Show MINING NOTES From the Park City Record McGrath and Fallon have started work on the Bible Back next soot of the Rebellion Erery foot of vacant ground on Pinyon Hill has been located although al-though the now is from four to fifteen feet t eep Every available corner in the Ee hellion ere house tunnel etc ie i filled with ore and over 1000 sacks have been filled The machinery at the Lowell is i all ready to start up and has been tasted Sinking in earnest will commence about the first of next week The Garfield tunnel in Ekhorn i in about 175 feet Small pockets of good ore Day been found in the wall rock through which the tunnel is now passing < me warm weather o the put week has made the reads well nigh mpauable Ore teams from the Rebellion have had to lay off and other roads are in as bad a condition ition Fiank McLaughlin and Mr Jewett formerly foreman at the Waiatch mine have a contract to run the fcksatch tunnel and tap tbo ledge They are working four men Ths timbers for the Utah gallows frame have arrived and are now at Lankford and Heywoods stable ready to be taken over From their size and number it must have taken a good bed forest to make them Nate Sringer informs us that the Shenandoah tunnel is now in aBbut sixty < feet He baa about fifteen feet further to run before cutting the vein whizb wi 1 then be followed until a depth of 50 feel has been obtained The Wild Rover adjoining the Rebellion Re-bellion on the weal end has a tunnel in sixtyfive feet It is owned by Win H Ingrain and other We understand tbat they have a vein about four feet wide which shows very good ore It in being steadily worked and it is thought that i will nn turn out to be a very valuable The owners of the Climax have taken out about twelve tons hal of which is sacked and awaiting good roads to be shipped A tunnel his been started further down the bill to tho west about the centre of the claim We visited the mino on Tuesday and found everything as we had i last week from Mr Hickerion The shaft is 116 feet deep the ore body in the bottom being from two to three feet thick From the Southern Utah Time A rich strike was mode in the Cerro mae Gordo on Thursday I was telegraphed tele-graphed to the office of the company in Chicago yesterday Tbe Cave An assay made yesterday yester-day of ore taken from the newly discovered dis-covered cave found in this mine chows 41 per cent led 400 oz silver and 81 30 in gold to the ton Some necessary surveys were made upon the South Horn Silver Mining Companys property by survey for Buettner Improvements arc still going on above ground while rapid progress is being made below Amonz the prominent industries of Milord the Times is pleased to refer to the samnhnz mill ot McCorkindale I Co This mill was completed in the latter half of November last if during the time which has elapsed since then a great many tons at ore have been sampled and prepared for market The main building is 80x60 feet with an engine room wing 20x30 feet which contains an engine and boiler of 20horse power each In the main building are located a crusher and grinder of the latest pattern capable of carrying through and preparing pre-paring for market twentyfive tons daily The foundations of the buildings build-ings as well as of tbo bailer and machinery ma-chinery are as solid aa masonry can make them Tbe entire mill is beyond be-yond question tho moat complete in the territory and we predict for it a wonderful success as Boon ai the mines in Star District are more fully developed Ides rp McCorkindalo A Co the prouriutjra of this mill are popular and straightforward men and every reliance may be placed in them A few mornings ago a Times item izer accompanied by Mr Tom Lovett took a drive out to the famous Carbonate Mine by invitation invita-tion ot President 0 1 Bigelow and under his protecting care took a general gen-eral view of the premises In the first place we all visited the mammoth mam-moth concentrating works which now boom along with clockwork regularity regu-larity chewing up the soft carbonate ore gifting it out and separating pure galena from the dross Wo then stepped across the gulch to the point where the Carbonate No2 joins it upon the east and with critical crit-ical t eye watched the drawing of the imaginary lines which Superintendent Superinten-dent Lovett of the No 2 had proven to be the lines which marked the Carbonate ledge upon which these and other mines are located The object of this particular digression i from the red object of our visit i e to lee the Carbonate proper was that Mr Bigelow might by knowing the exact location of the ledge lines B shown in the dnit running in a northerly direction from the No 2 shaft work to better advantage in sinking a well upon his claim for the purpose of supplying the concentrator concen-trator with water Leaving here we proceeded immediately to the mine into which we descended accompanied by Superintendent Su-perintendent Huhtoon to the lowest level but one nearly 500 feet into the bowels of the earth in a large bucket After doing pretty thoroughly the filth level and feasting our special eyes we left our reportorial optics at the office we attended to each level above in succession until we again reached tQ a firm crust One noticeable notice-able feature of this mine we found to he the regularity and smoothness the walls which from top to bottom are just fifty feet apart the ledge runs 10 degrees north of east exposing throughout the entire depth wails as smooth as smooth can be Work is being prosecuted vigorously upon all the levels although ore for the works ia now being taken from the upper level l only Tbe work of developing gces steadily on and from the present outlook it is highly probable that erelong ere-long complete hoistinx works will be erected Carbonate No2 the first extension although but partially opened enough sinking and drifting has betn doue to prove that the ledge matter the walls and width of ledge was identical with the Carbonate and there can be but little doubt that early in the summer machinery will be purchaatd and arrangements made for pushing work under the management manage-ment of Tom Lovett superintendent of the company |