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Show MINING NOTES. A. F. Bet ties and W. C. Thohias of the Newhouse staff have returned from an inspection of the Henry Mountain placer properties near Eagle City, in San Juan county. Frank Wescott took the morning train to Park City, and will attend to some private affairs for Senator Kearns. besides be-sides looking after the Interests of the Senator 'n the Kearns-Keith mines, Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $til.600, divided as follows: Bullion, $43,700; gold, silver, lead and copper cop-per ores, $17,900. Manager Walter C. Orem of the Utah Apex took the morning train for Bingham Bing-ham to inspect the work, that is going on in the lower tunnel, which Is being pushed into the mountain with better progress since the installation of the air compressor., 'Samples of'ore from the Gold Hill properties prop-erties in Deep Creek region Just reached the assayer In this cltjv and" indicate some high values in copper. C. Runge is one of the men who invaded in-vaded the domains of the Ooldfield belt in the early days, and he is in the city Eastward bound. . E. A. Weiler of the Bingham Consolidated Consol-idated vyill return East this afternoon after having inspected the Bingham properties, and ; he expresses himself more than pleased with the conditions at the mine. . William Bailey, who formerly owned the copper belt railroad, is again in the city after touring the old world. |