Show INDAN 1CREEK GOLD Ore That I Fairly Sparkling With the Yellow MetaL f I SACKING SHIPPING ORE FINE BODY OF KI1TEBAX EXPOSED EX-POSED I THE SHAFT A 1 the Overland The Splendid Showing I This Sunshine Pro ducer Magnificent Ore Bodies I Exposed as Development Work i Progresses northern light a Favorite I Fa-vorite Sacramento and South I Swansea Were Heady Sellers I the Pit Horth Tintic Excitement Important Disclosures Reported North of Eureka Suit Against the Homestake Going to Klondike Klon-dike Silver and lead Mining notes and Personals I f Utah has gained considerable fame at I heme and abroad of late years as being be-ing the possessor of several prominent I and promising sold mining camps some e which have fallen into line as heavy I producers of the yellow metal and as development work progresses in the opening up of the new acquisitions to the list it is becoming more and more evident that the state will not follow but that it will eventually lead the van in the west a a producer of the metallic metal-lic wealth on which Wall street would base the circulating medium of the Uuitil States i I ould be difficult to make a comparison com-parison of the merits of the different gold camps of Utah as some of these have the advantage of more extensive development than others but it is safe to say that among the new districts none gives brighter promise for the future fu-ture than Newton district in Beaver county the home of the Indian Creek mines owned by the Indian Creek Mining Min-ing company of this city From tme to time The Herald has made mention of these Indian creek properties menton with careful and intelligent in-telligent development are making a showing such as to give the impression that the stockholders of the company will soon be wearing diamonds or sporting big bank accounts and recent advices from this promising gold camp seem to confirm such an opinion as to the value of these properties as it is the vaue cure stuff that counts and of this the men at the mine are daily sacking a goodly amount which will soon find its way to the market in this I city I cityA day or two ago Newt Learned the well known mining man returned from a visit of inspection of the mines of the Indian Creek Mining company bringing bring-ing with him some beautiful specimens of gold ore from this property the mineral min-eral bf ing of high grade and sparkling with the yellow I metal I While Mr Learned has not submitted I his report to the company he states that he is highly impressed with the mines inspected by him and as a proof I of their worth refers to the assays made of the mineral brought in by him and which he himself took from the i shaft in the Golden Fleece ground embraced in the holdings of the Indian Creek company These samples represent an average of a foot of ore in a three and a half I foot vein exposed in the bottom of th i 110foot shaft the assays from which I are AS follows No 1S142 gold and 114 ounces silver sil-ver No 232 gold and 202 ounces silver verNo 31022 gold and SS9 ounces sil verNo 490 gold and 115 ounces sil verFrom this three and a halffoot body of mineral the company already has 100 sacks on the dump which will average aver-age over 100 in gold and silver to the ton while the whole ledge will run from 50 to IZ in the precious metals and the force of five men employed are daily adding to the lot so that i will not br long before Quite a heavy shipment ship-ment of this high grade rock will find its way to the Salt Lake samplers The company has started a crosscut from the bottom of the shaft with the intention of determining the extent of the ledge which is only partially exposed ex-posed a yet and the indications are that when fully uncovered i will prove to be both large and rich judging from present conditions Everything at the mine is in excellent shape as comfortable dwellings and necessary buildings have been erected and a an assayer is employed at the mine there is no chance of an error being made as to the value of the ore being extracted The officers and directors of the company com-pany In this tity among the number being Simon Bamberger S Eiseman and Jchn Beck are highly elated over recent developments in the property I and the splendid showing made and they are fully satisfied that with continued con-tinued development the Indian tnued creek mine wH lank at an early day as a regular dividend payer Newton district today offers tempting tempt-ing opportunities for the prospector and investor The mineralization in this camp is magnificent the ledges are strong with every indication of permanency per-manency and continuity while with dpth the ore is free milling and as the cams Is well timbered well weI tm as wel as watered and easily accessible there is reasmi to believe that during the coming com-ing season it will receive the attention I It so richly deserves |