Show GOLD SAMPLING HERE A False Report that jf is to be Done Away With X MORE THAN EVER IS COMING Tho Baltimore Stockholders Have Many Tilings to Consider Annio Iiurio Getting in Excellent Shapo I Horace Andrews Returning from Cape Nome Good Assays from the Mayflower President Droughton to Inspect tho Highland Boy Preparing Prepar-ing to Turn Over the Last Chance Tho resident correspondent of tho Engineering and Mining Journal of JTew York says with characteristic accuracy has curacy and intelligence that he dlHcovered that tho American Smelting and Refining company proposes to do away with Its gold sampllngrooma lu this city and that In future the sampling sam-pling oC cyanide products at Salt Lake will be abandoned The correspondent lias decided that with tho output of the Mcrcur withdrawn from the sampler and going Into the Golden Gate refinery refin-ery at Mcrcur there Is naught left to justify tho American company In continuing con-tinuing the operation of the sampler This Is not true said George Moore manager or the plant yesterday Again It Is a reflection upon the mines and mills of Utah and with the Inv In-v creased product from othe plants the withdrawal of the Mcrcur will not betel be-tel Indeed It simply stands as one departure against a large number oC new arrivals To overcome the loss oC I the Mercur and Its output Is the cornIng corn-ing of the Horse Shoe at Fay and the Johnny at Statellne the Overland at Sunshine the Annie Laurie the Gold on Star the Mammoth and Sevier on Gold mountain the Ely of Nevada the Midas and Queen of Sheba of Deep Creek and several others In fact Manager Moore says there Is every reason to look for a larger production of dust from the cyanide plants and that the company will continue to operate Its furnaces at the old stand tho Journals correspondent to the contrary con-trary notwithstanding The Baltimore Stockholders The shareholders of the old Balti more nt Park City of which James Mc Gregor Is the president will meet the last of the present month when iLls proposed to reduce the capital stock of the company from 5000000 of the par I value of 525 a share to 51000000 of the par value of 250 while the capital number of shares will be increased from 200000 to 100000 At the same meeting the shareholders will be asked to authorize tho directors to dispose of any and all of Its mining claims and t to pass upon the advisability of purchasing pur-chasing the John B Thompson group in SummIt county Nqt n small amount of the companys stock having been bought in by the Baltimore company for unpaid assessments the shareholders I sharehold-ers will be asked to vote on what disposition I dis-position shall be made oC this Provision Pro-vision Is also to be made for an assistant I assist-ant treasurer and secretary for the I company The meeting will bean interesting In-teresting one The Annie Laurie ue Joe Dedericn who Is superintending the erection of the new mill at the Annie An-nie Laurie on Gold mountain came In from tho south last night accompanied accom-panied by J M Kellar who has been measuring up the waters of the strean upon which the management will rely for iI I La power Mr Kellar says he found the How tnttllcicnt for all purposes pur-poses although the waters In tho long absence of rain have receded greatly during the past month However having hav-ing survived this test they may be relIed on Mr Dederlch says the mill will be completed on schedule time and that lumber and material are now arriving Underground the campaign Is waxing ahead with splendid results Horace Andrews Returning A message from Horace Andrews who Joined the army for tho Nome coast In May last as the representative of a wealthy Salt Lake syndicate and who took with him the most modern devices for the prospecting of the beach sands says he has now reached Seattle on the home run and that he will reach Zion again next week IJIs report will be awaited with much interest His explorations were nol confined to the beach at Nome but extended to points several hundred miles below that point and with I thorough knowledge of tho work undertaken un-dertaken by him his conclusions will 1 be accepted wherever he Is known Mayflowers Good Assays James E Campbell the stalwart manager of the Mayflower eighteen miles west of Lehl is in town again and promises to begin the marketing of ores In a short time Samples of ore with which ha arrived and that are I on exhibition at Judge Sommers of fires afford excellent evidence of his ability to Jo It while assays on which returns were made yesterday show the presence of 32 per cent lead 15 ounces silver and CC cents in gold This ore has made Its appearance along with that of milling quality said Manager Campbell and the condition of the mine throughout is spoken of most favorably fa-vorably Judge Sommer and other shareholders thought it good enough at all events to exult over lust night i President Broughtoru I I Urban H Broughton the eminent I mining engineer who Is now serving I the Highland Boy Mining r Ininr company as I its president is scheduled to arrive from the general ofiiccs of the company com-pany In New York today when he will 1 begin an Inspection of the companys big mine and smelter each of which Is now manner behaving Superintendent Itself In most Clmnning perfect who came in yesterday from the bo nanra that has Improved < jo rapidly under his direction will accompany r the president In his observations underground under-ground while Harry Poland and George K Fischer will attend him at the iinelter a To Turn Over the Last Chance buries J 1 Hodgea owner of tho Last Chance group at Blngham Is scheduled to arrive In towntoday aC rcr an absence of over a year and after af-ter discharging alt claims against the proposition will prepare to turn It over to the new talent by which It was recently cently acquired and upon which a pay ritnt of 52OCW has been already made Tbls done u I Id I claimed that actlve il le = volopmonts will be Inaugurated and the property thoroughly prospected I is already equipped with an uptodate mill upon which several parties have Bought a loose and tho income from the plant alone should afford the meal for considerable l work underground DalyWest Visitors The stream of visitors which has been pouring into the property of the PalyWest Mining company having increased in-creased until It has made Itself t fource of Interference Manager Bnm berger says that In future tho latchstring latch-string Will be nut onl nn Thtirsrtny of each week He has no desire to withhold with-hold any Information from those who are entitled to It but with the shares distributed among over 600 persona then the-n ce8slt for such a rule as he has been forced lo adopt may be readily I appreciated J I STAR CON BOOSTED Report of a Car of Rich Gold Rock It 1 DalyWest Rising The clay on the mining exchange closed with the sale of C900 shares of I slock for 551025 and with the patronage patron-age again confined to tour bargain counters Henry Pccry to whose i nerves the Iron Is just returning after an Illness of ton days made n favorite oC Star Con so long retired and with GOOO on the shelves made all kinds of business between 32 and S3 cents It Is claimed for It that the management is JiI4t now loading a cur of ore that will bring better than 200 in gold per ton DalyWest continued In line fettle and sold readily auSlS 1 with SISoO asked at the close while Sacramento brought 2S cents with Tetro selling selns I down lo H cento Grand Central was heldJlrm at 586 while CO cents was all I that was to be had for May Day with I 100 exacted for Horn Silver the day f closing on the following prlres Bid Asked I Anchor BIt I AJax h 40 13 1 Albion 100 All jo 3 1O I Boston DC La iIar004 OOi BullionBeck 3M 1 0 Bunker IIIH 02 Bon Butler 01 Buckeyo 01 03 Chlorldo Point 0 W Centennial 1 Eurctyi o 222fi 2 Dall 100 l lM DalyAVest 1S20 1830 Dalton 0 OSJi 0y Dalton t Lark 01 OSi Dexter C3 ICO Dalay OOA 11CO Kiisle o i 01 Eagle Blue Bell G3 4 7 Kmorald 0 Four Aces O 1 CloyscrMarlon 0 03 Galena 01 OSi Galena King 0 116 10 Grand Central 575 CSG Golden Esgio 0051 02 I Horn Silver 119 ltO Hercules 0111 I Ingot 0P 4 02 Joe Bowers 01 0 Joo Bowers Iixtension00s Little PUtsburg OOii Lower Mammoth 17 11 Mammoth 213 2JG r Mcjrcur 515 COO May Day CO 6211 Martha Washington J 01 = 1 Manhattan OOU Northern Light 02 O2i Nevada rlOi 03 Ontario 500 573 Putro ir1 23 Rabbits Foot 01 Swansea 305 J01 South Swansea 11211 11S lh Sacramento 2T4 29 Slur Consolidated 3l 117 32 1 Showers Consolidated 01 I 1C Silver Cloud 0 Teaora t 15 M Totvo 01y 01 Utah JS 0 Valco 01 12 Yankco Con 03 0 Sales were recorded is follovs OnlyWest 200 at 1825 Sacramento SCO at 2Sc Star Consolidated 100 at 32c 500 at 32 > CiO ill 32ic 10 at 3c Tetro 3000 at lic Shares sold fiSOO Selling value 551025 IN TIE AFTERNOON On the curbstone during the after norn 1700 shares of stock sold for 119025 May Day was again a very active number and opened up at OlVi cents advanced to 62 cents around which figures 1100 changed hands A lot of 100 Grand Central came out on n bid of 5 7S while 500 Lower Mammoth Mam-moth was loosened up at H cents Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore raid bullion market yesterday yester-day the settlements reached a total of t4G83 divided as follows T R Jones Co Germanla bullion 12600 gold silver lead and copper ores 23200 Bamberger McMillan Gold silver and lead ores 235 McCornlck Co MIngo bullion 2700 gold silver lead and copper ores SHO In the metal market silver ruled at GOTfc cents an ounce lead at S 4 per hundred hun-dred pounds and casting copper at 15 cents a pound La Rome Needs to Assess I The shareholders o the La Reine Mining company will meet In special spe-cial session on August ISth at the local otllces when they will be asked to make provision for the further development de-velopment of the properties adjoining the Uncle Sam and Huinbug at Tlntlc and for means with which to discharge Its Indebtedness Up to the present lime the shareholders have gone along without molestation and while a large amount of work has been prosecuted It has been provided for In the sale of treasury stock Is said developments develop-ments are just now at a turning point and that with some ore of excellent quality already exposed the mine with a little assistance should be made to pay Its own way An assessment will accordingly be very likely agreed to by the shareholders Mining Deeds at Provo Provo S Mining cleods have been filed for record for the following prop erties H TV Owen et al of Salt Lake toW S Pierce of Salt Lake an undivided eleven hundred and thirty nine feet In the Silver DSpprr mine situated sit-uated In American Fork canyon con alderallon 1000 A C Drysdale et al of Manning to Ralph 55vlcky of Manning Man-ning mining claim in Camp Floyd district dis-trict name not given consideration SI Myron C Brewer et nl of Union to Walter J Mecks and Edgar S Darling of Salt Lake Red Chief Utah Missouri Mis-souri Lone Star and the Maud mining claims situated In the North mining inlc mining district consideration no Mining Notes I Manager Cohen of the Con Mercur gold morning mines left for camp yesterday The Swansea reported from Sliver City with a car of highgrade silver and I lead ore yesterday The Star of Pine canyon has called upon Its shareholders for another assessment u sessment of 1 cent a share The Mammoth reported from Tlntlc yesterday with eight carloads of crude ore and one of concentrates The Showers Consolidated of Diamond Dia-mond added the proceeds l of another carload of ore to Its treasury yesterday Arthur Bird manager of the Spotted Horse group at Maiden Mont hns re turned from camp after an absence of many months The Ophlr Hill continues to heap Its concentrates upon the market and un anc loaded live more cars from the mill at Ophir yesterday mi The Chalnman company of Ely Nov reported at the gold sampler yesterday I with thirty pounds of gold dust from Its cyanide pltint fom The Albion of Alt has Just marketed another car of ore on controls showing 6S ounces of silver 2S per cent lead and 513 In gold per ton st V Le Slour at Provo ha had an Inquiry from Eastern capitalists for cnpltnlsLq a big antimony proposition and is now tr lnS to supply their wants Henry M Crowther has returned from Gold mountain where he has I been conducting an examlnailon of ml flIng properly for Eastern parties I The directors of the lrctolS Ben Butler of Blngham have levied on their flock for I another assessment of yt cent a share tho same becoming delinquent on Sep tember 10th next Yesterdays receipts at the Conklln Conkln sampler consisted of nine cars of ore I from Mammoth The receipts at the Taylor Brunlon consisted of five from Ophlr Hill and Iwo from Tinlic I Charlie Brown has returned from Deep Crock via Lehl much pleaaod with the prospects examined by him in J I that country He will submit his flnd Ines to thp talent which Is i seeking foothold there in a few days tho report re-port to determine the fate of another deal J Parke dimming who Is managing one of the big propositions J In Mexico camein from the south yesterday SL V Le Sleur manager of the Globe companys property In Emery county was In town yesterday and reports the proposition developing in most satisfactory satis-factory manner President TV H Webster of the Alaska Mining company has returned to town after several days between the exhilarating breezes of Brighton and the bonanzas of Park City M C Morris secretary of the Horn Silver has returned from the mine and mill at Frisco where he reports the output averaging about 125 tons dally He reiWts the strike at the Imperial developing a great deal of interest Arthur Keith of the United States geological survey came In from Washington Wash-ington yesterday morning and will proceed pro-ceed at once to BIngham to take part In the work Inaugurated there by Prof Emmons and that ivlll be pushed to an early completion George C Thompson of the Idaho Midland railway came down from the north on Tuesday night and Is scheduled I sched-uled for several days In town Mr Thompson reports n great deal of work going on In the Seven Devils and Heath district with a large number of new faces on the ground The announcement that a reduction In the price oC board would take place at the Centennial Eureka should have applied to the United States at Bingham Bing-ham The error was all duo to n misunderstanding mis-understanding that came naturally enough In diseasing the affairs of the two properties In the same breath |