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Show .he aiammoth. The mine is bi-ng! worked above the tuiit.el level and is 1 producing a small ainouiit nt ore. I ho must of the new machinery is in pHce, but there has bi'i'ii a delay In starting it up by tho pipes for the steam and air j rnhiieuiintis not arriving. The regular , monthly iliv deml is payableonthe L'Otli of this month, hut as no intimation has j been given of its declaration by the board of directors, it ii thought tbat it will bp p,v-ned. The Ontario ls made shipments ft 2l,o7J ounces of bullion for the week, but no ore. No news hss ben received of the I conMimai;;;i.'ti of tii( bi ileal iu Pons- j h mi bv which the Nincara company is to obtain control of a large number of properties ami is to increase iu capital mock to I n,0'. ), noil, The ore nnd bill. ion receipts by the j bniski nf this city fir the week eudu.g July 17, have been ns follows: j. ii. ,-i.sej tr ' 8 've-Mid livid lira tl 10 Saver Uu-s Tutnl MI.1 f. PAllliO 4 CO. Ft;veraH U-idmv .f1"..M';) B'lvn aua l'-aa iu;ilun .7.a., Total t&i.lsuia . H, MCI OIISK'K i 10. Silutr and le:id oro t"-,r100 ii m Km com Another ronnipntneiit of tba Yellow Mutal ii IxDctd to Ar::79 ia a Itw Days. BIKOHAM'S BIO BONANZAS. The Crutenial Eurtka Diamond Coti-BoliJated Coti-BoliJated The Uarris.n 4 S.ijJur Leasi Week'y M.niig Summary, Geo. A. Me jars ha rnceived letter from the inperiutitmlent of tho ltig Hole (ilacor wliifh containeil the iufor-m.ttion iufor-m.ttion that KUother coiisinuicnt of $iUOUuo:taof goh woubl bo aeut in vv.Uiin tho i,uxt week. This was derived de-rived from on .iniui; up a .!ie cut, and is comtulercd rather as au addenda to the. main work', where uo clean up hai been made yet this season and will not be for a ime timo. Tho letier received by Mr. Meears said that pro-peels for a most profitable Bt.i.sou'a worli were moro than usually bright. In every cut that has been mado mure jjold was found than eatiiuatei had prodicted. MlBiog KkoIikiiko, It was too hot to get up any excitement excite-ment on the iloor of the exchange this morning, so business moved along at a summer gait, l'rices were firm and generally better than those ((noted yesterday. yes-terday. Apex aud Crescet.t particularly particu-larly were in strong demand at better figures than hvo prevailed for some time. Sixty-one was offered for the latter stock in large quantities, but it was not to be had; tho price named as tho highest for which it sold today was for a job lot of fourteen shares. TODAY S (FLOTATIONS. , p " 3 STOCKS. jj r r i APc $ 1 W AUianee 1 W Aaehor Sfil A;))X 3XW II) 10 1'i Ha rues 9,ll M'i lli Hole 1' 1.) lVut-IMri'k UJ 01 Cleveland Con ii Congo lMt 18'i l:i CteH'ouL 14 Ui 1'alv . 20 bleticoe 6 (l Horn Silver... N) 3 il Mai ad 3100 t'4 U3 01 Mammoth 3 "h Nurtti Siurekit 11 Nonheru Spy 9 (U Ontario 28 I W Ktaulev ta V. U O. Co 8 00 L l.ah Oil 01 WouiVklc 3 1X1 Silver('rtifM. .. . . . . . M'l Total shares sold, a, 11 4. Buyer 3.) days. SAI.F or STOCK, anno nharesof Apetffi He li'4 Hhaies of Cono (, 18 o. 1 1 share of Cren ent '', i c. HX) shares of H..rn Sliver lie f3.30. nil xhares of Mal::d ' (i i'ic &jiM sli.irrfs of 45aiad (u .01; buyar 30. TOtJAY'S 01(12 HKCFIPTS. McVieker has for control assays, Oi tons of Miners Dream aud 17 tans of Hunker Hill. Steward has 81 tons of Caroline and OS tons of Centennial Eureka. Iloclgos has 2L'(i tons of Horn Silver. Total ta.W.t.OO The total ore and bullion receipts by the banks for tho week have been ll"-,li.,i)..r,il, as compared with JPJ.MOO ior last week, a gam of $ J.'i,2i0,5ti. lliUKham 1 k. n 1 (iadi. A lease aud bond has been given on the Steward No. 2, and it is expected tbat work on it will commence next week. All of the ore produced will be treated in the Steward No. 2 concen-Ti;ng concen-Ti;ng mi!!. The present production of tho camp averages li 'CO toils a wttk. With nil of the mines working loireirfull capacity, the camp could produce fiOUO tons in the same length of tune. A heavy production is being made from the new strike which has been made on the Wella. The ore is a carbonate car-bonate and lies iu a vein two feet thick. The South Ga ena is making a larfia production even tlioiigu the iniu-j is tied up in litigation end only half of it can bo worked. There is reported to be two feet of good ore in tlie Leonard. Tba ore is a high grado lead carbonate. In Illrch t'rfiek Canon. The Logan K'.diun says: Messrs. Hill-yard Hill-yard and Weeks, who have been engaged en-gaged driving a tunnel in Uirch Creek canyon which is known as the Ulack Sheep mine of Sniithfield, for about a month past, were successful in striking a lode Saturday. The vein is thirty feet across aud compares favorably with any mine in Utah. It has the best show of being the biggest mining company com-pany in Utah. Miners who are working work-ing there at present say it is as good as any they have seen in Colorado, or any otiier spot where they have workeg. Ore will bo shipped irom there iu a short time. There aro some who claim it to be tho best lind in Utah. Thu main wagon road is wilhiu 400 feet of the tunnel. The result of the shipment will be watched with interest. Iron tHibuBttt... Some of the most profitable class of mines are those which produce an irou carbonate ore. Dugan, Lee & Stick-ney Stick-ney have found this kind cf a tuino in liingharu, and are confident that it is a good thiug. As it adjoins the Pisa aud is in the neighborhood of other good lead-silver mines there is a prospect that the ore msy change with depth aud get still better than it is now. The vein has a width of twelve feet, the ore from which assays 50 per cent in iron, 3 per cent in lead, and "J ounces 'n silver. Weakly Mining; Samn-.ary. This can properly be said to be the first week of really hot woather this summer, a condition that is highly favorable to a large production from the mines. Yet notwithstanding this lact, the ore and bullion receipts in the city have been light, although there has been a gain of tia.'.'IiO.SO ns compared w ith the previous week. The mines of all the camps, with tho exception of Park City, have beou working to their highest capacity, and large shipments have been made, but from the amount that has been received hero it would indicate in-dicate that most of the ore lias been sont to foreign smelters. 1 At Park City several of tho largest producers have not sent in any oie. This has been accounted for by the fact that the Mackintosh sampler has beeu closed down for repairs, which has shut off the shipments from the Anchor mine. No ore has beeu received re-ceived from the Ontario for the 'week, and neither ore nor bullion from the i Paly. i News has been received of the com-' com-' pletion of the Olencoo concentrator, which will doubtless be able to work next week, when shipments from that mine may bo anticipated. No shipments have been received from Dugway or Fish Springs districts. I rom the last uamed place information has been received of a rich strike which hos beeu made in the Utah. liingham has made its regular production, pro-duction, which amounts to about 1U00 tons for the week. Nothing of any importance Ins been heard concerning the mines in tho Tin-tic Tin-tic district. The working force on the Pulliou-lleek is being augmented daily and the mine is making its regular production, pro-duction, amounting to 15oo tous a months. There is reported to bo one of the best bodies pf ore on the KHJft level of the Eureka Hill ever struck iu that mine. There is uolhing new on A Pheuomln;il Property. II. S. Josephs tho civil engineer has been down to Eureka aud whiie there went through the Centennial Eureka miuo. When he came on the surfnee after making an examination of the property he says that he wss dszed by what he had seen. There were some of the most wonderful bodies of ore, much of it to a being of almost phenonunal riches. Although the property is now paying dividends of t'iOJiOO a month, it could easily make doublo its present production if the management so desired. de-sired. The Diem,, nil o.iu.ol dated. This Silver City mine has been visited the past week by II. S. Josephs iu behalf be-half of himself and friends who are interested in-terested in t'.ie property. The mine ws found to be looking extraordinarily well, and is being developed in such a manner as must soon put it en a paying basis. The shaft is down 110 feet, "and is showing a four foot vein that will assay ejo ouuees iu silver aud L'O per cent of iron. A contract has beeu let on the initio to sink the shaft iW feet. Adjoining the Smp.on. The Defiance is a claim adjoining tho Sampson aud the Yosemite No. 2. which is boing worked by Harrington & Mt-phy, Mt-phy, ia at present showing a body of carbonate ore eighteen iuches wide, w hinh will run 40 per cent lead aud 13 ouuees in silver. i I |