Show GEOLOGICAL SURVEY r Mr Boutwell Has Completed it for Binghaiii Mines J M Eoutwell of the United States geological survey has Just completed an exhaustive survey of the Bingham district dis-trict and will return to tlct wil retur Washington D C within a short time The work has been conducted with great care and has resulted In the accumulation of I much valuable information I concerning the district both a to surface geology and the ore bodies beneath The re searches of the party has been pro longed over a period of five months while usually but three months work Js allowed to a single locality The force has been an exceptionally strong one including Prof S F Emmons who has been present at intervals during the season Arthur Keith who dUIlnS from die Appalachian range and put In L n month and George Girty in charge of carboniferous fossils who spent a week in obtaining important historical t data Mr Boutwell says that it is due to every one In the camp to state that they have been courteous and Indul gent to the Government employees and that the department appreciates emploceI their kindly actions With all the data L in hand he will proceed to AVashlngton to work up results study samples of I I which some 350 have been sent ahead Ihead study the maps that have been pre p pared examine the rock sections and i sectons complete results During his stay anl JJIngham Mr Boutwell has vsltcd I neaily every mine In the camp and I with no delays arising he llng expects the report fall to be completed and ou by next E Shoebridge Bonanza Find A new flnd of remarkably high grade ore is reported in the Shoebrldgu Jrde jiaircn The strike is lr1gi sUic on the 525foot level on the northeast drift northeat The drl ex tent of the body ha not yet been de termined but those familiar with the workings and who have been on the grounds since the vein was encount ered express confidence in the find proving a valuable one V Bingham Ore Outlet tE The survey 011 permanent I 1 switch 1 connecting the Bingham j t Gold Mining companys Copper and i ground at BInghum wth the Copper Belt railway has been commenced by II K Burton with the assistance of a corps of Ore has been men I Hhootlng out from the companys tunnl the pasl week at the C rate of sixty to scveiit seventy tons a day and work on the main ore bins which are mammoth concerns will be at once In addition to the begun output 500 t tons have been companY the bins from received in I 1001 the Tesora since the first of t o the month wtth every indication that I I these receipts will be continued 1 Cnche Copper King Lots Contract 1 Logan Nov 27Iiic Copper Mining and King I Milling company which owns a j group of claims In Blacksmith 1 Fork canyon including the Copper King and Queen hUM awarded a con I tract for a 300foot tunnel claims on the two to Hogan Hanson n Hyrum miner The tunnel it Js 1 llgured will cut the main ore deposit at a depth of about 285 feet and ahlpmer s will begin It then Is said The tunnel 1 Is to be six feet by four feet and will cost a little over 000 to run It The ore of the claims mentioned Is principally 1 1 I copper and several hundred feet of development de-velopment work has already been done on them |