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Show Mining Notos. Claude Whoelor will leave for interests in West Tlntlc on Monday. The Miller of American Fork canyon Is at tho Pioneer sampler with another lot of ore. Three carloads of ore from tho Majestic of Mllford aro at tho Taylor & Brlmton samnler. Tho Undo Sam of Tlntlc has four cars of concentrates and ono of crudo ore at tho sampler. Manager George Dern of tho Consolidated Consolidat-ed Mercur left for that property yestorday yestor-day morning. CapL MacVIchle. manager of the- Bingham Bing-ham Consolldated's interests, loft for tho Dalton & Lark group yesterday morning Director N. J. Catrow of the Ohio Copper Cop-per company has arrived from his Ohio homo to Inspect tho mines at Bingham. E. W, Young of tho Mystic Shrlno and Federal Mining companies camo In from Colorado cfltrlng tho day to participate in directors' mcetingo. Joseph H. Bigger of the Llttlo Pittsburg Pitts-burg mines, out of Alta, has returned from tho East prepared for an active season's operations. Messrs. Joseph Dedorlchs and M. M. Johnson deported for Newhouse last night to Inquire Into the campaign of construe tlon and development. Fred B. Whltmore. superintendent of tho Queen mill at Bingham, leaves for camp again this morning, accompanied by Foreman McNeill of the mines. Managing Director Holden of tho United Unit-ed States company went to Bingham yesterday yes-terday morning via the smelter, to pro-poro pro-poro for the Red Rover scrap on Monday. J, A. Czlzek. manager of tho Lost Packer Pack-er Mining company big properties at Loon Crook. Idaho, arrived in town again yesterday, and Is being followed by another an-other lot of high-grade gold-copper ores. A letter from San Francisco tells of the admission of Messrs. Edward L. Sheets and J. C. Thompson of this city to seats on the exchange In that city. The gentlemen gen-tlemen have a large circle of friends In this city who will wish them well, while they will probably teach the talent on the coast a trick or two In how to expedlate business by arousing Interest. |