Show MINES AND MINING The Showing Made by the Centennial Cen-tennial EUlelm ORB AND BULLION RECEIPTS i Lead Remains Steady at 430 and Silver i Rises Hal a Point General I News II I I At the annual meeting of the Centonnlal Eureka Mining company 16225 ol the 30 000 shares were represented J F Woodman Wood-man was chosen president J E Bam berer vicepresident W W Chlsholm I secretary and treasurer J F Woodman I J E Bamberger W W Bradley and C W Bennett directors Tho financial statement state-ment showed cash on hand September 1 1S90 17971604 The ore sates for the nine months from Septembr 1890 to August 191 reached S3a2413BS October 1S90 be ing the biggestmonth 123592 and 181U August lb U the smallest 979734 The interest on deposits was 25UO cash from sundry sources S3S5J1 making total receipts of 57435S43 During the nine months the dividends have reached the magnificent urn of 833000054453040 has been paid or labor and numerous other expenses were reported The cash in the hands of ho treasurer is 5163359 The mine is rep as being in splendid condition and re-p growing brighter every day ORE AND BULLION McCornick Co reported yesterday Silver and lead ores 58850 Wells Fargo Co received Bullion 54472 ore 3403 silver bars i201 Bulon THE MATFLOWER The Mayflower of Park City continues t o send steady shipments Over one hun dred men are now employed in and around the mine The daily output in dollars is placed at an excessof 200 THE SILVER KING A new air plant for furnishing condensed air iu tho shaft is being put in at tho Silver I King This property is making rapid strides Twentytwo men are now employed em-ployed in the shaft and on the surface Three shifts of men are kept constantly at work in the shaft which is now sunk 7 Oj feet and at present they are drifting on a fissure found at this level They are seek the samo vein which is Doing worked in the Mayflower and feel sure of success Miner CONCENTRATES Load 480 silver 94J Sixtythree tons came from the Swansea yesterday Two hundred tons of concentrates came in I from the Anchor yesterday A shipment came in from the Highland yesterdaj There is said to be a revival of mining in tereats in White Pine district Heavy snows fell in the Wasatch rang yesterday Minors down from the heights say the recent storms have caused the cbs ing down of many prospects A shipment came in from the Sampson The Eighth of January had a small ship meat R H Cabell J W Power and J F Major were probably three of the best humored men in the city yeste day They havo been doing assessment work on the Ella m ne in Dry caflon Ophir and this week in the face of a sixtyfoot tunnel they struck a vein of ore twentysix inches in I width several inches of which is of high grade while the remainder will probably do to ship Four samples were tested yesterday by Prof Hirscbing with results as follows No 13 per cent lead 8020 ounces silver and a trace of gold No 2 55 per cent lead 2771 ounces silver and a trace of gold No 31025 Cld 3125 per cent lead and 729 ounces silver No 45104 ounce silver and a trace of gold The gentlemen will return to the property in a few da sand s-and a shipment of ore can be expected soon Journal Snow in the mountains near La Plata has entirely stopped prospecting The shaft of the Mineral Point has now reached a depth of eight feet The outlook j I i is reported as excellent The cabin which I will serve as a protection to the miners I I during the winter has been completed The Alliance assessment is due and pay able January 9th The Jupiter tunnel Is now in nearly 1000 feet I Is expected the vein will Li r shortly be cutWork cut-Work on the mill of the Sevier Mining 1 I Milling company near Mary vaie is being I pushed ahead as rapidly as possible Superintendent Su-perintendent Beldinrf a few weeks since promised to have the first gold brick ia this city by December 1 This is now thought to be hardly probable but the 15th I will doubtless see the gold here |