| Show BINGHAM OPERATIONS Oro Coming Out Machinery Going In Red Wing Extension The Bingham Bulletin reviewing the week says the Fortune made a shipment ship-ment of two lot of crude ore first of the week the consignment embracing fiftytwo tons of sliverlead and sixteen six-teen tons of silvercopper ores the former I mer assaying 514 per cent lead and seven ounces silver the latter llSS percent J per-cent copper and 174 1 ounces silver The companys new mill Is now running satisfactorily and concentrates are being I be-ing hauled by wagon to Sandy from whence they will be shipped to the sampler One carload of machinery arrived yesterday morning for the Shawmut i 120ton concentrating plant The machinery ma-chinery is arriving in Installments and will be placed as rapidly as practicable practica-ble According to W B Andrew there is enough good ore already mined and I blocked out in the property workings to keep the mill In steady operation for at least a year Col E A Wall Is pushing development develop-ment at tho Yampa with a force of seven or eight men He says the property prop-erty Is looking well for a prospect With the change la the management Of the Dalton Lark the future outlook out-look for this oldtime wealthproducer assumes a most rosy hue The mine has now practically passed Into the hands of Mr P T Farnsworth and associates as-sociates and when contemplated development de-velopment Is completed the property will doubtless rank as a heavy dividend payer Nothing la being done at the Columbia just now as the officials of time i company arc considering the matter of mill bund ling Extensive exploration has been the order with the company for a number num-ber of months with the result that an Immense body of copper ore carrying 2 per cent and better has been blocked outThe The management at the Frisco is preparing to extend the raise from Frisco lower tunnel to tap the Maggie 01 true fissure vein which is a contact and dips at an angle of 45 degrees f The Zclnora on Clipper hill is blocking block-ing out the ore bodies and will soon be ready for shipping The vein produces pro-duces gold silver lead copper andIron and-Iron of which there Is at present from six to eight feet Conditions continue favorable at RedWing Red-Wing Extension and Immense bodies of fair grade ore are being blocked out Manager Ed McCarrlck is working a force of seven men and will continue exploitation for some time the Intention Inten-tion being to make a mill run on 100 or 150 tons at Red Wing mill within a week or two to determine the average ore value some of the ore assaying from 11 to 50 per cent lead to the ton Ben Butler tunnel Is now in over 1000 feet at which point the contact was reached the footyall being a gray quart while IhQ vein mailer Is a decomposed de-composed black lime In which there are seams and stringers of galcna andIron and-Iron pyrites The vein has been crosscut cross-cut for over twenty feet but the hang Ing wall has not yet been encountered It is tho expectation that the ore body will be found on the hanging wall side of the vein If expectations arc realIzed real-ized the company will have between 300 and 400 feet of good stoping ground from the tunnel level up to the upper tunnel i Shipments from Tlntic The Miner reports the following consignments con-signments out of the camps of TIntic during the week r f Cars oC ore BullionBeck G Gemini i 10 Centennial EurckaJiW 15 Godiva J 1 t May Day 77T pd c Humbug l Uncle Sam 8 Grand Central ii GLower G-Lower Mammoth J 1 Mammoth 1t > 5 Swansea X 10 South Swansea 1 Showers i Total S3 In addition to this the Mammoth sent out four cars of concentrates and one bar of bullion buUlonMining Mining Notes Harry Lysle Baker who is extensIve The Mammoth hail five more cars of ore on the marketyesterday The Swansea of Silver City marketed ton more cars of ore yesterday The May Day at Tlntlo had three more cars of ore upon yesterdaysmar ket The Centennial Eureka marketed fourteen cars of ore yesterday and closed the week with a total of twenty fiveArthur Arthur Murphy leaves l for Nevada today to begin examination ofa highgrade silver proposition near Tim carom DC McLaughlin of the Anchor and other Park City properties Is i down from camp again with the usual story of prosperity there ly Interested In the oil fields of California Cali-fornia is at the Knutsford hotel where he Is reciting an Interesting story upon the new Industry W G Nebeker departed for California Califor-nia last night where he goes to make an examination of mining properly for a very wealthy Eastern crowd L E RJter Thomas Croxall and J M Wheeler have gone to Brighton where they will prospect for cooler weathor for several days W N McGllI prlnclpaf owner In the Chainman of Ely Nov Is In the oily The company is now stnadlly operating operat-ing Its mill and the mlno Is reported In excellent condition ColS B Mllncr has returned to the city after an absence of several daxs In Idaho where his attention was divided di-vided between the diggings and the ranges Manager Morris R Hunt of the Alaska has returned from that Tlntic property and will be followed at once by a carload of highgrade copper and Silver ore Ho reports tho mine inmost in-most encouraging condition Grant Swan the wellknown mining man has returned from his ranch upon the banks of the Green river In Wyoming Wyo-ming and reports stock excellent condition He will now give his at lonllon to his large list of mining stocks While no day has been fixed for the breaking of ground for the Amcrlcap Smelting and Refining companys new 10 0000 smeller at Murray < the local officers report the survey progressing to an early completion while the plans are all completed V Col James F Shields the polished and ponular traveling t man came down from thc north yesterday and Islll icrvlcwlng local customers He Is most enthusiastic over the future of Sump tel Or and looks upon It as the foun dailon for one of the biggest of Western West-ern camps Clint Roudebush for many years Identified with the leading mining camps of the West came down from Butte Mont yesterday accompanied by R L Clinton The visitors left Immediately on their arrival for ihe Highland Boy smelter where they spent tho afternoon tho guest of Superintendent Su-perintendent White With the plant the gentlemen were very much pleased W M Wantland who has been operating oper-ating at Joplin Mo for some time came In from that zincbearing locality locali-ty yesterday and reports Its mines In verv thrifty condition lie regards the I 1 new purchase by Mr Mayno 01 0000 i acres as one of the wisest Investments ever made In the county and expects to wee the purchaser come forth with a fortune Mr Wantland will remain In Zion until September when he will return to his Interests in tho Jcu1urJ camp |