Gogebic Explorer (Newspaper) - June 18, 1885, Bessemer, Michigan VOL. 3. 18, 1885 The Gogebic Ev Bessemer Publishing J. A. W. M. M. j mine iri located 20, township 4ft, ranee 2 j east. The win once enter j upon the worker developing their sec: A. PER In. Free j that to be depended on at Minem Indulge Reports from work of exploring for it is a fact lars of a lively occurred of the deposits i - A this it La the same on situated just the Vulcan Mine to a saloon kept by south of this line ADVERTISING ri i 1 tfi - -i 3 6 t W 9 1- i li to I- n v. ly i oo 10 IS j I I 4*> bent on having a if this iron belt on section 7 con k hope ihe readers ot this jng A rumpus tains a marketable which if tin expounder of public opinion will over- | ter Df a short and Maloney and j doubtedly that vein will be w 1'.*' 1�> prr line - - I aim they immediately - paper business is. in our 8aloon, and Smith his friend re- j we have no doubt but that it will be a tiring info the crowd valuable and we hope that the fail .to see wherein the Herald is j were wounded company holding this option - uuknown the to Ail | The 1 tg U- on ndt as bright and vivacious as j one of them receiving a or some himself quite other fellow did m bis breast which will probabl ring will be the one to take out a lease Connly Now is tlie of our discontent made the opening fatal This episode enraged in a short time 17 1 ' The Colby and vigor Tempering Mining There is probably no service te ians were on a j which can be put which so marshal of arrived amH value as mining in. and nice copyright of work and be i and locked up to j a good charcoal fire is good to new life - r-W I marshal returned to place and good hammer ' a arid lastly a porta 1a That this country contains deposits of gold is an established fact which none will whether these deposits are sufficiently rich to enable profit is yet - - 1 considered very In fact it. seems that capitalists had rather their money in western holes in barren ground than invest it in what they know to of some value and which may prove be a There axe points oh this range which have been a little and which made good All that is required is a little more money to be spent in their further development to prove their true and with the present that value the further expenditure for the erection of - The northeast quarter of the of section 28,47-43 jias for o o-u little vil 1 a cm arft villi V. W j known to have who J to while the building had become j set o realize enough from the utile realty 1 The sh to return imbued with new of rifles compelled the man is needed with a good keen Wer - r wag experience and excellent k can be turned essentials are e to and burned to the i judgments No good pic of Menominee was tele- j any of the above graphed to for but as the mob wanting m the process should had accomplished their or hammered attention not a this property is shown by analysis to contain all the way from a trace to worth of goltt per work was done here ' months ago and the vein was found to be but as yet its further development has been Section 13, 46-?2 has also produced a sample of gold-bearing rock which under the magic hands of a of Court for iss I 1SS3. nun r - iv it. I lie Yearn whole -ON ' I NT m Vulcan are fear of i further the two i New i mounded Laken to is not We have this week received a copy I but is believed they of initial number of. the Gogebic j seriously if not fatally - i published at in j his by the Bessemer j Suchi i slife am organ find m they not choose good After being we i 11. it is there is something there worth looking VT y in in M tii 1*1.1. i out with a full local a number of and a long article on itie IRVN t heated the pick must be worked with j Mr. J. H. Alward seems to be about | special pains being taken in the only one now who is taking an ' hammer onfall active interest in the Gogebic gold in one place as much as j For the past few weeks he One of the best iron options on the and on one side as much as the has had a out 46-,Tange ' searchin ready for it should j 42 town 4*), range 43, sear be the blaze uf j fur this mineral's -an Board OF oj iii 1 - we nre -o the first number situated pn the east half of fire until red and then plunged in- j good results have been the we it will be a section 7. 47-45, and under option j to cold rain kept there un- Some twenty analyses buss advocate of the interests of that j to the following fU coldi quartet to My Lake Shore two orphans of visit c the our exchange it grow and prosper with we shall endeavor to get to front Ontonagon or the is in or until it is quite fall i -T a i - of and the northwest i Some use hot no most of them ] of southeast quarter to J. H. j of any kind should exist in the valu * by Marquette and a dr ton of to most of them exa This is a of the southeast and has been different Mr. J. H. W. Lake Superior Press At convention held in the city of on 2d, for the purpose of organizing C. Van anv M a Iron Mining nia some changes -in - is now composed as S A. Nr 1 aial president assist a nt secret 1 R. H. oi the same j but the water should be taking into Most ot tne work done on twis tJie water is warm and a little ice fact that all of these has directed to the j be thrown in to chill taken from outcroppings which are j pering be all the Pure i generally leanest portions of the water for hardening will make the outlook is indeed ' ' to and we look results from this salt j Sam. Moreau also j la me may of Raged in the gold fields of town 47, At the tune lie given i range 44. Moreau has here dK ot management in his nands a number across close to the edges and 1 covered a vein some two feet 01 and shafts had then up each side about an By and has exposed it a length of - eight Commencing at a point soloing the corners will be less liable From several ho quart eri 1 n feet west of oast a row oi Firing Blasts iu 3Iines. nas charge ot the above ' tougher and one less liable t described property and is employing a crack at the edges than where sa oi men in its further water is The last hammering to crack of C. C. R. vice- H. i K secretary and and James reporter and j length H. ex- 285 The surface was from 2 to i recently long stone gal feet in of the pits were bottomed The adopted of Si 0 per ton has All of the gold-bearing rock on this Gogebic and it is all over -T K. - to the Ropes vein of Et changes the took and i i fair in ore and appear to be peculiarly ingenious and j a- e meeting was a very i A shaft on this line of The of 1 and starting 1 1,50 the quarter - ' - - with about thirty bids i Mr. took charge this and as it is desired to tuition had reached a depth of feet ot tins containing seams of iron will be nearly 800 in which the gold is held in minute when completed and as it with all possible light machine a arm in J. arid place M. M. A si should of silver spoon a late candidate for the is one of the ors of count f solitaire is always open d of men state to invest in mining of Birds in Nests of All residents of Bessemer ] have the of the village most in their no matter reside on north Qr south side and the formation remained un- i drills are employed for the boring ajtd It was afterwards dropped electric ignition of the shots for the 10 feet a some 1-2 ' The cables are to feet to the Although the within about six yards of the face of torn of the shaft and the found the and are protected by gas richer ground it was not ad- pipes throughout a length of six from the end of these cables bare iron wire carries the electric to to Abut 225 feet east of row the former j - - nothing can | agement the fuses from ten to twelve in hp establis - We have plenty of good pro parties in this wan properly would soon prove call at the office uf and we will name you some oi the desirable invest - t he gained by constant quarreling over i w some imaginary one man who has any desire to whole or any portion other than that in is most All should endeavor to work and not raise a faction when there is no occasion for it. The objection bv some that to the chemist's skill has almost failed in the attempt the gold from the this trouble lias now been almost entirely has been found by demonstration that rock carrying a gold valuation of from upward per ton can be milled with It is to be hoped that faith outside of will soon paper to ins and is a expect the last riul connecting with will be and train by the of the will personally do himself the ' of Iron iv inking In 5hi� cUy last mud by tin* of is not fill the of overseer of seems ilat to t hose who are qualified to judge of a man's ability to fill a Capt. commissioner of s. walked thirty-five miles i for the wants of our way of public an overseer of sideration Mr. Paddock md his bond ce a woodman and the country will enable position to the entire one is more of Mr. Beaser and heard no. the are the lain ot the selection of Tho wearing of a t day tion of a worth and the immediate settle a few dis- h another string of j firing t quarter and is very compact and and not so south as the first j and is contained in a box of about one This row also had its was j cubic foot Instead of the located about the same distance from j winch a is used the quarter line as shaft No A depth to give a rotary motion to the 13 feet was here bar is provided with was sunk some 5 feet more after j like a ana with a which the seizes with while holding machine the exit Of nnp in All of these pose of m t' and After select Ilia c him to till t capable of ii ability Thomas and U to cpn i to penetrate fourteen center of the tions proved of banded ore lay under the surface here and to be of same quality as that first west of here and just 80-rod-line a trench exposed same ledge a distance of 34 with a surface averaging 4 feec in After Mr. Alward took charge the option was obtained on the southwest of the The spoken of as being 34 feet long was lengthened feet and a row of spits crosscutting the formation a distance of 205 feet north from the quarter The surface in ledge exposed proved to be the banded jasper The future work and if our deposits continue for the next year as they have the at the end of that time we will find that an important change has taken place in this branch of our of directed to the southwest Quarter of the northeast quarter ana the crosscutting of the formation before started will be continued north until a change of formation is met The iron formation on this property ta wide and there are two belts of attractions crossing it. belt through ot tU tier of and the north tha stranger belt about a quarter of a milt era lot while holding the down his arrangement which enables a great power to be exerted upon the The machine is capable of shots with certainty and failures are of very rare twenty per of the of boring is said to be saved by the adoption of this met hod Lake a New June 10, 1885.- F. We have put the House and Senate a township of Ironwood in Ontonagon embracing south of the of town 4b. 1 have also handed the following names for no 1Bowlia~F 0. H. The commissions will be seat county I will forward a certified copy of the Making new as soon as We trust our will meet with your of uncalled for at Ontonagon for the ending June 13,1885: WL v John James Samuel v & R. Herman Mattery r John B. M. Letter July 3rl( ease