Show ANOTHER PYKITIC PLANT Becky Mountnin Smelting1 Company Preparing to Build It is no longer a seCret that the Hooky Mountain I oullaln Smelting Refining coinpunj with Its big1 plant at Plor cuce Colo Is quietly but systematically i I systematical-ly laying the foundation for a pyrltlc i plant In this valley and that to that j j end it > iaapractically secured 0 refusal of the Samson the Yosemite and others t oth-ers now owned by the Western Ex plotntlon company at ningham It Is not i anew undertaking on the part of the J Colorado concern On the contrary the I move was launched about a year ago I 1 oivhen It reached 1 out for the Dalton Lark and neighboring propositions Thu I sudden and unexpected death of the j J companys representative lost this i I j splendid cluster of paying properties In which the export examination revealed I I I over W000OCO worth of ore to it however how-ever and for a time tho project was i I permitted o languish Ten days ago i i it was revived however and should the j company succeed In landing the Samson i and others the erection of another n thc 1nrt r py l rite smelter in Salt Lake valley will follow The territory In question is i right in line with the riches o the Dalton Dal-ton LaIc the Brooklyn Lead mines and others comprised In the TUngham Cons big acquisition and that It will go to the Rocky Mountain Smelter 1cter crowd with onleofthl glants of Colorado Col-orado numbered In it is not at nil unlikely un-likely at this Writing With the matchless 1 I match-less lluxeij afforded by the group the I new company begimn its camter in this I 1 valley almost perfectly equipped The j president of the Western Exploration company before whom the mutter was spread doclincd to discuss It for publication pub-lication at this time while the purclms In companys representative after ten clays Jn town had taken the train for Denver where hewill confer with his oiriclnls I Bingham Con Matte Ship I Superintendent Nutting of the Bing Bng htun Con cmelter during the week forwarded for-warded to the converters of the High land Boy smelter and those of the Butte Bute Doaton in Montana 275 tons of copper COppe gold and silverhearing ma UeoC the value of over 50000 and promises to steadily Increase this tonnage as Its I battery of furnaces is added to In ad dition to treating the ores from Its own bonanzas at Binham It has I taken car I of n large tonnage for Its customers and the campaign at Its furnaces Is I daily becoming more interesting The management of the Highland Boy smelter during the week forwarded over 150000 poundsof l oundsoC copper gold nnd sliver bearing bullion cpper of the value of about 00000 vhlle from Its GOOOi whle is mines at Blngham It is receiving over 500 tons j of ore daily II Discussing the completion of the American SmelUng I n Refining compa fnlng ny s new smec er at Murray yesterday I Manager Juries said that the great ltat strike woiuJ delay it until about Jan i Jln nary Isu In the meantime Superln1 I tendont Tucfcer of the Gernmnia is I maintaining furnaces 0 splendid record nt its I The Chnmbers Seat Sold The seat tm the Salt Lake Mining ex lInln change decupled by Hon R C Cham betS up to the hour of R Clu1m was yesterday sold to Mr MadcllsQn 11 iaddlsQna new acquisition Tew ocqulsilonto brokers row for SS15 The bidding for ll ls sid to have been quite were spirited notwithstanding they dispatched 1sI1alched through the mall to Charles mal L Rood administrator = adtlnlstmtor of the estate the seat going to the seatsolng contestant whQ 8Tcrocl lC henest figure Th neat did tfu1e not bring as much as did that recently disposed of by Alex Campbell to operators Campbel is a cood one from Logan but the figure I Galenas Shipment The maaagernen of the Galena of I Ilth Springs came forward with an other lot of ore yesterday rcstcrcn which was marketed on controls ahowlngas us much as 6o5 wlnS mlch 65 per cent lead and 1157 ounces sliver per ton while another ment is now on the road that contlgn leads out of Deep Creek Discussing the Iter mine Manager Joseph says it is In let condition nh cOrdlton physically than at any Period In many years and jCars that a line reserve Is I lne now exposed He is not tak mg out the tonnage that he would were air cor > neiUontf with the chute which shows as much as five feel of marketable stuff made but expects to overcome this time In the meantime disadvantage the In indebted a shnrt ness or the company Is bcln being Readily edUced belnS slcadJ Kay Suspend Afternoon CallA A movement was Inaugurated last InauSraled night looking to the suspension of the afternoon call on the mining exchange I the eAchanSc present week It Is ck I generally un enerl derstood that there will be no call on the day of the lamented Presidents fu neral while thp abandonment of the afternoon call will enable the brokers many of whom are Elks to Join them In their pastimes that will begin on Monday and 11 continue through the week Again stocks are down and it is urged that n rest during OWI the after noons can work them 10 injury aCer Enthusiastic on Sacramento Glen R Bothwell manager of the Sacramento companys properties at Mercur has returned after several days underground and Is not a little en thusiastic a IUle el thulasle over the manner In which the two new strikes arc developing rhe main one In the companys south west territory has now been opened up for a distance of sixty feet along t the UI vein an upraise has boon mode Into It for twenty ret and while the fclald chute Whl hlte luis been crosscut for twentylive feet neither wall lifts yet been encountered lcountpre the ore maintaining a fine milling av ln mllns rage The frgl Thestrlke which was recorded in the upraitw Is Riving equally gonl account of Itself I The management el JoC drilled upon the ore for eighty feet I while a crosscut shows a solid body of ore of good quality for twentylive feet I oetwcen walls The ore In uch of thr HlopcK Is perfectly oxidized andIs JcrCectj go log direct to the mill thUs uvoidli I mllU1UH < f the uoldiG th expense oC roasting The noperly throughout Is In uecon lUoJery cally and thai Ii will return JhYE ant wil lelurl to Iis I I Place In the dividend column In a short time Is generally believed Klondike Incorporation Articles of incorporation of the Klon dike Copper t lt Mining company were yes terday completed and will find their I I way to the t clerks office tomorrow The new company is capitalized at ThQ divided into shares of the pal value of 5each 1 I IH the owner of the Klon dike Klondike extension the O K and i Ben Harrison claims near Mllford Beaver county J S Thompson Is i named as president J 11 Hallaway treasurer and J J Trcnam these gentlemen TlenU1 Miller secretary and Ilarrlei Thompson to nerve as dl rectors The King Solomon Mine The following I article concerning a mining mooted company which has been pro a by Utah men and bulk of which the of the tock Is owned by Ogden Parties Elko appeared In the Fm Press of Jiikp Nev on the date of Saturda September Hth What bids fair to make Mardis a great taxable mining camp and Increase the property of Elko county Is now underway in the organization olgauJznton and op erations of the Klnrr Solomon Mining company I company made diana Iude up of In I capitalists broadminded men of experience arid ample means men who are not afraid to atmld spend their monev In mOICY developing ccelonlug a most erty promising prop Eight of there capitalists visited Mar dls this spring after and thoroughly arol ly investigating the various mining prop I ortlca in that district loci a bond on I a group with a stipulation that they were to put In a firstclass mill and thoroughly develop the claims As I soon as the trnnicr was made the I new company placed an order for a quart mill and before snow flies It will he on the ground and It I lo fex pected to be running early next spring For years past Mardls district has eel regarded as oho of the best mln eialbcarlng sections of the county and much work has been done and good returns had I now looks ns If It would become one of our most promi I neril camps John D Murphy of Ogden secretary of thi King Solomon company said yesterday In regard to the above that the compimy resarc been fully financed and that the mill machinery would be delivered at the mines as quickly aa possible and would doubtless be op crating by l December 1st Centennial Eurokas Sales The last lots of ore to be marketed by the Centennial Eureka of Tintlc Until un-til thc retlmberlng of the main shaft has been completed and the order suspending 1 pending extraction rescinded were set I tied for at the windows of the Ameri can Smelting and Refining company I ycMerday To handle tIe consignments i 1 I eleven cars were required the last lot II j I J I going in as No 13Gl Of these seven i 1 cars were filled with copper ore and four with silver and goldbearing ore I I With those in the bins of the American I smelter the amount of ore delivered to I that company reached a total ot nearly f 70000 tons The absence oCthe Centennial I Cen-tennial Eureka from the ore market I will be fell of course but thercf are others to step into the depression Its withdrawal I must create so lhat the I I 1 1 present valley furnaces will continue I as at I I Tintic Shipments A Tintlc exchange reports the follow Ins consignments out of the camps of that district during1 the week I lhai dl8tll < urlng trc w Cars of Ole Boss Tweed H H < I I BullionBeck f Centennial Eureka 1 Carlwi 8 Gemini > M L j I Lower Mammoth 1 6 i Mammoth A Mny Day > i g I Tesora two weeks ii esoru u < L I Uncle Sam Con Wl Yankee Con 3 I I Total < 1 f ivi h I 1 Cars o concentrates Mammoth mil I I Tesora f A Eagle vt Blue BejL Is loading two cars I J of ore I I Operations nt Bingham The Bulletin reviewing the week nt BiYiRham says The Shawmut mill now unJerpolnp alterations al-terations t ILe supplied with a Davis rcprlmlliifc mill settling tanks t and now screens The ivgrlndcr wits put In last fll hut broke In stnrtln nnd has since been Idle With the chan eN Installed It Is expected the mil will make it savins of > to CO per cent as iipulnst G per cent prior to shutting down I couple of wcclcs ago Ike QuInn Is now superintendent When the mill Is running In its new form the company should bo encouraged to convert con-vert the Shnwmui roup Into a large mine There should be about O feet or driving done to extend the Cuba tunnel SOO feel and the Crown Point 1200 feet These tunnels would co under an Immense nmount of sloping ground In the bit UP k J I vein a nil put lie I property In shape I to bo operated at a minimum cost Thrro Ic hardly room for questioning that It will with the developments suggested become I Il great producer Jn the coursn 0 ten or twelve days the Dalton Lark will he no far unwalered that the work of clcanlnc out tre SCO level to can begin preparatory lo beginning new development operations I At tho Ben Butler mine the branrh road connecting It with thC county road Is he I 4 log Improved and stronKthonod to withstand with-stand washoiua The ore bins are also being added lo HO there will be reccptn rlcs J on tho dump for upward of HOO tons of milling ore and CCO tons of firstclass Henry Wolf won In the city the first of tho week with ton to twelve tons cf firstclass and forty tons of concentrates 2 In In nice product made at Rogcres mil from the Columbia lease On Saturday last Tom Miryne completed a seventyton haul 13 le depot from the lho Steamboat property Wilbttr < t llogors of the Commercial lease I this week added three t cars offirst class to the total of their shipments |