Show I I MINES AND STOCKS I W E HUBBARD CoT CO-T L 605 15 W 2d So St I FACTS BSGABDING S = I Mining Men Are Now Flocking t This Promising Camp Milford Jan 1A party of ten men I from Salt Lake City arrived here yesterday yes-terday morning en route to Stateline They were met here by A G Bast and Frank Knight and all started at once I for the rising camp of Southern Utah i tfle l nm 1 In the crowd was a stamp mill man a saw mill man and two other prominent I capitalists from Salt Lake City the names of whom are not given for the I reason as expressed by one of them who said We dont care to furnish I wisdom for other mining men and I they want to know what we are doing I let em come down and seeThe see-The promoters have been attracted to the camp by a recent shipment a big bar of bullion from there the product ground of the fivestamp mill running on the The holdoff feeling that has for solon so-lon a time been expressed in this section sec-tion of the country in reference to Stateline now seems to be loosening up and many of the good solid business nien of this section are turning toward the camp A large number of middlemen middle-men are trying to get a hold on some of the best property there and thus tie it up but this move IB 1 being strenuously strenu-ously avoided by the mine owners in the camp As has already been reported several times Dan McLeod is putting in a mill at Deer Lodge and others are estimating es-timating on putting in one gigantic stamp aggregation to the extent of 200 stamps A Popkees who was the first to say that a mill would pay and who was the first to put his idea into effect will have not a little to do with the immense im-mense mill that is to go In I is a well known fact that Captain J R De Lamar has frequently had experts ex-perts In Stateline and it is presumed that some favorable report ha reached I this august gentleman of mining fame although he has been slow to take hold A great many stories have been told here concerning Stateline and a whole lot of It has been false Those men however who sat under pine trees all last summer and asked 100000 for a prospect and who said they would sell for that or be found sitting there at dooms day seems to have endless and tireless faith in the district for there they are today They are taking their chances and if this coming season does ndt open up the camp and start the I ore to moving the greater part of the Stateline owners will be found there winter I hanging to another on the substance of things hoped for the evidence evi-dence of things not seenIf you please The little 5stamp mill Is a dandy Through It runs the flint rocks and the 1 > j I greasy talc with the same suCcess and same speed with no sign of failure I Upon this facttilone rested the greater part of the success which Is to follow after Mr Popkees Standing on his own judgment and feeling assured that I he would be able lo da i he made tAe assertion and planted the mill to carryout carry-out his proposition I The quantity of bullion that leaves Stateline during the next few months tte will be watched by all the eagleeyed mining men of the state and it is going to he a hard matter to get at the figures for Its producers are determined de-termined to be mum on the subject Just keep quiet now wont you said I James Muldoon to your representative I I this morning Before leaving for the 1 camp you fellers He too much for 1 me This was all we could get out i of him It Is a fact however that I I Stateline Is on the cc Ol d ooui Creole mine Ms breaking into a body j of ore that Is immense and this ore i I will and does work up into 20 product I i per ton and that on a saving of 80 percent I I per-cent I can be put in the mill at the I I very small expense of 1 per ton |