Show centennial eureka after the beck there is every reason to blie believe ve that the deal now pending beav een the centennial eureka and the bullion seek beck will result in the latter being purchased ved outright by the company which owns the centennial eureka some time ago when the centennial eureka put men to work sampling and measuring up the ore at the bullion beck it was given out that the company was preparing to pur chase the low gride grade ore from this mine and while wl ile this may be true everything points to a complete trans fer of the property of the beck corn pany parry this would also be in li 11 e with ft ith the policy of the united states mining company which is anxious to acquire more ground adjoining the centennial eureka mine althis at this place there is an immel se so amount of low gade g ade ore in the beck mine and the S property is by no means stripped of thoi higher grade ore notwithstanding the fact that it has been a producer for over thirty years most of this low grade ore could be shipped at a nice profit by the united states corn cont pany oft owing ing to the fact that the corn com pan pany has its ov own n smelter under the direction of the centen nial mat blieka peo ie le some of the low grade ore from the beck mine is be I 1 ing ng put through tl it e may day dry concentrating plant the object no doubt being to see it if the beck ore can be successfully handled by tl e dry process it is only natural to suppose that should the centennial eureka take over the bullion beck mine ate finding that thattie the low grade ores of that property can be success fully handled by the dry process the beck mill will be belled and the it cessare machinery installed to con vert it into a dry concentrator on the sa satie sane ne plan as the mill which the cactus ore company now has in operation at the may day at this time there iq i no waa of learning any an thing of a definite nature regarding the deal the leasers at the beck mine anticipating a change are taking out their ore as rapidly as possible but are not doing the usual amount of prospecting because they do not know whether it would be them or someone else that would profit by the opening up of new ore bodies |