Show BETTER THAN EXPECTED SncccisfnJ Bromine Treatment of Black Hills Concentrates Professor Engelhardt at the expert mental works on Blake street has Just completed bromine tests upon thirty tons of irons lphide concentrates from the Homestake mill in the Black Hills country The extraction exceeded 9t per cent of the assay value and at a cost so small that the company has practically decided to put up a bromine plant for this purpose The mills of the company when in operation turn out from 60 to 75 tons of concentrates per I day These have heretofore been shipped I ship-ped to the smelters Two officers of the company watched the treatment S here and are more than satisfied with the net result One or two tons of the concentrates were roasted with a Bruckner cylinder at the experimental plant but the remainder was roasted i in the Pierce automatic furnace at the Argo works at a cost very close to SO cents per ton The work of the furn ace was perfect Under the old methods meth-ods this roasting would have cost at least 2 per tonDenver News > In the South William Savage was up from Garfield I Gar-field county this week and called at this office for some location notices He says lat he wit several < others have found a number of gold claims rin Kane county about thirty miles east of Kanab on Wallweep creek i They expect to have samples assayed I i by iMcVioker next week and if it is as good as they expect he rays that it will be the best gold district in Utah The ore is found in a sandstone formation forma-tion and has the appearance of a great wash Surface indications show au immense amount of leaf gold i Jim Wilson came in from the Clifton minim district last Friday and brought J with him samples of ore from the Mt iBpzzard I claim owned by him and Will I Sargent of this place The ore runs 27130 in gold The claim Is an exten tion of tihe Alverca Paysoa Globe I Tintic Miner Notes W C B Allen O A Palmer E T Lynch and Captain Ryan of Salt Lake accompanied by Judge Shields of Park City and J W N Whitecotton of I Provo sent several days in camp this week The gentlemen are expert attorneys I at-torneys and mining men and were herein here-in the interests of the owners of the i Champlain I W L Scott went t Nep < hi this morning to s l at public auction the Champlain No 2 and the Fraction mining min-ing claims These claims are to bed be-d as the property of V F Clays A R Holcomb arid J T Wall to satisfy a judgment in favor of W I Snyder a judgert An attachment was gotten out tliis week by Charles Anderson acting for others as well upon the teams of C W Aldrach and which had been used by Ed Richter in hauling ore from the Copp 1 |