Show BACK FROM TUSCARORAI I Benewed Activity in This Old Nevada Ne-vada Gold Camp I I W B Andrews the well known Salt Lakf mining operator returned yes t rdav fro a visit to the famous old I geM tamn of Tuscarora XPV wherewith where-with his associates he has a bond on I I the Youns America East mine which I adjoins the Dexter o the earL I The Young America Ea has been a gold producer of seme note in the past and has been largely operated by leasers leas-ers but some time r > rior to the time when It was secured under bond by Mr I I Andrew and his crowd i has lain idle and the workings have been flooded fooe I with surface water The ore that was left on the dump by the lessees however how-ever would indicate that this is One of the most Dromteinir properties in that locality and especially s as it adjoins the Coptis claim owned by the Dexter ctmpany In which the iecen < t strike was made and the indications are so favorable that Mr Andrew has erected s a steam pump at the old shaft and as soon a the mine is drained it is i the intention to dO some extensive work in the deviopment of the property In speaking of the Dexter Mr An drew stated that he tha was of the opin ion that i was the making of a bonanza bo-nanza dividend payer Mr Andrew had the freedom of the mine extended to him by the Dexter ccmpany and he availed himself cf the onpcrtunjty of inspecting all of its workings and he states that the amount of high grade ore in sight in the various shafts levels i lev-els and drifts is nstrinishlnrr I I On the Coptis lode where a wonder I I I fully ricn strike was made a short time I ago Mr Andrew states tat there is a I twofoot body cf ore exposed that will l carry average values in gold of from 120 to 150 to the ton besides which j i there are rich screaks in the vein that will run up into the thousands From I I I this new strike the company will have to run a crosscut fcr a distance of II only 1 feet in order to break into the I rich body of ore exposed in the Dexter Dex-ter workings This body of mineral is two feet in width and will run from 250 to 350 in gold to the ton whil in it thee is a streak that mills 1500 I and 3500 to the ton and samples of quartz have been found in this deposit I I v I V c wiIi 18 f H1 I I i I l A HISTORIC SCENE THE FIRST LOT OF BULLION EVER RUN FROM THE EMMA MINE BIG COTTONWOOD COT-TONWOOD CANYON From a Photograph Taken at the Time by C W Carter I that is fairly covered with the yellow metal In what is called the contact vein I which ias been opened for a considerable consid-erable distance there is a 14foot body of hard quartz that is too hard to mill with the companys plant that will give I average assays of S37 in gold to the ton In another place in the ground there i a 75foct vein between the brown porphyry and the greenstone that carries gold and silver values ranging rang-ing from 825 to 72 to the ton The KincaiJ mills at the Dexter are treating about 1 tons of the high grade = oft ores daily and that they are curn lug out a goodly amount of gold bullion is evidenced < by the fact that the shipments ship-ments made by the company last week went over SSOOO i I According to Mr Andrew there is a j large amount of high grade ore now I on the dump and as it is being extracted I ex-tracted more rapidly than the mill can handle it some of the men have been o II2d 1 off from the face of the drifts as the company does not wish to mine the I ore faster than it can be milled Mr Andrew was well pleased with j I the Dexter and he states that it is the j largest high grade proposition that he I ever saw and he is of the opinion that I Tuscarcr as a permanent sold camp is al right I |