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Show I MILLS, MINES AND REALTY. I fie Copper Refinery Is Now a 1 Straight Proposition. I riruis TO 11! MfiMilTIIUilSilli. I ill Londlllona .grctil Upon llrlgliim I Hoolru Mills Itcporl. Mining I imt Heal I stale ews. An airecmonl haa been reached between be-tween tliu clt zena trustees noil Mr. Utrcn telatlTa lo the proiostd (.oipir refinery. TI10 negotiations wero concluded Dt eTinlinr, tlio coulervnco Inttlng Ull after 10 o'clock. Tim arrangunt nl snttied I"10 " ,n e1",,y ""' r-atisfso-tot to M' Oneii nnd the cMmus' committee, and work on tbo smeller la to Ik commenced within thirty dais Jftoai the slgnlnx of tho cintmU, trblchlstolaltoplace uuxt Thursday. HissllpulaloJ that thu liut It to real uit le.e tbun JoW.OOO, and tho rtflnery lohavon capacity of not 111) Ition M torn pir day. Thin out ui It more thn double that of Ibo DuruiiKO smeller, which c ill iroOuco ton tona r da, rno refinery re-finery will mo thla amount and loo lor Hie rnt from tbo uoilh ami from lb local ly. , , JuJuii lijofbourow di inn today by a tua nj rtsenlatlYu mid said! run coutract haa bnu ratlllid, anl ntrjlhlim l sallatactory. Mr. Until bal lu Iravo for Denver tills iiiurnlui,, but will riturn on rhureday and sle;u the pat us. , , , , . "luo coutract ! now being rut Into Itir.and will uotboliiadoiibileuiilll UkUtd. It cannot bucoinIolod until Itie allu for ttiu rtlluiry la dittrtuluoj upou. Mr. Oreon has l robablj made up hU mind u to the location, but liu not Infonuod thu commlltte. He alated that ho would tend, lodaj, tho dcaitlptliiii of thu land for tllu work, to Ibat u Ciuld 1 ut Itlulo thucuutrnct, aua bavo evt rylhlni; ready. IljuokluK kt Ibo 1 laua, 1 think that tbo coit will Ko couildoratly over (iWi,U(JU. Tlio LulldlUK ;rooacd will cusUbUsuni, uuuldo of machinery. Aato when they atari, Mr. rllollinuii in orniej lu tbiy Mould o rlKhloii. lie rail they were under a not dally loss of I'OO by having lu ship their uo) r matte, etc , to Connecticut to l ItilueJ, tho iiiari.ee tbile and freight raiiatclUK IiIkIi. At those figures, If they run 300 days n J ear, tbo refinery will save tbem $.IU,U0U n y tar." "What bouUameii dots M. Urten cfflriT" I" "Well, theru are both Denver and Hilt Lake mi u. Uue whom ho named waa Ulto Muare of tbo lllo (.raudu ra Iwuy. Tliero la no doubt that If thu acteunent la krt It will lu it ijood IliloR for thla part, and the 1UU,UUU will ruve a uoou lnvtatmcnt. l.vrry-Ibh l.vrry-Ibh g reeiua atraligbt aalllux now." Uthvr members of the botrd were I teen and ull ixrtaaed thttnielvia aa I aallifledtbat Mr. Uriennud hla asso- 1 clstes were willing and fully able to du I all they iromltid They lelleve now I that there la not tho slightest ciunu for doubt or uneasiness, but Ibat the trototlllou U tccuttlnt, and meaua fullness from the atari, l.ven Ihoto who wire doubtful for a lime have come round to lettaunch auuortira ( f Mr. Uleen, and bellovo that Bait Lake will have no cautu lonitret I lacing the bonus of J HW.OoO and 100 acm of land wheru It la. iuNiTAcium.113' siirnsd. A meeting of tho Manufacturers' 1 icbaugu will bo held thla (Monday) evenlnic at 8, 111 the Lhauiber of Commerce building, when will te insented thu rules mid by-laws for adoption. It la drilred that nil manu-faclurrra manu-faclurrra bo itiatut, aa important matters will coma before the meeting. J. J. Cl'TLI it, Hccretary. A nrrii 5IIkd. Ou Haturduy night John Deck tout the following teiigram to Manager Hyde at 1 unkat "Till tho minors ir they will go to work at the reduced wages rocse I by the llulllon Deck company, that I will guaianliu to restore the old wages on Itnelituf July next (Hlgnoj) John Hi or. Vlie I rreldent of the llullloii'Ilcck Uoniauy." titttday, lionovir, Mr. Hack la autd tuo following txpanatlon "III luy dlipatch to Manager A. V.. Hyp, iromlilng to advance mluvra' wagia to thu old ecalo on July 1st next, 1 Urtlre to Inform all conierued that lie rocaltlou In no way I hula the liulllon, Deck nnd Champion Milling touiany, but nas glren almply I my (eraonal guaruutoe, uud not aa an titreaaloii of tho dl. ltorj, who have heritofuro ex. liiainlby reiolutlon their views re. I'cllun thu reduction of wogea, run. dtred neceaaary I y the low i rii of liver and lead. As a member of tho b arj of dlrectora I rtaud Willi the 'her tutmbera nnd Manager A, 1.. Hyde In carrying luto tllrit their hill hi-ll uuloua, but aa nil Individual and itoikliolder I exircaa my k'ol Inttn. Ilona towarda thu former employes of toe ronj mj , wboae 1 laiea I regret to tefllleuly now mm. John lltcic Haw liAKb C'liv, Utah, Maich utb AUUONA UOID. Hie new gold strike In the fjoppcr Mountain district, Arizona, la said to the I IjKist surface roil tit vir Ken Theonly wolk doneoiitheclalm o farhasbien the running of thrie "fen crow outa, loch about 10 ful, "uttbe cenlir of the dyho, which "imato le 60 or 00 feet wide, fiom aefliat to thu third cut being n Ul. once of about ISO feet. II haa been ""niilued to a certainty that tbo Jicu ore extenla to a dlatauco of 'om ltu to 200 riot m Itnglli on tin oiface.lhla bilcg tbedletnuioto which " It leu cro out at Ibat point, W ihould II extend downward "U a BW ftoti ,, mrat,ho (,r. ' la lu alore for Ita owners Tho "oil nta nru white oiiarlx dottel " Jet tlaclt Iron, roik tbat la du-""Jled du-""Jled to any ixtenl, or honey. i owe free gold III auri rising 'l"niltts 1 ho owner at oucu began ''"king n haft. Hjveral tons of rich iui.V" ,lll,J UD wl'ero cmli of the SWOlo J5J00 tr Ion, oro thai 5 not show Iroe y II yltlda apltu-Sim..r,.'ooii apltu-Sim..r,.'ooii rtanuola. It would I "'nicuit t0 fotm l(,ti,llllto at . tw11 ih ""' " wl" nviragu iitr ton, te,,,'!0 ,mVB "llJ I' inly ilorouirhly .ay it will run about V)u JIINUItAU HI UI. "Ingham lluttttliit lboeJItor took in tbs lowsr worklugsof the Old Dlxjn thla week andfound actlvo work going on. A. M Mnyberry, the Ictrec, haa men vigorously at wotk all through thu lower workings of the old rony, and a great deal of ore Is being likiu out. J, 1. Hlephena, one of the owners of the Julia ri, Initio True auJ other iropetllcs up Carr 1-otk, and also of rtitush, ou the eait aide of tho main cauyou, uit above tho riiwiUKep, bnugbt ua in ajmu very rich mineral secimena thla wiek. Aiuon Iheui we nolo two lecia of oro from tho 1 lnu.h, onu oarrylng 03 er ccm loid, : ouncia sliver and 55 111 gold, an I the otlur 173 lu gold; a nlcu tue of ruby allvcr I rum tlio l.uiky II y, catrjlug ixi ounceo, alecu of Julia S ore, carrying 82 urceiit leod, 4ti ounces silver an I f.'&O In gold, u lccuof ntainlo from thu Dinky II y,iatrylng 110 ouiiiei sllvitj necluieuof gtay co I tr Ironl tlm Highland, an I savernl nice speclinetia if pyrlltp, tic, from other t roj ctl) lu thu camp. Thu showing for Hie Ollllellabo ftncu thu legluulLg of Ifc'J3 la I y no ineaiii dlaouuraglng co sldirlng the fact Hint n number of our rinclal roducers were clo'ul down luring thu month of January. The shl nienta fiom Ilinglinm station UN yiarhavu liu aa I Hows Month of Jauuarj. .17..U tout, month of 1 ebttmry, .9(1 tunr, and lor the first week In Match, Dillons, riiu above dots not ti cluju Mill incuts mado from tlio J, ad Mill station, nnd, u think, la n viryi,uod showing, eoutldcrlug tho drawl aika nbovu meullonud. Hut the output of thu camp from this time on will doubt. Its far overrtach tho ubovu flgutea, for thu many lesions ojratlng in our Iilllaeretu lo bu meetlug Willi exua ordlnory tucoess and aro making nih aud valuablu tllscovirles of in netal and tuklng out nru stiadlly for ship iiifui. truly, thu Old llellablu bids fair to I o uuuauaily actlvu thla J ear. TUb IlllKJHAM J1ILI.S. At tho iiiiolliig ol thu Ilrlghain Oil; mills stockholders lait Wtek, the reorls ahowo I that last Jiar'a bualntsa wna vi ry satbfuctory and the intif rlio waa In n soil I, roawroua con dltlon. Thu following ulllcera uiru nlected fur Iheeiiiulngyiari Uauiuel Huilth, realdeut, A. A. Jaliauu, vice prialdenl, .. A. Dox, K-trtlarj nud triniurer, M. C.Jeiiaon,Jamta Fulton, Oiorgu Deader, dlreilura. Thu torn auyixeita tomakeaomo extenalvu ni rovements thla year and enlarge tho lapaiity of Ihomllu, Till. UILM.U IvIMI, Tliero has bteu considerable talk latily of thu Hllver King abutting down lu Older that the ahalt might be enlargul by thu nddlilon of auother compartment, and It was thought that tbo burning of tho Hani Hug works would airord nn opportunity fir thu cIoku down. HuK!ilntundint Keith Infotuia thu 1'itk (.lly Jlccotil that while auih n courau had I tun oou sldired, it had bteu determined U coutluuu oierutloua until the roaja broku up, aatlalactory arrauumeiita having I ten made Willi Mr. Maiklu loth to handlu all oris that may bu dellvetid. Mr, Keith rail tho ioniatiy diihke I ery miiili to lay oil any mru uun when tho roads break up aud work la com mtucc.il on the shall, and If other ar. ruugeiiiinls could poislbly be made tho forcu now worklug wuiild bu coii-tluued. coii-tluued. rhu King la lu lino ahaiw oou, and when tlio sha t la iucruaaed by tho addition of another ioui art ment It will bo one tl the bealujulpj ed proirtlisintho Wiat. JJCAUdMIATlU. ThiiNotlhwtaletii 7i8,S"(ccXour;i(if a)r "A irlvntolttlirfrouiHult l.aku Uuy says that tattle In soiilbirn Utah atu dying at a fearful ratu front at irv. atlou and eiposun t tlnnially fri.ni starvation on account of thu drouth of Iset sumintr. Tlio situation la worao than ever before known In tho hlatory of tho Terillory, and souio well lu formed eraona think that half of thu cuttln will die. Wo hou the tears aro txaggtrated, but It la evident that tho loarta will i rove very heavj nud the rinilla dlabeattenlug " lho corrtn. (oudeut was ovidently dlaheatleued wheu he wrolt, nnd may have had good touae to fetl so at tho time. Dut while thu catlla luduttry In simo localltlisln central and siuihtrn Ululi la lar from prosjierouaront n varluty of Itaaons, still thu condition Is by no meanseodiicoutiigltigas Intimated In the Jourmil. j0Tia. Very little oru lias beon hoisted from tbo Ontario mine of late. It la raid that tho owners of tho Daly.Weitmluuat 1'ark Oily lulund toliiooriornte at an early dale Mr. Daly say s tho mine can, with Its pruteut dovelo rucnt, keep thu Marsao mill running. Nn report of ore shipments was mado at Dark Ull for last wtek, owltg to the burnlugof Macklnloih'a tmelur. While tho now works aro In coursu ol election, Mr Macklittnali will handle tho oris at his mill at Handy. Thu annual mooting of the Mammoth Mam-moth Mining cnmpiny's stockholders will be held tomurrow afternoon, for the ilictlou of ollkers. Binionctlou may bu taken to lo'timo oeratloua at thu initio lu the near future A dliiatcli from Wnrdner, Idaho, aayatho I.ait fjhuuco mlnnahut down I rlday morning, and a report Is out that tho Htcmwlnder la also to abut down soon Following ao soon on tiia closing ol tho Hunker illll uu I Hulll-run Hulll-run mine, this will throw hundreds of miners out with no chanco to i rocuro work lutheCo-urd'Aleue region. Nor hi Courier; Mr. Ilockhlll nnd a frlen 1 of Hn inlali I ork aaaud through I ere on their way homo Monday. They have bit it down In Arlzotn I r fi-ootlng unil rtport liavlug uol through n rough country with only muJIuni teaulia Thu roads hitwouu Kt. Uuorgu uu 1 heru tbey sny are lit bad ainditlon, th mud rendirlug them nearly lm arsable. News comes from l'hcouli, Arizona, Hut A. J. l'arterle, ii tniuer aud assay, t r of that illy, on 1 rlday sold n oopi er mine located lu the 1 agio Tall moiin lilnalor JIBD.OOO lho mine la really only n irtrptcU I.tas than ten touaol oro liu- been taken from II, but thla inn 5 IJ in gold and silver Itsldts thu ujpier, which Is very Iilt.Ii gradt. Ihu lunhaatr was tho Orange Delt fjanal oni any, which Is uinitruct-lug uinitruct-lug nn luiraeuso canal in lho same vlilully. BAIT I AM CI.KAIItsa 1IOUS1 To lay's olearlng liouio excliaiuts ainouniut to $2Q3,0,1, saiuu day last yiur3.l,4!7. Drcrtitau $I.',101, 1IIUAY'6 HUIITlllONS. w York ailver, S"l,c J lead, $3 83 London Hllver, 13 "i 10 1. Ollh ami 1 ui MOI, Wellr, I' or go A. Co received lodoj. Mloga Lullton, ;i.',025. |