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Show rork of the Manhattan Gold King- pror-ertles pror-ertles the returns showed values of $172, $220 and 11067. which makes the best report re-port received on this proposition to date. Capt. Duncan MacVtchie, Frank P. Swindler and Henry Fltzhugh are preparing pre-paring for an overland trip to the diggings dig-gings of the Gold Hill properties In Deep Creek. Ore and bullion settlements yesterday, according to McComlck & Co.. amounted to JtS.&OO, divided as follows: Silver, lead, ?;old and copper ores,'' $33,u00; base bul-lon, bul-lon, Zti,&00; gold bars, $0000. William II. Edwards, who Is mining out at Austin, Nev.. is In tha city arranging for the equipment of a printing plant that will be shipped to his town, and the publication of a paper wUi be one of the new features of that region. n?iliptl,lnt.ehd? n jMP" McCaskell of the Daly West mines at Park City is in from camp and says that the mines of that section sec-tion will Increase the production as soon as the roads will permit. Secretary Lambourne of the Daly-Judge mine at Park City went out to camp this morning to make some observations, and wUl return to the local offices this even-Nat even-Nat Boas.' the well-known broker of San Francisco, spent yesterday In the city, & guest of President Pollock of the local ex- -change, and will return to business on the coast In a short time. T. R. Jonis of the ore purchasing department de-partment of the United States Smelting company Is at his desk again after having spent several weeks along the coast, combining com-bining business with pleasure. MINING BRIEFS. Manager Thomas Weir has returned from an inspection of the Ajax properties, proper-ties, and reports everything under ground about the same as during the winter months. From three assays taken from the |