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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1005. _______________ ^ ' __^JL-=L.ii' LADD AiOD7V7lA/7V 7?AS DJE?POS/7`S " ___________"—* I ^ j ^ I ^ ^ I wonderful wealth of the Bullfrog however^ owned by the company la situ- mountain. *I^ -------------------------------***—----- --- — ^ .,._________________________________ , . Mining district_in the southern part of ated on what is known as Ladd Mountain. The mining and m!iiing of this ore - — , . . ____________________________________________ T- ---------------------------------------------------** State of Nevada is as yet almost a hii] about 500 feet high and about 3000 shouid not exceed the cost of !H per /\/ #-? S/ /4 #1 /4 4 #?O jT/^f / F QTr 7FD C? STRIKE ON THF KFNDA!I FYTFN^inN unknown to the generai public. Did such feet from one base over the summit to ton even at the present time, considering iV4LJ VnL Vf ^ # tV#AfJ ^ R f\lf\!L \^7ll 1 l{C. f\G.liL/r\L-L. 1 \aiues and such ledges of gold bearing the other. The big ledge of this company the ampie water supply that will be de- .--------------e-----------^ ^ exist in the State of Colorado, Mon- cuts through the center of the mountain livered to the mine and at the company's , tana or California or in South Africa from the north to the south and may be mill by the Bullfrog Townslte, Water and in the last week a strike was made in Work is being vigorously prosecuted by ^ Australia, or in the wilds of Alaska, traced distinctly all along the surface. Ice Company. This would leave a net By R. L. FULTON. way of good living off the land or of the property of the Kendall Extension, owners and leasers on both of these ex- the whole civilized world would be ex- Its average width is eighty feet and the proAt to the company of $8 per ton on -r -- clear money earned. The report is that this strike averages tensions. The operations are under the cited and bending every energy to reach average assays throughout the whole all of its ores milled. The total proAt country produces fruits of a Aner Where the farmer has to seek a market from $70 to $200 a ton. The Kendall Ex- management of the Calcada Exploration the Aelds. A description of the property width and throughout the entire length on the ore in sight would bo the enor- Hsv°r or that are better keepers, and abroad he receives the prices paid there tension owns the Butcher, the MayAower Company at Columbia, Nev. The San of the Bullfrog Mining Company of Ne- of 3000 feet give values from $20 to over mous sum of $15,000,000. ft ^viM surprise many to know that the with the freight taken off but where he No. 1 and the Myrtle claims. The con- Francisco oAices of these companies are vada, situated on Ladd Mountain, which $1000 per ton. It is a conservative esti- The*fact that this company has already State boundary runs south into the Ag, h&s a home market which he cannot tinuation of the old Sandstorm strike at rooms 43-45, 214 Pine street. is only one of the many rich properties mate to state that the entire ledge will arranged for the milling of its ores in- orange and cotton country. Nowhere is quite supply as is the case in all the run. right through the Kendail Exten- -----—the district, will give a. slight idea of assay 320 a ton in go!d. Taking the iength dicatea that it fuiiy realizes the immense there such cei6ry, such meaiy potatoes, mining countries he receives the market sion claims, which it adjoins. In the The Montana Tonopah is the only com- the enormous values existing in the of the ledge on the. surface, its width value of Its property. There is no doubt such, juicy berries. price with the freight added. It is this same locality are the properties of the pany in Tonopah which issues to its camp. and the height of the mountain that it that the expense of mining and milling of Nevada should be the seed farm for the fact that has made the Nevada farmer Bandstorm Extension Mining Company, stockholders a quarterly report on the This company's property consists of cuts, you can conservatively estimate this ore will be greatly reduced upon the nation. Her wheat is heavy and strong the most irosperous and contented of his me Tiger Lily, the Wedge and Thomas condition of the mine. twenty-three full mining claims of twen- that there are I,S75,OOO tons of ore in construction of Borax Smith's road from *" foodvalues, growing on a clean, golden class. Tmimb claims. ^ These are south of and -------- ^ * ty acres each. On all of these claims sight, and there is every reason to be- Las Vegas, which will have Its northern straw, free from rust or smut. None of just now there is talk of best sugar adjoining the Sandstorm and the Kruger. An automobile mall and express serv- gold bearing /ledges of enormous width !ieve that the ore continues down to a terminus immediately south and within h*** oats goes for horsefeed, as there is factories at Lovelock on the Humboldt The Kendall Extension strike should en- ice has been established between Gold- have been found. The principal ledge, great depth below the base of the 2000 feet of this company's property. such a demand from the breakfast food River and in Carson *Vallev near Gard- hance the value of these claims as well. Aeld, Bullfrog and^Las Vegas._______________________________ * __________ factories that it is ail sold for shipment, nervllle. The Inauguration of these and %**^] '* . '!'* She could supply onion seed by the car- kindred enterprises will enhance the ^ San Fmncisco 5tock and Excha^rE^ D t A !\ /! A T'! N ! \ A /! ! i D D!K ! ? 1 ROOM. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. 331 FINE STREET. J [*^\ t" V 7!____/*\ ) V! /*\ ! ! ! N VV [ !____]_____ Lj!ll)N t*l by Jr .h" " \ of the iong dry seasons which may be There is probably no place in this Mepnone Main MO9. f ^ r ***\ H s—^ ^ ^ . depended to ripen the seed, the bright country where land can be hou*ht t<* ^ ^ ^ rmo5m^*^ 'the^d! ^rmJ. ^ ^ ID) ^ Ph!) ^ ^ ^ 5— 5 % ! s H s vantages of different elevations and dlf- Any single person over !l years of age Wnn. [Bannina!m,& Co. iVWnnaigMe ______^^ ________' . ferent slopes for experiment would give or any head of a family, provided they STOCK BROKERS. STOCK BROKER. * " 1* ^ competent student of any form of have declared the intention to become a MINING ANp OIL STOCKS. ^ . By Henry ThurteH, State Engineer. ______________________________, the settler will be divided into ten equal P'*"t M?** opportunities imposslole almost citizen of tne United States, if not one t?OMSTOCK. TONOPAH. GOLDFIELD Bought Tonopah-OoldHeM-Bu!!frog Stocks. --------- j annual payments. Water will be sup- **s* in the world. already, may take up a homestead with and So!d on Commission. gqg BINE STREET oth%r State in the Union can the t piled to settlers on a large part of these one infer, however, that the no charge except land of Ace fees. 820 PINE STREET, San Francisco. * Congressional reclamation act of June 17, j lands In April, 1906, and the Arst payment P^** farmer would be at any disadvan- in material interests Nevada is just -----------------------------------— ----------------------------------------------------------------- 19C2, bring so large a measure ot benefit -* °f 32 60 ner acre must be ,tpa.de to the t*S* *° the State of Nevada. It fs doubt- trembffng on the rfse and not fn a tbou- W. Do a Strtctfy Commts.!on Broker- as to the State of Nevada. Government fn December, 1906. , re fs any sectfon ]n the Unfon sand years wff) she offer the inducements nee Business, This State, third in area, but forty- No sett!er wiii be aiiowed to take more where with the same amount of money to settiers that she does to-day. The iong — fifth in population and wealth, has less VgMg than 160 acres of iand and any person '"tested and the same amount of labor period of depression is of the past, the CatMffH-ttlliiSi ]RSnn,!!<t,P'i)-a!mf* fn, T. L. Cddie than I oer-cent of the totai area under , " ' SBgg now owning iand controiied by these expended a man can do better in the future is assured. ^<a.Mii<U'.i<iiiii<di ]D)rU!K.(Sir<agt; cultivation. Great tracts of iand are so ^ - _ reservoirs and their distributing ditches ..................... ... CHAS. E. HUDSON, Manager. MINES AND MINING broken by mountains or iie so. high that has a right to purchase from the Gov- % ^ J- ! ^ ^ * _ * their cuitivation now or ever is absolutely j ernment water rights for this land.on { rTAOCtSCO Rf!d cOnODah'lWinlny ExC)h&nC*e. Room 8, 818 Pine Mrect. Thone Main 9BO. . . — , the question. These iands are not *" - fJSHS the same terms that are given to new { .CALL ROOM. GROUND I f.non stitrs nr rr THvr ** San Francisco. Cal. SAN FRANCISCO. TONOPAH. worthless, for they furnish feed for great eWR settlers, but not more than enough water ..... ^, ; —^______________________________________ —_______________________________________ herds of cattie, sheep and horses that to irrigate 160 acres of land will be ai- _. graze upon the wiid herbs and grasses lotted to any one man. This provision Phone John 2<59. Ofdce 9H Mills Bidg. that grow upon the mountain siopes. HgjB , of the !aw has been made to guard Rhone Main 1590. ^ / Phone Main 6791. <rx r-r gr Other enormous tracts of iand are JKBS! against specuiation and to keep the land ^ 1 *m. ^iillCtlQtC]r a <r, M!]]]i deserts upon which can be seen not a 4aBSS for actual bona fide home makers. * re ^ ^ STOCK BROKER. iniMil vestige of vegetation. Here there is no It is to be remembered, that the water K. S&tT!SOn D. L. Hc&!y STOCK BROKER. animal life, not even a lizard or a !s brought to every farmer's land. He S. F. STOCK EXCHANGE BOARD. __ . _ horned toad. For centuries under the himself need only construct his own dis- ' STOCK BROKER. ; j* STOCK BROKER. 304 MONTGOMERY STREET. g y gmciTand Ex- Cai^*st"^ "d rut b'tlng winds of winter and the parching tributing ditches upon his own !gnd. At Telephone Bush 229. ' ' change Board. * ' ExC^nge summer sun, these wastes have lain, HHKBA. the expiration of ten years a patent to 305 MONTGOMERY STREET. 534 MILLS BUILDING. ____________ shunned hy man and beast, dreary,-* In- the iand arid a perpetua[ water right Is ***** —————— .------ hospitable, dreadful. To regions such as given to the settler'and he becomes the ' —————— z ' Rhone Main 5528. Phone Grant 128. . . these Government aid to irrigation can actual owner of the land. Phono Mat- 548. Telephone Main 825. - - , bring no change. Not all that wealth .me wMnwsws3MH BOON TO THE STATE ' u .. ________ can do or science discover can make wruav. a-a *.u.. Reeeea* - —_________ W. H. Hannon ST, a these ,desert lands fruitful or fit for the 1, probably a liberal Astln^tf^)f the John E. de!RUyter C. M. K!!bOMm & Co. K. L. L<neney habitation of man These may aptly total amount of land now undercut- „ ^ ____ STOCK BROKER. ; { , Country thatGod Forgot. vatlon In Nevada and that this project STOCK BROKER. 6t^k***Hd' ^oti' ^titisthevaneyiand-theiandmado g* wiii probabiyreciaim25O,W) acres of new oh^e 335 PINE STREET M5 M!7TS nine washings of the ieaf moid W iand. it will be seen how much these MO MILLS BUILDING. end Tonopah Mining CROSSLET BLDG., ' ^ MILLS BLDG, from the mountains through numberiess 9g works mean to the Rtete of Nevada . Exchange. San Franct.oo. CaL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— ages of time, to which the great Govern- NH With the eft.rt .n the part of. the na- ^ 118 Montgomery ,t. "* ********"****^e———————ment act above mentioned brings aCj tional Government to increase the irrt- - San Francisco. Phone Main 820. Hi .. gabie area and on the part of the State Of3ce Telephone. Main 188T. * , — -, , summer How of the streams had XUu to protect and perpetuate the water ^ FT) ]t QyscHrsr'Srgsp xnre<r . —- JD/yf3TT/I/M P ^ been nearly ail appropriated pri<m to rightofeverysettier, new and.id, a 3. LP. LaHGteCKCr WHfredPage FTAf/T##//y / F /WA?/y W L## thepassageof the act. but the Hood nbwdav has dawned for Nevada. She COMMISSION BROKER. , ^ ******* VH, * * * FFFFTFW <LFV** waters of the principal streams ^ have J ^ holds out open arms to homes.ekers from Corre.pondanea Invited. STOCKBROKER more crowded regions and offers to each Member San Franciaoo and Tonopah Mining PA ^ ^ ^ /T ^3** PI ft fl*cse Hood waters in great reservoirs the protection of good laws the Hnest Exchange. Caiifomia Stock and Oil 302 CALIFORNIA STREET. P/t/VAt/fO /)/VZ/ P/yt/Ac/fO. for use during the summer season the ^ ^ climate beneath the sun and an epportun- Exchange. ' amount of valley land that can be irrl- tty to obtain a home upon iand wei! ----------------------------------------------------- " 0,0 CO/) HAYM/*Dn DH7f/ifMA gated during the growing season will be ^--------------------------------------------------------4- drained, well watered and fertile. Phone Main 5862. #7F-320/MrM'7MMFy%Z?/M?, ^ bullt.tLak.Tah.. and thl.lak. will --------------—-------------- ^ TRUCKEE-CARSON PROJECT. become a storage reservoir capable of Th. Tonopah Extension Mining Com- I- M!nCS CAM rcJM/`/OP/i The Truckee-Carson Irrigation project, holding 200,000 acre feet of water that Pany. of which John McKane Is president, IT). CppIIlger Jr. MA#r rGA/iu/on/. now under construction In Nevada, was can be used to supplement the summer declared a dividend of 350.000, payable \ — one of the Hrst undertaken by the na- How of the Truckee. In the Upper I- company is two years .old 503 CALIFORNIA ST. &nd A7/4//1//** ---------------------------------------------- - tiomal Government. The Truckee River Truckee basin six other reservoirs are ""*1 earned this from ore extracted #W##**g*^y V * vA V 71&/dflAo/ia Af/r/n ^ outlet of Lake Tahoe. It is prob- contemplated with an estimated totai ^ developing the mine. Room 309. t!! 11 y ably 110 miles in iength and empties into canacltv of 9O.O0O acre feet --------------*****-------------- iYUHlllg ^ ^— Pyramid Lake. It has a grade of about The Lower darson reservoir will have Tonopah is the objective point of at----------------------- TPI it 1 zz * 77 twenty feet to the mile. A great canal a capacity of 230,000 acre feet. There will I*""** two new railroads. The Central Ne- phone Main 1319. / (7/V L/ "/? /7 takes the water from the Truckee River be three other reservoirs in the Carson vda,n '* at a point about ten miies above the basin with an aggregate capacity of Borax Smtth will butid from Ivan- '.-Ay{' — — — ——— — — _ ^ gzgZ7gz^-,r-. - town of Wadsworth and conveys it to 250,000 acre feet. The reservoirs contem- Pah through Bulifrog and GoldHeld. -- I , 1C? 7MY "Hv-hgw Sait Lake and L^.*Angeie. are making MMimaCK W . iVMil€S reser\oir win oe constructed to store the Carson will, therefore, conserve in the <i„,sn<*rat* <*fTnrta tr* ranfur^ tha #nnr 0 77,7--^- Hood waters of both the Truckee and the neighborhood of 800,000 acre feet of water, mouj uad. of 8outt^f^e^NevadJ 8^n nrzrxn^tirb Carson rivers. From this reservoir iate- This should supply water for an addl- rn.r^anmthJn!d wakt un 119 BUSH ST. BROKER rals are being constructed to distribute tional irrivate<l e,-e« of from !MOoa Francisco merchants should wake up. ^ --------------------------------------- H`s water to the lands offered for settle- 000 acres of land. From the Clark railroad, between Balt 17711 .... Under the plan; of the Federal Govern- Lake to Los Angeles, a railroad will be 3W HaywardBldg., ** 7 , g ,, — *g ^ controlling works are to be ment, the price paid for these lands by built frem^L^s Vegas to Bullfrog. t^oeTe" Main 332. LCffC/* * /*CC O/7 ____________________________________________________' _______________ '______________ ________, Residence Teh West 2144. Member of San Fran eigen and TonooaJh rV"7^"'"^" "^" * Louis Hagan Ex.k.w. " eg a,wve ,reer, ^ ^ OP PA/P S/l A'DS PORvM Af/NP —*" "* "" *"""^ *** '"* "* J_______________________!________ ^ coyreapond$nt< Tonop*h, GoldA*Id *r ———————a * ------------------ — -............ ' —...................... 9$s And Bullfrog. ^ .. ; ` `:'''''t^LR.MMMBiKSSO'KKt^K'MMCKKMMKKKMBXHSB^MaMCKKiaMKKBnaXKSB WE BUY AND SELL M.N.NC PRORERT!ES ^ gMO!UH6!GD3nK3nU ifUStLO. AND STOCKS. ^ *" " , ^ g ---------------------CAP!TAL $!OO,OOO---------------------- 'Btaw-r -\*35JBHrsS!H!H9r$^Y55HHE3c$!haaMagK' * *.-'A g j. H- YouxG, Prc-^,nt jAs.aBOAt.CMMa g Rrnkpraco and Finanno Pn i.--'. ^ § _____— ============ § D)UAB)dj^B d!!U^ n!!d!!u6 bOa ^ 'IheOH!y CoMfie!<i!asiiiaiion CoaGeaeratBaaHagBasiaess ^ CALIFORNIA BROKERAGE CO., NEVADA BROKERAGE CO., , [g ...TEMPORARY QUARTERS^ ^ San Francisco, - - California. [g W. W. C$f. NaiC 3Bd HaM S(S. - - MLDF!ELD g 3^MXKMaMKMaMXMaa&MKMaaKKMBMRMgM&MXKMKKMMaMx5 "Ify.uw.sht. keeppostedSE^ BHHHBBS ^ gHWMHaHMWMW-MWHHHaHawaMa)HWHM<WHH S sLuf^r^Is^c!s 5 5 4------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j. 5 THE ASSOCIATED BROKERS 5 g "If yen wlzh to k.^p p^A g g write to D. G. Doubleday, Bank- H H ^SAN FRJ&asoo^' H Among the early Investors In the Mr. Loftus was one of the orlglna< Hugh H. Brown, secretary and treasur- S *^Ewr g S Go!dHe!d`M<f Bullfrog <RstWcts * g er and Broker. 329 Pine street. 5 H W))i send. fr.. of cost, many person 5 GoldHeld and Bullfrog districts Is noted i leasers on the Sandstorm under the Hrm , er; directors, J. P. Loftus and W. P. 5 ^^8AN I^ANC^^P' S S write to D G Doubledav^Rank- * S Sun FrAnclsco, Cal., forhismar- ^5! H ^[ho win send his address, a sheet 5 Mr. J. P. Loftua, of Denver, Colorado, ^ Loftus & Davis, which proved one-Douglas. — Wi!l send, free of cost, to sny person es g .nA HrnR#r a?e M#9**mr 55 ket sheet, showing Actual tr.tiH 55 5! the qtMtations and trsns-55 whowAsformanvveArsAnrnmin^^r of the best leases on the property. The The company owns dve claims situated S who wtU send his address, s sheet =,H 55 s as EH*. 7-" :-f5r^"s:a —-i;.? It!-:;: ^ I a ss-^"s:"'^.5^.'^S a S 5 ya'u<"'<'f ^e different ^tJ^ks g S 'tin Accurate ?dBa^ thY g ^l^^C^^y 'as^prMldem"^^th ^ }*"JI"I^iyl'^"I"I"'^hase all liars with four hundred thousand.hares g ^"^^'*'^.^''^<1 'b? g ! g wa^%u"c^'gft"'th^' nmrkit * from day to day, and distin- H , gg S?**2!!*T? ^ market can be had gg President, ^*\"!the stock on the market until he had in the treasury. Mr. Loftus and his 5 foiiowin* it an accurate idea of the 5 5g 55 H HTuish the aood and active M B! ^ knowledge )g Kenneth Jackson, vice president; W. A. acquired, with Colorado friends, a con- friends own 300,000 shares of the stock 5 condition of the market can be had g 55 #-==== Hi Sa stock, from those which Are In- S 5 Md whmh !^*n^iv^ S Shsrmen. as secretary. The stock of trolling Interest and. being a practical land the mine will be developed on Its i 3 M ** 5 S g""!!h^L*g^f' ?nd Active H S 5 S daily* o Jb""t S th's comply,h^ been privately sub-i mining man and operator, h. has placed i m.rlta ) g S ?t^k. fr^m tt^e which <^, ln! 5 a Iheet""'is free ^ a a pubiiah a wMkty H sor!bed. Thlscompany has exploited the mine on a eplendld basis for per- They are In .hipping ore which run. [ 5 wither* dal!y^orwMh*yehM^)a !de?g a active, and in which there Is no H a weeklw A!so'n^ite fo^mV^v=Y a M *""""""n*ry of a fr<lgo runs manent development work. The per- from 3200 to 3500 per ton- Mr. Loftua 15 ""red. W< aim pubiiah a weeHy* H trading. Write to-day. The m H letter"" or market — wide and sonnel of the Sandstorm Mining Com* has a strong financial following both 5 *""**^^a*f^^ summary of 5) g) sheet is free, either dally or ^ g g ..ud t. th... wi,bi^ It. - ...ay. from D2 to 3125. Th. company pany.,. a. exceeding!y atr.ng one. a, in Nevada and Coi^o.andin lllhi^ I B * I 5 Ala. writ, for mZ-ket g aHHaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaa aaaaaaHMMMMMMMMMMMMMmS claims located northeast of Will be noted: George S. Nixon, presl- mining operations he has been fair to 5 5 a '*""***' —-MMMMMMHaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaesssaB Bullfrog. ----------------- d.nt;G.org. wmgn.id, vie. president; j both th.pubn.a.d hi. associates igHMMMMHaaaaaaaaaaa!aHHaaaHaasHsaaHaasaaa*"