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Show h l Idaho Convicts Belcsh Boise, Idaho., Sept. 5. If a lurg-- i number of convicts incarcerated in the Idaho penitentiary are turned loose upon the people before many weeks, it will be the fault of the recent decision of the supreme court, nullifying majority of Idaho's laws. Most of the criminals sent up since 1S93 i i i were convicted on information of the district attorney, without a grand jury indictment. The act providing for informations, passed in 1891, is said to be unconstitutional under the supreme court decision, and habeas corpus proceedings will be commenced shortly which will unquestionably secure freedom for a number of the men. i i V f I' Tne matter will come up first as an outgrowth of convictions at the present term of the district court in this county. The legislative records on the passage of the information act show that the constitution was suspended by unanimons consent on the passage of the bill, the supreme court holding that an aye and nay vote to suspend is mandatory and any act passed otherwise is unconstitutional. Persons convicted under indictments cannot secure relief. END OF ST1KE IN SIGHT. That Provides for Immediate Settlement. Columbus, 0., Sept. 5. The endof the great miners strike is in sight. The national executive board of the United Mine Workers have agreed to recommend to the miners a proposition from the Pittsburg operators for a straight price of 63 cents a ton, to continue in force until the end of the year, with the additional mutual understanding that a joint meeting of operators and miners shall be held ;a December, 1597, for the purpose of what the rate of mining shall Proposition " be thereafter. A delegate convention of all miners who have suspended work has been called to meet in Columbus September 8, at 10 a. m., to act unon the recommendation. President Rateliford and the other members of the board say there is not the slightest doubt but the miners will approve the arrangements. The proposition does not involve arbitration and it provides for an immediate settlement of the strike. STATE NEWS. A. J. Knollin of Kansas City will Idaho City, Idaho, people class ship 50,000 head of sheep from Hailey, that section as a Klondike beater. this season. The first bicycle manufactured in The country about NYeSser, proWyoming has been finished by a Chey- duces large crops of barley and hopa enne firm. and now it is to have a brewery. The Missoula school census shows In a drilling contest at Silver City there are 1430 children in the city under Torn Fry won first money, drilling 22 21 years of inches in granite, with a three-fourth- s age. inch steel in 15 minutes. Lieut, Morgan of the Nevada state Robert Jones, foreman of a sheep militia is on trial at Virginia on a ranch, was attacked by rheumatism charge of mutiny. while sheep on Trail creek, It is reported that the Sierra Valley and forhunting two days lay helpless in the railroad will soon be extended south woods. is far as Reno, Nev. Canyon county held a special elecFrank Maguire, a laborer at Butte, tion for the purpose of validating wartumbled over a railing into a basement rants issued for bridges and rabbit nd broke his back. ears. The bridge warrants were defeated, and rabbit ears carried. A prairie hawk killed at Cheyenne, N. Knroye, a Japanese section-man- , Wyo., recently, measured four feet was struck by an engine and badly inthree inches from tip to tip. He Lee Davis, well known in Butte, jured at Diamond, the 5th inst. was taken to the hospital at Pocatello, was unconscious all one night from and died soon after arrival. l header he took from bis wheel. The Morning mines ore train ran Eugene O'Gara was shot anil badly away at Wallace, jumped the wounded by an emp'oyee named track and landed recently, 200 feet down the Toomey near Helmville Tuesday. mountain from the road. Two hunAnaconda's new theater, the Mar- dred men will be laid off until it can garet, is about completed. It is a $40,-90- 0 be got hack. building, with a seating capacity Grass being short, the Idaho Avaof 1200. lanche says the Meridian Sun man is Robert Granville, just 21 years old, trying to get up a watermelon contest has been sentenced atAnaconda.Mont., among the ranchers of that vicinity. to fifteen years in the penitentiary for He offers to send the Sun one year to the party leaving the largest melon. robbery. Mrs. Mr. The fruit exhibit that is to be and of son The George Castlebury was dragged to shipped east for the Quaker meeting death by a horse last Saturday at Rob- in Illinois is attracting considerable attention. The various fruit dealers erts, Montana. E. B. Hastings sold his 1896 and 1S97 are gathering the best specimens of wool clips for 14 cents in Billings. local fruit of all kinds grown in the Mont. The two clips aggregate near- valley. There will be 500 pounds in the exhibitio- - and it will be btarted ly SO, 000 pounds. on it vay east. shortly The mysterious disappearance of a In rewith the reduest of is Orman compliance Dennis ranchman named the Attorney-Genera- l Hum" of counsel, from northern Japanese the part ported McFarland has requested Disbolt county, Nevada. trict Budge of the Fifth disThefarmersof Carson valley, Nev., trict Attorney to make a thorough investigation are talking of starting a of the shooting of the Jap at Idaho hay and grain yard at Carson, under Falls, Ida., and to prosecute Constable their own management. Wilson, the shooter, if the facts are Representatives of the Church of found to warrant it. have made arrangeJudge Beatty of the United States ments for holding a scries of meetings court has appointed W. II. Watt receiver of the Red Elephant mine all in Dillon, Mont., at an early day. ow ned by the G. V. M. Mining The Western Union company has a Hailey, The appointment is mad company. in force of linemen at work Elko, Nev., in foreclosure proceedings by the First wiring for a new office that will be National bank of Hailey on a mortestablished there in the near future. Red Elephant hs The $0300. for gage The Carlton mine at Ililliaru, Wyo., been one of the best silver properties will be reopened about the 15tli inst. on Wood river. The coal has attained a good quality George W. DuBois, receiver of flie and offices will be opened in Salt Lake, Meridian creamery, says the creamfry Ogden and Evanston. has a capacity of from 8,000 to 10,000 small a is pounds of milk per day, and that they Golconda, Wyo., having He advanced Klondike boom of its own. A large are getting about 3.500. 65 cents per to milk for the near erected paid the price been smelter has river and a spur track has been built hundred, as the advance in the price from the main line down to the mines. of butter warranted it. A plan is on foot to dispose of the concern to some The Butte Mining and Railway one man who will run it under his perReview says about $42,000 has passed sonal supervision. through the pool boxes at the race The daughter of Mrs. track this season. This makes $1,344,-00of Andreas nollow, Ida., had an Ilog is which 5 per cent of $07,200. arm badly broken recently by being The survey of the boundary line be- thrown from the wagon by a runaway tween Nevada and California, begun in team. Her father was killed by lightThe survey ning near the same place, a man was 1893, is nearly completed. differs little from that of 1873. The new drowned and another little girl was killed all within the past year. The survey cost $300,000. The body of a man named Andrea inhabitants of that locality are beginwas found dead in the woods near Last ning to think that the place is posChange in the Coloma district, Mon- sessed of some evil spirit. It is now understood that Judge tana, one day last week. He had been Stewart will not hold the law providprospecting. for the prosecution by informatioi Thirty thousand fish have arrived in ing is mind vain the to be planted Casper, Wyo., rious streams of Natrona county. In affecting this particular act hjt will a few years Wyoming will have as afford him a reason for declining to follow the fee bill decision when the many fish in the streams as it now has question is raised, and the responsisheep on the range. of passing on the matter will At White Fine a commi tee organized bility thrown directly on the sube thus for the purpose of clearing the range court. preme of the numerous mustangs and wild The citizens of Kendrick, in Latah horses that roam at will in that vicinihave turned out en masse to esis county, 300 head. It over killed have ty war against bears which threaten wage timated that 1000 ot these valueless an invasion of the towns and orchards. horses will succumb. A band of bears entered several orThe secretary of the interior has chards less than a mile from the town determined to investigate the obi Benand almost ruined them in their efforts son surveys of Wyoming made during to si enre the fruit. As manyasfifty the years lsso to issi, and which Lund returned before dark and were killed. Commissioner Sparks showed to be a One man left his ranch and came post fraudulent affair, curried forward by haste to town, saying his place was the San Francisco surveying syndicate, of bears of a ferocious typo. full in the interests of certain politicians. Failure of the wild berry crop in the One of the most valuable finds yet mountains is responsible for the invarecorded in the ledge of marble is sit- sion. This is tne best bear story of uated on the extreme west fork of the the season. Colorado will have to look Little Horn, 18 miles from Aberdeen, to her laurels if she maintains her Wyo. Samples of the marble have boasted supremacy in everythin;. been sent to all the leading marble Next! works, ami as satisfactory verdicts The striking Japanese section men have been received as to the fineness, Ioeatello are again at work on the at etc., articles will be filed at Cheyenne Line. Harry Kumamoto, manShort of the name The company shortly. the Japanese track labor dof will be the Dioneer Marble W Building ager says that with the excepepartment, S.OO.OOU, Stone company, capitalized at tion of a few of the leaders, who had divided into 200 shares. been discharged, the men had all reIt is reported that the Sierra Valley turned. The whole trouble, he says, railroad w ill soon be extended south was caused by a few Jap agitators at as far as Reno. Nevada. Whether or who, by circulating false stateNampa, not there he any truth in the rumor induced the men to go out. ments, is not known, but should Henry A. The object of these agitators, lie says, Bowen, president of the corporation was to secure control of the Jap busiand owner of the roal, conclude to ness of the Short Line for themselves. extend the railway south it will be Only a fi w days more and the town done without 'hurrahing," and in a business-lik- e of Guffv - to ho moved acro-,- the river way. The railroad Tred Hart, who was editor of the into Owyee county. several was eompteted daysosa bridge Virginia Enterprise, Nev., during the ami the will soon be rernovi d to depot at died Sacramento old boom days, this side of the river, says the Do L recently'. Mar Nugget. Latter-day-Sain- Will Visit Hawaii, San Francisco, Sept. 4. Several congressmen now visiting this city will visit the Hawaiian islands before returning east. Those who have thus determined to visit the islands arq Joseph O. Cannon of Illinois, II. C. of New Jersey and J. A. Tauncey of Minnesota. Their purpose in visiting the islands is to acquire information on matters that are likely to be considered at the coming session of congress, and since they are on the coast they have determined to take advantage of the opportunity to see something of the island that may be annexed when congress meets in December. ; Loud-enslag- 4 IDAHO NORTHWEST NOTES. 0, Game Warden Murdered. Denver, Sept. 5. W. B. Wilcox, deputy state game warden, has been mur- dered while in the discharge of his duty. Ilis body was found in the vicinity of Steamboat Springs with a bullet in his head. He bad started out for the purpose of arresting a party of 11 men who had been encamped in Williams basin all summer and had been illegally slaughtering game for the hides. Germany's Denial. London, Sept. 5. An official contra diction was issued today of the report that Germany will demand an explanation from France on the dispatch sent ty the French premier, M. Melinc, in reply to the message of the Lorraine society, congratulating the government upon the Franco-Russiaalliance. In the dispatch M. Meline expressed the hope that Lorraine would he united to France. n Colony of the Sulvutinn Army. San F raneisco, Sept. 5. Commander Booth-Tucke- r of the Salvation Army will arrive here on Sept. 13 for the purpose of viewing the lands secured for colonization in Monterey county. In the meantime the citizens committee will endeavor to raise the $10,000 necessary to secure the success of the project. Forty-thre- e Charges. San Francisco, i Sept. 5. 0. M. Wel-burthe deposed collector of internal revenue, appeared before Judge Do Haven in the United States district court for arraignment' upon forty-thre- e charges of embezzlement and was allowed until Wednesday next in which to plead thereto. n, The rebellion in Uruguay is grow-ing- . Minister Angeil has been granted an audience by the sultan. of the Dave Powell, Bank of England, is dead. He was born in 1S49. Cholera is raging at Sandon, B. C., and the people in that vicinity are fleeing for their lives. G. J. Troutman of Cincinnati attempted suicide at San Francisco. He will probably recover. About 300 Turks have been arrested for supposed connection with the committee of the young Turk party. 3 MINING the value of the sulphurets tn one ton of tailings. If they are worth $373 per ton, multiply as above and the value in each ton of tailings is 13.13 Cunts per ton in sulphurets. MIXING MATTERS. NOTES. Two prospectors working south ol FEDERAL MINING LAWS. Elio, Nev., have discovered a led;e that runs high in gold. Saggratlun H.4 as to Gbaug.i That Arc ENLARGING MILLS IN FLORENCE. Needed. la the Klondike today the sun rises At various times efforts have been By ChrUtmaa Fight llumtfeU Tons of Cro it 1:24 and setsat 7:36. In four months C u lie Treated Every Dy. mining from today it will rise at 10:13 aud set made to amend the federal some kind or to Into laws, rather, get Florence mill men are getting la it 1:47. of practical working shape the cumshae to handle daily about 7i0 tons memoranGeorge Loomis of Montpelier, Ida., bersome mass of conflictof Cripple Creek ore, by additions to aude a shipment of ore to Salt Lake da known as the fedora, 'tuning stat- tlieir works and the erection of new last twenty years several nts. wlich bhowed 47 per cent copper and utes. In the have laen made to secure plaThe Metallic Extraction attempts Company Hi ounces silver. some satisfactory federal action, but In a few days will be prepared to treat senatorial allowed each time courtesy An English syndicate is considering 400 tons of ore every 24 hours. Since Senator blew art of Nevada (who has a early thj purchase of the Togo sapphire spring this company has been Ids to law of own) copyrighted mining Seids in the Judith basin, in Montana, sidetrack any aud all efforts In that di- erecting additional roasters and leachbuildings iu order to bring the for $200,000 rection. He annually introduces his ing works to a 4K) tons per own law aud occasionally has it passed day inupthose capacity of and now Alta, in Cottonwood Canyon, promidepartments It as is as which the far Senate, Superintendent Argali is putting In ses to be one of Utah's lively camps by gets. two new sets of rolls, which will Innext year. The district promises to I.ast November the California State crease the crushing capacity from flod Miners' Association appointed a com- tons daily to 400 tons, making the develop several producers. mittee whose duty it was to prepare Florence cyanide works the largest of from Tintic Alaska at the Reports such legislation ns was deemed neces- its kind in this country. The company indicate that the strike which was re- sary to be submitted to the annual con- lias made other important Improvevention which meets next October, ments iu its plant, including a macently made is one of the most to he if prechine and, favorably, shop N.100 foot, which is supthat has been made in the sented atreported the session of the Fifty-fiftplied with every facility. Since this locality. underis next December. It Congress plant was started one year and four stood that that committee is now pre- mouths ago there lias been extracted The Denver Stock and Mining such from Cripple Creek ores report. has closed its doors and gone paring tons of gold. At the recent International Guld Mill- over two and rnt of business because of the fact held In Denver, Colo- When it is remembered that the comHat there was not room enough in ing Convention, rado, a committee was appointed to pany randy handles any ore worth Dnver for two boards. take up the matter. Under date of the below $10 to the ton, the above repre17th instant, the California member of sents a large tonnage of ore treated. L. L. Crapo lias some line look.ng that committee writes as follows: The El laso Chlorination Company taken a from claim he has located )r To the Editor. Having boon ap- has boon operating the sampling mill several days, crushing 50 tons of air the Colorado line east of the Big pointed by the Transmississippl Con- for in 10 hours with but one crusher Indian district. It runs high in cop- gress a member of the committee to for- ore mulate suggestion to the Congress in operation. When In a few (lavs the per and silver. of the United Slates w ith a view to the other crusher is started and a day and lack Edwards and Tom Ellerbeek alteration or amendment of the mineral night shift put on this plant will treat if Sail Lake are interested in a Deep land law as it now exists, I have the 200 tons every 21 hours. It Is underto lay before yon the amend- stood that this company will not eon-tin- e 'ek proposition in which a 4 foot honor itself entirely to ores, ments which, to me personally, seem vein was ores a. recently struck which goes necessary, and to ask for criticism aud hut will hid for well. Tlie 111 la.so mill Is considered liy ill in gold and M ounces in silver. suggestion on the part of miners nod to be one of tlie most comof those taking an interest in the min- mill nien Several years ago the Bullion-Bec- k 111 of appliances and maplete point I assume will all that ing Industry. it Tintic shipped several tons of ore for the economical treatment the present statutes are cum- chinery that agree of ores erected In recent years in tlie that went $109 in gold. Now that silbersome, fruitful of litigation and alver has gone down the lieek people are together unsatisfactory to the legiti- ltocky mountain region. The owners are wealthy Dhiladelphinns who are prospecting for the deposit and will mate miner. As far as the laws touch- abundantly able to go into tlie market, am I are of the concerned, ing placers drive a tunnel to locate it. ores and make returns to the purclia.se bo about left that they may Charlie larr, who made a discovery opinion ns they now are. I would amend them mins as soon as tlie ore lias been Bain-plecf ore about 100 miles simply by extending the list of minThe Tage reduction wanks, which, west of Salt Lake City a few days ago, erals subject to location under the owing to some trouble in tlie complacer net, and Inserting all the Use- pany, is feeling highly elated over the fact have not operated since May metals and earths, as well as the that the rock carries good values in ful last, will lie enlargisl by tlie addition coal oils, hydrocarbons, bauxite, of a roaster and will be Btarted again the yellow metal. etc., etc. in a word, all the nat- before long. in and arts the used substances ural NY Notice lias been posted at Custer the subject of commercial utility. As or ork Is going ahead with much vigupon tlie Killon company's chlorCity, Ida., that after the first of the to the laws touching veins or lodes: wotks, started near the 111 First. I would do away w ith the ex- inationworks present month miners' wages would be about throe weeks ago. cut to the extent of 25 cents a day, tra lateral right altogether. But, In laso Tlie completion of these works will to order that those who Keep prefer and the miners say that if board is not of 50 tons to tlie this right may have their choice, 1 add a daily tonnage of Florence. From also reduced they will strike. would permit patenting under the pres- milling capacity present Indications the Florence mills An important miningdeal was closed ent law until January 1, D.MKU will be capable of treating before 1 would make the unit of Fecund. recently whereby Edward N. Breitling location 1,01)0x1, (Hit) feet iu the form of Christmas S00 tons of ore every 21 hours. of Marquette, Mieli., the extensive a square, or, If there be not available amount to then the that extent, any mining operator, purchased Albany ground Wlioli'Hiile lilantliiff. placer mines on Douglas creek. The less and of any form. In order that not At the excavation for the Golden or flat may deposits purchase price was $50,000. be too soon lost by passing beyond Gate mill at Merour, Ftah, last week, a Sweetser & Burroughs of Pocatello, the lines of surface location, I would big blast was tired. For a week fifty allow the same person or persons to men operated machine drills, sinking hing recently received a hlug of take up an additional claim of l.OOOx 2(H) boles to an average depth of thirty-eigh- t Troy ounces and 1,000 feet on the side of the dip the twenty feet, the extremes being GOO and worth about $700 the result of sante person to be allowed not mere feet apart. When the holes were all three days run of their gold dredge than two such claims in the same dis- sunk, each was sprung by giant powder; then the chambers thus created now operating on the Snake river, trict. Third I would do away with the were filled with black powder, about near Minadoka. Their boat works the annual expenditure ($1h) as now, and (1,500 pounds being used. When every sand from the bottom of the river and in its stead require a payment to the hole was primed, tho entire series was handles about 2000 yards of dirt in United States surveyor general, or to exploded by electric current generated some proper ollieer, of Hu sum of $50 by cell batteries. The explosion threw twenty hours. They say that the sand for each claim, in cash, every year nit a mass of rock estimated at C,()00 tons of the Snake in that vieiniey average til patented. If less than 1,000x1,(8)0 a distance of sixty feet, or within a from' 5, to 8 cents per yard. feet, then a less proportional amount. few feet of the point where the retainIs now beAt Horseshoe bend, on the Carson Ip consideration of this payment, a ing wall of the foundation was So ing the shall, tlie built. of geheral surveyor quantity nicely deputy miles above Carson, river, twenty-fou- r upon call, be sent to the district and of explosives regulated that the mass exteusi-an gravel gold deposit, lias authoritatively lix the location. Fur- was moved with material disintegrabeen more or less prospected for the ther, In order that no snap judgment tion, and the rock will be cut Into have a district re- blocks for the masonry In tho retainlast three or four years, hut without be taken, I wouldwhose corder appointed duty should be ing wall. fine float it paying results, being very to take the names of tlie locasimply or drift gold, dillicult to save, and with tors iu the order presented to him so MEXICAN PEARLS. but little full for washing and drain- that first come should he first served to lie obliged to forward age. A shaft lias been started to test the recorder such list or lists to the otliee of the sur- rardiafte of a Turnout i'onremilon In (h its deeper aspect and possibilities. Gulf of California by EiiKiloiimen. veyor general at least once in each uud Advices have been received from Tlie Grande Oro placer location of every month. There are other minor details which Lower California that tlie Gompania 4000 acres at the mouth of Gold canhe attended to before finally pass- Ierlifera do la Bn jif California (Lower can yon, ot and above Dayton, Nev., has ing the amendments. The California learl Fishery Company) has been thoroughly tested, yielding over three will. I think, furnish mat- sold its concessions and other property I would in the Gulf of California to an English $30,000 in the last two years, and is ter enough for the present. still turning over $1000 per mouth. A add that persons wishing to criticise or syndicate for 1(8), (8.8). The sale was neto you. gotiated by Senor Carlos U. Cornejo, feet deep lias been sunk alter might address tlmirasrepliescommitshaft forty-fiv- e the agent of tlie company that has operated The matter is pressing, at Dayton, showing gravel prospecting tee meets on Saturday, September 7th tlie fisheries almost ever since their dis. S. KEYES, M. II. from two bits to a dollar to the pan, next. covery, with but few changes In tlie of tlie corporation. Many of but a very strong' influx of water There are, probably, very few min- personnel tlie stockholders of tlie corporation not will A who States United ers in the long' deeper sinking'. of have made large fortunes, Suit of lata tail race from an eligible point below heartily concur in the suggestion years much of tin proceeds have beet lateral extra the that Colonel Keyes on the Carson river w ill eventually be expended In (lie purchase of new vesaltoabolished lie and practice theory and new appliances calculated to brought up at a heavy expense to gether, and with it the apex, parallel sels increase tlie output of pearls. more done have whole which drain the end lines, etc., country. effectually La Faz, near tlie southern end of tlie and expensive minon the gulf side, is tlie headA very interesting mining develop- to make vexations peninsula, in this country than any- quarters of Hie company, and the place ment is that of the Three Link pro- ing litigation Boof thing else. With the exception where the Louts rendezi ous. A few perty in the Black Hornet district' livia, no other country lias a similar years ago tne fisheries were more proIdaThe claim was recently located statute. ductive than at (in sent, the output freshort time the California Iu a reaching $150,(88) per year. But by Mr. Glenn. It is about a mile from membervery of that important committee quently with exhaustion of the old hods, aud tlie A strong vein of ore was the Hornet. will meet with his colleagues, and any fatalities among the natives on account found at the surface ami the owner set criticism, adverse or athrniative. will of sharks, which an; exceedingly nuI! aid liim iu placing these matters before merous and voracious in the gulf, the about getting' out a shipment. worked during Aug'ust and got niui, tlie conference at Denver. Mining aud profits f II off oonGdorubly, Dress. Tlie black pearls iu tin gulf are more This ore has been (Scientific tons on the dump. in demand than tlie ordinary product, work'd! in the Steen mill and and an regarded as Mipotior to the Jercc-nfii;'if Sulpliurcta. Persian black pearl. Dm was sold a yielded $.100 in gold. 'The total ex A practical formula for ostimatin; few tears ago to tin Emperor of Auspen st of hauling and nulling' wasS.it, the percentage of sulphurets in quart With tin modern applifor S' 5 leaving Mr. Glenn $'.'16 net for his is given in a reci ut catalogue by tria and under the ances of tin month's w ork. tlie Bisdoti Iron Works of San Fran management ofcompany t In English it is expects: Take 3(i,uin) follow as grains The dei pest hole in the earth says cisco, ed that tin pentl I'l'imri. s will become 2K.S outlies of crushed ore winch a much more prominent industry iu the an exchange. j, the 4'MiO foot shaft in or forty-mes- h wire a will pass through a copper mine in the upper peninsula ReivcM. Wash tie; ore very carefully gulf. The concession transferred to tha of Michigan. As the rock at the bot- In batea or pan, and rewasli as lung as London Company enters an ana exar. and weigh. Dry a ton. the i ole will he pulpliurets app tom is v ortli mar Cape San from a tending will of siilpliurets equal Luis to a pent point near Miticge. several continued indeflnih ly, much to the Each grain tin one If cent. of per and from the miles delightof geologists and other scien- BUlplmrets weigh 175 grains, the hundred to tlie north, mainland. tists. quartz contains one and or. if twenty One of the lat t ventures at Sour per cent, of sulplnirots, of one per cent. It Although g"!A mining lias been enr-r'ograins, a is for Colo., on in Nova Scotia for many years, mitville, cyanide mill, the sulphun ts are worth $)" pi r ton, been raised which $10.0(0 lias the value of the siilpliurets iu each ton no groat . d pilt ii.is boon readied in the The deepe-- t shaft at present working-The mill will enable miners of that of ore is $1.75, or, if one-fi- l th of one per is quo f et, ami then are very few test To mu. cents per cent., twenty camp t realis something' out of their tailmgs, dry and weigh DM00 grains. down more Ilian 4'(i feet. It has been low grade ores which have been prac- Wash as above. Dry and weigh the a qu st ion considerably discussed by mining men of the province siilpliurets. Each grain will represent tin tically worthless heretofore. lie per mining would pay. and whether a and one h of cent., per The Grand Valley Xi lies, published loss of one from several cent, per ton if the sill ti.ks lias been argued per at Moab. in the southeastern portion of phnrets are worth $lui per ton. Thus points of x iev. Tlie question is UIn at least one case settled Utah, makes mention of the mining' it Ike liMjno grains of tailings yield now to s ti st. tlie f grates i f siilpliurets. by a practical interests of the La Falle mountains three and il, strict, havCaribou in tlie f cents company, is and three per tin loss T.i and predicts a, "r "it r.ir- let a" contract to sink its main shaft ton sulpliurcls. If the fuilphurets ing i.i .. cation of being , ih pth of l.(Ki feet. The result will to ev a has 111 Slid country are win per ton, nudbply sixty rich. three aud ones half, and 2.1 cents is have much local interest. six-fo- nt h e low-grad- one-hal- e f, -- low-grad- e high-grad- e d. gold-bearin- g Hum-nzit- g gold-weig- e above-mentione- d pie-vent- s bed-roc- k K three-fourth- . s -- ii one-fit'i- ai'-eud- j dif-fop-- - GutTey-Jenning- one-hal- one-hal- 111 by |