| Show t r xl II rII P ur fJtl1 f 0 TRIBUNE BUREAU I n rk C Murray King Correspondent I + t r ciPy I M B Monday October 19 1903 111 I D J J I i I 1 AT DIAMONDNLMROD Plans for Development of Property Put Into Effect The DlumomlNlnmid Mining company i has boRun to put Into operation the extensive ex-tensive plans for duvclopnont projected a month ago at a meeting of the ofllcors here The large order for machinery decided i de-cided upon at that meeting on the way I and Ihe holt and compressor are expeclcd I In a fuw days In connection with the development of the properly a road Is being projected from the old Anchor shaft to the proposed site of operallons for an outlet and over which the machinery Is to be hauled Part of the route Is partially completed being the old Anchor shaft road Men are be lug put to work now so as to iiish the machinery I ma-chinery to the grounds as cxpedlliously I as possible l The shaft which Is ndw down Home distance dis-tance Is I to be dropped to a griat depth ibis winter and subterranean txploratlonn lire to be conducted In that promising territory ter-ritory which borders on the Duly V > cat and DalyJudge mines WORK AT THE ALICE Those who arc acquainted with time his tory of our nearby nulirhbor tho I Alice will be pleased to learn that this prospect In to bo pushed with uptodate machinery I machin-ery A compressor IB bolus installed with 1 which to facilitate time work now golnc I on In the winze Tin recent sensational I reopening of the Wonduido vein on ground contiguous to Jho Alice has boon a veritable verita-ble boom for the latter property Tho Woodsldo vein has been encounteredat a score of points allows on continually aad runs Into the Alice ground This hrhun the ore body practically up to the city I limits and It may bo lint the town overlies over-lies a famous deposit I KEARKSKEITII MILT I Tho last comiluninent of machinery has I arrived for the KcuriisKoitli mill In the jlllm i shape of the crushed which was Just received I I 18 re-ceived hero Foreman James Kescel reports 11 re-ports that the work 01 Installation IH necessarily t ne-cessarily progressing very slowly cm account r 1 ac-count of a dearth of carpcntuis occasioned r occa-sioned hy the strike hut he think that I i l with the present force 11 Is only a matter I I let of a sliorijlimc when the mill will be In tji operation i I PERSONAL MENTION I f r If John Donovan left for Salt Lake this afternoon C Chrlstenacn returned to Salt Lake this I l I afternoon 1 i Col William P 1 Kerry wontto Salt Lake t 1 I t to visit with relatives 1 fc 1 l Walter Lyons returned to Salt Lake this J I hi 1 afternoon I i I I I 1 j Mike Salisbury Is visiting in the capital d Prof Janney the mining expert came i l I I up on a business > trip I i i J w iI Twenty t of ito carpenters employed at I 5 I tho Ontario minI refused to accept tho I icnhour schtdulo this morning and tho I company decided to give them nine hours t The masons also get tho bunellt of tho I oil j J shorter day It la thought tho ninehour I i II schedule will be granted by all the com j I panics In Park One ot our oldest nnd popular citizens r Will D Gray rutnrncd today from a r I II visit with friends In Syracuse N Y I j Alex Glllls lately arrived from Nova Scotia and who has been working at the DalyJudge suffvred painful Injurlcu by a caviIn Ills right cur was literally torn 1 from Ills head Dr LeCompto attended J I tho unfortunate man and made him ae comfortable us possible I Mm Charlcs Heath and Fred Smith U t have Issued invitations for an afternoon next Thursday il I j j The Elks held a business meeting to r If I nlirht I i Mrs Charles Shields entertained nt dinner I 1 din-ner ycslerday the guests being Mr and 1 Mrs J F GeIger 1 I F G Morse la i here on a bunlrrena trip from Salt Lake t I T F SlnghlbXr mining magnate Is i up from tho city I Bon Goniiller Is hero from Si Lout i E Nightingale Is up from Salt Luke 1 11 I i iU i H J > |