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Show Mining- Notes. Tho management of Carlsa of Tintlc Is at tho sampler with a lot of ore from tho new strlko by lessees In Spy ground, 100-foot lovol. Camp assays Indlcato about 15 per cent lead and ?4 gold, said Manager Joseph yesterday. A telephone mcssago from tho Albion of Alta to Manager Hatfield, advises him that whllo the oro continues low In quality, qual-ity, there Is much to denote an early change. The annual meeting of tho Godlva company's com-pany's shareholders will tako place In tho general offices of the company. Whit-tlngnam Whit-tlngnam building, on December G. Tho shareholders of the GominI wlil meet on tho same date, In tho samo offices. J W. Nelll, superintendent of tho Helnzc, or United Copper company's Montana Interests, Is down from tho norm again un tne streets tno story is reiterated that Mr. Helnze has parted with his holdings. Hon. W. S. McCornlck will leave for Bingham thlB morning to note developments develop-ments In a camp with -whose resources he has so long been familiar. A telegram from Goldfleld during tho day Informs Peter Porter that tho camp Is In a tumult of enthusiasm ovor a strike richer than any that has antedated It. Tho name of the proporty at which it was recorded was not mentioned, and Mr. Tcrter has wired a request for It. It Is not tho son of W. W. Armstrong who was removed to tho hospital with appondlcltls, but tho son of Col. Nicholas Troweek, whoso friends profoundly sym-pathlzo sym-pathlzo with him. Manager Henry M. Crowthcr of the Continental has returned from AltaTnuch pleased with tho progress of construction on the tramway and new concentrator. Tho management of tho Chester company's com-pany's properties at Bingham Is hourly oxpectlng assurances from tho Copper Belt that a branch will bo extended to its loading station, tho stoplng Of ores to follow. Manager MacVlchlo of tho Bingham Con. will lcavo for Denver this morning, to rotnrn Wednesday. E. M. West, tho broker and mining man, left for an examination of his Tintlc Tin-tlc Interests last nlghU Morris M. Johnson came down from Alta last night, after a mysterious expedition. ex-pedition. 1 11. C. Bollinger, tho efflclont manager of the Tampa smelter at Bingham, has returned from tho East. The Miller mine In American Fork canyon can-yon Is at tho sampler with two moro lots of oro. Samples of ore from the Butlcr-Llboral of Bingham tell of the presence of 11 per cent copper, with IS ounces silver, per ton. President John Dorn of tho Con. Mor-cur Mor-cur has gone to his old homo at Fro-mont, Fro-mont, IsVb . to return with Mrs. Dorn, whoso friends will bo glad to learn Is now convalcscont. |