Show MIflES AND MINING Thunder Mountain eisirt I Idaho was vory quiet during tt h l i t tor but a number of multi e1 mining KO Into tho camp as soon ns I el t the will permit e fO At tho Daly Judge nt pan Park tho mill Is helm operate one ft per day creating from 125 thI tons of to 121 ore dally This Is aW IS third capacity bout O < That tile era of red er metal has af last arrived for the prod uCJo district g j copper dlstrlct and that the never was In t happier mood I cp good word brought from frln that 1tI Few recent strikes of rich ml c lu the southern portion of Utah 11 bel Uta bit1 created the Interest in local HI that has attended tho success c Kcd Warrior company In of I n its tons In tho Star district Is op ef A fourteenfoot ledge carrYIng ton In free I por gold was strucK I cently In tho Monument comoanA property In Thunder Mountain T trlct Idaho The ledge was encC tored In the 800foot tunnel enC to 800100t on t 01 Iroporty I I Is understood that tho plan of a I Utah Copper management Is tqb the payment of dividends at the raS of 2 per share per annum on te Septen her 3p next The Sepll is e1t company said t have 1000000 cash on hand Sad I at ti t present time t From a responsible source iia learned that a pSwerful t t verf1 combination comblnaUoD through Salt Lake representative represenltt u about to acquire a lease l and bpndoa tho Majestic Mines couipanyj melur o at Milford It will Miord wi be a birthing for tho southern country If the scheme u outlined by Its projectors material izcs latera IzesI Is scarcely probable that even lit Withdrawal of 50000000 of dqpoilti from the banks tho palf by treasury treal wj ffl exert any appreciable Influence on tli t ta money market so great Is the Darket te anoint of money now held by the banks uj so light the demand for same But what the prospector needs now b j ready cash The Blngbam and Garfield Rallwa company Is tho title of a new corjw atlon formed last wdek The article set forth that the company will construct con-struct and operate a railway line froa the town ot Blngham to the various mines of the district also to and faa tho concentrating and smelting cw tor of Garfield Tom Fisherman a fullblood Indian dian received last week tho baltic due him on the purchase price of tb big group of claims at Slimier whIcu wero purchased I year ago by Hal Slimier Tom owned a onefourth terest In about twenty locations ail bold out t Harry Stlmler says tl Goldfield Chronicle Of thirteen assays of ore taken faa the Utah mine at Fish Springs lIt alues ranged from 705 per cent lead on down and doWn from 3914 ounces silver to the ton This accounts for the reason that the Utah Mine nerer sends in a doubtful shipment but Ii I enabled to maintain the values to t steady and splendid level The Salt Lake Tribune is in receipt of the following conundrum J tie cyanide output of the Montgomery Shoshono mill for the month of SUnS amount to over 40000 and the ao centrates amount to more than Ih cyanide product what become of Lii money realized for both and why I the stock of this company sellIng forGO for-GO cents per share Tho management of tho CroesuaK halley Idaho Is making tpletdd headway In Installing Us new concen tratlng plant a mill that promises t t bo of great Interest generally t th mining and milling fraternity ot tIe west owing to the particular cod lions under which the managemert will bo operating On tho Croera wi oporatng TM property are two great veins Tl east and west vein carries gold value while the north and south vein CI te nort talus silver and lead values na slver with ui was confronted tl company WIS confrnted rhiI proposition of putting In a mill w would handle both characters of or Ibkd > A fourth well malting tbS wel tea within two months has Just b m I opened In the Virgin river field1 touthorn Utah This well like It will over threo associates produce wi fifty barrels of oil I day All oi 115 VIrgin ot miles wells are within a few gin City Tho Grasscelll Chemical compa1 Grsscel Ibl tho organization that Is operating now organizaton plant at Park City 18 l golr to the nn to erect a now building on plant In which will be Installed t wi le aiie 11 I tonal screens so as to rise J of iw t capacity up to a maximum 135 tons per day Owing to an entirely iineXPti 01 the management difficulty the United States Smelting Kenning ai Smeltng Mining compiftiy his been forced I lIs t cl being time abandon for tho tme tomplated resumption of aclrlty < I tho Richmond Eureka mining prp ties of Eureka Nov tcs u Tungsten ono of tho rareeartiP crals extensively used In the 5IIO J wile facture of Incandescent lamps I Incndescont IlmS of p1ea1nr give I brilliant white light brJlnnt Pine c quality Is found in White ty Nevada Tho tungsten b J minerals found In that section hubnerlto and scheollto V small domes < In contrast to tho smnl e montn i purchases of copper last moat sir tho exports of the metal There i I revival In exports dntng June 30WW t0 1 n months total being nearly 4 an Increase over May of 700 of 13600 SI8 I over Juno last year 1600 New York Evening Post Tho directors of tho Mar DaTIng I DaT-Ing company last week posted a reeJ I P creased dividend the amount aTb on being 1 cents per share 11 paid t hii will b ° dividend of J1SOOO wi j I oC stockholders on the 20th oClit hoe lit month tho books to close on tb And to reopen on + b 1 t |