Show BIAGHA3I BULLETIN NOTES A Great Deal of Activity In the Old Reliable The new Tintic Minuns and Smelting company operating the Yosemite group I of mines and others have recently put 1 the Yosemite mill in tine running order and will next week have fitt ien teams I 1 at work hauling ore They have many I thousands of tons of concentrating ore out and Superlntenuellt Jluncer Informs I forms us the mill is about to begin dna I dn-a long steady run i I Just after the signal gun had boomed I the aavviwng of tine new year tO parties I par-ties stood beiore Recorder Quinn Avitn I certIncates tor filing H uansp ect I that tneir locations u ere on tie same I I grounu KTiOttn its the Pearl lode me original claimant being Eli Mitchell N IT Jairaia represented him lor ieio caticsn and the new locators caihug it tae Keystone are Henry and Daviu Wolfe and Albert W Forman Then representative ceithicata n < hand anL dated < Jarrard some seconds in appealing appeal-ing before the recorder and of course his document was the first to go on file 1hus it is of record that there is at least one instance in which Lli tailed tail-ed to get there Manager O B Hardy came up from the city Tuesday and spent Christmas I in camp He speaks most encouragingly I of the affairs of the Bingham coy er company and believes copper will be an important product of this district before be-fore the year is out 0 The company shipped two carloads of Starlus ore on I Tuesday and tiiie mine has out about 75 tons of shipping ore and 75 for concentrating con-centrating I There is no reason why Bingham I should not be attracting > as much or more attention than any other camp In Utaih or the west It has mines that I have produced many < millions < and hundreds hun-dreds of gold silver and copper prospects i pros-pects easily worked needing only a little capital to make them paying propositions Experts say the Old I Reliable gives Who finest promise of any district in tlhe Rocky Mountains and of a certainty it gives as good results I I re-sults Before long there will be a rush to this camp and those who come to I I speculate will stay right here This is no place for wild cat operators An important strike is that just made j 1 in the Broad Gauge a group of claims situated about a mile below the railroad I rail-road depot in a small gulch to the left I of tlhe main canyon W L Crane end George West have this week completed I some contract work on the property and sbaifed to our reporter who visited I the locality yesterday that tttieir work went into a nice streak of ore which has steadily opened out Across the I I I face of the tunnel is a solid body of Iron amd copper mixed except long the foot wall is a streak of gray I ishbrown talc eight inches wide Assays As-says of this latter obtained when the vain was first opened gave 33 to 300 per ton and the crevice matter now exposed ex-posed is believed to be all good pay This group belongs to Judge W C Hall of Salt Lake and others and we understood Is soon to be actively operated op-erated An old miner pronounces the I present showing the best prospect he has seen In the camp lOre I shipments from Bingham during II I December were considerably under average i av-erage owing to storms arid the holl j days We were unable to obtain figures 1 fig-ures from the Dalton and Dark and several other mines for our monthly I report which is as follows DECEMBER SHIPMENTS I Tons I From Blngham station hauled by I Standish and Simpson 1400 i Old Jordan Galena 625 Old Telegraph 300 I Petro 50 j Spanish 150 rJnIS Live Pine 40 j I Northern Chief 1101 1 25 Neptune i l Tiwakie 15 I Montezuma 50 rlontezuma 120 Story I Silver Shield 20 Bingham station hauled by Tom Mayne Northern Light 120 I Yosemite No1 50 York O 00 Peabody I LKulmill Station By tram 45 ° Revere station Dalton Lark mine and mill Total tons 3625 Tot I |