OCR Text |
Show Imam Canyon News Notes i Archie Orom of the apany have as their of Boston, Moss., who p iintll the middle of then . return, accom-rchie accom-rchie rem. vrho rroea ter tho Boston School a three years' course, low of San Pedro, Cal., 1, E. E. Longfellow, of u of Cryetall Falls. Mich.. to Inst week. d-X tSii Ifnd Boy, where Mr. Bail ijlyed for some time past. Iftnd family are late ar-e ar-e Mont-, to make their tm. Mr. Collins will bo and Boy mines, where he (p.. W. Klock of Oirland. Iltinfr relatives, Mr. and thcmlll, of camp during t iunn returned from a two Jilt Los Angeles. jWdlclsh. Civil engineer of ilVestem. left for a lslt 5at West Cliff. Colo. iShteynolds of SprlngvlUo Inspecting railroad con-ifSRlo con-ifSRlo Grande Western, of MKlumeUe returned from Stockton, accompanied by her grandson, George Davis. w Mr. and Mrs. John GImpson. Sr.. and son returned from an extended trip to the coast, visiting Los Angeles, San Francisco Fran-cisco and the Northwest during their absence. ab-sence. Mrs. A. W. Forman has returned from a visit with relatives at Soldier, Ida. C. E. Adderly and family arrived in camp Sundnv ,nftei; an extended visit with relatives at Antwerp, Now York, Chicago, Chi-cago, Coney Island and other Eastern centers. William Thomas had his log broken last week by a machine falling upon him while at work in tho Commercial mine. ' Tho tunnel of the Tom Mooro claims is promising grent ore, the men having hav-ing encountered a vein eight feet thick of sulphide ore. Messrs. Wilcox and Berry will establish estab-lish a bowling alley soon, and as tho first ono In camp, it promises to meet with irreat approval. The coal situation In camp is becoming becom-ing serious. The mines and smelters have only enough for about two months, with no prospect of getting any more. It Is possible that the prieo of coal will be ?10 or $12 per ton this winter, as It Is now selling for $7 loose and $7.50 sacked. Many Binghamilcs are figuring on going to the hills to secure wood to burn for the winter. t k The L'tah Copper company have, five steam shovols at work, owing to the increased in-creased bodies of ore on their work-Jugs |