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Show Mining Notes. Manager Loose of the Grand CrntrM wae among tho day s arrivals from Tlntlc Tln-tlc W, W Armstrong has gene to Park City to inquire Into Interests In that camp. A telephone message from Alt during the day told of the. prcsenco of another snowstorm at camp. Reports from the New York of Park City last night Indicate the arrival of some very fine oro at the surface. CapL Duncan MacVlchle, general manager man-ager of the Rlngham Con , departed for tho Eagle & Bluo Bell of Tlntlo yesterday yester-day morning C. A. Molsen, representing the Exploration Explora-tion company of London, has returned from tho West and South, after an Inspection In-spection of Its formidable Interests Alex Colbath, who has been serving the Altu Qulncy as Its general superintendent, will leave for Goldficld tho present week to Join In search for bonanzas, and ns tho representative of a wealthy b ndl-cate. ndl-cate. Robert D. Grant, owner of the BiOUX and Utah mines at Tlntlc, will depart for Hot Springs Ark , the present week, where he will remain a month or more after which lie will return to lnaugurato work on his mines. The management of the Silver Star of Park City promises much development the present year and to that end l now preparing pre-paring Its tramway. The main shaft Is now at a depth of 140 feet, with a well-defined well-defined ledge, affording assuranco of good results. A H. Mayne, one of the more fortunato of the Utah colony at Goldflt Id, has gone to Denver, whence ho goes to the camp Of gold That the lease on tho Sandstorm will bo made to afford all Interests a fortune, Mr. Mavno says ho entertains no doubt whatever Reno Gazette The wires were worked yesterday between Tonopah anerVRcno to San Francisco f.-.r I'.ullfrog Ptocks, due to another reported strike In that camp. It Is only a few days ago that there was a remarkable find mado there. E J. Peck received ossays yesterday that ran Into tho thousands. Report has It that there Is now a good-sized rush toward the now camp. |