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Show Mining- Notes. MaJ. W. A. Stanton, managor of tho Quoon of tho Hills, out of Hallcy, Ida., leaves for camp next week to inaugurato tho Benson's development. Prof. Geo. W. Maynard loft for Pioche. Nov., Inst night to conduct nn examination examina-tion of mines In that old camp, with tho structural features of which ho is so familiar. fa-miliar. Another lot of oro from tho Contlncntal-Alta Contlncntal-Alta was being piled up at tho sampler yesterday. It was said yesterday that the console datlon of tho Salt Lake and Jim Butler mines at Tonopah, Nov., Is now positively assured. Manager Farnsworth of tho Bullion-Beck Bullion-Beck loft for that TIntic property yosto--day morning to Inquire Into tho result of development In new ground. A bar of gold bullion from the Dexter of Tuscarora, Nev., was among yesterday's yester-day's receipts from that State. Accompanying Accom-panying It is a small lot of very high grade gold ore sent In by tho lessees on tho property. Sinking Is progressing steadily at tho Guffey & Gatey oil well out of l-'arming-ton, said Superintendent Rumbaugh, who was In from camp during the day. Shareholders of the Le Relnc and Bul-llon-Bcck Tunnel companies of TinUc will meet on Juno 10 to discuss consolidation along tho lines already defined. Work at the Galena In Beaver county has been suspended, said Manager Morris Mor-ris yesterday, although samples Indicate tho presence of good lead-slvcr oro In bunches. Maj. Henry Catro of the Ohio Copper company reappeared in , the general offices of-fices again yesterday morning. Tho May Day has a car of concentrates from Its TIntic Jigs at tho sampler. Superintendent Alex Colbath of tho Alta-Qulncy reports the snow about seven feet deep at tho mouth of the tunnel. Manager Hackett of the Nowport & Nevada Ne-vada mines and mill at Fay has arrived with the Initial clean-up from tho plant Tho assessment on Victor Con. of TIntic TIn-tic becamo delinquent yesterday. No tidings have yet arrived at the local offices of tho Annlo Laurie to Indicate the rosult of Tuesday's annual meeting. Another lot of gold-boarlng concentrates from tbo Century of Park valley Is at tho sampler. Judge John W. Burton has gono to Pioche. Nev., to Inspect recent developments develop-ments at tho Ploche-Nevada Con. The Lower Mammoth of TIntic reached tho market during the day with a lot of ore showing tS ounces sliver, 3 per cent copper and 70 cents gold per ton. Georgo A. Hancock has returned after a protracted absoncc In tho East, to again devoto his attention to mining interests. |