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Show he "Week at Bingham. All avatlablo toams were buey this week on lumber, coal, etc, for the mines. A big storm that will blockade the upivar ronds Is Indicated and Ukuly to come at any tlmo. A movement la on foot that promisee to result re-sult In quite extensivo work bcElnnlna: this winter on a group of claims that haa been Idlo for wmo tlmo. Col. E. A. Wall haa one of hlo now-fanirlPd separators completed and will noon have It Installed In-stalled at tho Kompton mill. Its welsht is about seven tons. Blncham C & L. teams this woek hauled 25 tons of United States lead oro, also 25 tons of 6ro from Eastman's (United States) lease, CO tons from Grceerson'o (United States) leaso and 25 tons from the Utah-Apox. During1 tho week ending yesterday tho Copper Cop-per Belt hauled 175 carloads of ore, as follows: From tho Utah Copper. 4200 tons; Tampa, 950 tens. Commercial, 1C00 , tons, and Ohio, CIO tens. Up froltrht hauled, 27 cars. A. F. Holden. accompanied by W H. Cool-odgo Cool-odgo and E. A. Clark of tho Unltod States Mining company, visited the mines on Wednesday, Wednes-day, no doubt with Increased Interest In tho Kempton cround, as a eequonco of tho recent Circuit court decision. Manaccr A. G. Lamson of the Gold & Copper Cop-per company expects to shortly reoumo operations opera-tions on tho company's property tho main fcuturo for the present being to push the Lam-son Lam-son tunnol from the Dalton & Lark side to glvo draincgo and deep outlet to tho mines of main Binisham. Manosor Calmog of tho Valentine continues to report most rratlfylnff resulU from devol- V opmcnt work. A voln containing a otreak of ?S0 gold oro hu lately been cut, and among now showings Is a strenk of rich copper glanco that Improved with sinking. The old ground on which the Valentine la located bids fair to attract great attention. |