Show TONAPAH DISCOVERIES Expert Says It Is the Finest Surface Showing He Has Ever Seen The Austin Reveille publishes additional addi-tional Information In regard to Tona pali the new southern Nevada mining camp It says that several mining ex parts have visited the camp men of iccognlzcd ability and standng among whom may be named S A Harsh of Helena Mont a graduate of Yale Shcfilcd School of Science class of 92 Of nine Samples assayed by Mr Harsh tile lowest yield was 515 17 gold and Si 1 In silver the highest yield 43407 Jn gold and J171SS2 In silver at fiO cents per ounce the average being J11660 In I gold and 17148 In silver In a private letter Mr Harsh pronounced It the I finest shoeing from the surface he had ever seen The ledges are from two feet to ten feel In thickness and are in porphyry rhyollte on each side They stand nearly vertical with smooth hanging and foot walls The company Is sinking sink-Ing two large shafts six feet by eight feet and arc down nearly fifty feet with no apparent change in the value of the ore Two hundred thousand dollars to be paid in six months has besn offcrEd and refused for the eight company claims there being more than that amount of value in the ore now Insight In-sight While one man can see no deeper Into the earth vlhah another and any prediction may fall yet It Is generally conceded by all who have visited the camp that Tonapah will become the leading mining campof the Stale |