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Show MINING NOTES. Superintendent George Dein was In camp Saturday. The Geyser people have had some trouble with their water pipes. The pipes have been frozen up and lequlred a great deal of labor to clear them. With the opening of next spilng the "Dip" will probably be booming again nnd seveial piospects In and around Mercur working, and then, "Hurrah for our town" once moie. It Is Hild the prospects at the "Dip" nre very fluttering nt this time. With the opening of the Daisy again If successfulwe suc-cessfulwe may expect to shortly hear of the Helvetia and Snowstorm being operated. The Ingot has run up fiom 1 to U cents a share. The natural conclusion of those who know anything about the surmundings of the Ingot If that It will jet be a good stock, and piobably run above par. It Is said the prospects at the Golden Gate nre betu than they have been for somu time. good body of ore has re-cently re-cently been uncovered. The "Gnte" Is liable to be the best of the Con. Mercur proptrles yet. With a good market for Its mercury and the development of newly prospected prospect-ed ground, the Sacramento should' boom ere long. The company hns been handl-enped handl-enped for want of n market for the quicksilver, but they have finally succeed suc-ceed ed. The following from The Tribune evidences evi-dences the fact that ex-Superintendent Edwards Is busy nnd that his knowledge of mining Is being put to account. "George '.. Edwnrdfi hns submitted the. results of his recent examination of the Orient of West Tlntlc to President Pow -ers, nnd additional work will be the pol-Icy pol-Icy the piesent season." Mr. Springer Is In Salt Lake, having gone after a brief visit to his mining properties nt the "Dip." Mr. Springer has great faith In Mercur. He believes If the company go down nny depth, they will develop a bonanza even greater than what they already have. The gentleman understands considerable about mining, nnd as he has worked In the mine a great deal we must put some confidence In his Judgment. May It be so. |