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Show coppr and (old ores, $40,000; base bullion. bul-lion. $32,500. x - ' R. J. Evana, a well known broker, has formed a partnership with P. C. Thompson Thomp-son of Detroit and 1 tbey will conduct a general broker-, business on the local exchanged. Development work haa been continued to a depth of 2160 feet from the surface of the Mammoth mine at Tlntlc. and it la said that the ore body la Improving- at thia great depth. - C. K. Rowland of this city haa returned re-turned from Cherry Creek, where ha and J. B. Anderson of Louisville, - Ky., are operating a proposition that Is giving good results. - . .-'."- A party of twenty-one students of the junior class of the school of mines of Minnesota, located at Minneapolis, went out to the Daly West mine where they will spend a couple of days underground. Ool. Richard Stingier of the Newhouae staff came in for a few hours this morning morn-ing from the Garfield station, where he ta busily engaged in sampling the concentrates con-centrates from the Cactus properties that are being unloaded at the site of the new smelting plant. . MINING BRIEFS. Arthur R. Parson, who has been superintendent super-intendent of the Bamberger-De In Mar mines, has resigned his position to accept a place on the staff of the Tonopah Mining Mi-ning company. v Ore and bullion settlements yesterday, according to McCornlck It Co.: amounted to $72,500. divided as follows: Sliver, lead, |