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Show PARAGRAPHS FOR A WEEK ON BINGHAM Tho Bulletin, telling: briefly the etory of the week at Bingham, says: Whllo tho deal 'nvolvlng tho transfer of the Dowcy mill has not yet been consummated, consum-mated, it Is likely to bo any day. The mill will not only be operated, but It Is understood the Utah Copper company Is perfecting plnns for Installing a large concentrator In Carr Fork. As a result of the late deal the Alamo group Is likely to ?oon got busy. Developments De-velopments will be watched with Interest, as the belief Is general that the Alamo and Exchange groups (next door neighbors) neigh-bors) will develop good ore, and plenty of It. While the Ituby and Native, In Freeman Free-man gulch, are Idle at present, they aro making a good showing of ore that runs woll in leal and silver. With a wagon road built to the lower dump the property might ship a considerable tonnage of ore before the season is over. Tho Blngham-Ncw Haven has under bord another valuable group of claims, adjoining Its large noldlngs the deal to bo consummated this month. On the Iowa Copper group, In Freeman guich, work Is now bolng done by three shifts tunnel extending and raising for air. Superintendent C. Snyder believes he will soon run Into a larpe body of ore. The Illinois, above the Fortuna, has begun shipping and will 5cnd out about two carloads weekly. The Garland-Murray (U. S.) leaso shipped sixty tons of base ore to the United 'States smelter the first of tho week. Tom Mayno's teams were hauling n carload car-load of concentrates from the Nnst (New England) mill "Wednesday. J. "W. Calrn3 shipped a carload of lend and Iron sulphides Tuesday from the Erie. The Eastman lease of tho Live Ynnkee fU. S.) shipped a car of copper lead ore this weoK. |