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Show company returned this morning from a three days' visit at that property. Mr. Brown says the shaft has been sunk 140 feet Some rich sulphides are being taken ta-ken out. and the property generally la looking much improved. The" Taylor-Brunton sampler today received five cars of ore from Eureka and five from Stockton. C. E. Allen, superintendent of the Centennial Eureka, returned to the city this morning. buncan McVlchie of the Bingham r-nncnlLlatoH )a nohenlerl tn return tO- night. Simon BambergeV, president of the De La Mar properties, is expected in the city this afternoon. , pre and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $57,610. The O. K. extension Is preparing to sink a 200-foot shaft on Elkhorn ground. grading on the mining exchange yesterday yes-terday resulted in the transfer of 27,345 shares valued at $34,324. he sale of Valeo shares delinquent as the last assessment of 6 cents will take place in Park City next Tuesday. Judge Bartch and Manager George Wilson of the Sheba returned from that Nevada property yesterday afternoon, greatly pleased with conditions at the mine. Superintendent Harrington of the Keystone at Park City reports the new shaft a little below the 100 Btation. The tunnel Is In a big body of milling ore. ln the ledge of the Snowfiake of Tin-tic Tin-tic the force in the tunnel has encountered encoun-tered a favorable change In the formation. forma-tion. Indications being that an ore body Is near at hand. . Jrhe mining stock exchange of To-nOpah. To-nOpah. which opened the first of the year, is reported as doing a heavy business. busi-ness. T. J. Lynch of Salt Lake Is first vice-president and Henry C. Cutting president. MINING NOTES. Paymaster Pithey of the Highland Boy left for the mine today. Samuel Mclntyre president of the Mammoth, left this morning for that property. Manager Moats of the Four Metals company left for Dugway, in the Deep Creek region, today. Secretary Brown of the Erie Copper |