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Show Mining Notes. Thc management of the Carisa of Tlntic marketed tA-o carloads of ore during the day. one of them showing as much as 29.5 per cent copper, the other 10 per cent. Sigmund Simon, Avho returned from Leadville, after attending the funeral of Jacob Helmberger, says that the equipment of the Sunrise in Park Valley Val-ley avIII begin in a short time. Hon. Lindsay Rogers left for Plocho. Nev., last night, Avhere he goes as counsel coun-sel In the case of Carpenter vs. the old Le La Mar Mining company. W. II. Llnney. Avho Is superintending the Dewey mines at Thunder Mountain, Moun-tain, came down frdm the north yesterday yester-day and left for Nevada last night. Dennis C. Harrington, Avrlting from thc Farragut mine in North Tlntic to James McTerney, reports It in a most encouraging condition. The lessees, of the South Swansea of Silver City are headed for the smelter with four carloads of silver and lead ore that promise good returns. Duncan MacVlohie, general manager of the Bingham Con., is at the Eagle and Blue Bell. Tintic. I Ed F. Freudenthal is at Milford Avherc he is assisting Prof. Maynard In I the examination of the Monarch group of mines, preliminary to the report to the interests in the East. General Manager D. C. Jaclcling of the Utah Copper company, left for camp again yesterday morning. Mil. Packard, so long Identified with the Star Con. of Tlntic, Avas up from his home at Sprlngville yesterday morning. John Stilwell. postmaster at Alta and long associated Avlth its leading Interests, Inter-ests, is down from camp. Charles Crismon, superintendent of the Utah mine or Fish Springs, in the Deep creek country. Is In from camp again. Manager Thomas Weir of the Ajax left for its Tlnllc Interests yesterday morning. |