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Show ii m pi Following nn Idleness for somo two months or more, tho Florence has ' resumed operations nnd If tho present 'plans mapped out do not miscarry tho mill will run to capacity with threo slilfls continuously. Superintendent SA. P. O'lhicn stated that there was fevety likelihood Hint tho mill would bo run steadily for nn Indefinite period, 'ns much ore had been secured for 'treatment at tho plnnt. 6?' Announcement Is mndo .that tho til-Jrc-'ctors of the .Imlgu -Mining & Smoking Smok-ing company will distribute it dividend-'of dividend-'of l'lli cents per shnrc on thft 1100,00(1' iSluircM of outstanding slock. This culls Jfor n payment of $.17,500, nnd brings fithn total paid up by the Park City rprnperty this year to ?2-To.OOO. and (ho "ginnd total of the company's dividends "tip to $.1,1!W,000. ' Drilling operations on the Western Allies Oil & Gas compnny'fl well In 'Monh valley were resinned thbv week, "following n week's suspension of work :dife to a delay In the nrrlval of somo jftnMng. Sufflcleilt' casing was received Ho enable work to proceed unlnter-?rtiptcilly unlnter-?rtiptcilly until n further quantity nr-irivM. nr-irivM. k ii. P. Worthlngton of Oakley, Idaho, 'president of the Southern Confedernto iMItilng company, with holdings near fc'liflon In the Deep Creek district, w;ns fin Salt Lako after n trip to tlio property. proper-ty. Mr. Worthlngton said that he re-feorded re-feorded the Southern . Confedernto .property ns the most flattering pros-peci pros-peci In tho Deep Creek country, ndd-lng ndd-lng that lie based his conclusions upon up-on existing developments nud tho result re-sult already attained, . It Is reported from Stockton that H. E. Klmmlilln, it tenser nn tno old Calumet Calu-met & liecht property, litis made a good strike on tho r00-foot level. Mr. Slinmlilln was working for Messrs. 'Lynch & Travis, who took n lease on tho propcrty'nenrly two yours ago, had been drifting cust on tho 500-foot level nud then quit work, suys tho Tooelo Hullelln. Ho was then given n lenso 'on that pnrt of tho mine by Messrs. Lynch ft Travis. Ho took out several cars of ore, but they wero only low-grade, low-grade, however, nveragltig about JC per cent lead nnd six ounces silver. He IS turn- opening up ore wiilch runs nbotit forty-five ounces silver and -10 per cent lead. He hits driven n 0-foot liolo for 2. feet Into the oro with tho nbovo values and Isn't through tho oro yet. From Tnmplco comes Information that tho reports of tho oil companies operating In Mexico show that shipments ship-ments through tho ports .of Tamplco, yTu.-qmnt und Port Lobos'ln October ag. ijri,igattt!Jil8;,ori2 bnrrel of crude, refined re-fined ujid distilled products, a new li'tcli record. All of this oil -was ex. ported except a small amount that wits shipped coastwise to, Puerto, Mcx-clo. Mcx-clo. Tho i shipping record for October wns ns .follows : Mexican Petroleum company, jl ,01 1,2-19 bnrrels; Pcnn-Mex. Fttol company 1 ,010,010; Mexican Euglo company, 00.1,270; Cortex Oil company (Port --.Lobos "Petroleum company), lin.-i.K); Mist Coast Oil company, :i7.1,105; Freeport A .Mexican, 1153,49.1; Standard Oil, :W.ilT:i ; Mexican Ouf, 202,122; Island OH & Transport, 101,-2241'lorco 101,-2241'lorco Navigation,-l(Jt,(H8; Texas company, 1113,278; National Petroleum, 50,-i-it, Altn's llttlo oro railway pulled Its Inst load bf tho season Into Wasatch Saturday ulght. It consisted of about half a dozen ore cars, carrying forty-fjvt; forty-fjvt; tons of oro from tho South Hecln mine. It Is expected to plnce the tlirco Shay' engines lit the roundhouse nnd tho forty to fifty cars In storngo until tho spring opens, (imhnbly in April. AIJ"th'ptiids on ,tho weather, Dining the.' winter tho rolling sto k nud e'tili-ment e'tili-ment Will bo thoroughly overhauled nniT repaired, and new ucqnlsltlons will he-mnile. Jt is espeeted to make tho suniui'er of 1011) mm of hii-ge tonmigo nniljrbnbly somo profits for the com-pniiyi com-pniiyi 1 Jinny appeals for government relief nro--cchlng tho senate mines commit-teCjjfroiu commit-teCjjfroiu western' producers of chrome, nuiiigtiueso nud tungsten, who say that ItiresnoiiHo tp the covernment's appeal theyv Invested' Inrge amounts of money tiPilncrciWe tho production nnd now flndi'th'emselves tumble to dlsposo of their tStnek. Senator Henderson o( Nevada, chairman of tho committee, .nld-foiltjy most of the nppenla had emmfrojn' smaller producers who tle-.claro tle-.claro tlmt unless somo relief Is pro. villed many failures will result. pHeports from the Eureka Jlulllon nro that thero )s some Improvement In tho north drift on tho 825-foot level. A f$w months ngo u strong northouth 'fissure was'' cut on '" this level. Tho 'crojjticutt Hvas continued to iho east, whoru u second' nnd pantile! flssuro was struck.. Hero a drift Is now mak-lng'to mak-lng'to tlio north, where tho mlneriillzn-tlon mlneriillzn-tlon Issald' to bo strengthening nnd greater depth Js ,belng attained. These reports braced up the stock yesterday. Shipments of oro from tho Prlnco Consolidated Plne'ho initio to5 Oio Utah smelter tho past week totaled forty carloads., i Eustern dlreotors of tho Nlplsslng Mines company yesterday declared the usual quarterly dividend of 5 per cent and' nn extra- dividend of 5 per cept, payiihld January 0 to stock of record December 31, suys u J. A. Hogle & Qo. wire. - Stockholders of tho Hope Mines De-velopmerit De-velopmerit company nro In receipt of astntoment up to October Ills 1018, showing, total assess of $23.7-J7.5Q nnd "profits of $20,078.50, Tho report Is sighed by President T. W, Whlteley, Treasurer 0. 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