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Show i&Iining Notes. P. M. McCrea has returned after a noiseless hunt In tho diggings. Manager MacVlchlo of tho Bingham Con. left for Tlntic lastnlght, after a day at Bingham. The management of the Tetro has threo cars of ore from its Tlntic properties at tho sampler. W. J. Halloran and Frank Wllaon of tho Johnny havo returned from the mines and mill at Statolino. C. E. Gable of Custer, Ida., Is down from that camp, Jn which Salt Lake 13 so largoly Interested. Superintendent Klrby of the Daly West leaves, for camp again this aiorning, fully restored to health. Frank Morehouao left for Mexico yesterday yes-terday to examine mining properties for Salt Lake Investors. Robert Brady left for Modona last night to Inqulro into developments on properties proper-ties In which he Is Interested. Superintendent Scott of tho Contlnental-Alta. Contlnental-Alta. left for camp again ycaterday, after Interviewing Manager Crowthor. F. D. Weeks of the American Smeltlnc and Refining company's Now York staff is visiting the valley plant. C. O. Elllngwood, representing tho Western West-ern Exploration company's Interests in California, 13 In the city, the guest of tho local offices. M. M. Mays, acting manager of the Majestic Ma-jestic company's plant and properties out of Mllford, camo up from the south again yesterday morning. Director James Ivera of tho Sliver King has Rono to Concord, N. H.. accompanied by Mrs. Ivors, who has Just been Informed of tho death of her mother. Parloy D. Williams, Jr., eupcrlntendent of tho Highland Boy mines at Blnghaai, 'came In from camp again on Friday night, to confer with tho local forces. President P. A. H. Franklin of tho Gold Development company has returned from Its proportles below Gold mountain, much pleased with conditions underground. Secretary J. W. Langley of the Silver Shield reports tho main tunnel In that property now advancing toward tho main Shield fissure at the rato of eight feot a day, Superintendent E. J. Raddatsc of the Houerlno mines and mill at Stockton camo in from camp again yesterday and re ports tho now plant warming up to its labors. S. S, Sorcnson, superintendent of con-otructlon con-otructlon on tho Utah Con. Etaff, was up from tho smelter again during tho day and reports tho material for enlargements, up on which ho is now engaged, coming in steadily. P. W. MadBon, manager cf the Century mines and mill in Park valley, has returned re-turned from camp, much pleased with conditions underground and tho behavior of tho plant. J. M. Hays, accountant at Bingham for tho Bingham Con., was among tho visitors from camp during tho day. Ho reports 251 mon now employed at tho company's mines In that camp. |