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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES. All quiet in Boston. Gladstone sick abed. Thief shot in Boston yesterday. Incendiaries at work in Boston. Epizootic spreading in Cincinnati. Tallow candles above par at tho Hub. Canadian swine havo the hippo grippe. Vaccinating matinees continue- in Kentucky. Five hundred tons of coal still burning burn-ing in BostOD. All government papers and records in Boston aro taf'e. Boston lire burned sixty dwellings and lodging houses. Two hundred and fifty mounted . troops patrol tho Hub Ten thousand working girls out of employment at Boston. Nine- hundred and thirty business firms burned out at Boston. Lewis Dowering, principal chief of the Cherokee Indians, is dead. Secretary Boutwcll will make no move in financial matters at present. Boston "Gazette" burned out by the second firo caused by gas explosions. Ouly two failures officially reported in New York consequent upon the the. Tho Lords of tho Prussian Diet are to bo re-organized at Bismarck's demand. de-mand. Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Hart-ford, lost $600,000 by the fire. Pays in full. Boston already talks of a new Merchants Mer-chants exchange of magnificent proportions. pro-portions. Boiler explosion at Youngstown, Ohio. Two men killed, several seriously seri-ously injured. ' Hartford, Phnjaix, National, and North British Companies report all their policies. Oil refinery with three thousand barrels oil burned at Pittsburgh. Cause of fire, lamp explosion. ; All kinds woolen goods will advance from thirty to forty per cent, in oonse-quence oonse-quence of the Boston fire. - Philadelphia Insurance Company lose $2,000,000 in Boston. All havo more than sufficient surpluses. Boston ladie3 havo formed ft committee com-mittee to look after the thousands of serving girls out of employment. Special session Mass legislature to be called to authorize Boston to vote bonds to rebuild burnt districts. Bangor and Eastern, Williamsburg, Hope, Market, Triumph, St. Paul Insurance Companies all perfectly solvent. London companies had two and a half millions insurance in Boston. They send commissioners to investigate investi-gate cause of fire. The "World" says the shoe aod leather trade will be very slightly effected ef-fected by the fire. Few New York wool merchants are at all a fleeted. Fireman's fund of California reports $125,000 loss at Boston; Commerce, of Albany, $45,000; Queen, of London, Lon-don, $400,000. All will pay in full; Much confusion in New York dry goods trade. Boots and shoes all right. Hides and leather still quiet. Boston dealers command full credit. LITTLE COTTONWOOD MIXING : SUMMARY. for lite Week. Ending November 9. THE SURVEYOR MINK, under the management of Tom Oaey, is rapidly developing itself. Ioclino shaft run on the vein some forty feet, showing at the botton a fine-looking streak of very high grade ore. Fixed for the winter.- THE LOUISA AND SEDAN MINES ! are gradually growing into importance and bid fair to rival their neighbors on tho "Km ma Hill" side. Ore is accu-- accu-- mulating on their dumps, and an air of ce coral prosperity surrounds tho entire works. THE DAISY resumes work to-morrow and will continue con-tinue working without cessation the entire winter, although English capitalists capit-alists are at present negotiating fur its purchase. The proposition to work whilst being negotiated for, in iuelf goes to show that the owners are not alarmed about, its "petering out," IIMMA. AH necessary buildings and conveniences conven-iences around and about tho Emma mine have been completed for the winter. win-ter. Old ones have been repaired and new ones have been erected and all defects in that line have been remedied. The quantity of ore is yet immense and no sign of its "Jetting up" a particle parti-cle presents itself. THE B SEWER AND .LA? HAM TUNNEL is being vigorously pushed toward the intersection of the Darlington, and Brewer & Lapham mines, both of which are favorably located on Grizzly Hill in a north easterly direction from the Grizrly mine about 1,500 feet. The mines and tunnel have been lately incorporated in-corporated in Chicago with W, M. Brewer, president; and T. R. Willard, secretary. From the indications we can readily surmise ibey mean business. busi-ness. THE NEW YORK, ' situated on Griztly Hill, about $00 feet northeast from the "Grizzly ...Mine," is amonn the promising prospects pros-pects in that quarter, and has already a shaft sunk to the depth of thirty feet and upward.--, with drift run from bottom bot-tom of the shal't, io order to prove the general course of the ledge. A number num-ber of tons of oro are on the dump, which assay from $40 to $150 in silver per ton, with a large per contagc of copper. THE VICTORIA AND IMPERIAL CONSOLIDATION, Which embraces the Alice, Excelsior, Amy May, and Imperial lodes, together toge-ther with the Victoria Tunnel, are doing as much to develop tho resources re-sources of Little Cottonwood mining district as aoy other incorporation in it, the llattcriug success so far met with gives the stockholders a sure guarantee that tluirs is no second rate enterprise. They can well boast of having as valuable property as any in tho district, barring a very few. THE OXt'OHD AND GENEVA Tuooel continues to puh toward com. uk tion. About one half the distance hits already been run, toward the Oxford Ox-ford vein and before- three months at the 1'arUioat, the whole length of tunnel tun-nel will have been dtiven and the vein cut. The Mind lode, alrepdy cut (the Kaiie Fisher) runs diagonally acro the course of lb) tunnel and has alujnat, entirely disappeared, leaving the entire face of the drill very much stained- Occasionally spurs of rich looking ore. and matter are crossed making toward the main vein, oo the kit. THE 'IEU7LY JUNE deserves more than a paiog DOtice ?ince it ranks amoog the best developed devel-oped and mot-t productive of our mines, and will yet prove its Buperioiity, beyond be-yond the shadow of a doubt, over the many well wriUeo-Qp mines of this and other districts. Two hundred tons of ore, at least, have aocumulatcd in the ore boue, nn t lif dump and in every nook and corner io which oro can bo stackid or pi!(J up, with enormous quantities in sight. From a larco number ufa.v-iis made- of thin pilu ttie average- scenm to be about 4S percent, load and $.VJ in silver to the ton. All this awaits shipment and as sooq as a 4uic can be constructed and arraunti-luetit arraunti-luetit made it will bo "turned loono,". together with enough more to make it interesting. Twenty live 2ft tons per diom if tho cmiiuatud shipment for avm time to come. |