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Show FISH SPRINGS OUTPUT. Deep Greek DiitrioU are Making Brilliant Becords by Large Productions of Ore, TEN r0UE-H0E3E LOADS ABEIVED Thousands of Tons of Eich Mineral on tho Dumps of Bingham's Big Miner, Fish Springs is becoming a dangerous danger-ous rival in. the race with Dugway for bonanza honors. Ten four-borse loads of ore arrived in American Fork yesterday yes-terday bringing with them a shipment on the dumps, the accumulation amounting to forty tons. The York mine was unfortunate in one respect, such a quantity of ore was piled in the ore bins that tbay collapsed. The York is being worked with thirty men and has twelve team engaged in hauling its production to the depot. There is ore enough on the dumps of the Old Telegraph to keep ten teams engaged iu hauling for six weeks. Ten men are working the Tiwaukee under lease. They are getting out a car of high grado ore a week. F'ive or six men are at work clearing out the tunnel and running some prospecting pros-pecting drifts on the Stewart. The Brooklyn is keeping the Lead mill running busily. Ore Kecelpta. Hodges was making tests of 100 tons of horn ilvor. Stewart had lot of hand samples from Deep creek and M-irysvale, ?i tons of I I'enlenial Eureka, and IS tona of Fx-ruisior Fx-ruisior ore. one of L. K. Holden's Bingham Bing-ham properties. The L'ninn asay ofllce had 17 tons of bullion (not B. B.) and 50 ton of Centennial Cen-tennial F.ureka ore. Hisliop & Currie had IS tons of Miller ore. from tho Galena mine owned by Grant A Chipman. The ore will probably arrive in this city for sampling today. VY'. S. Martin who came in from Fish Springs last night says the district is getting better every day. The Galena Gal-ena initio is daily acquiring the appearance appear-ance of a truo li.HHiin! vein, ciuting through the strains of the limestone. M:niur Kiehaiifi; Apex again BtiB'ened aud none of it could be had for lug than LU. It sold , on Saturday for 3 cents le. Malad went booming, U0.0UO shares being sold. Jake Bamberger threatenee three weeks afro to clean up $101)0 on this stock aud he has kept his word. Congo has been forsaken by James Fager and it was sold fur ID, o ceuls below last week's quotations. TO HAY' (jrOrATiliNM. t -j) r r 8t-k. v.i . 5 I V i r T Alice 1 m Alliance. H () Anchor o id A,ex IU 1.)', 13' s H'i Harnea-Sulph'r Illgll.ilel' HAKl 0'i OH'i OH'.', Cent. Kiuvka 60 00 C,,,i,r, Jl'imt 17 1?, 41 Sale of the Mono. The Mono mine, w!th its great and brilliant record, haa had its escutcheon forever dimmed by being sold at U. S. niorshal's sale under an execution for nearly $1,000,000, for the beggarly and insigxificant sale of $10,000. It was purchased by Isaac W. Brooks, the receiver re-ceiver for the company. Crescent :H Daly , 18 Ulencoe 4 20 Him Silver 3 :i Malad S0.0IO Uli', 0)', 03"- Manmioih 3 i Northern Spy if Ui Ontario 40 W Stanley 11100 111 IS IH P. L. A C. Co I 2.i Utah oil Co 01 Woods de i on Silver CVtt If. I0.?L',1 HS'i W'4 Total shares sold, t,10U. Seller :io days. tUuyer 10 days. SALES or STOI K. tnno shares of Apex n .13' )() shares of Hlg Hole Placet !t .OS1 i. VIMI shares of Congo (if, .17. Mt) shares of Couuo ft .Wi. IKio shares of Conimffr ir. tn.l share of Malad (if .ftJ'L ftcnii shares ot Malad M .02',, seller 30 days. fttXIO shares of Malad H .(',, " JJ ' 10.0U0 ounces ot Silver (ft ,w,. e A Jolrk Trip. The quickest trip ei er made to the Dugway district is that of '. II. Schen, Mark Simon, of the Simon Manufacturing Manufactur-ing company, Philadelphia, and John W. Tyler, of Dayton, Ohio, all of whom returned last night, having gone to the home of the Buckhorn, cxperted the district and gotten home in four days time. Like all the others who have gon e before them they returned much pleased with what they saw and firmly impressed with the mineral possibility, of tho region. Mr. Schen said it was difficult for a mining man to form an intelligent opinion on the character the mines would finally assume as sufficient work had not been done to determine whether they were contacts fissure veins or deposits. de-posits. Where Gilson had discovered his ore was right on top of a hill of limestone and the work he had done so far was to simply work out the mineral by leveling off the surface. It was just one huge chimney of mineral min-eral and boulders of spar and lime all mixed up together. The same character charac-ter of spar could be found in several other locations, but just how good the c iues may become must depend on d evelopment. None of them are twenty-rive feet deep. For surface showing the field stands unrivalled. Very little can be said of the last strike, that made in the Leona which lies a mile or more away from the Buckhorn and in the quartite formation. forma-tion. A small vein of ore has been found from which assays of P-JO'l ounces of silver have been obtained, some of which has been sacked for shipment. As far as appearance goes it i away up. A Bingham Bu Iret. Bingham is wrapt in the throes of lit-igatiou lit-igatiou which is doing a greut deal to retard work and decrease shipments. The South Galena, Utah, Highland, Live Pino and others are involved, and all shut down except tbe South Galena. A report is now current that Charley May bury will soon institute suit against the H",nton, thus closing down another good property. However, litigation in a mining camp is not an unmitigated evil. A new discovery has recently been made in the Fairview claim, just below town and opposite Strickler's stora. It is one of the best things opened this winter, having five feet of ore from the surface down to the bottom of a lifly-foct lifly-foct shaft that will run close to $70 a ton. The ore is a carbonato of iron and the vein is a fissure in quart.ite. The Beuton is really becoming a great property. Three hundred tons of ore are now on the dump, taken from a level iiOO feet from the surface. It all galena, tho breast from which it is obtained ob-tained i3 five feet thick. It will average 5f ounces iu lead aud nets to its owcers $10 a ton. A sale of the Irish American Palmyra and Bergen lodes has been made to Contractor Sullivan and others of Salt Lake. The property has been cleaned out of its accumulated debris preparatory prepara-tory to the summer's development. The Old Channel placer mining company com-pany of St. Souis are driving some bed rock drifts in their gravel deposit; water is still too low to commence the commence the season's washing by hydraulic. hy-draulic. On the F'risco the lessees have been extracting some good ore and piling it |