Show Sales of Bingham Propey ir C Smith who is devoting his at tentlon of late to operations In Blug ham mlnes and prospectS and quite successfully too informs The Herald that he has just sold his bend on tile U I grouri in this productive camp to Dr GoIter and tissociafes of Ogden for a consideration of 2500 Mr Smith hasalso just cobsummated a deal whereby he has sold a half interest in-terest In the iUay Lily grouti of four claims to H G Snyder of Park City for 1000 It is understood that Mr Snyder will begin at once the extensive deyelopment of this property whIch Is desirably located The ZeUing of Pools Pool selling s a aide issue was one of the features of the d rb yesterday afternoon the poils of mining stocks being auctioned off at the office of Dc Wltt B Lowe aniong the salesrecord ed In this manner being the following 2000 Northern LIght at 591 cents 100 Northern Light at 59 cents 1500 Joe Bowers Lt 20 cents 1000 Daisy at 45 dents 400 DaIsy at 45 cents 800 DaIsy at 46 cents 7000 MidnIght Bowers at 5 cents 400 Lower Mammoth at 81 cents 1000 Yankee Con at 97s cents 500 Daisy at 45 cents Notides of Locations Special CorresponOence Provo March 28The following notices no-tices of location were filed today with the recorder of Utah county The Pale Alto and the Pandora Extension Ex-tension situated itt the Camp Floyd miningdistrict by Daniel Eyer The Killarney mining claim situated inthe old Lehi district by A F Moore et al Old Deadmans lode and Big Silver Schlipper in the Tintic district by John Bestelmeyer et al The General Moltke lode in Tintic by Catherine Beste3meyr et al New Board Elected Spetial Correspondence Prove March 28Today the stockholders stock-holders of the Utah Valley Iron corn pany met and elected the following boar of directors to serve for the ensuing en-suing year A A Nboji W R Pike Thomas Beealey J C Graham A D Holdaway W H Dusenberry and A 0 Smoot The board elected the following officers offi-cers President A A Noon vice president pres-ident W R Pike secretary and treasurer treas-urer W H Dusenberry Si1ver and Lead The local metal market yesterday was governed by the fciliowing quotations Bar silver 591 cents Lead brokers 420 Copper casting 15 cents Ore amid Bullion The ore and bullion receipts yesterday were as follows McCornick Co Ores 3300 Bamberger McMillan ores 9368 T H Jones Co ores 13200 bullion bul-lion 10700 Mining Notes and Personals Daisy sold on the curb late yesterday afternoon at 50 cents a share The Triumph Mining company has 1ev led another assessment of 1 cent a share on its capital stock The CentennialEureka which has been shipping heavily as well as regularly of late was in yesterday with another eightcarload lot of gold ore George E Case and Almh Tanner of Mercur left yesterday for Antelope island where they will do some development work on copper properties In the interest of Mercur people The Horn Sliver iIining company will pay Its regular quarterly dividend of 20 000 on Friday of this week which will make a grand total of 5260000 distributed by the company in velvet money Sidney Smith one of the prominent clti zeus of Tucarora Nov and who Is Interested In-terested In the Tusdarora Chief and the Tuscarora Extension mines at that place is in the city on mining business It is learned that the Pall Verdi Mining company of this city which is operating a promising gold mine not far from Phoenix Ariz expecs to make a ship meat of a carload q highgrade in thern near future Among the shippeza In tile market yesterday yes-terday were tire Ok Telegraph with four cars of ore the Uncle Sam with seven the Sampson with one the Sunbeam with one and the Born Silver with a car of copper ingot was called among the listed prospects pros-pects on the board of the Utah exchange yesterday and to the surprise of the mm lag fraternity at large was only able to establish quotations of 12 cents bid and 25 cents asked Henry A McCornick the wellknown mmmc man is now examining mining properties at Piacerville Cal When througI at that point he will Inspeci the Ivanhoe mine In Amarlor county which is owned by a Salt Lake company A futile effort was made yesterday to stop the athance in Valee by the circu latlon of a rumor that an assessment might be ievied It fell fiat however and Suuerintendent Thomas kearns states that a meeting is not even contemplated until May Having ut In a metre on Its corn pressed air pipe line the Tetro company of Eureka is now utilizing machine drills again anti Is making excellent progress in the extensive development of this promising prom-ising property which is located on Go oiva mountain J H McChrystal superintendent of the Godiva mine on Godiva mountain who is in from Eureka for the purpose of taking in the Shriners dance states that the mine is looking well and that it is mak lug regular shipments of good ore to the Salt Lake smelters Word comes from the Colorado river that work is now progressing finely In the operation of the Goodhope bar and that the gold is being saved in a most sati factory manner on the burlaps while it has been demonstrated that the gravel runri well in the yellow metal Frank Thoraburg will leave tonight for the 321gm mine In the Silver City end of Tintic district Mr Thornburg has a contract for the sinking of the working shaft fifty feet deeper on the vein which is about twenty inches in width and which is streaked with highgrade ore George Tate of the Headlight mine in Tintic district which adjoins the Elgin onthe east is In the city on mining business busi-ness Mr Tate has with him some sam pies of quartz from the bottom of the ilftyfoot shaft in this property which carries free gold which is ylsible to the naked eye G W Kellogg who is in from the Southwest Dip of Camp Floyd district states that the showing in the Sindar gold mine is mast encouraging and that the working shaft being sunk In the de eiopment of this prospective bonanza is now down a depth of forty feet tire workings being in a litre body of milling ore C E Ilingham of the TinresReview of Tuscaromn Nev is in the city on mining business Mr Bingiiam who is an af fable gentleman speaks in glowing terms of the future outlook for Tuscarora according ac-cording to present indications and he is conlident that in the near future it will ontrival its past briiilant record as a splendid producer of mineral wealth j Ii Yoting of tire Oregon Short Line who has returned from Willow Creek dls trict ldalro where he made an examination examina-tion qf the Checkmate gold mine in which he Is heavily interested states that It Is in splendid plrysicai condition and that he is elated over the future Outlook for the property which has been making an enviable record of iato as a producer and shinner Exhaustive tests are being made on ore brought in by H L Benner from his mipe in Iron County which is located about twelve miles weSt from the mouth of Pinto canyon and it is more than likely that this ground will be embellished with reduction works during the present season There are good bodies of shipping ship-ping ore exposed in this property which will be only about four miles from the Utah Pacific railroad when the line is extended Colbnel H L Piekett and Hon 31 151 Miller of this city will leave for the south on Monday next for the purpose of inspecthlig vaiauble gold properties owned by them In Pikes Diggings and at Deer Lodge besides which they will go down Into 15johave county Arizona to Inspect a most promising copper prospect about eight miles from tire Grand canyon of the Colorado Tire colonel has written ahead to have his porphyry dyke suit sent onto on-to Lund on the Utah Pacific Hon Thomas G Merrill of the South Sunbeam is feeling highly pleased with the showing in this property as work pro I grosses in its development A crosscut htis been run from the bottom of the 200 foot shalt for a distance of eight feet in the vein which has failed to strike the wall the impression being that the ledgo Is all of fifty feet In width It is the in tentioli to crosscut both ways with two shifts in the imthediatc future The vein as far as uncovered is a good milling proposlUon and carries native copper |