OCR Text |
Show Mining NoteB.' Manager Thomns Weir of tho AJnx left for that Tlntlc property again yesterday morning. W. C. Orcm of the Utah-Apex has re turned from Silver City, Ida., whero he Is operating properties, Mnnager.Henry M. Crowthor of the Con-tlr.entnl-Alta hopes to bo permitted to 1 each camp again tomorrow. A consignment of oro from tho Lower Mammoth of Tlntlc wns delivered at the Blnghnm Con.'s furnaces during the day. Frank P. Swindler, general superintendent superintend-ent of Bamberger's Do Lamar mines and mill, will leave for Nevada this morning to Inquire Into tho method In use there for tho recovery of gold from the slimes. Tho management of tho Mammoth of Tlntlc marketed ninety-three tons of ore during tho day on controls showing J9.20 gold nnd 7.4 ounces silver, and eighty-eight eighty-eight tons that showed $20.90 gold with 22 ounces sliver per ton. Tho Cnnsa of Tlntlc reached tho smelter smelt-er during tho day with three lots of ore. Two of the30 show from 12.60 to $3.40 gold, tlx ounces silver, and from 3 per cent to 4.G por cent copper per ton. Tho third was settled for on controls Bhowlng ns much ns 25 per cent lend, with thirty-nine ounces sliver and $2 gold per ton. W. H. Wells, president of tho Red Dog Mining company, with properties In Tule canyon. Nov., wns In town during tho. dny, tho guest of George P. Blair, who Is Interested In tho undertaking. Mr Wells, who hns uncovered ore of most ecnsatlon-al ecnsatlon-al quality In tho mine, left for his homo In 1'hllndelphla during the afternoon. W. W Armstrong of Park City, Utah. Is visiting Tonopah this week. Mr. Armstrong Arm-strong Is cashier of tho First National bank of Park City, one of tho strongest financial Institutions In Utah, David Keith of tho great Sliver King mlno being Its president and Senator Kcarns Its vice-president. vice-president. This is Mr. Armstrong's llrst visit to Tonopah. Ho will tnko a look at Goidfieid and possibly Kawlch and Bull frog beforo returning to Utah, says the Miner of Tonopnh. Nov |