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' '____________________ ' ^ ' ______________,_____________^_______________j__________________________________THE GOLDFI^H^^VS^SATUBDAY, JUNE 29, 1907.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ i.....................................................*"*l [MUSGROVE APPOINTED LATEST MAP , . N "] WANT m INVEST IN . "i^^ExposmoN V ' ^ 4 [ v Governor Sparks has appointed Mark W. Musgrove, commissioner from d< M N B H H a S a a C3MMBE!HSMtg —Hi uSSyMB^ann* <a i 4 I^v^tis. to the International Mining Exhibit, to be opened in New York 4* ^ ^ ^ ^ a jw ^ t* a n H H ^ 4* City in June of next year. Mr. Musgrove will establish headquarters in <& H ) ) ) n )t 4 4* New York at an early date and will strive to incite honest and intelligent 4* S^e ysAB / ^ -Sa)H)8)n-B ^ 4* investigation into the claims of Nevada as a mining state. 4* ' " — H -x- ^ 4 4* "Governor Sparks, in appointing a commissioner to the International 4* wg T^T* ^*`^g ynr' ^ *4 4* Exhibit," said Mr. Musgrove, "was actuated by a desire to do some- 4* 1 1 ^ i I i 4* thing toward setting the eastern people right concerning the great state 4* ^ . T xL f' fft OOO V T OL n x 4l*&of Nevada and its principal industry. A few months hence there will be 4* ^WW g-Sk t is ti!6 Lry 0) iiVCr !!,UUU Y68r!V SHOSCriOBrS tO 4 t ontheground, commissioners from Alaska, South Africa and every other 4* Abso!ute!y Free J# I v ^ J J 4* country having mining interests and the attention of the public will be 4* *-*./* -4 4 1*^ divided; our exhibit will be but one of a hundred and the effect will be 4* The LARGEST, moat cnmnlet* MAP) ______________^ ___________ T j 4* somewhat confusing. With the field ^ irtually to ourselves, we shall have 4* ever printed, after fifteen months of T T!tr rnmnnrnniil HiriilP 1 * time to study the problem of how best to present the case of Nevada to the 4- hard work, showing every mining io-l TiUT`T`F' f*l A fA^kE TM TE-t EE^kErArMirA 1 ! H r ) !!MMrn! ] 1 ] Y r Hi 4 4 * eastern inquirers. We shall aiso undertake to inform the mining men of 4- nation, every mining company's prop- §gl [ ! ! ) ] - I I' ] ] ] [HI] i ] ] A ! t' ] t * ^ intbUMMEHLiALIlLW.) WIHr. !!AM!!!l\r ni!!MA t __ rUP x _________ 4 ^ - ever accomplished on Goldfield loca- * * B B A ^-aA R^RRRR^RA zH^ RR^^RRR A ^ ' ' $! MINING NEWS OF THE ST ATE "t"th.'unit^sta^ D^y M.^ From 6 to 40 Horse Power-LMt!ng Capacity trom 800 to 3,000 Pounds -t They take this Daoer for its independent and i I Surveyors. Key with map, enabling you ------------------- ^ —acc^hs Ydvice. ThLy wlnt nothing ^but 1 Condensed Summary of the Latest Developments Throughout the rnL To you.- Superior tO Other HoiStS -BECAUSE T honest propositions. ^ Different Counties - - . - They are better nude, machine fitted throu^hoat. i 4 _____________________ wm^ WHSOr!, They are buiit for continuous hard work at points remote from expert mechanics) aid. j i 4 ESMERALDA company, which is operating eight miles Box M, Goldii.id. Nevada. """'"" P"""- igg gV * < ni!fl!The Stiver Peak Yellowstone com- east of Ely, has struck a iedge of ore _________________________________________ Th!v '* ' ^ HQUQ VflH AnU tn \O!) / 4 panyhas taken over thethre.claims that a.says48O ounces in silver and 80 ----------------------------------------------------------------) Q,sf ,,g.)L. disthljte^ ,k.h.l "n bej^d for fsei. t !lnVn !!!)! n!!V !!! nH!!f I rjm^,ft:i^h^r^,g^l ^ ^n"c.^n. of salt nak. has been ^ ' T^i4rh "^^ihe,h.U. 4* RR^iR W R ^^%R ARRR W RR^Rnn B Y ings of that company. appointed superintendent of the White 1H A ULU^ll [ ' .A. V 4 Martin Olsen has started a shaft Cloud Mining and Milling company's * TM QTfM*`Tf DHTATHV PfhD VgT?T wgfT?wtv ^ 4.nth. Carson claim of the Iron Duke properties at Whit. CiouJ With Minina ^ 3*ULn KLADYFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY + 14 + + 4++++++++++++^+-4 near Blair, and expects to go to 100 feet. The company is preparing a rich ship- YY 1H1 iYllUlHy^ 6 TO 25 HORSE POWER . . . , , , ! ! ! t ! ! t ! ! ! ! ! ! ! t ! ! ! ! t t ! t ! ! T t t T ! t !Tt ! ! i l i l t t i i T t-!- The first cleanup from the White Pine The samples taken from the surface ran ill Goldfield 3.Qd ____WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES TO__ 4* ..... ... .. r Qg]g Mining company's property at from 9 to 33 ounces of silver and as high Sotlthpril NcVA(4l gs w r^w *w - - . f ^ A ------a - - w T Cherry Creek, was brought into Ely as 33 per cent copper. JOUtnemnevatM. C T QhfTTH MAPHTM!TRV PGMVAMV t / /\ H—^ )—] # g ! Hi last week in the form of a gold brick. HUMBOLDT THE GOLDFIELD NEWS tSHs J * ^ ^ ^ v Hr /\il 1 4. H ^ ^ ^ *^ * X—X X X-^ X A ng^y ^g handling about 15 tons The Northwestern Mining company is each week about what is happening POWer, PUMplUg 3!)d Mine Machinery— Engineer and Mine SunCHe^R 4* , Xhs B * *; I a day, the ore running from $25 to $30 running tunneis to tap the ledge on its in Goldfield and other great camps 2iK.9M) s tnc iMHFtFT CT tnc <settre r*nronmt 4* _A. T ^ ^°" property in Robin's canyon. of Nevada. It is Nevada's greatest ________________________*_______utUA SI„ U)S AN6tLt$, GAUFQRWiA 4* ^ A—.i The St. Lawrence, one of the biggest The strike recently made by Skinner mining paper. ti. * lead mines in the country is virtually and Eiiis, about tw9h miles south from TEAELT. S5.00 —' ' '" . ——^—3]R Rhvo!ite BuHf!*OC District Nev. T closed down owing to the scarcity Of Barret Springs and eight mites from THE DAILY MINING RECORD. ""' ' ^ 4, ./ * & ' A miners. Winnemucca, is attracting attention and "The Only Daily Mining Newspaper $ s 11 * T*^ s ^ f ' Established nearly two years. Best of references. T The Nil Desperandum company is a iarge number of claims are being in the World," tells aii about aii the rSrHfl WU1 IlYFTK ( nmrmT*MF ` + —w-:- Looking for a busmess opening in Rhyolite? Oran I sinking two shafts on its property in staked. Recent assays of ore from these camps in the United States. Canada A-^tAA^AWA*l A-^A^A.UAO.^^ '^UiilLJCMiy t / investment? Wonderfui opportunities here. Have in- j- the Black Horse district. ciaims show values as high as $74 a a„d Mexico. It publishes daily all wv - — - a 4 comepropertybringing25to5Opercentannuai interest. T The Amalgamated Nevada, has six too- the reports from every mining stock AjVk4O A ,tOfRS flT1 fl I Writeiorparticuiars. Mapof Nevada andkodakpic- I teams hauling ore from the San Pedro Smith and Waiters have uncovered a exchange in the country: it conducts * a*a*a* s^aWAAJ WAASA AAAAAC3 4 tureoiRhyoliteiree. * dump. As the ore has to be hauled ledge, from eight to eighteen inches information and Legal Departments A SPECIALTY nf fiimishincr cnitoLlo 414!!! ! II!!l!t!!IIHHHHtt++tIt+tt+++f t ! tl+ttt+tttt ninety miles, no ore is shipped that runs wide, in the vicinity of the Skinner and f„,. ^ ,,gg readers. ... ' oUHUOie prOper- _____________________________________________________________________________________ less than $100 a ton. On the G. G. Eiiis ground. Assays run as high as DAII.T, (one year) t6-04 ties for DrivatedeVeloDIDPilt and Drp-aniy.atinn nf min. * [ ^^" clHirn of tb^ Amalea.mafpd a v^In of $20.40 a ton. On the Toughnut claim in ______ ^ ^ ^ ^ AA^AAA 4-44 4 4 4 4 444 + 444444444"444-4+44+44-W-++++44-4+4-++444--W-4-4-W^ g,,^gp .^g -carrying goid values, the Happy Creek district, the vein is nn-rn p.ppnc ey on lllg COHipailieS. ^ ^ -- ^ x Y been opened up in fhe limestone opened up in three different places, from **vi*i v ^ ^ *vv -4- ^) T?tf* R 1 formation. eight to twenty feet wide. Assays run ______ HomeCMRce Eastern OfBce Y # ^R^R#e yARR^* F 4 The new district called Smithville, &s high as $2,000 a ton. A 100-foot shaft TUI? ^*HTIYt?TI?II\ RTCUf^ BuHdiDg ` 33 South 9th Street !T MTMCC AMTI MTMTMf* Y Seated between Deep Creek and Black will be sunk on the property at once. xllx i/ P!E,vVj Goldneid, Nevada Philade!phia, Pa. fHr)nLJ AMU fHH!r)G ^ Horse, is attracting considerable atten- On the Johns and Early group in the GOLDFIELD, NEVADA ^ ^ 4 tion. Ore running as high as 80 per cent same district, the ledge has been stripped * P. O. Box 1099, 412 Main St., GoldAeld, Nevada 1 has been uncovered there. for a considerable distance and the val- ---------- — .. .. ......................... .. 4 4 44444***** " T A new company is about to be organ- uss show $800 to $1,200 a ton in silver, r*"^^*^^^*"*^***"*******^^ i ^ i 4 ized at Osceola to work a tract of piacer goid and copper. ! WHEW !W LOS ANGELES I \Y/!\/T D NiTC`l TC^T C X. A 4 T Members of Goldfield Mining Exchange t ground, 1,000 acres in extent. EExo j STOP AT THE 4 l"i. 13. iwlv^lAvyL<iD O( \^S^fiVli N 1 i 4 The Mizpah Goid and Copper Mining Frick and Chase are sacking ore at 4 Utnn flnncotnec and TnnnM! Bnnhnnn 4 ) I 4 company has cut a Hve foot vein at a grassroots, on their claim, known as the XJ A — A T ]nt!!c Upcrd!Ufj d[!u Uc!)Crd) DrOKclS 4 t Send in your address for our free weekly marketletter 4 ^ ?"f"t ^ ^ HO*-"* 4 $ Y 4 that runs $70 a ton in gold. A hoist two weexs ago ana aurmg me nrst Y M!NiNQ PROPFRT!FS !NCORPf)RATFn ANn P!NANrPU T 444 444-44-444-4-44 444444-444-4-44-4-444-44 4 44-4444-44-4-444-4-4-4-44-444 will be installed and the shaft dropped week, twenty sacks of ore, running $90 ^ !FAS!N(l CQMPAN!FS FDPMFn AMU npcpATcn t __________ to 175 feet at once. a ton free gold, were taken out of a hole, yy C JRRRARRR%HCl t LbAMNU LOMPAN!ES FORMED AND OPERATED Y . ^ _ _ _ An enormous lead ingot, weighing three feet deep. The location is two T R ^ R ^ 6,000 pounds has been uncovered on the miles east of Aura. Charles McGundy EuTOpC&n H&R ^ Cndea i Western Union Telephone 723 i 1 R ^ B V jrAk R 4^? 70-foot level of the Morning Star claim has located a four foot ledge of quartz, g. QQ ^ . R ^ouea ^ McNeal P. O. Drawer M ! — of the Lead King Mining company. The carrying gold and galena, near \Gold Xy. - tmfh ^ i Get our free market letter and keep posted on this, the Lead King will ship regularly during Mountain. The rock pans coarse gold ^ * ** Y STATE BANK BLOCK, GOLDF!ELD NEVADA R GREATEST GOLD CAMP in the world. We are on the the ^^t of the summer. but no assays have yet been taken. t+tt++tt++t+ttttt*tttl**************+*l***Hm*l*llT ground and are putting our clients next to the big money ^ has been cut in the tunnel An important strike is reported on the iw'^^i^B.A ......................................................... = makers. Why not you? Of the Gold Demand group at Osceola. Minerva group of claims, in the Jumbo oom:w! a ++++++++++4"+-t-4++++++++++++++4"4"4"44"+ Orders for the sale or purchase of Nevada Stocks executed A body of low grade ore has been district. The ore is white quartz, Riled !^f**I*% C**s I M M < w t ^ promptly. Write or wire orders to struck in the tunnel on the independence with bright sulphides and samples taken ^UnR &uU iRcH!* vtS* i .........My Market Letter Wl!! Be Furn!shed on Request...... 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ group, in the Granite district. from twenty feet below the surface as- 4 WRIQHT=!^OOE!^S CO. Ths Nevada Explur^d.... and Mining say a ,',n. LOS AngeiCS, Ctil. * I iNVESTMEMT BANKERS ANB BROKERS -mr*t *-r c-rr,xiT-s!UTT )° I The G. S. Clack Brokerage Co. 1 emu. "___________ G.L.F„L., GOLDEN DAWN AT STONEWALL ' ! sTocKBPOKEJs L F. T. COOPER WERNER STAUF O. B. KEMP J. H. BERGHAUSER BABBIE'S ? ^ ^ The Golden Dawn group of 23 claims down the .hill. It is believed that at UNITED t ^ R TfR^^^fT^ Stonewall canyon is showing up in that depth a big body of silver ore will nA of * 1 —" ^ nFnLJAxXxlAv^3nLnA. AxnLnx Ct VfV. reshape The tunnel that is being be uncovered f Offices, Suite 11, State Bank Big., Qo!dfie!d.Nev. T ^ driven into the side of the mountain, A great deal of surface prospecting STEED I *? ? ? i j ^ ^ ^ under the direction of engineer Alex has been done. The group is crossed TAPES AND tt + + + + + t + tt + + + + t + + + + xxA + + A + + AA + + + + + + + iiA + iitxiAAAAAA^ 3MU t)OUQS Hamilton, cut a big ledge within ten by two great parallel ledges which can gELP-ACT* =?r=^________________ feet from its mouth. The big Rssure be traced for a distance of 8,000 feet. / "#3RBMMN ywo. --------------------------------------------HJT^ ^* " ____________— E-!crr`a! *r*ra!TC / x^<v xtx.x.x<B vein has been exposed for a distance Assays taken clear across the ledges y ARE THE x. ^ of Afteen feet, with neither wall yet in on the surface^ average $4 a ton. ^ T.n AUT`TtH W/^\n_ni^T W ^ ^ * GoldAeld Mining Stock Exchange STAUP, COOPER & CO. . . . -,. . , ^ . , , ^ HEADERS. <# ne—H ^ Y # x# f # n S. F. Stock and Exchange Board 375 Bush Street sight. The tunnel is m about, twenty President William Huggard, is in per- *FViniT( 4^3. Ox vLF., Dd-HlKCrS Cal. Stock and Oil Exchange Sub-OfHce feet and will swing around to the west sonal charge of the development work We carry everything used in the held r* < * S. F. Merchants Exchange 339 Bush Street. Room 9 tt) get the footwall. Lime is beginning and he believes he has the making of a and odee. Western representatives for Go!dfie!d and Rhyo!ite, Nevada GoMRcM OHlCe 210 R&ntsey Street P. 0. Box 191 **° show in the formation, a very en- great mine. There is an ample supply Bergers, Gurleys' Eng, Young, Saeg- ' * * * couraging indication. Samples taken of water and wood in the immediate muUer instruments. Injured instru- CAPITAL $250 000 - - - FULLY PA!O The new maps of GoldAeld, also a hand-book directory of some of the most across the face of the tunnel assay vicinity and the new Clark road passes ments accurately repaired and re-ad- prominent listed mining companies are now out. Mailed free to anyone on ap- - ^ ^ * .1 ^ , .. . ____.. ,. . . _. - . . plication. - ^ froni $16 to $20 a ton in silver. Engi- within two miles of the camp. As soon justed on short notice. f`!?MCDAT MAMTfWMr HTTQTMCQQ TDAt!CAf"rn?wt . . . .......... ........ .................... neer Hamilton is conddent that these as the extent of the vein that was cut ^ ^ T.T.TT! SURVEYING INSTRUMENT xrnLDnLMAL x#ADxx4Dv XFUjRfvxLjJ RKAfvjALAnLU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa vajues will greatly increase with depth, in the tunnel has been fully determined coBfPxwv ____ _ __ ^ footwall is reached a winze preparations will be made for working ***** SUPPLY COMPANY. 3EO, S. NIXON, President G xn^ ^ sunk to connect with a crosscut the property on a more extensive scale. Denver, Colorado, U. S. A. GEO. WINGFIELD, Vice President. H. T. COOK, Assistant Cashier. Y ) 0H0p3.H + *** ] ]T#*f^Qfw** + \JOtC!T!ClU ![ that is being driven from the foot of Four men are at present employed on ---------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN S. COOK, Cashier. I. j. GAY Assistant Cashier * ^ —- <, ------------------------------------------------------ lE`H) t? It? JUST OUT $ Orders promptly .x.c.t.d !. Phi!.d.!ph!., New York ! i ^ K ^ T X\jLlL 60 PAGES ' ........'... ' f or any of the western marhets < (Jl LivA 1 lUiN ^ A 1 iVlAi\L(jJN JV! ! f\ F ________ gS^XS!6XS6)6XS6)6e)6^X!Xs^WS<!)g^)6X9g^^ 1 :: ------------- § Nvg qnJ Drmshv frioritv Rank g $ Jas.J. Rutherford & Son 3 .,m, 7 7 ^uuuty uaua s X ^ properties that are being developed in but one big ledge has been uncovered &nd stock market. Complete statistics, g CARSOM C!TV TOHOPAH 5 X ^ - - - w-nd^ x-wd * . , *. —^ ^) ,, . - that is one great mass^of galena ore. Hundreds of half-tone illustrations. To s{ ^_ _____' ' A $ 203-204 Ledger Bidg. Philadelphia, Pa. o the neighborhood of Goid Mountain. The extent of this ledge has not yet educate the public on mining, w. viii g 6OLDF<ELD, MEVAOA i MEMBRA NEW YORK MIN,NO. STOCK RXCAN.R Marc.n Mines company, which owns been determined, but it is probable that ^Lcrp.rfom°Wr!t''t^mfnti^ g Capital. $500,000 - - Surp!uS$!92OOO § ^ fourteen claims in the district, has a shaft will be sunk on the vein in the ing this paper and a copy will be for- g r*y g +++*+++++++++++++++.+++++++*.+++..+++++++++++++++++++ started a big two compartment working near future and the dnd thoroughly ^ FRANK GOLDEN, Prudent. D. M. RYAN. Vic.-Pre.ident 8 ...... ' - ---- shaft, which is already down 70 feet exploited. There is plenty of water and The oniy daiiy mining newspaper in S A. O. RAYCRAFT, Cashier W. T. ViROiN,. Asa't Cashier S — - — ^ - - , , , — - — in a fine looking formation. Several timber within a miie and a haif of the the world. g _________________________ g [!MH HdR?UdMM A ) n< HM A UI #ddlM A stringers have been cut in the shaft, company's ground and everything is _________________________________________ 9 - , 8 AivLvKx vRAinL Hv ZAKlAviVxA one of them being eleven inches wide favorable for the economical develop- § Re^de.ts.fQ^dSeid.rea^d^^w. wn^giv.jmmpt and e<refu) atte.ti<mt.a] g -------------------------------- and assaying $62.40 a ton. The main ment of the property, which is being DL 9 S COSTS BUT FIFTY DOBBABS BBSIDBS NBVADA FEES. ADTATAOES ABE before carried on under the direction of W. F. DidCKSIHitninK 2llG WORTN THOUSANDS crosscutting for the big ledge that Connolley, secretary-treasurer of the ^ ^ - . .. . — , r a.r A sal TET A.- x-iAx , ^ . , was exposed on the surface. company. — — ^ ^ OFFICERS No franchise tax in Arizona. No stock subscriptions required before incor- . ,__ ____________, ^. -- __ ^ x n r* v-%. p- porating. Any kind of stock may be issued and paid up in cash, services or prop- ^ 27-inch vein has been uncovered at Mrs. H. Cottrell, who owns nineteen william Tnh Unfun ThavA?^ 113*1 u x ^ erty. Transact business anywhere. Stockholders exempt from company liability, the bottom of the incline shaft, which claims at Gold Mountain arrived in Gold- AJLUi * r`nrHa Chaa D. Olney, No public_s^tem^j^q^d^d no books need be kept for_public inspection in is down 57 feet, the,ore assaying $47.62 Held last Sundav. brin^in^ snm* ^ uurus,vme-rresmenta Assistant Secretaries Nevada IF INCORPORATED IN ARIZONA. President Stoddard was for years .__ ______ —,. ________ ^___ ^ , , . , ' . . , ------------- ofRcially in charge of incorporating business and is resident agentfor many thou- clear across. The, company^, has tho- looking specimens of ore, taken from her We claim to be able to do BLACK- CAPITAL $100,000 (Fnlly Paid) SURFUUH $35,000. sand companies. AKbianks, law, by-laws, and particulars free. Companies incor- roughly prospected the ground and property. She says if she does not SM!TH!MC work of all description NTT*TTAT\A TtT"^`Tf`*W*T^A*T+Ty\NT O l^d*debt" ^S0.60 and telegram stating name, capital, shares and author- average samples of the ore taken from succeed in interesting capita! in Goid- eJuki to any shop in the state. NEVADA KL(jij 1 KA 1 ION & iKUji COMPANY STODDARD !I^CORRORAT!Na COXtRAMY ^%,7JTt.r\herfa —dn! s^f/ fs' she"bMi"'J tt ^t win ^!'^.tio. .! Stock. Act .. Tester A,ct. ..d A.d.t Acc.R.ts Reference any bank in Z^a^bt^,d^ Country. .edges on the property, the values being cover ai, expenses.______________________ S.. Fr..d.C. Office, 51. C.iif.r.i. St_____ OOLDFfELD. NEVADA 1 ---------BIG FOWBE BISCOVBBBB OF EOMESTAKB ^ KlUIliMlvilL/ N UV. DIEBCTOM TM AH? V ATI A H S WooHey,.f the Amalgamated ,, ^ GOBDFU:BD WEST CROOK AVE.. GOLDFIELD W. ^D<mgla. Arthur G.Raycraft UriB. Curtis liwLvKx vKxAAxL ifv AE L T AxLFxX Nevada Mines and Power company, and e scoverer o the great F. 8. Samuels Ma)c'oim L.^MacDona!d R"" rS,']hu^n^'^ Willard Snyder, of the Ely Consolidated * ,T, ,t , ?'*<* ——————— T. D. Murphy H. H. Ciark G. H. Hayes A tiff SftVP F*ftv!r!a* F-PP< Tw!rp have concluded arrangements for the !! ^ J* Goldfield a few days ago, direct L. L. Patrick B. F. Shaw AHU <3ave raytng rec& * W!Le erection of four big power plants on ^om South Africa, ^rhere he has spent R.L.Colburn R.E. Waterman "' ' Companies Incorporating under Arizona and other laws must also pay incor- Baker creek, the waters of which were , ^ ^ years. Mr. Engh and *IT^ —__ porating fees, lOcper $1,000 capital, in this State, before commencing business, acquired some months ago from the ^w° miners, discovered the Homestake *3 , /s << * f* ! GTTGtT3H"tTG!QTi6!O ! 8 Q T t,#Y fAmendtd Law, 1907. Penalty $500). ,1.., 1376, almost by accident. They ar- ts ] f Dth)ff*fl A a D X A By comparing the !aws of Nevada with those of other States and Territories ranchers °f that vicinity. The con- ^ Deadwood one dav and the "* vUfDUf !f Ot vO. * CAPITAL $iOOOO6 you wiii Cn<f they embody ali desirable and no undesirab!e features of aii other in- struotion of these plants wiil necessi- , . ' ^ , ^ corporation laws, and that you can secure in this State greater corporation advan- tate the expenditure of at least $800,- "^*t day started for the hilts and stum OOL,D CENTER, NEVADA tages than^sewhere. advise and assist companies incorporated °00. mine. They sold out to MINING A genera] banking buaineaa transacted. Exchange bonght and aoid on aii part* o! the by us ff ev^y steS of7h^r^ni^ti^,! companies incorporated i^ense reservoirs wiii be .on- "^^Haggin for $75,000. They Onite<fatate.. Mining Stock, bonght and Mid. CorreapondenceMiicited. For fuii information cat! or write structed for storing the waters from ocated the Goiden Terry, which RRQKFRS D,,!<A—$ A /v , av, , ^ AA*<$ /a , \ THE NEVADA iNcoRPORATiNQ COMPANY iBu)!frog=Qo)d Center Water & MiHs(Ltd.) ^ S^. ^ "" """" Cida.id. . . . Nevada j!7*^ .......... tures being the chief object of the----------------------------- Writo M for proapectus and map of Southern Nevada promoters. According to present plans, WIBB GET TWO MIBBION M!!N!!NO t*ROf*BRT!BS aRBC!,AI,TY !KCORP^ORATnNG LEGALLY J"lha!!f' the".'hJ th^*" A.i ^ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tonopah-QoidHe!d Trust Co., Goid Center. Nevada UNDE. AMZ.M IAWS MY SPECfAEH SIMPIE-U.EME-E.CITABEE t^piants w.ii b. put up m ci.se pr.x- tJ^ig"^w"gJdJ JJmp ^ thJ'c"ro !I`IWES ,===================^=======^ No annual franchise tax or reporta Capitalisation doe. mot effect imity to one another. The largest plant Q.^do mine 22 miles southeast of Keeler. COESEBTIEG MIETEO EEGIEEBE. coat. Private property exempt from corporate debts. Ali details care- wiii cost $506,009, and the other three expect to realize $2 000 000 from the „ , ^ ...... „ T ____ + ' TURLEY BROKERAGE CO i answer questions. Write or wire— GOOD LUBTING GROUP ^is country taken from it It also Paris & American Bank. Ltd. V I P. W. BENNETT, Attom.y-*t-Law, Phoenix, Arizona. The Sierra Nevada group of claims carriedahighpercentageof zinc, which Building. Nan Francisco. CaL I jtOCKS ARG HOMM t near Luning, have been sold by G. M. caused the smelters to charge a high [ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ i ^ A. Iszard, M. Fay acting for price for treating the ore, so that it did B* peters- Thos. Y. Connor, B. M. 1 ^ 2lO JL& D&liO \yhlC&gO, IiiinOl8 X J. E. C. W<LL!AMS H. KTHts*ssmmcc ! ,. ^ .. i xa s sa g*** H 8 % # xn e a ton, mostly copper, with some gold and silver ore has been in great demand, the ASSAYING, OBHMICAL ANALYSES, ^ JUlStOG J^iOVAuA *^tQCKS HOU^ht 8Hu OD ^OID!TM88lOni A #jk ! ^ ** ^ ) ! ! AS silver. More than 1,000 sacks have been difficulty in treating the zinc having CTANIDB TESTS. ] ^ ^ * ** *** * *** * shipped from the property during the been overcome. The mine has been Double Muffle Coal Furnace. A Y GOLDFIELD AND TONOPAH iast ten days. The new owner proposes worked under lease during the !aat few AU Work Guaranty 4 Direct PRIVATE WIRES to San FrMC)KO gad other Exchange: OB Curt) WsrLe!s $ to develop the property on an extensive years by John Gunn and the ore has Telephone 1593- Y ' ... T ^ F!rxt Class Rigs Centra! Fre!ght!ng scale. been shipped by way^*f Keeler. 104 B- Bameey, GoldAeld, Bee