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TITS EVEIIHTQ ITERAtD, AOUQUETvQirE, N 11. TnTJUSDAY. APRIL 1G, 1914. MINING, 4 - New Mexico Mining News 0ft qW) 1 H 1 ai J&s-S P EL cL lln.l OIl Mine at Mr Ins, Tha rulrm of what appear to hava been an old mine were found lust week ni-ar Htcln. Prospectors nnd cattlemen hn mum have frequently passed over the spot never discovered anything to attract their attention, and It remained for John lliiydun to make the find. He Immediately Blurt ed to excavate on the mint, uncover ing wheelliurrow. pick, drill and shovel. No one In the neighborhood aecin to hnve nny Idea aa to who did the work, th oim h It I generally pre sumed to hnve been done by oldtlma Mexican prnspertor There la con slderable ore now In eight, and no one hna been found who can any def initely what It la, though aome assert thnt It la dry platinum. It will b aubmllted to a tent In a few days feM'orro Mine ) blend. Work holders In silver 'ity of the Hocorro Mining company, operating the l.lllle r'snnle anil other mine nt Mugollon, are weannit a wide amila these, duya, nil on account nf pink allpa of mier received from the New Vork n1 Mien of the company luat week, aatnn being, check .or one per rent dividend on the tnek they hold. It la nulla prolmlile that a one per tent dividend will be paid monthly from now on, na the company la In aplemlld financial condition and la turning out bullion and roncentrnte at a wonderful rate. The totul pro diii'tmn of I be company hint month hna been figured out by a local wise aire, who hna watched the bullion and concentrate aliipuienta aa they lutxred through Hllver City at Ixu.OUU. In the Mogollon. The finka Co The ahnft recently atnrted In port ill tunnel It ha reach ed a depth of I 'i feet. The vein ' eragea nlmut 4 S feet In width and n)i from 115 to 12) pT ton. The breaat of tunnel A, now In 3-'fi feet, ahowa fair width of mill grade ore. Mogollon Hold and "upper Ci.ni pany Arrangement hnve been nuide to Mart regular shipment to cuatom mill of ore extracted In development The holding of the company are quite extensive and Include nm very pioml'n vein ayatema. I'arlfle Mlnea t'o. North and aouth drlfla have been atarted on fourth level. ' The atope below the tuO-foot level la yielding a grade of ore u perlor to anything being mined In the district. From 10 to J" tuna are aent to custom milla daily. Iieadwood Mlnea The mill treated ST. 0 tona of ore the pnt week, with a concentrate output of 1 tona and I2UU ounce nf gold and allver bul lion The plant la working full ca pacity. I, Ini i. In Mining and Development The wlnae being aunk below the flflh level recently encountered a four-foot ledge aeaaylng from II to f 12. Drift have been atarted from a wlnxe at the alxth level. Aifblcnt at New C'opiwr Mlrwv The Artesla New aaya: While Mr. Normnn, now of thia city and former ly of Itoawell, waa being lowered to the bottom of the ahnft of the cop per mine east nf the city a few day ago, the rope attached to the bucket In which he wna riding broke, Icttlnit him fall to the bottom, a dlatance of twelve feet. Ah he fell he turned a partial aom eraiiult, alighting on hi head. When picked up It waa found that he hiW a deep em on the back of hi head from the rnk bottom. I.:uer It waa found thnt he hud a aevero ronciie alun of the bruin. He wn brought to hi home here nnd la alowly recov ering from the effect of the full. Old MimIim Mine I'mler Itond. Arniijo llro. hnve ucceeded In In tereilng rnlern capltnllat In the Modoc mine property In the Organ enat nf Ijtu t'rucea, and a bond and option hna been executed for a period of sixty duya In which t..e buyer have an opportunity to expert the mine. The price to be paid la In the neigh borhood of Ibo.itiio, and if the prop arty la aultable for their nee the vur chitecra will Immediately invent IIS".- In nmchinery nnd development. Thi will open up another of the lurge mine of thia acctlon. ASBESTOS nrnnmT RinnoTA ULfUO Mill 16 NEAR LAS VEGAS SAID TO BE LARGE - Rumor Sayi Two Hundred v Tons Are in Sight on Prop erty Near the Government Planting Station. (Speelal rrraee MereM) l-.ii; 1.11k gns, N. M , April I .'i While the rumor concerning the dis covery nf a lurge deponit of ashee to peer here are peraiHten:, those supposed to be lntereted In that ptoperty are very urn oniui linn ai Iv o alioiit It. and it I ald thnt the dls oiii'iv I to be kept aa quiet aa poa- idle until financing hna been com pleted. The il-pi .nil a located ner the I'nileil Stale loreatry tree plant ing station on the Uallina river, II imlea Iri.io Im Vega. Two hundred tli.. nmi ml tona of ore are auid to be In alglit. The prlie for the ore la 122 to I2u per ton and the rot of min ing thia deposit. It ln aald. will lie ex tremely ..w The deponit la nine mllea from the railroad, and can b I rii nnp..rt.d to the track at ainail tost. It la aald I but the atruta bear ing the uNtieatog hua been atripped lor Irom I.2UU u l.tiUO feel and that it arlea m width from three to 40 feet. Kxperta from the plant and mine at Mhiifter, Texna, have been over the field.' The leading aabratoa concern ut thia time, are the It. W. June - Mitnvllle company, with heudq iurtera In Milwaukee, capital Ixed at Mil. two. into, and the recently oraatilaed Mld-Wet coinpuny. with nfli.es In iM-nver, working uider lupllal of K.OOO.OOH. The output will be used for the manufacture of lumber, hlnglea, and building mate rial auch aa are ueed In the con atructlon of the moat up-to-date fiie-proof building under conduc tion at the present lime. IMPORTANT REPORT ON RADIUM BEARING ORES IN COLORADO The InlercM that haa recently been mmilfemed In radium hna created public demand for Information colli practical and theoretical In regard to l ho mineral depoalta from which It ' derived. A ahort report by Kdln H atln nn the "tleology nf the I'lfh blende (tree of Colorado," recently la lied by lha t'nltad (tata genloglcil aurvey, deals mainly with the geoloay, mineralogy, and origin theae de pntli. their practical utlllaiitlon hav ing been treated aomewhat fully in other publication. The quantity of uranium ores min ed In the I'lilted Stale la exceedingly amnll, and the great bulk of It, from I'tuli and aouthwealern t'olorudo, don not curry pitchblende but contain the brilliant yellow uranium mineral carnotlie. The amall pitchblende pro. dmt Ion of thia country la all front the one locality decribed In thia re port. In lha heart nf 1)11 pin county, fninou aa the birthplace of the gold mining lndulry of Colorado. There pitchblende occur aa a conatituent t mineral vein which were ft rut worked for their gold and allver content and which atill yield Important amount nf the precloua metala. It la not ably Ihut the only other locallliea in the woild where pitchblende haa oV t n MiruniHiii m DEAL CLOSED AT PlfJOSJLTOS Stauber, Bell and Wright Se cure Lease on All Property of the Savannah Copper Co. Near Silver City. Kllver City. K. M April 15 - Meer. Hiniiber. licit hihI Wright have eeciired a lenne on all the prop erty of the Huvannn Copper compniiy ut Pino Alloa, co.no"! Ini; "f thirteen claim and Including (he tm.et r teliMlvely develnped and productive mlnea In thnt KeiliMi of the country Mewir. Stauber and Wright have been In llillilth. the lienil'iuitrtel of the HavHtina company, for the pnt ten duy. and are now on their way lank to Silver tty. Th.i deal la an Important one, n It menn the putting tnio operulluii of a nuiniMT of propertie which are now idle. Meara. Hell nnd Wrixht have held a leuae on the I'nclflc mine and have operated the aame with eplemllil auccewt, taking out, many tliou.inilii of dollar' worth of hlKh giade ore I'mler the ptenent lenne It I their Intention to handle the great body ol ore which la of lower grade but which under proper handling will prove profitable. Tending their return to Silver City the extent nf the opera tion they propose to undertake can not be learned, but It aeeina lliouireil that through the result of the present deal mining operation at I'inoa Alto will be very largely lncreaed, even over the large amount of woi k now being done. Meaaia. Hell and Wright are old tlmera In the i'lno Alto dtalrlcl, and having apenl mint of their Uvea there are what might be called apectnllnl in knowledge of the peculiar forma tion which are found In that locality. They are both experienced In all line nf mining. Mr. I. J. stuuber hue been uperinlendent for the Savanna Cop per company for a number of year and la a mining engineer nf wide ex perience. The cmnblnnlinn la one from which the he! of result run be expected. Mr. stauber arrived In Silver cu thl morning on hla return from Du luth, coming by auto from Iteming. He aald thut the plana of the new firm with reference to what they proposed to do with the I'inoa Alton properties were not altogether complete, and he could not go Into detail. He atated, however, thai several nf the In met propertie would be operated, and that within the year the firm will have a large forcq of men st work. It I their Intention to erect a Pilll on the property and treat the ore by a meth od which will eave the value in sine as well as those nf the other metals, operation will he cnniroenced on a scale commensurate with the means of the members of the partnerhip, and Increased a seem adviaahle. I. I Wright, who accompanied Mr. stauber to Duluth. la In lx nver, look ing, over milling mnihlncty. The property leased Include such well known mine a the Hearst. A Ian tic. 1'aclflc, (Illicit .and Minn 1 ramie, as well as olnrrs not .o well known. found In IniportuBl quantities In mln. eral veins are the Krxgeblrge (In 111 hernia and Suxniy) and the Cornwall district (In Knulund). Its mode of occurrence In theso countries Is a1l described by Mr. Haul In. Thia report focma Professional Paper tO-A and may be obtained free by addressing the director of the nlled Slufi geological aurvey, Wash liigton, D. C. m I l O MEW MtXICO J 1 life" v WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS "State Seal" Watch Charm Warranted 14-K Gold Plated Rose Finish Medallion To Every Purchaser of a 5c Pouch of TUXEDO Every patriotic citizen of New Mexico will wiva'c one cf these Watch Charms. It stands for his state pride and loyalty. Every detail of this State Seal is brought out by heavy embossing. 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NHiniHw nr t'n 'l Montai li If m'll Takt aTat'' llaMiiii"Trr Till: tn t-all oik th iinil' raiKtivil aa -01 I'cnlriil Ave., .ii at AUiU Uu ii". on or brfui o thr t .1 hi day of My, A. I. 1914, anil 'tt.' Uielr tM-rmini iHi auiil romt'iiny. E. TINNKV. Iloc.lver of Iho Hub C'Uxhing Com- NEWS AND GOSSIP Do aome food you tal hit hurk (( good, .nn worit baili) ; f. rni. n; lino stulilii.rn lump and nui-m H iru. our, R.issy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. lllitin pile. Jul h rt.iwn: I'nm-' lniriin illsvats svvryihliu, tcuvinj J nl "nlv 'Hiwrt Ji-wi-lry r- nmhlnK to sour and uirt yuii. Tin r ! "l,r'" "' ''i"1111"'. hut mrry a nev. f naa anything .0 s.if. ly .UH k. "'''" -" " '. iflry. rut bI.iss ... ii.. .. . .. land allvi-r 111 our j. w.lry 1l.p111l111.11t. o rrrtalnly r live. N iliffiTi-n u t,1H.w,,, , how Imilly your nlnmn. li I dlmndfrrd ) iZzzr i''Z. Arizona mining that It atr.ngthrn and ri'Kiilaii y.nii toinurh an you can et your fuwui'c food althnut fi-ar. . Most rnnrdlr alvv vou rtdii-f muni . ! Wlllrox N Tlia prntirrty of thf tlnii- thfy sr. slow, but not ur. ? Chicago Mlnlna Ar Fsnlurai l.,n rm 'I'HlK'a lluK'iin" Is iiiilrb, linsltn a , iiorultun Is Ii 1 culm ri,i.i.l.-riihl.. and puts your stomach In a lio.ilthv I .l.-vH..iini.nt -oik. wh.'li. ral 'iimtitlon an the misery won't niii" 1 .hii.nieiiii. hnin :.. .-n nm.i 1.. iln ta('K. ! Slll.l.r II llolll m. m lili'lt 11m :ild You feel dlffiiont a ioon 11 to hava fur nun. lid thn riiii.iniHi.il '"I'lilie's )laiHln" romp In rontiu-l , of I lie iiiuiiuui-iio'M In lh way of ro wlth thn Rliiiiiai h diatrn Just van-I turn. The iimprrty la of 11 r,"l'l Ishca your stomuch gi-l .'t, no 1 ln-urlng hnrin'tct rntd In t-4ilv iliis "' . no bi ll bin., no crui'tiitions ol of tlm rounly i i u very liroiiuiicnl undigested food, your head ibsis and imilui'-r. you feel fine. WIIKoa NVwa. At lh Ilill .Shirni.in On now, makr the best Irm.lmni iiroup of mint- in ilia Draaoon nu.un- yon ever made, ,y getting a lurtio f mins. owned l.v J. II. lirmht. W. S. flfty-ei nl raae of Pups Iil-ipepsin ( i'ampbell, Ju k lluaenibark uml from any drug atore. You reap., ml An hie Meek, a I on-final drift I being l.va minute hoar need lens II la nil fee from indigestion, dyspepsia any atomuch disorder. riTel TrHsl Cw ( ihiiHiiiIiI. New York, April !. The exami nation In thia rilv of witnesne In I He mivi riinii ut poriHx'Ulion of the so- ulli j cereal truxt wll' lu.l.-rl In- iIhv Tha.neii hearing Mill l.n lull 111 CUUaga on Holiday, April it. run from the- I oin of a i-f.e.t shufl hh h wn mink about a year ago. This group t In I inn Is situated In iho vlinlt of ilia lilin-k Liiam I properue and a nr-fot vein of ore, reputed to lie of good Uallt, was encountered while sinking the abaft hurt yinr. .- Jerome New'. M'eraliona ur to It. resumed at Ilia i..rty of lb Juni ata Mining ".mpany.a New nmchinery ing tiniimicln n bail In I'm hisc i -ouu- j cjally able in hanille the lm 111 iuus and will lie inuineo ill once ouu toe inn ji) iiiinna in" pnl cck i: iiic siiie nl I i. clnpin.-m W.-l k hIiiIIO, .-o'IKht tesied to ili li r nunc tne KI111I of plain ( one-1 nil'il in me miuiiih k gioop ' iiiiilrcd. ie to be teuct, d nil been claim In the War no ili.tri.i by I. shipped (o Los Angcle and a soon . Shaft ink. The claims lire owned a I Me test i.re completed a mill will Jointly by Shiiltuck, IV -. 1 'ami lull be piirchiiscd. Ill the mriintime th 11 ml Kugene Youkuin. Tile naii.c of haM Mill be ilccpcned nnd (lie iimlcr Krouiid worktugM exleiule.l. Several thouiumd ton of ore are said to be exposed In these walking and there U also a big dump of nulling ore. Wlllcog Ni-k; Ailvbc received district, Ih from Franklin It. !l:mly. the eminent ' un emirel mining engineer connecle.l with the ''In. .mo Mitiiiia Kxpliilallnii corpo ration, are to thi' elici t that examina tion will shortly be completed of the I 'rngnon-Ai Ki.iitt Mining company's propertie In the I'tumiiiii mountain, and from all appearance his com pany would lake up i option un the property and rnnimence work at an eullv Hale, The .plum culls for 1 1 1 a.noo. one-half iloo and the ti.il .lif e to be paid within a year's time Jerome New: llepotl state that V. II. Hall, the promoter of the new roliicti.'ii plunf to be lntallei ut Mayer. Is (losing negotiations for the old lllgby machinery and pemoiial hnldiiiMs of the aliove dctunct inler prise In that town. It I Raid tbal some of the mm btnery can l-e utilfxcd to advantagi. In eipnpping the !' plant, while the 1I0. n or mure l.iul'l Hiiis on the sroiin I will be nn Imliice 110 lit toward securing Hint site for the new undertaking A railroad spur I also built to the main works, while the Water sc.-vice iM ample and passes throiixh the pliu e for any ore reduc tion piiruose desired. Wlll'-ox New: Mining tlir.alf Imllt the various district of I'nilioie coun ty Is showing up with brighter pros pect than ever before, according to the many iiilninir men isitpig ibis s-..ciiuii Iroin ilitlerent puln of Ihc county. Imooriauit among Ilia iiim- the iHinhaner ir the coiisi'lcfatioii Involved In the ti.in.-.n turn have not been made public. The sale in 110 way hiii I'liv connection Willi tlic I.. iii'iiih Khattiti k iiiIiiim of ibe Wiit tin projicrtv involved being Independent Kioiip. Yuma Hun: Kor several davs pant loose Joint, il and slit-'tilh 1 redded tu mors have la-cfi floating around tcl1 Ing nf ills. 'ov cries of deposit., of conl somewhere near Yuma At llrsl let little itrilitiii. was given, for stone of rich ininci. are very ciiiitnoii and only ohec in a urcit many iriManccH pani'ing out rich rceuli.i. Y1sicrd.1v , however. J. H. Whitman cnn.e to town brlngtnK n.c linens of coul I10111 ii ladi;e wlli'll he has il Iscov ere. I III the country 11 couole tif mil. cast of llnae's Krr. which cr"ss-s the t'ob' rsilo a shoi t distance above 1'iia ho Mr. Whitman made Ihc dis.oviry sev eral Week ago and ui.l tit-nig tiuait- aa- 'iMtaii'e Iroin evcinl friend t. II. I'laine. A V . S .-iiiiib. I'liaitra lt i ' Inn .uid Mr II. .ue Ii. lined a partner- ship with h n .Hid he and Mi Smith , letlirneil In the bualilv wlieie the dis- . overv e.11 iiia.l.. to make luither exptol at ion . ati.l bcate ilaiMHi SIX biiri.lic't atil t.-itv a -res of ground (have ! !' I.n.iie.l uml Mi. V hi ' mil 11 came In 10 liav. ttie loc.tliun llotl'-e te.oid.-.t, ie.iwmj Mi. .uich at work (lev flnping one of the . latin When Interv 11 v. i ! ve-terd;iy l.v a ."tun re porter Mi Wliitman late. tli.it the i.nti rnp I" in i lull thn 1 . I .u feet above tlic un a and can lie plainly . ei. 1 11 1 1 ri 1 1 1 I b 1 e.-.tm 1 1 er of a mile alon,r lb.- -i.-irlv level surl.ice. The dev etoptnciit wolk so far dune I not S'lf'k! cfit to i.hou the till, knees of the d.-porit Tin out. lop rum, nearly tioitti itvl M.uili and the seam up p. am t.. .lip towards the niiithr.iiit st an .mtte of a'oul 4". .leitici'. Mr W'hiitnan his woiked In the coal tun. sot 11I110. Illinois. Miasoiirl. bi- l.afil.l and New Mexico, nnd f.'els loll- tub nt t lm 1 lie ha, made a great and v a luai'le Ut. ov cr . There la Only One "Bramo Qumino" Thai ia Laxative BrDmo Quinhto vara rr u t,vin to outtc cold im one oat. AlwaJ'S reuie:iil r tli.i full 11:111m. I.im I, tut UiM sij;uliifi m etrcry Un, Jin. 6W&