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Show BEAVEE COUNTY ENTEEPEISB. ; Another promising Beaver county, Utah, enterprise , was launched yester-day- by the filing of the articles of incorporation in-corporation of the Talisman Mining company 'with the County Clerk. It has been under discussion for considerable consider-able time, and there have been exhibited ex-hibited in the city meantime many samples sam-ples of very high grade ores carrying much horn silver and strong copper values. The company . is incorpora ed for $300,000 and the par value of the stock is $1 per share'. The incoroora-tors incoroora-tors are P. B. McKeon, president; James Ingebrctsen, vice-president; J. V. Stringfellow, secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, ana P. J. Donohuo and Frank Knox directors. And while these are local investors, all reports from that section of the State confirm the continuous arrival there of new men with new money, intent in-tent on taking advantage of Beaver county's many opportunities. J. P. Olympius and Eastern associates have just acquired a group of eighteen claims in the Indian Peak range, and about two miles from Indian peak, which he says is an excellent mineralized mineral-ized section, showing diorite and lime and quartzite and lime. Values in cooper coo-per on bis property are 8 to 20 per cent copper, ana $3 to $6 in gold, and sufficient prospecting has been done, he believes, to justify the undertaking of large development. He therefore proposes pro-poses to undertake a lively campaign immediately. The property which will receive Mr. Olympius' attention adjoins ad-joins the old Blue Jay mine, which was worked in the early days for its silver sil-ver and lead values. It' was in a section sec-tion then kn own as Woods' camp. A new camp will be started, however,' by Mr. Olympius that will be known as Monte Carlo. The Bevenue company, operating in Beaver county, is going to send out several carloads of $200 ore as soon as the teams can be secured to haul the same to the railroad. At the mouth of the tunnel workings, from which the rich shipments are to be made, there are now over thirty tons of ore sacked--that samples 41 per cent lead. 198 ounces silver and $17.50 in gold per ton. This ore was taken out in drifting drift-ing for the purpose of showing the character of the high-grade ores and to disabuse the minds of those who have expressed doubt as to what the company had down in the Pine Grove district. The company will erect ' a mill next season. |