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Show tho formation indieali'S a fine futuro for Un- property. ! "Work is sie.'uUh' proKreshifr on tho now ImildinpM at the Mineral J loll mine, to rephu-o tlioe tlctro cit by firo last week. 1 trifling is still Roinjr forward from the 110-foot level of the Consolida tod West Kxtonsion mine. The nutnunoment hopes to pick up I ho extension of tho preat Simon Silver Lead oro body very soon. Tho shaft of tho Simon Mlna company is KOinir down steadily at the ruto of nhout three feet per day. and wimples are showing assays of a very encouraging nature. MINA DISTRICT MINE ACTIVITY FLOURISHES Special to The Tribune. MINA, Nov., Oct. 3. A curious accident acci-dent is reported from Oir.oo, in the mill of the Olympic Mines - company, near Mina. G. Yv. Pearl, employed in the mill, while oiling a line of shafting, got his clothing entangled by the head of a set-, screw, was whirled several times about the rapidly revolving shaft and finally thrown to the ground. An examination revealed the fact that he had been completely com-pletely stripped of clothing, nothing remaining re-maining on his body except his shoes. Mr. Pearl suffered no serious injury be-vond be-vond a few bruises and abrasiona of the Bkin. , . The Pilot Crown Silver Mining company, com-pany, whose claims arc located in the ' Cinnabar district, about twelve miles southeast of Mina, has printed a circular describing the property. Considering the richness of the adjoining quicksilver properties of the Drew-Buggu company and the Pooth mine, the Pilot Crown has great possibilities. . Krnest Raeklif f, general manager of the Simon Silver L,ead Kast Kxtenslou, is enthusiastic over the outlook for his mine. The shaft work has revealed a considerable ledge of high-grade ore, and |