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Show Mining Notes. S. M. Levey leaves for tho Deep Creek country tomorrow. ,t,n,i John Bettcs, for many years identified with Alta. is down from camp again. Tho Yankee Con. of Tlntlc has nlno carloads car-loads of ore to bo disposed of on today 3 markot. " . Tho Columbus Con. of Alta will todaj contribute fifty tons of ore to tho valley furnaces. , ,- , Managing Director Ilolden of the United States Mining company left for the smelter smel-ter yesterday morning. Tho Grand Central of Tlntlc reached tho Bingham Con. smelter with two moro carloads car-loads of oro yesterday. Col. William B. Parish, former manager mana-ger of tho Majestic, is scrapplpff with an attack of the grip at Dcnvor. Tho Carlsa marketed a lot of socond-class socond-class oro veslcrday and will follow It up with a consignment of hgh-grado today. Manager Doollttlo of tho Dixlo mines and smelter out of St George, has another an-other carload of copper bullion at tho sampler. ' ,. , Superintendent Allen of the Lnltcd States Mining company departed for Its Centennlal-Kureka mines at. Euroka yesterday yes-terday morning. Manager Jucobs says tho now tunnel on tho Butler-Liberal will bo put In fifty feet, after which a contraot will bo let to take It to the ledge. Manager F. M. Benedict of tho Bingham and New Haven. left for Its properties at Bingham yesterday morning to inquire into the progress of developments. A telephone message from Bingham yes-terdav yes-terdav morning assures Manager Johnson John-son o"f tho Boston Con. that the new engine en-gine on tho Copper Belt had reached tho bins during the morning and that tho forwarding for-warding of ore was again In progress. Tonopah Bonanzn: Charles Chrlstman, who, with Richard Roschl. has a Icaso on ono of tho claims of tho Tonopah Gold Mountain company's proporty at Gold Mountain, on Thursday showed a bonanza bonan-za representative a 12-ounco bar of gold, tho result of a few tons' run of ore at tho small 2-stamp mill at the King Tonopah. In addition S00 pounds of concentrates were secured, which will run at tho rato of $500 to tho ton. |