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Show Mining Notes. Don C. Robblna has gono down Into his coal dcsonlts. Uncle Sam's firat batch of concentrates will bo sold on today'3 market. Manager Johnson of tho Boston Con. loft for that Bingham bonanza yc3tcrday mornlnc. Hon W. S. McCornick leaves for Boston Bos-ton this morning, to bo present at tho meeting of Bingham Con. directors. It was tho Impression at the locnl offices of tho Ohio Copper company yesterday that tho mill had gono Into commission. Tho annual mooting of the shareholders of tho Blackbird Mining company In a.-iiiuuii:u lur JUJiuuiy ill. inu luuu offices Messrs. Lorin and Charles Morrison, who havo taken hold of promising Interests Inter-ests In Pruco district, arc up from tho south analn. Georgo A. Roberlnon, superintendent of tho Tlntlc M. and D. company's Tlntlc group of mines, enmo In from camp again yesterday morning. Tho Beaver Con., out of Mllford, Is to bo equipped with a more poverful pump, tho How of water having Increased to 1200 gallons per minute. Superlntnndent Jnnney of the Utah Coppor Cop-por compnny telephoned during the afternoon after-noon that ho was snowed In at tho big plant with plenty ofblankets. Charllo Harto of tho Mllford Times, in whose pages Is weekly rcllcctcd tho condition con-dition of tho mines In that locality, Is in town hobnobbing with hl3 clients. John C. Stllwell Is down from Alta ngnln, his Journey nnte-datlng the heaviest heavi-est portion of tho storm, which hns ovcr-como ovcr-como the angular outlet from that camp. Manager C. W. Whitley of tho American Ameri-can Smelting nnd Roflnlng company i3 scheduled to leave for New York today to confer with tho officials of tho big company com-pany on the policy of the present soaaon. Manaper Dcdcricks of the Black Diamond Dia-mond Mining company Bays that disclosures disclos-ures In Us ground through the Honerlne tunnel cstnbllsh the future of that proposition. propo-sition. He Is quite enthusiastic over thorn. Hon. G. W Bartch has returned from the properties of tho Sheba Gold and Silver Sil-ver mines In Humboldt county, Nevada, end says tho mill will go Into commission ngnln with tho return of warmer weather. He Is much pleased with conditions at the property. , The annual election on the mining exchange ex-change Is scheduled for 1 o'clock this afternoon. af-ternoon. Tho event promises to bo a quiet one, however determined somo of tho members to resent tho unprovoked Insult which was handed tho present administration administra-tion by a Main street scribbler and his claquers. Mllford Times: Charles and Lorin Mor-ilion, Mor-ilion, who have been In Beaver county for the past two months roundlw? out the affairs af-fairs of tho Indian Queen Mining company, com-pany, which they wero Instrumental In organizing last fall, returned yesterday morning. Slnco going to camp thoy have succeeded In adding seven claims to the company's holdings and getting tho new tunnel well under war. |