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Show WESTERN MINING GAZETTEER. DIVIDKNI) PAYING THE HULLIOX CANYON MINES. In tlm early dii vs, 'll!) the rush was to I i i n ( mvun, ami many claims wen hastily staked nil". Some were worked t: i while ina n v ir sj h c t s were la id from year to year ly lie stakes and a indie- ions system of relocation. Two towns laid been started, one called bullion City, ami peopled I v (ie utiles, the other Wtdister City, over which tla .Mormon hoys ruled. Many and iierce were the rows between the inhabitants of the rival cities' till the former were wiped ont and the Indians finished the contract on tin latter. but iho spirit of rivalry did not strike in the ri:;lil direc- lion. Claims had been neglected and White Pine, the Cot ton woods a ml Pioche almost depopulated the Yale. On tla north side of the Canyon is the Webster, a line prospect, and almost immediately opposite on the south side is tin .Mohawk. This last claim has yielded very hi;li ;radi ores, some assay i ini- l,()iu) ounces to tin toil, 'flu vein is Hat; but 1 1 1 Shakes. l.ncvru m Name Com of fax y. s;... I.. ( olorailn Nevada Armenia. lar!"e Colorado o lioilie, Caliloraia a (pi.irlite im-mou- 'oloiv.dn s ( Nevada on. o NYMr .V s M.Co.,Cara. . Fallirr lie Sltiel . D;lkm:i ... N. iv KiioP, ( ..11 1 Id INN) Id (sill i INN) 125 INN) (h.-- .l . :JII C.NI 5 Ill pl 'arolina c ( H H ! 2 M 1 171 INNI .luneis;:;:; m May ls?M 50 00 llNI Mar isso 2 (NN) INNI Fell 1.SS0 Mar lssu b INNI Apr ISSl aid 1 - lOd I! Id PNI (NN INNI'liNI SKI PHI: 5dO INN) 150 (NNI PI (NH) Hd :jm .! UlielSSO I 1 (HI : , , Alii V j...: 17S I (N) ! I :i as 1SS01, 05 1SS0 :) "'i15 isso Amr 1SS0 lSN) dull' 1...' 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S. .Iioepli, Siormon! , fills Standard. aliiornia Tonili"doitie, A ri.ona IN a I Apr SN) INN) (MU INMCisN) HIM .! le.Mrio. I'lal; pliir. Nevada ( . . . I 'ol-jra.l- o ( ....! 1 l.,-ai- INNI IKK) :IN) INNI INNI INNI JiN) INNI INNI IHNCJINI 01 K) 75 !NH)50 in inni inni lei ih:!I ini Freeland, Colorado (in-i-i- i Moiii.taiii. ( alit'ornia oliie! a ke, Dakota it Ilo'-i- i Silver, t'tali l I. a Ila'.a, ( 'o!ora!o s l v i If . ( 'olorado Lilli Clii-- r. Lillie lii I li:rv;, Co'sirados Norllieril Pie lie, Nevada ., 1 I'l INI INNI IlNI 51 inni l)eadiood, Dakota lain ka on. Nevada o Kee!ior INNI (Nil) INNI INNI Ill 2 I ( INI Ill 1 I 111 INI INNI 5 I. inni inni Iin) inn) 17.7. f. (NNI Last and date. (NN) imwwwwm fp :ni 10 75 OW M se s 1 I . IiKI foot wall and there is no reason to doubt his theory as to his led e, ultimately proving to he a contact. Away above tin .Mohawk, in an ipiartzite slide, and overlookin'; the world, so to speak, is situated the Sierra Nevada. There is an incline down this lediro about fifteen feet deep. A of quartz coniaiu-in- ; very stroii; blow-ou- t silver and ;old can Im seen eroppinir out thron'd) tin slide. The owners of this property seem satisfied with doin'; the assessment work. West of tin Sierra Nevada, between ipiartzite and ;ranite, an tin Mammoth, Mazeppa, and a thousand and one of the notorious .lolm Ferris' locations. Helow tin Sierra Nevada are tin Democrat and Cleopatra. About a mih up tin canyon on the south side, is situated tin bully Hoy, owned by (ieoiiie Hurst and lb C. ( numbers. This property is idle at present, for reasons best known to the owners, and not throiiiili lack of on to work on. At the head of the canyon are live parallel ledges, cutting tin formation on the south side of the i;ulch, toward Cottonwood canyon, of which mention will be math at another time. The first ofthes-ledgeis the Chattanooga, showim; a line vein of silver bearim; ipiartz live feet wide. Like tin other claims in Huliiou. tin owners beiu; limited in means, tic Chattanoo;a is not as well developed as it should be. but enough work has been done, however, to show the vein to be continuous, leavin; to future owners the task of solvin'; tla problem as to depth. The other four claims are the siiu in character as the 'hutiaunoj;.-- ami are ( leu. known as the Washington, Connor. North Star and Ferris, fiiese live parallel veins are located within a , liill, I'.IVeri1 Calilio:i Coil. Colorado o 'III VMdile, Colorado f C!iltia, Colorado s ilsowuer, Mr. Emmet, is pushinir the tunnel on the ledjye with the hope of striking tin other formation, ;ranite, when his ledi;e will assume its proper shape. lie driving on os t'iali , ; - is now A: Wallo-r- inio Uni in Paid to I "ti".'.T i Hi inn) inn) Dimii:ms. i:xts. Date :mil Lcvinl vali to date, lamiil of last. 1 mil' ( 'on . Asm:ssm I No. A MINKS-1S- 80. ; . Oa ysk, siAii :i I i ;v' 1 ; 5 : paee uf l.DDt) feel, just alhwin;'2DD fed in width fur each claim. timbered and This canvidi is bus a very fair w;i;oii i'ad t its bead, a In-avil- v llbtHUe. mine 4 a . about if in - f Tin of this ( Im dllese t)hi is known u e!e.!!o-and at a a is i ll'e- rder, ti tin- wli.-i- t miiiino- di.urid, r. c binso:i vviioia It tlei-.-o- perty mav llliie. lll'-e- e - . - i :) ry a i i i addressed.-- - to':;!e );den .funrfl.ut savs: of - - .- proW- - '1 lie miners di.-dri-ei - t S.-I- l mZISTOL, NEVADA. 'I'lii follovviiiLr items are I'i tak(n from the of the 11th: livin'; to the breaking; of a pump the IhLtol S. M. Co.'s mill had to hany stamps fora few days, but is a;aiii erusli-inj- r ami workiu; through 11 tons of on pi- dav. All parties who hav e seen the mill in operation pronouiiro it the best construction of the and most eomph-tkind they have seen. Should it be required. the rapacity for crushing can be increased to more than double its present at a nominal expense. 'l'lie Iron mine is steadily improving and sbippim; about ten ton of ore per day, and when the connection is made with the lower drift to cut the led;e the sliip- nieuls will be increased. i i ii'i ( - e are doine; more ("wards develop in; their e la inis I had uuel peop!imaiiim. In a few day we hsdl have ab-eithe ;ood work soiii.-- iiiurr to already diie on .! ' d of the minim; ehiims i i vv bein'; work; d in tiiL district, I !d i |