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' -r *' ^ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1D05. ' ' ^"""* — '"*"'j-' .......................` . - . ...I^ amHiiMHHD im !niM<nnmnn nil mmiM)xinmmnniiHHnw wwwwww*ww*ww**w**ww*ww**ww*w**a************2S *---------- *......*.****.******************************2 I --------------- TTH F? ---------------- is TimnnA nnt nnrt n h %F — * nc — [IQMP^MOLBf)ELB [ YANKEE G!RL la — R!!i ] FRflf! *" I* try"''" The Yankee Girl Mining Company is one j I{ HULL! !tUU * {# !of the best mining prospects in the BuHfrog IS A _JC-H_ ..rrTt a* ' with Four Hundred Thousand Shares, in the , a# g H[j)A ag ..." ji Treasury, a portion of which is offered at Gc §2 ^ ^ 22 per share for deveioping the property^ y 8 J^-. !, . .^a !' ] ^vorabie, and are on a line with partia!!y de- ga: ! ve!oped properties which show splendid values. 8 H, <H A H B ^**itefora late prospectus. :j '" ......^ PATRICK BROS. ^ ( §: We are an the ground and can give yau §*, `' ^ * COLDFIELD - - - NEVADA y :s retiahte iaforraatiaa, ' Cat Weeldy Mar!rat §1 z? A //" z \ / zr Z7 z? c`z3z7 // z^c /1 /7 =j , § Letter fEialsaiMrated baaldet at :: ^^ Y V7\ ^^ ^ ^ ^ A LEGITIMATE j H /HQMAttQ mWtMniL\ 1§ GZ^^A^GT. MINING INVESTMENT j a# ' z ;' Z ,- ZZ 8: ".'- J' ^_______. —---------------- J :: ============ . a ,S`CM7^C6 %72J E%^^ZM77Cg SA<?W CThe Tonopah Sitver and Qoid 1 I* —. ^ S TT7 ir A 7 * A 7 7 Cjr 4 Mining Co. Owns Eight Claims al ^ *T ^ ^ ^ S rrF^ 8 rM JLT (about !6o acres) s!tuatedd!rect!y north of the property of the Z^ Little Tonopah Company and northwest of the Boston Tonopah and aa Tk < !jt r% ft /A, a a S 8 S CB -----------^*-----------* . Belle of Tonopah. This property shows a splendid well deHned SS t! ! fl ! ! ) 8 AV U U L ! ! It aa ..._______________________range, seventy mHes dtstant, where the per8cial gash veins and permanent [edge, with surface values of $n.oo. It is theirpurpose toestabhsh XX V ! < S ! S < A M' V Sh- a a % ! ^ -,,,rr,,,.nrf-n,T.nnr, n-<rii-!-i--r--'_ni< ! newty born townof GoidReedis clam- Hssures. There are law bodies ot ^ p[,nt and to begin vigorous minmg within the next sixty days. :: .. . A-..'. ... ... !#H ! ^ne\!rJch othfrs"^ ^^ai^And'ail. ?his, in This district!, already attracting the attention of invest.^, !a . Mem!)efs S, f, SM ami iichangc Board, , 8j!, ^^^^ r^.t."y r^%g^ont^ ; #a - - ........................, ,. - ' ^ . <`W? 1 ^'d^ert,. pearly eh^eterlzed ^ beaming. / 8 ===±== aa i.' y - ^"'. having' f ^enerari^rtif ^d""somh waiting for some one to recognise it^ A limited amount of treasury stock will be sold for the present I II 8!f ' it c'ursf atd^eparatedby vaheys from TheA..dthrngsln a mitral at 15 cents. ' i SS nrr,nro ,. , t ] r L 0 i)J' f r !] Uf Un))m-n $$ ^ ^ilh°.n^^^i'rpeli^re^ar?tv°as* mr pector. who has oniy sneers for a the- OFFICERS—Zeb Kendall, President; J.Poak, Vice President; ^ aa OFFICES! Merciianh Exchange &midtng, S, E,;,n, W, net)man, ^ -,r^.A' ^uth ^ th^Atchis.n,^T.peka and tv'mR^rv'^ft^.^th^^ HughH. Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. / 8 ' a? fvnnfvs and "ranges%,^nm 'a J mn ?mlo.ks^ften DIRECTORS-Z,b. Kendall, J.Poak, HughH. Brown, J.L. \ II IfnInflpipS'TnnMHh l!py)!)da 8! so dehned l! thfirn^&e^n ends P"^es by MMya.n^did Hayward. Bart Sec!.. \ aa LOS MgeteS) tonopatt) neiaoa, _ aaj .'A-' they have an approximate eievationot wJ^ta^mith. FISCAL AGENT—Harry F. Sheldon, Tonopah, manager for ! aa gsg) 7OOO to $000 feet, faiUng gra<3uatty to an exciten.ent hail been seen by "Branch" A. F. Coihn, San Francisco. ! S ** ....... .............. ........ ^ altitude of 4OO. feet .riess in the most desert branch n, < 8888:88:8:aa:aaa:aaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaa ,- generally "" .....................1.^^-^----------J< 4 a=a=—===*' -- ^- '—eruptive rocks, thougli occasionaliy of -" " "'"' !j" fHlTTTS AT jj , expM^on)y sedimentary rocks, usuaUy ^"rteT^much vatue. ^The re^on^was ______ _______j K ` TT n. # H A }%l H ] ^ L ]%[ ! K nmestone. .... because the prospectors took for assay <a*a<asm<smx^*<^*CS^^5!^^S55^5!^5X—!^B B H r E BH ^ M 8 ^ )T ^ S LR a ^ - These ranges are geologica!iy y°^ng ore. rejecting the good because it ^ H G H a ^ T TilTjil T TTLTJ K ^BKr-./=/ They emerged f^m the waters ages ^ ^iack and white quartz. AT A W A M ! R A* '** VAl AJ**- R i after the t^h^wh^ the^Sierra^pe^cs „ generaiiy .wwtMeM.^Nven the , jHjg f! 1 * H 1 ^ Bf H Y ! 1 VH H B H § Z-^fTATh TT Z^fAAT V\RT /TjTA § ^ °^I. At th!{ time, or soon a^ter they oi.^rst" decHned to^ assay EME] 1 H ! § B H ! ] ^ B ] ^B it TT LJ^Haaa H BaaBl^ fata ^ ^ ^jg%H St were^evated from the waters, there ^ because it looked to be barren. E H B ) H B BA HIBAa# )[ ] H B a B% B ) E , B B B B )A! E ,B H p/ &.' O came ti great overdow,of )ava, now present year wiii doubtiess see !SA N E ,ag[w ,A a an a ) n.j a a a a t S #Q K }!%n ' ciassed-as andesite or rhyoUte, and ^,^^y rich discoveries on the desert. ,'^4' K A-Z A 1 A -* *. '***' * -*- g i after other ages there came another jn„gt Qt the things which a horseback , MMM{HMHBx H Ef^E K K \ overdow of rhyolite or "maipai," each ,,rosDector wiii find may be located. ; BzsHsaaBHBB ABM. a E K _______AT=============== X covering much of Nevada. Those were tt ], g^tg to sAy that many of them ! X Ur r IkylbO A\ 1 R times when this earth sheii was ^.[]] ^.g]t years for their value to! X X Z*yT' ^ cracked, and heaved* and folded: when t,e discovered, as the great Jumbo did ' BT9 MB B A SH B B] X - K *Y tV-great masses of haif-fused rock 8iied „t Goid8eid. Its qua As outcrop stood X J! ,,, b ,.,E , ,s gj[ R ! y I cracks, forming what we know as above the ground. Many a prospector yv*Tl^Vw^E ^*T * s H M ^ i *T*i * n ^ i ^ A ^ R H ^WA^?E^BEE #EE\O A^HAr!InNAM5nnB ^ / 1 dikes, or broke out in masses that )„ past years put a location nottce on! X A R yo) /y \ JST y formed hiiis; great hot springs boiied ^ broke off quartz, had it tested. t *y,EH *y,E, ]I) JI Cm ill Kl 11 E */'! 1 Nt' vB(I B!! §J^B R * R V up and their siiica-iaden waters found it to be worthless and never -re- j X ' ______ R ^ Br_ yr `7^Ey formed veins or mountains of quartz, turned to it. The next wandering ore i ^SM-aBBstazsMssa<amm,iww*. amarn<mwvw R '__ _________^-------------— ....^ ' ) X The Cambrian, siiurian, devonian, car- hunter did the same. Finaiiy a man , ^ ^^ vw!t* V^lrsrsy*\T\ST^ t R ,. boniferous and triassic were tilted up took some of the yeiiowtsh, decompos- X r g*T4^JtwtE A E E EEM E M A! , E E E)J^ X **' —*r he ^een on the Hanks of the gg part of the vein, and immediately X ) MJL^ l*-<KJr\JL) R W/V-Myn/!O M r ranges now. Conglomerates, quartz- the world had rainbow colors for him. M ] ___________——------—-----------------------------' R of W. o. M*f/tfavt/r, w. e. ]tgg and limestone are the oid sedt- The despised dirt was the vaiuab!e ore, __________________________ X X ------- mentarv rocks generaiiy seen. Lead worth thousands of doiiars per ton. '——r——' '*" ' "** X K The storm center of mining interest stiver ores are found in the time- Somehow it is human nature, crop- —*^ —————— R — Cc#!w\ateS see # *" the United States is the Nevada gtone. while the goid-bearing veins are ptng out in the prospector, as it does t[fu[ palm grove in the world, which x rvr traMWS"'- ^ , .y- . . X desert. This may be designated gen- mostiy in the oid andesites and rhyo- in aii the race, to be b)ind to the good presented to Cleopatra- ___ ___ —— ^ X JAS. E. WHITE, GoMneM R gratiy as that part of Eastern Nevada !ites. There is scarcely any known ciose by. The sun shines brighter and *what has been done can be done. It yi T*S ^ y y y^ X R ^ing south of Urn thirty-ninth paraliei. variety of ore not found on the dessert, the shade is cooier on the distant hiii,g^g,travagant to predict tlmtth. EA E^ E^ * EEL) K — — ^ jay WAMT^TH^ $ lying south oit All the world knows of Its great gold than It Is near at hand. time will be when the Desert of Nevada r* r* B B B r* BB R Of ROBT. ALEXANDER, * OHOp&n. R The desert, however, continues south- gg g^g the ores it possesses In the feverish haste to get there it produce more than ores and met- AAA^A\ X_____________________________ward into Caiifornia to the Mexican ^tiich the worid does not yet know is weli to remember that aii the good that its vaiieys will' contain XO___1----------—---------- " . -r,-rr-f ___--! border without any material change in important. Copper, lead, sliver, things are not found first. White as Raids of waving grain, and that the ng, —^ ^ ^ I or character, and the ore antimony, tungsten, cinnabar and a ruie it is better to take time by the g,,yg and vine will grow ybcre ^jne L#E E^. Er— # E E '--------—----—--------- * _ —^-—^i,Tr)n-<nTid deposits "'-"Y,r.tcon8ne<i to m^'y^-r-nmT have seen in oroven good foreiock than tohangonbythe taii, ,,,.^.nd sagebrush nourish togetner. ET E E^ /\/ E E E ___ ' ... : . . .. deposits or promising prospects. Coa! there are exceptions to it. They are ------- ---------------- jLFl\V^4 UL \^V/4 a E ^ < lias Has not yet been found in considerabie discovering good ore in Greece, where *zat!i-v UZ^T* A Z^Z^Z^T\ COT?H ATPTf\M ] ^ centra! point of interest has ^ ^ tact the cretaceous, In mining has been followed since SOO C{-1 A\A7 S HOT A fl\lfjT) i Evil <: moved in acoupte of yearssouth from principal coai deposits of years before Christ, and where De- ^ * I ** ^ [Tonopah, 27 miies to GoidHeld, and West are found, is, so far as I mosthenes was an attorney in the first —-^.-.s^TZ^Z^ T*Z^ , . -.- ................ - —s [ again farther south, 70 miies to . lacking in Nevada. Thin seams mining iawsuit recorded Hy history. CDt?lN(_iS I U TST\z\TZ<nE\f Get In on the Ground Floor ] Of %ok^are found in carboniferous The business end of mining w^s the BROKERS [time. It is not !ikeiy to remain there ^ ^.pte Christo and other same there that.it ie now. Business trZ\*T*E*t ^ ^ - - _^-, — __ - —^ ^ , [many months, as there are other por- ^ , have not developed into consists in trying to get what other frr 1^ HU I E.L^ , B ^rtJT? MT?TA/ ADD! ! 1QN [ tions of the desert where rich mines imJormcne Severai out- people own. SJ!L t [ THBz *N#L W V#!z" V A WE A AA^tV E p,gy be found, and in their turn be- ^nythtn* ^ ^,g. f.und at Coai- The present year, nor next year, nor ____,-------- E come the center of attraction. P .. . ,ba Tononah Raii- many a year to come, wiii end pros- TO E BuHfrog is located Jn Ny.*qCounty, Esmeralda County, but their pecting chances in Nevada. Nor can on the !th of the present mo^b tho „[[ .[[ reputabie an- - - Nevada, in tl?at blank ppace on most ^g g^-,. one predict the probabie location of the g ,. Shaws Hot Springs, at Carson - . p,.,,__. ^Z^latWH^%EZE maps which is marked "AmargosaDes- received from there gave resuits richest or best things to be discovered, ^ity a.nd Wai!eysHot Springs, near hsted GotdCeid, BuHfrog, CoMAe!d and Coiumbm Con^t ),t Mr ..d hmbYd""i<"'. W^k .. ,.I ,. 1. ,.r rg<! M l.j.r ?Sr'SSS,,^ ..!'3 X'."!H .t=. k.r. .°-". k-r,.ld. M be started at once and to be completed m sixty days. mance has woven many ^ 1°^ ,^' ^ Let found in Nevada. iess per ton is treated with contempt. $33,300 There is a joint stock Go!d6e!d real estate and k^. rrrr..., M.d Mr „d.^ Sgi,S-yR. ^ Hd E?%!Ss M.'" ] HEPBURN & HARRIS rr,rmr,,kn NEVADA ' EAL.fEH/E\Al W ***^* * * Weeks. Hague. Bmmyns and Spurr of rirea^ death-JuggJsth^ miiiing purposes. But conditions are Waiieys Springs wU .h^e attacheu GOLDFIELD - - - NEVADA qnle A<,ent* for the United States Geological Survey , ^ l^^y com- changing so ,raptdty that in-a short 6000 acres of ihnd^hwiH^turn^ Sole Agents f _ _ _ __ ^ have written ^bo^vaHouh parts of R rocks. ^j.g ab^it?OOO time they wiii be entirety different and bl emcked^vith trout and ........ ......... T*$-— Z`d-k!e^!vdn!rl frtltHtll\TP) TTSitZ* fill t))i tt is no !ongbr a mystery iand, P above sea level. On their west- many of the now despised !ow-grade ^Vea preserves wiii abound with — The uOl(IHClG*LOlVIllDIa At)Wn&M,C vU. though it is far from having been stud- ^ .tde descendi^ to Death Vaiiey, ores wiii contribute iargeiy to general ^ti^ grouse, coons, deer. etc^ for the ---------------------- ^ - AU A , 'eft in detaii. From these writers the ^nstde^ descenmng to ^jtn v^ ey, ^e raptdiy building raii- g.neRt.f the L*^mo- 5*****"*" - OfHces, 330 MAIN STREET, Goldfield, and on the tract. leading geological features can be rouchcanyJna On the eastern side a roads wiii furnish crude oil from Caii- iscioseto^keTah^Mdanaummo g BROKERS* References—Goldfield Bank and Trust Company, Nye and Orms- learned, ion? escarpment generaiiy stretches fornia or coai from Utah, thus solving bi^ iin^wi^rwnfro^ ^ **co. (!WC.I. * Reterenccs—^ t- fessors, nOw abundant on the desert. ^ ^ the vaiiey. These escarpments the transportation and fuel problems, brook for tn<^ac ^ ^ ^ Wa!ieys for ]) Ms mm STREET, by County Bank. , who can name an eruptive rock after a noticeably peculiar feature aii The water problem is not a serious wno w<sn ^„ting. The Carson Hot ]g SAM ?RANCtsco. ... ^ ,. - ,, - rk..,. one giance, or te!i that a certain char- desert. They are aimost uni- one. There is not A vaiiey in Nevada wiii be run for the iocai bust- ^ ^M) send, fr^ of cost, to say psrsoa H R..I.Hspbura Will Bsatthe Russ House for Thirty Days. acter of ore proves the permanency of °ersaiiy Rmnd sioping away from the -where there is not an underground nw 5f%o country aimut Carson, the ^ ,^ot^t'st)^<l'^"snd*' H _________________ "" °'° denoeit. one can !earn some bast .f the ranges. and in manv p)ace. water supply. Weiis wiii find it at)c.mMo.k ^"d tim gMd JieM. of^Nye , ^7 ^"k * other thlng$, though it is queationa,ble y.^g ore are covered by them. In depths varying from ten to three or [ and Esn)6?M** T^e seringa are H Bxch*n*$. This *b$$t gives the H , \ *----------------——-------L---------—--------------------------------4- whether the knowledge is not subject , have I ever seen a moraine four hundred feet, and in many of the of th.watersor ^,,%d"oy,5. the )E ofSots} tt.t **fb.*?d by g ^ _____________ ________ ^ to the Josh Biiiing. criticism.- It is bet- Sr.^her evidence of giaciers, Fun.rai vai,eys the geo!.gicai condition, are oir^ady wid.iy advert. g ^ ^ * *"' ^ . ter not to know so many things than Range is mostly oomposed of sedi- favorable for obtaining artesian water, coast. ^g ,anitariums run in con- H „ ,,mss. ss wet. s. a knowtsdz. ! n* to know so many things that ain't so." mentary rocks, capped by basic iavas. -phe vaiieys are underlaid with sedi- neetton with both establtahments and g of which stock, ar. bsttistrsd.d in g The desert to the eyh # a boundless gome of the oid iong known and mentary. stratified rocks, with a gen- the baths wiii be fitted up with Orien- g sad which ys 'osc''"- ?'***, *M}'* * iH!,' . - - ^ $ iand of suniit gray. When the spring .^ost or quite deserted camps are era, stope to the south. At their tai magnificence. _ ______ g ^.""w^ siM ^biilh l s'.k'v 5 ' ` ^ '.n g rains come, giving a. breath of !ife to feeling the revtvat and showing an un- northern ends there are springs and -------^ '* ^ ^" 5 msrk.t totter, zivtnz summary of * . t s Y* ' the dea^-looking, endiess sea ot sage- suspected wealth of ore. This is creeks which Tun but short distances. Rhyolite and Beatty are rap.aty .ck'. business, wht&k ws w.n AiM E B brush, the coior changes to a greenish noticeably true of Tuie Canyon, Lida then sink from sight. These furnish growing towns; Btur$Mt* because ot )] ^nd to thoss wishing M. tkyU gray; but the summer sun soon takes y^ey. giiver Peak and Liberty. The the fountain head. It needs no prophet the surrotmding mines ana Beatty oe- ^ 5 i,. ,,-A^ y 1 away the emerald hue. Here and there latter was deserted for years. It was A^,A!t,^.r her. hnies which <mdeen cause of the water suppty. MMMWMMMHM*MW wiii be rareiy found a biotch of red or the despair of the prospector_and is into the stratiHed rocks wiii ............. ................. ..jHagWESHg yeHow or brown rocks, or dark shad- the delight of a geologist. While its , ^any cases And artesian water. ____————————————— H- .* I owe, like a bright-coiored hat in a formation is simple in theory, it is ^ f^gf the commercial worid is npw HEMM**************** — . . BEE Quaker congregation, breaking the mo- complicated in detaii. No country , ^ awakening to the truth which H ..r. wish to keep posted 5 ^EzaE#B#EE%)#E E E#E#E tS ^tKdfof*ttm^!anTaMu^ S ^^anM.*J.'cai..forh,sm^ g! PEbMM}H}n(y ^e.^t=r:or s^g*^ ^r^w^t^K^ S s - uOtQmintttg bu. aouth"oM^^Httie"dis^^'is apecu- box^T^ea^^aceswimre'G.e"iimet years has promoted the boring ^)rar- H ^Ls"^^the different stocks 3 cvnslFuH Claims. Free and Clear. and unbroken and J^aMe ^.uRa " 1 & ^ IR,'K * 7.-foot iedge. Assays from .. .. ! iow hiiis. It is the myriad of white others where it 's Tb. lif,dH of*Sharon where David * Stocks from those which are in- 5 tof3S34.H. Treasury stock r3c. M, MB tents that make up most of the town siiiciHed to jasperoid. There is one The Helds of Sharon, w^ere uavm ^ active, and in which there is no * Kxs *y sx y*jx w5ts syijsrsss^ - ;mi"ii,,x:."t.,K;'"fi,,,i?: — """*"* '"**"* a A""-""'"—" a mlnine town is putting on airs. A Within a mile Is a mountain of water made them blossom as a rose gs^—————————————s—B[————Z* j _____ __________ ____________________________:------------------------^—g- tie ^rther to the left is the Kawlch equal else of serpentine. There are su- and Antony had there the most beau- HMMHMWMHHHMMHHM
