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MORNING TIMES CHART BOWIE RESULTS
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L PASO MORNING TIME
Sunday. April I I. I9H.
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Mr. I m Jork'y . M.
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oke slow hut gradually iroproird position ami got up in the laat
nm on wen m nnai orive ainu uui-
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Csnnnn. 4 alio.
n. nr iw ii. lion sir Hyke Al niorh
ui oaning. DM l'
him'. I oilillili. I antu
ii Mini i I. in'. submission and hod enouh leti In laat mil.
... i m QAM HON mi' Iitm with ! break would have
lis HtHNLl.L (loafed II. 11111' AH (01 pi" i break.
-six rurlongf. Time it k
1 .11 (-.. mart good; won
'".!"'r-.
vi Yurtoliiir
I .i Hi I
-Ml Martin Larra ....
IIM liakotu
347-1 New Haven
&tn Hun Around
IW ooldrti i .antic . .
iJI (-oniiy H t
Yndrnng. i plací'
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Mstltiew 4
Wnlatrnholm 10
Connors MO MS
i i tl I I l;ll I . 31rl rood; WOO
I tc.Trrl 10 in
I 4 show. Brandy wine kt place even a how. Marun cuca.
a i i ikii Vf.ni.ia Airnnir t until. Kav(1roairoa.
VOlin l.nii rtook ofl MAltllV i A.tt.A in atratct) hut hd "ntln at end. BRANDY-
it: ramo 1 1 iii Ur tiark anil wa vma atronf at end. MARTIN CAUCA llrod- ÜA-
k'-TAIiaii ii" v .i..' .un..' f M.w ll K."
3570 '"' 11 '" "A'J Sl "roats- Tlra"
iitdvi ii'iff "M ii' i
'ilklOiMar uui
4DI4 Hilar l'4Ub
r iKptr-lcr
Xm Jim Ho)' ......
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mc l'ni(ri'lv
alawj I'lr4(r
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t -5 .-in. ii una
wt.ni. . ü . Kifi-r-m iocHor ftp- .C-
.IM 4 t'l 1' i" i Hi hiittinrer 9 a
IOS ü lí'í T MrrTkfttrt 4 4
ItTl J ! a f Lilly 7
4 t Nclntyr r a
M.Ateo 4 I
vi llrl 40 mi
xv'.iM'nhnimttm
plarr 4 5 aBow. squeeler 7 I(
t M 41
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IB. J
iF Fttll t-l pi
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UTAH (II 1 Ifowcil MM 10 tfrrtttl tti-n look lead and drw mil with raae
Bnill 1111 ami ryi ii.i.t n naco up rai iiik earn oiit'-r
tarr I '.l I :i. -v i mnriii
JIM BAfcKY ahowed dull
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rifrii it'
ton
-Ki'rn ftirlonr.
9BL.
Time :M I S ;W M li!4 Ü-5 1.17 4-S. Hurt
Indn llnrr nun'T.
(4MiJif litrhoLi IW I M l 1! I1
tSMIiOllo Il C f
IMi Irldor 10.1 4 ft
JWtt liran' i imardcr In7 4 4' 1
'i- J nn fmn ICW 4 I '
ÜÉ WU oo fj 41
Jul. nihil' ( i' alma! t hi TO off afn-r half nillr. ami ilirn drew out
hrn ur ..tin r r-lliiiHA OMMS omr irrountl ai rno
much it-r of in i-arly nla(ra.
Joi. Hlplmjit. .' piare 11 abow. Cello i plaec 31 flBW
srinnnrl hi uro ram
Corey
v'l Lilly 3 7
5 AmbroKa 4
4 T u. Tas-Kart fi II
. ' ni. ir in 0
I I ral ft I
laldort. I -It ahow.
:& l:IS I i 1 .14 I '.. I If' 3 4.
HXtN ÍÍACI Mile end to yarda. Time M 1-5
f4'4l tari tntni. won drlvln
i mi' i fi"r j
Ki'jn I'eteliia
Col. cook
3M I'earoek
3f.í0 Tróvalo
Mil I arty -.plrttnelle
HV luilllr
Vtt Hen I n.
M4 C'U. Il'.llow iy ..
asna Hula Welch
I'l lrltn 1 tilaee. even ahow. Cnl
SeraielH'rt Mam Ann . .. .
PKTELO rated to last furkinf. wan (Olnr away at end. f.fti . look had
of earlv ! 1 ami tw iil n wen. i'KAi:imk ran a nan tare.
otitnirii' all II
S n-ik.. . mmjsrm. wi. .4
.fin í r r f o Hrputnnrer 4
.111. I 1 1" l ! V Breiicll 10 6
.Inn 1 fi 4 4" B 3' Metraif 5 7
.105 4 4 3 s' 4' 4 I Coleman M N
. to 4 7' ft1 8' 3" & l ouder I t
.101 7 7' 7' O horehand t
.110 H' 4 4 7 MHUiewa It 15
.lo o o o o u urai w) o
KM I. l 41'. i. 7J J I lin 40 40
I 00044 'j pU'e (i abow. I'eacouk. even abow.
3573
nliiitv
l.ADV si'inil t KlXK on
ay. I'l-i fii'iiiwl o lurna .iVr. wna ahtiffled ha. k after Meak
SÍVENTH HAI-Mlle iind i yard. Ttm Itf I I M 4 5 1:17 1:44 1-4. 1:40 15.
Utari iruod. won raeuy
Wl. 81- 4j; 4 H'r Tin. J"rkcy; . )p ' i.
ii
7" 4'4
113
Inde llorae.
"jiitfl.lllle hnVland .
35S3 Wey.im ki-
SWi Abbottafnrd
i . i i oe Pay
1'ilf Itotlnnilii
M4 rnrl- Mnn ...
4474 I nrle in n
kAlii hike Van nwt'
1 Hile Knulatiit
r.n h.u ri-i.i Tom H.itri.rk I'rlwer. MU Barnharpor
1 ITTI I I N'SLVM' onrneit up hlf (P Hammer not much held to ABRftTTHhfiltn
NoKE broke in tanale and iloied filar tap. Hammer not murh help to ABB'iTBFtiHIi.
who .hnuiii have been cloaer up. UNCLE HON aharply tut off by winner mu-rlní
bark ilrt'trh. x
J Mi'Tarvari 5-f 14 5
i iii.v 4 ia-9
llaniiner 0 7
Meualf 7
I MrTaarl 15 (4
Troiler t It 5
hllttlnfer 1 II
Mclntyre 4W o
n plate. I f nhnw. Weyannke. 4-5 place S-4 ahow. Abbottaford
pria( weather or any city on the rlr
i nit. and im weather bad much to tto
wiiii me Bravea' bad aiart laat aprlnr.
I. vera and Maranvtilr and nearly every oth
er man on the team wit ratifht by It at
one urn or amrth'T. Aa I underaland It.
Lvrra la aa full of pepper aa e'er ihta
eprinr and fw 'ay. he tblltkl It will be
another luir aea-nn for linn A friend Of
mine lella me Dial HlallUlka It not draw-
Inr Hie conditioii oí Ida elub very fine
I'd tounling "n (i-iunr Kh much of a
fHina start Ulo the rare but i lavimr
airón for llw lini-li That nlU boy al
vaya waa vhiik rlnlaher.
tilth that M'tsten wealker" taya
t.euriie "I am Hable In lake a leu
home la the brut at ihafw aaly le
ban II eaat out af eainaalaalon h
tkaae eaae dralU eff 14m kay. I
al Bay mi ! It tei aarlao and I
arUt ka tlert-a la clart alawly thla
year. M arlH ha a nail Ineiir.nn
agalaci aorr iram aad laaar baeka."
The Itetl s reaclKd Boalun in won-
derful chai . in tbe aprlnv of ItU.i after
bat uik won He world'a ehamplinhii fiom
4M Hi I t'l:' lull IM weather (ave iheat
u aerrtbiu kuii and larteil Ihem nfr In
tu rata on l be wron( root They never
in) ti to i'..in Hani afiar thai Bad
wivaiW wiu kill a lot or rondlllun In
a bail club.
a a
I. (Mill far etAjarur han
AÍTEtTXI Villi Lilt s
"Uainlo" MarK'a Atkletha have been rur-
iMr vn-akened by Uw dealt of their
inaaeai. Loula Van n.i ami bia kua haa
loan seieroly fait by Uta rlub. He waa
a hnnrjibark who uaad to alt prralatwnily
behind Hie beurh and root Tor the team
taut ii mi" when Mack attracted by hi
loyalty at all time brourbt blm rtnwn
on tbc field and boufttt a uniform for
h(4D.
II la true that almoat from tin- day thl
boy waa si (neat aa mamut. Hie Atlilrtlca
be(an wliiiilnH. ami Hiey weni to four
world' champmnctilp under liln maaeol-
ln(. The player were all very fond or
Hi.- boy and airamffly rnnurh thaae ath-
lelea men Willi (nod imilla wanted the
lillle crlimle wild ihem alwava He uiadn
every mail trip with Itya leain. ami titer
inayer inoa mm ui lie uteaitira ana
"mnvle" anowa with them when away
from home. Now he la dead and they say
they will miss him on tbe Attilelie.
vvl leaat." remarked "Connie'' Mark
ii hi n ha heard of the little rhap'a death
"he rol com. cunahlne In hla life while he
waa wiin the team and be rave ut some '
WIHard Arpeara lit Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. April tt.-ttaaa WUIard. me
new piidltat rhampion. epeni the (nater
part or today In Philadelphia. Tonmhi be
Mini Ihreo Mnn i rounds wltn hla apamnr
partner ai one of the athletic rluba and at
0 o'clock left Tor Ne.w York where ne
waa lu appear later in Uie nlfht in a box
inc exhibition.
Eat at tbe flem Oulek and polite ser
viae. Special ioday--une lialf milk red
aprlnr eblrken country rravy J tents
auieri ii men i )
Stetson
Hats
Knox
Hats
Spring Hats
Just Walk By and See Our Window
Display. They Speak for Themselves
We Haw Them in All Shape and Materials
Straw Sailor. $2.50 to (6.00
Panamá (Genuine) S4.UÜ to $7.50
Bankok (Extra Value) - $5.00
Ldwhorn . $5.00
Bali Buntala - 12J0 and $15.00
MORNING TIMES CHART JUAREZ RESULTS
3574
"amrdav tprH
n fUCBTe and rana half runos
I valne to winner atfav wind (aa
'" Mane cotttni 'XAatihanteri . . .tOf A
471 e fadwirk a cWJeekon vn i
Miruama Hemic Hon. ytaell) III 4
4t BaairMonl a M".olhm) IW I
(7o i ha tkarta 4 iWHTully) M 4
.107 7
án war i
?7J l'olú
jtja. aaalBna rhrae year old and np
7'l T . .. (M)rim ( l
! II I 4" ft tiarner 10 M
. 4 4 44 I' D Bat land e-t 1
t? f4 H Umin
t "
t. 1
ii
t oahm a piare. I
n .ly 4'adaorttl
UOKl
a Uei a .. a 4
ahow. Padwlep 3 piare. 3 t how. Heirtaa.'ou'l (haw. 'winner eh
A(no. Trained By t. Wallhanaer. Mount alart (ond for all twit poll: won nrat three
trivio. Winner entered ror noe. No bid. Overweight. Antruaiiia lletnie I Heawar 4.
Marta Cornill ratne imm Ihe rear aViutly and aaanna down the leader (ni up ta
Hi- laat irlrie. I - a Padwirk dlaplayrd rd apead henrtnt " very earn- It Aa-
(ii'" itemre failed lo respond to Bla rlder'a ur(IB laa. Beeumntii a atroaii con-
X&7K !h' "Mil H4' 4 "i"- mil. rlllni rhree 'yiaTa ta' ta ."BaTTSi MÍ
winner 40. serond lis. third lt.t.
rnic
H llorae.
t44t John l '.ola a faiemaniiDavlea)
t'r inn it i:nier a (TNatneldi ..
I..I4 I e.- t lijtl
MBretrnwan a 'fwmaehi
KM Kathleen fl a iWHolmaoni
(4ft Balrolore J (WMchemore)
J' Wap a (l.flonei
4i Allee Tereaa 4 i WBImmey)
3.''7I Iterard a d Bllalneail ...
D4fl htni-lda 3 iwimupee.
S FftWfe
..l 1 11 14 . ft A Oreen
.10 S 41 tl t a f MoMtwc
10 ( T
4 4
I 4
: t
Op CT
1 i
4
f ' 10 I
to
iHXworth 5 2
M fiarner H
11 Clark
crown
0 tientrv
HtlrlliK
wory
Btandlnr atari (ood;
no Did. overweifnt.
Alooat I tninule Off at y Í4 Time M i-l. &. Ill 11 MU Loila. I olalea.
I I ahow. chief 4 placa a ahow. ceoa I abow. Winner eh. . by Ben Bramble
-jane earri'ii Trained ny M. oarrity. Bcralened: Auatri.
won ilitvine serond and third eaaily. winner entered for tK
John Mnita rollowad rithi up on the pare made by Cloud Chief and proving the
rameal wor- him doan finally. Ceoa In close pursuit throurhout. Eler (rowan held
the rematad ir aaff t the finish.
0-17; riniili maí K Pl fiiilnnr. elllna Three year-olds. Net value to winner
a-- fond ar. third tlf..
fitdei. Horae. Wt. Bt.
t44fB(ue Hacer tkW'rféar. I'.loa 1
4ii Ttiwer uittrtacr) 111
nail nsvie 11 i.Berithani)
(an virrleilot (INMOtinrel
BMNI Twlllehl fWPJnhnson)
JBM MsK'kon tfefarrtaal tf 1
7 V.T i0!t'L' c
.. 1 M it n Htlrftna
Cabe
Ill a
(ID) 101 5 ..
I) '.j'.'. '. '. '. '. '.M S
At post ' minute Off ai 3:fl. Time .
4 CI 44 McC
I t tl t'l Keener
41 4 4 4'i M Oarnar I
5l ftl 4' 4 . 11 Clark t-t
4 Moleaworth 7
47 3-4. 1:1 -. Racer. 7-10 nlare.
nut sltnw. Tower. 3 plarr 1 ahow. Davlea.out ahow. Winner b. f. by Blues-Reseda
Tialneii hv 1 Polk. -Mat' bed Ida Pinaek. ntandlnr atart food; won easily: serond
and ihird drlvinr. Winner entered for t. No bid. Ovarwalrht Dad Davlea 3 Blue
Hacer 3.
Bine nacer waa aenl rlrbt out to the front and waa never aerlnualy menaced
wimtinr very eaaily. Tower followed tba cloaeat to the winner. Dad Davlea badly
-
Kin MTH RACE Klve and one-half furlona. Belting. Three
3577
V' ' value to winner 1150. second (35 third til
iti'i- i iiorae: Wl. it. W 14 a BIT fia. Joefcer
r oída and
up.
...no
JH
...in
..tit
ML
stlrlln ( 5 t
M earner 3 I
Mole worth
n Boiand to 10
MrCabe
K. tiyttfltt
!
(.!Míen.ile S (Falrhalrn)
3111 cal corn t (PKllarel
n.'.M Clioclaw 5 (MDoylai
35771 Dor Allen a (JEDwyer)
3551 Mis I mi Hi 5 White WHanm
t.-.Ti v.hlr nrand 4 iWKllioiii
i:orrecteil weieht. Nnhle 11 ami 115.
At post 1-4 minute. Off at 1.40. Tima :tt :4A 4-5 1:0 t-t. Zenotek. 1-5 place 1-4
allow. Corn 1 place J'5 ahow. Choctaw 1 abow. Winner b. m.. by peep O'Pay
Medica. Trained by M. K. Phillip. Scratched: Berry Johnson Tempest. Moving start
rood- won firal three drlvinr- Winner entered for MOO. No bid. -Uverwelrht. Doe
Allen t.
Zenotek sprinted into a rapid lead which aba tnaoagad to hold at the finlah.
Cal ' in 11 was on the rail and rorree) lo fall back In the early stages rioting very
gamely choctaw came from the rear stoutly. Doe Allen on the rail In the early part
ami could nut get oujt-
Knur year-olds and op. Net value lo wln-
70 HI Til RACE One mile. Helling.
iHO ner aiV7 cernnit (Sf tliir.l 414.
tnile Mocee.
:ir7i' t iom mend a I ion a (CLawleaa)
w-j?- at TH "tr... in. Jocltoy. op. a
.IPS
..107 i
. .104 t
..100 4
.. W 7
4 4
l II
5' I
! II
III
t( l 4
41 6' I y
l ongo
1 Howard
H Clark
Stirling
Garner
orys
Moleaworth
3(78 Henry VValbank a ifl Tullen.
:t:i.it tiniivion a icjeuragnii .
34 kill eison 5 HüHoag) ..
7!( Klylnn a (HHBerf)
I4TJ Heeler i UKitichafdaoni
3f.r. i The cimler I (JLOWe) ..
cosí u. minute nfr at 4 . 13. Time :ii t-. :47 4-5 1:13 4-4 1:30 l-s. enmmenn-
ation. 1 place. I V show. Walhank. a place t ahow. Oblivion. I abow. winner b. g.
by Apprnliailnn hoiinaiiiv Trained by K. Kelly standing atart good: wnn drlvinr;
ae.i ond tame; third easily. Winner entered for 4JO0- No bid. Ororwelght Henry Wal-
bank I kid Nelson t. Oblivion I.
ommendalloii fon eit the laaue in the early stages took command at streicn turn
an i cinod tiff all rhallentrers at the finish. Henry Walhank closed gallantly "minion
teJÉa
JC7Q ÜIXTH HACE
afa77 N.t v.lut.
lade oraa. "
35V 4 Pliyllla Antoinette 5 (Sargent) ..11
i.ii tan norn a lAWorgani
-I'lve and one-half furlongs. Selling.
winner I50. aacond áa. third tl I
Tbree-yer-old and up.
wj..8t.. a jLriLickej:.
.113
! ii a
a ft 1
II 1l
M
M Oarner
J Howard
"WItM.
4
;t:.74 Suirter't lies! 3 (OHIcc) lit! 1 .. 4 4 4
JIM lla.el c i .iJHoskln.J m 1 .. f
Apprentice allowance waived on Little Itlrdie.
At post I I minute Off at 4 3. Time :tt 4-3 :4 4 4 1:04 (-1. Phyllis. 1 place.
l-il abow. Horn 4-5 place t3 abow. Birdie 1-5 show. Winner blk. m. by Jack
I'olnl - -Raiment. Trained bv M. Shields scratched Briton. Moving start good for
II but Frokrndale: won easily: second and third driving. Winner entered for S00.
o bid. iiverwelglic holder s nest I.
rhylli Anniliieiiu waa saved peni
airona In the aireii-h anil won easily.
the i n lining hrokemlala away ifery poorly. Hazel C went extremely wlda at the
Sltelrh tum. i -
Four-year-olda and up. Nat value to
hide.! Horaa JJwrjejr.
1
At It
tl
IM II f
m fi 51!
MrCabe
McGraw
Morya
K Jarkaon
R Shlllln
M Oarner
JL 9-WJI.
:i6a Art Rick 4 iMorrlaACullen)
3453 Ofll s (JJHytn)
36KI ( anapa a lAEPattarson) ...
.'tavtiotilo a (CTimberlako)
:ir'iS Canlein i HKne)
I3530ll.ecar a iJNMouncei
(3447 Panhachapl 4 (fattalcoffib) 106 4 l
At nnt I tninute. (iff at 3 i. Time V3 3-5.
show Cecil. 7. A niara 710 show Canana. I ah
tng Oold Dull. Trained by T. Cuiten scratched Mary Emily siandlng start good;
wnn driving -eeond ano third easily. Winner entered ror ttfJO. No bid. Over-
weigbi cantem a Art Rick Otilo a.
An Rick snowed decided improvement over hla laat effort was hard ridden today
ocii made the running but Mrflraw waa of vary little assistance at tha end. Canapa
raced stoutly titilo made a bid in lha stretch then fell to the rear at tbe end.
17. t:IV 1-3. 1:10. Rlek 4-5 place t-3
ahow. Winter br. r. by Leonldaa Ely-
TODAY'S SELECTIONS
HV BCHNElTt-R
(El Pa .o Nornin Tunes.)
I. Jov. Ualar. Miss Tcniuo.
'-'. Tlglil Boy. Tl:c Mu imp. Regards.
3. Mita Cham i . I sfner. Bublron II.
I k'ontenay Hoaumaster Writ- Entry.
3. Mfty John Hurle Maria Mac
6. l a Catadora. Itnion. Phyllis Antoinette.
7. Spindle commendatlou Dalston.
f-KTEB CLARK .
icituagc. Dally Racing Form).
I. Intímela datar. Fort Johnson.
. kitty siauneld Heaard. Fort Jolinsoli.
3. Cecil. Mlaa Chaucer Hublron II.
t. Pontefract. Roadmaater. Weir Entry.
a I in ...Ionia Rosemary Maria Mac.
t. Print e coiirad Phyllis Antoinette L
sudors
7 MM 1 i nline Bpindle Art Rick.
AX lXMItOM
isan hrancisi" hvarruner).
I t.reenlnae I'tnklamt. Joy.
4 Wrii Him. i.ulity Roaduiaaler.
3. John nunc. TheodoriU. Maria Mac.
. la catadora Pliyllla Aniuini-iie prince
i mu ail.
T. epindu. Olllo Canaria
C. A BICHUIN
(Cincinnati bnuuirer).
I Imionia. Jny. Hoscas.
- kiiiv sunliell in. lu mil' l.iniiCJl
a. cunaatirbi. acil Bogy Jobaaon.
4. kootanay. Weir Eniry Roadniaster.
5 lloceinary. Maria Mac. Nifty.
la '.atadura. Irm e Conrad. I ady Mini.
7. Flral Mai Spindle. Dalalon.
liAViaiKI-MIUN
iNbw tclagrapbc
I akiniiy B. Joy .ttiqii u ta
. auuraeda. knlv alanlinld. leiiuie.-t
j Trulaae. Martaod. n
4. Weir tan) aim Trausaci
5. Mana Mae. Aluna. I iMMalortla.
. PhylUt AuioUKIIa. Bi Hon Mlt Ldltb.
1. tana CoBawr. Ari hick spuadle.
Coartar Journal! .
I. lanilla Fan InBáaaa. Lady raidaf.
4 The Muiiup. Uitipeal kliiv Manftei.t
k. John Hurte. Nifty Tbsudorha
a. Billon tta Conrad la tasadora
. Otile. Art Hit k. earn Ce
I Inn o is
kawt a
i. lay Skin
tnny k
a Beganls. kill Btaafiald. The akritup.
r- ?
..in
La Casedwe. Prince Conrad. fytUa Aa
SB ctaaueer Caatl truiaur
a. Weir kstry. Katoaanay. Roadan
nurta. inwoie'iia sin
luloaite
. Bptndle. seat
faaaytCa
l Ftugwald aW
a jaa tetara l
Blue Jay falsa asfJfeT-
dllng.
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4. Russ Primary Lady Bulterfly.
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At
RICH GOLD STRIKE
NEAR MOGOLLON
OIBCOVEBV MAID TO ftl MftT NOTABLE
since: orxrjio ur or uitEar
utyiriwt.u .asar.
(By L.tJL DAVIS).
. A private letter lust received by min-
ing engineer of El Paao from Mogollón
N. M . átate that what 1 probably tbe
niggesl gold strike mane since me dis
covery of Ooldfleld. Nev.. no to the present
unjo na juat neen mane ai tiry i.ror
In some low foothllle thfrty-flvo mllea
southeast of Mogollón In urant county
New Mexico. "It has been kept very
quiet." aaya the writer "but there will
probably be a great ruh tery soon and
the Information about It la absolutely In
aide and dependable. The discovery wa
made nearly a month are by a cowboy who
ahowed It to an old prospector whom he
let lo with blm and they slaked oul some
claims. Neither of Ihe owners seem lo
reallte the magnitude or the dlacovery but
have been working taking out ore and
oiling It on the dumii. Tba voln outcrops
over 300 feet and la from six to ten feet
wide. At one nnenmg they nave taken
out approximately too ton er or rrom
which a grab aample ahowed values of
4M0. same or Ihe belt ore they have
sorted goes rrom 40 to ltd ounce gold and
rrom 600 to 1400 ounce silver per ton.
AI another opening Ihey Bavc taken out
about DO tons or ore that shows an aver
age of 418 gold and silver per ton. The
hanging wall it this opening runt fit. It
i a tellurium ore ano it covered wnn
gold when roasted. However you ran
tee considerable free gold In the crude
or. My partner who went there and rut
samples to get a correct average of tbe
values obtained the results above men-
tioned. I had tbe assays made yesterday
and my partner hurried bark lo tbe scene
the discovery to make locations or
some claims for us. At present there are
leaa than a doten claims located in the
locality but there will undoubtedly be a
big ruth soon as soon aa tb newa or the
illenovnrv tírenme niihllclv known. I can -
dltlfy believe the chances are good tor the
richest strike here since tbe Ooldfleld dla
covery.
Recent telegrams conrtrm the new strike
and stale that a ruth hat already begun
to the dlggjnrs. Some are or the opinion
that ihe ledge .It In the locality of the
famous Lost Cabin mine which hat been
searched ror by prospecting parties ror
thirty rive years.
Leat Cabla Mine or Adams Cold Dllns.
According to the story a parly of pros-
pectors returning from Calirornla away
bark In thn attllet of the last century fit-
ted out at Tucson and proceeded north-
eastward until thev came to a place aup-
poaed to 11 btween the main range of the
Mogollón mountauta ana wnai la now sti-
ver city. They dtarovered a larre vein
or quarts near a stream In the low loot-
lull country that waa very rich In (old.
There were only Tour or five in tbe party.
In few days tfeey obtained a large
amount or gold. They built a log cabin
and concluded to make It their permanent
ramp. Running short or supplies powder
and ammunition it was decided inei two
of the party should fro cist to tbe nearest
supply poUit whlrh waa Meatus near the
present -La Cruces about U5 miles away.
Soon arier starting the two men were sur-
prised by a small band of Aparhaa. but
escaped by hiding oul In the darkness of
the night.- Next day they retraced their
steps to camp to Inform their companions
or tb danger. Prom wooded hill they
looked down and saw the lot cabin on
fire and a large band Of savages slaying
their friends. Then they fled easivard
again over mountains and tbrourh roreets.
bernmln lost ror two days and on or
them died. Tb otboV somehow round hit
way uno lia ramp of tome united states
cultiven and accompanied tbem to La
cruce. He l tald to have dtvtmyed th
ttory or tb discovery to tba officer and
then returned to California. Hla name
wa Adama. Tears artrrward he returned
and made many frulileaa aearrbes ror tb
lnat mine.
Thrlltlaa Kanerteaee at A ait re aa
About tnirty yeart ago ins iate Miguai
Andreas former president or lb City Na-
tional bank or El Po. with a party or
como an loot discovered vary rich lode or
gold oro IB tba una general taction. They
were surprised by Apaches and Mr An-
drea was taken captiva. He was (tripped
of hia clothing and tied to a -sea ana
cold winter night but made bla aacap
while tbe Indiana were asleep rinally ar-
nung in Sliver City nearly froten to death
Mr Andreaa described the vein a being
fabulously neb In mid. Afar ta indiana
warn auauuea Be ntane several uneuseeae-
rul attampta to rind the place again.
Hlebeat Camp la New Meilee.
The Mogólica or Cooaey mining district.
In tbe eaaiern foothills of which this oew
gold discovery has been mad it unquea-
tlonably th richeal a New Mexico IS
sold and silver Tba successful develop
ment of 14 mine to date backed by geo-
logical conditions warrante the easertlaa
hat at least ttn.noo.ooo aacuiionai win ne
taken rrom the dlatrtel.
It Has In the toutbermeat Part af the
great Reeky mountain tmttat to extreme
weatoro New Meslen. The main range of
tba tsnanllnas it very high aad precipite
out. the eaantry ta waofly volcanic coo
titilar of akiealtea and rhyoltata Stron
well defined nature tema carrying tbe
prarloua metal cut through all rormaiiou.
torna of the larger veins art an lag a width
or v reel with a north
Mogollón
or all oi
or in
ur
an.l south .ink
tbroacb tba dtotnet la the
oper tna at overage
and milita M to eicae
Lafge itetrvea of are
eut IB fate producing
uVt" up new "'round
TOm 'latr wCk S?
en the aaOa to altear
total praiBiac
T over BmlT
i a ealy a lu
trlcl in raos county New Mexico which
la in the extreme northern part of tbe
state This region has come Into promi-
nence by the entrance or several lrg
operating companies during 1(13 and 1014
and the prospects are good ror still greater
activity during this year. The Red River
district is In ihe Taos range or mountain
and la about ten mllea long by seven miles
wide.
Among ihe most prominent mines in the
district according to Paris V. Bush the
the (tolden Treasure. Jay Hawk and Blue
Rork on Placer Creeks the Stella the
caríbal and Inferno on Pioneer Creek: the
Independence Neptune and Memphis on
Bitter Creek and the Anaconda near the
townslte of Red River; also the Black
Copper six miles south or Red Blver. Be
sidra there are oiher good properties.
The Carlbel mine has a developed vein
five feet wide or oro said to versre
Trom t7 to rm In gold and sliver. There.
Is five stamp mill and experiment! cyt
nlde plant on tbe property. H. L- Pratt
la n resident of the comoanv. The Ana
conda mm has a lar'ge deposit of copper
ore. said to ae 70 feet wide being car
bonltes and sulphides averaging Í.04 per
cent. About iootxn nas neen rxpenaeo
th development and development Is In
progress under N. L. Farls and P. Orl.
The Buffalo-New Mexico Mining company
nas intersected good -sued uoay or min-
ing ore lu crosscut from the bottom or
the too-root shaft of the Silver King mine
on Placer creek. Pumping machinery
will be installed and the abaft will be
sunk an additional Soo reel. It Is equip
ped and new machinery Is on the way.
On the Golden Treasure mine on Black
Blver la owned and operted by the old
Mama of Red River. It ha developed a
rood body of milling ore. A new steam
hoist la oe(ng installed.
The Sliver Queen mm ha made ac-
cesional shipments lo tbe June Bug mill
and the ore Is said to run BSD per ton. Tbe
Neptune mine has a three root vein a
recant shipment rrom which netted 17 per
toa. The. Memphis vein Is five to six feet
Wide and a streak 29 Inches wide averages
The siena mm la pemr operated
by ta eastern company.
Word comes from nuquaane In the Pata-
gonla district thst the minas there have
resumed work starting with a small force
or men wnirn win be increased when
operations will be carried on a large scale
and that large shipments or high grade
ore will be hauled to tha WMtlnghouse
plant. Owing to the dliturbed conditions
of the railroad In Mexico which la close
by It will be necessary to haul tbe ore
to Patagonia hut as the ores are high
grade tbey will stand tbe more expensive
haulage Th property 1 owned by tbe
Waatlnghoose company and is said to be
one of tbe richest copper mines tn southern
am tona.
John Lynet or Alpine Tex. who bat re-
turned from an extensive trip In mining
ctmps or Artxona aaya that there is great
activity everywhere and that Increased
rorcaa are betnr put to work In the Olobe-
Mlaml and Blsbee districts. The Mascot
Mining company has large force or men
grading the railroad rrom Wilcox to the
big copper minea or Ike company In the
Dos cabrias mountains and the camp it
very active. Captain Brown of Bowie who
ownt a copper mine just above tbe Mas-
cot property haa begun shipping hlrh-
Gsde copper-gold ore to Wilcox eighteen
lies on pack animals and hat a carload
at the railroad ready to ship to the entailer.
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