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Show Mining Notes. W. E. Block, cashier for the Boston Con. of Bingham and others, has returned re-turned after an absence of two weeks In the East and Is again giving his undivided undi-vided nttentlon to tho desk. He reports many enjoyable slops during the pilgrimage, pilgrim-age, that look him as far cast as Now York, where he was shown tho sights by John Josten. but was glad to got back to his own scquesterlngs. Splon Splro. who has been Inquiring Into Interests at Bingham, has returned to town, astonished at tho productiveness of the great camp, and the activity with which new producers aro being developed. Claude Raybould has retunied to town after a few hours at tho big camp of con, per. 1 Werner Zleglcr, superintendent of the Ohio Copper company's mines and mill at Bingham, camo In from camo yesterday yester-day to confer with the management, which Is. of course, congratulating him on the big development upon the 200-foot level. M. M. Johnson, manager of tho New-house New-house mines, came up from Nowhouse again yesterday morning much pleased with the campaign underground. The officials of the Butler-Liberal, Including In-cluding C. N. Strevoll. Joseph 'Geoghegan L. U. Colbath and IT Barnett. will accompany ac-company Manager A. L. Jacobs through Its Bingham properties today. Conditions hi the main tunnel on the propertv aro hourly more interesting. Robert W. Rodgers, superintendent of the Bingham Con.'s Bingham mines, was among yesterday's visitors from camp. Ernest Bamberger, manager of the Daly West, left for lta mines and mill at Park City yesterday morning. Messrs. Clarence K. McCornlek npd I Tony Jncobson of the Columbus Con., loft for Its plant and properties at Alia yesterday yes-terday morning. Secretary Denilng of the New York says the advance In Iho market valutj of 't5 shares Is upon Its merits and the cordial support of Park City tulenl. A mine-ear of ore Is now being raised, while develop-nients develop-nients progressi with the conditions qulto favorable to an ore body. "Thero Is no strike," was his assurance. A forty horse-power englno, compressor compres-sor and drills was, yesterday forwardml |