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Show MINOS AND (MINING j Ore running forty per cent ropier him Jut been etnii k In the Trump mine, twenty mill a cant of SI. Thomas, Thom-as, near Key Writ ramp. Lincoln county. Nev. ill. i. Tho eurf.iic plant lit the t'lorhe Pacini- mine, which was nrrnlly sold to the I'ux he Hi inlj'ihn Mining coin- I pnny. wns torn down lut week and biiulrd to the .ri--rly of the latter. Heiently tmme holier grade orea jwere broken Into In tho old Horn all- f ver mine lu Itenvi-r county. I'tnh, and the uew ore body la being prospeied i to asrertaln the eitont of tho dleov- j try. A still further dii reaae la noted In I Ihe foreign visible coi'per supply on May 15, na nhown by the London fortnightly fort-nightly rrpnrta There wna on hand on May 10 74 MO tuna, n decrease of 3.IUV tons In tho previous two weeks. Owning a trnrt of promising oil tnnd a few miles east of Ixin. In Wayne county, Vtnh, tho Ptah Mlnea nnd Oil company will probably commence drilling within tho next few week. The drilling rig has been forwarded to the field by way of Sigurd. Id-port from tho tiold Circle mining min-ing camp of Nevada. In which there are numerous Salt Lake Intercuts, are lo the effect that a prominent mining engineer, supixisedly to bo acting for the Ceorgn Wlngfield Interests of (loliineld, Is giving several propcrtlci there a chffn study. One carload of silver lend ore haa Jusl been received and (filled for from tho property of the Kinsley Ho-volonmcnt Ho-volonmcnt company nf While Pine rounly, Nevinln, and another enr, thla ono copper, from tho same properly, Is being hmdi-d for conalgnmont to the Halt Luke smelters. At Ihe present time Ihero la talk ot three lines for tho Iieeri Creek district dis-trict one by the International Rmel ler people from Tooele through Dug-wny, Dug-wny, liruiilto nnd Peep Creek lo Ihe filroux mine near Kly; a sin-nnd from , Wenilmer down; Ihe thud from some I point on tho Salt Uiko Itouto near I Tlnllc. I Peveloiied by five tunnels and pro-I pro-I during ore allowing eighty per cent I'-nrl. twenty live to forty ounce silver sil-ver and II gold, tho HI. Lawrence Mining Min-ing rompiuiy ground, forty-five mile northenet of Ply, Nevada. I now being be-ing operated by Halt Lake men. It la said Ihe i mpniiy hns In sight 100 ton of ore, for dally shipment. Wall rolls aru now being Installed In tho t hint unit of the Ohio Coper plnut. Hume changes aru being-made In Ihe allmea nnd concentrating plunls. which It la eipected will result re-sult In greater recoveries The 1-ark mill la now treating 1,4"0 tone of ore e day, with an output of 60,000 pounds of copper every thirty dnya. That there are more moo doing ae-tunl ae-tunl mining In National today than ever before, pnibnbly 150 miner being be-ing employed; that there I an undercurrent under-current moving quietly ulong whlih bna for lla object tho consolidation ol several of tho most promising of the big groupa of the ciiiup, la the tepurl Hint comes from Hint ait-llon. j Tho copper world la preparing to bury the copper curtailment progiiiin, which will expire by limitation on July 1 next, It la said. Ily t hut I line, or by the time the Increased metal oupiit rcni hes tho market, the topper situation should bo materially iui- , proved, enough ao to nhsnrh what Increase In-crease there muy he produced It la Ibe concensus of opinion among Ihe copper mining fraternity ot the slate, says the Suit Lake Tribune, that If there la lo be a merger mer-ger of copper producers, as Ihe press ha been talking so liurd anil so loin.-. It la certuln to ho expedited by the United Rtnlea auprome court deelhlou bunded down In the Btandiird Ollraao on Monday. miring tbe month of April the Toi.o-pnh'Uelmont Toi.o-pnh'Uelmont Development company wua the banner prollt maker of the Touopah district, exceeding the Tome pah Mining company by n (nod margin, mar-gin, although the tonnage treated wus nearly half of thnt of the Tonopah Mining. The llelmont netted for th month IHO.M!) in, w hile tbe Touopnh Mining netted II 16,213. Oil men of thla city, says the Hull Lako Herald Republican, are sanguine that nut more than a year, or twu year at the utmost, will expire before be-fore a pipe line will be constructed from tbe Spring Caller, Wyo., oil field to Bull Lake, a distance aa the crow file of not more than aeventy-live aeventy-live mile; by pipe line route, probably prob-ably 100 to 129 miles. In a well known mining raae. adjudicated ad-judicated In Colorado, It waa held that I a mining corporation hud wrongfully lasued cnpltul Block a full paid In ex-rbange ex-rbange for property because tho evidence evi-dence allowed Hint no discovery of mineral In place bad ever been mnde nnd the location waa, In coneequence, void. The Interesting effect of this de clalon war r'a the corporation was held to hi. aaued Ita Block for no consideration. Another fortune In bullion fioui ihe Ooldfleld Consolidated was delivered lo the Kelly Hincltlng works In Han Francisco last week, the consignment beng vulued at 4'J4,600, and being contained In twenty bars having a total weight of 2,006 pounds and T ounces. ' Nine dividend-paying mlnea In Shoshone Sho-shone county, Idaho, In the heart of the Couer d'Alene district, earned net profit amounting lo I2.600.000 In 11110, or 1600,000 more than lo 1909, according accord-ing to a ataiement compiled from official of-ficial report by the county aajessor, |