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Show iViiiNiiS AND MNti I , The .l.ttimiry clean up of lell Ion ' 'nun the HoHton Siiiishlue pi. mi at m Mereur. I tali, will amount to Jlu.n.io. ' T--' l"'p:'rth- III leather and other ad . Vi l-e I I I. 'II V Th" nr. it i . h I. alio' d'scovctcd In ' 'he IdiiieH'.. Ii... at ll.IIIIM.ek. Nevada. ' -'; list S. ptet.il.er has I II le-lllck b' tll .' ' Mayor Holier l-cnilm; eompanv In a ' '. . drift off a lot I l".i feci nn I. rground. ' . lriitm urn en f. i t riotn the i.otnim .f an old incline slc.fi In the Mineral ' :' Mount. nn mine, at Tecoiua. Nemila, . . 1 ha rcsiilte.t In liil.lnu out n hull car - loud of ore. much uf which ruin aa ,'! ' nlcli ni i::u n tun ;,. A decreio.e (if 4.! r..'2,7T sllltllla la . . copper stocl s on hand February I, " it compared with .limitary I. Is shown . bv the miintlily ri'iiurt ol the Copja-r ,''.'' Fni.tllcet-s' nni.ielatloli. nr..e piiliHo '!.'" Ill New Yotk on Thursday , ': Owners of the ami lli r ul UnII. No. , va.la. have taken over the (iermany I:', mine, a b ad producer, only four mile) ( from the smeller, and uri-iim;ementa I, . nre being niaile to stun Hie furnaces ' full blast not Inter than June I. V '. In ii crusM iit on the ;i..o foot level ( of the Ciuiiet mine, two tulle from llnlley, lil.ilio. has been opened font reel of solid galena ore which is said ; to run better than llnfi n ton only one wall of the ore body had been ei- posed ; lis. t'lah Mine at Fish Springs a few dav.t ago intirketi d a I l.tt.iu car-h.nd car-h.nd of ore, mid number like consign-meiii consign-meiii la on Ihe way from (he mine. That the eompnny will soon resume, pailng dividends la conlldenily ei-peeled ei-peeled After a deadlock nt tho Cheyenna meeting lasting three day, the fno. Hon headed by Thomas Keeley secured se-cured a clear majority of the stock; representor) at the annual meeting of the Isabella Hold Mines company and elected their stock holders. The Commercliil rluh at lluhl, Idaho, la atlll boosting that town aa tho logical logi-cal supply point for the new .Inrlddga gold country, and announces that th quickest and most economical way Into tho camp Is via lluhl. Thru Creik nud the Kltly Wilkin ranch. Tho .Mason Y'alley Mine company has been lliianccd for ll.diin.oiiu for hull. ling n amelier, and construction work la to be commenced Just aa anon as the plans can bo executed Tha plant will bo of aiifllclenl capacity tn handle the production of other mine of the Yeilngtuu district. A lease on the llrooklyn mine for clrliteen month waa granted to HI-rain HI-rain Strain al the mooting of directors of the Knight enmpanlea held ' Intra day In I'rovo. I'tnli. Tho llrooklyn I an old time producer nf rich ore. anil It la believed that well-directed effort will result In further profltable out put. . , . In an Interview at flnldtlcld. J. IL Flttdlny, manager of the Hoi. III. hi Con. soil. late. I vines cuinpsny, denies em-priitlcally em-priitlcally widely circulated report Hint copper I replacing gold value or Incie.i, lug in quantity al depth in the mine, and auvs there la no mora cupper at the 1 .nun foot level than at the surface or elsewhere. Const ruction work has been ninil.ij on the buildings which are to replace the machine, blacksmith and other all op. i at the (I, .1111,1, 1 Ciinaolldiitcil plopettl, which were recently do. sti'iiyid by lite. It Is planned, iiccord' lug In advices front camp, lo imike the new buildings much more substantial sub-stantial than Ihe ones which were du alloyed 'I he report of the Montgomery HI. is hollo t'oitsolldated Mining cnuipany for the yenr ending Ih e.. nib t III, III. !), shows , I'roi la or bullion nml cone, in ratea, Itld.'jL'l; coat of mining and milling, Including di . recluili.it and nil oilier Ncvtulu expenses, ex cept legal, f ; J.-..7.".r.; Inlereal. m.-.u; iiiliiilnlsiiiitlon expenses, till cum. puiilea. li.l7a; total. $ ;.',ti,r,:u; prollt for year. Mi.7(i'l. Cliculnis are being sent by the slut hoard of equullrutloii to mining coin panics of the tnio, calling attention to the section of Ihe etiite law which requires that "tho owner or owner of all mines or mining claims In Utah niusl, ou or before Ihe second, Monday of February In each yeur. fur-nlsh fur-nlsh a sluleiiient lu d.-tiill showing the net ptiKieeds of such mines or mining cluliiis for tho yeur ending ut iiihiii on the Drat day of Jutiuury next preceding. ' In January of IM'.'i .lacoh Ilea of Mitutl found placer gold In Ihe glucler. wave-formed bench to tho aoiith of and adlolulng Ihe hamlet or Marys-vule, Marys-vule, I'lah. Ilcss traced the gold up lo the mouth uf I'lno canyon. At that IMiInt the gold ceased. The creek wus too rapid for burs, and Jacob lies ' went up the cniiyon some live mile 'y further nud found the great ledge known ns "The llully Hoy and Web' I',' : Bter." And ukiii that famoua lode ;, Miiryavule had It beginning as a mill li'" . Ing camp. -. From eight futalltle In Utah mine y i tn Ili'iS Ihe tnuitiillty Hat grew to l- ' . teen In I'.inil, leaving til nu widow and 'V . twenty-two children fatherleaa, a mil- f k' Jorlty of these living abroad. The f '.; miner Iheinaelve are blamed for - - most of tho accidents. . An ore atimple taken from the Jar bldgo district la being dlapluyed In r.j (hla city, uud la altnictlug a great i t dcul of utteulloii from nilnlug men of Yj t" Kly. The ore hu been aHHtiyed by f t':J' Frank W. Mllltiid, nml ahow value J. 1 of f.m.'.Vi a tun In gold, auy the lily ICxpositor. ' The Itonaevelt deep drainage tunnel i at ('tipple Creek waa udvuiiced 2M feet during January, and the ineaaure-litents ineaaure-litents taken give the total distance covered from the portal on Cripple Creek lo the breast of tho tunnel Id Heacon hill at I2.J7S feet. |