Show GEMIN AND GODIVA Shareholders Held Their Annual An-nual Meeting Yesterday REPORTS ARE KEPT PRIVATE Blue Bird Extension Is a Regular I Shipper Ore Found in the Kansas GroupGood Returns Had from Star Consolidated Ore Shipments Humbug Ore that Yielded Rich Upturns Up-turns Salt Lakers Who Arc Successful I Suc-cessful at Capo Home and New Gold I Regions Further Ztforth Notes I II I The annual meeting of the shaVehold I cre of tho Gemini and GodSva illnlns companies controlled by the same interests in-terests and whose properties at Eureka Eu-reka were held In this city yesterday The management of the two companies were continued without change but no report of the years transactions was made public Both companies however are known to have produced a larsc tonnage and among j the Interesting developments de-velopments were those that dragged the Gemini Into court as respondent to a claim for damages by the Ridge Valley company for ores extracted from its ground The matter was adjusted by the presentation of a check for cv 000 for ore that was estimated by R G Wilson and others to be worth over 100 000 as the result of a compromise the Gemini agreeing In the future to respect re-spect Its neighbors lines J C lIcChrystal and J H McChrys tal superintendents of the Gemini and Godiva Mining companies respectively of Eureka were in the cjty yesterday to attend the annual meeting of stockholders stockhold-ers of those properties While reticent about the work of those particular mines which are close corporations they report progress In the Blue Bird Extension In which they are interested and which is shipping regularly about one car a week Mr J H McChrystal I recently returned from a three months I vacation and visit In the East J Ore in Kansas Group I CapL Snyder who with William H Childs and other Salt Lake parties owns the Kansas group which joins the Red Ving at Bhsghfim returned yesterday yester-day from that camp Capl Snyder located lo-cated these claims some years aro and after persistent development I work during dur-ing which time considerable milling ore has been encountered a vein of silver producing ore has been struck which gives up 25 ounces of silver to the ton The work of determining the extent of i the new body is being rapidly continued con-tinued o Good Star Con Returns I I Manager Packard of the Star Consolidated Con-solidated was In town yesterday with another shipment two cars from the mine While here he realized on the four cars that arrived on the tracks last Friday which contained 110 tons and netted about 30 a ton The assays showed 59S ounces silver 8 in gold to the ton and 3 i per cent lead or a gross value of about 44 per ton Yesterdays shipment came from a new ore body that was recently encountered In development de-velopment work Humbug Ore JTo Humbug Assays of a car of ore which arrived on the market Saturday ftom Jesse Knights Humbug were yesterday made public which demonstrated the ore to be of exceedingly high grade The ore yielded slightly in excess of 320 ounces of silver and 1 in gOld to the ton making mak-ing the car of twentylive tons worth in round numbers about 5000 While former for-mer shipments have given even better returns the grade still remains sufficient suffi-cient to warrant a continuation of the work In the mine Stilt Lakers at Nome H M ITaynes of San Francisco who I ppent the season at Cape Nome op rating rat-ing a union steamship ticket olilcc is in Salt Lake on his way East Mr Haynes left that northern country October 27th awl will return by the flrst boat in the spring to resume the same business lie states that In the latter part of the season good returns were obtained at Fort Clarence fur tyeight miles above Nome and at Kongarock twelve miles still further up the coast The Benbrooks who left here last spring he says have secured claims on Nicholas gulch from which they will realize a fortune and that from ten days work with a rocker they obtained S3COOO IL J Rognon a f9rmer resident of Salt Lake has been appointed recorder of the Bluestone district and James Sullivan also a former Salt Laker Is getting good returns and took out atone at-one time about 4000 from work of less than twox weeks Mr Haynes says that between CODO nnd 7000 are wintering at Nome and vicinity 1 vi-cinity and lIe Uj I of the opinion that a I grand future awaits that cquntry as I vlth legal I formt established that will protect property rights and prospecting pushed further up the creek an Immense Im-mense gold output will follow An interesting feature of the country he says I IK i the number of women prospectors pros-pectors there who will shoulder a pack weighing fifty pounds and proceed to their claims The mercury fell to about zero by the first of October and when frozen Mr Haynes left the creeks were all Good Conditions at Ouray Frank Provost a prominent mine operator and active business man of Ouray Colo who formerly resided in Salt Lake arrived in the city yesterday to meet his family on their return home from a visit in Canada I He states that the mining Industry I was never more thrifty around Ouray than at present l that the recent deals Jn the Camp Bird property have at I tracted a great deal of Interest result I lug In Inquiries concerning opportuni I ties in that country and that much capital Is promised to add to tho activ ity of the camp Ouray is one of the few camps that I maintained 1 steady output during the depression following the panic which was largely due Ut to the economic man mal agement of Its operators Mr Prevost slates that the Wdsp mine owned bv Capt Richards of this city is now closed down but It is understood that a new shaft will soon be begun and that the property will be opened up through new ground the coming senson L L Nunn of the Provo power plant also owns Interests there that present a good showing Mr Prevost presen states that conditions In Colorado arc entirely satisfactory regardless of the defeat of Mr Bryan llines of Cottonwood Morgan County Oro Is being shipped from the Car Donate Hill and Carbonate Gem mines in the Cottonwood ml1e8 il district this county 31 the rate of about twelve tons per PEt day Five teams are kept hauling ore to Peterson from where It Is loaded F on the cars and shipped to the smeltcro at Sandy 1 has to be hauled about ten miles frnn the mines to the rail way station Ore haw been shipped reg ularly slnco October John Green haa the contract to haul the ore The ore is a steel galena Burley drills and other modern machinery Is being used In and about the mine JJlicrc la I some 11111111 J I hilk of bringing both mines under one I management Which would be an advantage I ad-vantage to the stockholders A number of other mining claims In this district are being developed and the probabilities probabili-ties are that a prosperous mining town will spring up there ere long Morgan Mirror l |