Show ii MAMMOTHS r OE ROAD I Mr Cunningham Ready toy to-y U Haul the Ore TRAMWAY SURVEY FINISHED I i Speculation as to the Outcome Starting l 0 Start-ing tho Dyer Interest In the Price 0 to be Fixed Today for Lend Sito I for the MillionDollar Smelter Not 0 J r Yet Fixed j OreHauling from Alta < 0 Owners of Coconino Preparing to 0 c Start Up tho Smelter Park City 0 and Bingham Mining Notes > Mammoth shareholders were yesterday 4 yester-day awaltins with considerable J uneasiness t un-easiness the coming ot the morrow to j ascertain Just what effect the expiration expira-tion of the contract with the Cunningham 0 Cunning-ham railway may have upon the future 0 delivery of Us ores On the other hand those Who are taking a logical 0 view of it do not believe that the output 4 out-put will be affected in any way whatever I 0 0 what-ever and that the mine will continue I to deliver its ores to the railway as in 00 the past Mr Cunningham who makes l tip its tariff sheet for the railway and holds large block of stock 0 h who yet t larSe 0 does not bc jI In the mining company 1 hove other than that the management ji 0 of the latter will continue Its patronage i 0 patron-age and says he Is ready to renew the r contract or to receive tho tonnage as It is delivered lo him He will not f t however consent to part with a line that cost him over 37000 for tho bid 0 oC 20000 which has been made him T In the meantime the survey for the JP proposed tramway has been completed Iff I 1 by the management of the mining I 0 company and it was claimed yesterday r yester-day that conlraols for its construction will be awarded this week I 0 I Starting the Dyer Tho smelter which was last a i 0 erected by tho Dyer Mining company I upon its properties near Vernal and which was operated until the fuel gave 0 0 out and heavy snows along the highway high-way mSde it impossible to replenish It 0 0 is scheduled to start up again this week Manager Sawyer who last week arranged fOl the services of a smelter I 0 superintendent has gone back to camp 0 0 and with plenty of ore blocked out expects 0 ex-pects to run continuously through the pecs 0 season Considerable development work 0 has been done since the enforced shutting shut-ting down o the smelter and pf the physical condition of the mine it is said 0 that it never presented as much ore as 0 0 at present 0 i Forecasting Lead Prices Much interest was yesterday manifested mani-fested by lead producers on the figures fsles at which that metal would rule in the I local market the present week one enthusiast en-thusiast who has been following it K 0 closely during the previous week mar ma-r king a bet that It would not be less than 412 an advance 50 cents per 0 hundred The officials of the American Smelting and Refining company now In the city decline to speculate upon what instruction would come from the general gen-eral ofllces in New York this morning F 0 but recognized that under tho rule > 0 which has governed since January 1st I 0 that the advance must be a gratifying one l i 0 Water for Deerlodge J t 0 Judge Henry Rives uho last season 0 made u location of miscellaneous water t 0 0 rights above Deer Lodge with a view 0 to puttlnS water Into that and neighboring l neigh-boring camps says that he has a force of nicn engaged In turning the various streams Into one main channel and that Just as soon as consumers are G 0 ready for It he will begin fhe construction con-struction of his pipeline To accomplish accom-plish what he has in view will entail an outlay it is said oc about 100000 t but this will put the fluid Into Deer Statellne and Pikes Lodge lne an PJ Diggings 0 and guarantee enough for all time 0 From tho south comes C report that 0 more than likely he will be joined In 0 I the undertaking by Messrs McCuno 0 and Hoge of the Horse Shoe whose mill 0 Js now nearing completion i 0 OreHauling from Alta Terry Ferguson who came in from i 0 Alta Saturday night says there has been no time since the exciting days I of the old Emma and Flagstaff when the road between that camp and the I 0 0 valley below presented as much activity activ-ity as at present lie estimates that as many as twenty teams are plying between 0 0 0 be-tween those points and says complaints are still heard that there are not yet 0 enough to meet the requirements of 1 tho output The Peruvian says the 0 gentleman is now getting n line lot of 0 highgrade ore ready for the market and should be on the road in a few days Mr Ferguson has been making an examination of property with a view to leasing It and brought down some very handsome samples of argcntlfer ous lead ore that will be tested today i j Stalling the Coconino Lawrence P Boyle Quil Xebekor f 0 and others of the Coconino Mining company will this week I port at its 0 camp upon the banks of the Colorado river and remain there until such time 0 as the new smelter with which ores aVe 0 to be reduced to bullion has been started 0 start-ed up The last link in six miles of pipe through which the waters of the Colorado 0 Colo-rado river are to be borne to the plant 1 Is now rapidly approaching completion 0 and with this done the signal to fire up 1reup will be raised Until such time as the coking plant has been installed fuel instaled > will be sent in by way of the Rio 0 0 Grande Western railway Mr Kisliugbury Writes C 0 George Kisllngbury formerly of Capt De L Mars staff writes from 0 Berkeley Cal that Charles Jerlcle Chlrle Butters 1 whose big laboratory In this BUler 14 I now in active operation has returned 0 to Mexico and will not br In Salt Lake J c for somo time although his arrival 0 V the present season IB promised In the same letter Mr KIsllngburv writes 1 that the Immigrant mine near summit r fitation rsil m I which was LXUmined by 0 0 him In 189S and reported on favorably Ijia been taken up by the London Ex lx ploratlon fompany and Is dcveloplnr + very nicely Mr Klsllngbury is 1 also gratified to know that the Horse Shoe 0 i mine at Ddcrlodjjc which Jcellocgc was favora bly passed Upon by him amid subse 0 quently purchased by McCuno and 1 HOKC has developed so nicely and that a null Is I now being erected by the 0 owners He will remain with his fam ily in California for tome time before resuming his work In the unlllS diggings 1 I Conditions at the Cochiti I In the statement published In the t Boston TCew Bureau President Coram I k of the Cochin Gold Mining company Corm I in which not u few shares are held In ZIon says conditions at the mines nrar I jntl N M are favorable nal nnt > 2f raoralIC the out I 0 0 < 1 qyJune reaching no loss than 5000 p jross value of 33000 Tin e interfered with con ble with the new elec N 0 Vhus now been over r ling plant capable of I 0 t < xlly will bo Installed hutnled 0 iLi I e l 0 achinery running al SUi I NN 0 t I H > smoothly the output will be made to reach 10000 tons per month The ores now being treated says the president show an average of 8 per ton which Is I treated at less than 3 and with enormous bodies exposed greatly increased In-creased earnings are promised |