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Show MINES AND MINING Tin or ha been dlacovered on Willow treek In the Payette valley honing 6" per cent In that nietnl. The gold output of the elate of Idabo lucreaacd from gp,75.70 ouncea In ln7, valued at ll.sr.r.ll. to tin.-27 tin.-27 .33 ounce, valued at ) 1 .44:1 .".. In 1!"0. The combined value of the production produc-tion of gold, allver. copper, lead and zinc In Idaho In l!n aa 1 r,.4 1 .r,9 : the correapondlng value In .1907 w a $ai,"W.4, decreaae In IHiH of 6,-37li.4i'iS. 6,-37li.4i'iS. Work will atari the coming week on n telephone line from Twin Kali to Jarbldge, which la eipected to be completed In about all weeka. Th Hell company la making thla eitenalon to Ita ayatem. Thonina Clinton, a farmer of Iluhl, lrinho, but formerly a mining man and who wee grub linked Into Jurbldge month ago by cltlzena residing In the vlcnlty of hla residence, made a atrlke last week, and refuged to ell hi claim for t lti.oiio. A cJtaiige In formation, considered Important by those In position to know, haa occurred In the drift being run from the I. no foot level of the New York llonanta at I'ark City. I'lnh. to tup the ore bodlea opened In the past In the upper worklnga. The only tine ore shipped from Idaho In I Sun waa g small production from lllalne county. The output decreased de-creased from .KK',73Z pounds, valued at MU.ir.s. In 1907. to 37.410 pounds, valued at ll.7f.ll. In 1 !'). The aver age prlre per pound waa 4.7 cenla. A fully equipped wenlher bureau, whoae recorda are expected to be protection to thn company In the event nf certain klnda of riuuiage aulta being brought agulnst It, la being In nailed at the Tooele plant of the International In-ternational Hmeltlng ft Refining company. com-pany. The Inst quarterly autement for th period ending November 3D, 1110. of the Tonnpah Mining company ahnw total receipt from th or milled at lb Deeeret mill of ti,(6. The mining min-ing and milling einenae total 132,-4NV, 132,-4NV, leaving net earnlnga for the quarter quar-ter of S 17V.1H.1. Klghteen Inche of quart from which an assay taken allowed value of 101 ounce In diver and 14.40 la gold, have appeared on the loot wall ef the cross fissure which the Tlntle Standard company la following westward west-ward on the 7i0 fool level of Ita mln at Eureka, I'tah. Alaska la the richest mining country coun-try In th wnrld, and haa wealth enough to make a million American rich, according to Col. John IL Conrad, Con-rad, who haa a town In Alaska named after him and who baa Jual com oat to urge th government t develop de-velop the northern territory. Restaurant, atom, rooming bouef and almost all other elaaeee of businesses busi-nesses are getting established In Jarbldge; Jar-bldge; th construction of cabin, and th (tretchlng of tent ar largely occupying oc-cupying attention of new arrival, and this work I largely becoming easier through the disappearance of tb now from the gulch. Recent reporta from the property of the Mason Valley dtimpany at Yerlng Inn, Nevada, have been of a most gratifying nature. Th or tonnage and values nt the mine are eiceedlng the most sanguine expectations, the developments In the course of th prnparutlou being mndo for Hoping being especially gratifying. A letter bus been received nt Twin Falls, Idaho, from "lieutli Valley 8cotty," In which he anya he Is en-route en-route Into Jurblilge camp with his big puck train of fifteen mules, which have translated, according to report, re-port, vast weallb from hla southeastern southeast-ern California bnnanzu. which In mi id 10 have been exhauated about elghiei a montb ago. At the leading mine of lluckhnrn ramp, In eaatern Nevada, Is helm loaded out a carload shipment of ore which U vulued at lint.r.OO. It will be th first shipment to bo mode from the caiup, although. It Is sunl. It will be followed by many other of great value. The deepen! shaft In Ihe Jarbldge district la on the Arizona, ant m sl-nio-l 40 reel. The bottom Is all lu ore carrying over f-0 ter ton. anil posing Into heavier mineralization. Indl allium lu th ae workliiKH ui- 1n.1l depth Is going to show wider veins which are. llitoiiKhiiul the dUtriit about four and one-half feet ut the turfuee. Coal In commercial (piautltli-H has been dlHiovered at Htctn luouniuln, lu Oregon, near the northern boundary line nf Humboldt county, Nevada, ac cording to word which has reai -bed Wlnnemucca. The coal wan opened some time ago, and, alter coniiUbTtilile prospecting, the discoverers have proven, It la auid, tbut thn uieaxiirea The mines of llutte are gradually returning re-turning lo their normal output main tallied during the past twelve, inonihs, and the production for January exceeded ex-ceeded that of December, 111119. by &. 6t4,U!(i pounds. The output for January, Janu-ary, In pounds, wa 22.Dti7.KOO. Partle In Grand Junction, Tellurlde, Leadvllle, Cripple Creek, Denver, Halt Lake and Ogden are becoming Interested Inter-ested In th La Hoi country, along the middle Colorado Utah line, on th I'tah aid, ao ilia I the season will undoubtedly un-doubtedly ahow a big advancement In operations. Two feet of aoft carbonate ore which Is believed to carry good goU value, besides silver and lead, hav come Into the bottom of a 23 foot haft which Is being sunk In the prop-vrty prop-vrty ol t'.e Harney Canyon Mining 1 tomi ai '.1 North Klugham |