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Domestic News December 15, 1915

The Seward Gateway

Seward, Seward County, Alaska

What is this article about?

William Good reports from Ruby that the interior mining camp is thriving with new gold discoveries on several creeks and a successful dredge installation by the Guggenheims on Green Stone creek.

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RUBY LOOKS BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE

William Good arrived yesterday by dog team from Ruby, after having been on the trail for eighteen days, and reports that the interior camp is showing up better than ever. New pay has been struck on Midnight creek where recently $4 dirt was found, on Spruce creek, Poorman, Tamarack and Straight. Perhaps the best late discovery was made on Low Mountain, between Poorman and Cripple creeks, by Conner and O'Malley. The Guggenheims have lately installed a 450 ton dredge on Green Stone creek and it is reported have found that the pay was three times as good as they at first figured.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

Ruby Mining Gold Discoveries Creek Strikes Guggenheims Dredge

What entities or persons were involved?

William Good Conner O'malley The Guggenheims

Where did it happen?

Ruby

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ruby

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

William Good Conner O'malley The Guggenheims

Outcome

new pay struck on multiple creeks including $4 dirt on midnight creek; best discovery on low mountain; guggenheims' dredge on green stone creek yields three times better pay than expected.

Event Details

William Good arrived from Ruby and reported improved prospects in the interior camp with new gold strikes on Midnight, Spruce, Poorman, Tamarack, and Straight creeks. Conner and O'Malley discovered pay on Low Mountain between Poorman and Cripple creeks. The Guggenheims installed a 450 ton dredge on Green Stone creek, finding pay three times better than initially figured.

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