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Show ' MINING BRIEFS. Charles M.' Scheu has returned from a pilgrimage Into the southern mining camps, none of which appealed to him more strongly than the Ploche properties. proper-ties. - Ben Luce, who is one of the old-timers old-timers In the local stock pit. took the train for the Nevada camps during the day. He will probably establish his headquarters at Bullfrog. Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to 273,850, divided as follows: Silver, lead, copper and gold ores, 39,-250; 39,-250; base bullion, 834.600. . Manager Sapplngton of the Cyclone property at Stockton came In from camp yesterday and stated that stoplng on the ore of the 700 level Had commenced com-menced and a shipment would be In market this week. . D. H. Peery has made a bid for the Stray Dog property at Manhattan and will depart for that section of Nevada about the first of next week to make a personal Inspection of the ground. Charles Lammersdorf, a veteran mining mi-ning man of Sevier county, who made a fortune out of the Gold Mountain properties, has returned from a trip to California, accompanied by Mrs. Lammersdorf. Lam-mersdorf. Amended articles of Incorporation were filed by the Utah Copper company yesterday, increasing its capitalization from $4,500,000 to $6,000,000. Byron Hartwell has been retained as manager of the East Ontario company, who, with E. M. Curtis, president: S. V. Derrah, vice-president; S. B. Schuyler; treasurer; P. R. Klngdon, secretary, and J. H. Dieter, directors, constitute the officers. |