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Show 1 MINING NOTES. The Daisy mill Is to be enlarged la the tnr future Arrangements lire about completed for the erection of n mill upon the Camplell, 1 un 1 I Johnson group of elalme In the Statellue district. During the llrnt half of the present year tl e illrl len 1 1 ayers f Ltah hare distributed profits amounting tu 81 (4t 000 with every assurance that the last half will aliiX n material Increase oter these figures . The Arkansas alley smelter the I Iggral plant em) raced In the possea-H possea-H alonaof the amclter comhlne at Lea 1 II tlllc 1 as tire 1 up Ha furnaces the D inctala are again being drawn off and O ' eadvllle 14 recovering Itself H A potent dust collector will 1 e In op- It eratloo in at Captain De laMara N Itcvada mill The manufacturers of ! the machine claim It will practically I! do away with the dust an 1 It Is to be (1io ed the machine will prove a success, suc-cess, hollcea of location hare Wen filed on a group of raining claims on the , south aide of llolhrook Canyon east t of llountlful, Paris county The ore i found Is satd to contain gold an I cop- Iper, with some sllrer A Maryavale correspondent saya ' I would advise miners who do not want to work to atay away from here for these Crl pie Creek chaps hare put every man to work they could get hold of, and what Is worse they propose to I pay them at the rate of 83 per day " The project of operating mine and mill machinery on the Comstock, at Virginia City, Jev , by electric power transmitted from the Truckeo riser, will be J ushed to completion as the I relluiltiarles nro arrange I with tho company aelecte 1 to do the work there being three separate companies bl 1 Hug for the privilege Mate Mine Inspector Noah Wing litis returned from a visit of Inspection j tithe coul mil ts of Wyoming He says more n cu are working ut tho pnc nt time than at any revluustlme eluco coal mining was commenced In Wyoming Mini r are sulci at (lieu-rock (lieu-rock the present f ireo belt g lusufll-clent lusufll-clent to aupply the demand for the coal Mrnator W A Clark of Montana, was looking over his Uplilr pmseMlons last neck Ills visit will probably nsiilt In work being commrneed on the pro loscd lyrltlosmeltir although dcllnite arrangements for this hnve not Jit teen made With thn slllclous ores that coul I lie derived from other camps a pj rltlo plant at Ophlr could nodoubt, ' 1 bo lua lo auoiesaflll """ ' A vertical abaft 100 feet deep la to be aunk on thcQulucy Mining clnlm, lark Cltj, work toe inimence at once This Is good news for the camp for It means work for n number of men, and it also vieans the probablllt) of opening up another producer In tills rnmp for there Is no doubt tint vast lodlca of ore run through tin tjulnoy ground, which will 1 e uneovere I with depth Another rich loppcr atrllio I reported re-ported from tho contlmntal divide, thirty fire mile southwest of bnrnlogai Wyo "lheore will run upwnrl of 60 I er cent copper and some gol It Is the belief that the lea 1 Is n continuation continua-tion of tho famous lludefcha Claims lire being atakel rapidly mil while thcro Is no L,rcat rush to the scene people aro scouring the choice loca lions. Tho plans an 1 spiclflcatlon for the Checkmate mill huve bun ma le Tho erection of the same will 1 e begun at once Hie mill will be erectc 1 300 feet , west of tho shaft, an 1 will bo of such aire a to nccommo late ten stami a and tho necessary machinery, but for the present only flvo 8W pound atamps two Wlllley tables anlono lrue Van-tier, Van-tier, ore crusher and self fuder will bo put In The mill will be as perfect as money can maku It. Tho force on the Ontario mine at I ark City lms been materially Increase 1 there being over 100 men on the payroll pay-roll now and this numler is Wing ad led to dally Three regular shifts ore prosicutlng work on the 1,100, 1,400 nn 1 1 100 levels and I'arkltca can rejoice In the fact that this great prop erty will In a few weeks be operating as lu former days, and that between 300 and 300 men will bo signing the payroll every month Reports from the Ontario at Park City denote a heavier output than at Iany period in many years. It is estl mated that the proluctlou at this time wilt average fifty tons dally, and that It has been at that figure ever alnce the departure of Mr Clark, who recently Joint I Superintendent Chambers In a thorough examination of tho property In addition to thu ores that arethrowo directly upon the market the manage' nient Is treating 100 tons of Ontario tailings dally at the Mursao mill Encouraging news come from Ilu teller tell-er knife canyon Washington county, coun-ty, where considerable work is being done The Hull Valley mountains, In which the camp Is situated, has long shown evidences of thn presence of rich ore I Tho IHacU Jack mine and group in ( the Salmon river country have been sold to Coeur dAlrno capitalists for 810 000 cash Taking Into consldera-tlon consldera-tlon the fact that nothing but n pros pect hole was In slfclil., this It a good price. |