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Show WILL REMAIN HERE. President Mucklow of Majestic Will Tarry Several Months. It is learned from the neighbors of tho Majestic Mining company, to whom he has expressed himself, that President Presi-dent Mucklow has found conditions at camp so assuring that he has made up his mind to give them his undivided attention for three months or more, coming to town only as his duties shall require. Mr. Bettles of tho Newhouse staff, who enjoyed Mr. Mucklows companionship com-panionship during the interval between trains at Mllford on Friday, was one among those assured of this, although he will report in the city as soon as Information In-formation has reached him that Trustee Knox has returned from the north and that he Is ready to take part in the distribution of $40,000 in payment of the balance of the company's obligations. From every source comes the assurance that the mines have shown astonishing Improvement under the present regime, said Mr. Bettles, and the Impression Is quite general that the smelter will be blown In next month with abundant ore In the bins and a very large volume awaiting extraction. Improved conditions condi-tions at the mines of the Majestic company com-pany are at present reflocted In the improved condition at Mllford, added Mr. Bettles, and the region throughout shows signs of Increasing activity. The return of Trustee Knox "is expected ex-pected the last of the present week, when the balance of the Indebtedness will be discharged. , |