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Show Mining Notes. Tho annual meeting of Century shareholders share-holders Is scheduled for tomorrow. A. L. Monson, manager of tho sampler at Rono, Nev., Is In town again. Messrs, Snyder and MacVIchlo are expected ex-pected from the East tomorrow. Postmaster John Stllwcll was down from Alta yesterday, the trip having been mnde on snowsboes. The management of the Boston Con. of Blnghnm Is again moving Its area- to tho Bingham Con. furnaces. Managing Director Holden of the United Stutes company lu expected back from California tomorrow. Directors Dickson and Wood of the Daly West are scheduled to return from California the present week. J. C Gladden, who is ajfaln developing interests out of Tonopah, Nev', camo In from the West yesterday morning. The directors of the Tetro Mlnlnir com-, pany will meet In adjourned session tomorrow, to-morrow, when developments of Interest aro promised. J. M. Haven, who was recently added to tho Utah Copper company's local organization, organ-ization, camo In from Bingham yesterday to remain permanently. Lawrence Green, the mining man and broker, has returned from New York, whero ho has been upon business, and Is a Gain devoting himself to local interests. Two carloads of concentrates and ono car of first-class ore from tho Ohio Coppor Cop-por company's mines and mill af Bingham Bing-ham wore delivered at the smelter yesterday. yester-day. Tho return of W. H. Alexander, who Is serving tho Majestio Mining company as Its business manager, Is scheduled for today. to-day. Mr. Alexander has been East for some tlmo. Tho Times of Mllford soya Dr. Carpenter Carpen-ter and as3oc!ates, who recently took a bond on tho Lenora. visited the property last week and decided to etort work In tho near future with a force of four men. Leasers at tho Garnet have shipped a car of oro which Is oxpected to sample 1G ounces slhcr G per cent lead, 6 per cent copper and 25 per cent Iron. The Garnet is the property of George Whlt-takcr Whlt-takcr of Mammoth and adjoins tho Sunbeam, Sun-beam, eays a TIntIc publication. Capt. George Bridges, who has been identified with Tintic Interests for many years, was among the visitors from that prosperous mining region during tho day The Captain Is preparing for cncrgetlo work on hl3 Interests thero tho present year, and says tho camps of Tintlc no a whole novcr prcsonted a moro thrifty condition. |