Show 1 m l r 1 y I 1 r J 1 I 1 p l Ii r H t t jr f 1 r J 1 4 d L. L i 7 r 4 lo il f J I 6 I 1 9 n WEST EST END MINING 11 tt COMPANY 1 uv u.- u. v II F J 1 f I r. r i 3 Consists of at one claim the We West t End End situated in the heart of at Ton Tonopah opal t Cit City Capitalization three hundred thousand shares nr shares bares of a par ml value e of onet one I t f z do dollar lIar a share Has a splendid new en engine ine capable of sinking to a depth of I one thousand feet teet on the road The work has up to the present time been j I I 1 done by by means of a whim but as s the n new w engine is installed great developments develop r I ments may be ex expected as it itis is conceded b by y conservative conser e mining m In men n that I 1 t t the e West Vest End claim is very good ground lound indeed The directors of this company com corn 1 d i pany are Mr dir Vi W. W J. J Douglas Dougas president and nd H H. H O. O C Cutting and W. W H. H Foster roster 1 the remaining directors The secretary and l d general mann manager er is James Mc Dic Q Quillan an old experienced ced mining man of Nevada The shaft is already down A i two hundred and thirty feet and work will win from now on be pushed With ith great rapidity This c claim aim is the first extension tension of th the Tonopah group Its east end endline 0 9 li line e is is' no not t over o three hundred hundred feet from where he e the n great Tonopah ledges dip under the capping and is in direct line of the Burro EmlO le ledges sos 1 und and c 2 and p I also t the e ledge called the gold s streak tre It t is 8 C i by a all L to be the b e o. o 1 1 best p piece of land next nett to the Mizpah t l V 1 1 vj t 1 J l f r I 1 I fi r t. t t f 4 i F U J. J 1 r c J rI r i 1 1 J t 1111 I f. f i. i 1 f I r I t I r i J i J j 4 r it w I I j 1 4 f 1 I tf J t t r 1 1 m HH ai it Jf rm r- r to J i W r rJ Y I 1 I t f V H t I L 1 I V ii fi R fi I. 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Os I tenet Most of or such euch hinges about the personalities of ot three men and mo most t of or o. 1 o G. G all nil ab about ut one the one the pioneer of ot the place Tom Colehan a a. Ut Utahn hn A rugged miner possessed of ot keen if It rather rough roush ways true OB as steel and a fighter to the last 0 go ditch such is the man who ho lives in a cabin ah as In the old days das of or hard knocks J wino wio 10 if Ir he cared to accept offers now being made for tor his claims could spend the Z 2 rest of or his days das In tho luxury of ot a 0 prince o G. G t this man who fought off ort claim jum jumpers claim alone and unaided o oo i. i But says P erg J f. f night and da day daj Winchester in hand says mrs he oc gel po I 1 want the lump oo r rHe He has interests in all nil the companies now working at Gold mountain and andis S. S JJ Is vice president s or of the leading company compan of which Roy Ridge Is president and e Earl C C. tart Dart ut Is 15 superintendent pe 00 2 f President Roy Ridge I is a K Kansas City bo boy a D. scion of or a family f of or con consider consider- l oe jj able wealth who struck out through the West Vest a D. few years cars ago ngo After a varied GU experience in prospecting he came to the camp of oC Tonopah in th the the- employ of the g e J t J Montana Tonopah Tonopah Mining l company He Hc made some mone money on early earh deals deal anti and oo 0 meeting another bright young joung mining man Earl C. C Dart took tool up with him the 0 Oe DO J Gold Cold old Mountain Consolidated proposition to them by Pioneer Colehan 1 had first staked taked out Somo traction fraction claims where good food ore was waR found 0 o 1 99 0 r r I 99 t. t q 0 r c t. t t 99 j 1 r f t. t 69 G I OO 0 OOOO J OO fit r a 00 99 t r Y rS n. n 99 99 1 fit i IL rY 00 o a 0 99 o 00 eG 9 8 O Jr J- J o 99 c g a OD OO b dt J 90 r r 1 00 y r I v.- v. vr r 90 0 99 CI G oo PW Photo b by Smith r t 1 t eA f t INSPECTING THE SHAFT t 99 It 00 0 09 asCI 00 80 CD 11 OC eG eota oe c cao GO e 0 00 oe Q o. o ca 0 e. e o 0 a 0 aa S S a 0 0 S S S S s I i i i i r The secretary treasurer of or the company corn com patty pany pan IH h. a u. A A. Revert fie 0 The land lies on the west slope of ot OS Qu Gold mountain adjoining the Colehan lode Jode There arc are live five claims of several cral 0 acres each Hereabout Hereabouts It was In the a summer ummer of or 1901 Tom rom Colehan found OC specimens well worth while 0 OM The Tho Company IH is capitalized for 50 f 0 CO being organized under laws of Ari Arizona zona Stock Block Is 18 C as on the market 00 shares s from the tho treasury at al 15 cents QI G. G ON r I IC I. I l. l J- J V S i S. S j. j 0 1 t A pe ao 0 e 01 i I 91 o Q 0 i t r 0 eo 8 a. a t l eoe oo oo o o oo o jo u j JJ i |