Show THE HATTIE MINE AND FULL times halley hailey idaho H J alle alien ii superintendent 0 of the golden goldah star and H hattie attie groups grolla of mines on the hailey gold bolt bel t came camb 1 in the other daa da after supplies the road to the hattie group is now open the teams having got gob through last ni ht although t ug there was only a mile of it t to 0 be broken to connect with the main roa road th this is s side de of the divide near hear richardson Richard sons s it was the hardest kind of work because it lies in a deep gulley cru fley w where here the show n i ow had dr drifted eted and packed As such another storm as we have had ha d is not looked for this winter no further trouble is expected to keep the road open r the lumber for the hattie mill and boarding land and bunk houses is expected to begin ber n arriving within two weeks the contract abt with the hailey lumber company calls for 23 T feet of all kinds and dimensions needed and it is i specified that at least one carload shall be delivered at hailey every two or three days until the contract is completed except i ino pcr 0 t there here is a blockade or other disaster on the railroad it will require thirty cars to haul the lumber immediately it is received here the lumber ger will be hauled to the hattie and as soon as there is enough on hand band to keep carpenters going they w ill be put to to work on the boarding and bunk houses in order to admit of the resumption and vigorous prosecution 0 of f work at the mine atthe the lumber will cost the company 22 a thousand feet delivered deliver edat at i I 1 I 1 the mine min c As soon a esthere as st there here are accommodations for miners a force will be put to work on the mine A tunnel 1400 feet long will be the first work begun it will be driven from both the east cast and the west ends and begun in deep gulches that will admit of a gain of feet of backs this will really be a regular level drift drift as it will start in ore or at both ends and te he in ore all the way The Hattie vein shows massive outcrop pings for 1400 feet and there is not a break arf ii n them the vein is fourteen feet thick and every e v ery inch of it is ore that is expected to yield an average of 10 a ton under the stamps once work is begun in the mine and a sufficient supply of lumber is on hand work will be begun on the mill and pushed vigorously ous y as it 1 t is the he t intention of the company to begin milling ore by the first of june the mill will be of twenty stamps and will crush and reduce seventy tons per day of twenty four hours the company man managers ackers are prepared to expend on the hattie group before the stamps are dropped on a piece of ore and as they have an extensive body of ore they are taking very slight 11 ii if an any Y risk rik th the e hattie has always been known as a property that only required a moderate expenditure to yield large profits the hattle company seems to be composed of the right kind of inen denmen men who under iland that they must dinv inv invest e st no inconsiderable capital before they can expect returns this the jumbo the the tiptop the croesus liberal and maggie Mart rrie may jay the golden star and other companies companie s operating there will doubtless bring tho the gold belt to the front and make intake of it one of the most prosperous sections of the mining regions |