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Show BINGHAM SHIPMENTS. Now Consignments From Several Sources Now in. Evidence. Tho Bulletin, telling of tho week at Bingham, says: An nddlllon Is being built to tho New England mill, for storage stor-age room. A shipment of copper ore Is lwlng made from the Butler-Liberal this week, which assays, as stated by Manager Jacobs, Ja-cobs, 1 per cent copper, 10 ounces silver, sil-ver, $1 gold, nnd carries a large Iron excess. ex-cess. There Is a fair showing of this clans of ore, and the mlno Is in shapu to send out a considerable tonnage of It between now and thu holidays. Shipments, Ship-ments, however, will bo governed by market mar-ket conditions. Manager Cairn es will have out another shipping lot' of Valentino ore In a few days. A 150-ton lot of promising concentrates concen-trates U being shipped from the Queun mill this week. Tho Kempton -will will soon treat a 150-ton lot of oro from tho mlno, and test a "contraption." patented by Col Wall, Intended to incroaso the mill s Having Hav-ing capacity. Manager H. M. Adklnson of the Now England, who. accompanied by Mrs. Adklnson. Ad-klnson. left for the East on tho. 2nd, will bo absent about a month, during which he will visit Denver. Chicago and other cities on company business, and spend some days at the fair. From tho Now England mines threo carloads of excellent ore were sent out this week, one-half concentrates, tho balancu carrying 50 per cent lead and a good per cent of copper. Regular shipments ship-ments are now coming from the New-England, New-England, nnd the company should be laying tho foundation of a plethoric bank account. |