Show THE OPEXIXG POSTPONED Butte Helena and Salt Lake Mines to Be Listed CHICAGO Jan 7The formal opening open-ing of the Chicago mineral and mining board announced for yesterday has been out off till January 21 as tile quarters to be occupied are not yet in order Three applications for membership member-ship were received yesterday by telegraph tele-graph making 218 members of the 250 to which the board Is limited 4J Ruch Field Beniamin Seltz and M J Sherman Sher-man of the listing committe left last night for the west They will look over the different districts and make arrangements for listing the best grades of stocks They will not confine con-fine themselves to Cripple Creek but will include Butte Helena Salt Lalw and others It is not the intention rf the Chicago mining board to confine its operations to gold and silver Iron coal zinc in fact the stock of reputable reput-able mines of whatever product will be listed Ore and Bullion The ore and bullion receipts yesterday yester-day were as follows T R Jones Coores 8400 bullion bul-lion S9nflfl R MackIntoshISO tons Silver King ore 106 tons Anohor concentrates Wells Fargo Co Bullion 10554 McCornick Co Hanauer bullion 8550 silver and lead ores 3200 geld bar 5200 cyanides S2000 Bamberger McMillan Ores 8fi29 Silver and Lead Bar silver was Quoted yesterday as follows Silver 60 cents lead 3 Bank Clearings The clearings of the associated banks yesterday were 3424990 For the same day last year they were 237752 Mining Notes and Personals George Arnold has applied for a seat In the mining stock exchange The Sampson will probably be listed with the exchange at an early day A Murphy made a private deal in Little Pittsburg yesterday at accents a share Manager Dern of the Mercur returned re-turned at 4 this morning from his eastern east-ern trip The Lucky Boy bullion according to last returns goes 998 fine Another shipment from the mill has just been sent to Omaha During the inaucrural festivities on Monday a private sale of 50000 shares of Little Plttsburs stock was made at 3 cents a share Colonel Ed ODonnel has opened up a fine streak of lead ore on the Free Coinage adjoining the Dagmar north and west of Eureka Newton Learned who is negotiating a deal on the Eagle group between JTpjcu < nd Sunshine is out making an inspection of the property I Joe Moss reports the sale of 10000 shares of American Mining Milling I company stock at 5 cents a share Also of 200 shares of Hardscrabble stock at 65 cents a share The Gray Eagle and Mattie S claims in Camp Floyd district owned by Silks and Wood are making a fine showing I t and they are pushing development I work with a force of four men Yesterday an item appeared ip these I columns stating that Sam Slrrlne was the foreman of the Geyser mill This f was an error as L N Smith not Mr Sirrine holds that responsible position I John Bergman came down from the South Fork Consolidated mine a day or two ago on show shoes He has re timbered the lower tunnel and has everything in readiness for active work in the spring The Pan American company received 2500 In cyanides from its Mexican mill yesterday and another 2500 shipment ship-ment Is on the road It is expected that the Pan American will pay another dividend div-idend at an early day Henry Fitzhugh M E and James Myron M E returned yesterday from Kinsley district Nevada bringing with them samples of beautiful < ore from the Ida Gull mine that assays 215 ounces silver 3 in gold and 64 per cent lead to the ton Dr F M Davis of Tooele was in the city Monday assisting in the inaugural inaug-ural exercises The doctor is mining a little on his awn hook and is driving driv-ing a tunnel in the Yellow Jacket in Soldier canyon with good Indications to work on Will Griffiths Is In from Mercur and states that the Segregated Gold Mining Min-ing and Milling companys shaft is down twentysix feet In ore that goes 415 Besides looking after this property prop-erty Mr Griffiths has been ttendlng to other Interests of his In Camp Floyd district The Sampson mine of Blngham sent in forty cars of high grade ore yesterday yester-day and Manager Perego Informs The Herald that when the Incline is down to the 800foot level which will be inside in-side of a week regular shipments will be made It was decided yesterday to place 30000 shares of the treasury stock on the market and this stock Is already largely spoken for The Sampson Samp-son is capitalized for 500000 shares of a par value of SI each Shepard Cherrlngton Harkniss who have a branch law office at Mer cur with Mr Cherrington in charge lost quite heavily in the Mercur fire Monday night their principal loss being be-ing In the way of law books C J Gaxber foreman of the Hefner Queen mine in Dry canyon Ophir district dis-trict who came in a few days ago with three cars of Queen ore returned to I the mine yesterday and will increase his working force The ore assayed 40 ounces silver 3 in gold and 22 percent per-cent lead The Dagmar mine in Tlntlc looks better as work progresses the latest development In the shaft exposing a I large cave The shaft is now down I thirtyfive feet in good grade ore On the Chicago claim embraced in the I Dagmar group some very fine looking lron stained quartz has been found The Dagmar company is now only offering I of-fering 2000 shares of its treasury stock for sale I David Lundeen who has a lease on part of the Old Telegraph mine at Bingham is in the city with another two carload shipment of high grade I silver and copper ore Bingham seems to maintain its heavy ore shipments regardless of the cold weather and I snow and Mr Lundeen is of the opinion opin-ion that the output of the Old Reliable Relia-ble will be greatly increased by next summer The old Swansea near Silver City Tintic made a fine record during the past few months and as soon as contracts con-tracts are signed will resume its shipments ship-ments of second class ore which assays 40 ounces silver 5 per cent lead and 23 per cent iron In excess of sil ca which makes it a very desirable ore for the smelters The ore bodies in the Swansea Swan-sea are Improving in quality and quantity quan-tity with depth and the outlook is most encouraging The Intermountain Mining Review was launched upon the journalistic sea In this city yesterday and from all appearances ap-pearances is a staunch little craft that I Is built to hold Its own however tempestuous I tem-pestuous the sea or weather may be I The Review is a neat publication of I fourteen pages which are replete with interesting mining news and information informa-tion and general mining topics We I trust that It will fill a long felt want and that the mining public will not this want for the permit it to fill just i glory there is in it but that the hand will go down into the pocket for the yellow boys in Its aid and maintenance while the mouth is open with words of cheer and commendation C T Harte the editor of the Review should receive a hearty support from our mining men Utica Gold Mining and Milling Company Com-pany Mercur Utah Incorporated General Offices 25 Morlan Block Salt Lake City This company owns not bonded nine claims adjoining the Gold Dust and Shoebridge groups one mile from the Geyser and Marion one and a quarter miles from the Mercur Development work is now going on four men being at work and it is to increase this force that the directors authorize the sale of 5000 shares treasury stock at the nominal price of 50 cents a share Applications for stock to be made to Alan P Senior secretary secre-tary at the companys office 25 Mor lan Block Subscription list closes December 31 1895 P L SCHMITT ALAN P SENIOR President Secretary |