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______________________________ THE GOLDFIELD REVIETH^UGUST 17, 1907. CTftf'K M7WUKRT could ^re ber fr°m ^e^M! rMr!fPHHn*H!P Goiddeid Mining Stock exchange. : : CODES : ^)ULR ilAKnE) AVEKAUEb ^r^a^^ TT^ed AM tMuL! hHMAM 0 orHh^ ^d^h. ^ """" ------------------------------------ and the courageous colonel, tired of stock trading and some of the best ... u . Stock trading to? the second week score of the preceding week. The ^!e blessedness, and having a vivid U!EIMQ QM MCUAHA weeks on exchange were at the time W. H.Whitmoie L.L. Savage of August dispiayed a marked ten- week of August 10 compares with the recollection of the iemon which came M!rWA H[Y [wT W Ajjl$ of the lockout, when there was no ore B.L. Smith dency toward dealing in the cheaper average record of the last atty-one ?"*',"f ^ ^ast, _ went to California <nnj!MF vi$ IS<J W HUIS shipped whatever. - , , - * .a securities in preference to the high- weeks as foiiows: to ciaim another bride, but the young ______ In the thirty-two weeks since the HA/ ) ) H A /! * a___ priced. This fact is evident in the Number of different stocks record- ladys mother, by aneatbitof strat- . p. ,. ai . n n j drst of the year there have been sent WV HI WW H table beiow, which furnishes the 8g- ing sales, just average. ^warted the littie plan, and thJCigtp Shnn H Mnf Rp Pa$$pd to market 54,545 tons of ore and there M . ! M H! UNU! U ures for trnsactions. on the Goid- Average number of shares of each coionel, sitting alone in the cottage, "'"'G "C IUMGU have been handled on the Gold8eld held Mining Stock exchange for the stock sold, 17 per cent below. ^ ^e sad sea waves, awaits the com- y - ; j^LFl., Mining Stock exchange $20,692,002.49 ^ last 8fty-one weeks, beginning with Average value per share of all mgof another summer, softiy sighing t UU LtU!!ttV, worth of stocks. That is an average A the week ending August 25, 1906, and stocks sold, 29 per cent below. nevermore. Goodwins Weekly. A --------- of 1,705 tons of ore weekly and the Y )) )] ]]])f][) W ending with that one closed last Sat- Average value of the total number r.tr.c.-r ^Ao-rA. ,-rv Ai!v!SPS Fr)Pnf!S tn ftPt !n fnr tnVPSt- Y^eklybusiness on exchange y urday, August 10. It will be noted of shares of each stock sold, 42 per DESERT MORTAL)TY. AUViMS MMHUb )U UK! H! !UI )HYKH has run to $646,.25.08. that the average value per share of cent below. ^ . , ^ men!. But I!ieV ShOU!d LOOR !ntO ^biie week of August 10 made (incorporated) all securities transferred in this last Total number of shares of 311^^8 of the death of prospectors n.nJ.Hn. DnL„ ^ shipments 139 per ,n,.frpTH$rMT nnni/mo week of the list is far below the av- stocks sold, 18 per cent below. ^ °^ers on me desert continue to Properties Be!ore PUtttnQ Their cent above average, its record on ex- ]]\!Vk\ ! MH\] ! HM!!K kW\ erage for the entire period of almost Total value of all shares sold 42 come in with alarming frequency. ,. in change was 44 per cent below the !i"Lu!il!LI*! UHUDLttJ a year and is a big drop from the per cent below Never before in the history of the mUMHy IH. year's weekly average. ---------------------------------------------!____________________________________________ west have so many deaths occurred --------- Week Tons Stock AGENT FOR 3 > > ^1 ^ on vast deserts of Nevada, Cali- Mr. J. T. Hawkins, one of the most Ending Shipped Sales HVerpOO! & LO!MtO!) & G!otM !nS. CO. S?B s g S 'gg ggS <B<B<? ^rnm and Arizona, and yet more pe^Yexperienced western states mining Jan. 6_________3,111 $ 342,578.25 Antns Incnrannn Pn g-gg S-<g g.?S g. 5 - §?& Philfde?phirin^e^day^re^itl^ men, whose many years'work in Crip- ^n. 12 -----------1,789 1.272,140.00 Aetna !nSUranCeCO. WEEK ENDING sq g— p ^ sr s g ^y ^ of the h!sS p'e creek is weii known t. some of i9 ---------i.92o 945,327.oo North British and Mercanti!e!ns. Co. S' 2.5^ of mining in the southwest.* The rea- our readers, has been on a visit to y^h 2 i ?89 7R3741 09 HnPPn In^HMnpP Pn S Ssg °-S . sonf.r theunusualm.rtality in the^England this month. Besides spend- 9 IIIIIIIIIlHl' HsSoO " 'nSUranCeLO. _______ SK "*" S ° *"**"°S regions is that there are at in vi=ifin^ hi. n.+m. Feb. 16________1.016 536 285.50 AtiaS ASSUranCe CU. ---------------------------------^^^—— present more people on the desert . s""*e ume m visiting nis native . sps vsinn ...... Aug. 26 ------------ 77 18,923 $0.36 $ 6 816 74 1457 085 $ 524 888 75 ^ ^ ^ Nottingham, he has been on Mar'ch^'IIIIIIIlLSSS Ss^OO AgriCHitUrai !nSUranCeCO. Sept. 1 ----------- 71 14,727' '.34 5,*075.22 ^5,620 36O,3!l.'i5 "mnrexperencHnd^eTfm^y if ^ m connection March 9 ---------- 518 754,483.75 PhentX France Company Sept. 8 ----------- 67 6,571 .48 3 213 35 440 300 215PQ4 7H similar Mcpenence ana taae too many ^th mining matters. His views on March 16 -------- 467 500,700.50 „ ..... ^ ^ ^ ^ ----------^ M:ss , ?SS f^t the^c^r^.plt ^ —y ^ topics are both instruct- ] March 23---------------- , 885,607... Providence Washington !ns. Co. Sept. 29 Hi:::: OS 2176l S 5'459'74 I 479'8OO 37l 262 75 ^ persons made their homes, and important, and his knowledge April e ll"! III! l.O^jMMS YOrR Surity CO. L^ g*S ^867.-.. ig ^ :::::n:; i.S^jg Amsterdam casnaity cn. Nov. 3 _____ 81 31 896 *45 i457f'23 2'582'^o that due to any of several actively engaged in inspecting Ind May 11 _______ 873 727,144.04 RRRM A TMQTWFFT Nov. 10 - ' 96 27 764 *48 !3'4^87 p'ooHon °ther causes, among them excessive reporting on Nevada mines and min- May 18 _______1,016 592,891.10 fRAlM JiKlLM Nov. 17 SK 77'77o rs 11'533'"n 1'777'1tr ^'n"r'r-1'rn pneumonia and death by vi- ;^g propositions. Whilst admitt.ine- May 25 -----------1.432 637.431.50 GRi.nFIRi n, MRvana Nov p.4 -------- .1 ^ ifpHr- ^,572.50 o encem various forms.-American and regretting there are manvwii^ June 1 -------------1.441 149.220.001 *ALM, NEVADA. Dec. 1 93 S 9'0960M'K9 9O9,822.4OMmingRev,ew. cats (which as he says are inevitable June 8^-------------1,624- 358,580.50 Dec. 8 ________ 98 17 524 *39 6969 03 l'717'36O --------------------------------- mining districts, espec- June 15 -----------1,549 484,344.00 PROFFSSIOMAT fAWDS Dec. 15- 98 11 969 *36 4 360 46 1'I7p'qss 4p7'7ps'7 R!f RHfURA PHD ialiy when they are Rrst actively be- -<une 22 ------------2,991 287,718.50 rKUi-ESMUNAL LANDS Dec 22 Hi Ip':i4n sc J'oon'oc 127,325.30 FkH-v r<W ing opened up as in the case of Goid- June 29 ------------3,588 306 477 on —- Dec 29 ----------- 76 6*^4 t,015,775 389,469.25 L"U UVV)T! < VU Tonopah, Bullfrog etc) heis July 6 ________3,384 181,768.00 . H P? ^ -^-'"nn i\!RPTHFPfd TAAAiD o^he opinion, from his investigations. July 13 -----------3,919 498,503.00 * ....................................................! Jan 12------------- 97 tn 312,578.25 ^(jKinrK^^A^r^^otonly that Nevada is already a July 20 -----------4,015 406,842.50 ^ A T WFMTWrn * Jan 19 -----------1M i!'m7 ^Hnn 1-272.140.00 great mining state, but that rich as July 27 -----------3,369 503,198.75 t DK. A. J. HIMIKER I^n' 26 ----------- 90 8,735.03 1,513,800 945,327.00 - --------- are some of the properties paying August 3 ----------4,044 454,738.00 I j Feb. T 80 12 303 *77 9 546 76 ^9H4 226 ^SP^ain Hasse)!, of Go!dfie!d, Now sood dividends, the present is as August 10 ------- 4,074 360,622.60 ! DENT!ST Feb 16 ------------- 70 10 961 '^9 ^509.65 l,l3OA25 553i32Od)O V!sitmgJacRS0nM0UntainG0Un-lieve^wm°b^tht^tra^naryfu- Totals --------54,545 $20,692,002.49 I Feb! 23 :::::::: 72 I6*,O79 .54 try, Says Great Activity Wii! foi. Ar=ryf rgJi? —S' 1,7.5 646,625.08 ........................................ Mar: 9 ::::::::: 69 i9g7 g 1S55 HUS S:!K Constructton of Rat!road. ^ ^ ^.ky strike. Detch & Carney Mar. 16 ----------- 65 15,486 .49 7,703.08 1,006,580 500 700 50 r. t - r A u n ^ shrewd a mining operator as Mr GoIdHe!d, Nev., Aug. 1.—It is re- Mar. 23 ------------ 67 21,630 .61 13,218.01 1,449,195 885 607 00 Captain J. A. Hassell, one of Goid- j^g p Burns for so long ideMi- here ^ ^ strike has ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Mar. 30 ----------- 68 21,257 .74 15,883.58 1,445,600 1,080 083 75 ^M's most prominent capitalists, and Red with that famous Crinnie Creek made right in the heart of the I Aprd 6 ----------- 73 19.077 .77 14,766.20 1,392,618% 1,077,932.35 Louis H. Newkirk, a we^known a? mine, the Portland, as its president ^^y by a number of prospectors and] Ma<n street inrii 29 ---------- Jf nn'F?o 12,897.97 1,515,300 967,349.50 torney of New York, arrived in Win- (and by the way we should not be ^ The much looked tor has a-*" GOLDFIELD - - NEVADA ^ ---------- ^ ^-648 .71 14,703.41 1,672,500 1,190,976.00 nemucca this morning and went out surprised if he does not become f^ ________________________________— April 27 ---------- 79 18,903 .77 14,491.92 1,493,315 1,144,861.75 to Jackson Creek in Phil Bh<HM*s President again one of these days, for Campbett Metson Brown May 4 ------------- 64 13,128 .73 9,536.79 840,200 610,354.50 Thomas flyer. it is quite a mistake to suppose he thTt entertainment at ^<"npBeil, rietson M Brown 1H ----------- Cl -f 11,728.13 1,160,734 727,144.04 The object of their trip is to in- has gone to live permanently in Ne- ^ers'UMon HM^on^ First Augustus Tl!(ten May 18 ----------- 61 14,798 .66 9,719.53 902,700 592,891.10 spect the Nelson Consolidated copper vada, his Cripple Creek interests are who h^e nnt nrnsnect^ ^ tbiJa-r-rnmuev. A-r.AAA, M!ay 25 ----------- 49 14,181 .92 13,008.81 694,850 637,431.50 mines, which were purchased by Cap- too extensive to ailow of giving up CM do so M 7 3o tnd 9^MrMrk ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Mne 8 ------------- In i^n9v 'c7 ^84,800 149,220.00 tain Hassell a few months ago and his Colorado Springs residence), has .ach evening h)Jw iedgef struck Nixon Mock, Go!ddeld; Brougher-Go June 8 ------------- 48 11,097 .67 7,470.43 532,655 358,580.50 transferred to a strong company of taken a very active practicai Rnan- every Tliursda? and^,ind^ van block, Tonopah- Main street June 15 ----------- 50 11,576 .84 9,686.88 578,780 484!344.oo GoldReld and eastern mining men mal interest by underwriting and in Thursday and Sunday. r,hvn)it" June 22 ----------^ 47 8,230 .74 6,121.67 386,800 287 718.50 and investors. Since that time con- other ways associating himseif with ------ Francisco June 29 ----------- 54 8,701 .65 5,675.50 469,850 306 477.00 siderable development work has been some good Nevada properties, which R $\ RfYV)t/! FQ ___________^______________________— July 6 ------------- 38 7,696 .62 4,783.37 292,450 lSiyiHLOO done and new bodies of rich copper he intends to thoroughly develop. L** "* LH7WLL.J f$mc T Havoc Juiy 13 ------------- 70 19,238 .37 7,121.47 1,346,680 498 503 00 °*^s opened up. Captain J. Shay, an Nevada, he informs us, shou)d not MT!VT?<c: ^ nrv-v v tc * **By"S July 20------—- 58 12,205 .57 7,014.53 707,900 406*842*50 experienced GoldReld mining engi- he passed by too lightly, it is truly ATTORNEY-AT-LAW '!"'J 2? ------------ 64 13,710 .57 7,862.48 877A5O 5O3:i98Y5 ueer, is in charge of the property and a maiweilous mineral region not con- Correspondence Solicited Moodv Buiidimr corner Main Minor Aug. 3 ------------1 60 l4,6O8j) .52 7,578.97 876,453 454 738 no ail the claims have been surveyed for Rued to the coppers of Ely and Yer- mooay nuuaing corner Main, Miner .... , j, ' ^*l7l2r- .37 5,008.65 987.300 3Hn'n29 Kn Patent. mgton, or jthe gold and silver of Gold- GOLDF!ELD _ _ NEVADA A___A . —$ 8 R?i nil—i i97 ------ ' ' "The Neison ConsoiidTa^^^^^^ei- Reid and Tonopah, now profit-produc- Agent for Travelers Insurance y rn ^ ^ -J ^ °.^1-U5I 1,197,72^ $ 622,068.10 nioR to n, noint which ing mineral camps of no mean order. - - Company *M"<MM'---------------. ^ ^ /n -Ai6^umn9iopper byit^ish*grade ore, and "WonS^T^* J" I of the really great ones ^diby with fully half a dozen shippers BLACKSmTHiNG ^ y/Y .J (7# / / #-##<#^/\/ # A that section is in for a genuine botm and many prospective. The Goid REPAIRING Hnimr cwnv.vc ATTORNEY-AT-LAW * -* Y within the next few months. Its Be- Mountain district, for free milling "EfAiKlHG, HORSE SHOEING ---------------—----------------- ' veiopment has been held back by (he low-grade goid ores to the south- and 517 Main Street JiiliT i ! diamond Buiifrog once, additions to it to be made so "'hi overcome this condition and there. Southern PaciRc, are going to create------ --------------------------- so ated ^ shortly to enter upon soon as a larger amount of water can ^ ^oing to be a big movement out a stir in the mining world—the ores _______ a campaign of exploitation more ex- be developed. that way very soon. Within three are there for sure. And without G tensive than was ever before waged ^ -^ugeies and San Diego people months the Western PaciRc will be doubt the celebrated old Comstock 4 CT/`hf\f\Arhf\ rH`h/`M** ____ -rn. . . 0 upon that property, owned largely secured possession of the In- completed to a point only a few miles mines, which a generation ago were X 1 ! ! H H F A !\ ! ) 4 by Senator W M Stewart ^ ^ froup .f Rye claims, in the °nr property This will enable producing millions per Month, are X <J ' U!VUO. COMM)SS!ON MERCHANTS G oy senator W. M. Stewart. Consol- Homestake neighborhood. There is ^ ship in mahmery and supplies with the new cheap power, improved A Ar.N.wC*rrvi,.«.h , , Y idated is a merger of the holdings m evidence a 20-foot iedge that prom- operations can be conducted milling plants, and railroad facilities Y * ^°*l"win^Lin...fstapi.Hrtiei..atTh.irN.wW.r.h.n... 7 of the Bullfrog Mining, Diamond Bull- ^es line values at substantia! depth scaie necessary to the making quickly forging ahead and are to be 7 ""RTH END OF MA!N STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF P4SSFIt!HFR I)PPf)T Y frog and Diamond Extension comnan tons of specimen ore are sack- copper mines. When that time again reckoned amongst the live Y Swift &-Co-. cackinv rr ^ , .. ,, rHjjERUEK,Btl'UI 4 ies comprising ahn.it ?nn -^"*- ^'Pment at the MayRower, comes we wiii place a large force of camps of the great west. 4 Gold M^ai^d HighG^de^uM ^VAifmYTyV.T' Y ' ompnsing about 200 acres on which is now drifting at 400 feet on men at work on further development There is," said Mr. Hawkins, "a G BEER in quarts andjdnts! 'HONEYSUCKLE MiLK^ T Ladd mountain. Already each of milling ore that indicates a speedy taking out ore for shipment, great Reid for legitimate investment 4 HALL, MARVIN SAYES G these estates has an excellent show- solution into shipping class, the WMR this object in view we have al- being opened up, and I cannot think A HANDLED UPON CONSIGNMENT. A ing and a large amount of develop- l`i^y having consistently improved *'ea<ly ordered 50,000 sacks and wii] that the British investor is going to X STORAGE AND GFNFRAT WA!H?HftTI3!7 nTTCTMrcc G ment work to its credit. On the Dia- "Rth increased depth. Air driiis are commence shipments as soon as the let the opportunity go past him. It X - vvrxHMlLMJ JC, HU* mond Extension there is proved a true I being added to the number already on Western PaciRc wiii receive them, needs some care, I admit, to distin- X Our Sidetrach Facilities Wiii Save You Drayage X pay shoot that averages around 880 [band. When we commence sending tut the guish between the good and the bad.' X - __________ ^_______ X per ton. The vein on the Diamond Montgomery-Shoshone is a steady f ch copper ore that is there ready to but if the investor wiii make his in- Y_________ ^462 ====== T from one to four feet wide vieids ! shipper and is blocking out an enor- . s^mt to the smeiters, look out for a quiries before investing in lieu of af- ^ ^ X returns of from $5 to $375 per ton. I mo us quantity of Rne milling ore. On "°°m that wiii make the Jackson ter, he can't heip but make a good - _______________________________ _______________ Of three ledges cut on the Buiifrog 400-foot ievei the crosscut from mountain country the center of at- return for his money. I strongiy ad- Mining two show shipping vaiues. I Shoshone is within 180 feet of the faction.' —Humbo!dt Star. vise your readers to keep their eye Work is to continue on aii three Polaris vein, which wiii be thoroughly ---------------------------------- on these opportunities, simply exercis- At the Buiifrog Gem there has been I exploited on that ievei. Drifts are U/!!t Mnt Aff!)!atn Ibe same care they would in any D H ^ ^ started a crosscut at a vertical depth !'°'mwmg ore on the 500 level and "M! 11U) fDDttQtc other line of investment, and keep — of 200 feet and it is expected that a ^be 550-foot shaft will be continued to Mf!tL *L - i J * * I away from alluring promises of 100 ^4 w ^H drive of 150 feet wiii reach the ledge ^ Probabie depth of 1,200 feet so soon YYl!!! tt)R !!!f]!)Str!HlX b^r cent per annum, as they are fairy near the Goid Bar. ' as oii for fuel may come to the 120- ______ tales."—The Angie-American Mining Within the next few days there b°rse steam hoist. Miner.- -mien ___ Guide of London. ^ 4J [ should be deiivered to the Gold Bar the near future drifting wiii be- , , , , , meeting---------------------------------- ^ R ^ A < — mine the machinery for the 60-tons at the Montgomery-Shoshone Ex- refused to indorse the res- Has $67,000,000 Left , H*!BRC/\N ! mission and wiii later be^ consider- . Another new shipper is the Na- Jbe resoiution was to the Rucing*distr cM of Ilf Yukon"t^ ably enlarged. tionai Bank, which is sacking choice effect that the Federation invite the ^ Yukon to see ^ Some changes are being made in the °re and storing big dumps of a pro- la ^ Industriai grawi baM:s ^bin.if^ reduction process recently installed ^uct that will miii on a handsome meet with valleys where the nMnc.r* ! H H H on the domain of the Goid Buiifrog margin. The output comes from the Federation at Chicago on Octo- ^ methods mmer ^ ^ H The piant wii] be running again Jit& 200, 300 and 400 levels. ber.^;9O7, for the purpose .f re-es- ^ Placer methods has skimmed off in a week or ten days. At less than 100 feet depth the in- tablishmgand strengthening the In- aseason .smnUnL The Goiden Sceptre is continuing ?"ne shaft on the Original has ,icne- b"strlai Workei^ of the World spent ^^,^ason sampling survey- —--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- in its search for the extension of the t*^ated the ledge and a drift on the was ^ to the referendum of Levels Thlv eMim^o tfl^ ii, ^ _____ ore systems exposed on the Tramp vein wiii drive for connection with membership of the Federation, and j almost 867 non nnn*^i * Consolidated anj Gibraltar and before the older workings. f T""*' ^** ^o betakl^frL grlvo?f f *C*T)V`T7"r-'TT^^. Y the end of this year it is the expec- . YVJth a big hoist working, rapid A . i. .. already yielded 8H9 (inn nnn^'^T`f <j> r ! A \A/ r^T I) tation of the management to have headway is making in the sinking of ^ ^*bed to change the , .X. ' To re- Y L . AJ. W \-J 1 opened such bodies as wiii justify the ^he main shaft at the Providence, ad- constitution so that in future it will ^ ^ advanced I f erection of a mill. joining Montgomery-Shoshone. requii^on^y a two-thirds vote instead ^sot^"vanced methods wiii have i C. 1 D 1 1 Ore has been followed from top to A few more days should sufEce to three-fourth vote to caii a strike. _J___________________Y t^tOCK JOrokeTS A bottom of a 100-foot shaft on the carry the drift from the bottom of —Tonopah Bonanza. Tuscan^ ----- t —===== t Greater Nevada, and with the pro- ^be winze which Tramp Consolidated ' ------------------, _ , . v 4 vision of a new hoist sinking has K"t^`rn from the fourth ievei on Joneses in Wales. i,isthe^nMfhv^h^M^^^^^ i MEMBERS GOLDFIELD MINING STOCK FXrHANJrF 4 been resumed. the Denver to the main ore shoot. The number of Joneses in Wales is ^ ^e Nevada Hydrauiic f DiLJL,IA EJH,ilANGE f Laterai developments is now the ----------------*-*—-------— iilustrated by a story toid of a cer- .wav^Jifh wBI do X /^1JT**11 T^.T i Y order on the 500-foot ievei at the THE MAJOR'S TROUBLES. tain Oxford college, much resorted to R.,me exnenst^f^^.,na^ expensive j kjOicttieid .. .. j\jeVaCLa 4 property of the Homestake-King --------- by Welshmen. A man from another to ^ J? bMId and expen-1Y Y Consolidated company, there hav- Poor old Major Stanton has his coiiege went into its "quad;' in search drau!icmacMnerJ ba. h.^"^^^^^^ f — Market Letter. r.n D __________________t been blocked out down to a depth of own troubies when it comes to doing a friend, and called "Jones!" Ail and th. been purchas-1 ^ era on Request- — i 400 feet free miiiing ore to the vaiue a martiai stunt, or e!se Juiy is his the windows looking on the "quad" nut in shane f^r being , T of at least $5,000,000, with every foot un!ucky month. Just a year ago the R^ open. "I want John Jones," said g"s ust of additional depth showing an in- gailant major was married to a Phii- the man. Half the windows closed „i.i,L *ocr adjoining , , _ _ creased enrichment. The incline adeiphia cooer, whose charn^ had] "I ^an the John Jones who has got "wee bf The purchase shaft, at whose collar there is to be captivated the major ot the First Bat- & toothbrush Al! the windows closed .. ^ $i&.OOO. Mr. & _______ # —-— ^5 } THE NYE&ORMSBY COUNTY BANK ! is continuing to a depth of 700 feet, younger than the major, but he did Have Good Showing. sgnts. n*nu At*U M vnAHHUL## UVUi^n f 4 with drifts to run on the 600 and not mind that, so he Hxed a cozy At the 145-foot ievei in the shaft PRODUCTION AND SALES DO ^ TONOPAH. GOLDFIELD. CARSON and MANHATTAN $ 700 !eveis, and meanwhile a new triple nest on an aerie near the malpai, of the Butte Boys Consolidated mine NOT<)RF TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUS!NF9R 4 main down in the desert, and from the on Red Mountain a stringer of ore ______ ' $ CAPITAL, (fully paid)..$500,000 SURPLU8 *io9nnn ^ working shaft of Hie mine, wiii be sluggish environs of Philadelphia to containing free goid has been opened If there were needed proof of the § r8,me^e and foreign , 4 sent down to great depth near the the mad whirl of the greatest mining up, and assays taken from the string- fact that the physicai merits of Goid- i foreign exchange and letter, .r credit i*,u.d. junction of the Homestake and King camp on earth he took his bride. er gave returns of $5096. In the Reid mines do not control dealings <y - ,. OFFICERS 4 claims. Having iong since developed But the sand dunes did not make crosscut to the east a good iedge has in their shares on the exchange it! § A^hJ^°CMherr F B^e^'eno^r^*S' R<y<-r.ft; X suiHcient ore to warrant the buiiding a tremendous hit with the iady and I been exposed, which also gave encour- ! couid be found by a comparison of & Tonopah; )^? Vir^n, G.idafid:' R B M^r Manhat,Yn *"""' ^ ***""'' 4 ^ a 8fty-stamp mil!, the Homestake- after braving the sage brush for two aging values. Tne property is weii tne two columns of 8gures beiow, the ! 4 —,—cr*-rr< oc A King has new secured at a distance of iitGe weeks she packed up her dishes equipped and wiii be abie to take first showing the tonnage for each & D-M. Ryan, ML McDonald JasGSwpenevThnmaav.^u „ . five miies from the digging enough and went home to mother, declaring care of aii the ore which may be week of this year and the second the 3 Edward., F.G ^wlan'd, A D %Y^^^^^^^ " 4 water to supply ten stamps and a that aii of the goid of the Hesper-'taken out. value of securities transferred on the rrana Golden. Nell McLean 4 securities transferred on the