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Show Mining Notes. W. C. Alexander. lSccretary of tho Black Diamond, has gone to that Stockton property. prop-erty. Superintendent Allen of the U. S. company's com-pany's mines left for tho diggings again yesterday. Tho Red Elephant of Halloy. Ida., Is at tho sampler wlthanothor consignment of high-grade silver and lead ore. Manager MacVIchlo of tho Bingham Con. left for tho Eaglo & Blue Bell of Tlntlc yesterday morning. Through tho Taylor & Brunton sampler samp-ler seventeen tons of oro was marketed yesterday, on controls showing 32.8 per cent copper, U ounces silver and fo.10 gold per ton. A trial lot of ore from the Butler-Liberal dump at Bingham was settled for yesterday yester-day on controls showing C ounces silver. 2.C per cent copper, $1.10 gold and 20 per cent Iron excess. President John Dern of tho Con. Mercur has returned from his old home at Fremont., Fre-mont., Nob., accompanied by Mrs. Dern. of whose convalescence many friends will be pleased to learn. Mr. Dern reports the season a prosporous ono at hlo former home. Receiver Johnson, who Is back from Fav, Nov., says of tho Michigan group of prospects that aro being developed by Z. Drake In Pikes DlgginKS, that . they are among tho best ho has over seen, the pixy streaks showing from ?0 to $30 gold per ton. Andrew Servico. superintendent of tho Nevada.Alplne mines out of Tonopah. Nov.. came In from the East during the dav on his way to camp. Ho wns accompanied accom-panied by Morris Lynch on his pilgrimage, pilgrim-age, which was full of pleasure, and returns re-turns rlpo for the winter campaign. Tho United Bingham of Bingham will markot another lot of ore today on controls con-trols showing 30 per cent loar. 23 ounces silver, 2.7 per cent copper nnd ?4.20 gold, with an excess of Iron per ton. In addition addi-tion to this it is at the sampler with a car of crude oro and another of concen- 1 tratcs. On account of tho low stngo of water ! in tho streams of the district tho production pro-duction of ores from the mines of the Cocur d'Alenex dropped off aeven thousand thou-sand tons during October. It. fa estimated by mining men that tho outout for last month was between 20.0(0 nnd 21.000 tons. |