Show IDAHO hailey times A carload of ore from the idaho democrat group of the della delia mountain mining company was shipped from this place today this property is holding up its yield of a mouth month and this sum could easily be doubled if the owners wished idaho city world john T grayson who purchased the gold hill mine at quartzburg Quartz burg from colonel george grayson has negotiated for the iowa group of five claims east of the gold hill the price agreed on is the money will be paid in about six weeks mr grayson will begin work this fall on the gold hill the water was pumped out of the mine last fall the shaft is feet deep there is now only feet of water in the shaft this can be pumped out in three or four weeks boise capital news the rudy mine owned by ed E tarrants and the june mine owned by mark T maynard and E E tarrants in the black hornet mining district were sold yesterday to keller bros of new york who will develop them at once the price paid is private but the owners got all ail they asked for the properties the first payment was made yesterday idaho city world nat howes returned yesterday evening from pen basin nat was after an interest in a quartz claim and was chasing the owner thereof he expected to have gone to thunder mountain but found his man in penn basin before starting out he bought elmer hancocks quarter interest in the leroy quartz claim on miller mountain then he took the trail of herman myer who owned a one half interest in the claim nat made a deal with herman and he now owns three fourth of the leroy dick wilmer owns the other quarter boise statesman captain L N dark clark and george reer beer arrived last night from thunder mountain by way of idaho city the captain reported a big strike on dynamite creek and a fine showing on placer creek he said he met more people going going in this time than ever before and he had made three visits to the camp he saw several small pack trains going in all loaded with winter provisions mr dark clark said everything looked good better in facts fact than ever before as a great deal of development work had been done during the summer which showed up well |