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Show Mining- Notes. Hon. C. C. Parson;, counsel for tho Newhouse interests, lias gono to Colorado. Kenneth Donnellan's market on Tono-pah Tono-pah and Garfield. Nov., afforda much Instructive In-structive reading this week. President White and Manager MacVlchlo of the Bingham Con. loft for tho Eagle &. Blue Bell of Tlntlc yesterday morning. Ralph Waterman, formerly an activo member of tho mining exchange, Is In town again from his home at Sioux City, Ia. The Engineering & Mining Journal records re-cords the pale of 1M shares of Ontario on tho Now York market last week at $1 a share. hambcrger's Do Lamar mines In Nevada Ne-vada afford material for an Instructive artlclo In tho latest Ibsuc of tho Engineering Engineer-ing it Mining Journal. W. H. Edwards has returned from Nevada, Ne-vada, whero ho has been conducting an examination of mining properties In behalf be-half of Eastern Interests. Robert W. Sloan Is back .among his clients In tho world of mining, after a visit In Hew York and Chicago and will leave for the camp again In a few days. Milan Packard, former president of tho Star Con. of Tlntlc camo up from Sprlng-vlllo Sprlng-vlllo yesterday, morning and says that seals and records await the new management manage-ment down there. J. Fllz Brlnd. for a lifetime Identified with mining In Colorado and now representing rep-resenting the Insolold Fuse company of London, Is In the city Interviewing the consumers of fuse. A telegram from Tonopah yestcrduy morning assures local Interests that the Lc Rol group of prospects recently acquired by James T. Fulton under an option all that has been represented with much to foretell a most productlvo proposition. propo-sition. "Robert "W. Rodders, frcnoral superintendent superin-tendent of the Dalton and Lark group at Bingham, spent the day Jn town. He reports re-ports tho drain tunnel again making excellent ex-cellent progress. . Frank Mandel, a prominent mining engineer en-gineer of Halloy, Ida., has returned to camp after several days In ZIon. "With Us present start Mr. Mandell expects to see Halloy and Its neighboring mines more productlvo In futuro than has It been In the past. B, If. MacDonald, the eminent mining engineer of Montana, camo In from Nevada Ne-vada yesterday morning on his way North. Mr. MacDonald has Just completed com-pleted an examination of the Montana of Tonopa'n, over the wealth of which he Is not a little enthusiastic |