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Show Mining Notes. Tho Mammoth of Tintic reported with another an-other lot of copper oro during tho day. J. B. Jennon, former manager of tho Plonoor tsampics, leaves for Nevada tho present week. Manager Charles "W. Whltloy of tho American Ameri-can Smelling nnd Reilnlng company has reached ChlcaKO oa his way homo. Robert Brown of tho Rreat Centennial Eureka Eure-ka of Tln-.lc has returned after relaxing his cnergloo nlonK the shores of tho Pacific. Tony Jacobson, manacer of tho Columbus Con., has returned from tho minus nnd mill at Alta much pleased with conditions up there. tJncIo Charley Lammcrsdorf. who crow up with Gold mountnln and by whom tho first mill was installed there, la up from his castlo at Richfield. Col. Matt DaURhcrty has returned from tho Carbonato XI 111 group In "Wober canyon, that Is being prepared for a campaign of vigorous development. Hugh Park, for a long tlmo Identified with mining interests In this Stato, Is about to h'tivo for San Francisco, whoro ho will tako up his residence. Superintendent Nutting of tho Bingham Con. Finoltcr, who wan up from tho plant during tho day. reporta tho week's bullion output a very satisfactory one. Henry M. Crowthcr. general manager of tho Contlncntal-Alta, left for camp ycstiirday morning to bo prcrcnt whoa tho now mill goes Into commission tomorrow. Managor D. C. Jackllng nnd Superintendent Frank G. Janney of tho Utnh Copper com- Eany came in from the plant and properties at llnghnm during iho aftornoon. Don Magulro. through whoso cnercetlo endeavors en-deavors tho mineral-bearing region north of Ogdcn 1c being developed and who Is achieving achiev-ing good remilLM on the properties of tho Santa Maria company, was down from camp again during tho day. |