Show l rI I GREAT ACCUMULATIONS I I I Ij j Seven Thousand Tons of Ore I H in Bingham C G1 Bins I WILL HOLD 12000 TONS I I J 1 t Salt Lakers TRIce a 100000 Option I on Inyo County MinesPicked t Ore DcxteiTuscnrora I Samples of Show S8000 in Gold CopperBear i I r ing Chute Koported in Lower Mammoth Mam-moth Rich Averages From Millard i I County Mine Sacramentos Fur naco Nearing Completion i Into the big storage bins of the Bingham c Gold Mining com Copper and Gol ham m Cappe I there has now been dc smelter nanys smeler livered over 7000 tons of furnace mi t tcrial this including ores and lluxcs te1RI continue and will receipts I while the rcclpts c01tnuc I wIlle continue to arrive until its capacity arrve COUUllP of less than 12000 I which consists o no onk reached To the tonnage tons has ben i the mines of the thcuo I nage I now 6loredthcce mile contributed at Bingham have company 1pan while nearly 2000 tons i about 3210 tons whlc JCHrl the Tcaora oC Tlutlc have arrived Cromthe resorf ot I active extraction was begun at since actl t ex aclon that pronerty In October Concerning j prlt siliclous ores that arc to be blended sicious It was Bingham ores I 2 with those of the wth those yesterday that an arrangement i = alJ 2l with the management of I had been made the merlcan Smelting company to get I such Altcrcnn d d and the forwarding jl the last of the week 3 of these will begin of From several pieces of machinery that I delayed Superintendent Nut have been delarer SUlerinlendent ting of the smelter received a dispatch from Denver yesterday that they would I I I leave that city for Salt Lake last night the date I I I and with these on the ground on which the fires shall be started In < the smelter will be fixed In the mean will continue to arrive at the time ores arlle I tme 01C w1 contnuc plant t I I I J BOND ON INYO MINES t I I Salt Lakers Get the Option Agreeing to Pay 8100000 i < Having been joined by Col S B t Milncr the millionaire mining man of I this city Charles D Rooklldge who I I I recently went thumbing over tho old bonanzas of Inyo county Cal and returned J I re-turned with a bond requiring the payment pay-ment of 100000 on the Defiance and j Independence groups will at once begin the erection of a concentrator that the I I great volume of milling ore may be I I L put Into commercial fprm The groups for which payments must be completed I within the next two years are both I way up In catalogue of California I I producers the higher grades of ore Imving gone to market while great volumes I I vol-umes of lowgrade remained untouched I or were placed upon the dumps These I I ores according to a careful sampling by Mr Hooklidge than whom there IB I 4 no more expeiTenced mill man disclosed t contents running tom VI to 15 per cent f lead with rrom12to15 ounces silver t1 I with some copper find gold per ton Of J 4 this It is proposed to put through the I concentrator and over the tables 100 qid t i tons dally the option upon the proper J lies Including a pipeline through which the plant will be supplied with water Col Mllner who haS inquired carefully j I into the proposition n looks upon it as t 1 0 one of great possibilities J and that the L purchase price of 100000 will be paid I 5 I i before maturity now looks like onE of i the sure things of the present year I I i The groups are owned by the Reddy I I I p > estate and have been idle for some time |