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Show Mining' Notes. Two moro lots of ore from tho Mammoth Mam-moth of Tlntlc wcro on yesterday's market mar-ket Superintendent Allen of tho United States camo ln from tho diggings again yesterday.' Goorgo LL Robinson of tho Tampa 3mcItor departed for that Bingham plant yesterday morning, John A. Klrby, superintendent of thft Daly West, came down 'from that Park City bonanza last night. Managing Director A. F. Holdon of tho United State3 Mining company leaves for California at noon today. A car of coppor bullion from tho Dlxlo smolter at Shem City was dellvored at tho valloy furnaces during tho day. Undo Jcsso Knight, who will asaumo tho management or tho La Reino of Tlntlc, Tln-tlc, was in town again during tho day. John W. Langley. tho mining broker, has gono to his ranch at St. Anthony. Ida., whero ho Is feeding eoveral hundred head of cattlo for spring requirements'. Tho campaign at tho Albion of Alta, which was recenUy Interrupted by a lack of water for tho boilers, will bo resumed April 1st, sold Manager Hatfield yeator-dav. yeator-dav. Tho Eureka Hill of Tlntlc will rcsumo shipments, said Manager Fox during thn day, when tho demand for that class of ore down at tho smelters shall havo become be-come more acute. Goorpo Robertson, superintendent of tho Tintlo Mining and Development company's com-pany's Byatom of mines out of Robinson, flnUc, was among tho visitors from that camp during tho day. Messrs. Frederick F, Brewster and L. E. Stoddard of the Utah & Eastern cam up from tho Dlxlo mines and smelter out of 8U Goorgo yesterday, accompanied by Manager C. II. Doollttlo. Tho Mllford Times reports a small forco employed at tho Vnlcttn, a proporty across tho valley In Granlto range. Tho Vulcan Is characterized as ono of the greatest Iron propositions ln that locality. Tho Gemini forces at Tlntlc wcro allowed al-lowed a day off yesterday whllo connoo-tlona connoo-tlona with the now boilors wcro being made. The raising of ore will bo rcsumca by Superintendent Jackson McChrystal today. Tho frlcnda of Fred Slebcrt will regret a rumor that ho has decided to establish his headquarters at Los Angeles Instead of 55Ion, as originally planned. Howovcr, tho rumor yot lacks official" conllrma-tion conllrma-tion and thore aro hopeH. President William Bayly of tho Coppor Belt railway, departed for his homo at Los Angeles yesterday, after conferring with Uio management of tho lino and promising to rcturji next month, when the new locomotives will havo appeared. W. G. Page, superintendent of the Croesus and Rod Elephant mines at Halloy, Ida.. Is ln the city again, conferring con-ferring with local Interests. Each of tho properties present many assurances of a most productive ftituro under tho intelligent intelli-gent management of Mr. Pago. Manager M. M. Johnson of the Cactus mines camo up from camp agiln yesterday yester-day and reports tho main tunnel advancing advanc-ing at tho rato of fourteen feot a day. Pic was accompanied by L. H. Honchott, manager of tho Xewhouso tunnol in Colorado, Colo-rado, who was quito enthusiastic ovor conditions con-ditions at the big mlno. and who agrees with others that tho ores aro present with which to gratify any man's dream of wealth. |