. Mining and Scientific Press . of the railway is a serious handicap to other minesand prospects at the head of the Kltsault river. Cranbrook. The Gamble Mining Co. held its annual gen-eral meeting on November 9, when the manager stated thai ran from $80 1 ei ton Borne 16 tons ol the ihlppinghas been bi i will be senl to the smeltei oonhe condition ol thi now allows sledding Williami r reporl n rein, well Un-ited in i be Marmotdlatrlot,Vancouver, a cable from London wa i at theGranby Consolidated M s & p Co office on November thai the Privj Council bad rendi ionsin favor of the c
. Mining and Scientific Press . of the railway is a serious handicap to other minesand prospects at the head of the Kltsault river. Cranbrook. The Gamble Mining Co. held its annual gen-eral meeting on November 9, when the manager stated thai ran from $80 1 ei ton Borne 16 tons ol the ihlppinghas been bi i will be senl to the smeltei oonhe condition ol thi now allows sledding Williami r reporl n rein, well Un-ited in i be Marmotdlatrlot,Vancouver, a cable from London wa i at theGranby Consolidated M s & p Co office on November thai the Privj Council bad rendi ionsin favor of the company In all the four cases thai bad beennied. Those decl colliery securelywith the Oranb] company. The de< re of consider-able qci ii bai thi Qi an bj ha - ded Borne two and a Quarter million dollars in the pnr-and equipment of the collli Ml \l< El lime. John Hob loing a large amount of .!• - devolpment work on his claims in the Iilares de Teres dis-trict north of bare. William Hudson, the contractor, is. (amp at the Doll] Varden Mine at the time of the shut-down, necessitated by lack of water,good pay-dirt had been found; now. with ample water as-sured, the outlook for a prolitable season next year is Taylor was elected president and general manager. Hudsons Hope. -Detroit capitalists have secured claimsalong 2ft miles of the upper Peace river, where, it is rich ground has been proved. The owners propose toput a dredge on the river next spring. Ienti, ion. \ find of rich silver ore has been made atthe Sally mine, particulars and extent of which, however,are not yet to band. The Sally, which is operated by theWallace Mountain Mines. Ltd., has been producing ore run-ning between 300 and 400 oz. silver per ton; last year itshipped ore to the value of $80,000 to Trail. Stewart.—W. R. Tonkin, president and general manfor ho Fish Creek Mining has gone to Seattle for thewinter, and expects to arrange for the erection of a concen-trating and comp
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