Show 1 Ii CONCLUDES HIS VISIT I t i tJ J President White of Bingham Con Goes to Boston I 3 1 I I REVIEW OF THE V WORK I t i Nory 12000 Fet t of Eartji Is I H Penetrated i I I 1 Over Four Million Gallons of Water i Now Pouring Prom the Dalton I I Lark Group of Mines t After thirty days in his dlggln boots t l President E L White of the Bingham I II Con Mining and Smelting company 1 J leaves for tho general offices of the j company in Boston today bearing with r I JM him a fund of information that cannot ii I f but stimulate the confidence of the I I 1 I shareholder in the earning capacity of r the big proposition Perhaps President White never appreciated as keenly as docs be at this time the work Involved II d u n u r il I I J i in uic reujuiniLiioji UL mt > j uivun t i Lark the Brooklyn the Lend Mines 1 tho Antelope and others embraced In what is locally characterized as tho I I Dalton Lark group Two years ago I II I when the campaign of reclamation was I begun tho ore bodies were submerged 1 and while export talent testified to the Ii 1 presence of millions within them to 1 reach these million through arteries that had already been opened upI up-I entailed an expense which rendered Li such an attempt almost unprofitable t f It was then that tho Dalton Lark tunnel was decided on and under the t j I management of Duncan McVichle the I I i j breaking of ground was begun This tJ work now approaching completion tho management realizes how stupendous J r I the undertaking was and yet it seems 1 but a yesterday slnco the first shot was 1 I fired into tho stubborn breast of rock j i In two years or since the driving of I 1 i the tunnel was begun the tunnol has I I d been forged Into the zone for 6200 feet I Ii where It has tapped the Brooklyn ledge i unwatcrcd that huge fissure and reduced re-duced tho waters of the Lark vein until i 1 it is now possible to resume operations on levels and in ore bodies from which the previous owners were driven years ago In addition tp the driving of this I tunnel other work has been prosecuted through a total of nearly 12000 feet of l earth the management In doing it re r I mbvlng 40000 tons of rock With an outlet for the long pentup waters and I the main ore bodies gradually falling t Into the grasp of the company however how-ever the wisdom of the undertaking is f splendidly emphasized At present I f there is flowing from the tunnel 1SOOOO I gallons of water per minute or 1320000 I gallons dally a volume sufficient to meet the requirements of a metropolis I half the size of Salt Lake With the t achievement of these results the lion t you has cleared and an era of production j I produc-tion is dawning over a domain that should bo made to disgorge as much i 6 J wealth as any corresponding area in tho i great camp From the ground already I q not a little ore Is coming to the furnaces I fur-naces while Irt tho Brooklyn ledge the I riches are being mined down to a depth of 1500 feet Every shot and every shift II I should now add to the resources of the i company and swell the volume of r wealth that shall in future enrich the j I < shareholders i Of the Eagle Blue Bell deal In I U I which Mr White and associates will j r ultimately acquire control of the Centennial Cen-tennial Eurekas nearest neighbor the I gentleman says that result thus far under the option have been most satisfactory I I I satis-factory and while he declined to speculate I spec-ulate on the outcome conditions appear I f to be favorable to the consummation of I j I tho deal President White leaves at l noon today taking with him the esteem t and good wishes of every miner and I mining man with whom he has been brought In contact and assured of a cordial reception on his return In the I f 1 I autumn |