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THE GOLDFIELD REVIEW, AUGUST 17, 1907. AVA##MfAM VO f7f?/Vr """ Handting Low Grade ] Yv Y Y VV A A A There Is wondrous fascination in her wide-Sung desolation, '* . - . , - , Trains leave Tonopan M - - - r A A w-w a rwvrw w A TTrrr And a splendid nerve and courage that solitudes inspire. at Pr!nn{p Frppk ^ ^ ^ i\/%riU /t /A /I / ## A /A C There is 8erce determination bom of hope's glad inspiration, O!tp^tL b<CCR Hazen, 7.25 a.m. A T A-i v A*A-^AA A V A A. A A-# A-^A A FA <J With the iight and iife and gladness of ambition's holy Hre. --------- GoldHeld, 8 a. m., 4.15 p. m., Cripple Creek's July output was 8:10 p. m. She has days for langurous pieasui)b under skies of wondrous azure, gg QQg tons, which gave returns for Trains leave Goldfield as follows: /"*c fc f CFH or She has crimson daws ,and sunsets that with richest saffron glow; the month of $1 166 924 While the For ail points east and west via S^OFV!/7MF!y A& ^,L#&t##g^ YK#O##cy She has every scenic treasure, beyond mortal pen to measure, {^ $i,ibb,sz^ wnue ^e 5.55 m. yyy * r F , o # * # When the sun has flamed her grizzled buttes agleaming white with snow, bulk of this ore ran about $-5 per por Tonopah, 5:55 a. m., 9:15 a. m., (ynaer 7vet# rre:Mr /\uanj?s ana ! „ , ^ ^ ,, , ^ ton, ^ ^ interesting to note m the g.30 p. m. ^ ^ When the purple twilight changes into night across the ranges, report that about 10,000 tons of ore Trains arrive at Tonopah as fol- /-/A,*-**ITI frk And a soft and subtle radiance hoods the earth and low-arched sky, were handled which ran $2 to $6 per . A#I&t# MS-tO A AC# # ### tv AA# t#tg A # L#LCCM- stands she then in wondrous glory, matchless theme for song or stoi-y, ] ton. It is practically the first month p ' , . -ggt west via . # , * Clothed in tranquil, nameless splendor, most entrancing to the eye. that any considerable showing has j 7-gob m xa t^OUF*f. sbe has matchless lights and shadows over vast but grassless meadows; [ ^nort shows"`that^'it cam I From Goldfield, 7:05 a. m., 10:15 p. She has prehistoric cities that with magic mirage grow; be ami ^o doubt this low grade "*" 6:30 p. m. A dispatch of the 13th inst from class C, 3.1 cents; class D, 2.7 cents; Also crystal lakes and fountains nestled in among the mountains, stuff will figure more largely in the Trains arrive at Goldneld as fol San Francisco says: 'Chief Counsel class E, 2.7 cents. In addition not While adown her sun-baked washes streams of mighty volume flow. reports from this Lime on.—Colorado lows: -T - -,. ____ more than half a cent a ton a mile From all points east and west via William F. Herrin of the Southern Pa- ^ti be charged for hauling rough Till the soul is lost in wonder, fadeless scenes of phantom splendor, j Springs Telegram. Hazen, 9:15 p. m. ciSc returned unexpectedly from New stone, iron ore, limestone, etc., and She will surely bring you from the realms of legends bold; ---------------* * ^^* From Tonopah 9 a. m., 5:15 p. m., York Saturday, where he has been for ores worth $20 a ton, one cent a ton Facts and fancies she will render of romances strong but tender, } Union Drug Store. Open Ali Night. ^ ^ the past ten days in consultation with a mile. That alone in voiceless language of the desert can be told. -*"-*-*" . Tickets and information at station E. H. Harriman. Herrin returns with "There are also seven different , , , , , , ^ ____.____ ,__. ... _ Heket nfHcp J F HEDDEN. complete instructions to fight the state rates for ores of diCerent values, Land of legend and tradition, hopes renewedand igha t , Pfi! !tMR! A ! MDHttUt! HHH^F General Superintendent. of Nevada's new reduced freight rates those worth $1000 a ton being two ^ Land where men of l^S^t gePius for thmr so ds rue LULLMHiA LUUU!MU HUUjE _____________ bupermtenuent. on the ground that they will reduce cents a ton a mile. Land of vague system, mysterious kmging, truth to other world belonging, the company's local freight earnings "Furthermore, the newly-created Land where health and deepest^ wisdom doth forever stand 1 B. 1. BARLOW, Proprietor W}[] Loan from $50 Up On Listed StOCk in the state over $250,000 a year. state railroad commission can vary _______________________________ A. n. wrignt in i^os Augeies nmes. niniJTQWCD "It is contended by the Southern Pa- rates lower than those named in the --7 PUKM#jUnLl# KUUTlJ OMfU/rH AfF FQ cific people that the reduction is un- law under certain conditions, and - , . ^ ^ B By the Day. Week or Month M<]]j!]Y nH!!hrHA]!r !,]! warranted because the locai business rates so named must remain in effect ) ! H_A/L A A A f L L <4 ^ ^ B-J ] /] k— ] ^ HUUU! UHUnsLHflUL UU< in the state has never yielded the if complained of until Rnaldetermina- j ) ) W [ [Bi WW H ^ /\]]]] !Wk] W ] A Main Street, Columbia, Nev. company a profitable revenue. Har- tion by the courts. Ha) T L-i 1 * * )_B—AB) )*BB—t l B 600 BROADWAY riman recently laid the foundation "It is admitted that the forthcoming _____ '' : ____________________________________ for the proposed legal battle by en- litigation will create a good deal of _ . ^ a n joining the state authorities in-the fed- ill-feeling between the Southern Pa- Ore shipments from the mines and July and August, the prize months of Tk A\7t) BA/TT ) {)) ] Mt#)A [\IL M/\ \[ A]\l]l eral district court at Carson ff^bm put- cific company and the people of Ne- ^ses of Goldfield district are re- the year, the average for those eleven A# #n T TV gjULUi*nU!ll ilL)!U U L flil U ting the reduced freight tariff into ef- vada. The other roads in the state__.. weeks being 3,091 tons and the ship- 1 m 1 feet. in sympathy with the Southern cording a constant and consiste in ments for the weeks of August 3 and General Blacksmith, ^test Daily Newspapers, and Maga- "The tariff reduces the minimum Pacific in the Sght. They are Sena- crease. June and July were the ban- August 10 being respectively 4,044 Wae*Oll Maker and zines. stationery and Confectionery first class freight rate from twenty tor Clark's Salt Lake and Los Ange- ner months of the year up to August, and 4,074 tons. vj ° t. *D * cents a ton per mile down to eight ies road, his Bullfrog line; D. <L Mills' and this month, in turn, promises to In tne following table, compiled Morseshoer. K,epairS Wall Paper, Paints and Glass cents and makes the rate on c)ass two Virginia and Truckee, John Brock's ]ay aii previous records in the shade, from weekly reports wiil be found the Carriages and Bug*- -----------*^------------------------------- 7.4 cents; class three, 6.4 cents; class Tonopah road; "Borax" Smith's Tide- The weeks which ended respect-] June and July shipments for nearly . ° ° , four, 5.2 cents; class Rve, 4.6 cents; water and Tonopah line, the Ggugen- fyeiy on August 3 and August 10 all of the shipping mines and leases g^ies. Upholstering. g g BARLOW, Proprietor class A, 4.6 cents; class B, 3.6 cents; heim's Ely road and severai others. scored tonnage shipments approxt-!in camp and the contributions in tons . , ^ ' - — mately 31 and 32 per cent above the for the weeks ending on the first two Mam Street, Columbia, Mev. Mein street. Columbia ___ _ — —. - -4— average of ali weeks to date in June, I Saturdays of this month: .____________ _ _____________________________________________—— ABOUr MAMMr7lAN {' ^ M ^ ) BOYER, THOMAS & CO., (tic.) ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- ' . ^ ___j____ ^ ____§ CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID Manhattan, Nev., Aug. 16.—Shipping where the Shay lease has encounter- BUTTE, McKane Lease.................... 190 ............................... 190 $ A[\!D RROKERS ore is being sacked at the Putney ed pay dirt at a slight distance be!ow COMBINATION FRACTION........................ 40 103 42 ... 185 % ^ ^ lease on the Biack Jack ciaim, which the surface. CONSOLIDATED ........................................... 4,lb6 687 105 4014,948 ? M.mb.r. G.Mfi.MSt.<* and Exth-w Board $ adjoins the Mayflower. The shaft is At water level, supposed to be Combmatnm mill^........................................ 1,182 1,650 500 450] J,782 ^ ^ ^ ^___no.,n)nn U!nnc # being sunk to a depth of 250 feet, about 225 feet from the grassroots, Frances dump )ease................................. ^ A7o"'i'if; iso $ We PUTChaSe, Se!! aM DeVBtOp M!neS where lateral development will prove the Mineral Hill will begin lateral Hayes-Monnette dump, lease................................... 4<9 i4bj iJUj ^ prospectus and Particulars $ the extent of the deposits of high- development on a generous scale. Heaiyiease ........................................................... - o .. o g of our iate Promotions $ grade. The Mizpah, between the Consoli- ............................ 4Rn 823........ 803 # Wo.3O5Coiun)biaSlreel * * * . GOLDFtEM,NEVADA # It is thought that an additional dated and the Zanzibar, is bending Loitus-Davis tease....................................... 48U 3075 1315 i ngg gogg $ Branch OfKcesatPhtiadelphiaand New York $ dt^h of^5O^^^^he l5Moot^sh^ every effort^ to^the attainment of a Mohawk Combination lease.! ' L!^" 294 2:500] '45o[ 693]3;937 $ workings to water ievei, where cross- Mustang Extension is down 90 feet .................................. 34s ' 412 "*6o! "68- 888 ^ cuts and drifts wiil expiore the vein, on a iedge that carries fatriy weii in ............................... osn <MO At a depth of 160 feet the Brey- gold. Rod Tonm?ne ........................................ 64 1 176 275 270 1 785 I 4 fogie has a big body of average $50 Nemo is crosscutting for the iedge 5ph/leLe ................... 284 'lO5 . 389 t r<r`BVB V I ore, proving the continuance of the at 224 feet. DA^YMINE................. 12 I2 4^(]!NY !!!€.) t Thanksgiving ledge for at least 400 Otero'sshaft, down 150 feet, is still I....................... ............ ....... 10....... 10 I kJ^UL-L. ) . *lVkY < V*l AA t feet. in country rock, but is cutting sul- ^ ..............................................................1 ....... t - . - Y Three feet of sulphide ore at a phide stringers that promise great ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ] 39 71 4 M<<*$CS a<ld Iv!<fUMg f depth of 110 feet on the Crescent- things for the future. Shipping ore r,^^v tones lease .................................. 61 ........ 61 1 Eureka is good for $60 per ton. A has been sacked from veins cut at Little Flwenct lease^.........730 i',114' 2034 1,898 f P O. Box <099 Y crosscut will soon start at a depth more shallow levels. Mohawk-Florence lease 471 375 390 1,236 ^ c*rrkM5T E\F!P) rk V of 130 feet. Perseverance has a shaft down 100 ................................ 25 25 I 4! 2 MA!N STREET, GOLDE!ELD, NEVADA i A contract has been signed for a feet and is sinking for another 100. jijMBO EXTENSION ) t ___________ 200-foot shaft on the rich ledge ex- Proper is drifting at 76 feet depth Frances-Mohawk lease 132 91 223 f T posed inside the iines of the Desert oin a four-foot lead of ore whose high- Hissinson lease 137 109 130 95 471 i Members of Goidfieid Mining Exchange 4> Queen. est values thus far are only in the M(Riawk Jumbo lease 424 1,498 485 621 3,028 T ----------------- i At least two leases on the Dexter miiiing class. Mohawk Ledge lease ; 20 ......... 38 58 4 Y may be classed as shippers. One is Roy Roy has started a 200-foot MAV rniFFh! ................... \ ............................... 9 9 A Send in your address for our free week)y market tetter. A the Kendaii, on Union No. 9, which shaft for the Paymaster ledge. SANDSTORM lease i 21.........1........ 21 Y . ^ ^ is sending tomarket from its !a*erals Rocklin Aassebup a., hoist to fur- g^- -ygg coddMase' ^ " ^2 33 " *78 * ^ ^ s r.. on the 150-foot level a produce that ther the work of'deep diggings. ' ^ _ '"'V............ '______I-------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ averages better than $300 per ton. Sedan, operating under the reorgan- Totals'....................................................... 11,193 14,687 4,044] 4,074 33,998 ----------------- The O'Brien lease is going to a depm ized management, has started sinking __________________________________________________________________________] tTt ----------...*.*...**.**.************ of 100 feet on a seven-foot ledge, a main working shaft. „ * - 1 t Montanalot)O])at)MHI ERNEST KENNEDY CO. on Gold Bar, which The GiffM lease on the Stray Dog, FaVOfaMV 09 NBV3i!a Ot BOt]]!! ACtiV6 WO^ c. h . ^ i C , . will drop to a depth of 150 feet for one of the Sullivan Trust company s _____J ^____ Mines, StOCKS And ReAi EStAte linking in miiiing of "average ^$2M^(^^a^^the^simot'^s French mining companies, Parisian F. L. Bosqui, who has charge of ! Gold W S ctaim expect- widening capitalists and bankers have sent out the engineering work of the Montana MEMBER GOLDFIELD STOCK EXCHANGE j ^ go to the sulphide formation, Four recent assays of ore from the Paul Machavoine^ engineer of arts, mili, stated this morning that the ;; ' 'nd is continuing work in tne shaft bottom of the 266-foot shaft on the manufactures and mines, to investi- stamps and cyanide works would -....................................................... .................................................................... on the Wedge Fraction Thanksgiving revealed an average gate and report upon mining pros- all be in operation before the end of --------------------------- ' Rock that is worth $100 per ton is gold value of $101.49 per ton. pects in Nevada Machavome. who this week. Everything is practically being sacked at the Granny. Tonopah Northern has opened at has just completed his exploration m readiness now with the exception of -------------------------- Diw concentrations proving a sue- 100 feet depth three feet of ore that york in Nevada and isabout to return the electrical wiring which is con- -]-<jr fT ATE R A R TD<!CT cess at the Indian Camp, whose sur- runs 17 per cent copper and $12 gold toParis, is a guest at the St. Franms. summg more time than had been an- ! Hh \ ! A ] T /V ! if! Ll) ))(! fare dirt is rich in goid and whose per ton. ^ France,' said he, "they are be- ticipated. ! )!L 4j ] < L LF/1) %A, ! ! AJV. deeper workings are expected to prove Toyabe's shaft is 190 feet down on gening to take interest in Nevada The piant, when completed, wili be , GGG ) h ^ its way to water levei mines. But the investors are not the most modern and elaborate of any L3p)I3t jTOCK "3)Q Up, $^UU,UUv ** The Dougiass lease on the Jump- At a vertical depth of about 150 ready to act. I have come here rep- ever constructed within the boundar- ,vrM.vrv n.Aww ox A.L PARTS OF THE WORLD inf Tank Mio of the Sullivan Trust feet the face of the Wolftone tunnel .s resenting several companies and ies of the state. The ore after being EXCHANGE DRAWN ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD r^nauv'bonanzas, is piling up ship- about 90 feet from its portal, having banks and they await my report I crushed by the stamps passes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ph^ore in sacks, the pay shoot wid- crosscut the main dyke sought for. visited Goidheid Tonopah, Manhat- through tube mills which reduces the - ------- " . ... ,,,i ' as it is pv,i,r foot nf the ore as followed bv tan and most of the other camps. I pulp to 150 mesh, so that it enters the nrnhed%o greater depth drift is of milling quality was most favorably impressed with cyaniding plant thoroughly pulverized ^%x3x&<SxS*§>3x$><S*&$i<$><3>3*$><Sx&<$B3><S*S><3><S^ Adjoining the Stray Dog, which Is Free gold pans from the floor of Golddeld. There is no railroad to Mam and is there treated by a process of # c. B. HiooiNSON 4 another of the Sullivan company the Woiftone Extension's main shaft, hattan yet, but I think that wiil be agitation Instead of percolation, which <P Li- L. b-riMLER hoMiMs lies the Midget Fraction, sinking for the sulphide zone. one of the greatest mining districts, latter method prevails in the oider^ r-.* X TT* * $ m ________ § Shmler-Higgmson Company Ra)!raatt to Bniltl Number ot Stocks 's,":s? ! ^ o«.n.r.Pr.D,o<,r, ^ ^ .. shall start for Paris In the morning." on the property of the Midnight Paw- X ^ , ., ... . ,- T-... v Miios nf RridnPS HrnnnPfi Frnni !ist -^Recorder. nee at DiamondHeld. The shaft is XWeHaveValuable Mining Properties in Every Camp of bevada and areX ttlHGO Ul HllUyCw IH GppGU IIUHI LIJI ---------------------------------now down 95 feet, but it is the inten- x Making a ^pec<o/ Offer to Brokers and Mining Operators of the Country to V --------- -------— Takes Over Lease. tion of the management to go down X Co-operate with Us in Placing These Properties. No little part of the construction The following mining companies The lease of the Florence Leasing to at least the 220 level as rapidiy w X of the Western Pacific from Salt Lake were this day stricken from the list company on the Florence has been as possible. The showing in the Paw- x WRITE FOR PARTICULARS BOX 508 to San Francisco is the bridging of by the governing committee of the taken over by E. R. Argersinger, and nee is excellent and it is the firm be- X---------------------------—------------ the rivers and creeks along the 929 San Francisco Stock and Exchange some active development work is to lief of those interested that the pay <y GOLDFIELD, NEVADA X miles of iine. Construction work up- board for not paying their annuai result. The shaft is now down 400 shoot will be encountered at the level ^ "" * ...................................................... on these bridges has been commenced dues and for other delinquencies: feet, but another 100 feet wiil be add- which is being sought. and it is expected that the greater Red Rock Extension, Jim Butier ed as soon as possible. ---------;------*-?--------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- number of them wiil be completed Extension, Tonopah Goiden Gate, ----------------*-*-------------— Straightening Shaft. by the time the roadbed is in read- Broughers Jim Butier Extension, ! Cfn!Ln nn . Without the least interference m ^ , iness for laying down the rails. Tonopah Virginia, Syivania, Kawich LdlHuI uH )!\H Uli the work of taking out the ore winch $ In all seventy-hve bridges are to be Ring, Kawich Gold, Kawich Bull .. n. . r ) uncovered a few weeks ago, a L Extern omce. Correspondence g,.,.k^dExJh^eBoard t built and none of them will be east Frog Topok Consolidated, Kawich t!lP F3!rV)PW Ffifl R of men Is at work I p.b.tBuhiding, Milwaukee,Wis. Soifeited stock and Exchange Board 4 of Wells. Between Winnemucca and Mining company, Goid Reed mines, ' "" 'straightening up and retimbering the [ ^ wmJ. MORGAN R. A. MoRoxs I Weils, the Humboidt river will be Gold Reed Mines Extension, Silver r.o.ivod at the local oHices shaft oftheFrMces-Mohawk lease on ^ A HT O ^ t crossed thirty-three times by bridges Peak, Brown Hope, Lida Hawk, Ka- Rnn^f^ th^ week aM to ^dge fraction of the Jumbo Ex. t ^ T A ]M Q()]\ Y ranging from 125 to 150 feet in length, wich Keystone, Red Dog, Free Gold, that th<* strike on the Fair- ^Y**^** completed ^ f VV *F. t ThetK> seventy-hve railway bridges Golden Terra, Lida Sunset, Lookout, f , - T . n_ I make an aggregate length of almost Cyrus Noble, El Dorado Nevada, ^ that* was at 8rst sunposed a "fact ^ the meantime the Frances- i Brokers. Mining Investment Y three miies and the Western Paci6c Goldheld Tule Canyon, Palmetto ^ethat wM atarstsu^sM, a ta Mohawk continues to be one of the ? LTAXXAXA*g AAAV^onA*^AAk. . engineers say they wiii require the Lucky Strike, Searchlight Treasurer, th. i.rvis lease big producers of the camp. t Haves-Monnette Building GOLDFiELD, NEVADA f enormous total of 20,000 tons ofMevadaTuieGold, Interstate, Sierra ^n^maue on tne Jarvis iea^ ---------,------—----- - i ^ ^ c xc.x ^ - ? structural steel. One order for 2,000 M. & M. Co., Rocky Hiil, Consoli- °a E*Sie. At the bottom ot Jumbo District to Ship Soon. Y Stock. Bought end Sold on Comnu...on i tons of bridge steei was placed in the dated Mercur, Majestic Copper, Wild $1000 H. B. Westover and A. E. Osha ar- & R,,B.ENCE8-John 8. Cook & Co. Bankers. Goldfield; Hayes & Monnettc. Gold- f east last week. Aii contracts for the Goose, Northern Light, Pioneer, Mr ^Tarvis was formerlv a member ***ved in the city last evening, the i First Nat. Bank. Idaho Springs, Colo.; First Nat. Bank, Mi)waukee,Wis. 4* material are being let through the Dutch, Sultana, Death Valley M. & ^ ^rom,^ a Ms of 'atter being a mining man residing at I . , , ------- Gould omces in New York. M. Co., Death Valley Lone Star, and "^.^ia Tnfwen^Uo^e F^irview ^ Angeles. Mr Westover stated The American river wiil be crossed I Lvnx Creek.—San Francisco Recorder. Columbia, and ^tjnto the Fairvie^^ that within a short time he expected __________________________________________________________________________ at Sacramento with a bridge of seven _____________________ deal with the ^m belief that proper ^ begin shipments from property at ---------------------- spans of eighty feet each. The Yuba * *"* ' development would sho Jumbo. He has a big ledge of ore river is to be crossed at Marysville High and Low Points. were in the district some of the best ich he says will average from yx8 j with a bridge of eight spans of 8fty The highest and lowest points In ^^-y,nwn*Bie^wi^iom of *Ms choice ^ ^ ^be ton and he believes that X \!F\/AD A M !N F ASSN feet each the United States are in the same have shown the wisdom of his choice. ^ wiii be able to handle this ata<3> 11L V #ALFfA )HML. vWIlL.!lx3 #Ax3xJll. x feet each.__________. ] oountvand onivafty miles a!partThe Since the recent strikes the stock of expected to begin ship- ] i ^ 4 Have New Pump. highest is the summit of Mount Whit- the company has up nearly 3 0 p^g ^e .re this week to the mill at X Stock Exchange Bui)duig, Chicago, HL riwin? fn th#^ immense Row of wa- n^v nver 14 500 feet in Invo county P^** ^ iooked upon a giiyer c;ty but could not secure teams ^ ^ ^ ^ te?l2if gali^nl ^ minute! deve!.p- ] clnf^a. ^nd thriow^st is f p"int one of the best properties In the state, the work. Mr. Westover predicts § OPERATORS AND DEVELOPERS OE M!N!NG PROPERT!ES $ ment work at the Jupiter mine, out t„ Death Vaiiey, which is 427 feet be- that the coming fall wiii be the greaL ^ X ^d r^'hura I *- - w.rfr ^ I § Companies Incorporated and Financed pump has arrived and is being in-] Notables t. Taik. I d"stNb^tedW Estate sch!mls of Ne- A Touching Notice. § Acts a. Transfer and Registrar for Nevada Mining Companies in Chicago t stalled, RRd r^ meJ wiii ^e I At the Fifteenth National Irriga- yada by the federal government as This touching death notice is from § and the Central States. 3 oration a large nros- i tion congress to be held at Sacra- the state's per cent of funds derived the pen of a Georgia editor: "Just X n33rpcs NFVAMA M!NF DWNPRS^ ASSN placed at ^ ^ ^ ) mento, Nevada will he heard from from the national forest reserves in about daylight the pale horse came for 3 AQQreSS & pectlng on ^ ^ uncovered through speeches to be made By Sen- the state. him with the saddle and bridle of x STOCK EXCHANGE BU<LDiNG .... CHICAGO, ILL. A a promising vein has been uncovered. Francis Newiands and Congress- __________—--------------- righteousness, and he straddied it & . . . .......................... # Union Drug StorJ. Ope. 1^1 Night. [ man GeorgefLBartiJtt. ^ Union Drug Store. Open A,i Night, afd rod. home." t