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Show Mining Notes. Manncer Ilanchell of tho Ncwhouse mines has gone to Newhouso again. Heporta from tho May Day of Tlntlc yesterday yester-day were all favorablo to Its condition. Manager nood of tho Ontario reports tho worlc around tho cave-In procrcaalng steadily. Director E. E. Abnrcroinblo of tho IJoston Con camo In from Its Blncham inlnca last nlchl. Tho management of the Mammoth hail another an-other lot of gold-silver ore on thu market yesterday. yes-terday. Henry Cmwlhnr of the Continental Is scheduled to return from Its inlnca and mill at Alta today. Henry Catrow. manager of tho Ohio Coppnr company's mines and mill, left for Blncham yesterday mornlnc. Charles T. Harto camo In from Blncham yestorday and roporta tho activities In tho camp of coppor hourly Increasing. Advlcca from the New York of Park City during the day denote a steady improvement In Us condition on the &00-foot level. Edmund II Mead and E. W. Griffiths lcavo for Goldfleld, Nev., this mornlnc to remain until each shall have amassed a fortune. Capt. Duncan Mac Vlchle camo In from the dlirsrlngH yesterday and departed for Tlnt!c last night to Inquire Into developments at tho Eazlo and-Bluo Bell. A telegram from the weet during the afternoon after-noon tells In few words of another strllco on tho line between Novada and California, near Inyo county. In tho latter State. Itobort Nlcoll of tho Electric Supply company com-pany la exhibiting eomo raro samples of catena and crystallized lead, tho origin of which will be discussed at a later day. E. G. 1'lthoy. cashier for tho Uuih Con., left for Los Angelon last nlsht. accompanied by Mrs. PI they, his place at tho desk to bo occupied by 060150 Amea, chief accountant at tho smelter. Manager W. II. Clark of tho Dixie mlno nt Goldfleld will lcavo for that Nevada camp ogaln this morning, after a plearant sojourn among frlenda who hopo to sco lilm como forth with a fortune. Caahlor Hays of tho Utah Copper company added tho proceeds of two moro lota of coppor concentrates from tho Bingham plant yestorday yestor-day and baa thro carloads of ihe precious product nt the smelter. To Inaugurate actlvo and systematic work on tho propcrtlos of tho Montgomery Mountain Moun-tain Mining company adjoining thoec of the cenvatlonal Shoshonu out of nhyolllo, Nev , Mr. D. II. PeerV. founder of tho now company, com-pany, leaves for tho west today. Everything Indicates that Mr. Peery has ncqulrcd ono of tho mpst valuable pieces, of cold and silver bearing properly la tho region. |