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Show Mining- Notes. With his multiplex Interests well In hand, Hon- Samuel Newhouse left for New York last night, to sail next week for England. Having Inspected their various Interests In this Stale and Idaho, Messrs. Klmberly and Buhl left for tho East Sunday. With the result of their observations the vlslt-i vlslt-i ia. who are doln? so much for Utah, were highly pleased. E. F. Freudenthal. manager of the Manhattan Man-hattan and other Interests out of, Ploche. came In from the camps again yesterday morning and Is waiting on Important tidings from the East concerning the Monarch consolidation. ' A. E Hyde. Jr., manager of the Annie Laurie mines and mill at Klmberly, came up from camp again Sunday to confer with the local officers. The shareholders in Uncle Jesse Knight's Senator of Tintlc drew clown another an-other dividend of $2000 during the day. Reno (Nov) Gazette. Editor Illggins of the Salt Lake Mining Review, who recently re-cently made a trip through Nevada, belle be-lle es that the old mines in the White Pine district will be reopened. Already. he- said. Salt Iako people arc becoming Interested there, and they think that good returns can he made on investments. Ho says that the ledges are rich In silver and lead. Stockton Sentinel: J. P MItchener, thn veteran Stockton mining operator bus gone to San Diego. Cal.. In quest of health. Ho lias been ailing for some time Mrs. MItchener accompanied him. Nevada State Journal: Tho old Scorpion mine, located near tho Union shaft at Virginia Vir-ginia City, is being reopened after many years of idleness. This Is another indication indica-tion of tho revival In mining on the lode, and old-timers state it Is but a forerunner of still further development to he done In the mines around Virginia City. The management of the Mammoth of Tintlc yesterday marketed ninety-seven tons of oro on controls showing IS gold, with some silver. Superintendent W. H. Nutting of tho Bingham Con. smelter Is again at Its furnaces, fur-naces, after a pleasant pilgrimage through the East. Manager Lawrpnco of the Sevier Con. has gone to Us mines and mill at Gold mountain, accompanied by President Tulloch. D. P. Rohlfing, the expert mining man. has returned from Beaver county, whero he has been In the Interest cf clients. Charley Brown, who Is operating placers on tho Grand river, left for Tintlc to Inquire In-quire Into his Interests last night. Tho June clean-up at the Johnny mill. Statellne. Is now In San Francisco, with returns upon It expected Saturday next, said Secretary Halloran. Tho Grand Central's directors will moot at Provo today to post the July dividend of 10 cents a share, or $25,000. The visiting officials of tho Utah Copper Cop-per company, who devoted Sunday to an inspection of the mill In Bingham canyon, icturned very much pleased with its performances. per-formances. At a meeting of the Hondonger Gold Mining and Milling company yesterday, the following officers and directors were elected- President. Axel Olsen; vice-president, John C. Wise; secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, Martin S. Lindsay; Charles Noehle. John M. DIctz. The company's property Is located about three-quarters of u mile from the Century mine. Park valley. A contract has been lot on the incline shaft for 100 feet of work, and sinking on the ledge has resulted In good assays of the talc and quartz taken out. The men Interested In-terested aro very sanguine of tho future. Manager E. W. Clarke of the Ophlr Hill mines and mill In Ophir canyon has gone to camp again. President Simon Bamberger of the De La Mar mines and mill Is scheduled to return from the East today. |