Show LARGE CLAIMS FOR TIPTOP GOLD COLD CAMP GA fP Mining Metal-Laden Metal Porphyries Porphyries ries With Steam Shovels is Suggested WATER POWER IS CLOSE BY I Milling Possibilities of Field Believed to Be Almost Limitless I J Tiptop Nov May Mar 21 In 2 Indications are more and more propitious for th the thc development of one of or the most pro pro- Mile Hold field camps of ot Nom Nevada a In this thu district Responding to the first news of discoveries arrivals have been beer noted durin during tho the last week from Cram all nil directions There arc 25 5 tents lents and houses s in tho the town today whereas a So week ago but a dozen were in evidence Frame buildings are under under un un- der tier construction as rapidly as lumber lumber lum lurn- ber her can cnn be secured from Mill City tho nearest railroad point on the Southern Pacific an and one of ot the bases basea of or supplies Tho The twelve mile haul for freight between bet here her an and Mill City has hns not 1101 as an any barrier to progress s. Stages are arc making malin the trip each way in a about out two hours and the tho autos can make male It with loads load of ot passengers cl'S in 20 minutes to half an hour The ease case with with- tho the cami can b be re reached from the thc railroad has hal enabled bu busy mining men to look othe o over the district without incon inconvenience while en route rout between Salt Lake Ogden Og- Og den Rf fleno no an and Gol Goldfield and Rawhide and San Francisco The possession sion of such golden re resources resources resources re- re sources b by Tiptop as are disclosed i on the tite surface an and its location anear q a near the tile railroad have somewhat exploded ex ox- th the l Idea ea that has prevailed for years that any real good soo mining crimp camp mu must t. t be found remote from bases of supplies ar and ard bo be acc accessible only arter after much strenuously hard haid travel el over o dust dusty deserts and without without with with- out water Viul of or Gold Gohl Kock As differing irr from these conditions Tiptop Is truly trul a phenomenon its 1 ls resources at the Ule surface appear t to vl visitors iii in striking ln evidence e. e The hills just below tho dikes whereon protrude the tile most attractive Holds for Cor prospectors now ow are shown to con- con laIn similar bearing void formations There Is a wide variation In the character character char char- acter of or tho tio gold bearing rocks ns us proven b by the lie last List two weeks weeks' pros- pros peeling and development Nev Nevertheless less as a whole the ullin prevailing quartz- quartz Iron hematite cube cubes g gOld l Id laden den la Is seen cn to constitute coast tate lute th tho principal desirable forms form upon which yield mn may be c depended J. 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F Gurney discoverer of El I Rancho nancho declares that the only differ differ- lonce once between the high grades of ot his claim an and the richest t ores yet ct Secured secured se- se cured in Rawhide Rawhide- Is that the Iron of the latter carries sliver silver and in his property It gold In app appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap p arance these ores are identical being being be be- ing Ilg of ot a yellow color reed filigreed with variegated shades of lighter anti and deeper hue Gurneys GuYney's ore oro sacked averages a he lie says rara a ton lIe He i h b taking king it within 50 feet fi-et of the cur sur ur- ur face On the other hand in claims known as the Houston group wherein tw strikes o have been made th tiu formation formation forma forma- tion is a hard lIard much quartz less decoI decomposed than ores of El EI Rancho nancho claims and shows the tho gold goldIn ol olIn In layers an and specks specIes that In Indicate their presence easily to the naked eye The Thc discoveries isco were well uncovered uncovered ered within a few tew feet of the tile surface The property has been bonded ondell b bFrank Prank Frank Grimm who ma made c tho the find tc te C C. 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M t. t Sumner of Reno and work I Is progressing upon them under Grimm Grimms charge He says he will be sacking pay ore from three points on the group very velT soon Ore Pans PaILS at ut Ten Feet On the tho Cracker jack the shaft halt is down own ten tell feet and g good od panning on Of onIs onIs Is In th the thu shaft bottom with splendid indications for reaching high grades very elj soon Work Vork is vigorously under way b by many prospectors each of whom has haE hasgood hasgood goo good showings and the valid proof 01 oi the gold-bearing gold possibilities of the thc district meets visitors wherever thema the thie ma may look into these prospect holes George Austin of Central is here tf te Investigate the outlook He lIe declares it is his Intention to install a stamp mill a an ae soon as sufficient ores shall hall h kayo have o been een developed t tc make the operation of such uch a plant pay He expresses es the opinion that the camp is a corner comer without mistake and at the present rate of ot development development develop develop- ment the time Ume should not be bo lon long until ample supplies for a milling plant will Ill bo be rend ready for the stamps I tover for Mills Milling Hilling possibilities of or the district I I extend to a wide field field almost almost limitless limit limit- I loss less in fact fac when considered with the proximity of or the Humboldt river for tor power power generating purposes at small cost Speculation is already under underway underway wa way ly by visitors rs- rs having haing knowledge of th the thc success which has attained In other milling districts on the enormous enormous enormous enor enor- profits that can be realized in handling Tiptop ores through 11 mills driven by water power water power electricity which in this timis instance would have ha to toe be e transmitted but ut about fourteen milts miles It la Is expected that the power plant I for Cor the district would eo go 0 in around Mill City there thero being a n. rich mining field north of ot that point which would also take tako power thus created Principal Prin Prin- cipal ores for mills however repose In Tiptop whose oxidized ledges come cometo to the surface and which ar are yieldIng yielding yield yield- ing S to prospectors over o a remarkably large larg-e area suggesting that there are ere vast deposits of ot these thesa por par susceptible of ot mining from fromI the surface by steam sho shovels on pl plans ns like those utilized for tom copper bearing I porphyries at Ely Nev Nov un and I Utah |