Show Mining Notes The Mammoth reached tho smelter yesterday yes-terday with three cars of ore Manager C E Allen of tho Centennial Eureka has retu c from Tlntlc Manager C E Loose of the Grand Central departed for home last night Tho assessment on Manhattan Is dropping tho stock ping steadily into companys ing ingThe The management of tho Grnnd Central took down the proceeds of flvo more cars of oro yesterday Messrs White and Wellcr of the Ding ham Con spent the afternoon at the companys smelter Henry Newell came Ir from TInllc last night after crme an Inventory I of his Interests In that camp Tho Conklln sampler reported five cars o ore from Tlntlc yesterday together with ono car from Idaho The Hidden Treasure of Dry canyon reported at the Germanla smelter with another carload of oro yesterday The days receipts at the Taylor Brunton sampler consisted of five cars of oro from Tlntlc and ono from Dry canyon The Crown Point of Eureka shipped a car of oro to the smelter yesterday A slnglo car shipment wns also made by the Star Consolidated A meeting of the shareholders of the Imperial Mining company with properties on the Beaver county copper belt Is scheduled for next Saturday in Chicago Superintendent Andrew Mayberry o tho United States Mining companys morning properties left for Blngham yesterday morInG A party consisting of F D IIIgElnboth am James Fulton Gus King and E W Griffiths left for Park City last night to look Into tho California companys property George IL Robinson the Tlntlc Mining Mi-ning and Development company with comrnn properties divided between Tlntio and Blngham camt In from tho latter camp yesterday and leaves for the South today Henry Altman left for Milford last night to begin vocal construction on his railroad with which It le Intended to connect Milford with Beaver City lIe will also visit the 0 K group before rc turning Tho shareholders of DalyWest drew down another dividend of 40 cents a share or CO000 yesterday tho transfer books to reopen on Tuesday and after the adjournment ad-journment of the annual meeting which takes place tomorrow The Eureka Reporter says the electric drills which were laid aside at the Yankee Yan-kee mine some time ago were again put into operation this week Charles Rcdall of the Mine and Smelter Supply company of Salt Lake Is superintending tho machines ma-chines and states that nu soon as tho miners become entirely familiar with them there will bo no further trouble In tho TInllc district whore electric power can bo procured at a reasonable figure these drills can be operated considerable cheaper than tho air drills but they soon get out of repair when handled by Inexperienced Inex-perienced men and consequently the company com-pany InHtullIng theso machines will hereafter here-after send someone along > to see that they arc given a I fair trial |