Show RA wort will shortly be TALKS the two cities will soon ie bound together with bands of steel correspondence utah april 25 1891 on of th most pleasant episodes of the was tha return of gao arthur aice the hanker who had ben looking after the interests of the provo gintic tintic railroad in conversation with mr aice yesterday morning your correspondent was informed that funds had been secured and that work would be started up as soon as a few preliminary arrangements were completed As lair itice vry justly remarks it takes time to attend to all the details of building u railroad but as he is an energetic and cushine business man the people of and gintic tintic may rest assured that they will be bound together by anda of steel before tho endows of mother season whiten iha grand old hills of utah times are rather dull in mining circle just now owing principally I 1 pre sume to a gingerine gerine lin animosity on the part of the managements of ot the big mines against the men who recent jy kicked on account of the coercive measures adopted by the companies iu forcing them to board and trade at the companies boarding houses and stores sixty nine men were discharged from the on cevarr hift men are being let out on the mines As the sympathy of tho is with the miners hera outside of the bg companies loofe on the proceedings as anything but dinst the hills however are beginning to be filled with miners and prospectors and in a short time I 1 hope to be able to report to the the opening up of the many new mines as if not better than the old ones in company with charles linberg recently manager and large owner of Arkansas the valley smelter at leadville and mr 0 W patrick large mine operator of leadville and aspen your correspondent visited the new sampling mill at mammoth switch two and one half miles below eureka ahe mill is a model of its kind and has a capacity of tons per day this is the amount of ore that can be passed through the mammoth crusher and wall rolls the largest of their kind in the territory As to sampling the mill can take care of five to eix hundred tona of ore each day track scale are in and a side track is being built and the mill will be ready for receiving rece ivine ore in a day or two the mill was built and ia owned by george arthur rice and john mcchrystal aad will be a great and lasting benefit to the camp mr schenk a near relative of the late popular general aobert schenk is the manager and aa he hai had a very extensive experience in the milling business I 1 predict for him and the owners of the anul an eminent uc ceas |