Show 0 RED WING CONCENTRATES A Fortyfiveton Shipment Expected In Tomorrow The officials of the Red Wing announced an-nounced yesterday that a shipment of concentrates amounting to fortyfive tons is being loaded onto the cars at Bingham and will be on the market Monday Some big ore bodies are being opened up in the mine which adds to the general gen-eral belief that it is very apt to become be-come as famous any other mine in the Wes Mountain district in the production pro-duction of precious metals An upraise up-raise has been made for thirtyfive feet I all of which is in I ore showing a breast resfxw I between fort y sixty few tOre w Ore and Bullion Ore and bullion receipts in this city yesterday amounted to 38800 a follows fol-lows McCornick Co gold bars S1900 T R Jones Co ores 23400 bullion bul-lion 13500 I Metal Market Silver 608 cents per ounce Lead 425 per hundred pounds Copper 1Gcents per pound Mining Notes c D Gnrdenier will visit the camp of Mercur today A shipment of cyanides Is expected In from the Daisy tomorrow George Gnisford of Mammoth Is in tho city attending to mining business The Northern Light reported with two cars of ore yesterday which netted J4SOO W H Clark secretary of the North Swansea goes out to that Tin < ic property today todaI E Carey went south last evening to stay over Sunday at his ranch near Goshen Manager Dorsey will take I rtfn out to the Galena King property at Stockton Monday Kns The Cfonklin sampler received thirteen cars of Tintic and one car of Bingham ore yesterday The Taylor Brunton sampler reported report-ed the receipt of sixteen cars of ore from Tintic yesterday Alex Dunn master mechanic at the Anchor mine Park City Is down from the old camp for a short rest Miss Bessie L Shirley editor of the i Salt Lake Mine and Stock Journal will wi leave this morning for Mercur A big lease and bond proposition is lic lag matured on a prominent Park City Property particulars concerning which are not yet available Varian P Strange the mining engineer leaves for Milfofd today and before returning re-turning will make observations in the Beaver Lake and Rocky districts President John Dcrn of the Mercur accompanied ac-companied by his son Fred and Mrs Bern leaves for Nebraska this morning to attend the wedding of George Dern The Red Rose at Tintic is to have anew a-new sixtyllvehors > epower hoist The machinery I ma-chinery is on the road and will probably arrive at the mine sometime this wek A tabulated statement seen at the office of-fice yesterday shows the Snyder Improvement Im-provement company has expended close to 0 at Gold Mountain since February George Silks of the AjaxMammoth Extension Ex-tension came up from that promising property in the Tintic district yesterday and reports everything looking exceedingly exceed-ingly well John C Phillip who has charge of the Lincoln mine at Minersville Is up from the camp for a day or twos recreation Ho says there is nothing new to report from the property Robert Marr who has held the position of assayer at the Golden Gate mine at Mercur has resigned and accepted a sim tier position at the Deseret mine in the Gold Mountain district James W Mill general manager of the United States companys proper at Bingham returned from camp yesterday yester-day where he says the force of men is i gradually being increased I Superintendent Charles M Henrote has arrived in the city from the Deseret mine Gold Mountain district and will leave for Chicago and New York today for a months business trip 1 ExSenator Frank J Cannon returned from a business trip to Denver and Chicago Chi-cago yesterday While the gentleman had nothing to say regarding the purpose of his trip it is generally understood that It had to do with the placing of properties recently tied up by him in the Gold Moun ain district Clessn S Kinney has returned from an iiisl5Ctlofl of the EurekaSwansea Eaten llg tl il cheH says the deverooment work Is being pushed along rapidly and the shaft is now aown 10 a depth of iw feet During the last week the formation of the rock has changed Indicating the near nnnrnnnh of the ore body Gid R Propper came up from Basin City in the La Sal mining regions loaded down with line specimens of ore which indicate the future greatness of that country coun-try The samples are on exhibition at the Rio Grande Western ticket offices and include in-clude pieces showing rich values in copper cop-per and gold There is also a sample or the uranium recently discovered The eighthour law recently passed by the Colorado legislature goes into effect the 15th inst legslature the smelter and mine managers propose after that date to pay their employees by the hour at the same rate they are now receiving by the day giving them the privilege of working work-ing eight ten or twelve hours whichever they choose Glen R Bothwcll has returned from a twodays trip to the Sacramento He says the lower incline is being continued and some very nicelooking ore I Is being extracted and run through the mill Some delay is being experienced on account of the failure of the neW electric motor to arrive so J may bo some little time before be-fore electricity will take the place of steam power at the mine and mill |