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Show Mining1 Notes. Patrick Shenn, who has been serving the Johnny Mining company of Slatellno as superintendent of Its mill, leaves for the Groom mines out of Ploehe, Nov., In a few days. W. J Dooley. who has long been conversant with the region, says the Groom group presents many possibilities, and underahe experienced direction of Mr. Shenn and his associates should be made moat productive. The Yampft of Bingham disposed of two carloads of copper matte during the day. The big order for "charging scales" with which the United States company's load smelter Is to be equipped has occn placed With Curtis P. Mason, the vigilant representative repre-sentative In this city of Fairbanks, Morso & Co., the delivery lo bo made as soon as possible. Clarenco E. Allen, general superintendent superintend-ent of the United Stales Mining company's com-pany's .properties at Bingham and Tlntlc, has returned from the diggings. The management of the Ohio Copper company has two carloads of high-grade concentrate ut the United Slates wim-plcr. wim-plcr. Wlllard F. Snyder Isnow on his way from the Earn, whore he has been conferring confer-ring with other shareholders In tho Bnlalf-lala Bnlalf-lala company. It Is expc-oled that he will returen With authority to proceed with the erection of a smeller on the mlnesMn Shasta county, California. Replying to a Lenbx, Mass., application for a list of stocks in which to make an Investment, n Boston publication does not .hesitate tp Include Boston Con. around $7, 'although It may bo alow In advancing." advanc-ing." , John B. King, at one lime quite actively Interested lnthe Daly West, Ontario and others, and now at the bond of a big commercial com-mercial enterprise in Texas, arrived from the south yesterday. S. M. Lqvy, who has boon inquiring into the progress of work at tho Buckhorn group In 1 Ophlr ennyort. -camc. In from camp against last night. Maj. E. W. Whiting has returned after a visit to Park City. Assistant Manager Matt Bldwell of iho American Smelting and Refining company reappeared at his desk yesterday morning after a vacation on the shores'of the Pa-c Pa-c Inc.' visibly benefited. A message from Pc-ter Porter, who recently re-cently left for Goldfield. indicates that ho has added one more to his long string of bonanzas. P. W. Madaen has returned after Inspecting In-specting tho properties of tho Madson Gold Mining company on Gold mountain, and reports the ledge having boon opened up for 500 feet, with everything to denote big Vesults.. Superintendent Rhodes of the American's Ameri-can's Murray smolter was among the arrivals ar-rivals from the valley dining the day. The Mammoth of Tlntlc marketed 100 tons of ore yesterday on controls showing $H.S0 gold and 3.2 ounces sllvor per ton. AV. II. Bray, for a long time superintendent superin-tendent and general manager of the Posy mlno of Nevada City, arrived In Reno yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Bray la an old Nevada mining mi-ning man, at one tlmo having been Identified Iden-tified with properties In White Pine and other counties In this State. Ho Is now back to remain and will make Reno his headquarters. Reno Journal. |