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Show MINES AND MINING A ne Hint "f OH' ti.T been made on the "" level In the New York property ill Park fit . Ilnli I A s'r.'iii: company Ii.-ih l t ii fninud ; III ll. :uer Cl'y. I lah. to take HUT ( and to opeiiiti wli.it ha- lieeu i.imwu , a the Indian IV, ik mining iniiperty. i (III must he lletllllllv il.M'inel.tl I.V d'lii.lii: n well and ntnkllii: 01. to al-l''.ve al-l''.ve n plueer lie.itlon aii;llin: to oil. Mere oil feat:e nlnl Kiillatfl jnilli-niliiriH nre hot aiitTle'eut I iimii the taixe lii the II. nun- mull. mu-ll. 1 In .lull. I-Ie dUtlh-t l el I.elllH Mken hlMll made cold oil- The Pa-vl.ik Pa-vl.ik tunnel I xl.ll .alii)! Ilnmu:li atrluueiH. or fi-edern. whh h ihn vaJ- At niK.li oil W eilliesiliiv. June I. the Aimi'K.iiuu'eil Coppir i-otiii.il ny took i 1 i ion of the Clark Co..i r prop- ertle at lllltte. whlrh were reielltly old to It by former Senator Wlllluin A. Clark The day for the llliu k Horn' diKtrli-t of Nevada la rupldly dawuliiR. and the propertlea In t ti If hiitmu old gold-produeiiiK gold-produeiiiK aeetlon are heitm plui ed In condition to take ndvuntiiKo of the new- condltlona there. The Kound Mountain MlnliiK rom-pnnv rom-pnnv of Nevada luui declared It" ninth eonaerutlve quarterly dlvldeml of four eetita a ahnre. einotinilim to f U.i;r.o.o7, m.ikliui the total dlvldetida id the company J!i:i.t:i.o. Hhlpment of another carload of ore from the Millard lenae. nbove Ijiun City, la to be made durliiK the week, nii'or.llim to the Kly l'....lt..r. The ore la exieetod to brliiK return which will net n Kood profit. Annoiinremeiit of a recent bta etrlke In the coiper uilnea of ihe l.an-doro l.an-doro Mlnlim ronipativ, In Heven !)' Ha dlatrlrt, la reported. The I. due la reported to be wlxty feet wide and the ore will run to per rent copper. A teat of the (ioodrlch well. Ill the Flail Juan oil field, which proved that It la to he nn ImiMirlant producer, wua made a few- daya ago. Willi an ordinary ordi-nary bailer three bairela of oil were rulaed from the well In twenty niln- lltea. After belli In ore for twenty-two feet, the Totiopnh llelmoui ahaft haa panned through the ore lauly tlrM en-ci. en-ci. inner. -.1 nt the l.oi'.ofnot iH.lnt. provltiK the new vein to be fully tlf-teen tlf-teen feet wide, all of which curries mlllltir; vuluea. Available atattnllra point atrotiKly to a more favorable Ntateiiient from the Copiicr Proilurera nanocliitlon for thia month than the month prcvloua, due. In a law menaure, lo thu In-creaaed In-creaaed exMirta, which promlae to preaa r.,00O.nuu pouuda. The copper I'xporta for luat month mounted to 20.NS2 tone agalnat 31.423 Inna for May, lUo. Thla la a falllna; 3tt of 10,r,41 tona. The foreign vlalble copper supidy on June 1, 1 1 In, waa IOU.K I M tona, a decreuae of 1 .tii7 tona over the flrat of laat May. The aerond carload shipment ot high-crude lend-allver oie from Ihe ItcKent mine, in KerluT district, Nevada, Ne-vada, Juat ncrima tbe ITtnh line, nenr the WcHtern Pucltle rnllrond, hua been taken to the Halt Ijika miiiket. The ore rutin aa lilch aa 4UV ouueea In di ver. The MonlKomery BhoHhone Conaoll dated coinpuny haa iHKiied a report for the month of March Inat. I Hiring thla period the receipts totaled $l'f". i;i!i ltd; iHHhiiraeiuenta, t-2.k:t'J To: net sain. $a.:tnti r,ri. The debta. w ith Intercut, In-tercut, at the end of Mutch, nnioiinted to lillii.Mit .15. Two larue drlllliiR rid" to be uaeil for proHpectltiK for oil nenr Mouli, Oram! county, have I u ordered by 8. K. Iliirrett. Thu field exteinlH iil.um Grand river about thirty uillea. Ilry-ant Ilry-ant ft Co., who have the lament hold-tnxa hold-tnxa In that field, have refuaed an offer of IJ.I.oiiii for them. The Nevada 1 1 Ills MliiInK company had on the Suit I.uhe marl.ei laat week a carlond of ore which shows values of It:. Ml In gold and 144.7 (Mm. en In allver, miililiiit the total value iiImiiii U'j n ton. The value of the rhlpmcut or KT Sou pounds of ure la In the nole.hhoihnod of .".,uiiii. An euKlerii panr. In tnlkliiK about the Bouih 1'tah cotupuiiy, once better known its the Newhoune Mines and rimelttua. aavs that the properly hua fully deiiioiiKiruteil 1 .mid i tuns ot I H per cent copper ore. while of partially par-tially developed ore there are 3tm.. iKiu.iiOo tons of 1.7& per cent copper ore, Hn.all pockets of hli;h urade Kold nre nre beiinr found In tlje lowi-Nt working-! of the lireain mine, near Spnirxh Fork, l iiili, ucroidlni; to ad viii-H from the camp. One man d"-claies d"-claies that he na hillikh or mo which were ni nearly metal that It I mild be eiihlly whittled with a pock- i etknlfe. A iiieetlnit of the stockholders of Dm ' Maiihatiiiti li. vter company of Ncwi-lils Ncwi-lils Is scheduled for June i;. !!iii, at Toiio..ih. Tho object ot this u. -slnn Is to pass u ; .i) n the merger win, thu 1'nlon No. li and the Indian Camp, both of the Muiihattan district. A promising, plaror field haa Jimt been dlacmoird through the efforts if (iol.llli Id parties near Last Chuncu mounulu, ul Hie western e.l:;.- of Ksmerulda county. ahi,(ii ,n,. flow 1.1.1a, Nevuila. PiiiiiiIiiks show a lume quantity ur black mini thickly thick-ly studded with course (.-old. "I'tah Is going to lead every state In Hie union In oil production, and that In a very short time," said James II. Martin, oil expert of Oil City, Pa., it the Waldorf In New York, one day last week. "Her resources now compare com-pare favorably with eastern llelda." |