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Show Mining Notes. The Grand Central reached the Bingham Bing-ham Con.'s furnaces yesterday with three more carloads of ore. The Alpine of Nevada settled for a carload car-load of oro during the day on controls re-voaling re-voaling 250 ounces silver and -10 per cent lead. Harry Joseph, manager of tho Carlsa, Silver Shield and others, was In New York yesterday hobnobbing with tho multimillionaires. mul-timillionaires. James Kennclly is scheduled to lcavo for Nevada again tho present week to continue his good work on tho margins of tho San Pedro. E. W. Griffiths loft for Alta vostcrday to participate In an examination of mining min-ing properties for which prominent Michigan Mich-igan investors aro negotiating. Arrivals from Tintic report tho Grand Central's new oro body on tho north comparing com-paring favorably with the palmiest days of the Butterlly stope, while an impres sion prevails that the company will begin be-gin the distribution of dividends again in March. Tho management of tho Tetro of Tlntlc Tln-tlc had three cars of oro on yesterday s market that contained 30 ounces silver and 31,5 per cent lead per ton. A letter from Willis McCornlck, who Is now In Paris, Eays tho war nas practically practical-ly overcome all lntorest in Siberian mining min-ing enterprises, no matter what their merits. Broker Roth left for Alta yesterday morning to Inquire into interests In that camp that had been commended to him and that threatened to get away In the absence of quick action. W. 11. Tremaync, the assaycr, yesterday marketed another lot of ore from tho properties being operated by him and others at Battle Mountain, Nev., on controls con-trols showing 20 per cent copper, with somo silver and gold. Tho directors of the Utah of Deop creek mot in regular session during tho afternoon after-noon to revel over the sale of twenty-six tons of ore that brought the company J32C0. The more gratifying is that when this lot was raised tho superintendent still had something to follow up. T . 5 Cnfnv nt fh Rnstnti Pj-in 'a "Rln'r. ham forces was among the visitors from camp during the day. Ivir. Catcs Is a graduate of the Boston School of Technology Tech-nology and with opportunities held out to hirn at Bingham Is adding to his attainments attain-ments a knowledgo of practical mining In all its phases The Oriental Utah Mining and Milling company, organized at Scofleld, Carbon county, filed articles of Incorporation in tho office of the Secretary of State yesterday. yes-terday. Tho company is capitalized at $40,000. and will dovelop some mining properties In tho Ncbo Basin district of Sanpete county. The capital stock Is divided di-vided Into 100.000 shares ot the par value of $1 each. J. S. McNcal Is president of the company: Thomas Kclter. vice-president; H. C. Lee, secretary; Nell M, Mad-sen, Mad-sen, treasurer, and Anthon Madscn, manager. |