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Show I f 8 : Shipments From Thriving Camp fcjr Will Begin Very L F ;, ' Soon. Ill S. il. UjVV TALKS OF I :; . . : ACTIVITY SHOWN THERE jfl: Tovnisife Company Has All the j j ' Pipes for the Water j If . S. M. L0V7, of the National Develop-j Develop-j : hianl. company 's staff, returned to the ' : fi ' local, .offices yoetonlay morning from :k tlio new and thriving camp of Gold Cir-'guS Cir-'guS clc, Nov. ' Mr. .Lovy reported nctiviiy Kvjl " in tho neu- district, and said that sov-Kfjt sov-Kfjt cral operator.? were sacking oren for mVf shipment. On tho St. Paul and tho rami (' Barnes and Williams leases on tho Cold Jm i Girclo Crown properties, ores nro being jvjlfj hoisted to tho surface and placed in 5f jo hucIcs on the dumps. J Operations arc extensivo throughout tho district, and in addition to many if! (I leasers, several mine owners havo re-14a1 re-14a1 ported highly satisfactory results. As jfm ' illustration of tho work that is bc-fSHi bc-fSHi ' done, Mr. Low savs that tho Gold 'lUU ! Circlo Crown company'has three shafts t'f ( f going down and three tunnels being ftm driven. This includes the work being (T jrj done on company account, and tho com-NfUtf com-NfUtf pany tunnel is "now in approximator mill 100 fect from the portals of tho tunnel-ImW' tunnel-ImW' Two moro shafts -will bo started within :4r a fow days, and other work will follow : 1 jp . as .fast as tho company can get the Jill! property shaped up. I 1JW Thus far a largo tonnngo of milling if Uj ' ores havo been developed by several ,' IT companies operating in that bolt, and (jUtj-' every indication points toward the I Pli camp becoming a low grado gold pro-liiJjllf. pro-liiJjllf. ducer that will mean tho installing of iSil'tl"' sovernl milling plants within a short time. A number of leasers have Inrgo 1 ill.' tonnages of milling ores blocked out. Vt Tho lko Prico is a large area of minis min-is IjlJ ; eralized ground open to leasers. A sale l)Jjr i just reported in that district is tho nl'li Hazelgrovo lease on tho Ripsaw group fl fihi ' to Superintendent George Ames, ot the k J 'I Ontario mine at Park City. Work will 5 UlE bo continued on this property, which I liyt is reported to have a very ilnttenug I'Jl 'i1 showiug at the present time. S l H evv says that tho townsite com--uK psuy has all of the pipo on tho ground Il l E for tho water supplv. and as soon as R till'. this is laid there vrifl bo an abundance kjlt, of -water for all requirements of tho l:fl town people. A number of permanent Ijf'Ji improvements nro being made in tho I LH;' town, among which aro very substantial I'MHii buildings being constructed. A great Am xnanv people are still coming into Gold ) $ Circle, some engaging in the various :.JuL lines of trade, while others are mining H5U men who gqfc out and take leases and I jl p set about developing the oro bodies, |