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Show MINES AND MIN1N6 A seat on tho Now York stock exchange ex-change on November 10 sold for $75,- 000. A week previous a seat brought $70,000. Tonopnh merchnnt are selling many outfits for Clifford, Hollehe-len r.nd various other places lit the Ka-wlch Ka-wlch country. Tho Utah mlno of Fish Springs last week murketed u carload of ore which brought tho .company tire net sum of $3,300. Tho assay sheets showed values val-ues of 150 ounces lu silver and 47 per cent lead. In order that the men employed In tho mills and smelters of Gurflold may bo adequately housed, with their families, fam-ilies, It Is proposed to have fifty good four-room cottages erected, to bo leady by December 15. The big strike on the Miller lease on nawhlde Coalition Is exciting a creat deal of now Interest In tho Haw- 1. -lde camp. From a lace of six and eight foot or ore tho lessros ara breaking break-ing and sacking rock that averages $100 a ton In value. With 100 tons of ore In tho now bins and a continual stream of ore coming irout the north and south- drifts on tho 100-foot level, tho Uuckliorn management man-agement has arranged for a big mill uin at tho Mazuma Hills mill, says thq Seven Troughs Miner, Tho rueij engaged In prospecting for oil In Juab coilhly are Jubilant over tho outlook. Though It Is oxpectea that oil will be struck between tho dopth of 1,000 nnd 1,500 foot, preparations prepara-tions have been made to go as duop as 3,000 feet If necessary. After going through ore much of which 1b of a shipping grade for more than sixty feet, with only a single break In the continuity of tho values, tho foot wall side of the ledgo on the 700-foot level of tho Heaver Carbonate company's property has been reached. H. S. Doyle, a conductor on the Western Pacific, who with a number of associates constitute tho membcr-thlp membcr-thlp of a little mining company owning own-ing nine clnitns In tho Silver Islet district, dis-trict, is rejoicing over tho uncovering of rich oro duiMug tho past fow days. Concerning tho report that Nat Goodwin had bold his Interest In tho Hawhldo Coalition and Kcnne Wonder mines at lUwIilile to John V. Gates, who will erect a smelter nnd build a railroad at Walker Lake, It was stated at the Goodwin brokerage offices lu Hon i), Nevada, last week, that such a deal wits pending. With at least two practical miners , ns members of tho next state legislature, legisla-ture, -lt Is believed, says the Salt Uiko Inter-Mountain Republican, that some of the much-needed mining laws will bo enticted; T. J. Pnrinalco of Carbon county and Wllllnm Archibald of Summit Sum-mit county are tho two men who know, tho business thoroughly. Tho January Mining company has tilled thn Uniikcr Hill anil Sullivan Mining compnny for the recovery of $7,300,000, alleged to be tho value of nro taken from n disputed vein In tho last threo years, and for tho control of tho famous Wardner vein, from which tens of millions of dollars' worth of oro has been extracted. Four or five months are likely to bo occupied In doing development work i.n an extended scale before an attempt vdll be made At production from tho Silver Peak Valcalda mine, Mr. New-house's New-house's latest acquisition, according to Knglneor M. M. Johnson, who has Just loturned to Salt Lake City, nfter having hav-ing made a careful Inspection of tho property. Utah mlplng men are particularly interested lu the next meeting of the American Mining congress, to lie held in Pittsburg, December 2 to 5, lnclu-five, lnclu-five, for the reason that. If the Utah branch of the congress makes the proper effort, It Is Jlkely at that meet-: meet-: lug to- secure for Salt Lnko City tho permanent headquarters of the congress, con-gress, which Denver carried off four years ago-. . .The Victor Consolidated Mining i company is, to resume; operations in Its Tlntlc mlno. The victor hits a good body of 1 1 per cent copper oro . I to draw upon, hut when copper last I ear sustained Its grand drop In price I the management closed Its miner in I disgust. A dlHpatch from 'Mexico City an-i.ounces an-i.ounces that after an outlay or .between .be-tween $100,000 and $500,000. In a vain, tndeavor to control the burning of l)os Hocus oil wells, Pearson & Sons have decided to abandon the attempt. The-oil The-oil Is Hawing at the rate of 4,000,000 pillions a day. An oro discovery was made last week on the' famous Wildcat property near Farrell, Nevada, on a now vein Hint Is bolloved by those who have viewed tho find, to bo equal, If not greater, .than the original strike that was the sensation of tho district mote than a year ago. Hulllon aproxlinatliiB ' $25,000 lu value was brought in front tho Home-btnke Home-btnke mine and deposited In tho First National bank at Hhyollte. It repre-tents repre-tents it month's cleanup at tho mine, which promises to do oven' better than that each month for many years, says the Bullfrog Minor. Of all tho metals, silver Is the only one to show a steady decline In price In tho last six months. Last May sll-1 ur sold In Now York around 52 3-4, t cuts. Today It Is quoted at 49 5-8 , cents. 'Meantime copper has advanced-tiiim advanced-tiiim 12 1-2 to II cents, and tho other, iiuitats lu proportion. Connections between tho deep work lugs of the Daly-West and the Little Hell property, at Park City, were made last week, so tho Little Hell workings are now belnj rapidly drulued of water Mining will sooif be resinned In the Lltitc Hell and nlflpmcuts will follow |