Show DOLLY VARDEN DISTRICT NEVADA special correspondence currie nevada dec 12 ign 1913 this being the last month of the old year the mining milling fraternity is casting up its accounts preparatory to a new beginning in less than a month from now the development work here has not been as great as anticipated ten months ago unforeseen misfortunes with both power drills put in commission at that time has had much to do with the general work of the district it is a hard and a very expensive undertaking for men with cP cl coital pital ital to undertake the operation of a mining camp its necessary machinery break ages etc with headquarters in new byrk and denver by this I 1 do not mean the financial headquarters but that of the superintendent erin of the work upon the ground this is what happened to this district this year it was expensive and now the new york syndicate has turned over a new leaf work will be resumed at once new men will be given charge with power to act without having to wait for telegraphic and letter instruction as of yore with the assurance of work being done fur for the actual benefit of the district property owners are resuming work with a better grace than exhibited during the summer and fall last week F B wilborg of new york assumed entire control of the camp and mining property here he was accompanied by walter radford of denver before leaving currie instructions were left with local parties here to move the steam drill upon other ground As soon as new drillman drill men can be secured work will be resumed new camp buildings are being erected upon ground adjacent to moore camp by geo maddelana the winter work has started in in earnest and promises to be more lively than ever before to individualize the different properties and the owners thereof would consume more space than the columns of the review could spare suffice it to say that in the future matters of interest will be sent in as they occur |