Show Mining Notes A car of ore was received at the sampler sam-pler from the Ben Butler The Horn Silver contributed five cars to yesterdays ore receipts J H McChrystal o Eureka was a Salt Lake Isltor yesterday The Conklln sampler reported two cars of ore from BIngham yesterday Two cars of ore from the Columbia were received yesterday at the sampler The meeting o the Yankee Con stockholders 19th was adjourned until May J A Coram of BIngham Consolidated has gone to Mexico In connection with Cochltl affairs The Cygnet of Stockton was a shipper ship-per to yesterdays market to the extent of one car of ore E W Duncan president of the Martha Mar-tha Washington has returned from alive a-live weeks trip East Manager Charles L Roder of the Annie An-nie Laurie arrived In Salt Lake last night from Kimberly The Ben Butler was among yesterdays yester-days shippers and reported at the sampler with a car of ore The Dalton mine at Marysvale haslet has-let a contract for the further extension of Its tunnel a distance of 200 feet o Fred Richmond has gone to Deep Creek to make a final adjustment of tho Midas mill for his company Lee Tate one 0 the bosses on the Con Mercur who has been In town for sceral days yesterday left for camp Three cars of silverlead ore arrived atthe sampler yesterday from the Majestic Ma-jestic companys Harrington Hickory property In Beaver county The Taylor Brunlon sampler yesterday yes-terday received five cars of ore from Frisco one car from Stockton three cars from Beaver county and one car from BIngham Col W A Farish of Denver well known I In mining circles was In Salt Lake yesterday on the way to Nevada to pass on somemining properties for Eastern Investors Henry B Glllcsple one of the original origi-nal owners of the Mattie Gibson of Colorado Is In Salt Lake with a view of obtaining an opening In the copper properties of Beaver county The Eclipse Gold Mining company of Ogden has changed Its name to the ElkoEcllpse Gold Mining company Notice of the change has been filed In tho office of the Secretary of Stale C E Allen returned yesterday roma rom-a several days stay at the Centennial Eureka where he reports but a small force Is now employed and large bodies of ore already blocked out are waiting the completion of the United States companys smelter An official of tho BIngham Consol dated company In Boston denies the report that negotiations looking to a union of that company with some other Utah properties are under way He adds that BIngham stock Is going up wholly on a growing appreciation of Its merits White Pine News W C Rose and Charles B Frost who have been operating ope-rating the Wide West nlne at Cherry Creek for some monthn past have Just completed a run at the Glasgow Western Exploration companys mill with highly nattering results the bar of bullion which It yielded never hayIng hay-ing been excelled If Indeed it has been equaled by any run ever made since that plant began treating ores White Pine News The remarkable strike of native copper In the Saxton mine an account of which appeared In the News last week proves to be of even greater Importance than was at first anticipated and for several days the samples that were brought In appeared ap-peared to be Increasing In size and purity Several hundredpounds of pure copper were gathered up from the drift and l a considerable portion of this has been boxed by Manager Mc Glll and enl to the officers of the company com-pany In the East > J Virginia City Enterprise A report reached this city last night that all the mines at Tonopah had been shut down owing to a strike of the miners The union claimed that the wages paid miners under the contract system wan not up to the standard of 1 a day established es-tablished for that camp The engineers nlso quit work as they were compelled to work twelve hours a day and do blacksmith work the latter having been discharged A meeting was heJd I Wednesday evening to try and adjust the difficulty but Manager Oddle says he Is unable to do anything until he hears from the main officers at Philadelphia delphia As a result of the trouble no mines are working In the camp and It Is not known when the difficulty Will be settled |