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Show 'T State Mining Notes The Sampson and Yosemite No. 2 cit 3!inghirji have consolidated. $.." Ed. Knowlden has ahiuped.the first :V' ' oaf of ore from his claim' in American j;' ' Pork canyon. II expects to make regular ehipmenta all through the winter. - -,I"ur" " "" The Bullion-Beck ia making a splendid record. Recently a 200 ton lot , assayed U5.5 per cent lead and SI ounces - silver to the ton and the lot sold for "f . $0C00. Many believe the stock will f reach the $10 mnrk- M t f ; The different groups that are beirg worked would take up too much space so that tho individual workings cannot ho named, but properties such as the Cedar Hill, Warren, Mississippi, JBIaek Pearle, Emma, Walker, Farm, Philadelphia Phila-delphia add many other equally good properties are all being worked. 3Hercur . Carr .Fork and its tributaries are at -present the busiest part of Bingham, and from the amount of work now being Uouo it may be inferred that next season it will bo the "banner precinct" in the matter of production. The Frisco, Greeley, Gree-ley, Burning, Moscow, Giant, Pfltro and othora are being operated. Bingham" JJulliten. - ,.,JTt - J" ; It looks very much as though West Tintic was going to make a good ahqw-. ahqw-. ,.j ing for itself next year, as it is bouncT to lo with vigorous and systematic work The ore ia there and tho only drawback is tho long haul to the railroad) which difficulty, those who claim to be well informed in-formed state, will be obvifttfed some tima next year. There exists here a anoat excellent opportunity for the con Htruction of a short line from the Tintic '' terminus by either the R. G. W. orTJ. V., which would be a paying investment from tho start. It is surprising that one line or the other has not long since taken advantage of the situation and built into West Tintic Miner. . i i' . |