Show SMELTER WILL START II I I BlowIn at tho Majestic Scheduled for Next Saturday I The Times reviewing Interests around Mllford says Saturday of next week October 10th Is the date that bus been fixed by the Majestic management manage-ment for blowing In the copper furnace fur-nace The rains of the past week have delayed operations somewhat necessitating necessi-tating a suspension of ore hauling for three days but Manager KInnon is exerting ex-erting every effort to get things In shape for starting up on the I dale stated j Sloping Is the programme at the u I K and Old Hickory and the shipments have been averaging ninety tons from the Old Hickory and fifty tons from tho O K dally A lime quarry has been opened on the HarringtonHickory and I forty tons of lime are being delivered to the smelter daily At the smelter I now there are over 2000 tons of ore and fluxes A force of Japs has been layIng lay-Ing track on the switch connecting the main line with the ore bins and this work will he completed this week John D McAulay of Milford and C T Martin of Frisco recently purchased an Interest In the Gold King group situated sit-uated near the Revenue mine in Pints Grove district and the showing Is to promising that they propose to work It all winter In the bottom of a 50foot shaft there ia fourteen inches of ore that carries sixty ounces In silver and several dollars In gold Sinking will be resumed as the ore body has been widening wid-ening with every foot of depth It curries cur-ries a good percentage of Iron and to a firstclass smelling ore Lumber has been sent over to the property for tho necessary buildings Work on the Beaver Con shaft was stopped at a depth of 509 feet where a large eta ion will be cut and cronscuts started in two directions The water that comes from this shaft Is so strongly strong-ly Impregnated with copper that a pick or shovel placed In It at night will show a coating of the red metal the next morning The Wasalch King company has taken a 00days option on time Crank group In Beaver lake district owned by John McAulay John Forgle and Pat Nolan The property shows a big vein of Ironcopper ore The bond calls for the payment of 2500 Cheap coal far Milford Is a hleawlng I now in sight aa there seems to be every prospect that the San Pedro company com-pany will build a branch from Lund to the coal and Iron fields of Iron county General Manager Wells and Senator Kearns who Is a San Pedro director went down to Iron county last Friday traveling as far as Lund by special train and returning Sunday They were cry favorably Impressed by what they yaw and remarks that were dropped while they were In Milford Indicated In-dicated that the building of the branch had been practically decided upon |