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Show MINING NOTES. Salt lake and Bullfrogr Mining company com-pany claims are showing up well, and as soon as the mow clears away development develop-ment work will be pushed.' Three claims and a fraction known as the Independence group have been sold to the Jennie company, which property the Independence adjoins on Gold mountain. ! Fuel Is extremely scare at Ploche. and j considerable suffering Is experienced by those In camp and at the mines. There seems to be no chance for immediate 1 relief. O. K. .lonasson of Pittsburg ha leased several lead properties on luck creek, thn price tnvoh-ed in the deal nearlng ITS. 000. Twelve men lave been set to work, and excellent restitls are expected. Work on Nevada Rosebud, largely controlled con-trolled by local operators, will begin as soon as the new superintendent makes a thorough Inspection of the property The claims are considered very rich, running high In gold and silver. Samuel Newhouse lef- trda for the N'tpiselng mines at Cobalt, and will meet Maurice M. Johnson, chief of staff, there, r. H. Robeson, whose appointment as general manager of Nlplesing was exclusively exclu-sively announced In THE T R I, EG RAM. will meet his chief at Denver and travel with him to the mines. Verlngton Central Is throwing H V Rice and other owners Into spasms of Jov. Thev expect marvelous things from the property, which is the center of the famous Nevada Itouglnn. and I. ml wig contact con-tact Hinerine officials have been short nn :alk fur a long time, but long on work -and profitable work. About twentv carloads car-loads of concentrates are now on the wav to the smelters, and It is said there are almosl 3.V000 tons of ore ready to he brought to the surface And yer in-uulries in-uulries concerning the mine are alavs met with, "Nothing doing'' Ore frorr the Progressive mine. Reaver countv. shows 1114 ounces of silver. $122 gold and 30.3 per cent copper. Thl"s rock was taken from a drift re.-entlv worked and which revealed a magnificent ore h-1v Richness grows with dept and t he ' m.-inaaement looks f"r smM more startling results. Anything in which Gus Hemze is in terested Is sure to be a winner, as is j evidenced bv recent developments on jiropert vof the Western I'tah Mining and Development companv In Deep Veek district dis-trict reveopment on the property has r!c grea' ore bodies, and the man-SEement man-SEement thinks so well of it that It mav build a railroad of Its own in order to he-gin he-gin shipping Inside of a year V H l.ocker. John .lannev. H f Clark. George Rust .ind other Salt lake men have bought eiht old claims located abou: two miles north of ftoche. and will operate theni under the name of the Tl -oche Mines companv Almost $ 1 -,..n0 Is alreadv on the dump, an.l ore averaging JK to $411 a ton has been found. F.v en the roads in Yerington district are choked with anrrite nd malachite, an.l certain Kastern interests It is said, are getting readv to smelt th s'uff as there Is from 3 to S per cent copper In it. News of a, good strike on I he Susan Dus'er claim of the Ohio-Kent uckv property prop-erty at Ploche arrived yesterday At H depth of 1 7 feet, the apex was found, and the shaft from the first five feet all the wav down revealed high grade g- j I lena and lead ores On North Wnghani. lead and worked by Samuel Newhouse. good results are experienced Ore has Keen found on a Solid bteast Inn feel deep and twenty fet wide, showing $11 gold and 3 per cent .tipper -o 'he ion Bin (f ham - Mori 1 1 or 'lairn owners, adjoining the N'o- h Bingham Bing-ham on the noi'h. feel encouraged he -,ause of the sue ess of their neighbor, a-.! 'hat se. tion of the district will he. come verv active m a short nine Nevada mines ami miners a--e suffering more this season because ,.f un-is'iabv heavv snowfalls than anv o-her part of the intermountaln region White IMi-e. in particular. Is snowbound, and supplies sup-plies are extremely scarce, with no immediate im-mediate prospects of replenishment Another story of a great strike comes from Fairvtew. on Neyada Hills proper'v in tunnel No 5 Det.n's ar- lacking, but lr,P new dlsoox'erv is faid n he the hig-(f: hig-(f: thing in cml. , ,., ,i,e new Alice Consolidated property prop-erty Dugwav district, a great s'rlke has ... e..' made, according to report. V'd. stiver, lead, galena and copper have been found m the ore. Callente is swelling up because of th provable ere-ilon of a sme'er at that place Nothing deinte In known . f the scheme, hu' lf is alnios- cer'am thai a large piar.i will be established -here Tradit g in un ii-'td stocks on exchange vesterdax was as follows Copper Olati. e. .OQiUV ' Standard Copper. $1 20'rfl 221. Ohio Copper. $5 10. Klv -WC i. Jl 90. Mason Ma-son Valley. $1 5 50 Judgment bv stipulation was rendered vps-erdav a'-ernoon hv Judge Hp. -hie m the case of Olio Mat-son against the Tl-.-t(c Mining and I lexeiopmer' con: pan v The plani'lff w.,, given $le" for persona! Injuries alleged to have been leceived wi-l!e Hi the employ of the defendant com -pan v. I .ax Id " F. -cles. son of President Dav id f.-,,-)es of tlie Kccles l.umter companv. is in Ely. A F. M I'orni k of Salt Iike City is in Kl y . K Klsk of Sil' Lake :s in Fly on mining business |