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Show Mining Notes. The Sentlnol of Stockton vcrlflen Tho Tribune's ropon of a very rich Ktrlko In tho Galona King of that camp. Simon Bamberger, president and gon-cral gon-cral manager of tho Bamberger De La mines and mill In Nevada, has returned from Loa Angeles, 'whero ho has been looking Into his oil Interests. Tho return of Edmund Mead of tho Cnrisn. and other mines from Nevada Is scheduled for today. Thomas Laruon, who Is down from Kemmmercr, Wyo., reports the alack season sea-son now on at tho big coal mines In that camp. General Manager Kcllcy of tho Tlntlo Mining and Development company leaves for tho diggings again this morning. Superintendent II. C. Bellinger of tho Yampa smelter has returned from Spokane Spo-kane and departs for his plant In Bingham Bing-ham canyon again this morning. Col. Arthur Smith, for many yearn ono of the mo3t prominent and tho most active ac-tive figures at Halley. Ida., Ih In town on his way to that camp, which Is oondlng so much ore into this valley at present. Manager Joseph Ogloaby reports the lower workings of tho Emerald of Tlntlc now showing from five to fifteen ounces Bllver, with fractional values In gold per ton. Messrs, W. J. Halloran, Frank E. Wilson. Wil-son. Henry Newell, F. D. Cllft and Frank J nil go havo returned from tho Johnny mines and mill at Statcllnc. John W. Langlcy left for Los Angclcfl, Cal.. last night to absent himself for about two weekH, and on his return to ho accompanied by Mrs. Langley, who has been sojourning there during -.ho winter. Andrew J Burt and Joseph Raleigh left for Alta yesterday morning, whore thoy will conduct an examination of mining property. |