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Show MINING BRIEFS. " McCornick A Co. report the ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounting amount-ing to $82,000. divided as follows: Silver, lead, copper and gold, $28,000; base bullion, bul-lion, 134,000; gold bars, $20,000. Superintendent A. D. Moffat of the Cactus mines at Newhouse was up from camp during the day, holding a conference confer-ence with his chief relative to some Improvements Im-provements being made underground. President Hoi brook of the Grand Central mines In the Tintic district came In from Morgan county during the day and will return to his home In Provo. Acting Manager Lambourne of the Daly-Judge Is spending a few days at Park City camp attending to the affairs af-fairs of his company during the absence ab-sence of Manager Daly. One of the leases on the Stray Dog at Manhattan has been purchased by H. H. Clark, for which it is said that he shelled out' as much as $40,000. Manager John W. Royer of the Lucky Dutchman Dropertles. In the Crescent district, dis-trict, is In from camp, and says that there has been some Interesting development work going on In that section of Nevada. Thomas L. Darby, who is one of the pioneer mining men of the Goldfield. Is In the city and will while away a few days before continuing his Journey to the East. - Henry Bradbun Is in the city after a trio through the southern country, and Will again take up his work at the Marys-vale Marys-vale mines as soon as he rests up a spell. Some of the local Investors, who got In on the ground floor of the Montgomery Mountain properties, are chuckling over the advance In the price of the stock since Samuel Newhoue took hold: |