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Show JARBIDGE li5 mmw well Elko Has Produced in Last Few Months $100,000 j in Gold. ! POWER LINE IS COMING i ! Development Work Actrve on Many Properties in Nevada Camp. Special to The Tribune. REXO, New, May 9. C. G- Winters, who has recently returned to Jarbidge after a week's visit to Reno on business, busi-ness, confirms the numerous reports of splendid mine developments which are coming from that camp. Good strikes in new and old properties are being made frequently and Jarbidge is maintaining; main-taining; the reputation it enjoys among 1 those who know it best of always repaying; re-paying; intelligent development. More men are at work than for several sev-eral years, the most of them being employed em-ployed by Chas. J. Nelson, whose broad experience and reputation for ; square dealing have enabled him to raise money when it was almost impossible im-possible for other good men to get it. However, the most convincing story that conn's from Jarbidge is that regarding re-garding the ope rat ions of the Elko Mining company. This company is owned and operated by Honore Palmer, sun of the lare Porter Palmer, of Chicago. Chi-cago. A small o-stamp mill was completed com-pleted on the property lasT December and upon its completion Mr. Palmer had spent upwards of .$100,000 on the mine and mill. The company avoids rather than seeks publicity, but one of t bir original owners is authority for the statement that he received a letter recently re-cently from one whose knowledge of the farts cannot be questioned. This lot ter asserted that be Tore the end of this month the company would have i eco ered from the plates of this little ."i stamp mil! sufficient gold to reimburse, reim-burse, thnm for everv dollar that has l!'cn expended on the mine and mill. This is the actual result of intelligent uiiniug and milling in a camp that has been accused of being too high, price'l in its mines and prospects. Ore on Every Level. Mi'. Nelson is working a good force on the Success and there is ore on every level. fr the No. 4 tunnel the ore body is eighteen feet wide aud a conservative est i ma re is that it will go S20 per ton. This is at a depth of 4u0 feet. The vein has recently been opened up in the No. 6 tunnel but the writer lias seeu no assays from the same. Jn the No. 'J. tunnel they are raising on a 5-foot body of ore that averages .5 1 - 0 per ton. The raise is now up 3d feet and the average values ma i ntaincd. ' The strike recently made by Middle- ton and Marquardson on the Long Hikes i is one of the best surface strikes that ! has been made in the camp. A sample taken across 4 feet of the vein, with all ore showing high grade thrown out, ' gave returns of 3'.i.5i per ton. About 7u0 feet of work has been done on the Pick and Shovel since Nelson took hold and big bodies of milling ore are being developed. The vein is 24 feet wide. The Klii.-iier boys have been doggedly plugging away all winter with the usual good results They are now drifting in the winze from the lower tunnel. The wnrkiugs are all in ore. fully up to the average of the mine and there is neither waU in sight. Flaxie Has Rich Ore. Ou the Fiaxio a new vein has been .1 opened up, by a crosscut about tiO feet 1 from the vein whicu has been developed to a depth of over 301' feet. In adtli-; adtli-; Hon to large bodies of high grade mill- i ug ore the origina 1 f n has consider- uble rich ore and shipments have been made which gave returns of 5S7 per ton. i- The Jarbidge Gold adjoins the Flaxie and the company has recent!' let a i contract for a crosscut tunnel to tap the Vlaxie vein, the contractors taking their pay in stock of the company in preference prefer-ence to cash. This property has SuQ feet along the trend of tne flaxie vein. Work ou the Little bevils lias been ' temporarily suspended, but will soon be resumed as the showing is excellent. Shi pments have been made going in the neighborhood of $-"00 per ton. The Arizona L, Legitimates, Jar-hid Jar-hid e-Altitudes. C o e u r d 'Alene-Jar-bidge and the Ole Normal property are among others that give promise of I making good mines. A representative of the Beaver River ! Power Co. was in Jarbidge in April and ! us a result, ni his visit it is confidently believed that the company will put electric elec-tric puwpr into .la'-bidge earlv tn;s sum-; sum-; i : f- r. " The p o wo r 1 i n c will run from ith;-r Malad or Buhl. Idaho. "Sew York Mining Stocks. l.ou.u. v J-.rv.rn, members of al iadln(T 1 '-- nam;';:-. tjfi South M;ilri strftt. furnish fnil-'wini:. r over their private . v. it (- f-Mt "nlav u ftp moon : N KW YORK L1STKD STOCKS. I Sa Iph. 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