Show THE BLUE JAY EXTENSION stateline Stat eline oracle what we have endeavored time and time again to impress upon the minds of the investors that this undeveloped section is one of the richest localities on the face of the earth and offers opportunities to the pros and the capitalist which may nevet never again be presented in the course of a 1 I lifetime george E teasdale the efficient manager of the blue jay extension the property about 35 miles north of this place brought in several samples sample s of ore for the purpose of having them analyzed and the result went considerably beyond his expectations mr teasdale and his partners have been developing their property under considerable disadvantage and thoroughly deserved deserve the well merited reward which seems to be already within their grasp the work on the blue jay has been done principally upon the east end of the property on the level where there is a large body of ore the assay returns just at hand show values amounting to 1608 ounces in silver and in gold and about 6 per cent in copper this is very encouraging as the ore body at this place e is large in fact the size has not yet been demonstrated rated the ore is of such a nature that the expense f of mining is reduced to minimum after the cost of hauling to the railroad and the freight and smelting smelling sm elting charges deducted there should be a handsome residue left for the owners wishing to find if the ore body extended the full length of the property mr teasdale put plit some men to work upon the west end and in a few days they uncovered a massive ore body differing in character from that of the east end of their property mr teasdale considers this a new strike alt altogether olether and considers that it immensely enhances the value of the property showing possibilities hitherto undreamed of returns from assays essays on this discovery show values of 3 ounces in silver 2 in gold with lead and copper in sufficient quantities to make it a paying proposition A trial well which has been sunk upon the property developed eight feet of water at a depth of 26 feet with every indication that all the water required for concentration purposes can be readily procured mr teasdale returned wednesday to the property to obtain larger samples and is coming back to this place before proceeding to milford to make arrangements with the majestic people for the treatment ot of their ore |