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Show I MINIM KQTKST j j tnothrr shipment of high grade ore) I fro n Chloride Point wat made the first . of tho weV In n short tlmo svork will be ro sumed on the shaft el the Metorla claim at Mnmmoth, Homo ore It being liken from the Hercules, nt Stockton, nnd periodical shipments nro lulng made from tho West Argent. An essay from ore recently encountered encoun-tered In n drift off tin iltom of tho llaltlmorc thaft, Mon hill, shows M ounces silver per ton The averagn output of tho (Irani! Central at Mammoth It now thirty flro tons per day, divided lietwcen silver, lend and copper and gold or a. A new gold atrlkc of Importance hat been made at Hta.ellni nlxiut four milts southwest of Vw tlmrley Host It It free gold and atsttn well up A rich atrlko hna beuimudoln tha Iliex, lMrolt mining district. In tha lower tunnel at a depth of BoOfceU The And nt timet shows gold values of e? and 5 r cint copper David Hvansof Ogden nnd I.nfasctto llol-brook llol-brook of l'rotu are principal ownera of tho propirt), whleN Is expscttd lo txeomo a heavy product r Hagle Volley district, which It Jutt across the tine from Matcllne In Nevada, Ne-vada, la attracting man) frit mis. Tho ltdgea In thlt new ramp range from three to thlrt) five f.il In width tho formation btlng true fissures In por-hry, por-hry, most of the veins panning freu gold at tho grass roots, and In mora than one Instance wire gold being found by horning, while from quarts tnktn from the cropping of the claim located by Messrs. Nhort and Melrfxnl. panntngs would IndleuU- that the gold rallies would run from flu to t3u nt tho surface. lhe rtpo-t for tha year indlngOe- cemWrSI. 1 Kit 7. of the Mbe Mine lit Wnlkrrvllle. Mont., owntd by Halt t.nke men hat Just lieen mnile public Tho receipts for the sain of bullion and ore amounted to$..ai 174 til illvl. lends to the amount of flows') were dlstrlh-buted, dlstrlh-buted, and In Januars the company had a rath balance to its credit of 111,110 17, The expense for labor, supplies, eta, amounted to (ItKiKiu'i for reduction of ore nnd maintenance. of mill, 8137 013 iw, while tin IU0 was paid out for Improvement on the mill nnd J I Id, 1 0(1 It for custom ores purchsscd by the compani. The stockholders of the 1 lorence Mining company, whoso property It located In hkull sailer havo dcslded to start up egjln November La clean up was made and the nuro-cynnldea marketed at the rate of 31! 3i per pound, the oret from which It wat derived de-rived showing a valuation of SI to ptr ton In gold '1 ha development of tho ground not begun about six yiart ago And several hundred feet of work hat been pcrformid In doing thlt It hat Win demonstrated that tha conditions there nro Identical with those at Mer cur, svhllo tho ores cannot be dlstln Igulshed from those nt Mercur The Intention now It to drift 011 (lie ore imdj which has opened up very raf Idlt nd although Ilia rapacity of tha ml 1 at present limited to twenty tons uMlly, the management aatathora Is enough ore now In tlghlto Justify them In doubling its crushing capacity John Anderson, a tenderfoot from Wisconsin, drifted Into Iltnver Lake district last fall Iltcently he has located a ltdgu which promlcsto make him rich A peculiarity of the forma tlon it that tin ra It only one wall to the vein and thlt Is tho foot wall of dolomite dolo-mite lime, svhllo on the other sldo of the ledge there It nothing but wash, gravel and 10IK and Mr Anderson, with one assistant. It doing nothing but trenching along the sldo of tho vein In the looto dirt and peeling off the pay streak which avcragea 33 per emt copptr, 35 gold nnd teveral ounces stiver to the ton, nnd, Recording to progress so far rcimrlid, the two will be able to brisk down about leu tout a month of this high grade truiki and In this manner It It believe 1 tnnugli money ran be made in a few njnutht to davclop the property as It thoald bo later on Lharllo Van Aljstlno and Charlie Crlsmon of Halt I.ako City, trnuk In glowing termt of tha Utah and (lalena mines, located In I Isli Hprlngt ills trict, and both believe that a gnat future Is in store for these proinr-ties. proinr-ties. Win McQueen, of Halt Lake, who has chargo of tho development of the Trcos ore Hill 111I110 alhllver City, Nov,, says that tin re It an excellent showing lu tho mine unil that Ihvruls no doubt but that It will bo a heavy shipper this season. At tho lone, fifty miles south of Austin, Nov., owned by Utah parties, 100 men ara being employed nnd about sOtontofore per day It being milled at a fair margin The shaft It now down 300 feet and the outlook Is moat satisfactory A miner named Long, working In the rjllser King at I'ark City, had lilt arm broken quo day last week, by getting get-ting caught betwtcn tha cur ha was pushing and the bide of tho ore shed Ho received other Injuile but not ol a serious nature |