| Show Mining Notes and Personals Three thousand shares of Insley sold yesterday after call at 3 cents Tho shaft in the Sterling claim in Camp Floyd is down sixtyone feet In blue shale j J Seven thousand shares of A M M change hands in this city this week at O R Young 11 E goes out to Mer cur this morning to do some surveying for the East Golden Gate C Two hundred and mfi itwto shapes of UentennlalEureka t n mining stock were sold yesterday after call at 565 share G H Robinson president of the East Golden Gate Mining company left Eas night to take In the Leadville Ice palace The new shaft on the Annie Laurie group in Camp Floyd Is down sixty feet and work is being pushed a fec possible The Meraur postofflco handles more mori mall matter than any town In Utah south rett of Salt Lake so says Postmaster Bar rettWill Will Morris who located a group t claims north of Greeley Springs lnlJt h county IJa sold the game to Montana capitalists The Monitor Mining company have let the contract for driving n incline tunnel hull feet in their group of claims In Peep ± J stone Mining district The supplies were shipped yesterday and as the contractor will employ two shifts of men we may look for some good news from that district dis-trict at an early day Windsor Hudson dealers in real estate and mining stocks have moved their olnce from the Progress block to 43 West Second South The MercurMammoth Mining company I have Issued a neat booklet descriptive of their mine and the mineral resources of Camp Floyd mining district I Newell Spiro Holmes and others who are developing the Raldatz Bonanza group In Camp Floyd district feal much encouraged over the outlook and expect to strike the ledge almost any day now The new sold fields in Utah county north of Greelev Springs are causing considerable excitement John Davis ha ore from here that goes 945 in gold to the ton Hardsorabble Is destined to cut an important detne I portant figure In the future in Utah mining min-ing circles Several big mine owners will visit that region at an early day so we are Informed The CentennialEureka Mining company I com-pany will pay its regular monthly dividend I divi-dend tomorrow of SI a share or 30000 which will bring the total dividends paid to date by this company up to the handsome hand-some sum of 1500000 Colonel E C Babcock of Butte and Helena Montana Is In the city Colonel Babcock ha heard so much concerning Mercur that it Is his Intention to visit that camp at an early day He states that mining matters in Montana are picking up The joint press excursion committees consisting of mining exchange chamber or commerce and Press club will meet at the mining exchange at 730 this evenIng even-Ing The business and mining men of ent the city are cordially invited to be pre entThe The American M M company are pushing work on their Willard Hill CTOUD of mines The tunnel is now In 263 feet and a letter received from there a few days ago states that it Is expected ex-pected that the ore body will be broken Into almost at any time now and that the stock of the company is stiffening up in consequence An Important gold strike Is reported In the Utah mine near Eureka TintJc Three car loads of ore were shipped from the Godlva on the 6th that averaged four ounces in gold G per cent lead and GO ounces in silver to the ton The Utah mine adjol llI the New State lode owned i by S I i4rks T D Sullivan and I others who feel much elated over the I outlooK Don Maguire the well known mining man and geologist was registered at the Walker yesterday Mr Maguire is operating oper-ating quite extensively In Mercur and he says that in his opinion the district is one of the most wonderful in the way of Us mineral wealth to be found in the west Mr Maguire also says that Idaho is bound to come to the front this summer sum-mer in mineral matters A letter from Mercur received last night states that the Eagle shaft after going through three feet of arsenical ore dropped again into oxidized lime For two days sinking was discontinued while i the shaft was being timbered but now work has been resumed in mineralized I rock which Is coming In and looking more like the Golden Gate ore The annual i i meeting of the Eagle Mining company will be held tomorrow Manager Schenck of the Dalton and I Lark mine at Bingham returned to the city yesterday Mr Schenck states that i the Lead mill tramway recently ac I qUlred by the Dalton and Lark by purchase I I pur-chase lIa been extended to the Yosemite Ko 1 mine and that the mine Is now i shipping fifty tons of ore daily The old Lead mill is being overhauled and repaired paired and soon Mr Schenck will have everything In readiness for extensive operations The auestlon as to whether the legislature legisla-ture would have to take any special acton ac-ton in the matter of incorporating the town of Mercur has been decided in the negative by Messrs Bennett Harkness Howat Bradley and C S Varian who have had the matter under consideration for severl days The attorneys mentioned men-tioned are of the opinion that the people peo-ple there can go ahead and Incorporate the town as a city of the third class under I un-der the provisions of the compiled laws of 3SSS and such action will be taken at once The committee which ha been here for several days looking into the matter will go home this morning and bring the business to a close in tho near future W F Mitchell the inventor of the Acme Gold Amalgamator ha sold a half Interest in the same to a Salt Lake gentleman and it Is the Intention to be giO the manufacture of this machine in I this city at an early day the capacity to range from 20 to 200 tons daily and it Is proposed to place this device in gold mills free of charge to the owners unless they give satisfactory returns and it Is claimed that no mill can afford to be without one as when placed below the j I plates it will save its first cost In from I two to ten days according to the capacity capa-city of the mill Already 11 Mitchell Is receiving a number of letters from abroad I making Inaulnes regarding the workings of his amalgamator f J Ryan one of the heaviest owners own-ers In the California bar on the Colorado river has ordered a 2 h p gasolene en pine from the Utah Ilne and Montana Ma I chinery company which will be shipped at once This engine will be used in the operation of the pumping plant and the Acme Flour Gold Amalgamator on the Gravel beds owned by 11 Ryan and his associates and i Is believed that a saying say-ing will be made thereby as fuel is a scarce commodity In that locality and horse feed is dear By its use Mr Ryan can dispense with the work of two men and one horse He the work of two men and one horse He expects to return to the bar the first of the week 1f J Is I a pleasant genial gentleman citv and has many friends in this |