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Show Mining- Notes. George Dern, manager and treasurer of the Con. Mercur, came in from camp again last night. Calice V. Cummings has purchased the membership of H. W. Sherman on the mining exchange. A cablegram announces" the presence of Samuel Newhouse among the American Amer-ican colony in Paris on New Year's. Eureka Reporter: William Mathews has resigned his position ns superintendent superin-tendent of the May Day mine, to take effect toda3 Ernest Bamberger, assistant manager of the Daly West, has returned from that Park City bonanza much pleased with its condition. ' Manager Jacobson of the Columbus Con. says the new power plant will be In commission in March, the mill to be ready for Its tasks during the summer months, W. J. Bowrlng, who ha? a 5125,000 option op-tion on the Copper mountain mines in Beaver county, came In from camp yesterday yes-terday after Inaugurating the campaign cam-paign of development. George Z. Edwards has submitted the results of his recent examination of the Orient of West Tlntlc to President Powers, and additional work will be the policy the present season. W. W Ott has returned from the East, where he has been sojourning with friends during the holidays, and is again devoting his talents to the diggings, dig-gings, in which he is largely interested. Mllford Tlmesr Work was resumed last Saturday on the Curzon group in Star district, under the supervision of James Forgie. and It is the intention to continue operations all winter. This group adjoins the Copper King, and some good ore has been opened up by the development work. Col. Joe Gallgher Zl Jvon trip through the southern counto. ori which he was accompanied M Galichcr. He tlkln t find many mtei estcd in mlnfiiff. but all were being rewarded re-warded by King Cotton. W. J3. Jeffs of Bockland, ch., has arrived to take part in the annual feting fet-ing of shareholders of the Columbus Con. He reports a steady produc ion of copper In the Lake Superior reon, and the company quite prosperous throughouL " |