill capable of of reducing 40 tons of rock per day can be on the ground in the sweetwater mining country for one tenth the I 1 amount of money that it has cost for foi erecting acy respectable sized mill in the state of nevada and where owners owner f of good claims have not the means fir erecting a first class mill orao or do potI not feel disposed to sacrifice a part of ther their claims claim for the purpose of acquiring the mean sithey can by the simple labor of their hands and with the materials I 1 on the ground erect arra stars that will enable them to get the principal part of f the gold from their rock and b by rl prudence and economy acquire in a very short time the necessary Amo amount unto af 1 f funds to enable thim them to purchase andrut up the bosc improved and nd I 1 modern 0 dern at cayl 0 of mill i j pitr vit ft 41 the poor owner of the silver quartz leads he case is I 1 B quite different he be may T own a thousand of the best leide leads in iii t the country put but if he expects to do anything 4 toward the development of them he masv P hia aid the capitalist before becan he can tako take the first ft step toward the desired end A good goia quartz ledge leage edu can now be almost as j cheaply spen aa a gold |