Show ruining Mining Notes Silver moved up p to 48 cents cents per ounce S yesterday Two cars of Horn Hor Silver ore reached reache the market yesterday afternoon afe con Tonopah shippers appeared In the te mar ket yesterday with wih six si cars of ore or Six cars of Yankee Consolidated ore or S were being sampled yesterday morning morin J W Langley left for Chicago and ad the thi S east Sunday Sunda night He lie will be gone sone sev several severa eral era days dars d wi The Conklin Conkin sampling works work were yes in receipt of eleven cars cr of ot ore or from Tintic L L H the well wen known kown r operator left lef for his home at Richfield 1 last evening President John Dern Der of ot the Consolidated Consolidate S Mercur left for a ten days business trip tnt p to San Sa Francisco Fancisco Sunday night P J Donohue and Sam M 11 Levy of the th C Western Exploration stall staff left for Beaver county last night An effort fort was wa made mae yesterday to set go et f President W F b Snyder of at the California te to t say sa something of or the compan s ulan plans ns 8 for or the future but he declined to be b drawn out out George eo H Robinson O and Captain Dun Duncan Ie can ca hi returned from their r trio tri to Denver enver where they have havo been on busi bust business bustness ness nes connected with wih the Copper Belt rail railroad rai railroad road yesterday morning moring The local settling price of copper was w elevated from 12 1 cents to 12 cents cent per pound yesterday the te highest it has ha been quoted at since Dec Dee 20 1901 when it was settled for on a basis bais of ot 13 15 1 cents a pound the following day dropping to 12 cents cent The Taylor Brunton sampler was yes wa in receipt of ot fifteen cars of ore from Tintic nine from Bingham ham six si from I Nevada two from Frisco and ad one from front Idaho Idao The Te carloads were divided divide ore into ito eighteen different lots of The arrangements committee of the f stock o exchange shipped lf all 1 the bulky U ores in the e mineral f collection 0 to the h sampler 1 yesterday There were eight el ht or ten tons in the lot and it will wl be sold to the smelter smelter smelter ter The smaller specimens specimen will wIl be auctioned auctioned toned off of Saturday next let Frank Morehouse who has been in investigating investigating mining propositions in Ron Mon Montana lon talus tana tana for tor the past pat four months returned I from the north norh Monday and last lat evening left lef for Milford MIford to size up the te progress which has been made with wit the develop development development ment of at the Erie Ere Copper prop property property erty since he was wa last lat on the ground Manager Dusseldorf accompanied by Lee Lec Lt Marix spent Monday at the te Com Corn Comstock Comstock stock The latter reports that he was wa not at all al prepared for Cor the te showing of ore that Superintendent Hickey spread before his gaze In the mine workings work s At the themI mill mI the te new power engine was being anchored to its is thick solid sold masonry foundation If I the te weather per permits permits cr mits mis the boilers will wl have hae been bricked In n and the plant made ready to start by byth byth the th middle of next month Secretary Stewart was in receipt of a aletter a aletter letter leter front from Manager Free of the Park City Gold Silver Siver property In n the Snake Creek district Park Prk City yes It I stated that tb the shaf shaft was twenty wenty feet below the mark with wih the te ore in the bottom getting better heter with wih every ever foot tot The he superintendents of the Steamboat and ad Wolverine were visitors at the property during the past few days and Mr Free r reports r that they were much the u h taken k up contains ep with f the et showing h I e which w f i |