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Show Mlning Notes. Senator Thomas Kcarns left Sunday Sun-day ovening for his ranch in California. David Keith, president of tho Silver King Coalition, ib bnck from an extended ex-tended business trip to thc East. "W. F. Snyder, Grant Snyder and S. M. Levy, officials of the iNational Development De-velopment company, left Monday night for Nevada camps, to visit the mines in which they aro interested. The directors of I lie Consolidated Flagstaff company held an important meoting in this city Monday, at which it is understood a pool ofilo per cent of tho stock was perfected. Tho Columbus Consolidated company will begin development work upon tho 400-foot lovcl today, the water having boen disposed of sufficiently to pormit the samo to be continued. I Col. C. 13. Loose of Brovo was in tno cit5' Mlulll.V- Colonel Loose stated to Tho Tribune that Tintic was booming upon its merits, as such a stato was duo hor resources. A. F. Schneider, manager of the ievada-Utaii company, has returned from an inspection of the companv's Bingham possessions, the Last Chance mine and mill, h. A. Friedman nnd Ray D. Harris, both of whom are interested in tho beveu Troughs district of Nevada left Monday night for their properties in that camp. Cnpl. A. H. Mayuc and C. Mayne'of A ova da- mining fame arc here m the city to meet their mother, -who is in thc city from her Eastern home. W V. Armstrong, prominently interested in-terested in Park City mining and b.mk- I ing enterprises, was in the "camp Monday Mon-day on business, C. W. Watts, manager of the Seven Troughs Lclinao company, left last night for too property at Scvfm Troughs, James Chipman, director of the Lower Low-er Mammoth company, is back, after any inspection visit to the proportv at Tintic. |