| Show Bingham Bulletin Briefs J The Dalton Lark shipped out an Scarload lot early in the week and we understand will be a regular weekly shipper from now on the working force having been increased Arrangements for a new mill at Leadmill are perfected per-fected The management however withholds particulars for the present except that it will require about 80 I days to complete it Some of the mines notably the Zel nora are in tribulation owing to diffi I culty in getting transportation to the depot Standish Jlmpon Tom Mayne and others ale working their outfits to their full capacity but it will soon be different if the manipulators manipula-tors continue to monkey with lead There is some prospect ot a iuwal of the project to tap the veins ot Markham hill with a deep tunnel Several Sev-eral prominent mining men interested are enthusiastically in favor of operations opera-tions beginning as soon as arrangements I arrange-ments can be made The tunnel of the St Patrick group I being run under contra Myatt for the Bingham Gold and Copper Cop-per company is showing a fine streak I of goldbearing quartz Reports from iioaton are to thC effect I ef-fect that the stock of the Hi lpr I Boy company of Bingham is in high favor Copper is a favorite metal there Our advices are that the stock of the Cfirr Fork bonanza is in demand de-mand at 8 The Last Chance mill building will be completed by next Saturday night with weather favorable I is m > I H enclosed with the exception of boiler room and ore bins An error in or monthly report for October stated the Old Telegraph shipments ship-ments from Bingham at 486 tons The figures should have been 211 tons An assay of the oxide ore mentioned by our reporter last week as coming fom a new discovery shows 196 percent per-cent copper The Old Spanish was among shippers this week having sent out two carloads car-loads that assayed about 40 per cent leadThe The St Joe Mining company recently organized is planning to actively operate op-erate its Bingham property |