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Show Mining Notes. John Foolo left for Goldfield, Nov., yesterday. yes-terday. Tho Honerlno mill at Stockton is scheduled sched-uled to start up Its crushers today, J. B. Black of Chicago passed through town yesterday on his way to Goldfield, Nov. M. M. Johnson, managor of Newhouso's Cactus mines, has returned from camp auin. Harry B. Cole left for tho East yesterday yester-day to attend tho bedside of his mother, whr. la alarmingly ill. Georgo Z. Edwards hai gone into Nevada Ne-vada to conduct nn examination ot mining property for local investors. Threo carloads of coppor concentrates and cne of crudo oro wero markoted by tho Ohio of Bingham yesterday. W. S. I-Ialloran of tho Johnny has gono to that Statcllnc proporty to inspect conditions con-ditions on tho 300-foot lovol Potcr Porter, managor of the Keystono group of mines of Euroka, Nov., leaves for camp today to tako tho measurements of a now strike. Local shareholders of tho Homestako of South Dakota will partlcipato In another an-other 25-cent dividend, or ?S1,G00, from Uiat sourco today. Klnicr E. Dagger, prominently identified with tho oil fields at Beaumont, Tex., will arlvc In Salt Lako with a party of ex-pcrii-nced oil men on Friday. A telegram from tho Utah Copper company's com-pany's big crowd In Colorado Informs tho local management that Its arrival in Salt Lako has leen unavoidably delayed until Saturday next. Tho management of tho Victor Con. of Tintic marketed two carloads ot oro yesterday yes-terday on controls showing as much as 12 per cent copper, with six ounces sliver and 0 cents gold. Georgo Gunn. tho vigilant field repre-eontatlvo repre-eontatlvo of tho Amorlcan Smelting and Refining compnny, who has been prospecting prospect-ing tho region along tho lino of tho San Pedro, has bono heard from at Manso. Cal. Messrs. Ravenscrof t and Bolleau. having launched their undertaking in tho local oil and gas field, departed for their homo In Pittsburg yesterday afternoon, leaving their intorests In custody of Joseph H. BIggor. who assumes tho managomont. A cablo message from tho camp of tho Cerro do Pasco mines, Peru, brought nowa yesterday of tho serious illness of A. W. McCune, Jr., who has boon romoved to tho mountains of tho Interior. Mr. Medina has been overcomo by tho fovors that characterize tho southorn country. It is stated by Secretary Dunlap that tho Montana-Tonopah doe3 not purposo paying any lmmedlato dividend and tho main efforts of tho company for tho next few months will bo concentrated in tho work of putting down tho proposed three-compartment three-compartment shaft and tho erecting of tho new holBt, says tho Tonopah Bonanza. |