Copper Ore Discovered Near “Deadman’s
Lake” in 1898.
Work was done on the lower claims of what is now the
Silverado property, and rich float ores were found from year to year in the
gulches draining from the glacier above, but the ore in place was not
discovered in the high altitudes until 1919, when John Haahti located the
first of the Silverado ledges, and several others some years later. Haahti
had done considerable prospecting on the mountain without success and was
at the point of abandoning the search when his attention was attracted to
a goat. In endeavoring to get in range for a shot, he climbed over a
high-grade ore outcrop, and immediately concluded to spare the goat’s
life in exchange for the valuable discovery it had lead him to.
The following year the claims were bonded by J. J. Coughlan, of
Vancouver, and a company was formed and some ore was shipped. Some years
later the Premiere company became interested and a large amount of
development on other ore discoveries near the edge of the glacier, which
the melting of the ice had exposed; but with the low price of silver, work
was discontinued on the property, with the exception of shipping some 150
tons of high-grade ore by the leasers.
Stevenson and Prowdfoot located additional claims on the
Big Missouri Ridge, and in 1910 the combine groups of claims were bonded by Sir D. D. Mann,
who, however did no work at that time; but some years later he reassumed the
bond, did a large amount of open cut work on various ore showings, and, opened
up considerable ore. Owing, it is understood, to the difficulties at that time
to finance, the undertaking, the bond was allowed to lapse and shortly
afterwards the property was bonded to the Trites, Woods, and Wilson interests
and further work was done. But again the bond was allowed to lapse and the
property reverted to the owners.
Later the property was bonded to Tacoma people, who formed the Big Missouri
Mining C., and after carrying on development work, interested the Consolidated
Mining and Smelter Co. The joint venture formed the Buena Vista Mining Co., by
whom development is still proceeding.