Show COPPER BELT TRACKS I I Connection With the Big Mines of Binghnm Promised in October His Inspection of the Copper Belt railway at Blngham or which he is president and the principal owner completed William Bayly departed for his home at Los Angeles yesterday much pleased with present condi > I loins and convinced that with the t extensions on which work Is now being ruahed will double the earnings President Bayly says that connection with the Ynmpa Boston Con and Highland Boy mines will be made without a doubt I next month while the track Is now heading rapidly for the plants 1 of the Ynmpa and Utah Copper company With the rosuIt of operations at the Bingham Cons mines I and smelters and of which company he is a director Mr Bayly was also very much pleased and her sees nothing to prevent a realization real-ization of all to which the various Interests In-terests have been looking forward In short time Mining Notes Superintendent Alex Jncohson of the ColumbiiM Con Is down from that Alta proposition Superintendent William Ball of the Lower Mammoth was ainonif tine days visitors from Tlntlc For a Mingle car of ore from the Utah of Deep Creek the company yeotcrday received re-ceived v t check Xor 2710 thq acttlcincnt tQlclllf place on controls showing ITTi ounces silver and li per cent lead per ton FlEd Coombs has returned after a visit to BlnKhani with the pioductlvencHS of which he wag astonished Manager M M Johnson of tIne Boston Con and Cactus Is scheduled to reach home after a protracted visit In the Kaat today Charles 11 alia m for many years associated asso-ciated with the blfr mines of Aspen Cola was at tIll Knutsford during the day on hIt way to Chicago It was auld last night that at the top of a itffoot raise hi tho Tctroa new urn hotly at Tlntlc tho rock shows aa much an Wiper per cent lead and 2j ounces silver per tonCol Col Jack McNally has returned from Moab where he has been feasting on fruit and ranch eggs for several weeks and reports the country In most proupurous condition I Martin Chrlatophcraon who has returned I re-turned from thou home of hlB boyhood In Norva brought with him namples of very hugh grndu copper ore In which local tnlpnt IB much Intircatcd Tine new custodians of the Columbia of Bmjfliain I consisting t I of Maj Henry Ca trow and O A TlbbltK left for camp yes tercinny morning I accompanied by 1 Moaur Hetties 1 and Dcdcrlclis |