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Show LTr-Vrj.l" " H" 1 I '".'iii slNiriaumm iMcrcur Mining Noies. GathoroQ from Vutioua Polnta for our Rentiers. The Mtinir Metaii). Tho Omr.hu group Is to be Incir-poruicd Incir-poruicd soon, s s The uollUinu 11 milling expert, Martin llnrkncr, I In camp. s Ti 0 (ilonron ehnft is down IWi feet and the biiltum is fosMllztd shale, s s The E-igle tuiiipany bus to tqulp the property with n sieniu hoist. s s s The HcrhM ij Sid Frniley's Inlercil In the Penrose ginup, below the Gold Dust, has her 11 sold to Mr. Hlnkle. s Fred J. I .eon nrd mid .Lihn Grcl, who havo extensive mining Intrreelsheii , came out from Salt Lake Wednesday. Tlicic has In en some exrilHmont dining din-ing Hie wiek coiiccrulii & the llailger, large nssajs being obtained and the vein gruwiug cuiirt.intly larger. s s CI. A. Duncan, of Guy Head, Mai., one of tho old operators ot this district, was a visitor lot-amp Weuueediit, ami was welcomed by 11 largo number ol vld friends s s Loren Mori Is iii, one of tho old-tlnursof old-tlnursof the Frisco district, mid wlin mined lu this ctiijon during the sher days, was among the nrriviiU this wcik, nud uxpects to remain s s A pnMcngcr trtiu on Sunday brought out from Salt Iikc fifteen prominent mining men vv ho spent the day in tin otploration ol the camp, nud all returned raliallcil that Camp Flojd Is the greatest inlniiig camp on earth. see A deal wns ronshmiiinUd Saturday i tli Cook, Weston nnd Kllpatilck, ol Ncbraskn, for Elmwood groitiof claims south of tho Mcrcur mine. Tlio consideration con-sideration wits 50,000 sea Tho Wonder shaft, which wa.duwn 100 fret lion the new company took hold of It, is being enlarged nnd timbered. .Manager Quenly Is pushing he work as rapidly as possible. Tom I). Pitt, of Corinne, was out this Wiok, and reports excellent d.vclop. nieumlu the Nina Nos. I and 2, owner! by his company. A teln of ore, which h.is not et been ai isj ui t w as cut Tuesday Tues-day in the tunnel. e e A surveying enrpi in the employ of tho Golden Gate, Ims been surveying a Hue this week from Ophlr creek around tho foothills to their property. Capt. DeLamnr has purchased water rights on Opulr Creek, and will bring the water most ol the vv ay tty gravity. We Under-jttnd Under-jttnd that there will bono delay In the construction ol tut 11.... s The Utah State Gold Mining company, com-pany, owning four claims lu the south ir.i pnat of the district, has incorporattd vltli a capital stock of T30O,O0t, in shares A a par value of M. The officer" are C, P. Mason, president j J. II. Movie, vice-president vice-president ; Ocorgo A Snow, treasurer; 0. M. Smith, secretary; Henry Newell, Heorge Bouinay, jr., and J. B. Letcher. s Major W B Bueenbark, vice president presi-dent of tlm East Golden Qato Mining company, who is on ills way east to arrange his affairs so Hint he can return and miike Salt Lake his future home, writes from Chicago to tho mining scrlbo of the Herald that tho sooner he can return here, tho better ho will Im suited, and that there is 11 great deal ol talk In Chicago rt'guatdlng Camp Flojd district. Upon Mr. Busenbark's return It is expected that ho will bring with hint a barrel of mone; for investment in some of Ulah'a gilt-edged mining properties Herald s s Messrs. W T Hoiinton, a prominent mining nnd renl estate broker, William Hands, nn enterprising banker, nnd Julius Hurst, 11 lending hotel man, all of Great Fulls, Mont., all friends off,. J. Clark, woro not nwnro of what Mcrcur offered until they reached the city yesterday morning on their wny to Crede, a visit to which latter placo they will forego until they have seen the Few Johannesburg of America The gentlemen aro prepared to give Mcrcur the benefit of nn exhaustive examination, exami-nation, nnd to that end will leave for the great ramp this morning: Tribune. e A party composed of Dr E. D. Wood-rulT, Wood-rulT, E. E. Crooks, II W Brown nnd W E, Hubbard visited tho Northern Light on Lion Hill Monday, and alj were enthusiastic over tho great show liig being made by the property slnco It camo it canto under the management of tho now company, of which these gentlemen uro members. A good body of high-grade silver oro has been developed, nnd nlmost unlimited quantities of gold oro running from 8 to $17 per ton, bns been exposed. This oro can bo treated to advantage by the cyauido process and It is tho Intention of the company to soon equip tho mine with n mining plant. It looks as though nnothcr rival to the Merctir is soon to taine to tho front In the northern portion of the oro zone. It is the intention of tho company (0 put a limited number of shares on the market for development purposes. There ran be i.n pVaiorc or h ipplncss for pcreons whoio liver or kidnvs are J unhealthy. 'Ilioyaie weak, auk and J Irritable, nnd rind It burdensome to perform wora nfniij kind. What they need Is n thorough lientii cut with Dr. , BH J. 11. Mcl.onn'ri Liver ami Kidney , BH Ilnlm, This remedy Is rcroglilzcd by ninny of tho best lueilirnl luitliorltlcuni ,H rvlthoiit n peer for the euro of iheeasoof yAVJ the kldnejs or liver. It rapidly drive-) "IVaffA out diseased 1'ondlltons, testtires henlth H nnd Mrengtb, vl'orniid cheeiful spirits. VAVJ Prlco (100 er txittle. Kohl byT.J. ' Wadswortb. 'BBSSSSSSsl |