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Show MINOS AND MINING j lite . in.lt..: values n hi.-h ii'fllfl was itiii, K I , t u. . 1. In i!.,- Iii.tloui of the I.' ' in. -pit.' s'.all ol tin' ley Cam. . Mil- i.unp.iiiv ill llphlr. I tab I .ill.' X..1.I IT..TII llll! C.i'l, '. "I .1 IS t.. t' f,.--! I'l.il III.' I , l.i lies Colli- 1 I :. ti 011,1. nit bis Itto I. of i:n.' g i- leiiii "i". .iii 11..: sum. ..ti I. s ii the I. f 1! .- .!i 1: A-.-it r. 111:1. . of t'uii a Ion hnvo be.-n oM.ini.'.l lio n the sllter lung--'ei. p . ..f .1. l: tirllTltli und .1.1. k K it in.. 11 I. Ineated III Criililto ..ii.tnu li.-. 11 Cou'i.l Motllllalll, No-t.i.ln No-t.i.ln W.uk Is l-.-iin: pushed on the Neva, Ne-va, l.i Copper P.lt r.illion.l at Verlng-ton. Verlng-ton. I lie ro.nl I-. now going "bead b. tne.-ti M.soll till and Sinltlivnle. The eonip.itiy lias Just received ij cars of s I The average price for silver In Oc-I..I. Oc-I..I. r was 1:1 cms. Ilil. coiupures Willi .'..i '..", .'. Ills lor the pretl. us 1111. n:li. and Is Hie highest pibe reenrd-e.l reenrd-e.l since April. IH'ih. when the aver-i aver-i age was ,... ;.o.. cents I I'lve wacotis are now kept busy ; haulliiK ore down Hie canton fioin j the I lull Mines Coulllloll. says tin. Salt Lake Herald The company Is Dilpplug considerable ore Unit Will run ns bli h as ;.'. a ton. St.sk of iiiiii k. table copper In I'm I I'lllted Stales oil No. tuber 1 slio.ve.1 In decrease of i.:i.'.1,h.1 sitiii.ls fiotn October I. a tiling to the monthly report of the Copper Prodi rs' nso- lia'lnn maile puhllc on November 7. That there is between t l.'ai.nim and I iJon.Ooo In ore In sight In Hie Wilh. rl ' Mining company ground In the I. In In , I j.st River country In Idaho. Is the opinion of M. M. Jobtison, niluliis engineer, en-gineer, who has relumed from an In sped Inn of the properly. A Deep Creek mine owner, In re-rent re-rent Interview, said: "I believe that It la only a question of a short time when we shall have two railroads running run-ning through our country the greatest great-est and. In my opinion, richest mining region In this western rouniry." Death Valley Scotly passed through Reno, Nevada, last week on hi way lo Lo Angeles, where he expects 10 muke a big mining min-ing deal that will put hltn In the limelight lime-light again. He had aeveral specimen speci-men of quarts very rich In gold. Kule of copiH-r are being made for delivery In January of next year, and the buying ha reached fairly good proportions, considering the heavy aalea that have been made over th laat several week. A large amount of copper baa been told on a baal of II cent a pound. Th Golden Hell, Mayflower and Good Hope mining claim and mill-lie, mill-lie, property of, tbe Cbafey Mine company, haa been ftold at aherlff ale. The property wa purchased by W. 8. McCornlrk of Hull Lake City for 142.000, th amount of the original Judgment and coata of suit. The engineer In charge at the Snake Creek tunnel In tho western part of the I'urk City district, his filed hi report for the month of October Oc-tober with the Daly Judge company. It shows that the tunnel advance I 3"! feet during the month and on November Novem-ber 1 the face wa 1,734 feet from Hi portal. Hint on controlling the supply of tungsten In the l'nlted Stales, Oscar A. Turner, the millionaire, ha outlined out-lined an aggressive campaign uf exploration ex-ploration work on the tungsten mine III the lied Hill district, which lie uc-qtilr.'d uc-qtilr.'d about three months ago under bond und lease, say the Kly (Ni'V.i 'Kxposlinr. A production of nenrly 63.oihi.imiO pounds of refined copper at a rnst of 7 o:.c per pound I after depreciation!, net earnings ufter all charges of 3,-r,.n,7!t7. 3,-r,.n,7!t7. dividend piiyment of Vl.'iV',-M4, Vl.'iV',-M4, or ft. .'.0 per share, a surplus after dlvlil I of t'.ys.iiiM), an addition to reserves of 14..". .oo0 tons of or.- -Is the record of the Nevada Consolidate I'd for Hie fiscal year ended September Septem-ber 311, 11110. K10111 Nnttiinul, Ncvaila. conn s the word lliul Instead of paving a small army of guards hlr.h prices for their services In guarding the gold bricks from mill to i-t press office, nl WIiiiih-niueca. WIiiiih-niueca. tin' niniiagetuent of the National Na-tional Mines company lias hit on a uuliiii" method uf bundling the valuable val-uable ycllo luliks, Thu si-hemu Is nothing more nor less than senllug thu "stufl ' by mull. I l.v persistent and aggressive devul-opuient devul-opuient work the property of the In-termouniuln In-termouniuln .Metal Mining rninpuny, situ. 1I1 d on Wliiueuiiieca mountain, in Nevada, Is now ut the pi.iilii.-lliK stage und shipping ore Is now being piled on the dumps lor shipment. Renew i d Inierest In Ihu lluani'lng of refining 11111I smelting corporaih ns bus called uii. -nil. .11 to the consumption of gold und silver In the urls and Industries. In-dustries. In gold production uf ICI0,. 00". nml about one Inurlli. uccurdlng to mint bureau statistics, goes for these particular uses, suys the Wall Hired Journal. I'lohably no period of equal length In the history of American mines nnd luoialliirglcal woiks bus been so proline pro-line of dividends disbursement us bus the ten inollllis of HMO. According to reports made to the Mining World by IHK of these companies, declination for the period lu qiiestluii lotiibd 'i4,- S04.8KH. It Is reported that a new ruling lias been mail.' on plucer clulins by the de par'ineut of the Interior ul Washington. Washing-ton. The ruling requires proving up on each IO sciu tract. Instead of each 20 acres, ss h is heietoforu b. cu the can. |