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Show j Salmon River. I New pet (toss in Cballis. : Cijallia is a du!l p'ace for workit.g-men. workit.g-men. Lost River Valley is being settled rapicly. Haying has commence I in Last River and Round Vheys. J ie Skellon ia loiding his wagan? with ore from tbe fatuous Ramshorr. mine. Tae Vermont mine, near Poverty Flat, will make a shipment in a few-days. few-days. A shipment of ore is beiug made from tho Skylark mine, near the RaniBhom, and wil! find its way to the Salt Lake market A 10-atamD mill arrive! at Cballis a few days aio from Sweetwater, Wyoming, en route to Bonanzi, and will be shipped t its destination on the completion of the wagon road. Recent assays from tbe Ella mine, situated in Killikinick, show, in Bilver per ton: No. 1, 2,201 ounces; No. 2, first class, 729; No. 3, first class, 5S3; No. 4, Becon'l class, 156; No. 5, second class, 139; No. 6, iron ore, 99; No, 7, waste roek, 24 ounces. A shipment from this mino will be made aoine time this fall. Mr. J. C. Liddlp, a well known Salt Lako gentleman, writing to a Irieud in this city, from CballiB, speaks ol a prospect in which he ia interested, in the following jubilant manner: "We could not get to our protpcot in Poverty Flat on account of ibe weather; neither couid we prompt cl much, fcr the same reason, so wo look up ttiis claim (ibe one de.-cnbi'd hereafter) lo tink 125 feet |