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Show UTAH minim; notes Nov. s from 'linilc n.l J! i.m S'l.H.'.ir iVpflti v. Th- Mel. . . Al tb ii K't tin only lt iv bai k I iw seelin In b" the insillP.rlrlit cnpitcilyo1 lliecuelur. TI.Ia whi k tw.iW.lfts weto put io w irk tbeteon nnd nuciin ijntnce the nmoiint uf oro loatlirrl has lie" ln-rnati'd. ln-rnati'd. Malt Ullison info' iiih us,tbilt the tciinngn nov lielng leached amo. n s tu In m "ri) to Ot) tun- dally. A. M. Ppooner tl la wck unit d n bond ot ninety days fmin 1'ito I'll o k on the lover nnd nue-half ol the It ni-r No. 2 nnd 3, nnd Is to do forty shifts monthly, commenting in tbir y .Ii) i. The property Includes the old Siliu Cloud mine, north of ctiiip, and 1im n good surface show ingfor gold. A,,'" of from (A to 10 Iiiiva, It Ispnid, bt.-n ub-tainid ub-tainid there near the snibue. Tbo expert who Is to construct the plnr.t with whirli the Meicnr cumpaiit will hcrenfter rcflno their pro.luil.ih now on the Rt)uiiil The plant will In.-Iiitlll In.-Iiitlll nt the mill and will be completed as soon as possible. With it the ci in" pnny not on'y vxiect to save l he cost ol ttunsportHtlon and working chergoc, but alto a higher percent of the vnluo o! the ptoduit amounting probably to fium tdOOUiofoOOOinontlily. At a depth of nbout 120 feet In tin Magpie ehnffn curlotiB formntion was encountered. en-countered. It Is a black shale, reremblbif. condensed iiiud,niid composed prlncipa -ly ot foasels of various kinds. In ever; cleavngstlio tl.nloiscovcr.d with shells, stemouf small uhrulis as big as n land pencil, thu Impress of loaves ot vnrlnus sixes ami shapes beautifully traced in the black back ground, ami riseruules ferns and other aqunttc plants. Tbo remains of what may bo fish nnd water snaket cannUoba louiid. The dump of the Magpie would make nn interesting field ut investigation for scientific students. John Dern, of tho Mercnr, was in rump Friday and showed us n pretty a rt-tort of gold oa wo have ever seen. It was from tho test ninde on Merctir cyanides at Pitoblo, about ns thick and wide aa u I'lgaratto package, and two-thiids two-thiids ns long. It wns 090 fine and worth 1182 Wo should liko to have it tor a pocket pieco. W 0. Adnmsoiu "was over from the Sunshine country featurd.iy. Billy nnd bii partners 'nro doing a l.irg amount of work on tho Old Fred group, and have developed a big em of 13.60 ore. They are not satisfied with this, however, and are still driving thcdrltt abend tor better pay. Tlicy have st id with ll.ut part ol the district faithfully and wo hopeu pay mine will bo their reward. On tlio Hillside, tho contractors who aro sinking from the end of the old 250 foot incline, nro again getting into vein matter and Mr Scbolu expects to encounter en-counter tho oro in two or three days now. If tho results nro as satisfactory as those In the gulch, whem the ore body was first opened, the erection oln largo milling plant will be commenced in the near future. The Tlntlc Miner. Slilpinonts from the district for the wick nro nbout ns follows: from the Bullion, Heck 80 carloads, from tho Uem-lul Uem-lul 7 uiiIo.uIh, from tho CumUii-Ildl 8 cailoadt concentrates, from the Ajnx 2 onrloads, from tho Plottx -I carload", from The Cariea 1 osrlond, fiom th" Spy I carload, from tho Iron inlno 100 tons dally, from the Mammoth ono bar bullion. bul-lion. Framing of timbers for tho Kurokrt-llill Kurokrt-llill shall Is going forard ns rapidly as poisllilo. It is report.il tlm'. tho m. clilnsiy for tho ) new slainpg for tho mill is on the way and n soon an It nr-ilves nr-ilves both the imae und the uil'.l will Lo hhul down und the additions to tho mil nml thu retiuilwrlng of the mine shaft will go on together. The lay-ofl" will probably bo for n peilod uf only ten days ur two weeks. 'Wie assessment ot five cents per share on tho capital stock of the AJ.ix minim; ompany liecomos delinquent and the . tocb will bo sold if not pfcid beforo next Mondiy. It la reported that the com I ,,uny lias already decided to levy another Miuilar assessment l" the nrar future, Lhiscunise buiu nectsiury by the pay- iiieiils due the copper jiUnt people and ho cxteiishu development of the property prop-erty now in projnai. The Buliion-B.ck mill has been running run-ning regularly this weik but lias not i t fully gotten dow ii to its cniuclty The aviruge amouut of oro woiked do'ly is now about 100 long while the capacity of tbo null Is 200 Ions daily. Mailers will heweverbe adjusted and the mill will be running to its (ull cnpiclty lu an. other week. Tlieworkis ury sathfac-torynnd sathfac-torynnd there is already suftioient con-, con-, centrales on iiatid tor a shipment which : will probably be made the last of the week Very encouraging reports aio being gent uut concerning the tl. xe'.q mms o the AJsx. IVm - n ('. i "i ud " I the di Hi from it." i ' i"' 1 1 mi both being ptulud and considerable ore Is being eniountiied in miall bunches. Ore-is being taken out i.'gularly from tlm upper workings, sftH to tun V in ' gold m.d 6'd alue in -i! 11 lcoppir Mil tiicchaticis are that, t Aji v.iU i soon become a Kgular tbij per. |