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Show AT GOLD ROADS. Lessees Taking Out S1O0O Gold Rock The Kislingbury Scandal. From the upper workings of the Gold Roads mines, out of Kingman, Ariz., with which Salt Lake and Los Angeles are prominently Identified, lessees ore now extracting ores, some of which show a valuation of $1000 gold per ton, said President William Bayly of the Copper Belt railway on his arrival from the routh yesterday, white from the company's com-pany's workings practically S00 feet below be-low them on the formation the management manage-ment Is raising ore for the mill which shows a valuation of 522 gold In the east drift, $11 In the west, with a general average of about 15.70 per ton. Of the future of the properties Mr. Bayly, who was the first to whom they Were commended com-mended by George Klslingbury, formerly former-ly of the Golden Gate at Mercur, Mr. Bayly says there is no doubt whatever, although the hour for dividends has not yet arrived. He reports Col. Posey and Col. HefCron both recovered and In good health. , Of the scrap between the company and Klslingbury Mr. Bayly says the latter is being attacked because, it is alleged, as the agent of the company he accepted a commission of 525,000 from the vendors and at the same time an interest from the purchasing company, for which he received $15,000 from William H. Bre-voort, Bre-voort, formerly of the Carlsa of Tlntlc. It Is also alleged by the plaintiff that but for its betrayal by the- accused the mines could have been acquired at less figure. Mr. Bayly leaves for Bingham' this morning to Inspect the Copper Belt railway, rail-way, which has opened the season in a manner that promises some returns on the Investment. |