Show THE CONSOLIDATED MINE I The Company Elects a New Board of Directors The Herald is under obligation to the I Ogden Switch for advance sheets containing con-taining the following relative to the Consolidated mine near Brigham City Mr H C Baker president and general I gen-eral manager of the Consolidated Mining Min-ing company returned from Chicago last week He has been putting In the past week at the mine looking over the I property and sizing up the damage I from the snowslide He returned to town last Monday and says everything is going forward as usual three shifts are now being worked in the south drift or cross cut F as I is technically I I technic-ally called The drift which is being run off the main tunnel to catch the i old Garfield fissure is now in 379 feet Mr Baker states that a Miller gasoline j I gaso-line 25horse double cylinder engine j i will be put in this month together with I a Tandem air compressor to furnish i air for themine and to drive the power j drills w bifSh will IIP used hereafter I dTl A F Sash is the new U I aft I at the1 i > lne and H H Wardleigh is the general foreman Mr Baker is well satisfied with the showing of the property though somewhat some-what reticent about talking of I which j Is not at all strange in view of the fact 1 that so little local interest is taken in i I the enterprise that hardly a dollar of j Ogden or Utah money Is in It And although the companys expense I bills and pay roll amount to from 700 to 1500 per month most of which is expended In Ogden the people here are I always ready to give ill a black eye Just the same It Is a great property the 1Eeat and the people here will realize that part before long At tho last election of officers held recently In Chicago the following were elected H C Baker Ogden president and general manager I George A Weaver of the Chemical National Bank Urbana 0 vicepresi dent I I Fred D Gifford Metropolitan Na tional Bank Chicago secretary and I treasurer I W W W Arthur of the Southern Pacific Chicago and Hon A W Ogle I i I by member of the Canadian parlla I ment Montreal directors parIa The Switch also Swich says I The snow is about all gone In the vicinity C j Plata and as soon as the road Is in shape things will be wi made to hum up there Some parties from Park City are already lartes camp working on some claims adjoin log the Ted Jacket Mr Porter will be here about w1 the 25th to start operations on the Red Jacket In conjunction with wih some Colorado parties he has Inter ested in the proposition with him Droposlton wih It Is also expected that work eDected will be re sumed on the Sundown group within the next ten days wihin Tintic Miner Notes A six carload shipment from the tle Uncle Un-cle Sam is being loaded belnt and will go out in a day or two A A Noon is driving a tunnel to de velop his Iron mine east of E rcka Ho expects to recommence shipments shlpments in about a week Sinking in the Alaska shaft was com menced Wednesday morning by con tractors McGIynn and Steele The shaft cn la now down 155 feet shaf The Grand Central was shut down for a few days the latter part of the week owing to necessary repairs on the boiler but is now runnig a usual Colonel W F Patrick advises us that the Southern Eureka shaft has reached a depth of 373 feet Crosscutting will not be commenced until the 500foot level Is reached Jesse Knight on Wednesday purchased pur-chased the Maggie S o2 claim from G T Bridges and John A Hunt the stated price being 500 Mr Knight will commence work at once on his new purchase which lies immediately be be patent low the Godiva and will push it to > J F Thompson has just returned I I from the Eldorado mining district and l report that then about ten tons of good ore on the dump and are working work-ing a force of five lp A bis caverin is reporfed at the Uu dine mine lastweek1 on the old tunnel level about 150 feet in > Felix Gulon a wellknown mining man from Paris France was in the I district the latter Dar of last week I looking at some of TJntics bonanzas I Hjrum Beck who Is interested In the lease on the Northern Spy went Into I Salt Lake Monday on mining business j I Mr Beck aavlsetf us thata shipment of 500tonsof secojijlclass ore Is being made fonv hSpy to the Sioux mill j for a test run a mT that If the result is i favorable al l rge quantity of the ore I mav be worked The Gemini Mining company has I made an ore contract with one of the Sandy smelter and it Is expected to commence shipments at once I The new tunnel on the Uncle Sam Is In about feel and is going ahead at I the rate of about four feet a day |