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Show MUNCY CREEK MINE TO HAVE PIPE LINE Stockholders Leave for Property to Supervise Installation of New Improvements. TYesMenl C. D. Ray of the Muncy i reek Mining company, a nd .Joseph H. ' Crosby, one of the big stockholders, left hii nisrht for the mine to supervise the work preliminary to the construction of a pipe line and tramway and the erection of a new concentrating mill. They were accompanied by an engineer and surveyor. Plans for the. improvements were approved ap-proved yesterday at a meeting of the 'oard of directors of the company and i iie work is to be pushed with all possible pos-sible speed. The meeting was attended fy George S. Crosby and L. J. 'Willis, two Wyoming directors. During the day Mr. Willis received word that a big ga weil had been brought in on his holdings near Worland and he postponed his trip to the mine long enough to return home to see what was going on in the oil field. George S. Crosby plans to remain here temporarily and Mr. Willis expects to return re-turn in a few days with other Wyoming men interested in Muncy Creek, when the entire parry probably will pay the prop- : erty a visit. j Word has been received from C. W. : Karr. superintendent of the Steptoe mill : at McGiil, that a satisfactory milling; process for the Muncy Creek ores has j '"ecn worked out. j |