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Show 12 INTER-MOUNTAI- N MINING REVIEW. The Nevada National Nickel Company, saw mill, and next spring will be the motive power for a stamp mill being erected by the operating on nickel deposits in Cottonwood, Churchill county, promises that the electric Relief Company. C. P. Richardson has been prospecting plant for the precipitation of the nickel will the old channel of Moose Creek, near start up this week. A large sum has been in Grangeville, and recently came out with expended the erection of the plant. Hank Miller is in from Pyramid and inplenty of coarse gold. He has a quantity of nuggets, one of which weighs nearly ten forms the Reno Gazette that he has four pennyweights and several others are nearly as proposition. A new ore body, six feet wide large. Mr. Richardson has his ground well las been opened up in the workings, and opened up for work, and with the return of three feet of this is sufficiently high grade to 3a y all expenses of the long wagon and rail spring he will commence washing. The Standard mill at Wallace is running haul to the smelters, and still leave a big net only one shift at present, but arrangements profit per ton. are being made at the mines for the extracSome years ago a man discovered a wontion of ore on a mammoth scale. A new derful metal in Pine Nut, this state says the 125 horse power boiler and an air com: Silver State . This peculiar metal was conpressor are en route from Philadelphia for tained in clay and the man accidentally disthe Campbell tunnel, and a small motor is to covered it by using some clay for a back to be used, transporting the ore from the mine his stove. Some hours after building a fire to the mill. in the stove he found that the back had disThe. new camp of Big Creek, eight appeared and in place of it was a clear white miles east of Buffalo Hump, is taking on am metal with scarcely any weight to it. air of activity from the quartz discoveries Considerable activity prevails in the Gold Home-stakthat were first made last July. The Run district, about twelve miles south of Badger and Stampede are under bond Golconda, where the Adelaide copper mine to Ben Kingsbury for $20,000, and a con- is giving employment to a force of thirty-fiv- e to been let sink A. to T. tract has Reynolds men. A number of adits are being run a shaft 200 feet deep and crosscut from the and shafts sunk to ascertain the extent of the bottom until the ledge is reached. The vein which in the old works, showed a course of the mineral belt is 30 degrees thickness of 100 feet and over between north of west, with a dip to the north of 90 walls. An English syndicate now has a and successive The are ledges degrees. bond on the Adelaide, and work is being parallel, averaging about 4 feet in width, the prosecuted under the direction of A. S. quartz containing high values in gold. The Bates, one of the owners. new district has an altitude of 6,500 feet. Mineral Surveys. Salmon City Recorder: Alex. Toponce was in town Monday. He informs us that Orders for surveys for mineral patents the machinery for the Monolith is on the have been issued recently from the office of road between here and Red Rock, and a Surveyor-Genera- l Snow as follows: The wagons No. 3331 for the Alice lode in Uintah portion of it will arrive will deliver the freight at the mouth of mining district. Application by Charles Fourth of July creek, where it will be trans- Barnicott et al, George Westervelt, Attorferred to boats and floated down the river to ney, Robert Gorlinski, surveyor. No. 3332 for the Ardath lode in Tintic Shoup. A crew of twenty men is working on the road from Shoup to the mill site half mining district. Application by the Star a mile distant and expect to complete it this Consolidated Mining Company, Charles P. week. Eight men are working on the boats Brooks, surveyor. and putting the lumber into the river and No. 3333 for the Monte Cristo and Horse starting it down stream. A boom to catch it Shoe lodes in Big Cottonwood mining diswill be put in at Blacksnake rapids. Cottonwood the e, to-da- y. NEVADA. ASSESSMENTS. The metal has been in good demand in New York, and all offerings have been taken up. London persistently stood out against any additional advance, but under the pressure of au active December demand, has been compelled to advance the price to 30d. This advance was the result of New York price, which has stood at 05 since December 11th. Recent shipments to Europe from New York aggregated 2,091,000 ounces and 140,000 Mexican dollars. The following are the quotations for the week: 65 65 Monday Thursday 65 65 Tuesday Friday 65 65 Wednesday, Saturday RECORD PRICES. Highest (covering a period of eleven years) 1.19c., August 19, 1890.3 Lowest, 58c., March and 5, 1894. Lead. While the quotations are unchanged and the price remains at 82.75 per cwt., there is a feeling of uncertainty in the eastern market, that needs only crystallizing to bring about a slight decline. In St. Louis chemical lead is selling at 82.70 $2.7 25, while desilverized is worth only $2. So. Prices have already given way in New York, and a further decline was prevented only by producers holding back. There is no disposition on the part of consumers to buy in quantities. RECORD PRICES. Highest (covering a period of eleven years, 5.25, in October and November, 1890. Lowest, .50, August 21, 1896. The E. S- - Dean Company. Capital $1,000,00000 Full Paid. Dividend paid to Salt Lake City depositors on 100 deposited August 15th, 1896 on the PyraW. miding plan: 9.90 paid. Sept. 1st, Dividend 44 33.90 41 trict. Application by Big Mining Corporation through George Parks, attorney, John T. Breckon, surveyor. No. 3334 for the Holland mine and Plaoer Gulch lodes in Gold Mountain mining district. Application by A. J. Moore et al. John T. Breckon, surveyor. No. 3335 for the Boby Dodler lode in the Tintic mining district. Application by George Adams, Vivian P. Strange, surveyor. White Pine News: Under the manage ment of Mr. A. D. Campton a new blower is to be put in at the furnace in Robinson, and another tost will be made with the smelter. men taking out ore from his recent gold mine find there and will shortly begin shipping ore to the Selby Smelting works in San Francisco. He will also begin the Advertise your assessment notices and delinerection of an arastra on the property in a quent lists in the Inter Mountain Mining ew days. Review. Oct 15th, 1st, u u is.oo 15th, ( tt ( t 15.60 22.60 15th, ( it tt t. Nov. 1st, 44 Dec. 1st, 17. 82 ?1.57 ... has earned On 275.00 deposited November 15th: Dec. 1st, dividend paid y'",0 Can such an investment be found Arnt you Interested? If notor yo else must be dead to your own interest, broke. Call or write for information-210-1Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. In 105 days 100 7 Tiie E. S. Dean Company- - |