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•The Bawl Mill

Doing less with more

Indians win jackpot

How did your governor do?   

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

ESA used, and apparently abused, in Arizona and New Mexico

In a somewhat related story...

Among the numerous bills that died when Congress adjourned...

More on the ESA

Miners must present proof of filing, says IBLA

Federal government backs mining project

Appeals Court says Clinton roadless rule can stay

•The Old Dutch Cleanser Mine

by Dr. Ralph E. Pray

...there may be as many as one million tons of pumicite available down dip along the exposed 7,000-foot strike.

•The Ferris-Haggarty Copper-Gold Mine, Grand Encampment District, Wyoming

by W. Dan Hausel, Wyoming State Geological Survey

Based on value, the Ferris-Haggarty mine could be considered a gold mine, with added copper and silver values. 

•Directory of Active Mines in Arizona Available

•Picks & Pans: Gold Prospecting on The East Fort River, Alaska

by Ron Wendt

...this prospecting venture involved using dynamite to blow holes in the ice to create access for diving and dredging.

•Miner's Calendar

•Beryllium in Nevada

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Bulk deposits will probably be more valuable than those confined to veins or pegmatities. 

•Company Notes

Vista Gold Corp.

Wolfden Resource Inc.

NovaGold Resources

Globex Mining Enterprises

Canyon Resources Corp.

•The Cemetery Rush

by Jim Foster

Gold nuggets can still be found in the area with a metal detector, and only two years ago, a lucky couple found nuggets totaling 100 ounces in a dry creek bed in the Kanowna area.

•Border Silver 

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The writer discovered that most of the northeast-striking shear zones are weakly radioactive, enough to show up prominently on aerial radiometric surveys.

•Grandfather John's Notes 

by Rose Klemenok

Word is spreading around town that there is to be a hanging tomorrow. I've seen the man coming out of the tavern, but I have never met him. Everyone says he deserves to swing.

•ICMJ's 12th Annual Photo Contest Results

•Tiffany & Co. to Open Plant in Northern Canada

•The Patio 

by Bob Schlosser

The ten houses in the mine camp were on one hundred and fifty-foot center, situated in a sweeping arc. The layout of the house was such that John's patio was visible from all the other houses in camp.

•Looking Back -- Excerpts from 50 years ago in CMJ

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

What about the coming year? For various reasons, we believe that the outlook is more bullish for gold than anything we have seen for many years. If you like last year, as Al Jolson used to say, "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!"

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (8 pages)

New and used equipment, services, claims for sale, etc.