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Show i (specimen of the rock, which ii covered ll over with Unices and wires of gold, rd which would run ten timet at high asauy that ha been aasayed. rilinlii llmvitO a, J. Ii. Rodger of Bingham is at the While house. ! C l. E. A. Wall of the Miners' Pe-litrht. Pe-litrht. Opiiir, came, in la-t night. J fa reports the concentrators to hu running steadily. Another contract has been let on tb ! Clara M. in ii:;,' ( 'ottnuw nod. ,1. M. Kennedy wont i!; to have a look at t.'iu properly today. Fi:fH!EliFi.ll!VSFll.E A Summer' Fro-nading That Fas Fbown Such KmuHs as to hi Eneotiraj-inj Eneotiraj-inj and Attract Attention, : :iNSI33 WELLS I IT THE DE3EST. ' La riata's Ooooj.1 Vir.d-Ho C'lnpromiiu j j cftb'j Beri Suit -Good Kewj I i from the Sovkr, I Trough work is being done a! Marys- , vale to prove Unit there is much incr't ' in tiie tomes of thai din: nit, Mr. Joseph Mu.-.s who returned Irotii there :i few i!;i; s ago says till) ilctelopwent being done is in all oases diowing the best results. '1'ln! Eully Boy A; Weh.-ter is working the largest number of men and is producing tho grt atest amount of ore, hut even that property is only .Icing about one quaitnr of what it ought to du. Tin! null is working all tiie tinm and is treating from ten to twenty tons of ore a day. 'ftieru ii a great deal of lev! ore in the inino , w Inch is left for some time in the future when cheaper trail .-porUliou facilities cau he obtained. Xho results of work done this summer sum-mer in Marysvnle district havo been of such an encouraging nature as to attract at-tract attention Iroui mining men all 1 over tin) west and many prospectors 1 ' are Already (fathering in there. This j leads to tho conclusion 011 the part of j I people down there that uexl season will 1 be 11 busy otm and that a considerable ' output will he made. I. i l'lnta's Ntrnml W nil. Although there is very much less excitement ex-citement over La Plata district than I hero was a few weeks ago, tho place has by 110 means bun abandoned abandon-ed nor have itt re-idenls and those ititerestud there lost confidence tit its future. There seems to j some difference of opinion among the 1 owners ot the best properties ou the ! policy to be pursued in their development, develop-ment, which is rather keeping things back, but oilier people ate paying 110 attention to them and are pro-pecting the same as usual and with encouraging encourag-ing results. Will Lett writes from there that the d, strict has gotten its second wind and everything is being done to prepare for tho winter's work, lie thinks the stage line will do more business busi-ness this week than it has in any other since it was put on. Mining men who have located there express tho belief that the camp is destined to become a good one ami that it will be making a heavy production Indole the advent of another spring. The tents which w ere the only shelter a few weeks ago, have been displtced by substantial log I houses, of which there are some fifty either built or being constructed. I Mining fctchangft. I A few brokers congregated in the basement of the old Walker opera 1 house this morning and made, bids and ' o tiers on miuiug slocks, but no propo-' propo-' silions woro accepted. The gloom of J tho weather bail pert atad liie pit and 1 communicated itself to the spirits of i dealers and they were unable 10 rise to 1 the emergencies of the occasion. Buyers Buy-ers are curiosities, stocks are in poor demand and brokers are disinclined to speculate on future probabilities. TOI'AVS ORIi KHOKIIT:. Mhh 1. 'I'm,, Unlai-I 1 million tteett : Sin I Mayne (liaby M-Ke js 1 Alliance, roiirtmirates a! Alex.-nulria 1; ' ' 'III Hell 1M L'4 o,' Nutria, I Total -liil (onil From Sr!r. A letter lsceived from Suporintrn j dent Hciding of thu Sevier mine urges ' the company to hiirrry forward the ma ' chiuery for the mill, that the building will be ready for its reception and that thousands of tons of ori will be n ailing lo be crcshed. 1 tevolnpin'mls hae b;;e;i pushed to such a point where tlvrn is enough ore extracted and in sbit to keep a te-i stamp mill con.-il.n.t iv en-, ga;-eil lor ten years to come. While 10 and t'.o ore is not usually considered j as liitxh grade, it can be made very re j muiieraiiiifi wlien it is of a tree uiiilin'' das,, and the truth is it is a 1 ret! v go" 1 i average from any none. Mr. heMin.r says there is an unlimited ipmut'ty ot such ore iu the Sev ier. Tlir. Will !,) I'lnnly of Water. Mr. Hykes, who has been sinking 1 artc.Mtn wells in various parts of the Deep Creek country, as well as ou the; ron 1 1 guiie.; there, thinks the water question wili be solved in those dis- ' tricts before the advent of another j spring. lie has been successful in get- 1 How in every well he has sunk and! sees no reason to anticipate any other resiiit from ins future eilorts iu the , same direction. Mr. Dykes says that 1 as Eisit Springs ,'itid Dugway districts j are on approximately the same level as ; this city, it stands to reason that the same artfvnn strata can bo reached by boring aud that his labors this summer have fully demonstrated this theory. No Comproinuifi on the llnck. There have been many rumors current cur-rent on the street of a possible compromise compro-mise of thetuitof Piadlam.Trunibo et al. against the liulliouT'cek Mining company. com-pany. These rumors have grown out of the fact that there have been several conferences between the different parties par-ties to the suit, and it was supposed they could be for no other purpo.se than au adjustment of their differences. Messrs. lladlam it Trumbo were seen iast night and ijticstioned concerning the truth of these rumors. They both said not only was a compromise improbable, but that no 'overtures lor one had been made by either s'ule. The truth of tho matter was tiiat such a termination of the suit would be almost impossible. Sinking ou tlia Dttimonil flroup. A double-compartment shaft 4xS feet was started ou the Diamond Croup at 'Lin tic two weeks ao. In that (ime it bus 'open sunk forty-five feet, and has been limbered ail the way. Mr. W. J. Shiek, who has had the management of the work, says that he has ordered a Buffalo whim which will be used for a snort time until an engine is needed. The company backing this work is con- , lident it is on tho course of one of principal prin-cipal Tinlic ore sy stems, and has determined de-termined lo do some extensive development devel-opment in an elTort to make the present pres-ent prospect a mine. City Crmk tiolrt Qnarlz. j Assays were made yesterday on tome quartz from City creek which showed 415! ounces in gold. The rock was! found by some prospectors who said it j was lloat and that they had been unable un-able to find the mle from which it ! came. Sevarsl people, were giuen small I |