Show Slining Notes The Petro of Bingham sold two cars of ore on yesterdays market J A Jacobson of the Ben Butler leaves for < that Bingham proposition today The May Day of Eureka marketed another lot of three cars of ore yesterday yes-terday The Sunbeams latest assessment of 10 cents a share became delinquent yesterday The Swansea of Silver City reached the Gcrmunla with fourteen carloads of oro yesterday Checks are being drawn in payment of the Mercurs quarterly dividend of 12 6 cents a share The Nevada Mining company has another carload of highgrade lead and silver ore in transit The Galena ICing of Stockton marketed mar-keted another carload of highgrade lead and silver ore yesterday Will J Lawrence accompanied by Assayer ElllB has gone to Reno Nov to make examination of mining property prop-erty Another car of ore from the Glasgow Western appeared on the market yesterday Samples showing very nice percentages percent-ages of copper are on exhibition at the local offices of the Silver Shield of Bingham The receipts of gold dust at the gold sampler yesterday consisted of a small consignment from the Aldcrson plant at Twin Bridges Mont The Illgland Boy smelter forwarded another carload of copper gold and silver bullion yesterday The lot was weighed out rft over GOOOO pounds The shaft on the Alaska according to yesterdays report from that Silver City mine has now reached a depth of 100 feet and continues going at the rate of three feet a day the Lower Mammoth is sending out a printed circular advising Its stockholders stock-holders of the financial condition of the company and physical condition of the mines at Tlntic President Hrwiii of the Crescent Hill Mining1 company has gone to Washing ton after examining his Interests at Park City and will absent himself for several weeks n the Northwest Wlnnemucca Silver Slate Joseph Farren superintendent of the Glasgow Western companys mines in this Slate was a passenger on No C Sun day returning from San Francisco Charles Read has returned from Eureka Eu-reka Nov where he has been pro tecting his Intorcrits In the Bullwhacker claim which Is now In dispute the particulars of which appeared In The Trlhiinr vnsl orIn v rvxt > > > J b The mill and hoistwuys of the Win namuck properties at Blngham owned by James Campbell lutvc recommenced operations and with large and grati fying bodies of ore In sight Mr Camp bell says work will be kept up from now on Col S F Pearson has gone to Glb bon vllle Ida to start up the seasons campaign on the property of the Ding ham Placer company at that camp There has been little snow in the locality lo-cality and the season threatens lo be a short one at the sluiceboxes The days ore receipts at the Conklln sampler consisted of ten carloads from Tlntic and two from Stockton The receipts re-ceipts at the Taylor Brunton consisted con-sisted of five carloads of ore from Blngham Iwo from Nevada one from Stockton and three from Eureka Cashier Armstrong of the First Na tional bank of Park City who was in town yesterday says the mines of his camp are booming as rarely before that the district js rapidly expand lug and thin a clutter of now pro ducers are promised the present sea I son |