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Show H ij nn, m'cornick ni.TUitNs. ti B I J( Ho Knows of No Proposition for Con. H , 'ij' solldntlng l'ark Mines. M ' &r rrnnieil by several weeks In Cillfnr H i i ft nlu, Hon W. K McC'ornltk renppenrel M I nt his desk In the hankliiR house which H I y heats his nnma )elerday an t reports H h n most ngrceihlo sojourn In Iho West H ;3 Iilstusslne: the lelnllnns between Ihe B U I)at West or which he la n dluctnr H , )) and tin l)Un Mr McCurnlck whose H r f nnmo hns be n brniiRht Into smli rom H I lnence b nn nfternoon puhlhatlon In H , Its hsterleal i ffort tn dismiss Ihe lit H Jj Igatlmi now rmbtolllnR those tompi 1 I f nlcs said that while there w is nlutiya n j . pisslbillly of ntighboin KeltltiK lnRitli H t t r mid sotllliiK their illrferemes (liTi- siH t i hml ctltl Is been no rnpnsltlnni it : J lonkltiR to tlint end excluiiMd mid ' J 3 that there wns positively nolhliiR mure K to the In ine slor Hum had bti n Hinted J jf by him In Km I'ranelscn Tn nuke It I I uppenr otherwise was n souici nf not J I a Utile npiusement tn Mr Mti'nriiltk ' ' who like the remainder of Hit nilnliiR ih t vvnrld realizes that the light Is on mid ! ' . I that to dispose of it Is nn cis task, j The Utah Mine Exhibit. j r The mtntiiR exchange resolution look lb Iiir tn mi exhibit nt t IhIi n resnuices If nt Ihe Ht Louis exposition next vnr ( ' hns elicited the cordial supp irt nf (inv H Wells, and with him the mlnluR nun W J . mid brokers will co operate to inula It 1 1' the most ImiuslnR that has been un H I I',' ileilnken hi the btnle 'Dili exhibit B I I, , us well ns ot Item that mil) be made h f v ' the btnte, onld the rinvennr, slinul I lie i tin lei the direct sun i vision nf a inin M ' mission uppolnlrd i the Leglslitim M fi ' the propositi u tn mnko nn exhibit at H ". the St l.mils exposition whUli will H , ! lellect credit upon the htate, added H .1 the (lovcrnor Is nne that I mot IsHB I It it. henrtlly endorse and I shall reinm H lit JT mend tn Ihe Legislature Hint n sutll B it! rlent apprupilntlnn be made tn nun H i ' prehend such expense ns Is necessary H , , ', tn mi exhibit that th'ill present I lull H i.i H In the llkht to which It Is i milled Hl ) it In the meantlnie 1 hopo the mlnliiR ex- H ' l)t thange will ro alien) with Its work H ! 'i nnd be read) tn assist the rommlsilnn, H ,! tho appointment of which will le re 1 I romineniled In the I eklsllline that the H I. J hot results may be achieved 1 With these Influences 10 opeinthiR 1 I I1 there Is iin doubt that the exhibit from j ' 1 tail will eompire favoiahly with uny H fc r that Is mule at the big exposition H Contract for Now Oil Well. H .' The mauiRemeiit nf the Sin llafael H OH company has iiwaided n inutrKt H for the sinking if a third shaft upon H 1 its nil bearing territory near I) si ret j , In the southern enuntrv mid a Imrltig H . J machine villi be erected at nme 'or H ' the construction of the pipe line he H tneen thft wells that nre nlrendy How- j I i! lnr nnd the Klo Orande W'otem rill- H , ll 1 "nJ- Miniger Divls will Invito bl Is H ; i I In n few dajfl and with Its tnmple. 1 i tlon the (list oil mi nf Utah s llelds 1 t A xv 111 have bfMin to pour upon the mir j i '( let The camp ilgn In being w Hi he I B i )' with n f.rent deal nt Inteiest h nil pir B i ties nnd the slnkllll,- of the third well R ' affords the best evidence tint the i nm- j ' pnny has thus fur nicumpilshed much j I )' for which It was launched. B i Ore and Bullion Settlements. H ( i In the ore unci bullion market the P I f i' days s tllements reached a total of B 1,4V J1750O. divld.d as follows !' f T " Jonen ft ro -Oermnnla bullion J! I JI5000, gold sliver, lead und inppei ore, Jflil J21500 'li McCornlck & Co Auro cjnnldes 1 j i J Jll'OO, gold sliver, lend and copper oies, H i i j tJioo H i In tho metal market silver ruled nt J 5 i C'"7 cents an ounce letd at 1 10 jxr B j ( liundred pounds and casting cot per at H I j HH tents a pound H ' j . t, riensed With De La Mat H ' i IlartwlK A Cohen Renernl nnniger HI ,' J ofCnpt De la Mat's hip gold mines In Hi ( Is'evadt, tame In from the south eter Hj ij ,i day, nut n little pleased with the Hj I J condition In which he found them and Ml ,1 k suh tint no fewer than five additional HJ I r? "Iillenn mills will he added to the pinnt j i'sli t once With this equipment Mannitir HI I J Cohen sns, ho will he capable of tnat I I j lug nt least 300 tons of ore dill and Wt ji that tho hoiinzn Is In oxcellent cnmii H 1 '' r tt tlon tin espoud with thla nillput Wlilln H Ki ' iv the mlnn In not emplnjlng as many men H It) an former he teports the eamp In x- ) I l t 1(1 rellcnt rondltion and prnducthe of us H ' V.: il l' "h tnnnage, If not uh much K"ld bul H Jill?' ""' fts "' ally "nl" ln "' curcf'r' D f j( Too Soon foi Thunder Mountnlu. H J j) t I Chaille Crane h In receipt nf n letter H , ' fiom Thunder mountain, Ida, which ll'." I III v ir II- n an i hn r nt on t n 11 t eoui I v to ti n I ' trii u il - m unie In Mn 1 1 ll tint II r .-nt st m I ft I l i I I I I ill till e feet f f snoi v bile i veiing the sone at this time are no Ies than ten feet with snow shoes tin onlv possible way of netting; In or out lie einihaslses the stor that the i untij Is full nf (mil and repnita the li'e mill putting nut a steady volume of gold In the transportation rf rub the writ r says thai one outfit hns lieen thre weeks In an elTnit to Ret into the region nnd that It Is rnllea distant dis-tant at this time In camp the neopl nu short of grub and until the road la irn there will lie no v nv of replenishing replenish-ing It |