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Show MINES AND MINING A good grado of oro Is roported bo-Ing bo-Ing mined by the lessees of the I White Knob mlno, Macltay. I Squatters aro reported to bo caii I Ing troublo at Bannock, Novada, and I steps aro proposed to put tho olo- 1 mcnt out of the camp. I Oro from Uio Ewlllght Gulch claim, I" near f lint, on diaplay at Sliver. City, 1 Idaho, by Marcus VVlilto and II. M. 1 Lewis, assays 1,804 ounces of ollvor -J and $30 In gold per ton. HK Eighteen sacks of concentrates, valued at $10,000, from tho Victor mill at Rawhide, wero stolen from a BBP freight wagon enroute to Fallon, No- jgr1 vada. No cluo ,ha3 been found. HS Development t:j being vigorously prosecuted on what bids fair to p'rovo one of the most valuable deposits of jR asbestos in Idaho, situated five mjlcsi jB southeast of Pocatellu. Tlio fibre" Bhows a 'Width of three Inches, which makes It a very valuable product. All local ofllclals of the GolcMeM Daisy company have tcuderccl their, Hk resignations, including President jE Charles D. WilUlnuon, Secretary, V.: L. Cardcn and Directors Harry Cutler, HP Chester Lynnin and V. B. Morris. Tho company oponrtlona f arcprnc-jB arcprnc-jB tlcally susijndcd ln(lo(liiltely.,tr Latest '-estimates of the season's rK gold output' from tne Noino 'district HM places tho production at $-4 ,120,000,' This Is tho largest over secured from dredging operations on' tho Solomon river. Because of tho unusually dry Hk Bummer, sluicing wau lmpossiblo In HE all camps on Seward peninsula. Hh The properties of the Seven Hf Troughs Coalition Mines company H and the Seven Troughs Mining com HE pany, which have been closed down Hw tho last six weoks on account of la- HE bor dllliculty, aro to bo reopened No- HE vember 1 upon a larger operating HE scalo thnn boforo, It is announced. Shareholders of tho Horn Sliver Hj Mining company aro being notified of tho company's annual meeting, H' which is to bo held in Salt Lake City Hk on December 7. It 1b the intention B at that Umo to take up tho matter of extending tho company's opcra-H opcra-H lions at Its mine In Beaver county. B Tho sawmill at E. W. Johnson's Hk El Oro group of mines on Bear H creek, in Idaho, Is completed and ready to bo put Into commission. It H may not, however, be operated this fall, owing to tho lateness of tho sea-Hi sea-Hi son, as there is already four inches H of snow on tho ground at tho mill. Tho second Bhlpmcnt of high-grade oro from tho now camp of Ellendale, H Novada, ha3 been freighted by two ton-horso teams to Tonopah, whero It Hm was loaded upon cars to be shipped BP to tho Sclby smelter. Tho value of H tho latost consignment, It is estl- mated, Is In tho neighborhood of ?C0,- H ExpertB who havo contended that H no Important body of ore would ever H bo found in tho southern portion of H tho Alta district will havo to rcvlso H their opinion on that point if the HK showing in tho tunnel of tho Rain- H bow Mining company continues to Im- Hj prove as it has dono in the last few H days. ' H Tlio mattor of paying tho Juilg- H ment of fl7C,400 against tho Mnm- H inoth ..lining company. In favor of the H Grand Central Mining company, nfter B ton yenrs of litigation, was adjusted in Salt Lake City last week. The H case has been ono of tho most fa- H mous In tho annals of mining lltiga- Hj Driving from its IGO-root shaft In a H good body of copper oro, tho synuT H cato which recently took over the I Schultz group of claims in Globe, H Ariz., is highly gratified with tho ro- H Bult of dovoldpmont thus far. The H drift Is yet in tho granite country, H but It Is headed for tho schist for- B mntion. B Oponlng of tho tungsten mines B near Osceola, Nov., is progressing I with tho most satisfactory results, I according to O. A. Turner, chief I owner of tho properties, and E. L. I Fletcher, his manager, who aro in I Salt Lalo City purcliaslng additional I machinery required to facllltnto do- ' I volopments. I Copper Acres Mining company, I which has an unusual surraco copper J showing in its property, about ten f miles nortn of tho now high grade I gold camp of Bannock, Nov., could I at this Umo mako shipments of pay 1 oro from Its dump, in tho belief of a 4 number of ..pmm1neflL.,ml",)"f;, .. .T5ciL I who havo seen tho property. That a spur will soon bo built by tho Tonopah and Tidowator railroad from Bonnio Claro to tho mines of tho Gold Mountain district, according accord-ing to tho Tonopah Minor, for investigation inves-tigation by railway olllclals has not only proved that a .3 por cent grado ian bo secured, but tho mines can k furnish a sufficient fonnago to make the operation of tho road proncablo. Tho aggressive mining and milling of tho ores from Kramer hill at Gol-sonda Gol-sonda is" fast brlpglng that town back to its old standing, when the (own was ono of tho busiest com morclal and mining centers In the Btnto, nays tho - Humboldt Star. |