Show SAW THE CENTENNIAL CENTENNIALI I John Hays Hammond Ends I His Observations PRESIDENT EVANSCHEERFUL He Has Nothing With Which to New Part Knows What His Holdings in the Tintic Bonanza Represent Saw Some Big Ore Channels While Mr Evans president of the United States Mining company is required re-quired to wait on the result of assays before lie Is informed by John Hays Hammond concerning1 the magnitude of his interest in the ContennialEurekn mine of TIntic as an asset he said on his return from there yesterday morning morn-ing that certainly he did not feel like prrtinjj with any of his holdings In the proposition This morning accompanied accom-panied by Bert Jfolden managing director di-rector of his company and incidentally incidental-ly I as able and as expert a miner as President Evans was ever introduced to the distinguished visitor will depart I for the United States companys group of mines at Bln ham the latter to be subjected to observation similar to those that were made by President Evans at Eureka While President Evans does not exploit his experience as a miner nor as one who is master of the science of smelting he knows a big thing when lie sees It and the hope is expressed that in the mines at fling ham he will find as much to inspire his confidence In the mines of Utah as did he In the CentennialEureka of Tintic Mr Hammond whose report on the CentennlalEureka is awaited by every Interest In that camp departed for Ton opah Nev yesterday where he goes In the interest of clients representing the control of the Tonopah mine He would not anticipate the result of his sampling of the CcntennlalBurcka but is quoted by the gentleman for whom that examination was made as saying that the property was the biggest of Its kind Into which he has ever Inquired In-quired |