Show = = THE fflVIOENDPAYES i Their Distribution Today Amounts to 84500 I MINES THAT PAY THE MONEY Silver King Lends the BoccoHom I stnko Joins In and Swansea Comes j Up With Regularity Grand Con j trnl Posts 825000 Dividend Bul j lion Shipped East Shipment from Old Crescent Dump Active at Mystic Shrine Smelting Com t panys Surplus Mining Notes I < The dividendpayers will today come forward with another Movomber distribution dis-tribution amounting to 81500 and yet the month Is In its swaddling1 clothes Of this amount the Silver King comes j forward with 50 cents a share or 75 000 which swells Its total to 3300000 i while the RoccoHomestake of Nevada which came a stranger Into Xon a few days ago will pass round Ity cents n share or 1500 with the assurance of its treasurer Bert L Smith that It will he repeated on the same day each month without further notice To shareholders ot record at the companys general offices InEureka Nov the dividend checks will be mailed All others will be mailed to IVIcCornlck Co transfer agents for the company where shareholders will receive them on proper Identification As regular ns the wheels of time the Swansea shareholders will also receive their dividend of 5 cents a share or 5000 today while In the treasury there remains re-mains It Is said enough to provide dividends for another year with an extra ex-tra for the Christmas stocking Grand Central Posts 25000 As foreshadowed In The Tribune the directors of the Grand Central Mining company at their meeting In Provo yesterday posted a dividend of 10 cents n share or 25000 the distribution to take place on Thursday next the books i to close on Tuesday The payment of 1 this sum will Increase the total to SG31 I 2SO The sum on which the directors decided was not equal to that predicted I by t some professing to have a knowledge knowl-edge of what the company has in its treasury but with the expense of what promises to be a longdrawnout battle with Its neighbor which now claims ownership of the entire domain on which the Grand Central Is founded to defray Jt was the opinion bf a ma jority that the amount was fully up to the point of consistency f Upon the streets the belief is Expressed that the company will now continue dividends In this sum until the scrap is over Meanwhile the putting out of ore Is goIng go-Ing on at a volume which means a steadilyincreasing surplus Bullion Shipped East According to a statement Issued yesterday yes-terday the first week In November among the railways closed with the forwarding for-warding of thirty cars of silver and lead bullion carrying 1240653 pounds four cars of copper bullion or 206353 pounds two cars of copper ore containing con-taining C6SOO pounds and 10G cars of Hllved and lead ore weighing 452lOGO pounds The figures reveal a very gratifying Increase as compared with the corresponding period last year and that It will be maintained through the month there Is every assurance Director Holden at Tintic Bert Holden managing director of the Centennial Eureka Mining1 company com-pany departed for the home of die bonanza bo-nanza at Tintlc yesterday morning and before his return will have selected the site > for the proposed smelter into which the companys ores will pass as soon ns Its 40COQOO contract with the Amer lean Smelting and Refining company is discharged An arrival from Eureka yesterday morning said that in truth the site has already been clinched and that the plant will be within a stones throw of the mine so near fn fact that the ores may be shot from the mouth of the shaft Into the smelter bins That the plans have been approved has been known for some time so that In the plncing of orders for machinery there will be no delay Shipped from Old CrescentDump A shipment of ore from the Old Crescent Cres-cent dump at Park City has just been made by Mr James McGregor to one of the outside smelters that In the event of satisfactory results must be fol lowed by a considerable unloading of ores of similar class that have long languished upon the dumps of Park < ity Discussing the undertaking terday Mr McGregor said that the ores for which he la now about to find a market have bcen lying on the Crescent dump since 1893 when the decline In silver and lend compelled so many to close down and no thought of handling them at a profit was entertained until his attention was recently called to the matter by a local ore buyer After an Interview with him it was decided to at least forward a trial lot and he Is now awaiting returns from It It Is said that of this quality of ore a large amount has been consigned to the dumps lir the old camp and many are waiting on the results of Mr Mc Gregors trial Burning Moscow Contention p The scrap between Matt Cullen and the house of Barrett over the Burning Moscow below Milford will not be made In open court an originally scheduled but has been turned over to a referee who will be selected today by counsel for the respective side A p large number of depositions bearing on the merits of the conflict have been taken In this city that witnesses who came from other Stjates might be ex fused and to get In the balance but little time should be required The final settlement of the case will be fol lowed by the active production of a very nice quality of silver and lead ore and to that end Fred McCJurrln no counsel for the plalntllf Is urging the issue to an early hearing The lilysticShrine The weeks report from the property of the Mystic Shrine company at Blng ham affords evidence of a most active campaign underground with several most gratifying changes On the weal vein by which the territory Is tray ersed the tunnel Is now In very nicely mineralized matter with over five feet of It between welldefined walls whiLe assays reveal very encouraging values in gold silver and lead In addition to this boulders of galena running high in lend and well up In sliver very are being encountered at a point 300 feet below the surface In the lower tunnel and In the upraise which hap been started from It the eightInch streak of ore recently encountered has widened out to four feet with lie walls yet di verging and from this samples of good J hipping ore are being taken The 5 crosscut running vest to prospect the lissures that cut across the country has now been driven a distance of 300 feet and In a few days n contract will be let to upraise and prospect the contact between the lime and quartzlte Joe L yson the companys superintendent uho has had the advantage of long ex perience at Ulngham Is very much pleased with the outlook and In the west vein expects to shoot Into ore of good quality on any shift |