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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- xel l " ,.j u.j. j The pipeline will furnish a plentiful supply of pure water, and with its completion, active .work will be resumed at the mill and mine. .. In Spring Creek - district the ' Queen of Shelias new mill with three Crawfords is nearly ready-tstartup, and will undoubtedly be in operation by November lSth. The mill is already up and the machinery is in place The saw mill is running, and the finishing touches., are being put on a gravity tramway 600 feet down the hill that will deliver the ores from the mine into the mill. 'The rails are now being laid on the tramway,, and. whenit is completed Thieorei of the Queen of the mill will be started. Sheba are free milling and run frppi.$?,to $11. per wi . 1 o . - , . . ' ton. ' - - ' the Sheba, and adjoining that' property, are theDandy No. l On the same ledge as the .. Queienqf . and No. 2 and tle Morse lpde, owned by Joseph Dunbar and W. P. Richards bT Sajt Xak, , A tunnel 150 feet long has cut theiedge ;hich,hereJsTour feet thick, and shows 'the saihe Average .values as the fy : ores of the Queen of Shebav it is und'erstpod.that the gentlemen are negotiating, with Salt Lake parties . for the erection of a; mill. The development, work done shows the necessity of a plant to re'duce the ores which have been proved to be free milling, in their character. I I m & , .. 4,' c m tons of ore from the Oro lot of twenty-fou- r Plata mine owned by Dundon & Fisher, was recently handled at the Kingman sampler, and gave returns of 430 ounces gold and 31 silver to the ton. The lower workings of the Oro Plata are under water, and some of the richest ore chutes cannot be worked. A IDAHO. The Boonville has completed its new mill and it will start up about the 26th inst. The Seven .Devils conntry is receiving more atten- tion from. prospectors than ever before in its history. Mr. D. B. Huntley, formerly of Teluride, Colorado, has been installed as manager of the De Lamar mines at De Lamar. Alfred Southern who is operating a quartz proposi- tion at the head of Picket creek, has set up one of p mills and will run it with a Capt. Baxters Union gasoline engine. F. Clerici of Milan Italy, one of the patentees of the Pelaltan. Clerici process for the extraction of gold, is at De Lamar superintending the experimental new plant. Sam Gundaker of the Golden Star mine at Neal, brought some samples to the Boise Mining! Exchange that assayed $86 in gold per ton. The vein is over two feet thick and is free milling. The Iowa mine near Quartzburg, owned Coughanour, made a recent cleanup of $5,000 from a mill run. The Iowa has produced $17,000 in gold in the last three months. The Victoria mine in the Seven Devils country has lately sent out samples of peacock copper ore that assay 80 per cent copper. two-stam- by-Da- ve ys The Trade Dollar in Silver City has 125 men on the pay roll and the output of the mine is keeping up with Septembers figures. In the Pauper mine at Silver City, connection has been made with the old shaft with a long tunnel. The mine now has an abundance of good air, and the connection has opened up aboul 200 feet of stop-in- g ground. . In. feet more of drifting is necessary before it is reached. John Irvin, one of the pioneer miners of Idaho, is negotiating with Chicago capitalists for the sale of rich placers located on Meadow Creek. ' The Seven Devils country is to have a copper smelter at once, says the Idaho Recorder. Contracts for 5,000 tons of ore have already been made. ' f . , . for the construction of a ditch eight miles long and reservoir with a capacity of 3,000,000,000. a Hank Miller who is operating on a gold ledge at Pyramid Lake came into Reno lately with two tons of sample ore that he will have worked, and from which he expects good returns. He has two feet of ore in the bottom of a ten-foshaft, and expects to prove up a bonanza. ot The Ulyssess group on Indian creek has 6,000 tons The Pheonix Reduction company at Bullionville of free milling ore of an estimated value of $48,000, lot of ore from has started up the mill on a 200-to- n blocked out, the . result of the labors ot but two the Advance mine in Chief district. The Advance is men.. owned by George Lawrence and other Salt Lake par. The Crankey Grace mine on Indian Creek, which ties. It is a gold proposition and has been developed some time since sold for a horse and saddle, now has so that ore extractions will be cheap and continuous. a vein .of gold quartz four feet thick that will mill There was a lively boom in stocks today after a $25. to.the ton. long period of lifelesi'ness. It was caused by a strike Arastas are being built on Sheep Eater and Owl in the bottom of the hollar and Hale and Norcross Creeks, in the Mineral Hill district, for the working incline on the Brunswick lode. About three feet of of the rich surface ores abounding in the district. ore, assaying from $35 to $40 per ton wa$ ppened to? day in the incline. Quartz has been showing in the Point the Crown & Jones Buster, Casey, working ;i on Sage Creek, are erecting two arastra beds at a incline for some time, but the ore came in today. The strike caused Chollar stock to jump from $1.90 point where there is plenty of water power. in the forenoon to $2.80 in the afternoon, and the owned Gilman mine Doodle and , The .Yankee by whole lead to spring into activity and sell at radically a in 300 about tunnel has Indian on Creek and.Wortz The value of the strike can be advanced prices. feet in which gold ore valued at $75, per ton has shown only by development, but the excitement in, vein. been encountered in a three-fodicates that it is of considerable . importance-rV- ir The, Gold .Bug Claim in Gambrinus district, for- ginia City Chronicle. merly known as the Keep Cool, has been bonded to Frank V. Tinker and Peter Banwell who will at WTOniNQ. once commence the sinking of a shaft. A valuable ledge of copper one has been discovered In mentioning the Yellow Jacket shut down the Buck Lemhi Republic says: To correct an error, it may and located in the Big Horn mountains by be as weil to state that the camp never contained one-ha- ley of Sheridan. R. VV. West and his asssociate, Mr. Gray, are This is untrue. of 350 miners at one time. All who are posted know that at one time there were erecting a mill at Cooper Hill, for the working of the over 200 miners working in the camp, besides the ores from the Carbon county companys mines. idle miners there. Idaho Record. The miners in Bull camp, Johnson county, are mak ing arrangements for all winters work; Houses and mine buildings are being erected for winter quarters, NEVADA. and the seasons supplies are being freighted in. A The working forces in the Gold Hill mines have great deal of activity is reported in the camp. been increased by seventy men. The Merswada Gold Mining and Milling company The placer mines of Sadorus district will not be has been incorporated with a capital of $1,000,000. worked the present season owing to a scarcity of The incorporators are Ralph W. Marshall and Eugene water. C. Lozier, of Missouri, John W. Davis and Henry A. Pollards mill at Silver City is making a run on 100 Richardson of Wyoming. The principal place of tons of ore from the Oest mine, which is expected to business is Sheridan. run $20 per ton. There are about 450 registered voters in DeLamar A rich ledge has been discovered in the vicinity of and it is expected that not less than 400 votes will be Mount Nebo, by Mr. Edwards of the Mercur mine. at election. the polled coming Details as to the exact location of the strike are not Average assays of $30, per ton in gold have been furnished, but assays taken from the ledge gave values obtained from a ledge lately discovered on Disaster of 468 ounces silver to the ton. Mount Nebo and its Peak by L. L. Rickard. vicinity should furnish a good field for prospectorsWork will soon commence on a contract just let to build a big reservoir and a ditch eight miles long, to 9999999999999999999999999999999 v & convey water to the Island Mountain placer. H. H. McCauley who is working a gold property at Willow Creek, sent two and one-hatons of remarkably rich ore to the Sebly smelter at Vallejo Junction, $ California, recently. Largest Clothing House in the West. Robert Denio and Robert Ireland report a rich 9 m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 9 gold strike about twelve miles east of the Denio FLOORS district in Humboldt County. A vein of very rich 9 REPLETE WITH 9 free milling ore, two feet wide has been opened up. The Reno Gazette reports that James Raser has 2 ! found a two-foledge of Calmanite or borax, Canabout forty miles east of Grants Creek. Samples 9 have been submitted for tests. s The mill of Messrs Deegan and Denio in the Denio . . district, northern Humboldt, which has been closed down all summer on account of a scarcity of water, S 9 is about to start up again. The mill works on the 9 5 output of one the richest gold mines in Nevada. 61, 63, 65 Main Street, . Maj. J. L. Robertson of New York is developing Utah. Lake City, some rich mines in the Elko County gold fields, and has just closed a contract with CorajTBros., of Ogden $ : Jacobs Gulch, James Stewart has a big body of good ore blocked out under lease, that would be extracted if the mine was equipped , with a mill. The main ore chute bas not yet been cut, and- about sixty j. $ , - ARIZONA ten-da- MINNIG REVIEW. N. : ot J.-H- . lf - ; lf I The Seigel Clothing Co. i -- ot t L I Miners Clothing, Oil and Rubber Coats, Hats, vas Suits, Rubber Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Etc. I ; I Salt , |