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Show Mining Notes. While Its shares are being hammered by the talent the management of New York of Park City Is driving on five feet of quartz, within which an ore body Is likely to occur at any shot. The Grand Gulch company, along tho Arizona-Utah strip, will not begin the Installation of the proposed furnace until un-til fall, said Manager Jennings yesterday, yester-day, although much ore awaits it on the dumps, with considerable under ground. The management of tho Carisa of Tintlc has two more carloads of high-grade high-grade ore In transit. George W. Topllff, who is to Intall an air compressor at the Sheba Gold and Silver Mining company's properties In Humboldt county, New, has returned from camp much pleased with conditions condi-tions there. Windsor V. Rice of the Silver King, Daly West and other bonanzas, has returned, re-turned, after a pleasant trip along the Mediterranean, during which he was accompanied by Mrs. Rice He testifies testi-fies to a most pleasant pilgrimage and emphasizing that there Is no place like America. Mr. Rice was much pleased to learn of favorable ropdrts from the Red Elephant at Hailey, Ida., the reclamation re-clamation of which has been undertaken under-taken by him and his wealthy associates. associ-ates. Another consignment of high-grade ore from the Tonopah company's Nevada Ne-vada bonanza was marketed yesterday by Cashier W. G. Lamb during the day, with advices from the west Indicating an Increased tonnage In a short time. The management of the Horn Silver of Frisco reported at the American's furnaces with another lot of silver and" lead ore yesterday. Frank B. Cook has returned froln StJ Louis,' Avhere he took in the big fair, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Cook, and will devote de-vote himself to the development of now properties. The new mill with which the Tesora mines at Tlotic were equipped has been purchased by the Columbus Con. of Alta, the machinery, which Is practically practic-ally new, to be made to sertfc the needs of the purchaser. 1 The removal of machinery acquired In the purchase of the Weber-Kearns mill at Park City was begun by Manager Tony Jacobson yesterday. Lafayette Holbrook of the Grand Central was among the visitors from the south yestorday. George Dern, manager of the Con. Mercur mines and mills, has gone to camp to be present at the starting up of the Manning plant.' Charles T. Harte of the Mllford Times, which has contributed so large-lj' large-lj' to the development of Beaver county and adjacent Interests, Is In town again. Messrs. W. J. Barnett and W, T. Os-ter Os-ter are In Mexico, where they are prospecting pros-pecting much of the country, the latter to foturn In about thirty days, while Mr. Barnett will tarry at the Woods cattle ranch. |