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Show Mining Notes. Walter James, who Is developing the properties of tho Ulack Rock Mlnlnr cornpany In Beaver county, Is up from the" C'opiwr-Folt again, conferring with local Interests. Jamca Honclrlcks, superintendent of tho Lower Mammoth, came In from that Tln-Uc Tln-Uc property yesterday morning to consult con-sult with Alanager Sydney Bamberger. Fred Fllndt, the expert mlllman, leaves lor Denver today, where, with Gforgo L Aloats manager of the Latham Mining company, ho will place orders for machinery ma-chinery with which the company's properties prop-erties at Spiuco Mountain, Nov., nio to be equipped. J, M. Reynolds, manager of th Wasatch Wa-satch Kin? company's piupttrllcs In, Heaver county, left ior camp last night to take the measurement of a now strlk" down there. Samples of ore from tho dls closure Indicate the presence of a very high percentage of copper, whllo It is not unlikely that a shipment will follow In a short time. Tho outlook Is characterized char-acterized as quite nsxurlng A letter from .Manager Cornish of tho 1 loche-Nevada assure local In teres t-j that ho is now sacking oro which affords at much as 6-' pr cent lead fortv ouncea silver and $1.50 gold, with "plenty of It" In -tho s-haft. which hnsnow reached a deoth of a llttlo more than sixty feet Of this class of oro no reports a rarlosd now at tho surface. Manager Coinlsh as aro tho shareholders to whom his re-lort re-lort was forwarded. Is very much pleased with conditions at oamp. Twenty cars of oro wero received from the various camps at the Taylor & Brun-ton Brun-ton sampler yontarday. Bingham reported with eight. Majestic with two, Tlntlc with four and Tonopnh with six cars. Tho City Rpck mlno at Alta mado its first shipment In somo time yesterday when a carload of good ore reached the market. President Rutlor of the Ozokerite Mining company left yewtcrday for a visit to the minus. Ho will roturn this evening. Receipts at thu PloiiMr sampler consisted con-sisted of ono Cottonwood, two Alta and I ,.thrco Tlntlc, I |