Show I 10 DIVIDEND THIS MONTH i I iI So Declare a CentennialEureka Official I I Of-ficial Yesterday I The CentennIalEurem will not pay I I a divIde d this month The statement circulated that the company would pay at least one more dividend to the old d Is Oi i I 1 stockholders incorrect One of the prIncIpal officials said Yt1 I terday that the purchasers of the 22000 s ares of stock would get all the earn lags their holdings entitled them to dating from Aug 1 but not until after the purchase money Is all paid In to the vendors on 01 before Jan 1 next North Humbug Incorporated I Articles of Incorporation for the North Humbug Mining company were filed in the county clerks office yesterday day R G Ion was named as president presi-dent G T BrIdges vice president and H Darnet secretary and treasurer The other directors are John M Murray Mur-ray and T B Griln The eompim owns the Lexington Ioulon War Eagle Ea-gle and War Eagle Fraction claIms IT the Tintc district Mining Deed Recorded George B Langley and wIfe of Mills vie X J yesterday deeded to the Niagara Ni-agara Muting compar their onehal Interest In the 1899 and all the Landmark Land-mark Vindicator Mary F and Myrtle claims In the rest IItaln distrIct The consIderation i000 considerton was 1000 i i Ore and Bullion i Ore and bullion settlements In thI I city yesterday amounteq to SS100 fii 1 follows kCorlck Co silver and lead ores sioo I T R Junes Co ores t3I300 base I bullion 690 Bamberg 1lun orel 10o i Netal Market Silver 60lc per ounce Lad 43 per 100 pounds Copper 17e per pound Mining Notes The May marketed u car of ore yesterday yester-day daJohn I John n loulks was at tliD New Mammoth Mam-moth In Bingham yesterday I Jerome Bourgard came don Cram Ding ham maters last night t aten to some business Colonel S B 1ler and Glen R Both yesterday well of the letro star were In Bingham A H Mayne will leave this morning for Joplin mining Mo proposition where he Is promoting a lead Dan Heaston cam down from BIng ham lat night to attend to some important import-ant miningmatters T D Coe the well known mining man ollertn at Granite mountain In 100110 county Is In tiieity The employees of the Four Aces mine at Tntc wi receive their rrJulnr monthly month-ly pay cheeks today will Griffith returned Sunday morning from 1ford where he went to look after some mining interests The Conkln sampler received eight carl ofore from Tinte ono from Bingham and one from Duway yesterday Joe Deldrleh has returned from Ding ham where Iw has been for several days looking after some prospects L H Curtis anti E L Colbor went to BlnJham yesterday to make an inspection In-spection ot the Retl Wtng mine The Mammoth marketed nhil cars of ore yesterday and the Uncle Sam another Tlmic property reported with live cars An assay yesterday of ore taken from the vein recently disclosed In the Cedar ale mine gave returns of t5 to tl I David KeIth will go out to the Park this morning and sIze things up at the Anchor ot which property he Is superintendent superin-tendent A T loon sientlast Sunday In inalc lag investigations at the SIr Shield at Bnham He Is pleased with the outooj at that prpert L E iDler and Bone Wheeler of the South Swansea staff went out to that se intc bonanza yesterday and wilt remain there several days The TalorBrlnton sampler received fifteen cars from Tlntlc two from Bingham ffeen tc ham three from Frisco and one from Stockton yesterday C B Maynard well known among thl miners of Bingham Is at the Keorgh Hosmer hospital quite ill from the effects fects of being leaded Manager p T Farnsworth oC the Horn Silver made his appearance at the ofce of the company yesterday after an absence ab-sence of several days The directors of the Knlcerbocker ln IIn company held a special meeting la1 night but for what purpose I was called I the officers would not say The est Buckeye which adjoins i Johr f thntfgj Joe Bowers t J 1gil at Tintic it is reported re-ported II being snrveec1 to determine the exact lines of eight claims lnes caims I Itoy Bemis of the Dewey mi nnsham has gone Into Nevada on an exploration I trp He will be absent about sixty dan I Fred Bemis is in charge ot the mill I A report comes from Bingham that the niId States company Is keeping its I tramway busy these days hauling up I lumber and supplies to the main work1n where improvements re continually be lug made D I Bero hal returned from a week trip to Elko Xl where he succeeded In getting oelslon of some very promif I lag copper claims He wi go ont to fling ham today to look after development on i g I the Scranton group I Charles H She and 1 S McKay returned re-turned Sunday evening from 3 trip Into California and Arizona They have undertaken un-dertaken the deelopment and promotion of a largo group of copper claims southwest south-west from Prescott Ariz The directors or the Eutonla Mining company hem a meeting yesterday afternoon after-noon and elected Joseph S Free as manager man-ager A vigorous campaign of development develop-ment Is to be Inaugurated at once and Mr Free will leave for the mine the early part of the week with a force of six men to commence operations Colonel Posey Is expected back from San Francisco In a day or two now and upon his arrival l It i is thought a site for the fllngham I Copper Gold Mining I corn PanYs proposed new smelter will be pro vlslnah decided upon The eleetiol made will of course be subject to ratil I caton by I the board of dIrectors K P Body of De Lamar Nev who associated with Frank Wilson and others sold the April Fool mine to Butte parties not long ago returned Sunday evening from an extended trip to the Pacifc coast He wi remain In the city until after the arrival of the Itah volunteera I I n ntht when he will return to Nevada to look after his business interests I Vic President John lelmrlch of th I Iercur accompanied b Charle H Brn ner a prominent stoc holder left for their Nebraska homes last night after a general gen-eral roundup among their mining invest meats In ttah and the northwest Both gentemen an becomIng so wel Imown out here and are so taken with thA country that It would not be brprlsinJ It they followed the example o Mr Derp and made their homes In Salt Lake 1I I 1 |