Show no change at the the leasers will continue work secretary george W biter who has been at the eureka hill mine during the past few days informed the lepor ter last evening that nearly all 0 the leasers who are now at apik jin that mine 1 e been granted rene als most of the leases at the mine on the farst of the year but the company al lowed ork to be continued ar d noy the time hmil has been extended in definitely while this kind of a lease is hardly is satisfactory as au agreement whereby the lessee will be allow ed to w ork the ground for a certain period the company has assured the men working under this system that their leases will not be terminated with out there are good reasons for doing so ind even tl en due notice will be given the company refused to grant exten lions on a fe of the leases and mr biter aclid that this action waa token to prevent legal complications which arise over the extraction of ore from ground near the dividing lines of the eureka hill and neighboring properties then the corn any has also re to grant leases on blocks of ground considered unsafe some of the meu working at the eureka hill have been backward about bp ending their money for dead work in developing their leases until they knew just what the kompany propped prop oed doing and now that the matter is bettl d it is generally un der stood that there will be a revival of interest at the mine |