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Show ! MINING iXOTES. i Seven new mining coni nnles were In -orporaled In one day last week At l)c La Mar, lilntio next summer thero will bo three) plonta working oil tailings Cnmp Mchlnluy, II a, reports tlie discovery of live feet of solid sulphld ore, which will run 3100 per ton From llowland lie comes nons of the strike of a six foot ore body la tha Evening Mar, which average SCO per ton J. Wnrton, who hut charge of tlio fouth Peacock inlneln tho Siren 1)ctIU for a Iloston company , haa bonded the Ilrcnt Valo copper claim near Cuprum for 810 WW Itls learned that II Sloan has decided de-cided to lutin another edition of hli "Handbook of Utah Mlnca" and that the publication Is to bo brought up to data In every respect. Very rich specimens of gold quartx , are being taken from the 150-foot level I of the Hellenic mines, at Ophlr, Je- ' vada count), Cat A chunk as largo as j two fists contained J!00 Adrlccs from tho Holland, In Hold Mountain district, aro to the cITect that the lowir tunnel Is now lu a distance dis-tance of ;oo feet, and that the water ts coming In, indicative of an open country ahead. Tho Sllrer City Consolidated Mining company was incorporated January S7 with a capital stock of $50 000 In shares of 8 cents each Tha Incorporatorsaro Joseph H Irrc, llobert 0 Smith, W. It Wallace, J. J bnell and 11 J. Cheesman I.ucky Hoy ores at CustcrClty, Idaho, aro worked orer plates and Wlllly tables, saving about 07 per cent of the i values Tailings linvo accumulated to , tho nmouut of about 10,000 tdns, and f thecompanj will put in ncyanldo plant i to rework them 5 The Chcckmato mine is working six- J trin men, and as soon as the raises are made for air nnd slopes many mora men will lx employed This mine has thoroughly demonstrated that tho f ledges of this district go down and J Impruvo with depth Jt Thero was general njolclng nmong mining men In Utah January 37, otcr M tho fact that lead and casting copper had made such marked advances In ' their quotations tha former touching tit SI 10 and tho latter 14f cents, being J& the highest figures n ached by theso 8g. metals for many years. jP Tho Chcckmato inlna in Ilolso the Sr past two years has been produclirc of 4V many shipments of high grade oro and rWI will make another soon The company " 4m ?(, has been prospecting new ground nnd I f lias found n nln that la orer flro feet I wido In which rock appears that yields " 4 an average of 8100 in gold per ton 8 'Iheinliilngcxcltcmentonllluemoun- , talnhas just about depopulated Vernal Ten pounds of ore from Doe McDon- aids mine, tested tho otherday, panned j -out 40 or 80 good sited colors In gold , To all appearances it la a good thing, , "1"'"" nil i t., ' u work will bu dona to dctcrmlno the -value and extent of tha veins. Soma of tho treasury stock of the P l'alo Verdi Mining company wasplaced -on tho market lait week, and It met with a hearty reception at tho handsof raining sharo Investors. Tho l'alo Verdi was Incorporated a short time ago, and will known Bait T nki ra ore at tho hiad of tho company, whoso prop- ' -erty la located In arapal county, Ari- I non a, In tho development of which a pay streak ranging from six to eight Inches In width has Wen uncovered, tho mineral running high In ita gold contents The Navajo Mining company hat I perfected Its articles of Incorporation, with a capital stock of 400,000 share) of the par valuo of 10 cents. The prop- -ertles on which the new company li founded adjoin that of the Diamond I Mining company near the camp of that , name, an 1 already consldirable pros- pectlng with encouraging results has been done. The shaft Is now being j put down with the vein, that Is nicely ratnorallzcd, while at other points at which the ground was punctured In former daya soino oro is exposed The destinies of Camp r loyd Mining company, whoso properties aro lo cated In the big gold bearing district from which tho company derived Its uatne, havo passed Into new hands. W, 0. II Allen made a delivery of 230 000 of the 800 000 shares, at which number the company Is capitalized, to - William 11 Tlhbals, A 0 Curtis, Lea Marlaxoftho lllo Grand Western, II ' II Koostr of tho Missouri l'aclflc, nnd tf -others representing eastern contln- i gent. Tho exact flguro at which tin '' control passed could not bo learned. s "" Tho Queen of Bheha of Deep Creek v reported at its bank In bait Lake lasl ; week with a consignment of gold bul " Hon that was cashed in at nearly J1.300 tho proceeds, It Is said, of a run of ten " da) a at their Crawford mills It li learned that overtures have been mads ' tho owners of tho Queen and that hav ing named a figure at which they would ' part with It, a well known lawyer ol bait Lake had selected tho expert, w ho ' Is now engaged In the sampllog of It, the result of negotiations to bo de- tcrmlncd by his report U j |