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Show n ,1 i Yeekly JIewspapep devoted to the Miming Interests VOl.l'MK I. SALT LAKK TWO KINDS OF MINING. Y est. NTMMKIi j:., Ivmi. DWKMP.KIS TTY,'SATl'IMAY, the p 5( -- harp and increasin': Iut the 1!). t eneoiiraiu indications of the of a their from been sustained have body of ore in the vein on the presence While tin; future mining speculations ami populations ac-Second ; Extension South the products, and towns and cities, with all properly are found in oLstnck companies is xtrcnicly lutil fu , t!i;it c'liupaiiimmts of civilization have resulted as the masses of ore strewed over the slope of the legitimate mining is imt. Thcivasmis arc the natural oiitrowti. Many localities can he hill below the line of contact. Only the obvious. Tin r is hirip-lon named where the amount of capital received harder pari ol the ore would resist excitements, on unusual j ii m-- i mi and on in a decade or two. or from the time of the lirst in the Horn Silver mine this hard ore t lit1 speculative inclinations of tin public. has been insignificant, and I hat Hites hut a small portion of the mass. Yet I lie latter is sustained bard taken by money in so worthless a manner as to he of im fragments of this are scattered in abundance from tin ground jM payiu; ijuantitics by 'applied beiieilt. flic localities referred to here have over the surlaee on and below the middle somethin;: as substantial as t lie precious metals to their present unfailing producing ca- - lion of the claim, and larp1 ua it ii s of it are be caried on without parity of millions Mining c.in per uuimm within a very said to have been collected there, taken to the regard to tbc condition of stock markets when short space of time. In one ease it may he two furnaces and work' d. mineral veins are worked simply fur what can It niiuht have expected that the nio-- t years, in others ten, and in others twenty. The.; be madipf them, and not has decoys for advance would the leached out "f the of fragments pianl wh" made the lirst discoveries making: money out of the general publie. were, as usual, with prospectors, poor in purse. fragments of ore as hm exposed as these have The eiili'tineiiL of capital in mining, in open .Since- thiui populations have succeeded hem, yet some of the pices picked up have ino up new countries or in profitable or prom- them, with thrifty resources and productions sullbueiit assayed very well, piin owr I no mini es to s n or ising undertaking, mvat ill, creditable to inditee capitalists to build railroads over al- the ton. Fra men - of ore of similar and meritorious to those who engine therein, iim.--t tho-e to loimd on the liejm impassible mountains to reach them. In character sidelv any of tlic-- e I know; fit provided the money so secure'l is hut n so lim Silver far as the mine, are towns moimtaiu lor the bc- -t interest of the enterpri-- e in baud. hank's, where nourishing of the vein ex the miners' ntrepitt deposits-noothepoint aimiu It should he and carefully. and from hiuid'vil.s of thousands of dollars Vept that jn- -t described mi the Second South not wasted in the in mv schemes that surest r.iiipto from hxtcn-im- i. millioijs ;ui.l nil tliemselvi s to the minds of inexperienced mat. labor in the mines within two. ten or fifteen M elidors-year'The opinion of V. A. Hooker. directors. or raiscii aiders New Money reads as More than this niui-lmoney is cumin-- . n lt that of Irole-.-o- r for the purpose of hrininu a mini1 into a pay-inI follows notes over. on the in ami develop-pou looking my ualiy cotnlition. or to fiirni-l- i it with hoi-tiof the Horn Silver or in what may b- called experimental .Second South Kxten-iwoiks. or reduction work or all three inca-- e hip I exam. n in which famwhile to eomieeiinn with the work, other sums are sent aw;iv mine, . the resources ilii-- or friends in the east or in Kit Miip-Iithey are needed. ('oiiseiU-iitlyis?!'. I li :id that they rope Such latti r property in oi tlieeonipany's liva-ur- y d imt be wasted cd by contain no points that are not disi-arc evidences of lcit iuijitc mitiinp in any other way i.min rrnfe-.-nin his of r extravagantly August Jil Newberry report I. any other iuarti r. More than this, the mine SOUTH IIOIiN SILVER MINING COMPANY, lu-- t. already ki 1, tin ivf.iro hmihl should be developed tradily. and as much as it. write you fully my opinion of tin- propi-rttinpossible for the payment of djvidciulsat regub As the Him Silver Mine, of I'lali. is w iitld only lr corrohoratini: 's the acknowledged to be one o the rielu- -t mines in " I'rnti-s-olar intervals. It is here-til- lIVViT-- e hiin r; I. rlo-Newberry. ease, w lu re a mine's content- - are c.mcclh d. its m:iiutaim-athat the far as explurcl, liavim: in the fullv do. World, ha" always stock dcpiv..cd and di -- euii rail'd, investors evidelli-e.1. o eeolld the 1) lied extension I'of, S. II' to iV i pl'e-part si opi to sell out at low lupuvs. that legitimate mini vain e of from thirty to foi lv 'south of the lorn Silver mim- were more than im: has no place. i ulle-a s o dollars, a description of the pront to demand its thorough e plural hm There are manyea-e- s wlnr.-is needed perty owte-ipita! o a :i t !;h-i with the lv company above named iy nil-." enterprises. In one instanceu may which Ins i.cd with mne p recently orpin be absolutely mve ary to place a and leadini; resident-o- f New York as its inauap-rswater liMed mine in proper shape. In another will 1" of value, 'finlies l.bnu feet its main advantage is in expediting matters, south of the Horn Silverproperty location, and extends; eniarin proihieti.m and in rcdmdnt: ex ict almu; the conrse of the vein. It is! 'Nidi invi-ii- io nts are advautnocnu-an- d -pen-epokeii o hy Iloles-n- r Newberrv as reasonable where the vaiue of mines have 'This firms .n of a trip- li tire been properly lint the minim: indii-tr- y Veill which has a III l 'Ul- nisi made on co'ir-sutlers severely trom iuve-tiand lies aloiei tlii line ol contact :i with li up- veins, atel it matters pot. properties either worthless or of nMi limited a between a liuiss uf ipocstnne aild iPa I'.ilc t i of character to repay the outlay. The Mast - full fim the Mountain ami a belt "I (liampiaii eo applies oianiz d mi well proper traelvtr which of s that mountain on tin ki nature aiv caties, and more propositions !l lie li ui-is traceable Ibr the o w awaiting the deei-io- u of nmui-vcmen. of uriPi than a mile north and smith of tinlouiel hv exploration and worked as hmi: -in main itch The is to s'oek llm-- Silver Mine. It object a and pp.hahlv longer. this rai m exi-p-indicated at ' o as po iblr and them as .nil' the -- lock interval- - hv tin tinmim-oi 'b1 m id' a of mv proje tion of the font wall before til Wordlh-Ssues. of the lllilles i s ascer- which from its s,,li,liiv has r "lh ou mit. nr Colorado, ep-ijl:iy portion tained. In this way die oriiml seller ami- the it is a lit -- ni'eet Im- je-- t. than the vein nr haiuriiu; wall, and al 'M'lvni'-lv ri lio k "1 operators, who have taken hold of the oiile places it a ea bo e di " t iei p n iVe ,.( j sevej-ic .I I'lace them-rlves Hair to enrich a and rob their neigh- ami also h numerous excavations which have ",,i '' but the ol tin- work. Ibe bors. are enabled in rake in ipiite a pile of expo-e- d 1" w t lie line of contact ami iii ift or h regularly in true ulj'hitp investors have mile of the ledoe matter. tvh-: bow far. 1 m- nature mdv kteiws money, while tin- m-k t heir experience and a lot ol worthless ccrtili- file most extensive eporat imis have. cates to obtain eonsnlation from. Such operabeen Ueide mi the eeond claim south of tions and the conductin',: n mines in the inter- the Horn silver mim the of Mr. est of stock manipulators are eontimtallv tear Foily. ami here an found property the mi only It - a mistake to suppo-- e that the exposure inoihiwn tin- :o.d reputation the minim: . . . , i, f the continuation. of the Veili. hilt the :ieiuires from steady and uniform ue- -t i in j; ioi is o an op- if i. in it. v.i i, o! Ill ll lo rail' s ll it s t lie millliu: tillllle-- s Oiithecontrarv.it helps it. One Irainlulent products, profits or dividends in other iuarters. saw out-id- e of tin- limn Silver propmty, That minim: Iris boon extremely profitable-ii lime-tmie does uiop- harm to the indus- flic excavations ma'h- in the he cannot many iiarters disputed, 'flic' aliove the vein follow -- hoots iif mv. which dip: try than ten ond nmipauie- - can umio. It is building no of states and territories ip the! eastward towards the line of eontaet and are the duty of every hmie-- i miiiini; man to help western wildernesses within a few short wars' doubtless up the swindlin'; euneerns that purs from tin- main vein. 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