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Show THE ARGUS. capital stock is $250, 000, and the company will operate in the Tintic Dick Eastern capitalists are investing district where it owns the Silver and the Sego Lily mining claims. heavily at Mercur TTnn Amiiln will miiJI Manager Farnesworth of the Horn . . . Silver has returned from Nevada and go to mining. where he has been opening up the , W1 copper ?n grea. coaj mjne described in the last a Frisco short near time. in prospects . igsue Qf The ARGUSt n The Sacramento mine at Mercur is ed by the Hasson Brothers, is showing turning out mineraj that carries from up nicely. dollars a ton in thirty to thirty-fivThe mill of the Northern Light has g0id. The best of it is there is any been started on Lion hill and is work- - amount of that kind of dirt. ing succeesfully. Considerable free milling ore is be- Milling ore has been found in fng found in the Gold Mountain dis- Hecla at Mercur and the stock has I county. Ore running gone up anothe. notch. as high as 10,000 to the ton has been As a result of thorough investigation encountered and large deposits n being put into the aging from $50 to $100 per ton. mteres; property. An important discovery in the .uap 'A? returning from State Uncle Sam mine on Godiva Moun- iay the country is all right and . tain is causing a great deal of excite- 'or somebody.. meat. It is a solid mass of galena atreqnwi s a mort plant runniDg 70 per cent in lead, 40 ounces ale has been awarded I UTAH NUGGETS. I stock-raisin- g ..... I e 1 13 wealth they are sure to find if they look for it. It has been but a few seasons ago that in the same locality there was quite a stir over some alleg- ed tin ore that was found there, but R came to naught. Highly satisfactory returns have been received from three lots of Julia Dean ore lately marketed. An by Manager Clays, ounces silver and $8.75 gold per ton ; a smaller lot, by E. P. Stone, lessee, returns 314 ounces silver per ton, and If16 other, by Peacock & Faircloth, I I 18-to- n exchange quotations are published regularly in Milwaukee and other cities of the northwest. Milwaukee held and still holds a large amount of stock in the Mollie Gibson mine, which paid some $4,000,000 in divi- ! dends, but whose stock has declined rom $11 to about 20 cents since the payment of dividends was stopped. lt, "nc Ie88eef- - ce ad 8;ver a?d 35 nan- - BLUE WELSH SILICA za is all right says the Bulletin. COPPER SMELTING NEVADA I aver-Bosto- GOLD MINES BOOMING. The Gold Creek (Nev.) News says that the mineral wealth in its neighborhood is immense. Gold Creek is a new discovery. Nothing like it has been found before. The world asks Trade Mark, Abernant. for precedents and these Gold Creek has not. The practical man is slow to accept new things, and in this he is Imported and for Sale by Eureka Democrat : A meeting of wise. And yet new ,V intrude do things Jal men are being added directors of the Buckeye themselves oar( the most conserva- - A. T. CHUR, Sole Agent, upon Monmining CompaDy was held 0n d the Last fall Eureka Hill 19 Barclay St., New York. at Green which Supt. . day evening .President Kobertson of the Gold Grea' Wies ofvery nch ore have submitted a very encouraging report. I (Nev,) Mining Company had I I m the Edna jrered THE May, It was decided to push depelopment shipped to the New York office three Gold Mercur the Producing as rapidly as possible. f sacks of gravel.' It was taken from I A monthly dividend of $25,000 waB Crevice gulch, which is known to be raJIiHld is found in the north end declared by the Mercur Mining Com-- I very rich. However, no attempt was of L. jr Lake district and prepara-- pany Saturday, being 12 cents a made to select a rich poeket, and the tions re made to work the prospects share, papable April 20. This divi-- 1 gravel anywhere within a mile may there extensively . WRITES dend is No. 27 making the total I be as good as where the sample was Free gold is found in the surface amount paid by the company in divi-- taken. This gravel was treated in Employers biability Insurance croppings in the Sunshine country, dends $675,000, a magnificent show-- 1 New York and put through a panning ' Elevator Insurance and the owners of the West Dip are ing. process at least a dozen times. The b- at work. Gold is found among the Blue result was most surprising. The ag- - General biability Insurance, I I . Triumph property situated in Mountains of San Juan in black sand, gregate saving showed a value of Blanket Accident Policies for the enter of a rich mining section, is slates, porphyry, and the surface! about $500 to the cubic yard, Employees, to become very valuable as de- - soils ; silver has also been picked up b Individual Accident Insurance, the time to invest. w .opuient progresses. on the surface in this district. Two Now is the time for investment, says And Fidelity Bonds, ) lessees of the old Dial mine of mills are kept busy pounding out the The OLDEST AND STRONGEST Biiifa am have been getting some big yellow metal which averages from $9 the Denver Mining Record. ton to $23 per COMPANY IN THE WORLD. assays this week and are reported to of demonstrated nchness the and the havK 3xposed a good streak of ore. An election of officers of the May I and awaits the littie assist-- r I A meeting of the stockholders of Day Mining Company, whose offices ground, 1 I ance a e neces8arJ the Fouth Swansea Mining Company are at No. 23 Central Block, was held SLOAN, I achery convert his prospect washeid in Silver City last wsek to last week with the following re8Ult : toamme. We canaot see the wisdom Resident Muapr a monthly dividend of $7,500. John A. Hunt, president; Judge D. I f Pacific Coast Department. the investor who will only buy the H. ; Wenger, in Tintic the Henry Splendid showings has been deprived of looms is, 16 oof 17 Atlas Hoot. districtnear the Mammoth are report- - Peery, treasurer; F. W.Mulenbrach, Sund thatwn a I ts lu by years ! ou.tPut- ed. The Emerald and Annandale secretary; R. S. Hamilton, direetor. f 01 thls depleted ground he is willing is located Humnear the Its investproperty are both properties promising I to when he can for a I MFLLS millions, expend looks Transacts a well. and bug General Bankfew thousand buy a prospect that The Industrial Reporter, an lllus- The Columbia Gold and Silver ing Business. in it thg ore to ittag plainlyshowg trated trade and mining magazine of Mining company filed incorporation make a big mine The mine owner Dsnver, contains a neat article on articles at the office of the secretary Leeds no J. E. DOOLY help from capital, but the Park City with a half-ton- e cut of the of state Tuesday. Turner A. Wicker-- 1 CABHin. needa assistance and it is prospector famous camp. sham, Elizabeth C. Wickersham, I to his intereat and the gtate at ,arg6) The Silver City Star reports a new Hiram E. Booth, John H. Hedges tbat eapital should aid development national Bant strike of ore in the north drift of the and George Mullett are the incorpo- - instead of buyin pnxiuoers which Homestake and is informed that it has rators and the capital of the concern adds no new la u Capital Paid territory to our minillg its lqjiio,oii branches, the appearance of being both a large i8 $24,000 divided into shares of districts. and rich ore body'. Par value of 12 cents each. Dirbctors Theo. Meyer, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, niNERS. to Articles of incorporation of the The head of Deep Creek comes in capital diverting W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W. Don- A good deal of capital that was neiian. Newell Beem&n. Murray Hill Mining and Milling for another prospecting boom, says Company have been filed. The in- - the Vernal Express. A large body of formerly employed in dealings on the WALKER BROS. corporators are George Naylor of ore has been found that assays up in grain and stock exchanges has been BANKERS. Springville, George H. Murray, John the hundreds and the parties finding diverted to mining enterprises, par-B- . THE UNION Anderson, Sidney VV. Darke, Eva it are excited over their find. The ticulary the Cripple Creek mines, NATIONAL BANK Darke and William T. Browning of hills of Deep Creek will, in a few says the Wall Street Reporter. Inter-SaCorner Second South and Main Streets. Lake, and John W. Meyers of days, be covered with anxious pros- - est in the gold fields does not seem to 9 Rawlins, Wyo. The amount of the pectors with visions of the untold abate and the Denver and Colorado general banking business transacted. Fire Brick -- first-clas- if s0r' I U ZdI? 7 I ! 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