Show PUMPING PLANT IS IN Machinery Is Installed in the J 1 lC I 0N SIX HUNDRED LEVEL Drifting Has Commenced Both Ways From Station I Manager Turner Says tho Men Are Now Working in a Great Porphyry Dike TRIBUNE BUREAt Park Cltr Dec 24 The station Is finished on the GCOfoot evcl I and the pumping machinery has hen Installed said Manager Turner of he J I I C today and we have com tnenced drifting both ways from the station sta-tion hovel Vo arc In the great porphyry lykc that cuts the formation in that vicinity and the drifting operations on both slues of us arc designed to reach LIt Ontario uuartzltc and reveal our exact position as regards the formation Until this Is accomplished we will not be alto Gethfr clear aa to where wo ate at Tho porphyry dyke Is I the same that runs through the Qulncy and the formation forma-tion ao far revealed at the J 1 C Is exactly ex-actly the same as that of the famous Quincy mine In the Quincy tho bedding planer on both aides of the dyke make ore and jlgnK of ore arc not wanting in the J I C which loads us to look for the sumo phenomenon We have Iron In the country rock In Increasing quantities for 100 feet anil fjalena for llftcen feet and the streak of pray copper Junt struck shows the strong tendency to mineraliza I lion Whore minerals are so widely diffused dif-fused through the formation concentration concentra-tion is highly probable wherever condition condi-tion will admit On one side of the shaft we aro very dose to the edge of the dyke and will break Into the quartslte III a few days so that interesting developments may bo looked for at the J 1 C in a short time It will be Impossible to tell what plan cf development we will follow until we I expose the formation on both aides of the UVliO I DISCOVERY IN MINOLA What la considered to be a significant discovery was made at the Mlnola the other day For some time the country limcrock bordering the llssure has shown an Increasing impregnation of crystals ol pyrites of Iron with minute crystals of other mineral believed by i some to be palena An assay was made and the limestone showed the presence of 2 pjr cent lead This Is considered to be a remarkable re-markable mineralization for country rock and very significant of what may be expected ex-pected when conditions arc favorable for the concentration of these values Into deposits de-posits HOLIDAYS FOR MINERS Holidays for the miners began today when all tho principal properties let their men go for a threeday vacation The town rapidly tilled up with the thousam or more men let off by tho leading com panlcf and Park City has assumed an unusually lively appearance EXODUS TO ZION There was an unusual exodus of excursionists excur-sionists loan to ZIon The train was delayed a half hour by the lurge crowds that besieged the ticket office and sit tingroom with tho additional coach could be found for only part of the passengers pas-sengers Between 200 and COO tickets were sold CROSSCUTTING IN WOLVERINE After following the ortbcarinrr Hs ure encountered In the Wolverine some time ago upward for fifty feet in a raise lie Wolverine management huts again resorted re-sorted to crosscutting for tho contact At the head of the raise and on the face of the crosscut the five stringers of ore show up as strong as ever with no dl mlnlshmant in values It was hoped to reach the contact of which the strIngers are feeders much sooner but the folding nature of the formation Is deceptive and a crosscut has again been attempted PERSONAL MENTION Miss Kittio Back 1 and Miss Mamie Wilson Wil-son arc visiting with Mrs A Fisher at Provo Miss Nettle Gray is visiting with Miss Myrtle McBride Miss Ilhooa Snydor of Salt Lake Is vls Ilhif with Mrs K P Evans Miss Mamie Wilson entertained twenty five friends yesterday on honor of her sixteenth birthday lithe Evelyn Jenson and Miss Stevens of the Salt Lake public schools passed through Park today on their way to Oak hey felr vacation BrlRham Snyder arrived from California Califor-nia today Dan LsimliorL was among this morn insa arrivals from Salt Lake Miss Nellie Sperr > arrived this morning from Salt Lake Jack Thompson was In from the t Slate unlveisity at Berkeley Cal for vacation with his parents Mr Thomas McDonald of Suit Lnkc Is visiting with her mother here atlss Maud Hurley Is spending Christmas Christ-mas holidays with her parents here Rube Ivorj and family went down to Salt Lake today John Mallla was among the outgoing paS ser5 today Superintendent Stevens of the Silver ICing mill went to Suit Lake today C T Mixer left for the capital this cvonlncr C B D Turner loft I this evening for the metropollp Harry Culbcrtson was on the outgoing train this evening Henrv Welsh left for bait Lake today N W Dunyon went down to Salt Lake this uvonlng N B Dreiser of the Park City Miner left for a holiday visit at Salt Luke with his family |