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Show r1 I jJfljTilNING NEWS. ABOUT THE INTERESTS OF UTAH I COUNTY PEOPLE. I Iron Company's El -rUon-Eldorado 35 I property Mndaen Gild Mining-I Mining-I c,,nipn.V Incorporated Work mi 'I lic j.uluh The Centi'iil Manimotli 1 1 -Locations Pr..ofs of Labor Sur--1 Tcy OrJ .red N'.itc ami Personal I Thennniinl meeting and nlcdlnn of in I the stockholders of the Utah Vulloy iron company was hold In Provo yes-I yes-I terdny- ', l10 fnllowlmr. directors woro V choscni A A Noon, W. It. Pike, l'hos. m Becley. J.O Giuliani. A.D. Ilohbtway, V II Dusenherry und A. 0. Snioot. I The newly elected directors choso the I foflowlufr officers: piesldent, A. A. j Soon; vlco-prcsldent, W. It. Plko; secretary and treasurer. W. II. Dusen-I Dusen-I brry. 'I'll" company owns a luryo ) I tract of vinuablo Iron deposits on tho I I eut I'la of Tntlc District, ami supply I lante qualities of tho ore for fluxing purposes. I EUl.iraJo Property. The Eldornrt i M. Si M. Co. h is three I JiillchiDH mid situated about Ave and ,1 oDu-hnlf miles Boulh of tho city of Pay I inn, In l'ayson canyon, Ulali county. I This pioperty was lucitsd In Mmv.I8U7. by J. F. Thompson, G. T. Bridges. Tnomu Clotvurd, and L. T. Jacob, I the luiincl Is about 1200 feet north of the 1 1 (miy Comb Springs, i lit! tuunul I h about lit) ft. on tho foot wall of tho ,1 claim, Him vein dips to thu east at about 70 decrees unit four to Ave mm I of union tho dump showing. issays from I 20 to 70 per cent, two in fifteen ounces In stiver, $1.00 to 2.50 III gold This 1 1 property has been examined by Supi. I John A. Klrhy of tint Bullion-Beds, uud ' I Chiimplou iiiluu lu Tlntlc, nn.l Cipt. : I George Ityan. Tho property Is about. one u.llo down tho canyon from the 17 I Co-p. saw mill, good wagon road up A I the canyon to within 700 foot of the 111 nine. William Hal field, president; G. I T, IJndges, vice-president and general manager. There Is plenty of water in tfinciiiyon llioyeur found, for power I to run mlnu nml mill plunt, Juab I County Republican 0)1 New Hlniiitf Company. ul ThoMudson Gold .Mining compacy Aim been organized with n capitalize .01 lion of $10,000 lu Hhars oT 10 cents I ttch, Tlio Incorporators nro Georgu T. Smith, Uirl J. Peterson. Rleliard W. !ci I MmUnn, Putcr M. Madsun and J Fred .09 B Schllngman, and thu property consists W I ' W'"1' 1k known as 11)0 Mndion group of threo claims, located in tho Gold .0)1 Mniuitain district. -( Thu ofllcors urn P. G. Mndson, presl-dent; presl-dent; Carl J Peterson, vice-president; (jH Richard r. Madscn, secretary and .05 1 treasurer. Meters. Peterson and Smith nre 03 1 Pr'"t?vhlo men, while the other parties belong at Salt Lake Spring rllle Indepeudeut, Mineral Survey Ordered. The Bttrvey general h is Issued order c for patent survey No. 0038, for thu Illph Roher lodo in Suntuijuln mining district, dis-trict, Utah county. Application inn do by Willi Roller Mining company. V. P. Struugo, surveyor. - Locations. i Tho following locations havo been J fllej with the county recorder: I Sttong nnd King Nos. 1, 2. 8 and 4, ,n 'Hullo mining dlstdut, by John A. Strong m u. it April Fool No. 2, In Alplno raining district, by Georgo Beck ut nl. Palo nnd Pandora Sxtonllon, In Camp Floyd mining district, by Daniel 16 Eyer. Q Klllarney, In Old Lehl mining tils- trcl, by A. T. Monro ct a!, ''e Old Dottdinan's Lodo nnd Wg Silver , SHppr, n 'pintlo mining district, by John lti'stelnieyer et nl, ' Gcnurul Moltke, In Tlnilc mining "'strict, by Uuthorino Bestelmer et al. Proof of Labor. AftMnvlts of assessment work have toeu aii-d ivlth the county rcoorder: Uvlnnaton, In Tlntlc mining AW " ct, by W J. Fregonlng et al. General O'Null. in NorthTlu'tlomln ,nB district, by John Hanley Jilnlnc Notes. J ve" Cror,l(6 has co nun Sliced suit at-'PM at-'PM against Jesse Knight & Rons for "5,000. claiming damages for Injuries jecelved In tho defendant's mines In ' "lotlo. 'bo erne of O. A, Maco hnd wife vs. veeKulghl& Sons was bo bo beard before ntbliraiors In Salt Lake Monday, Mon-day, but. owing to an objection toono of the arbitrators, did not come up. A now not of aibltratora will have to bo chosen. W. II. Wilson relume 1 Saturday trom Tlntlc where h- -.pi'iit several d iys looking over tho district lu company com-pany with J. D. Voud,fciin Idaho capitalist. 11. F. Fletncr and J. K. lllahop leaves In a few diiyn for Deah Ohm on to re-Hiimo re-Hiimo ork on their property there. On this tilp they will make, a substantial substan-tial OIO KhlplllOllt. John W.Wood and Adam Burt of Spanish Fork wiirc In IVovo Monday. They canm up from De Lumar a few weeks iirfo for a visit to friends, and willr.oiirn to thu great Nevjdu gold cnnip n"Xt week. Thu boys aro Interested In-terested in tho Blizzard group and expect ex-pect to develop-) a big mine. Samples of the ore ihuy hiivu wiin them Justify their faith. Charles Hawkins, of Payson, In-t In-t restml In t.iie Lubih niluo ut Diamond, reports work priigrolntt favorably with two shifts under thu ir.anngumi'iit of Hayes und Smith who have n contrite! con-trite! for sinking a 200-foot sliarl. Thu work will be pushed wit h threu shifts. When tho 200 IhvoI h is b mui roiiched a drift will be run o the ludgo which Is estimated will not bo uinru Mum llfiy feut distant. Thu Lulah adjoins thu Joe BowcM. and It Is exiieeled that good value will be obtained. Juab County Republican. A. B. and J. W. Hnckhlll went down from Piiysou to Tin tie Sunday night to Inspect progress of thu work on the Central Mammoth company's property, of which company th former Is president. presi-dent. Thuy report that two shllts aru working on tin property and that thu shaft will be sunk us rapidly ns possible possi-ble to tho 600 level. Tho pioporty lies lu Mammoth Hollow anil tlio owners have ihu greatest conlldeuco in striking strik-ing ore with dep h. The company Is capitalized ut $'20 000, divided Into 400,000 shares at 5 cento each, and the tro'isiiry stock Is bultig rapidly takon up at par. |