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Show MINES AND MlNINGl The present rate of output of Gold-Mild Gold-Mild mines Is verv close lo $1,000,000 I or month and each week Is showing a gratifying Increase From tliv present outlook. Pearl Idaho, will have a prosperous y .ir In the mining Industry, with companies preparing to start operations and the Itase that are working Prospectors on the Kaster Mining rompan's claim at Pearl. Idaho a few da a ago dlsrm ered ore that as sayed $150 per ton and will cuncen trate to an J S 4 product A wage scale operative until Mnnti XL lttOK. nffectlug about 40.mi opi r ntlve In the Pittsburg district was signed last week Tne agreement Is the same one In force two )ears ago A map of the mining district or Park Clt, t'tah. Is lielng prepared by Child, Cole A. Co. Halt Ijike broker, which will be eagerly nought for by mining men. imlng to Its accuracy and com pletenesa The news conies from Seven Troughs, Nevada, ttmt wllh every round of shots the conditions on the Harris tease of the Heven Troughs Florence Mining company are Im proving. , Our revised statistics how thst th production of copper In the l'ntt ed State In 1007 wa o7U.2ll,7 loimds, against tH7.S2e.ftWl pound In 190C. say the llnglneetlng ami Ml 11 Ing Journal Shipment from the Hull valley dl trlct In I'tali are In begin nt once Up to the present time the locator liav, simply sacked their ore and left It on the ground, but 110A they are going to throw It on the market At the Hear Top mine. In the Coeur il'Alenes, at a depth of 1 000 feet In n l.OOO tunnel, four feet of solid galena has been followed for thirty tire feet, nnd every foot' advance shows Hint the bIiooI I growing larger and richer, A sjlnllente composed of Jrom Knight and assoclatea has bought a controlling block of stock In tho Old Kiniim mine nt Alta. Associated with them will he the stockholder who luivu been developing the mine since last August, The tloldrield Newa showa that during dur-ing the week ending May 15 the enmp produced 2,072 tons of ore valued nt $113,230. For the week ending May 22. the mine of the district produced 2.430H tuns of ore, the value of which was $211,537.60. Tho Cumberland-F.ly property In tho l.'ly. Nevada, camp has lieen under do-elopmont do-elopmont n little over 11 year nnd n naif and In that time Its Veteran ore taidy has been opened and 3.000,000 ton nt ore placed In sight that will average 3 Mi ler cent. Tho discovery of an old Mexican mine near Florence, Nevada, recently, la another evidence of the richness of (hat district. There nre forty two Inches of ore In place nt the end of n 310 foot tunnel, estimated from panning pan-ning to bo worth at least $C0 per tan. Immense bodies of fluxing ores, ut the kind to mix with tha silica rock from thu Ooldfleld district, nro lying almost dormant in the districts of Ubehehe, Palmetto nnd Sylvnnla, nwaltlnR only cheap trnusHrtatlon to give thu section 11 first position by leaps nnd bounds, sa thu Ooldfleld Tribune. At Wnrdncr, Idaho, fhe recent open-I11K open-I11K of tho Last Clinnco mine ha put new llfo Into thu camp, and Ihu famous fa-mous Wardncr lode lm been doing Bony remarkably Interesting stunt In the way of new ore development dur. Ing the past few months that put tha stamp of permanency on thu Coeur d'Alcncs. Tho officials of tho United States Smelting, Ilcflnlng nnd Milling company com-pany wcro tnnde glad last week by tho receipt of tho first carload of structural struc-tural steel for tho new roasters. Tho company has ordered about 200,000 pounds of this steel, and tho first received re-ceived I that which goes Into tho foundation. For tho past quarter of n century Ilutto has Hiipplled 26 per rent of tho world's copper, nnd whether or not Its values nro Inexhaustible, It Is demonstrating demon-strating right now Hint the old reliable relia-ble camp Is Just ns rich its ever and I producing oro In n wuy that must bo gratifying to thoso who have bunked their all on that camp. Several hundred Plttshurgers arn stockholders of tho Amiidnr Consolidated Consoli-dated Mining nnd Development company, com-pany, whose property In Montana has proven worthies Tho slock wns widely boomed nnd two expert wero sent to Montana to nuke 11 thorough oxnmlnatlon of tho property, a favorable favor-able roport being received Tho first stumps wore dropped In the Seven Troughs district on Mny 27, when tho Kindergarten mill at Seven Troughs nnd tho Maiumn Hills mill at Mazumn started a battery of llv stamps each running. The trial In each case wits highly satisfactory and as a result both mills will be running a socn as a few alterations can be made. New machinery lias recintly been Installed at the Indian Queen mine. In Heaver county, ami from now on splundld progress can be expected In driving the tunnel to the logical point to llnd the real rusouiue of the mine. Tho tunnel I now Jn n distance ol over 500 feet. The mining camp of Hound Moun tain, Nov., has n dividend payor, tho ltnund Mountain Mining company last week having posted It first quarterly dividend lire company will pay I runts a share, or $10,000. The earn Ings for the month of May are said to he $50,000. A lousing company I making good progress on ft 200 foot tunnel on the Lucky Hldge ground at Pearl, Idaho, to tttrlku tire Lonu Star ledge, which averages six fret In width with an ovcrago of $22 n ton. The Iron Dollar Dol-lar leasers arc In 200 feet with their tu-oss-cut tunnel. |