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Show The new shaft Is down' elghty-flve feet, end It la expected that good ore will be struck Inside of ISO feet. ' Workmen tn Odin mme. Thaynsa canyon, can-yon, recently opened an entirely new vein, hitherto unthought of by the management. manage-ment. The new strike Is lees than a foot wide, but it Is supposed to be a continuation con-tinuation of Keystone rock, adjoining the Odin. Five reins heva been opened on Odin, and an show up well. The tunnel, now In 1100 feet, will be extended to 1700 feet In order to uncover the famous Marie vein. Results of the brlgheet kind are expected shortly on Odin. . Ore In a ledge recently exposed In Man-, hat tan Gold King assays f&S in gold to the ton. The vein Is four feet wide, and ore Is plentiful. This Is the second good strike on this property Inside of a weak. Although not ae valuable ae the second dlecwery, the first strike is a Winner In the large amount of mineralisation. At six different points along the main contact, shipping ore has been found at surface. Rumors, considered as such and no more, are going the rounds of the street to te effect that 100 men are working on the branch line of the San Pedro from Caliente to Fioche, Nev., about twenty-eight miles. Grading has already al-ready been completed for that distance, and "it is understood that track is now beiDg rapidty laid. Samuel Newbouse left the East yesterday, yes-terday, and is expected here on or about tbe 6th of this month. Eight carloads of ore from JTevada, one. from Colorado and nine from Utah were sampled at the Taylor k Brunton plant yesterday: the Pi'oneer company received seven from Utah. Stockholders of the Ingot Gold Mi ning company, John Dern president, will meet Monday afternoon, and with 1 other business, elect a board of directors. di-rectors. Thomas Weir, president of the A.jax, and a director in the Ohio Copper, returned re-turned late yesterday from a long trip to Chicago and other points in the East. George Haves, a well known mining man of this city, returned today from a S respecting tn'p in Nevada, and evi-entlv evi-entlv struck such good luck that he shut up like a clam when approached for news of mining districts in the State. In a few days he promises to startle this community with a tale of wealth and wisdom. Stockholders of the Quincy Junior Mining company held a special meeting this afternon. at which Judge II. J. Hovt of Muskegon. Mich., and R. I. Frankhauser of Chicago, directors, were present. J. I'. Wood, head of great mining interests in-terests in this and other States, is back from a two months' trip to Kansas Citv, Chicago, Hot Springs and other points. -. J. A. Largent of Rhvolite is in the citv with glowing tales of pronperitv and riches concerning that district. N. A. Punyon of Scranton and om monwealth mines returned tn.lav from the properties. R S. Mc( 'aftery. manager of the Salt Lake company and of the Santa ' Gold Mining company, left last night for the latter property near San IV.lr.t, N. M. MINING NOTES. Exchange handled unlisted stocks as follows yesterday Copper Glance. 271'tf 29c Ringham Standard. $1 17j81 2". Wes'ern Nevada. $1 .'...'h 1 2. Honerlne. 75c. Flagstaff. $1 2S. Federal Ely. 95. . ("jhlo Copper. $5.1". ihlo - Ken ' uckx . $4 6". Nalldrlver. 49c. I" nit ah - Trea su re Hill. 60c , Elv Resurrection. Sf'c. Revenue. 4oc. Keystone. 25.. Mason Valley. $3. Klv YVi'. h $l.io. Wheeler. 42j'q50c; White Pine doid. 2b "q 30c; Cedar Extension. 2..c. on .Inlx claim of the Sonora mine, located lo-cated at Duluth. about sixty miles northeast north-east of Mlna. Nev.. ore was recently found a-ssaxmg $2"0 to the ton. and all free mill.'rg sniff. This is considerel ot,e of thf grea-est, strikes In Nevada. K'x Wl'rh Is considered by Rober' Perrx of this city, one of the best propositions propo-sitions in the dis'rict. Perrx- is a' the mine, and will Inspect it thoroughly. Aura King, owned largely bv Ogden people, is blowing up well Ore recently assayed a- igden shows $14.". 27 in gold, sllxer and copper to the ton. gold greatly predominating. A new mill is almost ready to do work at the mine Some of the biggest men In the East are directors of the Amalgamated Nevada Mines and power company, of which H S Woollex Is presllen- Wlllard Snyder and K. T. Wooliey of this city, xvere present pres-ent at a recent board meeting at New York, and were surprised ar the excellent 1 shvwing made bv the companx. .is lndl- 1 cafed by reports. T'n'er a new con'racf, ihls time wl'h ! t),e Cah. Smelting companx at Ogder. the I'tah Apei companx will treat 15. ' tons of ore at a ra'e ,.f 2000 ron a month, saving. It Is estimated, a' least $5 a ton on its or. News from Modena states that the .T0ririe mill is inclosed and ma. hinei v Installed, and that several Plot he operators opera-tors are l.xoking at Statellne properties with envious exes Rig Improvements tn ore from property of the Finance Mining company, near ro!d Rutte, Is bringing that section to the front. Hundred dol'ar ore Is being shipped bv 'be carload from Morrison mine. Humboldt Hum-boldt countv. Nexada car was recent'--loaded xv i' h the stuff at Mill Citv. under the supei vision of fjeorge W Morgan, president of the company, and another load Is almost ready Machinery for the new hoisting and compressor plant. Including In-cluding hollers and other parts. Is on the ground, and will be assembled atonce. |