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Show Wm NEWHOUSE TO MINE NOTED OLD PROPERTY BMi Information that has become public In hm Eureka during the week from letters and jB other sources now leave little room for MMP doubt but that the mining deal for the BB transfer under option of some forty-one Hr mining claims on Prospect mountain to HDBi Samuel Xewhousc and associates of Salt Ul Lake City, Utah, will bo completed wlth- Hh In the next ton days. According to re- nKlJi liable Information everything Is now WfiHJI settled but the completion of an abstract K2tk of title of the Pioneer group of mines, Hlffi many of which properties include the BHttt old Dundcrberg mines, worked here In NHjfi the early days of the camp by an Eng- IttlUR Hsli company, the majority of the ffir!fv Halms being patented. Eftltfji Matters have progressed so far that Ijani Mr. N'ewhouse's agent In Eureka has Hf been authorised to submit proposals for fHKRg contracting the retlmborlng and putting HAp; Into working order of the shaft on the wIBrKI Atlas mine, one of the Dundcrberg group to a (lcPlh of 500 feet. H'SSIE T,, Sentinel has not seen the terms ftwWgP of agreement under which Mr. New- t Mm house and his associates take over theso mfJSm mining properties, but understands the P $2Hi options prescrlbo that a stated amount 21 MW of development work must bo carried M on continuously during the two years' M3p period the options run, and this work 'fllllgE must be commenced by August 1 next. HM Mr. Ncwhouso has a worldwide repu- ROTMh tation as a man of large affairs, who HkI 1 Koes into any operation he may become WOU E Interested In with a view of getting rc- BH I ?ulla ln lne 'hortest posMblo time, and II B he Is reported to have recently said ln f going over the plans of the development B work to be done in the Eureka mines Kit I that 'if there are any large ore bodies gjlfflf ft in old Prospect mountain we will find Ml I them." Eureka Sentinel. |