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Show the concensus of the information pained was that the active properties while j uot producing as much as their manag- j er hoped to earlier in the season are j suit oulputting an increase of toiinasro i over thai, of last year. Tho developments develop-ments tnail! have been of the most favorable fa-vorable nature, now and rich bodies of ( ore being lound at gr-aler depth with signs ot imleliiutff continuance. Tho re.s ns aigii'4 for the s'nailer ore shiimients than were promised are the unsatisiactory conditions of tho ore m u kct at the beginning of tho season and tho uiuvrui:ity of tho price o: for lead and silver. Tl. It Ml lloud Dlvldrnd. ffo l Klver'l lines. Tiie H..d Cloud Mining company earned its usual dividend of $10,001) last month, which was declared the lr)th inst at the priucipal oiiioe in rittF.burg, and paid in this city live days later. This makes an aggregate of SiJ.OOO in dividends earned and paid by this company com-pany since It purchased the property. Tho mine !s now looking better than ever, and showing uioro ore, probably, tjiau any other property on Wood river. About '0 men are employed at present, not 'reckoning the woo 'choppers and ore-haulets who work ou contract, or the trustees aud managing sU!T. It is therefore within the truth to state that about J0K men are employed altogether by this property, either directly or indirectly. in-directly. Baby VfKi-oCm ftiilp. A. II Mayue who is working tho Baby McKee and othor miues up Big Cottonwoud canon under lease says he hss the "Baby" in shape to ooinmnce shipments in a short time. The vein has been stripped on the surface for a du'Tauce of 100 feot and it show an almost continuous body of ere. In b me places the vein, part of which al ot e, shows a width of only six inches and then it will widen to six feet, most of which with a little sorting will run 10 ounces in silver. A cross cut tunnel tun-nel has been ran which strikes the vtiu at a depth of seventy-live feet. Oph.r ftck!nc l. Ophir. which has been a very dull camp all summer, is picking up some, aud still better times are expected later in the fall. The (ini records being made by tho Miner's Delight, tho ore from which is being Heated in Colonel Wail's concentrator," and by tho Northern Li it ht, is giviug eneouragciuont to thosa nunin? propert v there, A urett proportion pro-portion of the Northern Light production produc-tion is now being treated by amalgamation amalgama-tion iu the old Kean mill. Th. Hlti Hl. II nn.a. George A. Yi sears received another small lot of Big Hole Placer gold this morning 'amounting to between nlae aai ton ounces. In the letter acenm-pauing acenm-pauing was tho information that some boulders of quartz were being found in tho plajer which carry cousidenble value, some of the smaller pieces being two-thirds gold. Th. Gt.itnnit uno untrstor. The Olencoo concentrator started to erjsh ore ou Wednesday last. The mill is a 50-ton plant and" is thoroughly equipped with the latest and best ma-chijery ma-chijery for tho concentration of ore. Local anil Ooarral. Ontario's shipment of oro la3t week was UUo ton. Work has been resumed on the Niagara tunnel. j The Anchor contributed 210 tons cf concentrates last week. Tho Iron Mountain company is erecting erect-ing a ?5-ton concentrator at Unite. Prof. Vincent, superintendent of the Flagstaff, leaves for Kn gland today. One hundred and ninety ono tons of Daly ore were sent lo the smelters last week. All of the new buddings on the mammoth mam-moth are tiub.hed and tho new machinery machin-ery is ready to turn ou steam. The Bullion-Beck is making a bigger production than ever before, averaging more thau a hundred tons a day , The Fairview at Bingham in which a good Btrike was mude early in the spring but which was closed down by litigation, has been started up again. There are vague hints that a t)fw striki of great importance has been I made iu tho Giencoe, but nothing dett-nite dett-nite can be obtainable concerning it. It looks as though there was soma-1 thing tangiblo in the expressed deter- j minaiion of II. 11. Lawrcuco to erect a leaching plant some place iu Utah valley, val-ley, but why uot iu Salt Lake. A great copper strike is reported on Rapid river in the Stveu Devils range i Idaho). The load is live feet wide and runs CO per cent copper, all of which is native aud susceptible of separation by concentrating. Park Citv has produced nearly ir.0(X) tons of ore" for the first half of tho year: this includes the concentrates but excludes ex-cludes the concentrating ore. The total production of the miues is probably in excess of 50. J00 tons. MINING ITOTJIENTS." Represontativfej of Eastern Capitalists How in tha City Looking for Good Miuiug ProparlleJ. THE NEWGLESGOE CONCENTEATOB Rich Strikes in Fish Springs District Bsby MoKee-Tirtio Production Sampson Local and General There is a much better feeling with reference to mining than for some time and the coining fall and alitor will see fome heavy investments mads in mining min-ing property. There is amplo foundation found-ation for this statement and it isj mado advisedly. There are no fewer than half a doen representatives of eastern capital now in tho city looking up mines for their principals The most of these want properties which are developed aud those which are producers aud have a record are preferred. Mining Kxcliaugo, Another good bluo Monday with a record of 7 MO shares sold. Cpnklin opened the ball by a purchase of 1000 Cresceut from J. G. Davis at 05 tho best cish price yet paid. In some of the other stocks which are generally traded in nothing was done. Apex has lost some of tho strength which characterized character-ized it last week, whilo Cleveland has regained some of the favor in which it wjis hold when first called. TODAY'S KrOlATtOXsl. j to a" t1 1 I r T Atle. 1 N) Aniiun'9 1 TO A a.r 6 75 A'K-X ........ 1 ' "J h;i lies' Sul 0!.' i:.ir iK-ie f K Out j;urei f3 O1 C)B' elau;t &M) 1 3t .t'l I euuo IT: j Cre-t- -lit liiCO K to im U.i y 20 ieu-- : 8 0i li.. i ii Saver s 1 1 Malaa 4000 103 03 Mauonolh li H North Euieka Nertlle. u npy.. j 1 'it Ont.irto I I ... 3S 0.1 Stanley ) ua 08-i '-a U I, .i..v.. Co...! W I ta. till ! UI Woodn'fls 8 00 Silver lrt!f;s L . . . . v VJ 0JS Tot e siiariiS .jiil. "to'l, t.-if ne:-. i. liujerSi. 8AI.KS Or STOi'lt. rvd ahai-e of cier!iinl Con. ii.15. KkS resotCi e e.iti 4 it. K tOiar. s Miiln.1 '! Uc.. seller 30 days. 10 m sb res i if Hianiey " s1 .e. : 0 .iaar-s of titantey '.:. 'J : (wO shares of biauhiy ' S'.je. TOUAV'S U1CK lii-' I'll'TS. All of the assavors are busv today, tho shipments of "ore being larger than usual. McVicker has tons of Apex and 18 tonsof Luckv Deposit (Anrem, Nevada). Bisiiop fc Curi',0 hive 1S3 tons of An-chorconceiilrates, An-chorconceiilrates, CO tons of Apex, " tons ot McHenry les-ie, a small lot of North Tunic, 6 tons of North Star, 115 tons of Crescent concentrates, 100 tons of Yoseiuiio No. 'i, 13 tons of Cornell, 8 tons of Bismuth aud a lot of Kocco. Steward has 87 tons ot Caroline and UllO tons of Bullion Beck. Hodges has 243 tons of Horn Silver. Hie Min.. of Fluli Springs. Charles Van Alstiue came in from Fi&U Springs Saturday, where he had been to sco what tho last striko amounted to which had been made on the L'tah The discovery, Mr. Van Alstine thinks, it ono of the richrst ever made in the district and makes the Utah a big mine. It is only a short distance from the old shaft where the new ore was found which has only been sunk on a little ways, and yet there is a vein exposed of sis feet iu width that has never in the Utah ran less than 10S ounces. This ore is mixture ot carbonate, ealena and some littlo horn silver, the first named predominating. pre-dominating. In the deepest workings on the Utah is forty feet thero is a good body of high grade mineral which has improved from tho surface. It Will He Llnt.ci. The articles of incorporation of the Samson Mining company wero made out and signed by the different stockholders stock-holders on Saturday. The ollicers for the lirst year are: A. K. Hyde, president; presi-dent; II. II. Kea, vice president; George Arthur Rice, treasurer, and J. S.-henck, secretary, who wish W. M. Henry will form the board of directors. The lirst four incorporators tako K'O.OOU shares each and W. M. Henry the remaining 12,000 Bhares. The capital stock has been made IjOO.OOO in shares of $1 each. Tho owners of the mine have decided to list it on the mining exchange. Tha Sa.nn In Tlntlo. Geo. Arthur llich has returned from a several days visit to Tintic. Whilo there Mr. Bice visited several of the mines and held conversations with many of the mine superintendents and |