| Show TIC MINER NOTES I Good Ore in the Eagle The Grand Central Shipment The Luzerne Is loading a shipment ore which will go out in a day or so The shutting dovn of the Mammoth mill has had the effect o tying up the new East Tintic railway The Utah Silver King Mining company com-pany Is figuring on putting up a steam hoist on the Susan on which the we at nresent doing a great deal of development de-velopment Hudson Smith returned to Salt Lake Wednesday after several days stay In the district He reports the development develop-ment of the Brooklyn progressing as usual The Snowflake Mining company Is advertising for bids to sink the shaft in that property 100 feet deeper The shaft is now down nearly 00 fet nsd cne shift steadily pmployed The Buckeye commenced sinking thi ° week from the 350 level and will send the shaft down to the ISO A shipment of ore is now being loaded and will go out in a few days Superintendent Green of the Buckeye Buck-eye reports a new strike made AVediies day in the bottom of the shaft in that property The ore showed thice feet wide yesterday and the assay return i are 60 ounces silver 51 per ent had and 10 gold Superintrndcnt McChrystal reports tl at considerable shipping on Is being encountered in the Eagle min in the course of development tp3 ther with a great deal of ore of a good milling grade A shipment from tha property is a probability In a very short time Some extremely rich gold ore Is being be-ing taken out of the Grand Central and sacked A shipment of ono carload car-load was sent out yesterday WhIle we are unable to learn positively the value of the ore we are eliably informed in-formed that it runs well into the hundreds hun-dreds Local reports make i as high as 2500 The Grand Central is proving prov-ing a bonanza The rumor reported in the Miner last week tQ the effect that the Eureka Hill would not work Sundays hereafter here-after proves to have been correct and that company Is now only working six days in the week This move is to be regretted as under the prevailing low rate of ware the loss of Sunday makes a serious hole in the employees wa es Shipments from the district for the week are as follows From the Bul lionBeck mine 17 carloads of ore from the CentennialEureka 5 carloads ore from the EurekaHill mill 7 carloads concentrates from the Uncle Sam 6 carloads ore from the Swansea 4 carloads car-loads ore from the South Swan fa I carloads ore from the Northern Sy 1 carload ore from the Morning Glory 1 carload ore from the Grand Central 1 carload ore The Eldorado mine near Payson owned by G T Bridges L T Jacobs and G F Thompson of Eureka and Thomas Cloward of Payson Is reported to he nnp of the most promising properties prop-erties in the New Eldorado district v force of nve men are at work in the mine and assays have been secured showing values as follows c3 per cent lead and 0 to 15 ounces silver These values are secured in an open cut which tapped the vein at a tenth cf 20 feet and with continued dPvolon pected ment much better results are ex |