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Show . lOmO E2I2FS. . Camp Thorraaa In extrcina ioothet NTa-d, NTa-d, it enjojmy big propctor' boom a iba remii of discoTerie a month ao. Tha Teini are uid to be to arailabla wiUiont development de-velopment that shipping values mar be stripped. Seren out of ten uieees kooeked from the ledfe are declared to bf specimens speci-mens showing mncb free coarse gala. Claims hsva been ttsked for two miles in all directions direc-tions from the strike, and prope?fore ara foinf in by wholesale from Eeerchlight. " Half tha roasters at tha Consolidated Mer-ear Mer-ear mine, Utah, ware out of commission last week for lack of eoal, but tha expectation of the management it that ample supply will be secured this week and the plant be again : placed in foil 'operation. I The new management of tha Alts Quincy. at Aha, has a'arted drirlrg upon ore in one El see and sinking npon or ia a tother Snore eretofora not exploited. ' Contracts hare been lei for two drifts to b run on: the lower leTel of the South Columbus Co-lumbus property, at Alt, and also for an npraise In era of good grade. It is tha intention in-tention of the company to thoroughly der flop fl-op this property during the coming winter. The Gold Quarts mine, twenty fiis miles sooth of Beowswa. titr., at Tenabo, baa tveaty-flra ieet of or aa tha Afty-foot Ural, that xuns SeOO per ton and npwsrd, and from which a shipment reached 6a!t Lake smelters last' week. Tha property ia being operated by Salt. Lake investors, who hare not had to pal a dollar for development, owing to tba yield of the property luring paid these axpenaa from tha eommence-trents eommence-trents of operations. It is en e( tha old evades rejorenaled. Announcement cornea from. Loo Angeles that within sixty days trains will be running into Searchlight, Nt., and the mine owners have been assured that tha railroad will be cs trying freight ia and ores wot by December 24. Thomas Colehan, lately of Tonopah and now operating a lease at Round Moon tain, has struck it nea. Its has lease on tha Bbott. claim of tha Round Mountain Central reap that at depth of 120 fee shows nu ledge and font feet e( or worth SilO n. f Mine Superintendent John MeSorley ef tha Daly-Judge ia spending a few day ia Salt Lake after a three months' trip to Ea-rope. Ea-rope. from which he reached this city last week. Ho will return to hi position in a few dsy feeling much improved la health and ready for another long campaign of valuable valu-able service to tha corporation he has served for many years so satisfactorily for the stockholders. A group of Bullfrog mining claims, lying In eloaa proximity to tha Eclipse. Tramp and Denver Bullfrog, haa jnat beea sold by Carl Stoddard of Reno to an Eastern syedirste for $40,000, of which $10,000 was paid in cash, and tha balance ia to be liquidated October 20. The last report from tha Mason Valley-Copper Valley-Copper company's repreaontativ at Tering-ton. Tering-ton. Nev., shows that there ia diacloaed an eighteen-foot body of copper ere carrying 2 to 8 par aent ia that property. Con Driscoll, formerly of Salt Lake, baa struck a bonar.se ia the Velvet at Golddeld. Nev.. three feet of tha quarts and tale vein carry gold at tha rata of $1000 per ton. The old Bin Dick mine, at Lida, Nev haa ben sold to A. K. Wheeler and Dia-mondfield Dia-mondfield Jack Davis, who will orgsnis a company to develop it. Phonollt district of Nevada, where immense im-mense gold mining possibilities are aaid to exist, on account of aimilarity of the formation forma-tion to those of Cripple Creek, Colo., has been formally organised, R. A. Baird, formerly for-merly of Tintie, Utah, haa been elected district dis-trict recorder. A townsit baa been platted also. Thia camp is near the old town of Midad and is aaid to be growing rapidly, on very atrong Kanaas City sjndicats having already alerted rigorous development. . Tha clean-up for the seatoo of tha Cedar creek placers near Missoula, Mont., which have been operated by the Lecasse brothers, broth-ers, aggregated 145,000. The operating expense ex-pense wer $5000, leaving $40,000 net. Tha property waa aold during the summer to a Kannaa City ayndirato for $225,000, and the vendors retained the gold taken out this year. A huge stock eompsny will be organised in Kansas City by large capitalists to carry on operationa in tb future on more comprehensive compre-hensive scale. A an inspirstion for investor inves-tor to take the atock $32,000 worth of the gold yielded by theeo placer will be exhibited in the show window of a Eansas City bank. , |