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Show ; . mxmsa notes. . The ore and bullion settlements yesterday yes-terday amounted' to $77,100. American bullion. $48,900, and silver, lead and copper ores, $28,200. v , . The work of retlmberlnR- and enlarging enlarg-ing the old shaft of the Belmont, which lies between the West Ontario and Keystone, Key-stone, will be completed this week. The Comstock mill. It is thought, will be ready to start up by. the end of this month. James Long, Jr., came in from the Gold Mountain region yesterday. The Silver King shareholders will hold their annual meeting next Monday at Park City. ... . Samuel Newhouse is expected to arrive ar-rive this afternoon. E. L. Reese of Piatt county. Mo., who Is Interested In mines and real . estate here, is in the city today. . Manager Mclntyre has returned to the Mammoth. The Conklln sampler received eleven cars from the Grand Central and two from Uncle Sam this morning. Superintendent L. A. Jeffs of the Wolverine Wol-verine left yesterday from that property prop-erty In Park City. . , , M. H. Llpman, a former Salt Laker, has, according to the Wood River News-Miner News-Miner of Idaho, made a rich strike in his Point Lookout property near Hal-ley, Hal-ley, Ida. ' At the 850-foot depth In the Columbus shaft a fissure of rich ore five feet wide was cut through. v E. I White, president of the Bingham Bing-ham Consolidated Mining and Smelting company, arrived from the; general offices of-fices of the big proposition in Boston yesterday. . . The agreement between Charles H. Lashbrook for the sale of the Centennial group of six claims in the West Mountain Moun-tain mining district. Salt Lake county, to be consummated within the ensuing year, was yesterday filed with County Recorder Walter J. Meeks. The consideration consid-eration Is to be $30,000. 1 E W. Griffiths left for Park City this morning to close a mining deal. Bert Holden, manager of the United States Mining company, returned to the city yesterday and . in company with George K. Fischer, manager of the smelter, left for the plant last night. |