Show THE AERIAL TRAMWAY the aerial tramway has come and it has come to stay in its application and in its economical and successful use it is as s far ahead of the steam car as the ore wagon is ahead of the burro pack train inclement weather has no visible effect upon this means of transportation muddy roads and snow banks have no terrors for far the whose ores are moved by this method from the mine to the railroad or to the mil where it would be impossible to build wagon roads an aerial plant cani cam be it installed mines inaccessible aud and remote demot from traveled thoroughfares can be brought into speedy touch with the outside world by means of the aerial tramway silently all anil with clockwork clock work regularity the ore buckets keep up a regular procession from the m mine in e to the depot or reduction works and back again when such a system of transportation is inaugurated and the operating expense is comparatively small when compared with the wagon haul or the slow going and expensive pack train the aerial tram has made it possible to operate mining properties P profitably T which heretofore have been practically unproductive anil and valueless va lueles its use has solved the problem of successful mine manipulation for many companies about to to abandon their enterprises because of inadequate transportation facilities the system is growing in favor in utah and seven or of these tramways tram ways have been installed in ueail uta n camps during the past four or five years bingham has as two of them the use of which enables the companies using them to keep up a steady output throughout the entire year park city has another whose steady operation enables the company using it to ro maintain the payment of regular monthly dividends tintic gintic also has its aerial tram two of them another plant is in operation in sierra madre district above ogden while a similar plant connects the old Gar garfield fielt mine near willard with the outside world all of these plants have proven to be successes they have solved the transportation 46 problem for their owners and the chances are that more systems of a tike like nature will be utilized in utah mining camps in the very near future |