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Show .MINUS AND MINING The gold mine (if the Ilnltid S'uteav product i $!i t ,r,t',i.iifiii worth of precious neiiil dining l'.i"X, according to Ike . ' " . -eologlcul stirviy and the bureau of mines Control of lloston Consolidated te t'tnh Copja-r hits practically lienor 'j 3'' passed on Iho basis of one share of - ' l lah for two and one half bares of t ' Ibaltiin Consolidated ; ', The work of development nf (he ' J , Knstorn Prince mining priqicrty, loj ' the PtiN-he, Nevada, district, will b :' started on tho Aral of tho month na J ' a birger arale than hna ever been at- ' tempted at this mine In the pant. ' ., - The pmponpd lliHi.ontl. 100 copper T" ; rttmblne has lieen held iii teiuiHirArllf. V - at least, according to Wnll atreet rav 4 ' porls. until Inwyera for Interests cmv rerned run flgnre out the effi-et that ' tho Standard Oil decision, will bare .' usm the merger f ' ' ' A quarterly dividend of I a share) , hna been declared hy the director of . Ihe Calumet a llorla Mining amy r ' pany. The rate la Ihe anme aa that " . of three nioulha ago, and brings tho j total dlvldetida for Ihe year to IT. 1 compared to In In Hum. ' With the commencement nf 1010 thm I l1nh I'lipiienrMiiiHUiy will find ftiatlf la 1 a atnuig financial poattlnn. aaya Iho Wall Street Journal. I.lsbllllles boyonS the capital atock ahould not ox need IMHl.tiuti, and the surplus ahould bo well over thn IH.Oon.noO mark. Thn total gold product of tho rnlled Stales for Hhih wna 4.H74.340 ouncea. a net Increase In vnlun of tl. 1:4.1X1. Odorndo leads with a productive! value of '.'2.71.00: Alaska was aecond, with l ..'. XK and California waa third, with $! J:.7no. Another fine flsaum, cnrrylng muck red Iron, haa boon rut by Ihe India Queen riiniuinv'a tunnel In noa?er county, t'tnh The face nf the tunnel, which In In S.flnO feet, la more highly mineralised than for a long time before. be-fore. Crosarutilng No. t fissure baa been aturtod. News ha been received that a alrikn nf gold nr that excela evea that made originally In the famous llkirk Hole pmiierty haa been mado on the Piujarfy huso nn Hi Chafny Mlnea eoniiany' ground. Thla block la situated anme distance north of the ninln lllark Hole worktnga. Fire dump, exploding with terrlflo force In Ihe Florence mine of Iho Monongahela aV Ohio Coal company, nt Martin's Ferry. Ohio, filially Injured In-jured six minora who worn walking; In advance of the main force which at the time waa going off shift. Hold waa produced In the Philippine Philip-pine Islands to thn amount nf 17. 000 In IH117. Koo.iino In limit, and lo much larger sum In Iu9, according to the Mining and Sclent Ihe I'mnt ascitis 1 a, in uariluuiae ... L proving pmlliahlf. Thn dredgea in operation v "' "-are "-are of the New Zealand typ and are atiialt. Jacob Myers, a well-known mining man of Rail IjiVb City, ha returned from lloston. where he haa been nn business connected with Ihn Knglo lllrd Mining nnd Milling company of llliighnm. While In the east, Mr. Myers dlxposcd of mm worth or stock In his company at the rale nf 05 cent tier share. A New York dispatch aaya lhal the American Smelting and Keflnliig company's com-pany's recent activity lu the slock market hna been based no less on ill good allowing that the company I uow mailing In earnings, lhau upon the copper consolidation report which Include Amorlcnn Smelting and Ketliilng company tuibsldlarli-s among tbo-.io companlc lo bo merged, Whulever dotibl may hnvo existed lu tho minds of geologists and mining exHrts concerning Ihe eastern section of the Tlullo district "muklng good" will he removed, declnroa A. N. Hold-away, Hold-away, when It I understood that the so called quarli In which Iho TI11M0 Htatidard company has sunk Iho last 35 feet of Ha shaft la In reality Cambrian Cam-brian qunrtxlte. llnliith rnpitullsla have recently made strong bids for control of the l.cnniiru. In Heaver rouniy. but tho nwner do not care to part with It. Considerable high grnde silver ore wa produced In Uie early days from near Ihn surface of iho ure tone, and Iho big find In Hod Warrior nf niurao greatly ciielianoes tho chunce of gelling gel-ling large resulis at depth. Members of the party of oleven noe fon cupllullata who the first of tho week visited Ihe mine nf Ihn Heaver Carbonate company, accompanied by Manager (Inmt Snyder and Knglncer M- M. Johnson, wore unable to detect excuse or tho slightest foiimluHon In S fact for the allack made upon the property recently by a New York ' t,' broker who la evidently new lo tho V . "gnme," snya tho Salt Iikn Herald. ' Tho famous old Prnckerjiick mine f ""', at HufTnlo Hump. Idnhn. will be a big f'V ! and steady producer for tho first time fl-'' III Ha history wllliln sixty days, by which time Ha new twenty. sinuip mill ' will be extruding Iho bullion from j"')!, nhout sixty tons of ore a duy. ? ' ' The O K Mining and Milling com- i;. pnny, owning property In the Went it"! Tlntlc district, nbout fifteen mile H v nortliwei-.t of Tlntlc Junction, la pr'iae. j.'t j ruling ileevlopinent work on ll ' f claims, and, according to luteal re- 1 ' ports, sntisfnntory results are being 1'.; '. nblulnod. V- - . The first carload of ore shipped by - ' the Silver Inland Coalition .Mines com- , pany brought the net auui of appro- Imutoly 2 .500, nr about r,5 a ton. While Hint la high gt ndo ore for a rnrlond shipment, the returns wer not so high as wua anticipated. r |