Show NEVADA work has teen been resumed on the watt in mine ine in new ew york canyon north of austin by henry R lemal lemaire re of battle mountain who holds the property under lease the property has produced about in the past S H brady lias has optioned option ed the mill and dumps of the montana tonopah mines company at tonopah To and is now sampling the dumps thoroughly for their silver contents it is considered probable that they are valuable at the present price of the white metal an important strike of tungsten is reported from golconda the find was made in the hot springs range about fifteen miles north of that place by ernest grey and partner they claim to have nearly four feet of high grade scheelite the ore making in the granite ig samples amples shown in golconda contained as high as 50 per cent acid at a recent meeting of stockholders 0 of f the seven troughs mining company owners of the fairview property at the seven troughs district a new board of directors was elected consisting of L A friedman of lovelock R J evans of salt lake J D hilger of st paul minnesota A A williams of vernon and rudolph nenzel of lovelock it was decided to resume work on the property which has been idle for several years the new company which has secured the glasgow WI western estern property situated in copper canyon out from battle mountain has placed P F S schmidt in charge as general manager the workings are being land and the company is already shipping a good grade of ore from the old dumps the ground formerly belonged to a scotch syndicate and has been idle since 1880 william campbell has been appointed superintendent preparations are going forward rapidly for the installation of the new flotation plant of the goldfield mines company Compan yat at goldfield it is expected that the first unit of tons will be ready for operation by the middle of june manager james IV W hutchinson has resumed work on the copper capper ore bodies in the deeper levels of the mine where the work was stopped over a year ago owing to the fact that this ore could not be treated economically by the cyanide process then in use at the property it has been found that flotation is admirably suited to the problem presented by the copper |