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Show Mining- Notes. A letter from a Tonopah broker to al local mining man says the impression prevails pre-vails at camp that the Montana-Tonopah will, In a few days, post Its August dividend. divi-dend. Tho management of tho Victor Con. of TIntIc has just marketed another lot of oro on controls showing as much as 12.5 per cent copper, with 5.5 ounces silver per Ion. Secretary W. C. Alexander of the Black Diamond Mining company left for Its mines at Stockton yesterday morning. John H. McChrystal has returned from tho La Sal region, where ho has been conducting con-ducting an examination of, mining properties proper-ties that will bo Included In the Interna-lioaal-Dlrigo consolidation. He was accompanied ac-companied by A. E. Verlll of Malno and George E. McCann, whose eilorts In that locality have been with such gratlfvlng results. C. S. Rolph, manager of the Majestic company's properties In Elkhom mining district, out of Park City, will leave for camp again this morning to measure up tho -work. Manager Itolph says he is going go-ing to havo one of the mot productive mines in "the State in tho Alajcstlc. Wlllard F. Snyder, general manager of the Annie Laurie of Klmberly. leaves- for that bonanza the last of tho week. E. P. Dcnlson of Chicago writes Manager Man-ager John W. Langley of the Anaconda-Tonopah Anaconda-Tonopah company that ho will reach Suit Lake City next week on his wnv to camp Mr. Denlson la a director in the Anaconda and the possessor of not a small lot ot rtock In the United Statea Mining company, com-pany, whose properties will probably be visited by him. Ernest Bamberger, manager of the For-tuna For-tuna company's Bin glut 111 properties, left for camp yesterday morning to rush tho output. W. it. Smith, who Is exploiting the development de-velopment of the Contact Copper group of copper, gold and silver-bearing mines out of Sodaville, Nev., has returned from enmp. Tonopah shippers reached the sampler with two cars of oro during tho day. Capt. William Davldxon, the veteran expert, ex-pert, leaves for Oregon the last of the woek. The Utah Copper company has flvo more carloads of hlgh-jrado concentrates on the road to the smelter. Frank J. Westcott, sccrotarv of tho KcarnB-Kclth Mining company. Is back at his desk, after having undergone a painful operation at tho hospital. Tonopah Miner: T. R oodbrldge. representing rep-resenting Taylor & Brunton of Denver, who operate a number of the most Important Import-ant sampling works In tho West, arrived last Monday and announces that bin company com-pany will at onco establish sampling works at Tonopah or " in tho immediate vicinity. Mr. Woodbrldpc is accompanied by his wife and will mako his-pennanent headquarters In Tonopah. II. S. Joseph, " manager of tho Silver Shield, left for that Bingham property yesterday. F. A. Taylor, former suparlntendent of the' Gold Rlilge mines In Oregon, Is lu tha clly. on Ills way to Bingham. Presldont' Simon Bamberger of Bamberger's Bam-berger's Dc La Mar minus ha returned from St. Louis. Fred Richmond, the mechanical engineer for the Salt Lake. Jiardwnre company, Is back nt his desk after visiting the big' show In St. Louis. The Utah of Deep Creek will mai-kot another an-other eurload of hfsrh-grade Ilver-lead' oro today. Frank M. Wiluon, general manager of the Johnny mlneB and mill at Statcllne, has gono to that gold-bearing proposition ; to rush production. |