Show PLEASED AT OUTLOOK V A V Taylor Satisfied With Conditions V Condi-tions at Two Properties A V Taylor who visited the South Quincy lately the Bonanza Consolidated yesterday Is highly pleased over the outlook out-look in that property The feeder which was encountered in the crosscut a 1 oath i or SO ayo and which la i being followed S down to the contact with a winze has widened out Into a wdldellncd and well mlnerallzcd fissure that covers lie entIre face of the winze The mineralization Is i HO complete that the vein mater exists here In a decomposed state and can betaken V be-taken out with shovels It I Is tho tesll mony of all who have looked Into tho present condItions In the winze that all the sIgns are present thai to the Qulncy and DalyWesl IndIcate nearness to an ore body J A Kirby ot the Daly West who examined the South Quincy yesterday yester-day is I of the opinion that It Is the foundation founda-tion of a great mine The wlnzo has progressed pro-gressed In the neighborhood of 100 f < eton et-on tho Unsure and the management feels certain that the contact vein cannot no V morn than twenty or thirty foet away 41 soon as the contact Is exposed at thin point the winze will bo abandoned for lie I present and a shaft will be started in the noulliwi8t purl of the property at 1 point vein calculated lo cut tho contact 011 p nt u depth of 350 foot For hoisting purposes pur-poses 1 buffalo whim will be erected after V which a gasoline engine will be Installed p for further development MILL GOB3 INTO COMMISSION V i V The KeaniBKellb concentrating mill r went Into commission yesterday when p twentylive tons of ore were run through I hiipirlntondcnt M J Daly dtocrlbes the I imicnlnury ns working perfeetly A con hldorable ai aunt of ore had been run 4 tin ouch the criiahcra previously but this 4 h i thc fht time thu whole machinery of 4 the mill has been biought Into rcaulaltlon 4 Seventy or EO per cent of the concentrates h was saved u the Jigs which loavcu I but n Kinall proportion lo go J over the table None of the ore taken out at the llga need V be Imndld with shovclu as it passes Into 4 buiH and Is loaded directly upon wagon t 11 In the Jllr 05e of the management toe to-e gradually increase the Initial run of twen 1 tylive ton i to 100 ni rapidly as clrcum I stances piimlt Undoubtedly l tho starting + of the K jarnsK lth mill means the V gnuiiml opening up of a property which t will rival some of thai old producers for V with the record already made by tho V CTiwcnt and the Apex and the possibilities t revealed In tho other proportion that go r to make up the NoamsKeith mine much 1 Is looked for from thin territory In the r future MIXERS UNION HOSPITAL At the meeting of the City Council to i eight a resolution won adopted In sup per of ho proposition of tho Miners union to build a hospital here and the I city Recorder I ivns Inhlrucled to write n communication to the I parties having the movement In charge expressing the commendation com-mendation of the Council The ordinance providing for the numbering num-bering of tho streets came up for the third reading and was adopted It provides pro-vides for the numbering of houses and I buildings beginning at Seventh street nnd I running north and south and beginning at Park avenue and running cast up He her avenue It requires that the numbers shall be of metal three Inches In height and of uniformity and I shall bo placed on the front doors In conspicuous places by an officer appointed by the Council and nt the expense of the owners Even numbers will be used on the right side odd on the left of tho ntrcct The ordinance providing for an Inspector Inspec-tor of weights and measures passed Its first reading Tho City Recorders report showed a total of 5173750 In receipts for the month Tho expenditures were S310S 10 and the balance on hand WHS 51S1515 The report of the City Justice shows the number of cases for Hit month to bo nftyone He collected In cash S107 committed com-mitted for labor S33 total SMOr l Tha City I Treasurers report agreed with the He I cordors The Sextons report shows nine deaths all adults The chief of the lire department depart-ment reports ono fire for tho month TO INCREASE THE FORCE Tho incrcatd output of ore In the Daly Judge his compelled the officials to Increase In-crease the force lleglnnlng with today a third shift is afc put on at the mill mu IcIng a straight run of twentyfour hourc The output at the mine hns Increasd o 100 cars n day Ore lately has been pil hit tip about the mills ami the ore bins hr Vj been running over With Iho I In creased output of lowgrado ore the Increase In-crease of highgrade ore continues which Indicates the progress the DalvIudge Is making Inwards the position of a llrst cliias producer PERSONAL MENTION Manager Turner of the J I C was hack to camp lode Theodora Bruback of the DalyJudge 1 was up Iron the t metropolis this morning Solon Splro of the I Silver I King Council dated and Llttlo Dell visited camp lodav J 1 A Klrby of tho DalyWest returned to catnp this morning Judge W T Snvder visited town today DetoctUv HoKttii of MlhHoula Mont arrived ar-rived hero today and Identified Alhril hell for whom a reward oi HW was offered for Jumping his bonds Marshal McNaughton received the reward todtiv und Mr hogan I Icft with the prisoner The Knights I 01 Pythln last night In IllalciJ eljjlit now members after which an enjoyable social jlmc wan held Thr Mosons I elect officer tonight for tho I yean Augustus Ling and Annto Hlt mall or thl > place were married In Salt lako vcs icrduy |