| Show OFTRI ur ftC orltoA RflE miA ll mi-A NewOne to Go in of the I Best Pattern THE MINES FINE PRUSPECTS Highland Boys Product Since Juno t 13th of Last Year is Well Above a Million Dollars Further Delay in the Consolidation of the Mercur and De La Mar Ore and Bullion I Settlements and Gold Dust Receipts Ohio Group Bonded Report on I tho SacramentorMIning Notes The Queen of Sheba group which has long been one oC the star proposl tlcvps in the Deep Creek country is to he equipped with a brand new mill for which plans have already been approved ap-proved and that are now In tho hands of a Chicago manufacturer who has contracted to rush out the machinery I with all possible dispatch The mill is to be provided with a battery consisting consist-ing of forty stamps In addition to a cyanide plant through which the tailings I tail-ings are to be put This has all been I made possible under an arrangement between the original owners of the Deep Creek proposition and Sir J SLaw S-Law ton the representative of a wealthy Eastern syndicate In which tfio latter acquires a half interest in the property I for putting up the mills and prosecuting prosecut-ing further development work The latter lat-ter said Mr Lawton who has been operating f < jr several years in the gold diggings of Central America consists I of the driving of a tunnel into the I group a distance of 1700 feet this to afford a permanent outlet for the ores k Tbe arrangement was not agreed toby to-by his syndicate he added until exhaustive i ex-haustive examination had been made of the Queen of Sheba ly J D Duncan I a wellknown Cripple Creek engineer I and Mr Lawton himself These gentlemen I gen-tlemen after sampling the ores contained con-tained In as many as five distinct ore chutes arrived at an average showing 10 in gold per ton and when connection con-nection shall have been made with these chutes through the projected tunnel I tun-nel the company will have 1500 feet of sloping ground upon the dip of each The Queen of Sheba long ago demonstrated demon-strated Its merits and for a long time successfully operated a set of Crawford Craw-ford mills that over a year ago were wiped out by flre At present Jack Rooklldge is in Chicago where he has placed all contracts for machinery and sends word that he will have it moving mov-ing west in the shortest possible time The conditions by which the syndicate acquires its interest in the property are equivalent to a consideration of about 10001 I |