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Show Bingham Items. Business ia improving in this camp and the outlook ib unusually bright. The leachiDg process forms a leading featura of (he camp at present, about seven works running constantly and nearly all successfully. A number of strikes have been made in the gold mines in Carr fork recently, aotne of them very rich, and one in particular. particu-lar. This latter is a new location and it 16 said shows a four foot vein of gold ore. Tae Hampton mine keep ita mill continually running od gold ore from tbia valuable mine. Tue Las'. Ch nce, situ iled in Muddy Mud-dy fork, will resume work in a few daya on the min inchoe. The cjm pany owning ibis mine contemplate sinking through the pyriios belt. If tbia idea is out in execution it will prove ad to whether the mioea is Bingham &re of a perm ace ut nature and improve as a greater depth ia attained, and the re-suit of the teat ; if made will ba looked forward to anxiously by the mine owners of this important camp. The Crceaua, near the Last Chance, ia being worked under lease and is shipping ore steadily. The Burning Moscow, owned by Hay & Co., U workiDg several men putting the mine in shape to take out ore, which, when completed, will enable them to commence shipments, j George Jackaon ia making a ship-j ship-j ment of high grade ore from the Gem and Ten-Forty mines. Very rich ore is being taken out '. of the Live Pine mine, now partly working under lease. McEvoy and Williams are also taking out and ehipping high grade ore from the Almeda mine, some of it assaying over 200 ounces in silver. The lower grade ore is being worked by the leaching process. Turnbull, Eastman & Co. are erecting erect-ing leaching works near the Galena Extension mine, to work ore from the Lion mine, located above the Neptune. Nep-tune. The ore from this mino, after having been leached, will also be concentrated for the purpose of extracting ex-tracting the lead and silver still rs-mainicg rs-mainicg in the tailings. ! It is the intention to work the lore from the Northern Light mine by !tbe leacbipg process, works with a view to such a course now being built. The Mayflower mine ia takiDg out high grade ore and periodical shipments ship-ments are being made. It is aim oat unnecessary to state that the Old Telegraph mine continues to maintain its reputation as an ore pro ducer. The leaching works at this mine continue turning ou the bright bricks, and are a Btnkiog illustration of the efficacy of the leAobiiig process. |