Show AT PARK CITY Operations nnd Output of the Week Crescent Talk Tho Record telling the story of tin week at Park City says It has icarnec 1 that when Manugir McGregor return J I from the East It will bo with pinna for I ira Crcsccnl an active campaign on the I grIn ound It is Intimated that while Ii 1 gr-In lana these orrangemenLs were de j cia ded upon and perfected and that In ci-a di ana capital will play a part In the extensive work that IB expected to be e carried on zit once It is an Id that t the llrst project will be a drain tunnel of I suciT proportions as will thorough I drain the property and remove tin obstacles ob-stacles to other operations It is good I news for the Crescent is known to be n I good properly and has already yielded I UI over 2CCOOCO In ore That It Is I 3 capable of making a handsome record and 1 rich return there Is no doubt Frank James went down to Salt Lake I Thursday to put his signature to papers pa-pers that will make a change in the ownership of tho Kennedy group o C I claims rile amount of tin purchase price we could not nJcertnln but understand under-stand It Is near the figure at which the owners have been holding the property The deal has been pending for sometime i some-time and Manager Bambergor of the DalyWest is said to be at the head oC the purchasing company It is said that next week the force of men at thu DalyWest is to be materially ma-terially Increased and that the now ledge recently encountered will be worked on steadily This ledge Is I salt Ito I-to be showing up reserves of such ex lent that the output of the mlno can be and will be materially increased and that the Intention is to so increase the ore product as to warrant a monthly dividend to the shareholders of 50 cents a share beginning with the May dividend divi-dend About 170 men arc now working underground un-derground at tho Ontario and It Is said I that this number is soon to be increased in-creased Work has been resumed In sinking the shaft on the East Valco A whim is being put In and It Is the present intention in-tention to keep J a force steadily engaged tega gaged In development work Thaynes canyon promises to be an exceedingly active mining district this spring and summer A new mill fore tim for-e California group Is one of the probable prob-able i Improvements that will soon be under way The Apex output is getting better in quality every day and now that theater the-ater supply the scarcity of which has been such a drawback to the operators during the winter Is Increasing a larger lar-ger force of miners will soon be put on It baa been quietly whispered that the Walker Bros had purchased the Silver Key group up Thaynes canyon and l while the rumor as yet cannot be positively verified those In a position to know do not deny its correctness Following ure the shipments of ore from the Mackintosh sum pier for the past week Pounds Sliver King 1330000 DalyWest roo llSOdxi l Anchor concentrates 245 < vxi Ontario r32iXO A ptleo 00000 Vnleo SiOw Total 3OiMMO A Cave in tho Red Rose Vivian McCune under whose management manage-ment the Red Rose group at Tlnllc Is being actively opened up reports the discovery of a cave at a depth of 2SO feet that is 200 feet in length 70 fevt In width and 35 feet high The interior of the chamber is studded with lime ligures while the whole presents an effect so exquisitely panoramic that he has decided to preserve It Its walls show no ore whatever except upon that side exposed to the shaft through which it Is reached but a drift will be put under it at greater depth and the ground prospected without disturbing the chamber With the conduct of the vein and the ores In the Red Rose Mr McCune is very much pleased Pleased With tho BabeL I Manager Kopp of the Babel group near Eureka came In from camp lust night after making an examination of It and Is most enthusiastic over the changes that are occurring at a depth of 2SO feet Samples brought In by him show a nice quality of carbonate of Iron that Is I generally associated with some of the precious rnt till In the locality lo-cality and assays arc promised today At 300 feet it is the intention of the management to crosscut to the vein and begin prospctlng In each direction The Silver Cloud Shaft L h M Earl who spent the day underground under-ground at the Silver Cloud in Tintlc returned to the city last night and says the shaft will be put down an ad ditional 100 feet at once At a depth of 227 feeL which has now been reached Mr Earl reports a small amount of ore which was entirely nncxuected as the I shaft at that depth la I not In Time vein Assays from this show the presence of silver load and gold that the management manage-ment hopes to find in paying quantity when the vein Is tapped at 100 feet greater depth Mining Notes Ferg Ferguson left l for Robinson again I yesterday morning after several a sIn s-In I the city A small amount of ore from AHa reached tho yards of the sampler at Sandy yesterday The Lower Mammoth will market two I carloads of ore this week from which cmi most sensational returns are expectd ATI ilJ1rJlYS ion pr alls at Eureka that t the management of the Eureka Hit I company Is thinking seriously of starting start-ing l up the big mill again Thenew ahufthouye on the Cleopatra at Silver City is one of the most commanding com-manding improvements that have been added to that camp the present season Joe Bamberger left for Tlntlc yester day morning where he will devote a 1 week to the examination of the mines I and prospects In which he Is Interested Horace Kklredge acsayor at the Grand Central left for thut property again yesterday morning with a fresh supply of Its stock in his inside l pocket Claude V Wheeler came In from the South Swansea last night and reports the usual work going on underground with the new shaft gaining depth each dayMessrs Messrs Oglesby and Yundt of the Emerald made an inspection of that Tlnllc property yesterday and report developments going on without material change Morris R Hunt who came in from the Alaska of Tintlc last night reports the shaft again going down to another I level l TOO feet below the present one and 1 no less than live feet of ore in the weal drift ort the 350foot left I Manager Ryan of the Mountain View TIntic made an examination of the property yesterday and says that pros I pecting along the vein in which the shaft has been sunk will commence tt I i the 400foot level which Is being rapid ly approached I Manager litter who came in from Silver I I Sil-ver City last night says that nothing definite will be known for some days I concerning the future of the Silver Park which was cloned down on Sat urday The matter will be submitted to I the board of directors In a few days Manager Tames W Nelil of the United States Mining companys Blng I ham properties came In from camp last I night and reports the examination by 1 the Messrs Devercux still In progress Manager Xcill IH i very much pleased 1 with preponl conditions at the proper ly lUd will leav ° for amp ngiln today I Prom Neighboring Staten Another carload of th eri ° nd ure from lilt Maron itj mine as taiL d I s i for 1 the Sail Lake melturx this week 0 r I sjiysUio AVlilli1 Pine Ncr Xewr Anaconda Standard Alex Tarbet the young mining millionaire who has V been visiting Buttu this week left for J Salt Lake yesUrday While in Butlc Sli < he looked over his mining operations on I 1 I the Smokehouse bought a new necktie got his whiskers trimmed and drank C I nothing but milk T 1 Baker City Republican Mr Jack i son superintendent of the Bonanza S mine arrived In the city tills morning from that property Ho says thut yesterday I l yes-terday they cnmo in contact with the I rich ledge they have been looking for for i some time He brought some of the ore wltll him and upon having it assayed V as-sayed found It worth 2lu to the ton Mr Jackson was greatly excited over the strike and he has reason to beTh be-Th Bonanza is one of the oldest pay ing properties III that district and has H large amount of ore on the dump Cherry Creek Items White Pine Nov News John Wearne slll tarries In Salt Lake City but we look for him back home in the near future with i company to open up some of his properties hero which are cu6nd to none in the mining I country i The Olusgow and Western Explora 5 lion companys mines and mill are runt run-t nlng In full blast turning out the yellow yel-low and white metal for Its stockholders stock-holders in the lund of thistles We are glad to see these people ivap I JL rich hui v est as they deserve it for they have had the nerve to reopen some abandoned I aban-doned i mines and make them dlvidond paying properties Then are several 1 such mines lying 1 idle in this dIstrict and nil that Is needed tu make them dividend payers is the necessary capital capi-tal to open them up Several of our minors are opening up Fomo very rich gold mluos at South Cherry Were these mines located In I Alaska or some other country where it c would be worth II mans life to go to them there would be a big rush to get there first Mining men who are lookIng look-Ing for gold mines would do well to Investigate In-vestigate the opportunities offered In this locality Assays from some late discoveries go up In the hundreds In gold |