Show EWEY MILL CONTRACT Proposition for It by United States Company TO TREAT20000 TONS OF ORE I Tho Last Chances Ncvr Ore Body Is n Splendid One I7cvr Coal Strike at Carbondulo Tho GeyserMarion IB 1 Economizing and Getting Abed A Plant Being Considered for Diamond Dia-mond Tho Changes at Bullion i Heck Not HellBhcd Charm Doing I W ill SIoxirAJax Tunnel Idle J i J I I Il wai reported yesterday that at the r JlrJUttJon of Manager Xclll of the VnlUil States Mining company the impairment of the Dowcy mill In Pln him canyon Jiasr forwarded to r > r4on a figure nt which the treatment f > t 000 ton of ore In the Dewey plant v Ill bo und rbikcn These ores arc to conic from the great bodlc that have J liun lonjr blocked out In Old Jordan Jor-dan and Gnlcna ground and that car jy in limited percentage lead and copier cop-ier wItZ silver and gold To under i dr > a contract of this magnitude it lat la-t aid that the mill will be enlarged HO that at Ienj t 1000 tonu per month may IK luuidlid What figure has been jKiirud for treatment The Tribunes informant had not ascertained but it Is u tiy Uo e one and until the company hii rehabilitated the old plant the iJtxvcy vlll very likely be required to help It out Although the Dewey mill as recently added to the possessions of those owning the Dixon group along tho canyon they are hardly ready to pupply It and can undertake the big contract without deranging their own plans Last Cliancoc Novr Ore Body The llrat consignment from a new ore body that how Just been uncovered In tim property of the Lust Chance Blng ham mode Its appearance on the mar Icet yesterday went by big Edwin therplllod the superintendent The fclrlJt < vena made in what la known as I tho British tunnel which has now been driven a distance of several hundred feet into the zone and shows silver gold and lead in eufllclcnt quantity to guarantee a good margin although the I extent of the body him not yet been determined I Superintendent Cherpll Irxl pays there Is scarcely a doubt that Manager Jlodge who la a resident of Iloughton ailch will start up the mill with which the property has been pro Idcd the present season and to simplify sim-plify tho method of extracting the ores I will either construct n tramway or < onnret with the big bodlci of milling ore on the upper levels through the inaln tunnel that will be made to afford I a permanent outlet Either done there will bo no trouble in keeping tho plant supplied with ore At the Xnst group In the same local ity steady work Is being prosecuted by the New England company which has acquired control of It and some ore Is bring uncovered Now Coal Strike Yesterdays advices from the mean ures of tho Carbonate Coal company nrar Hales siding on the line of the fin Hrandp Western railway and In Carbon county Indicate a new strike and one oC greater Importance perhaps tlflii any jet recorded there Accord Ing to particulars that are yet quite mcnger a nicely dollncd vein In very hard formation has been uncovered lii ntw ground and already several car liadH arcs being prepared for trial pur poses In Suit Lake The local manage mont of the proposition Is very much lnted over the disclosures and will I follow up the now measure with all possible energy GeysorZklnrion Progress The inanagoment of the Geyser Marion put nearly COOO In the treasury yt4terday tlila from the sale of gold lUZt front the cyanide plant and repre entiiig the earnings for the last half of January While the mill Js making the record the management has been draw ing Its pencil through the payroll and it was said yesterday that the force had imw been reduced to fortyseven mn as compared with about eighty live previously employed In the mean time the mlii Is handling the usual tonnage while new gmund is being opened up v1tu gratifying results A Plant for Diamond The gentlemen who have been advo atlng the erection of a plant with i1iicli to ticat the corprbenrlng or which ores the Tetora tim Shoebridge Alaska anti other properties tear Din I rio2id Tintlo district are productive ha e under consideration the i Garretson furnace which Is being used success uliy 841flir West as Colorado and to o inspect them while in operatic a ientative will be wSSKS to St MU Th The principle said Mr mint of the Alaska In which properly arc Many thousands of tons oC lowgrade copper ore 1S a very sintiule one wmie ft plant capable of handling tons iai1y uttay bo ertited at a total Tost of Parties interested who are now in the East will return however with accurate estimates upon the matter of cost when a meeting will be called top drnnito action The effort wll be ti get the project moving at the earliest possible day Changes at BullionBeck Nick Robertson thc Eureka lawyer in ctme from camp again yesterday morning to give hla attention to mat trs requiring It hi court The sum 2uaty v manner ln which old faces at tho IbulllonBcck arc being replaced by pew ones from Frsco says llr Rob TtHon him created no little consterna tion and done much to unsettle condi tions generally In the crowd to which the old employees belong Many of those who have been rcUrecl have ac quired homes In the camp have peo Tlrd them with children and to seal other dIggings In search of employment i i nn outlook that Is by no means ret ijhed In the meantime Manager Farns ivorlh and his 8tna liave begun tin L prospecting of new ground in the old property and It la almost conclusive thit the present plunk which has al vavs been a disappointment will be i nnodolcd and equipped with methods r < iiptcd to the treatment of the milling cr5 With means for th clllclent liandllnjc of those ores Mr Robertson Mxt i thiro Is no doubt of the manage jn niis ability to I put tha proposllloa on an earning basis again even should n j fall to encounter a parallel chute for hich it Is prospecting Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bullion market yesterday yester-day the settlements rose to a total of 77210 divided as follows Commercial National Bank Gold sll I v r and lead ores 51 100 Rimborger McMillanGold silver and lead oros 11810 MeComlck t Co Mlmjo bullionS S 2GO gold silver lead and copper ores StfGO 5qGon Jones Co Germanla bullion 1T2OG gold silver lead and copper ores S21100 In the metal market silver ruled at I 539ie PJ > oiiiu loxid at h7IS per hun dred pound and ciftln copper at ISVic R pound Eager for Information The ea rnoM with which the Information Infor-mation jK iic wd by Col MaX Fay upon up-on thc beach dlR lng nt Nome w s ycMterday sought by Salt Lake people who trailed him to the Knutaford hotel afforded a spirited example of locnl In tcrent In the jfoldbcarlng region of the north The duta cur < d by Col ray upon the bach dlfirxhig In particular par-ticular vn what has been derived from correspondence and when he was asked for a discourse upon the weather i the number of colors to the pan of gravel the roll of bedding required to keep out tli from etc etc he was Just a bit of disappointment He cheerfully cheer-fully surrendered nil th Information he had however and not B jfew were added to lh lint of HHIKO who will go from Salt Lake Into the diggings of the I north The Charm Group George Busby the energetic super iutnndcnt of he Charm group of mines In Detroit district rame In from camp yesterday and during the af lornoon reported re-ported to the directors The Charm property at which Capt De La Mar at ono lime caught himself casting sheeps eyes has nmde most astonishing astonish-ing progress during the season and that a mill with which to handle Us ores will be erected the present season is now assured All tests made upon the ores have demonstrated a clean margin with me gross vaiucH conniuur ably In excfcss of tile average and the proposition will very likely be added to the list of breadearners before the close of the year Golden Eagle Hooting Fails The directors of the Golden Eagle Mining company were unable to get a quorum as desired last night and thc effort to get together was adjourned until this evening Secretary Wallace said last night that there was no objection ob-jection whatever to a general meeting of shareholders which has been pro posed and that so far as the books I I i were concerned they were open to In I i Kpircllon at any and all times by the shareholders It Is expected that at I i the meeting of directors come definite j action will be decided on concerning a mill for the proposition which shows a steadily Increasing tonnage Work Not to bo Resumed Capt Henry Stern of Now York said yesterday after conferring with Mr George JL Robinson that there was now no probability of work on the SIouxAjax tunncJ at Mammoth being resumed the present season The Captain Cap-tain vill leave for Now York In a few hours and very likely continue to London where ho will await the close of the war and be prepared to CntPr the Transvaal as soon ao the smoke has cleared away With Great Britain In the mastery he looks for greatly Increased opportunity for the white man and the Captains crowd will lose no time getting there Booert Andrew Hurt A letter received In the city from Manager IV B Andrew of the Young America at Tuscarorn Nov yesterday brings news that while his brother Robert who Is superintendent was climbing an upraise a rock fell fracturing frac-turing the lattcrs skull A physician physi-cian was hastily summoned and the injury which Is an ugly one dressed but it will be several weeks before lie unfortunate superintendent can undertake under-take his work again Mining1 Notes Superintendent Channlng of the Highland Boy was in from camp again yesterday Manager Bone Wheeler of the South Swansea has returned to his charge at Silver City 4 Thc BullionBeck of Eureka came forward with five more carloads of ore yesterday The directors of the Martha Wash ington have scheduled a meeting for Monday next A carload of highgrade silver and load ore came In from thc Amazon of BIngham yesterday Messrs C E and Warren Loose of thc Grand Central were In town be tween trains yesterday The books and records of thc mining exchange have been turned over to Mr C 1 II PnSl flit HOW Hf < rA nrv The Mascot of BIngham came forward for-ward with four mure carloads of ore of good quality yesterday morning Harry Gorman left for Ely Net yesterday to begin work on prospects long l owned by him and Salt Lake parties A wire from Samuel Ncwhousc brings assurance that with Dr flick ford he is packing up preparatory to boarding the train for home John T Hodson has gone to thc Dixon group at BIngham to push work on that property for which with his associates he Is paying 50000 Charley Post of the Tesora and flab bits 1 Foot companies came In from Sli ver City again yesterday morning with tho payrolls for thc past month W C R Allen of the Morning Stars at BIngham Is rapidly recovering from hla recent Illness and will soon be able to give his attention to the property With the new tanks in place and the crushers again In motion President UCTII nf the Moriiir came In from the companys mill ntMannlng loot night The South Swansea of Silver tity svaHied ihe smelter with another con signment of live cars of ore yesterday thhi making u total of ten thus far in February The Superior Mining company has decided to amend its nrllelra of Incor poration and nill Increase the mmiDpr r l sharer to S060CO of the par value of 3 a share yesterdays receipts at the Conklln sampler consisted Of five carloads of oie from Eurvka and one from Biug luun h The receipts at the Taylor Brunton sampler consisted of nyc from Silver City and six from BIngham It Is understood that Fred Mitchell has consented to serve the Mascot of BIngham as superintendent permanent ly Mr Mitchell has devoted a life time to thc industry and excellent rr suits are looked for under his direc inn tJonPeter Peter Doyle who has been mining for two years at Cripple Creek came In from that camp yesterday and leaves for Marysvale today to examine a group of v > rop ots for Colorado Paris Mr Doyle mined at Marys vale as many us fifteen years ago From Neighboring States I Idaho World The wile of the Iowa group of mines at Quxrtxburg owned by Dave Coughanour IK a certainty A payment of 10000 ws made three months ago and the becond payment will be made within a month Dave oughanoiir Jr Avhoearue Boise rameul from L yesterday wild the ftomyany which Is compoxefl of Boston capital isis will begin work In the mlnrw In the spring Wadsworlh DFspRtnh James Way burn who nude a shipment of rich ore from IXL district Churchill t county to Salt Lake says very little mining has been doni out that tta way and tlwre is nothing to tell about it at this time Two miners are working ot on the other sldo of the range from him J His shipment was a blmnry tf rich ore about foutruns It gave S03 ouneox In sliver Much more work will have 1 to be doiio before anything definite Is known or much ore found |