Show j MINES AND MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS ANOTHER NEW NE NEV NEVADA AOA CAMP p I Mt Tobin is Giving Up Values I From 50 to 1 Ranging f i a Ton Judging from present appearances I Nevada the old sagebrush tate state I Neva I ted atad on the tho roof root of the world word a state state S with its gable ends lined with wih the precious metals is about to spring another an other tor mining strike with Ith nn- nn In 1 I other permanent mining town following follow follow- ter mininG ing In its Is' Is wake wake The Tho new ness camp where exceedingly rich oro ore is being found round in n I half bt a doz dozen doun n different properties Is Mount Tobin It I Is I tort forty forts miles mies southwest southwest south south- west st from Battle Bate Mountain Several tho the big fissure veins cutting ev Ilves s and lime and quartzite country rock arc giving up values value of ot 50 O O to as ro high as Some samples carr carry as much as twenty five ounces old ld and 5 S others ounces silver A Utah u tan in incorporation In- In corporation r orAton the Highland n National I E 1 I tuning company company ci IU IU the tho Mount TobIn district and attn came out with Ith acres of ot valuable valuable ground I caught on its Is harpoon Mount Tobin district was as discovered t two years ear ago by James T. T Pierson a s. graduate of ot the thc Colorado School of ot i Mines a son lon tc of one ono o of the tho Bucce successful S Ouray Col Col men now TIOW a ban banker Iter and and his brother aU Guy Ouy They sold Hold the tho Utah c company Its 11 holdings retaining an interest And have other extensive ext In the camp At present there are are arc a number of or active properties The PotosI a a Pierson Pierson Pier Pier- son lon proposition has opened a a four four- From foot vein forty five feet deep the surface down th the ore are has averaged a from 50 to 65 to the thc ton Loss Less than 8 month and and an adit will m tap this vein 15 teat feet deep It I Is S expected to diF dl- dl I F I have a. a a car of ot ore oro In the Salt Lake markets market Tho The Virginus adjoining adjoininG tho the High High- land reent recently took out some som ore which went 25 ounces gold to the ton In r another place placE samples s assayed COO lOO to to S ounces silver according to letters etters recently received from there SchofIeld and Bishop Dishop are opening a v. ten foot vein showing high values The Tho Dandy the Hill nt group was recently taken over on 01 a bond lease leae Joe McCary is getting values on the Leonora Lonora group A C. C Company laUl a R mining geologist eolo made a report on the Highland High High- land Mand National group roup He says sas the property consists of or six six full tun lode claims There Thero are ate springs and timber nt at hand hand The elevation is 19 feet teet AT A T off cut would bring brInG tho the Highland within nine miles mies o of a railroad i The exposed rocks in the Iho Sonora Sonora i range comprise S.- S. and argillaceous s beds of p e structure tho the last named beIng beS being be- be S ing ing- intruded b by post Jurassic crup- crup S lives ti f Tho The main man fissure of or the Highland is I I. I readily traceable for tor a n distance of ui 4 feet reet It I is Ig 60 to t O feet in thick thick- 5 n ness fR Th The strike in 10 H nearly nearl south north with a di dip of 46 Hj degrees south of Cst The Tho mineral zone should contain a number of or parallel Q quartz veins and I stringers separated b by country country coun coun- try tn rock Hydrous iron oxides show I nearly everywhere c pyrites and occasional occa occa- specks pecks peck of galena falena S After Arci specifying the encouraging re results re- re suits from shallow workings on en the I various caim claims Mr goes on to sa say that as shown b by the tho certificate the values of o the ore ore taken from a depth of or fifteen feet reel have near nearly doubled compared to those at the surface sur- sur face but even cven this deepest ore shows extensive leaching Assa Assays s running several hundred dollars to the ton were obtained from tron different parts of the vein from picked samples None of the A surface samples were barren of silver siver and ad gold old and at vt t feet depth the material may may become high enough in values alues to constitute a workable ore Ho Ha ended the report with wih While this thi property appears appear to PO possess sess exceptional merits meris thero there Is not development enough done dOn one to term ter It otherwise than a a good prospect prospect I am 1 however confident b by reason of ot the evidence discussed previously that f fu tu- tu U- U turo ture development is fully justified and moreover that It will wt probably result In les Ies the tho discovery of ot workable oro ore resul bod- bod The rho ho Highland Mining com eom- om- om pany was Incorporated for 5 shares hares with wih In the treasury f p- There is now shares with the company The officers are Col wih George JF P. Cooke president Mark ark Redal Redall vice president and ld treasurer TV W. 0 O O. Sutherland Suther- Suther S Jand land secretary who with wilh John W TV Cook yok and Samuel Doll Dol two wih well wel ohn known c operators constitute the |