Show t f T o e em tuber e 75 YEARS AGO MINING NEWS The Glencoe an interesting interesting interesting inter inter- esting bit of mining news in the fact that Superintendent Curtis informed us that the property was looking exceeding well Five cars of concentrates had been shipped and their average assay value was about 45 per cent lead 38 ounces silver and in gold which made the ore worth something over 70 per ton Mr Curtis informed The Re Record Record Record Re- Re cord that the Utah and Montana Machinery company had made some alterations in the rolls by the addition of compound gears and that they were now doing as good work as could be desired both as regards quantity and ind fineness of crushing He complimented the company on the promptness with which the change was made to make the mill come fully up to the capacity The Sergeant Ingersoll-Sergeant air compressor two Sar Ingersoll-Sar- geant drills two air receivers piping etc purchased from the same company arrived and were taken to the mine and were placed in position by P. P H H. H Wat Wat- son As soon as that was accomplished accomplished accomplished acc acc- Mr Curtis ran a number of drifts and did some sinking and he expected to make the property heard from before the prospecting was finished The great trouble was a shortage shortage shortage short short- age of water and unless a supply was encountered in the or in sinking the mill would nor norbe norbe be able to run all summer In case no water was to be found the mill was to be moved to the Provo Prove river where a supply was assured the year t around Mr Curtis says he thought the mill could be moved and a tramway tramway tramway tram tram- way built from the mine to the new location at a nominal cost He desired to keep the mill moving if possible nou that it was in such perfect running order ABOUT THE ALLIANCE Something important concerning concerning concerning concern concern- ing the alii alli ance ante m mine i in n e may be expected when Mr gets back from the east where he has been since the national conventions conventions conventions conven conven- met When here last winter he gave it out that he was about to close a deal whereby money would be to prosecute further That the deal has been consummated com com- summated is evidenced by the fact that George Norman foreman foreman foreman fore fore- man and C. C T T. T Stevenson secretary secretary secretary sec sec- of the Alliance company came out from Salt Lake this week and made a thorough ex examination examination examination ex- ex of the big tunnel They found it in splendid shape considering the length of time it has been idle and very little work will again place it in working working working work work- ing order Neither of the gentlemen would say anything definite concerning the near future of the property but they hinted strongly that important important important im im- im- im developments might be expected on Mr re re- re turn A NEW STRIKE Wm Connor came to town with samples of ore just struck by him in the Bob Ingersoll ground at the head of Iron Can Can- yon This property has been developed by a foot 60 tunnel in inthe inthe inthe the end of which a foot 70 incline has been sunk on the vein Ore has shown in places from the top to the bottom of this incline but it was not until Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day last that it ripened out in solid ore The ore streak is now three feet wide and the hanging wall is not yet in sight Mr Connor came down with samples to have assayed and says if it runs as well as it looks he and his partner Joe Robinson have a good thing The Bob Ingersoll is located near the Himalaya group L L. L N N. N Smith superintendent of the Dolberg group accompanied accompanied accompanied by Mr Dolberg came out from Salt Lake Thursday morning to look after matters at the property He reports a large quantity of water in the new shaft and thinks a water course has been tapped u Excerpts From Park Float 1892 Business has been lively in police circles this week and the total fines assessed will reach The Utah Central hauled people to Park City from Salt Lake to take part in our grand Fourth of f July celebration Mr T. T E. E Hurley of Salt Lake and Miss Katies McDonald McDonald McDonald McDon McDon- ald sister of Alex McDonald were united in marriage in Salt Lake Saturday evening July 2 On the afternoon of the Fourth while Jack OHara O'Hara was driving up Main street in a light buggy a boy fired a cracker causing the horse to shy At the same time a man was coming down the street on horseback and when O'Hara's horse shied the other animal got his leg entangled in the wheel The wheel was smashed to pieces Marshall Bennett r reports e p o 0 r t s several several small fires started on the night of the Fourth from the discharge of the fireworks Men were kept on the watch all the time however and the fires were before any headway could be gained Most of the rockets passed entirely over the business portion of town and the sticks landed on Park and Woodside Avenues James T T. T injured his right leg by a fall at the Union concentrator about one month ago and while it was badly bruised and quite sore at the time thought nothing of it Later it began to pain him very much and he was compelled to lay layoff off He interviewed the doctor and found that he was suffering from erysipelas and is now confined to his residence Luke McCarten and Miss Katie Murphy we were re united in holy bonds of wedlock by Rev Father Galligan Galligan Galligan Galli- Galli gan at St St. Marys Mary's Church last Sunday afternoon Mrs CA Short presented her husband with a fine girl on the morning of the and CA is quite happy The little girl has been named Columbia in honor honorof of her arrival on our National holiday Yesterday a man man by the name of Briggs fell off the roof of the new house be being in g erected by liy Joseph Durkin and broke one rib besides injuring himself internally inter inter- nally Dr Wilson says his in injuries injuries injuries in- in juries are painful but not overly serious Wednesday evening while Alex Anderson and Joseph Johnson were engaged in a friendly contest contest con con- test to try their strength of armat armat arm armat at the old Scotch game of hands over Andersons Anderson's right arm w was was s broken between the elbow and shoulder Dr LeCompte set the broken limb and says it was one of the queerest accidents he ever saw |