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Show CITV CUKKK MINI'S. ". :ioi endoneo of tlej Lemld. j Mi.rv Cn-v. ( !: v ("'!;:.; r,', ' A u-u-L 'J , I '-. ) My l;i.-L week's lette:. I nvini; been ln.-t, in tninrdt, I will eiid.-.ivxr to ii'.i-ni.-h y.j-.ir re.id. i's with ?n- m'us iV.nii tlii- ll.v.ii-;-.'i!ii.' i'.i:iii v.il! l-e yLK t'ily rei:u;is its l..;iuti:'iil cilr nt Hie juti-'UL-n id' the unrili nnd e.tl li.i'ks o.Tilv v'a, 1c, ni.d iiltnun-li in ;W .le of :t.d-.i:i. t.ele t!.e deiu- Zeil liier, i.f:lli.i..Il.-:v IlW.lli. ill" :irfi- v.il ui Ji.nii.'.-! i-e ev. ry d.iy wiili liie linul nnd eiiiers, Ihe li:i;Ai.n lieini; :i- I'.tL'erly lor us in New Ynrk niuin-snke v:i-; ly tin' I my.-, in bhui diirine; tin1 lute "u!iile;i.-.tnlmss." Aniens liie i in in is Liking ri,mt rnnk iieiv i.s tiie X.eie S;u h, owm d ly .Me.-,-rs. S:ui(ii, Dnvis nnd Ale.Minn. Tiii.s elnini In.'.in ,1 :iUn.t one mile ;il".ve this eiiy ur.d i:i cl"-e proximi-ty proximi-ty lu ti-.e mniii ni ;,l. 'J'ne me t iken Ineu the mine runs l:.Ui :n ilver. with a hn-iie jier. enlace u," v,.ile;i:i. It liasnelrnrly di li in if win, and running run-ning belwe, n a Mtie li;.ai. me wali-Mek. wali-Mek. :ind liyi.L iv I" ol I'CnWIl tl.ae. Work on tins I'leatiua is lieite' insiied furwaixl willi v.nat rai:d:iy, and i!ie owners are .inuiiine n" i vente.ally striking a vei'V laie btdy ol' luyii grade, ore. San lo!iiiro is beiie; vi--u'only workt.il, and a new luxly ot' ore lias been fctmek in Mo ineline. Tut.' iL'-savs. ol' ore taken from diii'ereiit strata of this tuiy snow ;i higher iMile th:;n any beloiv taken Irom liie mine. Additional workmen werei-nl on ycaterd.iy, and Mo. I!oU. and Hobilisoil seelll lieti'VinilHil to jusli the development 01' the mine thai, they may thoroughly aecmninl themselvts with its iehuvs. (I1 the (.ieoi'-i:l a shall is hi iu.U sunk 1U0 I'ert.'and the ore taken l.ieiel'rom i nereides in tirade and quantity the deeper Ihe shaft is sunk. A contrai t ha- been k I on the -New , Jersey to sink 100 le-d, aim the eon- ; true tors Ciimmeueed work lhi.-i Morn- j ing. i'hc lirst eontmet ut" Iweniy-five Iweniy-five teet is already nearly tiuisiu-d on the .htlin Aline, and ;i la nobody no-body of iivn ore is on the dump uwaiting siiipment. Tiieowners eon-Lemplale eon-Lemplale awatding anol!;er eoniraet of iiliy feet as soon as the lir-L one completed. tin the Uieiina-l'.d a sliaft has Ivcn sunk thirty li et, and the vein increases, in-creases, in width ail the way eoivn. This claim will eventually pruvu one of the best in the yroup t-itual-Al in Dry Gulch. On tlieNixonwork ii-u.-t nded, owing ow-ing to a change in part ownership. Tlie purchasers being inoniid men, work will he resumed in a few days. On tlie Idaho work has bet a rc-; rc-; smmd, and the rock .-ofier.s l!;e deeper the slum is sunk, smail pockets pock-ets of galena nniiiiiL; .n and the se.ua widening. On the; Uob Key an incline is he-ing he-ing run along the wall rock, in a south-easterly direction, to catch the deposit 'supposed to exi.-.t in that local lo-cal il v. On Scott Hill nil is lite and bustle. Here arc situated some of the best mines in tlie district, closely group, d togcther;and since tlie drying up of the spring at "Camp Enoch, "the miners have "folded up their l".,fs" and es-tablishcd es-tablishcd themselves on the hill, ami their aboue is known as tlie "Camp of the lYiesthoxd." Water being packed by I'aul i Co. from im.' Nurtn Fork, :uid furnished to the "bovs" al j such a reasonable price, that it almost 1 seems n folly for sonic to employ a man nnd a horse for five dollars a , day to furnish themselves water that j fan be obtained ft-r one tioilar and 1 fifty cents. The Hal 15 ml is b'joniin a!o:;g nicely, and the owners, being hardworking hard-working miners, pietei' io do their own work, and reali;'.: -u.'h margins :is can be made in contracts. Without With-out doubt this is tia.' liiu.-i looking i claim in the district. ! Work 011 the Henry is being pushed vigorously. Captain Evans having a contract to sink one hundred feet, is now running two shifts, and the ore taken from the bottom of the shaft on Monday shows an improvement in quality. The Summit mine, havnig received a new windlass, skids, timbers, et-'., is running along as smooth a.? an Elgin El-gin watch ; and the owners anticipate large divLlenda during the fuiiuwing year. The ricott mine hashc-.n surveyed with a view to obtaining a United States patent, the first inhe district. Tlie George Q. Cannon is, being worked to ils lull capacity, ami the ore taken therefrom assays the highest high-est in tlie district, nevertheless, Old Rocky" id not happy. Adjoining is the linker Ledge, showing the same ore, Both in grade nnd quantity, these two chums are the first ami only ones of that kind that haye been discovered dis-covered in the district. Among the new discoveries r, ported during the last week, are the Board of Trade, situated at tho head of Dry Uuleh, and about IkOOO feet nortli-easterly nortli-easterly from the New Jersey. This claim, "together with tlie Ixion, will prove to be the best in the camp. They lie in such ;i position as to warrant experts in saying that they will make their mark in the mining world with but little expense. Adjoining these are the Badgu" and Falcon, two wry line claims, owned , by parties in the city who intend to develop them immediately. The Tycoon, situated about one mile irom ilangtown, &hows heme-tite heme-tite iron of the fintrt quality; about three hundred vards norlh-eastcrlv is the H. & li.. a galena location of very promising appiaran-e. These two, wit!) the Hampton, make up quite a little group, they being the properly of Hon!. A: Mohinsen. l'ro.-pectoi's contieue to 10'rive and we look forward lo some very rich discover i.-s. ( n SiU.'.iy last a large number ol carriages and bir:e.ics came up City Creek, ni.uiv of thein containing con-taining Indies and f'miiics. About noon Wat Houi rein- d up his ''li'.'ry unlameil nnislaiigs" before the door of the "Hotel de lust!e," and t'ne work of disembarkation eonnnenccil. presidul over by Adam I'aul as mn.-t-er of eereniouii s. Tiie first in on.h r came Crolt's brass and siring baud, accompanied by AUsm's. 11, K, Arelar, Fred Taylor. Joe Alack, and an c llicicnt quartette. L pon the appearance of '' Ixion " the band struck up, 'Hail to the Chief,'' wh.o as correspondent corres-pondent of the llKiiAi.nacknowlcdgi d the eompliiuent in a f w and spicy remarks, followed by 11. Ii. Archer, in some of his choici.-i, -n'oeal gems. " Little Maud,' "Dublin Bav,-' and "The day that you'll forget Ale ' 1 were rendered in Archer's bctt voice. Fud Taylor's banjo solo-, and Joe Mack's "Increase of crime" wive given with great The company, atUr partaking of A ijnuutiful l'cpast discoursed ;oaie line music, and then admiral the tiling of auile and waving of ll.e. Tiie stegs rolled out of Moeioc heaving towards Salt Lake a? Imppy a eonipauy as ever was seen; nil of which teiuis to show the high esteem in which the Hkiui.i) is held by the r.ewsp.'pir reading eommmhty. ' I:o.v." |