Show WYOMING MINES SOLD I Sweetwater Coal Company Property i 1 Passes Into New Hands 1 1 Kansas City Mo Nov 1Thc Central Cen-tral Coal and Coke company of Kansas t i City today consummated a purchase of 1 the Swcetwater Coal Mining companys I property at Hock Springs TVyo and voted to increase Ha capital stock from C000OQO to 3750000 The Sweetwater company has an output of 600000 tons of bituminous coal a year and employs GOO men and tho purchase makes the local company one of the largest bituminous mining concerns con-cerns Jn the UnIted Stales A considerable part of the product of t the Wyoming mlno has been sold In I Nebraska and Its general ofHces were in Omaha qA Megeath of Omaha principal owner of the Sweetwatcr Coal j i company will become general manager i of the new company and the general olllces wlllbe moved to Kansas City I I Cochitl and Navaho AVlth the Utah mines under their I management all putting out ore and I otherwise giving good account of themselves I them-selves Mossro Posey and McVIchlo I will leave for Bland N M to give I their attention lo the Cochiti and Navaho Nav-aho gold mines this evening While I they will absent themselves for sometime some-time both will return to Utah to take I part In the starling up of the new j smelter which Is being erected by the I Blngham Copper and Gold Mining company com-pany and upon which work is i now I progressing very satisfactorily I Park City Shipments The Record of Park City reports the following shipments through the Mackintosh Mack-intosh sampler last week Silver King 1339SS DalyAVest 10UJOOO Anchor Consolidated 177CO I Ontario 100000 Lorlns SSCCO Total number of pounds 2SIOCOO HigWm Boy Shipment The management af the Highland Boy smelter yesterday forwarded to the refineries re-fineries of the East a car of copper gold and silver bullion carrying C0170 I pounds this making a total of five cars or over 300000 pounds during the first fifteen days of the month Superintendent Superinten-dent Clianning of the mine came In from his Blngham camp yesterday to give his attention to matters requiring it In town and reports the changes In the aerial tramway by which the terminal ter-minal Is to be Installed at the No 7 tunnel now going on To complete the work It is likely that production will have to be suspended for several days and to permit of this ores with which i to meet the requirements of the smelter during the interval are being piled up i Mining Notes I The Grand Central has another lot of highgrade ore In transit I The Grand Centrals transfer books will close on Thursdays dividend In the i sum of 25000 today f George Stover left for Alta yesterday I morning to do assessment work for Salt r Lake owners of mining property there Col p A Wall Is back from the south where he has been preparing for the big suit between the Mammoth and Grand Central Joe Dederlchs the wellknown millwright I mill-wright has gone to Spokane In which northern city he will spend much of his time In the future The Tesora of Tintic has delivered sixteen cars of firstclass ore to the smelter since Nov 1st or an average better than one dally The Dextcrs bullion and gold dust shipments have been delayed on the road and will not make their appearance appear-ance in town until today Henry Saunders left for Nevada yesterday yes-terday to begin work on properties near Lone mountain out of Elko He has already developed some highgrade ores in small quantity Charlie Stebblns is In San Francisco negotiating for a group of California properties Concluding this he will return re-turn to Colorado and packing up locate lo-cate permanently in the far West Manager Hunt of the May Day returned re-turned from that Eureka proposition yesterday acompanied by his wife and Is again at the Knutsford where they will make their home through tho winter John R HIckman came up from Eureka w liere he Is employed on the Centennial Eureka yesterday morning and reports the bonanza giving excellent ex-cellent account of itself these days The Park City Record says that a report re-port has come down from Thayncs canyon that a nice body of sliver and lead ore has been encountered in the California group The vein is reported at six feet between walls Bert lloldcn managing dlreclor of the Centennial Eureka came up from Tintic Sunday morning and departed for camp again at night Mr Holden is at present engaged upon some very Interesting In-teresting researches at Tintic I Mr J A Cunningham owner of the New East Tintic railway confirms the report that he has fixed a price upon it for A E Hyde but does not know that the latter has succeeded In placing it with the Rio Grande Western Manager Egan of the Yankee Con has returned from that Tlntlc propo sition and says he will push work I vigorously in search of ore in the com panys ground now that the lines between be-tween it and the May Day have been distinctly drawn Messrs A J Harrell F W Wood I and L B Doe of the Crown Gold Milling company of San Francisco who have been In this Slate during the past week on business connected with their company return to the coast today rhey will be back later to complete a proposition now pending I While no definite tidings have been I received from the East concerning developments I de-velopments In the Dalton Lark deal the time Is rapidly l approaching when I I tho counter at this end must Jingle With a few gold pieces The shareholders I 1 sharehold-ers here are not at all uneasy concern ing the ultimate sale of the proposition I at figures dictated by those who have the deal In hand Superintendent Chambers of tho Daly of Park City says that while conditions at the property arc very encouraging the ores are yet occurring irregularly and haL there is no particular change to report Of the Ontario lUr Chambers says that while no definite Information concerning a December dividend has been given out tho company com-pany has the money in Hu stocking with which to pay one should the directors I order It Prom Neighboring States I R A Huntley representative of Capt Dn La Mar lo In South Pass Wyo with C Van Sickle of Chicago owner of the rich Carissa mine San Francisco Post U C Bratnobcr the wellknown mining man expects to I make San Francisco his future home He IB at present negotiating for the purchase oC a handsome home In thin I city and he has already moved his family i fam-ily here Tuscarora TimesReview The new I tenstamp mill and cyanide plant of the Bull Run company went Into commls lIon luht Saturday andis now hammerIng hammer-Ing and soaking out the yellow metal J L Powell Is I in charge of the mill and H C Mcssimer l of the cyanide plant I The company is backed exclusively by I local 1 ijIlal l I The outcome willbe I 1 aaited vllh Interest and 1llJ gen 1 j xf 4 I o orally believed and certainly ardently I hoped that it will prove a grand success suc-cess Baker City Republican The largest mining machinery ever shipped Into this country arrived here from Chicago yesterday and was transferred to the Sumptcr Valley road It Is the shaft and connections for the Red Boy mine The shaft Is of steel eighteen Inches In diameter and will lift nine tons 2000 feet t A fiat woven steel cable Is used I Experts say this is the greatest Iant ever placed In Oregon I The Morning Mining company at Mul lan undoubtedly has the largest lead silver mine ever developed In tho Coeur dAlene says the Wallace Chin Miner I Since opening No5 tunnel the company has drifted over 2000 feet on a continuous continu-ous ore shoot that Is frequently forty and fifty feel wide With every foot In depth the ledge has widened and improved im-proved In quality and speculation runs wild as to the extent of this mammoth ore body when it is tapped by No C I tunnel 900 feet deeper than the present lowest workings It is rapidly demonstrating demon-strating the great value of every foot of ground on Chloride hill It is understood I under-stood that Larson Greenough have a standing offer of 3000000 for the mine I The Salt Lake Mining and Developing company hns relinquished the Old Too mine after paying 2500 and the property I prop-erty has reverted back to the original I I owners says the Pony Mont Sentinel About 238 tons of rock was run through j Cowans mill from different parts of the mine and It Is claimed that the ore would not Justify working as the ore I did not run over 5fiO The concentrates concen-trates S to 1 averaged about 25 150 I being saved on the plates and from i 80 cents to SlSO run off In the tailings 1 A good deal of development work has I been done on this mine and SiO ore has I been shipped in the past Very likely other modes of working would be able to save a larger per cent of values I |