Show I NO UNIONISTS APPLY Annie Laurie Has Sixty Men in the i Mine and Mill Gradually the force of miners at the Annie Laurie mine at KImberly has been Increased until there are now sixty men employed at the mine and mill None of the men are members of the Western Federation of Minors or If they are they have not advertised the fact It In tacitly understood that active union men need not apply for work at the Laurie The Federation organizers pay frequent visits r to the camp but do not seem to be meeting with much suc cessThe The tunnel contract held by John Long Is being curried out without In terruption Good progress is being made In the bore The mill Is I running about twothirds of the time mid Its output of concentrates Is increasing as rapidly as the labor IH obtained to furnish It with ore ilcn ue at work In all the levels and ore is being saved ai the I breast 1 of almost every drift I Manager hinder came up from the I mine last night j Progress Group a Good Prospect Dc Lamar Lode On Tuesday last F W Dickie accompanied by his ex r perl I returned from a trip to the Prog ress group of mines situated about 110 miles southwest of De Lamar nail owned by the Kosso Bros Mr Dickie I l states that the mines for prospects present a very fine showing The deepest deep-est shaft on the claims Is sunk to a depth of 50 feet and the ledge of ore exposed Is about four feel in width and extends from the surface to the bottom of the shaft Four other holes have been sunk running from ton to fifteen foot deep exposing the ledge which Is of the sinme grade of ore and regularity In width as above The owners of the ground state that 1 the values average sixtythree ounces of silver 30 per cent lend and about S In gold The group was bonded for 10000 SCOO of which was paid down f00 to be paid in six months and the other 9000 In a year The bonders are to start Work on the claims by the 1st of October It Is understood un-derstood that the property is bonded In the Interest of Boston capitalists |