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Show Mining Notes. Joseph B-oderIcli3 loft for the diggings again last night, Frank Morehouse leaves for tho southern south-ern country tonight to conduct an examination exami-nation of ailnlng property for Suit Lake clients. Increased activity In tho shares of tho Victoria Mining company of Tlntlc Is regarded re-garded as a sign of returning lifo In that locality. Superintendent llazelton of tho United States smelter enmc up from Its furnaces during tho day to confer with tho man asoment. James. A. Pollock, presldont of tho mining min-ing exchange and manager of tho Tetro of Tlntlc, left for Boston yesterday on Important Im-portant business, Managing Director Holden of tho United States Mining company leaves for his camps aualn tonight, with a number of surprises awaiting him. Much local lntorest Is manifested In tho approaching meeting of Utah-Apex shareholders share-holders in tho East, whllo a most spirited contest is promised In the organization of tho new board of directors. James A Hogle loft for Bingham yes-torday yes-torday 'morning, accompanied by a party of mining men who havo Interested themselves them-selves In tho big camp of copper. John E. Du Bols, Charles J. North and L. A. AmBdon, officials of tho Blackbird Mining company, havo gono to Its properties prop-erties out of Frisco, after which future developments will bo decided on. A. W. Tibbaln, who will superintend tho development of tho Goldflold Vindicator group at Goldfleld, Nov., Is In tho city on his way to camp. Mr Tibbaln, who has been operating In Arizona, Is tho guest of his brother. W. H. .Tlbbala. Messrs. D. H. Pecry and Claronco K. McCornlck loft for California yeotorday, tholr destination the Gold Road3 mines and mill out of Kingman, Ariz. Whllo there tho gentlemen will make an examination exami-nation of neighboring properties that havo been commended to them, and In tho ovent that It stands up to representations another southern propoalUpn, will bp ofcoratecj put ot Salt La - - z |