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Show IDECIDE 0:i SITE FDR ! NEW JUDGESMELTER j PARK CITY. April 29. The site for ; the new elortrK swelfr for the Judge ! Mining & Suultinp company has been j 'lei'initely d-'Ci-l.-'l upon and the Smith-I Smith-I field over hi Deer alley, embracing a j laree area, is the plae Tuesdav the work of excavation was commenced, and I the erection ot an office is now in progress. From now on Tvort will be pushed imd as many men as can be con-venientlv con-venientlv used will' be pur to vrork from time to tirap. M. H. Kurala, will be in charge of constrnotion work, wirh Eric Xielson as head carpenter. Plans, designs de-signs and all the draughting -work are being done at the Judge mine. Plans are already under wav for the building of a cement road from the corner of the Utah Coal company to the big plant over in Deer valley, and no doubt a communication will be read at the next meeting of the city council asking ask-ing for co-operation in this work. J. WriLiht. Dave Scott, William Niel and Y . I. Lewis left Wednesday on a tour of inspection of the Lakeside dis- trict over in Tooele count , where the Lucky Strike, the Xiel group and other promising prospects arc located. Little pockets of good ore are being run. -into as work progresses at the Iowa-Oopper-Copper-Apex property on Scott Hill and the management hope? that an ore bodv will be uncovered before the summer is far advanced. Superintendent E. L. Talbot of the Paly West says warm weather has started the snow to melt quite rapidiy in the mountains around the lakes, and the next two or three weeks will see sufficient suf-ficient water to furnish the mill when work will commence with a full force. F. V. Bodfish and J. C. P. Clark came up from Salt Lake this week and in company with Superintendent Frcd L. Schrott," visited the American Flag mine. Thev were pleased with the showing on the '1100 and other portions of the prop-ertv prop-ertv and decided to unwater the shaft to the 1300 that active development might be prosecuted on other levels. |