Show REGARDING CAPE NOME Old utah Miner Niner Says the Country Is All Right Ro the prospects for tor making money In the Cape Some ome section of John F Delaney who has been beca identified with tiM th diggings of Utah and states sin since 1868 yesterday gave gao his hie opinion to a group of listeners In one of the mining offices Mr Ir De Dc DeaMY aMY last MUOn at the Cape and andIs Is now preparing to return having havins al nad engaged for tor and several men whom he Intends to take with hint him Heo He is not out he says In the Interest of any company compan nor Is he in any way connected with other affairs but he believes that In Inno inno no ther section Are 1 the e chances for a apor por men to make a stake as good as along the Alaskan teem Cape to Cape Prince or of a dig tane of more than mileS I Before coining comins down last October De Dc 1 Janey heard reports from the latter see sec zion which tended to show that It was fully funy as rich if not richer then than the Nome dl district and he express expressed the opinion that nien who pushed on to that point anti and gave ave Some ome the goby would avoid the rush of tenderfeet and come out all right Mr Ir says sas there l Is ab absolutely no about the value of the beach dl diggings and there is plenty of room for tor everybody who will to go to work for them themselves elves and make good goodmoney goodmoney money thirty mile circle drawn around he says MYS will cover all an anthe the green so 90 tar far pro prospected This Is isto to 10 the only means mean men have In thet to prospect pro Is to take what food tood and tools they are able to pack on an theIr backs and start out When their grub Is gone they must re return return turn so 90 It has been for them to work far away from their base of f es Not to exceed half a dozen creeks inthe In Inthe the ot of Some Nome City have been prospected and as they have proven rich ti many places it is reasonable to suppose that man many mort will m be found equally as good and M as the coun try becomes P populated ted the supply poInts trill lUbe be extended Men who do riot not want to work for themselves can find flad employment ment w with without th out trouble and the man with a little capital need not labor at all Tt The Cape Capa Some Nome sold gold is worth about US iS per oUn ounce e and last year miners were onlY too gad to sell It for tor 14 in cash lS as there was no money in the country countryMen Men working with a receIved 8 8 a day and board carpenters black blacksmiths blacksmiths smiths and nd other received mm from 2 to per hour end and while these figures may be lowered a little this year b be does not look for any great change In the schedule The fact Mr Delaney says that met with machines to wash the beach sands have been able to pay pa 8 1 a day speaks louder than words for the worth ot of the beach deposits The he gold is very fine hut but easy to save and while the whole sea season son oon Delaney did d not hear of sIngle specimens going over 3 cents In value the particles recovered were so numer numerous numerous ous that everybody engaged In washing appeared to be making money rapidly Mr Delaney thinks so well ot of the country that during the winter inter he has dl disposed posed of aU all his mining Interests In Inthis Inthis i this state mate and will give his entire time timeto I to building a fortune on the I coast t I 1 hove have got tired of payIng as assessments said he and propose to do domy domy my mining in future where they are not |