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Show Mining- Notes. Receipts at the Taylor & Brunton sampler sam-pler yesterday consisted of ten cars. Four were from Bingham, ono from Untie, two from Idaho and threo from Tonopah. Charles C, Jones, tho mining expert, left yesterday for Idaho to lnspoct and closo up work for the season on his phosphato properties. Damago resulting from tho flro In tho shaft ot tho Uncle Sam mino has been repaired re-paired and hoisting will resumo tomorrow. Tho capacity of tho oro bins In the Grand Control has been doubled, Tho sinking of tho shaft is still in progress. Tho plant at tho Annie Laurie- will bo able to handle ono-thlrd moro tonnago per day through the Installation of tho now dryer, which went Into commission yesterday. yes-terday. Manager Darmor of tho May Day loft for Untie last night to noto progress. Ho was accompanied by J. O. Bell and S. C. Sunberry, stockholders. General Manager D. C. Jackllng of tho Utah Copper company spent yesterday In Bincham. S. J. Baldwin of Goldfleld, Nov., arrived In tho city yesterday. October dividends from tho Cripple Creek mines will aggregate ?3CS,00O. Tho amounts disbursed aro ns follows: Portland, Port-land, JIW.OOO; El Paso, JoO.000; Mary Mq-Klnney. Mq-Klnney. TSO.OOO; Vindicator, J33,C00; Strong, J25.0O3; TV H. P. (leasers). $50,000. Tho Golden Eagle property at Humboldt, Hum-boldt, Nov., is to havo a 100-lon cyanldo mill, according to Managor Otto Stalmann of tho "Western Exploration company. Machinery Ma-chinery has been ordered and local contractors con-tractors will bo given a chance to bid on tho structure. Tho property has an Immense Im-mense tonnago of low-grade ore. |