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Show f W I, f v.. A 7 i !s 1. i ! Vi IP to IV IV. VOL. 23. GARBS. uurLuuiunAJ GENERAL MXIXG NOTES. foot s!i;' 1. . II !: y: i:nm' lies ! "t1 in it t !i id:.;(-'i- m and Yo;-';vi!!- A regular army of men can now be ., itt;t, H.,,;. '''Hi' i It t wo years seen working at the gold properties ,.,,, JV j;mjie ?' '!'!; h vi tj for and gold mills in Highland gulch. Cciiss?lors at Law. ;,'tv,r; .' j .; .. 73 Commercial Brk. iMiignain uuneuu. it ,,i,.rj!t i(, ,. ;, ".: v;tiu;i'.)K jiiece The North Last Chance mill is run 1)1' Vol !!!'"!. UTAH. : (J F. LOOFBOUROW Attorneys ami i , : OrFICE-KootusTO.T- l,':!'. SALT LAKE CITY', l ning regularly and turning out amount nf tiue concentrates. Bingham Bulletin. Ore worth $5 a sack is pretty g ore. This is the kind of ore beine; tracted and shinned from the 'I'm. waukee mine. Bingham Bulletin. lie-usua- JJDWAKI) PIKE. Attomsy at Law and 0. Commissioner. S. Office In New Court House, Eureka. Suit lias Lit!; trist Coiirt 'ry Josejui )). r mining compunv. M. TUACKSTON, , Attorney-at-LaivOffice jj at Court House. kooertson; Marshall MIXING LAW OA 11 SPECIALTY. A Iuhlic firin Tintic Mercantile Co.s store. Office - t BAILEY, ey-at-La- w, 1'ateuts awl Laud Office BusinesK a Specialty Salt Lakk City, Utah. County Surveyor Juab County. OFFICE on CHURCH STREET. c. L. BROWN A It Office on Main Street, UTAH. JCIT.FKA, EriiKKA, Utah. V. 1IOBBS. T "I" O W AI Y, WEST FIKST SOUTH STREET, ROOM LAND OEFICE BUILDING, UTAH. 5 ALT LAKE CITY. LAND - .iti UNDERTAKING EUREKA Vhi' -- involves u riif:ii claim i) a :iM'!ii;'iir (ur least and liteiil eei.'-.-i:ir in i i::. previous to the ' (;'(!)'; i ' I i f ; ti to A wonderful strke is reported in the -v.ul A. A. V. . ,. We trust Valley Forge mine at Sa'.ina, Boulder county. Solid chunks of tellurium, ;;r,'t weighing from 100 to ;VJ0 pounds have Hi round anil is in goya stiam- to be been blasted out. Mining Industry. VVi.'I'keil. The long talked-o- f Deadman's mine A.-- , annotinceil 'v,s'k tl? lias been found and the gold with c;:-:- e d has !;een which it is filled is found to be fool's tile Clianij'! s'n people jnirchas-in- g by or iron gold pyrites. This is the last the CopiictoiK.lis property ami chapter of Knoch Davis's dream. ii:g- under iV name of the Some improvements hare been made Ajax Mining Coiiipa-..v- . The projx-rtthis week at the Marion mill, among was turned over j este, and a force them a scale house and shedued will be put to w:rk st once with M. to the ore achates. Mercur II. Ifcnae.-5.syforeman. .John T. Sullivan has been giver, Hie title of GenMercury. ore eral Manager b'..t will not he in' active Another large body of first-clas- s was recently uncovered in the Anchor charge at the mine. A thorough in mine. It was from underneath the spection was ifiadt! of the. pro pert v track in one of the long inclines and this week and the purchasers are its presence was unsuspected. When much pieaseu wi'h the showing they the incline was run the. ore followed find. A foot vein of ere, t iiows 38 02. was jtaken out clean-dowto what gold to the tun a nr! there are numerwas '.supposed to be the footwall, hut ous other leads with goo'd high grade a fortunate shot broke through it ere. It will be but a snore time beand the ore was uncovered. The An- fore the Ajax will take fv,uL rank as a chor dow gives promise of being one gold producer. of the most wonderful ore producers It is now defin'tely settled that the of the district. Park Record. Beck Company to have a milt and in Lite s.joriea!, rosiiie tirae. tuat are Bingham's placers contributing regularly to the gold production tf the j world and a large 11 timber of miners v!.;Ai is .1.. are engaged in washing the gravel in ground and k cted ft:?ne' 'troni-tseveral of the canyoitanri. gulches of across the e,., mm uigu up 011 me tiUI. ioe the district. A buckskin sack contain Board of Directoij of the Hui.'ioiiBecl: dust was worth of $300 yesgold ing company met in halt Lake Monday terday received at the banking house and ratified the rejMrt, and the conofMcCornick & Co. from the "Old Reliable". This gold was sent to the tracts have been signed. Itohii)tn Bros, of Salt Lake got the contract San Francisco mint. Herald. for construct ion of the rig and Cripple Creek is well keeping up its Frazer & Ch aimers for the machinery. record of daily gold discoveries. The Tne iKcau-- r is lvported as on the way strike in tlio Victor mine of late, have and is expected daily. The ground been something marvelous. Accord- Is now being .cleared and in a few days we may e.'ip.-etting to latest reports it has develop!-;so; the carpenters a second vein of high grade ore, tw at work. With a mill in operation carloads of which have been sold to a the Bullion Bock company will be in Denver smelter at an average or ?T.Vs tine siwpe and their output and re- per ton. Since the ending of wime will b". doubled. at Cripple Crock the Victor has. regularly paid a monthly tlix $10,000. It is said to he now in a t'oi'.il li, dition to double i hat, imi'w: hy W. Ji. i.a-- i A ::i ;i li ii,:um. 1). C. in the treasury. Indeed, it, is claiitif! .iviuiii" WAivixs Case. that the output of this wonderfu; mine could be increased to $i!(0,M0 a An application to en'er, presenled while, the land in cjiivtiii i involved month. Mining Industry. in the pending apjjii-.-atioof arcther, It is doubtful if the Geyser mill will be ready to crush ore by the first . The houiil ijj hei.l to aw ait he. !in ii disof the prior applicatioa. plant will probably be completed by position As;:.;'. Sicti'v Si MS. that time, but the pipe, line will not. The company will subst itute a new A correspondent asks the San Franpipe-lin- e for the present one, which will take some time. The spring is cisco Mining anil Scientific Press: "Do still being developed, and a con! ant ly you think it is fair to give the silver increasing flow is t he result. Theiv is iiiim owners increased priros for their now nodoubthutthiit sufTioiout water product by means of free coinage?-- ' To this Press, which is a- strictly will be developed for all the needs of no;i-,ftisi:i paper, r j i i s: the company. Mercur Mercury. ''A brief e. squarely put. We shall to nnMvcr it brieHy and try NOTES. TLXTIC MINT(J It would not be fair tin: sqaarely. XOTKt. incaease the value of silver in the inTo prospectors ;uul claim owner-- : terests of the mine owners a!one--iti- Assessment exempt ion blanks for sale if w.itilii be rank insist ic.;, ihit at the Miner office. 10 cents each, ii t he own rs' inter; .is in the matter Location ndiees 5 tvnts are ie.iimi ovmal wli n ca per dozen. injured to each, 50 cents per dozen. those of the p.'opp; a i. !ar:; value of far as tinYesterday was pay day at th" Mammoth Mill and todayat the Mammoth their silver is cocceree.!, the mine owm-rh ive lost no! iiiug whatever by Mine. 1 !ie in' ioucf i Is. v. bite met a!. A bad break in tht Mammoth pipe An ounce of stiver would hay a bushe line on Tuesday shut the mill down o( wh":it in l i',.:; it will buy a Bush until Wednesday night. el .f wheat now pe: h.i;is a little A P.urch, who 1ms a lease on the more: it would buy i.Meeii yard cali- northern end of the Sj'.v mine, reports (.0 in is73: it will buy ixlec-yards the mine looking much better. He is f (.a:jeo rmw -- and so on through the of silver working f ight men, is making money jjsf; xhc and expects to keep on with th" work hns itTected the mine ivArier;-Beck-Alm- o it I'M alTected olher preilncprs-- no affairs aic progressing have to give for no le,s. Tte-more, vcrv satisfactorilv. Pat Donneilv 'V,:,T Uvk of ,be n "s li""-hhas been given the of foiv-- ! a K"''1 man and now has fort ek-h- t men at prcdncl of their capital an.: labor as they gave a. do doubt -- which is silver bullion wtirk. If theorecoiiflnue-' 'hir will not . , r. it vrill, it should short in i n:;; but, the gold time, until the purchase price of theipcya cent's moie debt, now than it iie 'did twenty ver.rs asM. I'hat Alino is taken out , j wholci-torvin ;i loit aie'l ' R. F. Fleiner and Sieve Moore of I'rovo came over Surid iv c liiiih t: i r the Peru. Thev tirop-,- (. i u eoannenei For Sab-- Cheap Iioi,-.- ,m,l Li' en ori; on this property insult of t lie Church reet . Apply to Fieri .V ntsL tv o weeks and will niik a a Muvu ),!ii e JJur- ka, i p'riK '"f ":;;;;!,i1oithe - . CO., JAMES LUST1CE, MGR. hml Ih ill FULL LINE OF anvLe ?aroSlHuSy EUHEKA. UTAH. W. HODGINS, Successor to Hodgins & Young, HERCMJT.TAILOB. SUITS, FUOM PATS, 515 FROM 155 UP. UP. llai--t;;!i- , - - vi'ixr.s, LTQIOHS, BEER, C'KiAltS, THE OXFORD i "j SALOON, Prop. W. H. WOOD, l'LASi ET - and t'KEAM ItYK. - Dd B. Rich, Mgr. S ; They were delayed in traf-bhave come at last. u r a m mm vi.ir r i r i I 41 i t fk'.t wdrking coats, overalls, pant- Anno l0 rap ted not to rift) or tear. To be had only at J. ENGLER'S, the agent for Tin-ti- c District. Don't forget that we carry the best stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children to be had in this vicinity. Our prices are ground down equal to the times. n. UTAH. -- .. ' crhartt5s d.-e- I j i p Work Guaranteed. EUREKA. Overcoats, Suits and Pants made to order, beginning Saturday, October 6th. Lower prices and greater bargains than ever known ih the history of the ; -- All AT sale, not miss this grand opportunity. i lihe Peoples' Tailoring Co. s ana CasKBls. GEO. i mm in Men's : Si Gentlemen are all cordially mm mbm thr-strik- 1 hihest degree of perfection. his?! t! aQ 6. Ji.'NiK Ofrrcr., Jt l'ICE. nainst - "KEi; NELSON. FB. ANK t. Peoples' Tailoring Company. CHRISTENS EX, T. M. SURVEYOR. U. S. i , Attorn J ALTHAZAR i r (he llorcuies v.n-- Saturday, October 6th, 1894. We have a beautiful selection of overcoatings, suitings and trouserings, and all represent sel-tie- McCilKYSTAL, VV. rxl C. Bradley. Main St.. Salt Luke City. Ji3 S. Tiiir.S Dis- - ; UTAH. Willi !;"'d i lea.-:!..:- EUREKA, a. .hio u ou ' 'i . mvi! the in 1: ox-il!- Q i OlhiElls s WILLIAM KAHN & ! I - j j la,. . C. B. F. 0. Horn. Markland w Works, 8th South and ith West. Oilice, Opera House Building. OrMrarrfully ntij'ld nd o!d at lilirlm-s- narket price. Ueturtis iimde on day of sale. 2fnsitniiieiits s'lliei'rd. A'lllrl's The ConklinjT Sampline: Works, P. O. H-.- !M- -. "5a!t La:.-Ci- ty, UIjIi. po.-itio- I. 1 Mti-- E I8LER, Main Street, lies, simdn, Manager. is r Otai |