Show DOWN FROM ALASKA 1 Two Representatives of a NewYork I Mining Syndicate E B Miller and Louis D Dc Saus sure representatives of the Handsome Dnn mining syndicate of New York were in the city yesterday en route home from Alaska where they spent the summer They were guests of Toe LIppman and Jimmy Fulton two Salt I Lakers with whom they became ac 1 qualnted at Nome City during the summer I sum-mer anU left for the East last night Messra Miller and De Saussure traveled 1 trav-eled extensively over Alaska during the summer and venture the prediction that In five years Dawson will be only a memory The country around Nome I and In southeastern Alaska will be the center of attraction for goldscckers for I some years they say and both expect to see a great rush to southeastern Alaska In the spring They do not know whether they will be sent back to Alaska In the spring or to some of the Western mining properties of their syndicate W F Mitchell of Salt Luke returnqd to Seattle with Messrs Miller and De Saussure but owing to a slight illness remained there to recuperate He will come home to Salt Lake in a few days A Nutmeg Offer I D II Peery Jn yesterday received a mall oruur irom vvuieroury conn for about 1000 shares of the Little Pitts burg Mining company The customer however wanted the stock so that It would not cost to exceed 15 of a cent a share The generous offer would aggregate ag-gregate If the order was filled in its entirety the colossal sum of 2 As the revenue stamps would cost jl and the commission would be 150 it would be necessary in order to complete the deal to either rebate 50 cents of the commission or make a donation of that dimension to the man from the Nutmeg State Mr Peer was generously offer lug that part of the Bays business to hTs fellow brokers but no takers were found Mining Notes The Ophlr Hill mine yesterday brought on the market four cars of ore The Centennial Eureka yesterday un loaded on the market ten cars of cop per ore Four cars of silverlead ore were yes terday received on the market from the BullionBeck A car of copper ore yesterday arrived ar-rived on the market from the Imperial mine at Frisco The NoYouDont mine of Stocl lon yesterday made Its reappearance on the market as a shipper Ed MIchener a veteran miner and prospector of Stockton Is spending several days In the city J B Hyland a mine promoter of I Butte is at the Knutsford and will remain in town for several days The CarbonateHill of Peterson yes terday shipped on thc market a i car of remarkably fine grade lead carbonates The Utah mine of Fish Springs re ported l on the market yesterday with a car of Its usual high values in sliver and lead Manager Warren C Bogue of the Mine and Smelter Supply company rc turned yesterday from a trip to Mexico of several months duration From Neighboring States George H Robinson the mining ex I pert left Butte Sunday for Salt Lake < The gold production of OHnghouse I Canyon Nevada mines amounts to I over 100000 There was much more j of which a record cannot be had for II buslness reasons of the producers I Thn n C r vs o v kuivi < turn iiib itLiiuiig com pany which recently got Into financial difficulties has reorganized with Oscar J Smith as the guiding spirit The smelter Is expected to soon resume operations Baker City Democrat A special from I Decorah says The shaft on the South Pcacok Is down 320 feet At the 300foot level a drift was run Into the ledge and the big ore body tapped The ore taken out Is bornlte of the finest char acter running from 40 to CO per cent copper The ore body is 1000 feet long and SO feet wiJe White Pine News S T Thompson who recently bonded the Ida mine from John Magnuson In the interest of Salt Lake parties put two men to work last Monday at grading a site for a tunnel The Ida is a lead property adjoining the Rabbitt mine which has made n fine reputation ns a producer and will Itself i without doubt become a shipper in I the near future Spokane SpokesmanReview As evi i dence of the rapid increase of values in u mining property the RIalto group I near Granite is a good illustration About a month ago the claims were bonded from Grant Turner and Bob and John Wilson to Grant Thornburg and associates for 2000 This bond was taken up last week after a thirtyfoot shaft had been sunk This week the property was sold for 25000 to Call forum parties and It is considered a good buy at that price There is a threefoot ledge carryIng free gold be tween a slate hanging and porphyry footwall The claims are on a parallel ledge l to the Concord and adjoin the May Queen group |