Show fN r EN OF WEALTH VEAL IN GULCH Samuel and Boston Associates Invade Old Region of Copper DEAL INVOLVES A BIG SUM 1 r Iz Prominent E Expert Preparing for fu Ev- Ev the thc Southern of l f S V j Properties 5 S rr ju The rue presence of ot expert talent atS at t Gulch of ot the Grand Graml tho ho properties S S Mining company compan In the copper bear log Ing strip at lt which the prospectors of oC SS S s northern Arizona are permitted to toJ J 1 bhare arc the canteen with those of S i southern Utah and where an I made In behalf of nation Is being c Samuel muel Frank A A. Schirmer I and the tho latter's Boston associates i is I of I Ii 55 the attention once more Inviting In I i chasers bonanza to the possibilities or of I i 5 occurs class clas of or u a t r region ion In which occur a ek copper ore the thc percentages cs of or which have o astonished tl every one conversant nt i S with them The examination In the t Interest t of or Mr air Z c and hi his hilt affiliations affiliations af at- i In the cast Is ff akin place I under an option in which the purchasing pur itself In t the h chasing sl o obligates event of or a de deal I to fork out several SC hundred el thousand dollars before the expiration of eighteen months from the tho date dato at al which ne negotiations were b begun un TIm It lion Facilities Hies 1111 1110 1 Ciflie Ci The rho report upon which the examination S nation nallon Is progressing recites a story of oC rarest interest to the miner It tells of oC the thc marketing of 1189 1139 tone tona nf of ore at nt the furnaces of or this valley alle for which the management received c the controls upon which the were mn made e certifying ln toan to toRn toan an Rn average of or per pel cent copper with silver er of or the value cf ef 53 3 per ner ton These e consignments were made malIc at a period when It devolved ol upon the distance die dis ls- ls I company to wagon the ores a lance tance of or 10 1 mile mIles While these ores were being IetI there was being being be be- fn ing piled upon the dump to await class transportation less lefI ruinous a 1 which since the extension of or the Salt Lake Los Angeles nieles Route noute an and I the time when the distance between the mines and antl tim tho leading station at al the railway was tc reduced to lo about forty Corty mites miles has round found a profitable outlet to tn the Of the latter there is u n YI very laigo- laigo ton tonnage na e at nt th the he cur aur- faco face which affords s from flom 1 15 p per I cent to 30 per cent copper and that the 10 negotiations will be consummated under un- un un dor der the he option Is quite mel likely Trace Zone Into Utah A theory lint hat the zone upon which th G. G n dG aU i Me 1 located Is none other than that In Arizona from which Senator W W. A A. Clark of Montana has lug dug many if IC not most or of his millions has found not not a few Cew exponents and anil with the demonstrations lions promised ed under the Newhouse- Newhouse Schirmer option much a activity It should follow folio Another equally cheerful conviction lc tl linn tion n I is that the thc same samo zone extends north through the thc district twelve t miles west vest of uC If St. St G George orr and aini Into what has han In long been known a atho as asS S Newhouse Newhouse New- New tho the Dixie nc Keglon lon where Mr MI house and his hi associates H have ha also acquired ac ac- ac- ac cd valuable holdings s in the Paymaster Pay Pay- master and nl neighboring territory and antI where much mitch g systematic work is li to III tobe be lC performed during the present sea sea- l' l hon on In the tho latter r Is J- to be he found ores as aK sensational in their I contents contents con cun- tents JIB un those thoi-e e extracted from tho ho ledges of t Grand Gulch and at al this hour the mana management ment of oC the Utah fc Fe Eastern Is smelling at Its furnaces in Shorn City a class of roc rock affording afford afford- In log ing an average that Is I maintained l by hy no other property In the state slate Of OC the same class 4 of or ore oie is ig the Paymaster Pay Pay- 5 master r productive an hour eighteen run at at Iw tiny liny furnace yielding I no nn I 5 loss than Hum pounds poun s of copper gold old and silver sll bullion Since the Invasion Inva Inva- don sion of ot that l' l region glon b by Mr 11 Newhouse and mul his Ills a. a associates much l has hns been developed elope and the season se should bo he characterized lU h by l' many man substantial lal disclosures Hitherto the tho prospector has haM done his hisor or work unaided anti and while lie ho has hos encountered unmistakable evidences evi l evl- evl dences of hl big copper producer he heS S has not been In possession of or means with which to develop plop them Meanwhile 1 no properties In the tho West perhaps s. afford more striking of the presence present of oC copper r than thos-c thos of the tho Dixie DId and nd Paymaster Pa while many other opportunities op op- op- op arc aie awaiting n those in POil pus POi l e ion of oC the sinews with wah which to lo S S develop c |