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Show .. .. , .- ' . ' B. A. A rents will act aa local manager of th company. Th directors of the company have decided de-cided to plac no stock en toe market. Enough money is now In th treasury to carry on development work for a year. One million sharea of stock at a par value of 6 have been Issued,' of which aOO.OOO ar In th treasury, . . , . . t Work will begin at one en a tunnel to ten ore bodies known to exist on Copper King. Tear sgo shipments wr road from this property, tapping a vein which is now supposed to be a continuation of the rich Mason Valley body. Thr shafts will be snnk In ths property, and an lec-tric lec-tric pump win b Installed t bring water wa-ter from a spring about two mil away. Thos familiar with th character and solid standing of th men behind Terlng-ton Terlng-ton Consolidated ar certain of the ultimate ulti-mate success of th enterprise. i . ( EFFECT YEBINOTON MERGER. Under as favorable auaplcea as any in which a company of mining operators in this section 0 ths country ever did buai-neas. buai-neas. the Terlngton Conaolidated Copper company today was born of the merger of Terlngton Copper King and of th Cop- ( per Deposit companl. Early tn the rooming thoa Intereated In th merger met and elected the following officer: F. J. Hagenbarth. preeldent; W. V. Rice, vlcs-presidant; W. C. Orera, treasurer and manager; J. D. B. Turner, secretary. Col. E. X. Wall. William Keating and John Dern complete the directory. J. H. Wood la heavily intereated. Without parleying, and with character-iatic character-iatic dispatch and inoroughneee. the officials offi-cials decided upon George Ban. for many years superintendent of Highland Boy and Utah Apex mines at Bingham, aa superintendent for Terlngton Consolidated. Consol-idated. Bean will leave at once for the property with a large force of men. Col. B. F. Tibbey. well known here as an expert, ex-pert, wa appointed oonaultlng nainr. |