Show Mining Notes Price Advocate W H Culmer super I Intendent of the Salt Lake Gllsonlte com pony is in Price Mr Culmer says they need several more men at work at the Pariett mine te I Democrat Dolce Ida Centerville will be lively Jack Forbes who arrived from i Centorvlllo the other day says all of i the Ben Willson mines Idle for two seasons will be worked to fullest capacity capac-ity this year The miners were cleaning out ditches and otherwise preparing for mining Snow at Centerville was about four feet deep World Idaho City Ida Florence tat old rich and farfamed placer camp or Idaho county whlclT produced Its millions lions in the early 60s and then in golden greatness became only a memory a few years ago waltzed Into proml nence again a a quartz camp and gives promise of once more becoming a great gold producer That old camp now has a newspaper tho Miner which will be the means of greatly accelerating tho geat acceleratnl to movement of Florence to a position of great prominence as 3 producer of the precious metal What is a mining camp without n newspaper anywa nothing worth talking about InterMountain Butte Mon Affairs I are In a ven chaotic state at the Hope mine in Basin Large sums are due the workmen for wages and Manager Franklin Frank-lin i now east making arrangements to raise money There is apparently also some friction among the officials of the company Manager Franklin some days ago reinstated Martin Buckley as superintendent super-intendent but this action was not endorsed I en-dorsed by President Pitner who placed Arthur Bird In charge or rather telegraphed tele-graphed him to take charge Just how this clash of authority will end is not known Both President Pltner and Manager I Man-ager Franklin are heavy stockholders in the Hope company Tho Hope is not the same Hope It was In the bonanza days I Is believed to be a good mine I yet but mining men believe It will be necessary nec-essary to sink a couple of hundred feet to again make Ifhi paying proposition Jit Is I understood that the object of Manager I Man-ager Franklins visit east is to Induce the stockholders to furnish money for the development of the property to at least the CO level Wasatch Wave I W Aveller of Park City was having recorded Weunesday some mining claims In the Snake Creek Mining district west of Charleston from which he has assays that warrant himself and others Interested In keeping a force of men at work on tho properties The claims located are adjoining a location which has been worked to a considerable extent and from which the assays have been made There is at present about 2 tons of paying ore on the dump which will be hauled to Provo by team and shipped as soon as the condition of the roads will permit William Bagley of Charleston is the original owner of the property who together with Weller and other are still interested We were unable un-able to learn the exact result of the assays but were Informed that the ore now on the dump contains a large percent per-cent of gold and some silver Mr Weiler was quite enthused over the outlook and informed us that work would be vigorously vigor-ously pushed for further developments |