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Show Mining Notes. The X'tah Ore Sampling companv reported re-ported the following ore shipments released re-leased yesterday: Bight cars from Utah and six cars from Nevada. Lead was quoted at $5 per lff pounds by the A. S. & R. company yesterday. I George IT. Pern, general manager of ; the Tintlc Milling company, returned from I Tintlc yesterday. James D. Pick, general manager of the May Pay and other properties at Tin tic, left for the camp yesterday. John Pern, president of the May Pay, accompanied by Mrs. Pern, has returned from a month spent in Frocmonl, Neb. The October production of the Seven Troughs Coalition is estimated at $00,700 and that of the RochcsKer Mines at J3S.900. Tn I he past forty days lessees at the old Paly mine at Park City have taken out ItiO tons of good ore. This is coming com-ing from the S00 level, where the ground, is quite promising. Two of the laFt carloads car-loads shipped carried 4n to 73 ounces In silver. One carload carried 45 ounces in silver and 15 (to IS per cent lead. During October the Snake Creek tunnel tun-nel was advanced 31J feet and is now In a distance of 13.025 feet, according to General Manager George W. Lambourne. The new face of ore on the 1100 level Is showing up some very high values In zinc. The flow of water in the Snake Creek tunnel is showing an Increase, but this is very easily taken care of by the I ditch In the tunnel. j James Marlowe, one of the stockholders ! in the Logger Mining con 1 1 a n y , ha s re -, turned from an inspection of the property 1 in Big Cottonwood canyon. He says that there Is now a streak in the face of the tunnel eighteen Inches wide that carries ?fi4 in value. The tunnel is in a distance of 150 feet and the crosscut has been exit ex-it ended fifteen fet. It i? believed that ; this has encountered the footwall. 1 XV. H. Dickson and A. C. Ellis of the 1 law firm of Dickson. Kills & Schulder have returned from Rutte. Mont., where they went to defend the suit of the Claik Montana Realty company against the Butte & Superior Mining company. The case Involves the apex to an immense ore body estimated ro be worth from S.",.ii"i0.0oo to S25.00n.uiM). The case was taken under advisement by tlie court last Friday. Frederick Kruse. director of the Chase National bank of New York and a heavy stockholder In the Utah Copper, is at the Hotel Utah. He visited (the mines at Bingham yesterday. ! Arrangements have been made for a great deal of work on the Emma Copper 'property. The mmpany will spend in the neighborhood of Jl'uoO a month In development devel-opment work, Sam 11. Treloar. forim-Hy general manager man-ager of the I'tab Metal, is down from his home in Unite on business. He expects ex-pects to be in S;t!t Luke for svoml days, i lie la n.'tiUT.crud at tho New bou.-ic.. |