Show GOLD MOUNTAIN GOLD i I Tho meeting that A W Johnson called to hear tho report I from tho i party that went with him down to Inspect In-spect tho Golden Queen was held last Thursday night About thirty stockholders stock-holders anti leading citizens were present pres-ent Johnson called tho meeting to order and stated the object Mr Singleton Sing-leton of Provo wits elected chairman nod A O Smoot secretary C U tar lien gave his version of what ho saw at tho mlno and was followed by A T Money August Swenseu II W Me Kell and A Simmons They nearly I all spoke twlco antI expressed themselves I them-selves very much pleased with their trip In fact everything was found to bo even bettor than represented Mr Larson read tho results from assays made from ore taken from lit ftuent places In the mine by tho party Mr Singleton outlined the course that would bo taken In tho near future to develop tho property A car of ore Is to bo shipped to Murray first thing Next Spring probably n mill will bo put there by tho company A O Smoot gave nn interesting talk on tho Gohr Mountain district nnd iw ho lies been connected with tho Golden Queen and the company from tho first he was able to give everything In detail which tho audience appreciated Following Is tho value of tho tilt foment assays From Uonanza No 1 gold 2 24100 ounces silver 1 5100 ounces From Bonanza No2 gold 1 00100 ounces sliver 1 4100 ounces From Bonanza No3 talc gold trace qllver trace Handicap gold 8S100 ounces sllvdr I 1 2100 Gold Zecn No 5rgold trace sliver trace Bonanza Porphyry gold 1G100 ounces silver 1 ounce Bonanza Bonan-za from 10 feet gold 5 40100 ounces silver 2 88100 ounces Bonanza from 15 feet gold 9 0100 ounces silver 2 ounces D Mills assayer Eureka the high grade ore that goes nearly 400 to the ton and In one place SOO to the ton could not bo reached at present ns tho tunnel Is caved down In the mouth Work will bo commenced at once to get at that oro for shipments ship-ments Any amount of hlgh grade millIng mill-Ing ore can bo taken from tho top of the ground to the stamp by plow and scraper |