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Show THE 6 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, WAH, MONDAY, IMINE S AND MINING FINDS BIG ORE BODY IN LIPMAN PROPERTY Expert Company SEARCHLIGHT MINERS LOCATE PLACER GROUND: Near OR present in high thickness, low sight, were taken estimated to feet of grade from as: be which eee he 50 containing feet in s00 ore ard ee) 7,500,000 cubic | Bullfrog National Bank Ground} Shows BE MONEY MAKER * Interesting "ge Conditions. Felt in tae for a of f deal the some purchasé kind of Some | is Up of Reports settipel Eph Mey pial Sg stern to to 180,000. for on be the ted of large means, reuired capitalists. offering no stock the tunnel Elephant provided by 25 and side gentlemen Railroad for who are. mostly The company is for sale and Smelter . Yerington qe s Mining Assured , Man. John F. Warris, whe Is interested in mining in the Yerington district, has a good word for "the town at the mines." "Morningstar," said Mr. Harris, £ as belleve, destined ta become Putte Tne camp now has som . It is situated in the adjoins the Mason > mines are at our very and The Nevada-Douglas and the Ludw ig have forty men é work and are shipten-horse ping to Salt Lake Four teams ure carrying the ore to the rai two properties enginway. On these 14,and they report ave passed , which ave T000. 000 tons of ore On the low er ages 7 per cent C, WW. Wedekind, T. J, Osborne and found nati ve levels of the Ludwig Patrick Sheehan are in Goldfield to pure, ru nalmost and black copper, eonsult with the owners of the Groom ning S00 per cent. mine in Lincoln county, says the Hornof the man y "These are but a few Silver Herald. The mine was recently mines in the district The Southe rn purchased by L. L. Patrick and assoPacific has surveyed and stakes a re ciates, and the plant of machinery it up to the town of Morningstar and that was sent down is now in working is expected that before the first of t he order, and the old shaft, which is down the ir year ore will be hauled' out over 165 feet, is being drained of water. The of tracks A smelter and conentrator Groom is a lead-silyer proposition, and $00 tons capacity is about to be co nwas worked thirty years or more ago The The grade was shipped to Calstructed location of the smelt er of paid fairly well, but when is an ideal one, there being plenty immediate viin it was found imposwater and wood in the ranches are situs ited quite to work the ground at a profit. elnity The the valley, so the re different as the smelters a few miles down are the veget tation w i after ore eharacter, and is no Dear that the faclilitles for getting the ore to be isille market are greatly improved account of the extension of the rallroad HYDRAULICS IN RICH EARTH, in that direction. Messrs. Osborne and Sheehan are New Round moon Placers Reveal old-timers in that of the counsection urprises. try, and know the history of Pioche Rou nd 2.-The Tonopah, s. Aug. and all other camps in on t he at work Mountain hydraulics of Lincoln county better any uncovered Great Western group have other two men who have ever visited It some exceedingly rich ground. Goldfield. They used to live ut prota 1 foot to 18 inches Ploche, but now their residence 1s bedrock only, but it is of the opinion Salt Lake. They are The riffles in the suice boxes show c olthat Pioche will turn out to be andays ago ors in abundance and a few other Leadville, and that thousands there was a phenomenal cleanup of 250 hundreds of tons of ore piled up on ounces from a three days' run on th 1at of dumps can be treated now. grounc old days of smelting zinc was penalof The ground is well up the slope ized and even if the quartz carried the mountain, where the wash high values in lead and silver the slide matter Is shallow, shows that there must be ¢ that has sloughed off the abunabove nuggets that are and dance of colors lies nozzles. It gathered in by the lease and Mauli between the Mattley last summer and a placer lease worked by Burns and Morse perf ect Table Showing Range of Prices. The bedrock exposed tis network of seams of gold-bearing t ale. It Is the same as that on the Combinashowing that the wh ole tion ground, under stampa hill will pay handsomely For First Six Months, 1190S, ledg® and probably the most gigantic Free for the Asking, on earth awaits the hand of tne miner 100 Atlas Block-Salt Lnake City, underneath BRANCH OFFICES dD. stock broker, 216 s. Cambell, PARK CITY AND EUREKA, Br, A wiktter bloc UTAH, ' WITH GROOM OWNERS Famous Old Property in Way to Become Large a Producer. Child, Cole € Co. BROKERS UTAH STOCKS Take a dip tn the lake at Saltal/r, In Humboldt county has been sold to Ed Staffer . J. Merchant and Edward Reinhart of Winnemucca They have been working the ground for six months on a lease and bond, and recently opened a shoot of $270 ore at a depth of 140 feet "GOLD PLATE" SEAM IN SUNNYSIDE MINE Streak of Rich Stuff in 25-Foot Body of Milling Rock. a In the 450-foot Sunnyside mine tain Mining level of the famous of the Round Moun- company a seam ideas Schaffner & beneath the Marx higheet more than you wished to pay read clothes standard of If the price are the best ind cheapest clothes you can buy, no the prices matter what below. HATS! HATS! you pay. handle | the growing output of southern California, northern and central Arizona and southern Nevada, is belleved in mining circles Manager rodshall i in ev ork, and has been is his time This second trip a few months, according to Angeles Times, and he returned from the first ALL was en- SUMMER SUITS. $20.00 VALUES $13.75 ole 419 ". $18.79 22.90 26.90 28.90 32.00 $25.00 Heavy REDUCE? TO) VALUES Price. VALUES TO R{EDUC &$45.00 REEDUCRE VALUES TO Reduced 25 per cent. Monday Ays Monday -- "Swiftwater ing weeks. BIN' some Gates during says the Souls ; been past BORE sds where : i they » arrived r of . Rich Earth Con- go- The last sor w, fe Wine Ge plant were eyanide tanks, which be added to the plant " ave-h a re to run this, rentice: plant, fot 6 Wea; the will] one be sevwill My capacity sald Gate enty tons on the first day of September, and the chances are that I will increase this to at least 200 By the looks of 5 ree ae 25e Underwear reduced 3314 per cent. ja eee AS J Monday | shins? Men nave not yet gotten their needs satisfied according to tre riches real purThe of the kingdom of grace pose of life has not dominated man TRUST Life \ Rey, Dr, ‘| "ot C rureh eee of Methodist) H . Ar on eaven' S nti. . dote to! Hunger, ne good. is Seay for eee eine ni , bebe - a ing and not getting for the purpos of Fresping is ee ee De a ee 3ut men are so busy p s suc haste. The electrical express thunders along There are few stops But 1 beg you to arte a ee Seca serve your need ane oe remember 1a My God shall supply all your need a ey - Bon eS Getting Chris ae at nce glory 2 Morning 172 Main St. Co: that many of earth's weary pilgrims know; the only place of comfort anc rest that multitudes nave ever coun Thank God for one place, one haven f rest in the time of storm. "These needs have a innumerable L sympathetic blessing. They produce Common needs relationsilp among men hopes, sorrow and alms make bro thers of men hitherto strangers. Then, why so many unbrotherly acts and relation- ; A Shirts at Half Regular Price. Adams ene LIFE ders lots of Summer Life Iv a Trust. --- couple little mill down on the flat among the sind dunes has been doing its full cavacity of fourtee o for we > nae The mill hee bea etuniGee co teoeaee Pah foots up more than 300 tons per ay Gates went to the coast and orpile aaaitionad units. which rere rushed throuch as pe rishable eraielit ‘; Schurz, Discouraged| . and solation Is Offered. has the Rawhide ies : Tired fo In Broken Morning COMFORT TO POOR: When i Plenty e y Now Sight Bands Richaed son oo Mill ' of 50e Suspen lot All Outing ; Dinkey Others Scoffed, $3. 25 per cent. RAWAIDE'S ANGEL IS ‘GOD'S PROMISE IS Started $1.95 soft GG osha bid cco sie let ont iived 25 per cent "SWIFTWATER" BILE A Reduced Morning 172 Main St. : all $3.00 A lot of String Ties, just the tie for hot August days, regular 50e values ..... All Hat Vests Re both FURNISHINGS (me lot of Soft Shirts, regular $1.50, $2.00 (82.50 ant 1 $3.00, Umbrellas All Summer Trousers Eeauced 25 per cent Summer Hats, price; All Caps Reduced 25 per cent REDUCE D $40.00 VALUES TO Straw Hats at | all regular Hats, the Francis and Beaeon makes included Some regular $5.00 and stiff Hats REDUCI TO All All Sticks at Half $30.00 VALUES REDUCED EO Oe Stuer $35.00 lial All Canes Except One Lot of VALUES REDUCE D bs 6) Pb Sr ae $18.00 PAO Declares to take a man at his own val- do not wear Hart construe your seemed They jin SAYS MORNINGSTAR 15 Spatradith [f you clothes perfect»yn and must be judged accordingly. capi- MILL FOR STIMLER CAMP IS PLANNED BY VICKERS This of the world Gar aS pend- interests Jack Logland's lease on the Bullfrog National Bank looks like a young bo-|T rie nanza this week, says the Rhyolite whom Herald The face of the south drift to be Shows fully 2) feet of solid ore, a mixlikely the ture of black manganese and tale, concer ns. big smelting Which pans "to beat the Duth Alongof some of the former mana ger Side this material lles the quartz, wnich largest smelters in the country, is shot full of hematite of iron, lousy acknowledged authority on the inWith free gold Invery day the ore dustry and stands well with the big streak Is widening, the entire face of men of the smelting busine the drift being in commercial ore that Will either pay to ship to the smelter Rebuilt and Wnlarged It, or send to Goldfield for milling The present establis hment Needles dates sacks of ore, sacking both the mangawhen Godshall by This is the summing up of the re-l'Nase talc and the quarts Tivewan wich vania capital, bought the old plant port. Wwpon:. one: of the mines of the are open, so visitors may delight themthe Fletcher Smelting company, Lipman Tunnel and Mines comselves by the sight of free gold in built and enlarged it to handle pal 3 property B ullion, ae, nearly every piece of quartz wentay lead and copper ores, and made Saver miles NOgunwest ue alhey. day, Logland made a panning from the the means of giving a great impetus Tdaho, made by John Sutcliffe, a minmanganese talc) the littlel pans being to mining. few months ago he ing engineer of Poughkeepsie, N. Y almost' half covered with coarse and added second furnace There who was sent there a month ago ON} ne gold, indicating perhaps $200 or evidence that it behalf of the operating company $200 values. Logland filled about twen= money maker, not : rhe body. of ate ae scribed pad he ty sacks with rich ore yesterday, and the financial storm sight ap aa} the Point Lookout, ONG lhe estimates that the sacked ore re ady the Humboldt smelter of. the thirteen: claims ot the comfor shipment will amount to thirty tons actually increasing its pan all contiguous, and upon sev' ing that period, taking eral of which ore outcrops and has Adds to Novel Plant, the trade of the defunet Humboldt been found at depth The "Lucky Swede" has made. anconcern. It is not the only smelter Assays of this ore In Hailey re-| other addition to his novel treatin in southern ¢ ‘alifornia, turned 14.7 per cent lead and 15] plant. This time he has added an but the only one accessible to southern' N ounces of silver per ton 20.6 and] amalgamation device fashioned out nearer than San 21 ounces per ton, and .5 and 39] of a whisky barrel. Lake It Is also ounces; 6.5 and 18 ounce s-averag Ie places a quantity of quicksilver of these points and 12 1-2 per cent and 22° ounces. in the bottom of*the barrel, shovels that treats both copper Assays of other samples by Officer] in 150 pounds of screenings, adds waNeedles is seen by a Brothers, | Salt 4ak averaged 45|ter, and applies the handle with vim of the to be ounces cilver, 5.9 lead, and trace of|for ten or fifteen minutes, giving the an ideal smelting point gold. same material sealed in| barrel the movement of a washing it will not surprise anyone to made that bags by Officer Brothers and assayed | machine, over and back. He _ has will result in at Baalback's smelting ona refining | "automatic stoppers'? on either side greatly enlarging the present works works, Newark, N. J.,. showed 9 er so tnat the contents of the barrel are The benefits of a great smelter would cent lead (by wet assay, "equal ton?1; not spilled out, After giving the ore be tremendous to all southern Calier cent by fire assay), 36.20 ounces a thoroukh washing ae wae manner, sang, op silver, and one-tenth ounce gold per] the slimes return sca olor in xv since coming to Needles Manron panning, and this natch Gree that ft ager "Gods ull has very quietly Some ore from the Point Lookout |is time to renew the charge. The waacquiring properties and there sold to the smelters netted $167 per|ter is drawn off, the sands shoveled for future development. ton, upon the basis of $6 gold, 247] out, with care not to remove the amalounces silver, and 48 per cent lead. | gam, and the operation is repeated. The ore is excellent concentrating | Jack says that tne scheme works ‘like product, and will easily go eight to|a charm, and he thinks that this is a ten into one valuble addition to his "comle opera susiness is getting good at Stimler Recommends Two Mills. plant eamp. The Eldorado company, whien has a lease on the lower ground, is Mr. Sutcliffe recommends a mill on ~~ sending out the third shipment of ore, the Bullion side of 100 tons. daily forty tons, that will run $140 a ton. capacity and another much larger on George Vickers has developed a niece the Red Elephant side of Lookout flow of water for the Nevada Cottonmountain, as soon as the deep tunnel wood company, which owns the upper taps the vein. sroup, and is getting together plans The cost of the equipment on the Nf f THE for a mill. Bullion side is estimated at $32,000 to $35,000-for a tram, hoist, pump Goldbanks Extension Is Sold. and 1600-ton mill. en The company will probably apThe Goldbanks Extension property Summing you ; eManaeenments Influence | the Needles smelter by | talists and its enlargement i feet, or 608,000. tons. It would take 20 years, working night and day, 300 davs per year, to work out the body Gr Oeditenty in sight above the present tunnel, and within the limit of the present explorations, using a mill of 100 tons daily capacity ‘This represents but a small yp re of the ore contained in the Po Lookout claim, taking into account its length on the vein, its height above | present tunnel, and depth to the level} of the tunnel.on the other side ‘of the | mountain. which will cut this vein | 1,200 feet lower than the present-tun- | nel, Lookout mountain is 8,000 feet | high. ‘There, is very probability that] the ore will prove richer as depth] increases. TO has ing samples average uation. Growing Territory, That NE AD INE: i es GO It is the eustom nae Made at Aes Colorado. ne cay SeSent aaa herein described, is 500 feet long, 200 and located LOGLAND'S LEASE [5 ee body have SALE Interests May Be After Independent Plant on rado river ind have found colors in the sand along an old river bed. They ire sinking shafts to bedrock | ie Big Four. association, wh a is | condueting operations. consists « o-} die, Rice Gata and Waring. Rice SAID discovered gold in the sand a number} of years ago, and made an unsuccess- | Hailey, Idaho, May Build Two Mills, "The miners Searchlight Big aeres of placer ground along the Colo-| WORK Operating ‘DEAL PENUING FOR NEEDLES SMELTER that 3, 1908. FINE CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS SPRAGUE. freatment - EXTENSIVE PF. W. at was in the rock zine also food percentage was ‘cnougn | pretty is ine condemn the mine Now as it is suseé ptible fo a n ew fact Reports 600,000 Tons in Sight in Single Claim. PLANS BY ~ EDITED AUGUST - DISTINGUISHED WRITER AND SPEAKER A VISITOR a profe ssor of Rev. Milton S. Perry, the Garexeg esis Old Testament IIL, rett Bible institution of Evanston, is a visitor in the city day morning's services oceupled Methodist Episcopal church a seat on the platform Dr. Perry of some religious an Knowhn works and orator along similar lines, and for years past has been promiLe nent as an educational foree in ligious and secular cireles. Oe ee Visiting or a ssion ul ecards ce o> « "nts while you wa it TT 100, Batak atic Card' P rinting Co., Ke ithrlen's or 336 So, Main, JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO. esus kev. Francis surgette Short "In the realization of this pine Pyached yesterday morning In the} there will be the Soe ee = are Ffst Methodist Episcopal church to ana Se ainn, Stitt task ae divas . S and satisfac i 3 i ; ri ade eee a ba = dace tery in the kingdom of gra e makes it everywhere Life less the none parhis of many driven having heat and pulse mysterious with throngs In the even-| city. the from | istioners |i a large audience listened to ajmoves with mysterious steps sholarly description of outrages in God's Laws Meet Demands. es ore that willIs fussia by Count A. M. Lochwitsky, "God's supply are unfathoni~ ing eee mined in of the milling districts™there 2 able, but laws laws ofjust the same meet the be heaps of room for a half dozen|* former colonel jn the army of the demands of life. The mysterious life plants with the same capacity as ours.|@ar, and who has personally suffered | or pavid's greater son fascinates upWe will build extensive houses andfat the hands of the bureaucracy, lifts, satisfies, saves all who turn to bins down there on the flat so as to Dr. Short's sermon in the morning | him And in all this there {fs abundtake care of the business that we have service, in part, follows: ance and satisfaction, ‘enough for each ilreddy in hand With the spur from Phil. -iv.-19 But my God shall sup-| enough for all, and enough for ¢ verof need the satisfy will He His | more.' to according need your all is ply which of grade the railroads, 1e right near us now, chutes and binsAtiches in grace by Christ Jesus every heart and every home and every sampler ang mill, we willl be able toa What a rich: ant comforting prom-| government that with longing heart handle a volume of business that will ise for the poor-tried discouraged|and prayerful supplication in faith of course necessitate the enlargement{¢ouls of earth. What a variety of inmuturns unto him. Have you a deep of the outtit a couple of times greater! erable needs. ‘The hunery erying for | vearning need this morning, O, friend countered during the week which was practically pure gold The men in the 450-foot are working in a 25-feot body of ore, all of which is milling. rock and is a part of that which goes to make up the monthly bulletin returns of the Sunthan it is. Of course, the other mills(phreq, The discouraged peering for|of mine? Come with me to my God nyside mill. with get their share, and [ am credithope. The tired longing for rest. The|who shall supply our every need ac The seam. was found running across the face of this ore body t was about ably informed that there are five ore sick seeking for heaith. Needs, innum-]| cord to His riches in glory by Christ mills on their way Into the camp at Brabié needs Social, efvie, municipal, | Jesus." three-quarters of an inch in thickness this writing. besides the ones that are dome stic mental, physical And. yet + -___--_ = and it continued for two days. It was already. on the ground Oh! this disvery. lone. man be supplied shall be Henry Peterson Buried. like out a. three-quarter-inch Specimens of the seam trict of Rawhide is a world beater." pdbelind as men learn to adjust them_The funeral of Henry Peterson, aged betwe ‘en the rock of the ore ee e Esa ° A . xelves to the riches of the kingdom of 7 a son of Peter Peterson of 451 OPEN VEIN AT DEPTH IN JUMBO. Jerace East Seventh South street, who died shown the Nugget repreSuperintendent MeDonald Permanency of Value in New Distrigd Eearch's AnGaete 26r Hammer: at the oD) = art ee a indeed remarkable. Regarded Assured. "Christianity is heaven's antidotesick-| for] diving as a result of Injuries chelate When if the seam had been Hussler mill, in Mf{ll creek, near for discouragement, for hunger, hy nar has ~ : P sacked as was taken out, Mr The B.. B.2.& M. company reached Z ih il . seds.| Thursday afternoon, was held yesterMcDonald replied: "No, i was taken the ledge on the 900-foot level whith che ao aeae 5 a u for aeaken aa : ifternoon The services were heid ave & Pr 5% os iristia 3 Ss e panaces yt LS : ts pep. eee with the regular milling ore and through the mill for general re- pia ihe Jumbo Stites: The ain hearts, blasted. hopes blighted lives x ne cere te on ees nes 5 cit) in the |!}ment was Christianity is the only rock of refuge southeest the the in Thursday average man who made was saw the samples Mr McDonald had drift at a distanee of 40 feet from ‘tae for exhibition it seemed rank shaft Pannings taken from the hang that such stuff should go profanation ing wall. streak show coarse gold is Bi Ci W, ll B M d through a mill. A plush-lined show large quantities, and the ore - est). ig iuwcus U e ove case seemed to be the proper place mated to be worth at least $40 a-tom 71 for it. This corresponds with the values Of Frorn Ogden to ron Tonight Just a few days prior to encountertne upper level A little more werk ing this pure gold seam a tale seam will undoubtedly show the down da was found in the 550-foot level whieh Soe of the rich streak whideh The "twenty-four-hour" brigade with, light of Jumping his enormous output went about $1,000 a ton assayed over $130 per ton. : i ,|fo 1undred miles, makes light of it While, to the seasoned mining man, t was the diaanoaies of the high the Barnum & Bailey cireus reached the a paaaede his ability to do it, but does hese seams and pockets of high grade grade ore that led to the resumption] city last night to prepare*for the com) oy jake light of it when {t comes to are but ashes in the pan, it must be of sinking When crosscutting wasjing of the big show tomorrow. These) cettling for it with the railroad comremembered that the Sunnyside mine started the work was watched With |are the men who smooth over all of tht panies. 1aS an ore body ranging from eighteen great Interest, for the finding of ore at rough places and secure the @.sy run As soon as supper is served in Ogto twenty-five feet In width which will t greater depth was looked upon \as|nings of the circus in its travels. To]den this evening the movement to this ton and that the greatest boost the district co] some of the men falls the duty of see-|city will begin. The commissary de» surface and have The find has put everybody t€]/ jing that the grounds are in proper con-| partment and parade features comprisextends in the deepest workings of the high spirits and all the other leaseta,| dition, to others the work. of arrang-|]ing the first section ought to be here mine, many of whom have good showings, a#@| jing for crossings at the railroad yards|pby 3 o'clock in the morning. The secworking with increased energy. at the unloading point, and others per-|ond section will be made up of the SS sonally see to it that everyone hold-|menageries and sideshows The third -_-_-_-_---_-o------ Sinking on Great Hend. a contract With the circus tis pre-|of elephants, camels, horses and workVork at the Loftus & Davis lease on| pared and able to carry it out shops and the fourth of the main tent gust 4th. the Great Bend property at Goldfield ip he circus is being exhibited 4m Og-/and the performers Via Oregon short Line, Greatly reduced confined at present to sinking the ble|den re having jumped there from The circtis will he nnfolded here on ratea to Sterling, Raymond, ra Ce eee ee snaft. and to| Cheyenne, where it was on Satoarday.; Main street between Kighth and Ninth Cardston and Lethbridge 20-day driving a dr west from the 200- foot}In the ota days of the w agon shows 20) South The parade, of which so much limit See display ae in this level of the Gaiie to a polnt of conmiles was considered a ry big jump.jis promised, will leave the grounds in paper for rates, or City Ticket Agent, nection, odsy the modern show man makes|the morning promptly at 10 o'clock 201 Main 8st, BANKERS @ and BROKERS WEST SECOND SALT LAKE SOUTH CITY, 8ST, Private lensed wires over LOGAN AND BRYAN SYSTEM, Orders promptly execute d on the EW YORK, BOSTO an YD SAN FRANC ISCO Stock Ex: anges and New York and Boston "CURB markets Libers tl adv ances made on all listed securitle BOTH TELEPHONES 676, U.S. DEPOSITORY. Deseret National Bank Salt Lake City, Utah. CADRIUA Timea ca css eee eo £500,000 BURBPUUS ic cee aves 500,000 L. S. Hills President Moses Thatcher os Vv ic e ee FI SS WO6lanie's.. «2... oc 8GR 1. ashier Edger 8S: Hilis...... Asst Castine E,W. BOrton.. os. - Asst. Cashier Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, McCORNICK & COMPANY| BANKERS Transact W. SALT LAKE CITY (Established 1873.) a Generol Banking Ness, S MecCornick. Prest. UTAH oe NATIONAL Rusl- R. BANK SALT LAKE CITY, Pays interest on time deposits, Safety deposit boxes for rent Capital and surplus $2 250,000 Rodney T Badger, Cashier. INVED STE INT RANKE RK ik aneestablished 1893.) onds, Sur Ve Stocks, Ka s Other high-grade [ny autiinnee ed ought and Sold, joth hones TSG, i 230-240 ¢ enatitgton Bailding. eer ere a One |