Show 1 i 3OOOOIN DIVIDENDS J The Silver King Credited With the Most of it OTHER DIVIDENDS COMING Hon Urban H Broughton President of the Highland Boy is Here to Inspect the PropertyTho Receivership I Re-ceivership of the Sunshino to bo V cciverhp Attacked Tho Sacramento Turning and Twenty Tons a Hundred 1 Out n Cnd Twont Day The Mercur Hill nt Manning Shut Down Dalton Lark Deal Among Investors In Utah mining AmonS be passed slocks there will today dividends In much as SO000 around as or this n amount 75000 was lact night the Sliver King of Park sent out by te SIcr nS ot with followed the Swansea City while folowed 0 cents a share or 5000 r It celts expected that on the 20th of the present month the old Itfercur company Us llnal settlement with the will make Is Inal settfnnent w1 shareholders among whom will be divided balance after all bills are discharged vided the al bis I charged and that the amount will approximate regular Is generally believed proximate a resulnl gcnerlY lieved The directors of the Grand Central ivili meet tomorrow but thqt the dividend w1 divi-dend will be again passed Is generally believed HIGHLAND BOY PRESIDENT Ho Will Devote Some Days Here to Inspecting tho Property Hon Urban H Broughton president of the Utah Consolidated gold mines It is more 1 limited or Highland Boy as lmited commonly known In this country came I down from Montana yesterday morning morn-ing and for some days will devote nun self to an inspection of the com pan s bonanza eI at Bingham and Its peerless smelter In the valley While In Montana in string of whose more prominent properties he la I Interested Inter-ested President Broughton devoted not a little time to the methods of reduction n reduc-tion employed In that State and has satisfied himself that no more economic advantages arc to be had than those adantaes AIth which the enlarged Highland Boy plant will be equipped Discussing the latter yesterday the visitor said that as constructed and operated for eighteen months It had given perfect satisfaction that the behavior 01 the reverbcratory furnaces has been faultier fault-ier notwlthstpndlng a criticism that was recently lodged 1 by a Salt Lake vlsltv to Boston and that In tho enlargement seven additional l ones will be Installed Indeed the deportment ot the plant t throughout has been so satisfactory I that in Its enlargement alterations will 1 be confined to n single mechanical change in the roasters He bas promised prom-ised the company that these enlarge menta shall have been completed and the capacity doubled by January 1st next and that with the aid of Mr Fischer the superintendent construction construc-tion this will be accomplished he has no tlpubt wuutevei With tile manner In which the great mine has responded to the touch of giant President Brough 1 ton is equally pleased Already blocked out are ores of Hufllclont volume with I which to supply the smelter with 1 1 double the present tonnage for many many years and results thus far have been a fulfillment of every expectation among those who launched the big proposition In tho extraction of ores Mr Broughton says there has been no distinction as to class On th6 contrary they have been mined n they have occurred oc-curred and as they have come nor could they be handled otherwise under I the caving system which has been employed em-ployed nt the property While the opening open-ing up of the bonanza at greater depths hns been discussed there Is no necessity neces-sity for prosecuting explorations below present levels On the contrary there is yet n magnificent area of undeveloped undevel-oped arcd above tho lowest tunnel that tunnel has been driven Into the enormous copper cop-per and goldbearing zone and it looks now as If explorations below could be consistently left to another generation In the diggings Indeed President Broughton is i most enthusiastic over the showing of ore In the properly and Is most anxious to seethe enlargements at the smelter completed that the output out-put may be doubled Questioned cernlng the advent of Utah Con In the dividend column he pleaded that the matter was one for the directors to decide and that they will begin the distribution when I Is consistent he has no doubt President Broughton Is a most agreeable gentleman Is thorough lyconversaut with the responsibilities lesponslbltes that have been reposed In him and expects to see the Interests of the company com-pany greatly enhanced with the en largemeyit of the smeller Tile Sunshine Receivership That the recent appointment of a receiver re-ceiver for tho projhMtles of the Sun shine Mining company at Sunshine Camp Floyd mining district is to he attached was made known yesterday yesteray upon the arrival In town of Lawyer Slack a prominent member of the bar r I of Plttsburg Pa and counsel for the I estate of J E Schwartz former presi dent of the Sunshine Mining company i lInln compn The visitor Is also the attorney for Mr I Wells the treasurer of the same com pany Immediately on his arrival the visitor sought the offices of Bennett Hsirknoas Howat Sutherland Tun Cott where he was closeted during most of the day and subsequently with equcnt Frank Pierce Esq counsel for the Sunshine company The result of thc ot interview was a decision on the part ot counsel to at once file an answer to the petition upon which Receiver Sprague was appointed which will be done early next week Discussing the DlscuMlnS matter yesterday afternoon Mr Pierce said there would be a denial of nearly all cRations contained In the original complaint and that so far as the clos ing down of the mine and mill was con cerned It had been with the acquies cence practically of all the companys u1 slln > lder8 He docs not want to wo anything urged at this timetlmat 8C will InjurE the property and believes that ultimately It will be macic a most thrifty IIOposlton mnle mos Tho Sacramentos Product Among the contingent from Mcrcur to take pan 1 In the l lk festival at the lake wiis i Superlnrciiilenl II L Bonner oc the Sacramento who Slcrmento was accom panied by his wife At present acrom he I3 Handling his campaign at tho property with but thirty men and with that force Is wih and milling mining an average milng Iverge of about 120 tons a day in the mean time he Is preparing for the installa mplU Hon of the roaster that will enable him wIl to add the hig > grada sulphides to his output and to that end has the grading I all done while work en the foundation fountaton was begun yesterday Some of the 1 material for the I Toaster has arrived on i the ground already while a I t r from I the manufacturers yesterday assured the Company that the remainder would j be routed In the next few hours Su perintndcnt Uonner la accompanied on his visit by his wife and old friends are I making their visit a pleasant one Payment on Dalton Lark Deal That the payment of 0000 in the Dalton t Lark deal which matures today will be made by Mr Farnsworth I no doubt was yesterday ntwrlnlnud by I the large army o sharehdlders who I I havo been watching It Indeed It wan claimed by ono of those most heavily Interested thnt the moneys with which I to meet tho payment had already arrived ar-rived and simply waited the arrival of Mr Farnsvorth Who was In thc I 1 dlgglngn during the day t be rcloAajid I However there Is nothing olllclul In thlnSolclul this nor will anything definite be knowp concerning the fate of the obligation I gation until It has been discharged and I m thc moneys have been placed In the l I companys cash drawer LITTLE ZEAL I STOCKS I Very Light Sales Hammering MayDay May-Day the Only Feature The day on thc mining exchange closed with the sale of 1300 shares of stock for SS107 and with business almost al-most In a condition of collapse There was no zeal unless it asserted Itself In the nlaughter that was again Inlllcted upon May Day which was reduced to 69 ½ cents or a valuation of less than I 2JO000 for a proposition that not long ago was eagerly sought on a market valuation of WGOOOO The best to be I had for DalyWest was 1810 while Grand Central was an offering at 5S5 i with Ingot soiling at any old figure i notwithstanding the l1otwlhstnndlnghe fellowship between Its Valeo possessions and those o the Mcrcur I Ynleoconlnled Its downward course and was an offering at 1 cents with Dexter marked down to 80 cents while Northern Light brought 2h cents with prices the market closing on the following Anchor i Bid 20 Asked Ajax 13 V Albion ix leo Alice so ioo BullionBeck 3 305 Blue Bird Extension oc 0 Bon Butler ltcr v oojf 011 Buckeye 7 01 03 Chloride Point 056 l Congor 25 Conionnlal Eureka O 2350 Daly 120 lSO DalyWest 1810 AS221A 1 Dalton 021 031 Dalton Lark OUi OS I Dexter 6 SO Diamond Con 20 Eagle Blue Bell 70 70 Emerald r I Four Aces 0 1C OOt GcysorMzirlon 021 OlVi Galena t 035i 10 Grand Central 6G71 6S Golden l I agle 00 OIW Golden Gate Extension C 2 Hercules 0o4 02 Ingot 01 International 03VA Kremlin 1 Oy Joo Bowers 0 ZYL Little Plttsburg OOfc Lower Mammoth 1C 51 Lltl Chief OlH 0 Mammoth 213 2HV6 Mcrcur 6G3 GOO MldnlKht Bowers 00 11C 01 May Day rflVJ COVft Martha Washington 01l Manhattan 07i Northern Light 02 111 > Ontario GCO IG Petro JOifc 23i Richmond Anaconda 10 Y Rabbits Foot 01 Swansea 305 401 South Swansea u 11411 117 Sacramento h 2 281 Silver King 1D00 Star Consolidated 31 8 Showers Consolidated u 15 Silver Cloud 03 Tesora 11 2 Totro 0 Utah 6 70 oleo 05 11 West Mountain 01 Yankee Con i OSVJ 07i Sales were recorded as oliovs Four Aces KM all fc Ingot 1COO at lc 400 at llc May Diy < 00 at 0 ic 1TO at 59lc 100 at 60 > ic ItO at 9c 100 at W 100 at GOKc CtYc Northern Light 1000 l 2c Shares sold 4200 Selling value JSSL97 CURBSTONE DESERTED The curbstone during the afternoon was deserted the register as the lights wero turned on showing the sale of but 725 shares of stock that brought 7Gl Of the number DalyWest furnished 25 shares at S1S10 while 500 May Day advanced to and sold at 61 cent MINERS DISSATISFIED DISSATSFD Most of Americans Will Leave Sun nysido Camp TRIBUNE SPECIAL Price Utah Aug 3 Parties in from Sunnyside this evening say there Is considerable dissatisfaction among toe miners working there as to the amotfnt amont of money they arc able to earn and that payday which comes about the middle of the month will see the most of the American miners leaving the camp The company pays 10 cents a ton for getting thc coal out here and owlntr to the smallness of the vein about six feet on an average they are not able to make as much a they can In the other camps of the Pleasant Valley Val-ley Coal company There are in the neighborhood of 100 Italians in Sunny side not leave who are well contented and will I M37OTING DULL CLOSED Its ShutDown Marks an Era in the Gold Camp The last cleanup for the present hayIng hay-ing been completed the hauling of ores by the Salt Lake Mcrcur railway has been suspended and the old mill at Manning which served the Mercur company com-pany and Its shareholders for so long a time Is shut down Thc proceeds of the final cleanup consisting of 1200 I pounds of gold dust Is a the gold sampling sam-pling rooms of the American Smelting and Refining company and aa tnS as I It shall have been converted Into gold dollars and a few outstanding bills discharged dis-charged the farewell dividend will be distributed How long thc plant will remain Idle Is a question for the management man-agement of the Consolidated company to decide It Is generally understood however that when it does start up It will be upon thc great mass of tailings that have accumulate at the old mill and made to leach the gold values from them before any more crude ore Is turned Into Its crushers The treatment treat-ment of tailings will begin said John Hejmrlch vicepresident of the Consol idated company yesterday when certain cer-tain experiments upon them have been completed I is already known that botter results are to bo had with thc aid of heat as the material l is inclined to pack in the tanks and thus cause more or less stagnation I la claimed that the application of a very light heatsuch as Is to be derived from an ordinary dryer with which the Consoli dated plant Is equipped will overcome this and to determine It tcsts will be made J heat Is what Is needed furnaces naces will IK added to the Mercur plant I Is said that the value of the tailings will average something like 250 per tou some of them that were produced when the cyanide process was In Its infancy being very rich At all events the Consolidated company Is relying on a nice piece of money from the tailings In the meantime the old Golden Gate has made Its final cleanup of gold dust and converting It Into gold bullion Sold bus the yellow bars on the way to the mint Having for nine years served the Mercur Mining company In Its mill at Manning J J Trimmer came In from the plant yesterday and will devote hlmsqlf to a wellearned rest Mr Trimmer who has been foreman at the mill was present at the first loading of Its tanks and took part In the Initial 1 cleanup ot gold dust which was con ducted by i Gill S Peyton John Dern and John Helmrlch He has seen over 300100 worth of gold dust drawn from 001 I Us tanks since that time I lme and while in his retirement he feels like parting I with an old friend a place will no doubt bo made for him upon the tUaff I t1taf of the Consolidated company after he has taken the rest to which he Is en Ufled Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bullion market yesterday terday the settlements were reduced to I a total of A000 divided ao follows McCornlck Co Mingo bullion 4100 gold silver lead and copper ores SG3QJQ Bank of the Tlepubllc Gold silver lead and copper ores 2200 T R Jones Co Gcrmanla bullion lg7QO gold silver lead and Sold IIer copper ores 512600 In the metal market silver ruled at 61 cent an ounce lead at 4 per hundred hun-dred pounds and casting copper at 15 cents a pound poundInig Mining Note Thc Mammoth marketed nine moro I carloads of crude ore yesterday I George Dern assistant manager of the Con Mcrcur will arrive from the camp today The South Swansea of Silver City disposed of five carloads of are on yesterdays yes-terdays market The lessees on the old Mono of Dry canyon reported with another carload of ore on yesterdays market The Tesora of Tlntlo marketed another an-other carload of highgrade copper ore with some silver and gold values yes i I lord ay I Paymaster Plthey of the Highland Boy leaves for BinGham this morning I to distribute checks among over 100 I employees The Utah of Fish Springs In the I SprlnS Deep Creek country Is on the road with another lot of highgrade sliver and lead ore I Robert Mullmll superintendent of the NevnJa companys property at Galena Net companys city again and reports the mine a most promising one Thu output of concentrates at thc Ophlr II111 miU In Ophlr canyon during the month of July reached a total of 2100 tons which exceeds all former records Manager Well of the AJax has returned re-turned from that Tlntlc property and Will bo followed In a few days by another an-other shipment of ore of excellent quality Hartwlg A Cohen president and general manager of thc Con Mercur Gold Mines company has returned I fiom camp and reports everything I moving along a desired j Manager C E Loose of the Grand Central came up from the south yesterday yes-terday morning and left for Provo last night to be present at the regular kmeetlng of directors tomorrow Thomas Buyo general superintendent superintend-ent of the Alice companys big mill and mines at Walhervllle Mont came I down from camp yesterday to confer with the companys officers in this city Yesterdays receipts at the Taylor Brunton sampler consisted of flvo cars of ore from Tlntlc and one from Nevada Those at the Conklln consisted con-sisted of nine from Mammoth and one from Stockton Harry C Bacorn for many years identified with the mines and mills of Utah and who Is now associated with the mines of Montana arrived from the north yesterday and Is the guest of his old friend P J Donohue Elmer E Hill manager of the Fortune For-tune companys Bingham mine and mill was In from camp yesterday and reports an average of thirtylive tons of crude ore now being concentrated dally In the meantime the high grade ores arc going into the bins R E Plough who Is operating the Silver Summit at West Tlntlc on n lease came in from camp yesterday and reports it in favorable condition condi-tion Thc loading of highgrade lead ore carrying some silver was begun yesterday and a shipment will follow Ina few days Col Nick Treloar of the great Rarus mine with Its thirty smiles of underground under-ground workings and an output of 700 tons dally arrived from Butte yesterday yes-terday and is meeting with a most cordial reception at the hands of old friends He reports great activity in Butte at this time Another consignment gold bars and gold dust Is scheduled to arrive from the Dexter of Tuscarora Nev today and that Manager McKenzie will register material Increase in the earninGs thc present month Is a prediction pre-diction that is freely made by those who know his ability M P Gilbert has returned from Beaver county where he has been looking Into the Copper Gulch group and deciding to suspend work temporarily tempo-rarily I Is now the Intention of the company to proceed with the patenting of the group in which 0 very good class of copper ore has been exposed and with titles perfected the winter campaign will be Inaugurated Mr Gilbert will leave for Idaho to give I his attention to the Blackbird Copper J Gold companys mines In a few days 1 From Neighboring States Thc Gold Belt Mines and Investment company has sold to the St Patrick Gold Mining Syndicate the S1 Patrick claim in the limits of tho city of Victor 000 Vic-tor Colo for a consideration of 300 Halley Times Messrs Thorndlkc and Richards of the Tyrannls Mining company arrived from Paris France Tuesday and went on to Ketchum from which point they will proceed to Smoky to make arrangements at their mine Boise Statesman C H Scheu the Salt Lake mining man returned yesterday yes-terday from a trip to Miller mountain He secured options on two groups of property embracing seven claims and will probably expend several thousand dollars developing the same He brought out 160 pounds of samples which he takes to Salt Lake to have tested I Is reported that thc Canadian Pac fic Railroad company Is about to sell tho smelter at Trail B C to the Brit ishAmerican corporation of London which owns many mines at Rossland B C among them being the famous Le Rol supposed to be worth 000000 The smelter was built by F August Heinze of Butte Mont In 1895 and by him sold to the Canadian PacificRail road company for 500000 Grand Junction Sentinel J N Cor bjn editor of the Grand Valley Times p bUshel at Moab Utah left last night for Denver with his goodly I supply of ores which he Is taking to that city to be assayed While there he will try and secure capitalists to invest money In the In Sal mining property owned by himself and others Mr COrbin Is firm In his belief that a rich mining camp will be opened up In that country and that with capital fortunes will be made The samples of ore he toOk with him to Denver were rich gold bearing Murray Ida ban just had a mining excitement that reminded the old timers of early days In the camp It was brought about by the discovery of two ledges on the divide separating West Eagle from Lost creek The ledges carried ore very rich in gold silver copper and lead and as soon as some of the ore was broughtIn there was a regular utampede The two ledges are parallel and so near together to-gether that one location covers them both They are located In a quartzltc dike 350 feet wide which runs across the country there nearly east and west |