| Show n J III ROYALS BIG PURCHASE 1 1 I II I I i II j L I Si 1 I i Over Eighty Claims Added I I I j J t Ii to Its Domain 1 I Irh I I r 4 ii J I u I t I t I i AN OPTION ON THE BULL DOG t I 1 I I I I i i 1 3 Charley Crane Names Figures I I I I on the Group I d r j I I it I 1 I I I j Xateat Developments at Tonopah and I T L t r Hannapali Mining Exchange I i i The Manning Mill 1 I I I I I J f1 j j j I The policy of expansion which has I I l r 1 characterized the founders oC the Royal 0 r 1 j i Copper < Gold Mining company since fJ its Inception continues to assert Itself I I Pres A B Lewis and lion H M Hoi IIi brook who returned to the general offices of-fices In this city yesterday morning i I after n pilgrimage through Its widespread I t I i wide-spread domains in Beaver Washington 4 I I and Iron counties bringing back with J i I them the titles to no fewer than eighty I I six additional locations that will afford I r af-ford the Micawbers of that region of l i3 wealth ample means with which to lighten the cares of advanced age The i purchases began with the Kybo and 1 Lindsay groups consisting of nineteen 1 claims adjoining the Montreal on the 4 cast west and northwest and through r which tho Montreals mighty ledge extends ex-tends The zone wherever It has been I punctured and to depth of sixtyfive r 11 I feet at the maximum point showing the I L 1 same gqnernl characteristics copper l cop-per ores occurring in the main mass I l 1 which with an iron gangue affords a I well defined margin With this locked I i on to the Montreal group the company i l t nt that point Increases the cluster to I I thirtysix claims The Utlo to these i j I k tucked away the officials of the company I 1 1 com-pany concluded their Investigation for J I the Colopsal the Venture the Gogeblc and two other groups embracing I J thirtytwo locations between the far famed O K and Larkspur mines The t I copper values within this territory r I i which Is traversed by the O K and 1 i I I i Larkspur ledges also occurring In nn Iron gangu and presenting all the I I V characteristics of their neighbors that I f I r have had the advantage of systematic I t 0 development Into Star district upon L the same campaign of conquest the 4 t I Ji c officials of the Royal company then 1 I 2 reached and drew forth the titles to the Uranus the Marengo and Vorhees 1 groups consisting of ten locations the r ledges In the latter revealing the prca i ence of much silver lead and gpld ore p t and not a few superficial openings from I which highgrade ores were sent to the 1 4 valley smelters at a period and under 1 I I conditions when only ores of rarest I J quality could be profitably equipped I In addition to these the representatives i I C representa-tives of the company during the invasion li fs in-vasion acquired titles to three groups it comprehending twenyflve locations In t r Lincoln Bratlslu and Granite districts A J it dis-tricts Beaver county and while the workings on neither of the groups exceed 4 4 ex-ceed 120 feel that at Granite has been 1 productive of ore containing sensational i sensation-al percentages In copper and as much as 136 gold with some silver Indeed the ledge at this point which Is fifty feet between walls will maintain an H average better than three per cent copper l J cop-per said Pres Lewis while In a parallel I par-allel vein ores are contained that afford i af-ford as much as sixteen per cent lead I 4ft R and twelve ounces silver In addition to Ii i t eleven per cent copper and t gold per I ton j c J tonAt At present the management of the l Royal has Its forces working In four I j different places within llu empire of i territory while two gasoline engines I with which to reopen the campaign of II 1 i I development on the Montreal group i it f have been ordered with a third to bo Installed I t In-stalled at the AtlasMonitor In which t I latter very rich ore Is being uncovered l i J at the grass roots 1 while extensive sampling t sam-pling said Mr Lewis shows from 12 I t to 18 gold twenty to thirty per cent r Y lead and from twelve to twenty ounces Ii t silver per ton In a most powerful ledge it in addition to other acquisitions 400 L F 1 acres of ground for a smelter site out ti I t of Milford was procured and for the t thousandton plant which will be i reared upon It the management Is now 4i contracting with one of the most experienced t ii F f I ex-perienced smelter builders in the country 4 I coun-try the latter with a force or draughts th men to begin his work at an early day 3 1 f in rooms adjoining the local offices I D r i Pres Lewis will In a few days leave for the big companys possessions In t Iron and Washington counties 1 I 1 Mr Holbrook returned not only most 4 favorably impressed with all that was I Keen by him as far as the companys I ii 1 possessions were penetrated but con 4 c fessing his astonishment at tho largo f amount of ore awaiting facilities for f i Its reduction The Montreal and the I groups adjoining it and the AtlasMon J 1 itor all show themselves capable of I j f c wonderful productiveness There are evidences of large volumes of ore hay I t ing been extracted from some of the I I f To territory hut as usual In this region I no depth has been attained He was I l most favorably impressed with these i I including the Nellie group and the result i i i re-sult of systematic development must in his opinion be moat satisfactory i C Without Intending to pose as nn expert i Q ex-pert miner oald Mr Holbrook whose l k L t unpretentious manner has earned for 1 l41iJ jj J him so many admirers In thlH city and 11i I r Ii Ute diggings I am convinced that the Ij pBospectlvc value of the properties jk T mentioned by me amply I Justify the t I capitalization of the Royal company 4 4 t h and aa a result of four trips Into Beaver l 1 Bea-ver county and among its properties I ll l I am more than ever satisfied that the tU predictions made by Col Farish aud j other expert mining men will be verified 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