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Show S1V1EU CO., MEETING. A LARCE MILL TO BE BUILT NEXT SUMMER. A M llilng Kxprrt Toll, of lh It I, lie, of 111 Mercur Mine- I, Plata luis a ItrilUant l utiirr I.uonl and (icncrnl M inliiK ew. A ineetiiur of tlic director and storkhoM-ers storkhoM-ers (if the Sevier Mintinf company win held in the lliillion-llei k ollires yestcrduy. Thi... as tlic Urst meeting held sinec Hie company Mas oruonized la-t t.rtni;. Tin- niot important im-portant liu-ines truiisactrd win the older given tiy tlic directory to tho maiuiiim-nt U enlarge the stamp mill a curly as posi Me la tin: ilr:n:r. The i.-j,uUh uf the work done the past summer biwn been lmmt satisfactory satis-factory In every body inl. ri-stcil, find as the lniue shows an almost miliiniti'd supply of ore, dm inrrrasin:; of tlic niillhiL; capacity ll!16 lie C OII1C ill I JLTlltl r. Today's Orn ICcccfptH. Viitf. I'm' )!...,. V! I r.r.'llno . Jlrlme ' 1U I lull 1 : I 'i ll 1 1 1 IMri-ka M I'm in Silver !Du H Tuhl .1. 0 Think M.dluf I. I'l.itlii. Prllator (leldcr and (leo. Arthur Hire io turn ill la.,t night fn.m a t o dny.i' visit in l.a I'li'.l.i district, lloth express themselves as lioltiii very inu.'li snrpri.M il and exceed-Iiil'Iv exceed-Iiil'Iv well pleased with the good piii'p.-eti tin y saw. Senator folder f!iy l.a I'luta l a di-tri. t !i:nin-- nun h blighter promise lliaii many people -appose. II has not yet had nn i lhiii;r I. ut t lie most superficial development, develop-ment, hut some. ;ei"y good bodies of ore lntve beeti opened tip, mid the foi illation is so favorable that t'l'.i discovery of a big in';. in at any time need oee.ision n i "urprise. At the present time there arc no t.ry laig" bodies of ore ex. jio-ed in any of t'.ie mines, I ut finny ol them have imicensu big vein', fliowhur ftnall hoi'ii s if ore, wliieli would prohuhly pay e p. nes. , iio'her fi at lire that w as en-ournging en-ournging to Sumter fielder v.n the faet that he found the limestone lnliiernlUi d for a great il i ;t ii to nway from the veins. That win si Id. mi t lie eme im!cs there wen! lug hollies .f ore below. Hut it was the formation forma-tion that looked mint favorable fur paying mine. H resembled that' at ) .'li, I oinado, more than any other district lie had e. r seen. Tin Ml the irrouu 1 is soil and exploration, work ran ho donn without an) real expense. There are aliout Inn people peo-ple 11 the d'strict mill m.t one win) i- not Wording l.N prospects for all lie is wurlh. .1 W onderful rroperty. A m'liing in an who pent last week iu I lie examination of the Men iir at ( amp Floyd, iv.s the opinion that it is ono of the bia-(.'it bia-(.'it properties in I'tah. It is not a hinii (:r.id.' mile , hut it has an almo-t unlimitid mpph of ol'.' v hii h ran he worked cheaply, l'he vein, too, is a regular on :. Jl ha he. in developed on its strike for a distance of .VM f.'. t and it has n. v.T heen less than six feet nor more than sixteen feet. wide. Every pound of this is pay ore that will run ?'.'0 to a ton, close to !() per cent of which can bo saved iu the couipanv'f) mill, which uses the cyanide proccs. That mill is now an uiiipiestionei! mccci-s on the Mercur ore, and next spring it will he eul:'r'.'eil to at leil-t double the present si. e. Thef.1 is no reason why this ahoiihl not .e done and every reason tvny it hhonld he. The mine can he worked at a merely nominal cost, and it will not he necessary nec-essary to employ hoi.-tiiiLC works until it is lit least :.1Kii) let deep, as the vein can he driven on from t,e surface until there Is Unit much of stopin-' ground ex-pn-eil. The ecnlli iiiiiii ii ho :;ives this inlornni'.'. n Pays the pni'row liawk iu the same district can he made fully us hit; a property as the .Mercur. The two are not Very widely ac-pj. , ralid and both hax e the fame character of ore. W ith tlioe two properties, if no olheis arc discovered, ( amp 1 h.d oii''ht soon o heconie one of the nicest diidend puv districts iu the territory. Work Joiieouth Fairvlew. Last suniiuer the Fuirview iiiine at Bill'.'-ham Bill'.'-ham alli iicted n treiit, deal of attention by lis production of rich ore. Shortly alter the strike w as made the mine closed down nn der an injunction. The legal dillieultics were adjusted this fall so that work could I..; resumed on the properly though no shipments ship-ments -nn be made, ince tne properly has been started up ai;,iin, it is showing belter ",l,an cer. The iiicline has been sunk lifty. tire f. et. On me of the walls there is a continuous ttreuk of ore from six to thirty-two thirty-two inches wide thai will assay from $1(11) to fii'i'il to t'ne ton. and will probably average fcflM. Hai k ol' that I lu re is several let of leacliini; ore that assays from ';il t-) Jill, li i unfortunate that such a property cannot he worked for a production, but the owner-, Vcatch it Squires will continue lh" r 'sent .lau of deelopm"iit regardless of the litigation litiga-tion which may he settled at any time Local mm Ccitifrnl. 1 Tlic I.unuiilu imperii :irc pri'dictinif bomn-l;iur bomn-l;iur times fur thu camp of Uukl Hill next year. Tlii'i'ii wa n heavy snoHvtorm ut Bins;, hum yesterday, ami tin; .h pmuuts from some of the mine-' will he. lilil for several dii.vs. Vestenlny's snowstorm di-sipateil a 1 ltup.' of "p.-nin' Hie roads a:;ain this winter win-ter io f,,me, of tlie iiiines in H'g and l.itih Coitwiiucol. The miners at the Mammoth hoarding liense n. al ly went ou a strike lnt week he-eause he-eause the waiter uarla in the diiiiiii'roi.iii were diseharged mnl CUili'.itneu put in their ihiee-. . In the dins of tlm Kurek.t Hill mine tin n; is some Wind tons of ore on which the Kin Grande Wci-tei'n helieves it has a eineli. There is a two-font hody of ore in tl.e Cleveland mine at Silver City which i richer than anytiiinj; ever befory found in Ui.il property. Twi nty tons of ore were shipped finm the (iah l.a mine at l''i.-di Sini.;i;s last week. The vein which had pinched rome t.riu: no ha9 iu. n.'d out ayain. , Ii.hu llccce, an old Kuinmit county miner, hciit'Ves lie has opi ned a second Turk C i.y on the south side of I he I'iocht! ranire. .leiry M urj.li y Ihe Park City niiner came in from the fciiininit cuinp last nihl. .V. S. Brown a minim; mini from liiuchum c.iinc. in from Ihe "old reliable'1 lust nilit. 11" says that w hile the camp has not made liny very hif; i-pluri;.', it will show a very jrivitifyini; production for ''.'I notv. ith-HnnJiirj;. ith-HnnJiirj;. A oar of I'iorhe bullion containint; 2VI77 poimd-i lead, lir'.l ouni-es of silver ami l."i!. i ; i j 1 1 1 l; s of jrold, was received in the city ye, terday, and was shipped to tho lVimsyivunia j.ciid'conipauy, FiUshuri;. " In siukint; the shaft on the 'ainpson mine 01 llinliaiii, th.e vein has w idened to such .m evtent that iii-it her wall is In fiii;lit. The vein is soft and there is every indication of the near proximity of nn ore body. Krom the development done the past few months, fchod tons of eonccntratini; ore have been jdicd on the dump, w here it w 111 remain Until there is a beiier market. |