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Show I Mining Notes. Peter Burke and James McEvoy. both largely interested in Colorado mines, leave for Bingham on a tour of inspection. They will probably invest anil proceed to active development. Recent disclosures in the Talisman in the Stardistrict have exerted a decidedly decided-ly elatory effect upon Messrs. H. Hepuer and Judge Blair, each of whom arc interested in-terested in the claim. The walls of the vein are widening aud the quality of tho ore improving as work progresses, and the outlook for steady production iB most gratifying. Articles of incorporation have been tiled for the Pasadena mining company with a capital stock of $1,000,000, divided divid-ed into I.OOO.ooo shares of the par value of $1 each. The stock is distributed as follows: Alexander McKernan, 100.000 shares: II. W. Delong, 100,000 shares; Charles F.Tavlor. 100,000 shares; Chas. L. Doyling. i 00, 000 shares; James H. Keger, 20,000. j lhe magmtuile ot mining enterprises in this territory finds no more pro-' pro-' nounced example than is contained in i the report of Superintendent N. Tre- week of the Alliance Mining company, : the contents of which appeared in yes-' yes-' terday's issue of Tin: Pimm. It de-i de-i monstrates the fact that not only has a ' new era and a new volume of activity , possessed itself of tho material interests - of the territory in general but of mining min-ing in particular. But few enterprises I ol this character are required to sub-I sub-I stautiate all that has been contended that Utah is capable of leading theen- tire world in its production of the prec-1 prec-1 ious metals. All the mineral producing countries have been through a period j w herein the mines were worked on a j desultory and indifferent scale and now j that massive machinery is taking the place of the old. the present season may be looked forward to for unprecedented ! results. The Alliance never entered upon a year with more encouraging prospects than those that surround it al present. 1 |