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Show WBIMB!BWiWIBBWIIIIBBPMrBaiBIBIBIMIMIIBaMBWBl MINES AND MINING The Novada Hills recently disposed if 60 tons of ore for $125,000, and as s result tho slock of that company has idvunccd 45 cents per shuro At tho Jcnnlo mlno at Goldsprlngs n Iron county, Utah, tho ledgo hat been opened for n distance of 75 feet from the shaft and both drifts art showing up flno ore. , Nina ptah mining companies paid dividends during tho month of Octo her. The largest amount paid was distributed by tho United States com pony, which paid $360,630, The Walker Indian reservation In Novada, recently thrown open for sot tlement, It being rapidly staked out by prospectors, a number of goo finds having been reported. Ground tits been broker!, sido-trackt have ijcen put In, or flro going in, and materia Is now being dellvored al Hateri, Nev, for the erection of a targe new oro samplln? mill. The directors of the" mint on tho 2nd purchased lflO.OOO dunce's" of silver foi delivery at the Denvef mint, at 7l.2t per fine ounce, and 50,000 ounces foi delivery, at the Philadelphia mint, a( T1.20 per One ounce. The hgh ilrlco for platinum can be accounted for by the' Intervention of the Russo-Japanese war, which pro vented active mining In the Russian mines which tfove furnished about SC per cent of the world's supply The Copper dlance company, operating operat-ing it Bingham. Utah, will shortly be reorganized. A deal Is now pending that will brlntf this about and nothing itands It thd way, but the straighten Ing out of Utfes td some of the ground involved, Fifty thousand dollars Is tho state6 price p$d for the Powhattan group if claims in thff Rie Bud" district, a aew minim camp, twenty-five miles west of "Humboldt House, Nevada, by W 3 Rooklldge. a mining capitalist it Salt Lake. Some", rich tellurium ore has Just been discovered in the Statellne dls-tr!et,-and thet;o Is Hjtely t6 bo some thing doing with the property from, which it came Just as soon as the par lies have hsd time to reach a conclu sion as, to what they want to do with avroposltion that ha been put to them. According to Captain A. H. Mayne, manager of the Ramsay-Comstock Mln Ing company, which Is operating upot. the immense Clark dyke aj. Ramsay Nevada, the company has a bonanza -Tfc vla In .which tUe big discover was made a few days ago has been iut 'from wall to wall and Us width ti Si feet. . " The Red Rock mlno at Cobalt, On tario, has been purchased by the Mc Cornicks;of Salt Lake City, who have planned the Colonial Silver company as a holding agency. Dr. Robert Ball, F. R. 8 , 4s given an opinion that tht cobalt deposits are of deep origin Fine ore Is bains found on the 300 toot level. Another; big group of splendid mln Ing claims in the Yerlngton district has been Jsndod by a Salt Laker. Thll 'time the lucky man' to get ,ln Is E. D Miller aijd the property he has nc ijulrcd Is "the Copper Deposit group o, sight claims, two or three of which ad loin Captain J. R, DeLamar's Blue tone group. Word comes from Beaver county tc, the'effect that tfae-group of claims ad lolnlng the Progressive Mining com pariW ground, composed of the Mo bllo, Marie and Marble claims, hav been purchased by prominent Salt Lake mining men, and that the first painont has been made closing thii deal successfully "Don Mulre. who has recently paid several vlslu to the Napoleon & Mag hera.ln Sierra Msdre mountains, north of Ogden and to the Santa Maria In the same locality but In an adjoining canyon, reports that the development work on both properties is going on with dispatch and with as heavy work, ing forcss as can ho placed. - Authentlo reports have been received re-ceived In Ooldfleld that very rich ore has been found on the hanging wall In tho cross-cut tunnel on the Nevada Hills, at Falrvtew, Nevada. The tun nel has been closed and padlocked and no official information Is given out Twentyflve years have passed ilnce the copper industry was as pros perous as it Is today The record blgn prices current in 1906 have been lue to tho , extraordinary demand which indicates -a consumption id ex :ess of the productions both here and tbroad The dew district about five mller lorth of tht Nevada Superior prop rty In Humboldt county, Nevada, U Jlsplay'ng banner proparttons andat-Tactlqns andat-Tactlqns The msln ttrlko has been jpencd up for a distance of 400 feet, ind wonderfully rich gold-bearing ock is being uncovered. At a special meeting, called for the .purpose, the.' capitalization of tb,o BI; Cottonwood Copper 83 Gold Mlnlnj :ompany has been changed from 300, )00 shares of a par value of $1 each, to 760.000 non-asssMh' sharps, pai t5, thus making a $3,750,000 corpora' tlon of this Utah property. W WW Bl 1 H Alfalfa has eono up to such a high flguro that the alfalfa jnjSrt- plnntpt Nampa hnB beott obliged to close down. It has been running roguttygy since the 'opening Of the ?easdn, Wit tho roropnnv on " manularturo lliu monl nt n profit If the liny cost nwre than ffi n ton delivered B Morgan Nlsbet, of Ilolso, and William L r.tibboll, of Twin Fnlls, havo boon gr Mted a ca etfl from, tho ?ovornineut thioitgh J. W Smith, nr hltect for tho "Unlvorsal gjphoiijb rlgator" Tho dovlco la th6 most simple sim-ple thing imaginable.' belni; nothing tiore than an ordinary flyphon. |