Show I I i i 1 I i II I I J I j I I I i SALT SALT lAKERS MAKIN I GOOD IN IM I EW CAMP Salt Lake Lale 1 ate making god good In the Chloride n e district In In Arizona said T. T H. H Fitzgerald Fizgerald a former S Salt aIt lt Laker k r who Is at th the lot Hotel l Utah for fr a short visit with old friends fiends fends h in In Mr t 1 F Fitzgerald arrived here yesterday est from froman an ex extended etChet nde visit t to th the thC Chlor ido region and nd he Is wonderfully en en- Vet the outlook o there ther The pr prOpertIes Which Salt Lake people have become interested in In said Mr Fitzgerald Fizgerald are ar 8 the best in that t sec section which in th the thi past have ave developed developed devel devel- on some of the e most wonderful veins ever r known b but which because a o of the extensive deposits of ot zinc could coOkS not be treated without a heavy penalty The deposits of t or ores are immense and the towners towner have hae gi grown own old od resting on oil the properties waiting until modern 1 he methods could be found for the treatS treat trat ment of ores with zinc Inc deposits depois Within the past ye year r discoveries made by which ores ores With zinc zinO can be treated treated satisfactorily toril have made thi th properties In the l th Z i Chloride district lf UnusUally n valuable U I and the great t demand for zinc I tad ad and copper p has caused a development p n of 1 the mines In that section at nt a rate rate- that ap app appears ears ars marvelous Recently the K Keystone group of mineS in the tha Cerbat range in inthe the te kou Chloride dl dis district diS- diS has been purchased by G. G S. S Holmes W. W O. O Kay m myself self and others We Ve have Incorporated the property under the name of or f the Keystone Con Consolidated Mining coman company com cool bans pany an with a a c capital pill of 1000 H 0 he heare The officers are G. G S. S Holmes president WO W W. O. O Ka Kay vice president T. T T. T H. H l Fitzgerald se Th The om ah is amply fi Ti- Ti f- f We Vc are sixteen sixteen- miles north and vet vest of ot t on the Ranta Fe railway railway rail rail- rai- rai way one mile mie from Chloride Our property property property prop prop- erty joins the Pinkham mines owned by the U U. s. s S. S It n. company and Is be between between between be- be tween the Tennessee and G P prop prop- o The latter later recently changed hands the control owned b by Mr 11 Boyle being sold for br a great fortune while the Tennessee r h has s gone tone beloW belote 1200 re feet and 1 Is workIng working on on the 1200 level producing Immense nse prOfits r monthly lan Many r Salt BaIt Lake mining men are re n now w in this district We e have at the foot 1500 ot level in In inthe the Ke Keystone stone and g great at increases in values are arc shown shon at t e depth th We Ve haVe liae on 1 the rdV dV dump tons of ore tt that assays I Ps h Over er r 72 72 so that t you jou s see that we h have a mighty good prop property Our ores oreA are a silver sl sit sil I ver ler Vel zinc copper proposition In another year peat we e expect to have a second Butte ButU Bute at Chloride I lI My Iy visit isit to Salt Sal Lake falce now ow is for tor the purpose of investigating the flotation process which has s only oily just been p put f alj sp I into operation e in s several properties op s In Inthe the Park Paik Patk City district distrct with the object in hi View lw of ot putting In a plant plant plant-at at once on oil I th the Keystone stone We intend to also erect A l Jt tal r rr I and install machinery n necessary t to sink to 1000 feet fed but bute We ve shall hall probably probably not h have ve to go d deeper than BOO 60 feet to tog g get t all an the ore than a ton toll plant can r run rOn n oh on stead steadily I h Both the G Golconda and T Tennessee n slee S have hav tone beloW belo e 1200 feet in ili and a have nt cl mr become m wonderful zinc n copper p mines Old timers declare th that t atter we e have nave havel l' l reached ached the 00 level in Oll our which will wi be under tho ator and In Sn th the sulphide sul sul- phi de zone that we cC will wi have a a fine lne per per- of of copper The TIle width l o of Veins a as aa j also the thO d deposit of oC ores ore in this district Is astounding to all al whO wh J have vl lu visited the region That they have not been worked in the p past is is as I have no for no reason reason rea rca son only that they Contain such great eat bodies of ot zinc inc and therefore could not be bett tt treated without he heavy penalty naH Is why they have remained undeveloped beyond the he present stage stag |