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Show MINES AND MINING Amerlciin ei-llltiK neem ii-a nro of f. rliiB no coi'i rr (or -nl" nt li thnn i; i, conta l r . nitid. iiiooiiIIiii; to eiKt.-in nilnioa. and copper ai-ntl-metil la Krowlni: atroticor ci.nt imiully. I'nylng II" e.n h lor the delivery ol anotiil hiinured Hill pine poll a iiik'H which nro to be amine electric win s. t Olio of til- hie I'Vpelme lli'i'rulltB nf mi KtiKltnti avnilinito wlil.h bun lie-nu'red lie-nu'red roiitnd or it mining property at Flint, In (lvvih.e onunty, Idnho. lloK.n from the It iBton Illy atnle thiit mi entirely in w vein hut been found lluil allow a colinldoriible n.itlvc roin or mi l wlili li will nveriigo n" cooil it better ibiin the oth. r vein on j whl.ii i.io-i t' m linn been il no lor aevoinl molitha. n the Illy l:pmil-i..r l:pmil-i..r The llllnen of Clippie Creek. Colo, iniilnliiliii il llie'r ciiat minrv produc-1 lion dm iim .i"l.et. the flKiirca of lli li.lly r. pott-il by the mill iiKiinu'era and aniellor repreaoutotlvea giving the lnitl.il. ime Intnl. ol "7.717 Ion" Willi n gr.wi bullion vnlll" of $i.:;o2.- 704 Oi l .her priwlueilon at N.iiliiB amounted to I'll '.""I 01111 -i a nl allver. viihied ut f J.'i;.n;:i. neiilnal ah'P-niolita ah'P-niolita vnliiod ut I'.'J.'i.L'k'.'. Tli. ro fig-urea fig-urea . 011. p ile w ith a prmliu tlnn ot 4:u'..i nuioea. v.iluod nt $L'7.o:', lllld with nlilptnelita vit.ltl.il lit l-'.'.O-for Soptotnlii r. Within twenty ilnya tho Velornn mine of tho N.-mi.I.i Cona.illilaied will be euter.d utiiotig the Hat ol bl pro diirera from the Kly dlatrlit, and will send It M ore dnlly In the Hteptoe amelier lit .Metllll for treaimeiit. lifter an eiifnrreil hlli-ncaa of more thnn two year, dm' lo labor troiihloa. William llenudry. anperlntenilohl of the Stewart mine In the Coeur d'Alene dlatrlet. conllrma the report of the r nt ore strike. Baying Hint the vein wiim eiicnuulored In the wlnre unit milling Ihnt II mny go further fur-ther llian Hie win0. The minora lire Ir ore at n depth of IS.'i feel. Ore wnrt eni'iuntored In n new place In the I nlon Chief nt Kantniiiln, I'tnli, hint we.-k. that show a lip in MkIi g-iule The mine la but three and a half mllea from the rnllroiid Tho wnenn hniil hna boeu f I .VI a Inn, hut Willi the n nt romplotloii of th new rout thla will he red need to II. A con itriitlng plinit ut Turk City la nenrlng coiiimlanlon. In whlrh Hitachi' Hi-tachi' a coiialibTiililo iirnoiitit of Intercut In-tercut among Iih-iiI milling clrrloi. Thla plant la being Installed by A. J. Miller nnd K. J. IleMga of Malt Lake, being comiioBcd entirely of tin- Mao-Qulalun Mao-Qulalun tubes, twenty-four in number. The eat lakes II for grunted that Ihe t'tah Copper eonipuuj i anlas.l conllnue increnaliig Ha copper output from month to month, until tho rain of lr.n.oon.niio pounda ier annum, It gulned. This view Is taken from tin fnct that the grenter the production tho lower The" average coat per pound. Jon I ah !'. Kpurr. Ihe well knows geologlat nnd ni .ilng eperl, baa been appointed second vlce-pre blent and advising engineer to tbt Tonopnli Mining company, nnd lifter January I, I 111'.', he will devote bit lime exclusively to the Interests o the Tonopnli Mining com puny of Nevada Ne-vada The entire western country, with ronl, oil, mineral nnd phosphate In mil and wnler Bites withdrawn by tin government, Is vitally Interested II the solution of the Ahmknti problems for tho course of the government In tho fur north doubtless will he Hit sumo elsewhere, tho iieiMtlon every where being a wise und loulcul com of developing the remaining natural! resources of tho tuition. KtnrtltiH a mine nl Ihe fool of a per-pcndlculur per-pcndlculur ledge 4.000 feet below Hit' siirrotiiiilliiK country, nffordlng the facilities fa-cilities of a 4.0011 foot shaft without I tho expeime of sinking It, Is the woikl of the C'i kdor .Mining and Siiiclilnf company, hii Incorporation controlled by Mali Liiko people. The propeiiy coiialma of four claims located in (iriind canyon, Arizona, six ttillen In-low In-low ihu mouth ot tho Lltllo Coloi.nl. a lltllo vast und south from I'ahreali, III Knno county. I'lnh. The ropper production for ll', n ri'iMirtod by Hie I'rodurerK' imocla-lion, imocla-lion, reached the total of l,4.'.2.1L'2 I pounds; doineailc deliveries were T4'.i.-42S. T4'.i.-42S. M!i pounds, and exports were 71I2,-4:il.4'.i4 71I2,-4:il.4'.i4 pounils. There wan, there-fore, there-fore, an iipiiatont constimptlon of 1, 471,K.'.K,0:iO pounds. High l! ratio ore Is hclng aaek. d fur ahlpnteiit at three points on the claltnn of tho C. O. 11. ConsnMdnted at Cold-field. Cold-field. At one point, In a drift from the old Incline Unit connects the work ings of the Hold liar and Victor mines, an ore shoot Is exiiosed that averages around I'lUO per ton. Tho mlnea of the world will produce about l.H2.',OOil,0iio pounds of copper this yenr, tin Increase of approximately approximate-ly 20,000.000 pounds over 1910. and the world will consume approximately 2,-22r..Oii.',.0(iO 2,-22r..Oii.',.0(iO pounds tnoro tint 11 comet out of tho ground. It Is reported Hint n contract h.is been let lo mini) nnd ship 11 test lm of loo tons of what appears lo b u large deposit of good uimllly "f pot null located ten miles htmtfincst from Murysviilo, In Pluto county. Utah. Tho deposit bus been prospected pros-pected to a depth of fifty feet Ore shipments from the Tintlc district for the past week totaled lr'S rarloads. That is approximately IV 900 tons, which, ut $20 a ton, la worth $1118,000. As compared with tho pre-rlous pre-rlous week's shtpmento, It Is a gain if thirteen carload, or COO tons. |