Show AROUND THE MINES iU i U Utah tuh coal mine minors arc a training forthe for Cor forthe the mine r rescue contest to be c held hold In m Ien er cr Colo September 0 U 10 and aud 11 11 In the from flom the level of fir the main shaft In the Emma Emmam m mine amino l has s nearly been pumped out and operations will be resumed soon Alter After having been closed down durIn durIn dur- dur In lug the entire month of July Tub development development develop develop- ment work has been resumed out at atthe atthe atthe the property of oC the Eureka Bullion Mining l company In the eastern end of the district Development work Is going ahead In Ina Inn a n most satisfactory manner munner out at nt the property of oC the Pa Paymaster com corn pany In North and there have been no delays whatever in the work during the past few Cew weeks Great activity according to reports brought to Elko by recent arrivals is being shown in the Rawhide district the time once famous boom camp of Ne Ne- vada The rejuvenation of Rawhide is due to the price of silver cr Gross yields from the the mines of ot White While Pine county Nev Nov for tho the three months ending July 31 amounted to tons of ore of a total value of f according to the quarterly quarterly terly mining proceeds report I Exploration work being conducted at the J Emerald merald mine adjoining tho the Mammoth the Eureka Centennial and the Grand Central properties In la the Tintic district is meeting with most encouraging conditions according to officials of the mine For quarter ended June 30 1920 1020 Chino Copper reports net operating in income income in in- come of equivalent to 37 17 cents a share a against or 93 cents a n ell share are In preceding quarter and or 42 cents a n share In corresponding quarter in lOW 1919 Probably the most valuable oil well wellin in the United States Is that of the Texas company at ut West Columbia five fifty miles southwest of Houston Its output has been worth more money in a g given gen en time than jm any other well In Inthe Inthe inthe the history of the petroleum industry Reports covering operations of the Rochester Silver corporation for the first half of the year ear show how an excess of or current assets over oer liabilities amounting to nearl nearly all of which is in the form of cash In banK bang bullion hullion on hand or In transit and in supplies on hand Details of the compromise agreement agreement agreement agree agree- ment between Anaconda and the VA W. W A. A A Clark interests whereby Anaconda gives es to the latter a portion of or the Emily vein under the surface of the Pilot Butte claim have hae not been disclosed dis Its closed ed but it is Js known to be e a l notable victor victory for the Clark interests The American copper marl market et continues continues con con- s a colorless affair There Is Ls really no demand for copper in volume vol vol- volume ume according to the Boston News Bureau Large producers hold to 19 13 cents per pound In one breath yet et inthe Inthe in inthe the next they Intimate the they are will will- lu lug to sell metal under that figure Development work out at th the property property prop prop- ett erty of the Iron King Zang company of I East ast Tintic according to latest reports Is progressing In a most satisfactory Y manner and although no Important chau changes chauges es have taken place place place- nevertheless nevertheless e less things g are sire looking most H especially In the northeast drift drifton on time tile 1500 level Silver stocks s at the mines of Cobalt are tue increasing says ays the Mining Miming an and Scientific Press Iress A total of about ounces ounces ounces' of bullion is stored inthe inthe in inthe the local vaults Using cars with a capacity of thirty tons each four such cm carloads loads of refined silver are arc being held pending higher prices The N sin sing alone has nearly two carloa carloads s. s The United Unit States bureau of mines working in conjunction with the Midwest Midwest Mid Mid- west Refining company compan is according t to the Casper W Wyo o Daily Dally Tribune about ready to cement No 6 G of the Oil company compan on section 4 33 70 10 Big Muddy field This well was the bi big dividend payer pa cr of the Elkhorn Elkhorn Elk Elk- horn hom company and went to water last fall E. E C C. C Hurd of Carlin Nev manager manager man man- ager of the Tri O company of that r. r J town has brought several samples of or Nevada to Elko He lie states that his company has just completed a mill which will begin operations operations opera opera- ti lions this month Large deposits of or W have bave been found near Carlin Car Car- lin Un and Lovelock and It Is of high m j quality for thermo That the Cripple Creek Creel gold camp will come out of its doldrums this fall when hen the time labor lubor situation is expected II to ease clIe up considerably Is the opinion of or George M. M Taylor manager of tho time J Portland Gold Mining company compan according according ac ac- cording to the Rocky Mountain News The present low condition con of the gold mining camps is entirely a product of the time labor situation according to ex ex- pers Time The production of oC metals In the time Black Hills district of South Dakota Iu fu 1020 1920 has been confined almost exclusively exclusively ex ex- elusively to two mines the and lud Trojan Shipments of ore from Cram the time mines o of the district t for the week ending August t 13 totalled carloads as ared with carloads for fOl the tho theP P previous lous week One carload of bullion was shipped from flom the Tintic mill l Gratifying le results from fromn the drilling operations of the West Pearl Oil on Gas company near Goose creek together to gether rether with remarkable geological formations formations formations for for- have havo caused the tho southern portion of Cassia county Ida to become beCome become be be- come the Mecca Meca for oil men geologists und and investors within the past two weeks I I t tr r I Ir r I |