Show THE GOLD DUST SHOWING I SHOWNG The MercurMercurys Weekly Mining I Min-ing Review The discovery of the second or lower I vein In the Gold Dust mine as chronicled lat week proves to h of i much importance and will add greatly I to the value of the ground The vein is much lower down In the frmation I thtn the one previously developed so that it wilt not be Cu out at any point I on its dlrf lJ the dipby gulches which run through thfr ground Values are being I had this week cf iC and upwards and the vein di is strong and regular We are informed on good authority hah is nothing In the report that the company com-pany will lease the Marion mill for a trial run The company intends to build its own mill and they expect to I build it soon It would be in course of I construction even now had 1 not un looked for circumstances arisen which have hjnder somewhat The Sacramento is coming to the front and good resorts are received from the property The mill Is grinding steadily and treating about ninetyfour I tons of ore daily and saving the values nicely and the trouble experienced with the magnesia in the ore seems to have been entirely overcome The ore to supply sup-ply the mill is secured entirely In doing development work and the large ore reserves are being constantly added to There Is talk that the mill will be materially enlarged at once but we are informed by the management that 10 2 I though the question is being considered no decision has been reached I Arrangements are being made to resume re-sume work with the Marion mill Since I work wa discontinued lu that gIant the mine has developed so rapidly and such Immense ore reserves have been opened up that it has been deemed best to resume work with the mill which will make an output with the two mills of about 160 tons daily The company I distributes Its third monthly dividend of 3 cents a share among its stockholders stock-holders on the 30th Captain Moore C E of the Salt I Lake Mercur railroad commenced the survey Wednesday of the branch to the Golden Gate mill site The spur I i may leave the main track at the summit J I i sum-mit as it is supposed that this would I be the shortest and best route However i How-ever several lines will Je J run before a I decision in the matter is reached j I The town feels nretty good over the Golden Gate developments The construction J I con-struction of this plant will silence all I I1 I croakers as to the working of the base I ores of the cam Infuse new life Into i i property owners encourage development develop-ment bring In much new capital and almost double the population of the camp in a few months Dr Woodruff manager of the Northern North-ern Light came out rom town Monday with a couple of boiler makers and they are now at work putting in the new tanks at the mill When this enlargement en-largement is cornoleted the company will b in condition to put through a large tonnage and dividends should follow fol-low in the near future The drilling contests for the Fourth are causing much interest and the boys can be seen In the evenings practicing on the hills getting In shape for the contest con-test I is said that one cf the Mercur mine teams drilled a hole in lime 1 inches in eight minutes recently The one contest will undoubtedly be a spirited oneContractor Bradley of the Little Pittsburg reports the shaft on that i property down 60 feet and the formation forma-tion looking well Bad air has been encountered which necessitates the putting in of air pipes J D Spargo superintendent of the I Gladstone returned Monday after an j absence of several days spent In the city I citvThe three principal mills of the camp I the Mercur Geyser and Sacramento made shipments of cyanides during the j week The pipe line to the Searchlight will I be laid this week preparatory to putt ing up the steam hoist I Jim McEvoy Is making another shipment ship-ment of high grade ore from the Chloride Point this week I |