Show rt7‘ t V'V - ' v V- - THE HEEALD-BBPITBLICA- v' f 1 - s - i"1® - $ - ffv - '7 ’'! i SALTLAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAYJANUABY 14 1917 - N A ' T4 IN MANY PROPERTIES Over $40000000 Addpd to Excess j Reserve of IE'® - DESPITE EXCELLENT ' - Neiv YorkCityBanks - ' UP BT PROSPECTIVE 7 - last week 00 ’ ofa ' v - - - ' 1 - 00 $54-6100- v - - - - - - - - - $181-4386- XirVjiri v A t" 20 - -- - to-d- v-t- - car-ente- - ’ - - - Lehi-Tint- lo Manager states that is George Nichofs unand in that going along fipe shape been made progress has goodinstallation usuallythe of the power since drills'-- Electric power Is In use 'at this One of the tunnels is now propertythe point where it' should cut nearing the ore bearing fissure and as the ore Is making" off rather flat a raise may be started in order to reach the rvalues with as little delay as possible Mr Nichols believes that it will be possible to put the LehirTlntlc in the shipalmost immediately ping list it carried this vein as values in lead and silver wheresplendid it was level atm-- ' encountered on the At the Selma a drift is being sent ot 200 out along the fissure ait a depth feet This property has everythin! thta is needed in the way of equipmen Is now and a force of about seven men being used the-wor- k “ - ' portion away Witness recent great geological successes and the almost spontaneous change in method of the search for mines Where the venturesome prospector fought the privations of the desert or the terrors of the ruggedformerly mountains and was rewarded by a rich surface find the geologist now reads the secrets of the rocks hidden beneath the surface and with almost mathematical precision directs deep mine development to the point of uncovering the buried treasures lying hundreds of feet - after-cuttin- - y - the 1 SUGAR New York Jan 13 —The market for easier under sugar futures was intercommission houses and trade selling by ests on the idea that offerings from increase Cuba would soon were 2 to 11 points lower Closing Januprices432c March 401o May 403c July ary 4fl9c Raw sugar steady: molasses 452c: centrifugal 539c refined steady fine granulated 675c at Elgin 831c 111 PRODUCE 13 —Butter Jan 35 tubs H Doolittle of the Fiscompany which Is Exploration Pacific Mine of Amerithe operating can Fork district on a ten-yelease fifty-to- n mill iss now ay that his new second-clas65 60 tons of to treating ore daily The mill product amounts tons a These con to about centrates eight run about $40day accord to recent samplings The first car lng is now at the samplers It consists of 50 tons and should bring about $2000 Another carload of - first-clagross ore is being loaded for market at American Fork station The roads are reported good down the canyon Chicago 13 — Butter— Lower S23Sa creamery —Higher receipts 3071 cases Eggs4648c firsts firsts ordinary at mark cases Included18S3® 47c3842c Potatoes— Received changed —Alive higher Poultry springs 18c uncars fowls 18c LIVE Chicago Jan10 35000 active average day’s 10101070 STOCK IS —Ilogs — Receipts to 16 above yesterBulk 1060 1080 10401085 light 1045 1090 mixed heavy 785 975 - rough 1045 1060 pigs 5001 steady NaCattle — Receipts 775 1180 western tive beef cattle steers 750 1000 Stockers and feeders 550885 cows and heifers 440 1000 calves 9751425 — 6000 strong Wethewes 725 1025 ersSheep950Receipts 1065: lambs 1160 0 1415 Omaha Jan IS — Hogs — Receipts 7700 1040 1076 Heavy higher pigs 850975 light of 10001060 sales 10150 1060 bulk NaCattle — Receipts 200- steady 750 1150 cows and heiftive steers 860 western steers 6700 ers’ 650 - 925: Texas steers 6250765 stockers and feeders 625® 900 Bheep— Receipts 200 steady Year10001200 wethers 9001023 lings lambs 1260137& Re- Kansas City' Jan 13-- Hogs Bulk 1040 1075 higher relpts 800 1070 1080 packers and b heavy rrs 10501075 light pigs 9251000 — Prime-fo- il 200: Cattle Receipts steers 1075 1150:steady dressed beef 1050 western steers 750 steers 850 1100: cows 525 900 heifers 650 1100 stockers and feeders 625 900 bulls 600— 800 calves none 6501150 Receipts Hheep lambs 13001375 yearlings steady 1150 1225 wethers 9501025 ewes 800 975 ’ C Manager sures ar ’ : sa v Copper Situation Is Puzzling the Sellers (By Badger Bros’ Private Wire) New York Jan 12 — The copper met- and there are few al market is sales announcedquiet nearby metal covering In Very little Interest is manifested Second-han- d deliveries beyond April dealers who have second-han- d for from resale are still offering itcopper 27 to 27 1 cents sellers have Large received inquiries covering the second quarter but these have had to be referred to small dealers off erftig resale copper However the buyers show a at current hesitancy to' do business will that prices feeling quotations work down to! their bid levels UTAH HUMANE SOCIETY Notice of Members Meeting ' : By a' meeting of directors of the Utah Humane society January 8 1917 a is hereby called to convene meeting Utah on Friday Jan 19 at the Hotel 1917 at 8 p m- - for- the election of directors etc The general public interested In humane work is invited and it is hoped that many will take advaninvitation tage of theJAMES M FORSYTHE Secretary Dr T B Beatty President ss ore-beari- ng - epoch-makin- The skill of the geologist bears equally successful results when applied to the finding of oil and natural gas I The RICE OIL COMPANY which I have just arranged to finance and which I will offer for public participation immediately on completion of details of organization at 50c per share owns leaseholds on 40000 acres —more than 60 square miles— --of carefully selected lands in Eastern Kentucky on the line of the great- oil belt of the Appalachians which extends in a southwest line from New York state to Kentucky and Tennessee and beyond An experienced and highly successful oil expert has pronounced the property one of exceptional merit with every assurance of developing oil and gas on a large scale The prolific oil and gas sands of Eastern Kentucky are known to underlay the company’s acreage The profit resulting from successfully developing oil and gas is proverbial The increment in value calls for the use of the multiplication table y The company will be provided at the start with ample finance thoroughly to demonstrate the - I ' property S' - he - J -- - - r The current issue of the INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE devoted considerable space to the Emma Consolidated Monster Chief and Rice Oil companies' You should have a copy of this issue I publish the INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE as my house Organ" The subscription rate is $5 Published regularly every week since January 1909 and devoted to the exploitation of the annum per New! York Curb industrial oil and metal-miniissues it is acknowledged to be the leading leading in is the field United edited its in States It authority by a staff of noted experts and wields its influence because is of expertness impartiality accuracy and dependability Week by week greatest ld - - I shall underwrite 500000 shares of the treasury stock at 50c per share less 5 per cent for brokeram confident on formal announcement within a few days of the offering at 50c a share and that age ' for public participation the issue will be heavily oversubscribed The company is 'capitalized for $5000000 in shares of $1 par value each of which $3500000 is retained in the treasury My confidence in the future success of the enterprise is shown by the willingness to name it after myself and further by my underwriting such a large amount of the treasury stock I predict a brilliant market career for RICE OIL stock with eventual $10 to $50 per share possibilities 24-100 - ng rs it analyzes and appraises the intrinsic and speculative value of leading active issues from the expert viewpoint There is no question at all that it has a greater following among professionals and investors everywhere than any other publication of its kind A sample copy will be sent you without charge for purposes 'of introduction if you write inline- " " diately S' - i ' ’ ' - ' - ‘ - - - ' ’ an-nui- 5s 71797-7628- 8 (Eiraltiiaiiira HSfice ( e -- v - - ’ r ' - 27 WILLIAM St : - j' - V ' V ' ! J ' -kJiI ' - ‘v ' T' : s : V Metal Mining and Oil Securities 1 - - s - — i i ore-beari- ng an chi-gan-Uta- h i I i In Jerome Ariz the United Verde mine for years constituted the sole producer It has yielded $160000000 jn gold silver and copper values The past two years has seen the successful development of the United Verde Extension through the application of geologic skill On the surface there was no sign to show the presence of a great ore body below but a shaft sent down 1200 feet through barren capping rock penetrated a great body of rich ore now valued at $40000000 in the market Buried deep beneath the surface rocks in the Verde district are formations typified by the two mines mentioned A great fault or displacement of the rocks known as the North Fault is prominent feature of the topography The whole length of it has become a focus of intensive mining development Some of the biggest mining groups in the country have put the hall mark of approval on the district by becoming identified with this exploration It is more testimony of the reliance placed on the work of the geologist and engineer by the most experienced mining capitalists The great North Fault passes through Ihe ground of the MONSTER CHIEF Mining Company The same general geologic characteristics prevail as are found in the United Verde Ex but experts state that the surface showing is infinitely better The same high-clatechnical skill employed at the Emma Consolidated has been employed to guide the destinies of the MONSTER CHIEF On the formation MONSTER CHIEF only about 500 feet of a shaft is necessary to get to the A noted geologist thoroughly familiar with all the mines of the camp having made a detailed study of the Monster Chief ground pronounces it to be among the most favorably located in the district It bonang promises with the development work about to be undertaken to develop another za copper mine such as United Verde and United Verde Ex Monster Chief stock today is selling on the New York Curb at around 50c a share ITJS BEYOND ANY QUESTION AT ALL AN OUTSTANDING SPECULATIVE PURCHASE — a metal mining speculation par excellence te -- p - Probate and Guardianship Notices Below Is the financial statement of county clerk or the respective the Union Chief Mining company as Is- Consult signers for further Information sued yesterday by G u Bern is presiHe says dent and general manager IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bain part: “Last April our funds and in and for Salt Lake credit became exhausted and it be- countydivision State of Utah came necessary to raise funds with of WillIn the matter of the estate which to continue the development iam McLachlan deceased — Notice and rather than put on an assessment The petition of Lilly J Sperry prayat that time three of your directors to Utah Savings & ing for the issuance took it upon themselves to take over Trust of letters of administraell of the treasury 7 stock amounting to tion incompany the estrfte of William McLachcents a shore net 81475 shares at lan deceased has been set for hearing to the company which greatly relieved on the 19th day of January The rest A DFriday i5soeiBo 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the In statement of the appears Saturday’s Oats spot steady Hay firm courthouse In the courtroom The financial re- county court in Salt Lake City Salt of aald as is follows: port WOOL Lake Utah county statement Financial 'of and receipts with London Jan 13 —A miscellaneous seWitness the clerk of said court 1916: disbursements for year ofSOth day was 8300 to bales lection amounting the seal affixed thereof this RECEIPTS of December A D 1916 fered at the wool auction sales today 4954 Good wools were steady but inferior II Cash on hand January 1 1916 $ THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) 46696 were slow New South Wales Ore sales E Clark J By grades Deputy Clerk 3400 00 and Queensland greasy merinos sold at Bank loans-Carlson & Carlson Attorneys for 258295 Directors’ loans 2s lid stock sale 81475 Treasury 570325 shares at 7e net EVAPORATED FRUIT DELINQUENT STOCK SALE SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK OF New York Jan 13 —Evaporated apTotal $122027Q the Union Jordan company ples quiet DISBURSEMENTS sent stockholders Pursuant to noticeIrrigation Prunes dull but firm of above company for assessment of Apricots and peaches quiet Payment of1 Indebtedness della 1916 t Raisins steady 3312171 shares the ' following areon now January expenses or before If not paid 1916: quent and Operating 15 1917 enough of said stock Labor $564175 January will be 'sola at public auction at resi17597 Mining Notes Supplies dence of secretary to cover delinquent Powder fuse and assessment advertising and cost of 104375 caps Next Thursday the Sells stock will Electric sale 69730 power be delinquent' on the 2! cent assess The following shares and owners are 4200 Aseaylng ment Shares affected: 5210 Ore hauling Beaver Combination J A Foley seo 2 25881 Rosetta Interest Anderberg I 1 No of 883-5assessment levied’ 25 retary has 25686 Anderberg A M S Andcrioni P”®nt Axel and I cantsaJf5a5S:bSt -- 0te "e Fe 4 Marla Berger manager’s sal- - 120000 1 Is reported eral Burrell John W The Nevada Lead Mining ary h - ' Leo M 80000 to have two cars of ore on the stock-- I I Secretary’s salary Kemp 1 68—100 15000 of rent shipmentof 865 Samples Kennedy Laura E piles ready for returns 116-5- 25 ounces I Office 1250 Larson Bessie the ore63 gave cent 1 69—100 lead and 80 cents in Printing 694 McGurrin F E silver per Newbold Orson 1850 gold Naylor Levi The Alta Tunnel & Transportation Dan O'Leary assessment sale day is January 25 But O’Conner Timothy a small list is being advertised T I Reading Frank General Manager R C Gemmell of un-tShoulson John expense br company has been in j Paid Utah Copper verar 67244 Stokes Joseph 907954 y San Francisco se 8 days conferring Shoemaker E I 1 with Colonel D C Jackling 31" cash Woodhead W J December seven men 3 Thomas Walke on 146 H hand yesterday put TheLogger 8 Warren Eliza C at work according to Manager Max-fie8 $1220270 Walke Rosabell who reports the two faces looking 8 Total Indebtedness unpaid December Cole William B exceptionally good By order' of board 'of directors Manager N W Halre of thetheMiAlta 31 1916 $665539 Tu'F GREENWOOD Secy said that Statement of monthly operations and ANmine continues yesterday to pile up the ore his results:--ORDINANCE i"' CONSOLIDATING trouble is transportation Yet greatest THE DUTIES OF COUNTY SURVEYhe Is now getting down several hunOR AND ROAD dred tons a week THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMi-sloneFrank B Cook "director of the Ohio of the county of Salt Lake Copper of Utah arrived from New as follows: State of Utah ordains York last night after having been In SECTION 1 That the duties of the consultation with directors The comr surveyor and road Salt Lake pany has taken over the Bingham mine commissionercounty asr now or hereafter may and mill a new flotation department be provided by the laws of the State other Improvements will be added andonce of the counof Utah and the ordinances at - be same are of LakeSalt the and ty 84109 113 $744 hereby consolidated and combined January Davis Daly Strike 71930 142 506 SECTION 2 February of the the salary 74491 137 March 44$ county surveyor That commissionroad and' 105050 159 660 (By Badger Bros Private April Wire) er of said county shall be $2500 per Butte Mont Jan 13 — Davis 154 465 May Daly runJay abie 8monthly 143 633 11 has opened June wide up a vein fe?t 82 ounces SECTION 'That this - ordinance 35 65925 135 cent 488 per and after-thning copper July shall effect take 160 V 85546 silver The strike Is an Important one August 534 date of its passagefifteen days 80045 148 64d September Com‘ Passed the Board of County by ’ 75022 142 528 October this: 12th day ' of January Metal Quotations V 96687 182 596 missioners November A D1917 on the affirmative vote of 88308 165 585 Commissioners December Hanchett Stillman - and New York Jan 13-- The copper marLindsay $9751 9 8 1760 $554 Totals ' ket during the past week was unsettled although at the close a firmer HANCHETT LAFAYETTE IIAD INSIDE KNOWLEDGE ' tone developed and prices recovered C F STILLMAN some of their early- loss Fiance—And will Bobby be sorry S LINDSAY J "' ' Board of County Commissioners t when I marry his sister? Electrolytic quoted 2732a Iron firm and Yes I will ’cause Z like you THOMAS HOMES Clerk unchanged Attest: Herald-Republic- $ ? a-to- n — Tan situated in the Wasatch mountain range 35 miles from Salt Lake the culmination scientific attainment and the successful refinding of lost bonanzas represents of which for 40 years eluded the' efforts of less adept and skillful operators The ore bodies on Emma Hill in the early 70 ’s produced their millions from shallow depths only to terminate against a great slash- or break in the strata These by an earth movement were displaced and carried several hundred feet deeper than where they had previously existed The fabylously rich bodies of silver ore were lost and could not be found despite patient effort and the expenditure of a million dollars Activity ceased The mines lay idle and represented but an empty shell to mark their former glory The year 1916 brought a change of method The story of the rocks was read the position of the lAst bonanzas established with unerring precision A diamond drill was employed to bring to view a portion of the ore The bonanzas were found again —the rich ore was visualized t Soon machinery was installed buildings erected and powerful pumps set to work which pulled the water out of the old shaft Powerful rock drills and dynamite soon blasted a ' way to the ore body and the famous Old Emma mine after a' lapse of ipore than a generation once more joined the ranks of producers The year 1917 will witness a continuedly increasing stream of high-grad- e ore' coming out of the EMMA'CONSOLIDATED and its subsidiaries I financed the company 18 months ago by the sale of treasury stock at 25c a share To date the total cost of rescuing the properties from their moribund state and placing them! on a high producing basis has been about $300000 According to the estimates of the engineers they promise to repeat their past performances and make on average production of this much every month when all the ore bodies now known are opened up The constellation of mines on Emma Hill produced from hallow levels in the neighborhood of $15000000 to $20000000 and by all the laws of nature and ore deposits the refound ore bodies at depth should yield at least five times as much The whole authorized capitalization of Emma Consolidated is how 3000000 shares The stock is now quoted on the New York Curb at around $2 a -- phare ' Its greatest market career is plainly RIGHT AHEAD ’ Wiim 400 53 528 Westing Electric Total sales for the day 200000 shares it is evident that for every mine discovered by lire modern the geologist will uncover a hundred past 'prospector during ed - Rubles demand 294c cables 291c Mexican dollars 57c Government bonds steady Railroad bonds firm NEW YORK GRAIN New York Jan 13 —Flour quiet Wheat spot easy No 2 hard 209 No 1 northern Duluth 219f No 1 northern Manitoba 233 f o b New York 2 Corn spot steady No yellow 109 c i f-- New York Hides easy Bogota 41 42c Central e old-fashion- : lia-lllti- es T pfd k A Pacific Missouri Montana Power National Lead Nevada Copper 900 101 100! N Y Central 900 46! 46 N Y N H A H Nor A Western Nor Pacif ie Pacific Mall 800 r6i 56 Pennsylvania 8200 261 26 rtay Con Copper 3900 998 98! Reading & Steel 2100 78J 77J Iron Rep ShaL-Arl- x 200 25 251 Copper 300 97 96 So Pacific Ho Railway 4000 30 30 400 104 104! Studebaker Co 8800 231 228 Texas Company 600 143 142 Union Pacific see Preferred IT S Ind Alcohol 7500 1198 118 49600 1118 110! U S Steel Preferred 6800 1041 1031 Utah Copper 500 28! 28 Wabash pfd “IT’ Western Union : EMMA CONSOLIDATED v ed BIOXEL New York Jan IS — Mercantile paper 8! 3$ per cent Sixty-da- y bills S472 comSterling: sixty-da- y bills on banks $4724: mercial bills $472 decommercial sixty-da- y mand $4755 cables $476 Francs demand $5844 cables $5834 Marks demand 69c cables 69Jc Kronen demand 1140c cables 1150c Guilders demand 40c cables 401a LIres demand $695 cables $694 - Zibelow' So dependable and ‘exact has the science become : - I I Now u the day of the highly trained mining geologist The new big mines are being found AT DEPTH - 1 - v'f : $20000000 low-pric- - f J’ s - The statement follows Actual condition: Loans discounts eta $3386127000 increase $41849000 Reserve in own vaults $529882 0 00 increase' 347888000- of r which i:8468372000 Is specie Reserve In federal reserve bank 8198155000 increase $14808090' Reserve In other depositaries decrease $885000 Net demand deposits '33477626000 Increase $105898000 Net time deposits $162106000- increase 3829000 decrease Circulation $28721000 Chicago Jan 13-- Expectation-- in this United States good sized decrease bank of the weekly district publication visible supply-- tended to uphold the statement showing an actual cash wheat market todays The close- algain by local banks of more than though unsettled was the same as ‘yesdid not develop until after the May at terday's finish to o off atclose of an exceedingly dull and mean1841 to 184! and July 149$ to oats Corn gained I to 150 ingless session of the stock market 200000 Sales barely approximated were unchanged to 1 Be down and shares the smallest turnover in many provisions varied from 2! decline to a months even for a week-en- d rise of 20- centsThe cash gain disclosed by the bank $149000 Nervousness over r an evident pause in statement was partly offset by a: loan formed' the chief offset to the reserve $782847000 export more due Aggregate of than $41000000 expansion inreserve - $181488620 Excess in all probability to some Important crease that the visible supply total prospect 840997180 This was fully neutralized " on financing Monday would show a material and trust Summary of state hanks however by an Increase in reserves of available domestic New not York in Greater shrinkage in the' Between-thes$41000000 or a total of about companiesin virtually house statement: two wheat" clearing $90000000 in the last three weeks included of stock Loans discounts eta 8756269300 opposing influences the market fluctuactual excess reserves increase total bringing 8298400 formidable figure of but was ated with unusual up to tne "frequency Increase $478-60- 0 confined 'Snecle $62630800 to narrower has which slightly exceeds any limits than most of the past year the rule of late For the been weekly showing decrease part speculators maintained a waiting Of the market Itself It need only be Legal tender $10614500 said that trading was confined to a rel- $163000 and in doing so appeared to Total deposits $956060800 increase attitude small faction of the professional be on the alert chiefly for new deatively element Efforts to depress prices dur- $1111100 regarding the peace outlook Banks’ cash reserve in vault $14461-40- 0 velopment the first hour were assisted by the Meanwhile the volume of trade was ing heaviness of a few specialties notably and the market easily affected by Trust companies' cash reserve in light Steel Kothlehem United States and conditions transient 1 lubber at declines of IB and 61 Forecastspit' of enlarged world ' shippoints vault $57788400 ment of wheat were counterbalanced respectively Weakness of Rubber was attributed by comnlalnts from the west and southto the new financing announced yes- Resources of Federal west that crop damage might result some restraints I from cold weather and the ' terdaythewhich Imposes future prevailing dividend tieserve Banks Increased lack upon of the company’s covering Reports l virtual closing down of one of the industrials as well as policy Other of varied descriptions were specialties milling concerns in Minneapolis Week largest 1 to 3 lower and United States During also attracted a good deal of notlca points Steel also yielded a full point but short The reason given for the stoppage was caused general and in some 18 — Total re- a a plr a nafi Jan covering Washingtoncases material recoveries at the close sources of federal reserve banks inCorn had a firm tone throughout Ralls lapsed into their recent ob- creased nearly 820000000 during the nearly the entire Fresh in "‘Argentinareports week The board’s summary or the of drought ' damage day scurity leading members of that group gave with 12 shows: to so occasionally also being onlyrecessions banks the market condition quoted and strength January in Canadian Pamoderate did the cold wave Besides rural ofResources cific Southern Railway preferred and were light except in the southferings some of the minor or west ship- Gold coin and certificates $ 292829000 in vault pers Oats followed corn Trade was lccil Week-en- d 296541000 news of k general charac- Gold settlement fund Provisions averaged higher owing to ter exercised little or no Influence in Gold redemption fund with an advance in the hog market to the merUnited States treasurer any quarter of the stock list The cauever level attained In Janutopmost Total gold reserves cantile agencies noted a degree of A in ary big drop 'hog receipts next tion and higher prices for crude and Legal tender notes silver is looked week for etc refined oils were reported Loading futures ranged as follows: 7 Bonds were firm on small deliver- Total reserve 617921000 $2435000 Five per cent redemption ings Total sales par value United States bonds were unchanged fund against F R notes on call during the week Bills discounted members Acceptances NEW YORK STOCK LIST bonds United Statesbought One year treasury notes warrants Municipal Total earning assets Federal reserve notes net Due from other federal reserve banks net 1208460C0 Uncollected Items 12261000 All other resources 3 Total resources Liabilities $ 55706000 Capital paid in Due to members reserve 680536000 account 111235000 Collection items " 135oft000 Federal reserve notes net 271000 All other liabilities Cash — $ 889118000 Total liabilities No 2 red $194i No 3 red 'Wheatquotations: Gold reserve against net deposit and nominal No 2 hard $194 No S hard note liabilities 715 per cent nominal— Corn No 2 yellow 98c No 4 yellow Cash reserve against net deposit and No 4 white 95®96o note liabilities 739 per cent 95j96ic Cash reserve against net deposit lia- 56 Oats—No 8 white 6(®561c standard bilities after setting aside 49 per cent old reserve against aggregate net on federal reserve notes in circulation 746 per cent Bills discounted and bought $37079 Municipal warrants $1526 $60-0000- ent - s New York Jan IS’— --The dost Interesting’ event of the day In the financial three-compartm- lErnmmmsi - New York Jan IS —The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week sho-vptheyofhold 8181438620 reserve inthat excess legal requirements This Is an Increase of $40997180 over — 1 of a Luring the week sinking "the- Eureka shaft forwas ' taken up Mining company King and according to George N Chlulos the this work is to consuperintendent tinue until the workings are put down to & depth of about 600 feet says the Eureka that the It' mayto be Reporter want ' do - some management work on one or two of the levels above the 600 but the officials of the comhold of the pany have ataken some determination - vproposi tion with dee: development work Eureka King Machinery for company has been ordered for several weeks and It Is it ’will arnext that month or six rive ' within thethought weeks or about as soon as it' is neededrs For some Uttle tlme - & force of have been at work on new which will be needed- in the uildings extensive campaign of work and most ’of this preliminary work has now been finished North ’Tin tic the same section of some important is doing the work- operation being handled in the two main - tunnels ar - 1 i NEW YORK “ V r" " A ? f ” 'V-- ' : J'- r |