Show Mining Notes and Personals Ten cars of Horn Silver ores were received re-ceived yeserday The Dalton Lark yesterday received 147 tons of ore J B Graham the able editor of the Bingham Bulletin Is In the city Work on the reconstruction of the burnt once district of Sunshine will be begun at J F Brim writes from Duck Creek Nevada that with a boy he Is taking out 1500 pounds of shipipng ore daily General Manager H A Cohen of the DeLamar mines returned from New York yesterday trip looking much better for his I I J A Bush the wellknown mining man expects to leave for Breckenridge Colorado Col-orado about May 1st for the purpose of taking charge of the mine owned by the Mountain Bride Gold Mining company com-pany Frank Wilson disposed of his April Fool ore yesterday the two lots selling at 380 and 140 a ton There Is another lot I of April Fool ore at the sampler and still another is on the road both of which will average higher than the lot just sold I A wellinformed mining man says that seven miles west of Eureka there is a iron blowout the ores of which ar I strongly Impregnated with lead He believes be-lieves that this is a continuation of the Eureka ore belt and that develooment I work will open up a large body of mineral min-eral in that locality Colonel S T Pearson returned yesterday yester-day from a visit to the Stirling coalmines coal-mines where he located the ground for the mouth of the 2000 drain tunnel which is t be completed within four months from May 1st In driving the tunnel tun-nel machine drills will be used the power to be compressed air J Y Smith leaves this morning for the Peep Stone district where he will drive a 100 foot tunnel on the Magnet group which is owned by J L Main nis W H Stahl and Scott Crismon The Magnet is situated in Left Hand or Six Mile canyon and is a property which shows up well The tunnel will cross cut the vein and according t the owners will open a great body o ore Peter Donnell and Joe Berry of Street er Illinois are sojourning for a few days in Zion These gentlemen are cattle dealers deal-ers and buyers who are becoming interested inter-ested in mining matters and before returning re-turning home they will look over the mineral min-eral resources of Utah besides which they will go up into Idaho with the Rives Bros and Ed Masner and investigate inves-tigate the merits of the Gold Dust mine The Winnamuck mine at Bingham has from 600 to 700 tons of ore on the dump awaiting the completion of the new mill j I which is to be in operation by the middle of next week This mill will treat 100 tons of ore daily and is said to b one of the best mills in the gulch Firstclass ore is ajso being sacked and as soon as the concentratns ore Is out of the way f d F < r r shipments of higher grade ore will be made Ed Magner of the Gold Dust mine received re-ceived a letter from Idaho yesterday stating that Ely Sunydam exeditor of i the Lemhi County Republic had made a I big strike on Indian creek Lemhi county consisting of 12 feet of 320 ore also that I numerous rich discoveries were being made in the Black Bird country and that a short time ago the Yellow Jacket mine changed hands for a round million Captain Black informs The Herald that a hundred foot contract for tunneling tunnelng in the Jones Bonanza ground has just been completed and that sometime next week he will visit Mercur and let wi l1erur a contract con-tract for another hundred feet which when completed should cut the ore body at a vertical depth of 220 feet on its dip In other workings on this property pro-perty mineral has been encountered that I goes from SO cents to 5 in gold to the I ton I Colonel Pat Donan the author of the booklet entitled Utah Issued several years ag by the Rio Grande Western Railway company is in the city once again Colonel Donan is a newspaper writer of national reputation and i is to be hoped that our mine owners will pre Ivan I I-van upon him to write a few articles for j I I the large number of newspapers on his string his subjects being the mineral mnCa wealth of Utah and the varied resources I and attractions of our new state M Fitzgerald of Fairfield who arlrved in the city last night informs The Herald Her-ald that mining matters jr that locality are unusually active and that the condition condi-tion of affairs around Fairfield and Five Mile Pass are very promising Tomorrow Messrs Fitzgerald Hicks Se Ryan Trill begin the platting o Fairfield townslte and within a few flays Mr Hunt will begin the prospecting of the country between be-tween Fairfield and the Mercur mill with a diamond drill the conditions being that he is to receive 51 per cent of the interests In-terests in the properties providing he is successful in finding ore Work is also going on now on the Horseshoe property two miles south of Fairfield and on the Ella group In Clay canyon and the outlook most out-look for assuring that portion of the district is |