Show t A. A r. J. J I EXPECT TO DEVELOP t t T SilVER MINE HINE MINEt t f il Lb Local al and Eastern Men Launch Lexington Concord Lexin ton Concord MinI f 7 m ing Company I 4 HAS REMARKABLE SHOWING T I L Ledge Six to Thirty Feet Wide AVIdo hIe Git GiVis t 1 i BIp nIl Big Values 11 In Silver I I i nl nut 1 C Copper I t f I t. t Concord Lexington n gluing Mh Coin Coui Ti Dr ny is Js' a a. a neW now Incorporation launched yesterday by Ernest H. H Woolley and associates tlc with wih an attractive sliver sliver- S copper property in the Lexington If 5 35 miles mies east cast of ot El Ely as o the basis I I of ot tho the Incorporation Experts who W lO Iivo havo examined the property a ass assort Ret rt j 3 that It ii I Is tho finest prospect for a great cat sliver silver mine that they have ever I t pe peon n. n t That there That there are arc those who arc f willing to back their good opinion of or j tho iho ground with wih money l is yn b by bytho S tho U lio o fact almost before the Ink was wa upon the Incorporation papers the fl treas treasury shares of oC the company's ury tock stock which had hall been set aside ailo j. j for development te work had been oversubscribed over over- I subscribed by about j Tho The company is incorporated under I t U laws of of Arizona It It Is IN capitalized c for one oie million shares at tho the par I alue of f 1 milon each and has bas Pi The he officials shares share in the treasury 1 and directors company compan are arc Ernest Eri Ernest Er Er- I i nest R iL R Woolley president I. I L. L O. O Taft TaC T. T Edwin I o of Provo p-ovo POyo vice-president vice I r Woolley secretary and treasurer W. W I T J. Calkins New York YOlk A. A B. B Merrill Merri Now York Tho Lexington district Is on the I cast east side sido of oC the Snake range of oC mountain mountains mountains moun moun- tain and l a is In the same mineral mInerai belt hel l as us tho the Black lack Horse HOIse district In tho the thoL I L early iy days when Salt J Lako ale was the I j nearest railroad point some surface 1 work was done dono on tho the property now 1 owned b by tho the Lexington-Concord Lexington company com com- of oC remarkably and shipments r pany rich silver Iver ore oro were made from Crom Jt It t I Then the time district was neglected until unU i i Fred Fret Schrott the Iho Lucky Dutchman happened to pass pas that wa way a a fow months ago and was attracted by br the wonderful showing He lie le found Cound a well wel denned defined ledge from fromn six to thirty feet in wl width th actually sticking out of or the I ground and the ac assays ys from samples which gound ho obtained startled him r. r I Schrott Schrott did enough prospecting pros on 4 this thia this ledge to convince him th that t It was I permanent that permanent that the values go godown I down down and and n and lost no 10 time in locating I claims covering tho the best het part part of oC it it I. I amid andr d tho 4 are arc are the tho 11 which which 1 f ne t 1 r 3 nt the h 1 by a number of oC conservative tt pen Ernest R. R Wooley It- It easterners erners in the proposition tt i tn iJ 7 I upon the of his recent visit vidt I to New York and the forming of oC the 1 company compan was wa the result p Tho 10 directors of the tho company at ati t 1 i their theIr first meeting yesterday rester ay author- author Iz the le letting Ung of ofa a 1 contract for Cor OO j r. r I i feet of shaft work ork and Manager Wool Wool- I. I I Icy lev says that development will wi be be I pushed with all al the vigor of which he heis L. L Ii L is capable le He too toO Is 18 satisfied that a abig will bo be opened big mine J 1 wi |