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Show MfNESAND mining That Culled Platea HinelHiig Inter eft ate barking a proJiTi to Imtld a railroad from Kly to KureKa. Netaila, la a ri'poit brought fiom that aeo-tlon. aeo-tlon. The Jennie mine and mill at tlold Sprint". Ctah. will by May I be In operaiiou with power provided by the Medina plant of the trold Spring Mining A Cower company. ttullion tax amounting to Osu 47 net for the quarter ending DecemliiT "I, l'n!. has been paid Into the ahi -riff's ofrtce at tinldfteld by Um CotiMolldateil .iinea coinpuny. Cutting the ledge In the lower tunnel tun-nel In the property of (lie Kva Mining cutniiauy. In Ml. Xolin district, in Ctnh. removes all chance for doubt that the company baa a big mine. That control of more iintlc com panics than Hloux Conxollrtaicd haa been ahlltid from Ctah to the vicinity vicin-ity uf Wall afreet la the belief of noma of the wlxo opi'iaiora In ion's financial 'dlatrlet. Htatlatlca gathered by the Gold-field Gold-field News ahow that there are some thirty leaaea In the Colittleld and IMmuonillleld dlHirlcta aeiunlly working, work-ing, and five or six lo atari work by the middle of the coming month. Merging of the old Hevler Consolidated Consoli-dated and Miller properties In lio'd Mountain district Is announced In the filing or articles of the Hevler Miller Coalition Mines of Halt Lake, the new Vumpany taking over both groups uf claims. Conditions alinonl Identical with thoae. which characterize the ore bear Ing formation In the Colnrndu and Rloiix mines of Tlntlc dlHtrlct, aro In eldence In the workings of the l.einioru Mining compauy. In Heaver county. Club, It Is said. Directors of the Italy West Mining company at Park City, Ctah. have pouted the regular dividend of .10 cetita a allure, payable April 10 to stocliliuldera of record April HI. In January tho company earned tJS.OuO and In February $J'.i.onii. Initial development work on the Hoiirne lejge In Jarhldge gold camp haa disclosed such encouraging conditions con-ditions liialde that outcropping thai all the camp Is excited to a greater degree than at any time since, slam-Dcilcrn slam-Dcilcrn In tan crowding In. Kqulpped for performing probably the cheapest underground work ever performed In llliiKham, Iho Ctuh Metal Mining compnny liernn work In the fuce of the :t.noo foot tunnel from Mldd e canyon, which Is to be driven 8.000 feet further. Negotiations are ponding for a mci gor of the properties of the Kly Consolidated Con-solidated CopiKT company and the Kly Verde Copper company, according to advices from Kly. Nevada. IVIinlte terms ftir the proposed consolidation havo probably been tentatlvuly agreed upon. It la said. The long planned narrow gauge railroad for the (loud Springs, Nevada, Ne-vada, mines Is about to becomo reality. The l"i'l as well as tliu rolling roll-ing stock of the old road running from HcarchllKht to the Colorado river has been purchased by the Ycl low 1'lne Mining company. Ore teams have started hauling ore from the tloldftcld Annex lease on the 1'olveredn claim of the Jumbo Kg ground, snya the (ioldlleld News. Shipments Ship-ments will be steady, althoiiKh alow, for siiine days aa yet, the ore that la now being shipped coming from development de-velopment work alone. Tho IS horsepower gaHolltiu holat for Iho Nevada Otimhu company, to be put over tbo Mayer Keber shaft, at llannock, Nevada, Is being p aced In poaltlon. This abaft Is now llj feet deep, dlscloaliig a contact helweea feldnllii and qiinrtzlte, and the oro body shows a chungo from oxidization oxidiza-tion to sulphide. A sixty days' option for the purchase pur-chase of the llu.zurd group of twenty-one twenty-one claims. In llannock district, Nevada, Ne-vada, owned by the Iron Canyon Cold Mining company, ha been obtained by II. C. Mllmot and Oxcar l.ucli-mund, l.ucli-mund, of Rait Luke. Tbo price to be paid for the pruperty 1 uld to bu lu the six figures. The mill of the Uphlr Hill Consolidated Consoli-dated company, at Ophlr, Utah, after having been closed several months while undergoing extensive repairs, baa born tailed for an Indefinite run wblch, It II believed, will ahow greatly great-ly Improved reaulta. New extensive ore bodies have boon opened during the time that the mill was Idle. The senate committee on mines and mining haa unanlinoiiHly reported the bill for creating a bureau of mines at Washington. We are glad to note that the bouse bill Is amended by providing for a director at ftl.OOO a fear In place of a commissioner at ir.,000, suys Mining and Scii-nUllo Press. Work la being resumed on the Colorado Colo-rado Uraudcs group of claims, In Uold Circle, Nevada, district, In which preliminary pre-liminary work accomplished last year produced a promising ore showing. The company I provided with a fund of IIO.OuO for development work. What appears to be an Important adjunct to the flotation process of treating ores wblch contnln zlno In Intimate combination with Iron, lead and copper Is being brought Into use t Broken Hills, Now South Wale, where have been made greater ad' vances In the treatment of tine ores. Tunopah entbulasts feel gratified war the showing which Is being made an the 1,000 foot level of the Tonopah Belmont company workings. An average av-erage grade of ore now being shipped, It is believed, will assay In the neighborhood neigh-borhood of f DO per ton. Mnnev and ripen" are net e-wntinl to aitKtie hi'Mii-" and atlrni'tivit num.. One l.'ll.ir and fifty "-nt.' worth of mater isl Kill iiuiii'lrti'lv tr.iniliirm a rtinli, mar-li-tn' iiHini into a iii'iirliil. il.imt.r airV H'r,t- . . . i . i . lii-.llt- it in good tlc and kill that m.ikr the Inline hi'tiwlikc I'hnl dainly ton. h in ttnith Iwn-e n iiiinii n money. 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