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Show THE | MINES 4 iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, BY F. Ww. SPRAQUE. UTAH COPPERTURNS Ou MASSACHUSETTS GOLD GIRGLE IS AN QUT METAL CHEAPLY) OWES NEVADA HONEY' ATTRACTIVE CAMP ee Wholly Probable. it Will Cut Cost of Copper to Seven Cents. } BIG MONEY z a A ' Will ‘ : Make . Upwards Share With of $3 Vv Metal JITaATG Twelve | ad : was 3L¢ Cents : the latter op valuation for 196% and Ever the oy ' 1907. The Nev arr for 1907 The News says; he total valuation of all taxable property in the state of Nevada for 1903, at the beginning of the ' ‘ Indication y (i VALUES r€ Go ') Down paper, > L indicated ted . indirectly . the 1 conts .a 5 fee of a ceva seven t eee his estimates pound. hy that But in figurena with only ope below > view of the of fact the the Aaa aistr é Watlan Ito 0 that mill gc In the That December TERE OST any to 1908, when sured 1 Be bes 13.0 ee = Assured. mills. full capacity by the company will production - refining, tions the is declared eo ms various at following 12c 13 ele I4e 1 be and that oniy that amount the fact and , Wesley . minng a mining fields, Nevada, = states will be but sed and of deal the in "This district is year's not] Seen is ; treated cost been that the ten conservative for 5 any ' stock | very share that 1.48 $.97 Las Vegas called may have the side tn eral zone the and averages and and width Clark clearly shown, debt, treasury in the and |ctates. of eight demon- the has state money to Massachusetts, Nevada of an. are the ignorant, pounds 1 per total 100 this per pound. . Wholly On general its other] east at a cents‘ by is here thot of ee as of the and in S, min-]| 20 W.,]| miles quotations aye .33.75 4.64 ee the nei Fstimate of a Peon annum earn per share Work the are two length. to fol of Bamberger, mile proximately per The J 3,250,000 pounds of : : " seems to It be has the 20,000,000 00,00¢ s I years cop- ea 20.000.000 ee tons following ore} oe possible eae ore saying 1.99 per cent copper, io ilver and .15 ounces gold ago, Dun py tons developed t robable ore of commenced far gion 2) as- Veral to be Glen the in v work for 4s plants will handle per day, allowing idle time, or 2,400,- of in' the as shaft, district most 41) wil hundred! and men in years, Girt SI rate ich ; considered was promising mining that are as on group, found ' ; Ww were « icing ingle The which Bamberger sev- by ‘at@work=in j seas an: July a 1, . company sued, torether = has 659,750 shares eat Ps $1,500,000 with offers a fleld of exploration, is- | Unequaled bonds HILL LEASERS I by W To » Syne other has its the Its is Morel: at work upon leases in the Eureka mine and that the majority ne extent Bureka Hill payday for ledge has 3Many ented, i not difficult to state reasons how the :years but to believe eeded any that the amount a broker, --=== year {x W&sS),y 4g are | vajue the a ea veins | known i - TAH be The ti STOCK cheerfully er up =e given Cole c BROKER Salt 7 No. bY 25. 2 C Child, 100 " you phone, e tlas Block it Leake City. 5s Branch Eureka, 0. Office Office Utah. now will at Mill consist | to exist Daily \ ANY 5 are work record If a -" yr the . Ore } Fag B. : temperature, since in Se ny 5 mine It City, of all the > of the tonnage of b: 5 oe et ~ March ratt 2, when hall on own|inavian ey = Northwest tongue, c Th é Set PG but the The while entertained Sek ae ey elsen, it in was about rago of the wood property. | above it, the fuel Is lof the furnace and Meport. , office of from| pro-| per ° being laid at the bottor > - ie ; ! ) n of the furnace and |. moke "os and ; 5. through , flames a rising |crawn Ae the | air ss down induced through by oO ay a the . and placed at the the flames ae it electric Nine by top are currents f i fans, January ; : non¢ first it 5 3 . precipitation, jtation sinee the ||Total | pitatic 69, Totes which i, excess X first exce J, Ooof .: is 4| Whil the of nic © j of the} and nearly as of tem-|of four .and a 92 degrees.) time, " 1vent preci-| Total th e month, |. ;Open f urnace is $3 40 said of feet ee higl eu, wide, and has a capacity half tons of wood at on there is no smoke stack non-combustible Ssgas for the at one side of the and vadiff - getting wat for The committees furnace |}1 ; inch, which 1 inch above | Sout See Peikdt iphentant s the ground, but not a particle |}pormal. Accumulated ¢ Y ince | that showing seen, be can smoke humidity Relative January1, .60 inch at 6 p. m., 49 per cent. combustion is perfect school meet plans for the hipley oldt the Te eS er Bliert's pagers, The funeral of "Billy" Elliott was |¢!d at the Elks' club yesterday eee ae We ot the of mays I servic * SOR ine illott. The Burial WALL saraarale ilo oReyoe 8 1 Ww : obones Al om e : is}, = jheld , i an nliy services in the f were City o SP era PAPER, E T sees Bust- at was SALT ate West a LAKE ; crry, oe siocuGeue Safety Deposit Boxes sua arend We your necount, _b e \ Ind ! lor Phy iki G MW { 1H nG ‘Oo QO Copp "Co on B , 1 i ‘ nd ‘ i ing len Jack uml } jon I i ! I cal n M r M Forte Deal Mrs Portester Joe Foster Mr ER inemore Mat st t mn In! ! 1 Jas n Mr I , | Pa Gx | or 3] A diy C J ri } ¢ Tr AVELE 1 Reed } ind Ine E is) it rt Sop I R Mrs J } r Ha Larsen C ‘O MeIn Ru y ils to purchase the best forty test, ESTABLISHED 1862 Mrs J Geo Will I M i lie D 5 t Glenn \ Vd} ina mith Roy Sint Went 1 I vuy ind Ss Co sapert "M Ino [ 2 Delpt MMS ONarit Sollis Fran > V Pip Sun Josh ullivan DA tar i Vm J SCC VE Wr >t Paul stewart M A " t dk irt D | | t Mi Irs 3 Euni ~ ¢ rt © Wil Cha Nhat | bar Frank Frankie hting HI | | | | j ‘J Jnc Ja Bll Bell 'phone 1862 Ind. 'phone P. O. Box Established | || Mi Mand Sch Swirl yeurs' | | Mr | t ! Sullivan Maddox \nna Mann Alice Malin E FE Mrs Madison Marines you and absolutely guaranteed, They hreve mode good by Jem Zelnora MI t Ay invite MAI ‘ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Karojee 0 Tutt 5 H | kK M bee iJ lir gud Ve E DAO. fLeed n W Wn R Tac Dos't wedding ring made-made on the formuln devised by Mr. Boyd Park over forty years ago; 18-kKarat solid made in one piece with no solder o| M Rinker VE re 1 Kalp I PFeople Like We. WwW t Jno J bbin "anni M or Nat. Bk. Salt Lake Gite ty. Le Wi sick In. Seal ‘I } Some Cau LM Lina ki rk : i Marl I \ Lindro Lydian LVI n Will ft Lindrot M Lust \ Leat Let Franet Lel ere DiI lan \nn ! ' ald Le rv Lawrence Eli bet Ml | D Ro MeCallister MeCan Edna d " Try i I Ko Mel le Jac MeGrav Mv? Metnt Terni IcDermott Jno VWeGo th Tres Mctlo , t 77-100 Bldg., Wilkinson Laura M Westvik Benjamin We ohy S Weir Elly Westobey Minnle \ } BPlizabeth Wal i: a) J MM T M W iiti l \ Ro BI Ji McNaug Mequear Mekoskey Mctagreg \ them FRANCIS G. LUKE General Mgr. Ward M lo Wicks Clyde Wright I Witbeck S ‘M' Wixo Harold Withington Mary Wilson Frank ‘I S$ ' Turn MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Selentifle Collectors ot Honest Debts, | HH New Woodard Ha } \ Kathryn Vhalen Wholesale ri d Mrs Lrene Whitt! J M I j Pain on Wolff vil Wood 1s Winke Wilkinson Sam J A Mrs el kett Parl \ } lo Tesi M at t I Kirk Mabelle t PO King Nir M } I Tomps Wera M ee Wwe Mr r Robt t Pred t Carl ion Mrs j SHORT BILLS GOOD BILLS BAD BILLS and all kinds of BILLS COLLECTED Everywhere, Thorne Ll Toy Margaret Teter Mt Frank Tittle Chas A Tatlor and Co Thon m WD Mr Utah Title Ins a Trust Co Vie ry SM Vincent Zillah S Varian Dr M r} no \rt Lake ice i le ( Oli Salt for r Car Cari | TI Ween vill v Hait LD at the called Sclineider Nick Shipley Paul R Sclun Sick Schethle Rose j 4 \gne ' Hall rea KKent Wir nik P week until Be Gee llie Mr Wi Brien O Wt Jo iW : Pupnerul, I 1 1 I : ' Wr i Je vA. . Duvall, ' both fs eatin oi ¢ i i) Po Ee ! Dp J ! H Ila ison W Mrs bla iedn Hahn Hert 1 Hla rd Wr H 1 Pred H tr] rd Herd J Eilt I Hill ' Holj M Ho d I WA Durbin RE we PS 2 Elis n Wm 1e tia il Hall Hu Re Lees's « she Burto lander t l gl 1 i Mahi DeMar ant well ceme- oY Lae at 1 o'clock se a Tuesday afternoon at Pawo . y . 2). ‘Thir {the Twer ty-eighth ward chapel, Third Of|North and Sixth We streets. Indian to Invited ire especially veteran the|war attend near that guttersnipes" Miller Ros organ Ed 2 I | en -H . lewe i I rs i \\ ut Myrtle Mut Tomar Mung Wil VTi W \ hecCo Ea ‘evada Black Minin Co | G Hard H { oe Josiah f spoke was re Dean Orvel Deisher N J My Dewitt © ¥ Dean S H Never isi Jepass S Devi Ruth Danielson Jennie Mavidson Grace Davis Ida Fell avis Jos Duncan Wi uudjey Wes lowe Guess Doran Ine Neilmak i vi 1M Wart 7 My in Ilo Jack VAN DeMar pu- of EF Viartin H bie O Geo MIda L Davis again Mr. to reception Banking Letters lHiode 15 Mr istell explore Willlam "educated M ott eent I Wi Ilo Liot M fT Chadwick Chapman M D hipman tlarr laton Ro Clayton Mr nd M N i A : Prof of the stat colleges' = . and will declared ae ri Fred T Gilmore Gra Gibson Charley J Gattenb jy bM Gall H Gambrel IT Gil ike, seu Ha Tesste Hanson Hi ft Hall Gilmer fiat Mayr C Holle ek Carri Hunt Kul leanne on Bro ox Mrs ok CH Cox JIne H vegcle Leona ontinental Cobalt Mines Co Cole Chas orbit Chee FE tli CAT ly ae Arthur olver Kk 1 Chidlow G W well will consul High those and were received during the the matin an‘t Path: sgation.s Hiondroputs Nt Crane aS ie ee orwegian from son, Groo ‘ rn Ted buc inan W P Gurton Oney Burritt Nellie Burnett Jno fF Butcher Jno Jackson Rurn Don Cosgrove Jim hing Geneva D ulver Martin yes- N Christopher f ind Banquet committee Tuesday night in the office of sen in the Constitution block This cre-|j:ra uo K Alice Z Cora f CU Bridce Arthur Brandenbury Li be entirely Gaeta ‘ aa Erker e) 1é away her a WE eSBs? A ‘EF' Mas s Mrs Toma Metcalf Fred Ik a We Miner dd Miller Vv Miller Mattie Miller Jno Moot A R and will be Lake and Salt CITY, 1872.) General WALKER BROTHERS auntie of Rolhinzart yyaurer Gordon , rs Goddman couse le Gordon Mattle Gordon I. I Gos He: A Goldsbre Hazel' Gundy Beth Goodrik Alfred Gorman Mr yA at Bar- Passage will lecture explorer a picture graduation letters held me V Sam Amundsen he will lecture the the was Almer Jas s ; < é of hi experienc Phex <P who have belleved that the lecture to have been given In the Scan- is I the ola than 65 he Sc RR meeting, of prominent Scandinin the office of ©. M. Nielsen Ata ivians sree quicksilver of Blackburn [I T hd fe Sa Cha OF of Salt Lake to Raold Phe Invite Anderson be . yesterday, arrangements were made for ihe entertainment of Raold Amundsen th i R \ he yor famous Ar revic on : work ur I lorer, : the event of his isit to Salt wk ¢ Dennis} rey honor Schow Arnold Lucey Anderson Jno Shae m 4 . irae? Billings Eo Aine Inthel Alfred has I. rn Alfred Emily be Royally. further Instead that Brewer Treat and | cent running in EXPLORER ' ana mine is to he] Salt Lak process than is | Boxruth. completel "oO ely dinner Allegar i a unth : .p could Pas tv) | Transact his mother, Mrs. Charles "overcoat heroine of the which created West Point, in army circles. She gave Anderson Oscar eee Omer Aller cs Aller t Cc Ahlin lias delson A iman J \ oderson HUarry lexander If M Allred Frank have probably system of concentration Rent nen, Unclaimed ‘the start: eeyorkin operation Point he following postoffice and are the ene é mill for military shows Ayres, thankful err bal at Cobalt is a es s this @ SALT LAKES (Pstablished whose below the Point concentration it will Boxes to In : erature ee and West sk ld 1 would endanger still green fy real] tne ore, whereas none of ma| eecees will extract. more tap at depth well defined local ||degrees above > norma i neg | temperature since the } month, 22 J aise a a Accumulated ie mill sites oct Deposit for properties the Oe zr be z for "¢ from manage- $76,000 A and States we ae 1er bureau for the | ates a wood gas, which ignites and is] ttenaea urs ending at 6 p.m sterday | drawn into an adjoining compartment | rer peers ; a i Pr = jot the furnace, where it passes 5 2 7 0c..Y +m i i { PEO Ee46; minimum ered maximum | through the ores, creating an intense temperature, te yaRe ature \ { cat mean G. . Rants his brother ' above at episode at a sensation of ake monstrate Cobalt: with uel graduated academy have $75,000 we to NOTED . PROCESS. Froulem: ore from this by a different has to treat its low- ee mill 1 en |)32; of company in| eandinavians dikes -3.-G. he and Lieutenant Fairfax Ayres, picture is shown in tie panel will directors camp, as there fs a vast ldce"aniel bs availabl OCR nen Pee ean eee BTadesto ae ; o* pat- | hea at it too guiteki eckly anthe walls, which er : started and a Nevad it eas v reverses the | pils from different parts we evec'oo} |method or feeding fuel to the furnace] and. for students : at the capital | ‘fires, and has the merit of extracting | universities tet on the TS Weather at of that is new, it | inteTday English of the The work-|treated commensurate with its An air compressor and drills first a breaks, that7 I mining furnace the Wweeks®-tor Asthree: place. that require wll eat sufficiently Heated ste se te the a long cross-cut tunnel to the numerous rich and dD ie U ealling e which it City, Utah McCORNICK & COMPANY BANKERS thé work was gradual-|ysceq jin any other quicksilver mine in}|Anten Pedersen, James Stevenson and one time gold was the world, The process is an. invenNellis Poulson ( ppamE eee on rates: N mine that it fairty | tion of William Dennis . brother of.G Christophersen, A. X. Boxruth and Prof candle was placed| Rp Pennis. and on Of the ownere ot Pedersen rhe -ommittee will see ° plan e€X-|onine > 216 NOTATIONS WHll smelter all was and 2 from the fact on the lower \ 1 Kent, a prominent raat ' sents A. prorament « val ro mining operator, eehas secured t >) - Reporter wee stock water) at to Cobalt ores is found, it will add matentallv } ers nie \ tT ae erially to the earnings of the company and to the silver output of the as : "ne : slack B r€ ae : rom Black I the OI Where the fires were started for the first time last week in the quicksilver : 4) degree °° |} with which to operate this proposition | practically much money leasers there $30,000.-Bureka Campbell, r A. Walker iol. the deyeloped ' ago the property : from one reason other, principally volume of water Febru-] with above been _ Hill) ef ary put a good many thousands of dol1a lnereces cw e . "- " ion here » » 2 d while t+] it i = lars in circulation here ganc ' 1 Ee Tee o ' «< « . ‘ accuracy just distributed to 4 tO olye' Ta ere Safety shorter ore company witch or at whilévin ther Solve » yptar' value a of flow. waterof numerous Butte, Salt Lake CAPITAL ...cccecsasccenss $500,000 ee t i: ote ojnm w-ateee eae fi 000 LS. Biles . soaks cere ent See Th ate her. cseis Vice President 1. 8. Young 43 eee bik hier dear Ss. Hilis.. Asst. Canine ; W. Burton. i.:7.'7; - Asst. Cashier supplied though level, whatever has below been that done.point Theno work main] | at j¢ blocks of ground w hich ners : , a ings of this estate, worked under lease are bringing both lv abandoned At the miners and the company a mice]. plentiful in the piece of money each month, eg glistened when a The Level. U. S. DEPOSITORY and and oe JR. Deseret National Bank level. of a concentrating constructed ny conclusion Sia of the Black much ago, expenditure Ore: Nipissing spring three Lane and ean wy y QUICKSILVER at to s an Sente . September h i total since are ae ‘ prety s no iS ‘ IOSsSsible oO sur<Ala- " a Mining oe Sree succes nee ee ‘ s the te ri a Sr con- from at Cobalt ‘Ores. Feb. 28.-The. Nipissing i Gold Circle appears to me a brighter future than anv seen "W117 NEW probably |. worked at creek is Summit head close to the of Nevada have a ' Water was last on the Ust of producing mines stock exchange tomorrow Many "not: mountain springs, e » woar oh ‘a will state in 7 visited most : Smelter West. Above Lang considerable MAKING GOOD MONEY --_- Superintendent Charles Baker says =i that over one hundred men are NOW| ny the Worked The EUREKA in are the a months oe good the timethreeofthe has miner'syear inches "YT have put the experimented Beautynumber mam et of holdings several s n this about deve Peeve ee : See Pet sue ge ted jig Ss wings ive ee prosecuted, t & 1g z Fe aa the result. Further, the outerop which . = e on }can be traced for miles the SEDsur-|sped fare. an arr yr ver P > ¢ 2 tace and carrying very large values, 1908 The mine, car mine lead, $14,000 a ona 000 tons a year. A ratio of concenProspectors and miners of. Oxperl='| large "veins, .* carrying -‘silver values tration of 22% tons into one does|ence have always maintained that the| with the gold, lead me to believe that much toward the making of copper at} Dun Glen range was one of the rich-|ihese veins will go down and. their such a eost per pound. est In Nevada, for everywhere chet values will increase." By the underwriting of the present : ‘ . . ‘ bond issue the company is assured of | imple working capital and it is predicted that the first dividend on the ss stock will be declared on or before | the produced eight eee enn oar Preeks ned ef erern into 3 Reb ne are are others creek, re- | day at the than 200-foat has mie develop- 4 However, ‘district one are the sina ss- run the on feet|PTOCeS* holes' that all een IENT Seon blished aaee tocks tock Othe er high Grade Inv eattionta o Bought and ld. ) Both Phones 127. 36 Main St. ment has had experts at work on the 3 I< concentration of Cobalt ores2 sincese last March, and they now belleve they 20 on 575. Bonds, ton encountered the erection the 12 two cent per mine grade The shaft cut made BY An- and WhThe at by]}enable that company in one open yet . shoot. 7 the ere thirty sacked five grade an a cars be Boston, great enough to deter7 2 true width of the vein or the on exact, Nevada, Falirgady the these acquired but one by an oes TRLEPHONES JOHN C. una company Cuprite NIPISSING TO RUTIn : NG TO BUILD MILL. ----- it Has Solved Conce ry : ny t Pehee Rane not > | lati plant | ¢ = tons|lation offs a mi illingE and cyanide . : fancySait and cent |at Mill City, on the Southern Pacific) 4. having 6,800 10 per up ilda, Elko Prince and a : other groups comprising |'to seven claims each "Ther BR . - .15 ounces!andAC around that r section, . liscovered Some exrly roo vas ceedingly good ore wa , 1pproximately rom to this values It is stated that by June 1 the com-|enough in fact, to warrant the instal-| camps bined of ore and east.of length : fined face ieee: that at Belleves other) LOGAN Reduction Ine x last two $6,600. will be on the/ one the per Shipping, what is known sf cre ¥ aA h run ; ‘ through this district, one of which Syne mine in the Dun| will supply the town of Summit. hava few miles from Mill]ing a Now of three and one-half minSilver State, Very many er's inches, and the water rights of ' wh are ow v nic as the Lang Glen district, city, says the ‘ . | the company reserves: re 2 * ind ‘ wear City. |}soon » a winze-was sunk 35 feet, disclosvalues as high as $1.000 This ° ‘ Thi shoot rakes toward the shaft, and the|the In apart, ‘and important opened depth been is h: ad Bye be a fact the and ing ore voted Summit most is In have the é Lang : Mill = | eh $ 6 in p 9.06 on Near loaded cars are 20.2 value west,{ s7T. ove? shipped The The| the townsites abouta to ate mine Resumed , Mine at yarious| | ; lic... rari ine be Syne 5.52 2K J 10.82 ain are ates m OSes $lo.24 During the month of January the! company ae 126,000 ae Be ore | from which there were produced api to is 3rves estica is better distance staked. thousands, ment 65,000,000, , pound, 5 pe can | | lic... os . says per Jlowing amounts: tha 65,000,- produced 7% cents| of $1,576.96 in Liberal securitle ROTIL West of the shaft a shoot of ore carrying extraordinary values in gold } A was encountered en the 100-foot level miles in each diis termed the main the fully the feet of ae it copper , 12¢ 13c. 28 be production company is district, ine can I ver D the of SOUTH CITy, company ; . Runs High in Silver. the width of this} capped with basalt] what Known is eee Midas cost éassumption copper 7(A1 mated ene which] three and Serato 4re heavily 4 whose Ef. miles the ae frequent Rte press: ‘owe trend 20 about ten to strike, ekere decre it is expected copper Reasonable the pound ore and lacie production of company at the ton and annual pounds by of the the revenue and even miles time bulk percentage inerease more B ton, and z wagons stitutes the = . a the Good Surface Values. "The Midas strike on. the - Bamberger group, which, at the present nigher five of and BROKERS WEST SECOND SALT LAKE listed brought per ant ae for waiting formation is N th cee ye oe fr m out in The ore Cuprite in places the porphyry appears to eae the basalt, ait the I present time there are are about ab e des in the district and for an 50 abe the is money lends Old slurs at terances an oa yalues v ‘ recent months. boast of Nevada, that always of through the and hills millions estimate is and makes due al: shrinkage c occurred financial upheaval of tis also the proud of nie the which being of theaeslevel an immense Nevada-Goldfield 7 car and habe not included they the He ae Ene were be with 6 Private leased wires mee BRYAN SYSTEM _ ore. min- strated, lies near the capping, is par-| Nevada $850,000, the bonds for Bu hese tic -< 4 jlally > oxidized and of. loweror grade/,re jn the school. fund of the Sngethan the material beneath which con-]p yh stato. This ther € ight and ten feet in width and] carrying free gold and silver values.}] ae ‘The‘ district is on the sloping side| A? BRO be 09- | hills towards the Squaw Valley ranch] to elass . 9 $112.59 1 [9 eRe assessment, high the Produced $00 ies characterizes this district is a porose'; from] 4,23 | phyry with quartz veins varying ‘ 9%: to of Down below fifteen men are digging ore, on the 100-foot level and above se = A sample taken from a rich streak in the face of the drift on the bottom ievel fifteen inches wide gave returns line between Wumboldt and Elkol]of .60 ounces gold and 411.60 silver Counties and on the summit which|a total of $258.96 er ton. Nine . J i Separates Squaw Valley ranch from|inches of this streak carries 1.84 the Clover Valley ranch, both in E)ko] ounces gold, 2,483.60 ounces eilyer profit Nevada time Zs cANncA quota-|lowance per 12,71 | mill eer oF which 3 cents per pound has Oxidation by CO™MpPany, of| Mon-| 50 in SOLICITED. JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO. BANKERS *Goldfield shaft, both as the widening he bottom botto below lies = opinion located strect. City. CORRESPONDENCE development the improvement the to an the says Recent eountry interest throughout South Lake * H.| expert.} great Second Salt The last car shipped from the mine containing 39 tons, 300 pounds, of ore, which was settled for this week furnished; py had the other men district known has in him ing for 1907.| that the} Ib of So . is an attractive is evidenced by] Star well in southern tana° ¢-5m total this year the in-| least $10,000,000| nk of in | Tonopah, selling | the A copper amounts -$ ~ a be-| start-| the at a cost | road, the Tonopah and ‘Tidewater and RET including|the Western Pacific, Thus, it can be | 207° og 2.74 wuelon most of Humboldt Warren experience uy i i i. i; per as- |! Bullfrog-Goldfield, 15¢ Th wr, an- valuation oe 9 oF =7.. 94c £& eee = railways | last 55,000,000 4 48 i Cost be|compleved June of transportation charges. lt ‘ should ea rite earn was report the 2 Warren, OF.) itr ematined en 1 for for hie g O80 new should pounds ef copper per annum of eight cents per pound, all there year, body "| company's yvorking - ei aee yaval- Total a 2 677.996 Parnings The ie cop. pent 9.158.244 > e n 40 2,880,642 A the to to make the ft inaluciveineroncn Pounds 02.422 ; ain an (Ine.) Dec = crude treated Bullfrog | 4 78 West : eee will start sinking next week, and will drop the shaft down from the 100foot level 100 feet before again connecting =a} eubs ‘ o Values Increase, and T Veins c That Gold Circlie camp to mining men " total 2 But ee a0 ga watching property, ore shoot of the and grade, and yf i ¢ {the shoot the ; hoot-in indicate that ' state's millions, 1906 copper produced, cost of making cop-| prediction that for per per pound and total profit of the|crease will be at . ¢ a t le company for the last three months of }Over and above the 1907 lIt bases that upon Tens --s Sere the size size Y2U&tion of that year was $71,986,281 l cays, in part . Thus in five years from 1903 907 ma sale Sive, > property ‘valuatic fi a>}. " state Increased ors yee fieas . in a northeasterly Cirection from the Stlé CG é 2 ¢ o< : $71,986,281. or 120 a ? ee 2-08lO; town of Golconda, on the main line 56,2 ' 2 ) « i * | of the Southern Pacific railroad, and| q > as » A ¢ liaarge Inerease Thisi Year. jis furthermore described as lying] Then the Goldfield paper makes the| about five miles east of the county] reached, it would not be at all surpris- October .... November Novem . spies 7 tax= dig gain, : - aie of the big porphyry ore body not yet | es ; PR a arene uae an | m Seven-ce 5 : : ing rh If whe the seven patted iL wlag Nisbett a= avery ow j oF high when everything is Try in fuil' swing : _ ac 2A \renare A statement has been prepared in | 3 ‘ j ¥ . . ¥ > | Boston showing the > following figures as to tons or ore treated, pounds of . $84. $48.00 bi ci | Goldfield ee bie ter ing td in|} pertion year eg aanoed @ ay $43 ca Oe touched, big richer : Mol wae In ene cents ee been has with ex- copper . pound. neve, eight nalres already and he make a « nas two-thirds ration, that = to e cents a GREAT and : a been the Chronicle. General Manager D, C. Jackling of | 'CV!¥al, was $23,161,683. In the sucthe Utah Copper company, in an in-|C°¢®ding year, it increased by four milterview recently printed in this news-|/!0n dollars, or, to $37,195,769. In the} at have of . How the valuations of Nevada tee *| SURFACE nereased in four years from $23,1 t she $71,986,281 to 683. a iS is Ssnown Dyfigure the Goldfield News The former W. E. HUBBARD & CO. MINES AND STOCKS -_-_-eeeees That the Great Western mine at Lime Point in the Slate range section of the Gold Mountain district may rival the famous Nevada Hills of Fairview as a producer of rich silver ore who is the opinion of mining men | NOW BUT THE BOY WILL STAY IN THE ARMY. oo - | EARNS FEBRUARY24; "4 G0S> Mine at Lime Point Almost Repeating History of Fairview Bonanza. Increase of Sagebrush State's. ‘Has Brighter Future Than Most Wealth May Jar HyperNew Camps, Says critical East. 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