Show I MINE MINING ININ G EDITED BY F. F W. W SPRAGUE PR MICHIGAN CITIZENS SEE GOLD fOLD SPRINGS Capitalists of Detroit Come Out as Guests of Operators p SHOW FAITH ir IN MINES Get Ge Acquainted Excursion of Short and Elliott Eliot Proves Great Success When It I comes to get acquainted excursions It I remained for the Short and nd Elliott company compan the thc Gold Springs mine operators to show how it i Is Js done at Ion long range Leaving for the tho East last night over o the tho Rio Grande railroad was a party of twenty Michigan an capitalists cap capi who had been to Gold Gol Springs to see the mines of oC that camp the property of the new mer merger er the tho Duck Buck Mountain Nevada Gold Goki Mines iines company compan having h been the object of special in interest in- in terest terest The party palt was WS brought out In a specia special special cial cia car with wih er e every possible attention being eln given to heir their convenience and Comfort and from frol the time thc they left lef Detroit until they reach home a again aln the they are the gl guests of or the thc Short Shon and ond Elliott company Short and Elliott Eliot have an object of or C course l' l Th They wanted the Eastern people to personally examine the Buck Bue Mountain company's property I with wih a of or aiding a b by their Investments Invest Invest- meats ments In its Hs development l Hult Are ti-e But nut the visitors had bal made absolutely no promises none nOle having been exacted The entire entre expenses of the trip would have been paid b by the thc local people even If Ir they had not purchased a share of stock Seeing the property properly was relied upon for results and nd that the results were vere all al that could coul have been hoped for Is a gratifying indorsement of Utah's coming gold camp cami Before they had reached Salt Sal I Lake ke on the return trip members of the tho party part had subscribed sub sub- uh- uh scribed for fOI upwards s of shares or of treasury stock of the Duel Buol lul Mountain Moun tam tain company compan anti and two of the tho strong capitalists o of the hunch bunch had haI not yol tt I given Riven Iven their orders I The he JAIt party included three women soy sev soya several a eral millionaires and two mining en engineers engineers engi engi- l- l the tho others being mainly business businessmen men men and every one was almost wildly enthusiastic over the Duck Buck Mountain showing for making a wonderful millIng mill mill- mi- mi Ing lag proposition Almost without exception tion ton high grade rade stil strikes es did not appeal I Ito to those Easterners rs They like to figure I upon the Immense tonnage in the the large large bodies of ore and when shown that a Conservative estimate of oC the values In Inthe Inthe intiLe 31 the tiLe Gold Springs s or ore gives an n average of 8 S and nd 0 a 0 ton ton the they were not slow to realize the vast profits to be made from working workinG them Doctors fr Cold Cure Two retired ph physicians were members of oC the part party Dr C. C E E. Ford ot of DeI Detroit De De- De- De I troit Is Js said to be about three times 3 KInd ld Jf it IC Is b It doesn't a- a hIM fC c In por- por or- or I 1 Some of or his traveling companions com corn insisted that he was the Ufo life of ot the party although he was b by no means the only live le one id a d It I is safe to say that however er successful he may have havo been us VS a n practitioner he has cured more of the tho ills of mankind with wih the sunshine of ot his disposition than he has with wih drugs Dr C. C F. F Un Underhill aside asile from other Interests employs a force o of about 40 10 O Omen men In operating a acre farm arm In northern Michigan The doctor confesses confesses con con- that as for himself himsel he is employed cm- cm mainly In seeing how long tong he can cn live lve and how hm much he can get out of at life lre Ills His past experience includes 1 12 years ears or of practicing in New Now York City Dr Und and D. D E. E Price a Detroit store m manager I wore were accompanied by their wives Mrs Irs M. M 1 A. A Hol son a successful busIness business bus bus- iness mess woman of oC Toronto Canada was the third lad lady of the party part She was accompanied b by her her son C. C Hodgson J I a ft n mining man of the Cobalt district E. E W. W also a mining eng engl- engl I engl-I neer of Cola Cobalt I arl and the following bus busness busness bus bus- ness men nn and capitalists completed the party A. A O. O Dun Dunk Detroit Detroi L. L J J. J Kraus Grayling Mich Mack lack Smith La L' L Pierre Mich S. S E. E Wilison Wison Port Huron Mich Charles Chrles Games Iames Reese Mich C. C II It I. I Kleinbeck Geneva Ill Il Henr Henry ll II Hunt cst Newton Mass E. E M. M Price Detroi Detroit Detroit De De- De- De troit troi Frederick E. E Bush Detroit P. P J Detroit Detroi E. E R. R Reese Mich Ieh F. F H. H Garman Carman representing Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward E. E Richards and company compan of Sew New NewYork cw York who are han handling ln the stock of tho the Buck Mountain Gold Mines company corn com pany In the tho East East Go Cu D Down mn in the Mines lot At t Modena where the party part arrived Saturday morning the special car cr was left lef on oti ni the sidetrack until Sunday evening even even- lag ing during luring which time the trip to tn Gold InE Springs s was made with teams It I was a n hard trip o over 1 0 or the IG 10 miles mies of or mountain roads now In bad had eon condition llon from the melting snow but the visitors enjoyed every ery moment t of the t trip rip Even the women showed no sign of discomfort discomfort discomfort fort and at the camp all al climbed the tho rugged hills his and went down Into the V mines as thou though h they had beon doln doing V that sort of thing all al their lives l Jn In Gold Springs it i ma may be le sal said In InV V rassing they found one of oC the prettiest cleanest mining camps camp in the whole country countr The Jennie people who contra control con con- V. V V tra the townsie have hate e steadfastly eliminated dim elim mated saloons from the town and the V rough element presumed to be characteristic charac charac- i of mining camps Is wholly lackL lack lack- I L lag Ing Some of the mine operators and miners live Ie In rustic cottages that V mn many elt city people would be prou proud to tocol call col home Tho The houses aro are pro provided 11 el with water by ly the works which supply supply supply sup sup- ply the Jennie ml mill and firewood is V obtained from the cedar and pine timber tim Um V ber her covering coverinG all an the surrounding hills V. V and which make the place one of oC tho the picturesque spots Imaginable |