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Show I State Mining Notes 1 , The Granite Mounta in Mining & Mill- t Jng company liave filed articles of incor poration with tho Olerk of Utah county. TJie pnrtnorahip la for fifty years. The f limit of the capital stock is .? 300,000 of $1 perahare, divided in shares among the stockholders aa follows : Thomas Austin, I Thomas Webb, Frank Knight, Alva M. 4' Stfurdock, L. J. Column, 0. J. Ca.l, iillifliu Buys, Atidrew Austin and W. 1S. White, each 25,000 shares. The . . working capital ia $50,000,- and the f - vompauy owns six claims on Granite ' , , auountyiit Tooele county. The principal '; , V" place of business ia Lehi, and the oillcersare: Thomas Auatih director J"d president; Alva II Murdock, dl--.rector and vice-president; Leohaid J. v Coleman, O.J. Call, Andrew Austin, ; David N. Muidoek and Thomas "Webb, v ilirectors, I TllO stockholders of tho Early Harvest p -Mining company met in this city last .Triday night to hear reports "oil tho jL development of that promising property. w The reports were . ho satiafactorv that flf ' ' urrangements were aoon made to secure L ii Jirst-claaa whim undalnk,the shaft II . which is now down 100 feet, to the 150 f ., , v . -foot level. Ae the shaft is no'V in a 4 , ' . ' r-' , ' -mall streak of rook that nssayes up into r"': , ' .the hundreds the stockholders are con- "t '' ''?'" iidont that they willvliav.a regular .shipper ore tho 50 foot contract is completed. com-pleted. Development will recommence .us aoon aa tho whim arrives from the Jiaa't, - If old suporstitiona hold good in regard to evil spirits and influences hovering over hidden treasures, there should be a .great bononza in Clipper hill. Disaster ,, ' and accident have attended the opening f , of every prospect on it. Even tho ele ments conspire, it being the coldis', ' 3uodt exposed and desolate locality in this district. Since the new outfit took , hold of the Zelnora line their operations' have been retarded by diiliuilty and disaster. They worked for days to gej supplies and lumber through tho storm ' , to the mine, and Tom Mayne and others .nearly perished with cold in making the trip. Just as the new boarding house -was completed came the accident from .jjiunt powder which resulted in the destruction of the building and death of jpoor Caltou. Bulletin, u I". It, Daniels has been working in American Fork canyon for six months jaad says that in the near future this once famous mining camp will retriovo ila-former reputation and that it will ouco again come to the trout as one of the most productive districts iu the State. ' Tho Mining Journal of Los Angelee f'al. contains a very creditable write-up jg' of the Camp Floyd mining district. |