Show SEE DEEP CREEM tho the tide sit atall 1 turns turn toward dugway peep creek C lifton clifton furber lur ber and nd tho the other districts in tho the hobt country we wish to warn every one going to that v ardon glona as swe we have ill all the lime in tho past that as a general proposition ll it Is a region of low grade ores which they cannot hope to realize much upon until there Is quick and cheap transportation there and the nun man that goes root there now ought to have hava the thought firmly impressed in his mind before ho he starts lit list the chances are against his finding ending anything out of which ho he can reap reward this year or next neat unless tho the road shall bo be built to go he should has haie a amplo ample provisions lor for along lone campaign lie ile should have hato tho the necessary tools for prospecting and opening a mine then ho be should have bavo in thought the fact that til all that Is not going to pity pay this year or next unless the road shall be driven in there of course wo we are arc glad to see men golda wo we are glad to lirar hear of new discoveries wo we are glad to see men piling up the evidence every day that whit hat we hv have said la Is true that for a railroad that desert country would supply more traffie than any land of green holds fields that ever a railroad rill roid ran through bot we do not want men to como come hack back here in throe three months or four and report that that thai region Is of no account simply because there may not ho be a railroad there tor for them to send their ores in by or to get their supplies out bv it if a prospector can afford to wait a little while then there Is no bettor better field for him than that of course all that go will not ho be rewarded tho the richest districts that ever were found 1 I bile making a few men very rich and while giving good business to thousands have still hid had unfortunates by tho the score and hundreds who reaped no benefit and who merely lost that much ot of their lives tho the great comstock itself was nearly de populated in 1863 they had worked out tho the surface deposits they had gone down on the barren belt and the chances are that if it had not been tor for one man WILLIAM theold load lead might have beon been abandoned although since then from four mines nearly has been distributed in dividends divid endL things aro are so 60 adjusted that it Is not possible for nil fill men who go to a mining region to prosper it if they could there would lio be too much gold and silver in tho the orld and when anyone says that a certain region Is a groat great country they do riot not moan mears that as a guarantee that anyone going galas there will do well they mean merely that it people doro do go thoro there and try their chances for doing well are hotter better than if 11 they romal remained ned away As for or this country west aest it was run over by maineri in 1868 1863 63 60 70 and 71 very thoroughly at that time men knew very little about smelting smelling sm elting they knew very little about concentrating 0 ores r es no common minor miner could be employed for less than et 1 per day and transportation was from loo to miles away and when it was reached the charges wore something which prep pre the carrying of any except rich ores since then than wages have been somewhat reduced since then progress in n handling low grade ores has am amounted to a transition since then railroad freights have been somewhat red reduced cod and still the great bulk of that coin country airy out there will not pay until it has direct railroad transportation and prospectors going thero should konowall know all those facts and keep them in mind |