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30 ' .r'.'_ ' '1''*'*'''. %' : - -7.' " :- `;'- '." ' ' '' ` ' , _______________________._____________________________________________________THE SAN FRANCISCO CALE,. TUE$DAY, MAY 23, 1905. ______________ ,_______________________' _______________________ r STOCK )N THE FAMOUS ; i BXH OF N EVADA THP I — ! DRnWM UnDE M!Mr jiteg'a/' A*oiiesis/on i4c/?/eves ^JL&TL J8hES a B^Lin. OPEN FOR SUBSCR)PHON ! ;,' , , , ^ , ' , . ,'., t,v<L *M ____ H Th^Jega! profession in Nevada ip-, fhe present Supreme* Judges are] A—A * H HA B ] !^! ) .....:t.,.'".,.**i.K. H eludes^ many whose attainments ha^e{ Chief Justice A. L. Fitzgerald^ Justice] BLJB sL wL BL A ! S Th. va!.. of thi,'.^ck '&p.nd. ..'the th. .t&k m.r- § fSS?%^t . ' ', WjL`* fS$)g2y F ) CoidAold, Nevada g kct. This is n proven mine and Rot a prospect. H %a c"?Mv<SS WttR-tt. .ketmtlotf Jostle. ^ i ^ H S The mine is the famous, old Brown-Hope, located three miles H men of the legaD fraternity from AH KXR5?5*'rSi'-*S^T^ Hr rha caPA"tty of dk'^SBth. . ' ------------ g ffom,the town of Lida, Esmeralda County. Nevada, and two hours § portions of-the world, n)4n of strong ^rs of H by regular automobile servic. from Goldfield. B personality.. - ' . , ^ L - m thM w5"^n"g th. In^t "*w ' , ^ .. . , , .,. B _ B Moat of those who eany became: coh- hi.V,, ,,f w^-, t ,. -i ! S?L ' We are the Sscal agents for: g q The mine produced in the years from i8yg-t8jr8 more than g spRuous 'ps Judges pnd lawyers wshr *^" '- .' ^-^ - QPHH(y .-..A ' — .. g t. M^adi'uhK^a^^t%r.y?r..dii Bullfrog Eclipse Gold Mining Co. One Mdhon DoHarS § tt? R'** .f'th.. ^..nd. ^ Ah. n....* ^ WAS -way bade in the .early days-a year ago last fall- Bullfrog Western Gold Mining Co. q Although this mine was att<,wed to sleep for so many year,, it ! "dtpsn^ ^wlandsfmg^r. with me , ! When the leases was 'perducin? big an' Tonopah was sntall: Bullfrog Winner Gold Mining Co was not because the go!d ore had become exhausted, but for the H so^^on their own resources add the! ^ ^ mining \Vheii Uutler used to stake t!te boys to do most anything, Hazc!tmc Lode idimug Co. of r^son that cru& facilities in operation at that tijne would not permit H ^t M. Atf never tool: no notes bnt said, "jest pay me in the spring!" Bullfrog. its being worked to greater depth, and that railroad facilities wefe B vivsg of the attest,, the attest m&tt j^nms o Hwcpn^v tn# vnnn^rst Af L< r -? t t<r ^ o ^ t - -t 1 r n , Kawtch Go d Reed M a nn Co. not available, and only th. highest grade ores paid to extract and [ f?b KcndaH made Ins p, e, a,id full o loca pnde, ^ Bonanza Mh.i, g Co * haulimpiense distances. , " ! aii$ that exited position with satisfac-i ut up his costly Palace an as!eepm place supphed-f u- ^V. t< - t q Four shafts.have been sunk to a depth of 150 feet on the ledge. H air'mining states a sense of to *** constituents^ Mr.-.snU:eney Before 1'*rank Golden built a block, with confidence a$ great, *<" Go!d- ' onermou. wealth which . this g j.gtm. wy th. pr'.d.mt..ting s.n6-', c^'c!^ "?f J mi^tti^lSK That's a marvel to all strangers an' a honor to the State. , ,. . ... - mtne still contains, and a large amount of low grade ore is now on B ment of ati the men, and if thq peopie .. . ^ of his vo.rth he foot'd nit Keane Wonder Extension Mtn. Co. the dump ready for milling at a handsome profit. g ^Mnut <*h,r. rutth* thr<mgM.i^K^^ A bw^ht m- ,r. ... . , . c. . Goidfie)d R,.riin^on Minin, m H 4[ The mine is now owned by the Brown-Hope Mining Company, M ^ ^ store for Mr. Sweeney, who (Sence then we've had permoters !icre from almost every State, it c . c i \r - ^ B incorporated April 28, 1905, under the laws of Arizona, with a capi- B v^^nto*t^ Union %vJ a most except! ^ the breezy banks o' Fuhdy to the foggy Golden Gate— °,7 'j ,, L* - § m^n ^wLni^'?rt ^ ^ '? company are H ti.nai occurrence c<,mfns a. it did at each wuhlm cxceptitn^f the Front Montana down to Texas, an' from there to Puget Sound— Goldheld Midnight Mmmg Co. ^ men of wealth, ability, experience and integrity. ] ^ ^ ccmpr.,rng*'mdr. tiiau^n' there's always 'bout a hundred o' these gents a-loafin' 'round. ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ! listing aad cu.'t'.ma pLtai.i^ ^Tf^''count.^ ^ThJ They.'vd reduced our common fractions an' consolidated claims, ^ ^^.e ° the c< e- Th^ Dtrectors Are: H h^'d%mmM^!c^fnd'th?J J^m-1 Courts are presided over by judge, M. An' they've christened all our prdspedts with their double-jointed brated F-nuary vent of Goldheld. President, James,L. Crittenden, President of th. Bank of San N ^t^f^.,^.th.y t^^!.w cust^^L'".^nd J^.^r^.^ names wh,ch produced over am,H,on d.l- LmsOb,spo rrn i.i - . - . -r n B step toward c.mbining the b.est ^f th.rd, JudgVb^rJe .^8^0 ^ Till it looks as tliough the nation hasn't any more to lend— !ars worth of go!dm eleven Vice President, Warren G. Chamberlain, Remington Typewriter K the legaJ products of the Old .World fourth o.nd duties s j Ronnin^id 1 ! n;i ^ A - y A A months, has examined the Drooer- Company. B the progressive spirit of the Now in the dfth! Bonniaeld extended Otir extensions till there's nuthin' to extend.) Momns, nas examinee nic proper Directors: Colonel George H. Pijppy, President Union League B tna diatincuished Ths residences of iead,ing members . . % e a ove companies. Janu- Club, San Francisco. gchLn.ter^whLt"h^riy day^ormM^t!^^^a^^ ^"^= One night a mine permoter from the mercenary East, ary Jones stamps them worthy Henry J. Crock<^f. Capitalist, Banker, State Harbor Commis- B 'the nucieus otn bar, second to none in f ^ With -it) Gnrw-<tlilv shaven like a Pliilade!nhvoriest properties, with an excellent fu- Sioner, San Tranci$co. any dtb.<- state in the union, wdmd bo U''"! cbeek^all smoothly shaven hue a rmiaaeipny prtest, N Robert Romer, Stock Broker, Mills Building, San Francisco. beyond the iihnts of thtsarttcie. : ^'strict ^to'r^y ^stoddam)- 5^' Got. mto camp from Sody on a overloaded stage, ta,,uarv tones is he.v!tv inter H ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- , .„<? ^ter. ^urenlVn wrn^ms.^.^: With !iis eyes inHamed an' rimy, an' a-smeHin' strong o' sage; } JjT ^ ! S H ods will make this famous old property more valuable thaii ever. of the supreme Uourt of California urst Dodge,n.R. Cook, C.'A ^Kno^ OH CUSSed ! ^ r A ^ - 5 ^ The records of the \yells Fargo Express. Company for the years j^^^atty served on the JS?b^3h &. Beya'w. D.! 'Bout the bloomin' arid desert, while a-shakin' off the dust; s=d= to realize money to be used m B '*73-1878 prove the enormous value of the ore taken out in those .f th. Bigi,th Judicial'District from B- Then he turned an' tackled Stimler, sayin' loudly, "1 persume developing the mines, can st,l! be EH years. , ]g$% to 1S75, at which time hi$ lega.1 -rr ^ , ^A A i* .* ^ A...,/i-,-w-tm!" l^d m some of these companies at H q For .further development work—the erection of mills, etc.— attainments were weii proved. He was trictAttomev-John^ Whiter' ^ That you got my appheatton for a two-compartment room. a nominal heure Particulars on H the directors have authorised the ?ale of 100,0.0 sliares of treasury ! e^atiun t. the Supreme bench, and dut- ^Wngmn Chas ' "n . w , r 7 B sF"k, fully paid and nonassessable, at 15c per share, par value, $r,ob. ^ Irt!r,nsteL J7mc' G.dn^y^w °&t^r°.J* ^ ^ Stimler pondered for a minute, then he sort o' smiled an' said: J^ket let^ ' H 7ih'!dvn^ B q This means that: ` G. sweeney"You'llbemightylticky, stranger, if you git a single bed! an inside line on Goldfield securi- $15 buys 100 shares, par value $100. oi Chief Justice of the Supreme Couyt ^ application, but I amt got nary sweet, $30 buys 200 shares, par value $200. of Caiifomia to tm the unexptred term TUtitft An' the market ain't supplyin' us with very much to eat; $4S buy. 3.0 shares, par value p<*,. e^4^ict ^^i^siu^^ ^ E.^Ro^ fE^H.^A^yK^ But we've got a lot o' liquids that's as good as you can 6n<l- -*7S buys so. shares par va hie $500. H ^ ^ mu^J^ "d?hcat. cf K?'*y. Pervided you're a-dimeted to our pertic-lar kind; JONES (& BORL!N! ! $rso buys 1000 shares, par ta!ue S1000. B the ablest bar any Western State has ^ Cohn,,Gecrge W. Keith, Wiiiiam M. . , .. , <- fri<A-v an' 1 hankerin' to bet $300 buys 3000 shares, par value $3000. g ,produced. It is ciear!y manifest this Btewart ,<t(H-m6r United States Senator). An if you re feeling , insky an a liaUKerm to pet, _ F!efa! A trontc $7gO buys 5000 shares, par value $gOOO. B. djettnetion beipngs to Judge John Gar- —Stow County—W. E. F. Deal, F. M. We can furnish you with faro an amuse you With roulette! r*SAm $1300 buys io,t)OO shares, par value $to,000. S h^r- early became recognized for-. ^^MF^Ann^ M.; barren. F. F. Lan- ^ , N*v„.!. B his profound learning, his indomitable gat! (District Attorney), George N. Noel, . , t ^ r , , vOiQfl@!Q - -* Iv@VOf!H 1 B q Not less than 100 shares will be sold, and this offer is for a B industry and Ms high conception of ^,.^ ^Mtpheri ' * Then a ldt o MtzpKh leasers which was hngenn aroun ______ B wery limited time only. . , B right and wrong, and hts magnmeent ^4rchm ^unty—^.^c. Grimes. L. q^ev allured the-thir^tv stranger for to go an'see the town, i B q The stock is listed .both the mining exchanges in San B' tJfg^preme,^r" ^Jhtch^he was ", ,D?i^fd.;-County^D',:w. Virgin and An' they took him down to Brougher's, an' they showed him every Reference by permission—Nye B Jiancisco and has a current daily market value. B member from t87l to-November 1873. Fi%hlf Brockless (District Attorney). sip:ht and Ormsby County Bank, Tono- B q A recent assay fr6m the exposed ledge showed ore to the; ,B Hie then resigned and moved to Call- Lander County-Ar. E. Drisdoli, A. J. . . , ^ .___' ... .. . ,U^i^ pah and Goldfield, Nevada, and ga value of $363.ot) per ton—a word to the wise is sufficient. B torhia, where he is now known as the Maestrettt, w. C. Gayhart, c. H. Cant- An pursood thedocaf customs wliicn controls me camp at liignt, ! i 1 sc 1 4b Co hmkers B nestorofthatbar. K -wOMy^.<^i^'''brMenzo,':JgMeh -& Egan, An'when they got him sleepy an'suHishetitly confused, <john &. cook xst uo„ oa:nrs, H ........B Nevada was particularly fortunate In Frank R. MeNamee. Bery'Saunders, T. —,,t. ] ^ i,ibirb wac verv soldr<m used ` ! Goldfield, Nevada. ' / B the judiciary, who, from necessity be- J.'Osborne, G- H. Sawyer. - ` ihey.took him to a tunnel wfiicli was very seldom used, ] _____________ Mail or wire your reservations. Make checks navahle to B eame builders of the state. Not hav- :i3smeral<ta.Gounty—George D. Rayne, An' they made the cuss a mattress out o thousand-dollar ore, ^^^"**"**^***"**^**'^********^^^^*^^^*'. If ^ B *"y "Be to lean upon they were Gebrgp S-^GMen. L. tu Rogers. J. E. An' rov^r^d him with ortintv sacks an' left hint there to snore $3 emK e. mm. ^11 B self-reliant and the inventive genius of )lavldsoA' ^District Attorney) F W Giey covered 111111 Wltll empty SaCKS ail ieit mm llieie to Sllutc. ......... 1 B M H# B h""it gave^to.ths.bsa-oh aind'baj- a $&&&% W/ W. '6.-.n`"HayeA S. *n < H*< R a H*R R ! KsOPCrt KOmer W < Next afternoon this expert when he got hims.lf^^ed, ,fjg ^ - — - B their peculiar conditions. lan, w. th Tripp, pterce Evans R L Perpared a teckmclereport an sent the same back East. ! N!r! ...Stock Brokers... ! A^]^He said: "A chap named Butler was a-m..k.yi.' aroun' , VU!M"V<M <-'MM Be-, -, ^ . B is Judge Thbmas p. Hawley. 'United . An! stumbled gainst a chunk ooreprotrudm from the groun, O#s S Suite 609-612 Miiis Bidg. San Francisco, Cai. B. wf if a .'no 'y$K<!Coupty—M. s. Bo^nmeid. will An' jest because it assayed high an' looked uncommon hue, ilOtH !?)! R i !19^ uQg Detailed Information Cheerfully Furnished. B iw-.'.Md'va^'.iMrhMg M thm it*.'He kh)d o'lost his head an'thought he'd found a payin' mine." . & -a-----------------------------J? -s e^7 Fr^^ A4rjn An' then he closed his first report: "They'll work her out by spring- , Fun Claims. Free and Car. ......... "***^*^ ed AsshAatc Justice of the Supreme, A 1 spent a whole night underground an cou!dn t see a thmgl 16-foot ledge: Assay, from M.0$ " ' ----'"'" . ' :----^----^*1--------------------:--------------------------------------------Court. He was re-electe<! at each suO- Duzer, ^ to ;3834.55. Treasury stock Z5c. 1 ...... 7 : ' " , <!-that high omce in September. M?o. to ^ Scheie, Next day this here permoter was mterrogatin Jim, ------- ______ _____ _____ 1 , ***?'. position he now holds, to M . Bowler Jr., Wynn with a sort o' sneakin' notion that he'd git the best o' him. „„„„ nwMf-F aaa MARKET ST : IE yr Th A T T €1 ; ^ b,. Pr.Md..t ,-^^^.nty-w. R They-was down t. KendaH's with . jug H.Hand gin, ' [—*j{ # % } H The position of united states District McIntosh, j.F.Deh- Which the same they was imbibin' out o' glasses made o' tin, _______________________ tv) ! /*\ ! ^ ! ^ A J ^ ^ When this expert sprung the question, with a wise look all aroun' nw f . ` ^.pr. j. R. McBRFFME & CO. --------: —* That night he made his last report-this expert of renown, * !t!t^ir!r`a+irtcy ` *********O J ' !'l find the Mizpah don't go up an' therefore turn her down!" i-^ULU ^ '! ' \s ' ^ ,z<- Last month the news it got back East—it was too good to keep— ' ^ ^^ *^ 'J -M i*R e. \S ^ That every mine in Tonopah is rich an' wide an' deep! ^__Jp g H ^ !r*^8 , ^ ` " ,-p* - When this permoter heard the news, lie went an'got in bed ------ ^ //?ZI v/ft/f/tv/ An' tossed an' groaned there for a week, an' then they found him Agents !orCoa!ingaCfVde OH //y 7WiE* ^ — v- ' An' the Coroner's certihcut is was consize an' brief— 23 SPEAR SI., SAX FRMC)SCO, CAL. jjW . . .- - ,. "The late lamented wasn't sick—he simply died o' grief!" ^^^jretephonejMaiojRMo^^__ %I period. The most common are rhyo- Still In some of the mines snlphlde ^^-^'The^lt^lca*?onf*arJ not^in- ' t H ! ,-rini BBHRLJ.J KsSi:g l\ lltes and andesites and as nearly as ore has been found below the oxidized favorable to the continuance of high ; '\jt! ^ < h CA^b^deter^lY4 me^orel7re°"rka^lylu-J^'"d°*"" grade, or at ^east good grade ^ores. to j wen ^defined 'vein^.^wMle' at QoldMd ^ th ^^ale'7l^th*^T ^ j ASSOCfATBD BROKBR. B ** * toll the gold-bearing from the barren jB write to D. G. Doublf<^v. Bank- ^ 5 t m a ^ onlv one or two feet in width, while B octlons In these stockB. In this B !B Kzrhange. Th). sheet gives uhe )) T ^ ! ' *^ ^ r^^^*^-------------------------------* the 'sniclous casing of barren quartz is B way you can get the market H B "*t't *ot* th? B ^ F ! A *! #*S <g—^ m . g. ^ twenty or thirty. Fyr!tcs exist in much Nj to^ (iav^*-fnd ^ ^ condition of tho market can h$ had jj & MBS ! ( # A ! Y / ! !\ ! M !! !! FA ! ) ! ) M Of the quartz that shows no go!d and M And nrt!vn ^ 5 *" *" * know!+4** H HB Xf I wNfi M )- ]Vi, b. th. r^mt .f t.. .,ti.n .^th. g NX?a, ^ ^ a a a H* !! i`j n r r\\juLL.^ s "'** ^ s, f^.'^,tMa<,y^ s g ^s ggR!Mm^ '* *S! *H —----'------ J;.r,^,.yAHth..r.f..ndh^ ^^t.f.,ausrk.t g.g ^''^g BRBj^{H^^BBB HB The low grade ore proposition, Mr the Seldis.general manager of the property. .hows'tha"hl^can^ly^eY^porlry. SBBBBaBBBBHHHBBHHBBBajS 5mMMBBBBBBBHBBBHBHBS ^g.) ', KMB Hwftha. 1m Oo!<MtM'a history, seems The .ComblhaUon property embrace.) ^ ******"*******BaBBBBBB BSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB !^B about to be .olved. Over 300,DM tons of ^°ur Claims and three fractions, that ad j........... ^ .....................................= ;^tn.-------------------rj<-------------------________________________________us Hf38, -'!mHL. ore running from 330 to 370 per ton have the January mine. The company p——mwesnesmwts'ms.mmmmms.mgsmmmmmmmmmmmgHMlHmBUMMmHHmHBim :u,..] j JHh sss3ki?siM'Js;?3a:;t; s/*! %/dk. .kir jr*****""""''"""""......... < , ^BaatBSSBikA#!'i-.aRMiH§ VALVVL!Nt :g B.. ntVMtomi!n MT1HIMP Pfl- -. these ores have been put Into successful trolled largely by capitalists of Chicago 5 !H <Li! it U\iHrS [i)i § ) \] § [1] ! _ operation. and the East. The o(hcers of the. com- fHH COMPANY m !!i . fl ! )f fit!! !.!! iWiiiB.iBiT !!!. Thecomblnatlonmlne. which has been P^y .re: Pfesldent.J.D. Hubbard Of B IRU illiHAinUiDH iMiiSinU UU< g paying 4{, percent per month from their tretmur,r. Arthur Succors t. j g ,ll)l Following closely upon the beginning of T jPrU7lUc 5 QU MTITATIA !owyrad^_ miHiny wes. The Combination operations at the Combination mih the g OOTl^ H O Ou 5 g!gj\!!jgj{tgg)H B miil, which is compost of ten stamps of samp!er of the New Western* Reduction g g!gl MnMMggU ^^BB^ pounds -each, Tyith cyanide % ats to Company was put in operation. ^The ------------- g BaBn!!! Tg)W!Sg!HHaBBB ________________________________ j hand!e the been bu!!t on the starting of the satnpij^*, however, jg^ii be j _ _ __ _^_^ , ,,,, { g . * ^ ^ ^ ^ *As K H § i..*i<B!-B. property, within h^3f a milofrom the cen- foiiowed up by the inataiiation of a five- B BB H B`^ ] g g ^ — ^ V Y.A . A. z . Stamp mjli. which wHi be increased to **?AM T A A # ) The property of this company consists of e!even claims located at S HdW It. T")O*nO frcAA^h sjrln^!* mn mtlJ n^I,w^ ^re'L'c^bt JsJd. Wh4n^mpl.m^ S.nfraMl.C. B County. JThe cropping, g **^*'*'^' * V J-U AkD J—of G<Hdae!d. The supply amounts to 73,- reduction works will be one of the moat , ,n-,—,, . B of a ledge four feet wide was discovered on the surface and aMuys from r . . . .. _. 003 gallons per day. permitting the opera- modern sampling and nulling plants In ^TRADt*ARS. g the croppings gave ;i!7.OO to the ton. A shaft, which Is now S00 feet ! aix to ten tong per day per stamp, according to ore. That is tlon of ten stamps day and night. Three the western country. g deep: has been sunk on this ledge. Drifts from this shaft brought to what we do. Each stamp is separate in its own chamber of the mor- shifts of mqn are working In the mill. ........... - —- B light a well-defined ledge with perfect walls ailed with ledge matter tar, has its own ore feeder and water supply, and screens on all four one shift Is vrorklng in the mine. PROFESSOR SPURR'S REPORT. esg B BB B mixed with quartz, and In numerous places there were bunches of ore faces. These ,are some of our improvements, patented and proved. Thq operations underground for the pres- ------------ * WsM 3 BN<ywLM B BB3 gB s< running as high as t600.00 to the ton In* value. Development of thl/ Our mill does the business. eve MV*rai th-hsand t<ina*x?*ot Two years ago hardly any one had BB HB g^HK B ledge indicated that it was merely a spur of another, which crop! __________________________________________ *Lm"w^h^tm<n^l^7:,,d'}y^ heard of Goldfield. To-day ,t l. g *b.ut 1.0 feet farther north, am, a crosscut was started, but before th possible. famous and any light that pan be shed * ^ g ledge was reached It became nAessary to shut down the mine, ew**w w< ^ ATT —- ygTT T It Is the lntentlo^ of the company to on the seeret of its wonderful resources * <'"<!*" i,.—,--'.r-;"r.'r'TT''.- g At this writing the finances of the company have been put fn go<A !\/j ] g# j ,3 /\ j j j\ /! j ) S g g A devote five stampg to the milling qf the is welcomed eagerly. Profeesor 8purr's i MANUFACTURERS OF g shape and work has just been resumed. Mr. E. C. Smith- a well-know^, !Vii ! \ / \ ! ! J )V!!! i \a\_y. ora from Its own mjne, and the remain- recount of the geological formation of < rh!<- B mining man of largo experience, has been appointed superintendent. Tj , from'the^7^w7 ^dne"7J th whom Fh! the district Is therefore of popular as LUDr!C3t!n^ OH$ B crosscut will be pushed till the ledge Is encountered, and It Is conf!denJ '' —^ J / Jr* lyst " m&ke & test of MO tops of ore from that Ye^ra of erosion have at last washed — 5 ^ ^a!ue. The oiBce of this company is at - * —w property. The future mining of the Jsn- away the so!! of the iava-capped mesa WarfCn. Penn., and H — - — SAN FRANCISCO. uary ore will likely be Indefinitely hand- west of Goldfield, leaving upright the , H ^ DsTkC Sa^RsgAgsf — Q/sg\ led at the Combination mill. Jamaa Jack irregular Quarts reefs in which the Ed^ewater, !s. J. g) n ABBB? WAp vUnB T g 3nBCA^Ce !'"*"' ' ........ . ' - "—- " ...................................!s the superintendent of the mMHhg op- gold is now found. Aii the rocks are Tr.fAM..h^ H —----------------------------------------j erations, whiie Edgar A. Coiiins of Gofd- igneous and date from the tertiary ! —! B!!H!B!B!B!HHHHHHB!HBnBHBW)B!HHHUB)MBHH(BnMKBKHHHHHHHHB!HBii