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j tTHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1905. , ^ *^*^ *****----------------------------------------------------------------------------— ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------y--------------------4—^--------------------------------------------------------------- t. Retd, and covers ^a.n area, of ° twaive square miies. !\ /f T^*) ( ^ of the surrounding rocks decreased, the ments; it suppiies the recent lack of October and St. Paul c!aims, which ad- eighteen inches, the ore assaying from to the smeiter by Wells-Fargo's Ex- The iedge on theTokop Consolidated, l\/l t t! ! r*g r*4 soiutions began cooiing and depositing such in the Sierra Nevada region, and Join the Combination on the south and $500 to $10,000 per ton. The vaiues press. The owners are Maicoim McDon- °"o of the best properties in the dts- 4 V ^ i. \ i_4 their various minerals, the most ex- when it is known that all modern west. The January lease_ produced in found here have eclipsed ail strikes aid, C. Morris, A. Parkhurst, ali from trict, is more than ten feet in width tensive being quartz, which thus silici- methods of transportation are in vogue. $1,000,000. In the dumps made in this district. This property Butte, Montana J. Campbeii is general 5;?** runs as high as $30,000 per ton. TCT T O ded the sid^t or walis of the Assures, including aum^ies a^dlracti.n ^.?y^^?.fav^r$3O^r'mn Minin, ^S.rand superintend.nt The cm- ^ey kave ,a weii deBned ^ $—4 ] ) cracks and cravicas tnmnaw rrhich the an,inos and thar nra4ar ia nhtninnhia wtiicti average $$u per ton The GoidBeid Great Bend Mining pany is incorporated under the iaws of Quartz, the country rock being a gran- Ll. [, ! ,ij through which the engines, and that water is obtainabie in vatue—too low grade to-ship under Company consists of five fuli claims Arizona for 600,000 shares; 200,000 ite and a porphyry. Extensive deveiop- A * *" A—^ ^ ^ waters circulated and in winch the from numerous wells within the town the present high freight rates, but and two fractions, which was just re- shares in treasury ment work is being dona —- —. - - veins are deposited. and springs a few miies distant and at. which can be proStabiy milled on the centiy acquired and organized into the Foiiowtng is the list of ieases in the The St. Louis is another good prop- t j / \ [J \/ The questions as to whether the de- a depth of 150 feet in the mines, it wiii srounct. The lessees sunk the mam present company by Mr. V. P. Strange Go!ddeid district and the production of erty. having the same lead as the Tokop ^ 1 ! ! r*\ Y posits show evidence of secondary as be understood that the diftlcuity of 250 feet, and drifted sooteet and Mr. Peter Porter. It is situated in each: Consolidated, and ore that assays $20,- .. ^ A A \ A well as primary mineralization, wheth- working in a treeiess country, a so- gmted that th^ abaft An th*?a l2ase when DiamondBeid district and in a direct Bows-Kernick !ease; expired Janu- Per ton , er the adjacent country rock originaiiy called desert, is greatiy mitigated, and it was reached allVnth nf Hftv feet had *'"t some of the strikes recently ary IS, 1905; located on famous Jumbo _ Cosgrove s claims, four miles north of - 7^ contained minerals from which && so- that the advent of the railroad wiii prod^ced^5?OOO, 3r $lOOO ?? fo.?This Property; produced $1,000,000. wh?h'r,!?^n'^^ ^et wide. RRf*l\A/M ]utions obtained their vaiues through lessen considerab!y the cost of aii sup- wiii Convey to the reader the phenom- rfum are found Tssayin^ as Mgh as fron^he* JUmbo' icase expired jlnuaAv as^$4OO?per tonfron?tht^surfaef hive DKU WIN Kbi IMA1 Kb teaching, /whether the siliciBed ledges plies, especial.y of timber, that neces- onal values contained in the Goiddeid ^ assaying as high as ^^^.J^b.,^. expired January ^J^TtiSnU°"w^?r wts`Abmin^ , ^re properly classified as dikes, or sity in aii deep mining. erected hv thc cAmAn^V Main odice. 211 Atias block, Salt Lake Ridge-Curtis, on the Jumbo; !ease ex- a depth of four feet and wood for fuei should be designated by some other Electric light and power companies PfinciDai 6iHce Tonooah Nev* presi- City, Utah; president, Frank A. Keith, ipired January 15, 1905; produced $160,- **s pientifui. An offer of $200,000 has 4*-**\6 \F/\6 T !E*C technical term, cannot be discussed afe constructing their lines rapidiy and dent, R. L. Johns' vice president H.M. vice president, F. B. Cook; secretary 000. been made for the property. v!v7! !J in an article of this nature, which is bringing in power for aii purposes from Ci:irk; secretary, 'H. F. Bragdon;'treas- treasurer, Peter Porter, Salt Lake Vermiiyea and Bart!ett !ease on the KAWICH MINING DISTRICT intended soieiy for the average news- points eighty miies distant in Cali- urer, A. C. Eisen; incorporated under g*ty-j^tab;,general manager, v. P. Jumbo; expired January 15, 1905; pro- Situated in the Kawich Mountains. T/H^ETM A I" Paper reader. The main questions are f.rnia where the power is generated. Arizona; capitalized for ^J^G.bM.id,Ne^ ^lai nrAduction from lease on Jnui ^venty miies ca^%fG^dM^ ThiT^!: Tr!A\Eri AT whether the Goidfieid district presents The initial price of properties is not l.MO.MOshares of$l each ^ 1.000.0M shares ^$l'each,of which boproperty for ti^yeir iso" month^%^'^od'^1 discovered five *- ^ good evidence of permanency as a mip- excessive, but as before stated these that has been a big Producer aiid the 200,000 shares is treasury stock. $1,670.000. months.yetgood vaiuesfromthesur- AA TM ETC region, whether the high vaiues in are rapid]y being purchased from the vein to which the main shaft has been Diamonddeid Gold Mining Company Kendall-Reii!y tease, on the GoidBeid *xce are oeing ontamed. iht! veins are merely superBciai or origmai locators, and with energetic sunk has done much to convince the owns three fractional claims, the Har- Mining Company's property, known as McDonaM of Tonn^< on whsr whether they can be expected at great- weli directed mine development this world that the veins are permanent vey, Daisy and Quartzite, located in the the January; expired January 15, 1904; known ns ttm ---------1.. ...... er depths than any thus far attained will speedily rise to the highest rank The shaft is down 500 feet; a ledge 3 DiamondSeld district, joining the Black produced $1,000,000. ny's property These claims r-< (300 feet from the surface is the maxi- amongthe richest gold mining districts feet wide of $1000 01^ has been opened Butte, Jumbo Extension, GoidBeidDaisy Hennessy and WinBeid lease on the in that district andtheJomp^ivisdo- SUPPUES A SUMMARY ^"" States. ^ip^^nf^- September, ,ngn.u.b deyel.pm,n^. w.^U* ^s --------+--------- —4—— ^400 pgy Over $800,000 worth of ore nenco through the strike on the Riley Oddie-Gardner lease on the Sand- ton were cracks in the nature of gashes, or n was extracted by the lessees in one lease on the Quartzite fraction, where storm Mthing Company's property; ex- fontroi Oddie ^ F whether they are true fissures of con- EKlJWri 1 LLL^ year. The owners will Incorporate and at a depth of forty feet a thirty-two pires September, 1905; produced up to ^ </. wt/tz/m, w. c. siderable extent both horizontally and ^ then erect a twenty-stamp, mill, and foot ledge was crosscut, assayingdear date. $330,000. . . 4 v downward. If the evidence shows that OF M/FALTH with this object in view are now widen- across its surface more than $150 per Loftus-Davis lease on the Sandstorm; inrutfui th<* Copyrighted, 1905. the answers to these questions are all * A. *<"*' ^ present this property is being expires September 15, 1905; produced Ni^n a^er^ds old fri^d and p=^HE phenomenal values and great favorable, then the Goldfield district TN S!GHT err^un on up to date, $50,000. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ at^ S^oJNixom ^ l! ran!d{tv with whioh thi<; rt>trinn must take its n!sce amnn^ the best t group on the west, the Paloverdafrac- lease from the Diamonddeld Gold Min- Another lease on the Sandstorm that _________. - __________ lapiaity witn wmen tnis region must taKe its place among tne Dest __________ - tion of the Jumbo Extension Company int? ComDanv. They have erected a will, produce ore is the Keadinc-Patti- ^ * has developed in less than two producj^ig regions in the United on the south, and lies within a_few complete gasoline hoisting outfit and grew. They secured this lease from TO HNS FINDS years' time have attracted great States and rank high among all those /ti/rom? M r n t- of the line of Jumbo Mining Com- have sunk a shaft to a depth of 200 feet, Adolph Myers of Lothrop-Davis Com- attention, elicited many opinions, wise known in the world to-day. *" *?* t. pany s property. Rmh ore has been &nd in less than a month's time shipped pany, Columbia. AT T*I-IV l\/TTATT?C^ and otherwise, and already obtained The conclusions reached by the writer ' —— found in place On the surface, which more than 300 tons of ore averaging McKane lease on the Quartzite, of the W 1 fl Y the Investment of much capital in the are as follows: Many gold excitements have occurred $200 per ton. On the 100-foot level they Diamondheld Mining Company; expires --------------- district, in fact, the great majority of First-The region so far explored, c^anJ$?UoO.^Th^ ^chlssayfmorelLnloop^L^^ $3^0^ Produced up to date. ^ Adams-Go!dReld ^Mining Com! the area of the territory immediately but unly partly so, includes hfty-six all ^ GoldReld, a city in the heart of in this property was lately sold to M. ^ Kernick lease on the Velvet- lease Pany. which owns three claims the adjacent to the town of Goidfieid in square *i*l!es of mineralized territory, Bond a^^ Ca^pi^n Ha^el leasewillrivalthe famous Jumbo. Min- expires August 1, 1905; produced up to Adams, Jefferson and Monroe, offers the known minerai region covering of which only one-fourth has been de- J2,M6 inhabitants in eighteen months. 2? ing men of experience, claim that the date, $75,000. an example of the intelligent and con- some thirty square miies or upward [ veloped sufHcientiy to open payable This city has every accommodation that property should have good, vaiues with Total production by ieases in the servative development characteristic has already passed from the owner- mines, but the shaiiow expiorations one couid desire; c]cctric lights, citx interes^vas __now workifiK—fatly g.o)djii',)(3.Milling O.iAf^iiH HP t3).*nr]J]..-,s.<,i.* ....................*- ....... ___^ s-j i—^... Yt^^? *"'?'-*`-*^t'^'-^'"Testanrants,*good^ cn.-e- m('n ^T09l!. $t!.162.000. . . L ^ These ciaims^wereF^s— ' into the hatio/^of incorporated ing three-fourths ail point to many and last bdt not least, pony's^nt^perty consists^of'"our^fSi Main o!Bee, jronopah, Nevada- presi- BULLFROG MINING DISTRICT cated byjhe president of the compand mining companies in tracts ranging more mines yet to be discovered there- to GoidBeid^ even^?idina°msn°^t^ and^one^fractionai c!aim, adjoining on dent, T.L,O<idie; vice presiden't,^G.S. Some.eighty miies northeast of Go!d ft't^ prominent from forty acres up to as much as 300 a!so to the fact that the extent of which makes the trin iif the north the January claim, and the Nixon; secretary, A. S. Watson; mine ?)eid there% a minerai belt that is verv ?'^,^hns is the president of acres. the region will be much greater than With an elevation of 5300 feetT?ht^y/tv Mohawk on the west. There are three manager, Jack Davis; laws, South Da- attractive not only to the Drosnector the Goldfield Mining Company and the Three classes of investors are operat- present, when further prospecting has ah ideal climate; just cold enough ^ses being worked on this grounded kota; ^Pital stock, 1,000,000'shares $1 also to the mining investor. This "f the famous January ^^e. ing in the district. and judicious exploration is carried in winter to be . bracing, and waS have been made are eanh, 400.090 ^rM in treasunr. ^ district is designated by the name of Since June, 1^04. the Adams-GoidBeid i Those who acauire territorv to- forward. enough in summer to be pleasant. 1 number of iedges out- Black Butte GoidBeid Mining Company Kniifrog, which Brst came into promt- Company has been constantly engaged j rnuse wno acquire territory ro- ___ . Columbia nn)v nm< mi ] I crop the claims, which are being pros- consists of two fuii and one fractional nence som<i <-]trhi month J „-Y ^..Y ' m deveinninc wor)r Thu. rY - -1.1.-- taUy irrespective of vaiues. on which Second—pie veins are numerous, Go]dat?d h! a"so in a flo^bdtiPected. T*his is one of the favorably ciaim. adjoining the Jumbo Extension ?h. nhen^en^ Bn? on^ . i,ho.mh^ to organize mining companies and seii deep-seated and deHned as weil as tioi^very modern coi^^^ebe^na^t located properties in the district, being and DiamondBbid Gold Mining Compa- o? high^g^d<T ort^ Th[s^ ll^ ^ h h^ out the stock as rapidly as possible to some other rich goid producing re- hand muuern convenience being at ^ extension of the January on the ny's property. A tunnel has been run in Mve^ ^wL hv T i^. assaying as high as $100 a ton has been uniucky, unwary or innocent pur- -gions. They are not so well deBned as DiamondHeld, named after the well on which the big strike in the for a distance of 600 feet, exposing a ^nown as Ihortv Harris a at the bottom of chasers. These are the promoters of some of the noted goid regions of known mining'man. Jack Davis? c?in- 'ei^e is situated. iedge twelve feet wide, which assays who waf^^d ^r shaft averages $16 a ton. "Wildcats" and their victims are the much lower average ore values, e. g., moniy known as "DiamondBeid Jack," . Ma*u oiHce, GoldBeid Ney.^president, more than $60 per ton. There isaquartz g^ n^iced a weii-deBned dfke and the Monroe ciaim a iedge was dis- "Lambs" those aiona the mother mde in Ce)i ^ rapidiy coming to the front for D- Myers; vice president, T. D. Mur- iedge cropping clear across the claims -fm- Y rerefni ^ereh JYT* covered averaging $46 a ton. Aii the LamM. f"cse aiong tne motner lode in Laii- strikes are b^ing made everv dav Phy; secretary, M. L. Detch, GoidBeid; twenty to Bfty feet wide, which assays ^ con- ^ ^ ^ l,riginai ownm-s of the 3. Those who place their properties forma, the Bohemia district in Ore- jy, thi<t Nevada laws: caoltal stock. l.OAOOOO from 85 to 840 Der ton This nronm-tv ^^i^?,8rold. Sending Cross, another u^ginai owners or tne into mining companies and operate for gon, Gilpin and Clear Creek counties, prospects are pr^ing^to^e good mine^ shares of $1 each, of which *400^000 is one of the greatest milling pr(^osi- the purpose of making their proSt in Colorado, etc., but are more nearly This city is located three miles south- shares is treasury stock. tions in existence and they have ore Harris be- pany is not selling any treasury stock the stock market, by the fluctuations analogous to some of the veins in Crip- east of Goldfield. Red Top Mining Company consists of enough on the surface to keep a 100- ^ ^ present, as it has sumcient money according to the reports from the mine, pie /Creek, Colo., Kalgoorlie, West Now, let us consider the cause *f all one full claim, and is an extension of stamp mill in operation for more than in the fashion of the davs of the Australia and others in whioh the the bustle and excitement in this re- !^**e Jumbo on the north and the Mo- Hfty years. ..v. The Goldfield Mining Company, wMch ^^(k^to^ ^m" mai^^chfnnel i^verynl^^and g*on namely, THE RICHEST MINES hawk on the east The company is Mainomc.,T.nopah, Nevada; presi- h?^h^ 8l6 OOO ner^tSn^^ was incorporated in January, 1904. own. s ^ I- $ ^ narrow anu ^HE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN sinking shafts on the property and has dent, T. B. Rickey; vice president. T. L. ?i&.OOO per ton. It cost tne three trrouns of claimn all ^ Those who purcha2se properties -must be watched dosely during under- The famous Jumbo is woi^hv^of the ^ big Mdge of milling ore. J. F. Brad- Oddie; secretary. H H. Brown Tono- originhi investors just $500. This is the with a view to develop them Into more ground development and in which the first consideration, for this, property !y* 'Y*`P is leasing on the north end of pah, Nevada; laws, South Dakota; capi- discovery of the or less permanent mines, and who ex- values are mainly disseminated in a caused mining men to flock to this re- claim, has a ledge of milling ore tal stock, 1,000,000 shares, par value $1 ^fi^inal Bullfrog, which has proven to Produced during the pect to make their profits from the number of narrow parallel cracks, gion. Situated upon a reddish hill, a ovpt* 18 feet in width. This property is each; 400,000 shares in treasury. in Ne- last ye^ $200,000 worth of shipping ore values extracted out of the property seams and laminations rather than in short distance from GoidBeid, it imme- Another one of the GoidBeid compa- claims more than3300,000 worth of mi)Ung ore. Ali itseif. These are the legitimate min- one large central weii deBned single °"'y thf 1-o^n^'minef ° f?^edhJtr^ "'es which has every indication of be- Tndt]^ isan ^ P,°*^** 4 ing investors whom this articie is in- crevice. ,k'so as ^ Mai^c^r GoidBeid 1^^- nresident a great mine and one of the iarge of q?artz" fuiiy 2000 fee? iT lei^u? 'edge 150 feet in !ength and 106 feet tended to assist, although of course it Third—The ore bodies in these veins Jumbo and Ciermont and twif fraction? C. D. Tay!or; vice president. F. M. Ish; Nevada which outcrops on the surface. A cross- depth, and much valuable mining may beneBt also those of the second Are short, but numerous and exceed- the Grizziy Bear and Luck? secretary and treasurer, R. L. Coiburn, yJniz^^o?one^'of^the saJMt noMth?: S"' keen run in a distance of 200 ^ stopes. class, and be referred to even by those ingiy rich. The oniy region, in the stitute the holdings of this company. OoMReid Nev ; ]aws. Arizona; capita] p^Jns la th]s troDe?t? eonsist?Tf feet, as weii as a drift more than Bfty Both the above companies are incor- Srst indicated. United States comparable with this in The great strikes were made upon the fuii claims tw?of whic?l??^ ^ crosscut, as we]! porated under the iaws of Arizona The region is an extensive volcanic average value of the ore is Cripple Jumbo ciaim some eighteen months ? ^/*^*!^ — Tonopah two in Lone Mountain and ^ various shafts, aii more than sixty with a capitalization of one million ar^ chaSmtarized by th.^iJ^^a Creekfcoi... but th.^st?ear oFc^id? ^°* ^. Production from this singi. Mohawk MRiing Company jus? n.^h"fnd^"as^f ^l?f^m $1^ m"$!5M f B^ws of the rock types known as an- Beid's existence, in which reiiabieesti- g^d?tr^stm rem^n and 2?nd the Si^ Rm fr^R.m^.re Biack Buttes, which gdve. them the ^m^n??Jen?y ship^d Bv??.ns ^ **csifa and rhyoiite. and intersected by mates show a production of $2,000,090 mined. The Bows-Kernick teas? are Bve ieases being operated on the possibility of at least three good mines, ore, as a test for goid and stiver vaiues receive any salary. The same officers numerous dykes of the same rocks, in smelting ore snd $3,000,000 in milting which was the heaviest producer has property, and the showings indicate YJ?YY ?2f "JL'"""fP*ration. and received returns from the smeiter **erve both companies. They are: Prest- aiso diabase and diorite. There is aiso ore (smelting ore being reckoned as shipped over $1,000,000 worth of ore }arge ore bodies. The location and sur- On the GoidBeid claims there is a iedge of $379 per ton- dent and attorney, R- L. Johns; vice an intrusive granite of the variety that above $100 per ton in goid value Over $15,000 worth of ore daily was face indications on this property make ""propping for 1000 feet, which indi- Main oBlce. GoidBeid, Nev.; president, president and mine manager. H. T. °r andthe mining fr%aU Ui'at be.owthis ho.st^dfrmn this lease when it wL he- ^e ^ shown"^?v J??* 'Tf^cnseiy beyond that of Th?Zinn lease produced over $250 060 oBice, Tonopah. Nev ; president, kjven vaiues ranging aii the way from Detch; iaws, Arizona; incorporated*fur ' *--------------. . shown any evidence of having been Cripple Creek, which shows oniy $200,- the Ridge-Curtis over-tl5O see and th. H. Ramsey; vice president, J. H. Fore- $40 tp $100 per ton. 1.000 000 shares par vaiue $l- tee nee favorable to ore-deposits either by rea- 000 production for its Brst year. It is Vermiiyea-Bartiett over $100 000 The "*an; secretary and treasurer, H. H. GoidBeid Daisy Syndicate owns three shares in treasu'r? ' ' TONOPAH WATFR 00MPAMY son of its chemical composition, or by only fair to state, however, that Crip- product from the Jumbo is aii over $20 frown, Tonopah, Nev ; laws South Da- c!aims at DiamondBeid, which adjoin Another property which has a sp]en- ^ " ^" ' ' reason of assuring. pie Creek had much unfavorable pubiic goid, some of which runs as high as 1.000,000 shares of on the south the Great Bend group and did showing is known as the Hazeiton — —------ The site of the main voicanio neck, opinion to overcome in its earlv his- -SC? Sne. the finest goid ever received ^R^th' M<n'm? Com'??n?cdnsittI of on. wes J the ' L.mbo E?cns?on"%?..?^f *7°^' ^f"afad about three miies north Cntii th. advent of Colonel B. O. ghmmty. or crater from which th.Vfl tory. while th. public was somewhat ^*,^rs^nMmt Th.B.w.-K.riUcL fu^^^'"l?ing b^^n"??d^j^"! ?h^aAt^l^.s^lcU?".^^ bL^%^"u^ m"^lun4l'w^i^ ^i- and J. B. Quigleyof San Fran- "°t teen Prepared f°r GoidBeid through the ex- phide or? being e.c<mntJ^, hT tak^n the Red Top and Columbia Moun- on this property and at the present time ^n ffft w?de and rJns $2OO dennitety located, but is indicated by traordinary results of developments in by experts to prove its permanency tain property; four good sized iedges two shafts have been sunk, 76 and 100 Assays were obtained from th. surface 'and. no one had realized the <x*nmer- an extensive andesite area near the Tonopah for two years previously, this and that the Jumbo is one of the great- outcrop and seem to be extensions of feet in depth, in which assays have been which gave returns as high as $7MS ciai value of the snow-c!ad MBs to the center of the proved ore-bearing dis- district being oniy twenty-three miies est mines in ti)e worid. one or more of the iedges on the Jumbo, made, ranging from $30 to $100 per ton. per ton. * north of Tonopah- They did. however, trict- pits, however, shows no evi- north of GoidBeid. ,Ali thq leases on this property ex- SY^ination and Ftor.nce P^Pcrty- J^inof^ GoidBeid. Nevada; presi- Mining men consider these eiaims as and th. Tonopah Water Company, with -r- consists of a number slips and Assures in the uppermost or John McKane; vice president, C. IX Main ofHce, Tonopah, Nevada; presi- ization, l,000.090 shares of $1 each; 400,- ?^pl^ not ^ company now owns 10.000 acres of or low mils and ridgres covering an oxidized portions of the veins, and is Tayior; secretary, George McC!eliand, dent, Geor&e S. Nixon; vice president, 000 shares in treasury. * The greatest strike ever madanw ft.* watershed suppiied from these same area roughly approximating sixteen thus difficult to follow systematically, CkildAeld; incorporated under the laws W. W. Booth; secretary, J. W. Stewart, Jumbo Extension Mining Company desert occurred recently on Montcom mountains. It has ten wells, each from F*??f ?7?*L t**s ridges rising to yet at a depth of 140 feet, where the <M Ariz<ma; capital stock, 1,000,000 Tonopah, Nevada; capital stock, 1,000,- owns two claims and two fractions ad- ery Mountain, in the Bullfroir MininJ 50 to 140 feet deep, and a pumping plant heights of 50 feet to 150 feet above the oxidized zone ends and the live ore is ** **c**I 400,000 shares in M0 shares of $1 each; treasury stock, joining the DiamondBeid Gold Mining District, a distance of one mile from situated sixteen miles north of Tononah n^can level of the district, while the found, the veins become much better Anuth** or<m*T*v *, ^^M0 shares. g ^ 4-6 S.?****^*%S5'* the Gdldheld Daisy at thetown ofRhyolita The showings on in the heart of the desert. The water Mdt^'toeing the Jmnb. ts th. f^n.ue ..v^"tm.Jt th?J?U^xt^ .fC^^ m^'t %'k^i<^]`'?f ^!" ci. pure, aud wi pkmtlfui that a dariea to the M<-iJ+h both walls clearly apparent and the Combination, which consists of two lumhia Mountain, which is in th# center being peculiar in that each separate high as $100 000 per ton have wee*'* trial pumping reduced the volume ,N? ^ ? .gs* to values in the live or sulphide ore zone separate groups of claims, the Combin- of the GoldAeld-DiamondAeld district, claim or fraction is entirely surr<&uded ta^dfrom a seam of Talcl^ thl not one inch. l^t are nearly as great as the average of ^ion Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Haze! Queen and Big quartz iedges outcrop continually by properties on which the camp's net. A crosscut 100 feet in ].oii?h This has aB betas accomplished sMca above the average ievei. the oxidized zone above. eiaims. side-iine the across the property in the form of greatest strikes have been made. opened up a big iedge °t being ' !sst August ind75 ^TquicMThM the . west of the town the region Fifth—The character of the change in ^'th^^sL^ndis^th^^Xin On the east side ef the mountain Main odice. Tonopah, Nevada; presi- than sixty feet*in width^ wh?Mi wit? DODUiation grown^Giat Se c)ty senoty is bounded by a line of steep slopes the ore as the suiphide zone is explored Cou?bMkUon is sl?!no ^ tunnel has been run in a distance of dent. Key Pittman; vice president. A. S. average $100 per ton. Crosscut tuMe i D^adequah^ OfSn^Ser forming the escarpment of an exten- deeper is favorabie to continuity of S?u? co^pWses ^x IveU ]o^??d "*Y" than 300 feet, whence cross- Watson; secretary, H. B. Lind^ Goid- No. 2 aiso shows up weii, as there ts a ^ive mesa or table land having an vaiues downward Copper bearing min- cSma Mti^ediust south ef cuts are being driven to tap the iedges Be!d. Nevada; laws. Arizona; capitaiized iead in this tunnei Bve feet in width xlves out altogether and iong sine, the eievatinn r.f 3M fYJl. .7 L\ an values uownwara. copper nearing min- eiaims; s^ateu just south ef the Brst 999 feet in depth. This tunnei has cut for 1.500.000 shares, par vaiue $1; 600.- which assays 2200 ner ton. wmtn housekeepers of Tonopah teamed to th7gen<^ai ]<^t ^h? ti?L " appear n the vein together with three different ledges, which assay fr^ MO share, tn treasury. ' Mr Edwa^d" ^ of th. .riging. make waKday and bathday coincid. from Ded^bv ^o Bat fv4^'?J^'n"^^: one or two other base metals such as ^g*Com^a?y' TMs iirop?rty^^, m,?^ $9 to$4Operton. At numerous other Verna] Mining Company comprises owners, sold his interest for $I25MO ^ sheer necessity. But the water company lY, "o nat tying iava Howa of antimony and zinc, and these aii indi- e%YY/*+vi"'YPf YYJYYYPvr- points the outcroppings have been proa- two c!aims and one fraction, the Vernal The new comoanv under ,,) 7. , -,t-- - , andesitic and rhyo!ltic tuffs. - cate permanency of vaiue in greater ,75999 andoMtside ofthe Brst^avment Pe<=ted. showing vaiues which wiii pay No. 1. Big Chief and Uncie Sam. located the Shoshone Mining Company wm I ?otr This wt!i have a canaeity of 2samo Along the !ow ridges mentioned, and depths, especiaUy where there is no in- of $5000 Die mine hM paid fo?Us?H This property is one of the within the rich minerai beit in the Dia- erect reduction works at an ear?y dYtr' If!?' . th. crests of the lower hi!is am nu- crease in silver vaiues over th. smaii and^in ^U<^ MO.^.<f h.s b7n dL choicest pr.sp^ts in the district and Biack J. C. Connor of Co?.rt3. SprK^t ! ci?e^ndL7 nJ^L^ merous ouartzose outcrops standing amounts in the surface ores. While vided among its stockholders, and now :""fe wiii be heard from it in the near 3. president; M. McDonaid. vice president; !!!Y ' * !ike wa!!s*or ramparts along the ridges these other metais in the suiphide zone over $500,000 remains in the treasury. *"iyT* -, — . ,, **Y the R. McDonaid. manager. 123 pounds. So the days of buying water """" - In certain be)ts, especia!!y those stiii continuing fuiiyjustiHes the more estimated there is at present $400 a0s Tonopah. Nevada; capital stock. 1,606,- depth. -i -------------------------------------' ^ proved to contain ore-bearing veins, expensive ptant necessary for bene- worth of or. of a less value than the 0M shares of $1 each; 400,000 shares in Main ef!!c^ Tonopah. Nevada; presi- the ground is greatiy discolored by red Bciating these values, and there is ai- figures named in the damps on its treasury.___ . . $X°^* Pittman; vice president. A. 8. , , — - —- egwa w . — iron stains, but this is not an in- ways a permanent market for these ground. Th. main shaft is down over ,Saudst<trm Mining Company ^msMts Watson; secretary. H. & Lind; treas- f variable sign of .re-bearing vein, be- smeitingoresin San Francis^ and M0^^ The min ^ a^^h?KM^,pUd*.^ K% l^on^ UL/ V A4LfLfA. The main v^.. f.B.w th. curs, of S^The Han^rtati.n and m!B- """" ' ^ * -------------------------------- tne siHctned iedges or dikes described ing facilities wiii soon be increased, dreda Very !!ttie stoping of ores has and spiendid showings are being made. The Co-operative Mines Company, a _____________...... . above, which have a genera! north- The Brst railroad, broad gauge, wiii been in the mine, the large extraction ^ big iedge on the Kendaii property, on eompany recently organized under the vt/ftn/rt/" vf%nBv vN#G ly/LL L/fuT* westerly or northerly course through- reach the town and be open for trafHc e<ual"g entirely from the development which the now famous Kendaii ,Mke co-operative pian, is now making ar- out the district,, but which in nieces in the coming Sentember At nreeent<work. and thousands of 1*tons remain was made recen$ly. extends s<kith rangements to commence extensive de- . are aiso found with a J east and w?et Ihc nMrest dei^t is at T<^n?h Mocked out ready for extraction A through the entire length of the ci&m veiopment work on two claims located .. . . !n Tonopah, stamp mill has jpst been erected, from which the Sandstorm Comp#ny north and east of the B!ack Bnttes. VAf fTtM #e y- Pin-mr #A locality these silici- twenty-eight miles distant by wagon as well as a complete cyanide plant. takes its name. This is bound to beTne They have two Bne ledges, which ex- F P"!M% *7$g f#?Mflfi#?$ t$ fR7f Ci W ous aiKes a prominence road. Two sampling mills are already Principal olHce. Monadhock building of the big properties of the district ^ a tend throughout the entire property. F known as the Biack Butte, located in operation which are fully occupied Chicago; president. J.D. Hubbard; v?^ short timk - from which assay values as high M ivwoGty. some five miles northeast of GoldRe!d with the products of the mines. Two president, T. D. Jones; secretary and Main odee. Tonopah, Nevad^; pJesi- $48.25 have been secured* and the com- and on which is one of the best mines ordinary stamp amalgamation mi#sare treasurer, A. Young, Chicago; State dent, J. L. Butler; vice president, p w. pany have every conHdenca that they n/7nr*</Tttt/ry. "^kted]y dee. seated. The hot wa- Company ha. its "W. mil! 1. im^atMu i?Jtt^ 4M.OM aha^J ^ ^ /C AfW!M^4TJ. J?d./r<M<^ h? ^ ^ wM?h't" Sd??Jlrd^ iSgt?^ ^ Mg?bu?^m ^ 6""f "MjftTirffii ^ 4^ ^ 4N$J among them gold, a little si!ver. cop- It will be gathered from the forego- 2L^°e GoidBeid Mining Company. The disclosed such marvelous values, it The extent of their territory is oniy ten fOtHfHdfCf. NftP Wf 3H4% FB4T"'V !MyfW4 4M$y per and some iron. As the waters rose ing statements that the GoidBeid dis- "I^t Md most ltnportant is the January comprises three claims joining on the acres. In the shaft, which is sixty feet , . . rr* nearer the ancient surface, and con- trict Is regarded both as a safe and thf Domination m<n?'n<?t^ r"*L"` tho f^ndstorm property. About deep, the ore body is two feet in width. C4WM 4D!4l 43$*d f!<7^ JfffM7f4%. aw^tly both the pressure and he.tipr.Htabl. Be!d for goid mining invest- ^th^^^mb^J Mr^n*3 ^d '^cked t^ _____________________________—_________________________________________ ^