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Show THE MINES INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, MILLS | AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND REPORT ON PLAGERS AT MINIDOKA DAM SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, Marvelous. Finds in Windy Hollow District Attract Attention. LATEST Streak STRIKE of ON Fabulous Values DOING WELL Denver, five yeurs = Will Keep Up. his Output . Day-News of Two Cars aj 2nd Tinti Tintic of wife their Grant's the reliable source company in is the that to be spring change sinking from Tron as been soon made a.deep,.shaft g¢ early) as the on 4] Blossom] reincorporated and has learns the home tramp this| work the of] ground | CLAIMS than and a who HARDLY asked Some Good they for Values Are Very farmer Was living Pleasant Longmont. strict economy to was che a By farm six miles hard an out wife extra to at Trregularly the Day the dan. L. of the and United and is now on ground was undertaken ing interests in the new incorporation.) Iron Blossom of the The property, : stion man Into Beardsieys their hore took the Reclamation ington, the was mame his. said stranger The com- the June .;,,| Cyrus Stanley,. but declined ~to - tcl pany. stretches around the mountay bo nvthing concérning 1} past life from the Colorado to the Governor or After regaining his health he renearly to-the sround owned by the | mained at the Beardsley home worke. oe a " jp-| ing for his board and lodging and Vietor Consolidated company and con i fine Kid jobs" about: neighboring where in Value any order before in the Service one Ser- Walker David in last ascertain became T office Wash- interested investigation to it made Geological file The aie lL. Dr. States it. ie W. of consult the above recently of have may of this May and its mineral submerged by the backwater of the Minidoka dam. A this ground has lately io dredge considerable attention from one promoters, and already company has been organized and several claims near the lower end of the backwater have been purchased with a view to the installation of a dredge. The claims prospected were those designated by D. W. Ross, supervising engineer of the Reclamation Service and were situate along the Snake river above the Minidoka dam, which is six miles south of the station of Minidoka, Ans aho As the water was already riswhen the investigation began, the bulk of the work was done in the near | nelghborhood of the old workings in sists of the Iron Blossom, Mild Win-| rarms When. the first strike was ter, Miners Delight, Little Chief, Littl jmade at Goldfield and the word went Giant and Iexce stor claims out that the greatest mining camp Since Mr. Knizht secured control of in the world had been found, Stanthe company's stock and gave out the | ley said good-bye to his friends and . for Nevada. started oar ee that information would be brought about so that dev serps 9 RP Aen a opment work might be started there | Tramp" Returns in Time. has been some lively sparring for the} Six month ago Jchn Beardsley stock-which was up to that time pretty] diced and his wife did as best she well scattered. More_than one owner} could to keep the hungry wolf from of Iron Blossom stock began to dig|the door. She had almost forgotten Cown Into.the, bottom of his trunk for! Stanley when, a few days ago, the the certificate. upon which he had} former tramp again walked up to her This time, instead of a shrink-| order to determine the value of the previously placed but little valuation. | door. "here has been considerable trading} ing, slovenly figure, it was a happy,|] ground that was formerly considered man who greeted the tired profitable, and to determine whethet in this stock among local people andj; successful woman in a voice full of cheer. | the claims made were true. The values it is snidthat .some of it has sold|: worn According to Stanley's story, after) were found to be very irregularly disas high as 40. to 60 cents, per share prospecting a short time at Goldfield] triputed and in but few cases equal We are unable to shy whether or not he struck pay dirt and recently sold] to the claims made by those interested the stock did really bring such a fancy his mine for $25,000. As soon as the] jn the land . price but we do Know that the price deal was closed and he had his money < = see which Mr, Knight paid for the conhe started for Colorado and the old Prospected by Test Pits, trol was a long -way below the figure. | ! farm where he had been sheltered The prospecting was accomplished in time. of want... To show that his|py means of.test .pits, panning and promises were not idle words, he last} sampling, the samples taken - being We are, pleased to Jearn that) another company will soon begin operstion in this section of Tintie, A few more sirikes In the neighborhood of the Beck. Tunnel and Colorado will mean the. opening of ‘an , ore zone which for size and richness ee poe week farming | | carloads per is ready day. for rest, use which the Eagle and Blue, of leases', is Liege were generally taken this: week understood ‘a great deal of can' that mine ore be id and lower levels About'a. the of the: &. mine Blue are operating Gold is of bn off that tem- porary, belng caused by an over sup-| "ee, as = > ply of ‘Consolidated: ore at the smelter of the Bingham company. Superin- . plant installed' electricity, will the ore, the which Bar, company ‘shows... besides has free : the a line Dass the : mill- two-foot gold eyery- where, and from which ton per as $600 high assays rhis ran ones lead:'Is. greeter cepe With being opened promise af at providing a as hag * regular Se BrAng rere Colorado mine says now been put down below the 250 foot now has: things in management hopes | to iIndugurate regular shipments. The leasing comp PANES each owns claims, in its' oxwn right, which ave being - developed that the shaft has about twenty feet level and that: he| shape so that he shaft and{> ™multaneously but will run a eh oe of bapincsinkinet upon, Contests eross-cuts this; ee depth. pinEk roe t nee : May Messrs. ‘Day fe steno es ake.and couple couple are apparently 7 é Day Dietz Mill and right on o dry concentrating of the were May plant state that JOHN C. CUTLER JR. . BANK Other High i Grade ught an Both 'Phones.127, 28 oay.X CKS. Investments 0 36 Main St. i . re wn " é.--Warden Con- Golene camdicate Pit townsite, whica erty opening. day of the Laké reservation. several but entered parties Warden: the great here after the prop- Considine and ‘Haley reservation in the night time and posted their notices on the townsite before daybrea This townsite had been used by the Southern Pacific company before tae opening of the reservation as a graver pit, and not wishing to lose it the company placed men on a train just outside the border of the reservation on the opening day and when the signal of the opening was given the train sped to the location as rapidly a possible. It stopped there and allowed the men on the train to locate the townsite. Im this way all others wishing to locate the townsite were prevented, This is the best location for a town in the whole rservation and the property will be quite valuable in a few months. Ore., ASSAY, - pane for treat- number of test pits dug wa The information Baines. By. the ela tests and assay o sam is not such as to place speclfic vetuaeion on sits particular claim. but the results derived ‘give the average values carrie "a the grounds over which the pits were. distributed. These pits were so located as to represent the gravel bearing Sorts of the claims, and those in the banks adjacent to old workings are of special value, being indicative of the ¢haracter and value of removed material hl which holders may base their clain was found hat In general the values were concentrated in the bottom of the loam and the upper portion of the underlying gravel, and the pits were carric ed several feet below this so-called "‘pay dirt." This surface soil or sandy lgam is common and ranges in thickness. from 2 to 2 or more feet. The gold was everywhere of such fine fourliile particles that a large percentage of it passed through a 150-mesh screen. For each pit. a record .was kept, showing the nature of the ground and the results panning, Samples weighing from 75 to 100 pounds, representative E value-bearing gravel were taken each pit, and also numerous samples of the loam and the gravels below the "pay These Were shipped to Portland for treatment, and the results of the assays are given in this report. Good Values, Oceasionally, the value for individual pits averaged for the entire pit ¢ high as $2.31 a cubic yard, but. the more common values ranged from 5 to 20 cents a cubie yard, while very few pits were absolutely barren of values. No other minerals of any commercial importance save gold were found, In most places nothing was encountered to interfere with dredging or other mining operations. The rocks are in general no larger than a man's haoota although in a few places rocks large enough to make trouble were foune examination of topographie maps together with the logs of the pits will indicate for the various locations the evalion of the Z normal water level on high water level resulting from the damn backwater. Nevada to by agents of the Southern was located October Pacific Railroad company on top|y9° the Walker) TB ANKER (Established 1893.) BONDS, SUGAR STOUKS, Right Reservation, we ae Ne ey maenegaay the = ae,Gravel 9 jumped t turning out a splendid they are now grade of concentrates. The mill ha 3 not been running at its capacity for Mining the reason that the May Day company, being short of coal, has not been taking out much milling ore re cently. An additional set of rolls has Hees added t to the crushing machinern and everything is now worklog splendidly, Within a few days the mill wi i no doubt be running at its full eapacity.-Eurcka Reporter. a * Pacific's in and Portland, DENVER o the Nevada penitentiary arthe night from city last inthis rived Walker Lake ndian reservation, where he and Jame F. Haley, Nevada Running. Keedy leases. sidine Mr.the Roundy says that Goloradajwiex encountered da a was ‘as ore C . Southern Tand down put. been has shaft when to the the 300 or 350 level another: drift Wwillthe runs wnto, tap &the? "ores at ‘greater fhe UD the, SiviEREs ee CONSIDINE JUMPS TOWNSITE. for the purpose determining the extent2of the ore ofbody:: Then' later: he in with to Occasional be power the Nevada Power companyof distance a short within " Gold Sil- the firm Jp conpucting leases. Ou Gold Crown, umbo. EB extension ane Gold. Bar; all of which equipped with hoisting machinery. On the Jumbo Extension lease a. veln has been encountered from which the ove » the developed, been have when in figuring on Aa bodies of low tonnage for the smelt : vo Peak, Besides the Silven ut the same. time. do some, cross-cut ting in the drift from. the 250 foot level where the ore has been opened up Mr. ‘Roundy anes that <for<the| ‘present he will not try to take out any , Goldfield-Ophir are big tendent Owens says that within a few days'the-usual-number: of.men: willbe upon the na anil: = ney Colorado Opening Ore Body. Superintendent John Roundy of the canicontinue*sinkinginstho (% k or - who Co., & properties, which ore |/V¢in week says Owens force is only Superintendent reduction in the but this laid. W 0 e the Bug operatéd by ing this n Gra Peak district, to. treat» the grade = were Bell t . Nichols B William in this part of the profitably handled. dozen-miners Ragle B Go Ores. by the Jeasers, ‘The company's forces | ™nes Will: be kept at work entirely in the|. Im the at team of norses farm house enjoying Low ‘it|The there days j says}#nd_ and that his Ophir ane mine Of paying | ment € means mine snipped + decided to lease|ver "old McChrystal] mill ae S60 ere Bell IAs the Longmont, rich} -__-_---_- that work will start early in the spring. It is not known whether | the spul which runs from Silver "City to the Lragon Hollow will be extended to this locality or whether another spur will be oy in from the Bureka side of the distr to Lease Upper Workings. Leh Superintendent. Willlam ‘Owens' ‘of ‘that the company what is known as near of throughout hs Stanley has himself taken up: his residence on the new farm and will He Beardsle Mrs. for it manage riGnee hes all made Says that he has he cares for and will now spend the The showing onde reround continues to improve, some. important changes having taken place in the workings to >the north. Mr. Roundy. says that when the new shaft is sunk next spring it will be located about 1500 feet north of the present workings or nearer the central part of the company's ‘territory. Jesse Knight is reported as saying that. there will be a pailroad up to the Beck Tunnel by the time the new shaft land acres. I Te also bought a $600 furnished the ann ugpuat. = The tetal of I4-cavlonds of ore were sent oul during the week from the John| Geck Tunnel and: Superintendent Roundy says that he will haye no diMi-) culty in keeping the output up to about two thirty. $6,000 for it, and presented it with a comfortable house to Mrs, Beardsley. anything. in .Tintic. : See ': blip ontat ~ bought near MEN AT CHERRY Carbonate Company Buys CREEK Copper Valuable Mining Ground. The Nevada Carbonate Copper Mining company has just been formel by prominent Denver se and has taken over 120 acres of valuabie mineral ground in the Hunter wainiie district of Cherry Cre see Nevada. The fora tote company have owned the ground for the last three years. The property adjoins the Vulean, whic started shipments recenthky to Lake smelters, and which is by Denver people. The company is capi$1,000,000, talized for Par value of shares $1 each. The officers of the company include DPD. A. McG Sarthy, he sident, and M. IE. Brooke, secre tary, who have been operating in Cripple Creek since its discovery. The Nevada Carbonate Copper ene ing. company's tunnel. is in. 33 and has cut the porphyry dyke. the contact of the lime and ORs where work was do e end of last year, there are Wxcentent nt indications of copper. It 1s at this contact that the big copper ore bodies occur The company expects to open the big copper deposits discovered in the lime formation in the adjoining properties. The Cherry Creek district is 4 miles north of Ely? Nev., in the Egan range. OOS YOULL The UAVE TO HURRY. Elks' excursion to Los Angeles Lake Route will be ey ne days, 32 stunts, 33 plu berths ~nd tickets a. B ks Church Burns; Loss $75, 000. via. Salt Museatine, Towa, Feb: -The First ever. 30 Secure Congregational church of ACA DSU, 9 loss, cl ub burned tonight, with $75,000 : rush to Main Authority. AMALGAMATED Is Ss QuieUy 1 a the have who the the is is who or new Ameri- Windy of of min- visited kepPan_ and' camp. HFlolOregon, opinion littely have progress section Western In the Ledge of ing Drirahl Sod of first place never be- Uncovered. excellent discovery was made M. Wilson, W. W Dill David, of Kerby, Ore. has an average width c and has traced on surface for a distance of 5,000 feet. The discoverers have built a trail to the find, intend to give it a thorough development, with the intention of placing the product on the market ee area of dredging ground has been bonded near Waldo by Dr J. Hartley and association, of Diirieulvarta The ground taken over is a portion of the placer flelds of the Simmons & Came ron hydraulic mines, on the Thlinois river, and s the richest placer ground ‘es southern A drilling machine, engines, and complete prespecting equipment have arrived at Walde and are being set up for work. Dredging Ground. A crew has been collected, and the work of prospecting and testing the ground will begin at once The testing equipment. from Oroville, Cal, has been employed on Feather Dr a artley is manager company that has secured the and will have charge of ing work. Associated with Miss Atkinson and Miss Helsey, of Pennsylvania. These men have considerable hem fence command and from ef the past two years, found that mining is a paying business. "Though my associates are Wwomen," said Dr, Hartley, "they have good judgment in mining matters, and know paying dredging | ground when they see it tested. We have spent some time at Oroville, where we have interests, and have watched »perations there very closely. There are now 35 dredges at v k down there, and all of them are making good money and paying handsomely on the investment. There is no phase of the mining business that offers bigger and better margins than gold dredging The opportunities for this usiness in southern Oregon ought to » good, as the placer mihes are all paying, and when placer mining _ is good. dredgifig is also, provided there is ample water, suc as you have ere. One thing is certain, if the Waldo ground shows the values, we will have two or three dredges at work over there before the close of this year. It is simply a business proposition, and just the sort we are looking for." Oe A 3-line publican change ‘insertion. will Siasoee on Se aa: ih ae Interests the the hich | és in The Re- nt It---or Pxets, for each : 2a the of s purchase lucing ducing. ‘ wes "compant or ae ers tape Winnie' tov! Ss the ale gress. These Amalgamated the are companies, bul taken dariauss sly. denied the of COM jin I incorporat by and on,. tr rah? unt fe stock} i 1 the 5m Kav : friendly PROFIT . Boy || Sereate s Reais : thé i 1 vizht for.| Reb. tee 3 at COMPLY . | "W H , | } prot | th d Salt Surplus of their has hi own. acces Bee de- ishie been during others worked. slept considered been made past' few weeks Amalgamated Predicts Favorable come, MANHATTAN CON. ORE EXCITES MUCH WONDER Goldtield, Nev., Feb. 2-Over in Dick Colburn's office is uw hatful of spectmen ore from Manhattan that excites the wonder of everybody who sees it It Is a liver-colored jron quartz, fairly plastered with the prettiest yellow gold that has been seen in the camp for many a da The gold shows cleat through the rock, wherever it is broken, and there is two and one-half feet of it in the Manhattan Consolidated i xtension mine, specime ns were. brought down rt fon camp ay A. S Riggs, the super intendent of the mine, who i well known in Goatieta, It was ta n from the center a ledge which measure eight. fee acro and whieh wa opened tn a drift trom the bottom of 70-foot winze, at depth of Br rec under the surface: ‘The is no question but that we haw he Conse dated legue. sai Mr Riggs ure , rtain oO hi ttuact and vill sturt a shaft to tap the ledg The entire bedy of ore, excluding: the fat stre ussays $9), a good ‘ted samples proposition while' selec with him, ch as Mr. Riggs brought cures "$780 a ton in gold ORE Rock tunning GREENWATER. FROM Copper Wigh Is in Gold and Exhibited. Maracci 3.-G, E. Reno, Nevy., Feb. busines Reno on of ‘Greenwater is in him with for a few days one a specimen fre present Standard gyoup.he roc le the talk of from a ledge se which was breken eral feet wide, sama) s $46 in gold ond display 28 per cent coppe It is on Reno Stock in the window aes >the yesBrokerage company and all day was terday and today the specimen the attraction of a big crowd. he Greenwater Standard is at the mouth of Death Valley, in Inyo county. Cal, and consists of ‘ten claims which ‘all indications pelne rich in ore. he group is owned Mr. Maracei, Arthur Kunze and stil Wandell. he strike was made some weeks ago, and since it has become known nat the lucky miners have a rich thing, another rush has been made into the district. The owners declare that their proposition is not for sale. They will soon install machinery and start to take out some Of "the ore. $250,000.00 - 4:30 and for Rent 5 . a - H..S.. ai ee Young Kdgar S VCE ill yn tet if tlm 6:30 p.m Asst . ishier To. 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Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 10 to 12 Sundays and Uolidays. 7 to 8 evenings; ee OP ANDE | eL OD EXCURSION Mexico City February 15th. $64.40. Choice of Routes. Through sleeper Party Will Be Personally Conducted. Lowest Rate Ever Offered. A Grand Winter Tour Through the South Into the Heart of Mexico. . ROUND TRIP FARE EVERYBODY INVITED. SEE ANY a ee Cashier a 9:00 and 6:50 ee ESS 0 Ratlway. long such The practical results of eonsolidation can not fail to be favorable Amalgamated is well managed from every standpoint, and under its trol these properties could be much broader scale then wita separate manageme Rutte field this is partic rales we true. the single company there would have A great advantages over the present divided ownerghip. There would be disputes ovér territory. The properties could be operated more economically, and the productjon couid = be substantially increased. Conditions at the Lake are less favorable for economies in concentrated management, but even advantages would be obvious announcement may come atl an early date, or it may be long. delayed, but it will RICH 730, Leave 10:15 . $500,000.00 Bamberger, I ike Salt | City, Utah. eli. ! ‘ ROAD" hurriedly While interests Results. isxc0 cae } aye p Rank i Safety Deposit Boxes et khold President and General Manager Lhme Table in Effect Sept. 4, 1906. ; Leave, ¢ ; el I Ogden Simon These same interests have entered tne Lake field. They have organized several companies and buying of - the stocks of several others has been traced pretty closely to them If funds tied up in Butte, and Bisbee, they would find financing of the Lake producers icult, Whatever denials may be made, nody with any, knowledge of the co-ditions will t for a moment that a steps in the] all these tines are but general plan, of. the Amalgamated .to acquire control] the copper mining i » country. Undoubtedly They & DEPOSITORY ss | v LAGOON Lake CITY. LOS1 r National Salt Lake( A. "THE BUILDING, Ol uN por e . Capital { 041 ris WEEKLY LETTER AL D feseret ; 1 proposed MS. to auspices furtherance TIER bill i t bord Cole-Ryan Tnterests Active. most active interests at present| in TIBBALS In t. the yy 1} Nest not ‘ linproseiat pay penned: -befc | 575. Give luabl information. regarding niinihe interests In Utah and Nevada. Call: for ‘copy Amalpri tlous to have been carried out with only their own capital Nominalls they brought peace in Butte, but there will be ne question that the real power was the Amalgamated. The Cole-Ryan interests took the control of Greene Consolidated from Colonel Greene, but it will not We claimed that they did H. Q? Telephone } Santa: under to other| te. em Phe Gate : Cor bands ae SAN BON akan "OVOR ee ‘ Ka AND TELEPHONES MARKET 302-3 _BY BOSTON U.S, 95,000.06 Pe Topeka, the are industry in the copper. mining Cole: iy: syed : Fe es Gols Ky un int rest Their plans hay een mueh too extensive and ambi-| this WM. ps certain, but there i some believe that in other disButte, at least, it will be by consolidations®. "uniter igns Amalgamated ed indirectly ett 4 BOTIL VW ES It is entirely possible that the ofti-| ©! cials. of ome of the companies to be - >; absorbed or consolidated may have no eit ‘ lrsio Los A 1 knowledge of the. plan Control of} Tiekets I slub:-¥6nsine the companies may have passed without change as yet in the managePere ments, and the Jatter may not. nave Cla ied ads under Hel \\ been consulted The exact form of]‘Male or Femals nd. Want the consolidation -is known to. very! tion el! illenti ie run thi few, and ean only be surmised by the} {n° Th I blicwm ent is not reason to tricts than preceded. YORK, iA nider | officials| many. Whether absorptionout by at paindted is?ta:be:carried ‘ Chis) tes ST., City. aid l I ; the Brokers, SOUTH Lake FRANCISCO Stock Exchanges and marCt}RB Boston and York New kets, Liberal advances made on all listed securities " ‘into ‘ diaty o not ae ‘ 1 and SECOND "u| | Private leasedsyster wires over LOGAN ND ay Orders promptly executed on NEW ie ne TESA GL CNTsA te ics eal 1 ] it W. Salt 2 fe ree 6 oo BE the:Cht ho while : thar} are ) havingild ‘ Peak, ror of it i rac trad of denials ' " r I - ef int -pro- ‘a : i a that m_ oo ie J Sy orev Si pro- indicates 0 of pla léa garding reward show ha ano} strongly Consoa Phe It erests interests» copsaiidation ‘aré 0 Atiny| stock aiv port: important rhe ) of t HOARD doing, "techec import: are pending cr, ompanies steady are that 1 ! | Bee: accept well in so stooy to o Ops Vagie Ilet ; 1 yoldin ont 4 tape) financial usually says fon the i thin Sil fisar™ aeniginy mite thd: Bisbée; tape 9 1 ‘ | ti st . es ing id readil I with 4 of testimony "Street" dint esneciiny tne' roe in edoW pen) Result re the former, and does as Ss the ‘ tay ldom = ape seldor The Size. immense has An body of asbestos been uncovered near the old SAININE town of Kerby Semples from the discovery brought to Grant's Pass on display at minerals' they are attracting tention, as this practically ; new mining in this section. Though been found fore in southern Oregon, it has struck in such enormous Testing W ontro Will ek testimony contradiets dev@lopments ie ouierne oppe the Asbestos the development territory Great When Minerv--The While the uncovering of the .marvelous pay streak adds to the elation they have their high estimation of the worth of Windy Hollow on the huge dimensions of the ledges and. the stable character of the veins Seereary Fred Briggs, of the Lakeview Mining & Milling company, which a extensive properties - in he district, and who is in Grant's Pass on peeiieas connected with the mines, states that It is his honest belief that the next great gold rush will be to Windy Hollow, and that section of Oregon. "Everything found there is proving big," said Mr. Briggs. "Not a single stringer vein has been uncovered There are no pockets, no blanket ledges: everything is broad, ve deep and permanent The Golden Drift Mining company nas. completed extensive | improvements and added additional heavy equipment to its monster power and pudrentic DAaw INS pinnt in the ipod o th ging yo one aM pe plants weet lareese an emhe company has in the world. This that where amply demonstrated as are afproper facilities. exist, such and the Dry forded by Rogue surface minDiggings placer fields, done by pumping can be profitably thus overcoming ing or forced power, long seasons of the embarrassment of summer. The idleness through the company Is now operating its twe giants day and night, and will Gach battery busy continually in the future M.-C. Ament has the management of the mines. Body Control s Predicted touch fore exploited for its minerals and the finds now being made nd the big ledges uncovered have been tramped over for ne irly 50° years" by eattlemen and their herds That sec f being tlon was mineralized, but it. is proving. to - be of better character than any other part of Oregon : One of the latest reports from Windy Hollow is that of the discovery of an immense body of rich ore oon in extension of the Jumbo claim While driving a tunnel on this claim t body of ore was uneovered that J literally peppered with gold The strike is on the main ledge, 150 feet north of the original workings fron which Loftus Brothers made the strike that first caused the rush to Windy Hollow The reeent. strike i of a better eharacter than any previously made in that it occur a depth and directly on the main lode Samples of ore sent gut prove - the strike to be a fabulous one Gold is iD le in all parts of the rock, and the poorest of it runs hin deena of achiore to the ton. 1 }tovieh milll-ln ‘ 1 compl |i mel the beneficially, new I Sprit IS AT WORK Gaining Quietly Iluge southern =the "Silver Peak? Valealde. theI I extension compar | Important : Developments Are|catn 5 res vido Haire, Pending, ; Says; Arizona aaa Jan,..31.-That of the of Lakeview, men with of Reclamation Gillett direction the Survey, of C. the was pany naturally Dis- claims will be started. Jesse Knight Whe}juxuries of life. One day a tramp recently ‘acquired the control of the| knocked at the door and asked for pS ghareak of al ; non dcone something to eat. e said that ne £00,000 shares of stock in th ‘ m s Sieler TH airolins Without : will They gold be Ore.,; district, district, it placer request by under in on Minidoka vice but on report the man- money spend A and existence, any home work dhis an never humble but strug- little Ridge, he eke poor, on.a View trom aged Found, Pass, next will low ing tributed. Beardsle (here UPHELD sick kindness. John Reporter their discouraged gling Kureka -When, more John Beardsley into for food, they little thought would ever receive any reward Mines. ieee The Feb ago, took of in' = TUNNEL JUMBO JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO., Bankers Of ion | pre Dimensions. ca BECK SILVER PEAK EXTENSION | HAS VALUABLE GROUND| | Prospecting Done by Geological Survey to Determine Value of Lands. Secured Control of Iron) Makes Fortune in Goldfield and Blossom, Says Eureka Helps Those Who Be2 ° " -Reporier. friended Him. 4, 1907. OREGON MAKES BID ‘TAPE DENIES DENIALS FOR NEXT GOLD RUSH OF COPPER MAGNATES Tedge-Veins Has FEBRUARY D. & Ri. G. AGENT FOR PARTICULARS: |