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Show MINING BRIEFS. Clarence K. McCornick is ' one of the new board of directors named by the Coram syndicate, which has organized the Davis-Daly Estates Copper company in Butte. Ore and bullion settlements yesterday, according to MeCornick & Co.. amounted to $79,400, divided as follows: Sliver, lead, gold and copper ores, $27,000; base bullion, $51,606. . It has been announced that Capt Mc-Vichle Mc-Vichle is to retire from the active management man-agement of the Bingham Con. fn order that he may devote more of his time to his personal affairs. Will C. Hlggins of the Mining Review is planning a trip through the Nevada camps, and in addition to the older sections sec-tions of that State he will' make a personal per-sonal Inspection of the Gold Butte's property. prop-erty. - During the month of May the copper, silver and gold-bearing concentrates from the Utah Copper company's plant at j Bingham Is said to have exceeded $100,000 In value. i Manager John Dern of the Uncle Sam Con. has gone down to Nephl to try and Induce the Commissioners to adjust the taxation that has been levied on the company's com-pany's possessions in Juab county. - Mine Manager F. W. Sherman of the Daly-West plant is whiling away spare time In this city, to await the results of the .miners' strike at the Park City proposition. prop-osition. George L. Walker, who Is making a tour of the mining camps throughout the country, coun-try, and making a write-up for his paper, pa-per, the Boston Commercial, reached the city this morning and will visit the neighboring camps. |