Show jVEINEES GO TO WORK The Ontario and Daly Men Accept the Jew Conditions Park City Aug 1The Ontario and Daly men went to work a usual this I morning under tllie new rate of wages A few have quit their jobs beieving iHiey I can do better There are 85 men working at the Daly while at the Ontario the payroll pay-roll numbers a few more than 3 includIng I ing men above the ground Everyone l feels relieved since the squall has passed p over Superintendent Chambers came up ttots morning The for at the Wood I side mine has been reduced to three men Silver Cave in Virginia The people of Roanoke Va says an exchange are very much excJted over the reported discovery of a cave on Tinker mountain which is claImed to be very ver rich in silver ore The discovery i said to have been made by Junes Riley a I hard working farmer residing op the mountains He claims to have accdent aJly discovered the opening to the cave I whIch was closed with a rock cut exactly actly to fit i He removed the rock and I explored the cave and the visions the ore te shining while metal all over the room ws f rll Besides toeing scattered I scat-tered all over the Inside of tCie cave there was near the center a solid column of I nearly pure silver six inched square extending ex-tending from tale floor to the roof fO rof speci I I mensof WC1l have 90 menof v hve assayed per cent t I of pure silver Riley took a neighbor into in-to his confidence and the wonderful I riches viiiicii they dell of have set the people peo-ple of the neighborhood wild with excitement excite-ment The tradition of the silver cave I has been handed dowii from generation to generation and about twenty years ago a man named Patterson found a keg of silver coins on the same mountain near where the mouth of the cave was sup poged to be A Word For Montana General Charles Warren has this to say about Inn ke says the Western Min ing World All this talk about Klondyke being the richest country in the world has known Is bosh Alder gulch in Montana Mon-tana produced 1000000000 in gold and vms probably the greatest placer country ever discovered on earth Virginia City the old capital of Montana was located there I was discovered in 1SG3 and 30 I 000000 In gold were taken out of the sands the first year die mines were worked In 1S6G the Archie McGregor I Alhie rGrgr company secured se-cured COO In ninety days off of Montana Mon-tana gulch They bought all the beer kegs there were in tbe country put the gold in the kegs hired twenty pt with Henry rllles built Mackinaw boats and I floated down She Missouri river Last Change gulch where Helena is situates Cor many years never failed to take out a much wealth a the entire Alaska country thus taken Take last end cunt U las year ed had silver been back to the old price Moncanti < wvud have produced as mucJ wealth as all Africa Some people are j I inclined to go wild over Alaska but when it is remembered that this shipment Is the accumulated washings of six months there is not so mucktoblow about Rigtit here is a i mining country good enough for any man and eu that will be In its Prosperity when the Klondyke dlggers are alt broke V dlgC brkeTe The Mines of Florence World Idaho City Ida Joseph Vo shay who has been In Elk City Florence Flor-ence Warrens anJ other mining caps through the central and northern portion of tfie state says that In his opinion Florence is the most promising of them all Three mills will b taken in there sjxm two of ten stamps each and the third a Huntingdon with about the same I crushing capacity as a ten dmp mill i One of the stamp mulls wiH be put up at the Hyu and the other at the Poorman mine Tae HuntSngton mill is for the Banker mine The cxaima have been developed de-veloped from 100 to 150 feet in depth The veIns very frton a foot to three feet of pay ore The population of Florence is 0 or 350 The only mill there now is a twostamp A fivestamp mill with power pow-er for ten will be taken Into Warrens tilts summer for the Gaodenoush tnlne half a mile above George Rietoolds Little Giant The Ute Gant has been de eloped el-oped to the depth of 210 feet and has pro duced over J2COOOO The vein varies from eiirht to twenty Inches At Ek City Jo met Hush Turner an oldtimer of tuti county and at one time owner of the Biwhorn Hugh owns a placer claim there and expects to make 0 stake out of J I Eureka Notes I Eureka Aug Everything at Eureka I at a standstill at present owing to the decrease In the value of silver I silver still contInues t deciuie many ot the mines which at present are barely pay ing will be cpmpsiled to close down thus putting many men out of employment The force of the Buckeye mine at Diamond Dia-mond was laid off > ast week in order to I prepare the sat boders etc I Mr Simon Banrbergrer and a party o friends came down Tuesday to look over ttie BullionBeck tn which he Is heavily I I Interested I Mr PhIlIp huh jr proprietor of the PittsbursUoloruio sampling works and assay ollice of Cripple Creek Colo wus In camp yesterday inspectsng the mines an5 mule He expressed himself as highly high-ly pleased t the camp in general He returne ito Cripple Creek yesterday evening even-ing taking with him some samples of ore from the different bonanzas A first class game o basebUIl Is promised prom-ised to take place tee ths afternoon between be-tween teams from Eureka and Benjamin Eurka has won a name for herself in abel a-bel way as well a otherwise and if to Benjamin hustler expects to win she will have hustle-r Sdney Bambersror spent the greater part of the week here looking over the Bu5UonBeck V Miss Sadie SMcCrystal of Salt Lake is taking a few weeks in weeks V sojourn camp at the crust of Noah McCrustal Money For Development Grand EneairciptmentWyo Aug 1 Several Sev-eral eastern capttaKsts have arrived here during the past week and are making a thorough examination of the various prospects dn the district with a view of lurnUhJng money for development purposes pur-poses These people have lrge Interests in Cripple Creek and Leadville They are so well satisfied with the surface indications indica-tions and the showing made from the de velossnert work already done that they have associated themselves with several of the claim owners and arranged to furnish fur-nish the nI ear capital < o determine f the value and of their t vlue permanency properties prop-erties They all express themselves as h fily pleased with the mineral character of the district and predict for it a brifflrc I and prosperous future Good Success I Seminole Rawltns Wyo Aug 1 Messrs Dillon and Myers who hold a bond and lease on several of the best mines In the Seminole district scene forty miles north of here are meeting with good success in their nm undertaking The cleanup from the last run made was entirely satisfactory Since the management of the property h been placed in the hands of practical miners several new bodies have been discovered dis-covered and opened up that are much covee oDene muc richer than any heretofore known to exist ex-ist Arrangements are now being made to increase the capacity of the plant and work the mines on a large scale A New York syndicate has raised the money to build a railroad from some point along I the line of the Union Pacific to this district dis-trict and I now engaged in making the preliminary survey Corner Mountain LaramleWyo Aug lome Important discoveries are now being made on Corner Cor-ner mountain near the north fork of the LJttle Laconic river some 30 miles west of here There are a series of ore bodies running through the entire mountain on whoh locations have been made Tee ore bodies are between well defined walls and range from two to eight feet In thickness thick-ness The ore i sulphide in carter and at a depth of ten feet averages 57 In gold per ton There is plenty of water and timber for all purposes and the district trict Is reached by good wagon roads of easy grades While there is no boom over these discoveries still there are quite a number of people going in and a great many locations are being made Silver Crown District Oheyenne Wyo Aug 1A company of eastern investors represented by Prof Strong a metallurgist of Chicago have made a position to owners of claims In the Silver Crown mining district near thIs city which If accepted will lead tote to-te Immediate development of the property proper-ty Examinations and assays of the ores from the district have convinced the company com-pany that ilhe mines can be worked at a profit They propose leasing two mines for five years giving he owners a percentage centage of the profits 1C is believed the offer will be accepted and the mines developed |