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Show Mining Notes. Tho talent underground having liad "its time" with the talent on top, tho mines In tho various camps will resume with tho nlsht shift today. Richard Guhther and Charley Brown havo returned from tho Grand river, whero thoy havo been sampling tho gold-bearing gold-bearing sands. Patrick Ryan Is scheduled to return from Chicago todoV with Important in-mat in-mat Ion on Iccnl mining properties. Superintendent Robert Brown, who Is raising 300 tons of oro dally from tho Ccn-tonnlal-Euroka, vna among tho visitors from Tlntlc yesterday. Clark Knight, superintendent f.f tho Ga lena King of Stockton, and under whoso direction development has been with such satisfactory results, was In from camp during tho day. Park City Miner: Eighteen men aro stoplng ore above the 000-foot level tunnel, tun-nel, and these, with tho construction force, means that fully 25 per cent of the men laid oft at tho Ontario will return immediately to work. J. E. Berg, engineer for tho Bingham Con., has returned after making a survey sur-vey of workings at the Eagle & Bluo Dell of Tlntlc. Curtis P. Mason, tho popular representative represent-ative of Fairbanks. Morso & Co., has returned re-turned from Idaho.- after ' interviewing clients. Piocho Record: Judge Laney of Salt Lako is spending a few days horc with his old friend John Cook, and Is making a good and extenslvo tour of this district for mining -and other Interests. Superintendent E. J. Rnddatz of tho Honerlno was in from its mines and mill at Stockton during tho day. A report from tho west says the streak of ore on the Curroncy, owned by tho Pioche Water company, but which Is now being worked under lease by Alex Orr and Charles Osborne, holds its iwn with occasionally a kidney remarkably llch. |