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Show the cavereus in the mountains, in the mill and supplying Wood are 100 men. Of the ; and including Americans, Mexicans ami In-diaus, In-diaus, sixty are in the mines. The mi is at present running on Pet ore el and night, under the direction of A. Kyle, a very competent man, and it is e pected that the next ores to he worke d w be the Peerless, Crock cr, Wcldon and (, tral, in the order named. That QuljGtoa a petered out camp Is emphatically denle by tbe CUUsn'i Informant. "Ii will nc. he petered out," said he; "it is goed fo years. W hile some of the ore is low greil plenty of It is worth from .?.",('.) to ieJieOl) a t'e: while-some of it will go as high as (1OO0 Bight now, if the y want to sell, I can fur nlsb a buyer for ore on the dump at Jig." per ton. J think the mid can be kc , ste adily running w ilb the ore on hand am that being regularly mined. The mill h now been running since December 18, ex, cent a short backset while -hoes and e: were being put in, and mi clean-up has yet he-en made, but one will he made within n i'l'wdavs, and it is expected that il will reac h ? 15,000." QTJIJOTOA RKS1RKCTED. Tlie Famous Mining Citnip ol 1884 Still In til)! It I II C . The Vb inin A'e.-ceo isr says: tuijotoa is resurected, The old camp is almost as lively as in the clays of 'M, the twenty slui'ips are poiludbiir Out ore at their fullest capacity, aud the blasts In the fiauntttas arc like a continuous catiiinoutidc. A boom Is heard near, and then, away two miles otf, seemingly Its echo Is heard another report. Ore dumps grow and diminish as they arc . Vlsttad Inst by the supply etiVF from t li-4l mill or by the miner's car. Captain 'H, Just in from there, estimates that through i |