Show A MILL FOR PROVO t S i The Cyanide Process May Be Worked There if STBIKES IN EMERY COUNTY Homo of the Blngham Properties The HInes of La Plata Oro and Bullion Kecelpta Fkh SprintS S Sprint-S S Jones T R Cutler and Reed Smoot threee of the enterprising owners S of the Sioux group of mines at Silver city were in Salt Lake for a short time yesterday yester-day on business connected with that property prop-erty Mr Jones says he has great faith in the Sioux group There is plenty of good ore in sight and so sanguine is be as to the future of the property that ho favors the erection of a mill at once either at Provo or Silver city with which to work the ores produced by the Sioux It is possible that Provo will be selected as the point on account ac-count of an abundance of water It is more than probable that the cyanide process pro-cess will be used Strikes In Emery County Favorable reports are brought in by a number of men who are well informed on mining matters concerning strikes made in Emory and Grand counties The reports from Grand county and the placer district on the Grand river are especially encouraging encour-aging and promise to add to the number of producers in Utah before snow flies the k coming winter There is no doubt that t good paying bodies of ore will be found in Emery county A home market is what the farmers of Castle valley need and ore In paying quantities will create itTde graph Some Bincliam Properties Manager Charles Humphrey of the Bingham Bing-ham Gold Extracting company continues to crowd work ahead on the the now leaching leach-ing plant which when completed will be a most valuable acquisition to tho owners and operators of goldproducing properties in tho district and will thereby benefit the camp in many ways The returns from a lot of ore from tho Trinity mine shipped the middle of last S week were mot encouraging to the lessees and operators Messrs Bemis Mayberry The Trinity ground is being compelled to disgorge its valuable treasures daily under tno efficient supervision of A P Mayberry and will not only be a rpgular but frequent Shipper this year Some of the new machinery for the I Stewart No 3 mill arrived at the R G W IS station on Friday of last week and was hauled to the mill the first of this week As soon as tho new machinery is placed in position then the Bulletin will have the pleasure ef heralding to the mining world the good news that this valuable property of Carr Fork is again being steadily and vigorously operated and making large and regular shipments A fine body of high grade ore was recently re-cently uncovered at the bottom of a shaft seventy feet deep on tho Amazon lode one of tho valuable prospects up Mark bam gulch The ground is owned by F Silby J J Jackson and jr but is being operated under lease by George R Libby and partners part-ners who are quite Jubilant over the new discovery We are reliably informed that the new Had is developing into a richer and more extensive body of ore as the lessees progress with their work Bugler The Hines of La Plata The Ogden road by way of Middle Forka cafion to La Plata Is still blocked and while there is some talk of reopening it nothing else has been done looking to communication communica-tion between the two places In the meantime mean-time Logan is reaping whatever benefits are to bo had v A good strike is reported in the Hunter but the assay is not given The shaft on the Roaring Forks is now down eighteen feet i If the saloon is an evidence of a boom then La Plata is booming At the rate the gin palaces are multiplying says a correspondent La Plata will soon be able to rival Salt Lake or Ogden in this respect The prospects of a postoflico appear to boas bo-as remote as ever Ore and Bullion I Wells Fargo Co received yesterday i Ore 53423 T R Jones Co received yesterday Base bullion 42450 lead and silver ore 51000 McCornick 5 Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 3500 silver and lead ores 13300 FIsh Mprlncs Arrivals from the Fish Springs district say the developments there lately have been so satisfactory as to insure a production produc-tion during the summer which would make a flattering showing for any camp The Utah mine now down 130 feet has a vein ol ore five feet wide Ihe last shipment from the mine netted over fSOO to the ton and another consignment will soon be on i S the way the grade of which will be quite t as high In the Cactus the latest strike there is three feet of ore showing specimen assays running as much as 1450 ounces in silver and 40 per cent lead The mine is owned by John Moorehouse Chipman Brothers and others and Is being steadily developed Dlpi fpiirs and Angles Six carloads came from the Eureka Consolidated S Con-solidated Tho Silver King shipped 183 tons on Wednesday One hundred tons came from the Centennial S Centen-nial Eureka F O Horn of tho Conklin sampler went to Lebi yesterday The Mayflower sent in 150 tons of concentrates con-centrates yesterday Fiftysix tons came from the Old Telegraph Tele-graph on Wednesday Seventeen tons of ore came from the I Revere at Bingham yesterday The Cleveland Hendricks had two lots I of ore on the market yesterday Twelve tons of ore came from the Dixie owned by Woolley Luri Judd The Utah is again Hjng the Q hinpers 20 tons of ore being huo hands of the as easer yesterday Charles Simons a dyer of the Bullion Beck has boon called eait by the death of a sister His place has been filled by r Charlet Derby Two car loads of ore from tho Emma It mine were sampled in the city yesterday ff which returned the owners 137 ounces it 1 silver and 42 per cent lead Prosperity In lllnlnc Prosperity In mining should the sami as in other pursuits be distributed and it should in order to secure steadiness instead in-stead of spasmodic advances followed by I backsets be spread over time as well as apace argues the Black Hills Times I t is thus evident the greater number of pro ducers the less will be the effect of individual Indi-vidual accidents whether for good or for ill This distribution also gives employ ment to more men than if the total yield were confined to a few producers only A large population cannot be supported support-ed nor a general business ac tively maintained by a limited num ber of productive enterprises in the same degree as by a large number having no greater aggregate output It is the wide diversity of sources and the number of moderately prosperous establishments which best contribute to the solid welfare of the community as a whole |