Show I EL A1VIIQO TUNNEL t ti I Expects to Beach the Vein Within 1 ThirtyTwo Feet i L Ii Hughes of the El Amigo company com-pany has returned from Park valley I where he went accompanied by fhree iJ i miners who were added lo the force fI now working two shifts on the main II I tunnel According to surveys the I I ledge should be lapped In thirtytwo 1 feet and excellent results are looked I i for when the vein Is encountered Assays I As-says from samples from small open cuts I on the ledge show very high In gold The Globe on the east side of the I S El Amigo has cut the ledge and Is In a t I face of ore I V S I ii 1 Delanos Good Assays I II L Driver yesterday received assays I I as-says from two samples from the De f j lano about half a mile from the Milkmaid I j Milk-maid In American Fork One gave 74 per cent lead and 10 ounces silver and I the other 155 per cent lead and 3S45 I J ounces silver o I I I Wolverine Assays I 1 President Efllnger of the Wolverine company was highly elated yesterday 1 with assays from the surface samples F from the Green irrouo at Park City I i upon which the company has commenced I com-menced operations The showing wash was-h lt 224 ounces In silver and 195 per cent I iI lead with a small value In gold I i 3Ir Cohen Arrives t p Hartwlg A Cohen manager of the I Bully Hill properties In Shasta county Cal arrived from the west yesterday and will remain In the city for a day or two before departing for Mercur and Nevada 1L I The Grand Central f Lafayette Holbrook president of the t Ii Grand Central after a short trip to the I I ti mine came to town yesterday and reported 4 I re-ported encouraging developments on the 1 1 ii King William claim where entrances have been made on five levels A good i body of ore Is in sight on the 900foot i 4 level and the showings In other places Ji are pleasing Another large chute Is I t1 expected to reveal Itself before long h Speaking of the recent cavein Mr 0 Holbrook said that It was In a rich I I h part of the mine In the disputed strip I li and a large amount of ore had been I displaced ii t Honerines Fifth Chute I J d Superintendent lladdabc of the Hon erlne at Stockton yesterday brought In I the particulars of the recent strike of it the fifth ore chute Yesterday the t I breast wao eight feet wide and the r chute IB expected lo be larger than any Li iI of Its predecessors The lloiierlne he I says is going to make a fine shipping Ii 1 record and has about 5000 tons of mill I Ing ore on the dumps taken out In the I course of development Ii International Assays I From samples brought In by Judge I Burton from the International in tho I 3a Sam certificates were returned by I the assayer showing as high as 13 percent 1 per-cent copper 28 ounces silver and S12 I gold J i 7L Ore and Bullion The days settlements In the ore and bullion market reached a total of 42 t I i 300 divided as follows p T R Jones CoOres 513000 bul j L lion 21700 i I MoCornlck Co Silver and lead t ores 7000 4f i In the melal market silver ruled at I P 5S cents an ounce lead at 390 per mo M I I 1 pounds and casting copper at 16y cents h i a pound I I Pearl Silver Incorporation l f The Pearl Silver Mining company 1 i h yesterday filed articles of Incorporation r il I with the Secretary of State The capi I tal Block Is 15000 divided Into 150000 hares of the par value of 10 cents each The company owns the Pearl J C and Mi i 8 the George H C mining claims In the i1 Blue Ledge mining district Wasatch L county Joseph Hatch is president of 7 1 the companj Lorenzo If Ewell vice I 1 president A C Hatch secretary Abram r 1 Hutch treasurer who with Jane Wai I den form the directorate |