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Show Mining Notes. Tho Century dividend of JC00O was passed around during tho day. President Mclntyro of the Mammoth was at tho mine again yesterday. Two more carloads of ore from tho Columbus Con. have reached the sampler. The Annlo Laurie of Gold mountain will pay the usual dividend of E0 cents the present month. Superintendent Cushlng of tho Pioneer sampler was up from his Sandy plant during the day. To tho regular receipts on tho open market will the present week be added concentrates from tho new mill at Stockton. Stock-ton. The Quartctto Mining company of Searchlight, Nov., has paid the County Treasurer JlOto bullion tax during the last quarter. Charles O. Elllngwood. San Francisco representative of the Western Exploration Explora-tion company, leaves for the far West again this morning aftor a pleasant so- Journ among old friends and tho company's com-pany's resident officials. Bad weather at Bingham, snld Manager Bbmls of tho Dowoy mill, has Indefinitely delayed tho starting up of tho Bingham canyon plant. The Dnly West dividend of 5117,000 wan posted as usual yesterday for payment March lDth, tho transfer books to closo Thursday next. Georgo Gunn, tho ubiquitous field representative repre-sentative of tho American Smelting nnd Roflning company has gono into Camps out of Los Angoles. Tho Nevada-Alpine has another lot of hlgh-grado silver and load oro from ita mines on Lono mountain out of Tonopah, Nev., on tho way to market. Thero had bocn no change in tho negotiations nego-tiations bctwocn the smelters and management man-agement of tho Monarch for the reduction of the latter'a ores up to tho hour of going go-ing to press. It A. Kerr ha9 returned from Toronto, Canada, to resume his search for desirable desira-ble mining properties upou this circuit. ?nd will take to hla dlggln boots and tho hills this week. Richard O'Neal of Wells, Nev., who la prominently Identltlod with mining Interests Inter-ests on Spruce mountain, and for which furnaces arc promised in a short time, Is In the city again. Reports from the property of tho Little Chief Mining company at Tlntlo indicate a most favorablo condition, tho ledgo having been orosscut for fifteen feet with only one wall exposed. Superintendent Frank Janney of tho Utah Copper company's mill ln Bingham canyon camo In from the big plant again yesterday and reports everything now eager for tho reduction of ores. Tho loading load-ing of tho bins will probably begin today. |