Show I Mining Notes V i Ed C Coffin left for the Lower Mammoth I Mam-moth morning last night and will return this The Western Mining World V of Butte I Js urging the organization I of a mining V i I stock exchangeV r The management of the Ben Butler promises another consignment of first I class ore Ina few days V Work Is scheduled l to begin on the I superstructure of the May Days concentrator I con-centrator at Eureka tomorrow II Donald Gulfs former superintendent I of the Soux and Utah mines at Tintlc has gone to Chicago on business V The sale of stock In the Gonyon Mining Mi-ning company In default of a cent assessment as-sessment Is announced for today Another lot of concentrates from the Butterficld companys Blngham prop erty will arrive on the market prOI week x George C Moore who Is exercising the option on the Sunshine mine and mill at Sunshine will lcavc for the property this morning V V V i The delinquent sale of stock In the t1e New Erie Mining company to satisfy an assessment of i cent a share Is scheduled for this afternoon V It was said yesterday that a director of the Grand Central is responsible for the report that a dividend will be posted post-ed by that company in March The Utah Chief above the Old Telegraph Tele-graph at BIngliam has been leased by Dave Schenck his Contract including the right to purchase the ground be fore the end of a year Lester Taylorpf l the Big Indian group In Grand county has returned after an absence of several days In the south The fyialn Incline on the proposition continues on its downward course I Manager Farnsworth orthc Horn Silver has concluded bin annual reports nml forwarded them to the general headquarters of the company In New Yoik Tho Information contained In I them differs but little from that which was released at the annual meeting V Work on the New Mammoth at Blng ham Is to be resumed this week under n contract by which the main tunnel will be continued to the vein The con V ncction Is awaited with a great deal I of Interest especially by those whose holdings were sacrificed when the proposition V prop-osition went under the Sheriffs hammer ham-mer merArrivals V Arrivals from Sandy report great deal of ore and 1 mate at the Mingo V smelter with everything Indicative of the blowing nof tho blast furnaces during the next few hours It Is now freely I predicted that the plant will bo kept In steady comml sl nunl the American l companys new Murray smelter smel-ter is completed Henry Martin who has returned from the southern country after doing assessment as-sessment work on n group of locations reports n busy spectacle these days around the Annie Laurie mine and mill and all kinds of stories concerning the value of ores blocked out In the bonanza bo-nanza Ils 1 claimed that the volume In sight will now show a valuation exceeding ex-ceeding 53000000 Alex I Tarbet of the Tarbet syndicate syndi-cate who has been sojourning In I New York during the winter left the me tropolis for home on February r 10th and Is scheduled to arrive V after several V stops along the road the last of V the present week While nothing definite V lias been released at this end of the line In It was sad yesterday that negotiations fpr the sale of the Idaho group of mines owned by Mr Tarbet and Oliver Durant V Du-rant and located In British Columola to n Canadian syndicate are now In progress and that the deal is to be closed the present season According to information formerly given out the V price is fixed at no less than 4000000 I |