| Show lliON LARK ACTIVE H Reorganization Gives Energy and Freedom to Company J j 1 WORK WILL NOW BE PUSHED J The Ncrtli Mammoth STanafjemcut cj g Exulting Ovci Discovery of a Fissure Fis-sure Copper Boy Incorporated i Emerald Mealing Hcnrs Good J Report Re-port Stockton Machinery Starts i Well Century Extension Begins 4 4 ii Woik Ophir Plant to Be Enlarged I Work on tho New Mammoth j I 7m b II The JSchcnek Interest In the Dallon Lark Alining company lias now l passed Into the hands of Messrs P T Tarnsvorlli anti Wlllard F Snyder and the development of that tflnglmm proposition which cmbrarcs an cmplrc of ground will now continue on the g most energetic scale The purchase of I the Interest which required the checking check-ing out of not a few tent of IhonsandJ I I I I of dollars was at once followed by a i I roorganlzntron of the board of directors direc-tors which now eoiiMists of Samuel C 1 Park HenrY C Lund M Morris Max E Smith Philo r Fnrnsworth Jr IH V q Jane IT Bacon and Grant C Snyder li i I Mr Park was at the same meeting T i made president of the company Mr ft Lund vicepresident Mr Smith trcas L urcr and Mr Morris who serves the BullionBeck and others in similar 1 capacity secretary Jho reorganization Is a strong one and cannot but stimulate confidence In I tho future of the proposition Into which t 1 the new tunnel lists now been driven a I I distance of 200 feet and that will con 1 Inuc to connect with the three lug I 5 veins traversing the property as rapidly rapid-ly as human energy and power drills I F I can accomplish Itt It-t t Just what figures were required to j hap the Suhcnck Interest could not be 4 learned from either of the principals I Mr Schenck has never doubted that with the completion of the projected r < tunnel the Dalton Lark will become I one of the most productive mines n the t West and his Interest was held accordingly b i I ac-cordingly The purchasers believing as j does he will now carry out the plans so J long cherished by Mr Suhcnck und his j 1 associates |