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Show ME SHIPPING: I . . j Output of Ore Has Started; Teams Used Until Bins Are Completed. I j Compressor of Sufficient ; Capacity to Operate 12 j Drills Installed. i i O; i'Li-ia'.:: o;' ; l,e KunjiuL-Croci.-i '.uines i at Kiireliii, X: .-.(ale t..at. lh-y hae ; crnnpleted ari'a um e l i a- n is and will ht-'in r. i j ! I n: ore n-.-M Munday. Tii(;v will Mnploy l'.o f-;;. -'..urt-e teain until ti'.e au- i ton i a lie oro bins mv i-oriipU.-ted at ti'.e railroad station, vin-n additional teams will he put on, aer-oi d im;" lo the Kureka Sentinel. A rav iiy 1 racl, down the step hill at the mine is hei ill? suiweyed and will tie erei.-tL'd ns soon as the necessary Um-!'(! Um-!'(! can be shipped 'I'hi-, pi-esent ore bins ;L tin- mini: will be nn ed down I he hill to ao(, iln- climb to the mine, thus -unbliir-v the. trams lo make liirtie round trips dally btslrad of t'.vo under present l ondil ion. l'hich it-am will brin down i en 1 1 mis a 1 ;i 1 1 m-, thus giving a daily snipincnt of sixty tons. A new air compressor of 109 4 cubic iW-t ea.KtrUy Is soon to be installed. Tills ill supply adeijini te air to run twelve di-;i!s aud I he inside air hoists. Flexible pir pipes will bu Ins billed to carry fresh ;i ir to ail parts of t he mine whore re-uuii-ed. The laiest S'tuyvant funs will be emplovcd. T!io recent heavy rains delayed the work of rreciinu' the Ih'intr houses at the m i mis and' greatly damaged Hie road. Road Is liepaircd. 'i'he county not liaving the necessary j .funds to i-epnir the road the company ! hps put on a force of men lo do the j work at its own expense. Officials of i the company say that, since it is cori-triluithig cori-triluithig more "to the support of the column in ty Ihan all oilier mines combined com-bined they feel that the. road should re-r(-ii fii-t consideration fmin the county commissioners, or they should at least agree to reimburse it in part: for the work, it Is doing and must continue to do mil II the county can supply the money lo build and maintain a goid rnad. The oflicials declare that thov ivill go to the people, on this q ties lion If it cannot can-not be other wise settled. They further say that the company is more than ready and -jlMmr to do "its share- iu the up-lmlldirtg up-lmlldirtg of Kureka. but they feel that a. eouuuunH y that Is getting the direct benefit of the great amount nf money (hat is being expended should see to it that, iis progress, is not impeded by Hie failure or icfusal of the comity officials to do all in their power to furntdli a de-Cent de-Cent road. Machinery Arrives. Two ear loads of machinery for the f'atlin shaft at the Kureka-C'rocsus mine 1 in vo a rrived. Fin-nil u re and fittings for the mess hall 'find bunk house at the K-ureka-Croesus mine have arrived. The eneiueer who will be tn charge of the surveys at the Kurkn -Croesus mine has recent lv been discharged from the Fnited States engineer corps and is en route In I'hneka. The furniture and fittings for the Ku-reka Ku-reka - Yoesus club rooms at the company headquarters huiidhu; have been shinped ii ml the "( Tosesus bo.es" will soon have h comfortable place to spend their time while in tow u. Contracts have been let by the Fureka-C Fureka-C roes us Mining company for I lie instal-hition instal-hition of a steam heating1 plant and for up-to-date plumbing in the Kureka-Croe-sus buhdimr. (.'ontracis were awarded to t ha tb'orge Uusseil company of Flko, Nc;n!;i. A frrce of men will soon be sen t here to complete t he work. 'Die fourteen magnificent horses brought to town by M'd Fletcher last week for the Fureka-Croesus Mining company have at t raeted about as much attcn Lion as would a circus. Nearly every day crowds ha vo congre'a ted at t lie stables or lined up on the streets to see the horses being paired and tried out. It has been many years, if ever, since such horses have been seen here. |