Show THE TEWAUKEE SOLO A Report that Eastern Parties Have Secured it THE PEAL IS ABOUT CLOSED I Prlco Given at 75OOOCoJ Slaugh I flossy Expected Back Soon to Complete Com-plete the Negotiation Binghom I I Celebrates on the Liberation of United States Lend Ores Developments Develop-ments in Coppov GulchThe Extra Iifttcvnl Suits of the Grand Central i I vs Mammoth From Blnghnm was yesterday 1 brought a report that thc old TIowaukc group of mlmH that tower above LJIng hnm canyon and the Illo Grande Western West-ern depot there huvo practically passed Into the hands of Eastern talent that will huvo sholled out J75000 before the conveyance Is f completed The group t hkh has IMJCU productive of ore from superficial workings for many years Is owned by Col M Shaughnessy who Is now In San Francisco and who Is expected ex-pected baelc to perfect the deal before I I the end of the month Just who rep rcsn1o1 the purchasers could not be ascertained but that the report Is well founded Is stated by several personal friends of the gentlemen who however how-ever refused to discuss It at this time The parties who claim to have learned of the trade say that the title will go to New York and that on or before February Jst active work will he Inaugurated Inau-gurated on the property The Tiewnu Ice group Includes a number of claims and I with means for Its systematic development de-velopment Is looked upon lotally as one of the big possibilities of the old i camp THE U S LEAD ORES Bingham Enjoys a Celebration on their Release Last nights arrivals from Bingham I report an oldtime celebration during the day over The Tribunes exclusive concerning the liberation of the United States lead ores and the siarlint up n C the Old Jordan mill upon ores from tho Old Jordan and Its neighboring proper tics For n time It was feared that thor tho-r CISC8 against which the company had run in Boston would terminate In tho withdrawal of the forces and the closing down of the mine when there was In reality nlenty of ore with which to provide for the payroll and for further fur-ther development If correctly Interpreted Inter-preted tho news from the East means nothing less than that an entirely I independent Inde-pendent force will be employed in the extraction of ore which guarantees labor for as many as twenty more men This along with The Tribunes exclusive ex-clusive Information upon the parsing of fifteen pieces of Dalton Lark ground Into the hands of Phllo T i Farnsworth and his associates cocclted a huoyanc that Blnghum has not experienced ex-perienced In many a day although dUring dur-ing the past year It has had a great deal to make It forget Its troubles Those l conversant with Mr Farns c worths methods say that he will operate oper-ate the ground for all of which it is capable and that within ninety days It will he employing a larger force of men and putting out as much ore as at any S period In the career of the ground There was just as much exultation I over the news upon the future of both coitions in Salt Lako as not a few producers whose ores arc refractory believe that the fluxes from tho Old Jordan and others will tend to lighten the situation Copper Gulch Developments Doctor Francklin who has returned to the city after several dan at the Copper Gulch companys camp north of Frisco says that developments thus far have progressed most sutlsfactorlly and that to expedite the work he will soon have It equipped with adequate machinery At present the shaft Is at a depth of over JOO feet and before rosscuttlng to the vein upon Its dip I will be put to 500 In going to that depth the doctor says he will no doubt I I encounter the Cactus vein us it has been commonly designated although that proposition Is several thousand I feet distant At 175 feet where the Copper group vein proper was originally origi-nally encountered some ery nice copper cop-per ore was exposed and when the vein shall have been opened by the crosscut from time 503foot level the management will have over 1200 feet on it i The Cactus which Is still In the hands of the Frenchmen continues idle while i the campaign generally In that particu lar part of the district is a mild one There are very interesting stories Encamp En-camp concerning the development of the copperbearing chute In the great Worn Silver mine while the Washing ton group Is looked upon as one of great possibilities j i Stantons Placer Work I Robert B Stanton the wellknown mining and civil engineer Is directing I the development of the placer mines on I the Colorado river for a firm of Eastern capitalists lie has located something like seventyfive claims and has had a hundred men employed during the past two months working out the assessments assess-ments necessary to hold the claims Work on the Colorado river Is entirely experimental There is no question as to the amount of gold there hut the big question Is can it be gathered at a profit Mr Stanton has been on the river for two yeais and as be went through thu Grand canyon Is well posted on Its resources Tho company ho represents will put up machinery and In six months he will know what the ground will show Dicksons Luck Confirmed Judgo W IT DIcksou who has re turned to the city after tilling Important professional engagements at Boise Ida confirms the story of his lucky Investment Invest-ment upon the oil belt in Kern county Gal and says the whole turn was made on an actual outlay of 5I1G While as said by a former Salt Lake operator In a letter from the oil camp the Judge may have made a mistake In permitting the second half to go Into other hands he fools l that he has made enough off the few hundred dollars that J he was momentarily out Concerning I the contest between others over a portion por-tion of the proceeds Judge DIckson says lie Is ready to turn over the moneys I just an soon as the court decides who Is entitled to them not before Of Boise he says the town Is in most prosperous condition with an unprecedented unpre-cedented number talking mines and mining deals and that It promises to be the arena for some big trades the present season There Is I some Salt I Lake talent represented there as at nearly every point In the West and it appears to be doing reasonably well ExtraLateral Bights Tlf boimiiEfix ihjit n rf at yam over wctrolaieryl I rights may nov prepare torest on their ore said one of the I countel for one of the principals yesterday yes-terday until the Junr term of court I I ± I I > 4 I before Judge Higgins of N > phi as thereIn there-In nothing to come up unl < sa it be I argument on the demurrer to the complaint com-plaint In that of tin Grand Central against the Mammoth In the scrai j between tho Four Aces and South Swansea there Is not even this to enable thttin to thaw out their bones and the Issue will remain UH at present while the expert miner IB equipping himself for battle Juno will find all sides well i up in their parts and as tho student has nut had u real practical lesson upon the law of a ix for several years hn Is looking forward to the clash with keenest Interest MINES OF THE PARK Ore Shipments from the Ontario The Sampler Report The Record telling the story of tho week at Park City says ore shipments from the Ontario to the sampler wore resumed Wednesday of this week tho Mursac ¼ mill IB i being put In shape to receive Ontario ores as fast as work I men can make the necessary changes the spur road Is being pushed as rapidly l aa possible In order to facilitate the handling uf ores and there are many other things soon to develop to warrant war-rant the general belief that this properly prop-erly will soon take Its old place among the wealth distributors of Lhis wonderful camp Rumor has It that changes are soon to be mad at the DalyWest that Oliver Allen is to be Installed as foreman fore-man I n his I connection It Is said that I Foreman lUeSorelys attention will be occupied In another direction that of I sinking II large threecompartment shaft on the big group of claims owned by 1 J Daly on Bonanza Flat That this last named property will develop rich discoveries there Is no doubt and our hope Is that the campaign said to be mapped out for them will prove to be I cOIreet for it means more mw dlvl I dendpuyers for the Park The drifting through the footwall on I the 265foot level to the contact is goIng go-Ing on at a decidedly Increased speed J at the Creole as a new character of I material of a softer nature and flatter lug appearance has been encountered Manager Berry is confident of reaching i I I contact within thirty days and we look for this property to again enter the list of shippers in a very short time Following are the shipments of ore I rum the Mackintosh sampler for the past week Silver King 112000 DalyWest WOX Anchor Con 20900 Apex 3LOOO Ontario 3010 Total number of pounds 250GOO J J Daly said to a Record reporter I yesterday that cars would be running out of the tunnel over the spur road by the 1st of February This statement certainly carries with It the Impression that Increased activity at the Ontario will begin on or before that date although al-though Mr Daly did not mention anything any-thing In this connection J Two more Wlllley tables were delivered de-livered at the New Anchor mill Thursday Thurs-day Mr Clements Departure Victor M l Clement accompanied by his wife left for New York on Saturday Satur-day night and on Friday January UCth will sail from New York for his headquarters head-quarters in London Mr Clement sees or thinks he sees an early change In favor of the British lion and when the hour comes for the miner to move onto on-to the diggings of the Transvaal does nut propose to land with the rear brakesman on the slow train In regular regu-lar l correspondence with Cecil Khodes he has kept himself or believes he has carefully advised upon the future and while Mr Clement thought It time to move there arc many who believe that he could have postponed It long enough to have done the assessment for 1000 before the Boer finally capitulates capit-ulates However a large circle of acquaintances ac-quaintances hope to see him succeed and return to Zion with plenty of ready money moneAs As to Locations The Sliver City Star in timely ways i way-s correcting an error that has occurred In not a few locations this season It says a great many locators of mining I mi-ning property have been sending one iiotlce of location to the district recorder re-corder and one to the County Recorder for recording Section of the State mining law distinctly says that both notice must pass through the hands of the district recorder and provides a penalty of 500 f for failure to comply with these directions Thus the County Recorder is liable for accepting notices that do not come from the district recorder re-corder who must Insist on duplicate notices and two fees The Big Camas Discussing the troubles of the Big Camas Mining company owner of the Camas No 1 group of goldbearing olalms near Halley Ida the Times of that camp says The stockholders of the company represent an aggregate of millions of dollars They are wealthy people of Chicago and Wisconsin No one who has i credited the company will lose a cent and the claims will doubtless be liquidated i In a short time A gentleman gentle-man who Is on the inside tells the Times that tho only trouble Is that the s stockholder who are scattered through the Southern winter resorts were unexpectedly called upon to pay an assessment and that the time that has since elapsed has hardily sufficed to make the returns Immediately the assessment Is collected und the de linquent stock Is sold money will be forthcoming to pay all Just claims It lalces about two months to levy l and collect an assessment and to sell out the delinquent shares In the meantime the companys property will be kept free of water by the pumps The property was purchased last season by Henry M Ryan and Wis cousin parties Salt Laker at White Pine I Commenting on the work that Is I he ing accomplished by a former Salt Laker Mr J G Marx the White Pine News says Operations at the Robust mine are being energetically pushed tinder the management of Mr MarxA There are now thirteen men employed by the company doing development work on tho Robust and St Patrick mines On the former a day and night shift are now blocking out an immense body of 5Ti IJ ore on the 150levil The Robust never looked better than It does today und each stroke of the pick seems to add more to Its magnitude Superin tendent Marx informs us that as fast as the mine la opened up and men can be worked to advantage they will be i employed a number having been put on this week Mining Notes Manager Sullivan of the Raymond Tlntlc Is In from camp again at Solon Spiro has returned from Park City and reports the camp In a condition equal to any period in Its history The annual meeting of Tesora share holders will bo held tomorrow for the elec tion of olllcers and directors Tho shareholders of thu Martha Wash fn ton Mining company will meet In an nual sesflon tomorrow when olllcers and directors will bo chosen Superintendent Clmnnlng of the High land Boy nt Dln hum occupied his ac customed pew again yroterday and will leuvo for camp again this morning Manager Tlbbets of the Jill Daly at Silver City hums group gone back to camp and will occupy u place on the staff of Mr I K Rlter until patents on the Dal Daly luivo arrived Vhilp Muniigor Weir of tho Dragon Iron mln < at Tlntlc Is prospwiting the lowr region mi r precious metal the property Is affording an output of nearly lOu tons of Iron or dally George Thompson one of the contrite ton or tho Seven Devil railroad in I down rom i the north agajn Mr Thompson suyj the copper deposits of tIm Heath < I district HTH altrartln a great deal or nt i ilin unl that tin pntfeni manon prom I m a great th11 l of dcvolopment III Ihut i illtv I I i Tno iNxnj < mi m on tho TiiNcuront Clilif I at Tupeorori N > v him bevii It is l aid I riMlmlrd tho dlnrtnrs having li > urno < l t that It was without authority tinder thw I articles of Incorporation levy un assess I men menOil O P Posoy of the Blnglmm Popper Av Gold Mining Company and also on < of 1 the controlling owners III the ShoobrldKO llonnnri it Ti Intll has gono to I Lime latter 10 inoki in ixjiiiilnuilon of tho new or J body In the latter v fj Kyler of tho Honprino at Stockton I Stock-ton passed through tho city yesterday on hiM way from tIme Pnrlllc ronnt to Denver I ivhero In will Join time purchasers of mime j J Annlt Jaurlt group and nHiim with them to Oolil Mountain j ITnclo Jrfcso Knight of the Uncle Sam and Humbug mines at Eureka from I which ho has alrwuly tuUcn ore to time value of over StfOOO > 14 J applying for a patent on lh < > Salvalcr claim that wus i purchased by him daring Limo season t J ConnorK of Livingston Mont IH In town iigain oftr an abncnci of Mivonil i I years a ml 1 Is I nnuwlns old acquilntmr lie I reports consldcrablo activity among lime nilips anil properties north of his camp uul a great desil of new blood hour InK Into lilt region i A < oniriu hm been let by the nmnapc muni of iho Suawrivo Mining company j whoso properties are located south of 1 Vlunolll I in a depth of 150 feet At a a ilMpth nf forty foot tho company rccintly iiiieoiintcrcd u yinall streak of ore curryIng curry-Ing NMcl and copper I From Neighboring States A PtJ iiiiKgot was recently found In the gravel claim formerly owned by tho Dutch company near Logansvllle Sierra County Cal Walker Ldiko Nov Kullotln Frank DimnM mine shows a ledge over forty iV < et wide It I Is a sulphurct ore and nH < says innoV glvo a return of or per 1 ton i In gold If th > ledge will mill onehalf of I I this assay It IH mi lino property I Virginia Chroncllc The Consolidated I I California Virginia Mining company laM advices 1 a second shipment of bullion I from iho present run of the Morgan mil I t Thlt shipment consists of two bars val tied together at 68 making a totil shipment to date of SlG32ij 13 ol f which a II I little I moro than on hal Is gold j I I According to tho Sun Diego Sun a Ger I I man who refused to give his numo found a dlnmoiul 111 iho rough In that section but deUiixcl to tell where he found tho htone All ho wanted to know was If he tcjilly I I possessed I a truo diamond So a Jeweler weighed It ami put It to every Lctt It I htood the tel perfectly anil In Die Jowelors opinion is a Komilne diamond dia-mond weighing In the rough about live and onehalf karats and worth at least lt |