Show I TINTIC MINER NOTES Large Shipment of EurekaHill Concentrates I Con-centrates A shipment of 20 cars of concentrates is being loaded at the EurekaHill mill and will go out in a day or two The Eagle is reported to be taking out gold ore averaging 130 in the yellow stuff A shipment of one carload car-load Is promised about July 5 A large shipment of tailings from the Sioux mill is being loaded at i Mammoth station The tailings are i 1 reported to run exceedingly well j I The Alaska shaft is down over 150 1 i i feet and is being sunk with two shifts i The shaft is going down in the vtin I but as yet no pay ore has been encojn tered Last Sunday Frank Rankin was awarded a contract for sinking 100 feet in the Homestake shaft We understand the work was commenced yesterday A 35horse power engine is being u3 P9 Yein1 eiut set us on the 900 level of the Bullion I Beck at the winze north of the main I shaft As soon as in position the large ore body below the 900 level will be greatly accelerated I A very favorable change Is reported this week in the bottom of the Kmer I aId shaft at a depth of 640 feet a body of highly mineralized quartz having I been encountered The company are daily looking to encounter oreN II ore-N N Brown is continuing the development I de-velopment of the Bertha mine in I 1 West Tintic and is taking out some firstclass shipping ore Recent assays are said to show values of 200 ounces I in silver The Bertha will soon become be-come a shipper I Captain J A Bard and others lave I taken a contract to sink 150 feet in the I Valley View claim lying I between Sliver Sli-ver City and Diamond and nave commenced com-menced work on the proper We understand the Valley View makes an excellent showing I In regard to the generally circulated report that the directors of he Ajax contemplate shutting down that property prop-erty the fore part of this month Henry M Ryan managing director assures us that the report is an err and that operations will be continued as usual Shipments from the district for the week are as follows From the Bul lionBeck 25 car loads ore from the CentennialEureka 3 car loads ore from the Gemini 15 car loads ore from the Uncle Sam 6 car loads ore from I far dslOr the Ajax 7 car loads 1 ore 1fr the I Mammoth 2 car loads ore from the j Swansea 5 car loads ore from the South Swansea 7 car loads ore from the North Star 4 cac loads ore from j the Governor 1 car load ore The development work on the Martha j Washington Is progressing very sutis i factorily and we expect to soon be able I to place it on our shipping list As to the report of the discovery of ore in the mine running four ounces gold the report is a mistake a no such find has j i been made We take this opportunity of correcting the report as we believe that untrue and exaggerated reports do more injury than they possibly could do good Several months aso we stated that the BullionBeck company was contemplating con-templating the alteration of their concentrating plant Into a combination combina-tion mill and at the time of the shutdown shut-down it was freely predicted that the change would take place almost immediately im-mediately I is now definitely stated that the directors of the Beck have decided de-cided to add the necessary pans and settlers and make their plant correspond corre-spond as nearly as possible with the great combination mill of the Eureka Hill company I this is done there is scarcely a question but that the Beck mill can be placed at once on a paying basis The mine has practically 1 i unlimited quantities of second class ore I which can be worked at a profit by the combination process There ought to I be many dividends for BullionBeck I stockholders In these second class ores I |