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Show Mining Wotes. General Managor MacVlchlo of tho Bingham Con. loft for camp again yesterday yester-day mornine. A streak of hlgh-grado copper oro Is being be-ing followed on the 1400-foot lovol of tho Black Jack at Mammoth. James Qulnn, superintendent of tho Euckhorn jrroup at Ophlr, Is in from camp to got acqualntod with tho management. Another lot of leaso oro from tho Mammoth Mam-moth of Tlntio was sold yesterday on controls showing 12 per cent coppor, J2.40 gold and somo sliver. W. A. Scott, Western representative of Uio Engineering and Mining Journal; loft for Idaho last night to lnterviow tho bonanza kings and prospectors of that prosperous commonwoalth. W, D. Pypor, treaauror of tho Utah and Nevada companjvJ In down from Newfoundland Newf-oundland mining dlstriot, west of tho lake. Ho ropprta a lino body of ore, a trial lot of which showed 33. por cent copper, cop-per, with 17 ounces silver and $7.60 gold per ton. Tho Oasis Gold and Copper Mining company, com-pany, with a capitalization of J25O;0O0, and with tho Copperhead group of rolnea In Drum mlninn district, will be filed at nn early Qriy. Tho organization of tho now company was promoted by Jed D. dive, who has been long identified with tho group, whtuh promises to add anothor active ac-tive producer to Utah's array. Tho Hannapah Mining and Smelting company, with properties eighteen miles east of Tonopah, Nov.. yesterday called upon the shareholders for an assessment of a quarter of a cent a aharo. This, said Manager Bottles, will enable tho company to reach tho objective point, whilo tho work on tho northeast la now advancing in a breast of highly mineralized quartz. Tho assessment Is mado dcllnquant May 12th. J |