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Show MINING BRIEFS. j : Judge W. H; Dickson leaves for Washlngtbn. D. C, during the day to appear before the United States Supreme Su-preme court in the contest over the Kgmpton properties, at Bingham. Arthur L. fearse of Boston; an eml-nent eml-nent mining engineer, has been engaged en-gaged for a period of one year to serve the Utah-Apex company in the capacity of consulting engineer. . ( . : - Ore and bullion settlements yesterday, yester-day, as reported by McCornlck & Co., amounted to $82,150, divided as follows: Sliver,- lead, gold and copper ores, $26,-150; $26,-150; base bullion, $5600. , "Acting Manager O. W. Lambourne of the Daly-Judge properties, at Park City, was out at camp yesterday paying pay-ing off" the "men for the 'month of March. . . M. -M. Johnson has' returned to his desk in the Newhouse offices from his pilgrimage into, the diggings of Nevada, Neva-da, and will return to ' that section within a short time. Articles of Incorporation of the Beatty Treasury Mining company were filed with the County Clerk today. The capital stock is placed at , $125,000, divided into shares of the par value bf 10 cents. The officers of the company are: George Ross, president; William Rauscher, vice-president; T., H. Hazel, secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. The company owns six mining claims located in the Bullfrog district. Nye county, Nevada. Francis C. Tyng of the Wyoming group. In American Fork canyon. Is on one of his periodical visits from the camp and says that the roads are still almost impassable. Manager Tony Jacobson will take a run out to the properties of the Columbus Colum-bus Consolidated, at Alta, In the morning morn-ing and inspect the new ground of the Columbus Extension while at camp. Lee C. Gllson has returned from an inspection of the Ophir properties, at Spatellne. owned- by Detroit ' parties, and he will submit a report on his findings find-ings In that locality. r . The new ore body that has been developed de-veloped In the Eagle & Blue Bell gnound Is shotting up nicely, but the lack of power has necessitated some delay In opening up the new field. . |