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Show Terk, and who has bean for a long time identified iden-tified actively with various Utah , enterprises, enter-prises, and more latelv knows as tha manager man-ager of the National Development company, is understood to have under consideration tha position of secretary of the Ely Consolidated Consoli-dated company, and ia the meantime ia giving giv-ing thia latter corporation considerable of his time in Gotham. Ha is a large holder of tha stock of the company. - An arrangement has been made through W. H. Kama under which the Salt Lake-Pittsburg Lake-Pittsburg Oil company will make regular deliveries de-liveries of carload lota of gilsonite to prominent promi-nent paint manufacturing concerns in California. Cali-fornia. Thia company has aeven producing oil wella ia the Spring Valley district, Wyo., and has started tha building of a refinery. J. P., Gardner, who recently made an inspection in-spection of the Garrison Monster property in Deep Creek district, reported to the directors direc-tors at a meeting held Friday that a atrong vein of copper ore had been opened therein. After inspecting the underground workings of tha Ohio Copper company at Bingham, Manager Thomas Weir stated yesterdsy that while there waa a time when the veina were not considered to be over fifteen or twenty feet, they have now widened until the distance dis-tance between walla ia 75 to 100 feet. Crosscutting on No. 10 level is proving tha continuation of width and values fully up to the expectations of the best friends of tha property who have developed it. The Denver Placer company is now preparing prepar-ing to install gold dredging boats on an artificial ar-tificial pond on Columbia flats, adjoining the town of Aura, Kev. The Eastern Ore Purchasing company has absorbed the Columbia ssmpler at Gold-field, Gold-field, and will remove the old building and machinery and erect a new and larger plant. Shipments from the Kipissing mine, at Cobalt, Co-balt, Ont., the rich ailver camp in whioh the McCornieks of Salt Lake are interested, along with tha Guggenheima, Samuel Newhouse ana John H. Hammond shipped in October fifty oil barrels of bonania ore, running from 1600 to 1700 pounda each, and showing valuea between be-tween 95000 and 96000 a barrel. Thia waa in addition to a large ahipment of No. 1 ore. which averagea around 92000 a ton. The total to-tal shipments during that month from thia property were close to 91,000,000. President E. L. White of the Binghsm Consolidated company ia inspecting the properties prop-erties in Utah, which have now assumed such large proportions that several dsys are required re-quired for thia task. He arrived from Boa-ton Boa-ton yesterday. George W. Lynch, who is in the city from Ely, where he is interested in the Ely Resurrection company, also in the mercantile business, ssys there is a constsntly increasing increas-ing confidence among all the prospectors of that region that the productive belt will be extended to several times its heretofore highly high-ly regsrded territory within a year. He bases this conclusion on the results thst are following the large amount of aurface work that ia in progress. The Bambergers, who have taken a most active part in the development of Utah mines, and are now recognised throughout the East as gentlemen who know whst they have to recommend to Eastern investors and then "make good with investors' money," have extended the scope of operations until sn office wss required in Pittsburg. It is known as the Pittsburg branch of J. J. Bamberger k Co., and Occupies the entire scond floor of the Dispstch building. The new Pittsburg firm will issue a dsily market letter from that city, which will enable Utah people to keep posted en the conditions of the mining market mar-ket there MINING- BRIEFS. Judge W. I. Snyder of tha Odin company on Saturday received word from the mine management that tha whole face of tha drift upon tha Odin vein waa in ore, that will average across tha entire width 20 per cant copper, 1 1 per eent lead, sixteen ounces ailver and $1 gold. Negotiations that have bean an for soma time between tha Sandown-La Plata Mining company of Logan, Utah, and 'a party of Boaton people headed by Mr. Haald of that city, for a lease of tha old La Plata saine have been concluded. ' They pay tha La Plata company 20 per cent of tha era taken out. Tha lessees etertd men to work en tha property Friday. . The much-discussed merger of several big mines in the Goldneld "golden circle'.' waa announced Saturday on tha Ban Frsneieco Stock exchange to be tinder the following conditions: Mohawk, $20 a shsre; Jumbo, $5 a share; Red Top. $5 a ahara: Lagans, $2 a share. Tbesa sharea will be paid for in shsres of the Ooldfield Consolidated Mlnea company, which is tha name of tha new corporation, cor-poration, on this basis. , . v.v 0. O. JElUngwood, wko Is 'no la' Jfaw V . - ' . " ' i , |