Show Mining Notes Manager Nelll of the United Stales Mining company left for BIngham again yesterday Charlie Molzger leaves for Alto this morning to make an examination of mining properties T O Towner Is among the latest to schedule himself for Nome and 11111 be accompanied by bin wife rime Centennial Eureka yesterday marketed ten carloads of sliver and gold ore from itj Tlnllc bonanza J H i Conant leaves for Uoddlng Cal today where he will Inaugurate the seasons work on his claim In that camp Max AY Smith came down from BuUo yesterday and reports the great camp making a new record for Itself the present pres-ent season Tho bids for the t lii tmghimi tim Topper and Gold companys now smelter were opened yeaierday and contracts will be awarded within the next few days Byron 1C Shear bus reached Denver where he will awjilt developments on a number of Utah propositions that have been tied up by him He will return to Salt Lake City some lime next month Mr James A Pollock returned to thin city yesterday morning after a night underground In the Centennial Eureka and reports the bonanza showing a greater volume of ore than at any period In Its careerS career-S lion James A Murray of Butte left for New York at noon yesterday and will return to ZIon u few weeks later He Is most favorably Impressed with the future of Jilon and contemplates a number of liiv n tmenls this season Frank E Wilson the founder of so many mining enterprises In the camps or this Slate Idaho and Nevada has decided on a trip to Nome ajul y > slor rlav reserved his berUi Mr Mfson may not locate permanently bit be llevca he owes it to himself and bU associates to at least investigate the new gold fields The owners of the Savannlc In Mo Juve county ArIa are very much pleased with the result jf their recent shipment oC ore Uiat brought limn aVery a-Very hahdsonin piece of money notwithstanding not-withstanding the long haul lo market rime latest cleanup from the West Mountain Placer made Its appearance In a bar of gold to which It was reduced re-duced yestprday and will be sent for I i ward to the retlnory as the llrst con slgnincnt from the nw company today Fred Malhewp superintendent of the Lion Consolidated companys mine at Stockton came In from camp again yesterday and reports a nice quality nf oru coming to the surface with enough milling ore In sight to keel a plantin operation for many year Petrified wood Is often encountered in lIme lied Polar mine above Forest HIM Cnl and many huge logs of wood resembling re-sembling cedar uiv found In a fair state of preservation The length of the I period time wood has lain sealed In the channel Is hard to estlmale The logs arc found on the bedrock in a tunnel driven over two miles Into the divide and icon feet below the surface which Is now covered with a forest of massive cedar spruce and sugar pine |