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Show LATE MINING NEWS. ABOUT THE INTERE8T8 OF UTAH COUNTY PEOPLE. I he Topper Globe Deal on "Provo District Propirtirs Liiciif .ou and Proo 8 of Labor Mining Not s. SI. V. LeSier, who lim been spending spend-ing the Inst week ii two In Trovo. re-ports re-ports that anolln'r carlo id shipment Is on I lie way tn Suit Liik fnun the Cop-p-r Globi! mine In Emery county, Con hldeiable development It iih I n dnui'. In the sh pe nf two tunnels, each 200 r.-et lung, hut piactically all the work , has been directed toward stripping the oru lindy. The propel ty was examined hy two minim; experts lust week. Edgar Ed-gar Till tie, manager or tho Copper Mountain mine lu Boxlder county, itnd II. D Andrew, and they report 45.0H0 tons of high crude copper ore now In sight. Development, shows the blanket uru vein six fnet deep, mid Mri Tutlle, who rep esenis the I.ewlson-llockaieller I.ewlson-llockaieller syndic itu. says it. Is a great proposition. Thn Copper Globo company com-pany is now working sixteen men and ibu number will be Increased ns fust as room can bit made for them, Mr. Lo .Sleur Is now taking v rest In Piovo, but 'a 111 leave fur the mine again lu a few days. Proof nf Labor. Afll'lavits of assessment work hnvo been tiled ivlth the county recorder: Lucky Boy, In Santnquln mining district, by Carl A. F.iicksou ut ul. Cyanide, Zoic, holm Ion mul Preclpl-tuiloii, Preclpl-tuiloii, in Camp Floyd mining district, by Mercur Gold Alining and Milling euuipituv. Locations. The following locations hnvo been 11 e.l with the county recorder: C.itherltm Spriucs mid Mill Situ. In Tlmic in.uing district,, by Juhu Beslle-ineyer. Beslle-ineyer. May Flower, lo unorganized mining district. Utah county, by U. Fowloruud Dmululcus Cuter. Hid iildw. In Smiiaquln mining dis-trii dis-trii i. liy .1. A. Street et al. Gray Ruck Qttariy, lu Eldorado milling mill-ing district, liy Ben imlii Isaac et. at. Arbor, In Tiutlc inluitig district, by LalleliiM Mining eomptiuy. Gold Hock, in Tint Ic mining district, by Ulclurd B, Sliephard. Jiiniiig- No es. Wo lenm that "Jockey" Mcnchnin has bonded his Interest lu some mining prospert up Spring Creek canyon to T. B, Jos -ph of Mercur. Conslderablo work promises lo bo done lu tho mining min-ing line in tlui canyons about Provo during the presout season. Thn Salt Lake Trlbuno reports tbo commencement of ore shipments irnm the Albion Mining company's property ut Alta. We uro pleused to learn Um' two of Provo's citizens, Mrs. Hannah Tucker and Isaac Bullook are stockholders stock-holders u the Albion and hope I L means a future for Ihetu. m A. Thompson of Park City tins secured a li.oid on John Bestulmeyer's Ibree.fouiths interest m the Silver King group in Tin tie, couslstlug of the Liulo Sliver King, Side Extension and Catherlua Spring and MHIslte. '1 butnls runs fur ouo year, $1000 to be paid lu thirty days from date and $10,000 t the expiration or tho bond. We understand that considerable development de-velopment work will be prosecuted on the property. By tbo payment or $1000 last Wed-iie-duy evonlng T. B. Joseph or Mercur secured title from Aima Graves to one-eighth one-eighth Interest In tliel'rovn, Provo Snulh ii'xtemduu aud Jlunilo elalnis iu S ato c.inyon. With the development, already mailt) the properly has made tin excellent excel-lent showing and gives promise of being a valuable cupper and gold producer. pro-ducer. We understand thai Mr. Joseph has formed a most favorable opinion ur the initio und desires to secure se-cure other interests In tho pioperty by purchase or to put up rnuuoy for extensive ex-tensive development. |