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Show CONTINENTAL TRAMWAY. Last of the Material to Be Delivered Management Today. The laat carload of tram material for the long carrier with which the Continental Conti-nental of Alta is being efrulppod, and which spans a distance longer than that attained by any similar equipment In this country, Is promlsod Manager Crow-ther Crow-ther today, and with this on tho ground he expects to bo able to have it In com-m.'ssion com-m.'ssion and whisking the output of the mines from the loading station to tho mill, which has been ready for their reduction re-duction since last Christmas. Comparison Compari-son with other tramways of the type to bo used at the Continental, said Mr. Crowther during the day, develops some ery Interesting contrasts. For example, exam-ple, that at Alia ha.s the longest length of "running" rope of any tramwnv in this world, this one having a length of ten miles. Of the tramway 13,000 feet has nriw been completed, nnd the remaining re-maining 2000 to bo rushed to tho earliest completion possible. Meantime tho management man-agement continues to report at the furnaces fur-naces of the American Smelting company com-pany with copper-bearing ores, and, with the season of violent weather nearly at an end, there is no cause to fear lengthy interruption. Down under ground the development de-velopment continues along conservative lines, and tho management has no occasion occa-sion to believe other than that operations opera-tions at the mill shall be other than continuous con-tinuous and profitable. |