| Show Mining Notes and Personals It is believed that the GeyserMarion company will declare its regular dividend within a day or two The sale of 7000 shares of Hercules of Lion Hill fame was reported yesterday the stocK going at a rood figure A S Day secretary of the Black Diamond Dia-mond made Stockton a visit yesterday for the purpose of inspecting the new strike in the mine Mammoth and Chloride Point were favorites on the curb yesterday at 170 and 40 cents in the bidding respectively while sales of GeyserMarion were reported re-ported at 110 and South Swansea at 125 George Clark superintendent of the Chloride Point who was in the city yesterday yes-terday states that the mine is a whale and that excellent progress is being made in the construction of the Chloride Point millDenver Denver News A Denver expert is at present in Ashland Ore making an examination ex-amination with a view to putting up a CssUtl mill equal to c00 tons per uay I will be locatsd at the Ashland quartz mill and will commence work on 2000 tons of tailings David Bullock one of the leading stockmen stock-men of southern t tah who wag Tiom Cedar City yesterday states that the cattle cat-tle and sheep interests of that section are looking up and that he has his range at Pipe springs well stocked with the former Truman Schenck of this city is negotiating negotiat-ing the sale of the Buster and Standard groups of claims located l in the Brad shaw mountains about 30 miles from Prescot Ariz These are rich gold propoSitions propo-sitions and one or two syndicates are now making arrangements to inspect them with a view to purchase George St Clair Vho has charge of the Italian near Leesburg Ida writes from the mine that it continues to improve with development Mr S1 Clair also expresses ex-presses himself as being well pleased with I the showing being made in the development develop-ment of the Garretson group adjoining I which is now held on a bond and lease by members of the Italian company D C Jacklins uperneniljnt cf the surface workings at jJe 1 tnt s G WonG Won-G te and Brickyard mines r Mercur who was in the city yestor7iy states that the work of mill > 5icriHJi is progressing pro-gressing finely and no F lS wi ethers in saying that when complocoa tills will be tho finest plant i its kind in the United States On account of th2 excellent showing in the Chloride Point mine and the fact that the company is rnnd regular shipments 1 j I ship-ments of high grade ore the impression I I prevails in mining stock circles that the I company will give its stockholders a Christmas dividend and especially so as the new mill now fivcburse erection is I practically paid for Regarding the Monolith mine near Shoup Ida which is owned by Salt Lake I people the Salmon City Record says A correspondent from Shoup says the Monolith mill is running steadily day and eight and is turing out about 9000 in gold every month The last cleanup was the result of a two weeks run and the I I wo bars contained l700 This l ar one I of the best paying propositions in the state During the cast few days there has been quite an active demand on the streets for the stock of the Golden Seals Ining company whose property is located lo-cated at Mercur As is well known by Herald readers Arthur Murphy is now doing some intelligent work in the development devel-opment of this property and word comes from Mercur that he has been successful beond his most sanguine expectations and that in the workings of this property very encouraging gold values are being found Record Salmon City Ida G W Lewis superintendent of the Yellow Jacket I Yelow property prop-erty was in town last week for the first time in IS months He made a pleasant call at this office and renewed his subscription sub-scription to this great news disseminator He reports everything well in the camp rlorn t l agilh rc 1 and all hopeful that another year f j open up an era of prosperity greater than I the camp has ever known I is beyond a doubt that immense bodies of high grade ore have been struck and as soon as spring opens the great mill will again be pounding out the golden metal I I is learned that the Fortuna mine near Ensenada Lower California is Calfornia going go-ing to add ten more stamps to the equipment equip-ment of the plant which already boasts of ten This property is under the management man-agement of Gas Lombard formerly of this city whose romantic elopement from San Francisco with the lady o his choice has been extensively commented upon in hp arose during the past two or three das W H Dale of ths city is > = o heetvjiy interested in the Fortuna which is said to have all the earmarks of a reg I xilar dividendpayer in the future I A special to the Denver News from Albuquerque Al-buquerque N M says I is learned here today that the Albcmarlo and Lon Star mines in the Cochlti mining district have been sold to eastern capitalists for J2JOOOO Captain Posey of the Tom Boy mines Telluride Cob conducted the negotiations I is believed that this deal will give a wonderful impetus to the inri ing industry in Cocliiti district Johp W Scliofield receiver of the Union National bank Denver today boiijrht at public sale the l Iron ICing mine together with the company mill of the for Cochiti 10000 Mining and Milling T A Valley the wellknown mining man has returned from Pleasant alley lOre not far from Baker City where ne has been hard atwork the past sea on in the development of the UHUe I JJhinv proup in which he is interested with Salt Lake people 1 lie main work on the iov > has i leeniloms I in the sir 1 j > of a shaft which is now down a depth of 151 feet and as water is now omg 1 m large Quantities the presumption i J trat tho ledcrc is ot JPT < 1snr < i than likely that a pump i have l to be iiistalleO ief ro furili j t1 < made Mr Valley is highly med with the Baker City country and is ciivfidout that in i time it will rurie 10 I fne front with many heavy old proilicrrs Colonel E A Wall 3 ic 1 r men > cicur Thrsdar night Lie eel nol 1 is j li lung wort in the develop 11 ujiit of he i KOU or which I 1 ho hs n > oVl n < l tno tan while he states there is I io muoi to Fay relative to the nr > fo c > > time he is well nloisod rli Ui II ot look and sas Illit tie > rKn > II I closed a 30foot vein vwo if 1 1 ch if fair milling ore while the t vhoo i i oily is characterised by the fircsence of cinnabar which in that locality tgi 11 > ping p-ing an excellent indication Oolo c > Vsall has cor had m abidiig fnli in the future of Camp Floyd > i t ll1 he no thinks more of ho ioss litfs cf the camp and its future ht n i ever before be-fore From present indications the illustrated lectures to be given this afternoon and evening at the Grand by R B McMick ing of the Yukon Illustrative and Descriptive De-scriptive company will be largely attended at-tended At stated previously in these columns the lecture in the afternoon will J be made especially interesting for the school children and ladies the lecture to be Illustrated and embellished by stereopticon stere-opticon views some 2 of which the company com-pany will bring along to select from These views Will place before the audience au-dience scenes along the different routes and will prove intensely interesting The evening lecture will deal more particularly particular-ly with the subject of how to get to the Klondike and the methods of gold extraction ex-traction |