Show DUTCH GUANA GOLD II IAn I I I-An Old Alta Miner Strikes I In I South Africa I II I I PLUCKMBPERSEVERANCEL BRIG HIGH HEWABD AND BROWN I WEALTHY Will Work the Idalvern Donohue Secures Se-cures n Lease and Bond On This t Sunshine Property Will Push j Work I Its Development HIch In Gold and Silver What Was II Pound On the North Side of the DykeThe Splendid Showing I the King Mine Advance In Ajax I Northern Light Chloride Point and South Swansea Active Proofs of Labor Piled Amended Its Articles Will Mine In Alaska Ore and Bullion Mining Notes and Personals Fifteen yearsago John C Brown an Jld Alta miner decided to try gold mining in Dutch Guiana South Africa and with a number of associates set sail for the land ofthe Boor and the Hotc tot As is generally the case the climate did not agree well with the Americans and one by one they either left the country or left their bones there but Brown unterrified and determined held on and today i is learned that he has made his pile and that he is back again in the states enjoying life and also a barrel of money There are many oldtime mining men j I in Utah and the west who remember j Mr Brown very well and who will be i pleased to learn that his labors have j i > eo well rewarded and that he is able j to return to this country with as big a pile of nuggets and gold dust as any eturning Klondiker can show Mr Brown is now in the southern states but he has not forgotten his Utah friends and yesterday Councilman man Chris Diehl was showing his friends a beautiful nugget of gold as large a the end of a mans thumb which was sent him by Mr Brown and accompanying the nugget wa the statement that he had plenty of the same sort and that in his New Oniana mine he had a fine vein of this class of ore for while the piece of mineral was nearly all pure stuff there was a little quartz associated with the gold The nugget was a beauty to say the least and the gold was so pure and yellow i yel-low and presented itself in such varied j i forms that the beholder must need I Yield to the fascination which always I accompanies the exhibition of the king I of metals In his letter Mr Brown asked to be I remembered to all of his old Utah friends and there is a possibility that I they may soon see him in person |