ony k 4] i aol oq a to Nine Mile’ ‘Mountain, 7 busiest camps.in the’ immediate vicinity. of: New: Hazelton next | -summer, and it would: not sur- '. prise me at: all if‘its: 'minés em- ployed more. men: ‘and’ ‘Shipped | - more ore within the following: ‘Six ~ tains,” said H.W. C. ‘Jackson: ‘on’ Wednesday": authority of Mr.. |. the principal ow ~-Cup and Sunri ‘tance beyond ‘the Pant eae ‘Boy | 4 (Harris Mines) and. cut. out toi more proper! Nine Mile: ae the ‘Great: Ohio Group Work. Statted on Tunnel R..P. Trimble, Portland, owner of the.Great Ohio ‘group on Rocher-de’ ‘Boul in town over they a visit: to his. property, ‘He: stat. |j _ ed to ‘the Herald’ that” he. was thoroughly. igatisfied with. :the work ‘performed :bj. George’ Jen- nings, the contractor onthe: ‘cabins Soe! and the three-hundred-foot’ tun-|: ae Ps nel; He. -claiitis. that’ the Great Ohio has. the. finest’ cami. in ‘the yr entire-district. and ‘that: ‘it wi quite an attraction to the this winter, - will be well. under ground. before the snow is a serious factor “y Mr, Trimble: lett: Sunday t morn- ing for the south ‘again. . He will look into the: ‘matter: of a ‘com- pressor ‘plant and he: expects that by the time the- ‘tunnel Ws-in’ one hundred: feet he. will ‘send: an out- fit up ‘to ~be installed. “He also left instructions: that: as soon as. they ‘hit ‘the ‘ore-in:*t he: tunnel ‘that -it- be= sorted, sacked ‘and “made ready. for ship nent. “Mr. Trimble does not propose: ‘to have. ‘séveral hundred. tons of ore- dying’ on: the @ dump, only. a be catried away : a . WELL PLEASED | 7 a _ WITH NEW CANP . z Py: Trkiable Inspected. ‘the Work On wack rountain;- ‘WAB. The tunnel was al- fo ready started aiid-he says that it): ver.” This:land i is owned by Capt, McPhatter © and ‘Harold: Price, days here 6 I | to the. Hera to the vei perfectly ° from snow’s drifts. 1 ‘would be unde eam on: ‘Tues a and held: construction. of. the: wagon. road across the new. w bridge, Mr. Bax- McLeod: Ke ‘connection with: the 1) ter’: i. the townsite peo- re, ple ‘make: the s survey of. the toad. Lg, :,|rangements ‘for' the survey andi is) {getting everything in ‘ahape 80 | Brewe that’ ‘the. road , work. can: tbe. pro-| °° jseeded:with, at ‘ah early. date... as| pital a are now preparing: ‘to. ‘put on ‘}an amateur. play for the: behefit ‘lof the: X-ray fund. The date: will and. it. will be staged 3 in the: old town. sure, ‘and business. ‘combined, He i is one of the most. travelled ‘men who. has: yet visited, New ‘thraa ath wet r prominent. Austrians and they. ‘ara. ‘considering: a déal for ten thousand, actres.of land on the north-side of: the ‘Skeena: ri-- The party. :of ’ capitalists shave visited the Property and: made. a number of tests. of . the: “BOIL and found’ ‘it quite suitable. for. thei Hans von Hohenfist has been | ak ‘in’ “town ithe: past week | _on. plea- Hazelton. Heis accompanied by |. ; the. ten thousand.a acres.eurly next| IP]. a) ECT OF AUSTRIAN CAPITALISTS; Deal Pending for Ten Thou-' sand Acres----First Set- - tlers to be. Brought. _ Out Early Next through, if the; price ig made right. ot is the. intention of the. party] to ‘establish’ a German colony | on spring,” ‘arriving here: about: the ‘first of: ‘Aptil:. The new comers, will: be: ‘started _in, leaving im: mediately, upon their arrival, — cultural. resources to the front; will do much to bring the : agri- Hans von’ Hohenfist has: for: years been interested-in one. of |. | the big lead mines in Austria and! - — he i is naturally: interested in the! - silver-lead properties in this dis- | trict’ ‘and he visited one or two, Speaking. -Of the district as 2) ‘whole - ‘Mr, ‘Hohenfist Was ‘very favorably | impressed.’ Tt resem-: ‘bles very much the ‘Austrian Alps.’ The ‘scenery was::one ‘of the gre est attractions to him and‘he |: “The “nursing. staff at ‘the: hos- be. fixed. for early next-month|-th ane the: finest: pout and billiard parlofs ini the north. and: they -will-un-- =. doubtedly’ receive. as largea share of the business as: they ‘did in:the: zines, soft: drinks; confectionery,” ee 4 BtG 2: another. page of: this. ‘issu subscriptions. to the: x- ‘that the. total had ‘pa : $2, 000 mark, eS othe * sub ‘a had’'a trip to the'peak of Kocher oy 3 at, de: Boule planned if time permit- | it ted.” aal Cho. is’ now ‘open os ‘for-business. ' Messrs. ‘Brewer & a Ruddy ‘have. their new=building. - - on. Ninth. avenue ve completed and: LS ‘old town.’ - The Galena Club also a carries‘a full. line of: cigars’ ‘and. a “| tobaceos, new ‘spapers andi ‘Taga-. See. their: advertisement on | = Keay Fund Grows Dr Wrineh, informeu that: the t Sif A ped eters { an Sate ee ee ee one ee ‘i, Ww. c Jackson Taspected Rich . “Nine Mile will be one of the | ‘months’ than: those of either the -Rochet. ‘de: Boule or :Glen- _moun-: ‘“Thave itvonothet’ McLeod, one. of lite ’ 's of. the Silver: ein kept hem idle this “he | governmént: en ee es : ducing basi Mr. ” Jackson’ 5% ‘tunnels, the lowest - ‘giving ‘900 feet of added depth, have ‘been driven nearly: ‘to the ledge. . The ore-showings-are therefore con-. fined to the surface and two up- per tunnels. nel'‘tothe' ‘summit of the hill; 300 feet above, ° At shows: all the: way from. “Six ‘ore having ines, ‘that both’ ca ! these properties - will ’ be. ‘worked, ly Yn ona large scale.and that. all. that | Silver-Lead ‘Hl * The surface outerop S continuous. from the No. 2 tun= general averag ee of f silver ee retin Mice p, “Stéwart ‘and "asbo- eh” lates, covers” several . hunted F: | acres of the Cup: basin adjoining {i to. be’ advanced | ‘Vand* ‘developiient* ‘Propositions: Ty. his shoot is eigh- per: ride and: thirty-five |' Halm ‘ace shows ‘some oi ity.” “Like the Cup, iti is traversed by numerous. ledges, but on only one has any work” been ‘done.: Here an‘open eut shows. two feat of ore. cious and low- grade.” The ‘other half: is an “intimate mixture: “of ‘palena: ‘zine, “gray” ‘copper ‘arid |” antimony, with © silver... values -This'*is" in “my judgment’ one ofthe best leasing King’ and Silver’ ‘Ciip ‘80 g|of them being iron “capped and: Dp ry wide. The. Bell claim one see the showings on: this ‘proper- {ty but was’ ‘informed that! it ‘tained a big ledge showing some || fine galena. 2 next basin is: the Sunrise itself. i It_also. shows, the | ilar. hogback dividing the Cup” and | tc Sunrise basins, is ‘the, Barber: Bill. Tre The premier’ property of. ‘the! had been The gre ody, Ae