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Show tt MINES AND MINING C it; thine In a ni!iii;r; w.iv looms n I. - "ltl 'II. I itolne" (IV. I in tin- MBt iml of !- ,i it i ount , 1 , ao. I r l:..: Iii" v. ir eo.liiu SI, he I i .h AcX l omiMiiy to ri :"'! t -tin o. 1. 1" l .r ML! 1".'. an ai-ri .. i.f .s ' I er ton. and i-aim-.l a n. t :r-nt 'i ll. :t io . or pr .'lui eis ve.e cor.-i'"t in fie i.M i , I- ri mi'tit he a-.' i t!. ! i ".,1.1 I - a holt i- : rli i- l..r the :n.'t. l l.. t. le til I I if too ear. In h.'HU tn in. t I.. i Ii if nt. ilevelo, III. ir.. AetnHy on the r riy ol Hi.' N'-'") III-.:. land .Hiiiii-.- louipany n or No-, No-, hi. I lali. still ciitlnueH. Hi. i.l to Jie mini-." h,ie In-ill I'ompli'ted to-rrMly. to-rrMly. ami s!il.nii n'.n of i re will bo m ule Iroin tin- on. lieiu'inl Mum.gi.r Fitch nf the Chief Consolidated of Tllllle says thai I ell-tyslx ell-tyslx loin have been chipped since Sep! inh.-r IM. receiving n settlement id II 1.21a IL'. In aililliioii, lo the above sl la n ate III transit. Th" greatest ".uantliy of speller produced pro-duced In anyone nf th fulled Hiuien In I'.iin nun In Kansas, Willi 1 ur..r.!7 short tons Illinois came next, with 7:1 :s n'.iurt tuns, and Oklahoma was third, with :t 1.70.1 short tons. Leaser will resume work within the next few day on the old t.illlintn dump of tin Heaver Cai-lnuiate .Mining roininiiiy largo domain In San Print, clsm district, Heaver roiinly, aliout two mile north of tbe old Horn Silver mill. "Sitiluiiuln lm tbe porphyry, the nmlesltv, the altered granite and th Minis, In fuit, everything to mal e It a big mineralized country," I th.' oe Inlon of a prouiliient nilnliiK man whu has just visited that promising I'tali district. Htatlnllr collected by thn I'nlted Stati n Keoloulcnl survey show a gain In llu production nnd value of .!nr In IHHl of :i.',:'.'l short tons anil of :'. Ina.l.lL' over the lluure for I '.lull, ' which were l.Mu.,',5 Mliurt tons nnd :i.m;i.::.'u. An exhausllxe n rl"-n of lest In being be-ing maile In the i-oticeiilraior at Mr-Hill. Mr-Hill. Nov., io deieriiilue more pri'i jsely tli eaving made and the atiiouiit uf I. h-n lu lalllius and wiial luiprovo-tm luiprovo-tm utn can l e inadu lo IniT.-as.' tlid suvlng and proliis. A report lioui Copper Kettle tin loach il Seven Troiimm In the effect l hat J. II. Orion and lloliert Welsh have atruck a very rich nipper ure on their propvrty In Unit dinlilct. The ore lu the liirm of buriiuo in uc:iitf ( nicked for shipment. The production of apelter In 1910 wiw tho greatest In tho history of the iliicBinelUng Industry uf tha . I'nlted Stales, being ii.a.lHl ehort H tous. The output of apelter In till J country last year wu So.b per cent fi of the total prodiuilon of the world. . 1 The government tntlstlrluii place I the 1910 production of tho Michigan , I copper mine nt ::'2,Cs:t,Uun puuuda, a I llguru which represent about twenty 1 per cent of tho American mine output. I Till Michigan copper wus recovered ' I fioui the treulmetil of 10.bOy.Stil tuu I of rock. I One of tho ImiHirtant departnienli 1 ol tho Hteptoe smelter al MiUIII I A the quarry where lime rock in obtained ob-tained for use a llux In the roaster mill r "verheralnrle, nays the Kly Kx- ' IMisltor. Prom l.'.O to tons of the rock Is required every day for tuia purpose ' The carload of uranium and vanadium vana-dium und Joint oxide shipped to Her- , lln, (ii'i'iuany, for tr. n linen l a coiiiil al nionthn iiko proved to contain sucli a, li i 14 ti per cent of the precious white ponder that other lilpmeiiin will be made In quick aucceiston from tho Pursuian mine, near Urecu Itlver, I-1 ah. Thero aeem to be much mining activity ac-tivity In southern I'tah, In Kane and (iailleld counties. Capltallnt dining the pnnt year, have been exploiting tho 1'aria region In Kane county, und ulher capitalist are liiveatlgatlug the uiirlferoun bur In the Colorado river, lo-low Dandy Crossing und Lee' Perry. Another atrlke haa been mndo In the Gold llusln country, four mile louthwest of the new town of Carroll, Nevada. I'ronpector following southward south-ward along the atrlke of the Carroll porphyry dike discovered the same kltyl of dark mnnganeso ore which dinllngulahe the rich Uold llaain du-poilt. du-poilt. Hauling to tbe railroad aiding at Crux, twelve mile north of Hluck Hock on the Cult I-nke Itoute, of tha 1,0ml sacks of lead-silver ore taken Troll shallow working on the Kannsh Mining company's promising property has bemin, und the first carload will be on the Salt Lake market within the next few day. What I probably the most extensive exten-sive milling domain In the old (illmorn district. In Lemhi county, Idaho, la the property of the Orl ile Mining company, ronaiatlug of forty-four claim or ..ire t!,.:a 8Hn acres, ' .n "ie lower wotklng ' ' ock nine at .Marysvalo, I'tah. an i mvornble that a crowd , old .darpi-alo miner who know iut tlity are about are telegraphing 1 'lie ,iU Luke owner for a leane. .ucy are prepaicd tn ntnrt work Immediately. Im-mediately. Ohio Copper mill I now running along amoothly, handling dally an average of 2,300 torn of the copper ore from the mine at Bingham. Eight of the Wall crush'era have be4 Installed, and the ninth la In couie if Installation. I |