Show AN EIRE OF GOLD 4 What It Promises to Increase tha Output of 1902 Gold Mountain that raises Its lofty crest above the valleys of Plute county coun-ty has thus far proven all that Its name Implies and while Its glided record rec-ord In 1901W was a most satisfactory ryd one to those who have long pinned their faith to it there la no possibility of Its falling to moro than double that record in 1002 The Annie Laurie with Its empire of goldbearing territory and a perfectlyconstructed mill has of course been the main setting in the sea of gold and while It has each month since the mill was put Into commlssion appearcd at the doorway of the company with an offering of gold that represented a small fortune the ambition of Manager Rader has been to double the capacity of the plant from which the offerings came In this he succeeding as rapidly as human skill Is capable and with ti leis opening up oC natures faucets th le-is spring the tonnage that was leached the past year will bo more than doubled dou-bled Again the behavior of the min has been wellnigh perfect ana wnne a few of Us teeth were jarred looaq during time recent earthquakes it but served to reveal a new filling of gol Utd Indeed the disclosures underground hao been panoramic In their profusion profu-sion and an area that vas acquired by Hon P L Kimberly and his frlenda a short time ago fat less than 300000 now presents a volume of ore the worth of which Is variously estimated at from 3600000 to 5000000 Lying alongside this bonanza laTHE la-THE GOLDEN STAR that presents as many possibilities perhaps as did the Annie Laurie at a corresponding period of development and from which several lots of sensationally sensa-tionally high grade ore have come upon up-on the market durlnff the post year aa means were required to meet tile payroll pay-roll and continue developments Whi loin Manager Pat Ryan has been conservative conserva-tive In the opening up of territory inn that he did not desire to Incur on I iny dubtednesa that could be discharged by assessment Only he has blocked out n volume of ore which ho believes fully Justifies the company In the erection of a mill and upon his recommendation recommenda-tion a plant will be provided as soon as possible the present season Then there Is the MammothBreck C cnrldge to which Jim Long has clung ao tenaciously with the Tribune poup Charley Deoeret and others and while Lammoradorfs SenIor has been sta g nant the past season it has been that the veteran owner has consented to an option in favor of parties who hay been long sparring for It Not distant and poised upon tna same general zone 1s the old 4 CAMP OF MABYSVALB that was productive of leo wealth in early days but In Which i le-o callty there laa been a provoking au benco of systematic work While tne Dalton and Wedge mines have been more prominently before the public for years the fact Is that the systematic work has been upon the Deer Iratl l owned by Hon O J Salisbury and associates as-sociates and In which It ID climated value of that goldbearing ores of the oft been blocked out nearly 2000000 have there Park Minltlg coin Again is the opening up HH pany which has been 15P while ur r group very intelligently C w J Ind A foothold V 1 ed Is t opening tip V a iitnriff lodge with a jomall force of mlnor The L N croup la receiving receiv-ing attention from Charley Lammcrs dart whilo Milan Packard la prospecting prospect-ing a neighboring property with results re-sults not at all dlacouraglng V It la f a belief In camp and out of it I for all of that that Hon O J Salisbury Salis-bury and bin associates will provide a V mill for tho Deer Troll the pr < gent I season V aUsonltc has been found In Carbon Virasatch Emery Grand and Utah counties Probably the largest vein of gllsonlto found outside of the Indian reservation is near Sunny ldc In Carbon Car-bon county Here the deposit Is found In the form of a Manure vein cutting through the eoveral measures of lime and annd asphalt One of the ledges of the sand asphalt through which the gllaonlto vein cuts Is eightytwo feet thick by actual mpntmremcnt It Is now known that aside from the gll eonltc this sand asphalt has an actual commercial value and that Its development develop-ment will show large l profits Until recently this property was practically unknown and undeveloped On unsur eyed land In a relon ctrlctly hydrocarbon hydro-carbon and remote from markets Its values were found questionable trom a commercial standpoint The recent extension of railroad to within atc a-tc miles of the deposit has made It possible to put tho raw material Into tho market at a fair profit As the material exists In almost Incalculable quantities the owners of the deposits anticipate large pronto from the shipment ship-ment of the material Tho product la useful for numerous commercial purposes chiefly forking ma for-king po vine brick paints Japan var |