Show BINGHAMS ORE ROUTE than1 Y tI The Way Finally Biased for Construction lo Con-struction of Now Link t 6 l All delays Ir plans for the proposed r link between the tcrminuo of the Rio Grande Western and the big producing mines of BIngham having been overcome t over-come the promoters of the little Hue I over which 1 Shea engine will Moon be if plying will thin week b begin nenL 1 1 1 lln the adjustment 111 eui ad-justment of the grade and the broad iilnjr of the gauge along the line of what is commonly known on the Old t Jordan tramway In paving the way C for the r 9W route that will afford the S produceiB un allrail outlet for their I cnulh ore the projectors have found it neo J casary tomake a number jf contracts without which thc di they did not feel secure I se-cure In Ktartlng The last of these I c it 15 i said have now been closed and 1 with the lost 1 obstacle removed work iLli wi be prosecuted as rapidly I us pos I L1r nlblc under JHe direction of Mr Joseph i flId G Jacobs who Is I largely Interested In p 5 tho undertaking and who will oxer t t chic tho active management 1 of the I 111 link as on the Salt Lake it Mcrcur I road The fatd of the proposition now I established the management of the Ill Bingham Copper and Gold Mining company 1 I com-pany wlll begin the construction oC Its ON overhead crossing of the main lint I II while the mouth of the new tunnel I by which connection with Old Telegraph r Tele-graph ore bodies is being made will I unable the management of that enable manufmont property tWr1tt prop-erty to dump Its output direct Into the cars of the new line The outlook i eijctse accordingly very cheerful for all parties 1ItLrl fP par-ties rtiof Hammond Goes West aO HIa labors In this locality momen t all closed John HaY Hammond ri who has been commissioned to examine Ii exam-ine the properties of the Consolidated I II In rr Mercur Mining company departed tor l Tli1C i Del Monte the California wlnjler re Kort yesterday whore ho vlll join his 01 ulfe who awaits him there ITo will 5fO 11 ubeent himself from Utah about two liT S 1 weeks and returning will begin tho I I work for which all preparations will II I C Ifi t in the meantime have bel made Concerning J Con-cerning the real purpose of the pro i posed examination Mr Hammond had no more to release than did ho on the day of his arrival In Salt Lake However How-ever the gossips congratulate themselves them-selves Mnce the Information appearing exclusively In The Tribune that It la not so much of a secret after all or one ut least on which they can afford af-ford to wait The most of the morn lug was shared with Col Ellis an old friend of the visitor and with the assurance as-surance that hi would return in two I weeks he left the general ofllces of tho Consolidated Mcrcur for the west |