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Show Mlnlnjr Notts. The Gold King mlno of Ban Juan county Is shipping twenty tons of concentrates con-centrates dally. Tho 8,000-foot extension of the Sun-nysldo Sun-nysldo trnmwny of San Juan county Is completed, nnd the new mllUnt Eureka nearly so. The plant will bo In operation opera-tion before January 1st. Chniies Poulot, operating the Wood mlno of Central City for uranium, says that ho has found n good body, nnd will mnko steady shipments as soon ns the mine Is uuwntered. Tho Oro Grande Placer Company of Dillon still has sixteen men nud six to eight tennis nt work on Its big ditch, which Is to be eleven miles long nud live feet wide nt the bottom. Tho Orton claim of Whltehorn district, dis-trict, Clinflco county, hns opened n now vein llvo feet wide, from which nn nssny of $107.20 hns been obtained. Tho oxidized ores pnu wire gold. F. F. Harrington, manager of tho Hlnck Iron mine of llnttlo Inountnln, L'nglo county, hns contracted to deliver 10,000 tons of oxide Iron to tho Pueblo Smeltli.g nnd Defining Company, and Is shipping ten tons n week. The LUllo nine, Illnsdnlo county, is now working fifty men, nnd shipping from fifty to Blxty tons of smelting oro per month. Tho company proposes to build 11 mill next year for tho treatment treat-ment of tho low-grade ores, of which there are several thousand tons on tho dump. The Incorporated companies of tho Crlpplo Creek district will disburse $:ilS,'J50 nmong shareholders this month, which places November In tho lend lu this respect of nny month of tho year. Tho total dividends for tho cloven months readies the big sum of $2. !G5,010. This does not Include tho earnings of sovcrnl big properties which nro either owned by private parties or closo corporations, nor tho profits of lessees. Says tho Ward Miner: Tho October record of tho Nowmarket mine was a Very satisfactory one. Tho production was fifty-four tons of smelting oro nnd 231 tons of milling ore. This, too, with but ten men underground. Tho mining min-ing operations nro conllued to blocking out new ground nud sloping In tho 250, 300, 400 nud 500-foot levels nnd running a drift west lu tho 400-foot level. Tho November record will exceed thnt of October. Tho mill Is giving tho best of satisfaction. Tho last shipment of concentrates con-centrates gavo returns better than $70 per ton. Tho Lendvlllo Ilernld-Democrat says: The Morning Star mine Is another dividend-payer thnt has paid a prollt every year. Prior to tho purchatso of tho Evening Stnr It produced about $1,-500,000. $1,-500,000. After tho Evening Stnr went Into tho combination tho two mines produced ns much more. For tho past ten years tho properly has been worked principally by- leasers, most of whom havo douo well, tho stockholders stockhold-ers having received from $50,000 to $00,000 each year from royalties. Here Is a mlno which has been n steady producer pro-ducer for elghtenii yean and is apparently appa-rently ns good na ever. Shipments from tho now oro bodies worked from tho Interior of the shaft of tho Mnhnln hnvo averaged 150 tons per dny for tho Inst few days, says tho Leadvillo Miner. This output will probably be maintained nud tho November No-vember shipments will show 11 lnrgo Increase over October. Tho grade of this oro nvernges better than tho cores from tho diamond drill Indicated. Tho hoisting nnd pumping from this underground un-derground shaft is (lone with compressed com-pressed nlr. The wnter from these workings, ns well ns tho overflow from the Ma hi of Erin, Is pumped to tho surface sur-face through tho Hubert Emmet |