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Show STUM PLANT PLANS FID THEJHHG 11 ! Manager Evans Is Figuring on Big Equipment for (he ; Property. General Manager David 12vans, of tho Kins David Mining company, came up from Beaver county AVedncsday morning: for tho purpose of securing equipment for the company. The llrst thing ho did was to place an order for over 30.000 feci of water pipe, which will be strung be- ' Lween tho mine adjoining the Horn Silver ; In Ueavcr county to tho springs owned i by tho company. Mr. livnns stated lo Tho Tribuno shortly after his arrival that he was figuring on purchasing a complete com-plete steam plant for the property, and that ho expected to have the plant under cover and In operation before tho arrival of winter weather. This equipment, he stated, will consist in part of a hoist of 130-horsc power capacity; ca-pacity; a boiler plant of SOO-horse power i capacity, and a compressor capable of handling ten drills. As soon as theso various plants of machinery can be properly prop-erly adjusted, development worlc on a larg scale will bo the order of the day for the King David. Tho management In the meantime is working in the main shaft, and tho entire property is being prepared for the heavy work boforo 11. Mr. Kvans says the group soon will deni-onstraiu deni-onstraiu the truth of his early prediction to the effect that the company has in lis Heaver county possessions one of the biggest mines' in the Stale. I Ore Shipments. ! The Pioneer sampler on AVedncsday re- j leased three cars of ore from Utah camps J Tho Taylor and Urunton company re- ' leased the following: Utah. 5; jjpvnda. 2. |