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Show lis and ling. t'rotpcclora ulionro not tlmroiiglily ncquajnlcd witli rock wotil.l do well to mtopt Abe uooiliiivmsoii'si way of II ml lug liiincrnl leiljies. Last week during tlio oxcitmcnt wliilo trying to trncc tlio Kctt Mitron vein Alio rmiio ncrosa n couple ot deml RroiiiiiMiog. He rnmo lo tlio ; conclusion tha', llicy illicit Imvo sank down on tlio vein, got ton mucli lciul nnU died from tlio cfl'ects. Alio nnyi tli.1t nn nisiyot two of tlio grniind-lingfi slioncd that tlicy died o! linvlni; comu out to curly In tlio Benson. I I Otto Hudson resumed work ttiin week Bj1(t on Ids Mnngniirso properly in tlio month mm of Knocli'fl Cnnjon. Holiain 27 foot ' vein of ore tlint nesays CD per cent Mnn-V Mnn-V gancso 7 per cent nickel nnd f-t in Gold 1 per ton. TheKnlt Iiko Kcfincry wIUhho I n great amount of Mnngancso nnd If do- I"- vclopinonts provo satisfactory, wllluso nbout twoenrs pcrday from tlio Hudson property. , V. 1 Butt camo in from Glcnco Ion enough to nttend to somo business, nnd returned Tuesday. Ho is perfectly -i t Rtuigiiliio tlint the salo of their property ' will lion "go" when tlio time comes for closing tlio deal. They nru on tho samo vch ns tlio Herein and nro developing sopo magnificent lxxlicu of gold.oro car- I rying quite, nn amount of Ginuilinr. A parly of prospectors loft yesterday tr"K to spend n Meek in tlio Lake Mountains near Pelican. During tlio excitement in Tickvillc I last December Messrs ltrown nnd Tlinr- man" made n location including Cnnnon'a log cnliin. Tor somo weeks past they ; lmvo had omo men at work devolopln;; . u cin which runs within ten feet of the house. They nre now down nbout IB i feet on tho eln which by recent nssayn ' shows fourteen ounces Silver nnd nbodt a 3.00 In Gold. This is the first discovery of Silver In tho enmp, hcretoforo nolh-ng nolh-ng but Gold hnvlng been found. tTlie new camp was this week visited by n number of mining experts. nnd nil pronounce tho dixcovoiics wonderful t nnd pre'Jh;. for Ujjj rjuL-ytiulutng .XM4rjtici'oinrclio'v ubout n ilor.rn parties finking on ihtlr new diccovcilcs and "5 more doing their assessment of I feet in order to hnc them recorded. Before sixty dnys there will hnvo been "00 boles made nvrngin from 4 to 100 feet deep, nnd many will show up bodlea of oro tlint will develop Into paying properties. pro-perties. Wo have it from good npthorlly that oon nftcr Cnnforonco work will commence com-mence on a plant for n sawing nnd poltthhig Onyx n', tlin old mill riltmear I tho sugar factory. A plar will be built l' nenr lVllcnu l'olnt nnd nuothcr on this sldo of thu Inko and n lug-boat will ply between the tun poinlu. Frank Arm- strong isnt tliu bend. t i; Mr (ieo. Austin called in to ten us yesterday mid giwo rjulto nn sccount of i his visit to tho Midwinter Tnir and tho i eugar factories of California. Ho says J ho very much enjoyed his trip nnd tool: much Interest in visiting tho diUcrcm places of interest in that lovely country. Speaking of tlio sugar factories which hr wns very anxious to seo nnd learn nil Iw potslbly could ubout, nnd sec if lie could get Homo new Mens which would provo ofndvnutngo to our factory. lie sayj Hint ho found t hat our factory is ciin to nny of them In Its completeness both ill machinery nnd buildings, but not so largo s rouio of them. Regarding tlio " raising of beets, nt llrst tliuy labored " under tho samo disadvantages not being nblolo got enough, lint iiow they can got many more thnn thu factories can work up. 'fliu price paid for beets .- nt Ohlno la $3'G0 per ton for beets that go 12 per cent, being tl.bO lets per ton than Id paid at our factory, for beets which go 11 per cenr. The farmers out therowcro busy planting their beet teed. Tho land appeared to be very dry, but is under u high stuto of cultivation Mr. Austin saj a that nil things considered, tho prospcetc of our sugar factory nro ns Hatterlng as nny ho visited, nnd feels ' very much incournged, and thinks tlint tho pcoplo of Utnli have need to bo proud of tho held sugar factory. |