Show l' l t f Jc S t 11 f 5 1 do S 1 J J J-ij J t f ft f r. r t rt r i t I a l t Kl I u. ti 1 n 1 I. I ke J I T TS CIS I S r PROBABLE L that that 1 no 0 mining discovery of recent years in In Nevada y Xv nas leas has received such stich favorable indorse indorse- y by l by public officials ls banking 1 men and aI mining experts expert a as as h has s. s the Broken l t v Hills mine in the new v. mining c camp mp of v i J B Broken Hills in im Churchill County 48 r f l' l I miles es north of Luning Liming and 63 miles southeast of Fallon N Nevada a t tn n Pf i v J t f vv 90 Governor erno Emmet Emmett D D. Boyle Boyle- states state a t over ef hi his own own signature after a personal per per- 1 examination of the Broken Hills Hilts property property that that the showing is the best best I have seen in any new territory t r in In N Nevada eva d a f for or many years The Th e 5 j Chief Executive of Nevada is a awell well well- r r known known wn mining engin engineer e of high standing stand stand- 7 o ing ing and his indorse indorsement ent of n mining h projects in their early stages is is un- un un- un Arthur far far-f far famed med Thompson Perry a. a r y as s a geologist at various f times imes f for r the TAi Anaconda Copper Mining Company r y Mlle th the Davis-Daly Davis Copper Company the rJ f Ut Utah h Ap Apex x I Mining fining Company and for J 7 C Bulkeley r Wells president of the the the-Amer Arper iJ 1 J scan ican an Mining Congress after a ten-day ten 45 Examination of the thep property oper y al also g ref reV re- re favorably I f I ports V says aYs 1 w Geologist Thompson says tl that a de des Jf vork work to date reveals the J I. presence of a vein of ore from three v to nine feet wide that averages better than 1500 per ton as the ore is re broken down in the mine without sorting that the vein is 2100 feet Vf r f long and that there are ore deposits v. v parallel p to this vein on the property one one lense o of which spreads out over an t area area of feet by feet in its r greatest dimension on another 55 feet by feet and further south on the property repetitions of these lenses I rV i iR R f r h iV occur on a I large arge scale I e. e fi W tn f s 's Mr Thompson's Thompsons completely completely favorable favor favor- Viable able report covers 25 v type V typewritten itt n i p pages pes pates es J e CON CONDENSE NSE from the reports h reports Te WE V f A j U of eminent geologists i engineers engineers' 1 i and other known experts experts' who have haye r tr recently made personal pers c examination an nation natio t t y h T ti r c J the following description of f the Broken Brokell Hills Hills property r J t I j I The v vein in 2100 2900 feet feet longin lo long g ill Broken Hills mine aline ha has has- already already been developed fv single handed ed by py th the di discoverers discoverer's v v Stratford and Arthur ai at t its northern northern e extremity to a de 15 f feet ce 1 t This This' Thi portion of the vein lids i s be h proved along its strike for 3 feet fl feet t. t by underground workings I For another feet south from these Ulese workings the vein has' has been developed developed de de- d to tor a depth of 50 feet by several sev y- y eral shafts to a point where the vein veinis is cut off by bi a fault and thrown westward west west- w west westward sty st- st y ward i-d i to a new new undeveloped position on on OIt t the e p property op I 0 t In this faulted position where it r it is is is' totally undeveloped the vein can be traced for 1500 feet f further or or until another r fault cuts it off and throws it again westward V F From Freon r-o r IfF the partially dev developed loped portion portion por por- tion lion of the vein which avera averages es five f feet et in width down to the lowest level more th than n tons tons' of high grade grade- silv silver r or ore averaging ounces of s silver per ton h have ve been extracted In these these- same workIngs and on OIl the 1 dump of f the main shaft more tl a 11 in ore of a profitable gt grade de deis is alread already blocked out on three sides sid The v vein in from the lowest level up up P Paver aver over lover 1500 p per r ton as br brok broken k ken en in the mine w th without any sorting of f the waste rock broken with it Only a Ja fraction of f the the thee e led exposed pd ed vein outcroppings have been been explored Where this has been done the vein in inthe inthe the lowest workings has has' been pr proved l ed to be wider and as rich as it is near nearer nearer r the surface Strong Strong- silver sulphide enric enrichment ment at a d depth of of- f feet et in the vein v in gives every every indication of of persisting to great depths between strong vein walls valls which are marked by the most pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- evidences of deep s seated deep origin rigin i i Wide Vide areas in the hanging Avail hanging all anti ana wall foot-wall of the vein ark ar mineralized at the surface in the form of shattered lenses of or ore ore- that are measurable in m hundreds of feet and may mean after development underground another I 1 r instance of masses masses' lower of of of- lower ver grade gradt grade ore such as as I have lve been e exposed in h th the late late sen sensational atio lal developments developments' pl fin ili th the Comstock Com Com- stock Lode J The vein matter matterand and country rock strongly resemble that found found with some of the rich silver developments 1 in in T 1 Tonopah nopal I t t The The property promises p to develop i When deeper a d ii more ore extensive latera lateral lat lat- eral era I work is done to Ito prove prove up p the 1 the known veins and arid unknown parallel pa blind bUnd veins beneath the adjacent vol volcanic volcanic vol- vol canic ash capping int into one of the important im im- 7 nt silver slIver producers' producers of INeva Nevada a of many n ny of which of which in their infancy could not boast of the silver developments now to be seen at Broken I Hills THE THE BROKEN BROK N HILLS SILVER SILVER 1 CORPORA CORPORATION TION has has' has been been organ organ- organized zed with a capital capitalization r of shares shares' to operate the Broken Hills Hills- mine nine Underwriting of shares of treasury stock by the Fidelity Finance Funding Fuming Company to net the Broken Hills Silver Corporation is for financing purposes purposes' including acquisition of complete title development of the mine to great d at depth and the erection of a hundred hundred- ton mill The president of yule the tle Brok Broken Hills Silver Corporation n is Ed Malley Treasurer Treasurer Treas Treas- reas- reas ur r of the Satte of Nevada Th fh vice president is Gilbert Gilbe t C Ross State Bank Examiner of Nevada J. J C. C Goodwin cashier ashier of the First Nati National nal B Bank Barik rik of Lovelock Nevada is teas tr s. s C. C E E. E Bingham is a director Mr Mr Bingham is a director of the Bank of Fallon Fallen Nevada Eugene Eugel e Grutt is secretary J I. I 11 Arthur Arhur Perry perr Th Thompson geologist k IS J chief of mining staff Mine Mme supe Super ir is William WitHam Frazee formerly i superintendent of the Nevada Wonder mine Among the initial stockholders stockholders' of the Broken Hills Hilts Silver Corporation m are the directors as s above named Hoil Hon Emmet et D D. Boyle Governor of Nevada Herbert G. G Humpl Humphrey rey capitalist capi capi- zap capitalist i- i known as the bigg biggest st individual land owner mine ne' ne newn owner owner wn r c cattle and sheep r raiser iser in Nevada and and a a. a long lorig list of other w well known well and Success success- full ful Nevada mining minim in men 1 7 B l tf 1 r p 1 J We WeAre Are in Touch With Happenings in the New t I i M 44 Sensational Nev Nevada da Mining l District i 51 1 v Z 4 t fo J J oo and t CI Solicit Your L J. J rl es h of t l it I 1 t s i I I. I fJ 1 I J L j t Y FIDELITY f FIDELITY FINANCE 1 r S j qa 5 5 7 FUNDING CO j. j r i I Entire Second Floor Herz Building e eRENO I RENO NEVADA I. I J I V I t r |