Show GOOD PEELING TOWARD UTAH I Jacob E Barnbergcr Returns With Word from Eastern Investors Jnvestors Mr Jacob E Bamborger general manager of the great DalyWest at Park City whose performances and whose steady How of dividends have done so much to Inspire the confidence nr Iii I 1 nnrn In t 1 LU U LV his desk yesterday after an absence of H Hovcral weeks In tho East and will 11 leave for crtmp tomorrow morning to make an Inventory of ore bodies that have been developed since his departure depart-ure ureWhile uleWhl East Manager Bamberger says he came In contact with shareholders In Centennial Eureka Silver King Anchor DalyWest nln ham and othor all of whom all feeling good toward the diggings of Utah and many more who arm looking to Its camps for Profitable Investment In Cincinnati Where the mines of Utah have a largo clientele he found the Investors mak lug favorites of DalyWest and Silver King Centennial and Utah Consoli I dated while In Philadelphia Is a large list of stocks with Nc < York carrying I almost everything that affords dlvl i dendH and many that have not reached I that period I Discussing the report that there had I been a formal amalgamation of the Guggenheim and American Smelting nClcan Smeltn J rullnlng companys plants Mr Bam bcrgcr said that while It had not been I perfected his personal convictions arc that it win be early next year VhHe some have shuddered at this I RhudtEretl amalgamation amalga-mation between the stalwarts of the smelting world Mr Bamberger says ho I JiOllovcM It will promote the Interests 1 of the producer an It will unite the I enorgida of thctwcfurtAuminon 1 I it u ll1 Imlnbn eftort lo atlvunlc uluuC the price of silver as they have advanced the market value of lead lendI I know a great many arc Incredulous Incredu-lous continued Mr Bamberger hut it would astonish you to llslen to the talk In the East concerning the future price of silver and the positive manner In which advances are predicted They I are as sincere In the belief that silver I will advance to 75 cents within the next I ninety days and to 1 an ounce before the expiration of another year as they are that an unprecedented volume of money will be put into the mlncM of I the Weal during the next few years And they are logical The consumption of silver compared with Its production produc-tion was never greater than at presen We havent the mines of tho Comstock I lode ncH the former output of the Broken His to food UH and yet we have the Increased demands of Japan and India where great Internal Improvements Im-provements are being projected to supply I sup-ply Again there are the requirements o the Philippines to which atlentlori Is called by them and the needs of Cuba with every other condition favorable to their predictions The heavy and con siuntlv increasing production of lead has made It a little heavy during the past few weeks and renders It difficult to intelligently discuss future prices although under the agreement the producer pro-ducer will continue to receive 4 per hundred Indeed I have never been East when those Interested in the production pro-duction of the metals has been more cheerful and I am tempted to believe with them that better prices are assured as-sured silver Mr Bnmberger returns In excellent health and spirits and Is ready for some very energetic winter work on his Interests In-terests Yankee Con Inspection The properly of the Yankee Con at Tlntlo which has been so much In evidence evi-dence during the past few weeks Is I to be Inspected by Dr Franklin whose syndicate recently acquIred a very largo block of the stock and Richard Guenther tomorrow after which the shareholders will be called together to discuss Its future The visitors who 1 be accompanied by n mining engineer engi-neer propose to make n resurvey that they may satisfy themselves concern ling I tho lines of the company and that I departures Into some neighbors ground may be in futur avoided Until Un-til this Is done Dr Franklin said he did I not deilic to discuss the future of Tan I kce Con nor the mistakes that have been made by past managements He sllll believes that the Yankee has enough of the vein to develop a mine and may be induced to give It more of his personal attention Not a few of the shareholders are anxious to see the doctor in the saddle and will at the proposed meeting urge him lo lake the management Examining the Annie Laurie His observations at the Annie Laurie on Gold mountain temporarily concluded conclud-ed lion S C Buck treasurer of the company left for his home In Chicago I yesterday promising to return In January Jan-uary to lake part In the starling up of the new mIl With developments that have taken place al the property during I the past l few weeks he is very much pleased and when he look the train 11 was with samples of ore from n new streak In the main vein that are heavily heav-ily studded with gold while tarrying high values In silver Of this very high grade ore thai comes goes and reappears reap-pears I Mr Iluck reports a carload now ready for the nmrkel that should afford af-ford good evidence of the riches on which the district Is founded Going to Australia Capt Richard Millet has gone to San I Francisco where oil Wednesday next he Will board the outgoing steamer for Australia and New Zealand In the interest In-terest of very large London companies who are operating In those countries The Captain who at one time served the great llomestake of South Dakota as superintendent and who has been Identified with many of the big mines at home and abroad will absent himself him-self about six months In Australia he has a brother whom ho ban not seen for nearly thirty years and who has also achieved n fortune In the diggings and with him he promises himself a Christmas reunion Leadvllles Great Output Mr M J FInnerty prominent and a wealthy mining operator of Cripple Creek and one of the lirst to amass a fortune at Lcatlvlllu Is at the Knuts ford hotel accompanied by his bride Of the great gold camp air Flnuerty say it promises to close the year with a new record for Itself while thc old camp of Lcadvllle Is putting out a tonnage ton-nage that smacks resonantly of early days Mr FInnerty Is l very much pleased with his experiences thus far in Salt Lake and before leaving will probably prob-ably be Induced to look Into the various camps Iljs brothel was one 0 the original or-iginal locators of the Little Chief mine in the old camp of carbonales and at Cripple Creek the visitor has most valuable val-uable interests Favorable from the Hickory From the old Hickory group In North Star district out of Milford which was recently acquired by I the Magnetic Mining Mi-ning company the most favorable reports re-ports are coming With clmraclerlatlc energy the management which Is under un-der the dlre ton of Mr A B Lewis las put down two shafts to a depth of 200 and 200 feet respectively while a wine off the workings of the former has opened the vein on that portion of Qn porLon the companys domain to 300 feet In each of these openings a good showing of silver nnd lead ore has been made while but 0 few days ago a strike of considerable Importance was recorded at tho Adella claim from which n carload load of highgrade carbonate ore has already been raised for shipment to the Yale > smellers Upon the O K claim on the south and on which steam hoisting plant is being erected preparatory v prepara-tory to active work through thp win ter the same company has now run an Incline to a depth of 1Q feel where a fine body of ore showing red and black oxide of copper with some native na-tive IB exposed The gentlemen behind this undertaking constItute an equally equll responsible crowd and the outlook for early production Is most assuring Samples from Black Pine After an ubeenec of several days In Cassia county Ida where he Is operating oper-ating the Black Pine groilpof mining claims Mr William Ilatfield returned to town last night bringing with him a collection of samples Indicating excellent ex-cellent values in copper silver and leud The shaft which was put down on high grade ore to a depth of seventyfive Meenfe t oct has been abandoned until machinery machin-ery can be installed wild Mr Jlatllold and the main work IH now upon a tunnel tun-nel which Is being driven on the strike or the vein and in which ore has Just boon encountered He Is very onlluisi aallp over I the ontlooli of the mine which Is located twentysix miles north of Kcllon Ibis Slate and will continue wI COltIU developments throughout the winter Report from the Utah E r Woller ono of the directors of the Utah mIne of Flub Springs In the Deo Creek country was again In the companys offices after a visit to the property yesterday and reports the anl I proposition still giving good account i of itself At 1 depth of o feet con j ticctlon has now been made with tho vein where time ore ahows over 300 i ountci silver per ton The main shaft I Is now at a depth at 700 feet from the surface the machinery Is working with I perfect satisfaction Jomo ore in being hoisted ns usual and the outlook for an J Increased production as how levels are 1 opened up Is very amurlng I Eurekas Shipments j J Eureka Nov 1C Shipments from the t10 three points In the district Eureka Mammoth and Silver tJUy for the first two weoks In November show a very gratifying I Increase I an aggregate Cery of 2G7 I cars of ore nix cnv of eon cent rat ea and lnc iwo bars tffbullion tho Jatterfrom the Manmioih mill carrying arbig percent age of gold having boon sent out As usual the Centennial Eureka heads time list closely followed by the Grand Central Cen-tral Mammoth and the Eureka bonaii xaa The Tesora which lies on the slope of Treasure hill near Diamond also enters the list with twenty carloads car-loads after n protracted absence from among thc shippers Following Is the list Curs of Ore Centennial Eureka ii t S7 Eureka Hill 12 I BullionBeck r BliionUecl I Gemini 0 1 Oodlvu 2 Eagle Blue Bell H 4 Unclo Snm r TTmnlnijr 1 May Diiy i 2 Mammoth ore r > 2 o Grand Central < i4A CT Curlsa < 3 a 15 AJax 0 f 3 Swansea 10 South Swansea V J S Tesora 2fi I Dragon Iron ri UJ 3 Undlno it 1 I Total 207 Mammoth I Concentrates cans I Bullion bars 2 I Mining Notes The Centennial Eureka reached the smelter with nine cars of silver and gold ore yesterday I The Ontario management during the past week forwarded to tho East silver bullion of the value of 17250 Seven carloads of conc ntrates reached the Germanla smeller yesler day from the Ophlr Hill of Ophlr canyon I The American Smelting and Refining I company will this week let C number I I of contracts for material to be used In the construction of the new plant at I Murray t Lewis Hal of the Seven Devils railway rail-way departed for Wolser Ida 1011 night and expects to have some very Important developments in the mines to report on his next visit to Zion The allotment of treasury stock In the DextcrTuscarora Gold Mines company com-pany of Nevada Is scheduled to cor1 place on December 15th when the stock books will be In possession of the com pan I D H Bowers president of the Gold Ledge Mining company whose claims arc located at BIngham came In from cnme camp yesterday and reports the shaft I going down under contract with a nice quality of ore exposed Bert Holden of the CentennIal Eureka I I came in from Tlnllc last night and leaves for Nephl thin evening to lake part In the hlg suit which began there yesterday Mr Holden has arrayed himself with the Grand Centrals camp Richard A Parker director of the United States Mining company came In from Its BIngham properties lost night much pleased with results of development de-velopment and the new ore bodies that have been opened up since his last visit to camp Robert Cory the wellknown machinery machin-ery man came In from the East yesterday yester-day to Interview his clients at this point on the circuit and will remain through the w elc Ho reports the Colorado camps giving an excellent account of themselves at present Messrs Sheets < t Thompson yesterday received I mes a 7hompson prominent llrm of Boston brokers in which the I latter say they have every reason to believe be-lieve that the Amalgamated companys fight with the Hernze Interests at Butte has been finally settled I The recent shipment of cyanides from the Northern Light on Lion hill and I from which returns have Just been had I netted the company 2020 This Is the last shipment of cyanIdes that will be made this season tho mill having drawn its curtains for the winter E P Jennings whohas been preparing prepar-ing himself for the scrap between Mammoth Mam-moth and Grand Central forces cano up from Tlntlc yesterday and says that while he Is not at liberty to discuss the ore bodies in the disputed territory he han seen some enormous ones Mr Jennings Jen-nings will leave for Nephi to Join the Mammoths forcer tonight |