Show r 1 iU I NEW NEVADA GOLD FIND j I Jj j J I Jj j Another Giant May Soon Enter the Ring Ii THIS TIME IT IS GOLDFIELD Dick Colburn an Enthusiast Over the New Camp II I 1 I It Is but a Short Distance From the I I Famous and BonanzaProduc jug Tonopab fit t The possibllilios oC Goldfleld Neat Nea-t das new camp but a short distance out of the famous and bonnnaaproduc f Ins Tonopuh arc bright for the < m trance of atiotlier giant Into the lon list of the Wests great and prolltable f mineral districts from the account of given I recent developments at that camp by Dick11 Colburn a t en last night wellknown figure in Utah mining circles cir-cles who is In from the diggings to spend the holidays In Zion Mr Col burn who has acquired valuable interests in-terests in what he regards as one of the favorable and promising sections of I Nevada has sold a small portion of his holdings and with the proceeds has i been devoting his attention to proving I his ground i Of this property the Red Top he says Its continuity to the famous Combination I Com-bination shaft the distances being only l 460 feet and the connecting ore zone I If continuous is no small factor in its r roseate prospects For as has been F I announced the ore taken from the Combination Com-bination so far I as the work of opening j up the property has progressed has netted Its producers Sii 1 in gold per ton Traversing the Tied Top is also i the partlydeveloped Jumbo ledge out P of which value running from 100 to I S7GO per ton have been taken while at 2 ihf i resent lime technical difficultly 1 rtSiiltlng from the peculiar conditions i of the bond held on the Jumbo by j Patsy Clark and 1 G McKane will I not permit the shipment of ores from j that property i In the atsesFment work which 3Ir Colbuin has done upon his Red Top during the past season an eight font 01 body on the Combination vein has beon disclosed with a general average nnar the urfacn of 5GO gold per ton l while In the Jumbo ledge at the grassroots I I grass-roots even the values of a deposit I opened for a width of fourteen feet L show 15 gold Planning the best and I most expeditious development of the I ground Mr Colburn has begun the 1 sinking of a shaft between the two I ledges and will at various levels crosscut I cross-cut to each Associated with Mr Colburn In the ownership of the Curley George a fractional frac-tional claim are Harry C Marcus and 5 I W T Williams Upon this property a 30foot shaft is down from which the Jumbo ledge I has been crosscut with the result that six feet of ore identical with the highgrade deposits known to exist in the Jumbo has been exposed While the Combination is now the only property from which shipments are coming at the present time the rapidity ra-pidity with which development work Is I 4 being crowded upon a number of others will Mr Colburn believes soon carry L them into the ranks of steady producer pro-ducer Onehalf mile west ot the 1 Jumbo and upon a parallel ledge Is the Blue Bull now held under an option for 175000 With the work now Ilone reaching the ore at a depth of only a few feet he says the values occurring c t In a red quartz range from 100 to SGOO 1 I per ton gold iii 1 The camp Itself is reported as having ii 4 Ennuis up as it were by magic While Iii only two tents were pitched upon the 1 i i ground sixty days ago there arc now u i 300 ol these habitations with GOO persons t per-sons finding homes in them I Upon the TonopahBelcher of which ill I I Superintendent Hudson recently re r tunmig from his property recounted 11 t I the progress of the last thirty clays I Mr Colburn says that the strike of whch mention has heen made is proving prov-ing the ore body to be of an unusually high grade vhlle the new ground be illS opened up demonstrates the prop lij I erty to be the making1 of one of the 1111 lJ I biggest producers on Lone Mountain I Mr Colburn is satisfied that in his 1 I holdings he has that which will develop devel-op Into a genuine bonanza and after a I brief holiday varation ho will muni to I I Goldfield to continue his operations |