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Show Mimng Notes. Thomas Weir of the AJax spent yesterday at Tlnile Inspecting his properties there. The last assessment of 5 cents per share on tho Wabash vva-t nil paid in yesterday Sarnuri Newhousa Is scheduled to return from Now York about Friday of next week A. J. Weber, a well-known attorney and nilnlnK tnnn. rnm In from Stockton Inst nleht W P Sic. ,1. r ..r tho W estern Exploration company and Manager S. I, !.vy p tho Buckhorn spr-nt the day at that Stockton prop arty, front which ore Is now comlns: steadily with brlgnt prospects for an Increase of production. pro-duction. W. If Alexander, who has been In thu Eost attending to mining business, la cxpocted back to tho city today. II H Qreen, assistant manager of the Blng-1 Blng-1 m i Con., spent yesterday at tho Dillton & I ark properties of his company, Secretary C. O. Elllnewood of tho Western Exploration corauany. i spending a fvv days on buslnvas at Twin Falls, Ida. The Tnylor-Hrunten Sampler vestenlay re-pnrted re-pnrted the receipt ..f M Ven c un i1 01 1 fpiui Tonopah, Ilvo from Tintlc and two from Bingham George Y RoblnSOQ, manager of lh Yampa, who la at the Holy Crows hospital, after hav ing Undergone a sn-ero surgical operation. Is rapidly reroverlng, j General Manager D. C Jackllng of the Vtnh Copper company returned from that Bingham propert) last night, mueh pleased with lh present behavior of Ill's plant Prof. G A. Overstrom, one of Vtah's bent-kiown bent-kiown mining enslneers and exports, leaves trday for Mexico, vhere ho Will spend several w.elci In the examination of mining proper-UeS, proper-UeS, the future handling of which depends largely upon hli verdict. Manager C W. Whitley of the local t-ranrh of th American smelting and n?nning com- I jiany vh.i is rapidly recovering from an operation oper-ation f-ii :iiiwndliitls. has almost regained his 1 us-jnl health and will bo at his deu next week. |