Show 1 ST AN EQUIPPED AND MINE 1 I n P o I II It w wt t 1 4 t S e 1 0 I F ti tt 4 I I I r 4 F FL L 1 c u N PL w 4 T h 2 I S b bt t 1 t tI 4 1 i I rt T cA F 2 i I Ia 4 4 I t L a t tUe Ue b 5 M I Ii L i r i I i 1 r r C c cf ci f i f 4 R i I p ET ETY J e Y 4 t 4 DALY WEST eo u I Since ine It gan paYing dividends in Ol 1899 the Daly est mine at Prk City with holdings s embracing yer ver 31 O acres or of mineralized ground h hi for forged to the front until it now lit hi th of the proper t ts s which h each ach and every every month con to the worldly possessIons of it stockholders During the period 1 t it has haJ distributed to those liz Its stork over four of dollars L It I I one fl Of oC the moot ex excellently quipped and worked nI nes in America and I the Working f upon Its payroll numbers about men white while at times over oyer hav have h en engaged The labor Jf f this small a Rim Imy has been reduced to almost exact and even een the novice in mining annot be but favorably impressed with the mAnner of extracting tb the ore their condensation by the process known as And the practical ving 01 aU all the metallic values therein con contained tamed The plant with Us Its attendant mR ma has always been regarded as 1 mod model l on one and during the past year this trois has bas been increased In its capacity until at this thia writing It is capable of handling the enormous tonnage of mine cars In each hours ThIM Thi ore as 18 1 In all great mines of nf this cla claMs ls Is take care of automat ka lIy beng ed from the ore IHu ea to the mill b by means or of elevator During the past year there was to the plant n t hugo huge gallows frame Sol 84 feet teet In height and the tallest ill Iii the great camp of oC Park City a new ore house wIth a capacity of 1000 torts toils built above th the mill And other minor ar Prior to this the plant was wasa wa waa a very complete one ne comprising the mill 11 ill ami Its necessary ary equipment a hoWl repair shops shop offices seay ollice bl blacksmith shop and other buildings needed for the conducting of operations on a scale of great magni magnitude tude tid In the power house are three large boilers with a capacity of 20 I and Jower each this en trifle ine capacity being used for operating 1 thc hf compre compressors ors and and for keeping in motion the ma of If the mill and the hoist The mine was equipped about the be beginning nning or 1 the year 1901 with an electrIc plant or lighting purposes Up tp to the time of the In installation of this f feature ture lights wre obtained from froni outside sources The shaft hatt is 18 1600 feet in at which point WAS on a account or of the va vast t amount or of wat water r The management how bow veT has haft such faith in hi the permanenCy or of the ore odies at t and belo below that el that ii 11 a has been en ent entered t red into ai the Ontario and Dab 1 S I e whereby the great Ontario drain tunnel constructed several years ears ago ngo will be drIven under the main shaft o of the at a depth of 2100 feet thus giving the mine about COO feet of virgin ground which will be befree befree free from water and ready for Moping soon sa afI the drainage feature is corn com completed This work ork Is progressing at this writing as aa faM as men and nn inn In the shape of power drills an push it About feet 18 I already and 1500 1100 feet remain to be belone lone When aU all Is nJ l d the DoJ Daly Yest WeM will be In a position to ally develop ground and take out ore orent nt it the depth of any mine Is In L the Park City ThE QUincy mine which was at one onetime time tnie 1 lat as an independent con rn m and during that time that 1100 In dividends hut but wag purchased by he Da has bas been closed down dows L Lo o 0 tar far as ag workings are eon con erne ernel I It t having been that it wits cheaper to extract Its ores orest t the avenues and aDd tunnels opened from rom the workings or of the last named I property In thi this connection it Is stated I that while It is generally conceded that thai L the he ores In the Quincy have t a extent the th t management or of the declines 1 to make any for ie leasing to te outsiders preferring to continue the th m work In Its own way wat thus th the tact fact that the hidden wealth or of tin the Quincy cuincy is by far too vast to permit or o I any with not dl di connected with the owners of oj r the t tAll All the exploration work won done by the great Creat producers In tin the i amp have hac shown beyond any question I that shat it I is sp spotted tt with ore bodies both boti I in 10 fiure and in contacts the devel deel I of which means e r f th ors or o f I the same ar 1 I that has gov t e every other great greit mine min at the Park P ark has had no exception in the case of o f this vast property The conc concentrates from this mine are arc I bout about a one ton from and one half h alf tons of stuff and by the I methods m employed there ls is no waste whatever w The metallic contents of the there I I ore o re are copper lea lead and zinc inc z An All th milling ore is brought up J through t the shaft thence theme conveyed ed to the concentrating works where after I treatment t the concentrates are taken down d own the shaft and with the crude ores I from the mine are delivered to Park City through the Ontario tunnel Crude ores from th the mine are sent from the upper levels to this tunnel level through chutes by gravity a a feature of eco economIc economic operation that is by no means In Insignificant insignificant significant The ore bodies on the various levels are separate and distinct formations the upper one varying in width from five to twelve feet and the lover one averaging fifteen feet itt in thickness e veins are what are known as blanket formation and their extent I could be better measured by the application cation of the rule ruie of acreage thap by feet Th concentrator includes the ordin ordinary ordinary ary crusher the capacity of which yas increased during the yean ean and now consists of ta tables bles and a number of settling tanks the latter being an invention ot of Super intend nt Sherman for treating the slimes These processes save about 98 per cent of the lead and 80 per cent of the silver The mine Is under the direction of j Mr Ernest Bamberger who is among the youngest ni mine manag managers of an en of the size of this one in tin the entire United States and to whose in efforts no small amount or of tin the success achieved is due duro H Is an af f le and pleasant sant gentleman gendeman and keen keer to note advantages In the handling and ant I working of ores and by his loyalty to t the Institution has endeared himself to t the stockholders while awhile his uniform con consideration consideration for his subordinates has en donned him to every man in inthe the employ of the company |