Show PROVING UP THE STRIKES Singham Con Tunnel Nearly Thirty Feot Into the Big i Channel At the new disclosures in the Bingham Bing-ham Cons Commercial group at Bingham Bing-ham every shot is emphasizing their Importance Into the main Copper bearing channel the tunnel had advanced ad-vanced twentysix feet yesterday with no sign of hut one Avail yet while the metallic contents show a considerable Increase over those that prevail 300 feet above Op the lead strike every pound of which is showing a clean margin the management Is now driv lag each way from the tunnel level and wheeling out the ores for shipment while everything ig in most satisfactory satisfac-tory condition throughout Superintendent putting who came up from the smelter during the afternoon after-noon to confer with the management reports the plant running as usual Ore and Bullion The days settlements In the ore and Bullion market were reduced to 512200 McCornlck Co reporting them as they follow American bullion M 300 gold silver lead and copper ores S100O In the metal market silver ruled at 4iA cents an ounce lend at 350 per hundred pounds and casting copper at 11 cents a pound The Days Distribution The shareholders of the Silver King of Park City yesterday divided S100 000 those of the Con Mcrcur 30000 with a total of 5130000 with whlchyto provide pro-vide for dinners At the Hank time the transfer books closed on the Daly Wests distribution of 108000 which takes place Saturday i Calumet Hcoln Dividend A Tribune dispatch from Boston last night says the directors of the Caluniet Hecla have posted a dividend of S5 per share or 00000 the year to close on dividends ngsrcgallng 2000000 or 20 a share The Days Filings The DlamondNlmrod Mining com pony of foloradn Springs yesterday filed a copy of Us articles of Incorporation Incorpo-ration with the Secretary of Slate The capital stock is 200000 In SL shares II C Shlmp C F Rickey John McCon aghy E C Sheldon and G W Musser are named as directors Jnmen M Lockharl of Summit county Is named as local agent The Utah mines of the company are located In Summit and Wasatch counties The Majestic Copper Mining and Smelting company of Denver with a capital stock of 000000 t In 10 shares has Hied articles of Incorporation here and designated A B Lewis of Frisco Beaver county local agent The directors direc-tors are Harry v Robinson Herbert T Munroe William L Jameson William Wil-liam H Alexander and Mel Ii Peters The Guggenheim Purchase The purchase of the Valardcna mines In Mexico by tIme Guggenheim Exploration Explor-ation company IP l discussed ns follows by Ores and Metals of Denver Tho property bus been operated for Ion years by E W Nush and Guy c Bar Ion of Omaha both prominent smelter men Tho properly IM an Immense one including inoro than I 200 producing mlnej all of which are rirh in gold silver copper and lead and some of which have been worked more than 200 years The pumhnse includes a town of 30000 Ihhnblianls all of whom are employed by ornre dependent upon the mines For several years the mines have turned out nn overage of 2500000 worth of silverlead ore alone every year and It is lie Intention of the purchasers pur-chasers to work the properly on a much larger scale than herelofore The mines will bo retained by the purchasing company but the smelter Is to br sold lo the American Smelting and Refining company in order lo segregate the mining min-ing from the smelting business i Returns to Do La Man His conference with the local management man-agement concluded Frank Jnnney mechanical me-chanical engineer on the staff of Bam bprgera DC La Mar Mines company left for camp again last night to rush the work on the new mill To this end practically all contracts have now been warded the material is moving or In the hands of the manufacturer under rush orders while upon the ground everything will HGOU be ready for Its reception President lUimbcr ger will leave for camp again on Wednesday to inspect the progress of construction V Mining Notes The officials of the Glnphnm Con lu chiding President Vhlle Treasurer VYe1 Icr and Manager McVlehle will visit time Duly went of Park City during thy week on THE MAMMOTH APPEALS Continued from page fi accompanied by James J Phelan of Boa lon and New York Bert Holden of the United Stales Mn Ing company was In Boston yesterday Tho Lower Mammoth of Tlntlc has another an-other consignment of ore at the sum pier Supt T S HuddlcKton of the Galena King leaves for Its Stockton properties again thIs morning The raising of ore from the Tctro of Tlntlc was begun yesterday according to advices from camp E J Roddatz auperlntendcn oc the Ilonertne came In from that Stockton property yesterday and report 2X0 feo of work now done on the long tunnnl with cnnncctlon to bo made oetwen rite main bedding and the heading from the airshaft within the next 700 feet The record la a lino one Supt Brown of the Centennial Eureka has returned lo that Tlntlc bonanza The days receIpts at thc Taylor Brunton sampler consisted of nIna cars of ore from Tlntlc with eight from Ton oialt Clarence E Eddy who hap been cxnm nlng the prospects at Ix > on creek out of Custcr Ida Is In the city Ho la i much Impressed with them Paymaster Plthcy of the Highland Boy left for the mines at Blngham yesterday morning with checks for iCO persons cm ployfd on the properties Four carloads of Eagle and Blue Bell ore were delivered at the Blngham Cons funiacee during the day with another consignment on the way The producers of Tonopih opened up the week with eight carloads of hch grade ore this but an Intimation of what they might have reported with J E Beverldpo leaves for Nevada tonight to-night to conduct an examination o ono of the big propositions that have been commended to Eastern investors The management of the Ensign com panys properties In Polo canyon Tooele county reports the discovery of ore show Ing from JS lo 2o In gold per ton The Eureka Hill of Tlntlc Inaugurated the week with a lot of ore that five cars wero required to handle It Is understood under-stood that the red metal predominated Ernest Bamberccr came down horn thin Gold Rldsro mines and mill out of Baker City Or yetflerday after ortranlzln hla forces and resuming the campaign 01 development de-velopment Manager George Moore of the Sunshine war back at his desk yesterday nftor nn Inspection of mines and mill with tho behavior of which he has every reason to bo satisfied Fred Leon of the United States has returned re-turned from Blnghom where he reports Ihe tramway In contInuous operation and ready to supply lie furnaces with nay tonnage that may bo exacted SupL Jackson McChrymal of the Gemini came In from that Tlntlc bonanza yesterday yes-terday morning and says that while tho volume of silver dollars continued lo pour from Us level ihe depression In the metal market offers slight encouragement to Ihc prospecting of now trround Oil Flakes t P L Griffin brings a good report of the Spring Valley fields Ire < eay that a pump him been put In the Atlantic and Pacific well on fecllon K ami that beyond be-yond question the well will produc thlrty live barrels of oil per day The rls has been removed lo another t > lte a little dls lanco from thn well and a now hole will bo started In n few days Mnnngor Ellis Is In California miperlntcndlng tho shipment ship-ment of three new rig and wUhln the next two wcokbstho four ouliltrt will le l drilling on the quarlcrecllon near Iho producing well The Jager people ho Hiys have a good well but tne how IK very much smaller than on sectIon 12 but that Mr Jager Is planning an extensive ex-tensive campaign In the eari spring Mr Grlftln hue been engaged In nlnkinrf assessment holes for tho Coluinblv Oil company whose ground Hen between Spring Valley and Evanston He says that In one of the holes ho got a line flow of oil Mr Griffin has been absent from his office for thrcfe weeks Field Manager Hubbell of the Wyoming Eaolcin came In from Fossil yesterday morning and brought an interestIng budget bud-get of news from that portion of the Wyoming fields He report that the Idaho well I now down c0 feet anal IB at the present time matting thin btnt showing In Us history A ilrm llow of oil waa encountered between 00 and i0 feet but no It was not big enough to prove a commercial propOHlllon no mention men-tion wan made of It by the management As Indications now ore iho well will ho completed before real cold weather sots In and a flow of oil that will i av Is ix pecteiL The paraffin rig has Ucn shutdown shut-down for some time bUt Mr Hubbell nays that work will be resumed tomorrow In flp oklng of thin well he says that the drill In now within a tew fet of the stratum where the lion o oil was met with In the old hole He extxctsi the new well will be equally na good u performer aa Its predecessor Of the UtahWyoming he said that ho had no doubt hut Unit the oil was nearly reached vhen the drPI was stopped by the accident of the caveIn Ho cay that even now there la considerable oil comlns up In the water Ho loaves for the Jlcld again today |