El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.'. ,.A ________
If
A... ]
imeWAininc
M. POOP DAO.* mw, tP.HOAT, AMTt 1, IKK,,
'4~ - - . % .,; *%)
■ c-'
jtSm
. mm
Wm
THE MOCl’KZUMA DISTRKT.
T. H. Book. Jr., the wel! known mine
superintendent of the Cerralitoe die
trlot, recently retained from a trip
through Sonera and is eiithasiestioover
the mineral reeuuroea of the Mooteeam*
diet riot, "I th.ok,' said Mr. Boot to a
Times man j estrrday, "that!he Moo
tezawa district is uneqtuied in the
world as a mining country That whole
belt of country is mineral zed.
“The Protuormor.* miue near Mooto-
aama tome distance west of Casas
Grande*, baa been sold oy Fernando
Sanchez and hi* associates, to Cailfor
nia partha for $»,.-,*» gold The deal
waaoouanmated the 12th of this month
and tbs purchasers have tint a large
force of mm* in to work and have six
| SAiKua .s“£
per camp* in the Chnichnpa distri«
He reports mining operation in the ban
iJoaqnms are at preeeat very active
j itr*n'*00fP‘DJ': l»*ly organised by
capitalists from the city of Chihnabna
and the Piiares district, Sonora has let
a contract for five hnndrad feet of de
velopment work The mines controlled
by the San Joaquin Mining & Develop,
meni ojuipany are located on the same
lead as the noted Palmer & Berge mine,
which latter has been worked for some
tl**0
Palmer & Berge are engaged in ahip-
ping payoreto Oataa Grand*#, which
will be tent to the El Paso smelter
The mine it now to snob depth that
It is no longer practical to work the
asms by old fashioned methode and a
steam hoisting apparatus will be in
stalled this eomtag month.
It la estimated that there is at least
two hundred miners and prospector* in
tha San Jaquin district, and Mr Brnoe
says they are c mtinnally going there
from t a-as Grande-. Oolonia Juarez and
other points.
With tl
»»«, of a plant The ViohS.Ts .7ni o£S’
rsvwiswtrut wvil A IHiaipiV «ni(UI|OU«
m ore will be sent to the Ei Paso smelt-
er in a few days.
P T McGrath baa purchased of NT
U Ransom a group of eighteen copper
claims located in the Burro mountains,
near Lordeburg, N M Development
work baa already bean started on tbs
claim*.
The Howie Copper Mining company
has bean organlted in St Louie. Mo ,
to develop and operate the Howie
Maims, aitnated west of Globe, Arizona, .......................-_r
between the Higdon and Ointioental | lens. Sonora, belonging to M Lati &
: Bros . has bean sold-to V B. Cola and
associates The new owners began
milling propoaitton, and Hit expected
to traat all tha ore on tha groond.
The Bayard Milling & Smelting Oo
** -IMmiU last
week. The mill has been overhauled
and remodeled and now baa a capacity
of TS tons per day The company is ad-
ding considerable machinery to the
mine, and crushers, vsnners etc., as
auxiliary to the mill
The Jojobo gold mine near Magda-
- ; associates, roe new owners began
Two carload* of mining machinery ! proderty March 1st, start .h.i „,n , -----
*re shipped to the Parrel mining di* i io? aP “*? “,U: ®to Additional ma- tL on .UuL^a P.tr ton *?, h*V
Chihuahua last Thursday. The ob*n«f will be installed to add to the u * IT* h\, >»Hto«d.
at inclnded two hoisting appara I “P*®1** »««tiog the ore * J Pro-
wers shi
trict in Chihnabna last Thursday. ~ The ! aala9W T‘“ “ **•■«•«
shipment inclnded two hoisting appara f C!*P»olty n't treating the
tuaes and a large quantity of drilling j -
machinery I Arrangements have been made to run
-- ‘ » regular ore train three times a week
on the Sierra Madra road. This has be
Bennett A Frledenblooiu. the owners
°f *b<><** fJtty lead and copper claims a
abort distance from Bear Canyon in
*“? •®a*b eni1 °f San An 'teas moan
Mina in Dana Ana oounty. New Mezioo,
have been In the city for the past few
days and left yesterday for their mines
The arm has been having tests msde of
thair ores at the El Paso Smelting works
with a view to selling is of their . laims
to the Consolidated Kansas City Smelt I
K-hriiog company. The ttrm
will have their ore packed down the
western base of the mountain and then
hauled to Dona Ana station, which la
juat beyond lets Cruces It is calculat-
ed that it veil! cost $ti per ton to have
......—*
It Iron Want
Gold & Copper Claims
IN THfi JAR1U.A,
or interests In same, address
* W GIFFORD
Box 1». El Pago. Tetar
*
Hotel Gran Central,
PAftftAL, (tm a.)
Th. only trat-olass bowl tie cl„ g
MnEnimHHnniiiiiitynwmrymwfTOTTwf
, P<»* to begin shipping their ore this
1 present week
R. O., S. W.« P. Rail**,
Sierra Madre Lines
*- TO THE—
Guyanopa
AND
Gold Field-!
1
s£t&**svSPs*
" ■ a=l=12Si!$H
SEAMON
Vaqui
-- — the exception of two promising
oopper veins all -be ledges so far loest
ed in the Sau Jaqulur are leid silver,
running all the way from 00 to 40u
onooes to the ton.
— «>“-**» buii uhvo nix Speaking of the Chnichnpa ooo-
months in which to make a $10,000 pay P»f district, Mr. Bruce gives the
ment on the property. The ore is oop-, “ost encouraging reports. He sav*
per, carrying gold and ajlittle silver, j there are now eight different mines b»
The ore will be shipped to Et Paso p , developed, and many claims have
“The S«n Migntiito Mining Go , has been denounced In that vicinity. Asye'
given Mr Brant of Oaiifornta an inter | none of the mine owners have begun to
est in the San Miguel mine and he is to make regular shipments of ore as all
put up a 40 stamp miil on the property, j «re engaged,in development work’ how
This mill will handle the custom ores of ever, it is expected regular shiouienta of
the dlatricr including the ore* of the j ore will be begun the early part of tbe
Pmw golahatopta which A J. King [Coming summer With this eud in view
of El Paso own* a good mine j Mr Brnoesays a great deal of work ha*
litri.il. — -e— *•--■ ' " Tl hetl-n i^ltin A.. lk,v _______ ... a . 1
The Southw**t Copper coiuoauy of
Bodtoo. Mmss , in Je**ing a numtwr of
vwuv a kuou mutt? { »»r orneseay« a ffreafc qam>I of work hat* w*w H bJ fwr, at the jnne
'While on my trip through Sonora I j J*«*n done on the wagon road between ti(>n of MiaUi* »nd Miu^rnl creeks The
louuoed one of tbe biggest lead and Chniebqpa and Casad Grandee, and the 0 ""I’sny will to ediately run a 4 inch
bonate mines iu the Moctexuma dts- Mexican governuienr tetM I ... pipe line from the well to ibeir minn
denounced ----------
oarbonate mine.* iu the, Montezuma dis-
trict. It runs &) ounces silver, $9 per
oentlead and three to four dollars gold
to the ton This rna is from general
samples taken from deposits 4*1 fe.t
wide, Years ago this mine wasw rktd
by the Spauiard* and in late years was
denounced by pariies who weie not
able to put tip $000 for government
stamps and ooow (jocntly bad to release
the property. 1 had been watching the
mine for five years and denounced it as
soon as it was released I look np lu(i
pertenenci*,s for Mr Britton Davis and
mya-lf. 1 then went out to Ihe mine,
did 55 feet of development work and
contracted for 120 feet more, in one
place the Spaniard* did 200 feet of
work. Erery foot of tile 100 psrtenen-
oias taken up by oa i mineralized
"The finest min' 1 saw in Ihe M .ote
zuma district is the Progress, recently
acquired by Ei Paso parties—Mosers
Peters, Maunei Bequairos and others
This mine is. In rny opinion, the finest
silver proper y in the * mibwe-t It made
us discoverer, an old Mexican shoe cob
bier, independently rich, and any prao
ticai man can take bold of the property
tomorrow and make it piv for itself iu
three months Fully $120,010 can bei
taken out of the mine in three months
“Tha Nan sari, Sonora, copper mines
of the Copper Queen Company of Bisbee
Arizona, are a big 'thing There are
750,000 tons of ore uow blocked outdo it
above the 560-foot level. The ootn-
__________________ o>“ie a nscessity owing to tbs increased
copper mines in the Burro mountains 0UtP°l°f the mines along ;he Una. For j
near Lordsburg, N M Heavy ship- f'>lue . " pMt ,be r‘'*nlftr dally trains
meots from this camp will begiu earlv * au»b!» to handle the or*
In April 7 I and extras have to l»e run for this
__ ! purpose
The pipe line to furnish water for the I
50 ton conccutrat >r recently installed I Ate* Mulkey, who ha* beeu deve
by tbe Dnquesue Miuing and Milling I °P‘nk » lead silver mine to the Sabi-
oompauy.at Washington camp, Ariz has *>*' dtotrint, on the Sierra Madre road,
been c unpleted and the concentrator j* iu El f**80 Mr. Mnlkev's claim is
was started last Tuesday, located near the Hsmmett-Frlend
- claims, whioh were recently sold for
Colonel F Garcia has decided to to i o^h^dn^ “r m
stall steam drills at bis Cim» d- Mayo 1 of ore whi .h Jm ? ,hJ/T"
mine in Piiares district, Sonora rbe tL w.” W‘“ * Mn' tn E1 P‘»'J
°rder for the uiiiohiner^ already I
been plaoed with a St Louis firm, aud
WITHOUT BEING PUMPED,
lg|
Of oth#r«, to their t»wn wortU Ju*i nialt
u* a w^tal wun ••Mow »U*ui I'umRtn^
rlunlur au«I your add res# on the l^aok
W«tHor Hm *u<1 QMK)Ub« Co*
4a; S, VV. HouloviArd. KAWfctaa Citt, Mo.
«'•''Ugladly i
you ail atx1-.
not ouly toil
v a n an we
know htiout
them.hot wiii
Kl<rw irhe y<»u
me eADeruuoe
Independent Assay Office
Sheet Metal Work, tanks.
( Standpipes. Etc.
Pumps end Supplies.
tstimatfs furnished. a -------
Momsen & Thorne, l208 nESA avenue
tli 114S. Oregon du. XL I aSc>, iax ® ”...... ° 80, 37 KL Paho n
Assay and Chemical
Labroratories.
. and>m.^^,^£,*“15
.-taswreeuto, s!i, uf “xy^J.
4 t v to ' ’lit six. fiuu
will bt? nbipp^d to Pilaff thia oomioir
mouth
The Black Warrior company at Globe,
Arizona, has struck a heavy ti -w of
water at a depth of So feer, at - be jnne
tion of Miami aud Mineral creeks Tbe
Mexican government will contribute
towards keeping the said road in rep dr
Tb s wi I be done both for Ihe postal
and military departniMi*s.
Mr Brace brought with him some fine
samples of copper ore, which aes tys so
P r cent. Tbe-e samples ere from «
prospect he bss denounced S3 uiileB
from Chnichnpa He expects to not n
™rce of men to work this summer sink-
ing a shaft, and will soon have a
pie shipment ready to send to tbe smelt
er. He prapt®**« to assort tbe ore, pick
tng oat the high grade and leaving the
balance to be handled later. Some of
the assorted ore. Mr. Brnce states, will
run us high as 6."> per cent.
MIMKB Iff SONQH.t.
t aluuble Copper 1'ropsrties llrli,.- Urvel.
opts*| bf KMKicru Cwpiinl
ATte*!'11 Uniu
pipe line from the well to their reduo
tion works, three miles distant
An American syndicate purchased for
$50,000 the Sllv-ragoa mines in Sinaloa
■inring the past week These mines
n is reported that the Guggenheim
company have received an offer for
part of the machinery of the Juarez
smelter which is now Idle The infor
matiou comes from one of the employee
'itnre' ®K(,w,it bargain T rAv s ttAn'r
will probably be made, It i* understood »J ' A N s IIAlsi
that Arizona parties are the ones ue
gotiatiug for the plant.
KSOISKKItS.
------ "* ~~ 1-p—— - •
Wii-Uam a. OAtiK,
Mia!og Knginssr,
Hotel Cadlllae, »90 Tremom Bigg.
•N ltw VUHA OiTV. HOSI O.N, MASS,
••T«t»t.t»««» «•••,
B.W.IIeekliarl.E.W
? « Iow"«of ,h" City of Mexico
and II W 1’raetorins. manager of the
Sombrerete Mining Co , of Parral, Chl-
........ „„„„ , hnehna. are at the head of an enter
have been worked daring ttje past 185 ! ,prtaM tlow ™ln* organized to establish a
ve.rs and have produced $JiM),(KtiU.i00. , *’*r,r,‘ottztout smelter In the Santa Bar
The American company will work the ! ““ra district near Parral to which paint
i-he Mexican Central is extending it*
ores with modem machinery.
' j the Mexican Central
j Parral branoh line.
Mining kitgincr,
Kl, PASO, TEX
A number of representatives of east
era machinery concerns have gone to
the Capote mines near the Cana
neas. Sonora, to make bide for fhrnish-
OIIK HUVKttH.
Mnjt-A*u aaahviau WoaaaT"'
(ltram*h of the Oonsoii.iatsd Kansas Ou
2 Hazamaco., HuynrscfUou
Matteanu’to.ro “Uh<,'KM^ or*“'
K|lpr.n ' t“»,1,1 IU1'Wl'r totoldon blcek
The Alesandro Copper Mining Oo
ibrongb its agent, Lucin* P, t'eming,
.............................bl“ Purchased a group of twelve oop-
ing and erecting a one hundred ton !i"r !n ,b« Audereon dlatrict, on
copper smelter and other machinery to «i* c;,nv’v t llrty,5v'' BlilBS fro"'
to be erected on the Capote mines 7„8r, n ty; ... The mines were
>«vt ; f rOiw Skij
A «*MY* *01'
UiOtttcftt Au*ly»i»
■HkS KTiKlSItD AVI
MMinwi rros.
Bslinmllork a Spertalii
O ICl •• ,
> there wry, |
•ffJEJwr
EL PASO. TEXAS
f. SCHAEFER & CO.,
KL PASO, TEXAS.
Deoieis la logo 10 (Ms.
Gasoline Assay furnaces and
Assiyers’ Supplies.
Agents for the Denver fire Clay
Company.
Dynamite
^use Cap:.
'ro''. Steel
Cab.es Sacks
MinlnK Supplies
f|»r it;i DurpOMjtt
itad coin piety tin* uf
hardware,
Wagons. Implements
Fassett & Kelly,
| THOMAS A. DWYF.R. Jr.
:< Commission^
^Merchant
HO INClimiG HD fORIARDIIS
PARRAL,
Z. H'viij. jj. >> »'""iut on iv'mrninmon,
El Paso, Tex 3 ss l!isi'»tob«e f«
» «TATK nr OHIHDAHDA. MKX
S< Buys and sells native and foreign
>> prodn-'tiA t»n oomminaton, and re-
freijfhtw by
3Ulk^^UUUUUUi^^^“U^Ui^UUUUUUUUUUUlMlLIiwiLlUU
Electric Wirinjr
r *
-vs u. a can im.i w*. «i ! oT-'l ,
w — sa..................
,,,rrn‘'^Tto:.m,,T::;........—-................
^■nn.H,,.,,„H„;,ww^ww^
J. A IIAI.WTCAD,
•OnjTHRT MCOUBV !
I’ff'u Mint Troil*
* t,*Vrt >*nii*%Hlli*tm» <i#u„u,ds f„r fl.
E lward L Mar«h, a mlaiug eogineer
I,rv7.,v“‘;'l"’'j“' *o-guis!iy 01 uniu from Kansas City, went down to th»
Ko ft!™. theolty veeterdaj I Sierra Madre country last Wednesday
on bis way east. Mr Simpson is a min I to inspect some gold claims in the Mac-
hftH ilTMf l*wtnriizi,4 f.. .... [ iP’MUllU -llhtv n d M .... tL.l_____... a
I. a “r.a*«‘P«on w h ujio i<> io*P«)* «odi« Rold olainjft in the Mot-
*52 !r^i !#r5Qd hRH->a8t turned from dlatr o . 8 n >r». that are owoed
ineel.* 01 8oDorft’ wfc«re be went to : hs Mexican u«pt*allat« of Chihaahna
inspect some copper olaima for eastero
pariies. A company has been organ zed
in Chicago to pnrch .seand operate min
lug Dr-i-i,.1,^ ____
A shipment of mining machinery con
signed to the Capper Bell miuing'ootu-
pauv passed through El Paso the past
week The mines owned and operated
by this company are located near Pearce,
Arizona, and regular shipments of ore
«’nt from there to the El Paso
Among other capitalists represented in
-hr ent-Tdri-e a-H uiemi„.ra„f tbs w#1,
koown Arm of Arwotir »fc Company the *,
ssrxfM «** ^ViSsS
»««.■? ~—i •«... f tana xsrz.i:: eja^sarjss it
b,“lor“ ** During his stay i "'»• Altos. N, M . have been bonded to
of o)roi“ro,C*z the deal for a group ! William 3. Gage, a mining engineer of
-L old , ,Sb^Qt for,>' mile* from Boston. Mass. Mr Gage is starting a
,o0. .,lo.wn ™ Oposura. The mines ! ,oro» of men on Ihe property to pumping
Hi-imJ^'Otobased for the parties Mr ont tb* mines and get them in shape for
Simpson represents, arid it is expected I examination,
to spend at least $10,000 in their deve)-
opuietit.
Iu speaking of the mines Mr Situ mam T"e m»nW*x>nt "f tbe Corralltos
id, " steps will at once betoken “T ,Jn ‘b* «'«rra Madre
*nt* decided to uintfo eit^nniim
cotnpletion. The company is also
eteqtlpg i wo etn-'l if re of go tons espnoity
each, and will use uiue big 8iJ h -rse
power gas engines to generate electrlci
ty to operate all of their piai-te I know
the Nacosari railroad, building from
Naoo, Ar z ns, to B *!*.•, Sorao-a.
oontenipiate going on to T' p jldbsmpo
and have mane a recom-oiasauce from
Naoozari to that point
asGthkr strike "at chloride.
Kat-y H—t vvtrs snrAr |U ,.,B
Ursnt-Old Mluss Itstlrlua.
Sgeoiai Curresp.jndenoe to the Times
Chlokiuk. Ariz., March 82 - Another
rich discovery has t-eeo made iu camp
that promise* as great woudets in its
pheuomeuai ritjhuess as auy yet made
This time it is the General Grant mine
The ore is ruby uud wire silver, and
was broken down from tha roof of the
850-foot tunnel. At the bottom of the
150-foot ehart there is also six feet of
good ore, and this, together with the
opening up of a body of ore that will
run np into the thousands of ounces
silver to the ton, has caused a great
deal of comment as to.what will come
next. Tbe General Grai-t mine is one
of a group of eeveu claims owned by E
T, Lay and Wrn, Miller of Los Angelas
They are amply provided with means,
and the recent etr ke has caused
them to decide to begin prospect*
ing on quite an extensive scale, as the
ledge of the new dia.-overy outs tbs
group alwiist through tbs center from
side to side
Kellogg, Johnson A Tnfte, the two
first business men of the town, ou their
claim three miles east of here in the
Cerbat range, are in a Hue and large
body of ore osrrying gold, silver and
lead, the total of ail values amounting
to somewhere near $150 per ton. The
present work aud ore is in a twenty-five
foot win** near th - face of the 150 foot
tunnel where there to another strata
of good ore" This is a new claim and
mine and was found and boated some-
time in the tetter part of the past -min-
uter when the hot season was at its I
height
Word comes up from Kingman that
E. F Thompson and G. W. Beecher of
that city, have decided to reopen work
on the old Empire mine, situated at the
head of the canyon above the K knart
mine. This is a property that at one
time msde ire owners rrefa, hut along in
189* when the crash in tbe price of
silver bullion fell like a great pall no
prnvemeuts at their mines Among
other things they will install two big
hoisting engines to replace those now
t.e uii used at the Progress-) and Gauds
will be fnr.iilhe'dto1 puUt'ou ’l paying ! " |'K "7'' "
mefh, ^rP^oForetoems j ,afl*
Inexhaustible, and the erection of a i
the°irrnn"i,d'7 'jf ‘b« ore on j j1 B Place of the Sierra Madre rosd.
nnwKhlim? 1.“i1.00* tb8il“prov«,nents! 'fter ied yesterday from a visit to thn
*Tht l.? If™1 ! a '0!0, W,“H Montezuma district,
ttentd Me iu 1 hsve POtehased,” --on Sonora He reports mining operations
mdSoB* Ud®°Pi»» prop-1 wy active in that section and a good
the wav fro.ib7, 78L,jf ,h,s or* ra,”‘1 I i,eal IAmerl'!*" capital being invested
from 10 .to 1-0 per cent The io mining pr-ip-sittons Mr Place
the way from 10 p* no per cent '
meut of the ore on the gronud In the
meantime it is Intended to push the de-
velopment W-irk, and it is expected that
h° tb*0linrS® 0t B few weeks there will
e°*Ur8 in"ll<ht to defray all
running expenaes, A company of cap
8*“ Di*k°- Calllomia, his
totely been organized to work some oop
per properties adjoining those I have
ibtoVi Tbi Daiiforuia company is
sinking two shafts on its claims, one of
wb "b M already down sixty feet.
Tbe member* of fbe ootupeoy refer
rT.if “re '“fKe.iy interested in what is
dhUHct “ l,,b9.0*Btorn,» Gulch
district and also possesses a gronp of
gold--opper near O-xaca, Sonora.
tb« Moctszuma district in
Sonora, said y|r. Simpson in couoln-
sion, as one of the most promising in
the southwest. The country
has been bnt poorly prospected
are nnil'ba ^*r- toberai resources
Vnisela ginning to attract attention
0,plta ** beiasc invested in
the mices around Oposnra, and it is
of 11106 wbHn tbB Moo
im , J,,ed 7r o, wi)l ‘aka Its stand
6'“ I tbf fading mining sections of
fbf AoiforitTEin conrinent “
COMEMKAITE-S.
Thej,D minim* propogition« Mr Piaon
| a riob lead haw been Htrnck in lh«
— — * dm umi^ were
owned by R C Worths- aud the estate
of the tale P. J. Dodd. Development
meut work will liegin at once under
charge of Mr Deming
James L. Hodgson, representing Lon
don capitalists, passed through El Paso
I' riday en ronte to Nogal, New Mexico,
where i-as gone to report on some cop
I-er properties in that vicinity.for which
a sale is now pending. The claims are
located about ill) miles west of Nogal
aud adjoin copper properties owned by
G Burgroin and other Pittsburgh Penn-
sylvania, parties.
The thousand tons of coal from the
recently opened coal Iwda at La Baran-
Sonora, which were sent to Hacra-
mento, California, by the Southern Pa
otfic ompany last month for the pnr
po»e of making an actnsl, practical
t84of nH»*fnllitoHM f»)f Hfc uiiinK pnr
posea, has proved the coal to be of the
finest quality The Sonthern Pacific
uompauy is uow arranging to operate
the coal mines extensively and will
build a-ranch from a station south of
Hermosillo on the main line of the
company's Honors railway to La liarun
as, a distance of about ninety miles,
ft has been decided to increase tbe
capital stock of tbe Otnoo de Mayo com
pany operating in the Esooodtda moan-
tains on tbe Sierra Madre road. This
company to chiefly owned by General
Joan Hernandez and other Chihnabna
parties. The money realized from tbe
sale of stock will be expended in deve],
oproent work, and it Is proposed to use
at least $5,000 for this purpose Several
sample shipments of ore from the ('In
oo de Mayo uilmi ran high In silver,
but the policy of the oomuany has been
THi.\.sii,iirt lioxt.
hishms MaiikzI.ik,, lit, U„ a *i * i> g,
J«ro.. mm "T’"uld
HtMiKKS.
STAT. Natioiui. Bank, K, rMO| ~
A le$f1UHi«tc UfiDkliiM buHiutMMi trAniiKoKo-
IJ. »“*»•, bf»noh«*. listHbUihwl In i||)
Hl|f)i(wi priett puM for M«-*loan(Inl)Kri.
Mfiluoi- llniit'd .Sta(4»K hiu! jKurittxt a»«,«.*«
of ttm M mi go Mliinroitf C'hlhonh
.......A'r"D”!
A ><MI PH K IO h A ran Munaffttp
MisiMi srm.iKs,
KMTBI.HKN a 41?
"tDlnjC Huppllwi, (’ampin*? OuUIui
lia
And Arnmunition ami
Juarp*. Mkx1r<»
iinkoix
Arm
(ipfdai*
K asRSUCH, i Morz
ou7^U8rVrAS.“,nKl,'Ta7P&*mp,B'
J I). Matthews.
21,1*®*" Vf‘s,ul 'fa-lro. Mexico.
Ml-lng and I r-Mpestors' Hum-lte*, Horr-
NaddlfMi, Am.
Kahhutt St K *i i.v
Minluif KuppJlt**t, (Jvnaiuli*
hMwil I
•IDM. Clip
Bard wan*
T«*«aa.
KUfk*i, ..........
wa*fooM (iof! lniplDmr'iita.
tww. Iron,
A (M»ri)ploM' Bn1
n N I \ri U
/ V»MI',\MF> i inaru'fi| • (iJutrMfi
V-/' nt»inMl. NV •* iDriililt (li]fi{ai)i|iyq
laEdiral *»purl fruui un« wi t.«
k I'ur
'* with OOi-
»>ldc
CUSTOM ASSAY OFFICE.
Jh\
1 •'in.'s Hon J. ;
! pf iprrUe*, (bill; Uuvui -ptevt stud Uflil*To',oL>w
THE
Control and umpire work a «po»talty.
NpDDial attontton glreu to Hutupllnir •nr» at
**' ™ lirl!wn'H,lr'1 Minin(l and Investment Co.
WE SELL
nmeltor.
toasMiu.pl 1st, t-u , .........- u, ir *
»>!-•» »n doneo«
|-Ol-I.issto|i fro,,, p’r.,'-!ii«?,',?f'i,Ua, of
A Wiki Of Imiifif,, tififikl rtitlTWiliEK
flDpfflZlt; thflHG WiatilDir to tit'V«‘-U)
»*‘rprl»o» ih'tulfl b-m) u», K {, s4
HdVf'Uib ■ ■*
KHfJ il'iUBlOD »tI(•)*(«,
'**>* » tl 1AM*}
Uo]» EifiW (i|i
(Ulrn -V Vo„
1 -*rt Worth.
-THE-
Sunday Edition
—OF—
TIIE TIMES
contains the latest and
most authentic Mining
News of Sonora, Chi-
huahua, Arizona,New
Mexico and Western
Texas.
Took first prize dtiti gold medal at the Auckland New
I Zealand, Imposition in Dei ember over Vanncr's and Union
: WlN handle-several limes more material
i'liai' dl|y hell concern rat or made liar none
The Sunday edition of the
TIMES will be sent to your
address one year for $3 50; si*
months, fi 1,25. Send money by
express or postoffice money
order. /
TIMES PUBilSHING C0.t
EL PASO, TEXAS,
>‘th -Jiih* Kr»*ffor
Hi< flock till tlifwa
1 hnt I'M < 4fi'« «i n-1 1
A!,l, .i’l ’ |({M > 'KH
"tl
\V • i'Milfl ftii.! rt-iMir itil klrpta of min
ifii' it I • i - 0 lif-T ifM-'l) i 10- r V
tm
■OPEN
MEXICO
11 Paso! ounilry
and Mac tiine Co.
I I PASO, ILXAS-
wmmwmmnmmmk
\Tlw SIERRA MADI^K EINE1
Rio Grande, Sierra Madre & Pacific Railway.
Smooth Track. Good Service, j Best Equipment.
mluu nas sinun lain i<11- The l»dgs L0 the Colorado river A *'
upon which Wurk was stoppeil an lung j
ago is thirty feci In width, carrying u
vein of Ore worth $14 > a tan'in silver
and lead Iu the event that Wurk !*
. 'k,
resnmed 00 Ihe - to a»d abandoned
property by M«**r*. Tbotup* -n & Beech
er, i( will iaoroa-ie the wutkiug force of
miners in oamp yery to -terially, as th-
oid drifts and tunnels »ro badly filled
up with Wawr snd debris, sod It will
ooet an outlay of StMisiderabie money
before the actnsl mining begins, bat at
thesatBe tune it will establish, perma-
nently without doubt, another good ore
prodmfing and shipping mine iu the
Nothing definite or satisfactory oau
ttewnad of the Bring up again of the
™p.isa '£•£, las ™
finw ^ ^OD^, bur copper, UH
■ -
IIWIl min' . aai vusgB-!»"*> BCBWtf
not opinion that tbe ide« ohraaioted In
this correspondence to tbe Titles, a few
days since is to tbe effect That it waa
the intention and desire of the Elkhart
people to boy the SchuyUrtil mine »d
joining It on th- south This is more
fully verified from tbe fact that the Elk
hart j. p *•«•-» r -f great underground
wealth in plain view, and is equipped
for work by « Sae -team hoistiog plant
and JOO ton uoucentrator. Beside* these
Improvement* in the latest and beet
machinery it ba* ao electric plant of a
500 meter dynamo that brings water
from half a mile sway when the .apply
is exhausted Hi tbs mine, and It is be
lieved that this valuable mine with ell
its costly Improvement* cannot and wili
not be idle longer before there is a eii
.. J .. J iU.ak IS mill * s. se# ms
Tbe Colorado Fuel and iron Co i
.ast week pnruhased (he immense coal i
properties of the Crescent Coal Com
f-*ny at Gallup, N M,
U P Dnrrelt of this city has taken a
working bond on the Manta mine near
Llano -nation, Sonora, on the line of tbe
Sonora railway.
~JWw«wlte*qj»ab,.«l48|tt0„ fBrnaoe»
at (lUb*. Arizona, zre experted to re-
sume during April The mining force
t* to be considerably Increased this
week.
The Copper Bell group of mine* be-1
longing to H G Hoff, in the Strip near !
3-ff-rd. Arizona, were bonded to Ben
junto Jones and associate* fur $75 000
-art week.
Corbett Ac Wyman of D-ming, New ]
Mexico, owners of tbe lead mime at I
Grauite Gap, near Deming intend to I
*oon instsll an electric lighting system
in their mines
DOS UP 1016 I'tojl' * w-wa.se ••• ■” *• V>» i
max reached and that it will star* np i The Mina* Prietss Redaction Co . turn
»5on either with or without the Sebtty! wmpieted th* iostaliatlon of an addi
s ite fiotliA] csVanirTincr r.lwr-f St Y « ____1.
kill
XIXBS
IS THE MKRBt S4DBES.
- Loons Is tee Llislsbapa and '
tltmal oyanidtog plant at La Colorado.
B-onora, and it wiil begin treatiog ores
during the present week.
«Fb»t *• Wets* towte •» ”>« to- . ----
o- Her i»t*-r>e*t j John B. Masiu wee in the -nty yet-
ua*t Tnuradav George ft Bran* arriv i terday on hie return from the Dragoon
ed in Ei Ps«o fro-Bi tb* SteTra Madre mountains near Cochise, Arizona
. tl, Uevtrsn haa test eafnwnsul ----'-** ‘ - * ....
aountry "r Brnoe has ju*» retarned
from th* Mormon w-iouie* and left yas-
terdsy tor ri< b-.m* to Provo Utah
During id* stay to tha Sierra Madre
Mr Brno* visited tbe mining camp* in
Mason left last night for Denver n«
represents capitalists who have nnrehaa-
#d MVITkl OCrpp£T citlfDH ifi ttl» Drt^OOffi
mountain* Arrangements bare bean
made to develop the property and a i
| ami*^ Mineral Belt, embracing Webern C hihuahua
i jTAt^s^ <r.w sin4e“ xis.er:.?;
sms «Ss aSsffi*1^ - as*=R
mm Km mes 11 ill usif nunF.
JOHN P. RAMSAY General Manager
Further information cheerfully furnished upon request.
J- T. LOGAN, General Traffic Agent
1
EL PASO, TEXAS
",
■m
M
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 1900, newspaper, April 1, 1900; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth579090/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.