Show AT AMERICAN FORK Goods ll Annual and Election of Officers Of-ficers Strike in the American American Fork Oct 2SThe annual I I stockholders meeting o the Goodscll I Mining and Milling company took place f at the companys ofllce Saturday oven I Ing last The new board elected IB ns follows B W Goodscll of Chicago president Moslah Evans of Lchl I vice president AY L Goodsell of Suit Lake treasurer Charles W Earl secretary I and C IT Coodsill and John Wootton i Your correspondent met several pf the I i directors at theIr office today and they report that the mine Is looking exceed ingly well and are preparing a shipment ship-ment of highgrade ore which will consist of one or two carloads that will I probably be ready for next weeks shipment ship-ment The company has Just disposed 0 10000 shares of Its treasury slock I at 21 cents per share thc proceeds of which will go for dcvcjopment work I Martin Frledcl manager of the Amer j lean Fork Mining eohipanys claim 1 the Hrnley came dojn Sunday from the camp and was Interviewed regard ins the reported strllve of the fifteen I Inch vein of line ore In its claim lie said I have nothing to say further fur-ther than that il usualy thunders before be-fore u storm I Is thundering now Our property Is looklpg well at present pres-ent and we are perfectly satisfied with the character of the mine Of course we have no big thing yet but the future I fu-ture looks blight I W II Grant of this city who Is I con noclod with the Midas mine was a visitor to the canyon last week lookIng look-Ing over some of the promising properties prop-erties Supt George Summcrvlllc of the Pacific Pa-cific Gold Mining and Milling company came down from camp lust week and met with the beard of directors Saturday Sat-urday The work on the tunnel that Is being run to tap the vein bus pro greased up to the 197foot station and he stated that from surface measurements measure-ments the vein should be encountered in from thirty to fifty feet The face 1 of the rock In the tunnel is now highly mineralized and small pockets of carbonate car-bonate ore have bcpn run through Indicating In-dicating that ore Is near Mr Sum tnervlllfj returned to the mine Saturday Satur-day The board levied another assessment assess-ment of 2 per 1000 shares at Its meet I lug From gossip around town It Is evident evi-dent that u boom of no nmall proportions propor-tions will strike the American Fork tons wi lcan < district next spring There has not been ho much activity for years at the camp as there han been the past summer sum-mer Ore and Bullion In tho ore and bullion market the days settlements aggregated 101QO McCornlck Co reporting them ts they follow American b lon 543700 auro cyanides J3000 gold silver loud find ores 152000 copper 52tOO I In the metal market silver nilvd at EO cents an ounce lead at 5350 per 100 pounds and casting copper at 11 cents a pound Tho Issue Submitted The scrap between the United States Mining company and the Ivanhoe ct et nl In which the right to valuable ore bodies at Bingham Is Involved terminated termi-nated at the conclusion of the arguments argu-ments before Judge Riner of the Federal Fed-eral court last night In receiving the case counsel for tho respective sides were notified that the court was wllljng to have the transcript of the testimony accompanied by their briefs und that three weeks will be allowed in which to prepare and submit the whole The trial has been u most Interesting one to the talent throughout nnd the find inn of Judea Rluflr oC fhriynnn who consented to hear the o case will be I awaited with much interest Mining Notes I The Darlington oi Alia reappeared on the market with a carload of ore ycster dayTime Columbia of magnum camo t > ward with another carload of cencentrn ypstcrdny S Tho E W IT company came In wi another lot of ore by way o Bclknn I yoftorday MjinaserEd F Froudenthnl I o the Man Intlan and other pronertifs at Ploch left for camp again lust night rIle LSutJc i 13Iuo Bell reported at tr Clngham Conr furnaces with five carlon i of sold nnd silver ore daring the day Manucr II Clov Brownloe of tho St LoujsOnuirlo of Park City was among tho visitors from the big camp yemorday It P Chnpman or the Muleitic left for Its mines ami anultcr out of Mllford 1at night where hts will Join other visitors l from the East Mammoth liic manangcment of tho reached the Vmcrlcjins furnaces with I two cars of concentrates from ito Tintlc mill nttird eonClntrttB S W1 Tyler who luis bncn participating In the war between tho bonnzt > of Bin ham leaves for his homo In Colorado the 1or last o the week e A Molson has icturnec from Spokane after making an examination of mining properties for wealthy clients across the I waters of the Atlantic Fred Fllndt has returned from Part City after conducting an examination o mining property for local Inventors ant that will be discussed by him at a latvi laJudge Judge Morris Sommcr Is scheduled to arrive from St Louis whera ho has len conferring with his associates upon th future of their undertakings at Pnrk City tad ay Ilartwlcr A Cohen general manager of the De La Mar Interests In California cnrne In from the far West yesterday to remain several days among old environments environ-ments Austin Tlcrnnn who his been making an examination of Interests around Dawson Daw-son City Alaska has returned from the far North tnrrylnp a few days on the home trip nt Michigan Bluffs Cal when he Inquired Into the placers The days recofptH at the Taylor i Urunton sampler consisted of live carloads of ore from Eureka two cars of cwiccn trafs from Mammoth a carload of ore from Altu one from Belknap and a car of concentrates f om Blngham The condemnation proceedings between the Rio Cmndc Western Rulluay company com-pany and the Horn Silver Mining company com-pany In which the lattcru smelter site at Murray la l Involved Is still In progress with some very Interesting testimony on the value of smelter sites bellS cvohcd D T Klsscll who has been long Identified Identi-fied with Interests at Park City and who served the old Anchor cmpany aa suprr Intrndent of Its mill has consented to accept ac-cept the siiperlnlendency of the J3i Mining companys properties In Humnoldt county Nov and leaves for camp In a few days TVInnagcr R A Hnsbrouck of the Gold Dust companys properties at Leesbiirg Ida has rrcf > lod the results a experiments experi-ments made at the Colorado Iron Works In Denver and is I now satisfied that a plant combining amalgamation with cynnldatlon will unable him to extract his values up to 00 per cent or better |