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Show MIU BAMBERGER'S RETURN. In Perfect Accord With Policy Outlined Out-lined by His Associates. Mslbli nffected by the tragedy enacted en-acted at the great Dily West mines In Tark City, during his absence from the state Manager J. U Bamberger returned re-turned to his desk yesterday morning, and with the compinv s famllv household house-hold met during the afternoon to consider con-sider question looking to suth reparation repara-tion as Is possible In the awful loss With the prompt action taken by his nssoi iates Mamcei Bamberger expressed ex-pressed himself as being In terfect ic-tord ic-tord and leady to mal e all the repara-Ion repara-Ion In human powei At the mines the extraction of ores has been resumed through the Qulncy shaft the work to be extended to other parts of th mine as soon as It Is posMble to do It As soon as matters requiring his attention at the local ofdron shall permit Man1-ger Man1-ger Bamberger will leaie for the stricken tamp to confei with Its peorle, ond to enrri out the spirit of r . lu-lions lu-lions that at pear In another part of this Issue To Leach tho Tailings The simpllng of the tailings dump at Silver Heef Is completed Mmager Thomas I ersvison is back from caniD and In a few days will have nlared orders for o rvanlde plant with which to begin tho active leaching of them The crowd whci haa btcn orsanlzed hj Mr Terguson for the leaching of ihli product has secured n leaie on the Barhee ChrHtlo ind Leds tailings dumps In which as much as 400 oio Ions are contained nnd that according to demonstrations should be made to afford a nle margin To txtraet the values thnt are confined lirgclv to the aigentlferoun the eomrany which been organize 1 by Mi Ferguson and his associates will Instnl a mill of 100 tons dallj capacity the plant to be In operation In September Annie Laurio Examination. The prellmlnnrv examination of the Annie Laurie Compinv s mines at Kim-berli Kim-berli under thi SoOOOOOO 'prlillego' which was reccntlj accorded a syndl-into syndl-into or 'tullors represented by K L Whllmore of Montana has been corn-Dieted corn-Dieted nnd while the results have not leen released It Is s lid that everv thing contended for bv Manager Rnder hns been lerlfled It Is now up to Mr. Whltmoie who It Is expected will advise ad-vise the comnnny at the earliest day possible whether or not he will further prosecute Its efforts In the msnn-tlnie msnn-tlnie the management apparently te-Mids te-Mids a loOOOOoo transaction most Indifferently In-differently nn I mines anl mills are being be-ing operated without reference to the crowd bi which thej are being Wooed Indeed the Annie I.iurle Is another In that catecorj of big things in Utah with which the owners have never sought to part Hot on Horace's Trail, W R Smith nnd II L Booth hive filed a complaint In the district court ORnlnst the Horice Oreelej nnd Sacred Mining nnd Milling compnnv, H B Illlven and I'hlli Bllven The plilntlffs state that on June 16 1002, they contracted to purchase from tho mining compani certain mines nnd mining claims In the West Mountain mining district of bait Lake count, said mines helng known as Ihe Horace Oreelej nnd the deiii patented respectlveli as numbers 143 and 113 According' to this contract which plilntlffs siy una In writing and signed bv all tho parties thereto the mining compani ncreed to cell the above describe! properts to themselves "J1''" It nm en for a consideration of $30 000 to be piw nithln two j ears rrom thi date of the purchase They aver that lhe are able ind willing to carrj out the contract but thit the mining cnmpnni foi some reason rie. cllnes to do so nnd his made or pretends pre-tends to lime made a sale or leaseVif Its Propcrti to the defendant. Fhlla Bllven The plaintiffs ask the court to compel n specific performance of mid judgment against the mining company for $20 000 in dimages American Fork Mines thlI'.k0f Jhr stockholders Including three of the directors of the Ooodsell Ml nl?.Ki?"""lJ' "'"'led for their prop. frl5 ln.mi!rlcnn l'.ork csninn this morn-lS morn-lS V1. m,lch information could bo E 2!"''..1. .frrm lh5 h0" hut 'rom the pleasant look on fc.cretari Wootons face nJ .1ir.Ti?"1. """ '!; Pronertj Is look-Ing look-Ing exceeding!) eii Home beautiful samples of high grmle slUcr nnd leid oro i.tlf.1". their nppeirance In town lately anl no doubt a strike haa been mile The nart will be gone for a Sim'.thinl d''," ."U'1. "pon lhflr return someihlne more definite miy h. learned The IMcinc Cold Mining i Milling com. pnnj s properti adjoining the Ooodsell propcrti, on the eust have two expert miners at work and reports from tha property this morning state thti are now-cross now-cross culling the win and are drawing n'yJiaJ1",ng,.n,iu?n wh.'r' " '" "I"10"' a decided fact that ore In good paling values will bo encountered Alreadv largo pieces of copper tearing ore mixed with Iron pi riles Is being encountered Next to the face of the hanging wall Is a hm.c iKirphiri vein that carries v ilues In uh.',f ?i?J K11 1"' " '" ""P'Ctcd that wnen the ore vein encounters the por-phirl por-phirl something hit in Ihe wns cf ore will be realized Another report from tht properti will !eirh the dlreciors tomor row ei inlng Mining Notes Manager Oeorg Drrn of the Con Mer cur leaiee for rnmp njnln this morning The Mammoth of rintu reached the smeller with three more carlo i la of or , esierdn Minagrr Wlllord I Hniderof the West ern I. hrailon compani leaies for tho diggings again tola) I In Mac the well known newswrlter and mining linn wis In Ion again les-trrdai les-trrdai on his wn into the diggings Aftir an Interval of main moons the Clt Uoi k of Mm appeared nt the smelttr it Ith i mload if oro iesterli A 1 tlkkerman rcpr.selitliig the irow I bi which the Park Clti zinc plnit was Jes'c'rdi lu',1"r"1 "" '" ,ne c" uB''n Duncan J rcn leives for the prop crtles or tin lion M unialn Cot per un tuni on Iron Muunialn the last of the tifLJi . ''"tclilns superintendent of the Blackbird lominnvs copper cold an 1 sliver bearing mine, outPPof MTlford Is imoni. the visitors from the south Mrs M I. Brown of Stocklou wis nmonf lettirdjv . uisigners o it of tht camp her contribution consisting of a car of silver nnl leal oro from i lease Die management of the Oemlnl of Tin Ic opened the week with live ourloads of ore running high in Hlvor wlih preitj percentage of Tead and sime gold anl copper Tom Jicobson whose Intelligent efforts have ad led another to Alias list of i ro duie s w is heard from In another con slgnnent of ore from the Columbus lea terd, A came In frim West Tlntlc last nig i in four feet of ore of tine corper aie (t has hen opene.l up in the Old ftrotlA grriii which wib so iroductlve In The dav s receipts at the Tailor & Hrunion ssmplir conslstel of live cars of ore from luieki three from Mammoth one from Stockton and two frirn Alts, wlih two tars of rcntruirni" from Tlntlc Tho Jigs that were ut In operation on lie milling ores of the Mn Day hv Misurs 1 lint t. Mosbi lontlnuo to assert thilr Mdaptnblllti to Iht unlertnklng as the Inventor of dry concentrailr n goes olonc with Ills reailjusinient of the plant to which so much space has I een devoted 1 rom the JIB three moro cars of concen traus arilw,l lesterda) Oil Flakes A teller frirnl' I. Orlfnn Is In tho 1 ossll Hill vvjomlng glv i tnfor- rnMlon tint the easing he n removed from the Utah Miominr j. uoi com puns 's well Mr Orlfil , thnt Man. iger Irtiie woul I start i., icrrunnlng yis-jcrdnj yis-jcrdnj unl hoied to Uu tho casing back In Ihe well by I rllai, Ihis Is the most encournalnK news which has como fronr the Held for sime das as It fixes no distant date when tha will will be fin-Ithi-d |