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Show CEDAR-TALISMAN MARKETS GOOD ORE A thirty-ton trial shipment of ore from tho Cedar-Talisman to this market netted something over $22 a ton. Manager Man-ager Pond hopes in a short time to piako the property at least self sustaining, sustain-ing, and believes that deeper development develop-ment will disclose larger ore bodies. Mill 'for Klondykc. James Golden, manager of the Original Orig-inal Klondykn Mining company property prop-erty in the Klondyko district, midway between Tonopah and Ooldtlold, writes from Chicago, where he has beou for several weeks, that; he is meeting witli success iu his efforts to interest capital in tho construction of a mill on the ground, says the Goldfield Tribune. Ho further states that tho mill will bo' double tho capacity originally planned and will cost $00,000 instead of $25,000. -After a visit to Philadelphia and New York, Golden says he will return to Klondyko in about three weeks to superintend tho construction of the mill. Mining Notes. Secretary 11. T. Hatfield of the Opo-nongo Opo-nongo Is spendlmr a few days at tho mine In tho Tintlc district. Geologist Paul Valtiuko has returned from a professional trip to the Park Citv district. K H, Lerchon, formerly with Ih I'nited States company, but now geuerul manager of thu Esmeralda property, belonging be-longing to thu iSi'den stal. t Mldu, Nov., in iu the city on btminei'Jt. Whllo .lames A. Shorlci is on his va.n-llon va.n-llon In southern California lilt; plucr- a caller at the Salt I.akn Stork & Mining OKchnngo will bi filled In Nd McKnuv.U who has had previous cxprrlcncc In llr I position. I |