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Show A NEW COMPRESSOR FOR THE BLUE BELL The new machinery for the Eagle & Blue Bell Is being taken to the mine today by Herbert Hopes. The compressor com-pressor weighs In the neighborhood of eleven tons, says the Reporter of Tin-tic. Tin-tic. P. J. Donnelly returned last Saturday Satur-day night from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly expect to leave In a few days for the coast, for tho purpose pur-pose of Improving tho former's health. The roads throughout Tlntlo are now nearly dry and no more troublo will bo experienced In hauling to and from the mines, unless the weather changes materially. ma-terially. Six leases have been let at tho Victor, from the 00 down to the 600 levels. The leasers win work under the direction direc-tion of former Superintendent Joe Tre-lear, Tre-lear, who will undertake to develop the territory below tho GOO. The company Is to receive a royalty of one-third on all ores, and pays one-half of the transportation trans-portation and smelter charges. The Bullion-Beck 's from thirty to ninety days behind with Its payroll and leasers' accounts all the time. It works a hardship on the men and on the mer- chants who must carry them for supplies sup-plies and household necessities. There is no excuse for such procedure, especially espe-cially In the case of leasers, who should have their money as soon as tho smelter check 13 received by the company. |