Show MEN LAID OFF Creole Mine Shut DoT7n and Force I Made Idle The Creole laid off Its force of men day bcforo yesterday Superintendent C T Mlxur had hoped up until today on account ac-count of tho promising outlook for tho property to avert the Impending shutdown shut-down hut upon bin visit I to Salt Lake lust nlgnt tho suspension was continued for the present Mr Mixer says The suspension Is temporary I tem-porary and Is owing to Inability to tell I treasury stock under present market conditions con-ditions Wo regret the necessity of the step as time outlook at the property Is cry cncournsinir and we could have reached flur objective point with a double I shift III two months Wo hope however to resume development work by the Ilrst of the year Tho Croole shaft Is down COO feet and drifts radiate from it to a dlstnnco of 153 and 140 foci one ot which will tap the upper contact and the other the lower J II Muffctt who has Icaaod the upper workings of the mine will continue work on the ore boillcs there until tIll present shipment la ready when tho machinery xvlll be started again and tho ore hoisted from the mine Assays on the last shipment ship-ment of ore from these kings show lead 3C15 per cent silver 231 ounces gold 11 Superintendent Mixer will keep Park City his heatlciutirters for the present Ho leaves tonorrow to make examinations In DlRgham and Wyoming COAL DEALERS OBJECT rho local coal dealers object to shouldering shoul-dering the blame for tho recent raise In coal G W Gulliver of the Utah Coal compnnv nays Tho raise Is wholly on the part of the inino owners it Grass Creole and Rode Springs WI s have added nothing to the cost of coal Some time ago we wero notified that we would have to pay T0 cents per ton more for Rock Springs coal The price Old not go up here until after this notification Later we received re-ceived the same notification from Grass Creole As fur as I um Individually concerned con-cerned 1 am filling all previous orders at the former price or at an actual loss I was the llrst dealer in Park City to lower I the prleo of coal and I have always tried to keep l It down on a reasonable I > ISH Wo cannot afford to pay an advance of GO cents to the mlno owners cad sell at former for-mer prices As soon nu the mirtw people return to thu former price we will Jo time same The raise was miilo at Iho ito i-to offset thc niUTuica In minors wuges The miners wore ijlven nn advance fo prevent pre-vent H strike When ubkcd why tho mInI owners found It necessary to advance coal 0 cents per ton on a wage increase of 10 cents per ton Mr Gulliver said that the owners had recently been selling at a low ONTARIO IS WORKING No men will be InW off at tho Ontario on account of the accident yeiUmluy While It will take some time to repair time shaft all the force at tho mine or approximately nfty men will ho nactl rime landslide that went down thu shaft occasIoned great dtmagc Time Ions cannot be known for Homo tlmo yat The falling boulders cut LImo shaft pinion nnd llml > ory > us tliotiKh they were paper A uubntuntlul bulkhead has bcon put In at the toOt level fco that work bolov In comparatively safe Anothiir bulkhead Is being put In below tins SCO when tIme rcreat exposed area hero will be Ictlmh red Two Jiots of timbers wore stripped from tho waJIn bo low the 1700 groat daaiagu was done on the 1100 nml luX > a large area was stripped at tho SCO and there may be considerable mom damage when an examination Is made Time whullaaa wlucb was put on tho 1700 last night to draw up the men could not bo iibod They wore pulled un ICO feet by hand They wore below till n hours The fortunate part of tho occurrence won that tlio pumps wore not ilnmagod otherwise other-wise the men would Ime soon been drowned John Council > the t man who fell 350 feet was saved by lighting Jn water MONSTER BOILTBR Tho largo new boiler that went up to that Dalyludgc mill yesterday attracted considerable attention and several parties wcro omit laklnj snap shots ut It Stripped of all Its finishing it weighs ITOOO pounds ami has a capacity of 200 horsepower Ic It > to be Immediately Installed nt the mill as an auxiliary to tho two boilers In use there now IIOCAIGHl CAUGHT IN GUYROPE Through the carelessness of those responsible re-sponsible for the handllncr of the boiler just being unloaded and placed at thAI DalyJudge mill D A Sullivan received an Injury tonight that may loavo him dle Jljjurcd for life While he was riding from the Dilly West about dark this evening he was caught Jn a guyiropo stretched dangerously dan-gerously low across tho road and received L very severe cut across tho chin Whou the ropo utruclc Mr Sullivan the hori became frightened and plunged forward rIme metallic rope penetrated almost to time bone and slipped upward almost cutting cut-ting iLwny tlio lower lip ll toro tho assistance as-sistance of a physician could bo secured Mr Sullivan Buffered greatly from loss of blood The position of tho rope displays nlmost criminal negligence It Is stretched from time boiler to a uuldcpoet on tho opposite side of the road at a height to catch pedestrians about tho face and throat t and no sign of warning Is near ORE SHIPMENTS FOR WEEK The ore shipments as recorded for tho past week arc as follows Pounds Daly West 32 < HIX Silver Klnir 23270SO Total 5C31OSy MIKE OLEARY IN COURT Mike OLcary appeared In the Justlco court today anil unswcrod to the charge of stealing a roll of biildlng and a pair of rubber boots lust Sunday fro Nick Soot and Carl Glebluinlt employees at the Duly West These lastnamed parties sent their bedding 10 bo loft ut Limo lank City Meat Mailed It was left outside l wlicro the defendant found It and disposed dis-posed of It to ono of the proprietors of IIurrlnRlonH I saloon 0 rary when confronted con-fronted with the testimony of the plaintiffs plain-tiffs Mr Hl1rrll11 ton tuul Officer Johnson confessed and nlcicled dninkinnesa llo was given 11 or ten days and was committed com-mitted this afternoon Efforts have not yet been successful In flxlm tho jrullt oC OLcary III regard to tho watch and Jewelry Jew-elry stolen from Wrlyht two years ugo PERSONAL MENTION Dick Fnnel returned from Zion today Charles MaIn wan on the incoming train this morning C T Mixer returned from the capital I this morning A R Vcolor was amonG tho arrivals ron Salt Lako ihlo morning Mr and Mrs AV D Sutton roturnocl thin morning from n several days visIt I to Salt Like and Provo Fred Richmond arrived from tho metropolis metrop-olis this tnornlnir Prof II IJ Younger Is I preparing to give a inalince and grand ball at Muple hall Thanksfrlvbifr day County Attorney P A Cnllln IB over from Coulvlllo on a business visit Alexander Wright of Coalvlllo Is visiting Park Sir and Mrs AVID lam Carruth ot Coal vlllu arc vlaltlnsr friends here Iliuinnh LeCornpto Is up from Rowland Hall to visIt it row days with her pamntu Mrs Martin Powers is down from Butte for a few weeks visit with friends here |