Show UTAH UTA MINING 1 MEN MN MENT T LEASES LASS ON ONE JARBIDGE E GROUND Local interest In the new gold camp of or JarbIdge has hal reached the point of ot en en- Tb The reports from the snowbound snow snow- bound district aro Intensified each da day with lh stories of marvelous wealth Some Some- Some Salt Lakers have already reached the new diggings and ad E. E J. J Roberts son-in- son law of John J. J Daly of this city has obtained ob ob- ob tamed a lease on one of bf tee tie best properties proper proper- properties ties tes In that camp Roberts and his fa father fa- fa a- a ther were the original locators of the Shoshone Montgomery mine together with wih Hob Montgomery Montgomer and sold their halt half interest for foX a fortune Mr r. r Roberts has hns had much experience In Nevada mining camp camps and Ind he lie gives a glowing account of o the possibilities of The same policy poley of developing de which was pursued In n the camps of ot Goldfield Tonopah and ami Rhyolite some years ago has his been decided on at the se scene ne of tho recent gold discovery at Jarbidge that of leasing to reputable mining men nien for a period of from one to two years ear This was as made known when It was given out that the thE North orth Star property owned ned by James E. E Clinton Jr and Others of Boise had given four tour leases to some of the best known mining ln m men In n t the Intermountain intermountain Inter Inter- mountain 1 u country t and who h represent I t some sonic of ot the largest Interests In the state slate While much has ha been said of the camp and the excellent Indications Indica indica- lions tons little or nothing has been done In a material way looking toward the development development development devel devel- of the the camp amp Tile The leases are all al for feet on the North Star group and 20 per cent of the net proceeds will wi go ID tl the tho mine owner Those who have been Interested and active In the mines In the re region re- re gion giol declare that the leasing policy was responsible for the unprecedented boom of that country It 1 brought practical miners to the camps and they waged a a campaign of development which was productive pro pro- duct e of results The move taken by bythe bythe bythe the owners of the North North Star group is looked upon as the signal for a repetition repetition tion ton of the Goldfield boom and will wi lead others to follow In the footsteps of the home company compan Lease Let Let Lease No 10 1 was let to J. J Riddle of Ne Ne- evada e- e vada vada Mr Ir Riddle Is said to represent some very influential mining and smeltIng smeltIng smelting smelt- smelt Ing interests of Salt Lake and the fact that he has ha been through the Goldfield and Tonopah booms and Is Is thoroughly conversant with wih the Nevada evada districts In Indicates indicates In- In local mining men claim caim that he will wi at once get busy on the lease The second lease of feet has been ben let to J K E. J. J Roberts of ot Salt Lake Laie City The ThO fact that Utah mining men who have made their fortunes In Utah properties properties prop prop- I I ertes are Interesting themselves In this tills I new camp shows that there Is more to th the new camp than mere talk Pingree and Hart lart representing the I Eccles Pingree capitalists of Ogden have secured the third lease Mr lIr PIn Pin- gree greo Is well wel known In Utah being the cashier of the First National atonal bank there ther and also treasurer of the Ogden Smelting company owned principally b by David Eccles The Tile Ogden Interests are considered very powerful and It Is said the they have great faith In Jarbidge and Its tributary country To Twin Falls Fals Men The fourth lease of feet has been o let to Stafford Staford McLaren of Twin Falls Fals prosperous agriculturists of southern souther Idaho who are very much muc Impressed with the Jarbidge country and who ho will wi go into the camp at once With such men on the ground and as assisting as as- abating In the development of the countr country coun coon tr try the camp yesterday esterday was spoken of b by local mining men with wih more earnestness earnestness earnest earnest- earest- earest ness than titan heretofore Some who ho have been cynical about the discoveries there and who have scoffed at the Idea of another another another an an- other Comstock stated that there Is probably more to the camp than they re re- re Other leases are expected to be made in the near future and when the weather breaks within the next two months some of the best and most practical practical Ucal miners will wi be on the scene digging Into the much exploited countr country Mr Hart who with Pingree secured the third I lease speaks very favorably of lew alt g the tamp camp lie has been e there and b being be be- ing inn an assayer has sampled the ledge for 1200 feet and ft found rund und the vein was six feet wide The ore will wi average a ton The six feet i Is not the width of oC the tile en entire entre en- en tire tre dike which has hs hs been spoken of so much but seems to 11 be the pa pay streak of the dike |