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Show IMPORTANT STRIKE OHIO DEMOCRAT Is BOOSTER FOR NEVADA IN THERIEN GROUND and Campbell Lease Davis, Loftus and Sweeney Has Twelve Feet of High Grade. SURFACE Increase VALUES of Values at MEAGER Depth Significant-Another NEED Regarded Ore NEW Believes Body Greenwater Greatest SHIP Vernon, Humboldt 17.-A like the strike events dergarten, Troughs ment on was the. Gold vein and & of a Campbell Seven other ton, The vein with that least on a body foot lease matter wide. the that quartz assays of It fifty-foot sugar first to ground, and is BOSTON CONSOLIBATED WONDERFUL PROBUCER Following its ore be at ex- posure by the cross-cut Mr. Campbell secured sensational Dennings followed by confirmatory ass The strike is reearns vd ag significant, as proving the westward extension of the wonderfully productive WKindergarten lode, and the beginning of the career of shipper when the veih was opps up some weeks ago by Messrs, Caneel & Stoker there was some doubt as to this from the fact that surface assays returned only 82 cents'in gold: The steady increase of values with every foot of depth in the foot wall rock decided the ment: to cut to the hanging wall on the fifty-foot level, the a strike of great importance to camp. Mine's Resources of Milling and| Smelting Ores Are Marvelous. - 7 On Strike of Westward The date The appearance ‘of oe denon. Following the comes the Stoker sulphides Ray & news strike on Therien importance. This of at another no little made by greater and The discovthem upon greater values razier, a shift boss in the Kindergarten, has taken a lease on Therjen ground, south of the Stoker & Campbell lease, where he has projected ‘extensive tunnel developments. Mr. Synnot, an extensive property holder sion of associates | Lake, and the Stoker & and Edmond associates, are west exte Campbell lease. be able 000-ton mill, now without increasing tal or ers for the company's furnish Nevada-Utah vapldly ing coming itself camp to of to be mine, Morris the one of big mines, under P. front of the says best the the Kirk, and is Boston prov- mill is equipped ‘Unlike ie with in the Bingham jigs aaa the latest handling most of construction, under the company's calling money, on They entire capi- stockholdbelieve financial giving it a profit basis r the oe Consolidated's Wilfly appliances for this particular deve ‘lopment their its worked the Utah-Nevada so. far is proposition strictly as a silver-lead and with the high price for lead and the recent advance in silver, no property has With a better future. an main abundance of water from the and working tunnel to run the mill cars the ore, dumped from the mine into the crushers, the cost of milling has been reduced to a minimum and the ore is of the best erate oF any motive ever milled in the cam power will be electricity Aran, will do away with the annoyance of the present coal shortage. even greater Inside the mine an The transformation has taken place. British tunnel, which is the matin working tunnol, has been retimbered first-class working order / may Talk are net, aes the that require- of $450,000 that this of the to Be Metropolis. "The whole country around Death valley is nighly eralized and the end of the rich strikes in this country is not yet "T shall return to southern Nevada as soon as I possibly can get away, as I consider the country full qf opportunities that never could come to an investor in the st. HIGH GRADE ORE IN FAIRVIEW MINES Rich Strikes Are Made Dromedary Hump and Cyclone. Fairview, $180 per Harrett being Feb. ton Hump taken of of The the 150 feet, continuation isting on Golden force and of the of will is the the be Fraction on before the a exand * have will for depth body a lease expire increase doubt a to working and no in at properties. which men found ore in the the their have on one present property lease ex- extracted enough ore to make them indendad= ently rich. The first shipment fro this strike will be made soon. This is the second strike to be recorded on the Dromedary Hump within a month, and proves conclusively that the ore body there is permanent. Strike on Cyclone Group. Two feet of gray quartz averaging $100 per ton was struck in the "Pinky' Stewart shaft of the Whirlwind clalm of the Cyclone group last week. The ore lies along the ‘side of Taken the ore at Which if Values Out body the Davis, the Combination Five. zy istrict. distinct is Ore struck Loftus Tribune says & humed, coffins, last that it the will be pos- No Values at Start, When the lease mentioned started cut the dyke on the surface there ere no values At the 26-foot level assorted values were brought to the surface, all, however, running rather low. The lessees are now in what appears to be the footwall of the dyke, body of where there is an immense picture fifteen feet thick, with that or the » lease, together with Combination Fraction Le: Mining company, and Senator TL Oddie, all border on east side of the Fraction Davis, Loftus & Sweeney are down 475 feet. Senator Oddie has cut the dyke and is getting values ig ht up as high as $6. to the pound. He is putting in a h-norsepower hoisting plant for deep ‘shaft s worl: South of the Oddie lease, the Combination Fraction Leasing and Mining company is down 455 feet. t secured values on top of the dyke, and is expecting to own highmake its grade strike this week. It is replacing" its 15-horsepower ect sare one of f0-horsepower for shi Th 1e° values: in the rombination ts Fraction are found in licifiec dacite, Copperopolis§ Plan NEAR Working Out Development. Goldfield, Feb. 17.-About 17 miles northwest of Goldfield due west from Klondyke Wells, the Copperopolis Mining company is working. out a plan of development which promises to give Nevada a silver mine which will revive the memories of the oldtime camps, which flourished under adverse conditions, as to shipping and other expenses; but with the white metal commanding a price Ra at's excaaen. in a measure, the ste of treasure exhausted Np tensoorine the crude ore to marke The company owns some 20 odd claims, and has two tunnels and one feo in ore the bulk of which ranges value fron $4 to $20. a ton. But there is better: ock than that, far better, and while the company ts not exPloiting the mine as a gh grade proposition, vet fully ten tons have been sacked in the course of exploratory work that carries silver values to the extent of $200. In tunnel No. 2 is poking through the yein into the mountain, samples from a four-inch seam carry 1.000 ounces of silver-bromides, chlorides and_ sulphides, thick as three ina bed; this inva ledge which measures cCight feet ACI'Oss, unnel, whieh is crosslime, has several . not yet reached the quartzite contact, where the deposition should be larger than at any other point. The incline shaft, which is opening the vein near the original strike and 1,000 feet south of tunnel No, 2 is 120 feet deep, and jit is the intention of the company to sink it much deeper, MINERAL twelve- inch streak of blue quarts from which assays running 17 ounces in gold have obtained. fhe. veln is said to up strong and the strike is regarded as one of the best made in the district this year. It places the Cyclone group on the shipping list. In many places on the Cyclone property ore has been encountered an some very high values have been obtained. One lease on the group has made a shipment of ore which averaged $145 per ton The pay shoot encountered last week is thought to be the main ore body which has been known to exist there and for which the owners have been searching for so long. Heo encountered at a ne of sixty fee Investors SOUTH OF ELY. are Becoming Interested in New District. That investors are becoming interested in the mineral possibilities of the territory south of Ely is shown in the deal put through by Al, Butier, kK. C. Davis; J. sudke, Ed. Weaver and Messrs, Munso and Crow, says the Ely News. They have bonded a group of twelve claims surrounding the old Chainman mine, in White River canyon, a short way above the springs at the head of Murry Creek, to. Harry Darlington of Pittsburg for $18,000. In closing the deal, Mr. Darlington made a small payment. The next payment will fall due upon March2 The deal was put through by - Mr. Weaver, It is understood that Mr. Darlington and the capitalists associated with him will at once commence an active campaign 6f developmen The ground south of town, which in the early has able been prospected for a considerdistance and many of the ee taken up rush was by the little original thought. locators of, ha passed Be ia into the hands of dgcciatuarine A Bl epest ‘shaft sunk so far in that Siseation is on the old Chainman property. Men working upon-location holes ecves turned up some goody looking samples of copper ore, carrying some gold, and it is believed by aim owners in that direction that a are Started on one of the promising looking places will revolutionize prevailing ideas concerning. the mineral conditions south of town, a) A 3-line ohaawifier ad in The Republican will 1 It-Rent It-or Exchange "it costs but 10 cts. for each Insertlo ee Fete a periods ‘ are : picked from the sealed In aimUght of the triet, BAe made Greenwater by 3 Dr. copper Frederick : authority on He made ,to buried the' s4ors souls of China again {8 . e burit a. never, is da there in of the. plished. a} in Will: be, smoking geology ard a thorough the the He "an calls the ideal Seay says in "The entire area submerged sinee to A mountainous ‘ Death has ETS on Joss) ; greatest the : being é Valley vy. "This submergence, with ary depositions, interrupted its by Second-| velean- ic eruptions and mass: elevations, has} been alternating up to a comparatively recent time (probably ¥ miocene), as toe eateaite BISA ‘stidhncue ats < : of sodium. found" in' various the district, or ae ie thie (lava), principally ear ao ea intenedtintions thereby on the blberats "parts ‘of flanks to of the proving the successive the | the; are| dead of in in fore ign forms von? {1° soil years will torment. ferent diane for evil the ae _mo are be-| Wheudoss- Of in bis countrymen, foreign soil. Work Done to Now ce il ae is you will Mrs. Wonton ery and é . have . ; not kept iia oeaperta as a Schante _ sign a deed] he fairs of work: then Is Cal generall Manhattan the: < Back SINKS OE see Tongsso- a At present | . shone is Rinanntne . a Schwab opening of the ‘prop- Montgamery-Sho- The public is fast being converted The Republican. One thousand three cume over in Janu ary. Even of to and if you are very busy a fracyour unused leisure Invested ad reading cts, .cts-.\to classified The "ublic is fast being converted to in Republican and. cts, $ The Republican. One thousind and will add your bank account. three came over in estiney. est a to be opened, « to edit SONOS Hines ce a hg of ee the. re a all sort. dirt and bones of bones. /over bits of the de- placed, in a cari plat It Mary 00d Copper Ore in ae it wo sulils plaintiffs W. > , a loans made 14, 1907. Feb. S. full for the as pe akas oe % » of soon aS eats ete DoBy: - x eo a : BUY | : F q 17- | ine even Treasur Only roug Stock Twenty Thousand Shares to be sold for 25c PER The hoom is coming on SEVEN TROUGHS STOCKS. Bites We are you agents now will be sorry. this stock for or selling Call and see us, Aves eee Stock Brokers. Salt Lake JOHN C. CUTLER JR. INVESTMENT BANKER, Ptabinbed 1893.) BONDS, Other FEET. Company more SHARE ML eon || 225 Adas Block 500 filed Hee Mining are never SUGAR BANK STOOKA, STOCKS. eee Grade Investmeata Bou t and Bold. 3 6 Main #t nBhonon 127. Has Prespect. were Laurie is Great give consists ay eb "Bingham |) JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO., Bankers the main shaft annie The to graveyard one ee tn yeate oe ‘de Sor other Capital- thera {implored 3 the: body of grave for seven Both Bingham over be ae s res | enn agauis company ctl 1e McCorniek Seite ae = or $5123.85 ae from July The T 1905, to} plaintitf}) Brokers, Salt Lake City. Private leased wirer over LOGAN AND BRYAN syste Orders promptly cniamala NEW YORK, BOSTON AND "SAN FRANCISCO Stock Exchanges and New York kets. listed and Boston Liberal advances securities, BOTH CURB mar- made TELEPHONES on all 575. WM. H. TIBBALS' WEEKLY MARKET oe Call © LETTER tion regardin od Newnan see ri GoDy, py. 302-3 . HERALD BUILDING, es Felenhopes: Business ee J. G. is Scott -c of the = his ee -- City for $7,750, the| ' ae a on Oh iaccat 13, latter The; ¢ :nd and 6 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. - Serine . (fue asks judgment for $25,000 as principal enterprise, and]: 1 $1,388.88 i : , the Las ‘Vegas & ant 388.88 . nterest on a loan made June 6, 190 Tonopah road as fa roas Rhyolite The Deseret Rata 2.000 tons of ore have been shipped bank Rees Uy} a judgment in Judge Morris to Salt Lake smelters, while there Ritchie's court yesterd ay against ie now is 3,000 tons of shipping ore on Haight, et al., for r $265.96 the damp, which will be shipped on a note. as "by cesoon as the spur traek judgment was er itered Which now Is The fault being laid to the mine is completed, ose avill zo. to Judge Charles W. Mt Seven Ledges Developed. cases' there, | Coalville Monday to tr ycake Suias | 7,000 There has been feet of work He will return to Salt done in tunnels drifts, crosscuts anc rises, and 5,000 feet of this has been done in Shos hone proper, with 1.300° feet in the Polaris and the balance on the Chrystal claim. Seven Separate ledges have developed on the Shoshone proper. The main quartz ledge, which is from 15 to 20 feet in width, is being develoy ved the main tunnel, and also from a tunnel 60 the Indian Johnny ch aim. The old shaft. on the Shosbone is down 460 feet and later al work 1s in progress from this level The Polaris is down to a level whieh equals 300 feet of work in the Shoshone, and a crosscut is being run to connect the two workings, The main shaft, which is. down .175 feet, in tl compartments, will be feet, and two compartments will be used . for hoisting, using the e¢ ounterbalance system. The construction of a 50-ton mill is being rushed and will combine amalgamation, concentrating and cyanidmill will be operated by which will be furnished Mareh 1 on contra et. > Shoshone has beer 1 consolidated with other properties un der the name of the Montgomery-Sh oshone Consolidated, and there is no stock of the enterprise sale ou tside of the New York market. are « | Eonterprise yay ata Nev., Feb. SHAF 'T MAIN ae cake4 ina ce é as puaeiont give graves 1 ace ‘hinese | one MOUNTAIN. rf Philadelphia Mountain, K fainted mich, "bys ROUND Es aa TES and ists > Round on one iInth whe ee ose Bek have. charge spiritual af-| , done 'TO tyme taer good Chinaman died. Before ina bones lare sent away, however, religious rites are gt cyte being; |/RAILROAD aE fie? bance -thesbusiness-4s for 500,000 shares at $5. ‘The price at which the stock has been selling Rn De- of exhuming will comhe form of a re- punk coffin parted. to gather These ym panies -q| day in the United States courts. incorporated omens vo va a toe row oyof of the : grave c Great Chins poy n whose aan Tt is ‘ only ferthe poor ns Te te eoutly? LS and AP UICEE by Ce the - NV spend. thrice 7,000 The pictures of dif-) -Simonu BamNew York, Feb...17 berger, president. of Copper compan y, as receiver Mary from James dispateh Start, superne ndent of the prope rty at Bingham, tah, announcing that 100 feet during January, and Was sunk 500 feet is now down Mr. Start reports that there is every prospect of getting ¢ ood ore in the shaft. The ore, he say s, has improved Rhyolite, Nev., Feb. 17.-An inter -| throughout The ore in the the mine is four feet breast of the 300 lev el esting bit of been history has just connected The 100-foot level has been revealed reg rarding the Montgomery with the old shaft. I n the old shaft property of Shoshone Bullfrog the vein is, he the average width of the to hang12 feet from foot wall ("Bob") camp. - 1@..,A. Montgomery | Says, is shipSix feet of which ing wall. western min prospected through the There is a ing "ore for 20 years. He. wa s oe ae improve ment in the value of the ing country the point .o f unsuccessful and was ¢ m abandoning the mining business when the claim which now is the MontGoast Notes gomery-Shoshone was staked. = The prospect was so good that MalFrank Woffman seeured a writ of colm McDonald offered Montgomery] prohibition against Justice Dana T $20,000 for his property. That was aj Smith Saturday in Judge T. D. Lewis year ago last September and Mont-| court restraining him from proceedgomery was anxious to. sign is}ing with an attachment and Me of] his goods which were seized to satisfy name was on the transfer and the papers were sent to Mrs, Montgomery] a judgement of $225 Hoffman claims : for her-signature. A week later. a]that the procedure was irregular and letter was received from her which] that he was not properly served. The read in part: case will be heard on the next calen"You have spent 20 years lookin ar eck the the Se enick earned the Her Refusal to Sign Deed|a Proves Profitable to "Bob" Montgomery. a amine all "ae for eae ~ Ae are ex-| oy enae Cees for - of fruits are nain axis of the contour line of the} This prosperous mining camp. is greatGreenwater hills. ly-excited over the news that within | "On both sides of this intrusive mass a few more months Round Mountain are found stratified rocks, wher vet { through erosive and disruptive changWill) be connected. with Austin: bya | es, haye been left exposed the igneous | broad gauge steam railroad. The road rocks in, which most. of the: copper-}is ow "assured and actual cquatene:'| be: ae ores of the camp are found tion work will. start within a. few ‘The sedimentary. Nanking months also show the presence of copper ore The enterprise has been succe ey which probably owe th err origin te rly promoted by oy UOMO, AM rocks their associated jgneous but by | #1 and they Overman. of thermal and dynamig a etion - cop-lare now tin Philadelph ja making not | per in solution has been carried and) arrangements for the construction. of foreed into their bedded planes the new road. Many of the igneous rocks being They hay intereste d Philadelphia | jo 3 ain orthoclastic nature, and the same le apitalists in the new r oute, and these jrock mass being freely fractured and] investors will visit Aus 1 and go over fissured, it is veasonable to assume at|the proposed route of ithe mean water level large replace-|}the middle of next m« itt ment bodies of coppe r ore will be The road will be stan daa gauge and the soda, lime feldspar giving will run from Austin tl to silicated metal lie sik tty 5 oO {{tan It will conto Round Mountai n iron and copper neel with other rich ca mps by feeders ese r scientifie fact Ss are most cn -|The road will probably connect with | > couraging ‘and convinein £ as to the fu ~|the of ManBorax Smith road ture of Greenwater, as , picture ar 1}hattan,. > camps of which will give tideal copper-bearing. ze me, which de -| Manhattan and Roun ad Mountain an velopment is proving both rich and exoullet-to the coast. It is thought that tensiv begin about actual construction w ill May 1 of this year, 2 HUD then i It is done ceremony. than of punishment banners. about and Masters of Cerwemnente als; ‘eleslia The mournful- ere ere. Aivoct dressed in SO on ihe KookeAty {8 vj more de sal are be- celebration e seein l 4Nvida| square 2 tin cans, resembling © houses and they are sufficiently vivid) Al sd. shipped ross , es"Chink Tne pee ahen seale tand to discourage even tt e poorest e ch cael is labeled with running the visk of allowing the bon S| Pa ae ean ike § hich tne almost every. direcmiles, general : Rote their ani neo rie WIFE SAVED HUSBAND INTEREST IN BONANZA res, an l'mence. ligious but! steam tlre oppress ‘and placed tot P 4 tax the spirits are . the -head of the At apes to thetheirbeliefreligious According Confucius: the bodies that: re-| incense and main ven Years friends . perform eg a ert On ae | by big companies Which ot oleh tae rock | over he temporal and alternating periods of submergence, uphe avals and velcanism "At Greenwater, the» rocks show considerable met: soma changes as Well as ek orphis the eing core of Tiel co a aes. acon ind fractured in tion for however, several trend duty ons been | elevation deep in-| The F notified R of| treated be] fortune grave nobody in sé time the s ame ot e spirits of the e satisfied New Year, ing packe ‘d the head of the bones. they are humed. «| hors , frequently its primary mass, with gorges, district} zone." CT Re reepart: : 3 lervening Greenwater "r-bearh Piette' they} ing pacified by long lines incense sticks which will placed at Whose. ent of} China oe peace ae soil. While| being accom-| is night they| hope nee bones the moldéring | Country and then ae eee liffercases and} years so that all gis ship »ped pack to where in neva eqiid fink jt the gruesome task dis-} Bass, rt back be Blving in the Funeral range of acording to recent examin-| ations GOLDFIELD. Company of | be fore! port. to MINE cemetery lease depth, SILVER the in week Gold- immense ore body continues as is the AIMOSE invariable leases within the high record of zone, the bonanza known to inining dangered not even excepting the world-famous Hayes-Monnette Jease, on Mohawisc territory. At present the - ase, <whien has nearly a year to ship ore to the value of $1, 400, Gon a month, or $16,800,000 a year It may be tnat the will gO attained. Stands it Is sufficient to staggel the comprehension of mining men, familiar as they are with the extreme richness of Goldfield qzround. Tone Combination Iraction brought its. new plant of machinery . by. cxpress from Denver on a schedule that beat the Overland Limited passenge) in geological tia Th 8 recognized mineralogy. Sweeney F raction at on . Chinaman Chine pe‘ ciety, nember... When athemere hant his body of which dies andis the Ce- lie has plenty One ite back to of carried examination of the district last June,| the keeper of the records ace after . ine spending ‘ several weeks In. the work. . | books Cgpirit are - atlas ed 2every theyearencine finally submitting an exhaustive re-] parked out .which are to. ib sible to make shipments at the rate or ae 800,000 a year. ledge is twelve feet in width, value of beMg carries an average tween $400 and $500 ton Tae ' Was made <¢ 455-foot level, been eulting ore running on an avera ton, with some picture the now thought Consado will is ready claim MONTH Dro- and rich Brothers They immediately, pires Consado property year. of made was on on Rate in which assaying struck lease and ore Boulder Harrett the been property, out shipment. shaft 17.-Ore has Brothers medary of payne "Tt 4s not improbable that Boston Consolidated may unite with the Newhouse Mines & Smelters company in he erection of a smelter. Samuel Newhouse was quoted recently as saying that the Garfield Smelting company's refusal to receive and specified amount of Boston € sae acute ed ores legally broke the contract exfae between the two companies. By this he evidently meant that Boston Consolidated now at liberty" to was make a new smelting contract or to erect a plant of its own ecently Mr Newhouse has taken up the question of possible damages to agriculture with the farmers residing in the vicinity of Utah lake, it being his evident and the levels from this to the surface intention to build a smelter, provided have been opened up and a grea Cla therough and = satisfactory underwork done, amount of development standing can be had with the aor a ulopening up great bodies of high grade tural interests in advance. 1 silver-lead ores, a percentage o move would add considerably to rahe: which is shipping ore and every avali ton Consolidated's net prolits. able place is filled with this, waiting for the road to open sufficient to get ig Trust in hid cera Four shafts are being operWyo., Feb. 17,-A trust has the Gritish tunnel level} been Raean of all eee mines in cenat widely separated points and all o the Hudson Coal comth em are in ore, showing that the or e}tral Wyoming, ‘pany having got control of every prois Lirica oi over-a large area o ducing mine in the center of the state. cou mines are along the new line No caftont as yet has been made t o|These develop the copper bearing ground on of the Chicago Northwestern railroad, and include even the mines upon the this property, but 7 from ts location and the surface indications this is only Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian reservations, which have all been leased a question of development. At present to the Hudson company. Nn are on the payroll and this will be increased as room is made t o|pany has announced that work to advantage. mediately work in this territory. ne ma Democratic the present "In my opinion "R hyoljte, unless overshadowed by some new strike, will be the me tropolis of southern Nevada. It will be a railroad center within the next three months and as such necessarily will be the center of distribution for the mining country. "The ore bodies of southern Nevada are so great that as soon as the matters of transportation and water are settled the country wilt be one of the greatest producers of low grade ore in the world. "The gold mines of the Bullfrog ane Lee districts speak for themselves, and people who are not intimately acquainted with the existing conditions of the copper market are prone to overlook the greatest prospective producing factors' in the country-the copper of Schwab and Greenwater. "The present condition of tne copper market shows that the demand for the metal is growing faster than the supply possibly can under the present conditions, and unless a set of new mines are opened speedily copper and brass workers will be face to face with a metal famine "Tt is for this reason that economically the copper strikes are more important than those of gold. stock, cstimated to be though further considerably to xtent and value. at the power and J. State during committee Rhyolite 3,- Ohio Be on field Schwab 17.-William to Be Irom Producers the of Di Continue. states, left Rhyolite yesterday eentral Angeles after a stay of five for Los mining country months in the Mr in Los Angeles I FE ry will remain for six weeks and then San Francisco to consult cratic leaders of the coast st: fore returning to Ohio to take up again the reins of political control in his own state In May he will attend a called meeting of Demoevatic leaders, which will be held in Washington, and it is understood that he will be behind the Democratic movement which is slated Foraker from the this summer to oust Y ee States senate. Mr, Fry refused he intervie wed upon this subject, ee ever, aside from saying that such 1 movement was to be expected Mr. I'ry'-fs i interested in outhern Nevada mining properties, and after 4 campaign in Oalo vill return tosouthern Nevada for the vite Before leaving Rhyolite for Los AnKE les, Mr. Fry said: "It is not care that IT have disposed of all of my southern Nevada holdings. I was forced to resign the presidency of the North Shoshone and of the Ohio Bullfrog TES companies because of the press of outside work, still retain "my holdings, that the even though the profits should amount to only $1 per n "In addition to this immense deposit of milling ore, the company has opened two large bodies of smelting ore similar to that mined by the Utah Consolidated company, though Press. The new mill will be in full swing before the 20th, reducing 125 tons a day of extra good be miliing for which this property is noted. The tables and all Cae ete class new complete = Opened-Mill Nearly Ready. superyision otherwise to ore will yield at least 25 pounds of copper and 25 cents tc gold and silver to the ton, giving it a value of $6.50 ona 95-cent. copper market, or $4 per ton on 15-cent copper t is expecte hat gross Ss -oper rating costs will amount to less than $2 pers .ton, resulting ina profit of.-$2. to per ton. As there are at least 125,000,000 tons of this ore, however, there are probabilities of net earnings of $125,000,000, ov nearly $200 per share for Great Bodies Silver-Lead Ore The Consoli- BE NEVADA-UTAH MINE MAKES GOOD RECORD able Boston confidence 5 nd the express monthly, or $5,400,000 annually, equivalent to more than $9 per share on a 25-cent copper market With such earnings the company would be able to pay for the further additions to its milling capacity and at the same lime distribute dividends without expanding its capital. t is not improbable, however, that the management may decide to build the second and third units of its mill ,immediately after the first unit is given a thorough test, and in such an event the money will probably be ra ised by a stock issue to stockholders. "Pew people Pealive the tremendous possibilities and probabilities which are bound the Boston Consolidated property. Briefly stated, there is a bed of milling ore about 0 500 feet wide and averaging 200 to 300 feet' thick? It lies at a depth of 50 to 60 feet helow the surface, and the superficial material is being removed with steam ovels and railroad trains, and. preparations nade to mine this ore by the same inexpensive process e most careful and painstaking milling tests location for a shaft upon is now proceeding rattle depth of and said: will 10 cents, of the grounds from Campbell & Stoker. The former of these lessces opened up a body of ore right on the surface assaying an By eros for more for comment ments can be taken care of with cash on hand and shipments of smelting ore from its sulphide mines. The company is now sending forward 500 tons of these ores daily, giving ita production of 0 or miore pounds of copper monthly, "After. its new ll Is completed, Boston Consolidated should be able to produce at least 3,000,000. pounds of copper monthly at a gross cost of 9 to & Watts over on the opposite sido the point of which work prospects they Campbell ground of strike was than a foot of $27a ton. ery immediately eae future recent performances present "Officials the present level leads the operators oesuis lease to believe that they are a of @ very large and rich strike the It of interesting contained lated. shaft down another fifty: feet in the foot wall, when the ledge will again be cut and preparations made for ship- Commercial upon Vein. The discovery is only a short dlstance from the Kindergarten shaft, and on the.exact strike of its westward veln, which has such a wonderfully productive record: The lessees have decided not to attempt to sack any ore at present, but to continue the incline ping. Boston Keb Nev., Said be plat hipped. A unearthing to lestials' will $1,400,000 Can Metal. excitement time Harris. $100 contiguous milling is the D. Mr. Harris is the former newspaper man of Salt Lake, who is winning sucTroughs distriet of cess in Monnette and Nevada. Truitt, the millionaire Mohawk leasers, of Goldfield, he holds a lease on the rich vein on the prope rly of the Seven Troughs Mining company main class streak Therlen on the the feet first Ray Therien of of Bryan of Thursday. on several makes shippivg opened a shaft Red chairman Democratic Seven develop- Troughs cross-cut exposing rock of penetration Rhyolite, Fry, Kin- the main company the the and the Nev., mightily started career in the in by level, a their Mines consists looks Lookout made Stoker grounds County, that that the of . is a wnee and Dr. Frederick Bass Makes Fa-|..... ..«sa,u'cciesvation ts ‘closed. : The| China ete: poll lglt 45burie SONIC is" " : ; , se . ex-| his native : _ ried in vorable Report on Southern | benes of two botlies are to be ex-| Ue "nat the bodies are PUNET Te ven illustrated mountains, MINES and Prospective at Surface, Feb, COPPER coflins --- William J. Fry Sees Wondrous Opportunities in Mineral Region. Has $100 Ore at FiftyFoot Level. : Septennial Ra, This Stoker SEPTENNIAL RITES‘S OF CHINESE will take the ne owner - . of building and to ‘ost cost Notes. ; Windsor hotel Y. ays Waters the in make i : in | the $25,000, Mr eott, charge of the total EE yemain in Salt Lak ze . Fora . consideration Powers Popper! ton has Place sold CITY. " of the Se has - Park proprietor hotel ee @ ee of the premises, addition ; will 20G2 The new charge 5¥-room : that 1 rn at onee, eeeee to build a rear of the improvements i Oe neighborhood who five of had has years, will of $6,150, Sarah several to Francis lots' Mary Silver Brothers have completed ofing. on their new. iron. plant, in La- the and will heehn ©ee work about the midmake a setting of eq uity cases ale of Mp ine trs a Aey Shelmerdine The Red Wing Mini Company will , as this summer, a three-aapartment filed suil against Jerome Boguard, F.| with two. stories and baseI). Wines and George Breeken to quiet! terrace lat | 2° nt on her property title on ae Ardella lode mining in Third South between Second and Third in the V est Mountain Bast streets, mining Jistvict:] that tha sie ee will cost about It.:is atated in the comy Naint plaintiffs filed on the ground on Feb. to 13, 1905. In May, 1996, the defend-} Fer $4,465, Arthur.Me ants squatted on the - ground ama | to L. EB prague part rein ae started to build a house. The platn=| 4, plat C. The proper rly is near th tiff states that they committed tres-| Corner of Bighth Weet and First N ie pass and asks the court to grant them | Streets. Neue the right. of tithe. An. order was is-]| Max Florence, the Main street sa sued by the court restr: sintng the de-| keeper, has sold his s t . loon fendants from ocecupyin & the srbuned | Bins yeur lease on ock, fixtures, ane the building to: until further hearing of the case | Joseph Falsetie. The ore Edith Tyler , the mother of Warren| Was $6,500 Mr, Meare octane R, Tyler, 15 years old, filed suit sar-| build a two-story igieko couse bulldine cue se Where urday in the he will Third Dis o establish aw 7 oles a and retail recover $10,000 from the Utah Light liquor business, scat & Railway company: for DADE lbg surCe. was: Conducted tained f Sherson, 1@ boy wa | Real Estate sonnei Sone Peterson alighting from) the car at Twelfth | Directors of the Utah N. poean a Bleventh East streets on}bank met Satu ay 5 ational have May" &, 1906 when he was thrown Clected the from the rea platform. offen en ™a His left foot| McCornic od following president: Ww Br W, went under the wheels and was | first vice president: Ti a fr err ushed It was necessary to ampu-/| Second vice presid yee tate it. es cash M. $477.50 Thirdrd Agron against District before contract. pation is condueted shop State in street judgme olmes nt for, Sat-| of forLewis a breach Judge court Aaron and repalring re ceived Gus .a- a a & constru L Idaho been has ana the|!ines of! Ely, Nevy., Tee on , "of the on Work co ane at th Den eh, by occute end cleaning and| with rethe underwr 25 pores, have Iding at 214/levied tailor bui sident;: Joseph Nolen: Active Nevada eee bate the at line, rates : a ator was owned | Fr.‘ancisco disaster. Aaron vThej was ejected eas wy ap plied t all out three months! Salt cities is war ‘cate t Lake. does no vapire which ago Ser lease 8 Aaron askec as damages to his pus sines Sand breach of contrac unth 31.000) for Quayle Tr. Ta ylor, his; between stréets, tor Cann bo ‘Ught f 623x165 has feet in tTinfent's San Second "nd Third $12,000 wate egies MILLS | COMBINATION LOOKS DAYS GREENWATER [5 BIGGER THAN MOHAWK IDEAL COPPER ZONE eG MINES AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND ~*~ .reo THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1907. |