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Show MINING NOTES. M. M. Johnson, chief of the Newhouse engineering force, leaves today for the properties of the Western Nevada Copper Cop-per company at Yerington to make an Inspection and map out further development. develop-ment. ' , Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $80,000. according to McCor-nlck McCor-nlck A Co., divided as follows: Silver, gold, copper and lead ores, $10,000; base bullion. $70,000. Ed H. Mead, who has established himself him-self as one of the minings men of Gold-field, Gold-field, Round Mountain and. Manhattan, airlved from those camps last evening to spend several days with his home folks. P. L. Williams. Jr.. who is being installed in-stalled as the new superintendent of the Bamberger properties In Park City, including in-cluding the Ontario, Daly and Daly West, has gone out to the camp to take charge. Clarence McCorntck was elected president presi-dent of the Balaklala Copper "company at a meeting of the directors held In New York last Friday, and Charles Hayden was added to the board of directors. O. Wiser and L. H. Allen are just in from the Cherry Creek dtggins, the latter lat-ter with some fine samples of ore from one of the new districts In the Sagebrush State. Manager Tony Jacobson of the Columbus Colum-bus Consolidated properties has gone out to the Alta district to Inspect this and other holdings. John J. Daly of the Daly-Judge is scheduled to reach New York today from his trip on the continent. He may stay In the East some time with his family before coming on to Utah. K. H. Buhl and associates are sched-' sched-' tiled to reach this city within a few days from the East. It Is believed that some Important matters will be closed here during their stay. Including the winding up of the affairs of the Annie Laurie company. |