Show Mining Notes Ore and bullion settlements yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day amounted to The Northern Light Ligh Light asses assessment ment of 2 cents per share or is delinquent delinquent delin delin- quent today P. P H. H Lynch Is again to take tak charge of the Century's mill He e used used to to make 5 S l fJ tf t 1 t f. r J 1 K the three-stamp three plant produce a month and ought to make the larger mill pay Col H. H G. G Heffron of the Bingham Con is out of town Manager George Dern will g go t to the Con Mercur tomorrow Taylor Brunton report four cars of f fore ore at the sampler this morning The big engines for the United States StatE'S smelter are to be forwarded at once from the factory Manager Channing of the Highland Boy Bor has gone to M Montana to Inspect interests at Butte W. W H. H Weyher is In from Park valley val val- I ley icy and reports the tunnel on the Gold Standard property adjoining the Century Century Cen Cen- tury tun in feet Listed In today's shipments are two cars of May Day concentrates one of Queen mill concentrates and one car of ore from T Tecoma coma Nev Manager George Moore of the Sunshine Sunshine Sunshine Sun Sun- shine mill reports the plant as working along all right In its details and the adjustment will be completed in a few days George Baker Bakar the mining man yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- purchased from E. E Day the Fairhaven Fairhaven Fair Fair- haven group of three claims I In Thunder Thunder- Mountain district for 20 per cent cash the balance in ninety days Boise Boise I I Statesman Salt Lake Cincinnati and Nevada people will soon Incorporate a com corn company company pany to build a smelter either at Golconda Golconda Gol- Gol conda or Battle Mountain to treat the silver lead-silver ores of those camps and nd the ores of Tonopah Frank Wilson of the Johnny of Stateline says that the matter of providing providing providing pro pro- viding a it mill to tc treat the ores will not b be settled until the sulphides are reached and the nature of the plant most needed can be determined A dispatch from the AllIs Chalmers Allis-Chalmers Chalmers company announces announce that the material for th the Bingham Consolidated's converters converters converters con con- will be shipped on M March in in which event the production of pig copper should begin by the middle of off f April r b S Dick k Winborn and William Matthews who have been several years developing developing devel devel- developing a mining prospect on the south southend southend southend end of the La are among amonI Moab visitors this week They have opened up a large body of high-grade high copper- copper gold ore and will make a carload ship ship- ment as soon as the snow will permit them to get wagons onto the ground Moab Times A sample from the recent disclosure In the ck of Park City was was assayed assayed assayed as as- sayed yesterday and showed per percent percent percent cent lead ounces silver gold and a trace in copper per ton The values were surprising inasmuch as the sample was supposed to be only vein matter Manager l Jones Jones' of the American Smelting and Refining company says that when one of the new smelters at Murray is blown in the demand of his company for Iron ores carrying precious precious precious preci preci- ous metals will be increased from 15 to tons Search for th the needed needed needed need need- ed quantity Is being made outside of S the State 1 W W. O. O Borden and C. C Macey of Thunder mountain and I. I L. L Root of Warren arrived in the city yesterday and report a six-day six trip from the camp Mr 11 Macey l says when he and his companion com corn panion left the district provisions w were re getting very short and new arrivals were appearing there daily dally many of them carrying little if any supplies Mr 11 I Macey says the Dewey mill is running night and day and all the camp is is-en- is enJoying enjoying en- en good health Boise Boise Statesman |