Show PARK RECORD NOTES The Test on Anchor Ore Strike in the Cumberland Superintendent qhambers of the Ontario and Daly spent a portion of the week in Park City Yesterday afternoon ternoon the Record was accorded an interview with Mr Chambers the Ontario On-tario and Daly mines and the Marsac mill being the principal subjects discussed dis-cussed Asked if he ha anything new to divulge as to when the Marsac mill would resume operations the gentleman gentle-man said Not before the 20th of the present month and it may be a little later than that date The Daly road is still in a very bad condition and it will be some little time before orehauling can be resumed Diverting his conversation con-versation to the mines Mr Chambers versaton said that the Daly was looking well I An immense amount of crosscutting work wus be f and general development The results ing done with encouraging I Ontario was still holding its own and while there was nothing sensational to J I I report the ore bodies were of such an I extent as to afford cause for congratulation j congratu-lation Owing to the washout on the Utah Central Mr Chambers took a private I pri-vate conveyance for Salt Lake last I evening He will return to the Park Tuesday I TEST RUN SATISFACTORY It is whispered in an undertone that the test run made on Anchor ore with I the Ellis concentrator the latter part of last week and the first of this was entirely en-tirely satisfactory the results proving even better than expected In view of i this fact it is not unreasonable to predict 1 pre-dict that matters will assume a differ j I ent aspect in the working of the great I I mine before long which is greatly desired de-sired by the people of the Park REPORTED STRIKE I leaked out this morning that an important strike was made in the Cumberland about the middle of the week Details are difficult to procure but a near as can be learned a five foot vein of goldbearing quartz has been cut near the surface assays on which reveal 23 in gold and from three to four ounces in silver I is a live looking quartz having the appearance of being well fed CAMP CROSSCUTS j Lojis Gerard has finished jigging the 100ton lot of secondclass Creole ore and the concentrates have been shipped j to market The brace of Gates jiggs recently 1 purchased by Weber Kearns have j arrived and were delivered at the Kings secondclass dump Wednesday Monday will he the Silver King payday II pay-day In adlition to the employees receiving I re-ceiving their monthly checks the sum of 37500 will be distributed among the fortunate stockholders Last Satu day F W Buncombe severed sev-ered his connection with the Valeo company a foeman Charles Linder berg having temporarily succeeded him The directors are negotiating experienced miner with a thoroughly to take charge of the property and superintend su-perintend its workings The condition of the Creole road is such that no attempt has a yet ben made to haul the new engine and boiler to the mine Until that shall have been done Lessee McGrath will make slow progress in developing the property prop-erty in the upper workings of which he recently exposed a deposit of high grade ore I |