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Show I iii GREAT FOR LOW GRADE H III I The Visit of Mr. Guggenheim B It Ir I Was ,mPorlant- H hIS SAIDTOBEONLOWGRADEORE 1 IH i , ' Claim That Arrangements May Ito- !l ' suit by Which Nine-Dollnr Ore Cnn j Bo Shlpptd lu Trorn Tinttc-On- tario Declares ? 15 OOO Dividend (Mum of. Dr. Franklin Outlook ' for the Cnrlea Itipott on the Con- 1 tury Oreot Averages From the ijjjjjjjjjjjjH j Ccpper Uniich Mining Notes. H It la currently reported that the re '-tH ij cent llt of Simon Guggenheim or the iHHH ; ii Amtl" n Smtlllng an I Iteflnlnic com- )IH " jli V ran) to Salt Lake inaj Inure to the H I , benefit of numerous mine operators of H t Tlntlc hllc the Hlnghom Con people H ,,!' hate b en taking ateja preliminary to H obtainlm, a trof.t to (nippers on the tHj ' last tonnage of low -trade slllelous ore H ' of that emnp. It Is said that Mr dug- H , l I gonhc m lias mude up his mini that H i those ores are nee led by his on coui- , ' It Is stated that the two concurre H U deslris are Ukclj to result In a comp H ' I tltlon of rates nnd i oncesslons that ma H t ' enable the mines to ship ore of IS In H i . laluc with a Rood profit while liereto- H I I ' fore the charges hate been prohibitive H I , r( ngalnst moving ores alued from 112 to Hj j7 J Ontario Dividend. H i , The Ontario .Mining companj has de- j 1 dared a "0 cent dividend on its 1M00O 1 i ' shans of stock imjable June 20th or B , i a distribution of HI ooo This pament iHHIIH i c I ! Mlu bring up the total distribution of iiH MIM J the gr at producer to 114 37. Olio IHIH 'MpIOI ' Dr' Franklln Returns. iHHIH ' ti'Tl Dr ' A " 1'ranklin after a two H 'I; ' months' sojourn lu the Last looking j ,y, nfter the nffilrs of the various enier- IsaiiiiiH vf r i Prises of which he Is the acknowledged iHHHH I '4,3 head returned home yesterday und H t? f spent a I art of the da nt his desk iHHHH Meti'i'ie ' " account of a 1 ress of business he iHHHH rsMlK pleaded that he was unable to discuss ibIbIbIH !' HJVI the affairs of any of his companies In ibIbIbH Hi detail but he Mated that the aim k- H i ' i 11 holders meeting of the Innlce Con LbbbiIbbbiI I j II called for the 19th Inst, to ait on the H , l'1 I'll promslton to transfer the conii nnj s LiIiIiIh 1 Fa' ' holdings to the llnslon Yankee Consoll- H J i 1 J ' dated might be adjourne 1 fur thlrt islslslsn 1 ll dajs before the action would te taken iililiH! fli'l l 3,e "'" denied pnsltltel) the re or' islslslH 1 vr ij that the new compan was considering islslsH 1 4 J ? 'I the extension of a smelter in this al H ' J" 'I le A stockholder who recently H f ''H MMted the lankeo pro(erty sas (hit islslsHi till1' i I resents a most commendable show- iililiHJ !' j I lnK "nJ tnnt " ls caiabln nt producing iililiH! .tiki I' 1 w tons of ore a day for an Indcllnlto pjjjjH 'n lcr,od' H J J If The Carlsa Outlook. H t ''5 1 (iuperlntendent J S Vnderwooil of t ' t J the tarda was In Halt Lake jostcnlaj i nnd reports faorable conditions In the fi II mine Thi new strike on tin. Northern 1! '1 Hp hrnunds Is holding out lcmarkalil) 5 well nnd Is )lelllng f,nol todies of ore ? both above nnd below the shaft from pjpjpjn f. another source It was predicted that !' I l the mine could ship too cars of ore b the first of June nnd tills pirdluion J i was substantiated by n nine cur con H i 7' slgnmcnt arrlvlni; on the track jester m Jd das- H I jj'f Shipments From the Utah. H ijii" T'10 "dice of the 1'tah )eslerda re j l celled adtlres that two lars of ore were 1 t loaded at Oasis on Haturday nnd that H fi the teams would at once stnrt for n H third car that Is mm In the bins the H L two ore bodies reientl) enrnunlered on iililiH ( m ,nc t"J f00t loel "Tt producing I irge LililiH I iRI iunntltles of oro that cdrrj most re iililiB l'.'r mnrkable Millies The mlno nsi-as of B lr)4 ne lno rar" "" on tho track rcienli 1 iililiH II. V a ',er ront len'1 ""' 10 oucis of sll iililiH ''r f er to the ton nr nbout 6 gross The 1 Ir j I chlpment contains forlt tons H jfj 3tr. Madsen on the Century. iililHI J''1 if 'Manngei I W Madsen has returned B y1 R tivm a lle das stn at the Centur), B J I m nnd ri ports dicldedl) fnvorable show J - lngs nt Ijoth the mine and mill nfter n H ' ' thorough Imestlgntlon The miln shaft B Is now down 100 feet on the lelu und H '1 the entire distance shows n solid B 1 liitnst of or that bhous an niernge of SjV ' 1 ' 9 '" '" g"1'1 '" "le '"" f,onl nn t' led H il . 'ul03 "r assiys During his stn at Sjsw 'lis fe camp of flio das Jlr Madien sajs the H ; I r felxtecu stomp mill did not stop but I .(' " eight hours while satlsfnitor) nines H iV J wcro nbtnlmd nt an expente of but VJ IJI, j little oier half wlnt the production tost "it' t ,ronl the operntlon of the old mill A SJ 'IF forco nf men are nt work clearing the MW II dltchea nnd oienlng the springs that n I suppli the mine and n gieatl) In I f creased amount of water Is rewarding SI , j these efforts The 10 cents nssessmtnt i,t . has Ixcn paid on all but about 10A00 ' t shares, and the owners of these are ex f pectcd to respond befoie sale daj. D " Oreat Samples of Avenges K i Earnpl s welghlmr tncnt Hm pounds F( , an attempted airrike of the eln la ken from the Cotier ltnnch prop H , I ertj in lleaicr counti )eaterdi dls- j closed to Mnnnger II T I.lod 313 x.r , ; cent lead and 32V oumes of filler to , I . the ton The Copptr mountain prop H ' ' ' erty under the same iinmigetncut la j making coiiuuendablu showltihs, nn I machinery for continuing the shaft l I from the 100 to tho JOO-foot Icul nnd J I j for extracting Its oies will soon be In H ' stalled On this propcrt) a f.ood shou- H 'ill ' lne ls made of oie leldlng from lit to H I t. so per cent copper and small t,old alue3 Hj Ore and Bullion Settlements. H )' Tcstoidaj's ore and bullion settle- C ments reached a total of 1 7,100, und were divided as follows' Ik Cornicle & Co bill er and lead , ' ores, JC.00, told bars, fSBOO VI I ).. T. II Jones & Co -Ore, 1C400, bill- 01 lif, lion, t.2 000 Vsl . r i-i t On the metal mnrket sllier ruled nt J tl t3'' cents un ounce cumins coi per nt EVJ ' ( : It's cents a pound and lead at S3 SO per J . 100 pounds. H ' I ' B I lort on Dewey Mine T. 3abbltt, manager of the Dewcj J ! mine nnn mill tit lliuuder mountntii issssss" I , esterdu armed In bait Iik8 fioni . that camp Air liabbltts ellorts on t that proierty hae been lor tome time pi, tonllned to developing the proper!) PP, in as It has been Impossible to hold nn JJ ' J '.', organized force for operating the mill Bn , for the reason that men could torn I111111" ii mmd 410 n day nt rrospictlng while !!' the Dewe) management paid JJT6 The lJ. work on tho mine, which will b stead , Kit ll' continued has now iiogressed -'00 r I Ii feet Into the gnld-bcarlng it if the H jijli width of which Is not known as but a lt t one wall ls et In sight It Is he sas (. almost Imposslblu to intcllli;tntl dla a k (til cuss del elo mentx that lun e been ma Ji J ty on neighboring locations sa a In re B ( the gold appears In n free fit 'Ion M I (I ever, ho ex ects to heo ster of D ',V. !'' ' valuable properties opene .ho pres Sjj f ' j cut year The dlsappca. nco of the VJ ' 'K! ' snow will be required, he cays, bcfoic HJ ( '( Intelligent progiess can be made, as J i , then tho welt-known rules or mining BJ ' - englneorH can be followed, To unclci- J i i W tako to itct Into tho country before well j i ulonff In June, ho nays, would bo In-J ill. r t s Init vnr tri I was Im-( Im-( t n n i. lit i Jull t n tl II III Ik gr i wn 1 1 I ti-lu t, i ml s work has bwn pro j,relng he says with satlsfactiri lesui s while at the Lawrence Puller groui ownd by I) H I'eery Jr and i K M ornlck good values art being be-ing fillowirt from the grass roots and the nlt Ijvke contingent has acquired a number of the more favorable loca tlnrs on the gold hearing sons Col L'eney has been Hast for some time an 1 Is now at Pittsburg |