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Show RICH STilliiE .Vf I ..1!K It is in No. 2 Shaft of :n IIkc&t Con-ioIMatod Con-ioIMatod Which 11m Cponed tb 1 Euniiza. !t3E VII1T FIFTEEN FEET WIDE. A. Good Discovery at L'ingh'.m Opbir Mining Nlwb -,tny I uuu Fruia La 1'lat itotta. j A rf'Mcnt rd Par!: Cty, v.ho rum-? 1 down last niht, aahl theie was a fi lial 1 "leal of colli iihia.sui in certain eii"lo. over the l:ict thai an iiuuku aily rich strike hud been 111 ide in the Mei ars No. J ;-! :n'i. Tli". discovery wiu first made some titiiu ago but Inn been kept .piiet, the Park City paper i:nt having a linn r t i m 1 ; L it. and only a few residents there had even tii.;ir.l (if il. 'l'lic reporter's t'liornvint says tho "! .'IS (ipClle'l Pi ft "Tlr -C It ill Iv'UI from j I In- 'I. lil t (It ll depth cf Ml ) feel from the Mirnci). l':iL 1 a tl.iy ago t'm chulo in i 1 pMiVcii to l a fifteen t'-i't wit'! ami In I ' liot yrt booil peliellat 1, I " 1 1 ti (lie ii he!..", e l In I"' of a h'.g'i grade, hut o lvpaiinf tiiu m.v: could 1..' i.iiiH.m -1. As tin' YviMr is behoved to cover itm i same vi ,n.s its tiio Ontario ami D.tiy, . I'm Opell.Ug "I such 11 I j 1 1 I v nl I'll' would tin-ail another l i,; bou.iu.a lot' : the Tarn. lighted with the indications. He says tnc vein is in sight ami the intention is to folio il and find out what the.-e is to it. So far tn ore is gaitm bearing Niel.-nri's last discovery hat set Messrs Wilson and Pitcher, at work on their maims which adjoin the ( utho valley mint;, 'i'hey iiave nnsy nnow-4') nnow-4') ppr cfnt Icml ami somu Hiivcr. 'J im MinnsH i.s tlm pro-pec. upnkcaof in thu iasi i-siia as In iui; woi ked by flomu liyrnm hoys. It is ten miles from ivi'an, alioiit two miles ahove the lliacksniiili fork toll fato, in (irecn Hollow. Trio ore lloat in found for about two rods square, and to all ap P 'araiir-i- id tne only tiling (if th kiud uxpusiiil in tiie neitflibui hood. Il wa (li-cuvereil sumo yuar afj" by Niols C. MiiilHon, and hui been relocated aud worked .since thu recent excilMinnnt. 'J'hrt bovN claim to hae a wtdl ilelined vi in. which t discovered by sinking a f'lurt il: .ianou on ! he il, seovery It'ili?"- ('oni'n,sio:iei- Fletcher bl";'.;ht sortie bnaiitilul speciiuc'n into the Juvrnul ociceon Tuenl.iy uiorii;u and miid tho mi ne was call'1 d"t he "Hani Tack." Jt i-i located in ellsville canon about t 111. leu l'ioiu Vtllvillc. Scleral asavs have I "-eii bad. showing from 1'JttO ll' t our ces in .silver to the ton and from :.T lo '!') per cent lead. Thu present v.-in ii twelve inches and fan be followed follow-ed 1 1.11)1 feet. I'. I i. it.n.ird lias iu.it returned from I 1 Plain and ipii 'liy remarked that he l a I loc ile.l t. o i;ol l miiHM about two an 1 a half ilium uortiiea.st of .a l'lala, in"ir la..l canon ;.l.eam. 11 a also ruin ru-in irkiid quietly that mm ::ay showed tl.cri! .ns $.?) jtolil to the ton. Ju lox oi.lnior. there i. nriy ,uantiiy on gold in I !: lie-' ru t. Ileh-isals i sent samph-s ! ' Dcnv. r and I'eitte to be assayed and e .eel- thb returns an y day. Hu snr t'.ere lia-i been a rush for the placJ Vrhero liu 11 1 in i ii his li cations. iu the district are now being worked to a greater or less extent, and several contracts for niukiui,' lOt) feet have been let. It is thought the stago company will take tin! road through H.acksmita canon, the road iu six miles longer tuna the other one but it is enough bellor to uioru thau make, up that ilmUnce. Tlie Sundown is looking belter than Ter. A liithi more work has been done which Ikh not only shown an improvement im-provement but it make tilings 100k us the ore Wi.i r-aliy in place. A wagon road has been omit, to the mine and a car of ore gotten out for shipment. IMIioun t I'-lclnir... There was a de-pemte e.iort made on : 'the part of tha bears Ihi.s morning to : i!e:ress . -locks. 'Fliera did not foem to i be a, iv to sell at the ir:Ces ollia'ed, and the mo ement v a? a ll. ic. It was the ilulli st day "f the wei k. i T'll'l I'K Ol ' '! IONS. r i o ; 'c tiro, ks. ' -i i .' n ' - A ; !.-, : 1 .'.,i.i! ' ; I '- a . i .-..(-. . ... ' A-... im.i! i.',. t -. i i ii1, i am.. S ii'Sier ' : , 'a i. . ii,,. ,' ... 1 (-ir.. e --i.a 1 ' :.' i : ,".:: l .... 1 i o-i -,. :...) ; H ; Hi lo, ( v -. :a ' ; sol ia , i 1.' v.l ! .1 i : l n i j II , :ii si'ivT '!."! ' U'H) '.'V ia"! Vi lli' 11 :a 1.1 i-i,l ! I 1 t'l M , ,.,eli ,1 ' I .1 a t -"a .-, r .! ; ' - - 1 IMI'V ,1 i ! ! til :' i i- , I :." ,l I 1.7 1 17, e, I'. I- - P-I..-I , 1 I 'M 1,1 11' ih . I' I i ! a! I I , ! 3 "J Si I a r i;,-: I s . ,! ic. I (, : ! T.ii.'.i ..tiai.'s mi! 1. I '. s U.K.- i IK NT, l.'K. 1 .) -Iiae.li.f Al.oX- .: ll! ..- a m, rmli a :n ,- 1 l '.II o ..eio-.o. n M-.u ev ,i 7 .e. : 0 ii res of Horn siu ,-r ., r.i 10. jl, I oU.sl" ! -l! '. IT ' ' (ise. 'JO.. A V' - O IK HI., 1.11 T I. I.e.. t '' ..e a-.. N.i. a no T.oa.isk.'i. a l au l.i I imi i oci a i s,r-i a -f'Vi i ( 'itrnlunt ! I 'iv i nt, i-oii, a-iil ra! rs 1 1- ; Tnt.il IHl'l j . j Nf hi Irinu It 1'latRi j The Logau JmiriKil snys: The owners of La I'iat-t and tha Sundown mines are shipping a car load oi oro soul ii by ; way of Logau. The (cams cann by the rough road over B aid Head idgoand through liald Hand canon. Finch wagon wag-on brought in tho neighborhood of olio') pounds, loot' wagons coining in on Monday. While tho original Sundown galena icilgi! remains intact, the ow n-i n-i i s h ive dug in below and therndi.seov-ci therndi.seov-ci ed prcci-.aV the same mil. callous; so ; that tlie mo.-t doubtful 1 hoinas now; conceili'S fhero ia a iiiailiu.ath body of ! ore ill ti;e hi. I. The pi'ioe still slauils ! at fi 1 on,) cold and ttieie is linie doubt j thai a sale at that pried wall he c .ii.su- i mat. el :u a lev days. The La Plata is improving sb :usi'y as ihe s:, alt goes iloun. Aaron F. 1 air, i jr., Is authority lor the .si.iieuieht that j they can now fako out five times as ) milch ore as they couid ut the begin- ' niag. A hole has been l-u ik het.veen :." nti.l o 0 t,;,.i up the loil Irinu li:-.' I'lic.iM'ry point and precisely the sal .e ( liaracierisla'.s are being met wi'iiiheie thai wire eneoiiulered :.t loo jioinil whcio tiiu principal woik i.- now! going oa. I Oplur llt.i'iiiT 1si.it.. I 'i'he mini!iiei''s niiiiing has one along ; Without any I'velting feature. In many j wa it hat not been i-'ieh a good sea- j sou i.s was e:wi'ccd to I '; many mi.i.'s lying id's that ; Vicro expect. 1 lo start ir 1 an I s. '.cia; on.s'l " m l l.: ik.ng to lata, a pii..l,.ci.vii as was a-Pcipatod. Ll i'l tat. ,-e .it.m Ion i.ci; I ..i.ilj' or .spa 0 . ., i:t ,i y e .a-' i s ;.;'o al work ti ' ii .-!';,' all ai-.- m -.ia'ig eooao mom'.'. Hairy iiorty Is working liiho Kattlt. loeler Ic-, .e. a'l i a la'.'oloro frieut'l 1 v ip--i:y is now li-'iri:; sampled. H i, is a i n r 1 -. t iiT:;n;ar streak of or . :.i:'!i is i .icy : v I p iv and in il h 0 ' asioiiaily lin'ls soiae very ric, Luneh'-s of native .silver. TwciHy men are bi -in ; worked on tin M ,:o l '.s liulu-lil Hi.d ll pl'odllctioil ol le v tons of cm: -eat r.i: 's a day is being ::. a.e l iie mdl ei working splend'dly n id Ihe oiii body in too tu.iio appurul.t- t, OleMialiSlaae. . Fie id is May liltio ehango in the Nn.liani Lic-iit; if is being worked un.i.h Ihesanii) as usual, find is making a s uai! yet sl.aoly produclion of a high g: a.le nic There is believed tube a sale pending on the mine, and for that reason it i.s not being worked sj largely :u it olherw.se would be. . James McKvoy of Aspen, let a contract con-tract a short time ago to sink the Tiger si. alt twenty-live feet deeper. 'This contract is now finished, the shaft h iving just gotten through the contact and encountered a big body of well luiuerali.ed quartz. T he cuiitra'ctor ; are now waiting tho arrival of Mr. j McKvoy to determine on what tho fu-1 turn developments will bo. j The Scriuer P.ros., who are working: the Sweetwater, are getting a little high graib.) mineral. They havo a shaft down forty -live feet and the outlook is j g.ood for their striking something bettai' than they have now. The (lovernor people bare their shaft down seventy-livu, and are s'ill in wash. It is being siiuk to strike a blind lead. A N v filriko at Ul.ii;li-.n. A rich mine is reported to have been opened by MaybciTV. Kookfor.l & P.enJ j n s of llinghani. These, parties havn ; secured a lease on a piece of property! i Iving between the Old Telegraph aniL tiie Itrookiyn, in which they have mads" an unusually good strike. The ore is i iittle (Liferent from almost all that i produced in tin- di-arict, be in a ipi art, the principle value i which is in gold, although a s :ys have been made which sho tiie rock to carry from It) to SOU ounc. 3 01 siive-r. T he ore vein is two fci . wale aaal lias been stripped oil the su li.ee for a distance of -u) feel. The a s-ivs run from 2 to Id ounces in go and average about twenty ounce s.!er. A lot of samples were tosti-y tosti-y estei'day and all run well, it is look" ! upon as Doing a rich strike. . . i Work tin Cliff lllaiiiuiid (iruup. C.eorge M. Shiek, one of the lessens, tlie Diamond group at Tintie, came l last nigl.t after having gotten work vi ,1 tinder way, but he returned libs mar.-ing. mar.-ing. Shortly alter his arrival last niLit .Nil'. Sheik received a telegram fromfi is f .reman to come back to the mimS xt once. The tins-age said, no more 5 d it is hdl a doubt as to whether 'UpX slriko ha"1 been made or some oi-ileot oi-ileot ocurred. Whca Mr. ' fieik b ll, the work was going -head i:n -t satisfactorily. 'I'i.e -'l ift hf l oniy ' b-en tarti:.l a week I i.t it hi I neon sank to a depth of t'lirty feet. Three shifts aro being employed. (Vt'nt tn S. o th '1 ttllliiii,in i II. Hefner has rehired I'imui visit to ! . the. Taliismaa iu ! '.caver. Si me new ih '. eiopmenls which he ordure I done a i si, on lime ago are showing up a con-siiteraMe con-siiteraMe Kiiiouul of ore and Ic believes tie will be able to make shipi,i..m iu a ' short time. I lleail Al.ntlt I.m fiati. ; Some eiy find looking or; i.j being i taken out of tho North .s'.ar ' i , cir loud of or., from l!., I . I!.t. llicSiiicr .li.l ami Mi.it.iiir St.-.r re ti;-.. pio.ijii-, Is ioeau-d i,y .ii -s.'s. 'j'. il. i and Paul Car, ion. Tiicy are s. an. ted tt'Hiut thirty miles Ir on Li.g.m. u.i Leo. in caiiou. Ju the .SiiVer Imi, T. F. j Cai'lon, Paul ( anion, Oiaoii ,s,iuitii, "i nomas . ."'iniiii, .Jaciiii h,iort and others aio iniere-ti d. 'i in: Morning, Maris i.uiii-tl liy i'. P. i '-.ir.b.n audoth-i c:s. 'I'his is t:,is ;e igi; Mr. Cardon s-iys he found n hicli he can follow Iifieen ' l.nridre.l foct. Ino so. cimeiia of this i ore are now on exhiiinion nt tiie I'.'i''., oiiicc. 'J he lat'-oiinn is tosini: . iui the ic.ige a ud lietct'iiiit.e wh-l;iur I tiiev are m.ne.i or noi. Ine .'snail ay Out is a four weeks old discovery near iia-hiooud. oi High creeii canon. The owners are W. A. 'Per: y , Jamea Daiei, port, John F. 'Ferry i and A. li, llari'isnt:. .u a.s-av ol ore ga o U i iicr i-iaif heel an-l a nances silver sil-ver lo '.he ton. 1 he, d seo'.erv point is m ar a blowout, for there is an opening near lids point about e.ght inches wide and three let ioug and the ls.ll seems to lie t, inie thirty leet to a sheif or sol t Huh-daiicc. Tin' so es lie I blow out is about twenty feet away i'r,,ui the discovery. dis-covery. The wails arc clearly ileliucj and tlie vein is ab, ail e,u 'hi feel wide. A shalt teu to liiieeii fe 't has been : .s u o iv . ! A couph. of experts, setit up to look at the onyx, or marine 'I'lairn-s near Hyde, pal k, i.i so v.s;l.-,j MiiIlIi!; ! 1 eanon rear tie Hii I v.ir I lninc. iad were free to di'eia.e i!:a; i; coal was to be found anywhere, in tins vicinity it would be !'t that point. I Svur.iay l.i--t Mr. Han-i v l,reti;rht semi) spi.ciiiii ns in f-i in llvde park Irom a i la.ai on r: 1 ' ;. vr tianscvv; Si ns. it is ere tnoi Is sii-oiiglv noiriM' '. bv the pieft-'iiei) oi leu o.i I t . li'Oil. 2t'e ;: -:. y i'- s beea mad,'. A company is org ui,.;ng to woik Mr. Xu'lM ii s mine. One as-ay was made of three .vimpies, snowing the lollou ing splendid r.'aiiiis: No. 1, ta ppel'staim d ore, P2 I lu per cent copper, il,i a trace of gold. This ore attai hes to Cue i f,)ot wail. No. 2, sample from the ; hang. Hi wall, galena bearing quatiy:. !i per cent lead, and 4. '.lei i . aiiver. No. 1 II, a select piece of gaiena, I'.J ! 10 p.-r j (cut, Fill o.. silver and a trace of gold, i Naturally enough Mr. Nielsen lias ha 1 I many etlVls of help now. There ;s no j doubt that he has his iedge and on Mom j day an oll'er w hs made him to follow 1 the ore for .''. feet, with a tunnel , leet lor a one fourth interest. He lies 1 not yet made up hi mind what he i will ilo. i The Chicago, belonging to Mr. I'.v-j I'.v-j ins, whose mine is aOoiu half a mac I this side of Niclsuii's, has ioe-it".! an extension, lib fas an old miner at work, who is. Mr, P.evans t.it., ,!.. i none is e.xpccti d lo arrive ia thi city today or loeaoi row. ! 'Flo'i j is said to be sevrai distinct r mac! sy stciis in the i -:r;ct, all be-ii. be-ii. g mineral bear, tig. The saie of tho Min lovn to Messrs. I .' , de, Fna'clier. "i nl., ; f I, ! ,.Ved to li.iVe been coiirlude Ly -a r,i,,y. Flic arioe reporl: I t . h ,ve i.aen paid ' ' 'I -t l'- Cni'li ll.tt ' I.l... :-,,uoowu I .(:,.. lb cash and ' , a . 1 td.tty days. ').'. (i. l ux and .. O. I-. iiy, of Salt Lake, nn icorl I to have janclnseii ti..- D. iv ii. I . claim, pn.iig .iBiiuUI) ! r it. Fen incr nro employnl oa the La ! Piata mi" ami it is tho e: admit iL.tt.n. tian of i:e ovvneri to ti.i.Tjughly de-veiop.t. de-veiop.t. P.rties who have returned from the r- vv district, report the road from I og-in to bo ahead of the mio from ( 'gdej. Flic Heller is sai l to b a t-ood strike o, carbonate ami gab-na or", u has also me caciaiuiiig copper. I ,ve men are i mph ycd. Although there are iumiv adv"r.o oainioiis about La Piafa. a ,eat many ; eopie here think a goo ! district has been opened. More development has been donethis I week than ever before, claim owners; liavmg learned that men vvath money do net take all the chances. ' It i mir! that fy' prospects I |