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Show , 1LTNIJIQ NOTES. ' : Y 'Y f . ... ..:.: 11 ' ' '-' ' - Ore and bullion settlements In this city yesterday, , as reported by McCor-' nick & Co., amounted to 873,600. -CJ E. Allen leaves if or the Centennial Eureka tomorrow, f ' , Y, - ." Tester day -was payday at the High- 1 land Boy smelter, . "y . '..Y.i; t: : ,. Clyde H. ' Wilson, superintendent of the Clifton' mining group, is in town today from that property and confirms the report of a strike in the Lucy L. .'Attorney Stewart will leave. Thursday for his property. .. : . . . 4:Y ,-. Y v' -.' Manager Jaeobson of the Columbus received more samples today of the ore encountered at the face of the main tonneL 'Y" Yv,-: - - '. !: ' -, J .' :; ' Ed ' Mingle, 'manager "'of "" the ' Monte Cristo company's mines in Beaver county, coun-ty, Is In the city to meet the directors. An Important strike to reported from the Wood River district. A large body of ore carrying 204 ounces of silver and 74 per cent lead was opened up at a depth Of 400 feet. " ' -' James A, : Pollock ; will return v from the East the latter, part of -the week, , Manager Harry Joseph spent Sunday at the SUVer Shield. ' Walter G. Filer has returned from the EastYwhere he has been conferring with his principals in several big deals. s i-M ;M -r-T" v :f v?!i The managementr of the Nevada-Alpine Of Lone Mountain., Nevv reported on the market yesterday with sixty tons more of ore. Y- ;-' j.' Y,.. ' ?. The final survey of the territory of the Gypsy Blasr .at Alta is being made and its transfer to the - Kennebec Mining company for 835,000 will be completed on January 24th. . . ( . t- U i j The management of the United States) smelter began the week with three fur-, naces in operation' and with over 600 tons of netjOre going into them. ' . . ' O. W. Sweitxer of the recently Incorporated Incor-porated Nevada Bell Copper Mining and Smelting company is expected here from Lovelock, Nev., during: the next .few days,, v ..' - .' . ... . . ' .-' :'; '-::;;. 'V |