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Show ! , AT SEVEN TROUGHS i I ML ihb men H Enthusiastic Talk of an Owner H of Property There of Its H Riches. I SALT LAKERS IN LUCK . . WITH GOOD PROPERTIES H Good Words for the Leaning H Claims of a Favorite Min- H ing District. It Tbo foremost: of the many fnmous golrY .mining enmps that havo been .brought, to fnvornblo notico in the State of Nevada within tho Inst few years is beyond the peTadventuro of a doubt, tfhys an admirer of that camp, the Seven Troughs district, in Humboldt Hum-boldt county, situated about twenty-seven twenty-seven miles west of Lovelook, on tho Southern Pacific road. Soven Troughs Is senrcel- a year old, but enough is already known of its worth as a gold producer to place It among the most wonderful of the many wondorful mining min-ing districts of that wonderful gold-producing gold-producing State. Tho wealthy men of Goldfield, man' of them, who mado thoir money in that matchless auriferous aurifer-ous camp, are rushing into Seven Troughs with a rapidity characteristic of the onerirv and far-seeing -judgment I of the successful Wcstorn miner. Hayes and Monnette, Wingfield and Nixon, Knickerbocker, several wealthy Goldfield brokers and merchants are already anchored in tho Soven Troughs district, and aro preparing for an active ac-tive campaign of development on the properties which the3' have there acquired. ac-quired. Utah is also largely represented represent-ed by sevoral of her successful mining men. The Seven Troughs Kindergarten Mining company is largcl' owned by .Jesse V. Knight, its vice-president; 1j. Holbrook, general manager; W. L. Manciun. secretary and treasurer, and Jacob Evans, director, all of Provo. A shipment, was made from this property a tow days ago which netted $8000. The Kindergarten is one of the promising prom-ising mines of t lie camp. Tim Ti.n,,j e : 1 r i. nr:.. nig company, a splendid property, is mmf owned and operated by Salt Lake and flK Provo talent. Tho ab'ovo information j was vouchsafed by C. D. Hay and his JH partner, S. A. Greenwood, who arrived ' direct from Seven Troughs Saturday 1 evening and aro guests of the Wilson. Utah Interests. Speaking of their own .and other in- j tcrests in Soven Troughs, Tkfr. Ra3' said: '' We are large owners in the Pine Gold mWM Alining company, and own a one-third H interest in the Therion Gold Mining WMM company. The Tlierien controls tho I water which is suflicient to run a ten- H .stamp mill, and by development, it is W claimed, can be increased to double its JAn present, flow. "The Hill, adjoining the Kinder- J garten, is a moc-t promising property. mwB a VJ?,1!a,f .iaterest in which was sold j to Millionaire Johnny Harinan of Crip- mwM p f,XreeV' a fovr lavs aS for $100,000. mm On the Pine Gold property wo have mm somo eight leasers, and the showing is mm good tor each and even- one of them j making a big strike. mm - "rJie,JYJ5der.Go,d. Mining company mm is a Goldneld enterprise principalis, al- III tnougn a considerable amount or the mm stock has been taken over by the miu- mm era employed in its development. With reference to tho gold-bearing zone the mm Wonder rs regarded as being most fa- vorably situated, as it is surrounded bv Hl fome of tho richest producing mines in M the district. The Wonder is being de-mm de-mm veloped with all possible speed. A con-mm con-mm 1Idera1blel quantity of very rich ore has mm already been taken out in the sinking H ol the shart which was down eighth Mm s feet the day, we left. At the bottom mm or the shaft tne vein is twelve feet mm . - orc ,n which averages a littlo I better than $1S6 to the fon.gTho com Mm pany has ordered a twentv-five-horse M power hoist, the intention being to sink t0 P. At the lOO.foot leve a H station wilf be cut and some cross-cut-,. M ting will be done This phenomenal H showing on the Wonder is within airv H reet of the famous BadgJrlaiS. 1 tn n ia,re AnvR a tunnel In on the mm Pine Gold property at a distance of 300 H feet from the Wonder and will cut tS M first vein at forty feet from the present H face or the tunnel. There a H parallel veins, which we shall cu? H by means on this tunnel. These vein" M it has been demonstrated, are eten-mU eten-mU sions of the. Wonder leads! The Won H dor is now m. sulphide ore and i n-mm n-mm creasing in quality of 'ore and widH, f, depth. They have a1a?ge mm quantity of shipping ore on this prop mm crty at the present time P H Tho "Big Find." mm aThe 'ir TL$' SUP Jes immedi- mm ately south ot the Wonder, and wa mm bought some time ago by . George Silk mm A. J. Davis Lester Freed and T. & mm Schramm of Salt Lake. This is a line property, admirably located, and will mm . ondoubtpdly respond splendidly to tl mm development work which thes'o eentle-mm eentle-mm men promise mautrurating within the nyvt tow dnys. mm 'J1 aPfc to l1 ou about our new Mm flDd;'u n-'5- far the Poker Brown gulch mm on the Trinity range, seven miles east mm ot Seven Troughs. My. partner. Mr mm Greenwood, caught on with William Cutler, the discoverer., and succeeded mm . m locating several claims, the ore in mm which mus 50 per cent lead, 30 ounceB mm silver and $3 gold. After we got our mm locations made the discovery became mm public, and within a few days the mm hn0lc, c.onntTy Jaken up; at least mm 500 claims were stnked off. The rush mm to Seven Troughs is very groat now, mm ana before the season is over it will j be unprecedented. mm "The Goldfield talent arc in accord mm in the statement that the Seven HI i"r,,U2h,s district e far ahead of Gold- mm field; that is, I mean, of what Goldfield vas 'ho same amount of dovelop- m ment. In area tho ore-bearing zone is j more than twice that of Goldfield. I am mm firmly of the opinion that many good H3g fortunes will Ho made there this year mm ..We are hero, on business and to mm visit iriends, but will return in a -few mm .y,s 9 T1"5" vrork 0,1 our properties mm with all. possible speed, as we hope ere mm Jong, with properly dirocted work, to j bo in the shipping Hat before tho Bea- BHR con ib much further advanced.' Wf " ' |