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Show 1 car loads of ore were shipped this week but the owners had not received the returns. 80ME STRAY NOTES. "J. J. dishing of American Fork came to Eureka Friday to inspect some raining rain-ing property in West Tiiitic. George Arthur Rice, a prominent ColoraiToan and also largoly interested in Salt Lake real estate, was a Tintic visitor last week. C. S. Carson, ex-mayor of Aspeu, Colorado, and George Garnick of the same place, were here during the week looking into the Governor. Mr. J. J. Cushing took to Salt Lake on Saturday a sample of Consolidated Treasure ore for assay, and the following follow-ing are the figures: 68 per cent, lead, and 104 ounces silver. This speaks well for our American Canyon or not? Ill MO WORK. ae Eureka Hill Mine Owners Are Replacing Re-placing the Men Discharged Several Sev-eral Weeks Ago. HONS THE MINES OF TINTIO. w Car Loads of Ore Sold by the Horthern Spy Which Has Been Listed on 'Change, Eureka, June 29. Special corre-I'ondence. corre-I'ondence. There have been more instigating in-stigating capitalists and prospectors Tintic the past two weeks than for tars before. They have been every-'here every-'here in the district, at Silver City, lammoth and Eureka, and some have one away who were not impressed fav-tably. fav-tably. Hie Eureka Hill, which was men-oned men-oned a week as having discharged large number of , its ieQ. is now putting many ! tbcraback. The best posted of the ''Mrs declare that there is worlds of re in sight in the mine everywhere. of the reasons recently assigned r the reduction of shipments is that 'r some time the company has had no IJtilar contract for its ore, and have wto sell it in the o pen market at very "satisfactory terms. These transpor-"""i transpor-"""i and reduction charges have mounted to $24 a ton. This has been iisidered by the company as exorbit-JUnd exorbit-JUnd Uiey naturally wish to reduce THE NORTHERN SPY. The Northern Spy, which was listed , '.be Salt Lake exchange this week, 1(1 a lot of fivo carloads of ore on "ursday, which returned sixty ounces war and $10 ia gld- Timbering 0 foot shaft has been commenced, 1 the bottom of which there is known wore worth 150 ounces. The com-My com-My expect, when the new machinery ' set up and the mine . is ' fhape, to be able to pay f ar montllly dividends of from live Dfteen thousand dollars a month. machinery on the way. The new machinery which is to be ediately erected on .the Bullion-c Bullion-c is now all manufactured and on i way from Chicago. The frame J for the new buildings is now be- raised and the masons who are ,.lay the foundation for the wes will be here on Saturday. 'V nays work shows an improvement , aeBeck. and increases its value. t.,18 Particularly true of the 600 foot -. wilich is richer and better than The last ore sold from the 600, richer than anything heretofore 'duced, by 25 ounces, and this in- ffim Va'" wU1 be worth at leaSt ,UW a month to the company. THE BOSS TWEED. the Boss Tweed the ore body has ."increasing both in size and in -2; c 14 now averages' about W e onn(;es and shows a marked Pwemrnt every way. INSPECTED THE GOVERNOR. ,'cral parties have recently in-.i in-.i the Governor, in Draitou guleh. v p,v t0 purchasing the bond and J, The lessees are still much both-cad both-cad air, the connection for cir-it!0-n not having been made. Two |