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Show MINING NOTES. Tlntle Topics From the "Miner." The Sioux made another shipment last Sunday. This makes about seven cars from that mine the past two weeks. There are but three men employed on the Lady QedtT now, but many niore will be worked when the season opens. It is reported that the Fagle is soon to be started up again. There has been many thousands of dollars shipped from this mine, with lots more in sight. Harrington and ttolger have struck softer digging in the Farragut tunnel and are just walking into the mountain. Recent assays make the boys reel terribly eonlldeut. Work on the T'ctro is progressing linelv and each foot advanced shows more favor' ably. The Victoria is soon to be listed among the good mines of Tintic. On account of th e decided improvement in this properly there will be lots of work done on the South Mountain this season. Good reports are sent in from the south end of the district, and success in lindiu-'re lindiu-'re in so many prospects and claims justifies the opinion that Diamond aud Silver City will be lively this season. The Diamond is looking "out of sight. v and is one of the best worked prospect-in Tintic. A steam hoist is soon to be placed on this claim, as the whim is too slow for the rapid development of the property. The (ieneral Logan shaft is close to 200 feet in depth, with a streak of black carbon ate of irou and white quartz in the bottom. The face of the Yorkville tunnel is iu manganese man-ganese -:i tut in which is fouud boulders of clack quarts. The west wall of the Icdgo will soon be struck, and if no better ledge matter is found the owners. Tone A Hopper, will sink a winze on the five foot vein of quart aniUron. The Mohawk Queen, lying south nf the O. W, B, and H. iV. K. groups, and north of the Yorkville. will i-non he incorporated, with P. T ook manager and Mike Mahoe treasurer. treas-urer. There is a big body of black manga nef-e on this claim showing as high as teu ounces of silver. Norman Me Lend and his brother are still working on the Victoria. .A day or two ago they opened up a large body of ore of very good grade. At this writing the body show s up eight feet, with the other wall yet to be found. Mr. McLeod is confident the ore w ill average $7."i to the ton, which wl make tin Victoria a profitable and heavy. Hipper. The Mormon Thief, at Silver, M about to he bonded to some Salt Like capitalists who will Incorporate and thorough- explore tin-vein tin-vein to the deep. |