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Show Captain I"rnjlWl,.(,i,SMp(rl looking Into the TOlleiffirptttic, at ,A1U The AthbrooV lulne Bet, fader county, seem dettlned a temtllfl tidcndld penditccr. , The Hast- IncorporM'ftt w1j run Ju n gold aaving plant for their property at Statellne In th? early spring ., , r Utty more four horse tesaii are wanted to haul machinery artilisppllct from Ulali point to lie Lsmtr Now ork parties nre tiling a look" at the Cryttat and other Msrysvalo proper He with a vli w to Inteslnicnt. The completion of i rojected railways n Alaska will "reduce the time from the coast to Dawson I Uytotetendajs Tho statement that CtpUlt, Ik I a .Mar I after the((ley-r Msrlon Is do nled by tho wilier of tbi lmcr wm pony ',$'-' The rleh'orcexb.lbltrd ln"llikrr llty recently oppenrt to lure Icon stolen from California, and the alleged thluvcs havo been ornsted A new cjanlde proeeulsln operation nt Do Lamar, Idaho It It tall tube both cheaper and more rffcclltr than the proeesa In general tue. The record toya Ihtre It a good chance for ten or flfticn good miner to leano a mine near I'ark City with oro In tight, nnd Invites Invettlrstlon The Anchor at l'ark City ft turning out about eighty ton ot eroJe ore a day. Since tho Improvement In tho mill result! have been mors satisfactory satisfac-tory Of the New Moon In bkull alley It Is said that tho tunnel It now In 331 feet, and that material shotting at much as It SO per ton In gull hit been encountered Work on tho Daisy Detn it Mtryt vale ha been suspended for the winter on accountof tnoiv The property hat Improved In appearance during the season lltuo Mountain miners tit getting ready to begin a season nf unparalleled activity Homo good copper leads have been discovered during the past season and gold teems to abound there. At a depth of sixty fret In the Out ot Right mine at Maryarale ore hit been encountered which ah pvs a valuation 830 Th showing Is td good that work will be continued throughout tho win ter Oold Mountain, lu Hcvicrcmmlr bat a n uinbe r of ve ry promising propettei. Tho llrcckcnrldge llluelllrd and others a"re storking small forces. Hie lllue lllnl It a lato addition loathe dividend payer. ' ..'--, I, , J Tho Chrystal mine nMsrysvale hat brenclotrd down for tho winter Cold wCtt'bcr tleil up the waters of the creek I which ran the mill Prospecting work j will lw continued through the cold 1 weather The Consolidated mine Ir. llox Klder county will erect ft mill, In the spring The riroperty I Improving with devel opmont. A alt foot vein of fine con ' centratlng oro hatbecn encountered In the safety nutlet. ' Tho-bond on the Cnnnon and (laldtn Onto extension has liven given up by Measr. Scheu and associates, owing to a failure to arrive at a conclusion aa to the most economical mttkod of developing devel-oping tho properties. L C Karrlck, ex I'olloiman Yocum of Halt Lake and (lenrge Vedder left Halt Lake enrnute to Dswson City last week Theyaroall experienced miners and expect to reach their destination by the middle of Mirch It It claimed tho best car of oro ever settled for In Hilt Like yielded 134,000-Dau 134,000-Dau MrLeod It credited with thetttte-ment thetttte-ment that ho will tend In a car from Hover group at Htate Line tbat will beat this by several thousand Loganltes have a manganrto mine which they claim will comparo favorably favor-ably with anything of the kind In the United Htatcs. There Is a three and a half foot vein that average 33 per cent manganese at n depth of thirty tttU An option on the Malvern group at Eunsblno ha been secured by 1' J Donohur, who ha already begun prospecting pros-pecting tho ground llo will not confine con-fine operations to the present small shaft, which Is down aliout .'00 feet, It la predicted that Alia will become a great copper camp within a year or two, nnd will havo ono or two of the greatest copper mines In the wett In tha Copper Mng ore lins been encountered en-countered nhlcli lei It at much as 33 per cent copper, In addition to sample which thoiv 154(1 In gold und ii ounces illver to tin ton The Darlington bona 14 ptr cent topper, 33 ounce silver and fl gold to the ton There aro othor properties which have list terlng prospects The camp utHunthlne I exhibiting moro activity At tho Overland a lino body of oro It exposed which I aald to be extensive enough to tvarrunt the erection of a mill A aon of N 1'. Hansen ot Mt l'leas ant, who Is In Klondike, writes homo that ho has 11 000 for a grub stake, but he auppow most of It will bo gone by tho time spring opens up for business-Ho business-Ho tayt 11.000 wonld willingly he given by tho mlnerl for polatoti, meat nnd flour enough to last until the season opens. |