Show Mining Notes S P L Kimberly of the Annie Laurie of Gold Mountain departed for the hills again yesterday morning Charlie Spllman of tho Tintic Miner left for camp again yesterday morning after several days among old subscribers sub-scribers at this end of the line I A report from Marysvale say that I ttt the Dalton the management has enough highgrade ore packed to Justify t Jus-tify It In undertaking a shipment to market t The Alaska of Silver City marketed a carload of ore yesterday on controls that netted It 2f nor ton The lot affords af-fords the company a very nice Jot of I money President Peon of the mining exchange ex-change who has been confined to his I apartments for several days with ty phoidmalaria was much Improved Innt S J4II i 1 night his physician assuring him that he will be able to return to his desk in a few days E D R Thompson left for Tintic last night to Inspect the old Susan I companys property arid for the further development of which a 3000 levy has Just been made upon the shareholders i Manager Kearns of the Silver King has returned from Tlmic where he has been looking through the Grand Central Cen-tral the Raymond and other properties proper-ties and will leave for the Park tomorrow to-morrow I Charlie Blanchard who served the people of Tintic for so many years In the capacity of recorder has been looking I look-Ing over the camps during the week 1 I accompanied by his uncle Mr S S J I Blanchard of Boston Frank Holzhelmer who was un from Eureka yesterday bays the directors of the White Star Mining company have decided to levy an assessment for tho purpose of defraying the costs of patents upon its claims Manager Hatfield of the Snowflake left for Eureka last night where he will make examination of that property after which he will continue to the Grand Central and Swansea of which companies he Is a director I R G Illnkson manager of the little pyritIc smelter at Buena Vista a town Just out of Leadvillc is In the city again Mr Hlnkson has made a fine success of the plant and Is a great advocate 1 ad-vocate of pyritic smelting Mining World Mr Ferd Dickert of Salt Lake who Is developing properties proper-ties at what is known as Silver camp and also Copper camp in Lewis and Clarke county arrived in l Butte on Thursday en route to Copper camp The Albion of Alta has another consignment con-signment of highgrade silver lead and copper ore on its way to market The company promises to close the month of July with a new record for tOnnage I as to the regular shipments of crude ore has been added the concentrates now being turned out by the lessees of I I the dump I Superintendent Chambers and Prof i O An Palmer who have been devoting I devot-ing several days to an examination of the Daly at Park City are scheduled to return from camp this evening A report will probably be submitted by them to tho shareholders the last of the I week when the matter of resuming the operations on the old bonanza will have been decided Mr Cheesman a prominent mining broker of Colorado Springs who is visiting vis-iting Zion says that the Associated Press has finally signified its willingness willing-ness to receive the Colorado Springs I stock report and urges It upon the rustlers I rus-tlers of Utah lo keep pulling to the same end Mr Cheesman is very much I pleased with Salt Lake City and says I there Is the best of feeling entertained toward it by the mining mca of Colorado I Colo-rado Springs I |