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Show MINING NOTES. F.- F. Ames, representing the brokerage firm of Ehrich, Iloehsladter Co. of New York, is In the city, and Jn addition to familiarizing fa-miliarizing himself with Utah mines, will visit Nevada and the West. . Ore and bullion shipments yesterday, as reported by McCornlck & Co., were $84,-600, $84,-600, divided as follows: Silver, gold, copper cop-per and lead ores, $26,000; base bullion, $40,000; gold bars, $18,500. The mill at the Last Chance mine in Bingham Is ready for starting Just as soon as the current in turned on by the Teilurlde Power plant, which haa been temporarily out of commission. F. A. Schlrmer, treasurer of the Boston Bos-ton Consolidated, and heavily Interested with Samuel Newhouse in mining properties, prop-erties, has been made a director of the Nevada Douglas company. Charies S. Morris haa tendered his resignation as superintendent of the Utah Consolidated smelter at Murray, and Charles Lalst hae been appointed to succeed him by Manager J. B. Risque. E. M. West haa returned from a trip to the Seven Troughs district, and is enthusiasts en-thusiasts ovir the conditions In that thriving mining region. Settlement for the recent consignment consign-ment of ore from the New York at Park City is said to have netted the company no less than $8600, and other shipments will follow. - David Evans is In the city as a witness wit-ness in a damage suit against the Grand Central Mining company, and will return re-turn to his home in Los Angeles shortly. Arthur W. Chesterton of Boston, a director di-rector of the Consolidated Mercur "properties, "prop-erties, has returned from an inspection of the mine, and left for a visit to the coast. |