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Show ON THE AEEO WPEAN. AT BINCHAM HAS OPENED A SIX FOOT BODY OF ORE. It is ISejieveil to lie a Very Rich Strike, th Assays at First Made Running from 0 to (18 Ounces in Silver w ith a J'air Percentage of Lead, Bingham is crowding the procession W;t ; Ticli strikes. The latest is that made on U. Arrowpenn hi Cottonwood rulch. Some ore was found in this mine about mouth aso, but the tunnel soon passe ' tliTough the body. After running bOine d taiu-c ahead tho lessees decided to conn-t)ack conn-t)ack and sink on the ore chute the top ..' , which had been exposed by the tunnel.. 'I I -greatest iiieeess has attended this ivork. r the time the v ir.ze had been sunk five the ore body was fully six feet wide of ear borates and galena. Three feet of this ; carbonate that will run OS ounces in sih c and 14 per cent in ul, and the remainder heavy sruU-nii that will run 20 ounces f 40 per cent luad. The Arrowr.ean is loc-r nc;ir tli3 IVtro mine. "Weekly Mjniuij Summary. '1 her; has beeii quite a revival in the ii. terest in n;iot;. t.turing the week. Not oalj have the receipts of ore and bullion been large, but there have been reports of severa". Be-.y strpS u different districts, some o. whit 'A &re looked on as being important. t xfic latest of these appears at the head o: (..so columns today, the Arrcvpean, at Jbirigham. There have been other discoveries discover-ies in the same district which promise to turn out well. The greatest local excitement excite-ment has been caused by a strike made near Fiinnitigton. Ore from that section was first brought into the city on Wednesday. The assays wore high, one or two going Bcarly $14,000 to Uie ton. the greater per en! age of the value being in gold. Severa! prospectors went to the scene of the new discovery hut they have nearly all returned and do not appear to be greatly excited by hat they have seen. While two weeks ago the smelters were complaining that they were getting more ore than the- desired, they are now loing the aine thiiitr hecaue they are not getting as Unii-li as they desire. The shipments of ore and bullion t ut of the city for the week ending October 10, were: l." IT tons of ore, 1 tons of refined lead and MID tons of silver and lead bullion. The Ontario product for the week has ticeu from ore s.Ues, .s7,:257.12 and 27,705.1m uiiiii'Cj ol silver litUlKni. a total or i t.I'O.i.'.ll. Th-.- i!'ii(lu'.'( of the j ); I y 1'mj- tihc same er-5c er-5c "1 :i:i.-, heen .7'.T.". iO. all of which was. derived de-rived froi'.l the sa'.u of ere. No shipments iiavc been received during the week from cither Fish Springs or Dug. ii.iv districts. The receipts of ore and bullion into the city have lieeu :is follovt -.: T. it. ion t;s a o. Silver and lead bullion ". $ 10,500.00 silver and lead ores :;7.l!T;0.iK) Selec ted lead 12,SOJ.00 Total Ii",:j50.e0 W EILS, KAP.'.O CO. Mlver bars Tfi.fi22.00 Silver and lead bullion? HN.12S.fO Silver and lead ores IS.'.KIS.im Gold bars l.SOO.Oi) Total $101,758.00 w. s. sVur.sifR. f-ilvernml lead ore 5 f2,4VO.OO Hmiauer bullion 3n.i;0o.(K Total ; 80,070.00 Tile total ore and bullion receipts 1 y the different banks of the city for the veok. end-iiili end-iiili ( tetolier Itith has been -."(,17S as compared com-pared with .Wn(i. t:;s.r,7, the receipts fur last neck, a g;aiu of f t'.,T4't. Kurekai Chief Note. The sha ft on the South Swansea is flown lit) feet and is still in ore of rich quality. iShipiiients, were made both this and last week, and another shipment is now ready. The boys are expecting lively limes in I'rug'on Hollow, something in the nature of a cyclone. Hunter V Ryan put men to work on the Paymaster find St. Louis, in Hu!y Hollow tliis week. From forty to fifty tons of ore. are being frhipped daily from the Keystone. A car-load of 100 ounce Gum Drop ore Mas shipped Wednesday. An is toti lot went in from the Martha "Washington this week. Three shifts urn sinking the Diamond proup shaft rapidly. Sonic trouble is being experienced with valor al the Tc.-ora. A lot of nil e ore in being piled on th dump at the Swansea. The ti.-i n g Sun vein is increasing in size and richness. The Lucky still continues to improve with development. The Sioux made a shipment of severa! tons thi week. Tin' Undine made a '20-ton shipment on Monday. The Dra gon iron mine is shipping 100 tons d:iiiy. "Willing Congress Tlrilling Contest. The committee havius; in churuu the ar-raui'i'incnts ar-raui'i'incnts for the Denver Miaintf Congress i.s making the. ilriMiti contest one of the frn-atest f. ature.s of the ovc-nsion, and have ufi'erci! tiie following- jji-izc-s: For double -hamh-d drilling: 1st Prize ; SGl) ;d " 411 ord " 300 4th " 2,y, f'tl " 100 For sihle-haiiiieil drilliiif;: j-t Prize JiOo thid " i ftr.1 " ".11"" 4'!i " till ' 50 "Will Not I'ay li vidends. Mot kho'uleri of the (.'resccnt expected that when the board of "directors held its au-imal au-imal nicotinic it would conclude to declare reg-uiar monthly diridcuds. These exjieeta-tions, exjieeta-tions, however, w ill not lie realized, as the Board, after discussing- the matter, decided that it would not be vie to commencf: the paymeut of dividends until next spring; at lc;i.st. Today's Ore lteceipts. Mine. Tons. Moltke 4 Trinity It; Motilelima -j South (ialma I:) I'.ul'.ion-lieck till Utah i Fish Springs) 22 b. ( , g Totl: 4-Jj M iiiing; Gossip. The Ontsno !r.iin tmniel is ir. Soot) feet. The lead market i.-: reported as being; dull ft lid weak. Tin- new iii 111 for the Sevier iS being; ship ped from Saiiuu to the mine. , A new body of ore lies been opened oil the Rundown that is nine feet wide. Several parties have outfitted fur Deep Ireck. within the past tno days. A dispatch from La Plata says the mines cf that camp are looking better than ever. There is a twenty-two ton lot of ore at the tain piers from the Utah mine. Y'A Springs. Samuel V.c Inl yre does nut ic'ivc a very favorable fa-vorable report of the condition of the Mammoth. Mam-moth. A rich strike of burn silver ore is reported to have beeu made in the Lady Godiva "at Tiutie. j A bnif mile drain tunnel is to be rim by! the (Jotnpp.iiiii.iC Mining; company at Aspen, ' Colorado. Tli ree thousand tons; of ore were sampled at the, Ib'ee sanipli-r at Kurcka, during; the hiouth of September. i A sample of ore was brought in from I Farmingfon this iiKuniii which assayed 'M j per cent iu cupper and ;.' ounces in silver. Some very rich ore is beincc taken from the Illne Jay mine in Beaver county, some of which w ill be shipped within a x'hort time. Before leaving- for Kagle district Harvey Hardy had received news of a strike that hail been made in one of his mines there, of loot) ounce ore. That is the reason his departure was so sudden. A , |