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Show THAT NEW -SAMPLER WILL BE COMPLETED IN A MONTH OR TWO. 'I'.iiighHiu Was Thronged Last AVeek With j-;i-rtH l'repariiifi for the Old Jonlan-i:ara Jonlan-i:ara Litig-alion Mining at Park City Local and General. Within a month or two, at the farthest, Bniiiti.n it Co.'s sampler, at Mur-. Mur-. Aiil he completed and ready to handle a I ! t : me that can come to it. The build-are build-are iiow nearly completed and the most ol machinery was delivered on the ji .a ;il iant week; and Mr. I). V. Brunton iiirii' d in the city lust week to s,u erinteud l! , !;a in- i.f it. ''When completed," said ?!. ili uiitun, "the mill, in it size, the per-1,i per-1,i i, . ii of its machinery, and the aeenraey v ;! ..Inch it samples tlio ore, will burpuM uv.j other sanip.ler in the west." '"olay'K On; Keeeipls i; -,. Tons. !'.:!. U'w ii Sir 20 V..' ..tor .., 10 m.-ui.'il, Ktu-eka "J5 li Ii l:ini L ( .M. .! Dream 5 II 1 ' L Silver 2-7 Total ts I i i 1 1 i 1 1 lull of K. x pc it . All of hot week the "old reliable" lias In i n lull of mining experts who have been i i:. mining into the issue.- of tin- controversy f I .v vc n tlii Niaaria and t!ie old Jordan ?ii:ih's. Some of these experts occupy the ! r.uil) rank in their profession, and they wear laurel,, u hieh lhi-y hae won by their par-tn par-tn ipation in many sueei-ssl'u! litigations. Park "Keooril" Crosscuts.. The leasers of the l'earl J. .'., being work-I work-I d under tin: foremaiiship of Thomas VVa! leu, strnek a lai'ue body of water last week. This will he good news to the (Hellene people. Who i an u-e it to udvaiilae in their mill. !. V. Condon wiil put a force of men to Villi .Monday next, and conmienee o era- 1 11 ms on 1 lie I rcolt; on Ins own bonk. He will run a crosscut from the shaft Mink lust vinVr by tin: leasers, ami thinks lie will cut 1111 ol'e body w ithin l.'.U feci. 1 he ( 1 h - uci ic shi ppcil a car ot e once til rates this wc, 1-. that W 111 sell lor about Sol) per ton. The only tiling lacking now to make the (llenoe a steady shipper and a dividend payer, is a little more water in the canon to ki cp the mill rim Hint: v, it hunt interruption. 'I he work 1 f cleaning u p the debris in tlu-.Anchor tlu-.Anchor shall and placing new guide, for tin Cage ah., ni i .mi,:, ted and the work of sinking will oiuniu m e on or about the 'Jlst Ci 1 I 'ci i ui ! .1 1 . On-alcare will be exercised to keep the drillhole lroiu clogging. '1 he ehatt is still very damp and a large amount ol v.itti i is sUll seeping from the various levels. Local am) Ociicriil. The Anchor is "-citing; g;ood ore 011 its lot 0 fed luel. T. C. Ih-vlin arrived in the city last night from ilinghani. Only one .-hi I t of men is bc tig w or.ied cm the .e:nl mine at Bingham. Tiie Sou!!, tialenu and Old Jordan are working min'o than a hundred men. I'aly d;iih ml No. :i. is b.-ing paid today in Nc. York, San Francisco and Salt Lake." Wcollcy, Lund A: dud. Is' eopoer mine at bl. Weorgc i.s pi-odat in- a car of ore a day. Nearly everybody 111 Tiutic looks for something some-thing of a mining bourn w hen the liio iiraude reaches Kurcka. New Yorkers have taken a notion to Horn tsilver stock, and the price in that market is blcM'iily advancing. l'egular shipments will In leaf ,r be made '."rom the Sampson. The. ore body reccmly t;pclicd is looking we'll. ' An unusually good 'ody of ore has been Opened between the SKID- and lOUtl-l'oot levels oi tiie Yoscmite No. . There is three feet tit miow at Alta and '.shipments from the. mines are practically . nspciukd, until apiiuif . . . 1 ' The iudieatioiis are that Utah's mineral production for ls'Jl will exceed that of any other jenr in her history. J Alter a good niany months' labor, the con-Jiectton con-Jiectton has been made between the Hanauer umiel and tho Crescent shaft. No news can be obtained of the degree of success which has attended the starting; tif the slump mill on the Sevier mine. John S. Ferris ( prospi dor ) predicts a Drilliaut future i:i ;i iiiiuiiig way, for the ilarysvale ami sonthcrn Utah country. The parties who are interested in the building of the leaching process mill at Lchi will say nothing of their intentions. No shipments wire made from La i'lut t district last week. but the ore was being piled 011 the dump- ;u-t the same. i.a Plata may Jet surprise people. W. S. heyes, the California, expert and milling; promoter m-rivcd i:i the city yester-l:i. yester-l:i. He goes to liingiiain to c.vuintiie a piece ol liiiiiing projicrty. The L'ood showing 111 the Lady (iothva has stimulated pro.-' ci ting in that, part of the Ti ii 1 1 1- district cast of Lurcku, ami considerable considera-ble work is now being done. Tin. re w as considerable (Hmunitinn last -Week in the volume of wat r flowing; out of the Ontario drain tunnel, and it is ep'-ited thai work in the face can s..oii be r suiued. A large on -i educing plan', u-ing the Lust-ell liMvi-ilion process, was p. it ia this summer sum-mer at Aspen, Colo. They have Lien in operation now several weeks and are a grurd fill CC.ss. The ore shipments from Park City for the week ending last Saturday were tl tons. Of these the Ontario contributed '-'0. the Mavilower '-'47, the Daly 1.V1 and the "Anchor 17li tons. The Mavilower at Park City is reported to be making u product ion of sjoiKi a day. Kx-pcrts Kx-pcrts are still at work prcpui ing for t he trial of the case with the Northland which .s. to conic oil' next motiih. There has been no unusually file body of ore .., ncd on lue l.'.OO fool level of tlie'On-taria. tlie'On-taria. Wl.i 11 fo-t broken into a .short time ago it V'.us .nly a few inches wide, but now it is the foil width of the drift. The grade, too, is better than the average. |