OCR Text |
Show Mining Notes. Mnj. R. G. Wilson leaves for San Francisco Fran-cisco on Important business tho last of the week. John Forgle of tho Royal group of mines out of Mllford was up from camp again yesterday. The Engineering and Mining Journal reports re-ports Bales of Horn Silver in New York last week at 31.25. C. T. Mixer, superintendent of the Creole company's Park City Interests, has gone to camp again. Another consignment from the Nevada-Alpine Nevada-Alpine mine on Lono mountain, out of Tonopah. reached the samplor yesterday. W. C. Thomas leaven for tho Yampa smelter at Bingham this morning, to remain re-main several days, the guest of Manager Robinson. Otto Stalmann. general manager of the Glasgow & Western Exploration company's com-pany's Interests, leaves for tho diggings again today. Messrs. J. E. Bamberger and W. S. Mc-Cornlck Mc-Cornlck of tho Daly West will leave New York tomorrow for Denver, to be present at the annual meeting of shareholders. The dicker between the Columbus Con. of Alia and the owners of the Weber & Kearns mill at Park City for tho purchase pur-chase of that plant had not been concluded con-cluded during tho day. according to nn official of the Columbus. Tho ultimatum, however, has been submitted to the owners own-ers of tho plant Information Is hourly awaited from the house of Mills & Blanchard, Boston, that provision has boon made for a resumption of work at tho Overland mine, Sunshine. Mr. Blanchard, who was present nt tho recent sampling of the mines took East with him all the findings of his engineer. The management of tho Horn Silver of Frisco markoted four moro carlo.-ulH of ore yesterday, Tho return nf Superintendent John A. Kirby of tho Daly Wet from California Is scheduled for next Monday. Local interests in-terests In tho Polar Star out of Nevada City, Cal., arc relying on him for interesting inter-esting Information. J. R. Carroll of Hancock, Mich., arrived from tho East yesterday on his way Into the northern country, where he has acquired ac-quired Interests Ilo reports the Lako Superior region In fine physical condition, with dividends for many years exposed. |