Show FROM DEEP GREEK Tho Now Year Sees Encouraging Increase In-crease in Activity The new year has Inaugurated a marked difference In activity with the People of Deep Creek and the IlOSpcct for stirring times In the various camps grows brighter from day to day So radically different Is tho present from the past that your correspondent now foreshadows a busy spring and summers sum-mers operations all along the lIne The closing scenes of the departed year were similar to those of olden times In this part of the State The mountain tons aides mind gulches clntlllntcd with beacon lights lanterns and torches until un-til several hours after the birth of the new year had been announced by the District Recorders time During the ten yours of mountain find mining life devoted to tho riches of thc Deep Creek country nothing exactly similar In the line of relocation and amendment work has been recorded The Inspiration of the various property owners seems to have touched the same keynote alike There are no Idle people In this part of Utah nnd tho prospect for nn Increased demand for miners Is growing dally daly The MIDAS MINE AND MILLING COMPANY COM-PANY have seemingly overcome the dlfll cultcs which have retarded their mineral min-eral production for so many months The metallurgical department has been put under satisfactory tests within the lost week The question of a gold production pro-duction in paying quantity has never been ono of doubt with the management manage-ment or those of us acquainted with their groundo Tho J P GARDNER GROUP of gold silver copper and lead consisting con-sisting of a dozen or more claims have not been idle in development work for n single day during the last eight months Within that time a shaft has been sunk through an ore body forty two feet In depth and In places larger than the shaft itself This shaft has been continued to 100 feet in depth and the whole of It substantially timbered with a drift started to catch the ore again where It deflected from a perpendicular I dip from the fortytwo foot point A large whim house ha been erected two log boardinghouses a blacksmith shop and three tents for the accommodation of workmen and their families The ore from this group Is extra high grade much of which has been tested by the wagonload a well as by the ordinary methods J W Whitney Is superintendent of the mines and as soon as Mr Gardner returns re-turns to Salt Lake from New York the working force will be Increased Messrs George and Burt Trlpp have opened u fou r fOOL vein of sold and copper ore at a depth of thirty feet on grounds adjacent ac jacent to the Gardner group and within view of this the Wilson brothers and N 13 Jones have recently located two claims willed the Mistake Nos 1 and 2 In which they have discovered enormous bodies of ore These gentlemen gentle-men left Clifton last week for Salt Lake City ilth a view of incorporating this property and also to purchase a whim for the further development of their Copper Belt group which Is also Incorporated After their return it Is their purpose to sink fiOO feet on the last named group Charles Murdoff sent In some fine silverlead ore last week from Dutch mountain this district dis-trict He reports the vein In thirty Inches In width The Garrison brothers are working four men in the same neighborhood while Messrs Evans and Brewer are pilingup some of the same class of metal from ground near by Mr G Edwcirs owns a group of seven claims here also from which he has sacked severn 1 tons and is still continuing con-tinuing to do so for shipment The Christmas group laying cast from the above is inS represented by Mr C Cobley and associates This property is particularly rich In silver chlorides and lead and has a record of from 400 to 600 ounces silver 60 per cent lead and high in gold A COMBINATION SHAFT The S D K company with their pnlqnlcd grounds laying onehalf mile from Clifton Is represented by CoL Knight of Baylleld Wis Capt Mc Ylchio of Salt Lake et at has sunk a combination shaft drift and tunnel this winter to a depth of over 100 feet and are still at work with W T Richards In charge The Improvements mado are of the most permanent character and sufficient to go down fully 500 eel Their machinery Is of the most modern kind and does first class work Ilsl Mr George T Gammon is about ready to open up his property close to Mlnnc hahti Springs He has recently had one of his groups photographed which shows up his holdings to great advantage ad-vantage I Brig H and Olllc Young have just completed their assessment work on their Clifton town property as well ar their gold property joining the Midas group and are now ready to resume re-sume the development of their copper grounds about which a more complete statement will be made hereafter COPPER AND GOLD The Pole Situ group seven claims under the direction of Al and Jack Hudson has attained a depth of MO feet and today started In on their 140 foot leveL The ore from this group Is copper and gold and in value stands In the front rank with any in the district dis-trict cAt c-At Gold Hill the Coin Springs prop city Is being worked by contract for 01 J F Woodman by Mr T A Such Your correspondent will pay these grounds a personal visit later on A recent heavy snowstorm has prevented pre-vented news from being attained from Fish Springs V low Johnson and Fifteen ell from teen Mile districts as wel as our Nevada neighbors The last report fiom the Queen of Sheba company Is to the effect that It has several loads of goods piping etc en route from Toanna Nov with admonitions to their old workmen to hold themselves In readiness to resume Good Ore in Dalton Marysvale Jan 2Thc Dalton development de-velopment work of late shows considerable consid-erable stoplngground In good ore and ore bins full The Cascade prbperty In Bullion canyon can-yon has ascace secured on bond and lease by Krotkl < SL Long of Kimberly Mining Notes Two curB of Scranton ore reached tho smelter yesterday Tho Conklln sampler reported four cars of oro from Tlntic yesterday The Yankee Con pocketed the proceeds of another lot of six cars of ore yesterday yester-day dayTho Mammoth of Tintle reached tho mel r with tWo cars of concentrates yesterday Manager AM Johnson of the Tlcwau 1lnnQSI returned from that Bingham proposition Tho Cygnet of Stockton camo forward with another carload of silver and lead oro ret hlu I Tho Carlaa delivered four more earn of Cnrhn lflvercd Con ore at tljo furnaces of the BIngham smelter yesterday rile annual racctlnfr of shareholders of annlll ncctnl the Dnlf6 Park City la scheduled for February 17th In this city Tho dny8 receipts at the Taylor Ttrunton sampler consisted eight carloads car-loads of ore from TIn tic and ono from Stockton Superintendent Mayberry oC tile United States companys I BliiRham properties cam In from camp yesterday for Sunda dinner at home lhnic MellrJ Ilalloran and Frank Wil son of the Johnny Mining company left for its property nC Stulcllne lust night t to mcnfturo up tho now strike Tho hlRhKnirio copper ores nfh Horn Silver Of Frisco that have been ono of the features of tho local market have featlr kcnl boon temporarily withdrawn and wH await ar temporariY In tho prlco of tho red metal Superliitendent Goyford of the Horseshoe Horse-shoe mines and mill nl Fox Jsov ia la town and reports the plant now running on 100 tons of oro dally with a nice plcco of money finding its way Into the house of McCtine each month II Clay Brownlce manager of tho Enpt Ontario IHH returned from Park City and reports tho tunnel now lu a distance a ovor coo feet with change promised at an oarly day Ho Pays tho locality la covered with several feet of snow while thC weather Is biting Samples of quartz showing manganese Indicate an early change at the properties proper-ties of tho n G W Mining company in North Tin le Manager Wilson says ho has no doubt now of the zone there being 0 continuation of that above which Go diva mountain rears Itself Tho Kenneth Mining and Milling company com-pany of Ocdcnt filed n certified oopy of its articles of incorporation in the otflco oft ho of-t Secretary of Stale yesterday Thn company Is capitalized for S2SOCO divided Into shares of the par value of 1 cents per share each The officers arc W M Pierce president E M Folshuw vice president F I Farrell secretary and treasurer The company owns tho Lost Treasure No 1 and Nq Charlotte No 1 and No 2 Lone Star and Lone Star No 2 county In the Wlllard mining dialect Weber |