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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JfURNAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE TWO. 1 5 News of the & Mines and Mills rql-m- DISTRICT Uls level before cross-cuttin- g. give mere stoping ground. ac will Three feet the surface a vein I rcbti m wnlih averages $01 serose: at the Mr foot level It has widened to four f.et, still very rich; at the 100 foot level s streak has corns In that Is exthe ora being littremely erally covered with gold. This company Is composed of Denver people, principally, J. C. Clark of that place being president,. with Q. H. Filing, secretary and Jessie Taylor, manager. The Laet Chance The Last Chance group la owned by David Roderick of Monte ray, CsL, and August Sieaenop. Here they have aa Incline shaft down about fifty feet with three feet of silver ore exposed that averages about $150 per ton. Work Is being pushed by the owners of the Gertrude, where a twelve1 Inch vein a says about $100. The Blue Bird group adjoining, has assays of 71 ounces silver and 10 per cent lend on what Is considered a continuation of the large silver-lea- d vein on th east of the Georgimac m A few day (pent In thin Mellon re-Tla the fact that It la one of the reremarkable dtatrlcta of Nevada markable In many ways, aaya the Humboldt Bur. FI rat, for lta transportation facilities, there being a narrow-gauge railroad from Golconda, the principal town of the district on en the Southern Pad lie railroad to the Adelaide mine, a distance of II miles, and It could be extended to nearly any point of the district at very little coat. BeoondL. is the. all Important .question of water; beautiful mounUln streams cross the country in various places affording power and making It pleasant as a living place; Juniper wood is to be had. the climate Is deltghtfuL In fact, the nstural ndvanUges are many. Above all shines the fact that It Is a most remarkable mineral bearing region. This fact Is demonstrated by the Adelaide mins. Adelaide Mine and Mill. This property la owned by the Glasgow and Western Exploration company, and Is the large mill and smelter plant at Goloonda where the McQuea-tl- n process Is now being tried This process Is a most wonderfud one as base ores of a very low grade with a heavy guaga as well as sulphide may be worked at a profit by 1U use. No ' effort has been made to advertise this process, but despite this fact, mining men from all over the world am visiting the mllL Bo deep Is the Interest and so Important the discovery, to the mining world. Ore from the Ghggenhetms ledge tw Chile, 8. A, has been shipped hers for testing and so well was Mr. yj Baden. jtie. represenUtl ve of the pleased that the process will be Installed In the mill there F. Royal Hungarian Metallurgical Engineer, who was sent by the Hungarian government to Inspect the prooesa was greatly Impressed, ns were the represnUtlvee of Mexico. One could dwell at length on the wonders of this process, but returning to the mines of this company, wc And a property that ban been working tor about eleven yearn. In the time It baa been worked thousands upon thousands of tons of copper ore have been taken out as the workings will show. The mine Is equipped with modern machinery and bow works about 49 men. In the vicinity of this mine the country rock Is n limestone, ' The Galons. To tbs south of the Adelaide Is the OaMas. Owned by Fhyant, Duncan and Webb.' Thera Is a seven-toledge .of lend carbonate ore that carries high Considerable shaft values in silver, work has been dons and ore Is piled on tbs dump for shipment. The Black Diamond. Adjoining th Galena Is the Black Diamond, owned by Thos. Major. Considerable development baa been done here and ay present a abaft la down about 100 feet fro mwbich high values in gold, silver and lead are being taken. Assays of $100 were taken from the Leadvllle, where a number of distinct A number of veins are tracable. leases have been let on this property. The Nevada Central. The Nevada Central Mining companys claims are lead and silver carbonates of lead and sulphides of lead and iron, more or lees rich In silver with good gold values also. The vein averages five to six feet la width ant has been exposed, tor a distance of This 700 feet by various workings has Indications of being a large copped deposit with depth. Considerable ore hU'bMh shipped to Balt Lake f.v treatment and gave handsome returns This portion of the district .seems to be a volcanic formation, the country rock being volcanic. The Labadie Group. The Labadle group has been worked for years by a Wench company and it Is their Intention to build s large smelting plant near Golconda to work their ores aa well as do custom work. The richness of this ore can be Imagined when It le known that several carloads of it were taken from above tbs water level and shipped to France for treatment. ' The Gold Reef. . 150-fo- ot com-pan- Alt-ned- er. well-develop- ed ,J . ot The Gold Reef, owned by Major and Tedder, Is a true flsure vein about throe feet In width with a streak ten inches wide that will run from $1,000 to $1,000 In gold end silver. This property la being developed by shaft work. ' Tho Fleroncs The Florence group of three rlatms discovered , by Booker and Barries caused considerable excitement In the district, the vein asaylng se nigh as $$,000 in gold and silver. By tracing float the great dry bone flykt war found, which was afterward found to high-gra- ds property. The Nevada Crown been Incorporated and has recntly will develop their prospects. Tho Geld Coin. the limits of Goloonda n up by Koeter, from nil india producer of be seen In the mine Is being opened Reich and Fayant that cations will become merit. Free gold Id to quarts, an well aa high values In lend and silver. , Tho Groat Kramer Strike. This seems to be an extension of the Kramer strike on Lone mountain, about two miles from town. Hera la n section that were It In a boom district, would be talked and rend about tor and wide. The outcropping can be traced for a quarter 'of a mile on the contact Pieces broken from various p Isons Is long ti(ie reql may from $200 to $900. On the leaM held by Butte and Oswald, nearly the entire dump Is milling pieces picked at random how free gold In almost every instance. Here' is a mine that la sure to create a sensation. Adjoining thla laaao to the south la the Lying and Welshons Issm but a work has only been started. It is being rushed with all speed and the oce-a- nd . . showing le most wonderful. Pannings can bo obtained from anywhere along the outcroppings and the Float showssaya are very high. ing free gold has been picked up In abundance and every Indication ponlta to a rich and permanent ledge. Already a number of buildings have been erected and the leasers are working with vigor to prove the merit of their holdings. This Is a thriving prosperous trict with the advent of more ital will make one of tho most derful of the state. dis- capwon- RICH STRIKE III TRAMPS MINE Bert L. Smith, banker, promoter arrived yesterday from Rhyolite, where he has been speeding the past few days," and he brought back the news that the district was In very good condition, particularly ns to the Tramps Consolidated. on which there had Just been made a big strike. "The Tramps strike," said Smith, was made at the bottom of a wlnte on the Denver claim, the average of three assays taken from there being The wlnne le down eighty $1I4.S0. feet from the tunnel, and the end of the tunnel Is down 2S9 feet from the surface. There was quite a deal of excitement over the discovery while I was there. "There is no end of work going oa In the Bullfrog district. The mill of the Montgomery Shoshone le grinding out the ore steadily, and the mills of the Gold Bar and the Homestake are in process of construction. I did not go to the Keane Wonder, but the reports from her say that she le a pipmill le pin, and her twenty-etam- p grinding out the money right along." mine-owne- r, e STOCK EXCHANGE. OGDE. MINING i I J. E. DOOLY. President JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vicn-l- RALPH B. HOAQ, CashUr A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst Cuh W The UTAH NATIONAL . 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Place a slice of tomato on top of each plate aad table-spoonf- PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE lent it worth something te law that your prescription has bam fill, d absolutely right; that the dm used have been the beat ebtaiiubla that it le just as the doctor wmfc it? You haws this insurants what your prescription ia filled hart, aad ur charges era no higher thu these ef ether druggists. ul over a!L Join Knox, Prophet Prescription Specialists, 2479.WaA.Ave. Ogdaa.UA John Knox, the reformer, would seem to have possessed In bo ordinary degree the spirit of prediction and to have foretold with accuracy not only NATIONAL AUDIT CO. 2414 WASHINGTON ATE certain remarkable events of public a. McConnell xge also hut char. tho ultimate fate Importance, ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATION! of certain individuals. Thus whoa conAND FIRMS AUDITED. demned to tho galleys at Moduli he "Let us keep your books took his sentence with tho greatest Reference; First Natl. Bank, Oita iB Composure, merely remarking pita of It he would within two or three years, preach tho Gospel la Bt Thla prediction, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteossraaa Giles', Edinburgh." ' most improbable ' of accomplishment e Week semmencing Istsidq) f was time it ottered, waa afterit the Matinee, February 1. j wards literally fulfilled. Knox predict od with accuracy ' the . deaths of Thomas Maltlaad and KiHwiqy pf Grange, and solemnly warned the re STOCK COMPANY. gent. Murray, not to go cm to Linlithe tho Four-aMilitant Presents as so If he did would he gow, there J meet his death. The regent disregard Saturday Matinee at 2:30. "d the warning and did meet with the Nights atlAl fate of which Knox had forewarned him. Exchange. j . j Utahna Theater ct . t FOR FAIR VIRGINIA! ; : Prices 10c, 20c, 30c: Good Advice from Rnakln. waa John Raskin who wrote: "I would nrgo upon every young woman to obtain as soon as she can, by the severest economy, a restricted, servBeets ee Bale Always Ons Wad: iceable, dhd steadily however slowIn Advenes at 2 ly Increasing series of books for use e S STORE DRUG CULLEY her little life; making through library, of all the furniture In the room, the mm most studied and decorative piece; every volume having lta , assigned Journal want ads deliver tha place, like a little statue In lta niche. Xt P STRIKE Notwlthetandlng the rush to Hart the embryo mining camp west of much excitement bas Searchlight been occasioned by a report off another phenomenal strike at Lewis Holes, nine miles southwest of Searchlight Just Inside the Nevada state line. Prospectors are flocking to the new find. This district was known as a producer In the early sixties, but has not been prospected tor years. Lewtr Holes Is about two miles from ths Santa Fe road. Do Yosi Need Printing? tbs Jardln des Plantes the Parisaoo.r It Is tbs fourth offspring an fmmenae Africaa hippopotamus, which bas bees la the gardens for tea years. The mother has always refused to feed her young, and this time the management of the Jardln des Plantes has called In the services of goats to feed the little hippopotamus. Ho drank tho milk of goata tha first day, ten goats supplied him ths next, and ho la doing very welL STATE JOURNAL is equipped to do ALL KINDS ot AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic manner. The progressive business man' demands first class THE Goats Feed Bsby "Hippo." . A baby hoppopotamus has been bora ian of THE' MEAT. Combination That Will Be Proesunced Excellent. d In and 2 Continuous Quotations MEMBERS OF SALT LAKE -- hydro-electr- ic AT RHYOLITE t Mgr. AVENUE. 2484 WASHINGTON The Nevade Califoral a Power comsummated the Round Mountain Mining pany, with Its magnificent development company has obtained the ooift rolling plant on Bishop Interest in the Round Mountain Great Creek, oa the eastern flank of the lta InWestern Mining company, which owns Sierra Nevadaa, has signified tention of extending lta power lines Bve claims and a fraction adjoining the from to Manhattan the Tonopah Sunnyeide group of that company, and work to be done this summer. which contains a goodly portion of the The route will probably be via Sunny side vein, besides an Independent there Is now a large subore system. The deal was made with station), up Smoky valley, and thence New York Investors, who bought a through Manhattan canyon. A branch large block of Great Western stock line will probably be extended up the and transferred It to the Round Moun- valley to Round Mountain. tain Mining company In exchange for With abundant electric power, at a treasury stock In that company, at ths reasonable price, the development of lf rata of seven and shares of tho camp will go forward with Imps Western for one ahaie of Round Moun- Goldfield made no satisfactory or, notatain Mining. Hereafter the Western ble progress until ample electric power will be developed, through tho was furnished by this electric comworkings. pany. In those camps every mine and The Round Mountain company has every mill has all needed power, at paid more than operating expensed the simple coot of installing an elecfrom its infancy and has provided tric motor. The wonders wrought In funds for a mill which le now earn- these two old camps, as well ai in ing a handsome month! sum for the Bullfrog, will be repeated In ManhatLaet month the mill run tan and Round Mountain upon, the treasury. was the beet yet, averaging Cl tone advent of electric power. a day for the entire month, and 7$ Next winter will see this camp wits tone dally for the last fifteen day, reliable electric Illumination, with arc which shows what can he expected lights In the streets end at the mines with everything running satisfactorThe present ueerf of steam power ily. With the royalties from the Hy- will soon be Independent of the wood draulic companys lease added to the question, and the Forestry department bullion from the mill, the Round will have no demand for wood, except Mountain Mining company should for domestic purposes. soon see. its way to a permanent dividend paying baste. Learning to Fish. A mlddleeged man created n eensn , The directors of the Round Mount tain Mining company hold an impor- tlon the other day at a tant meeting yesterday at the offices by appearing with a rod and reeL of Loftus e Davie In the News build- Hie kite, attached to a flatting line, ing, and voted to purchase and lay hot heavenward la beautiful style 11,000 feet of 12 inch pipe without de- something really Eddyesque. Whin It lay. This pipe, will take the place got up about 800 foot tho man passed of the pipe formerly In uaa the tackle over to his little eon, any and will increase the flow of water lug: "There yon are, Chester; yoa'vt fish la the eky; to a sufficient extent to permit the got a twenty-pounppe ration, day and night, of three play him for all he's worth." It was The a pleasure to watch the hoy. He would giants on the placer deposits. I --inch pipe will be used on an exten- "reel her out" and "reel her In." Every sion to North Jenereon canyon. It other young ter oa the Solid wan filled will take eboqt elx weeks to get thi with envy. We old fellow know that By the time' the a kite will bite and tug and dart aad pipe nto camp. the warm dive Just like a fish; and here la a boy work la accomplahed weather of spring will release the wa- learning tho art of angling oa drj ters, and the Hydraulic company will land, far from boats aad dangerous be able to make a wonderful produc- storms. Splendid sport. Cheap aad manly. Aad it makes good fishermen. tion of gold. The company has leases on nearly all of the placer deposits at the base ."orteleo Shell. ' of Round Mountain. With a force The fines tortoise shell oomee from of eight men and a email amount of tho Indian Archipelago, hat a good water, which permits of hut few quality la also obtained on tho coast hours' work each day, the output or of Florida. Thor arc thro rows of last month was a trifle over $1,090. plates oa tho hack of tho tortoise, Tom Wilson, general superintendent of called bladee by fishermen. In tha the work and the man who first dis- central row are five plated, and la covered gold in the surface soil at each of tho others tour plates, the latRound Mountain, le confident that he ter containing the beat mete rial Bewill, be able to aave from $10,000 to sides these there are SB small plates $$0,000 a month with the three gianla round tho edges of tho shell, known aa In operation. feet or noses. The largest turtle does Mr. Wilson, J. H. Bartlett a brother not furnish more than li pounds of of tho congressman, and C. O. Olive, helL The tortoise shell of present cashier of tha Round Mountain Bank- day commerce le made largely from ing corporation, all directors In the the horns of animals. The Sunday company, came down from the camp Magastne. to attend the meeting. Feed and Cfvlllxatlen. Eaw people realise adequately that the stomach la the greatest civilising agency upon earth. A well-fewhose meals are suitably served, will rise out of barbarism with aa IrreSCENE OF A sistible elan con- & Co Grain, Stocks, Bonds and (lining Securities kite-flyin- The Gold Coin owned by Pittsburg From an inpeople, Is a producer. cline abaft down about 100 feet ore has been taken that rune ns high aa $200 per ton and milled In the mill recently erected by the company. This property Bee about one mile from the Goloonda and Adelaide railroad, over which ore can bo transported at n coat of $1 per ton to Golconda. Mina Within Town Limits. Within De Witt B. Lowe J. TO By a deal which has Just been t, ALL excvn lead, H. ARGERSINGER, cross the Gold Reef and Ueurgiioac properties The Georgimac. li was on this reef that I1- '- ,lr company did considn.liIe wcuk. This shaft is now down about luO feet and will be sunk to the JPH fuot VERY RICH PRIVATE WIRES BELL PHONE 298 WILL DE FOR ROUND : GOLD RUN IS POWER ELECTRIC TAUT DEALS 10, 1908. . up-to-d- ate prjiting. CL Would you patronize your friend If his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted by a handsome piece of printing, throw' it aside and forget it; or would up-to-d- ate . you hunt up the printing; office that did the job and give them your work? r The Journal Delivers the .Goods THE POWER OF STEAM. Meay fltoy flee Bat It Takes Q1m e When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle Ud to Jump ap and down he said "There must be power in that steam that It can lift such n weight. There eras. Millions prior to him bed seen the earns phenomenon and regarded It se se unexplained mystery. 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