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Show CONDITIONS AT ALTA. Columbus Power About Ready for tho Neighbors Up There. While conditions at the Alta Quincy, of which he Is the superintendent, are not such ns to provide material for a story, said Alex Colbath on his arrival from camp yesterday morning, neighboring neigh-boring Interests are all giving good account ac-count of themselves with everything to Indicate a year of many strides throughout. A week ago Mr. Colbath was a guest of the Columbus Con, that Tony Jacobson and associates have added to the list of producers, and over Its ore bodies Mr. Colbath is not a little enthusiastic. There Is no doubt of what It will do for its shareholders with the concentrator In commission, said he, while tho volume of first-class oro Is steadily increasing. From the Continental Alta tho visitor reports a considerable amount of ore passing daily over the road to tho smelter, while the tunnel of the Albion Is approaching ap-proaching tho land of promise, with several others promising to roward their owners the present season. The Columbus management having notified him that power from that source will be on tap in a few days, Superintendent Su-perintendent Colbath will place an order or-der for a compressor with , which to operate Qulncy drills before departing for camp again. |