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Show Mammoth Copperopoiis Again. Tistic, April 22nd, 1874. , MHaa "."Wr it is now some time since any nolici: wan taken in your columns of the situation of this delinquent com- i pany's affairs here. There are several : nicu still remaining here in tho hop e that the company will settle iU indebtedness in-debtedness with -hem. ;Theao rnon have now been waiting since the mine was shut down upwards of three months with the expectation that they would get tho wages due them, but unfortunately it seems ag uncertain as evor. Everything appears ap-pears to be involved in great mystery; especially so far as the miner is concerned. con-cerned. Thoro were reports current here some time ago, that there was a man on the way from the company in London to settle up all the company's obligations, and start up the mine again, but ho has not put ii, an appearance ap-pearance yet. There aro grave fears entertained that the ship he sailed in went down. These reports arose, I am informal, from letters sent to officials here by our friend Valentine. The statements only add insult to injury. Over two weeks ago about twenty-four twenty-four of the men took a lien on the mine and they are determined if the company does not make some arrangements ar-rangements with them within two or ; three weeks for a settlement, thoy will take theadvantage the law gives tbtirn and bring that part of the company's property to a public sale. The miners are willing to take the mine for their wages. gjWclls.Fargo'ife Co. still keep men watching ihe property they have attached. at-tached. A Miner, |