Show PILING TIP PROFITS Victor Con Comes Forward With Another An-other HighGrade Consignment The management of the Victor Con of Tintlc drew down a check for three more carloads of ore yesterday and will follow them up with five more before the close of the week While Manager McCune would not discuss dividends during the day he confessed that the company had nothing to do at this time but to pile I up money for them as the mIneR arc entirely out of debt with nothing whatever to levy on Its earn inrrn hut tif nn vrrvll whlnh ic 11 > mn paratively 1 small one In the meantime the ore bodies continue to respond to the efforts oC Superintendent Troloar and everything now indicates a materially materi-ally Increased output the present season sea-son Ore end Bullion In the ore and bullion market the clays settlements amounted to 93JOO McCornick Co reporting them as they follow American bullion rjf > 300 gold silver lead and copper ores 158 100In In the metal market silver ruled at Wi cents an ounce lead at 390 per hundred pounds and casting copper at 13 cents a pound Headed for Home Their nojourn at Honolulu nt an end Henry Puujy president of the mining exchange and D E Burley who shapes the destinies of the Oregon Short Llnea irqfflc department boarded the steamer for home lost night and under the schedule should land in San Francisco on Monday next A letter from the tourists tolls the story ot a good time among the Hawallans and denotes an investment or two the wisdom of which should be reflected in early dividends divi-dends To Increase Its Power Accompanied by Fred Richmond the mechanical engineer of the Salt Lake Hardware company Manager Thomas of the Maxllold Mining company leaves for the properties of the company in Big Cottonwood canyon this morning the purpose to Increase tho power plant by an auxiliary water wheel The management man-agement has added not a little to tho J ore bodies during the winter and the season promises to be the most productive produc-tive In many years Indeed tho ore bodies nhow an increase In the metallic metal-lic contents according to advices from the mine that ought to enable the company com-pany to deal out a piece of bread money the present year Mr McCune is Coming Hon A W McCune will arrive in New York a week from today accompanied accom-panied by his wife and after several days In Gotham will leave for his home In this city Ills coining is awaited with much interest by a large number num-ber of friends Postponed tho Decision Tiie longexpected decision In the case of the Kempton vs tho United States Mining company was not handed down by Judge Bluer of the Federal l court yesterday but IB promised on Monday next While the delay was a disappointment the spectators are willing to put up with not a little to find out where a man has to go In Bingham Bing-ham to Und ore Indeed the subject is a lively one as a good many miners denire to ascertain whether the limestone lime-stone Is the proper thing to dig in or if not they should go into the porphyry or quartfslte or sranite Mining Notes B M Douglass has cone to Cincinnati to prosecute worlc on v deal Superintendent Raddatz has gone to the Honcrlnc of Stocktpn again Harry Joseph manager of tho Carlsa departed for that Tintlc proposition last night Fred McGurrln departed for the East yesterday to devote his attention to an undertaking In the hills G A Land leaves for his Interests at Tonopuh Nov today to push work on tho New YorkTonopnh and others horace Zcrbo superintendent of tho Cygnet of Stockton departed for that proposition ai ain yesterday morning The delinquent sale of shares in the Sil ni Rlllnlrl nf T5if la T > I to irnflcfv In nu BCHsmcnt i oC 2 cents i a share takes place l today todaT11C The nimual election of shareholders of the Century Mining company will take place on April tith James P Drlscoll the accommodation postmaster at Eureka was among the visitors from that prosperous Camp yesterday yes-terday A telecram from the t properties of the Majestic Mining company during the day to Manager Parish reveals the presence of six Inches of snow Manager Parker of tho Ophlr of State line Bays that heavier machinery Is to bo put in and that the mill will be changed to a cyanide proposition George SInclair says thnt at lit Chlor ide Point mine on Lion hill tho lessees havo about live carloads of oro that should average 300 ounces sliver per ton Dr A C Simonson and James Mac Naufirhton of the Calumet llccla mlnns In the Lake Superior fusion Michigan nro at tho Kinusford hotel accompanied by their wives Robert Cameron Is hack from Nevada where ho made an examination of tho De Tii Mar Extension with which ho Is much pleased and In which he found not n little good oro running well up In gold l Manager J K Bainborgcr left for Barn bergers De La Mar mines In Nevada last night as the guest of President Simon Bamberger with whom ho will remain the bilaucc of tho week |