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Show THE YAMPA'S CAflPAION. Both Tunnels Again Headed for the Main Ore-Bearing Channels Deielopments nt the Yimpa group ninghim are again In active progress with the ui per and lower tunnels moving mov-ing on Into the great copper gold ind Bllier bearing zone most antlBfactorllv said ''iiperlnten lent f.regg yeaterdav The former which li.s now been driven 1)70 feet nn the Hrlke of the vein will 1 continued some "00 feet further while the lower tunnel now In 2O00 f?et will be n.lian-e.1 'no f.et from which slullnn a rilse will le made for connection con-nection with the Incline now down 700 feet TMs will arfoi 1 the eonnnnv a stretch nf over 1700 feet on the dip of Ihe monster i hinnels of ore that thread their vvai through the rone nn 1 which hive nlrea.lv alvnnced the Inmpi to a p.ltloii among the foremost nf Hlng ham s honansna Indeed Its future Is foreloP In the nchl vemer's or Ita neighbors anl that the nmp will be the net lo call tor furnaces, with which lo reduce ha piodtut la alreudj assured Mnrtlin Shlpntenta The management of the Martha nshlngtnii of Tlotle has a cor or ore rrom the new strike rea 1) tor the mar-1 mar-1 el was engaged In the londintt" of nn other vester.lav anl will begin the loid-Ing loid-Ing or a tlili 1 nlaiiit Thursday The mes that are coming irom the main Martha ledge show nn average according accord-ing to camp nssajs of fnvtv ounces silver sil-ver H per cent copper nn 1 31 frt gold anil the management veaterdav while a breaat or ore approximating three feet will continue to mit them out at tnplllv as thev can be sloped A Little Too Early A storv that the popertles or the Creole Mining rompunv t Pnrk City hnd pns 1 Into the hands nf a crowd which was qulle a. tlvelv exploited during dur-ing the nrtern.ain wna 1 rem. it. .re Ulelnrd Iltans bv vthose crowd the I roioIUon la now controlled ail 1 when Intervl.wed that while overtureH have lieen made the oomimnv no deal htd been li.sed nor w.iul 1 it lie ror some time The Creole his In en long ea-tcemed ea-tcemed b mining men mil while It haa not 1 cen proluetlvc some ore hia been exiiosed Miner Hurt nt the Tnrk rirk Clt Vug 21 Carl (lehhardt n wnrknnn nt the Dilj Went got his left hand In n bust snw while engaged In rawing out we Igea mil It wna tut tlltlrel off ilailit nildwav of the thumb that member being snel He wua taken to Salt lake this afternoon Mr (lehhardt waa brought to St Marks hosoltal where he was given Into the chaise of lr Plnkeiton The wounded hand vva rromptlv attended and the mans condition was reported Inst night as ver raioiahle nn.l ir compllentlons hlon 1 polpontng or other tinexpee led troul les do not del i lop he will sonn be able to resum hla duties at the mine William C Eisenmnn Injured. William C 1 Isenmnn n miner working work-ing at the lottom or the Mlnnln shirt, situated at the heal of Mgg r Hollow near Paik Clt was injur d b a blast vesterday The shift Is lm fir t deep He had Jui t pt t nix htl when he noticed one of the fuses running or what la termel a qiilek fuse He Immediate ly Jumral Into the bucket mil signaled to the top The m n on top Immediately Immedi-ately prraeeded to hoist and whn about six reet up rrom the bottom the shot went off His aim und sll. were hadlj peprered with roek and rravel but the worat injur) was to his ear the drum nf which waa split b) the eon-cuaslon. eon-cuaslon. American Forlt Mines lehl Aug ! Otto Hudson left to. da) with R force of nun lo comnu nee work on the (rn tagle group at the head or neei neek American Pork canyon This ril"rty l owned by the Salt I.ak, Clt Onyx and Mining iom-pan) iom-pan) whi.h will sink an Indlne nn the alx r(t lelge which Is highly Im-pirgnxled Im-pirgnxled wllhtippei The Indlne will be continued to n. depth of 200 rent when If the leln shows the richness and peimanen. onfldenily i eeted b the owners i tunu I win be run to tap the oie hull it a depth of 1000 feet On th, Oini 1 , gle groun 1 Is nlsn located a (list ret ledge of malll Inuin whl h will also be dev, loped The Mayflower Mining compaii) haa let a contract io John amnio ll to extern ex-tern the .0o root .bin bio ret ruriher her re the expiration r whl h .ontraet th. inniiMm xi t to,, mini, i the h ij i In w , huniiir l piom oi ihes.ira I line ia Jown ' f I on. in i , f wn, h a 1 'r " ar 1 il 1 t' ' 10i i r rro rrly I li i the West, cauvvn, vom tbrn. mu 4 "" 1 fi ri Bingham a id so led by Salt Lake and I.ehltiitk , Mining Notes 1 Capt John Bard of Silier v s In from the diggings again I Two ears of oro were markete by ir Carh management during u da The May D nt Tlnilc md another cat c' ore at the smelur )esterdaj Diamond ot Neiada wis present with ar her lot of allier an 1 lead ore e-terdoy e-terdoy The Skylnrk of Beaver tounty reported with a carload of high grnde copper ore ; caterday Alter a long Intervnl the Martha Washington Wash-ington or Tlntlc sold an ther lot of ore eaterday I I. J rtaddats, superintendent of the ' Honerlne Is In from th it St ickt in prop-1 prop-1 osltion again 1 r.mopah of Neiadti pe d the week with eight carloads of I Igh gride ore I c 1 the market 1 Stockton was represent. .1 on estcrdai s market by the Cgn 1 whl. 1 disposed of a car of allver anl leil ore ' The Bouth Swanaeu of Silt r t IH nicned the week at the ihIU, furnaces with iseien carloads or argentiferous Iron ore Secretary B I Mninii.ni f the great Daly est haa retu. nc 1 to the seats and records after an outing In Provo can-on can-on Wlllard r Mnvder president of the Western Ilst.lorotlon conn any will re 1 appeur at his d. sk 10 1 ly after a visit to Chicago Tho management of the Maxfleld com-pan) com-pan) a mlnea In nig (rtionwood dr.w down n check for two nioit tars of ore of good quality )tst.rda A lot of eight cars or or was marketed bj the Neitune nt Mlngh m l.slerdn) A car of ore from tin Ma-nimth ot Tlntlc was aold on vest rdas a market The management of ill Ophlr Hill mill In Oi hlr canvon reieh. I the Amei-Iren Amei-Iren a furnaces wllh tw.nn iw 1 earl aida of concentrates cirr I a 111 r nnl leal with copper nnd goi.l t trrday The Con Mcreurs trinefer t.ioks will close nn Ihe Hcptelillie I I len 1 of 3.10 -i0 tonight In the m inllme Ihe nn-nual nn-nual report Is being il ' I up a local brrker In one or hla m i'ket letters volunteering tke lit m .ll u thnt the dorument will reieal n surj lus or 3150- The dns 8 lecelpts at the Tailor, Hrunti 11 saimUr conslsie 1 of flri) five cnrlmls of ore Of this number twelie were from Tlntlc nln. from Neiada two from nig Cottonwood ne from Heaver county eleht from Plnghnm one from Stockton nnd twenti two from Ophlr can. on William Cimplell who has for scleral eara been upon Mllllonilre Mratton s etntf at Cripple Crock . me up rrom Bullion gulch below r.ol 1 mountain es-tetdiv, es-tetdiv, in.l left for li m list night Mr Campbell did 1 nt take hoi I or the Kroiioaltloi. to width lot ait, nilon hud cen drawn In the si th but promlaea 10 return In a short lime to Inquire Into other canyons |