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Show Mining Notes. E. G. Rowc of tho Lost Packer company departed for hlf homo In Chlenco yosterday, much plcaaod with tho results that havo been accomplished, nnd rolylnc on tho properties at Loon Creek, Ida., for another fortune. Hon. Samuol Nowhoueo departed hurriedly for Denver durlnp tho afternoon In rosponso to n tclcin"aphlc summons. Hon. Joseph C. Campboll, ono of tho most distinguished members of tho San Francieco bar, will leave for hln homo on tho Pacific today, after preserving order at tho Montana-Tonopah's Montana-Tonopah's annual. S. M. Carhnrt, who Is In from Pearl, says the Boise Statesman, brlnga confirmation of a report that F. II. Fuel, who la lonslnir in tho Chcckmato mlno, has opened romo very rich ore. Ho otates tho oro la found abovo No. 1 levol cast of tho shaft. Tho friends of Col. Joo Henshavc will bo Gratified to learn of a material improvement In his condition. E. O. Woollriy will leavo for the Grand Con-yon Con-yon of tho Colorado today, whero ho will relax his energies when he la not cllmblnc. President Charles E. Knox, accompanied by Secretary Edur C. Knox of tho Montana-Tono-iah, leaves for San Francisco today. Georgo W. Hulntz, traffic inanaser of the United States Mining nnd Smelting company, has returned from California. Tho Emily Mining company, with properties at Alta, is preparing for a campaign of much activity. Rocer C. Knox, manager of tho Revenuo mines nnd mill at Norrls, Mont., leaves for tho North today, after an Interview with Hon. C. C. rn.rsons. president of the company. J. II. Mullen of Westchester. Pa., who 13 extensively Interested In "Western mines, leaves for tho Enst today. Frank B. Cook has returned from Donver and Is again devoting himself to local Interests. |