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Show BINGHAM AND NEW HAVEN. B Operations at the Property With a WL Heavy Tonnage Coming1 Out. H T. W. Farnam, treasurer of the Blng- H ham and New Haven company, whose B interests at Bingham constitute the H latest acquisition to the producers of H the big camp of copper, has returned H to its diggings after an absence of sev- P! eral weeks among its Eastern share- holders, and is sending out all the ton- najc for which it Is Dossible to pro- i cure transportation. "While the- foun- : ders of the company have been re- 1 quired to exhibit not a little courage , In the opening up of the properties of the New Haven, they are now out of i the woods; along the lines now being I followed Its future Is as well assured V as was that of any of its big neighbors neigh-bors at a corresponding period in their I researches. Having opened up the I main fissure in which occurs an ore I containing lead and silver, as well cs I , copper, the management Is n6w on its I way to the bedded plane in which oc- I cur the main copper-bearing bodies, Li connection with the latter to be made P the present winter, no doubt. This ac- I I comylished, the rails of the Copper I Belt will be extended to the loading 1 station, while one more producer will I i have been added to those from which I the State is now drawintr Its figures I for a copper record. Treasurer Far- I nam, It is understood, will remain un- I til the approach of the holidays. |