Show Mining Notes John 1 Connor of the West Araent wus among yesterdays vtallois from Stockton The Grand Gulch management has another tiirload of hlghgrado copper ore on Its way to market and hopes to steadily Increase the output during the month Dennis Harrington a wellknown Tlntlc miner was In from the diggings yesterday Lake City George Dunn came In from Cob yesterday and leaves today for Mnrysvale 1 where he has several prospects pros-pects The management of the Blue Bird at J Diamond has called upon its shareholders sharehold-ers for another assessment of half a cent a share John C Grlflith resident representative representa-tive of time Chicago Copper refinery left j for Leadvllle yesterday morning where he has interests and will return early j tiC present week I Time Ploche Record says the millsitc I for the cyanide fllant hicli Is to be erected by Messrs McCune and Hoe I at Deer Lodge Is between the Home stake and Ilorae Shot groups A rumor came In from Tlntlc yesterday yester-day that the Bowers Extension people at Diamond are reveling over fourteen inches I of very high grade ore which has been uncovered on the lowest level 1 I Manager David Evans of the BlackJack i I Black-Jack Tlntlc came in from that prop I i orty again yesterday morning and ro I i ports developments progressing stead ily with < change likely lo occur on any shift I George Bradley has returned from the Stale o Washington where with I Manager D C Tackling he has been studying the property of the Republic Con Mining company with which he is very much pleased John r 1 Brol hal the wellknown has returned to mechanical I engineer rlt Infc tho city after an absence of several months in Colorado and Arizona and reports unprecedented activity throughout I through-out the mineralbearing I dlbtrlct 1 Manager Sam Mcintyre of the Mammoth Mam-moth departed for that proposition I again last night The outlook for an Increased output until retimberlng has I been completed Is not very encouraging I I said lie on the eve of his departure Judge Henry Shields who is down from Park City says the camp has never been in more prosperous condition l I I condi-tion Every miner is employed every tenement is I occupied and rents generally I gen-erally except where the Judge Is landlord land-lord of course are going up i Sidney L Smith of Tuscarora NevIs I Nev-Is in the city again after an absence of many months and reports his camp showIng greatly increased activity Mr Smith is also giving his attention to prospects in Pull Run that are very encouraging and in which he Is now uncovering t nice quality of ore Iron Countv Record Bishop Thomas Taylor returned from Salt Lake Wednesday where he has been for a couple of weeks pasl in the interests of his contemplalcdsale of Ion mines Since his Uturn Mr Taylor has been quite indisposed and not Inclined to talk much I is surmised that the result re-sult of his negotiations have not been entirely satisfactory Free G Bulkier v > ho has been a most active figure In the mining camps of the West and South for many years came in from Denver yesterday on his way west Mr I Pulkley was for a longtime long-time In charge of the properties of the Aspen Mining and Smelting lnln Smeling company that afforded many fortunes and that was the ground upon which one of the biggest lawsuits In Colorado was fought out |