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Show MIKING NOTES." Copper ha. Iiecn discovered In tho H Oriental, In Lakeside district. H A number of locations are being Died H on copper properties located on Ante jB lope Island K Twenty tons of antimony passed IQ through Mnrysvnlo ono day last w.clc Jfl from tho antimony mines. jl An option on tho American Victor jH mlno a- Cherry Creek, Nevada, has IflH lite u i'1'-!' In parties from l'nrli City, gHM Utah BJensW The roads between the mlncsot Alia Ml anl Iho amellcra of tho valley have iHH been reopened,, and an army ot oro 'j-H haulers are now busily engaged W Two carload, of elalerlto arrived at (Tfl Prlro last 1 htiraday, from Iho Haven tt.nipiiny a mine In Indian canyon an 1 IH there nro thirty tons mora on the road ttH A run or la allont to tho effect that ! jH he lluckhorn mine, In tho Deep Creek jH country, haa been bonded to Colorado jH parlies, and It Is said that work will H lirgln at once. H Tho water Is now (lowing through M tho plo ot Iho Kunshlno Water com B pany Tha enormous testing pressure M waa held for thirty alx hours without B a single burst In tho line HBS In the Gold Hell, a Htateline prop- H crly, wlro gold haa been encountered A hundred tons from thla mlno passed jH through tho Popkcsa mill laat summer and mado a very aatlsfaclory showing Work at the Deer Trail, In tho H Uariavalo country, la reported to bo jH progressing aatlsfactorlly, and It la aald that the connection will bo mado B with tho oro IkmIIcs Inside of thirty daya H It Is believed that tho Lakeside ills H trict Is on tho verge of a boom Past- ern eapltullsta are taking Interests In several propositions In that locality, jl antl a great amount of development B work Is lielng done H Tno owners of Iho Horseshoe mine, BBV In the Deer Lodgo district, aro talking of building a mill this summer. They havo tho workings down 200 feet and BBV drifting Is now lielng carried on at that depth In good stuff H An assay made from samples from the Julia, In I a Halle district, allowed BJ 33 ft per rent, copper, 18 t ouncea o( silver and a trace ot gold Ileports BH from tho mine say that there Is great H local Interest In tho property H The Daly W eat mill at Park City waa H started up on the morning ot the 4th BH Inst , and will run regularly on about 100 tons of oro per day Hhlp nrnt. H I will commenco In a comparatively H I short time, ami will bring this prop , I erty lo tho front. H Homo more good rock has been un BB I earthed nearl'angultcli,aoineot which BB I asaaya Si per cent, trail and M ouncea BJ A ln'sllvevto,,tioAtouLMThe.rock thla BJ A -.ss-r 1 li i i i i TiriTTiliilWisfrssiiilkjiiijiBl , I about twenty feet wide, and the piece , assayed I. from Iho cropping.. ' J After the vein wa. cross cut on the J 410-lcvol of tho Croesus icsr Ifalley, I Idaho, about two weeks ago, miner. I wero put to work to dig a sump below that level Laat Wednesday they unexpectedly un-expectedly cut Into a vein thatlafound to carry a width of four feel of high- grado oro It la reported In Wallace, Idaho, that f HO 000 ha. been offered for the Hlx leen to One mine, 810 000 down and the balance In different payments. Aa thcro Is more than enough ore now In sight to make tho drat payment and thero would be tlmo to take out tho balance before It became due, the offer wa. refused The Dyer mine, near Vernal, haa finished fin-ished loading It. fifth car ot oro for shipment east The Dyer la said to ahow some very fine values In copper, and la being steadily worked It Is understood that the company a engineer engin-eer Is now In tho east and his trip Is expected to result In tho Immediate construction of a mill on tho property Cherry Creek, Nevada, wa. much elated when Mr Gos. the foreman ot the Hlar mine, began to I Iro men to work In that mine Work t-u been suspended for a few months, pending tho erection of their mammoth mill, a there wa. no place to put the ore, but the mill will bo started up very shortly and tho miners have gono to work to extract oro to furnish the mill. Whllo copper properties aro lielng developed, thero Is a prospect for the Jeltn mountain district in Wyoming It Is cuncntly reported that cxtenslvo work will bo performed upon tbo Held rich mines during the coming summer liven now work would bo vigor ously pushed wero It not for tho depth ot snow In that region Last rleptciu bcr on agent of tho Ilothschlldi called upon Mr Hcldrlcli and secured a bond upon the prospects, the consideration named being (19,000 A prominent Salt Lake mining man, who has Just returned from a trip through tho Htatellne and Pike's Dig glnga district. I. very enthtialaatlo over tho outlook for the country he haa visited Ho say. the country la not being developed aa Its Indications warrant. He also aaya he never aaw a section that supplied such marvelous turfaco .hawlnge. Homo of the oro ho brought In has moss on one aide, show Ing that it must havo been taken from tho surface, and contalna free gold that can bo plainly discerned by tbo naked eye '-- .UsMaaste.. -JSbTbTbTJ |