Show Mining Notes The May Day of Tlntlo has two more i I carloads of oro at I the sampler The Ilirlf Sam uf Knlghtsvlllo has k another lot uf ore at the samp11 The UulHonBock mill nt Eureka Is I I scheduled to start up again tomorrow C Jl Mosby leuvta for A Ha today to i mako an examination of mining prop j I erty I Prof W Jl Tibbals is at Omaha Interviewing I In-terviewing some of his clients upon interests In-terests In this locality Manager Marklnnd of the Conklln sampler will leave for the East In a few days accompanied by his wife Tho Little Plttsburg assessment became be-came delinquent yesterday the amount having been paid on all but a very few shares The Utah of Fish Springs in the Deep Crtt k country has another carload of highgrade silver and lead oro on Its way lo market Manager C 12 Loose of the Grand Central camo In from the south yesterday yester-day and took the outgoing train for home last night The directors of the Grand CInch Mining Mi-ning company of Mojave county Ariz met yesterday and gave their attention atten-tion to routine affairs The Blue Bird of Diamond has called I upon Its shareholders for another assessment as-sessment of te cent a share the same to become delinquent on April 13lh I Manager McDermoll of lie Afterthought After-thought group In Shasta county Cal has gone to camp to award contracts for further work on the proposition Capt Duncan McVlchle of Do La Mars Mercur mines Is In from camp attending at the bedside of his wife whose health is in critical condition The shareholders of the Maxileld Mining Mi-ning company will moot In annual session ses-sion tomorrow when arrangements will probably be made lOt the seasons developments The shareholders of the Overland Mining Mi-ning company will meet tomorrow for the purpose of ratifying the action of the board of directors In ordering bonds In the sum of 150000 to issue Director Bayly of UK Blngham Copper Cop-per and old Mining company left for New York yesterday wluix ho will sail I for JOuropo accompanied by his wife With I the big mine he expresses himself as very much pleased Manager George J3ern of I the Mercur reports that In the Ingut 1 oros have been iicoinitcred that she iv as much as 6SO per ton In gold while J mek has been cnruunlurod In the Silver Lad eumpUnys ground aeross the gulch George Mansfield leaves for Marys alo today to examine a piece of properly prop-erly from which ho Is showing free gold The gentleman says a trade is on but that particulars of It will not be released until the fate of lie deal Is 1 decided Superintendent Butler of the Daisy left for that West Dip proposition yesterday yes-terday morning accompanied by Mr Jensen with whom he will begin an ex haustive sampling Of the OIes their conclusions to be submitted to time shareholders next week |