Show around the state bt cr it is understood that the tintic gintic paymaster mines com r banys s officials are getting things in shape for an extensive a deve development lo 10 ament campaign for the property which is in the north gintic tintic district af the colliery of the carbon fuel company at rains in which an explosion occurred on september 21 and in which five men lost their lives will not be permitted to reopen by the state industrial commission until certain requirements for the safety of the employees are complied with articles of incorporation have been filed with the county clerk by the marysvale Marys vale gold mining company with central offices in salt lake the company is capitalized at aioo the incorporators are newton A dunyon W J burton lucy E burton I 1 W foote and W J wolstenholme all of salt lake I 1 the recent sharp advance in the price of Nail driver t stock is attributable to the fact that operations are to be resumed and that the companas comp anys capitalization is only shares and that half of that is the directors of the company now are john D fischer A B sawyer A L hurley D C murphy and george W lambourne park record directors of the new quincy minin mining g company have t reorganized the board and filled the vacancies caused by the deaths of herman bamberger and former governor arthur L thomas the board now consists of W R hutchin hutchinson on president george W morgan vice president arthur L thomas jr secretary elbridge L thomas treasurer A L hurley superintendent fred kuster and M B johnson after sev several eral months of inactivity work has again been r resumed resu at the old scotia mine in the west gintic tintic district i and it is stated that a shipment of ore will be loaded within the he next week or ten days this ore which is being sorted from om one of the mine dumps will be loaded on the railroad I 1 at jericho station about fifteen miles to the south of tintic gintic junction the old scotia dump contains considerable low grade ade lead ore which can probably be shipped at a profit under ader existing conditions I 1 I 1 t 2 r G JF loughlin chief engineer of th the e me ferous nines mines department of the united states ge geological 6 logical survey jaitly Jc 4 to Itly left salt lake for california californi a where he expects I 1 ut complete some work before returning to utah ahil dr the ithe loughlin ahlin ghlin visited the gold hill district where government is ls to begin a topographical survey of the iala larea impi including from om overland verland pass extending as far north as an and is sit dutch mountain topographical engineer evans of this thi charge ia of 0 the survey whether a geological survey villa district is ls made ade will depend upon whether congress dr br peate appropriate te sufficient funds according to dr loughlin 9 aut hn loughlin ou n is ls well known to m mining ining engineers for his authorship geological eow P of bore ore deposits of utah published by the 11 i cical survey A 1 i the he chief ch 1 large ff amount of equipment which can be used at cantly consolidated mine raine mill and lin lime ie pla plant nt was reaver taver purchased from om one of the potash companies of green compan I 1 W Yot mang ning says the eureka reporter the potash the went out of 0 business some time ago and conse 9 angioi the h machinery finery which it used was offord for sale pany avas equipment amei it purchased by the local mining com and prepared a i large ge tramway way which is now being torn down states that tnt for shipment to eureka manager cecil fitch at at some future time the tramway may be used in m connecting the grand central mine with the chiefs new milling plant ore from the grand central in order to be delivered at the chiefs mill now has to be taken off the mountain by a tramway and then transferred to eureka by railroad cars if a new tramway is built from the shaft of the mine to the mill the railroad handling would be eliminated on all milling ore on the first day of the month the new shaft of the iron king company reached the foot level and the contractors had feet of shaft to their credit in just one and a half months the shaft was started on the day of august and it is now going down at the rate of about six feet each day three shifts being used but there are but two shaft men on each shift considering the number of men employed on the job this is undoubtedly establishing a new record for rapid sinking the drift on the 1000 foot level of the zuma property which is being driven in an effort to find a continuation of the ore body on the level is looking more encouraging at the present time and from all indications it will not be surprising if something of importance is opened in the near future says the eureka reporter this drift has been following a well mineralized break in which some values are found and in the course of prospecting quite a lot of commercial ore has been saved however the drift has now reached a point where ore can cah be expected at any time and it is the intention of the officers of the company to send a raise up from this level in an effort to locate the ore coming down from the |