Show TO OUTSIDE PEOPLE CentennialEureka Contract Captured Cap-tured by Tuggenhcim GREAT CUT I CHARGES JFIAGABA TTOflflEI HAS CTOT ITO THE KAKGI3VG WALL Ore Bodies Slionlcl Hfot Be Far Airny Jinn qrcp Thomas Left for Homo Lust laelit He Will ainlsc Some Encouraging Itcports to The Other StOClillolilcrTJ Corrected Stive went of Idnlio o Production It Shows Some Marked IUUIenSG < Gcncrul Mining Kewl The first heavy Utah 1S95 ore contract con-tract to be secured by the representative representa-tive of the Colorado smelters who have been here for the pat ten flays skirmishing for business was that of the CentennIalEureka which yesterday yester-day went to the Philadelphia smelter the Guggenheim plant In order to I secure the production < of that property perty the successful bidder was forced to make some heavy secrinces and the company will receive smelter treatment treat-ment of its ores for some 53 cheaper than during 1894 the charge fixed by the Philadelphia being 51450 per ton for the high grade ores Bids were received by the CentennIal I Eureka people on Saturday but they decided that they would consider the I propositions until yesterday noon before be-fore making the award The Guggen helms were the lowest bIdders and to them was given the contract Borne of the other bids were a high as 20 and ranging downwards to the price fixed by the successful competitor This turn in affairs was perfectly sat sfactory to the local smelters a they lave an abundance of silicious ores al ready and had no desire to make such n cut a that determined upon by the Philadelphia All of the local and Colorado people with the exception of the Germania were in the contest which did not create such a stir a did that made by the awarding of the BullionBeck contract for the present year Down at the valley smelters the te eipts ot ores continues about the eeipt of contnue ame as for SOl time past and none of the plants have been able to blow in any new stacks But five are still being operated two each at the Ger mania and Hanauer and one at the Pennsylvania There will be no more heavy competitions ions for ores until the 2Sth when the Silver King and anchor will receive bids |