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Show Mining- 2JTotes. Tho management of the Lower Mammoth Mam-moth of Tintlc had another lot of oro on yesterday's market that ran quite well up In silver, with some gold. Frank Harris has returned from tho East, where ho has been In connection with a big Bingham deal, particulars of which will be released In few days. Loo Gllaon. tho woll-known mining man, has returned from Callente, where he has been conducting an examination of raining rain-ing properties. ( A. A. Hanks of California Is hero Inquiring Inquir-ing Into local Interests. The Johnny company of Statellnc has called upon Its shareholders for $7500 with which to discharge an indebtedness Incurred In-curred In tho equipment of the property. William Baly, Jr., manager of tho Copper Cop-per Belt railway at Bingham, has returned from Denver. John A. Klrby. superintendent of tho Daly West of Park City. Is In town. A carload of concentrates from the Ohio Copper company of Bingham waa marketed market-ed yesterday. Another consignment of oro from tho Uncle Sam of Tintlc was marketed yesterday. yester-day. A carload of rich lead and silver ore from tho Maxlleld of Big Cottonwood was marketed yesterday. A carload of high-grade concentrates from th2 Century mill In Park valley was sold on yesterday's market. Charles W. Whitley, manager of tho American Smelting and Refining company, com-pany, has gone north to visit with tho manugcr3 of the Montana plants. C. A. Molson of the Exploration company, com-pany, London, has returned from Mexico. George Gunn has gono west to Inquire nto conditions at various mines now sending send-ing their ores to American furnaces. Henry Jones has returned from Mountain Moun-tain Cty Nev. where he has been lnquh-lna: lnquh-lna: Into tho discoveries. iuir V. O. Strlckler of New York Cltv la i Salt Lako City, en routo to Th..n,.!n Mountain, Idaho, where ho s InterWi In mining properties, interested |